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AFTCR 20 MINUTE ERT IN BA —e Would-Be Suicide Brought to. GOOD \w1{ Land by Man Who Leaped In After Him, FOUGHT HARD TO DIE. Passengers on a Bay Ridge Ferryboat Witnesses of a Gallant Rescue. Daniel Jermain fought for minutes in the water this morning with pa were {n the ¥ @ crazy man, @ ferry-boat eltement, Alt exhausted, Jern est ex- succeeded pull- ing the man out and turned him over to the police Shortly betc ks Bush d werved ar was walk @nd he was making tures With y Suddenly hi to the at the Forti water. The ferr: for her s street wi board, ¥ there was Instant confusion. men were ready to leap rhoa Jermain, dock near dumped ir up to grab t Then thi Jermain Appeared to but before ty she and nearly When he was gut buck on the dock Brooklyn. He was 1 told » woud provavly ce made inquiries and learne 1 1 had during the pante last fa employed in an ft was said, and @ccount of the hard t Jermain, who lives at > fourth strevt Bro will o rescue he is = at he te not gol nan, FYPERENC O10 POL-CEMAN 5 CONVINCING pea William Conklin, Ey of Brooklyn Force, Recoy- x-Member ers from Illness. William Conklin, for many years a well-known and popular member of the Brooklyn police force, has made a statement for publication regarding his experience with the Cooper remedies ich are now being demonstrated at ve and hind street, Ne: . Mr. Conklin lives at Long Branch, N. J having been retired from the police force several years ago after twenty years of sevice, He says: “IT am sixty-six years of age. For several years past | have been in poor health from stomach trouble and rheu-| matism. Anyone who has had either complaint oan realize my suffering. I could not enjoy any meal that I ate, for immediately after eating I expert enced a feeling of heaviness and un- easiness at the pit of my stomach, where my food seemed to lodge in a hard lump. My bowels were also tn a bad condition, and I frequently had @iuzy spells, especialy when arising from a stooping position, “My rheumatism was’ very painful, confining me to the house for weeks at @ time. 1 doctored 1 number of physicians and tried many drug ste remedies, but obtained very little relief. When I first livard of an Cooper I had no faith in him at all. 1 had taken so much medicine of varlou kinds that I did not beileve in any o: them, I read the newspapers and Cooper's healquart treatment of his New eine. The result was hig In a few weeks my greatly improv: very little trout id the action of my bowels was perfect. I grew. stronger gay. rested well at night and felt bet , ter In avery way. By the time I had taken the full treatment of the New Discovery I hail recovered my ful! strength and v the feeling of heaviness after eating had disappeared—there was no pain, no gas, no discomfort of any kind, The rheumatism left me enti and has since given no indinat If I had not had che ex no one could make me bell medicine on earth could muoh In so short a time. It remarkable.” Cooper or his wf returning. nee myself » that any {8 certainly twenty engers aboard | when he's known as the best little boy ) he was pretty well] Accomplish so | In Daylight This Youngster Is Very, FROMCELL TQ Very Good, but at Night Just Horrid CCRT AFTER pus NED AT JACK’ Declare 12-Year-Old cag etiod 0 Fete rae hs RA Police | Georgie Zwisler a Bold Burglar After Dark. SUN SHINES ‘Model Kid,” Says Mother, “Even if He Did Steal, but Might Skidoo if Bailed.” Frank A, Fuller Recognized at Restaurant as Man Who Gave "N, G,” Checks, GOT A SOUND BEATING, In the detention room of the Chil$ren's Checks He Had Presented Paid | Court in Breoklyn 4 falr-hatred 1 | with whimpering 4 ble by Elderly Couple After 3 fem which trickl+ large His Arrest. ars, 1s paying the penalty of t @ life he has ted for many mi This miniature possessor of a dur js tiny George @ that {s his name in the Jacks,” which {s, Up at as every- ~at daytime, body knows, In Sixth avenue, they have face and official wal | the long memory tor form, | To this faculty of the in hls Grand street block and the pet of his public school teachers. But when darkness comes and all good little boys tribe for retaini mental fn of thos who come and go, or come ave gone to the Land of Nod Georgie and stay, the well dressed, debonalr, | nges his small sel x 1! dark eee: ee ee aay young man, who calls himself Frank : hanging his A. Puller and says his address is No, ne alon n his personality the becomes the clever little ef “Noolale," the bold boy and leader of a diminutive but 4) Broadway ist make acknowledg- for the four most striking things happened in his ken in the four hours, to wit: neverth #3 dangero DAL 2 Jangerous ba re f () A lovely beating on the features, | the police, who A night In a cell, , With a series ) A forenoon call at Headquarters (4) An arraignment in the West Side Police Court. en on Wednesday night aught him red-handed tn one of | | midnight hauls wh § predatory | a sk get "i lie story properly dates back to last | ‘ ue Be y and es- over, when a bil young man In yut even a scratch ; ng clothes took a theatre party, | Denies the Double Life » Included several women, Into | rrgie, sniffling and wiping | Jack’s, and ate and drank of the full i tears r forms of \nesa Unereof, ‘The bill came to $10. ‘Th x ha small, much-worn coat Jhost offered two checks on different s + a Birenuous denia. of this anks--one for #20 and the other for id So does his mother, too, 330 yerson Wd to attest pros: | at er home, No. 47 Grand street, last erity, and the cashier took the checks ant Alaa, they came back marked "N, G.."] : ‘ ‘our fights of dark nich is one of t saddest thngs of a rear of a ten tongue or pen, when Inscribed on a ee ay Whose cunni Waited Long for Him, | meeting his habits shows a clever- : then Jack's ave dee} is years, In the midst nee n Ja Ps pis) 1 ; Saisie ates : waiting and hoping for Puller, the | ote check-pagser to return, They waited rh and somewhat weak- 11 | PRAIA ROR ae until last night. He dropped In with a havior onal fed friend, The bill was only $4.15 but ne| Ne chair and ta Nie sprawled the remaining six of her ey eee eran creer tu h inother of those handy ohecks ti Wis | hand when a waiter with an eye Iike an eagie recognized him. So. following the | isa! custom tn such cases, the walters and helpers took turns making shiners | Doesn't Like Reporters. “Are vou one of them reporters? Well T got no use for you," was the greet- ng I received, for Mra, Zwtsler has a and cross marks on his face. Following bitter feeling, which is shared by the which jae was booted into the sarect, entire family against the newspapers where Policeman Finnigan caught him enlightening her as to er small son's night “T can't bel ne nature of y outings t Georgie really on the second bounc \round to the West E ion and and took him | rty- ath stre bedded him down for the ve th did those things.” continued the sur- prised mother, after 1 had persuailed saction was entered in er to tell me of her son's home life merely as a memorandum, ero ie yon rece) being made. Fuller's friend ie Govaniensver to Sa Yo! disappeared after the arrest, and, tt | see, Where a woman's got etght c was ati sward learned, had hurrled to} jdren, and housework besides, ehe ain't & ae noufy the prisonsms Uncle” and) ‘aunty who later appeared at the station, and also settled the nounts of the old scks at the restaurant, he Directory of Di tors gives the kid. I just used to see him at C Ey, ould want. He never gave me any reals and bed time, and then he was sass, though I will say he ain't afraid of | nothing or nobody, and I guess can i | take care of himself if tt comes to a Uy 1 i t to tend to each and ~ eb t as good a little kid as any woman tight. | director in tha So fe d Anonima, Cen- | tral Azvearera, Santa F OT A nice and gentle and generous he was. Why, that kid would give his shirt off is back, or his last crust, if he thought some one needed it worse than nim, 1 do her he stole at ot, he Was the right stuff in machinery to foreign countries, par- | TV TS { f] "| ticularly to South Amarica, | a (jf) |rived at the police jon after Fuller's Wan In} Jarrest merely sald they were relatives, |) Ja esis eee 4 t care wh after talking with the prisoner left. of Jack's sald later they | manage And I don't think he stole that night been to see hin and paid the THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1908. a é y [mame of Frank A, Fuller, Vice-Prest dent of the Agustin Puller Company, a} machinery exporting concern with of-|¢ 1 | tices at No. # Broadway, and also a mena, Cuba. |, 4k | Was Good in Daylight. nf ir i I Gani tian aire ate cay ob We OE i Exporters of Machinery, around here, and they’li tell you how 3; i The firm of Fuller & Co. exports! needs of the familly. tnotber says, Widow of Late i Tinplate King,” Chief Heircss to $30,000,009. —) FMA AFFLICTS WHOLE FAMIL ed Suffered for Two Years with Terribio Itching and Burning — Children in Fearful Condition — Unable to Sleep and Kept Scratching, eo EIGHT SPEEDILY CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES ae eee “The Cutloura Remedies eurad eight in our tamily (my husband, six eliicren and myself) of a terribie ma had it 40 bad that the c en cou sleep at night for scratching themselves, Tl were broken out thick and crusted all over, Then it would itch and burn and big sores came on their hips and lega. hey would ery with them and T myself suffered terribly with the itch- ingand burning. We were this way for two years, It would get worse in tha winter, I used all the home remedies that I could hear of without any relief and then I went toa physician and got medicine three different times but it did not do us any good, I did not know what to do 9 I went to a friend and asked her what it was she used for her children, and she told me it was the Cuticura Remedies, I sent at once for the Cutioura Remedies consisting of Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resolvens Pills. I also got one more box of Cutil- cura Ointment and twocakes of Cuticura Boap. They relieved us at once and in ashort time we were cured, I amtrul glad of finding a cure for eczema, and shail recommend the Cuticura Remedies highly to every one so afflicted, Mra, Ruey B, Boice, Rockcastle P. 0,, Jack+ son Co., W. Va., Mar. 3, 1908" SKIN HEALTH Obtained by Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, | Por preserving, purifying and beate § | tifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp | of crusts, scales and dandruff and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough an TT PS WI BLLEDR | sore hands, and for torturing, disfiguring humors, eczemas, rashes, itchings, irri | tations, inflammations and chafings of | {nfants, children and adults, there is | Nothing so pure, aweet and economical asthe Cuticura Remedies, They a 3 {mmediate relief and point to a speedy ' f { cure in the majority of cases when other } | remedies fail. { \ i } (40 AA He a J i Uhrouehout tue word Bole Props, LAT Cel - Sey Mekas Threat When Arraigned Her Successor Receives Life in Children’s Court for Use of Practically the Attempted Suicide. Entire Estate. ROOMS 0.98, Funisted 45 A thirteen-year-old newsboy, so tired Gaar Leeds, of Richmond, twenty-two years old, Ind, a fortune of $1,000,000 by the will of his Willlam B, Leeds, tinplate and tor, Who dled In Parts last Rudolph of his Ife that he tried to finish it last inherits night, was arraigned tn the Children's Court to-day, He announced tn the father, ROOMS 00 Furnishe? M 15 lake Your Own Terms , t 7 ROOMS 98 J Furnished M 9g Cash or Credit Open Evenings court room that he {1 determ ed pallroad ope to end his existence and would starve himself to death If kept in custody His attempt last night was mae oe- cause he was “stuck” with two evening papers which he had tried In v sell for hour Samuel Swlegendaum is the boy's name, Ho Is tall for his age, thin and weak, and has light hair and 1 His father, Samuel, a furrier, his mother and two sisters Hive in a dark fat on the second floor of the tenement valued at more than 1 of, the bulk of sum going to the widow dur- ng her lite ing. Prope 0 $30,000,000 ts d this vast r Leeds, the first n whom he was joned in the will ” at the thine of him to get a nto allow mainte Stewart 0 wearing at No. # Essex street, Sammy was g personal effects born on the Bast Side and has lived in ul and or dark flats ever since. res, automo- carnage The father is poor and not always. biles and ail personal chattels ¢ ulso Pa nployed. Mrs, Swlegenbaum aays that gets box No. Mat the Metropolitan The Only Company o {ts Kind tn the World Sammy is a backward, lazy boy, who Ubeld-stuuse wad Cie town louse, Nov Your OM Trunk or ga New Would rather sit in Seward Pack od #7 Bitch avenue, her Ife ont. at other children play than get James F, Elder, Mr, Leed's se ; ed ys . MAHA HURTIRN Toa nelnearoul serra tha als on the death of Mr. duh, 8: exehanged uu and hustle to help provide fur th ee uy ie sree can and ‘Ninde 'to Order, Bier ,e acy age Repair Cos . 14th St Gd attained the age child was w ou Always Complaining. He was curs, said im of $i Aus. Ls complaining, ht hard lot, of his always of hi New Goods. Hoe \. i r, 0) jee ae e ar we remainder of| THOESANDS OF ack of comforts and enjoeneute other, |. and versonal, and! PRUVKS ' 2 u WAS yoya eninved. He was A julved before or afier the siwutR aN newspapers, and neta and vill, to his execut I" ten dwisier went on. “t be- May Rent House in Bethlehem Johnson Wasn't, Nor WAS|checks devceited by the walter. ‘The ing the whole day IER ey Wee zt Neve some of the other boys put the)” Nee name signed to the checks was “Agus | quis, f Hates Vase Ror 5 i aye) a & nar hecks was "Agu sand dreaming of .i 5 ie RON. 1p up to arresting him, You see, it, for Necessary Visits, It Is Miss Gatlen, So They Were |tin Fuller," according to the restaurant (cor nave. fhe! Ce u Tramkte Was just this way, Georgie came tn at eee 5 |man. This Is the name of the Mor the past two or three years a ed ah n j ex: ae ee $13 and commenced playing with the Explained, Rifled of $218. Jent of the Fuller Cor The uncle | sammy has work Cire it H Gea aaa Bee ira Culled for and Delivered, aby on the Well, he fell asieep = lis said to reat trouble he had had | there, so I let him stay and went to | phew, to point in his or he of the residuary estate ¢ most lads eat OK FOT THE “SRST AA UTAGERI?. URE 14 GIBSON AM ROMER are wh tate ree haves his Suni Reae was no Upon the death of Nonnie Stewart Sian . I eaarauets (havdeorirand UHOH RE TAL ee aes aes Christopher Johnson, of No. 19 Whit2-| hen ie was no nblstorailens uid not go out on the feeds, the residuary estate then held Emergency Co.'s Signs | eek y 5 PS Charles M. Schwab, ridiculed “JY nail street, and Miss Marlon Gatten, | to It. he oller man said he lived at Bowery or down to the Bridge and fight fn trust ts to be divided into ax many One Dour from Union So. West on 14th Ste came and wanted the kid. There he oe wiih started in Wall | H Dyker in summer and Bath | ¢, q chance to get a gool stand. He. sha » shall be children ving Benil for, Bnowtecs ee was, still sleeping on the floor, and Shé Peport. BOD Bed wee ae all of No, 413 Hast One Hundred and Mitr pine deal 4 news: | or g ance us "| eee Veh ti f . ry Street yesterday afternoon, th: the Pralaht treet led jenc vith the restau- n round places t en. | the policemen said he'd run up stairs Thirty-eighth street, called on friends | | In his converts eeusdinge ter tnall bova wereirarely. seen anid when heliso: |) an her should attempt to er, said somet x abou. a confer- 2 e jand put himself on the floor to fool young steel magnate intends to abandon Te and them, But I don't believe It. I) nig $5,000,c00 they started for a car and took a short don't think he was out at all, though! 244 make his home for the future at cut through the woods to Jackson ave they declare he's done a lot of petty the plant of the | nue. thefts at night when I thought he was As they we asleep.” fa tie in Corona last night. About 9 o'clock | for ence he had last October in vegard to the younger man’s spending too much money. Riverside Drive ma His Face Bruised. re leaving the shadow of pt for a very d Ex a corpor i a con the trees four big men suddenly ap-|a few bad bruises o1 brow and | Fears He Migh zy interes! ne 1d 7 heeks, Puller of well- | Ut Geo, Gi mn verney Pear ad ane Heid ‘ dressed complacency whe was taken tress cried. “Don't you know you are t sers?” one of the men ought to pe urresied.” | “It they hadn't said he had a revolver “In the absence of Mr. Schwab fron |1 wouldn't care about hjs getting ar-| the city.’ said Mr. Wren, "I ci rested~but a revolver, that kid—wiat'll) speak with auto’ but I th ) Headquart his fore leaving the were bg rings my friends think | am? He was a real| quite likely that he will take or has) Although four to one the holdup mer ‘ Ser ttantrie | good little kid, and I never had any taken a residence at Bethlehem, Tie seemed somewhat Umad, and their rea\ | gajly."as he was le | Serious trouble with him, but I guess plant there is so vast and the amo ntention did not develop after | for" ne uy nen | 2 walle in some reformatory won't do of work so heavy t fee the Weader ‘inquired’ If Yohneon war) p a ecieetrarieration Jim harm if he's really been do.ng upon to give hts the armed, | But ev x will come out all right. waat the police say. If anybody did go (enelit of his experience the "No, I'm not," said Johnson. He was st upon all vl bail for him—it's $200, you know—I'd be ground “Ob, this Is easy,’ the | sundry when at the police al- and the men quickly str ourt Roinleney his pocketpocket, days there, ¢ afraid to have him get out, that for now “He nas no home In y one knows about him I am. though ve spends marty iss atten's purse, conta ning § NAVAL OFFICERS’ FAMILIES abraid hed be so ashamed he'd beat it casionaily ning over Sunday, Dur- n she had given her escort t e carry | and never come Lack, Ing these v 8 i . hie 1 iekly d D net he om Ky disappe and the 4 | “And I don't want him to skidoo, for| on his private car in the ra pecan ale Weare pee ed are ie ON A MISSING VESSEL ) he's a@ good kid, even if he did steal.’