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THE SVERIEG WORLD, WEOREEDAY, AUGUST 2, BLOW IN ITS CASE AGAINST BEATTIE a Beulah Binford’s. “Women | Friends Deny He Made Threats Against Wife. (Special to The Brening World), RICHMOND, Va, Aug. 2—The prose- @ution received a blow to-day when Marie Haynes end Mamie Shafer, the Norfolk women brought here, denied bed having heard Henry Clay ,Beattie tty, mond he “would get rid of his wife.” This was regarded as one of the @rongest links in the State's chain of G@roumstantial evidence, and the author- ities were elated. According to the etatement credited Waving said there was nething in it for her, considering the fact that he had a wite, “Leave that to me, I'll get rid of " he was said to have answered. They were brought here by Norfolk efficera, and according to statements Given cut by the police, identified both Beattte and the Binford girl, when taken te the jail. Their sudden declara~ ‘tien, consequently, that they never wach & conversation, came as & ra ee ee° i! 3 joking. ‘Wall have to rent ¢ and bogey ed A admission When I °4 Fe Eo at the people to am getting tired People hanging eround the jail. sArst much worried about omy, little baby. I was afraid it was not-receivng Proper attention, but now that it is in ‘rs. Owens's hands I am satisfel. Don't forget what I say—tI will seon be out of this place, a free man.” The rules of secrecy have been drawn he*Henrico County jail, even hing to interview the pris- to make engagements Garnett. i erated his former declaration t! Mager question had no place in Strange and Curious Happenings in the Chronicles Baseball Fan Loses Wooden Leg Possibly excited over the double ¢ic- tory of the Highlanders yesterday, some careless person left his wooden leg out- wide the American League Park. The vagrant limb was taken to Polico Headquarters and the department is do- ing Ks best to restore it to the owner. Girl Bathers Wore Union Suits. Grace Daiton, nineteen, and Nelle Noise, sixteen, of Kansea City, were taken to the calaboose at Harlem, across the river from the Missouri city, when found ‘in bathing in union euits, A large part of the population was out watching the fair mermaide when an in- Gignant constadle came along and made hem go behind @ willow tree and dress. Blind, Ro Rode Bioyole 125 Miles. ugh totally blind, Herbert Put- ons """ Springfield, Vt, rode @ bicycle Ed Lal ‘to Springflekt, Mass, to visit wit made the trtp in eleven houre end was accompanied by Carlton Lashua, who led the way. Preaches:9 Years Without Pay. J. Norton Dolph of Portland, Ore., is filling the pulp of the Bethany Congre- @ational Chureh in St. Paul without money and without price. He does not need the money and beskles the churoh cannot afford to pay a salary. ‘The young man for the iast nine sum- REJECTS FIREHOUSE BIDS, a ALL BEING TOO HIGH. of To-Day. mers has devoted himself to sm: churches too poor to pay a pastor. | father is rich, Notice of Twins Was a Joke. A hotice that twins had been born 4 prominent couple in Newport w. printed in the Daily News, and now t Paper ts offering $100 reward for Informa- tion leading to the discovery of the per- in the paper, son who “put the pie as there are no twins. Forced to Bathe, Tries to Die. “T ain't used to this sort of thing, I going to kill myself," announced Jo Tarsons, @ negro, when forcibly giv @ bath in jatl at Chillicothe, O. Soon afterward he was found on t floor of his cell with his throat cut wi the handle of @ tin cup, He will so be ready for another bath, however, as he will get well. Woman in Charge of U. S. Mint A women ts now in charge of the! mints of the United States. She is Miss Margaret Kelly, thirty-five years old, | ust appointed Examiner of Mints a: being in actual charge of Uncle Sam money making institutions in the ab- fence of Director Roberts. She is the highest paid woman in t! Government service, her salary bei $3,000 a year, and Js the highest author! ‘on mints except