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8 No. 2S MA HIS } =. but No Divorce. when wife XN for wite No. 2, gnvolved {n the caso of Wilant ‘weit'a “bora plumber fi * Brooklyn, to-day, “changed” » “V' for trial. young person of twenty, ~emplated taking a pop at nim: lorence B. Fitzgerald. She that ghe discovered _ the marriage, “first wife, .Centre. olares, Mrs. Blauvelt N , Cleveland Cammer, intehtion on March §, 1905. to her ax Mra. Cammer. -bgether-and—made up t x by Albert W. Me, of No, 219 Crescent street, Pmer acted ax bridesmaid ror t Ser lomal usb + ms _ second Bhiuvelt’ knot had the righttar Mrs. Blauvelt as cided to live together, as ‘they on such splendid terms other. oT __the upper pria of ah ton, Lo 1, -und ive. fore-month-— Now tC hs! fore marrying Blauyelt) Miss aid had) run from whfle Vise ins Kenaington- ‘ter mother, M : érightened at atreet. nex rher mother’s home. » Mother-in-Law on the wife No, 2 did not suspedt Her_mother. fs jon. th marriage and dv + to. bring + —eleo:to get a warrant z rest, mhich she did. mi —tem mony — will —undoudtetty. red ha! nf faet Tohave been wife.” em ht walk on the street. thigh. stops chardoteriatlo of in Fifty-firat street. to leaye the car. had been fractured vue. i WENDT ACTED |FIREM AS BRIDESMAID FOR WIFE NO.2 Arrest for Bigamy of W. E. Blauvelt Reveals Marital Mix-Up, ~ EMESIS —-Ghe Found -That--First- Wife -Had Nice New Hubby, 1 acts as bridesmaid an dwhen ‘wife No. 1 Jmiarries axnin defore acting aa brides- ‘mais tor wife No. 2 no divorce sult |. dntervening.- yo dave someting traly. eomplex. oven for a bignmy problem. Buch, howover, ts the marttal diagram Blau. the B. cwho wis arraigned in the County C Bir, Blauvelt No. 2 with bigs He r wes held by Judge Dike-tn $1,500 ball ~ Tbe complainant fs a vers aliractive who certainly sheet la fer the man who deceived sor, Phe declared aftor making the chargo .. that she would strangie—Blauvelt __“@gurt tf be made any disparaging re- 7 _warks @bout her, Sha added that he eserved to be-shot, and that she con- Before she was married to the hand- ome and) dudishly dressed young 4 Dirs, Biasurett-No;-2 was” Miss ‘owith ber mother at No. 270-Jay-street, Brooklyn, and she owes {t to her parent the deceit of the —man—she—became—the—iNogal wife of, thotgh-ke- deserted her Nye weeks after ~~ Wife No. 1 “Capped” the Game. Gtrange as it may soem. when Blau- elt met Miss Fitzgerald and wooed ‘tyer he waa on very good terms with i who wus Miss Sarwh A; Beith, of Lonbrok, L. I., beforo he mar- rled her on April’ 18,195, at Rovkvilie In fact, Mies Fitzgerald de- . . 1 did. every: , thing in her power to make her hus: | band's second courtship muccessful, for she tad pranhed to marry Mr. Grover and carried out her Ww Inet Misa Fitzgemid she waa inurodused {The Cammers, Blauvelt ai woman ho deceived frequentiy dined oe Itdée Uleatre pars This was before Miss Fitzgerald 8 married to Biauvelt on May 10, 1906, Thompson, & notary ‘pub- East New Same Notary at Both Wedudings.” + —At-this wedding -cercmony “Mra Caii= smut woman : r marrying, Mr Cinuner acted “na Ulauvelte best The notary public who bound the also splited Tammers| pho gare. frei : ae " bride, After Uie wed ammerialehe gare. frenzied shrieks ofr “410. latming to step ‘upon lay an alr shatt Buxed-Up marital celebrated Dave Goden_was_my_driver_and he phe dreathing space had been shortened with a Very Joyous supper, und then de-| dashed into the burning batiding andjwith wire notting, and this, when snow- Were all with one an- “y PPE eat Mary-Fitzgrraid, and sakes soree Kes ra 4 the street. but azae, for two days. wh t ra, Fitaxerald bade her daughter in- | waa we Te - » fOr. two .daye. when .t..man—at- Rail neces tom nore huabandor and lent [nate ae Lean Ores eee eons (Oulhe naire Slarshialiags or froduce her to her husband. und Ot} qevouring.the”-bulldins..shot_up_with |heafd _htn_gronns—and_ summoned aid Aint the sort of sncinciaw. to deserve | renewed force. Tho. staircase upon|Just In timo to save his life, her approval, “she aaked Str.’ Blauvelt | which Goden depended for hte escape as @ lot of quetstons that embarrassed hm | nag fallen and pinned tim down -£0 Sand: aroused her Busptotons.Ividentty | ad 1 nm Mra Fitxectalda eon | that lw couldn't get out of the win- Bravely. Faced Death fnquiries, Blauvelt disappeared. leaving 1s Dridé in a furnished -room on Jay Trall. Even after hia” descrtion. however, tie ad bean 4nd kept up. Mra, Fi Tie centr me) yeceres tile Centre, whereupon she en- annulment proceedings, for Biauvell's ar- ‘The lawyers said in court to-day that tnformation had reached them of other arriages of Dlauvelt's besijes the two in issue. ‘The “rst. Mrs. Blauvelt will be called at the trial of her haben and jead —her into’ embarmasing explanations, say the = lenrers “though the matter of pross- 4 her for bigamy has” not been Would Like to Shoot Him. 1a Miss Fitegeratd” to-un” Evening World reporte this afternoon, “to think that 1 dance was: rewarded when, trom-=—win= _made 20! for it, If ho dares to say | Joseph—J. McCartney—he has since} dow on the fourth Moor, a woman's ‘any this iparasing about me in-court }peen—made-a—Chiet- of BattallonWAS|Tace looked oul How ahead ea= SU him. Yes, I will wring his placed by No, I's captain in charge of] caped death in the blaze way never ‘Twas advised by my clergyman that|the nozzle. He had been In the lee of| diacovered. She sald afterward she Ja mah Ike him ought to be shot and ‘s just the way I feel about ft. In eriously considering ie ste shooting of that creature who made HIS THIGH FRACTURED “IN JOSTLE ON “L.” It Is becoming almost as dangerous to ride on the “Li’ or the subway as to Abraham Thomas, |a ot Nb, 5% Went Fitty-frst street, be Meves thi firmly as ho reatw in Belle- vue Hospital nursing a fractured left Mr, Thomas {n fifty-six years old ana eayy, Ho was a’passenger on a south- ~ pound Ninth avenue “L" train to-day, Tweated in one of the cross seats in the i Second car. As the train approached ji ‘ vermnown’ to/u) squad ; ‘| 7 On he & |tie made hia presence known to 4 aQUAd | Sf)O%m from. the nozzle of the tower z she ThA Tt Id and |e! ferouors by tapping Una pipe that+vneant to ba Knocked back Into the Mie invtorman made one of the gentle happened to be within’ bia prison house, | biaxe. ob! and Rub- and was dug Way. tonsing the passengern Ground Uke Gute mental torture. Pina’ In wtbowitng alloy, Ate. Wusyoll | 1 3 _ Was thrown with force against one of| p= Two D ladder to tha prisoner of the famoa, the seats and sank to the floor wufter- Lay for Two Days Sayed: him. reftosninely.. ahtou na Basuengora helped him to the station. | Ag Shaft’s Bottom. "nase of yellow burnin feneuos, owe Ho Wan uinavle to une hin tote ie, bu che was plucky. and started uptown on Pie next train, hoping to Feach his tome ‘adventure that befell Capt. Patriok J, len he got the Fittioth street station he wan unable fo leave the car. Passengers and moi- jon a anowy night in January, 196, that crow. carried. him. to the ya 5 eWhers-&-Dolleemant gUmmoned oo Te eee ores round blmaale onthe ‘The: surgeon found that his to! A and sent him jand cut off from hope of retreat by ~ NEARLY FELL Down AIRSHARTS SAveD BY DAN. CAMPRELL. +2 How Goden Was Sawed Out of Fire Trap— Graham Lays Two Days at Bot- —-tomrof Shaft—Donohue-Rescued-from --a Pool by-Means of a Rope'—McCart- “ney’s Close Call Under a Falling Wall. The extraordinary story of Fireman John C. Seufert, who was res- cued from the debris of a fire {ua paper warehouse at No. 5} Roosevelt street after an-imprisonment of thirty hours In the ruins, recalled to-day to the minds of old timers In the Mire Department a fow of a somowhat similar nature. They told of some remarkable cases that have