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WHEN HUSBAND FALLS WOMAN FIGHTS THIEF Burglar Struck Her Down and Then Leaped Into Arms of Police. CHILD GAVE THE ALARM. Rogues’ Gallery Man’ Was Loadedssyith Jewels When He Was Captured. ed sonseless by a des Het } perate burglar who’ had broken Into thelr living apartments shortly before daybreak to-da Mrs. Adolph Ocs- Elghth ayenue,; en- hand-to-hand battle with wrested from hin treicher, of gaged the in {ntrud r. avy screwdriver with a loaded with which ad knocked her and sensel ynd attacked the burglar with it. He fought back at the Infurlated woman, planting blow after blow upon her face; but the brutal! asshulte were met with Lows given UNKGIy, untT the —thlef, getting the 1 oof the encoun: ter, kicked:her in t pdomen and fed Mrs. Ocstretcher dropped to the floor and lost consciousness. Ter despairing wan heard by. Pa- trolman ‘4 Flood, of the West One Hundred and T fifth street pol Btatlon, who was just in Ume to receive fn his open arms the burglar dropping from a The Ov =~ Ware being — ra! awakened by ma, three yeara old. awakened by a man ter, Thel- child was ding over*t bed In a rotm adjoining that ocoupled by her pa: ats, "Thelma was aroused when the man] put his face clone to: hers, Sib iE not ery out. gazed in wonder, Child Give Alarm. The man went to her mother's chit- fonler in the corner id's room and )tegan selecteing Jewelry, Then he walked into the root occupled by the parents, softly cl the door behind him, No sooner whaythe man ont of her room than the rang from “ber be eusliing open door whe cried omt Mamma! Mamma! The man took your gold watch, y ended’ when ere beaten thto tn- sensibility, The thief sullenty su! aiid at the sta iguse described him- nelf an. J (. Pierce, twenty-four years, of No. 115 East One Handred and Twenty-n¢ en he boasted th his picture was In the Rogues’ Gallery wt Heacquarte ymitted to arrest, Walsh, He wa ation and wan held for trial in #10,00) ball, The police say he is a humorist and to prove their stat they handed by DMagiatra left by the in which Mr, Oeatreicher—Thought I would eall on, you this evening—sort of sur- a aprise pattyy Wii tio better dey pouty time, You will hear {rom me tm f <* \days.” Xi Carried Much Jewelry. Several hundred dollars’ worth of dia- sM™ond and peart jewelry, declared by the police to be the result of a robbery, end seventesn pawn-tick represent ing Artictes of value, together with a @gcharze paper which that =<ssthe_prisanerwas a. former member of thé Beventh Regiment, were found in his ———posacssion. : = The paper bears the namo of Cilfford M. Sflth, and Indicated thé Teferred to waa discharged In S ber, 192. The prisoner ddmitred this La Qijs right name, gis Oestreicher,* iio Is apo 4s rroprictor of a wholesale and retall wine and Maqubr business at the Fighth Avenue addreay. Shortly before daylight, when /the chilitis cry awakened him and he jumped out of bed, Oestreicher turned up a lamp light Ho was—con- fronted-iry—the-erogic,-rho-deciared tt you make a move I'll brain you! werful man, } .. BROKE WRIST COUNTING SILVER DOLLARS. Omaha “Bank Clerk Is Crippled After a Busy Day with th: Cartwheel C OMAHA, Mygreh 23.—Wuldon, Foster, receiving toti/r of the United —__Biatea National Banl/, ty nurying a erip- | pled arm, due to ha{ing broken a bono in his ‘wrist while «bunting allver dol- la He did jt the day the returns to the Comptroller of the Currency showed the _ Bigeat deposite-in Omaha banks of any day ot this season of the year, Bustfiess Was rushing and the tellert Was rapidly pulling in tho colns and! stacking tem in plies, when womethiay ‘invhis right wrist cracked. It palnee him considerably, but he continued. the ~ reounting of the money and etuck to his | oat unl terday.” His arm ls now} Sallow SKin Wan, Pallid, Dingy Skin’ is just as unpleasant to} ho its owner and his friends ih as is the wearing of soiled linen, ThereJs more than mere beauty ——in-d* clear,fresh, transparent-com- plexion. , ‘ |Os _| your hax cone his hi isa An thous secre: 1 clares that the Romans Lioml In idm er Osvir and than G Orcar's famoun hat haa kept ap the de- lusion,-but with a dainty plrusette and | ¢2 nigh note Monel has. tng the features of OSCAR WITH H1/8 LID ON. rthing no more Jewiwn car's Lid Off; The Secret Out; He Is an Italian! has not unde’ @ asi | jorentine caled & porten- at. Boncl de- descendant or} joshoot Inditan. kicked it off, | a Michiavels: | ++ Signor ‘Bonci Has Looked Up the Pedigree of the Impresario and Declares His'Right Name Is Oscaruso:Amerstino, but His Famous © Hat Had Deceived All. TNO WORRY CER PROSPETINELOSS| —— F sionug00 ‘When Widow Gelshenen Marries That Is What | PRESTO!—-HE IS OSCARUSO: family seal has looked to even the most intimate frienda of the Hammerstetns, sal her Mreokiyn. friends. He pay And {twits so simple: ““Hammer—ham-| A Previous Engagement Recalled. | thst—several dave late: tik mite told mes, stein—stein, A few months ago at a dinner in Lon-|0f meeting @ fascinating staheet 4 no.” declared Bonet, speaking |don—where she had been ving most of | Wile OM her way to Broo ote foe sottly in’ Italian, “that was a gross de=| the time since her husband's death-| Coehany me E | ception, I bave his ancestors, the Am-| Mrs. Gelshenen announced her engage-] , Humphner says that tn Apa 1802, he s yon Ci B Dra trip aorowd, and i Investigated, 1 bave traced /ment to Mr. Henry Von Cutsen. “It hap-| sent his Wife fora trip abFouns Mak the amily tree down to the original My agents in Florence haye un- the Amerstino coat it is: A eprig of garlic, growing: two sprayn Of spagnett! cronsed and a black hand rampant’ Ha! hat 1 maka da ex: » (dropping back into English was Yurther “was With evory National estate In order to-day, Mra. Gelshenen, omate. She Must Give Up. CONFIRMS ENGAGEMENT Lucky Man Is Henry J. Braker, Wealthy —Importer,—a Bachelor. p Bank, the host at he: Appearance of cheerful- ness Mrs. Katherine Gelshenen, wirow ot the late President of the Garfield faces the prompect of siving up a@ life interest in a $10,000,000 bi to marry Henry J. Braker, a wealthy tmporter, of No. 232 Went Seventy-firat atreet. ment. was confirmed by Mrs. Gelshenen but she said the dite of the wedding had not been fixed. however, in the near future On the day sho becomes Mra Braker by the terma of her Husband's will, forfeits ail right, title And Interest fn the $10,000,000 Gelshener. The entire-property reverts to ‘he tree children—one married son and two grown dauztvera, “Mra. Gelshenen is etMt beautiful and young fooking. This 1s the second time in @ yoar that the announcement of her determination to forfelt her interest in $10,000,000 has been made, It wit pened that Mr, Von Cutsen, a wealthy member of the London Stock Exc! the dinner. of the engagement, and a few weeks subsequently Mrs. Ge shenen salled from England for New ‘The engage- nge, Nothing WOKE HUBBY AT 2 A. M.. FOR PINOCH Broker Humphner — Will Forgive if Wife Drops Suit To-Day. Withdrew Her Action Once, Convinced, She Says, of His Innocence. Whling to condone past delinquences if dis wife will refrain, among othe! things, from awakening him at Humphner, @ broker living at No. 201 Eam Twentieth street, will appear in Bupreme Court this morning to contest an etion for a limited divorce begun by Mrs, Helen Humphne:. She asks $60 4 week alimony, and 320) counsel fees pending trial. ~ Humphner's attorney, Edward © Btubsnroll, of No. 25 Astor place, says the ‘woman inststed on playing ‘for money with her huadand,:and that she spent, mont of her time nt cards. The Humplinera were married on June % 1896. : In the wife's aM@ayit, submitted. through her counsel, George Robinson, of No, 99 Nassau atreet, slo atates that her husband's income: ts $10,000 a year. So-allegca—that—he--threw—piatea at her, and when things would not, sult Dim he would smash’ all tae dishes on the table, Homphner avers that tn 