her chief. She began & stenographer. be asked to tel why their bide were high The epectfications may be changed, Dut the regulation for fireproof con- struction 4s imperative, and will not Appropriation of $1,000,000 Ex-|®* shensea for rick. ceeded by the Five Construc- tion Companies Who Bid. AAD the bide received for the: twenty- one new firehouses in the various Doroughs, which were opened Monday, have begn rejected. The construction called for @ coet of about $1,000,000. Five construction ocmpanies bid and Gre houses were not bid on et all. has|twenty-four separate bids were re ceived, and in no case were there more than two bide on one house. In all but four cases the bids exceeded the appropriation. Commissioner Johnson will advertise again. He has assigned Deputy Fire Commissioner Farley of Brooklyn to go over the specifications with the architects to try to determine what the matter was, The contractors will ———s—— BUCKET BRIGADE FIGHTS FIRE IN SUMMER HOM ‘The handsome summer home of Mr. | Rainsford, @ Cincinnati theatrical man, stroyed by fire early was discovered by Jo: nieghbor, who roused th family, in time to escape. Mr. diacovered. netghbors carried out most of the fi niture. ‘There 1s no fire department in Bay- ville, and a bucket brigade was formed When | it was @een the building was doomed | the fire fighters turned to the out- in the hope of saving the house. butiding and saved it. ‘The damage is estimated at $50,000. Save the Babies. of all the children born in jes Tnore than ouedhird, of is 8) et ere ontea teeta ne wie ao ee ee ste to say that a timel recious lives, Pee byes! are occasioned b; tata 8 © congestions, sick: ness, death, causes the blood to circulate ly, opens th pores of the skin and allaya fever, PS Genuine Castoria always bears the signatare of NFANT MORTALITY is Cargess Mey ghtful. We can hardly realize thas | countries, twenty-two per cent » die pate ai iher, Teach one year} ‘ty-seven, before lore they are five, and ot use of Castoria would save Quality ory oil stain in the lot. all sizes 82 to 44 bust; regularly Bbneeesccreccres trimmings, 8% to 44 bust...... skirt; regularly $3.75, at, Or 6 Shirts May Be - eo at $3.00. Ml Main Store——Just inside 21st St, Door, A manufacturer would rathe: measure the goods before closing his season’s business. That’s why we secured this offering at our own price. and printed madras, French percales in neat effects, mostly light grounds, all good wearable patterns, cut full and roomy, pearl buttons and nicely finished. are, of course, all perfect. uut the money than We Redeem Prices Beginning Thursday, LL 3, a Sensational Sale of 3, 800 Men’s Quality Shirts at Fe The materials are woven Thoy There is not a second, nor a mill imperfection, nor an O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, $14.75 Special Lingerie and Marquisette Dresses at $7.95. Allover embroidery or daintily trimmed with val. or cluny laces; several models; $14.75; at 921.50 Special High-Ctass Linen Suits at 99. 15. Plain tailored or fancy trimmed models in white and colors; values to $21.50; 96 Mid-Summer Dresses at $2.00, In a large varicty of matorials, styles and colores plata, Inco or emnbe oldery 93.78 Women's Imported Repp Skirts at 91, 98, Two of the most popular models, panel back and front; also the buttoned front a You will find in this lot many of our owa shirts from our stocks, sizes 14 to 18, at 55c or 6 for $3.00. A chance to get a desirable stock of shirts for little money. Hot Weather Apparel for Women and Small Women at Remarkably Low Prices $2.00 Resinol, both ointment aud soap. 1 had Compy 36th St. AU : ait | Been troubled for eeniten ohne ee Rainsford, his wife and three servants were asleep when the fire was | All got out safely and | lo we hesitate to say that many y the use of narcotic preparations, Ep sold for children’s complaints contain | are, in considerable quantities, deadly Unehnagirite In any quantity, | they stupefy, retard circulation and