hitherto been secrets in the annals of the Fire Department and which deal with the imprisoninent under strange conditions of fire fighters, = pe ,Statrway by which he had ascended, and were hungriiy attacking the door of the room-in which he stood... Graham_ac- cepted the situation as being all in the day's work, and raising 2 window joked out. What he saw before him caused him to rejoice. The roof of! the next Penned in Farnace For Hours; Saved, vag -cocmtatn—ot—Engine Company * eald Acting Chief-Hurna to-day, “On New Ycur's Eve we wero called out on the second alarm to No. 12° Pell ‘street, a —‘iop_jotat Like all Ching-|flat house was but a couple of’ feet town fires, {t was a tough blaze, ‘The (below Wie open” Window at which he i |stood, and Graham-stepped boldly out matchbox. like “structures_on_ either. side | °Y, sc yncnta; Stathe = naratig = baliding Sealightzime| Poca en mnUwy, 7 KEG SREP NINETY ae fromthe -sparks ofthe blaring pile, {= Pane: 7 hi Z The ne ent he fel self drop- EA a a me aag he next moment he felt himself drop: ping tarough space, and realized that 70 Ei and . was poked aut through the smoke between himrclf nd the roof he was i overod, had given it an appearance of the charred stairs without healta: ie olldity. on, From the window wheneo th woman had -appealad—to_us there was suspended a scaling ladder. Dave swung lér "upon it and a man below grabbed her about the wats and passed her to safety. : oPne crowd cheefel ae elie reached. the next moment there at the bottom of the worso-snisfortune th broken pollar-bone. But in eantime all the tenants had been or- ered vit of the house, so hig —ertery for aid were not heard by #-s0! He Iny “at the-bottom™of the air shaft, af remote from—human-tfa-ax-a—travalter who has dropped into an Alpine crey Before Wall of Flames dows, “I can't tell you how long we stood In May, 1895, , 3 , one of the most déms- there watching Dave's figure, while brous pres in the history of the de- the streams were layepd over his head > tn Into the room to keep the fames nvenioan Mee houe Aone ene heal. men who. wero. a. Seem e uumimoned oth se Suddenly Joe Hanta—he'n x Heuten= [hy the third snatlation rar rant now—called for a Saw, AN Howe, then italien Chet holding our breath—watched him climb. AUhorhia'cen a} "hat Was before the days ot search— at oe lights.; and the Mkure of Banta was partment occurred at No. 61 Lexington @ fireman. Ladder Company No. 7. pany breived Tt seemed as if everything that human effort could accomplish to- Ward saving life and property had been speedily lost in tho smoke, The next thing we know we heard tho -dite—of the saw, Banta stood by—htm-in the, heat and ismoke, sawed through the beam that pinned the man down, and finally carried him to the ares! He had~been—penned—up-there for nearly two hour a gue.” Tie fire Was a mero shimmer of light, and young diowe was told that everybody was out. Brief _as had boen_hip_ experience in the department the younx fellow. still Peleved Wat unl the ruins of a blaze tHoroughly searched thero was a! i THhAnte Wal some THe had wWIith= Stcod” the fearful ordeal. ‘Therefore Hiowe-kept-a -bright-lookout.<- Ite -vigt: | Caught Under Debris Saved Like Seufert. hud been aaleep and awakened to Nnd herself in the mist of flames. - Young Lowe saw her plight before any of his fellows did and climbed a the tottering wall for half an hour when he saw a great crack run actoss {t, as Hghining splits a July sky. “Back, you fellows!’ he had Just tim to shout when the crash came. ce walling Iadder to the Window from Cartney, as ho tolls the atory, felt that] Vrich sho was entreating ald. | He he was a goner. ‘The roar of falling aveung. hee down 12 a man who had : oak ing his.ear-| followed him, and was preparing to Brick filled) iis ears, deadening Aeeeind whale, end cok the lwdd Acump to all other {mpressions, 10 bée- Heved himaelf dead as he felt’a terrific blow on his forehead. When he came to himself, he was ensconced beneath haped mass of debris, cémfortadle enough, though a trifle cramped, but quite in the dark and seemingly with- t possivility of making hia plight known, | aicCartnoy's which leaned against the -window which he Was about “to step crumbled away, a charred inass of embers. ‘Howe aced a terrible dilemma. The whole iinor of thd room In which he stood hub about to collapse and precipitate Rin into the: blaging. furnace, beneath. From below they shoved up. another scaling adder, but the flames from the Noor below Llowe made short work eee glanca@ about him. Behind htm was a wall of fiames, Before Nim was the hair tightened on {back of his scalp as he realized what | Yt. drop. ‘Tho six-inch stream situation he was’ in. Finally, how-|of a wales tower played. about him and ils relleyed him gomewhat, Howe. ever, almost precisely as did Seufert, |iNls rer tren it io be miruck by the ‘After Howe had atood it for two long hours—thay scomed like two years. to him—tho men -betow managed to got a Sut after several hourg of Strange as the wildest fiction ts the +tled-a tep owgver, was taken on or Huffeut will begin & prot WORLD, Pah ay aT] ae PS Dito. AMET AND. joo = & HUGHES BEG ‘IS FIRS BUREAU ings Taken U ALBANY. Jan _9.—Goy. Hufte of Publte Buildings, in which teen some scandal, It under the H deparimon( clerks were Int emul y and that yees Were being v on It waa further charged welglit-toneof coal at the State boll use. tion on hy to examination of all members partmer mon, he hates to talk about -h consented to-day, however, t Evening World reporter the how, he was nearly drowned Potter Wad goie inte“ o~ dut a line of hose, iveo thy nosmu, Whoa tween {two beams, Wee nd. when a sch him —square—i—the ooked him from his feet. Burled -baok litte the in the cellar ho was just quit addled. about bewllderingly minutes before Batustllon ct Water turned on that one of his Hooded cellar, the top of his of the water punipe Gellar by ne big “rams! of of engines “drowned his cries @ cold night, and tie wi Wad prel not agaln, as the contents of an office cluded that he was “all jn. of the charred timbers f1 tila. and the black “aware, musty emell, was lapping a when auddenty coased, fished —him—ottt;—and—a—couph later. ho.was back on duty, Such are Fire Department New York, ° Gud” Chief Croker to” an capes from the men’ Hien tote h JOU; get thetr: fire -rescnea-on shea ty wont—letnt of all th Tad mat her Motto _T good_asa_mile.'" An Immersed in Pool, Saved with a Rope. Two years aco the grizzled th now Capt gine Company No, “18. was ers entombed at tween, Forty-first Fourth and following a biast, Capt was then a fireman, waa first ordered into the hdle, black as a pocket and the the broken sower pipo way with a deafening roar, head would bob to the su: ‘from all mbout in the dark crtes for succor. After alt of the plisticd mon. Meir task, AIL bud cll He was fo up hu for the hi hi Surry he forgot ‘that th only means of egrens frtr jo, had been pulled to the For half an prisoned in the deep pool absence was noted above, It w Hurled Into Cellar And Nearly Drowned.’ Liout, Leland D. Potter, of Engine Company No. 39, can tell many a good story between alarms; but, Mice‘ell fre. Graham jn his fireman days. fourth story of a burning flat heueo, (Atiamea’ which had burned” away ‘the: hair gray, On 2, Scandal Passed Over by Higgins in Public Build- (Spectal to The Byening World.) day directed NIy personal counsel, t. to Investigate the Department was charged Kina administration to furthor tho Inleresis of the concern that eore-being .tecelyed Dantel Cahill, the new Buperintend» of PubNe Bundings, made-ar tnvesttrn: ount last year tt arith-dor Higgins elixrto~get and having worked three-fnch blackened he; realized that mmruat-have—ordered—t} men Was still the