! yards. Mr hwao possibly col foe station and told their sto “How did your son get started on plates reniing a house in Bethle Mo nted policemen were sent out in ae . . these mldnignt ramblings?” { assed, ana Keeping @ staif of servants fil directions, but no trace of the high- | British Steamer Aeon, a Monta mansio} activity waymen was found ras he been feeding on bold boy ban- “peraeerag iit bouks?" Dy tie Bivere eT Overdue at Apia, to Be Sought i} were signs of great 8 “Lord knows, I don't.” answered Mia, Artisuns were av work int « PISTOL SHOT KILLED BABY. by Battleships. Zwisier, wearily soothing a wailing and @ oi van was beng Unloaded, ‘The —_— ae ; : Nn SHINGTON, Sept. 4—The British youngster who had talien off a caair,) .ousekeeper said: Weavon Patled to Floor With WASHINGT (oPeA lar Baron. With eight children and a husband 1 know very well that Mr. and 3 Pillow Was Discharged, st er A NU ; ners ng to look after [ ain't got time to boiser | Schwab intend to live here this winter, TRENTON. N. J. 4—Agnes, the |trom San Francisco, July @ caring | about wiat kind of bovks the kids read, Kevently quanuties eighteen monthe olj child of Mr. and the+ wife and family of peu hone tas to look out for thein= | anu paintings have William Boll, was nd killed Boewer R. Patrick, and Xe ale ot “Don't forget to sav he's a good kid,” | aNd much 1 is to-da aliar ma Bolls Lieut. W. K le, both offic called the overworked mother as the placing We eside suburbs r United reporter left. a of Ae » due at the > | and wii t 1g as 1, a. arg, Capt. J Rang Bell but Fled Before Door orale we bm anc ! pillow oft who J0v | c eels > Opa ie Was Onened, binge y nome was throw ip [ak ee Aroused by a ring at her doorbatt at 1 SroWiny rap 1 piling sir ¢ two o'clock this morning. Mrs. Jaco) Ad A My € r 1 FELL TO DEATH IN SHAFT. Gingling, of No. 38% Jackson sy i Jacob Bierm yee irs old Long Island City. found @ two months’ Wwive ae ve ved in Newark, fell down ane hee-naliwa i t MAYOR WISHES TO SE SHERIFF ‘a i Pilllips carried the boy to r ior 7 Mayor Isaac nthal, of Orange, N ; ‘ i e stacion house. His clothing was of youn e/J., wax filed with County k John pany's plant a ath ave ‘ e quality and his lung power sa wetMehem concern iy In financial) #. Wovision a nominadng vedtion " “ ov ol cy to-day a Police that he was of good and stral™ Mr. Schwab wil! return to W $ Hospital, where he died uous ancestry. York to-morrow from Bethi to St, Vi Wa candidate for the Democratle n : an hour later, ion for Sheriff of the county, pened acciden ad Managed to el pennies the tene t off entirely to stray into the i the widow. Non- er boy he was easily rritory of ano Leeds, jr. or the widow be divided e-fourths of side for Will- If the son fam B 1 nf su So there is not sive about Sa got home at nigh or ten hours is parents pointed ‘ot GOT REVENGE WITH ICEPICK. ng sin Yoon ) Cally Mysteated 7 Maid Macchia Attacks Man He Drugued and Robbed Him, nd made Snys who sold pape but som vied all A. was ters last olla, locked night for He entered We No. Hz Delancey street and NE oi | stree! nd Ave y th 7 y k, Macchia charges that Pe- iGu Mises noticed rs, but no one not » door on the Way ou £ei.ool Panama Suiis na party of r the assault and told him wh ot t drugged and "asked a waite é The policeman called (Like ent.) 4 at h f Bel ie Ho: ry of weeping n trying found that i abe ule evening le ah sly injured, He Wag tken to the euvwu useing AWA LATY, ho West tite i x restaurant woot *Golden Nuggets of Health” in Rooenfeld ha fa an enthusiastle xk and s t nit pumped out SUNDAY WORLD WANTS : n's WORK MONDAY WONDERS, W Ad x " e w " Sammy eee f life, Mrs. Sieg Every nugiety erumb carries Its | che H quoca of health | No Extra Charge jor Lt Metne ¥ “ | Advertisemen.s for The Wor ay be le had ’ id at any Amer! District M te ah ving and “There's a Reason” Bien) ci ado». Magistrate ad) » hearing unt i| | to-morrow morning.

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