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\ ve _- wated division of the syatem. BEATS WITH AN _ SISTER ACESS # ~ Brother Attacks Bartender He Believes Is Violator of Un- it written Law, Frank Miller, a youth of nineteen, though over six feet tall and bullt along the lines of a gladiator, set out trom Nis home at No, 312 Atlantic uvenue, Brookiyn, to-day to avenge @ wrong ‘done to his elghteen-year-old sister. He decléres that Patrick Reynolds, a .bar- tender in the saloon of Michael Mc- Gowan, at No. 3 Third street, Long Islatd City, fa the Kullty man, end it Wao. his intention to slay him. The girl {a now in a h On the way to the saloon the young Biant picked up an tron bar three feet Tong wad wbour two inches in diameter. With Us Weapon up his slee te hi owan saloon., bar and tne nr As the oy or- bactender | Miller whipped out hie racked Keynolds over and the in he alo} dnisu him. bar bud he and In th weapon, fram & tle y beat him befors the re- the St. Jo! that the sk Seventeen wore taken In cuts but he refused to ——_.___ BOY ATHLETE DIES | AFTER VICTORY Outstrips Comrades in Endur- ance Contest, Then Falls t Dead. While playing with a crowd of com- panions at Willlam H. Sewand Park yesterday Isidore Meyer, fifteencyears old, of No, 8 Goerck street, fell dead. He was the leader of a band of gym nasts recruited In the nelghborhood, fand they had been doing all manner of athlutic ‘stunts’! on the crossbars and flying rinas with which the playground —te provided. Minders led. hia followers to the. tall Indder which stands like an erted In the centre of the g: He made the trip over the ladder, hand over hand, eight times, followed by ‘his tnatea. One vy one they dropped off till there wax only Isidore left. Then huddenly, balf-way over on the ninth round, he’ felj to the ground. 1 was only eight feet, but when his com: vpanions, cathered round him he waa un- conscious. Two park keepers oxmo and carried the poy to the fountain” “They €ould not revive him, and a Gouvernpur Hospitat. ambutance- surgeon found the Boy dead hohe arrived. STRAIN TO GREAT SO HE RSICED No Friction Involved in Retire- ment of B. R. T.’s Gen- eral Superintendent. ‘Vice-President and General Manager —Galderwood, of the Brooklyn Rapid ‘Transit Company, declared to-day that Qechad accepted the resignation of “General Superintendent Dow 8.. Smith, Dut that there had never been any mis- understanding between the oMicera of the:compaiy and thé superintendent. That Mr. Smith, was an able official and had always Veen held in the high- ect esteem was only one of the nico | ‘thinga Mr, Calderwood had to say about the retiring officer, As far as he un- jeratood the ft Smith's rea- TSO te Were Yolved. He had acqulred some busthess Outalde of the road that demanded all hls @ttenUon. Mr. Calderwood refused to discuss the resignation of William ©, Wood, wtio was In charge of the ele- Wiltlain, . Mendon. formerly chief ongincer of je road, wig,suceeed Mr, Smith, Mne: tormetauperintendent sald’ to an | Evening World \ reporter to-day that the mituation wan just as Mr, Galder- ‘wood hed stated it. There had never heen the slightest misunderstanding with the officers f the company, resigned tor tré“réasin that he | not stand cie strain any longer, For} the past five years_be has been working | elgntoen hours a day, seven days in the week, It was (he most diMoukt fob in the World in his optnton, | pe COPP NOW TELLS US ALL ABOUT HEAVEN, + Houses Are of Brick and Stone, but Are Transparent—The Home of the Angels, WASHINGTON, July 8—Having lo- gated hell in the sun, the Rey. Zed H. “Cop, pastor of the Bethany Chapel, last might announced to ‘his congregation ryWhere outside of dwells on. tar ry the Almighty rules ‘tie univeray| revia the destinies of ‘mankind, ‘arou a8 mag: nincent ell the wa ely and thous over whom they preside, | state of lethargy exists emong the habitants and e'erywhere peace “auigt thelr ene are A ana | 22%, FANS! GET SE TRON BAR MIAN) MIAN IN THE BLEACHERS,” BY ‘‘THE MAN IN me. happened, except that it was at the Am In brief, It never did happen. for the almple reason