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iliac THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1911, | LOUISE RUTTER, FRENCH AVIATOR bad yt ate GEM EXPERT KILLS “°Z22222°¥ine IEALOUS BRIDE [AMBULANCES RACE |”#23°H;20%2%00» WOMEN GOLFERS. [22 ners RICH BREWER FOR LONG FLIGHT sre, 3,8: feving, Bearedale, 10h Oy OF STEAMERS OFF HIMSELF IN DREAM AMBROSE LIGHT OF BURGLAR FIGHT SLAMS HER RIVAL | ON BROADWAY FOR FOUND WITH HUBBY’ ACCIDENT CASE Soloman, Centur i Miss FH Rosenheim, Deal 104, Mrs. Victor Bat! Wykagyl, 92. Up to 1 o'clock thirty-elght had start ed out of 4 two entrants and tha ‘ y | wil be the total fleld, The first to with \draw was Mra. H. W. Ely of the home cub, who got into #0 much troutir ltnat’ she picked up acd destroyed het | card. ouble developed from a short age of cadies, brought about by an eer j truant officer Cedric Passengers in Midst of |John McAleenan, Son of Rich |Even If She Is Housekeeper | Traffic Suspends and Whole) | Winner Will Meet Miss Camp- comme core were rence, Gusern tt Invisible Flotilla for Pawnbroker, Sends Bullet | Makes No Difference to Lower Part of Thorough- bell Later in Match for ht cadet th Melba A Six Hours. Through Head. Pretty Young Wife. fare Stops to Cheer. Championship. TORONTO RESULTS. PORT TRAFFIC TIED UP. NO CAUSE FOR SUICIDE. FIRST RACE—Four-year-olds and up $500 added; seven fur- |WEDDING SECRET a OUT. |THE VOLUNTEER WINS. | El o The Rng Wort) | ward: sling: 0 added, seven fs . ' season ushered in Straight, $6.50 pla . s show, Me Big Liners Wait for Mist to| Family’s Secrecy Makes Mys- Newly Made Benedict Can’t | Pedestrian Knocked Down as Get Matreboltian. Gott “Aasseiaiion ey, think ae 4, . : | a ~ . pa the links of th arsdale Ciub, ter, Batvolgsile Lift Before Coming | tery of Case Till Nightmare Get Rid of Employee Because Speed Burst Is Resumed \ Atthougn thers were torty. enteanit, ite Shonda | . here ice as many for the last two word r Into Port. Is Explained. | He Owes Her $84. on Return Trip. é ry tice as many for the last 10 | OMA ae ran rity of. the candidates !s unknown r won anything handicaps, Miss Lil nider, did not She is believed few of them have es | Has a young bride any right to punch | Lower Broad ast 4 not-no-young housekeeper 1 abe] 02 Hippos Me A: | chances to come actors said housekeep- ae eon one ae cr going to the theaire with her (ene [Du thOroUEKEar® JUN stopped bring eee | ‘o Gide es Gullehd and her Ave - dpe and watched it, Cars stopped, | 53 PHO, Mra. Pendleton Rogers, bot of} have been jehiidren? s. T. H. Polhemus ‘Twenty-year-old Mra. Aloys Fiohl, who pees aii BL lest and bind Pendtetc er | ‘d ‘ ne tusrol t 1 emt Molt i - was secretly married to the wealthy |” it wag a race between two iheonsae| FORA CDHtS” MHL At: Gs 0, HAGE easy for them Nis Maspeth, 1. I, contractor of that M@Me | from rival hospitals. The first leg was| | John MeAjeenan, son of Henry M the rich uptown pawn broker, telde of m ont Mya arly to-da his father’s “hannel about 1 rok experienced the sensation the midst of fox alarms f dowen hours, When the ¢ chorea off Ambrose Light she rounded by an invisibie floti well k peting are Mra, Myra Paterson | eet, and died two he business stopped, the whole street sur- | — only statements the polte t «. | able to get from members of the family | the shooting was accidental, Informa t ery Vessel in which had a horn t or | tion was not Midland ‘ A whistle shrieking The m: tatement made was |ten ae iene era? id Meh Gaeet run without accident, but on the return The course has heen much improved | ‘The Antiseptic Hose @ome of these fog-dianketed craft | that of seen 2. Creat broth . a |Connotly tn the Flushing Police rt la almple pedestrian, who thought he ce the last outside champlonehip was | 9 With Six- and Tees Uae aiaties tink ceil ore toctina beast eat ef sth oh a LONDON, May 22.