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sand per cent, LEER TT TT TPT RN eT Tomtom rte THE EVENING “WORLD. JTUESDAY, DECEMBER. 3, GRACE CHURCH SOLOIST HANG HERSELF OM Mrs. Dis: covered De- Knee by liver Body Butcher > ing mae DOWN TOO L. Al CUT Carefully Laid Plans for Her Suicide When Alone in Hay Ge wits of dn soiolst In Grace C of Kurt body Mrs. Wil er, aad ia Manhattan, aren nging in the cellar of her found } at No. 1338 Crotona ayenue, the Bronx, by tradesman, Mrs., Kurtzer to-day had apparently made deiiberats prépara- altho tions for death, ver sixtoen-year-o tt thetr on Carl Koud- left the hoi kissing ber by, in ignorance of her iy on Mrs. Kurtzer’s body wax discovered by Robertt! Christie, a bulohe No. 47 Jeffermon aver who was hurry sue: with meat the dead woman had ¢ rtly In the darkness into ig > obje it not tht hiv eyes krew med to the dim Mght that he re of Mrs. Kurtzer. The buteher cut tie shouted for help, P OK down and Muldoon body eman ran for @.doctor, while Christie did the best tie could to bring the body, wh: still warm, t to unimation. Rupp. No. -11f Proapect ave nue, When he saw Mrs, Kurtzer’s t» dy, seid Mre, Kurtzer had boon dead about half an hou This, ding 10. her husband's, story, would indicate that she w the cellar and attached the rop phe placed about he ok, to « heating pipe about an hour her husband Who ins student at the Morris | High School, had left the hou Mr. Kurtzer, who was found at bis oftive No, 1%! Bowery, air otherwise th, ad seemed In good fond: Ku s whoan home in a handso: house say that Mrs. Kurtzer, who wes about ‘4. gave Up her solo work | about two weeks «go, They said she had always displayed buoyant apirits fe WRECK SURVIVORS -— TAKEN-TO HALIFAX Passengers of Steamer Mount Temple Cared For by Goy- ernment Authorities. HALIFA) angers who were Pacific Railway Dec, 3.—Of the 60 pass- aboard the Canadian steamship Mount ‘Temple when she wis shipwrecked on the ledges of Iron Wound Island, at the mouth of the La jlay. snow storm early yesterday. while Dound for St. John. N. B., from Ant- werp, 18 were brought here safely to- ¢ay from Bridgewater, and are now sheltered in the immigration station ‘The passengers are all foreigners anc @one of them speak sufficient Eng- sh to toll, a complete story of their experience. It waa learned from some ef them. however, that tho snow was falling so thickly during the storm that ‘one could mee barely x ship's Jength from the vessel. When the steamer atruck the Island Jt was gen- erally, thought that an iceberg had been encountered, for no one knew they qwere s0 near land. Remaining passengers are being taken from the mrecked vesel to-day mithout (xroat dimiculty. by the Go: ernment steamer Lady Laurier, and fe thought that thoy will all be land in thin clty by to-night ' The vernal, according to latest” re- ports, is almost certain to be a com- ete loss. Divere who examined her trom, to-day found water <fliing er gnklne-rooty and every oompartme: of ‘the hold but ono, ‘ —_——>___- RUT OFF DIVIDEND ACTION, The directors of the Granby Consull- dated Mining, Smelting and Power Chm- pany. 1Atd., met to-day to pass on the Fegular quarterly dividend of the con- cern, but action wax postponed. ‘The company hits been paying 2 per cent quarterly dividends, wh an optional || extra, ome | band © ed it as the body} refused to pi ' River, during a) substitute, Wixola Sheeley ns Sonvarawe 1907 Dy Nik-LAW BONN “it ce Somewhere about the flagship, which was coaling preparatory to its de-| parture for Hampton Roads and the | skye terriers and a St. Bernatd puppy etic public as soon as it was noised Sbroad that death had gotten the Con- 1 |necticut’n goat. | Call St. Bernard Teddy. i "One of the Gi in nick," explained j Joe Lomass Rulde, a young Texan—who Jin een ‘In the service six years and who expects to leave the has saved money enough. ‘I don't know what got him. It wasn't rea paint, though. That's about the only thing a goat doesn't seam able to digest. | But here are the dogs anyhow—two fine fox terrier and a St, Bernard, sent in by the relatives of « + of the men up in Utica. The fox terriers had « pedigreed