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D, TKURSDAY, "JULY 18, 7 8-YEAR-OLD OLGA SCHRAMEK TELLS HOW GIRL ATTACKED PURE MILK PLEA [BOY SAVES _ * SHE BECAME VICTIM OF TWO SCOUNDRELS 4) pggoty | ENTENDSTOEUNORE 4 CHLD OES. STHE. EVENING WORLD, preci nstet ical, ;| ns Says She Followed Man to “Get Some Best Picture of Hight- Year-Old EY TWO M ea 10 0 HOSP goers, to Attend Sanitary 4 Nice Big Black Caps,” with ictim of Outrage in Brooklyn| ~~ ——= lo Ge ee ie Gs phe Invenges 10 Sur | Caer ete eae | eoee pea ele Grnisky Ba Badly Injured prise Her Papa. We 6 ee mecrcney Seis ss with him data explaining of distriouting pure muk at, email in this cou and. hope, to have A New York girl was maltreated | and robbed by two men noar thie FLEEING SISTER’S FOOTSTEPS Although Samuel Grutwicy, thittest, Bushwick Junction tation e- Lang | Salty athena as oy years old, of No. 109 Ludlow. st: i FRIGHTENED THE CRIMINALS ind Meade ren cr| Aes Ain coun at ee sie i | Maite aria um G@| ©Ee Bireua accompanied: het husbelxt.|'spend te vacation days ‘in! Hellevuel: 5 arly to-d victim te | o-G. yy 1 h 5 Mary Mooney, twenty years |hid, who| , 0,17 tuvier ant his dride wore also | Hospital whlic’ a broken leg and | hate on the amerika's salting list. He ts the | tured arm mend. he is content, because sald.ahe lived. at No. 31: East) Btghty-/ yon of tne candy man, who married | he recetved hit injuraa tn avin the mixth streat, Manhattan. Mary, Tievine, | racently tnstead of on t. 26, ae) life of a itty’ girl esc who gave the same address, Wai with | originauy announced. He hastened his | Samuel was in the back yard. last Miss Mooney when the latter wae’ at-| marriage in order to 60 on his honey: |evening with several companiors. On” tacked. .) | moon gna-be back in time to onter the | the thira-floor-fire-eacape Sarsa Golde Henry Narel, twenty-two yeara pMt.of | Harvard Law School, in| September. mith, three years olf, was playing . No. 732 Hancock street, Brooklyn, ta] 02 @iric, which also. ieft to-day, | with her doll. She dropped’ the play- i under arrestin connection with che at-| iting the Knights, Tempiay-Conelive | HUME ane tn reaching.to-recover {t she — falr at Sdratoga, Most Eminent Commandey | fell. The boy rushed forward and hel@ Nagel's companion i said by tne, po-/and representative of His Majesty Kitig | out his arma te catch her. The girls Knows There Were Two, Because One of the! Pair Choked Her, and the Other Held Her! Mouth and Her Ears. e Wren: the reporter | f Uce.to be Thomas Franklin, twonty-olgnt | FIMRIS Yor ny impressions of America, Newht crushed him to the ground. wae years old, whove addrnss 1s not kiiown. | gt the dock to-day. he sald. “My|; Cnsctous i Search in belng made for) ee ? Word!" and fled toward hia stateroom.” || The parents of both children ran ous Miss Mooney was abid to Thotay | Oth ean on the Cedric were H.| expecting to find them dead. 6arah;* | ataclineihadiparily) recs ocedi crore Loran tbe oaaugh ora; Me and) sorembled to “her ‘feet and began) ito: attack, \4 Mrs. G.B. Bruce-Weoster, Re Ree Eres Ripa Peer ae ‘Acconting to the story ‘Iearned by | Parkes Cadman, the Brooklyn. clerg: m was | thei Gleadaiespolloe etna Uromayoune |maa cote de Coctlogen, British ‘Gon, called. ‘and when the Coed ee Te ‘women went to Rockaway Beach Inst night and visited a Toi jer ekating rink there. At the rink they made the ao quaintance ‘of Nagel/ end Franklin. Soon after midnigtt, the girls eaid, when they were alout to start for bome, the young nien offered to ao- company them as far as Long Island City on the train, —Phe- girls accepted the men's escort. and they boarded a Long Island Raii- road train. On reaching the Bushwick Junction station the men said that they had arrived at Long Island City and all alighted from the train. They started (o walk, along @ road that: dads to the Fresh Pond Or adt A, tild. | wooded wapotion there when tho quartet had reached a parucuisriy lensly- epot_on the rosa. flax Mooney aliaged, she was attack: ea by the men and thrown to the «round. She