lead Castoria operates exactly th the ne reverse, but you must see that it bears the signature of Chas, H, LAN | Castoria, | Surety Stamps $9.75 $1.98 | 191f)° 'DISFIGURING FACIAL ERUPTION OVERCOME Woman Tries Resinol With Excellent Results America’ * ig Furniture House! Block "PB nanny HEARN FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue 8th Ave. 35th to "1 take pleasure in t Blankets & Household Dry Goods Busy Days These—And No Wonder! At Lowest Complete_for 3, 4 5 R ‘or or ooms__ Prices! Outfits Attractively Furnished Resinol Ointment is the c to safe and sure remedy for every kind of Cl S ] f EE he| Of scenteh to ecuems, ‘eller, shingles, earance Dale of| | THAT’S WHAT WE’RE WORKING FOR! milk-crust, dand sriasis, boils, j August Sale Departments filled with enthusiastic customers—< everything moving along briskly and brightly. In Short, Another Great Success ! Fine White Cambrics ; ¥ verde eece aoe. | OM burns, scalds, carbune felons and Sores. It cannot irritate the most deli- cate skin. It does not contain a particle of lead or mercury, or other poison. It | is as harmless and as easy to apply as cold cream. Resinol Ointment is put up in screw-top opal containers, retailing at fifty cents and a dollar. Resinol Soap, similarly medicated, is in many respects the finest toilet and bath soap possible Handsome Sample BRASS m hn en) August Sale Values os jn he th | AT One-Third ‘sn of production. It is delightfully refresh- | / ' 40-inch White Lawns ing and is thoroughly ai septic. It pre. Below Our \ YUY Firm, sven weaves for walste; vents blackheads, pimples and many | <V. ite skin jalan oo les shampooing L Usual ! ar “Bleached hewpmede Typ] FOR «1B. scvevececvsseeeer ti . | and cleansing the scalp there is nothing yx ina teeee hod er aaa ah especially recommended ow Prices Higpetivehed Buck Towele= 11% Peedi aedl lub apes. fo 9M for children and infants, for its contin-| If] Only one of a style—for these are samplee—but each is of reaularly .15 end wear—i9 inch—-worth 18) 4 7 uous use will keep them exempt from | var effective design and superior construction, although | ff) Pure Linen Damask 17 , naar, of ee coon sin tbls Hao tow priced| While the assortment ranges fromrase [| jc totrysmte e_2t- | “17 nme tng ona } 168 a | 8. Pleasant, , soothi r aad af ne | preventive. The Resinol preparations are Beds at $8.98 to others up to $165.00, we invite specia ee rogularly .30. ; 23 Boca: mort $210". avis sold by ail druggists and eaters In ie attention to these particularly excellent values: plain or 34] eats sinsook 98 | 147 | toilet articles. Resinol Chemical Co., | 4 40- larly 43 N | Baltimore, Md. $14.49] $45.00 Brass Bed....$32.50 |) veins tarce tuck vine A gle ny - 16.98] 50.00 Brass Bed.... 37.98 28540 bara cen ‘Ten 75. . 19.49 Individual Bleached Huck “ 23.50| 60.00 Brass Bed.... 44.50 ato .. 27.98 |Others up to.......165.00 1} Pisachet Turkish Towels lt fom 20 ne oh bed yarn: yr he tbecn late sr TU Mana masta eh era | PEELE | 0 to posit | 1004 to “apaodvleacied sened— August Saie of , | $50 ce $1000 Week $100 $1.00 to$1.500 Week )] Seitar"hac te 31! pittows and Feathers | Stampe with + le Stam; “double thvead=-31x61— oming. -stardigy soatd IH. Stamps Aan.) ane pi ong rTiR owe sey | Turkish Bath Shoote—frr absorbent yarn 62x72: REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN. FREE RENT |) “i cuecsuis Value, hur For the Next Two Years Ful coatine gual ares | May snd ridiculous, but the purchaser of one ot P| Full size—heavy weigh $1.79 1.29 | Begs S MODEL HOMES |) Pe oitisicctins'? go.30 1 fm valuation fol- Sateen © feseh'tine win | Red Bate now bw) Wide, border va croll st = Equal values tn ‘white’ “saued 4 Our August Sale of BLANKETS . Includes our great Keville & Quaid purchase from the Receivers. . 