—Passengers aboard | to-day that she considered that she ha@| hed @ right to cross the street, Jump- (Continued from First Page.) beaten rs ana AO re uasverse Saracen Lian a cautiously through the Pha sale | Detuetiven Welin Gad Wisin of the Mate | sivicnaee Coo”. halen a nine cies & perfect right to deliver a series Of fed trom in fron of one ambulance al: | —_—_—_ topic of conversation here i= un 25c. a Pair epbeny, on her way from Philadelphia | pantraaney vecet net Were Rvp aise Punches tn such a situation, She Con-| rectly in fron of the other. He was/livan produced a list and as he catted| countable failure of half a dozen of the | For Men, Women and Children camo in after the Cedrt rn that Miss Louise RUt- |tessed she had done so last Friday after- | picked up and placed beside the orig- | Off the secur ‘ ge , 6 Tass nanded them|old guard to enter n secre . and thee two wireless operators fell | revolver which heatwave i pt eee ie rd Cher ee ares sence Tngtien [ROI Furthermore, she was Prepared |inai “call.” Both were treated and the | Over. Sullivan scrutinized each ¢ | Saat the vissory OF Sivas trcrottig. Dame Siar se into a chat, which led to the clreulation | pillow, Tm sure he did it in a night » fellow.. passengers, ted bean |'0, Seent te experience ee to} second went home without giving his tifcate, checking them off, When it) poll last week in the British champion- of the report that the big craft had| mare, or gripped the gun in his sleep| married in New York. time if the victim of her wrath did not | name. came to the Ameriean Smelter stock | nip has deeply discouraged many of the narrowly missed a collision snoonectously. But more tikely it was| Miss Louise Rutter was the leading |D&ck vp and leave the Fiohi home, Batley Hammer of No, 37 King street | the hitch began. an demanded | New Ye who believe it will be fy Capt. Bartlett of the Cedric denied] a nightmare. He was always dreaming | Woman of William Gillette's company | The victim of the pretty little bride's |was riding a bicycle down Broadwa; | two or threo certificates, but Plass gave [tle to beat next October, when she the wireless rumor when he had reached | of belng in battles with burglars.’ during ite ongagement at the binpire | bunches, Mra. Anna I. Davis, has been |near the Standard Ot Bullding when one. Plass a nse cot Pix to defend her title as United Sta the Whlte @tar line pier at noon, He 1 Winterbottom, who has jong} Theatre in Maren, At the clone of the| Fighl's housekeeper for the past three /a wagon came up behind him and tho |tificates ware never in this envelope, | champion at Baltusrol sald that at no time was he very n in the eighteen-hole the Alleghany: in fact, had not see her until the fog tft use T had it in my possession or minute after thi ft Aaron Ban quainted with the family, made | #eason she went to England to continue | months. His firet bird died four and a@|horse boosted him off. The wheels of an investigation and said he found the| as leading woman in Mr. Gillette's pro- | half months ae mtie g after a ‘be- | the wagon passed over young Mr. Ham and there was] theory of accidental th weli cor-| duction of “Secret Service.” She an-| reavement he advertised for a house-|mer and a policeman sent in a hurry were taken I am sure of NO pomsiblilty of danger. It wax 10,0 | roborated. nounced hefore her departure that this Keeper. stating in an Aho vate wa call to the Hudson Street Hospital, | 4nd I believe that if you Snvestigated o'clock before the mist had blown away 7 summer she would write a book dealing | h¢ was @ lonely man GPR Irie Neither H 5 you: MENUS Suid) SAME they, disappeared: fufticentiy to permit