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7 TRE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1908, fren BES STARING CITY PARK Mrs. Foster and Children Found the Police. ARLY EXHAUSTED. Two by Deserted by Husband and Dis- possessed by Landlord, They ) Go. Had No Place t UNDER SLEPT BUSI Sees = ASKS SION O00 ao oo = Might Price” Put Upon food the “rea ought fi William Edgar Marshall’s tiey na f Picture of Christ. Begged To Keep Babes. “Pieasg don't take them away from me.” she pleaded a I've stuck t woeks | 5 {ot misery eive|f me_w a F * ‘ 4 i j , his if "daughter was the only ad lived with her mother 4m «or with ber until ber own. " Widow Lives ct Studio. a Mr. Mars J occupied a studio 2 old 1 f t Pty * wk i to. Tea citi Refuge In the Park. Ee one fark ave afcont, ‘kd pawned al . oe, Hi ° r things cat. We tia | oll, . y "i Metropatizan Museu we dh f and is worth “e 310,00). Mr. Mar We ate what we cou w it his mate in a 1 although he re in I ™ moth Amt « and bume he cou could t rw. Marsh dod what shy t » do wt * ee Two Portraits for Museum. I n bus uid er Mowe t 2 t P en 19. ‘ has no the estate rs a eran nnyrere © w York until about and STRAY BULLET HITS wl \ wnee, W ' with ‘he the ¥ Mra. Swif daughter, red ent| BR. K. Swift a eng jured Accident | B: Sot & ‘Hand At name ay ontest over th alge bik gp: ten the daughter are of New York waa shot aide a dake nvinn an ae on Onoar Fe gergnall t of ‘ t te treatment | 09 «) team) HORNETS DELAY FUNERAL. h wae Bu untl the mat o D, Mass., Sept, ¢.—Horn Wer Was itivebtlgated, It was found that | Fi) 7 #7ELD, Mass. Rept. ¢.—Hornets tho wound w Ni noriutn "und “RAE ] of the yellow Jacket varlety caused shovung Was resumed. panic among twenty horses und de- Natinoul od for an hour Tueaday the tuners and Joc Miss ‘Fannie M. Scott, Iate 01 . i took | William Royeo hitched his horse in place. t be finished yard directly over the hornets newt eto won it lon he service Was about to congnen Brew pear, Interest th ‘tho outcome of | into. panic wil the other horses inthe the content Increased | vara The World PRINTED} 4,912 cparate Advertivements, The World GAINED 1,143 Over same day ® year ago. & More Ads. than were published in Any Other Two New York Newspapers Combined, . . . “TWO HURLED TO | Rope e ATH FROM A HIGH SC OLD GIRL VICTIM rds ang y we wi & wed r oe: bt @nd of the in mip te "door med nm | Beads tad and Elevator | *| Workers Plunge Sixty | Feet Down Shaft. in his life in of Zoebe and was| ne 1 ae by TOpeA trom roo Apped one of ropes and men and planks dropped aixty | neh tt (conerete floor of the base- | ment. Pietian was killed instantly, | rebel died in a few minutes he b ® in which the men were! working i known as the Automobile | Garage of America and te six stories | high, The shaft is an immense opening | esiuned to accomodate an elevator cap- able of carrying the largest automo. | bile. Pietjan and bis helper, who wae scarcely more than a boy were engaged | e elovator guides along the | ne shart | he #caffo!3 upon which they worked Meeonly 16 | * the fifth | or lowered equired by the mid nute befo is balance danger and uring bed at the og Platjan 1 right oat. | 1 material men iding heard strongest terme his high appyrec Marshall’s $100, 000 Head of Christ; Daughter the Artist Disinherite Uf STUPID POLIC 138 Mi Ss Cotes ¢ ns Was Locked| ‘ Up for Complaining of a Disturbance His! Chur n¢ Parishioners of St lary Michaet's and Lawrence streete in the Adama Street Court to-day to teatity in behalf of Misa Sarah Collins, & young woman of Ne Lawrenos street, whose arrest 4 Inapector Weigand to onter an vestigation of the conduct of Policeman Charles Pfeiffer An all her friends expected, Miss Lawrence, who was « cused of disorderly conduct, was a charged after Magistrate Tighe had heard the testimony Rev Lveppa rofalo, of Bt Michael's. v lergyman expressed Brooklyn, has n ie ier character and conduct. So many! members of bis congregation wished to add thelr testimony that ¥ rs bad ome difoulty in b them in line, Poticer: the only person in t appear plodsed w charged. Alas Collins Hives with mother und haa worked eet One plush factory for # night last week she askes rrona at Preiffer to arrest sume p ; No. 19 Lawrence sire’ t r to her home, for making an He refuned, sted in At the Adama atreet station