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t f j A WHIGH will be the tasie of such de- @8 the Brooklyn aldermen ay New York and Kings County and on the-grand juries. ‘The affidavit Is aworn to by Micha Mamma of East Durham, N. J, w #aye that he is a manufacturer of |. He watd that he made and deliv the Aldermanic districts in by the Aldermanic Fo h of jor, he swears from the Unites rhe Company, with which the COMIMIttes made Its contracts. Mamr sayb that he chareed and received HOfor the consignment of fireworks sent to each district The United Fireworks — Compar holder of fhe contract with the city for the fireworks of Lrookiyn, th ™ an@ other parts of the city Attel B20 for@ach display. ‘This deems to tn cat@ethat the company mace a profit of ‘BEE Of ench district rt ORKS SHOWN WERE STLY MERE JOKES. hows were « Joke. In most dis t th lasted no more than a qua ter an hour The men wh nete pie Were Incompetent and careless he show in Greenpoint the man jad charge of the aerial bomb# # the ground and exploded them. | oanut shéelis in Which they had Deeguencased tore through the crowds wite terrific force The man was MoeWed and took refuge in olive station, | WHEN questioned he anid that ho was ington street “pants maker,” and ever considered fireworks in lus til he got the Job to set off the lay yesterday. He and Instructlon from of the United I, Company yorterday morning, and Paid 88 for the jod, gontract for the fireworks with ‘Chited Fireworks Company was “by Adterma th of July ¢ bration Committ Marx had a private fireworks show summer home at Belle Hart ae He said to-day that the dis- bought from t’) United Mire- Company. | Marx to-day sald he had no fault! with his own celebration. He! e With some heat that he b> 1 pald for! f€ himself and dared anybody Aatinnte that he had not in The United Fireworks Company has a! maf Address at Trenton, N. J, but it Gow “hot do enough busines there ap Peently to warrant it in hiring tele Phang connection. The Trenton Tele Company never heard of It. Prendergast and the Bent con- ce will first of all apply them- Pel¥es to this question | » are—or who isthe United Fires Company, and wh eae tant GIR, GETS SIX MONTHS " FOR ROBBING THE MAILS. Young Mother Stole Here and in| } Washington and Pleads in Vain. the Criminal Branch of the United | Circult Court to-day, Mra. Mary 4 mn of Washington D.C, was) eed to six months on Blackwell's by Judge Archbuld for robbing mails, ‘The woman, who is only four years old and pretty, ex- eympathy when arraigned. It ped that she had not committed One! offense, Wut four—two in this elty and two in Washington ‘ The girl worked {n Bub-Station No, M1, ‘this city, and stole nine registered det taking from them an aggregate of . Under an assumed mame she got work in Sub-Station No. M1, where Fhe stole five insurance policies and a oh for $50 from registered lette: Than she went to Washington, D. C. wi he found work In a sub-station an@ stole a registered letter containing ti 4 wfhall sum of money, There she alro ‘ort the check stolen here and | “8 tt. | wept when arraigned before Archbald and told hin of her usband dying recently and having to} . wt her four. ar-old child, who is staying wit! at No ro wlent Letter Gebrge Ludwig, aged twenty-seven, was) sentenced to n year and a half) Federal fwon at Atiania, Ga, w Pudge Arch)aid in the Criminal of the United Rtater Circuit to-day. Ludwig pleaded guilty the malls in w acheme to de- Bent @ letter to Mr. Kitker, of the Geran National Bank ee, Ky, posing as Kirker's non, iB. D. Kirker, in which he wrote that} he had been robbed of ail By and the better part of his clothes at Mille and = woulda't “father” piease mo! o he buy clothes and passage beak to ola Kentucky er turned the letter over to the Satee authorities. poate base AN’S SACRIFICE FAILS SAVE HIM FROM PRISON, ICAGO, Suly 6.