imprisoned man shout- Jungs, the flreman was paddling was as chilly fle stuck It out for_an hour, Hunbnees selant his tmbs and. 4 The fumes ted ints the stream from- aby Somebody had missed blm and Tmhed “he was" in the cellar, World_reporter_to-day: "My. boy, you'll have to get anything about narrow. es- own mouthe; and ‘nt—that, Firemen the but when they ere pulled out of tight Uehiael ven “adbudy. “ever voy. —¥ Malach! Donahue, of En to help in the rescue of several abot Ryenu Forty-s “streots, by the breaking of a sewer pips, Donahue, he among the water pouring out Donahue and his mates shouted for ladders and got out more than a doe: they haa . crawled towant the wurface and tho laddors ‘were hauled ed out exce “4 ‘otten In the neran Ho was an oxpert swimmer and p moment to catch his breath. hour Donahue was im- 6 lowered a rope and ‘dragged him out, but Donahue says that’s What made hig 1906, occurred one of the w EDNE OVERCOME ,BY SMOKE AND GOES ~) NQuIRY 'Fred’k Burgess, Crippled Rev. Henry Marsh W p- Tughes to- Ww. there has that ed Lit State eni- State time short Neo we the report. of the Imaelt, He 9 tell an story of at a fire ‘stack bo paring 0 stream jaye ane He waz water tting, and for nome wome reallzin in the but the into the |) comple: It w tw cooler, and th Become nose with t his They jo—of ky ¥ heroes of Evening tecard; way Wiss 1s as man who summoned be- econd Tt was as om asionally a rface, and esa came tT d Tn ladders, n the black surface: av: form “his Then they AT THe Huson Sy, HOSPITAL a AN SEUFERT’S THRILLING RESCUE FROM LIVING TOMB RECALLS OTHER NARROW ESCAPES RAM TA COTTON Hose B “Thover 1 HAPPY, Now, EEL tr ‘THAW ENRAGED: “AT PROSPECT |) ANOTHER. No Big Court-Room Ready, Trial May Again Be -Set--Back.— Harry K- ‘Thaw; murderer-of Stanfont iasotriat, «which tadiyy salendar for Jan,—— Sayed —tire—treeke— he waa told = that Seettaeton f murder me i millionaires by the a seoho. was ho was backed 7 ons’ of his fumily, he ence ovdr all other: ers’ TOW. ——, vw Wael planned to ro. tocerlal bee areata that he would sittias dinnen at home. When 4 HietricteAttorney ‘iy turn he'aware | nohls range, posalble and be many back has (rrle = tated him evef more. fhe trouble, mer carding to the District-Attirnoy, is that there will be no bls room ti the Crim-)| {nal Courts Bullding at Uso disponal. of ¢ Sustice Greenbaum on tho date set for; the trial, Ss it, has been reported that oth q Gudgen Were bat plcised with the pete, < erengs sown for Juage- Greantauy Dye the District-Atloriey, eapcctatly. ae STATE ASSAULTED IM IN-AIS OWA OME for Life, Had Evicted | One of Their Friends. .Commirsioner of Police Bingham be- in wale! emen: 1x san an fnvestigation to-day tivo, end. possibly three, pol ured, who, after breaking into the home| street, and the Rev. Henry Marsh War- [tenemenishoues | 5e of an innocent ‘man, clubbing him! chaplain of the elty hotels, nd j street. The blaze, which and breakingione of hin legs—s0 that|of an open-air meeting In front: of the j-dled~ ons the third floor, OWI tea ertppts-tor-tite, they-carted ange:—For—fult 2 + |would have result 1: fata’ {m_off-to-Jd-—Hucd WFHent-Hes- | they prayed for cach other over the pact tenants but for— pital and then shunted him to Hell phone, Mrs, Gaylord sondingshers to | of Pollsenva i z twing nome strange influence to cover! x, Warren from her office to his ‘ me ere as bee arbi eros ed save thelr tracks, at 48 West Ninety-fourth streot, og elp h . of the police outrage ale eaturning hls! mesaage iby, the | The ipolicoman’) was, 8 Turgees, for six years em- ATR jee the ortrooe fats ployedas_a_apecial watchman bythe} « lonecdletarice ox- | When he: saw three-men Company, | j | | sed LONG-DISTANCE PAVERS. FOR THE | | | “Blectrifies'sWall Street from Far Uptown, | Istance ptayer had tobe the, y of Mrs, J. Alden Gaylord, ker at No, 16 /Broad | {.