rate navigation | Young atoaineer: nec ones peara| Witt the women of (he stage tha posanssed of $00) and & good OUR SOUT ee intestate, Thos nt SPECIAL FOR THIS Meantime some citizens whose name ———— | ness, Mra. Davia answered tho “ Geean's wadiet talephened the Yoluntesr eater ae a WEEK ONLY of the Ambrose © The horse attached to the Volunteer nnel and Narrows. | old, and with his tier Arthur was | and got the plac si h. nev ; The Very Rev, William Moore ¥do,| practically In charge of the pawnsrop Wanted Marriage Kept Secret. | ompital about the “terrible accident” | tine sid he eves hold the stock ov even | EYEGLASSES Ry Dean of Worchster, on his way to the avenue and ‘Darty-fitth atreet. | and Dr. Savage of that place was sent | one share of it in his hands. After the that are guaranteed 0 Ee big religious arbitration congress at Now all this while Fiohi had « stenog-|out on an t nis hands. After th ; J ; ngvess at | Join was regarded ay the best judge of | . sigh, '0te Lilten Heer. Mee hous @ hurry up. return of the stock the cab turned 4 Lake Mohonk, was a passenger or the| gems along Broadway. La his younger ; \ : \ Pt om: around, and Sullivan got out at Fifty Cearte, days ho was much in the compan; of ong hig Gey peal ade np ee ambulance was no slouch. Neither was | ninth street. ists. These cost con- people who wore gems indiscrim! nd ete com Maspeth fam-| ine Hudson street’ wc ; Brooklyn Ferry Abandoned. a daria Mager sili ety | Vigorous buying of stocks this morn- |ily, @he has dark hair and eyes and 1s reet’s animal. They got| Q. Was there any attempt at any tinfe | siderably more elsewhere | AM the skippers in the Now York | Yt since his marriage th off pretty even, and as the Volunteer | to withhold a 5 " y ot the atock from Mr.| “Trent ) ree igh’. : harbor region found themselves this | "4 a apwe Bie) With) ae diig | Ae Perea con Dane See ore 08 Cis phat fon Orting Fiber ane eat [eNUNS into Broadway from Fulton | suiiivan? A, No, air; and T told Inspec- | Pre EMY Mellel Coon Ren morning in the maze of the fog danger, | {¥0-vear-old son survive him. Lettie eipAt Ba closing of Mets ve lsaesa ete eres aiid indi- | street thera was the Hudson street sick | tor Russell that were were passing po- | The mist tied up or delayed the| Thoy all lived with the father, Henry | "4 rushed @ large number of jssues to |cated by the fact t @ made her his | wagon directly opposite, |\tcemen all the time and Sullivan could Ee fertiea frome alt quarters one ‘ur | MoAiwenan, who ta elaity yeare old and | ti highest range reached for months. |wite ten daya ago. At the time, she] “Give them a race for It,"” was the [have called one at a and I \ P wh a no e Refore the opening of the market bro-|related to Magistrate Connelly to-day,| way Dr. Sav { a was there to assist him. them, the Thirty-ninth street ferry to | Wo has not taken an actlve part in ay avage put it to the driver. Brooklyn, was abandoned until the sun | 6 Management of his business for gov. | KET Teported receiving heavy purchas-|he enjoined her to keep the marriage | “Til buy it we get the case.”” Uda ched ante sania. came to dispel the fog blanket eral years, tng orders over tie week end, and this| secret until he got tid of Mra. Davie| Tho race started right there, noth | Ni#hL and Day Bank. Dias wanted ¢0 50 1 FIFTH AVE ‘The Staten Island forries kept up| John McAleenan, who was an active|!"fux of orders at the opening gave las housekeeper. He owed her $4 and| drivers drew their whips and, with the from Sullivan, Ent theast Cor, 42 al their slow way, steering ultoxether by | Member of the New York Athletic Club, | {ling one of the strongest undertones | all hin money was tied up in the Bur-| gongs clanging as no ambulance g° ngs | T handed him