charges that both assaulted her, and that Nagel also le her pocket- book containing $9.75. Miss Mooney's girl “companion —had— run~ screaming away waen the attack was made and her, ries finally brought to Mise Moo: ney's aid Policeman Jacob Erhardt, the Elghty-fifth — Precinet mlathond As Erhantt ran up he #aw two mon disappear in the darkness. The police- man gave chase and caught Nagel, who was taken tp Glendale. The other man got away. / ne Glendale police say that when | was searched at the station a etbook containing 39.76 was found bn him and that {twas identified by Miss Mooney as her property. Nagel was taken to Flughing to be arraigned in the trate’s there. Inquiry at the address given brought the Information that nelther girl is known there. BOY UNABLE 10 LEARN ENGLISH NDS bid LI Discouraged Because Inability) and she pointetl to a small bunch of daisies and tansy, tled with a wisp ot ’ ! grass, that stood ina glass jar on the mantel. “We hope the bloodhounds | GIRL 5 [FAP FROM to Express Himself Kept cantrace the-brite-by there flowers, because he-held them tn’ his hands, and ; here is a handkerchief marked with a ‘J.’ that Willie found in the spot and *Him Out of Work. Olga says the man had {t u NAH, seh eas Ete pone i i | i ———Tt {x awful to think there are no police here to protect us. All the 71 | mani iewetthelnciieeatnenhinat neighbors are awfully excited about ft. Almost every family around here ig af (put the fntshin touches to the morose- | has little children, and the mothers say they don’t know what to do. They ness that filled younx Hugo Loeb's| can't let their children play in the green grass among the flow [heart He | was“ ambitlous and’ he ais eia irae : Skeien direrths : | wanted (o mucceed in the new couniry. tis -dreadtull®, put he couldn't hold a Job because he "Yes,’ almo:t sobbed ttle Anna. “Mother says we can’t go berrying : ‘ ] Seas Uasiebaw it made pial iltone os e or out alone whe v1} a it's ‘}twist around the English words. So anymor it alone anywhere at all, an ‘5B BO awful nice out in the that waa why he killed himself. ‘oods where all the little birds and the daisies are.” . . . A nth: Hugo, then Rin Minnie Evans in Hospital With } ee NGurned! sixteen, eatae "over" trom just Seo By Margaret Rohe. “] WOULDN'T 'g0 with the man,” piped up tiny seven-year-old Ella Schramek, who was.her sister\Olga’s companion on that fatal berrying expedition Monday afternoon. “I told Olga Jote,of men who looked nice did mean things. He picked up flowers and helpedius hunt for berries, but when he said to come: with him, ’cause he knew where:the big blackcaps grew, | was ecaredandwouldn't. “I just stayed where I was and waited for Olga, and when.she screamed ) out awful loud I ran rightihome quick and told my mother,” and the little } Birl blushed and dimpled in childish pride as she recounted,her part in the / awaul tragedy, while the five other Schramek children who-surrounded the whémer couch of poor'lttle Olga on the broad, piazza of their pretty suburban home listened to the oft-repeated tale. They listened in fascinated, childish interest, too young and innocent to realize the true awfulness of the horror that hat befallen their little sister and the narrow escape of seven-year-old Ella, whose childish suspicions prevented the tragedy fromibeing a double one *Thd man did seem nice at first,” tremulously joined in Olga, tnno- centty unable to appreciate the awfulness of her experience and anxious to tell her part of the story. “I wanted to get some of the.nice, big black- capa for papa, so I followed him. We'd gone only a little: ways when he knocked me down and called another man. I know there,was two men, ‘calise one choked my throat and the other held my ears shut and my mouth so I couldn't holler any more. When the bad men heard Ella run away they thought it was some one.coming, and got scared and ran away, too. Then I started to crawl home as quick as I could, andsthen Willie | found me.” As she went over the dreadful scene the child's big, blue eyes, still