190, when his’ wife left the house ostenslbly to i Brooklyn, they &p- Dative. It was nearly midnight wien turned that night,” lauephner aay Mand ahe told of spending tne day be, 2 following October nel forwarded her 310 with wilar to poy presenta for him. He oaya Uie next Pur Parned of her whereabouta wis rough an action she biought for an dbpolute divorce, Falling to url: pore he cabled to her rovatives In Eu- rope and the; reviled iat hier mail er, the sweer singer has dug up| Pi ed to the general delivery, é na German tn York. She has bey f address ; 5 asnir| i A [ een seen in Mr. Baker - York. 4 Foal veal Agha OS [Was mado a slave to a werman Ken company a great deal recently and rue} > ti ee eching In tho post-office “fur Oscarieo Plcoslo Amerstina, | desend-|for whom he buitt.n thedtre In Dussel:| mors of thelr engagement have. been | Atte avg ne maw, lun mite, tie wen ant of the early Tuscan) Amejatinos | Core: fttuoun Cherrio sisters | frequently circulated. ith her to her lawyers, and there sho who Invenie) partic. ‘They were the|Rtrtormed In M05 A.D. That ancient|- While willing to admit her engage-| With, Pet, 0.20% man named Danmeyer H so} garlic. | They Amieristing escaped one nigut while the ment Mrs, Gelshenen absolutely refused | Orr Ay hes to return from. Burope Burbanks of thelr day. __ Cherrlo sisters) were pertorming and |to discuss the clause In her late hus: {284 ‘Pye “apartments. Danmeyer. sie Mad It not deen for the Liw ault WHICH | Florence, where he billt « house Om the | ee nae nas forfetted her inhert:| sajd, told ner. of tileged eacavadss “on _ . z on the [tan je should. remarry: | fe ah ‘owl now fnvolyen Wr. Hammerstein and | Via Onlonlo. | That ts, he asainted in] Ic ix maid by ter frienda that she haa | ene ae the, stories were {nine anil Bonet this secret would never have building 1 a4 a master bricklayer. a comfortable fortune In her own right| the divorce action was dropped. been dtig,| Oscar, or rather;.Obcartiaa} Expert Spaghetti Blowers, and that whe does not regard the giving | "rhe couple. resumed housekeeping b a lcs ‘ up of a Ife interest In even so vast an| until August, 1006, when Humphner was sued Bonel inthe American’ couria,! ‘In the Reanalsance the Ameriatinos| extate ag {hat lett bY MP Cele ag ee et eae oto Masgalth remort He whereupon: the itttle tenor repiied:. “1| Were expert blowere—they blew holes In eat, hardship. ya hin wife refiiaat t ompany oe P. says hi Itallan, an, ha’ IAtalian. Bring the sult When the Impresario took off his hat to clutch brow. aman first time and! the. secret outy Unmis | takeable latin bumps cropped gut all} over t Hamancrst cranium, Revealed oy His: Dome. Rencittie-—oleana! ka’ da ‘dome. Mar hat 8h Italiano.” “And there ts mm doutt%of It fn Bonet's | Mgging up the } vind. fe Yas pedigree a merstein coat been Har ands or nod-b out In ba Presto! the Nd was off for the of arena, This embyym’ formerly bore rampant andv_stein | rv rather eqhopfen .(Ger- ket (Dowery)—standing !—yott are an| tn Italy." Heard thle he 1 hla throbbing | nd dusting off he An othe = Bésrt rexarda da phy sogto, a Boceaclo he Is da | from this exoovure, so Oscaruao Amer, spaghet and waxed rich on a patent “fe Geshenen was a business partner him, but went to WéoSburn,, Bullivan paved the ‘courtyard of. tne Vind | of Charles W. Morse, the loo and trans. | County, and took apartments at a ho- Sammerbert, one of the strongest -ex- portation magnate und Mr. Morse was| tel Where o eomineny ainaton ane amples of early: Itallan architecture made the executor of the Gelshenen| aician with oiiees an lend Twenty-ntty “One hundred years ago the famtly| Will Through this combination of cir-| Rear One iene fell into. disgrace. The head of the “n became une . aouse eer arrested for falling to carry be 5 relia VD Ft brett concealed weapons, When arrested hi| More divo je ume ol hod in his possesion only a foot and! t°* trial jot y Abe: Hummel ‘over.’ x year. BOY BEATEN