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THE ee WORLD, zo DROWNS INSIGHT ~DF SWEETHEART ON WEDDING EVE MONDAY. JUNE 1, 1908. Man Drowned i in Jamaica Bay on Eve ot Wedding, and His Fian 'Young Woman Doctor on Duty As Brooklyn Ambulance Surgeon THIS FRENCH COAT | TOOK PASSESSION OF A STEAMSHIP vi Ean cores Bill Spicer, Mate of the St Isidore Mirkinson Sinks in | Andrew Treacherous “Forty Foot | Graphic Pond’? in Jamaica Bay. SUBDUED BY A RUSE GIRL HELPLESS ASHORE. i Gece 5 But Not Before He Had But- Miss Halprin, Warned in a ted Into Everybody on Dream, Begged Him Deck or Below. Not to Go In. In the most treacherous 1 Jamaica Ba known to t housands | { young York anid Car + Pond Pharmacy Fulton etreet drowned vesierday after ance of the girl whom irry to-morrow nn : as he sank was heard by a band In pursuit. The second man was u a is 7 r of young men, some of whom — Caspar Fischer, a boarder in the flat, x zh sea ; Melitneailice einecnebiit vho sald he had been awakened dy | Si. An ire A U ng | eee se >) pit and then or rr wor in the ‘ + y | ‘ a before any of them could dive into the Miss Crawford, Cornell Grad-! wa’ : ent woman's screams, and after firing Hebe 4 6 uta an dead are es % his revolver to get help had chased . : z uate, Out on Her First Case, ras Stegar in turn chased Mrs B , 2 ———— t om the water's > : : e| Stegar, ee) JENNIE HALPRIN, which ler fiance was disport Ready to Attend in All US| Stexur's explanation was that he dla & rself re venturing into deep a Re | not know what he was doing. He said | is ie a M | ‘ Emergencies. y ; subject to fits, when he be- a 2: tT Maininuistihetvcunmentrorienree Allin the Day's Work violent. In the West Side : i ir t otha - Ars arta few hours later, the | ‘ ehcy FS siste r ply pretty , rl a ! \ after hearing all ‘three! ; ‘i K j siz peauty win-| It was quite a a Vac ed that it would do.a good ee : yn as the Merritt Crawford, t ambu hing to hold the emotional Max for 5 Bint | e tivals, She |jance aurgeon of Williamsburg Hospital, Special Sessions in bonds of #60, which, c | at 3 Md climb In @ ro ambulan : you trying to exterminate . ‘ Hl ‘ Th J an Bune paked) His \ ” ew ls v in a manner to re er, the boarder | z ve d the observer of putting @ plano in aid Fischer; “that's not ‘ Rel y rel ‘ ving van = rae ir business? inquired on Hronx Zoo. so Dr. Mary Merritt Crawford | i ae ” Int in- and bug exterminator,” Collision Started the Trouble, Tsapore. MIRKINSONG 5 | ve got har first call at 8 o'clock A. M aid Wischer In a dignified tone. | f iliveayan the baa Setteabron nd tripped out of the hospital, clad all are no) So they turned him loose and told H May 1s * as fresh and rosy a3 a sum him to go forth and practice his 5 mo of R se Machine Going 40 Miles an n ner hand like a male ambulance sur CAN'T GET WIFE BACK. , Rete | 1 ein Sees as cater Ru ris aes James Graham, of Wellings streat, sfier BO en eoves Roamer es | Hour Skids and Crashes Herings d eRe ap RIGHIMENTIRENIiWalal tesineh oN naateierae Se ean aaa aerate i | wa so ras © been unable to ald him. _ \, Jennie, « . escaped from the Jamaica cal rine : Che be perches on tie « me and Kot het clothes sil says that beast was believ y LOWELDU SABE Tune ec BAniey Olds younger she {s the harder it perc and went to live at He EGE ha EAE) Gahan | tte wife ts balleved to be dying tn the Dr. Mary Merr CRA Ih) am refused to re- Davy Jones's locker and that Capt. | her hat on top of Ner curls rig Fitzgerald and he were pretty much of 4 Hospital to-day as the ) or three times to = the same opinion. The Mouflon, the worst acc nen she i igh cabins, in and out of state Lec oeeat EE eet oe REE ure ean an a even eighty an.