—The self-sacrifice Anite Schmidt of St, Louis nothing, and to-day Dr, Hal- Cleminson, Chicago physician, to Joliet to begin werving hiv ment for the murder of his who was found dead in their home and the Bronx aii the displays | tion committes. I16 received | an Americans, we should be Jcontant thet 0 othe Ulties resulted to our r entatives in phelr wtid | lavish display in vulgar wealth, Jewels, FID AND HANIMOND PICTURED IN ‘RUSH FORKINGLY FAVOR’ seas es — Attacks Ambassadors for Show of Ex- Congressman Henry travagance at Coronation. DIPLOMAGY. “STALE.”) High Posts Only for 1 Makes Call to Patriotism— American Peeresses. WASHINGTON, July & = Crocofile tears for the “American peorensex who | were mmubted at the coronation were ahed in the Ho day, to the avcom- | paniment of me 1 words for the} ‘enobiinien can diplomat t abroad by esentative llenry | of Teton Th xan spoke on “International mardages and the glitter ef modern American aiplo “Amid applaus: | from an ap tive Democrat wide, | he round vuneed American diplo- | macy, #ardonteaily eondoled with A feon gitia who martied titles @hroad for foclal reasons, tartly referred by w letakable mn to White Reld, United Ambaaeator Creat Pritain; Jonn Hayt tle special anybas t of King Cha former Ambaes thors. “We may congratulate ourselves,” Henry fomarked, “thai notwithstanding that very recently two proud and overs Amba: we entered into the apital of England, amid a ve om of vulee Maplay “lb Ox tavamanes of wealth, rushing headlong to the nity, no sorlous cas alton ocew THEIR WILD SCRAMBLE FOR KINGLY FAVORS. “We should folieltate ourselves, be- cause in other daga i thé torhific etrig- glo for Precedencd between Ambassa- dors on great cooasiona af public sp! » anmed conflicts frequently oc lout red. kingly favors mit me to cdngratulate our ams Dassadors at the recent historle oo casions in London that no setioits bods ‘ly harm rewiited to either In their ambitious desires to touch the throne ami to Jament the fact that perhaps some permanent wound was left by reason of other representative outvieing them in gorgeous and over- Peacowk feathers and personal raiment 80 essential to such an occasion, “And here we must admit that over- zealous glamor and iow indicates @ a rous Aspect of t plomaoy, Can who conter Javigh amt aitnost with it# source springing from. the coffers of the over-rich, fail in the perception that {t is rapidly undermin- w the foundations of every cottage in the republic? “The most serious and corrupting as- pect of the times Is the tendenvy of our Rreat millionaires, still professing ad- miration for our republican institutio: to shine Nh splendor as great noblemen at foregn courts, “In thelr endeavor to pave the way for sich epeciat etatua the world has ) profoundly amused at the expense of this vation by the so-called ey stem of Inverna marriages, off times s¢ cure purchase in return for high founding titles accidentally held by thin Hooded noblemen.” WEEPS FOR PEERESSES WHO WERE EXCLUDED. Henry read a press despateh giving the names of the American women whe having married foreign noblemen, oc- cupled places at the coronation, and also those who, Naving titer, were ex- chided Our Dearte and teare” éald Honey, shold Ko out to t tn their hour of trial, as their last hopes fade Into the realn of cruel mocneries. Bot the designs of our over-ambitious plutocrate do not end there They now demand the great diplomatic posts in the great European capitals. ‘Should not the blush of shame and anger come to the face of every true Amerioan when he realizes the dignity of tis eat Republic thus compro- feed and phaged tn foreign courts by avoys whe maintain from vate puri yle of Uving ¢ tzing the rnent ceeding them as The t has coi ng spotacte st by a dec rts and minds miilionntre-dipt ot the Dichest order ty a necessity at Bers | nat lin, @ ponm@or to the vi regal € acne Tower e be found In the person of a new as- plrant for diplomatic favors, who without any training or probation what- chloroform poisoning. . Behmidt In her efforts to sayy the was with ana tha @ could not have r, Despite this story, the Court refused to interfere. —_—_—_ PATERSON MAN DRIVEN SUICIDE BY THE HEAT. RSON, N. J., July 6.