the $50 van gave | intrance Southesst Cor, 42d St. compass, begeing their way with fre-| Was for most of yesterday, according | Witnessed sloce the current improvement | rogate's Court. His property had all] ever clanged before, they were off. The | me avd I asked him to got it changed,’ ‘ . developed been in his first wife's name Hudson Stree said O “He » three cen quent Walstle toots and making their|to his family, at the Fox Hills Goit aauit arity y re ‘s mn Street rig was three lengths , He & U iiedindéa: eelated, Cid on Staten Iat He returned | , Reading. | bap ybeiential or Miastiseteees When acquainted with all these com-| ahead at John ctreet, but the Volunteer and four fives | The ferries that aid get over from | before sunset, met his wife downtown) t the load in the uprush. Copper |Mications Magistrate Connelly mopped | was fast closing up the gap before tho Tells About a Revolver. - : Brooklyn came half an hour ijate,|and went with her to a Broadway | shares came in for a great deal of buy. | Ms brow. Looking from the grim face | next block was cleared | Q. Did he hand you S605, as The tying up of the ferry lines| Hotel for dinner, 7 returned home | ing, the prices responding with good |of the little bride to the just-as-grim| By this time vhe people on the streets | been testified? A. Mo. All £ GOLD LABEL SHIRT jammed the Hudson tunnel, Many Jer- | about 9.80 o'clock sized gains. face of the housekeeper His Honor | @d begun to take notice and yells went was the $50 and what 7 o seyites who generally use the ferry] Mrs MeAleenan, who ts sald to be| Reports from Steel centres spoke of @|heaved @ long elgh and said: up that were c Mines to the city for business deserted |in very deifeate heaith, could not boe| Sent improvement in the trade. n by the police, but Arthur Mo-|, Businets simmered down somewhat rried down the street| farther from Sullivan, We cro “Inn't dhere any way we can bring| @4 echoed back, Cars were quickly | Oe neta eaartacns on The materials a ih sturdy, ‘§ too~—body nd strength the usual course and tried to get over | s¢ toward the end of the first hour, hat |Satmony out of this?” The defendant | Stopped and frantic policemen waved ou or Bullivan had mado that mean long wear, by the tube. As they mate the at-|Aleenan, who was at home when his! ftives ruled around top levelas | (Mra. Flohl), who had been brought to | {elt arms, warning teams approac satel tA gun ready and that Will not crumple or bunch tempt all at the same time the crush] brother and wife arrived, said both! A cessation in the buying demand | court on a summons obtained from Mra, | f'0m the side streets to stop instanter. been the end of both when you sit. was immense ne ie happy with one anbtiae sue [early tn ‘the afternoon invited realising Davis subsequent to the assault, shook as a Goi bg Fate who seemed to carry | ef on Aone There can be no greater rug bar- Exclusive patterns. A fleet was held up at Hull's Point, | with life. said the family @at in| from the professtonal coterie. Ina slow |her head and said bitterly: je Weight of the world on thelr shoul-| O'Reilly's eyes filled with tears as he 5 és = The Priscilia of tho Fall ‘iver Line, | the tbr chatting until about 1| reaction that continued during the final| “Not as long as that woman remaina| Urs, stepped to the gutter edge to| denied the stories that have heen afloat | 82ins than those to be had at Dob | EMPEROR REO LABEL SHIRTS $1.50 UP with 600 passengers; the Chelsea of the} o'clock. John McAleenan was the first bour Briss ahaa 4 off to about the low- lin my husband's home.” watch the race. eae ne pe esi ted bie A ‘ inne ; THIS WEEK. Remarkable | Phillips Jones Co., 502-504 Broadway, N.Y. 7 4 ‘ o up to bs st of the day at the close, Standard |, oe childre dled a dissolute life dy i F igs Chelsea Line; the Now York of the Cen. | 0 60 UP to bed. Gia Wark trasll@nehy Gren ‘And how do you stand?” the Court Doctors Urged Race. the: PARE thites reductions in price ernphasized by tral Vermont Line; the Joy Line; the Providence of the Colo: Line, and the Richard Peck, from > Maven, all anchored at Hull's Point orgia of the Shot Through Head. | Were exceptionally weak, |@4dressed Mra, Davis. “Do you wish to said that he heard | with losse# of from one to two points, "| Press this complaint?” t Lovelock. He ran into — “I ought to," ropiled Mrs. Davis. “1 brother's room and found John shot ought to go the iimit with it, but I The ambulance horses were galloping, “'$ have bee e every night." he | sterling worth in quality and wea in their best form and on the sents in answered, in a trembling voles, “and land rare beauty of rugs woven on ever done a faithiess or dishon the rear sat the young doctors witn | Mave Never done a falliions Or denomci | the celebrated Dobson looms. “l] Arthur MeAle Wa shot at a TH ST. UPI ‘OLS’ ERING CO. 10 Chelvea. rl > lowm: The rumors IVES. to 4 o'clock and walted for a rift. 1 through the right temple, Tho bullet | ..7 can't stand the notortety. This man aE et tl dah RC ial to help my follow GAD, ate ae | Vaiue x1 Price were due in New York at 4 o'clock in| had gone completely through his sicull | Fina Tig a Promised to marry me before he mar-| 00 to the gtr Ferries teva ees £ | afioat DOLE MARES: BuEOLIt#) Nout | $91.00 Body Brussels, the morning, but the captains would not] and buried ftself in a chiffonier ucr: He hin A. Wh ewes tte WM and 3) ET nl crete chin arrange conics | Assittant DivieicicAdiordey Buckaer | cleanly; in novel pat 91.05 take a chance. the room, John was unconscious. Witt not leave his house til I got the] it Way the wi ae nN Nekueaa ree a MAR orhiaceeamination of O'Reilly | rials . $! 250 North River Fog Thick. Fevoivan Iay CHU. pillow Denil _% | money." Heme the might of @ lifetime for lower | eee as the afternoon session openct, | 985.00 Royal Wiltons, highest * sntonentr Im the North River the fog was heavy. | head. ‘ Too Much for Magistrat. At Maiden Lane the Volunteer passeq| “Did ye er live with Nan Patter-| Stade: f Rat $47.50 te RED ‘The l.ensselaer of the Citizens’ line had] Arthur MeAleenan said his first mos- ‘The Court whistled and turned to Mr. | the Hudson Street and a cheer went up. | 5” piek 8 $35.00 Royal @ heavy passenger jist from Albany and|/ rage was to Dr. Crean at Flohl, who seemed burning up with aj But haif a blow below, was seen to! jawer Be quality; $27 50 p other points, She was due at 6 o's West Fifty-sisth street, who ¢ desire to climb into his own vest |Swerve sharply and all but overturned a hys lected pat 00 | but from Newburgh down it once, pi up Pr John L. Bodine, | Am 1 ¢ pocket and hide. Perspiration poured | This Was to avold a truck stood at the | M/Hanian to Kee me souk your se | §20,00 Wilton Velvots, beauty possible to make any headway 4 professor of tie College o clang | Ant. from his face and his eyes fairly | Cur> and Hudson Street never got the |o a ia oy mak O'Hanlon th any $13.00, o SEEM As Wan ba arewl, of id and Surgeons, and & spectaliat on. the| Eel bulged. lead again. The Volunteer reached the ; Be OUR o1ec. sho . | Biba Map Why aon’ hi scene a full fifteen seconds ahead forme 204 Hever weep the tniey 20, 19 1 not get into her dock until 10 o'clock Gent. 1 ‘Why don't you pay this woman and until Dougherty brought then to you? | Teo BORRF.