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1 SAVED THe CHILD BUT RUINED ti OWN UNIFORE Lewis Meny, Letter-Car- rier, Proves Himself a Hero and Fireman. TOT WAS LOCKED IN| carrier, attached asbiirk, wi!) hive| 4 for Mra. Yo, 348 Pulank{ street—the life of her little one from one of a row temDy RFU gare! ches, with w iid on out of the ® ty vith) his shouldes-| 346 ran into} phe understood + d was in danger. ra were strong, but he demol- of them by hurling himeelf He found the bedroom in of flames and the little hing ablaze running: e effort to escape. Ho y in catching her, but dele Rilchie LTA RUSSECTZ AIL WAS FAULTY Sete {than Atty persons lost ¢ : be THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1906 Three Well-Knowmn Actresses, and Pet Animals They Wish to Insure. = DISASTER-TRAIN WITNESS SAS jAtlantic City Inquest’ Brings Qut—Facts —of | Plunge from Draw. | ATLANTY Fe Grry, Into the w ned today by the < County. U Interent ‘ts still investigation, ndance when ad. who lives near of je Of Wreck, waa fishing on a Nearvy bridge when the wreck oo- cur Wie “sald: that Capt. Keasler, of the yacht Sinbad, for which the Graw had been opened a few minutes before the train came along, had a) with Bridge . Tend Btewart! ing the bridge. Witness said o captain say: “I'M fx the | ¢ believed Kessler | aye Stewart — th owness in opening that the Ill-fated the bridge at that of interesting witness, 1 on the < ptat 8! i] times noticed that the | belleved to have caused had driven it 272A BlauVve7z& ST RI —aMOTeT et Tey a own clothing had £ tho little one downstairs Meny ran and t Ww the blazing bed out-of tho into the street, conipleting the d mot his unl form but saving The child street to cared for uy » ambulance arrived, Firemen made vork of what was joft of the biazn after Meny got through with dt. He went back to the post- oMce and sent fef out to cover the rest of IN CANOE IN BATHING uct __SUIT.WHEN HE PROPOSED! j= Prov erbiat “Embrace “Omitted Be= cause Shore Was Lined with Folks and Boat Might Upset. BOSTON, Noy. 5—It was a pati sult proposal while in a caoo that led to the engagement of Miss Kuth E, Root, of to W. M. Barber, of Brookty BtO thee tod} here, ‘Sho proposal was mae” while} thb two Were padi Along te shores Of Winthrop Higoliuds, body we. yf t thing a 1 was Mned woulda canoe not TA A Fel makes her With her aye in Ware. tmrher-resttey at TWO TRAGEDIES CAUSE DOUBLE SHOOTING Crhzed by Grief, Aged Man At t “Himself. BLO Her a Senet Meee Hie daugh-| killed in a ter mura: railroad olligt years atreat, Camue: stant brooding; wifes Mia commits day.) The woman was shot through tho neck, Wille Wold elved a bullet in sis Aemple. Hu and wife were taken to the Cooper Hospital, where the physiclans state that, while in # serious condition Weldou, will re- eover, The mar sot nthe of cone empted tO KIL his fifty-two years old, and fde at their home yester- Hh dle, —>—_____ MAN REPORTED DEAD GOES TO SEE WIFE. Frank L. Hopkins, Who Was Be- lieved to Have Been Murdered, Tells Strange Story of Assault. Frank L, Hopkins, of Newark, N. J Who disappeared July 20, and who wai thought to have been murdered, has) turned up at Hampton Junction, where his wifo has been with her parents since he went away. When tio skeleton of a man was tound at Asbury Moun- tain r lyat 10 be tis, but this di Hopkins, wao mwas of the bu Acting firm of Apgar & Hopking reon street, Nowark, telis how ho was hit/on the | head in New nln @ box car and robbed: of ch and clothes, He haya ho ca: it in Altoona, : Pa., whe ested, fined, went to work on pile and kept until home, but the lettor was not received. A despatch, trom Altoona Is to. the ffect that no such Cage ts known. of ome ‘ na ie Ballots to Be Counted in Har- lem, Even if They Don’t “Count.” m, come and vote! The official | Governor and other candi- | tot P.M The Savigr. 