~Thomnns der, retired business man, trus- Wesley Methodist Church jorially, committed aut- Wallowing GaTbelic acid 0. 6 Park avenue, He ody was found in the butier's by his wife two he .rs after he \ frunk the acid, Mr, Snyder re- from the firm of Doremus & hardware dealers, a year oxo. ‘ay he complained of the feat Delleved his brain was affected. THE EVENING WORLD, W RESULTS AND NTRIES FORT ERIE ENTRIES. RACING FIRST RACK Malden two-year olde RACK TRACK, FORT ERI dded; Ave fu July 6.7 nfftes for to-mor Ln 4 to 1, 3 to won races are follows ne An FIRST BACK Pour yearcide and nnwerd lady ye at LS ! I fue: Thatier, Vat ath td I Ki . wi SHOOND RACE vilemp; tone KECOND RACK Two-vear-olde, $109 1 added: five turlonge Pinus, 190 (Weta | “Beate pen), 100 to 1, to 1 and bb tot, © - Wptted ‘i by half a length: Mad Rivor, 108 «hilt ieaim,” 197. Royal, Mate Band 2 to 3 second tive fu Al a {ing to run out long hits. Rowan got toe job ever has lately crowned himself with glory at London, From his publicity bureau, whose organiration perfect, wo learn that at every even ftoyalty Iteelf actually upon him ary spoke Mm support of a GIANTS GET GOOD ceived a sévere Jolt in the first game of the double header, whith they lost by « svore of 6 to 4 the battered remains of the Glants were in bad ahape for the second. beaten in three days, MoGraw was in the burden in the secon) ne), Aton, ae nna, 18 (Bel, W tow 2 tot and | Sidupa t 1 Time—-tm. Rey, Yankee | pdms elt Lotus, Miew Joe and Jawbone ates ran | tA a Jas aamed. | We onthe THIRD RACH Threa-yerr-otde and | 100 Olay " q he m latin, 11 (Muse | AIST row at 1 te 4 and out, won be] G4, Se length; Chief Key VET, 7 td | Mes. sf | to 10 and 9 to 3, na: Caper | Bios | Sauce, 100 a § to to Land 7) SEVDSTH RACE a Jto 10 third, Time, 1.993-5 Grenesques |G 10g Hremion 1H At vin, aut Cat and Carrition also ran and ribg 10s. Srecle, Ne. ior, us named fas, 114, ntice allowance Fo! ree Weather clear, tra sr00 " —— wont i LATONIA ENTRIES, stein) 1; Pa or god, 100 (¢ ito] RACH TRACK, LATONIA, Ky. July third, TH nter also ran, |The entries for to-morrow's races > are as follows LATONIA RESULTS. be ear 4 p rol tings, five f eat Ter or itlofiges.—Relle ot bh ing, WE Cabal poe Wate rencnee—pes Clenrgatae, 11, Chartion 107 Pore Hampton, 108 (Aer first; Com- fio: Sete au, 144 noner'a Touch, (Lottue), recond: |. > beak 5-4 yringa, 110 OM ime, 1.01, |} et, bay Blate Hernde ter, | 100, Mise Dhetrit, by fmievdent, “Te Aftanle, Mollie Pitcher, Woot, 10, Heient Atala. 111 Maram, Hetty Puller, Miss Moo Ky | Nita ech threeqqene Wish al and falsh As fillies art sa fr ¢ Avenstam fod the Pi vemter Meart, 100: Mies $26.20; h’ Lan BM uy Commoner's ‘Touch, " Patiee” Woden, 168." Fiylng Bh Mh. pope i "POURTH RACK Mantieap: three-year = Re by ord fh fur! Vay in, 2 . GIANTS LOST FIRST GAME. || ‘ners Bifin’ teas, 108 New York ROMO. AT Devore, If. 0 2 1 2 0 Dov iis a at Ba fb Aelling: threr-yeanokls ame i nodwea 0 0 2 1 Of pants gue and ove sheteemiy milea” Tan Mexican aturre ES ae ea rai, O8 Rweat Owen. Obs Mockter, Merkle, 1 ae eee | bat His 109. Witter Ball.) Trid w #8. 