-'The-reasan_for 5 fon had failed ardized IREBUG PUT NINETY SLEBPERS WICKED BEARS IN DEADLY Peni arren! Policeman’s Prompt Ac-! tion Rescues Tenement Dwellers. ‘The lives of ninety pérsor an made to burn cen ¥ [oyed’ them Closely, -Dut- there was: noth- to-day when a myaterious at- trick, of the Delany tf nection avith-the Pia teh ate ome would not discuss this 5 Vinol builds you up 2 and keeps you up ns were Jeop- the five-story 2 ——-afontoe had _decn kin- undoubtedly Ny for some the alertne! Our delicious Cod Liver — preparation without oil. — Better than” old-fashioned — cod liver oil.and emulsions to restore health for Old people, delicate children, weak. run-down persons, ‘oused several tanding Just bullding He u emerge, Interborough Rapid ‘Transit was that Mr. nl : Who Ives with hie 9 Wire and}, <r gure est| ee In hel rons lone sw created ae and-after sickness, colds, — rme_at No! e none |Picion “In the oficer’a min¢ ne Was ere 0 Weat Geainaaree ands Twentyalie Me, witlgh' shad) beon widely aot -dark-amtwore-a heavy beara, | Coughs, bronchitis and all __ Benth e RT rea eae Aer a Me Rec renet tat | While tho other two wera clean-shaveh | throat and lung troubles, | q ot SM arate peas and much smaller. —A'wo of the pollcemen who figure inyirsay smpt wus made to call tha | ™% ay any attempt Was ma Paster eR Tega : ; tia aeeault are’ Fox and Dowling, -both | sagt oakthetolrbalna road: | panersend Juste disappeared ‘Around<e. Try it on our guarantee, Be bP Goa ede yp eorner when Kita trick saw amoke ¢Uie West One Hunc Jativet, the pslicd would pounce down | TOUT Ten a iLacindow on the third | joccu Sam, Act Ninel frei: any: ot etl 4 Street Station. % fon the TR Mr. Warren and say. un- v1 FF 1] towing New York dr ta: = ; i : ; per aaineaen | sh y | moor. He rushed upstairs, and when he | | Rikers Drug St h ays-and 230 pty who, {Cle alleged, caused Burgess’ sori-) pleasant things to lum, sep sww the flames were rapidly making as-—tmiurysies—-knows——to.Inapectar | Mra. Gaylord sald that they did not] Tt oh ie coos of Joseph alate, eeney and Commissionor. Bingham. | care to jncur the risk of police THter ay he roused others One of the doarders was John Spatton,| their electrical prayer for, thessouls Nese i Feinenan’a Druae Store = Yorkoieteh Farley's | the unwary bulls and bears. Dr. War sari Ae ayo. Mroadwas SON at, 90th: ste. an er e a ED a Haas A quantity. o-had been rature | ii ae. sac * virlke breakers during the sitko Ine) yang to her and ahe extended to tum (ated with ke 10 WT and a halrened faye te TG a4 Colones bway. When tls -wirthe waa. patties | blessings contained $n the #15) Loan wag found near. where: the fre Dea Btoren.:As8dbwte pation kept his job. movers. rted A ae - 2 74 Fiabueh ay, Sp : . y Oude In Mra-Gaylord's.of- |started search was made. for the ots 1G Spatton ‘has been with the Burgesses | q¢ lout the telaphonic rery © mon,-but they could not be found OW for sale, at the teating deg —— only--a—fow—nontie.—On-the night of} the™ only Interruptions, coming from Dulin iy owned by Harry Man Look Tor the Winal mxeney. fa | Besse date, rae iatoxleteds sa seer A | fantacchaap inv iat fou mori ay alts bess FaTiding Department recently. con: — —————— ‘ ‘o Burgess, and was x0 abusive to Mra} ing sae te be@mned It and the owner was ordered to g Burgess, the mother, that he was or- ga Keen Or Conny aw dered to leave the house. eiaee you keep of til this mc Burgess and his wife were In_thelr room shortly after nine k that night” whén Spatton, dccompanted” yy (wo policemen, entered the house: and one way into room. forced —Mielr ends vlord §aMt afterward that Mr, | Warren had reaily two reasons for not ting to holmes much-enavertscd t to pray for thi ked | te of Wall ntree a Tuy Rie -Toay-z, sro: Mor, ‘8 banking HOURLY to, In pi ast ms side entrance of J.P. Hi the | IR e8S, AN Was clear, close-af the} ae 4 nits dintahor— pe