| Beautiful Chicago Girls Give Foire Ci Mae ot taste ae mith Fe i Miaie op= ean b n slightly an g shed without the aid of a mirror. the hack vd ta noyed the collisions, and all the} aap veg Ruth Example for Mere Man 0 “ r When vou scrub a floor with soap and ‘ witile emitting a deep bass ‘Baa’ that | Up Society to Minister to airy Gin pe Phe i Aaidiewound Loni water vou top-clean it. Millions of dis- brought terror to the superstitious sea- =H Ui bist be dante u \ ease germs might still remain in. the { e Sick over the tailbvard or dr ay) faring men the Sick. i ee Maa LBS AR SRTietnen AIERT eS an : cracks awaiting the opportunity to. at- Bill says he would rather have a #ix- ee Saved Brother's Lite. ? Eee x al ‘ tack one of your dear ones who may ton cannon on dek than the : have a run down constitution EGO Tare black snd white bier, ; sion with the) CHICAGO, June iption of the a ure-clean you must disinfect: of a Ke Ives the honors Wa crowd of i cleaning water the tin front " k who isn . the Misses in fron of leaning over | yy. Rtene SA 2 Uy he had drop-| Walsh. daughte i with we h nt ex-presi¢ e 1 and mot on Ra ave de ed Ata H ip and a falitintol theaaens their lives to the Wala-cx i) most valued tres injured, Now, upon of the} co: SUMRe teenie Niekineentenie Sradus ion Miss a a t 4 from the Mercy 1 i School for Nurses. le w nknown Just Missed Going Overboard. pongoletor 3 Gi ene Agi ae tae | Bill says the evil beast next deserieag | Wals' IED ea i awitasinaineareal nd asked them a sailor on the lockout forard, and) family ad pn his arms to ‘ that the ny | Miss Adelaide any <u ever into the ocean his brother ered and ts now form. Bill says. s CT most paid the p f si, but Andrew for two days and two nights, | pital Trai brotiter He was harder to cateh n a greased | Nort | healthy and strc pig at an Iris) r, and everybody was Se aT: afraid to go near him. It was worth | 8° & sailor's sife to bend over to coil a| has a (| rope or to bend ove anythi and| J, B Qn B most of the rope d B many of his patier Bhe was pr ‘ ward Dunne, ary} ” front of the Moufion’s nose latter wast Morey | in goat form ru at was |i ed g with he disease and trussed up. ‘Then peace reigned | 6 eres Un’ aianer ‘A again on tle St. Andrew. ed to his home in ‘Texas The Motitlon was Zoo to-d “LT wish “em Joy of iim,” ROVALTY SEES /—AFROPLANE IN DASHTO silk Delagrange in Smash-Up i Rome as Queen eae Watches Show Flight. taken to the Bronx says BI! | Five Relatives Against His} Adopted Daughter, to Whom oeeos URHIED HIND | Iv THE STREEI Policeman Prevents Explosion and shool inves: her a ye he training y Walsh ) be the thind nurse three girls and as one determined to 4 nursing they have met opposition from society Miss Adelaide W the Sacred Heart steps, | teu, wi Ham O., | half-brothers of idemy Allen, Largest Clock an r Walsh” gradu- that that he maki will | ‘That Menaced Downtown | Tenement. in the World GETS AN EASY. SENTENCE. ved Stolen wwnbroker Who Ie Is Pleads G of 1.—The the French aeroplan- | ROME. experiment Leon Delagrang June of 1 the Added to these ordina =q==4==a= , before Queen Margherita and a few | 2 Mulbe: ’ 5 rj favited gucsia here to-duy came to noth-| Wary Kalish, in. w ies preele roof of Colgate & Co.’s factory in Jersey City. ing owing to a mishap to the machine. | Ne EY ay i ue n way th ; : ‘ . = a re anil acne PEE Dt Not Hae At pa raeeny wand rl This clock is not only the largest in the world, but is more» than fut after going about 90) yarde the! ¥ mouth a 8 which Chomas set Thursday aa is twice as large as the next largest, as this comparison will show: } neroplane udder Ny fal to the ground) | was ' ed 19 é pottie eviite con- for the contes ales il Salt Cock, nse 38 f. pie 1124 ft : Phil Oy, Hall Clack dome from a helght of six feet ! Aa 25 ft., area 490 49. estminaler ndon; diameter 22'2 ft., area 3989, eeithe had failén, "put 4 Ce Bet) StUON house and Chere z .00 Solid Gold $ 60 il The new clock weighs Sparen 6 tons, of which the weight that moves the hands weighs foUna zt: ee or a fd ON ——Eye Glasses —| [-# 2000 lbs. The minute hand weighs nearly one-third of a ton. This hand journeys at its point Inted crime of bau al ‘ in front o ——bLye Ula: A was considerably disappointed at the me. of ; ; ae | TTT 23 inches every minute, or over half a mile a day. Anpiaehty bab sminaly (sid vat ‘ : FOR THIS WEEK The Colgate clock is illuminated at night in unique fashion, each hand and hour mark being outlined in incandescent ICA ASM aR ht , 5 [IT tights, instead of the usual method of isluminating the dial itself. Some idea of the immense size of this clock may be heen Re RE ‘ Ve 4 enka | WAFER tained by the fact that twenty men placed shoulder to shoulder could stand across its face. % Wrong with the motor, and : i bs | Kf: Next time you are on the North River look for the Colgate Clock. while the fall injured . t 4 a. i} experiment M. Del present that It was pos the aeroplane. TOOK LAUDANUM AND DIED ‘ The Queen Mether 5 tt Daniel’ ft w arge for Oculists’ Services. Delagrange on the progre Pia fai and 4 iN 1 ( regret that the accld reneived.} a latter ss cay yen ttl Ase weroplanist. will leave Rom ‘about.’ along when. he hom would have | eed ae 541 Fulton onalin | = for Milan, r done a good & amage. Established 1876. Near De Kalb Ave, DR RY 1 CRAWFORD and Largest Roof Sign Now keeping correct time for the public on the WOMANINNIGHT ABE IS ORIEN. INTO STREET Husband Chased Her With a} Club, Boarder Followed With | Revolver-—All Go to Court. | he lives. In f t was a barefooted woman in her night garm running end screaming. Behind her was a night- shirted man with a big club, and be hind the club-bearer a second man with a pistol MoGrath overtook the procession and temanded explanations. Policeman Join J. McGrath, a btey- | cle policeman, was on his way to his | home in No. 610 West Forty-ninth strest early this morning when he | jeard a pistol shot and saw a wierd | procession ismuing from the flat house | at No 532, a few doors from where | Rugs & Carpets Couple a substantial money-sav- ing with the advantage of select- ing from new, fresh and attrac- tive patterns fresh from the looms —then consider if it isn’t more than worth while to buy your floor coverings direct from the manufacturers. Every carpet and rug we sell bears ours—the makers’—guaran- tee. Some attractive offerings for this week: RUGS—Body Brussels Rugs, | popular 9x12 size, were | £2850, reduced to..... $22.50 Royal Wilton Rugs. entire line of this dur- able quality reduced to.. $28.50 | Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12, new colorings, an exceptional $18.50 | bargain at | CARPETS — Handsome Ax: | minsters, with borders to | match, reduced to 90c per yd. Save 30c. per yard on Wilton Velvets in two tone shades of red, green, floral and Oriental He got them from all three at once, out of bed early this morning and tried to kill her. She had fled with her hus- ide, such as the hould be added and regu kled about the rooms around the plumbing, sinks and toilets and also about the cellar Then you will have a pure-clean and healthy home, ni p-clean one » For a Healthy Home Use XN, Stores WEST DISINFECTING CO. (Inc. ) The woman was Mrs. Anna Steger, living on the top floor of No. 582. She said her husband, Max, had jumped | ¢ffects; this week, 75¢ to 95c | Imported Inlaid Linoleum, was $1.35, laid this week ate. $1.00 New importation of — China | Matting from $5.00 per roll upward. Debson’s Mi ‘ive Makers of Carpets for 50 years. ‘USEFUL HINTS TO HOUSE- KEEPERS. A COAT of Natural Jap-a-lac applied over old or new linoleum or oil cloth will double its life, by preserving the original coat of varnish which would otherwise soon be washed or worn off. WEATHER BEATEN front doors a revived and beautified when coated | Jap-a-lac, and “newness follows |brush.” It is best to use the | nearest that of the old finish. the color WINDOW and DOOR screens should |e coated with Jap-a-lac each spring, using the Brilliant Black on the wire, and the Mahogany, Oak, Cherry or Wal- nut on the frames. It gives them new life and the wire cloth is protected from rust. PORCH FURNITURE should be pro- tected and beautified each spring with Jap-a-lac. It best to use the color of the old finish; but if you wish to change the color, use Red or Green Jap-a-la WICKER Ss FURNITURE coated with i Ox-Blood Red, Malachite een or Gloss White Jap-a-lac. looks tter than new. turnace tronts, radia- tified with ¢ Gold, Alumi- ant Black. ICTURE FRAMES, candelabra, gas Sixtures, lamps, etc., nat of Gold, Aluminum or Di = | lac, are re: 1 almost beyond beli the Dead B produces that beautiful wrought-iron effect OL D AL IK MC ) wW Ss) Wak M The cast s aininalpananth ehworkican|beracre by an inexperienced person. JAP-A-LAC and can he s a household necessity, doin a hundred and one ways, from lar to garret,” and is es- pecially adapted for hing old or in floors and woodwork. Ask your paint dealer Meg ete OPENS AN ACCOUNT, UO4ENST’L' STATION ccxtan ‘OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS” FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVE. time in the eeds to have rings and without en one takes ® | Vacatic a mistake when you take his summer. 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