1 1 3 i Teter Vender, 104, e Stree Deviln, ab. 1 1 2 ) ® Weather clear, track fast, Movers, ¢ , rs 6 Pine 0 Uy) 2 4 0 t-te 8 6 Wilson, ¢. o 6 0 o 6 Crandall. soe a 1 | a twher sees OG fe 646 oO Totals... sie 4 tt MH 0 “Hecker ran for Myers In seventh Crandall batted for Mathewson tn ninth tPleteher batted for Devore. PHILADBLPHTA _>——— Te. Wt! Oo, AL TS Knabe, 2b. 2 6 2 1 Baskett, ef i a ee BATTING ORDER. Lovert, +0 0 2 & of New York, Philadetphia. Maree, If 1 2 9% 1. 6[ Daniels, cf. Lord, rf. Luderum 1b 6 1-9 0 of Wolter, re. Oldring, ef. hg thas. -0 t 2 0 of Hertren, sb. Strunk, If ae ms. 0 2 4 4 If Cree, te Baker, ab, Dooin, 10 4 @ & op Knight, Mainnis, 1b. Barns, po... +6 4 0 1 Of Chase ale hy, Thomas, rf. 0 6 0 A aM Phothas, i an 7 9) Ford, p. Plank, p. Totat aconw BY BRI Umpires, Connofly and O'Loughlin; at- New You 01 600 0 6 1-4 | tendénce, 2,860, Phitile 1061020290 —#| pg ee cer TWwH-MAEH FTta—Devore, Knaie, Dev- (Spectal to The Evening World ) lin, Maceo, Dootan, Bridwell. ‘Dhrea-| AMERICAN LEAQUE PARK, July Kase Ite Meyers, Sacrifice Hite—Lo- | f—Tha terrible heat and the fact that Fae ee nee otis’ Mathewson: 3, {the Hightanders have been defeated tn by Burns, 2 Time—Two hours, | the four games which they have so far Umpires-Rigler and O'Day. played with Connie Mack's Athletics in reget aa the present series, kept the crowd of fans here to-day down to Iéss than 2,500. Both Managers Mack and Chase were undecided who they would put in to do the twifting, but at the last minute Chase thought that Ford was capable of beating the visitors with his benders, while Mack selected Southpaw Plank to do the twirling tor his team. ‘The Waseda University team, which ts composed of Japanese, occupied front seats in the grandstand and carefully START EGON died play made by both BATTING ORDER. tearhe ald attention "to the i Now Yc itching of Ford, as they s Kenaber tb, oan” Von to'see his curves cut the plate, Paskert, ef. pedpaaly ! WOMAN DRINKS CARBOLIC Magee, Murray, r Luderis, 1h Merkte, tb IN DEPARTMENT STORE. Waleh, tf Bridwell, #4 Dovlan, as Flatoner, a. o0In, ©. Pwo saleswomen fh thé O'Neltl-Adams Rigior And O'Day. Twontgefirat street, saw @ Young woman in the Invatory of the store to-day nwallow & draught from a bottle and fall screaming to the floor. They called Supergntendent McMasters, and when he fownd that the young woman had drunk carbollc acid he sent for Eversfleld of No. 2% West Twenty-first street, thé store physician, and for Policeman Glantz, who called Dr, Weare from New, York Hospital. The two physiciana and the policeman had thelr hands ful! holding the young woman down, She raved and screamed ee (Spectal to THE Reening World.) NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK, PHIL- DBLPHIA, Pa, July 6.Maving ré- ‘Their star pitcher veing twice dilemma as to who should take up Ail of them | were warmed up and at the last minute |and bit, and It was not until a stom- hig chotee fell on Marquard, fish pump had been applied that she ‘Me Phillies won a clean out victory | became auiet. She sald her name was over Mathewson in the opening game. |donephine Sith, her age twenty-throe The credited with fourteen hits, {and her home at No, 98 Kast Twenty- but Ave of them were lucky scratches. |ninth street. Beyond this she would The Weather waa brolling hot and the [tell nothing about herself. She was layers frequently wi while try-|taken a prisoner to the hospital. she Pitcher Jack | Will recorer: x the second Giant | An Rvening World reporter called at holed killer of the atternoon. Wass bed Maree ted ‘toartinent” house T T | her, ‘The two saleswomen who CAT BITES LITTLE GIRL eer aed nk the carboltc. Mies Mélton 1 y, th WHO INTERRUPTS FIGHT. f27 i0°% former ‘anicegi! in the Four: teenth Street Store, who has been with- Severely Injures Child in Encounter | out @ postion for several weeks. Columbus Avenue: on | WOMAN HAD CHOLERA, | DR. DOTY NOW ADMITS. ( ats, & big white one, the os - A gre b Kk fellow e do: a| xe fe ; Oy ones Stan us| Dn A. TL Doty, Henith Officer of | ex ) order that the | They atret and yawned, both ai|th¢ Port, announced to-day shat an poor #! Vial change with the samo time, and then started towara |¢x@imination at Quarantine — showed the rich in the diplomatic service, jeach other, It might be that they | that Aina Nit, who dled yesterday in Jdldn't tke each other's colo, for When | Brooklyn, had organtsms of cholera. mcenennaliipreehiniet | MILLONAIRE’S CHILDREN | anne VIBORG, Fintand, Joly f<Phe pala- tial country house here ¢ Awis | Nobal, the muithmil/!onatre nate Petersburg, wae ao by fire during last night. M | daughter, aged ¢e\ | spectively, were burned |eovernoss made herole efforts to save her charges, and on { ing mad and att 1 parents were ' time of th fe son and five Aertel |they were about two feet apart there | she waa a passenger on the Duca degit wa ARE BURNED TO DEATH. "5... of No. 10) West Nin just coiuing out Of & Dutcher Shop when a bebe a che Lie aii buttrah Inte the cate WAS white | 02, 2ere pores | lera for the bite SAN the child's white stockings ang |fesuiation five days, but the cisease ttarted for her, HMetdre reseus contd | Meveloped later, Phe detention period | tench her the cat had ieepe d tne. hae now been extended from five to ten sed Itself upon the child, teat 4 H Senne hon neo! 7 rah, Wee Tne eteamer Moltke, which arrived ng and sputtering and tn an! jyrugai and the second Ihmigrant on fur was flying, ounter took place if front of | that ship to die of cholera after land- nour avenue and tee | ing. woven veard of age, onifith #treet twas | NUL ULEAD who died at Audurn, had Yeon detained ho lithe girl wae taken té the General | to-day from Italian porta, has deen ‘Phe Nitt! woman and an Italian boy, EDNESDAY, JULY 92 AND 13 DIE FROM THE HEAT od (Continued trom San Diewo, 00 outs, 8! San Franctsco, | &; Tampa, 4; Washing ». Highest, %, at Chicago. Abram Cohen, age, twe a |years, was k this r | fall of two floors to the ba Of the tenement house at No. 1 ington avenue, the Hronx, His mot put the child out upon the fire-escape at the kitchen w of her for the sake of any brecke that might be blowing A knock At the door called her away for & minute. The ifttie fellow crawled tu the opening # balcony and tu bled through, Mrs, Cohan geturned just fn time to see him vanish through ¢ hole | Dr. Hoy, who came from ham | Hospital, said the baby had died ine stantly. number of persons met with acol- deuts early to-day whit ng on Toots and fire-escaper to exenpe the heat, Amelia Rick, ten, No, 45 Columbia place, Hrookiyn, fell from. the nds | story fire-escape @ She wa# taken te the Long; [sli lege Hospital in a serious condit Willlam Rickert, elght yours | 2 Oakiand street, Brooklyn, \the roof of his home down the to the cell a drop of th stories, | | and i# dying in St, Catharine's Hospital, | | Mary Perlock, three years old 1464 Flatbush avenue, fell two storie from the roof of her home early to-day and fractured her skull, She was taken to the Kings County Hospital in a dy- ondition larry Unarener, forty-four years old, NS Hart street, Brooklyn, sup- pe to be crazed by heat, jumped | from the @econd story of his home early to- He was picked up by a pollce- man, jazed but unhurt. Probably one-twentieth of the resi- dents of the city did not spend the night {ndaors, Roofs, Are-escapes, piers, | beaches and pavilions were the giant bedrooms of the night. Wherever 't was posalble, polleemen guarded the sleepers against robbery and accident, EVANGELISTS BRAVE HEAT ON CURB MARKET. the wert side of The momete Rroad street croas from the curb market, reac at noon to-day, and during the v rt of the siz- ziing period, noon to 1 o'cloc! representatives from the Old Evangel Committee talked from touring car to whomsoever would stop and listen. They first took thelr stand in front of the Mills Building near Exchange Piace in Broad street and later a block down the street near Beaver street. Big crowds stopped to listen to the Gospel and so successful were the | mathering# and so much interest was exhibited that @ visit will be made o a week from now on in this gection of the financial district. The speakers were Rey, Dr, H. ( ten Dockrell of the Tremont Boston, and Rev. Dr. L. W. Munhall of Philadelphia, Cornet and vocal solos were rendered also during the meeting. Seventy-five brokers kept within the inclosure during the hottest part of the on the curb, Business received no back from the heat. Old Sol failed rout the brokers to-day, as he did eral days ago, and business went merrily along. PROSTRATIONS. ALEXANDER, FRANK, East Ninety- second street and Avenue E, Brook- lyn; overcome on Myrtle avenue ele- vated train; taken home, ARMSTRONG, CHARLES, aged 4, of ‘0, 665 Tenth avenue, overcome on street and sent home. BEBAN, MARY, aged forty-seven, of No. 316 Hast One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, overcome near Tremont police station and taken to Fordham Hospital. BUCKMAN, JOSEPH, aged twenty- eight, of No. 316 West Sixteenth street; sent to his home. BULLFINCH, HERMAN, of No. 14 Madison street, Hoboken, overcome and sent home, CHRISTY, WILLIAM, aget fifty-one, of No. 1858 Bushwick avenue, Brook- lyn, subway workman, fell in ditch at Fourth avenue and Thirty-seventr street, Brooklyn; bedly cut and rifised; taken home. DAHO, BANARD, aged forty-six, of Mills Hotel No. 1; overcome on the street and taken to Bellevue Hos- pital. DONAHUE, WILLIAM, aged forty-aix, of No, 212 East Thirty-second atr overcome at No. 43 West Thirty- third street and taken home. EISENBERG VICTO.:, aged 27, of No, 61 Montgomery street, overcome at his home. ENGELHARDT, ADOLPH, of No. 138 Freeman strect, Astoria, taken from home to St. John’s |.ospital, FLYNN, DAVID D., aged forty-five, of No. 6 Warren street, Brooklyn; | overcome at No. 107 Third avenue, Brooklyn; taken home. FRANKEL, SAMUEL aged 18, of No. | 23 Forsyth street, overcome on For- ty-second street and taken hom FREEDMAN, HARRIS, aged fifty-five, of No, 66 East One Hundred and Seventh street; overcome at One Hundred and Fifth street and Fifth avenue; taken to Presbyterian Hos- pital, GRAY, NORVA, aged twenty-four, of No. 341 West ty-fourth street; overcome at Fulton street and Broauway removed to Hudson } Street Hospital. | @RBENBERG, MORRIS, aged 49 of No t Ninth street, overcome in SHORTCAKE “T wouldn't think of making a short cake without D & C,” > yan, 11 W, 103d 8t.,.N. ¥. FLOUR = MERCURY REACHES 41 Weet Twenty-ninth street, over- come on street and taken to Belle! prookiyn Roston. fard CIEE Save vue Hospital, Davidson, of sweeney, 2b, AYBAA | JOHNSON, JOSEPHINE, aged fortye| Daubert, 1h, ‘Tenney, 1b. made this gin a eight, of No, 4, West Twenty-ninth | Wheat, If Howzog. 8a fixture in the best street; overcome at Nor 307 Ninth aitan. “ Miller, rf. clubs, cafes, hotels avenue; taken to Bellevue Hospital, | Coulson, m i reta! LENAHAN, PATRICK aged seventy- Sanh + aeala 8. ad ae stores three, lives ac New York Lodging | perygen, c. Ralrden, 4. y) sf House, No. 201 Third avenue, over-| Rucker. p Weaver, p come on the street and taken home. | res—Fratry and Finnernan. At+ Baird-Daniels Co. 5, 1911. East Twenty-seventh tre: and ’ | sent home. GRIMMELBBIN, GEORGE, aged 32, of / No. 9 I | Smith street, Evergreen, OxForD CLuB) taken to his home at No. 42) Bast Highteenth street. JACKSON, JOSEPH, aged 56, of No. DISTILLED IN AMERICA THE purity and I, overcome tn st Twenty-ninth ieee, Foak tian ten A AIN TB | NS DRY GIN P, 2, overcome at firehouse and pede BATTING ORDER. LEVY, JACOB, 00, address ané Thirty-ninth Harlem Hospital, LEONARD, DOROTHY, aged 24, of No. 405 Bast Niney-second atreet, over- come at home and taken to Recep: | aged twenty-nine, no overcome at One Hundred street; taker to Wort) ASHING TC BROOKLYN, July 5.—Hefore the smallest crowd the on the D ed Tens fey's “Forlorn for the final g: me of t tlon Hospital. " y . S41 Clinton street, overcome in Canal | tag fy Dahlen upon Nap : taken to Hudsen street Hos | icker, hie a three out of Fr soutny four, Tt to make It | foesn't look now | LYNCH, WILLIAM, aged 21; of No. lug i¢ George Hrawne, the former Olent, | AVE YOUR EYES 6) Maat Twenty-seventh street overs | wiil be able to do his come back stunt. | H RE-EXAMINED George left yesterday for Youngstown, ‘Third avenue and sent hom LYONS, JOHN, aged 8, of No. 22] Riege reut tie tt Roneseter| at least once a year. East One Hundred and Twenty Tt developed in nea gemo| Your eyesight changes ond atreet, overcome on Broadway |botween the Philiies and Dodgora in and taken to J, Hood Wright Hos-| Boston that Brox. thro’ gradually, and glasses arn} pital, was famentadly weak. Danlen took nin) that were precisely right \CLAUOHY, ALE? out that day and has told him Nts wing giana 4 aeeae totactivee LaNAANe ttrer ama {ae ot to alow more evidence In big} One year ago may be in- wal hens league conditions if he had any hopes Sasol alee wy " overcome and sent home, of ating with ihe Burperbar Gecree| -JUriOLSly wrong to-day. McCOURB, HUGH, aged 63, of No, 646] Ws paid up to ees hight by F reals Eyes Examined Third av Overcome at Franke bets and he won't get back on . lin and Lafayet taken to ow his arm! By Registered Phy: Sela Hudson street Hospital. | Oculists of Long Experience MoFADDEN, JOHN, aged %, of | Perfcct-Fitting Glasses ot 82.50. ‘Thirty. cighth 219 West One Hundred and seventh atreet, overcome on avenue and sent home. KOVITCH, MARY, aged 17, of No. 419 Eust Nineteenth street, overcome at home and taken to Bellevue Hos- j ll I &Sons- Oculists' Opticians | 225 Sixth Av., 15th St. 217 B’dway, Astor House 350 S ath Av., 22d St. 101 u—Ann St. MA RHEUM pital. TurUlT . 17 West 42¢—Bet. Sth & 6th Aves., New York MORAN, MARGARET, aged twenty- | SCIATICA or NEURITIS 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Breoklyn four, of No, 321 Thirty treat, QUICKLY RELIEVED BY \- Brooklyn; —prostrated EY) hirty-sixth street; taken home. MORAWITZ, BOWARD, aged thirty- ix, of No, i647 Bath avenue, Brook- |IF YOO NEO A MEDICINE, YOU SHOULD HAVE THE BEST. lyn; collapsed on street; taken to a PATENT macy —— Coney Island Hospital. PREE FROM ‘OPIATES OR | Altnongh there are hundreds of prep MOSS, MRS. PATRICK, aged forty- ‘NARCOTICS arations advertised, there is only one eight, of Elizaceth, N. J., overcome |] Guaranteed co revieve the most stud, | that really stands out pre-eminently as & Sixth avenue and Eleventh | Nuits Wate eae ematitine Seintion @n@ FT! remedy for diseases of the kidneys, liver Street, and taken to St. Vincent's minget Eon) and bladder, Hospital, i Heplieh Dr. Ki r's Swamp-Root stands the 3, ALBERT, aged 2, of No. 21 rea hal ighest, for the reason that it has proved Pldridge atr overcome at Pier A, to be just the remedy needed in thous- ands upon thousands of even the most distressing cases, Swamp-Root makes friends quickly North River, and taken to Hudson Street Hospital. ROSEN, JAMES, aged eighteen, of No. MAGISTRAL OHEMICAL CO, Suite 711 Elntivon Building, New ¥ 9% Colamwbla street, Breckiva; col. because its mild and immediate effect is lapsed at No. 18 Huron street for Lind peal ste Sree nets second time this week; taken to herp ial Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is « phy cian’s prescription for special disease nes is not recommended for every- thing. A Sworn Certificate of Parity is with every bottle, For sale at all drug stores, in bottles of two sizes—fifty cents and one dollar. SAMPLE BOT!LE FREE BY MAIL. In order to prove what Swamp-Root, Williamsburg Hospital, RILLO, FRANK, aged torty, of No. 48 Skillman street, Brookly..; — col- lapsed on the street; taken to Cam- bridge Street Hospital. SANSTIEN, FLORA, aged 17, of No. 6 Delancey street, overcome on West Thirty-second street and taken to New York Hospital, fou'ay and Saturday Evenings Untit 10 SCHULMAN, ELI, aged twenty 5 Room Grand Rapids the great kidney, liver and bladder rem- of No. 210 3 ishty-ninth street, | rniture Outfit. ... edy, will do for you, every reader of the overcome at 20, 44 Grand street; ting oft New York Eveuing World who has not taken to Gouve:neur Hospi Vaivca na 04 |already tried ‘ay receive a sumple SMITH, JAMES, aged fifty-nine, No. | BS pod yore bottle by mail absolutely free. Address Wo ites enkk een a FROOM OCTET. oe. 6 373 FT Nery Con Hinghamton, N. Y. ‘00M 01 ’ Cute eel Ona Write to-day Easy Payment Pian § % $100 $10 $2.00 1 For Furniture root of his home and taken to Re- ception Hospital. VILOR, GIZLOR, aged 22, of No. 419 East Nineteenth street, overcome at his home and taken to Bellevue Hospital, WALPINAU, HERMAN, Hoboken milk dealer, overcome on his wagon and 150 15 2.25 200 20 2.50 300 30 3.50 ia OO Miles Bh fell to street, sustaining serious in- At A he Pd WeFurnish Homes Complete rea Grand Rapids Furniturs | —Cash or Credit We allow on all Cash Purchases 10 % Write for Our Nev. Catalogue, Mailed Free WALSH, THOMAS, aged eighteen, of You get at Fennell’s two stores nty-sixth st jreal values in Furniture, Rugs, |Carpets, Linoleum, real, solid, genuine, guaranteed goods that will give you satisfaction as long ‘as you live; you get articles that wear, last, satisfy, please. Reliable Furniture—Low Prices Honest, well made, latest styles —every piece guaranteed. Ad- NEAR 6G“ AVE W. L. DOUGLAS Fon vertised prices mean nothing. ‘Quality means everything. You $3.50 SHOE MEN {get quality at low prices from us. aerate W LDoug. GEO. FENNELL & CO., {is $3.50 shoes ure |2209 $d Av., Bet, 120th & 12181 Sts. thebestinthe world. Stores In Greater New York : |Bronx Store, 3d Av. & 149th St. 4 Fine Salad Dressing by adding vinegar At Delicatessen and Grocery Stores, 20 CEN’ Spooa with each bottle You can get this sauce from your grocer or delicatessen dealer at 10c a Bottle Eddys S G13 Guglish auce Just add a dush of it to your soups and gravies—the whcle family will relish the improved flavor. | Great for meats and salads, too, v2, Pritebard, 341 Spring Bt., N.Y, Corn | corner ay cor, 11th, corner 14TH ST. UPHOLSTERY co. fis 0 G1) Chivlsea, SLIP COVENS to orde; 3 9 EEECES EP CHOLSTERED, D "EST ROBINSON’S PAENT BARLEY INI AL Sulenty. at Abadia, Noa, Re + on July 6, 19 ef 4h ahaa ALL mes turvi The Only infant Food | an Notice’ of tural erence 8 pe hbentg All Grocers and Drugstete. of Mary B, O'F the late Peter 0 wit bo buried |i 4 Rooms at . $74.98 from his tate residence, 474 Wy daar 2.» 5 Rooms at $124.98 a = at, Suuregey) ta a t : » ese LOST, FOUND AND REWARD and Convent at. Mase at vrhd '\. S| f Lost tate ig aitiy ats apd Bt a, cont Heat selsaie. m {agnch hess. He ward, HELP WANTED—MAL BODA DISPHNS Hs —wteady position, wo wu day work, “Loft, « How aud Nassau 9 nn $5.00 “ % i “ «$100 Meo Htoapital at No, 2 Weal held at Quarantine to await tho result | Darby & Co. New York \ ived'ond ish street ant treated b9 of an examination In the Case of @ sick hing firem: s nfs — semanermeensne —_-- sale BEtTe Charge tom It, Pu Kiataayy bstot Memenger "Otnes iss | WORLD WANTS WORK WonDERs, - ‘