that immediately upon the conclusicn of each of the three games J attended at the hilltop I trav- elled as fast as my legs would carry me to the subway station at One Hu: cred and Sixty-elghth street, taking t first. train for the bridge, then! to The World building, yybere I pre- pared my story for the next day's Iaaue, 20 It will be ween that I had no occa- sion to trayél east of Broadway, As & matter of fact. some one has been “stringing” Mr, Spito, and evidently has made a gdod Job of It “ You Can't Miss Him.” To-day, Monday, I'm going to make it eoft for some one. In addition to the photograph and description in’ The World I wi. herewith append a d talled account of myself as I will a pear at the Polo Grounds this after- noon. I will arrive between 3.20 anf 4 P. M., and occupy a seat in the 2%- cent section. I will wear a blue serge coat and trousers, plaited white shirt, black belt, black, high-cut hoes: straw hat, flat top and black band; wing. col- Jor and black band tle, and ff my Hun- try is back Jn time I'll wear cuffs. Now, everybody “rubber” from 3.30 to 4 P, M., to-day .at the New| York-St Louis game and seo who'll land the first free pase. Saturday I journeyed (and I mean Just that) to Brooklyn to, see Dono- yan's Dodgers and Chances Cubs mix thingy up at a bargain matinee. —TFeo—Late for 25c_ Seat. I arrived at the grounds fuly forty: five minutes before game was called, put found It absdlutely impossible to get a Z-cent, seat. I next endeavored to get ‘one of the 50-cent variety, but was told that theee were alsd gone, #o IT could do nothing else but take to the grand- stand, where I.was located on the right field side, almoat on a straight line with the batter, three or four rows from the I had one grand time, and it's forty nate that I'm not compelled to speak RHEUMATISM MIUNYON’S 3X CURES ta ‘end Curvs'in& few seed ‘It neutralizes the jammation are A seinen peck? pend wWollen joints, no pay tet Pat fast mitt SATU tiger eran it pees away. Save you ¥ yon’ ou he ekly PARTY signing himself Rudolph Spiro writes stating he not only discovered, but held conversation things followed me to Amsterdam avenue, where he again accosted | In the first place my correspondent failed to specify what day all this ee Why Pay More? _ FHETEVENIRG WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 8, 1907. ASON PASS this Is what He Looks Like Height—5 ft. © tn, Weight—100 poun: Color of Byes—Blue, Halr—Light. Complexion—Light. Can you scarcely moved a muscle imagine that? My live friend waa telling me before the game started that woe spect: lator give a policeman a dollar to get Jhot-headea him (the specuiator) $10 worth of tick- ets. This shocked me terribly. I never had any {dea auch things occurred—in Brooklyn. Dares Casey to Hit. Evory time Casey would come to the bat I implored him to make a hit Finally I dared him to, but be wouldn't A heavy-set, smooth-e@aved man in a gray sult, who ant !mmediately back of me, also frequently conv: me. Onoe, when the Dodx f fielder waa at the bat. my rear-friend ‘ked that Heinle had made three mecensary, | DSifing the second session, when Car |penter wad handing out some very lim- Gureer balls and strikes decisions, To Get More Strength from Your Food. ‘HEN the Bowels are filled with undigested fond we may be a great deal worse off than if wo wero half starved, Because food that stays too long In the Bowels decays there, Just aa If It stayed too long {n the open air, - Well, when food decays In the Bowels, through delayed and overdue action, what happens? Qi etce - The millions of little Suction Pumps that line the Bowels and Intestines then draw Polson from the decayed Food, instead of the Nourishment they were intended to draw. This Polson gets Into the blood and, In time, spreads all over the body, unless the Cause of Constipation is promptly removed. ~ That cause ot Constipation 1s Weak, cr Lazy Bowel les. When your Bowel-Muscles grow flabby they|need Exercise to strengthen them, not ‘\Physic” to pamper them. avesre There's only one kind of Artificial Exercise for the Bowel-Muscles, Its name 1s “CASCARETS,” and its price is Ten Cents a box. So, if you want the same natural ac- tion that a six mile walk in the country would give you, (without the weariness) | take one Cascaret ata time, with Inter- vals between, till you reach the ezact +-condition-you-desire; |g One Cascaret at a time will properly THE BLEACHERS,” with me, and among other erican League grounds. this Instead of writing It, as my exertions | from “'rooting’’ for Brooklyn's biffers | cleanse a foul Breath, or Coated Tongue, have me about “all {n."