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SKIFF UPSETS; THACE MISSING Plerce, Standard Oil Mag- nate, Spilled in River. spite Warnings, and Disaster Ensues, In the buoy: *s—nigh martes $ alleged, the capsizing to-day of thelr | rescued by a New York Central tug The other three men could not » im, ft ts sald. and were swept down the tver and drowned. Johnsen, Freder man Brosen ME Reck Boat. marched dow and Etghty- deepite the war they neared J Grew choppy and roug, “With every mo said Appelman, g of the o stern of the boa to one sll nging slid violent: @round Us Wana piteh darkness. distance away sa ming for the Jervey shore.”* Tug to the Rescue. Apparently the yellx of Appel: Fred & picked up three In the water man. The others had disappe Appel- Tescueg with Appelman—Charles Jan: 1 | wen, H. M. Anderson and Michael Swan: son taken to the Yacoma. Then Meyer, ha police on the Appelnian 0° bad happened SEIZED LIVE WIRE, Off Before Body Was Rescued: H ~ Joseph Travall. a Taborer, employed Ly by the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Com- ha *} pany, was shocked to death by an Edl- += aon..Company's electric . wire ~ while} a otianding on tep of a dump car at 2. Highty-sixth nue, Brooklyn, to-day. bare hand and foll, dying instantly. ing had been burned off. FROM Of course you have learned that the Atlantic squadron of Ameri- can battle-ships Is going to be concentrated in the Pacific Ocean, The Ralbable reason therefor could be guessed by a schoolboy. Uncle }] dignant. amis a practical cuss and knows just like success in ye olden times—cannot be won through half- thearted demonstration or effort. days. The same principle applies ‘medium that makes but a few offers and requests is quite as-eom- pletely overlooked -by business men and housewi would be laughed at should it SCD) the coast of a hostile nation. 753,788 |. - WORLD ADS, So” FAR THIS YEAR, .~ FOUR RESCUED Party from Yacht of H. Clay) TUG HANDS SAVE LIVES.| Rock Boat to Create Fun De-} ney of spirit born of a nm New York on shore; men of the yacht Yacoma, owned by H. Clay Pierce, of the . Btandard Ol Company, and member of. Ber the’ Columbia Yacht Club, caused, it 1s | pier, were The threo missing men are Rudolph k Ericksen and Her- r 2 o'clock this morn- = ing when the six, singing and shouting, plerofthe yacht wit) much mtsetying, got built to hola twelve n swayed from side ¢) boat rocked violently, faman. Aa y shore the river nt of the men,” ng the stony to} | = |\No Peril The Evening W the boat rocked | more ani more violently, and as we en- tered 4 Ll entreated them to stop, bi y pall no heed. We mwere about yanis from the Yaco- ' ma when two of the men sedted In th "The boat lurched, overturned, and the h. AB NUKE Ic HELD. next moment We were in the river. Al ; (“I swam wildly for a moment, and the men were clinging to her, and helped We looked for the others; and them swin- then bumped up against the side of our an and { his companions had not been heard on ; “board the Yacoma, but at this moment the Central's tug, cofmanded by Capt. er, on the way up the river H saw the upturned boat, bore down aud ‘ed when! a p tho.tug reached the boat. It ty .said{ charged with violat they could not. swim The men} _poticeman—Helmatold—MMagistrate Bi ng signallda the New York side. took he foot of West Sixty- Street station he told bia story, ri Was @ young woman. Anothor car Just then went on to the club-house and re- sumed his duties as though nothing} —-twenty-ivo, He sald he of the Durham & Southern Rallroad) movements involving the welfare of chik jren, She heard the Rev. Mi- SHOCKED TO DEATH. | _B.R. T. Laborer’s Clothing Burned! ~ treet und Thirteenth ave- Travallaro caught tye wire with his} | Before his-compantons coulda get thet in India last Fi ody off the wire almost all the olothi- TAKE A LESSON It takes a pretty big display to attractjaniversal attention in these That’s the kind of a showing that attracts attention. || ‘THE EVENING WORLD, Trip of J. B. Duke’s Nephew to Ardsley Interrupted By Arrest, Angier B. Duke, son of Benjamin Duke and nephow of J. B. Duke, head} ‘American Tobacco Company, was! lem Court to-day x the speed lay jot Jow—thac young Duke, who 1s _o! j armed, having lost nis right. hand cen | wrist in a hunting accident a year ago,/ was driving a car up Manhattan ave-| | nue--from_ One Hundred ‘and Twelfth [ene One panadrey and Fourteenth street pets iit hour, In the car with Duke behind was taking his r, Miss Bary Duke, and 4p arty of society people to Ardsley. ‘The young man gay age as) ed with ate uncle at No and that bh Wile fawyer tried _t3 tall the Maat | arrested defore for speeding, but the a Tor specding, f do: it in the position of t Ing dn untr! agistrate—H a Fn Special Sessions, Duke Naed inch disnppolntad (at wey not fined outright as he said he had Intended to sall wite his parents. for Europe next we ete MRS. BESANT 18 COMING. LONDON, July 9.—Mrs. Annie Besart has been elects pri | sophical Society sin succession to the ate Col, Henry. Steele: Olcott, -who-died the United States and other countries hefore returning to the headquarters of Wixolg Greeley trate that young. Duke had never been | finally in a hearty laugh. Your Honor, 1}POOR TASTE, BUT NO DANGE ee t "My daughters are all grown up,” she said, “but tf they were children and wanted Teddy bears they could have them. I might deplore thelr taste, row heb —him—in-bends | ror T-think Teddy bears are hideous, but T would have no fear for the ma- Ss) terfial instinct. “The Teddy-bear fad has certainly become an obsession,” shé continued. | ‘day that the girls are taking them in bathing at Atlantic But tho craze will die as quickly as {t came up. The Teddy bear could never supplant.the doll, which is: older ‘than ciyilization—as old as ident of the Theo-| the maternal instinct of which {t is a manifestation. 1 “A Ilttle girl has to love something,” continued Mrs, Hastings. “She ruary, She wit viatt} will fondle a clothespin, dress it and undress {t, if nothing better 1s given Dolls have been found in the tombs of Egypt, The ancient Tanagra The doll will live as long as the maternal in- “J saw -the ot. City. her. the society In India figures were a kind of doll. =| stinct, which Is {ts reason for existence. “The Teddy bear's only reason for existence, I Imagine, was bronght about by a manufacturer's surplus of plush.” MISSION FURNITURE. “And that probably was partially caused by the fad for mission and co- r BLAME Ex-President of Mother’s Club Scouts the Idea That Teddy Bears Kill the Maternal Instinct) [pQM HER SHO] to Future Babies Lurks in fe Ugly Fuzzy- Wuzzies, Declares Mrs. Hastings—Dolls immortal. By Nicola Greeley-Smith. bb HAT,” I asked Mrs. Harry Hastings, “do you think] 4 of the Teddy bear peril?” “The Teddy bear peril?” echoed | Mrs. Hastings, incredulously. “Yes,” 1 explained. © The Rev. Michael Esper, of StJoseph, Mich. | TUESDAY MISSTATEMENTS ABOUT DUKE MANY Hasn’t Bought Mansion, Isn’t Abroad, Has No Son and Has From the Prison Said Nothing of Marrying. Together. JULY 9, 1907, ALB SAVED FM MEANT TO KILL Alleging Grievous Wrong, _ Crept to His Room, Lay Beside Him and Fired. Tt was a well planned assassination whtdh Btela Smith a pretty young girl, the had hoped to kil A vib defected the bullet that was meant foe his heart. Bem Kish is the jaunty twenty-fre- year-old son of Handow Kish, owner ef Columbia Hall, one ef the biggest saloons in thy Now Jersey town. He & somethiig ef a town beau by all a0- eounta. For montha, Stella Smith, whe, «© few yearn ego, came from sone ovinos ‘with an unproneuncable name ‘up meer the borders’ of Poland, has deen begging him to marry her and set ber good’ name right. Bhe