'o. 2004 Fifth | aven yi Dal anybody _trigiit right. so thera now! mere man's going je who ts to te Gover { Liltan to dec can't hold the women back, yt even If wolile of them do ou put a mark beside nel against taking your be e booth With you of not |torm to jf fn Harlem to-morrow, nd if the Harlem Buagi Ktights! League oesn't carry on a regular election, with reul booths a la Aus- [real ballot pox Ung, will be because son tve of Secretary |teara up things In F 7 and to-morrow great cosmic force ‘lem between now | before. |sum, for Mooksie, a smati-Jap-ter; |who in the | penson—joined-—ie— sat —cantne— ta | jority: t£.the-votes= don't count a whole lot when {t | cant looking, |the actress decided to have the lof cher next dog insured. Her latase SUICIDE FOLLOWS _ ~~ MURDER OF WIDOW. | Married Man. Shoots Himself “Aft First of all, Swoman=voterwhotakeg_part—in mitation election ts trying to ox- iertx ot which she ts being so unfuatlyl eat Tho Harlem, Equal Rights League {a aworking to secure equal IncNew York State, and if you want to womtan's equality you don, forty-joan bear {t at the polis to-morrow ed up ao that every womail. ¢an come and yote for her candidate Just like reat-men do. ere in a plea Which Ja went out by the oragnization: Wite-and 2 ce. South ‘Third | pails are in, New York t Ja would like to awk you, ‘Do you belleve in woman suffrage? or yote, should occasion arise to do no, to chango the present of our State Condtitution; which roba a weaman of her right of self-sovornment J, leaves her dependent-in a country reason for existence fs to Would yau work lawiess section preser Tho League Invites all qwomiet spective of ra ward and cs “We do. not belfeve in working: for folans of any | discovet to step for- {the lettor Hawkins killed himse! a wife and threo small. childr fore an excollent reputation, as did |Riso Mrs. Garrott, "no matter how good their platform may bo other- will not stand for woman wise, ‘Women, as well Interested Jn etl tho iapuea of this cam- | palgn and have a right to express thelr | $ them and have men, aro yitally nder our present undemocratio | State suffrage law Wo are supposed to dear to the heart of mankind, by husbanda fathers, &0,"" Board of Bilectton Martha Willams, reais er, yen Anna Malice: jertrude aBrinum, Ho “save chen state] Sine election. {a composed | hailing distance there ts 4 clash, | sudgo maw no way {o'progerva the penco | 4 minutes, YY and Miss | except | by awill-—be-oerried— ae} ation: the elootions WOME WILL VOTE ACTRESSES ALL SEEKING TO INSURE THEIR PETS |Some Enterprising Company Has a Chance to) Collect Premiums from Lilian® Russell, Adele Ritchie and Many Others. If there !s an {nsurance company purchase {ts Princess Ina, upon “whore | guarantee to! fer | ch! ca_on the Mires FOr dors ert well-know actresses address. | Armong—theze Russel h yaluationa on thelr pet canines. © eat every: ar actress has.n and) many pr 38 ones hay © earth with tn ens weeks’ sing he LalMan alone In the past ¢ star of Barb: 3 cost the Int miilion Of a rse of a short th tri ne tire fnsignitt at $600 worth of brutes, Feeling the Sa9-of (mes. rail to stick un- notes | operly laid Ationg other w TB. Hates, a tra: Pennayivania Ratlroad. 1 h one rail on tho bridge had. given trouble Before the road was opened to |the public and that ft tad been re-| placed by another. — He belleved the go was —mo—conetructedthot ould safely go over IL AU & speed ot) y miles an hour. es ke-tender, he said, ts aup- | posed to frequently walk over tho atructure and see owhether the raile fare in tholr proper position. He be- Noved that all the railx on the bridge were In thelr proper place on the day of the accident. Bates could give no theory as to what caused the acecldont. promer "at At |? WEN Ck ASB NACH CUTS MAN DWH While Their Auto Dis- tances Policeman, women In an atitomadide with Were KO much amused enrly eomachine Shiaids, 0 ond pireet ;UhOt they aereamed with for” a 6 steering wl @id net toot his» Int depended on. the laughs and scroamis of the women and the otker man to war the street of his appr Joap tO the sidewalk’ jus the automobiie ran hint down. Policeman Lemon, of the West Thir- tleth Gtreot