father and mother. You can/ see they're thoroughbreds. The young man grabbed the two! blinking puppies by neck and held ther “And thelr names?" “Well, we call them Jack and Jill) now. “And the pig's name ix Nassau, f after the county in Long Island where he camo from. The St. Bernard. ts/ Teddy, and we're undecided whether} we'll call Ur extra goat Leroy or Clam-| the scruff of the up admiringly. house, But of course none of the mas-{ cots has‘ been christened yet.” | | “Oh, you christen them?” I inter-| | sected. Re } “Of course, The minute y crons| the Equator any man or mascot aboard) 'ship who has never crossed before in! christened. This 4 way it happens: “There {s atank where the christen-| ling occura, and Neptune and his band— | | that’s the sallors dressed up—climb over | the fo’c'sle and conduct the christening | ceremonies. All tho new men have to} be shaved ao ‘ding to Neptune; that! is, thelr faces smeared with molanses ant flour. Hesldes that, they're dipped |in the tank. | ‘Then, after all the men have been Jchristened, we put the animals—doxs, jplga, parrots, oats—all the mascots to- | ether, and Neptune gives them thelr names. Yearns for a Girl Mascot. } “You ha known mascots aboard,” except a girl.'* sald the young sailor anal iFachies on. Admiral Evans's Fiagshep|( "| Have Coltected To Goats, a Fig, \ 1% 'Fox -Terriers anda ee By St. Bernard. |OLD NEPTUNE TO CHRISTEN uk Then There-Are a Lot of Girls’ Fearts in| Keeping, for of 950 Men Aboard “Only 15.cf Crew Are Married. By INEST Greeley te navy and study medicine as soon as ha ~ steward. | | “Where's that goat?” The polite hospital steward, who. was showing me,over the battie=) ship Connecticut, asked the ques: tion for the twentieth time. “Up on the superstructi “In the fo'e’sle.” “He was over there uby. the di itty yt boxes @ moment ago.” | These were.a few of the many} well-meant but futile directions we received in our search for the Con-! necticut’s mascot—Nutmeg II., suc-| cessor to-the intrepid Nutmeg, first| of his name and dynasty, who per-} ished a few days ago in an-ambi tious endeavor to swallow a pail of red_paint. | But Nutmeg II. was nowhere. | Pacific, were two goats, a piz, two} y, all mascots sent in by the sympa-} and x the best mascot of all. The ronly time I ever. get lonesome he con- | ined, rowing Sjuddemy confidential, | is when I\go-evarto Nesarkani see man that was my bunkle tll he left the service and got married. He's n| steamftter now, secre of his unton, | and a very brightgchap. He has a fine| baby now. | fe wasvengaged to that xirl xix years. Ho used to talk to me about her all the time, and he promised to find a girl for me, too, But he never did." | “I should think you'd prefer to find a irl for yourself,” I suggested. “I haven't time,” saki the hospital But whenever I go over to my | bunkle’s home Saturday night and stay | | ti! Monday I tell you it makes me fee! lonesome. Of course, I have a home, in| ) Texas, and I «et thirty days’ leave now every year, and I go and see my folka. And I'm attached to the Connecticut, too. But none of {t's like a real home of your own, | “I guess all the fellows feel the same a TWENTY HURT WHEN CAR OVERTURNS IN HILL DASH. DAYTON, 0., © of persona, . Were Inj Deo mon du 3—More than a y women from ~day when a Day- ton and Xenia traction car. got beyond control of the motorman on a steep hill east of the city and overtctned at a ALY ORATION No. IS, | GAMBLING. | Is the gambling fever curable? It certainly is, What is, needed is a Profit-yielding and nerve-satisfying | Of course the average! business man finds but a slight | element of chance in making money | through World “Want” advertise: | ments. Practicilly every one of the 1,324,183 World Ads. printed so} far this year offered some substan-} tial benefit unshackled by uncer- | tainty. But if one MUST speculate, | let him read World Ads. and exer- cise his luck or powers of discrimi-| ation jin picking out the ONE BEST OPPORTUNITY offered. Then Nerve and Pocketbook Alike Will Be Satisfied, The thett of $160 worth of Steel Preferred stock wax Involved in the | rime of forgery in the third deeree | preferred against Felix ‘T, Heiman. | formerly, bookkeeper for J. HL. Sulz- | | Dicher .