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iiieetaieh hianaiano ad date { | —— GIRL PINNEDUNDER Daily Wireless Stories of the Sea Told by “Jack Binn BRS AS WO WRECKS HS Porch of Demolished Structure Hurled Through Window Upon Her Bed. o> f Tells To-Day How He Became a Wire- | less Man After Having Been the First on Whom the Serum Anti- Streptococcus Was Used. (Copyrighted, 1909, by the Prass Publishing (’o.) BY JOHN ROBINSON BINNS. By the time | was able to walk I had neither father nor mother to speak to, Father, a factory engineer, passed away two days after my, h—almost as soon as he saw me—and mother, a hardy Yorkshire lass, only living a year after this event, you may call it, My full name is Jack Robinson Binns, after my tather, and 1 was, born twenty-five iyo-—July 4, 1884, so you see Lam somewhat of an American IS RESCUED UNHURT. Several Narrowly Escape as Bronx Buildings Fall and Trees Are Torn Up. —_—___. year Two houses were blown down and by birth, parts of tle ‘ Pas the only child, and Grandmother Binns, my tather's mother, IN avenue fook me tom the lonely litte cabin in which [was born, outside Briggs, during a furious lnshire, to She was good to me; taught me to spell and uprooted trees, ‘aug sand my home, and the hills about Lincoln. blew windows carrled a Wasn't nalled down shire where my sather hunted and roved. He was an adventuresome Felix \ ne briton, uess being forced to work broke his heart early, | his wife, M and th At 4 big lad and could days and ready to drop > the sca eighteen years old, ba boot a 1 gun ise my | We em aboard and t burned the from serious injury A duke and tots bik- bark and sank lier, She needed |, Q. D. porch was blow eulswine ger, 1 a and, being lif ever a vessel ald. dow, and sho wa 1 dow Cy TLR: ‘ managed to get Gotlinsul om Unt released and Polire a good ctpally in roam- At) OY MELEECD Sergeant Thompson, who live “ay ‘ y grand he way up the famous ‘J. O. tear aor ate iiell Lie aera es age broke loose, It was addressed The Vicanios live on the grow , fae Paerivacl tint man and came from lend. Tt of the three-sory louse at ” 1 straggled in- me of the Roosevelt-EHa Castle Hil avenue, Adjoini allroad ne day and saw a MAN controversy. My oath prevents me aTtuntlthaaniniieaniseaet iat etnea from rane its contenta, but the pa nets CELI Nei B pers published {t as forbidding the meni- fae ue Ne Starts Work for a Railroad. bera:of the committee to tal Ws terior pla minor ade, vanted tu be a | pape It Was signed “I. 0." Tt Rant aaa nUllaV aw } ‘ was I that the leak caine from ‘he aRearinnthernieeninat cones ‘ wireless room, We were fully vindleated Vicanto, iis wife nnd I L hung afterward Buildings Tumble fra ene UR ASSIDRALGRL ANAS) a ey Send ney sera ULC > Weeks T could | helm der Grosse, s an expert then é . ' Learning tele /T only made one trip gith the German helght at 5.3) accident and was sent to the P¥esident Lincoln eh s TEETH to At her with wireless and intr It paler a eacniae Teenie (ia ci After one tris go @ Kalseri: eal - ped the “string and [ fell, ‘Two Auw®uste Victoria, When we got back mpauinicked: rs tan over my right foot and left leg. President-elect Taft was completing his Wise into the BHA) nat wins 160,18) 169 tip about the world Cui sao re, EE. in the sis monthe Twas tn the hospital 9M tne President Grant through the window ar bed . Ve ne they gave me up fou Finally, Job. room at the same RUALATARETS UTA TE @ highest, He enjoyed the trip and we nad many Lucy Vieaniy awok eam, to aA chate, He's an excellent man and wil! find Pes OTE p of her y,|make a splendid President. Then came bed, She called for t [ saw three long-whis- the Berlin Conference, which forced only and aunt, the next anding over me, One sald; German speaking operators aboard tae| frighten selves him—it'a our only {German boats. After m time at Crook's what had happened k Haven, tn Ireland, a ship station, 1 missed hitting bot t It was about, I/Jotned the Republic in Liverpool, vas | and edt was all off, anyhow, and didn't ;the Mth of Iast November. Wo salled | aroun heaps, A Lit much. Then T saw them bring. between Liverpool, Bowton and New half brick had been hurled Into a|ing in a long needle, half an inoh thick, | York. | large pitcher on the washstand, but do my back. I found out| My next assignment? Well, I go where the pitcher was unbroker after that {ft was a newly discovered {I'm sent, but if