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aaa _ SWVED HER BIB, BUT CRIPPLED TNE EVENING wokUs. |Some-of the Air Pilots Who Will Sail in Great | _ Balloon Race, and Boy Who Rides Sky Bicycle ~SOMWILD | cE —— “Mother é —Severely—Bumed—in Herole Effort to Save Her + ‘Little Ones From Fire. | _ CROWD. GAVE NO AID. “While She Was at the Gro- cery Store’ Peter Played’ _ With “Matches. zabeth “Mullry, . of . 257 Grand street, ‘Jersey City, is: at the). homie /of “friends burned and brulaed:in | @n effort to save her two helplens @hildren from a fire wlich broke out in her fiat on the thicd foor to-day. One Sef the ohildren' is dead, and the mother! mily forfeit, her life for har bravery. Mra, Mullry left her son Petor, aged four years, a-orinple, and her élghteen- | months baby in bed while she went to | sa nearby grocery store. Peter scrambled | Whe Noor and got Nts—thands—on—a bor of matches. In playing with the matehes-the~chitd= set the tabla ctotli > and carpet on fire-—The blaze sproad rapidly. = Seeing flames burating from the win-| @ow on ler return, Mrs. Mullry dropped | her purchases and burried ~unstairs, | . aereaming at the top of her.volce and | _tFouestig other tenants of the bullding, @il of whom beat a lusty retreat to the street. Mrs.-Mullry found ber paby tucked beneath the civthing « r bed. The | Names were burning o the & elothing, but the child sispt on, unaware. ef the danger. The «moke Was a0 dens, from the carpe: and linen that he had to rush to ti window severa!> tinies-to save herself from suffocation Ber crippled child could not be found Mrs—SMuilry’s acreams sounded above the excitement in the street. An alarm had been turned in aed the bells of fhe | fire-engines added to the confusion. Yet | rt anf wd in the street moved to-help the little woman unti Patrolman Sanders raced up the street, - beating the fremen by a minu' 4 But the mother had found her baby. Wnder the bed. his one leg sticking | out and his night clothing burned | from his body, was-Petor, unconscious. vith her baby tn one arm and the boy fn the other she started down th ehree flights, of stairs. At the firs: landing she saw Patrolman Sander, The. three | the woman's elothing ableze and the-thin xurments Physicians found that Poter’ would CkUse hls Uvathy asd tint te ‘mother's hands, face and xhouldera mere rOusted severely, She wax carried, to the home of frie: burner DRAM THe hice wae “yates —gulshed and was confined to) the third joor on 2 NO SUCCESSOR TOMAS, FOVAS Jing belonging to Louls Grimm, a fi Smashes Iron Railing ___Cellar_ Storage. | ‘After Her Death Board G) .—-Directors-Will-Manage:Chtis- tian Seience-Affairs.— turniahed a lot of excitement in Jem_to-day. Phe big” anim: -was_ attached Fred Westheimer. of N : BOSnON. Oct. 21.--Prompted by the weport that a successor had been whosen to take the place of Mrs. Mary Baker G, Eddy, as head of the Christ- —tan Science Chhrch after the death of eho: present leader, Alfred Fariow, the official spokesman for the denomination, | hhaxctwsued the following statement: “Mrs. Eddy, founder of the faith and mobile. Up Second ayenue the team | Sixty-sixth street is a hish iron ing, ‘protecting a stairway leading a basement. Several men In the #1 to-day in) supreme contetl jot the| Horres and “shooed" their into Ghristlan Scignce Churety, will have nol “ope bay was near eucceswor. Neither Mrs. Augusta Stet- eon; the leader of the New York-church, @or Lady Dunmore, who has been prominently mentioned, will ever All the| from the wagon, pemtign=oceuplad. today by Mra. Eddy, | free from the shattered railing / eWith-the death of the aged 1akiery {He plunged imo the fence, smash into’ small” pleces and “breaking from “his ,harness, ‘The other Cerra asement. hi weight. smasning: the 1Sihway with another hoyse, NGS 10 BTS atid Stairway and Breaks Up eld pro-| “duce: dealer, of No- t27 Second avenus, | Ha, t+ Hundred aid —Fiftleth aleeet, mt Sixty fMfth street and Second avenue, when he was frightened by a passing