—suddenly. May 20, 1911. MARIE ‘The revenue cutter did not Jan Hospital was asked tol (het |straighten things out?” Fiohl was Surgeon Falls in Jump. A. No. eir—no, sir, a WOR E. oa the bay to meet the in‘o eamers, | Send an ambulance, and Detectives| 0 3 | asked. : Before the ambulance had stopped, About « Bad Meméry, Hospit * She waited at her J i the fos and Siein were ussigned to gol et | “Haven't got the money," groaned the| Dr. Savage, bag in hand, jumped. He er . t t ac ’ ‘ lost his balance fell sprawling. He| Mr. Buckner asked wheth requiem masa will at tu shifted. But there was no reason tor } t ne. | Co 8 Am | SOR RGre aPeHHING (6 tec we ID [pee ae Se ene en aera ver ena| memory was bad, and pro Worsted Wilton Velvets, of o'clock hugry in this direction, because the sea ectives: arrived they | Del & Hudaan the Surrog: ‘ourt. my money y » and! festimony @iven by the defendant Oriental, floral and two- rida and New Orleans papers pleare y The i oi ‘fe! “ reached the wounded man ahead. The tone ae of red and | goers did not dare the trip up the bay Freeman, the ambulance sur-| [em , tio... jwas In my firet wife's name, 8 h hulance shook | AUpplementary ih whieh 1¢ nt af red, an TBC) :22P%e. — carrier age Sedric th | on the si webperit | “Welt, tf you can't fix it up I can'e,"{ lector from the other ambulance shook | 1 ok Get Buhler, the | ooBtee™ $1.00 y | MOWAN, CATHERINE | HORAN inet Beside the Cedric there were anc D ENO AteDS WITH 6c rogeg OE \erled the Court. “Case dismissed" | Rande with him aid together they | Of i Mer, (he | wiiton Velvets, with borders | hi), Delaved wife of the deceased Marth near Ambrose Channel ight th family who sald that] Gey ite Z | erled: the! Court. a See looked over the man’s Injuries. examining lawyer, th sn to match.” "Reduced, for Qiq| Hatan Jondo di Giorgio of the Atlantic Fruit were already present | Inter. Met | The bride nostned 9 look or her hus: | nhs Volunteer, however, took the case bed He also ” one 8 the this week, from $1.15 yd. to IC | aponees from Company, the J. V. Luckenbach of the ot wanted band throughout the proceedings and| an both wagons swung into Broad- | city t Jud Moy ning | : : 21 at Ty Insular line and the Esperanza of the nter left the courtroom in the company of] way again the horses were whipped up | ©’ Peu! ¥ #0 for answering the questions | Unusual Price Advantages This Week | [otTiment ¢ Ward line. rs The her mother, Mrs. Davis went out on|and the race back began. This wea | Put to dF et pot ase in a A ppan in Chinese and Japanese Mattings Two tank steamers, the Alberta and|Tevolver which had been used and were the arm of her employer, who appeared | not so oxciting, for the Volunteer had a) Manner 0) Melly Gelled that ne had Inlaid Linoleums ‘Matebhek, G8 hot take any chances told that some member of the family 1” | about as happy as a man could be un-| wounded man aboard. At Ann street | SN 00M 00 [16 je ne construing the fos as nable or had picked tt up and wa with It der the circumstances. A man dodged the Hudson Street wagon | ore (ele! reasonable, but droppe anen oe along with the passe Waited for a safe and ea: on oj RAIN RAMS TROLLEY, lo ge MANY ARE INJURED, 250 CHINAMEN KILLED IN MEXICAN BATTLE. Minister Appealed to After Sta ee Behe ree Sreersecs FES ELS KERRTE LES teer. A stop was made and the second etd bygrors eC je atac TWO KILLED FOR NICKEL man wae taken on, He was not hurt Ince prepared be Ny tia db Makers of Carpets for Fifty Years y oh, however, and after being terated . Spree TO OS UE be i IN CIGAR STORE FIGHT.) 7's", ae asked Buckner sith olin sina ees Me wen gc Miwa st ncemary:* aia oneny,| $8259 We 14th St. | 2 A 1 ' ‘on: pearance. Q. Why did you sim a false state Bet Bth and 6th Aves, Slap Follows Argument Over Price | sumed {ts usual mo: honered appearan: I” aubway end Hudson |ment?) A. Tt was a hot day and we| Near « | of Cigarettes and Double S| FEAR MONKEY E HAD RABIES. |= hed te —_— [=== = both wanted to get away. ing Results. ee News for Homeseekers Here's a statement that seems Flagman Leaves Crossing Un- guarded and Collison at | Green Island Resulis. Reported A the | ie | -apRANy ‘ ‘i BOSTON, May 2A dispute over five |Bitten by Dow It Bites Five Yonk- Peculiar to Itself To-Day to be paradoxical—but it isn’t! ported Across the Rio leak | cents resulted in the death of two men . a oom ents resulted de ers Children, and 1 c Grande. | r c : to-day and the arrest of a third, ¢harged - ¥, There's a secret about finding F Eat , lifes | alk ettueenae : with murder. ‘The dead men are A, P.| Clare Sloan, the Yonkers City chem-| Hood's Sarsaparilla Has No Equal To-Morrow | desirable apartments, houses, PmAaHe PAM Ten, Mb ahs 1 tra npany car, {}) Monroe of Somerville and John Murray | st, te to-day making en examination of as a Blood Medicine. stores, offices, etc., that is per. y ch xican {n , 8 tof Charlestown, and the man under ar-| the brain of a monkey that bit five | uy ining there is no other blood meat- | fect bli rectos and China ve ete) ONE Ae Q | rest ts Arthur L. Boardman, proprietor | children agter, it 19 believed, the antmat |. "T inink thee no Ole pis ectly public. See were xia, rea waa taken 1} of a small cikar store In Charlestown. vad been bitten iteelf by a mind dog. | Oe oie tittle ones, and have us | ee Pa ee ‘ 1 , * was filled 1} Monroe was almost instantly kilied | Mr, Sloan wi find out whether the dog | ® 11% & for twelve years, ‘Thore E I ti at Cludad Porfirio Diag "i ocelved ana Murray died In an ambulance be- rommuntcated mis Apion: (60, Gna Rie SURE a ee ee ae | Xp anation. the river from here : | fore the police had an opportunity to | monkey. Saat ots Sethad MAH. Sai Ndebad Details of te sushte : toom.| YACHT CHETOLAH BURNED, | tearn anyvatng trom him, ‘Tie children wera playing in tho) Wh! MAHA HARA eng 1M: Ma Nae ned | It is secret to those who donot not reached here ex Saati pt —_— | Boardman's story of tho tragedy was | street when the monkey attacked them, | MAP Mi Me wat aeetad. Me (ecu stop and study the facts, but it Chinamen killed were shee hace. Peqa C@Ptain Danbar Hae Narrow Kee! that the two men camo Into bis store, | Phe animal was killed after a desper- | he sould sont B ATOVER 8 feek is positively wolain tar tha ' Pan en, Nee Ssieg \ a fe ne] PK OF TAR bought a package of cigarettes and de-| vte fight, by Henry Brandt, Janitor of | Hoot? TATADLnOM mae lo, voly Bala: grea feel roteation, me me and In the] Lig eh sate manded that Boardman give them either | the City Hospital, who d its skull | ieiatane ta wauel llauid. ti Be army who know and profit by an fron bar, an additional packet of clgarettes or a ocolated ta the fact that ‘| NORPOLK, Va. May 2 called Narsatab: Avatrins ‘ ‘ ae the Tracks foot steam yacht Chetolah af N Tee henpeaniie ia tet rare and wee EIL'S UPHOLSTERING CO | 273,374 @OEDOELLO y , -aeeerete Jowned by Rittenhouse R. Moore un SHEA he vavaiver at Re BIL , Prot. Neusser, waver arrival at tie coal “RENE OSGOOD,” AUTHOR, | rr Jones, was completely | ghet, “He declared that he ald net know Don’t Ti | es BEL CON Rew a ger , chaten™ here, wait nve"un Fran =EKS LONDON DIVORCE. ee River, neas Clasemant, | Mitray" war In the store at the time he on re Frttan ten bund : . World “To Let” Ads. alarm, 1s 69 sities conditon that he t trian capital. H ot ae “ila Be §00 meet \Were Printed Lest Year— P LONDON, “Ma The American) yowiy escaped being burned to death, | volver showed that only one of. five Hative’ walk tn the park and re " Irene O8g094,"") The lone ts § cartridges remained unexploded, aed . | ‘ audience Baron " r \ wries Pigott > ne On Wuaiaareed trian Primo Ministe *, was the central! bur ON Connt. 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