& Oo, nkers and brokers, of | No, ML Broadway, when he was ar- ike FINANCIAL LAUNDRY Magistrate Tells Counsel He Gan't Wash Dirty Gom- mercial Linen There. 2 etna ree enero 19076 FLAGSHL pemeGA CRE: BADLY rina | FIVE POLICEM JOMAN SAYS; | SAVED FIM FROM SUES LAWY Action Against Public Service Commissioner Bassett Joke, ~ Counsel Says, Miss’ Jennle Dole, of the dlotet St “This case ts a Joke"? sald Mr. Thompson, Commissioner Bassett’s at- forney. "Misa Dole's mother ts back: of the attempt to Mr. Bassett. has been! bothering him aln Ar Asso ot Brooklyn and asked them to Jook Into approached 0 Bassett, Tho Javestixation — spordily dropped. She then implored Judge Nor- man 5. Dike, of the County Court. to proseciite Bassett, but after an Investi- ration he deolined “There !s not a word, of truth in the harge —_—— MRS. MoCREERY BRIDE MOTHER'S FUR Bollwebber Charged With Ab-! ducting Mrs. Pfushinger’s Fourteen-Year-Old Girl. Through the combined efforts strapping polleemon tn Harlem ( GSU THE GES FRE Adolph Lewisohn’s Dishonest Seryant Helped Recover Battleship Connecticut Will Carry an Assorted ot 9s eS DH Q iS ~” S Pa) ~~ > “ mt S SQ S S nA ® = Sy o ® on ~~ 9 ~ Pa N ASE Q Daa) Q | joked Up. CON AE CHICU TCAD FO OF HE ER nea sae hee geon ltosen | OF), MIASCOTS..,, oe Lebanun ae ne pine tet si) 1S the sane a ee recive ae | WHAT YOU WANT | and “aske SIECOT IN CMS age e | ; 2 pst “2 . Ne Udit ‘To-Morrow Evenine aad —INCOL rolusk . Andrew's Episcopal Church Hlerletn, will open to-morrow even-= fing, and will continue three evenings. Tender No, 42 We Grahed Into Truck No. 32 Racing A feacure of the fair will be the ape benranie of Damon Lyon, the. well- to a Fire. nown singer, actor and raconteur, who © ansistance, He wilt adings to-martow even= Wureday evening. Mr, Lyon rd Mansfield during: and|'is‘a favorite with tiie yolu sing: anit tne anit ithe | + } Hlahn, of Ne. 2 West Four firemen were injured and one | and CTHIEGy MEN sl peete hor finest hurses tn the Department the chofus xiri who fell with (the was kili¢d to-day In a colilston between ehorua fn the. 7 yout the bridge lrruck No. #2 and the tender of Engine | 0" the MetropoilintyOpéra-House stage” J wile afagine tn “Carinpee ian sat. 7 Compiny No. 42 at One Hundred “and | #8 SUM UGrateed anal atcel | Sixty-ninth atreet and Washington avo-/ i ten Ones) Jue, the Hronx, “Anothep-horse had to be i thite Atiatneoa Brice and w jury in the set The walt was agatnst Metropolitan’ Opera Com- da. | Both vehicles were No? 128) Brovk avenue. ‘Phe hook? and ladder truck. left its! quarters at One Hundred and Sixty--! sixth ‘slrectand Hrook avenue at bs | pany {Red Checker Men Float the red checkers from your checker-board in a bow! ot water end you wiil know why blood is red. Blood has millions and millions of little s¢d wheels ‘loating in a clear fiuid. The professor calls them red corpuscles. Welk, me time Fi a and One Hundred and Fitty~ sees guth atreet, Doth responding ta (he call trom box No. 2 The truck th approaching fire | wiirled into Washington ayenve at the samme time that Une tender followed tts | the steep grade of One Sixty-ninth street. John | © truck, with John Con- | ter, while flerman Ernst the | engine down Hundred and Atuart o sir KOAKS 2 apex of t two atre dred yard ‘ on | rolled s« ar but th | 5 horses of the truck and tender came || together wi crash. | makes red corpuscles. These little red wheels grow in the bone marrow. SCOTT'S EMULSION contains + power which feeds and puts new life | “The ridge of the tender atruck i Stove, the ble roan he In the alde and tore thro | kitting him instantly; ane i truck was thrown and his right ) badly broken that he had to be +t shots) THe force of 6a “usted Info the tans atone wake | ie crews Of bow 4 oy oO [te re ear, ie aniver ot the truge,||| People: ely tae ilier man, Firemen Clark Rares Pests a yaee bees who guided the te al! te isha nf wt A= t v and Were Unconscious hianded heavily | t Manufacture: Lote Skirts F rely fran | SURROGATE BECKETT ASCENDS TO THE BENCH MUSEO BY ACh i AI " Pays Tribute to His Dead Prete WOMAN ( | TRAIN cessors and Disposes of seadueciainsto sey: | } 49 Motions. fps MODEL FLARE, SKINT. MM, Me vinted cause! ife of Dr. Fribourg, of Paris, ys Handba Was Opened, Theft. sremantwL wes Probat Va Deo 3.