1,625 cases—67,266 pairs—made last Spring to close the estate of | Peter A. Keville, of Keville & Quaid, commission merchants, at No. 89 Worth street. Of the Original Offering, over 23,000 Pairs are presented in this August Sale, |NOTE—Prices ure for quick sales and immediate deliveries... Areata They do not permit of expense of storage and spccial necessary for deferred deliveries. ¢ ———____——* | Women’s Dresses, Suits, Coats, etc. At Greatly Lowered Prices! DRESSES of Gingham, Batiste, Lawn, | Tallored Wool SUITS—-This season's tro Tope— me York; 108 are sald and ople, detached brick, fra nd ba ‘also now ‘than prices of other cate, with the bey ¥¢ Asa. ‘ Hoa s Only $4,750 Only $300 Down. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, 180 Broadway, New York. | Tien, | Open until OP, M., Satuntays Included, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— NEW JERSEY. Cae At. ae 43 Myrtio ar. Conjodtte 148th at.) O-room howe | NR) Fy “lato /LW.Swee CUM, MAIDEN Lann | aN i | Hlnene and © aa et Nacht most faahlonable, matect ess | S ON CRED and pretty fancles-—teimmod ta da Up to $25.08 seve els : ae nn onus arr. other Washable Der ile 98 eb Others $7.98 to 818.08 | Ameri mon 2. ALL ‘ merican sh od Take Kievator, Pino LING EI HE ot entre ill, DREKSES of Ta plain ; ts 7 0 pic bal al a, ‘ DIAMONDS ON CREDIT trimmed maui ha “4 gome handsomely ber oe ecb “ CMD Y werd HOV crrsereees OG] Were 810.08, ..., Seen ee WATERE® EP EPS BEERS, | one White Lingerie Othee Silk Dresses, Woro 613.98 ie RSL ‘i098 Long COATS of Satin, Peau de Kolo. Chi ary arog ey ‘Were 81,05 to $30,08, 75) aKIRT nde ertr® elace in td Pe, 00,08, werner 5": ] Were 88:8 (0613.08 12.08 © 8.08 Washable #KIRTS—L Duok— Yan, blue, white and aw) Aske atour one GRANT WOOD. pneu sacriticn | _ MO every Im | Drews to . Wore $0.08 to ABs! aos ural and blue a ually a New ts 161 EAST 125° ST. BET3=&LEX AVES OPEN SATURDAY. EVENINGS] cele STEAMBOATS, -lPaltze Line foe Mighiands, seabriht, Long Branca, aovey pat naa dee nena, garg, DUST oO OAT sof Ti gray linen crash Other Dust pure Mn LONG ¢ v fitted—-doop shawl collar— were Hiner’ to '40.68-—wees tip to aaa, RPe Osher Wash Mkirta,,.... 1.07 to Women’s Tenderfoot Shoes, Instead of $2.19 and $3,00, } SL. 69 An unprecedented opportunity in these comfort giving shoes, due to |there being broken assortments of some styles, Made of soft, black kld—buttons sag d ‘ace, but principally bag hand turned snlee- nay toes—rubber heels ood ulzea, but broken assortment, #o it will be well to come early, ———— + MORNING SPECIAL S—T rom, Pigeon No Mail or Telaphone Orders. | ¥ Mauch Chunk and Glen Onoko @ | BEAM eau At AE tt —_—____— G Ya $1.50 ellewood Park 'a Mere Incident To The World's Great March at the Head of the Procession of "TO LET" Advertising | Mediums, tudson ir Con Rect wt derery Clty Mutlone Lehigh Valley: Railroad THIS SOLID jBeauiiful Boston 3 ee LEATHERS ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, a “WAISTS SECOND r Cambri Skirts 85 by 1.30, dee # ath TO free, exe Ateamyaty, very erica: teens of S100 of Sic or 0 Oy #-Room Fla t Tat baton 9 eptrr teres Yet battery 1 st irl, Gept Bun'e, Musto, ref! bin'ta, piaECy HOUTE TQ Rockaway Beach NX a | 190 White Deine ited 190 Corded Room birt KMIT UNDERWEATE MAIN PLOOW Furnished Compiet« (50 Bailore, 980 Womens Ie Black, white and 245 tuilty Peodw™ daily, 4 - eu RE Ket, te oj ve than the " on j adh 7 ort 1 Bnd ah OR | ea Hors thag O4n and Ya Lace Yokes nate or aes 025.00 4 fe Pe a Cr) | Coenen Teel £0) Lown’ $1.00 Pert si jt $ {i Y it Any Tribune Neca Wea ht ant nonfat rae ) Wa Si Per Wee Ng 1 ee we ac 3 INED. 819 & 1.93 Women's Wrappers. 1,08 Cee Po Bangy Jawus a aley—emb'y OF poRtemetliag MAIN FLO) nigh Ny i } wrap eis’ shoot proon, e ? been ; al Wis se Sanitary Birdsey 7 oy al aie gee cast inode | 8248 White Crochet Towetinas ais Modi Pun cise 190 Liberty 67 | Besutitul 4 rvs wes, ces at on | 180 Ti ent ark, Beaths shaded 2 ® Laer No Extra Charge (ur it | In The World’s Adver tis: _ be 7 of eee ae te ae iat Cowumns, cf Course woas womans 6[ty Sah t : De seit Ao cn 9 ties Nnalssinnimaasat » serait meno

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