sald that be had wronged her. Késh refused to listen to the girl's pica. Bo ehe bes been coming to his father's saloon where he works end making scenes. ‘According to hor confession, the girl |alipped into Columbia Hall unobserved ‘ast night and hid until the place closed |tor the night. About midnight young | Kish apd the barkeeper on the late \watch locked the doors and went to | ttietr sleeping quarters in adjoining |rooms-up stirs, ‘Two hours later, after Kish had fallen soundly ealeep, the girl got into his room, drew hin revolver from under hia pillow and, before he was thoroughly awak strotshed ber- aif on the bed alongside him and, prese- ‘ing the muazle of the gun against his | neat, Gred a bullet into his left breast. tromt door and back to her room at the house of George Haney, the Perth Ac | Soy coal denier, where she waa employ- Gid ‘not awaken the barkeeper and it was not watt i awo. the ae barkeeper ran for Dr. Carroll, preached a sermon last Sunday in| The reported purchase by James B. panei by ber motherto-lew, Mire oe * juke, President of the Tobacco Trust, which he said that Teddy bears in| Oke. Pareto VGucad hesaoatonTine the arms of little girls were deStroy- | northeast = instinct, and that street ana Fittn avenue, fe premature. ing the maternal Mr, Duke waa negotiating for the pur Ghane of the aplendid dwelling with the|\)., slayer of Btanford White. the present downfalt~of the dolt Beventy-elghth means the future downfall of the trustees of the Cook estate, The nego-| i¢ was tha first visit of the eder Mrs, human race through race suicide.” Mrs. Hastings was formerly Pres- ident of the New York City Moth- ers’ Club. She is a member of the ; . have fallen through. It was sald, as {f from an tnspired| more than @ month, Bhe arrived from source, that the tobacoo’ magnate wae| Pittsburg yesterday. Mre. Wiitam Thaw to her eon in Murders’ Row in The women came et 10.15 and re- buying the house as a prosent for his| mained tho mit ellowed—until 11.46. bride, his contemplated marriage to|Nelther af’ them nwoukl talk for yub- the beautiful / oation and were hurried away in an re focal School Board and is promi-}"#3ew he has been #0 attentive to, be nently identified with nearly all Fifth avnus. ichael Espers new theory with a graduali# broadening smile: that broke in {ts last analysis Father Esper's ‘OUR NAVY! lonial' furnjture,“"T suggested, ‘So ~ ysis Dsper' e@ }jscare about the Teddy bear is reduced to this: Is thé maternal Instinct endangered by mission furniture?” : Mrs. Hastings laughed. Then ghe said seriously: “I can understand how the Teddy-bear fad should make clergymen tn- It 1s a shame to see so much love wasted on senseless, !nant- full well thal 20th century succeéss— }}| mate objects when se manysliving waifs ure in neéd of ft. But it seems to to Want Directories. . The Want rowboat (i yentlonality. girl is miserable until she gets one. fashion, and she discards her doll, “Boys|are individual in thelr tastes, A boy never ‘wants anything be- He ‘has to see its value to him, ear fad proves is woman's lové for the con- , of coursé, what makes and keeps \her cause ano{her boy has ft. “The only thing the Teddy-be yentional, dependent. Some women prefer Teddy bears to children, perhaps because when me the only significance the craze has {s in affirming woman's love for con- If three little girls on a block have Teddy bears, a fourth little Her materhal instinct must follow the 146, / 98 Hi thoy tire of them they can throw. them ont the window or under the bed THE HERALD, J}, But the ordinary wéinan or | the fashion. more THAN Hi. “E think Teddy beara re hideous, But at present a ilttle girl to be H}| happy has to haye one as big as an olephant and as ugly asa rhinoceros, 1 | don't see how the fad can be taken seriousjy ior how Father Esper reached his conclusion that the Roosevelt fad for bears was Mkely to interfere with the other. Roosevelt: fad for large farallieay? little girl likes them merely because they are [ine taken for granted. 