--Ten RICHMOND. We furnish your house, floor or flat with everything for house- Anold proverb says:—‘‘Hunger is the best sauce.” i jah’s Manna starts the saliva at ance because it is so crisp and has a dainty, delicate flavour. teh | | FIFTH AVENUE sie: | FURNITURE CO. Fifth Avenue, Corner 14th St.,_ Broal The food is made-from white corn, rolled be-. tween steel rollers into light silken flakes and then toasted to a delicate brown, which brings out the kia at times, There are 94 men aboard, | George, Brooklyn, trustee of her fath Vaererinacreelieeate tour fand dolls orth of Jewelry and onty 15 of them married. They|er's estate, reputed to be worth sx, /O8Y 08 af p Lop have ab stolen, aven't ot h 0 ‘I } ‘Tillie Pfashinger was restrain from belonxing to the wife of Dr. ent wot # chance to meet girls: |piey yapers to-day in a ult agains: | 5 3 a it 5 They don't stay anywhere long enough. |" s an attack on Churles Boljwebber, who Edward Fribourg, of Parls, wao, with Of course. we met foreigners, Some of | Pdward M. Bassett, former Congress- 45 neld in $200) bal} ax the abductor WAR ult 19 North them good-looking enovgh. But you|man and jiresent member of Goy of horieirie. Be ber, who is smiooth- | Carolina on a tr t a cant i soa a sre AR AT Bes Hughes's Public Utilities Commission. !gnayven and twenty-four years old, nae ua HIGH CLASS SKIRT 2 bil Seach 0 ice Carr in Specia m of t ‘1 vest One Hundred-and | Wye ie have enough money saved. I got $16 a| Ufore Justice Carr in Spesial Term of g jut at No. zit W ied Lihat Wbourgs hod berths on a Pull- — TAILORING CO, month when I entered the service, and|the Brook?yn Supreme Court, in which |Eloventth street, in Hy n car wh varded nt Jersey T R “ t" ing $5 now. v 0 she alleges she lost considerable money place the xitl wax found % The robbery wae aie.) WO BILLS TO RESTORE m getting $45 n I waved 310 of the| 4 “T could not leave the rooms,” bald | f asa dls: 1s esul ssett's Improper ad- Souls Pay Gas! sets 4 © passengers RwOkG $16, and I save $35 of the $45. A sajlor{#s a result of Ba ts Smproper ad lthetetel: enelilinksaviosbe tibet s pee ssengerx awoke this ‘IN GOD WE TRUST’ ON COINS can do that if he's careful of his clothes | Vice, Liat res Waaneion death the train was between and keeps them mended. Miss Dole’s law Alfred ney, ere was alithis juncture hat to en- pq Richmond, Tha) = “Sometimes 1 go ashore and spend 350| made a bitter at profes: |e Smother tried ito caten! Holl webber | 1d begn opened and relocked after) \YASHINGTOS Ne tn a few hours, But that's foollsh, and| sional Integrity of Mr, Iassett, wh oh as Tia ueDa iratid lbewea cee borat anine jinars of bills: i Um always sorry for tt. | was followed with a complete vill of ey Hefore the excitement subsided 1 oxpert in| troduced in the we “Being hospital steward, T've gottei | denials trom ‘tho, defendant's attorney, |“T" the police raid on Bollwebbera | Dovernment, |e: Hy Mr | ONY S) and considerable knowledge of medicine. 1) W. W. Thompson. Mr. Thompson, In! aie they found Mrs. Julie Chambers | SP Wo* » Maloolm Me- viding | for: Ue gurrenie know two fellowa in Columbia College |reny, asked that the’ Court entertain] 44 4° two-inontlis-old infant. Mrs. | t, New fer, of Ohio, ure ne eh Baie , now who were formerly sailors in Uncle| pioa to fave portions of the com: | ie ay allowed to go free on | to make jfationnl banks of cred 3 Sam: ice. ‘They saved thei plaint ztricken out as scandalous and | Chambers wa 1 1 Sartalnsturpenti Aer: | BEDE Indiana, proviiting AY) Feaay * eirymMoney | irrelevant, and wl to require the ov her promise to appear in court ‘Phura-.| \, on the Paul orce laws, Mr. Hayes cr e just as I'm doing. plainant to file anothee complaint spect- | gay, when the abduction chargu will | tion and the passengers {nine FeKuinting. Asiatic. imigrntion : “We have a fing tbrary on board, alt|fving charges agalnet the Commis, , (02), 04 ditnpevaeuclunehaa coamy Thy la, We ames. of Kearucks. ant | aq 46 @ 48 Myrtle Ave the latest books, and there's no excuse|*loner. Juntice Carr aocopted she pa-| be} : 5 | Mme. Frit [ate ‘Sheppards of ‘Texwr, bills 1). 