* i . . . My principal friend Saturday was a! stoul, heavy-set man, smooth face and | with ght brown hair. He wore a blue | Cascaret Box with you constantly. sult, trax hat, black band, turn-down| All Druggists sell them—over ten mil- collar, gray silk te and low-cut, black j-tion boxes a year. es ies ren ea | _ Be Very careful to get the genuine, yn my left sat what'I first auppos oar tote ecorpae, because Uirough it the, made only by the Sterling Remedy Com excitement “Aha > While Btooklyn was| pany and never sold in bulk. Every accumulating —base— hits, Tey mar said that was gute a Batch {git aia ppata wood” I replied 1] | | jexew ft, #0 no further argument was _ CIGARETTES The largest-selling Turkish cigar ettes in the world—good'reasons for it, too, — Other cigarettes of equal quality cost twice as much—other cigarettes at the same price are not half so good. 10c for 10 : 8. 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There is but one way to rid the system of Malaria and that is to purify the blood of the germs of the disease, and S, S. 8, is the remy edy to accomplish this, It goes down into the circulation, destroys the germs, purifies and strengthens the weak, watery blood, makimg it a rich health-giving and healtbisustaining stteam, and makes a lasting cure of Malaria, Malarial persons will find S. 8, 8, not only a prompt remedy but a pleasant acting one, ag well as c in cure for this débil- MUNYON’S DOCTORS Bee ee ilitating-disease, Besides removing the cause of Malarie 8. 8. 9, builds up part of the system bd its fine tonic effects, Book on the blood containing information about Mal free to-all who write, THE SWiFT ” rty in front of mo in- sisted On Killing the umpire. I wanted to compromise matters by butting him on the head three or four times with the bat, and finally prevalied. In the first Inning of the eocond game I of- fered Jordan a church if he would put Mt over the fence, but “Bie City" took) fright at this, ani} fied to. Sheckard. Now do you recal! me? . en ANOTHER VICTIM OF BENDS. ‘William Roach, forty years old, of 204 Allen street, employed in’ the New York end of the Brooklyn tunnel, | dled ¢rom bends at he tunnel opening in Battery Park yesterday afternoon Fre waz coming from work and did not give suficient time for the change ‘of the alr lock pressure, and as h ‘epped the surface opening he fell over Hatin a few minutes. LaonLux THE SAXATIVE CHEWING GUM Violent purgatives are harm- ful and their use becomes a hablt. Gum-Lax is harmless and it restores natural habit. ‘‘Good to chew, does the work too." If not at your druggist’s send 10 cents for sample package to GUM-LAX MFG. CO., MEW YORK OFFICE ‘2a Beesowss / phatically that this July Mill plated emery) Mill and Factory Sale. | Wile, | AS yy, Gold » Z Plated if = = Bar Pins, T= Sect with qp= S Thinestones, =X: 19c,24c, YN 1S 35cand39e Gold Plated Bracelets, 25>, 48c and 98c Go'd Plated Belt Buckles, 25c, 48c and 69c Gold Plated Collar But- tons, all styles, per doren. 