Dloodshot from the shock, grew wider and wider and the cruel finger- marks on her tender baby face where the brute tried to sttfle her stood out in purple bruises. “I guess I'd better call Augusta now,” said Willle Schramek, a manly lad of fourteen, and presently the eldest daughter, a:tall girl of sixteen, stepped out upon the piazza. “This {s a terrible thing,” she said. “Mother has been quite beside herself ever since it happened, All last night she never slept, and now that the doctor has said Olga will soon be well again she has coilapsed completely and {is too ill to see any one. As soon as he heard the good news from the doctor father went back to his business, but here et home all we can do is to kiss and hug dear Olga. Augusta drew Olga close up into her arms as {f to protect her from further harm, while baby Earl in his go-cart stretched his dimpled hands toward the bright beds of searlot_geraniums on the lawn and crowed and cooed with glee, unconscious of his Nttle sister's suffering. Augusta led the way into the pretty living room, whose cheery, home- ticeorir serined-the-latt- place fora tragedy 40 HE ——————— 7 ul at i An accompaniment for the luncheon— A finale for the Banquet NABISCO SUGAR WAFEFS The perfect Dessert Confection. In ten cent tins, also im twenty-Gve cent tins | | NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY + ; JD.QREENHUT, PRES CETMANE Manufacturer’s Dull-Season Sale of. 500 Pianos WELL-KNOWN manufacturer made a propositfon, some time ago to make up for us 500 pianos during: his dull season. We accepted his offer, agreeing not; to advertise his name. Each of the pianos bears his name, however. and you'll recognize it as soon.as you sec it. , Thes { c { .: ~ where his" folks are well to wf ae talden name of the beautiful bride 1s{ —PFacturéd Skull and Dis- ———— eee eae to tive with hb : Jot consists of — | ona ofthe seeteta-which the: {Continued from First Page.) 4-May. who has an apartment on coal i HI | Age ineludastinba fetateccnttieneernes located Shoulder. : : e Moe leveacee neVaha nals eeNGETT $2 50 to $350 Pianos Pisa “it's none of the public's business.’ moming two langult plain clothes men | before I die,” the father exclaimed last! pas: Gne Hundred and Twenty-ninth 1 . |They were married, says the flood of 3 wore going through the pretense of| night after he had Jed another party|siroot. Tie hud had a good high school Reducedito ak i mors, in the West, where they re- Miss Minnie Evans, a pretty seven-jocovering the case» To-day, thanks to|of newspaper men and friends across/education on the other side. but vhe : cently met, and stopped at the Waidort | teen-year-old girl, of Norman avenue|The Evening World's expose of the| the place of the attack, “I care not for/ianguaxe tat is spoxan in New York $150, $225 and $250 ; for several days, attracting genera! at-| 294 Guernsey street, W. ts|jax police methods that were being | the consequences. Give me two minutes] Kept lim be ry, ad Te eat ono iy tention by thelr devotion to each other. | URConsclous to-day in the Eustern Dis-| pursued by the detective bureau, « full| with the lepor and I am ready to die al- Mr. Hoarne is a brother of Col. Frank | tFlet Hospital from injuries received in| two score of city sleuths clroulated happy." J. Hearne, formerly presidont of the | Jumping from a burning trolley car onj through the Itallan ‘settlements of|°'Two facts are strongly featured In Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, He| Kent avenue, and may 4 fhe has algouth Brooklyn and ‘explored housis| the latest ‘crime against small children, » lost each one} lity to understand t bo saying to him; erstand he couldn't All perfect te a very best that can-be made atitheir re-+ spective, original prices. Rich in appearance and tone, perfect in touch and style, and last-; ing in construction. Eyery one embodies that rare piano excellence: Hine te dridewhite visiting Me statar f (hee tute ofthe wkuli-and-a-distocated a ery, —Tooking for sub-{ particuturty—oft— the suburbs, — sate *. . : A Falong