BY Uhree ‘inches of saladi, and he con- fessed that he was taking {t home to eat anid not use a¥ a xandbag. | 8&0. Unfounded Rumors About Her and Mor "WELL-DRESSED THUG. LE Hh — A MOL EH ene ee pene + tila “ extled and ross the Alps, through Rats as} reported serecals Umes that Germany, changing the family name elrhepen would. relingules her <nod! 5 = from time to time until ft became Ham- Fight; pene arate CH r husband and Lad of Fifteen Knocked Uncon mersteln. ‘They came to this country | My forse, ‘These rumors. were a Where Oscaruso wan Sorn and nt tne] alsaye denied’ and. were ‘conclusively scious by Man at Theatre age of six bullt the frAsiit Harlem| Settled when Mr.) Mores murried the 5 Hientre And bought the hat he in now| woman ieee Dodge, the ‘At- Entrance. wearing.” i t oT. There seems to be no Ketting away} Den ca the revelation of the| Jeremiah Lucey, fifteen ydars old, of Ked agrociation of Abe Hummel] xo, 508 sixth avenue, war nursing a» with the Dodge divorce und the part sting haw hired a hiuse in Florence, via len’ face to-day, when Gallo Nao Aloe he played In. inducing Dod, aign’| cut head and swollen face . ‘no he TT oUe ane roe hae | Petes RIMGSCTTE Tae The Saree OT emee | he old How Ne wad~ veer wet upon by nou of he will sue Honcl for violation ontract until he (Boncl) chokes and can't wheeze $6 wort HAPPY MARAI McGovern’s Auto Scared, Miss Campbell's Horse—Rescued, and Now a Wedding. “Ion horn on the auto which McGovern “was drivin: the spirited Morna Campbell away. Mins Campbell and Afr, held to bo _marrfed April «and thelr friends | are saying Joyously “What a happy re-{ sult of what might have ful accident!" Miss Cam) Deen on thé stage: liven’ ents at Noss West Ona Hundred and, Twenty-ninth street, and’ at No, 2082 Fifth avenue, er they went to Uh y did not kn although th Mr. McGovern, With a) friend, was driving down { Nichblad avenue about three montlis| ago, -Misg-Camp- dell, alone in a runabout, ‘approached the auto near One Hi and ‘Forty-| fitth street when, she Heard te motor horn, Her horse lald back his tonk the bit In hy teeth and r&.) As she passed the auto) Miss Canip ricking for’help. Instantly Mr, car and puraued and oye! away. Miss Campbell ahe recognized her school his earnest request to elonate prayer. feur through life, and th more” runaways.’ The. Mowera Will Wuarry Ghent eburch, 228th street: nod nue. dirpensation “had to be tained. OIL WAR IN EUROPE 3 eTH@ | Standard LONDON, Mare Ol Company and the 2 {aetory igreement, Wi hero. nowadays. more excuse oF, for” Bolted Linen, ak 1 Mal Ueto Wi tHe “arcan ective |, ha ny ota's r AFTER “UMA honk!" hoarsely, sounded the 2A horse over, Wien Alay MeGovern turned his falntet. Nigit finally, coyly sald, "I will to his paa- et me be your chaur- As thoy are of diftere oun Unfon have: reached sh smvtistliy 1 Ganatte, which: wealthy Frank tho #onnd the -reina ran McGovern are heen A: fright. pbell, who: han with lier par- Mr, McGovern. When stienty e.narme choo, OW eACh other, rhook the run- Later mate, granted fier, and ets will be Ro Reve) Father av Neetiey Madleon ave- ballets was ab- Enns. An; ropa Petr.)- i to fis etahee yMillionaire Owner of. the. An- soni Accepts the Advice of Magistrate Grane; W. E, D, Stokes, millionatre owner of the Ansonia, jo-day-arrive} In-the Weert Bile Court am hour afser Magistrate Crane had held his chauffeur in $200 bali for trial on the charge of over- epdeding In Broadway last nisht, When Bicycle Policanan ~Kupfren” arraigned tho—chautteur-airedrrak-seard,OF- 3b West Fitty-exnth “streetahe pr ferred an additonal ‘charge of having nO ligense, OUC Ts man made a satisfac-~ ry explanaiion-and was held-only-on 6 overspceding enarge, Waen Stokes urtived he entered into @ long*explanation’ which didn't affect the commiiment then an hour did. Ile the Uling Mr. that #he had abe . Morses, CHICAGO, March Promoting better pa: also to Kotting cloner to the people and ir What they pleas president