auto- ‘dashed, |. | scattering vehicles and pedestrians, At, Fail: into treet | ; stood Inthe path of the frightened this it the rtalrway, ng loose horse kicked-and- reared and also broke away Im his effort to get the Is great ‘MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1907. FLATS EL EDETIANN j | _feromwe. , DICK SO, \ brD) DOZIZR_ ' |. Roosevelt ~he~-Chriatian Sclence Church -wili_huve A Sa ERIC se COE he fall of ten feet aid not #60 m_ to mess of tho organization will undoubt=| harm the horse, He regal ja feet edly. be considered by a board of; di-|/and-nogan:kibking DackWard aguinal a eectors, © While: rhe memory {hel'door, leading. Into the cellar A. few -daunder and discoverer will remain the} biawa seit. his hoofs. reduced the door only name “ever eT to kindling, This seemed tO xatisty = faith. ithim fdr aominute. Anyhow, when his = ees “driver: pr down=into~ the hote, -ex= CUT MOUNTAIN ROAD FOR-HARRIMAN CASTLE. Wizard's” | $1,000,000 Place” in \ Orange County, N, J., to { * Be a Wonder. _ Bullders erecting .B, H, Harriman's q@allifon-dollar castlé.on the lofty ‘perk et Tower Hill Arden, > Orange County, N. J., have Deen compelled, to jarye @ road out of the mountain in | fractured lee or ‘legs, and half out of the basement. cellar and out through the back Into an alley. Half way through cellar the animal again ened and in his struggles boxes him to the ground by means of a si Ww platform. He was taken bac! several bruises and cuts about his and shoulders. a der to transport ¢ huge) granite Sateen F be and oat a of mnles | INJUNCTION AGAINST ‘A beautifuy park Is belng created out SAVED BY POLICEMAN IN Ri Pecting to see the bay groaning with a he was half in Policeman Miller came up and the two decided to take the horse through the door the me tright- ‘and barrels were overturned and broken. Pollceman and driver finally got the an: imal Urough the back door and helped lant- eto treet and harnessed to his wagon, ne horse was not Injured except tor logs Ow: fine wildness of the billy” Aine castle PRESSMEN PERMANENT, + Walch Ix of severe Ronwin style. will . 4 Be surmount ign ‘eauare tartar, | i crom biol a magnificent > vie Me |) CINCINNATI, Ost. 12—A. teniporary } Clad Cs ranrdiling eo eer sary ty injunction agalnat the Inciting of » } wit ba aD feet Tong... An: Immenss| strike by the International Preasmon's i @winming pool Is one of the features! Union for an elghtrhour day was mado i $f the Harriman home. Tower Hill Is |-permanent by United States qi the highest point, it said, of the| Judge Thompson, ‘who held that such fRemapo’ range. action by the union officers would be ¥ ——_—_o—————. “| a breaking of*a vaild contract, FOOTBALL PLAYER, , * 2) 71}. HURT IN GAME, DIES, Ww in’a football fame here, yesterday, fell{and would have drowned had not unconscious while ining up) diler 9 to hi ‘¢, He was found be t= 8) Hospitei iceman Musgrave gone ito jis ‘asl rift was: tak: ‘anootinolous, He become the best men and women. There i ; » BOAT. nikon Joseph Shertft, of No, 42 Eighth ave- CHICAGO, Ort. 2f°—W. C. Albrechbt, ailppod off the pier: at the foot of xed twenty, wno’mayed right guard ‘Twentieth atreet last evening, Po- Cardinal Gibborta takes issue with Mra, Adlal Stevenson, wife of the former Vice-President of the United States, in her plea for small famiMes for the mother's sake, In a statement prepared, in Baltimore he speaks atrongly in fayor of the ideas on “race suicide’ as oxpressed by Pres dent Roosevelt, and even goes further than the autocrat of the White House has ventured, “The accidentally odcurring cases of, exceptional hardship for the. mother," the venerable prelate declared, “where her physical health ta gravely compro- mined, are made far too much of. All important general laws bear Nard at times upon the Individual.” Tho Cardinal calls the views “courageous,” and adde: "I say ‘courageous,’ because they run counter to ideas only too readily welcomed, by large numbers of the well-to-do and self. indulgent and