ri 3 Dowilng. [Prensossirs tery call upon it as her CRUG ULPRAC ENTS Vz : y t from him. nu wedding about 9A, M.,-and wait he tifervently for Ue unt OTAtS Populie + second pOrcemah, ee oer Be with=+ trought=-that—shoubl—takh-= precedence testinancial sdtetrictes stay out a word to proyoke him, set upon! over the regular ue er schedule rongly that they were In sore K Just at 10 X I t Ke23. First he knocked me down,’ se bald, “DY~hitting me-on-the ‘chen, when—taroce,hr—struck—me- the fogs with hia alub. datil the bo of “my right ankle was crushed, My wife the others Iv the house were screaming for hetp: Their-orles._werd.. heard —by Fox, also of thal W. Twenty-ifth—st came Up die al mpossibie On froet-thrmanmvho had struck meats to-Spatton= Now you-_have to make a complaint! to make this thing good! “On the tth—thepelieeman who-had bealen me cathe tO Uo HOSpltal to Kes me. Ho said: Now we have got you. You squeal about jaye you and it's up Yours, If you will promise me not to talk f owill fx thls case and you will fot come up for: trial” the goods on that licking 1 “[-agouldn't- promise—the man= anys |; thing. Ho threatened and ho BeaKed. | Nia has begun, miatter, qo, was to auffors | To the popular: resorts of the Southland, Florida and the Gulf tohonble abo tthe want. and then t! Coast, the Florida Limited Trains via the Pennsylvania Railroad from rugned. Fox made an atiday’ New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and-Wa . Dut ton appe of nassule He sald that he waa tr of the affair and wanted to drop fowne dincliarged a! oo Suppose you quit $0 days and see if COFFEE is the trouble, time use POSTUM Mean- worrt fires In the recollection of the dideat fireman. Five alarms wero rune in from. the ‘American Horse Exchange, Enetne Company No. 1 was -among-t othere to answer. When "One" reached the fire the butlding was pretty well gone, but there secmed a chance of gavin the west wall | - “There's a Reason'’ “2S PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. the the river for the charge erkins Bulletin. within easy reach. the warm zones in winter. attractive and convenient service. To the resorts of Southern ¢ t’and the through trains from Chicago *) good service, with only one change ¢ Ika return limits are on sale at Pennsylya resorts of Virginia, the Carolinas, Gex ifornia and Mexico. Cope short descriptions of the y routes and rates of fare m; Personally, Conduet man Trains on February 5 Gras, Mexico and the Grand Can) | Canyon, California and Colorado, Fe For-descriptive-itineraries-giving of incipal w x obtair the Winter DESIRABLE¢g WINTER: TRIPS, |“ Improvements_in through train service in recent years have annihi- lated distances-and brought the West and East, the’ South and North These-improvements have wonderfully stimulated travel from the hot to the cool zones in summer and from the cold to The annual mid-winter migration: to. Florida and Southern: Califor- hington to St. and their connections, with the through sleeping cars to Charleston, | Augusta, Southern Pines, Camden, New Orleans, and other points, afford lifornia the through trains to Chicago to Los of cars, ngeles offer e nter excursion tickets at reasonably low rates and with liberal ilroad ficket offices .te-all the nia Te Flori the Gulf red of ticket agents with { Tours to Florida will leave by Special Pull- 19, and March 5 to the New Or mon February 7; to. ruary rt Hin} as well as other fours, apply to Ticket Agents, resorts, with lists —€ash-or Credit Jewelters, 77 — 37-39 MAIDEN LANE. Branch, 467 -Fulten Street, Brooklyn] The Simple Life To-live naturally; work during the day, keep your temper. eat three meals and take a Beech - is best. am's Pill regularly, as required, There is no medicine forthe sime, ; ple life, or the strenuous, like Beechamnis | ‘Pills 7 old Everywhere. 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