her ap pearanoa made auch a favorable im pression s sergeant asked the | policeman If he Was sure he was acting | w er declared he would ¢ Aisorderly conduct. and y the sergeant did t two young | te apd after that the wound of 3 sat NON next day the young men is Saree Se a: ae multy abd paid fines, Mis Donahue and ndrew Hofer ins asked for a continuance. with the In the basement wore the frat the “whe axonersiedg tb-Ooy poate es as been ordered by In: we, younf” nan waa breathing and Weigand to mai Pi cael 79 moaning. Pletjan dead. Polt Fn is declares ah men Golding, Bresnat! and Rappoid | Will prefet charges againut Pfeiffer were called, ‘and sent for an ambue ance to Roosevelt Hospital, ‘Dr. ‘Auch: hurried to the hase ite Se | MET DEATH PLAYING bat racked ng man ates | FOLLOW-THE-LEADER. | he buliaing “ival of Cor ne building x ee enn | Young Wilson, Setting “Stunt” for carried the bodies to thy ty i Went Bixty-elyhes Others, Fell and Fractured h a ine ‘ “bowed teat His Skull ene wed beads and "Tho policemen arrested Foraman| Stewart Wilson, oleven ye Id, of Ni had general chhrge of | 317 Klhteenth atreet, Brooklyn, died to- work tn ti COWAN ASKS WARRANT FOR PERCY NAGLE, Tammany leader of new Thirtieth Diatriot, applied John the Magietr ‘ourt, tn F. Cowan, ate Waleh, tn to-day the bulldi Corona, to Harlem Police for & Warrant for the arrest of Percy Nagle on a charge of rinitial applicn iaat alight Mr, Cowan a report Ubel. on in which made akainat Cowan. Maw parwwal ate Walsh att of the / arts made by Nagle wer of alleged fact but formed no basi for charge of | elgn Min. a aa aT act ae ram oy Rat published World of a speech made by Nagle insinuations were fused his careful that the not state inaihuations y in Boney Hospit his daring. He was the leader last evening in a penalty tor follow-the-ltader game and advined bumerous “stunts, 9 execution of which the otherw bad to repeat. ‘The crucial test waa to walk on the sloping top of & Wabbling water main, which was to be put in a trenob th front ot No. 263 Prospect avenue. He had neatly finished the dangerous feat when be slipped and fell to the street. His head hit a paving stone end was fractured He was rent to the howpltal, and died tefay nT PRINCE OPENS CONGRESS. THE HAGUE, Sept. 6—~The Interna tonal Congress on. Tuberculosis w opened here to-day with @ good « ance in the presence of , f the Neth tf Phe Peench Var. Bourgeois, was lent of the Aui-Tubercu d 1G HORSE FELL INA MANHOLE UPON WORKMAN |Riley Pounded Nearly to} | , Death by Animal’s Hoofs. SAILS TOEND LIFE AT GRAVE OF SWEETHEART Luigi Contarini, tearing | of Her Suicide, Vows He'll Kill Himself, | Deatn tn a terrible form menaced | ar | | Barney R a Fire D wire: a i tee ninw tay, and " a | en fi < n back eo, bleeding La ° strange a 4 fight for his exister 6 a miss et took a | For t © of time Riley a fons € back | at the te eo twelve # old home d@, that he Joep. pressing himeelf like @ fright-| mig burted fide his ened ra while a him the tron-| sweetheart shod hoofs of « aixteen-hundred pound| The # of the woes of Lulgt Conte Pe and p Jed as ota agedy. Into | horse od tr tach ntials of! arfoot hole he hed : a enn ery—hope, ambftion, | Riera. pmance, and ‘isappointment and Riley tner, Mike Enright, | black deaoa The crown of his gor- baseat wore tu ties € ¥ it at [POW Was the news which reached him day. A ning they tinkered with |{he old country had died by. her own the wires, and at noon Enright climbed [Nand rather than marry the wuttor her 4 @ intention of returning to to Horse Slips co: Pavement. | be eieaguer pweetbeaee en.| ed a monies pourm TOUNTeA “That he would continue the t that moment Journey, but that he meant to kill him- ree k driven by | self as soon as he reached his birth. phy and loaded with scrap | place. rumbling down the Rowery Prospgred In Business. a the wet paver) Contarini, now twenty-four years ol cams to America from the hill-stde| t across Ue) vesre ago, He had some savings. He yasible for aixteen | took them to Oklahoma and invested in nepos ot motning viet ft wen e taney terest hema tha en ment. Coal and tron both existed ° to Bis! his property, and soon he found him fin GO elf i cemmfertanin cteremeteneas 4 It Gi not take the at had) the wh he had been love with gathered long to learn that there was Josephine