Capt. Sealby gets a ship | Girl Is Uninjured. serum, called “antl-streptococcus. I Hdl to go with him and stick with | Sorgt. Th mn ran down from the Was the first human patient they ever him, too. His example and nobility of | {po hit with me. 1 began to get better right |which even wireless vould not give the ‘ ng, and my leg miuacies and ankles pussengers. Tis splendid example must | t . Took Out Nine Pleces of Bone, —_ Republic on iceman anes They took out nine pteces of bone, j some of them more than an Inch long. CHANT Cra One was twisted ke a drill, I pu CAFE MYSTERY IS CAS them all tn alcohol and had them with canio, and pie when the Republic went down. Bo, ' sudaen|s: lyon I'm with the old ship yet—in “! While getting better I kept practising 1 | a little key, and when able to get about went to work a on crutches : } Pour years more wwe; spent wi he Gy GHLE REGIE IRS oineae een ic@onnelll@ouldnitasel lor ST en CaaS : , 8 Job for IIfe. iB A good operator Hayy aaty blove the roar oft PHN #82 som ui ne tte aah hte Give It Away, So Dumped iy sant sot SU Office tn Colchester, Essex. | HW pe a arte Ney Marys WN) Te was here LE had! my third accident | It in a Vacant Lot. | ase onc there you sleep right under the | orated hin te ee ue errata Tha mystery of the mutilated rate fact that ivi Was sound asleep. No bells or shouts | fund on the bank of the Hast River vonched ni. inally L felt my. taop | 2t the foot of One Hundred and Second » louse Warn. L tumbled ont of bed to. ase | Steet early: yestertay morning has been ts but that sine aid flames eating S04. Hugh McConnell, a plumber of Vwith pleces t sh yn the roof, My © ane aces AB eenston ae ne : oy nue, solved he safe was once his ae ‘ ning and ashes were piled | Nr Oe HeeTSe thes, 1 rolied down to the ; and tumbled to the ground, My, While the myatery has been cleared " vii ‘Two minutes after the | UP) the fifteen policemen who tolled and aie Ten they called me Persplred and tore thelr clothes and aficliat (strained thelr surprised and protesting 4 at Nowmurket race course a muscles In the Job of moving the sate | played the ponten with all my, {0 Me station house yauterday are mai- ated 1 didn't have enough to rm deh Cian ever, Kor tne sate was not and his suit was tet naraenitti the visible algn of a daring robbeny 2 Whe picked up ‘ aticaliy’ {t was not akon to Liudson Stree be and cashes 3 ; fe emptosed usa chyone in clowed, In 1M, T venigned to go to Bese taonned. the Ile Hives tn ~| sea With the Mareont company, ‘They | tf, until It was falling to pieces, He . trled to soll It for $2 und nobody would # So me @ mechanicni tnstruction tn buy tt, He trled to give it away and Liverpool and I made the course In threy Nobody would take it, $0 he loaded It coke on a truck, took It over to the East River and dumped tt in & vacany lot, First Trip as C. Q. D. Man, Poitceman Gutzell found It and| Siren ae f adopted ttn Une pune of the police of | was the Kalser | the Haxt one Hundred and) Fourth TO AID SCHOOL IN IRELAND, ‘That trip they | street station. Lieut, MeCullen, Sorgt Substantial ald tow ne cut from Hamburg with Count Buea tt into a pnttol Wann Coney technical and agt They didn't figure me exper-! it to tie station house and daposited it tiebar, County Ma Wai and put me of at & in w place of honor Jn the big aquad Heetreriauracantianeat rei ‘ i n Varlous able slouths went night by the M reat 1 finally 1 got IRS Ok beat) Deheeale aly ) 0 hey were still work: second street. Th Kurfuers!, on December, 1985, | Ing along thobe lines when McConnell * by Rev. M. J, Ma 1 was the only operator abourd sent the true history of the safe to the dent of St. J will prepare sch course, Father Movil and will attend the 400 miles f; hacbora tn | Amertea, ‘There weren't many wirale fetations then, and about the only ex vale mets ARRESTS HIS OWN SON ODONOIGOO cine I got was tulling to passing stews 2% Ben are FOR SHOOTING A MAN. 8 : { f B latisr tha earthquake there; and. dive | PORT HENRY, N. f before ranching Clarke, « vhemist, was F a wounded ino J land, Thore iy ports from Spitz- 1 the North Pols, South and Central 8 wre i# a strong sentiment tn the station Louse in favor of returning the safe to McConnell pp saned Up ed by 43 no wh 4 there then, eo 2 On my trip in February, 1907, 1 met charged with the shooting, | pel idl Osi ons e Cannot, Vioe-President-Klest Sher. See] ai und @ bunch of Congressinen on =... seen nal junket trip to Panama, me day a shark swallowed a hook, ne and chain from a boat load of sellors trying to catch him and dropped to the bottom after upsetting the boat, All the lawmakers laughed, and begin sending wireless to their ho telling of the incident, I had all their signa- (ures in my collection of souvenirs from every port and boat I met, but all wont down with the Republic, | The only time T ever met a 6, Q, d,| acicdent was off Mt, Augustine on the | way back. She was a new bark, stripped | | of Overytiting, and 98 miles from coast, “ * ‘eason” Bho had 9 cvew of jwelve and @ canter | { There's a R a ‘They were alomet fresen. Mo foot for ita ails were offered mes. ¢ girs and boys through as § many separately printed World 8 advertisements last week— : 2,560 more than The World's % corresponding record In 1908 ; and 6,730 More Than the 2 Heseld cr Any Other :. _, New York Newspa: waman Fool the Foggy Feeling by a change from coffee to POSTUM] °) ] e) p) * 5 es 5 It oleara the brain, | ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 190s FIRE DESTROYS of the Republic’ |\HyER'S HOME: OOO s,” Hero DoO0d TOK First of a Series of Articles SERVANT KILLED Binns the “C.Q.D.” Man A Story of a Remarkable 9 @ Mrs. P. H. Rankin Escapes 2, With Children While Hus- band ’Phones for Aid. Orphan OO DoODOUDO « Inwyer, In Pennsylvania avenue Newark, wan destroyed by fire early to-day and a maid servant who leaped from a third-story window was killed Another servant, slater of the frat, also Jumped, but escaped with Injuries from which she will recover. Mr Rankin was burned about the foce and hands. Mrs. Rankin, who dis covered the fire, not only escaped tn the Jury, but rescued her two small enti dren unhurt, The fire spread so rapid- ly that Mr. Rankin and his wite, aft leaving tne house with the ehttdren Were unable to return, and Mrs. Rav kin'e Jewelry, valued at $5,400, was lost The eoldence was a fine man- ston In a fashionable section of the elty, Mr, and Mra. Rankin had rooms on the second floor in front. ‘Thetr two clil- dren slept tn an adjotning nursery, Ana- only servants in the family, oceupied adjoining rooms on the third tuor, Mra, Rankin, a ght sleeper, awoke tn the dark and heard a sound that filled her with cerror, It was the snap and crackle of flames, The alr wae filled with smoke. Screaming to her husbaud she ran into the nursery. The Ndren were awake, gasping and chok- ing in the thick smoke. One end of the room was all ablaze, and the celling was on fire Picking up her children, Mr. Rankin jrushed to the hali, calling at the top of her voice to the servants, One of then replied to her, Had the Burns girls started out Immediately they might have exeaped, but for some reason they do- ‘layed. Mr. Rankin remained in the | nouse to telephone an alarm to the Cer tral Office, The telephone was in the hall outside the nursery {out end blistered his face and hinds | He loat no time In following hie wit ‘to the street, FOUND HER FLOWN BRIDEGROOM WT HS OTHER“E {with a handsome woman, whereupon she Mrs, Luckerby’s Honeymoon ‘rts. Fees an ‘Bee here, what do you of Four Weeks Ended With | tis?” she cried. "Don't Street Car Meeting. floor had found thelr escape cut off by |way of the stairs, The fire was eating through the floor into their rooms. ‘They at hel and was instantly killed. Nellie then disappeared from the win- dow and the watchers In the street thought she had rushed back into the mean by! you know you're my husband?” “Ridteulous,” answered the man. ‘don't know any such thing,” ‘He's my husband," put in the other Judge Maddox, In the Supreme Court, Woman,” who was Mra. Pauline Schleft |b Luckerby, of No, Sil Smith street, “and & f A Lb : ii \ umped. Brooklyn, to-day granted an annulment | eee ea even sence she haa upped i. of the marriage of Amelia Reich and Further conversation hetween the two} when the firemen started on it Phillip Luckerby, the application having women convinced them that Luckerby Ig wife, who lives at No, Was @ bigamist and they had him ar ala a ee rested. It developed that \e had stolen rf f bs Hooper, eres 4 the Jewelry and clothing from wife No, | 8¢¢ ver death : z naa they reached the Mre. Luokerby sald she was married» to give to wife No. 1. He ia now serv. aera erie by polleemen tommy n Feb, 18 and that her bridegroom lived | ing two years in Sing Sing, When he, Grange apartment-house opposite, lie ‘The Burne sisters had been employ: with her only four weeks. One morning, | waa asked at the trial {f he would make in Mr, Ranidn's family: for flee pores rhe said, she atvoke minus a husband, a! defense he replied They were devoted to Mrs. Rankin and lot of Jewelry and some valuable fem!- “Hell, no’ 8! Sing may have {ts the children, and the death of Anastasia nine finery. Three weeks later, while on terrors, but th notnitg to fe witn caused more regret to Mr. Rankin and A ane spled her errant spouse & couple of wives.” 'T When the firemen arrived they found unconscious on the roof of a onr- ry extension in the rear, to which clusive of Mra. Rankin's jewelry, | reach $5,000 vy will n did not j his wife than the loam of their beautiful home. Why Imitators of the Pianola Do Not Approach It More Closely ber of Players which have been put upon the market is incredible, but very few indeed have reached a high artistic point of excellence,” N some lines of manufac- ture an imitation offers a fairly satisfactory substi- tute. Not so with the Pia- nola, Its various features of con- struction are so thoroughly pro- tected by patents, that imitators are perforce compelled to adopt roundabout methods of manu- facture which cannot possibly yield the same results. By actual count, there are 316 atents back of the Pianola and Pianola Piano. Itis a matter of general knowledge in the music- trade that all the most valuable basic patents in this industry are Sen Uy the Aeolian Company. A prominent London manu- facturer of pianos, now retired, recently ah One piano manufacturer, at least, has refused to enter upon the making of Player-pianos be- cause he did not care to identify his product with an inferior Play- er and there was no way by which he could overcome the patents which insure to the Pianola its pronounced superiority, music- ally and mechanically, “A notable feature of the industry {s the extraordinary way in which every detail of the Piano-player is covered by patents. Doubtless some- thing of the kind has occurred In the automobile Industry, but not to any- thing like the samo extent, The num- Note: wo of the most apparent advantages of the Pianola, * which copylsts are compelled to avoid are the Mrrro- eyix (insuring artistic interpretation) and the TieMoniat (giving the melody notes their proper value), If you wish these and the other vital features of the Pianola, vow must Aave tha Pianola itse(f—other Piano-players are without them, THE AEOLIAN COMPAN The PIANOLA, = «= $280 to $350 The PANOLA MANO, $580 to $1,080 Payments. AEOLIAN HALL, 362 Fifth Ave. Near S4th Street, NEW YORK The residence of, Philip I. Rankin, | In the meantime the sisters on tho top | ‘ood at the front window calling for | Ip. | stasia Burns and her sister Neilte, the | and as he was} giving the message a wave of fire swept a ; 4 3 | ae: Advance Spring Skirts 7 Real $10 Values, $55 Friday Bargain Offerings Stunning leaders among the new Spring models: \ extremely stylish and chic with all the late style jy’ | tendencies graphically and gracefully shown French Mesh Voi'es $ New Spring Mixtures Chiffon Panamas ( Light Weight Broadcloths All graceful specimens of periect skirt poise. Many different models (one exactly like illustration), Smart :heath effects with accordeon plaited inset-— tailored straps and self covered buttons, Also French flared gore models with silk and satin ‘ mmings. Fancy striped wor- pA | p) cs—fine mesh voiles ndorned Z sith satin bands, Other material ) in browns, blues and blacks. k:-xtra sizes to 36 waist. ; | Alterations FREE 4 fe ALE AT ALL THREE STORES a bh fH 4h Sred © : NEW YORK fl 460.4462 Fulton Street BROOKLYN | ti 64510651 Broad Street 2s s NEWARK philipsbora iv OUTE ps MENT SHOP 12 West 23rd Street A Total Clearance OF ALI Winter Coats Tis a sale which means nothing but toss, We can- | not hope to make protits now—we must show styles so much earlier than other shops that cater to a less fastidious trade. Therefore, women who have purchased their Winter Coats as yet are able to buy them : Anastaala, beside herself with fear, | overtook them and grapbad Mr, Luck- | suddenly leaped out. She landed on the | stone aldewalk In front of the house! Ablaze | Toss on building and. furnishings, en | flames and had been burned to death. | now at much less than cost to manufacture. 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