Btation, anw the accident, and at Fortleth street and Broadway ran in front of the automobile. Ono‘ot the women saw him and. called,¢o the persdna on chauffous: bs fer Bhat the ble machine whtzzed past. Lem rprang into ® cab—one of the old night- hawk kind that canbe found on Broad- way during late hours—anq told the Jdriver to go after the automobile. Raced Away From Policeman; The driver whipped up hts piayed-out 14-horse_and gatloped_aser_the aute— mobile. Vhon the women in the ma- chine saw that th wero being chased y were amused, They called back at the policeman ond cabman, and, now and~{hen, the aulomobiie would slow We and permit the old horse to gallop wongside. ‘Phen the chauffeur would put on speed aguin and distance the cab, At hirty-ninth street and Efgnth aYenus the old horse ‘as biown and algost—OUL—and—the women, with i Gales of pleasure, sped off and were Jost. An ambulance took Shields to Roose- velt OSspRAL There the doctors sald he was Internally injured and would probably die, Tho police would ike to get a clue to the identificaxion of. those three women, and the men with them, who took pleasure in running down q man in the street. ‘HUSBAND HELD AS WOMANS STRANGLER ‘ Mrs.-Gordon Was -Choked_to Death_by—Heavy—Hand, — Says Coroner. Maggie _Garfon, twenty-three who was found dead in her 1b Second street nated—and bea heavy. atie-timie-she-in_endeavoring + get out a polley for $2,600, king an autopsy on the Her common nultz after 5 goneological containa divers roots a merchant, iies In an ende! igned | beta | Magistrate Cornell In the Yorkville Po- oy, and ,pas not giv secure @ po! jl was “suspected of Nav SR BG mon-law wife." woman's neck. played one of the ator her iife to look Uke an a ut $155 marked down, swore hix Wife spiriia on Sat ¢-and-thie-young wom-+ uss policy for $4,000 on hia remained at iapmaralrane o'clock and parts for years. cast for hal turning -he-found her lying pney waa in lie were Tound hid and a nickel ny on th the Insurance dna Wallace eman Trefzger was nilips from Bellevue Hf Nordica and Discovery of Letters Written to Victim. BRISTOL, Tenn., Nov. 5.—Within less twenty-four hours after the mys- Mrs, Garrett was thirty-flye years old, |Sho apent the evening at the residence | of Mra. W. H, Gilders | ments | Gi.dersie Jour and }inva dark alley adje | with two shotgun cha eve. A few mo- fter her departure fo: ‘© heard-gun shots. und Mrs. the Investigation red, written by Hawkin Soon after. the. disec Duri Farrett Hawkins was thirty years old. and tha¢ ee | SENTENCED TO AVOID WIFE. | Judge Joseph H, Gaskill, altting at Mount Holly,,N. J, on Saturday s jtenced Morris Ga! who had been |tndleted for boating his wife, Mrs. jaines tu in jail for assault upon her husband. Mrs, Gaines, according to testimony. hus a most Ungovernadle tempe: whenever her hueband comes within keopin, the belligerénta Apert, so ho suspended sentence on con bent: her again, sxe to prove that Gordon ani rretied-tn-aorest | $500. WORTH OF JEWELRY STOLEN FROM HOTE &F Stanley Dark Loses Presents He| Received During a Re- cent Tour. Stanley Dark, r of Wilkes-Ba! respectable famlly 1 Pittsburg and came here with Gordon SAY SHE TH longed to @ high! REW BABE INTO AN AREA WAY. Arrested After an Investigation by the be a wealthy ‘ e na) Annie Flanagan rious murder of Mrs, William Garrott,’ § widow, of Abingdon, Va., “fourteen| 0, Dark went to tho Wost Thirtie | miles east of Hrintol, comés nown’ of the suicide of John Hawkins, who was | ner netrhhor | complain [#00 worth of Jew. Flanagan was to Hood Wright Hompit vant who ha: rs in the hous West One Hun She is charged w @ week ago and went to , A Most Tespectadle place, N Twenty-tfth street been employed for’ fot ne Mt Into the he house where a Lotter wan] and. oth to Mr, | Harry Blake, the to tho arrest of the Fig thelr assoc ae helr assoc y. took a room tn t poltoe say. they expect to.ma IcManus were —_—_ ~CENTAUR LANDS SAFELY, Complexion ‘Food. Grape-Nuts “There's a Reason,’ of the Aero Club of Amer 7 M, Datler