Balatini, @ pretty girl of bis nan imprisoned in the well-like @xo® | native village. They expected to marry ey's partner kaw tO th@t| gy goon as Luigi had made a home for The rand st t crosstown and the’ oo: in the new world. | Third ue were blocked, aDd/ When he found himeelf on the road men and women piled from them-| +, ;rosperity he wrote her to come-to| | When they heard of Riley's terrible pre erica and join him. There was no} dicament hysterta seemed o seize anewer to bis letter. After waiting | |crows. People rusned about wri vainly for some word from her he} | their hands. Only one man kept rote again and again, until he had |nead. That was Ene! written four letters, Finally @ reply| Block and Tackle Rigged. | 7 b tackie in our girl had written end mailed tt by wagon, ald piman Fuckert, | stealth. In tt she told him the reason | if we could of her strange silence. Her father and | we could |¥ ironwork while the y | giiiey riswed | of the elevated ta on blatforms of thi ® black with people } stand of a race track, En jeeman lowered ie 0 drupe ling wee ad. Slowly—It seemed AD eternity t m—they slipped } it und { dre lad while more vol strong pull to pounds id started Ae pulled st ur had struck =k form. And all the while the horse's body had x « alr ‘A surgeon Vincent's Hospital maid Riley whade of & chance for bin life. I s home, at N th Past One Hundred Khteent ntcee a wife “ ltt Rileys. anit th them about ” : ARROW STRIKES A | LOGIN EAST RIVER | Whitney’s Swift “Swift Yacht Is Ne ly Sunk by Floating Timber on Way to City. r | 2 Ww i mn a nas com. |i8 hIN mall to-day, It was sent trom| i eearet ane t haltapoed | Wictita, Kan, and the, letter accom: | | ine down Eust at balt-spoe"' | panying ft recited the fact that the rab-| | to-day wh Sixty-aixih atreet, #be/ dit it originally ‘belonged to had been n over a log, ‘Tho derelict | na negro graveyurd t mber ft pele bs he! ‘This makes the fifteenth rabbit's foot tt also ried hole | Thaw has received wince he has been in lim the null af " Titsed her|the Tombs, Hesides theve he has re | bow high in the wate reened to al scores of other tokens, ail als } dangerous angle and beean to fill o be taliamanic. Thaw's wife The owner, Mt. Whitney, who is one him in the Tombe aa uaual to of J. Pierpont Morgan's partaera, waa| tt z 1 with his nephew, Capt. Pack- | | ora master, and ew ot four, ACCUSED OF SWINDLING. | men, | Sienna eral veasls #eving the ot ter arrow, ranged alongs | hosenmardt Indtoted on Charge of | [od so take of, thats aboard, Freudulent Insurance Clatma. . | the tugs Brookly Morris Rosengardt, a ng mann: | pareme nt and the By Waverley p was #r-| | and got by Detective Flood on two ids Be t charging him with pre fourty et. By t t fraudulent claims for insu was fall of water a ance udge Rosilaky, in General |The point of sinking Jalon, “held him in ‘$3,400 for trial Later tn the Romengardt gave ball © Indictments charge that Ttasen put in| tf r od to the Wert } nee Company of Canada | wh had y for | r"the oston Assurance pany’ th [EMBROIDERY PRIES [Saracen cea | WON BY MRS. GIEGERICH| Wife of the Supreme Court Wins Various Trophies at the Richmond County Fair Just Justice | Cour 0 Glegetich ex day that the Supreme nod great delieht t mond County Fair fudges had awarded to Mrv. Giegerich t lowing prixes (or ensowidered articles made by prige, ony forty-inob. cantre-pieoe dered’ with pink rowea prize, ove! contre-plose embroidered with ace centre; fret prize dota cushion, white satin ombroidered, with pitoher Allied +08 maleaance lack tai forty-inch cenite-iore' @m- sroldered. with wl And bow knot one Jack roses and aa mother had found a man whom they | greatly desired for a son-in-law—e well to-do, middje-aged wine grower of Lom. | banty Josephine begged her lover to come to her. Her varetits, she @ald, had de. red the should marry the owner of neyants at once, but ahe bad taken an before the matue of the Vingin | 1 not marry Luigi who ald poison herself. | oath that {f she oc w That was two weeks ago. Inside of forty-elaht Ss Luigi had wold bis] mining pr and with the money in | pock had started Bast, Yes. | Jay afternoon he reached here. He} bought passage the steamer, and then he went t N. J., where his older br Antonio, lived, to tel i plans (or wtealing the away from her home and eloping Heard of Her Suicide. | But Antonio had just received a letter | yo a fhiend in Lecco and the letter! aid that Josephina Ballatin: kiled her If three 4 efare the date t had i for wedding with the wine took the life that he would t that he would gt 1 as he court reac out of Luigt Urn to > him h the home | nt theart. A | followet him to the | ing and pleading wit teot]ves—Moody, Mallon yuld do to bold Antonio rowful Luigi went > fainted as the |HARRY THAW GETS | 15TH RABBIT’S FOOT, | © Ne Hiner moved away | mes to Him .in Tombs Cell by, Mail from a Sympathizer in | Wichita, Kan. Harry Thaw got another rabbits foot aged by a fire In @ sweatshop at Cannon street No. Real Strength comes from well- TUM 18 obi Fall Weight Suits,°12-° Altho designed and tailored last season, these sults are £0 good so tasteful In pattern and so clever if model that emely well for this Fall's ai n coloring, they will serve ex wear, Consider that you save Just half the expense of & la new sult and you'll realize t an opportunity this is \ Fabrics are worsted, silk-mixed cassimere and cheviot models single and double breasted “Cravenette” Raincoats, *12-° process known, these for ral mart the nany men voted by the best wet-excluding and thibet garments are idea But so stylish are the m y-fitting lines that Ary them to ordinary Fall coats All s newest models, heavy angular lapels, broad oulders, firm-fitting collars, ¢ en $49.50 at $16.50. Spec : Pr orsted es Ready Friday at 10 A.M. $3.00 D.-B. Jacket Suits, $1.95. ) all-wool D, B. Jacket suits—heavyweight f of newest gray mixtures—tailored exceptionally w guaranteed to give utmost satisfaction or a suit ¢; newest models, with correct should and centre vént; the best sort of $3.00 va ue; 7 to 16 Extra knee trousers to match above sults; war- ranted not to rip; double ‘seats and knees; 89¢, values Suit and extra pants $2.38 instead ot $3.89. 43¢e Items Relow Ready Now. $4 and $5 values Children’s Suits, $2.95. 1 cassimere D. H. Jacket suits. jot knicker suits cassimere and serge, All All-wool che All-wool chev sian and Eton sults. Excellent tailoring, smart models and every fabric, warranted as to service—surely $4 and $5 values. $5 and $6 values Dudley 4-in-1 Combination Sults—Extra Special, $3.95. “Dudley 4-in-t” Combination Suits are the y high all-wool pimetion suite ever sold boder $5 Dudley 4-in-1" Combination Suits are the only constructed that permit 4 distinct style changes, “Dudley 4-in-1" Combination Suits are sold un antee for satistactory servicé—25,000 have Been sold in two y one has ever been returned as unsatisfactory “Dudley 4-In-1” Combination Suits are made from durable all-woo! sailor, Rus- child's suits ever ler_strongest ats a guar- iid fot cassimeres and cheviots, colorings are newest correct grayish effects, “Dudley” Suits are cut.qn correct models and are therefore stylish and smart “Dudley” Suits are tailored by high-class workmen-and thereforesare correct in finish, fit and service. / “Dudley” Suits come in sizes 7 to 16. Usual $7.50 Children’s Suits, $4.95. 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Cortect new Fall models—heavy lapels, long coats with --newest popular colorings, in all-wool thibets and excellent chev and cassimeres—sizes are 14 to 20; models single and double breasted £10 and $12.50 values Young Men’s Suits, £8, These are the only sults ever sold at so little price ranted to hold the shape, fit and style until worn out smart as if garments were our highest price—new heavy long coats—vents and side pleats—fabrics are neatest smartest cassimeres and cheviots; sites 15 to 20; sin breasted models. af the Habit, Go to UNION SQUARE, 14th St,, near Broadway, New York City. ~ that are war 279 Broadway, near Chambers. 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich, 125th St., cor, Third Ave, will be at thie wevertinemvemt oar) Jor dake Fete cinriwolivcrd (Ua cas 2, Fite tor Our vir New Cxtaiomn, iTtnr Agents for GRAND RAPIDS FRNTTOE Open Every Evening Until 9 o’ Clock, Actual Value 8200, Thin heme comtivts of ¢ folherwr hi tleles, warerooms, showing 300 @Anctly as thes Would unbent 4a yose exbibitivm ta owe FAMLOK— Pine Volos We Carry UEULOOM ~~ Golden Mirror, Franch bevel Everything for Housekeeping sain Cane ‘h tags.’ Parise. 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