worldly-minded, whose hostlity they could but provoke," ‘Two or three children are not enough, Cardinal Gibbons urges, and offers his “It js a great mistake to suppose that the two or three children of the ‘small’ fathlly, who receive all’ the ad- yantages and all the indugences that thelr parents can bestow, are going to {-0- dlampline and a greinina in the Gibbons Backs | Up . in Fight Against Race Suicide + Cardinal_Takes Issue With Mrs. Adlai ___ Steyenson, Whose Plea Is for Smaller Families... jJarge family, where feelings and [rights of others have constantly to be reckoned with, which are much more jeffective Mi preparing the right: sort of {men and women to meet the conditions jot real life, “ahuby ius reared will not go caslly be (oud among tie hordes of luzy, [self-centred do-nothings, woo are o1 Ho gv0d) to church, or to society, or to themselves. The ‘race has not sinproved, but tus wuftered disaster, in doth pa- ons nd communities, where thé pro- creation of children bag nov been looked lopon as a matter-fer too sacred and | momentous to be left to the contrel of Individual appreciation of its manifold And perploxing. probiems, “It was never inteuded that marriage shouia be divorced from religion, It is only with the aids that religion gives that {ts high duties can be fulfilled, and Jtis only tiey who strive to fulfill them, the fatiiers and inothers waose lives {n-Mhelr families, that taste t and truest Joys of family Ife, a deepest To those Wao have mind and heart Intent upon enjoyments outside the family circle cho humble duties of spouse and paren beconie irksome, and (there is a desire to shun them, i “Marriage, according to the Christian dispensation, Is not Instituted for self. indulgence, but for the rearing of chil- arguments to back up his claim, He|dren in the knowledge and fear of God, oats , who will Culfll thelr-every obligation as sald In part: Individuals and as memberw of the social body, and prepare themselves for the eternal society of their, Diving Master and His faithful sorvants, Ita duties properly fulfilled develop in the highont lexree wolf-denying, unfailing courageous devotednesa in the Individual, and, con- sequently, in the jamily, the strong end tender bends tad ta pembere em fa PASTOR POURS. - HOT SHOT INTO SUNRISE CLUB _ | FIRST CALL FOR MS. C8 BAR BREAKS SILEN REE enow of the svuason fell here yesterday te @ depth of two Inches, following = | County -have—been —froson,———__—_— BINGHAMTON, Oct S—Yestertay 2.6 inches ef new fell in this citw. more since -effieial records have been kept GET OUT YOUR ULSTERSE MALONM, N. YT. Oot She first” Gian bed ever hetore txtien-in-Octaver—— HYPO. ‘VON ABLRCORI 'Brooklyn Congregation Hears , Ferdinand Earle and-Defend- ers Roundly Scored. |ARE CALLED “FREAKS” “Warts ‘on Social Organism Which Should Be Cut Qut,” Says: Preacher. - Milistones fdr the. necks of ora national~pigaty where sdtil-mat fay be confined,’ In the solution .of' the anti-macciake problém suggested by the Rev. Dr. Frederick. F>—Shannon, ‘pastor of -Grare—Merhodtat pti ‘Church, Sevnntf avenue and St, John's place, Brooklyn. Many of the members of his congre- gation are congratulating him to-day on his stand, which he took without gloves in a sermon before 50) persons Jaat night. “RULED NEW SHP ~ OF ANCHOR LINE Joyous First Voyage of Cal fornia Saddened by Death cof a Woman: { { : | i The maiden trip of the new Anchor Wne steamship California, — which sRteamed-to- her--berth_trom— Quarantine. to-day, haying made tho trip in eight |aays, six hours and forty minutes, was Feven tit. fright during a tempestuous gale; the ipurser—wxs robbed cf-his personal ve- jlongings, nd 163 children took figyra- |tlve possession of the ship, to the dix- ay of the officers, = The youngsters, childten of. second- clays passengers, cttmbod the rigging, © invaded engine-room, officers’ quarters, »Jehur tstuteroom, undeterred by threats of the room, first cabin apd capialn‘s that the children oaly by officers. ‘the tuct {Were