Gravesend Bay, looking for sus-) 7 : Salts S| cousin, May, wrote back to that has made the name of the maker famous wherever his product has ne {Mrs Annie Armour, in Kansas City «| Solder, Several other women and. pects, Nathan J. Mitcholl, President Dyker) ang toid them over there ho been used—the same quality, the same workmanship, and the same |few weeks ago, and his daughter, Mra. | Children were bruised and burned in| ?Stne infamous pair were not residenta| Heights Club, “It 1s a startling fact| with Hugo, and Hugo's fan luc as that offered at other times at from $100 to $1S0 more than Hearne Invited Married Daugh- 47 ald Mitchell, of No. 29East Twen. | their frantic efforts to escape when the/ o¢ Dyker Helghts, for Olga and her|that forty meniare entirely depended | Bim! begging him to return to IL Nasae paleturle Tea d Married Da ty-seventh street, this city, was sur-| Cut-off box blew out. | little sister, who was with her, know | upon to cover fyilly 100 miles of atroets! 2%) here until he succeoded, orm Nandsome stool and proteation cover go with) exch piano—and q A bandsom P ked with passengera| almost every one In the exclusive sec-|q day, They cannot do it. The other! Under me leva heat of iter tent | ditto ateguards| he tonsed siteplessiy on his bed at the | gL ORe a LeRy rear “Of May'y flat, Early to-day “he | i you may purchase, if you desire, on these terms: $5 Down 722%; $1 or $1.50 a Week s ‘| C Prisgd tor e this telegram from] The car was pac ter to Home, but She him: returning from Conay Island last night. | ton. AN evidence points to: thom asl iy the need of " pee “Meet me in Whecling—am gol: As it neared East Irth atree! “Little Italy’! a aettie- | A tender ves sot ig chile i | Miss. e. 9 going to th street on! residents of “Little about the tender Hves of young ¢. She Suownilentiane! Missed Wedding be married."* Kent avenue the blow-out of the box,| ment on Fourteenth avenue, ® fow| dren. That Olga Schramek was not|sceep slipped i need |f ; Mrs. Mitchell hurried to Wheeling, | WHtH is attached to the roof over the| bloéks from the child's home, or 80M®] murdered Nkely due to the scrvams| the ¥ ed ant ie ¢ S exe! Coorer Store, Fifth Voor, Geater.) 4 but her father was not there. She re-| front platform, sent sparks all over the) of the riftraff from South Brooklyn, ]of hers Ella, who scared the) 5% rouse | Oy The romance of a miliionalre corpora- | turned home somewhat bewlldsred tor | root and set it aftre. The exptosion| who hav netihborhood eeeigepapstegeanep ter PLPaor icra we See our regular store announcement on page 5; tion lawyer of fifty and @ beautiful |a time | trightened the but the | in mon CITC AS ls 2usT Te) C14 Fe As, but Hitrlem do any > doetor brunptio of. perhaps seventeen is the | Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Hearne registered | blazing roof mad usually methodle and slow {Tt ts xome consolation to the mother on The Onjy Company of Its Kind In the World. talk of Waldorf-Astoria guesta to-day, |at the -W ¢ * me o littie daughter out of danger | working police are not Calway's to blamo | Hospital sald it was A er ate unuaually interesting. | yesterday, when they get’ out in an| No. 21 s-| who first ded the injured cn me yal faye ine walt. with a Hains, tows Announce Another : W. H, Hearne, of the Pennsylvania | automobile for Atlantic Clty, where they | burk, were among tho: wala thesia! gold sundoabtedlyires | create bribe estonther | , Railroad's staf of attorneys, of Wheel- | are to-day registered at the Hote) Tray-| seat, and, excited dv the shouts cover feem ner terribte experience, but fre clever cnoui y Tal Into | utohes of the police selectin, 1s the bridegroom, and the | more. other passengers and the fire, Jumped| that there was danger of a rolapse, Hee a ear ote Tea uni tua npc A despatch from ‘Atlantic City to-day | without waiting for the car to stop. AN t long a weeping mother and/odq ont a ft of BY ugh wh ar rd r Mr. and Mrs, Hearne refuse to be) Milas Evans fell on ler head and lay| angul father eat close