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pearevarimecngemncrinann ones ¢ t ea Lome | was taken to-day from Brooklyn De i | Tin ie | | fats * When I got about half way there I saw OLGA'S SISTER THINKS SUSPECT I MAN WANTED, Says He Looks Like One of; _ Two Who Offered to Help : Pick Blossoms. ic. POLICE. HOLD ITALIAN. Boy Positive Prisoner Is Fel- low Who Drove Him, from Qirs Sohramek. of Dyker Heights, Jim BB. Dyker Heights Thicket. Asvchero, & young Italian. of Newark, | ty that he knew sault that wa, tective Headuuarters te the Adama«/ Btveet Fetes Court to be confornted bey Slo alleged victim Technically, the, quty ckerge against Archero was carry- | img @ concealed weapon, for he had a/ ig revetver, fully ievded, in his pooket | ‘when the police nabbed him yesteriay ff Paile to Recognize Him. uittle Olga Bobrumek tatied the wrisoner as the who Gramred b | 4. ifr 5 E i 5 i il | i i | | in ii k it ay j M@xtioth street, South Brookiys. man,” he eald to Acting ley, of the Detective Bu- peau oT would know nim-anywhere-by th¢ funny acar on the bridge of bie nose, Me and two other kids were picking berries In the thicket when we heard screaming, It sounded like a little girl. The other kids -rin_away. but I started tor the place ihe ‘Caine Tron. “That's the Captain McC man runninr away from the spot.I yan after hint, thinking maybe some- ody lind been hurt and he was going for_help_ He naw me coming and turned around and-siarted after me, waving stick and yelling that he would kill me if I didn't get out of there I was seared, and I ran as fast as [ could and got away from him. But I looked back over my shoulder ana got a good look at him. I noticed the scar on his face and I can't be mistaken.” :: In the Adams Street Court Arehero fwas held without ball for further ex- smination Thursday. The two detec- fives who traced his Newark record say the addresses where he sald ho worked. ‘hey also point out that Olxa, the yie- tim of the assault, never got s good look at the companion of her assailant, pee COREY BUSY WITH AFFAIRS .OF STEEL CORPORATION. ited States Steel Corporation, wee at is desk to-day } was in conference with’ the heads Of departments and the heads of the severa! minor, companies making up ‘the corporation. A regular bi-monthly Beanion wan held to-day, One thing that Corey and his asso- elates discussed was the strike of 15,000 fron miners in the Vermilion And Me- Saba ranges near Dulwih, Mion. most ef ‘whom arg employees of the Oliver “Biniug Company, one of fa | elmer Stee) corporation concerns, : ,One man who profess de to, the ‘airestorate vot 0 Steet Cor ton, ‘sald to-day that Preaident Sorey ig’ firmly intrenched in the. office, tit was his best Information that rate of the Steel Cor- ‘poration ‘had not decu the poesi- Hew nt Corev'a resienation The Shortest and Most Truthful Story ts the One That Figures Teil; 10,832 POSITIONS Were Offered Last Week Through World “Help Wanted" Ads,— 4,991 MORE ‘Yhea Throvgh ALL THE OTHER New York Newspapers COMBINED. ‘Do You Want'a Position? Hthirty-years-ago-or-than-they with be-thirty-years ftom-now,onty-they> ther~caurht—-him —in--many_-contradio-} onteome of the publicity givin the Dyker Hetghts outrage. -—Hona-and—that—he is not known. at} +h tegp-natd-about-an-auto-suggested crime the better, Schramek Case Suspect, His Accuser, | S8- Year-Old Giri Victim and Her Sister ELAR GOP IH Was veer | | | | M IDAY, JUL a ¥Y 22, 1907. OWNER HEIGHTS TO HAV SPECIML POLICE SENTRIE —_-.—— Bingham Orders Two Guards} Constantly at Scene. of Schramek Tragedy, Commisstoner rounced a pew Bingham achome” te to-day atop. the ‘on of Brooklyn, and will try the ex- periment, beginning at 8 -P. M. to-mor- row. A booth will be erected at Elghty- sixth street and. Twelfth avenue, and two, dleyclo policemen will be om duty day and n _ Residents of the nelghbdorhood will be Instructed by card, to “be issued by the Police Commissioner, how to get honic nto quick te he booth, phone, and one wire direct to the Fort Hamilton (Seventy-first: Precinct) ata- tlon. In case of robbery, urrauit or any other crime calling for immediate ac- ton, the 1x advised to fils booth One of the p all on a i . aotity the prect and will motor-eyo.w to the Gen. Bingham says the motorcycle policemen —wilt be atje to Ko anywhere within a mile of the booth atation In nections: with eit) to the n wil) . 