accompanied Tuothers, wha’ were coming to join thelr husbands, furnished the lite tnuvellers with free rein, a Mrs. Bridget McFarlane, traveling with her huskend and six-year.son, was the wciman -#ho.muccumbed. second day-out, ‘during @ heavy gale, while seas pounded the tall sides of the Ui Mra, McFarland was attucked by A wordy paawenger—ates—or- thelr | On™the-— Ferdinand Pinney Earle and his soul. jmate, and especially the Sunrise Chsb, {got a dose of hot sot such as is rarely heard. In part the preacher said: “When we reoall the ‘afinity’ cases fand the “stnrisers”” with” whith” New York is cursed, we have reason to b doubly thankful for the truth expressed in the avorda, “She world pesseth away: and the lust thereof.’ And the sooner “these tnhuman freaks pass away the better It will be for sock Society cawnn It to Itwelf to asnist them in pass. Ing away as spoodlly as possibie: They are warts on the social organisin which ought to be cut out, root and branch, ‘to preserve the health of the com munity. | "When auch monstrosities as Fer- |@inand Earle and the Sunrise Club lcome from the depths to blacken th surfaco of the social sen they-are not _lentitied to the humane treatment of Noted Yachtswoman Tells} yesterasy intecsoow t Why. She Left Husband, | r-e nurey = Meunt Greylooke and Denies His Story. Will Make New Effort to Havel Him Declared Incompetent * Pi | NO. DEFENDS HER FAMILY. to Handle Estate. ee rot ret i : Have won their. great reputation by maintaining for 7x ty] years atecord for superior ||! quality in workmanship and the highest standard of jall-around excellence. | | al Breaking a silence of ‘many ‘years, uring whlch her metrimonial attaire! have been many times in print, E Murgatroyd Barker, wi Sharles Bell Harker, thade {tomday- ti Gertrude Stringer, which. wi published, “and attributed to Capt. Barker, Coincident —with her interview came nnouncement by her lawyer,Joha M. Gardner, No, 141 Broadway, that as ap lication for a mission to pass of j Capt. Barker's sanity had falled—here+ | besause of lack of Juriadiction, the mo- jton would be at-once made in Orange County, this State, the captain’a home county, Efforts will be made to show that he is incompetent to manage his | $500,000 -emtate, z x ) OME Barker is” handsome and looks tabout thirty-five. She is a noted yachts- {woman. She is at the: Hotel Lucerne, Amsterdam ayeniio and Seventy-ninth street, with her gistor and her brother: }in-law, She aaid: | “Tells of Her Family. j 1 wee acquainted with Mr, Barker | for two years before we were married, and not in the manner he intiinstos, | He was recetved as a welcome guest | by my whole family, As far as tho im- | Diled references to my antecedents are jconcerned I desire to say that mj mother waa from the well-known Tapan family and a niece of John Loxan. My, |the ‘Waters’? are sold atj |such low prices and on such, easy terms, $225 to°400} Payments from $5 to $10} 1S coat of tar ani | milixtoues hanged ubout their necks to hold them down In their native black- ness, And 1 say this because they im press me as being about the only ele ment in society whose case ix utterly urd and the murdorer and the gamble: and the fallen woman, but these artiati assoasinators of the home, these ex ponents of frec-lovism, these — foul: minded Woertines, who scoff at legal itd rriages—these-—iped <vitltures,-who. coh in thie “tree of clvilization and Croak at the comms pers inded ladies and gentlo- 7 TET Ty 3 use—ut—tire- trictions of law and ord ‘seemi tO Delong tO 13yTo! {tors of hell,” for ‘whom ier=-Rocte mental, mere! redemption! know. where the Sunrise tnen who ars parrowink. why, they ‘freed. $ne! there 1s net noe spiritual ii1-do-n0! wh 7 pa aandaninn = idk, ALL Tih etefaterview of one of its members An Mnclined to think that the name was suggested by the probable prao- ide ‘of the club itself—breaking up. jabout sunrise in the morning, after & Atgnt of unspeakable orgies and brutal Hiapation. It In-sald that ‘aa an or- |mantzation