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Thaw in the Tombs.” Their jane Viale ras looked apon as a denial of recent stories that the Thaw afmity had out, toose from the young ‘wife ot Have You Seen the a Wolfner Piano j contemplates marriage he has not con LIGHTNING CAUSES WOMEN TD FAINT Strikes, “Fires and Splinters Brighton Beach Hotel Flag- Pole and Creates Panic. "This eame inspired source transplanted Mided the fact to any of his intimate friends, the miHonaire to European whores and reported him to be travelling with ly “|aon. This js hanily probable, as Mfr, Duke has no son He was married-only once, and after a brief time obtained-a divorce, Ho ts not abroad, but In thls atty, mending the greater part of the dayinhis Fifth avenue oMmce, ee BLOWN FROM CLIFF BY DYNAMITE CARTRIDGE.’ Laborer Struck-Exptosive with Bar and Was Killed in One Hun- dred Foot Fall. PLA No J., July 9.—Roxy Demas, a laborer, was prying’ a rock | loose from the top dfn cliff at the atone quarry in the’ Watchung Mountaina near here to-day when the bar he was using ck ani exploded a dynamite cart- The man was dlown from the to the bottom of the quarry W. His back, neck and logs Were broken by the fall and esl ine Manty, He was Afty. years’ old and married Demaas's wife and thres sona are lv- ing in Italy, and only yesterday he had sent them toney to pay thelr way to this country, He had no relatives here. CONAN DOYLE TO WED. Engagement to Mina Leckie Breaks Up Famous nehelor Prin, mytiden wh, fresh. alr tan of its terrors, Tt Ix a aclentific comp! on eecwont'G purity And the finest comp product of} car, which was shippe \ the rage ur lsboratories, Se Before you buy a plano, see it—try it, examine It, test it‘any way you know how. If you want the besr low-priced piano buitt, the Wolfner ty the one yout buy. 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A good liniment or plaster, or some good home remedy will usually ry relief from the pain of Rheumatism, but thé disease is in deep and cannot be rubbed aw Such treatment neither pre acid, which produces Rheumatism, never be cured whi i pain: producing ur e, Settling ou the nerves and expo: ure or after an attack of in Ul neglestedor improperfy treated, Rheumatism b not depend upon climatic conditions to bri constant, painful trou! and expelling the exc Lightning struck the flag pole on top of the Hnghton Beach Hotel during the thunder_end rain storm last night and . | besides splintering it wet It afire, and the burning fragmnts epot earth. A second electrical display near the beach caused excitement among ‘the , numbering more than spectacularly fell to women fainted screaming Into the hotel. Knocked over in the ecramble for safety and {t was fully an hour before quiet and others ran COVERED 6,000 MILES IN ‘AUTO ON PLEASURE TOUR. Chicago Man and His Wife Made 4,500 Miles of Distance in Europe Without Mishap. give tempor: Keneral agent of a life {insurance com- , returned yesterday with his wife The engagement of | (rom ono of the most remarkable auto- d Miss Jean Leckie | acid poison, onR HAUL Yeh an Was rican cars aro superior (o the for- built cara of the same price. machine tn whioly the trip was fract, the atandard of strength and| made was a aixty-horse SUNDAY WORLD WANTS \VO! “ at $250? ia “A DRIVES OUT RHEUMATISM nor cttres ; the ies by neutralizing | nade ent free to all THE SWIFT SPECI C1EIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, K : may MONDAY » MORNING . WONDERS, Eerecanenniewen torres oct Seta ene nor can it be drawn out cess of ction at every} larity. When} and doca} es and invigors! , constantly / entire Book

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