00, rip three niin at most He believer the sche WH! che kK the reign of crime at © Helzhts The number of the telephone booth at Dyker -Helghts is twenty-two ten —Bay Ridge. and it will be In opera- tion at 8 P.M. to morrew aes TRIES AGAIN TO SWIM THE ENGLISH CHANNEL. DOVER, England, July 2 —Jabez Wolffe, the auteur awimmer of Lon- don, Inaugurated the channel swim- ming season to-day. He entered the sea at the South Foreland ay 10.30 o'ctock and struck out for France. Wolffe swam to within five miles of Cape Gris Nez, France, in'1908. At this point he sprained a tenden and was forced to give up the effort ONLY WAY TO CHECK WAVE OF MOST BRUTAL GRIMES, | When asked for her opinion as jo Teach Little Ones to. Avoid All Strange Men as First Step, Is the Adbice of Mrs. Harry Hastings. “It all Hes witb the parents.” said parents. By Margaret Rohe, : Sele HE ‘best: means of. protect-! from the horrible attacks that have been shocking all York this week lies wholly with the mothers,” ‘said Mrs. Harry Hastings, |for them.” former Vice-President of; the City 44? YBUNESTERS ARE the dangers that le all around then, wander away from home and trust to and protect them from all harm. In }to‘averi theee horrible crimes ts for th FI Federation of Clubs and a member! of the Mothers’ Club and the Will fam Lloyd Garrison Equal Rights Association, to-day. “Crimes of this pature are simply| MARGARET Rona, the outgrowth of civilization and are bound to exist. They are no more prevalent to-day than they were Agricultural College ‘in Heart, ofWest. Side Tenement, are given more publicity to-day and are more widely discussed through 2 : i : Y District Now Open. | the newspapers. “ SAFEGUARD IS: IN HOME. “Personally, I believe it is this very publicity which does more than anything elee to add unintentionally to the number of outrages. Crimes! of this nature are always inspired by auto-suggestion. Many othe al} ways follow the first, and the cight more last week are only the natural; Consequently. ( The Children's Farm — School, De Witt Clinton Park, Eleventh ave nue and Fifty-third street, had ‘its opening for tho season to-day, and Mra, Henry Parsons, the directresa, greeted four hundred and forty young farmers, boys and. girld” between 1h. ayes of eight and sixteen years. “In the home itself Mes the best safeguard against the horrors that eyed ot 4 parental te thé paseceat threaten our children. It is the mother who Is the natural protector of |, pal Ha ak of children “apptied for Foun her child, not the policeman. Of course in a locality unprotected by police,|” It l¢ Mrs, Parsons’s alm ‘to give the children as much fresh alr as possible, and the little farm of three-quarter: an acre, while npt dig enough xo ser all, haa proved a huge success. Of 1, applications of 'Weat side young farm- era only #2 could be given farm space Mpa child has a plot tx8 fest, and seven vegetables are cultivated. Work begins at 9. o'clock each morning and unset. crime {s always more prevalent, but I belleve a child who has been prop: erly trained at home and warned against dangers is as safe as one in a place with a policeman on every corner. __Mothers_know the many dangers that le in walt for their children on eyery hand, and it is their business and their first duty to safeguard them against them, As soon as the child is old enough to know anything the mother *should begin impressing upon her the dangers of wandering away from home. The child for its own good should be fitet warned, rea- soned with and then threatened, or even punished, to make it realize that {t must never accept candy or gifts from a stranger, nor under any cir- cumstances be pursuaded to go away anywhere with him. The child. who has been made.to appreciate fully the importance of this will escape all such dangers as Hitle Ella Schramek met, ij SHOULD WARN CHILDREN. “Underatand, I am not setting myself up to criticise parents tdivid- ually, but generaliy speaking they are usually to blame in cases of this kind, It 1s by moral instruction and warnings at home that the child will be properly equipped to withstand the temptations of the fiends who al-! ways in'these cases follow the same method of enticing their little victim! by bribing her with gifts of fruit and candy. “Just as soon as the mother realizes the importance of warning against dangers'and the proper training and moral persuasion at home, just as soon as she is made to appreciate fully the fact that {t is the mother and not : chat DR. TOBIAS’ Venetian Liniment UNEXCELLED for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, in the Limbs, Back ox Chest, Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, etc. SATISFACTION GUARANT on TI fo + MONEY ner Price, 2% ana 50 ents, Al) Drurmiate. DEROT, 40 MURRAY 4 ‘Degrees of latitude seem to shift when you drink iced White Rose Ceylon Tea Bracing as the North. SEA AND LAND -ATTACK ON MOROCCAN REBELS. | i Sultan's Gunboat Takes Part in’ Battle Against Forces of the Pretender: MELILLA, Morocco, July &.