the Sunrise Cluf has no iSrinciples, Dut all its members ure men j bri fomen of pronounce! individtal~ Sule . | don't suppose the olub hos “Well 1 Qcused of Having any de- Line principles, and as for the mattor for its -menibors beim need indivViduatlties,-the devil ry pas 8 onan eindlyidual net he in too Inuch of- ag tyt he viwhere he t« not. wanted of pronou pled es of the Bunriae Club are at jn Ameriva,cartainiy—not“ by > wi * | Waneeent people; but as these ‘unde- (Zens are. already. here. 1 sirable oly that Uncle | Work by. building a kind’ of national vee Nheen—trae--ranaporta| ve then (100.5: j with full dea that such knowle Would soon dle of its own filth." Aheralo, ay father mee Friern Mireeteeyd cf Head. hopeless. There $s hope for the drunk: | decencies of lite, | 4 your at No. with Gerttu “men-and- women iotm. a wholeronie” mindonary” lonely fatand-and then | i fhe—andher sister have been engaged. tolony for the }will make thelr_frst professional ap- PLATT'S NEMESIS. | gnother epistle | No pianos so celebrated as, {monthly withoutinterest. We also offer a beautiful new style Chester Piano for $190 on payments of only _ { $5 Monthty s¢ pianos are fully war- | ford, Yorkshire, fa tamtly~ of much prominence, hottt | socially and Mignclally. ‘The present Sir Heward Ripley, of Ripley, Leeds, is iny eousin, “1 desire to say that never at any time since my separation from my hus- and have I lived other than aa Mra. keva Barker, wite of Clurles B, Harker, ‘Tt has been Mr. Barker's habit to various women of his at- ate ee ae his wife—srs, Charles 5: totir-at"his--house- in Central: | Rote tn Noms “Wost Beventieth atreet Burke | Vatiey de. Btringér,, and Th, ate his. piatne cing | her vi Jat owas: Nain: nrein the. dlvarce preceed. gs instituted and won by Mr. Tollo- his wife ranted for six yéars and are th best plano values ever offered, Send Postal for Catalogue. T - Horace Waters & Co Three Stores: 134 Fifth Av., near 18th St./ 127 W. 42d St., near B'way. Harlem Branch (Open Evenings), aims in: ston again: SCHOOLMAAM ~ NOW CHORUS GIL Miss-Marion Standish-and Her | Sister, of Stamford, Go _on Stage. | Miss Marton Standish, «school teacher, has at mat been ableto gratiry a \lto-long ambition to-go on the stage. ‘om Jones'* Company, and pearance in the chorus, ; The Standish sisters iyein ‘Stamford; Conn,, where forthe last two years Marion had been a teacher in the third de at the Cove school. Her parents fra her educated for a teacher in the ~Extraorditiary values ~~ this week. For instance: RUGS—9x12 Royal Wiltons in _rich medallion and Oriental GETS A SETBACK ‘Mae C. Wood Can't-Take the! ’ | torn enkagemen } recommend them; Question of Marriage _ Before Jury. | Mae-C. Wood has fafled tn her effort. HeUre HATE Hue te tear tee -died dee Spite the attention of Dr. Parr, the | ahipts- surgeon, overboard during @ bad blow the seas and winds will abate. Mrs. Mciar- Tand's body buried in Mie deep, the storm ceased and the Callforniu had simOoth seas to port. Capt. Blaikle and Purser R, Johna- | ton) only arrived in Glasgow aboard ghe Furnessia a wok ago Friday morning, when they Were redulred to go aboard the California, ‘On the firet day out Purser Johnston found that in the haaty transfer of his polongings they had been “lifted.” He shad to wear borrowed clothing during the trip. Nearly 600 feet long. the California {a the Lusitania! of the Anchor line fleet. Ble ta of 8,500 tons burden and was launched in May last. On this trin she carried 76 firat-cabin, 523 ‘sec. Jond-cabin and 456 steerage passengers, | She fs modern in evem respect. aaah Sa 1 | CHESTNUT BURR DROPS |FROM TREE TO BOY'S MOUTH. | PHIJADBLPHIA. Oct | Boyer, fourteen years old, of No. (72 }Highter street, held his mouth open yesterday and « chestnut burr dropped Into it. The burr stuck so’ tightly there that a physician had much work in removing it. Harold and neveral otmer small boys wont chestnuting along the Wiasahickon yesterday. Young Boyer tossed a club among the branches. Fearing that it might, in fall- Ing, strike of hl, friends, he spread reas the 21, -- Harold te: halt--Benavor—chomma.