to. ilttle | would: have imade It posulble. for-a mu 10 Wed there. ‘ ’ derer to bo reted himself for hours Sha ideal Summer Home affords é ie has osen learned that the militon- sas scores of others Jumped] Olka's Onin. hea wsperedy CORD | enue yO | : , 1 runt! Ss, a AS) an ases i ting Mrs ts brbke the | "yi Fresore of the thro men who!) all the pleasures of the Country, 9 * : unconscly withous being of bride pened to be vist Mra, | and fell sprawling alcng tho ts | nf the. pare ‘ fl & Sister-in-lwa of Mr, | Milas Kenney received cuts and bruises} mn atiiins of the) pitiful” vigil | posted the extra reward of $1 wrote} Osc i ; hoe, Mire. aemueat Of DIN} on the hands and face, but waa noraer-| Ol8a slept woll. Only twien did ahe|to Commissioner Hingham this, after: | whee Beads, Mod Oieald THE LIKE OF WHICH HAS-NEVER BEEN HELD BEFORE! ! ¥ wel ts, | fo and the! nother’ s em- |? b Behovaieirintewhera oun! % ‘ * for the girlslett Kan Toutes, | soualy, OUre) see musshd! oe MEd fabent Oleateae ns toEthond poe, EAR Ef lee acturers’ Sampties, Odds ana Ends, Soiled Goods, &e,, there and wae followed shorty by the | new” Pinon oe Wes suRari refinery, Ries Cae tnt arbre nelehoon avoid disappointment and com- | | tram Factories, jrusumers and People that Needed the Money, eda there had) been an explosion inv tre | swarmed to the house-to-inquire about plaint at her Table, must be | |),.,) CASI r SOLD FOR-GAS # KILLED BY BLOW. ree but ee sselne the Noes Ee eR ipa independent of the limited re- i: WHILE THEY LAST ONLY Gj ing car we buck and brow shock of the crime \ | nace x y, eenNGET LD. Th. July 18—With al na sa a peace han parsed and Dyker Hetgnts, alarmod'| sources of out-of-town markets, TRUNKS, Now BAGS. sow ?} x raat He on an Farry Mo-| out gut the nd vindletlve, ng itwelf with Park? @ TV ilford's freecand: exe 00 se $$:00 Sole Leather, Saco” | David Brean miner. Ouse | (autica. Hor Serious her. -alstora | WAS - ourorown $0 ieambanheen Odin hnd- ends from b/s itere we sit) enjoying of Annie Vancil. Brennan dint veters | More °o s were b 3 nity, trom | aa lions hear aoa Kouta may Oe OR rie » A feast fit for a king; Dayalclats Fetchjed Aine Se AteChle hanes rie harnew. of Ayre not, bes aati ulinaber| STRUCK OIL IN UTAH. | i | 7 ees Ri F aie don't see just what we want Ree GAL Peas aul lays Mofdand | hurrie\ to the hospitul tree} are loser to their 'mothera tos | 1,08 ANGELES, Cal, July 3 problem, and places at her Hundreds of Other Bargains First Come, First Served. eg All we do \s. ring. to talk. 4 ness. Among those hurt| day,-and stern. fn forbidden | of a big strike of ofl) in Washington ready call, the finest table d ie B Repair Co. (I ee MEI ; 5-10 Lcaunty, Utah, one of the so: extarn 7 > 4 i )» _ You see we're very happy—< ji, <| A tleket of adiitiemion to Famous | diseiinrewitoer ate et i lequcntacthalecanttt sey sbeariina DintaceNalecE of cacies of the world’s pi HIMePGency aggage pair 0. NC. bs Pas; Mas, Lassies, Lads— Dreamland, Caney Ialand, Free Kaa ye eMod teune nap nS MRT Cee Hol eta Panta sie PRP sj * pease = Ke 1 *f * * and four passenge: ° ls . ef 9 San Pedro, Lon Angeles Salt < Stores m4 th St Two Store: We never would have found this place [with Next. Sunday's World in| burned. Tho line In known as the A RREG EE aat Dedicate eres | Lake omattrond: hae duet : Mail and telephone orders te {fwe Stor 25 & 29 E, 14 a » Stores} Were it not for World Want Ads, |G&Patet New York only, Vinit eyo | cent rood to the land.” and on ace. We OMOER MRA CbAG DICH RU RMS PATTER | city) Iti ta: roported chat tha! field i i i Bet. Sth Ave. & Union Sq. West, a S| werent ocebmslde park me (i eat, the tush lot! trattlo the” electrical # of this section In questrot flow: | [s very oxtonatve and the dcopoaits nf oll é i ; Meas and ole Val the 8 ovd., # BweSt MM uipment of tho cats tt ald not to have ety or berries. boguy, The dizaove: in the. rogion Your Old Trunk or Baggage Made Qood 45 Now Lt ‘ ae muday Woe fy ea ‘heot 1h a mropar state at hanele, ey allew=me ac thal Mirada iar Vailas y 7 Sialic chip ibe