—An en- Kegement betwaph forces of the Sultan and of the Hretender js. tn ‘progress near. here. ‘Troops of the Suwlay are attacking the forces of the Pretender from the Innd side, while the gunboat Sidi el ‘urk is bombarding them trom the spn, ‘The Oitcome' war indecided st the Bling of derpacen, , THE CHILD’S SYSTEM 1s.aure to be injured «by common coffee. BOSTUM makes childreti well andstrong. | y } } The key to Forta vaults ts com- monly known as 4 World “Real Estate” “ad Acquire one to-day, 4 | o>, “There's a Reason.” tis aS watch more carefully over their children and stop expecting others t heartily. as I ath STUDYING FARMING, [the pol{ceman who 1s the best protector of hef child, then, I belfeve, and | |by no other means, that a check will be put upon the perpetration of | |these horrible crimes, and thus safeguarded Against these brutal attacks, jour ttle girls will bo practically secure.” what we are to do abont these seem- lingly Increasing atrocities, Mrs C. L, Magnus, a member of the School {* | Board, offered practically the same solution as Mrs. Hastings. Mrs. Magnus. ‘*T’hese terrible crimes cannot be deplored too much, but nelther can the terrible negligence of PARENTS SHOULB.GUARD THiiM. “Parents nowadays look too much to others to take care of their chil- dren. Particularly, they rely too much upon their teachers. Mothers know and yet they allow their children to @ policeman to keep an eye on them & measure this ts what a policenian | ing their little daughters {# for, but what happens when there 1s no policeman about? No; parents | should not expect too much from others. No one {s as interested in a child as its own mother and father. Other diainterested persons cannot be ‘ex:| New pected to watch out for the child {f Its-own parents do not, The only way mothers and fathers perzonally to 0 do it he 7 A Sure Sign, AF ray bie Phiten ie freee y Elders—I uess I'm getting old Asoum—What's the matter now? Elders—1 notice ft don't tauch as used to over jokes about an | ne-wave In the Dyker Helghta sec- | which will have an outalde! fail up| fof the steamboat. WE 1S BSS BY ORDER OF COURT | Wilkinson, Falling Off Water | Cart After 22 Years, Paroled in Her Care, UJ There fs one man tn this city teday | who will obev orders frm his wife and make no fuss-ubout tt He ts John Wil- Inron, of No, Ml Enaet Elehty-ntth atreet, and Mra. Wilkinson has author- [ity from’ a polloe Curt to draw. the reins over. him as «eemeth unto her | beet. Jolin In not & 1krge man. Vand usually meck, Dut when Arewater into. hte ayatem che furnitare te in wer of as. iin wife admits thease p: least twen- ty-tw years ajith: aruck bin on Saturday night. He cane home and made things hum, | until his muscular helpmeet hic him & lgharp blow and doubled him up under the table Mra. Wiliingoa’a next 1m Gall in a policemansand ive band: in charge. “4 did tia, plained yestursay 10 Magistrate Walsh in the Marlem Police Court, “not pe cause 1 Could not manage the situa tlon myself, but becaune 1 wanted to Yget the right to deal witn nim in the re “What do you wish me the Afugsstrate, | “an't there ‘some way that L may be iy to dot” asked a sort of policeman over him," phe asked: ‘no that when ne comes home drunk and makes a disturbance I can sit on him, Kive him « goud punching if necessary Well,” fala the Magistrate, smiling. frit you don't want him sent away jean parole him in ustody. “For how long? Mra. Wilkin- Pees Wilkin, uring his: good behavior.” “That's all right’ she sala what I want, Judge.” It wan no ordered, and the prisoner id silent, wax turned over to hia wife. ay von, i “That's | *-naid Mrs, Wilkinson, hever before came ho dition. We have nin: “and he ome In that con- children, one. a son twenty-one years old. “What | happened: thin time must never hapren |awaln, Tc) It does," she added, puthen Up ia sleeve mgritticantly, “something | Wil-hzppen to him, I don't Intend th eer wale courts or polleemen. take care of the case myself nom IT have the authority pen LAD OuRKE todo; wite-beatln furniture-breaking -b: drinking husbands. My opinion the man who'll come horn Bae raise 4 row just needs. « 00d -thra. |ing to take {tall out of him. Portan I'm something of a hitter. But pga ree ast her. fist there are plenty ot ings ‘around ire, plenty, of the house then we'd have lesy That's what's needed,” she declared, jtand the sooner wives ‘find It out the children and thelr drinking husbands.” |BILL FOR WATER GATE |= ON HUDSON NOW SIGN! (CHpectal to Tha Prening World.) ALBANY, N.Y. July 2%—A din signed by Gov. Hughes to-day author- fzes the extension of Riverside Park by | Alling In land