15¢ Gold Plated Necklaces, 25¢ Gold Plated Beauty Pins, 5 perdozen.... eee wea, Barette, Sterling Silver Hair set with s'ones, 98c to $1.69 Silver andGold Plated Bags and Purses, 89¢ to $3.50 Pearl Earrings, 25c to 98c anertediBeia "Foohy, erin phyr Wool. Mill and Factory Sale. “2, 4and 8 Folds; regular 2! ly 5c, a lap; Mill and Factory Sale Price... Bu en’, Main | All Cars 't Transfer to LEXINGTON 10 5A jomingaales; Over Two Million Dollars’ Worth of Splendid Merchandise : in Our Annual July Mill & Factory Sale : This looked-for midsummer sale opened this morning with an erray of bargains that knows no precedent. Al- most every noted manufacturer of the commodities in which we deal has contributed the best of his products at prices cut beyond all semblance of value. the Greatest Bargains You Ever Heard of. =\\f SIP G6O”. We say em- and Factory Sale offers you “Shears & Scissors Mill and Factory Sale. A maker's entire sample line, all styles and designs, from 4/2 to 6 inches ony. Made of highly tempered stecl. Many worth 75c. Mill and Factory ‘Sale WAY \ Bloomingdales’, ‘69th Br Sections on! Umbrella Coupon. \ Mill and Factory Sale. | Upon presentution of this coupon we will sell~you a Beautiful assort- ment of handles, ” $1.66 Only one to a cus- tomer, Pure Silk Bi Umbrella, vy with d pel we esas a , and women. Y! HA\| let iN Med C Main. Floor, ho Ht, Section. " 9 Lex, to 3d Ave., | 59th to 60th St. | Patent Leath Paten: 814 to to $2; ‘Tan, t Metal us, at ea laolibeleas acl aaa Clearing Sale of Shoes & Oxfords - Women’s Oxfcrds 4 er and Vici Kid: all sizes; $1.50 value, at... et Women’s Sai!or Ties. Calfskin. $2 value; all sizes, at Women's Can vas Oxtords. White, blue & 59. Pink; sizss, 2 5; Vali Misses’& Children’s Oxiords, Tan, Patent .00 Coltskin, Vici Kidskin; sizes —_ Children’s $1 Shoes. tan and red; lace and but. ton: sizes 3 to 8, at. Misses’ Canvas Ox- fords. ping; s Boys’ Dress Shoes. vatent Cotskin, Gun 19 4° Colskin, Gun Meta 2,at-... 49° a0° | 39 Calfskin; $2.50 val. reper Tan Pumps, | AS Tan Oxfords, 50 Black Pumps, —— Black Oxfords, } sive 2.00. Ss. White, blue and izes § to 8 and 814 $4.25 value, at...... | ‘No Other Expenses Whatever. 1} Wilmont Par IREEN This morning we opened a RealtEstate -Depart-! ment for the sale of. high grade,,restricted shome: |sites at very reasonable prices. | ‘We want you to bear in mindtthat we will not, at any time, offer any property‘thatswe cannot guar- ;antee. When you buy, you buy withia full knowledge i} that all advertised promises will be/kept. Our frst offering comprises : - Wilmont Park One of the most desirable and beautiful of the new Westchester County Home Sites The choice lots will be sold inthe new jz Bloomingdale Real Estate Dept. On Very Easy Terms | In fact, we afford you a marvellous opportunity | |to get a splendid full city lot, 25x100 feet, in one of | |the highest parts of Westchester County, at prices up from j * No Taxes. . on a Remarkably Easy Payment Plan No Interest. - ftuated in a Jon The splen- situated tn "| As to Transportation tix ratty | service OR of the Harlem amet} Makes the matter of reachine Wil- | mont’ Pati a “Nery “almple | Ont. here are 00 trains a @ey an cemmutaton fare ls Safe nie e id | uents to the When all im. ad ’ v instatled= at myles y reductni: ‘the time reach Wilmont Park | Plains trolley line |! alone one side of the eloyated part of if and decidedly fust. north of | Weatchester County the hordr of the clly, midway be- |} tween the larke cities of Mount Vernon and V wins antl con ation. fine schools ret ite yenlent to Scarsdale, re} Ghurches “und Hl at the property. Iu Boarsdile property in constan ly increasing in value because the HPthomes- of many wealthy Jocuied in the immedinte Wilmont Park bs viriually jqan'w iand at a, poor man’s pric iI} So as a Real Esta‘e Investmen tf Tones ‘cont xin \ owick and decided {Pe"monev value of the-t af Waite al pot route will be Thia road trio, train eb anecéing with : 7 New York, Gy mManaxenwnt has announced \ nt B been made yr Of Dass neers at making sater opportunt nO--aat 4. Al trans ecting point Special Inducement for the Opening Week. To those buying a lot any day this week we will make | A Special Discount of 5 Per Cent A de: osit must be made at time of purchase, which we will return if, before the expiration of six days, you decide that you do not want the property, hi —_—_—_—_] We want you to see WILMONT PARK. Come to Our Real Estate Department and make arrangements to = | Visit Wilmont Park Free of Cost | FREE TRANSPORTATION furnished all who’ desire to see this high-class property. Bloomingdales’ Real Estate Department Bloomingdale Building, near Lexington Ave. 59th St. side :