calls General Publi tho sole duty of “The General “THE GENERAL NEW RAILWAY OFFICIAL. Morse to divorce his wife. In the carly atages of his investiga- hing to, tering His Roa transportation various vic He Travels Atout Making Com- parisons with a View fo Bet- id's Service, wants, several Oie-relroads-in-the Weet-Ineliding-the Burlington, haye created a new position. The incumbent really has no ttl realdents One Western- vice chia new oficial “This call PUBLICA —With a view to enger service and and him in eyening clothes Imst night tleket to the gallery a man while. buying a 3 ha night for Con-| ¢ x rolle Cakirive tha teteo ares t on the Distrist-Attomey was unable retielraaben eataaamernene | red. to discover who had employed Abs] entrance of the Hippodrome. a Hummel. He caused a statement. tol The naxault upon the boy wan most be printed one day that i had saked eats eho 7 for @ statement from Mrs. Geithenen,| UnProvoked. say those who saw tt, ay but had eluded him ana gone| Who chased the man up Forty-thir to Euro: "| street so fast that his woman com-|. al 5 Mrs. Gelshenen proved in good time! panton could not keep pace with him. 80)" Jereminh must have got In the way of with — th. roceedings, oe AT. | Tie Dieitet Atenas dinckeered toes tthe man_and lls flasiily dresued vom- re “Jam" Morse. of Maine, an uncle;panion. At all events he began to beat | | UU! at | [ot ths too king. ‘the man_who re-| she iad with his cane. J-remfah fell : Mansty, Ae Tucnmel 9 xoparate We} conscious under the blows. Then. the crowd took up the fight and the high- hatted Individual with the ready cane took to his heels. ‘The crowd followed him east throu Forty-third street to Fifth avenue, wh . The victim was unconscious for a long Ume. A surgeon from Wlower Hospital re- vived him and he wax taken home, ; vl GIRL. SHOT DOWN WALKING ON STREET. Mary McGrath, Out with Her Sister, Badly Hurt by Stray Bullet. Mary McGrath, twenty-tve years old, of No. 119 Cherry street, was hit In the breast by a astray buliet to-da and jaken to Gouverneur Hospital, of Miss said that 4 trolley car behind his au.o- “ etal : mobile would fave run It-down i hia to travel over hiv own road and] where her condition was sald to be man hadn't roeeded. | the roads of hiix competitor and take ob-| serious. Although the police of the “Seo here, Stokes," gald Magistrate} scrvations relative to the service, te} x, si Stati i the Fo aoe i u adison. Street Station Were—on —th UROL MY AUG RO TIS Thole cen ae Baadive Adaty at handiedand how the| ‘scene a few minutes after tho woman ‘ public ts tpeated. would.bring the matter to the atten of the Automobile Association of Amer-| ) i fra. Why. don't, yougbake cripptes trod the hoopltals out! for‘ ride tn th treal} Oe We partiesiay roa. a 3 $ 1 Ideas TN do It tolmorrow,"* eg sald tha hotel mari, “Would vou mug-| EATAINK tho service fu gest any pardcular institution? “Yes. ,Go up to the Cancer Hospital at One ‘Iundred and Sixth street and Eigth avenue—Ull give you a note." ‘The Magistrate and the millionaire shook hands and complimented each thelr) ideas, ‘other on _ EARTH BELCHING FLAME. Natural Gan Dreaks Through Fis- ures and Catehes Fire. SAPULPA, Ip Ta-March 2-—Ttie cae well two miles eaat of* here which enught fre Saturday fs stil burning flercely, “After fourtecn days of work the well was capped. But the great yokime of gas found another way out through forcing open many fswures for a distance of haifa mile. At one place a hols throes foet wide and twenty feet long )Wwis tora. ‘Phen wie escaping gaa caught fireand hes been burning ever since, Sh id At ono place a miect of fame twenty feet long-and fifteen Toot high ts blax- iRForta ftom thecenacen aug ithe see hos + anid! con: Teemnillnae SC tho earth ts frighten: | a tArMbers wend OTL VIE} Joseph but He tain ho sense of the word a “spot- is the man who tells the PYand ‘on rnishe —_— ——__. AUSTRIAN EMPEROR WASHES FEET OF POOR, Francis Joseph, Following Religious ; Custom, Is Servitor and Benefactor. to-day, pieces, whled = luke Ludwi imperial Jmperor, NA, March 28,—Emperor Francl performed Maunday Thursday footwashing thony in the large hall ofthe Hofbutg, before & gathering of archduke mats and atate offtcia Before washing the fed" of the twelve aged men, tho tho afchdukes, pereoiially served thom With a repast of sdvt ceremony Was conciuided with tn stowal of silk purses, containing thirt: the) Emperor nui asyinted ‘Bl Courses, around tho neck of each of the heb, 2 anette ublic Is handied other roads and who draws comparisons. re. by the dit. usual cere: dipto= ‘The was shot, they were unable to get trace of where the bullet came frpm, e With her aister Miss McUrath was walking toward Catherine street, and when ff front of No, 138 Cherry street three platols shots sounded. Miss Mc- Grath fell to the sidewalk’ unconscious and her alster, nxsisted” by—Policeman Joiner, of the Madison street Station, carrted her Into & store, After calling an ambulance, the po- + [iceman began an Investigation. Acrosu from where the woman fell aro thres Italian saloons and {t t thought that the shots came from one of them. Pho owners of the saloons, however, dented that shots Were fired in thelr’ plac ———————_— TO JAIL TO. ESCAPE WIFE, OLYPHAN. ‘Pa,)-March 28,—Assort- Ing that he would’ rather live tn jail than at large sin Olyphant, Joshua Wharton, forty-fyo yours old, walked Into the oMfice of Sheriff Calpin and re- quested that he be committed, Ills re quest was granted. Whartopy was indicted recently on a charge of being too frigndly with a Woman not his wife, According to his to the Berit hia wits and others by yy ia ave since then made thitga. so un-'! SHE SEEKS A DIVORCE. 2h] ‘M._ playpunochte or pokes, Adolph } | 1907 LE GAME WOMAN MAN TAKEN LL DES IN STREET Clue to Her Identity in Wed- ding Ring’ Marked ‘J. W. to S. W.” 1 An unldentified woman, past midille age and well dressed, was taken ll in front of No, 230 West Ninety-ninth street lant night, and died before the arrival of an ambulances. The woman was probably fifty-fve years old, five feet flve inches In helght and welghed 150 pounds, She wore a red sucque, @ black vkirt, black shoes and stockings, and a blue ‘und white silk coat with a black hat. She carried a ailver handled umbrella, and the police say, she Wore falay toeth. She was found: by Patrolman. Potter, of-4he-Weat One Hundredth street sta~ tion, Dr, Hutck, of the J. Hood Wright Hospital, said death was probably from natural causes. Sho had two trregular bundles, apparently the results of a marketing trip, though the police dtd not open thei. Her only jewelry, wax, old_-wedding ring, with the inirhily. ‘J. We to &. The body was taken to the ‘Morgue. . KING “ALFONSO MAY - Mrs. Drenner West Atreet. ank In October, 1b, 9 atroel. M witwess, from “hid chair, Ro@d-Thoking, room and exc! a ya Husband Tri is Affections, ferred 1 One Hundred and Sevent 1 Justice Truax for an abso- a Bren strevt, to-day, tred his affections with whom he lived No, 20 Weat Twelfth at e Ty lad ther wm: Mary BE. Bentzel teatied with Mignation that she had rented c Mroand Mrs, that a ite ar her recreant hi "put them out of the Rentzel, huxband of the last corroboru: her and, rising p “1 to a ‘dapper, young’man in the court- lalmed exoltediy: > “That's the lad, right over there!" Charles WOMAN BEATEN (ND DRUGGED BY. AFGRD THE Stenographer Robbed of” $175 in Asbury Park Insurance Office. Mrs Perey B. ‘Witcox, clerk and stenographer. in the office of W: Hayes, Assistant Superintendent of the, Motropolitan Lite Insurance Company, at Asbury Park’ was sufficiently ,re- covered jay to tell the police how. wan drugged and-robbed tn the ofs't A negro thlef. Since the robbery, Mra. Wilcox han been in such a rervous*! state that the police have refrained? from questioning her, post-office building in Asbury Park. ¢ Mrs. Wilcox was alone on “Tuesday! when the negro entered. She was preparing a deposit of $175 for the bankvuc Tho negro grappled with her. sho hoidlex him:off when ne grabbed her by the throat and the next Instant had wound a towel saturated with chlofo=» forn abomt her face. Mra, Wilcox be- came. unconscious almost {mmediately.