-G-Datt be. fore a jury in her ault in which she| a A> superstition among j asks for-an abrolute- divorce= trom a|-of th | wailors. ia tat Ifa corpse ja dropped | marriage she allewes took place at the; BS -Fiih—Avenue Hotel on Nov. 9, 1901. | Senator Platt, through aMdavits pre-| [wanted to Justice” Sexbury “in Soptem=} | ber, denies that he married Miss Wood. Her Jawyer. made an application for an| Vorder ito: Vframe’ phe ladie/ tor! a (aube| | mission to a Nurg. John B. Stanch-| field, in behalf of Senator Platt, op-| | posed. Justice Beabury to-~day dented the mo- | tion, He sald: | ‘The only issue raised hy the com-| plaint and anawor is whether the plain- | tim was mbrricd to the defendant on} or about Nov, 9, 1901, at the Fifth Avo- nue Hotel. There is no authority for |the aundivigion of this lasue to a Jury, Jand the practice of submitting any 3- |mue other than that of unfalthfulness | to w jury In an action of this character | lhas been distinctly disupproved by the | \Appellate Division of this department | lin weveral cases olted.” ESCAPED “LIFERS” HERE. Got Away From South Prison aud Belleyed to Be Here, | Walt Allen and Jim Suddettr” murder- era, who escaped, from the State Pent- tentiary in Columbla, 5. C., where they were sorving life terms, are thought to be hiding In this city. 5 ‘They were convicted in Grennville, | # Cy In 191. Through good behavior both were made "trustfes"’ at the prison, on Tuesday last oscaped. ‘Tho a ice of New York baye been asked to ebarp bestows ter Snein. cy peas Carolinal lephe first manager they applied to was: | would be open for her at any time. hope that she might give up thoughts of the stage which had early possessed her; but now they have concluded that whe would never be satisfied until she had tried theatrical life, They attached ono condition to her going on the stage: her aister asses ay KO ao her ey or the sistera. set O serena (They nad much to ct rion had-been @ {st in. St. John's Roman—Catholic Church at Stamford. Jessie had sung. much jn public and both gir! been prominent in amateur the: effects ;° regularly _ $32.50; now.. $29.50. 8.3x10,6 sizes, 9x12 Body Brussels. Just the thing for dining-room or H- UES. oi) $23.50 $21.50 8.3x10,6 sizes, reg- ~ularly $25.00; now.» 5 = 9x12 _Axrminsters,;“tn— Persian A See ee eccellent | and Oriental color schemes, tits Regular! position | now CARPETS= ef ahh grade .quality...Regularly :£1. the yard; this week, had| ricale, Mr-3: boing impressed with ¥ oa intetigence-knd-tramete-abt MMarion-atonce resigned teache: Be cs Nichol prinatpai je sohdol, and eight other teachers, nied @ handsome diamond pin as AMtex sn tandtatre and tho Hoard of Education told her th {f whe found she did not-care to stick! to the -#tage,. her. poaition. In schoo! | arting-Kift™to Some.as low. as 0. Wilton Velvet is made for service, Regularly $1.25 othe yard; now .. 95¢ Caffeine — In coffee — Is Tapestry pucusels, splendid = | value.” Regularly 75c. CCC CTS TE I ee hue go oe CA nerye centres of many. Bargain. Carpets from a. re- highly organized people cent mill shipment; that it produces all sorts | Tere turin goc of disorders, from stomach |} yard ., 60c i Lith St. & ” Fifth Ave. SO Years, and bowel troubles, palpl- | tation of the heart, kidney | affections, etc., up to more intricate nervous-troubles, such as paralysis, The way to keep well | is to leave off coffee and | use Postum, which Is a | direct rebuilder of the nerve centres, ‘There's a Réason."’ Sure and well Dobsoii’s Makers of Carpets for Beautify tne Complexion IN TEN DAYS defined improvement in | Hes, iivercapots, ane health will follow this sulla nnesarg Ao: tie days, and restore the course, as can eally be | pet Phi YOuER Price cents: and oven by any person who drugatsts ot mal PB y Pp rug stores, Kinamants (drag values health enough to make a Beh aby me ~ ts S drog stores, [kere 1 lea i fh