under the wators of the | Hudson between One Mundred and Fotrteenth and One Hundred and Six- teenth streets 20 as to permit the con- struction of a water gate and monu- ment. to Robert Fwton, the {oyentor ‘Phe Robert Fulton Monument: Aanoctation will bulla the gate. Fulton's first “steamboat, © the Clermont, was put together In New York clty and made its first steam ‘oy axe up the Hudson from New ur... Oa Alban: years ago. for Constipation As Kood to chew as any conf chewing and Sreased Rowe It never suapectin of make them wel plece every. dai pattral habit—snd. is’ ronte Ahd {t's good for you. fe Presence of the Grtagints DEWAR “WHITE The Laxative Chewing Gum nm KUM And acts sural, tly, aaturally. 1) : the increased Row of arenes Sofely, wea Hy casturally The act o will keep you bright and healthy—there ls no reaction—it to the whole system. for If your druggist doe; t sel) GUM-LAX send if name and ten c dh veo All taal Hed bene US Ae MRC, etek Toe ae Broadway New York City, For nale by Caswelj-Mansey & Counany, Hegeman & Company. . Riker, Bon & Company, and J, Mijhau‘s Son, > York City. and two thousand other New Constipation is the cause of 90 per cent._of all_allments, Indigestion, Ap- pendicftis, Headaches, Biliousness, and even Preumonia-and-Colds-are-ditectty traceable to this cause, The easiest form in which to take the best remedy is biidrea gladly chew ton{c Cascara that Js to keep them well It's good to chew LABEL” Hele bald Se been mairied twenty-two rn} lve what every | better It will be for themmelves, their | ED. ; S.S.S, cures The Kind You Have Always Bought — ONSEn 3 PER CENT. Vegetable Preparation{ocAs. Similating the Food aniiReguts. (ing the Stomacts and Bowels of Aperfect Remedy for Consfips- ston, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms Convulsions feverish ness and LOSS OF Sree. For Over — Thirty Years CASTORIA {wa oENTAUN commany, sew Yond TacSinile Signarure of [vests er Special Reductions BOYS’, GIRLS’ AND CHILDREN’S SUMMER SHOES She enumerated — severa: ° utensils and sald they would de vere | well “husband-beating’* became | _Narrow widths only. Assortment includes Black Kid, Patent Leather — and White Canvas, ‘in AA, A and B widths. 2! to 6, were $2.50 to $3.50, $1.95 — Ilto 2, were 1.75 to 3.00, 1.45 50 to 2.50, -95 5 to 10:, were owed on. presentation — Write for oar. 10% tile “adver tierment on any New Cutajocue. w witlole parcha,ed for cash this Mated Free. Agents for GRAND RAPIDS FUR § eaiete $65 at NITURE. Until 9 o’Clock PARLOK—Fine ‘This home consists of the follow- ) MD KOUM— Golden &, ples ing articies, anu le vn exufoltion in| Oak Dressing Cate id Washstand; french our wareryvo showing you ex~ iron ree i ‘4. Bed, Parloc ily we they would mppear iu your} euayne ite 0); home. i FURNITURE. CARP! and and parte 10.6; 1 Rocke saira’ Curtains DINING - OOM Jak Ndeboard, ue ved ni r $30.00 $8.50 * irather Ci | tore. three (| ‘aneseat Cha Accounts up to 810,000 by sve-| Chairs; 40 pieces of | i Pinto g tay cla) artangenrent, | Tin ware; Kitchen large sel of B Gur Terms Apply Also to New | Table: 12 yards Ol Gtave York Siate. Rhode Islan’, Peanast- | clot Mensachusetts, New Jersey |W Freight ve_ allow and Reallr-ad Fare. Connecticut. AV Ese (41 7-142’ 3 CATARRH © Catarrh is not merely a disease of the mucous membranes and inner | linings of the body as some of the symptoms: would seem to indicate; it - is a deep-seated blood disease, in which the entire circulation andthe greater part of the system are involved, Like all’ other blood diseases, r | Catarrh comes from poisons and impurities accumulating in the circus a ; lation which irritate and inflame ‘the tissues and mucous: surfaces, and | then the unpleasant symptoms of the diseasg ara manifested, There is , 4 tinging noise in the ears, a_thin, ‘watery discharge {gjm the nostrils, a | filthy matter drops back into the throat, the breath has an offensive odor, {and many other annoying and unp nt symptoms are characteristic ; of the trouble. Sprays, washes, inhalations, etc., cannot reach the 4 blood, and are therefore valuable only for the temporary relief they afford, To cure Catarth the blood must-he purified, Nothing equals 1S. S. 8, for this purpod<{ it gocs down into the circulation, removes | the catarrhal matter, purities tlie blood and n alasting cure, Wha §. S. S. has removed the cause, the bléod beir ire and healthy nourshee the membranes and tissues instead of irritating theut with noxlou aja ter, and the symptoms all pass away, Wook on Catarrh and any nedical advice free, THE SWIFT-SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA GA.

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