and Leo Stevens, the aer where the bdallo and | tape Tho| They made tho’ diatance {n 2 hi Tho landing wox made at about +-Geaines—aheli keop-putofthe- Betind, thie | way of tempthtion. The Judge ordered rovided, of course, the rush of | him not to go even to church lest ‘he | of ry doeen't stir up too! meet, his wife there and ahe provoky ani Apich exottemennty . ~ alms Dhe-aeronecte-woyld hayeas! tholr voyage’ but for tho foai oing blown eastward over the Sound) 4 obliged to make Aoacan tn - PURSUE BANDITS — ARMED WITH RAZORS | Highwaymen Sought by Mob City Street. bya mob-of 6 men, four Merhweymen aro hiding in the woods near here to ptlerg stroot fight at midnight wh twe men wao tied t Wie bandits we Tr inay Taye hey, did not usr them, f arousing oltizen rajiway conductors camo upon the robber tho centro ef the town and gave them pattie. ‘The men ¢ desperntety. Pwo of tha con- fell witte many-cuts about tole id bodies and thelr companion ning. He was not long | zens. ‘Tho men caine | faces escaped by 5 In prow from their hom in a body, and jolnei akin were followed. to ) into | toan, and there they w y bo caught the pirit of POTRLAND, Me., Nov. 5.—Followed Pewutted— in infuriea—to+ go! Cuticura Remedies advertised and co FORTHE ELECTION ME ast One Printed at 2 0’Clock After Slashing Fight in | __ This Morning, 72.Hours After Presses Started. At 2 o'clock this morning the Innt allot called for in the contract witn ho city for to-morrow's election left Disses of Martin It rows It ts expected all the ballots will be distributed before night As fust na the pallots were printed.oaSaturday and yesterday they were sent out {o the intended. Tho last copy for the ballots did not reach the printers ‘until late Thursday night Heel the ball the same firm prin Ulan for tie throughout the gr One pressman worked thirty-six hours straight at his press, leaving only to eat. bronchial troubles and consumption. makes sleep restfrl and refreshing ani Vino! {s sold on the guarant Heworman &-C d 23d cy Rikers Drie Kinainan's Drv and Ky ay In Brooklyn——Teke ay. TNT Sumner ay ITaWUTA mt Vino! fs now for sale at the beeing: elty In the country, Look for the For Chronic Colds For centuries cod liver oil has been the greatest specifie for coughs, colds, olf, which invariably upsets the stomach—even-when emulsified —few persons can take it, ~ Vinol is a cod Hever preparation that contains aff the curative principles that made cod liyer oil famous — but no oil or grease. The Delicious Cod Liver Preparation—Without Olt ~“Te-soothigs the stomach; curea colds and coughs; makes breathing easy; heals the soréness of the throat and lungs and- makes them sound and strong. It makes appetite-and digestion Peers ps urifies the blood; creates- solid flesh; — body. ft will build you up and keep you up. Try Vinol. If not satisfied we will return your money, plan in New York only at the following drug storest | 200 Broadway, 2h Parke Row,-126th stand thm. 12th-e 4d ay,, 190th at and Amaterdam av,, Wiat st, ani J. 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Besides | Paheolutely pire 0 BATS SILORS OM Defy Officers and S$ rt Wrecking Raid—Many Are Landed in Jail. of to ¢ huYal barracks here the ani froin % ds order to prevent A YPANK INO iy Web iin ‘the -gym- omedr, it B10 wdDL a reprimand f¢ of discipline, ordered the. front to kneel 30 that he could see in the rear. Che ard J nd some of sulors who: rofusd tb obey were ar- sted.. Their comrades, aggrieved, ran amuck, wrecked the canteen sand other premiaes, started to break out of bar=: racks with the intention of wrecking the quarters of tho ddnoxious officer and ALL only: prevented: Be) 80 do- {ni the fixed bayonets melming Torco: eaters srs A_ number of tho men who attempted to break out of barracks were also are WHOLE FAMILY Father and Five Children Sufferod — for Two Years With Terrible Eczema—Home Remedies and~ Medicines Gave’ No Rellef— Mother Expresses Joy at SS WONDERFUL CURE BY. 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