</ ‘The negro selzed the money and made » oft. yy lector for the ‘company, happened im: and” discovered scious. The police were notified, bus there was no clue to the thief. "Mra. Wilcox was badiy:diurt. Besides other injuries, two of her teeth had been knocked out by the thief's blows, a egal SENATOR’S SON HELD. Young Palmer Arrested for Spe ing Auto in the Bronx. Harold Palmer, the ‘twenty year-old! son of ex-United States Senator Thomas W. Palmer, of Michigan, wea arraigned, in the Morrisania Police Court to-day, charged with violating the atitomodila peed Jaw, ee e Young Palmer ‘was-arcested last might | by Bleyele Pollceman Dillon aa he wag, | driving gat thirty mies an hour’ along the Ealtchester road to his father summer home In ‘Larchmont. — Dilion pedalled after the ble red oar for threvs> quarters of a mile ibefore he coulds: overhaul IL He waa held tn $100 Dall fox | tial In: Spectal Seasions.. Hin farher wag! In court and furntehed the cagh bail. = ational Pure Food Law Genoral Gaarantoo, Pe ies fice of the compan) on Tuesday last, by” ‘The office of the company te over thes /2a! fought with all her atrength and wass|rm» An-hour-jater_Edward-Wiison,a-cole Mrs. Wilcox _unconei_-d; eee ab tot sk y a tats tum eee | ce at all Customers’ Bottled at:the Brewery and - Delivered Direct to Families ' a) HAVE TUBERCULOSIS. Italian Court Hears Rumor of Mon- arch’s Condition and There Is Great Uneasiness in Spain, PARIS, March 28.—A despatch from Romo, to the Journal-ways tt ta stated that newWs has arrived at the Quirinal to the Jeffect that King Alfonso of | Spatn ta. wusteriny. from tuberculosis | and that the Spanjsh court Is extremely imeasy regarding ls” condition, BAD COOKERY Produces Results and Had Ones, “Wh ie teaching school and ‘board- ing round,’ writes a Penb, matron, “I was given all kinds of food—chief- ly half-done pancakes soaked tn grease, half-cooked- oatmeal, greasy foo¢-and-potatocs. The inevitable result came in time, My siomach became disordered and I was the prey of terrible sick headaches, so violent that I could not perform my-duttes-satisfactorily— sometimes not at all—until finally t was compelled to give up the work al- together, For years T was a helpless; sufferer from stomach and nerve troubles. “After I married my husband had to get his own breakfast, and finally, |} to save time, he bought Grape-Nuts, | which required no cooking. He per-| suaded me to try the food also, i “It was lucky I didiso. To my sur-| prise, I foynd that It would stay on) my stomach and agreed with me as} nothing else did. 1 grew better and) stronger rajidly, end am now a) healthy, heafty woman who does not’ know what It Is to have a headache or an attack of ‘nerves.’ Thiy is what! Grape-Nuts food has done for me, and now we stick to the food that we know we can rely on, @ “When my Htde+ daughter w weaned we thought she would die! no food. we could ‘glye-her (even the prepared infants’ ‘food) seemed {0 nourish her, Then’ we tried Grape- Nuts food, She took to {t at once ana grew well and fat. My husband, who used to suffer from disordered ston» ach, has not tost a day from his busi+ ness on account of sickness for threo! years, since we have adopted Grane. Nuts,” Name given by Postum Co., } Ba Creek. Mich.” “Thor's fa roa- | Read the: iittle “book,! "1nd rte ft te mea. | H Send 10 cents a NK and Soap ey conta. Pinpies. the, apeasy ‘romoval o) 3 of Nove ur "Bact. Speen Taiter,” Radner: At absolutely) doa t be waa “deajined ALA Sens Reger ae The purity, healthfulness and economy of IBENSDORP’S The Cocoa in the Yellow Wrapper has not ad- pvanced in price, Remember its Double Strength. ee. STEPHEN L. 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