740 @. °y I. fern and- reserved. “decision. ci 4.,T {lle told Magistrate Grane that she plmal hae CH store the Inscription “In Cornet Featt Street; Corea ea loc pe neni nora momadey a0 ‘moet Bollwebber {n Central Park, BUS NY At” upon the coiny of the BROOKLYN, N. Y ’ o'n- that wout!!* r = sii 7 e 0 o ts BMG Snes wan crit nnd ibecorie’ ce that after walking with him for 4 bo b much interested In Uncle Sam's new hour he suggested going to an “inter- r Rico and type of high-browed Jackie that 1 place.” The police had hetet Porto ‘Hicans - pased Nutmeg 11, without a xlance. - | h Feaiilers {i court {6 back up their case] ' i me mati |: 8 cla: the prisoner. \ i ¢ Jor, an) against : a s Heung areas eee ra. OF) phe Pfashinger irl is pretty and has 5 i Another item ‘charges Hawiett with | peo misiing from heme tor tte tant | e a wrongly advising Miss Dole against necal \alurm wan | — ; | = netting elaine ucaliot the estate made 5 iReens ment for | 4 i ! es | | by Brown pon for $21 n week | & : ‘ for 1 months’ services. The com- | ” plaint allegos that Brownell then sued 4 ¥, and he recovered a verdict of $2000, i say No Money Down ralened In the Tonos Court to-day, It was urged on behalf of the District. Attorney chat Helman |had altered the books of the banking | firm. xo to | concea? the theft of two|hundred sharer | of the stock. It wan not diaclowed wh: had stolen the stock, and no larceny charge was entered aguinst the book- rer, | er Aselatant — District-attornew appeiired for the defendant, Yo Gan an} asked Magistrate Butts to Honthone the examination, | “A proper hearing of this case, will take a condiderable. time? xaidoMer, | Gang The bankine methods, of this) ning firm need) to. be explained | re he Grand Jury: | "ft you tink Tum) kot this Cate Uo take along ¢ Rutt, "yon 9 Qpportuniis’ off inky con until] a) Iinen. However [a rent to adjourn the examination Thurwday,” Ball was Axed at $1,00) ang fecaie OF EARL'S SON IN LONDON. Ambassador Reid Leads Her to the Altar at Wedding to the Hon. Henry Coventry. LONDON, Dec. 3.—Mra, McCreery, daughter of the Lawrence Kip. and divorced wife of | Richard McCreery. Francisco, was married in Jnmos' Church, Picoadilly t-d&y to the Hon, Henr: Coventry, son of rhe Earl of Coventry The bride waa given away by A bassader Reid. She worn 4 own of dlue satin brocaded wi.y gold: lowers, and a large blue velvet hat with biue feuthers, Faith Kk, ——— ENGINEER HORN FREE, Juntice Greetibaum, in the Criminat Branch of the Suprema Court, to-day Aincharged John Horn. the cs rk Central” Recfroad enginver tn dheled in eanneetiono with sine: accldent ih the tunne Nineivesixth strat an Now, at Horn was triod once andthe Jury d evenly givided for bo yes n Beq@attal, Distrlot-Atrorn Jerome Wie in court and did not op- pose the ree tate Col. } | | the Goods, to- tha stolen from No, vtreet,, by 8 had been recov- The police announced $3,800 worth of sliver plate the residence of Adolph Lewisohn, Fitty-seyenth 9 West trusted family sery: ered. Mr, Len soon afte: and found on investigation that .200 pleces had been stolen Tracing’ the thefts to a servant, the latter was discharged, but not prowe- ted. ‘Through hia assistance every of the stolen silver was recovered. 4 wd and St th how are now ¢ tis sad the ed by the pees * to m away had made t tsohn misaed the plate | hik return to his town house | | lijah’s y Maurice Kewlsahn's tawver, who than tho dis- Involved, and hin fanuiy Untermyer, Mr sald nothing more # charge of a servant wa flavourand swéetness of the corn, DYSPEPSIA Sateen a Re eta RelA aiyacnosies Be sure the food comes to the ‘table crisp. When package is.allowed to remain open’ the moisture of the air makes it tough. In such case insist that it be dried in an oven as per directions | on pkg., then it is delicious. At grocers—!arge Family size pkg. 15¢c. Gterfing Remedy Cov, Chicago or FY. pee inp Suan Poa Made by Postum Cereal Co,, Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich.