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“% \ i TTT TEND (oe Rete NESDAY, JUNE 3, 1908. 100 10 1 SHOT ~ WINS THE GREAT LITLE HONE SES CHLORE FIM FLANES | Margaret Euler, Thirteen, Res-| Signorinetta an Italian Horse. | cues Six From Burning Captures Rich Prize—Amer- Apartment House. icans Not In It. | “DIDN’T DO ANYTHING.” |WAS AN EASY WINNER. | Braves Danger Repeatedly | Belmont’s Norman III. the Fa- vorite, and Vanderbilt's While Men Scramble for Fire-Escapes. Seasick Il. Away Out. LONDO: Mararet Euler, thirteen years old, of| June 8.—A rank outsider, No. 302 East One Hundred and Third |Sisnorinetta, owned by E. Gintetrelli, street, to-day went through fire and &M4 quoted in the betting at 100 to 1 smoke and snatched six children trom | *Sainst. to-day defeated all the Ameri 7% jean, British and French cracks and cap- Derby 8t . vi 500 No. 902 Hast One Hundred ana Thira | tured the Derby Stakes, valued at 6.500 sovereigns. and the greatest prize of the street Is one of the better class of 70 TT tenements. arly to-day the fifteen | ‘ur world. families were aroused by loud cries of | The Italian horse simply cantered “Fire!” and men, women and children | home from the hot favorites by two scrambled out of bed and into the hall-| lengths. A neck only divided the second ane ae Hed da) a Ga See | Bones, the Duke of Portland's Primer, of Dr. am Wolfson, on the sec- pares ond floor, and when the panic-atricken |*2¢ the third, Barclay Walker's tenants reached that section of the | Liangwm. house they were driven back by the| Signorinetta’s volume of smoke and flash of flame. | 39 4-5 seconds. In the backward rush to the fire-| xtercutio led to the mile post, when escapes the strong overcame the weak |, iene : and women and children were knocked | AUsUSt Belmont's Norman III. drew to down and trampled upon. Before the the front. The American horse, how- firemen arrived the third floor hallway | ever, going down the hill, w was clogged with —_half-suffocated | hauled py Mountain Apple, ridden by human beings groping along, some ON Lyne, an American jockey. Lyne held! hands and knees, seeking a window OF |the jead, with Signorinetta, Primer and! sire escape: | Llangwm. ridden by Maher, In close at- | Men Get to Escapes. jtendance until the quarter ‘mile home, Tt was at this stage that little Mar-| when Signorinctta, the only filly in the, garet Euler took a hand. Standing on|race, came on with « rush and romped the rear fire-cscape ahe saw strong men home the ensiest of winners. Mountain and women climb out and reach the Apple was fourth. next house in safety while ineide, inthe It is probable that Signorinetta did amoke-filled room, mothers were cling- not carry more than 8% of the public's Ing to their children and being brushed | money, and her victory was received aside. | with blank dismay. The quoted price Turning back Into the room Margaret [on her, 100 to 1 against, was purely | snatched an infant from fts mother's| nominal: the layers would have given | arms and climhed out of the window ny price asked. Except from the | And over into the adjoining house, | bookmakers, who had reaped perhans Then she went back. She found the| the richest harvest of their lives, there woman on the point of fainting, a sec-|W8S not a cheer to proclaim the vic- | ond child clinging to her skirts, ana, ‘Ory of the Italtan entry, ecreaming in terror, Taking up the| Belmont's Horse Favorite. baby Margaret pushed the woman to! pie race was made particularly inter- the window and out Into the fresh air. | esting from the American point of view Bhe guided her across the fire escape—| by the fact that for the firat time in| and left her with her two children. | the history of the race, an American “Didn't Do Anything.” colt, Norman IIL. owned by August Bel- time was 2 minutes over- went + 4 New Yor! by Octagon—N-ne- hen went ack again j Ree eaten Nig subsets thei inoee s the favorite, while William E.| MT got down low iike the firemen do| Vanderbilt's French-bred colt Seasick! by Elk—Saf Saf, also occupled a very g00d position in the betting. Mr. Belmont’s Norman ILI. was fresh trom a victory at Newmarket, where he won the 2,000 Guineas Stakes from King Edward's Perrier, and Mr. Van- | bilt's Seasick II, had just come over te giand from France, where he captured the French Derby. In addition to the American horses en tered two American jockeys, Maher and Lyne, had mounts in the race. Mah who already has three Derby wins to / | his credit, rode Llangwm, and Lyne was up on Mountain Apple, owned by J. Buchanan, Throng of Americans. to get the fresh air.” said after- ward. “I heard a woman's voice and I found her in the hialway. She was helpless and had a baby and an older child. T just 0k the ba nd pu led the others after me. § right when she got on the fire-escape.”’ Climbing the fire escape to the fourth floor, Margaret found another helpless woman with an infent and helped them out, She went back again and dregged an eight-year-old buy out, and was on her way back when the big firemen ar- rived and led the little heroine away. The firemen kept the fire confined to| the Wolfson apartment. “I didn't do any said Margaret GLISH DERBY |when the branch opened this morning | coat. TELLER WHO SHOT HIMSELF WAS SH tied examination of the paying teller's accounts was made after the sulctde, by Mr. Frew, who reported to the main office of the bank at No. 12 William Street, that his investigation did not re- veal a penny shortage. He explained, however, that st would be necessary to make a more searching examination to prove conclusively t! the paying tell- ers acom: were all stri ht. After the man's death in Belle- vue two letters were found In his cloth- ing, one addressed to his wife and the other to Manager Frew. The wife got to the hospital ten minutes after her husband died and swooned at the news When restored the letter was given to her and she went away without opening it, Later relatives would not allow her to be intervieweed. The letter for Mr. Frew was held at the hospital until he called for it, Later the Coroner made it public. Shortly after the manager heard the suicide had left a letter for him Pre: dent Nash sent two expert accountan to the branch to go over the dead man books. Mr. Nash said that he had al- ways had perfect confidence in Muir. Left Wife in Good Spirits. He had been married eight years and was a devoted nusband and father. His associates in the bank declare that his abits were exemplai His walary was $1,500 a year. Only @ week ago Mulr was promoted from the post of receiving teller to paying teller. He seemed greatly elated over the pro- motion, and when he left his wife to go down to the bank this morning he appeared to be in his usual fine spirits, Before he left the bank last night he balanced his money to @ dollar, and he had all his books and balances and cash in perfect order. He had been at his window an hour and 15 minutes when he went into Manager Frew and sald he was going down stalra tu look through the waste baskets taken down on May 28 and May 2%. He sald he would be gone about twenty minutes, Took the Bank's Revolver. Returning to his cage, he got the bank's revolver and hid it under his A clerk remembered afterward that he had seen Muir fumbling in the drawer where the weapon was kept. When he got down to the basement he ran into Townsend Bragan. the jan- itor. He asked Bragan to go upstairs and get some discarded papers that were laid away in the manager's office. There was nothing singular in the young man's manner, and the janitor went upstairs, He waited fifteen min- Logan maven Vteporter, “I car- me oldest Derby goers say there Lizzie down and never was such a perfect day or such | CUES 4 great crowd at Epsom Downs. It eet that never In recent years mother, who LEGISLATORS VOTE TO KILL NEW ORLEANS RACING, BATON RO meetin yuch enthusiasm been evinced. | enrly morning all the roads| sg to the Downs had been crowded with vehicles. So thick were they, in- od, that on the main thoroughfares motor cars and carriages had to move | nail’ ‘lided in the crowd was a very attendance of Amerfeans, ars and Stripes flew from 1 automob The roval party arrived before the Aret race was run. Richard Croker | also was one of the early arrivals, He| was fullowed closely by the Vander-| iit numer and iny eoad the tives day, t and other fo received a of thirty-two twenty-seven de ms of £ present, lared themselves in favor of the derbilts and the Belmonts, and the | ills afternoon advanced the crowds 1n-| New until, between the races, a ck compact mass covered the course m Tatten Corner down to and vond the Paddock. A. G. Vanderbilt was among the late arrivals, coming down on his famous Help Wanted coach with o party of friends. The o-Day ! coaching stand was largely monopo- ¥ A lized by Amertcans. The younger gen- ‘As advertised for in The Morning | eration was represented by a party Sunes a . young «irls } ked with the na- World's Want Directory, tional colors and armed with horns WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1008 dy to pro tory of any- easers gs America e or jockey Vanderbilt and Belmort Talk. the owner of & Appren Bakers Vanderbilt as: Barbers was asked for ois opinion ie Bart race, and in reply said he had done his Rook st and could do no more. Mr. Be rs ont Norma sald he had ne to say. ‘The public has seen as much of the race as I have.” ations Maner was gure prominent! Ay. wateh, from the was the > ectacula t of view to win viet ot finished thire venteent) HTER > *S DAUG , MYSTERIOUSLY SHOT. = MILLIONAIRE PrSRURG, J Aranda 1,050 pil Ads. to-day, we Ub New York papers combined all othe: yay ris whe! r the bullet ed by an assassin i HEAD ACHED FOR OVER TWO YEARS WITHOUT A STOP Experience Little Short of Mar- ; vellous, Said Mrs, Rod- man, Tuesday. Several statements were given for publication Tuesday afternoon tn con- nection with the vreparation now being introduced in New York by L. T Cooper at the Riker store, Broadway and Ninth street Cooper has been meetine the public at this store for some time. He claims that etomach trouble ts responsible for the poor health of modern people, and crowds have been flocking to talk with hi Within the past few days he has put his medicine on sale at all drug- cists in New York, although he atill c tinues to meet the public at the Riker store. ‘A sample of the statements !s as fol- lows—Mrs Robert Rodman, of 355 West Porty-fifth street, sald: ‘For over two vears I have had headache all the time, have had vas on the stomach whenever and no food agreed with me or gave me any strength. T have been| ‘ier constant treatment by physicians, | Who told -me that I had catarrh of the | mach and «astritis, but did not help 1 the least | heard of this Coover'a New Dis- from many people, but refused to tre jt for some time, as I had lost| All faith. In any medicine to help me. ! j Was persuaded into trying ft lowntown and talked with | Cooper's men, who sold me medicine. vee tt for about a week before I improvement. Then my an to grow less violent Jeft n d I have not e he for the past appetite has Increased and my food does nots me any more, as I can} t er 1 like with no gas or in-| ficestion. afterward. Tam stronwer,| i rar el better in every gine there was a fone. Tt I wrarted to has ee ROOSEVELT NAMES IOWA MAN FOR NEW YORK JOB, rv H of this cil Merchandise « Aprainer of THE EVENING WORLD, WED (Continued from First Page ) | MANY VICTIMS ~ IN TEXAS TOWNS ORT $10,000 IT BY TORNADO utes before he could get in Mr. Frew’s room, and thi n ae) TGs returned to the cellar! Hoycag Destroyed by W ind No one had heard the report of the| Storm and Cloud-Burst. d-Burst--- revolver, and when Bragan reached the foot of the stairs he stumbled over the unconscious body of the paying teller. There was a wound In his right temple, | and the revolver lay a few feet from| where he had failen. The janitor rushed | upstairs and Mr. Frew telephoned the West Forty-seventh street station, There was « Dr. McAdam, a depositor. at the paying telier'a window when the| tornado, accompanied by a cloudburst, tragedy was discovered. and he went down to the basement to do what he| ‘Mat swept over this section of Texas could for the wounded man. | to-day. The storm area reached to Derect! en Barren and Glynn came | Vernon. trom the West Forty-seve: ta | i y-seventh street st@-/ Many houses have been blown down ton and called an ambulance from Roosevelt Hospital. Then Glynn placed | and communication has been cut off in all directions. the dying man under arrest. Ambu- | SYRIAN WEDDING AT KALIL’S. ance Surgeon Swan rushed Muir to his | Communication Cut Off. WICHITA FALLS, Tex., Sccres of persons are bell June 8 — to have injured In a deen killed or sertously hospital. but when he arrived there and ‘nnounced that It was a police case h ordered to turn about and drive down to Bellevue. Long Ambulance Journey. Meanwhile no effort was made to save the paying teller's life, and undoubt- edly the shock of the jong ambulance journey hastened his end. Five min- utes after he had been carried into} the prison ward at Bellevue he died Meanwhile Mr. Frew had telephoned to Mrs. Muir at the Florence apart- Ment-house, where she was dressing her two Httle girls, one four years old ani the other two, to go out. The man- ager told her Muir had met with an acoldent, and asked her to hurry down to Roosevelt Hospital. Calling in a neighbor to look after the chi.dren, s hastened tc the hospital, arriving there sofeh gminutes after her husband had iven away. Vhen she t to Bellevue he was dead. a Manager Frew said this afternoon: Baffled by the Tragedy. “I was completely baffled by traged Muir came to work here whe; he was a boy of seventeen. This bran. of the Corn Exchange was then the Home Bank. From a smail clerkship he worked himself up to be receiving teller, and then a week ago he was promoted to paying teller. Editor of Al Hoda Marries Belle of the Colony. Wh the beautiful ceremonies of the Maronite Church a Syrian couple were united in marriage last night at Kalll's restaurant. Helen Abu Kalll, whose brunette beauty makes her the belle o. the Svrian coterle on the Heights, Brooklyn, wedded Salloum Mokarzel assistant editor of Al Hoda, the New York Syrian daily paper. | As the bride entered the restaurant jet which her brothers Gabriel and | Shikari are the proprietors. “Open Thy Windows, Love’ was chanted by 4 quartette. Bishop Stephan, of the Maro- nite Chureh, Brookiyn. ciad in lace chasuble and gold-embroidered sto'e first blessed holy water and sprinkled all present. After reading the wedding service he placed a gold ring on the little fingers of the right hands of the vouple, then took two garlands of whi!e roses and crowned both bride and bride- this Don’t Go Away for the Summer Without Arranging to Get This Entire Thrilling Pres. Rooseve:t’s Hunting Stories, Told by Himself 20 of Them——With Illustrations by Frederic Remington—20 of Them The First Story of the Series, ‘‘Hunting the Grizzly,” in Next Monday’s Evening World FENG ORL ECHR Three-year-olds and upwa: $1,000 added Start bad driving. able. Time—1.00 3-4 selling about six fur- 74 FIRST RAGE 374 Utne e, 2.20 "Switer Post tin w Affiuence. ner, b. Bes by Raconteur—~ iti wo Honours Value outweighs words. We give value in clothes that not only refers to quality but style. Our collars and shoulders are modelled by~ Socahey’ ” FusGamer .. +E) Dugan Notter™ 6, Lont 5 Marguerite ial ‘rank 40 een: E re the most expert tailors—and ee eee at mtoodracdrive macelye so constructei that every~ coat holds its style to the end of its service. This is a fact catch ed RA ur-year-oids and upward pod. Won eaatly Winner, br. h., only with tl at as AyMit 19 1 E. Heider. eo 1 $083 4 Me Smith, 3. it, went to the front early and won well | $20 to $45 safo. Sandy Creeker jumped. badly o-yearolds, $2, BYE iy pre neaed oad UG “Ask the fa: Who Wears Them’ Winner, A Special Offer, ¢ —————E f $35 Suits at $95 A great variety of effects in- cluding the new and popular hair line stripes. 39-41 CORTLANDT ST. 183 BROADWAY. st 10. on 1110 9 10 aL Nacrcere at the beish Ring had form; was golig away held on wall.” M one mile and | A FEELING OF SECURITY. | You naturally feel secure when you | know that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and contains no harmful or habit producing drugs. Such a medicine is Dr, Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great Kidney, Liver and Bladder ‘Remedy. The same standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintained in every oe gs 45s B 272) Blandy arkee ‘His manner of living, so far as we|groom. The voung couple, wearing could learn, was above reproach. He| symbol of youth and, ‘purity. | ea did not drink and hed no bad habite.| placed a right hand in the hand of the He always arrived at the bank fifteen | Bishop, who pronounced them man an or twenty minutes before his regular| wife. Then he removed the crow time, and in no sense could he be called'| The honeymoon will be spent at Ni- a clock watcher. agara. witiite fain office of ithe bank. in ——> Villam stree' ice-President Walter E, Drew said: ERESS, HEAD OF CULT. “When I heard of the attempt of Mr. jSE » H * end his I cannot was a mvet popular man and trusted absolutely by the’ officials of the inst!- tution.” His Home Life Happy. hbors and intimate friends of the Ite ccount for It. to was greatly He IS STRUCK BY AN AUTO. Mme. Adele Rique Has a Wrenched Back and Her Nerves Are Badly Shattered. paving teller informed an “Evening Yorid reporter to-day t no home could be happier than that of t Mme. Adele Marie Rique. the Prest-/ Mulrs, The young man's devotion tu his wife and children had even attract ed attention, as he never seemed to he out of their’ company CHARGED WITH PUSHING BOY FROM FIRE-ESCAPE. Charged with pushing an eight-year- old boy from a fire escape eighteen fect to the ground, seriously injuring him Mrs. Selma Shenkmen, of No. 83 Mon- street, was held in $1,000 ball to- dent of the Self-Improvement Club, in Wroxeter to-day with a wrenched back and a set of ahattered nerves as the re- sult of being knocked down by an auto- mobile last night. Mme. Rique was on her way to the Hotel Manhattan, and was Broadway at Forty-fifth street, at 6.30 o'clock, when the machine came up be- hind and struck her. The driver of the car did not stop. Mme. Rique 1s the secress who di roe covered the secret of locating one's at for examination on June 15 by Magis- | finity by a combination of color: trate Steinert in the Essex Market |she has established a cult. Cia lc robe embroidered with cabalistic haracters, she lectures once a week to seekers after the truth. es pe. |MRS. LOCKWOOD ASKS FOR ABSOLUTE DIVORCE. Wants Her Three Children But Doesn't Ask for Ali- mony. An interlocutory decree of absolute divorce was asked for to-day by Ralph G. Miller on behalf of Mrs, Isabelle Lockwood from Bernoni Lockwood, jr. on the report and recommendation of ex-Justice Edward W. Hatch, refere All the papers were handed up to Ju: tice Greenbaum, who reserved decision, ‘The papers will not be open to scru- v, but it is sald that Mrs. Lockwood's cl Court. The voy, Cornelius Fredericks, now in Gouverneur Hospital with seven stitches in his chin. He lives at No. 606 Water street. The woman had nothing to say, tective Donnelly, of the Madison street station, said she had told him that the boy was annoying her. Seven-year-oid "Thomas Sharkey, of No. 0 Water mtreet, appeared against Mrs. Shenk- man. The lad sald that #he pushed him from the fire escape also, but he slid down a ladder. ee ROOSEVELT HAS PLANNED TO HALT STAMPEDE FOR HIM PITTSBURG, June 3.—The automobile tour of Speaker Cannon and party has been abandoned. Speaker Cannon and Congressman Landis go West to-night | ¢ over, the Pennsylvania Railroad: Sena- request for a decree Is based on tor Hemenway left here last night. Sane , peeeier In refusing to discuss politics Speaker |eVidence that her husband visited Cannon sald: Philadelphia last April with a woman “T don't w sh to discuss politics. How-| ind that they registered as man and ever, I am willing to stand on the rec-| ite at the Continental Hotel. ord of the last Congress. 1 have had a fine trip and only wish I could continue it in an automobile clear home, but I have some telegrams calling me home, and to save time I shal} have to ta train here,” Young Lockwood !s the son of Benont Lockwood, prominent in Insurance cir- cles and vice-president of the Board of Fire Underwriters. His marriage took ‘ongressman Landis, referring to aj place ten years ago and the coupie report that the Chicago convention] have three children, the eldest nine would result In & stampede In favor Of) wears old. The custody of the children OEE el A ty is asked for by Mrs. Lockwood. Sire ‘I have been assured by men close to President Roosevelt that the President| asks for no alimony hiesbitacentimesauressico (oreaisiii4 The break In the family occurred last want the nomination and will not ac-| Hotel Iroquois, in| West Forty-fourth cept it. Of course If the convention | xtrcet, while Mra. Lockwood and, the hould and then adjourn| children remained in the family should ‘nominate him and, then adjourn | vhlldren remained I the family, man. he would have to take it.”” PEE ay peer Lockwod 1s a younger, daughter TO BREAK $2,000,000 WILL Ai TanGRariAn GeO Rea eonnet a skwood $s a lawyer, with offices at Rector street ——————_—_ OF BALTIMORE LEADER. BALTIMORE, June 3.—A contest over the ® estate left by Thomas N. | Lanahan, the aged lawyer and poll-|Saloon-Keeper Told That He Mant tician, who died on May 1 was be-| Not cute Fake Wardman. gun in the Orphans’ Court to-day. Ra Rob R. Mulvey, who has a saloon ward J hew of the dead ay No. au T rn Ore ae he will, which | yore sald to-da Hy ney wid io nnvg York, said to-day he had threa ur ened by several members of the inte "Kid" Twist's gang If he prosecuted a man arrested for impersonating an o \. cer. 4 Lanahan was the political| Jonn Morgan, of Sumner avenue, e late Senator A. P. Brooklyn, is the name the prisoner te Il Freeman Rasin and gives. Mulvey says he was introduced ¢ of the Democratic party In “Wardman Daly, of the Liberty city and State, He ieft ao imme- esvenue tion," and that he paid him family. @o promise of protection.” is! bed in her apartment in the Hotel | bottle of Swamp-Root. + Swamp-Root is scientifically com- | pounded from vegetable herbs. |" It is not a stimulant and ts taken tn ‘selling; $1,000 adde Won driving. Winner, ch. f., furioni Post tin by Isla—Lin- fe Jockeys. Op. Ht gh, | teaspoonful doses. Ha Rove Beaumont 2 y ay i =H Hi is not recommended for pee 346 Lady Hubbar Bhreve 1. iv is nature's great helper in relieving by Be ase 8 Bin : 4 and curing kidney, liver and bladder Ne sees j 2 ttt er. ty 3 2 roubles. 2020 Sulashipnean’ ‘Daley, ath Bogan pa A swom statement of purity ts with az Dearly Bell ...-++ 18 every bottle of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root. he pace the SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE BY MAIL, ridden Sigger Baby had no excuse, selling: $1,000 ai tiv Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co,, Bingham- jton, N. Y., for a sample bottle, free i 1 Won driving. Winrer, crossing ! and) waponoca had plenty of speed, but stopped very suddenly a in al wel. [bile will convince any one. You wi also receive a booklet of valuable Infor- ‘mation, telling all about the kidneys. When writing be sure and mention the hott 3} 2» |New York Evening World. 53 5 — = 1 2 4 Waptere 4 By 8 ov. Kia 4 x 5 Harry BR ‘Bhapd. ied with, Star Thistle quit of the barn but a smouldering ridge of | ashes, and the pigs, chickens and geese had vanished The loss ts fixed at | $1,000, and the fire is belleved to have been started by a tramp. BIDS ON BIG SIPHON. The Board of Water Supply, whicn opened bids yesterday for the construc- Cork Filled Cushions, ! Per square foot. j Duck Covering... Pantasote Covering. tion of the Rondout Siphon of the —_—__— - ——| eaten Sel Gres |Catskill Aqueduct, has tabulated the ji Isle EOYs: CONORDE 5215/2 8 B08) | proposals, Carb Li d Chi d | TENTS, CAMP GOODS. 8. Pearson & Son, the English rm, OlIC ani orides | ‘ which bid lowest on a majority of the seventy« Items in the competition, is highest of the five bidders. ‘The lowest |bid is that of the T. A. Gillespie Con pany, 36,200,803. The other bids were: Bradley Contracting Company, $6,414,335; |Macarthur Brothers Company, $9,414 Are Dangerous Poisons | When you use carbolic acid or chlor- Ides as a disinfectant you threaten the | lives of every one in your family. | De Contracting Company, $6,579,410; # Pearson & Fo ee siton | dt iS very” easy to make a “mistake” | : = { The lowest ay DOSTLY, ith one of these deadly poisons, and | Business strictly confidential. No i bo the estimate of the | W' 5 i a +) dollarn ADOVe vate (othe cost of the | after the damage is done it Is too late to |] “mMlozers’ references required. Gall @ | correct it. There are some non-polsonous coa! tar preparations, such as CN Disinfect- | ant, which are even better for antiseptic and disinfecting purposes. Throw out the poison and hereafter use a harml work, Thev_ estimated, $5,314,000, aaa HORSES BURNED TO DEATH. No, 44. L.W.SWEET & CO. {'. 37 MAIDEN LANE, N, Y. i 389 FULTON STREET, : BROOKLYN, |¥tremen In Bronx Save Chickens, Pigs, Geese and a Cow. two horses were burned to death to- day In a fire which destroyed the barn | of Charles Yaker, on the White Plains Road, between Two Hundred and Thir- ty-elghth and Two Hundred and Thirty- Ninth streets, the Bronx, Two com-| panies of firemen who went to the blaze on a still alarm managed to rescue one |cow, fifty chickens, thirty geese and five P| DISINFECTANT iplgs, They tethered the cow, but when |dawn came there was nothing lett! WEST DISINFECTING CO. (Inc.). J =a POUND PROFIT M —_ SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY, THE drt SPEGIAL FOR TO-MORROW, THE 4M ACIIULASED PRUE . POUND 10c lal +). .POUND 10c LEY c SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCO SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCO- 196 19¢ From Cellar ‘o Garret Use au Ye Per Yo CLEANS ALL CARPE Bus www y TS DIED. CATHERINE FLYNN, nee Sex- ed wife of John Flynn, Funeral from late tesidence, ave, Friday, 9.30 A, M. —At Paris, on May 20. JAMES ‘TIN, husband of Gladya Robin- and only son of the late James E. Martin and Florence C. Brokaw, Funera: services will be held at the ' residence of Cliford V, Brokaw, 825 Sth ay. on Thursday, June 4, at 12 A.M, Interment private, London and Paris nm copy. 1160 Ist papers please ATES (20 kinds) i ATES 20 Kinds). POUD - TOLATE COVERED CREAN HOCOLATE COVERED “ CHC ERMINS POUND 25€ | UC REAMERY CARAMELS.POUND 25C HELP WANTEO—FEMALE. PEPPERM lock. til 11 0 Hit o ings ore open every evening Barclay street and Cortlandt street stores open Saturday ev WE DELIVER FREE R i and dyed on yea. \ Steai tle PURCHASES OF ONE DO Al oO ietwees oer en 54 BARCLAY ST. ‘aD 200th STREET; aise Cor. West Bway. WceoerR RT eerste tot ponte 29 CORTLANDT ST Cor Church: Manhattan abov' Ken and Jerse; PARK ROW: NASSAU sant Cc, 0. BS oe Ales 35 At City Hall Pavic ‘and shipped from our special order department.

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