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SEE Tag THE EVENING WOKLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1919 0 =f rroU heer ettr er scammer «| EDISON SAILS .. FOR EUROPE 10 WORRY A WHILE — Has Been So Busy Perfecting “Talking Pictures” That Care Has Slipped By. , Lays Down Rules of Living by Which He Expects to | Reach 150 Years. tatie went bis eon, Charles, Landon Mrs. Edison and their daughter, Migo Madeline, will jom them. The faméiy will make an automobile tour of ‘The man who came from the telegraph make fame as @ wizard of eleo- appliances 4/4 not shew the g & Inventor Who Has Gone to Europe to Find Time to Worry a Litfle “Have you anything new up your he was asked as he watched long procession coming on board. “No,” he replied. “I have just fin- wonderful. You ought to see them and hear them.” Mr. Edison had been working for moving ploture machines and the phonograph take each other's hands and furnish a combined entertainment. He said the machines were highly sat- Isfactory. WANTS TO GO AWAY: TO “WORRY” A WHILE. “T shall not lecture while abroad,” he ued, “I'am going for @ rest, and OF FIENDISHLY CRUEL BEATINGS Twelve-Year-Old Lad’s Entire Body Black and Blue From Rattan Cane. ACCUSES HIS UNCLE. Latter Is Alleged to Have Kept Him a Prisoner, and Will _ Be Prosecuted. Charles Dickens, delving into the haunts of the London poor to find types that would shock the public into A realization of existing conditions, never found half eo pitiful a case as Jacob Bloom, a child of twelve years, presented to Justice Foussell in the Children’s Court to-day. Secluded from all civilizing influences, starved and benighted, the ttle child was the vic- tim of beatings so savage and #0 con- tinuous that he was hardly able to stand in the court. Solomon Nathan, a drug clerk, BOY THE VICTIM SAVED FROM MINE AFTER PHONING FROM Th DEPTS Joseph Clary Taken From Mis- souri Pit From Which He Di- rected Rescuers by Wire. Oak mine near this city since Sunday morning, was reached by rescuers this forenoon, He was alive and well. When the last spadeful of earth was removed by workmen in the shaft and they dropped through inte the drift, Clary threw himself into their arms and wept while the shouts of thousands cheering at the mouth of the mine echoed down the shaft. Standing on @ high section of ground not yet reached by the steadily rising ter, Clary, who has been entombed venty-elght feet deep in a mine be- fore his rescue to-day related his re- markable experience to men on the sur- face. Communtoation was obtained with the young man by means of @ telephone. As he told of his long vigil in absolute of the drift. It took me @ long tim to locate the hole, but at last I found it. You know the resi Over the telephone Clary has also 4i- rected the work of his rescue and never for a motnent lost his nerv Three of the rescuers were digging to- day in the narrow shaft when the bot- tom gave way and they dropped into the drift. Clary saw the light of day and looked up on fellow beings after @ period in darkness which though reckoned by him to be something over four days, was really exactly three days and forty-five minutes. Clary, although evidently in fair condition, was greatly weakened. The emotion he showed at the sight of his rescuers and the death-like pallor of his face brought tears to the eyes of the hardened, worn- out miners. At & signal from the rescuers a phy- siclan was lowered. He administered stimulants, Clary was hoisted to the surface and set foot on top of earth ten minutes he was found. Curious spectators were kept from him. His father, brothers and the physician hurried him away to the Clary home nearby, where his mother, weakened | Confere: by the strain of her long vigil, lay fl. M’GRANE IS INDICTED ew. ON A MINOR CHARGE. Bellboy Arrested With Young Geidel Accused of Receiving Stolen Goods. Patrick McGrane, roommate and con- fidant of Paul Geidel, who le to be tried on Aug. 21 for the murder of William H. Jackson, the aged broker, @t the Hotel Iroquios, was indicted to- day for receiving stolen goods. MoGrane, who is twenty-three year ol4, roomed with Geidel at No. #7 Weat Fiftieth street, and it is alleged that ate Sherman Magee, star outfelder of the Phillies, who had been suspended in- definitely for striking an umpire on the ballfield. The directors sustained Preele dent Lynch in every particular. According to Lynch, the directors ruled that they had no jurisdiction in an a; peal from his decision, and that M ‘8 future rested entirely in hie hands. Lynch declines, however, to say whether he would reinatate Magee or force him out of the game. ‘The refusal of the directors to rein state Magee was a disappointment to thousands of fans throughout the coun- try, who had petitioned the league's ai. © rectors to reinstate Magee following the pred to Manager Dootn recently in St, fe, ~ “WASHINGTON, Aug. 2—The Woot ‘Tariff bill was formally sent to confer- ence to-day when the following con- Messrs. Pen: and Cullon, regular Republicans; Follette, insurgent Republican; Batley and Gimmons, Democrats. The House nce Committee was appointed yesterday. With real oll ae golf looms in sight—and a smile curls Daisy’s lip —I have a brand new set of sticks and wear the darkness he interrupted the conversa- | after he returned to his room after the tion now a@ then to receive supplies of | murder Gelde! said to him: “I am afraid e U food lowered through the five-inch shaft |I have killed a man.” On the follow-| The ideal clip for all Cis strong and seemingly intellectual, is| Which, after three holes were bored in ing day MoGrane went out with the boy charged with having tortured and starved the boy. Agents of the Chil- dren's Society, acting upon the com- plainta of neighbors, rescued little Jacob from a flat at No, 764 Bast One Hundred and Fifty-fourth street, where Nathan, who de the child's uncle, kept him a@ practical prisoner. When Justice Russell heard the evi- dence and saw the condition of the child he said that it was the woret case that had ever come to his notice, He or- ered Nathan taken to the Morrisania Police Court to be prosecuted for felon- lous assault. When Jacob was taken to the Chil- dren's Society it required a typewrit- ten page to record the injuries that Dr. W. Travis Gibb found upon the child's body. There was not a spot from his head to his heels that had not been out and bruised. One of the back, 12x16 inches, had been cut and cross-cut until it was Only the eoles of the little victim's escaped the lash. The agents charge that this torture was inflicted by Nathan with a rattan vain, finally reached the drift where he {s held @ prisoner. The suspense he suffered ts indicated in part of his story as told over the telephone. He said: TRIED TO COUNT STROKE: THE: DRILL IN DIGGING. “I tried to count the strokes of the drill and was able to gauge time @ little by the pounding of the bit. Hours passed until I heard the drill cutting into the hard ground, but I could not locate the sound in the darkness. “Soon the drilling stopped. I knew they had missed the drift. As time passed and I could not hear @ sound [I and pawned the murdered man's watch ‘on Park Row, and received $1 for his |trouble. It ts for taking the watch from |young Geldel and pewning it that the OF | Grand Jury indicted him to-day. District-Attorney Whitman announced to-day that he would personally conduct the prosecution of Geidel and that Mc- | Grane would be a witness for the prose- cution. — NATIONAL LEAGUE REFUSES TO REINSTATE M’GEE. CHICAGO, Aug. 2—It Was announced ‘ould picture them making new caicu-|‘M!* afternoon by President Lynch of lations, I was not surprised when I heard the drilling begin again. The time passed just as during the drilling of the first hole, All the time the water was rising @ lttle higher, but 2 was not i it, however,-and Z drank the National League that the league's | Board of Directors had refused to rein- | wearers of nose glasses. It has a steady, rigid grip which holds eyeglasses firmly, comfort- ably and securely. Fitted to any eyeglass—35c. Sold only at our Store Broadway, near Willoughby, lye Ge raiton ‘Street, opposite A. WE. Breckize te7 Broed Street, near Hahne & Co. Newass JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street cane four feet long and five-eights of |10t of water from the drift. 34th Street an inch thick. They had @ summons issued for the uncle. “After a while I felt a Graft of fresh air, and I knew the drill had out On Thursday, August the 3rd Justice Russell learned that the boy | into the drift. Mut in the darkness = had been brought from Austria fifteen d months ago by @ kindly unc! Aaron Bloom. When Bloom went beck riley tele earin cana the onus. that he be} "then when I heard the ariiting IN PRISON GARB Twill teach him. the drug busi-| again in a new location I was discour- ness,” he told Aaron. aged for the first time. But not for a My ‘Nathan was badly frightened when| minute did I give up hope. J the agents were ordered to prosecute] Wag RAVENOLSLY HUNGRY, why dia you beat this child? was BUT TRIED TO FORGET. —_—sa— geo eet ma RIOTING IN HAYT | WALL STREET. 4 fone of the other side it will be quite Yy accident. You know I want to go . ¥ and worry for a while— —~— ; What?” interjected his astonished * i f for a while. You Further professional qelling at the | eee over here T have been too busy to cutaet: ot to-dar'e eteck market, re- i worry and I had to out my usual Florida pi ' yesterday's final range. Both Harrt- trip In the winter for werk. Now 1 am [ee Ee oe dg ck i rg eh cifie—led the downward movement. _—~—. HOUSE GOWN DEP’T In Both Stores, ? Women's Bathing Suits and Negligee Gowns, considerably below usual prices. Bathing Suits of Black or Blue Satin, trimmed with stripe Silks. 4.95 and 5.95 Negligee Gowns of Albatross, satin and lace trimmed. Also Lounging Gowns of French Flannel. 5:95 golng to worry a little for a change. SU eles bee -eiaeeegl Al onal Selling of these issues was attributed to poor earnings for June, Reading, pect and I have made a new phono- graph. disk that gives a much deeper Search’ Packt Ancdaon: xd Bladl know what to say,” he replied. ‘1/1 grew ravenously hungry all the time, BE aah ciearee scinunetetion | Fi a {joined ta the renction with moderate] q+ 4 ___|know that T amin’ bad.” Haram ie VaRe aly ROD EEY, ali Cae eae whlch hys a much clearer annunctation.” | Five Persons Killed and Others ones Socialist Refuses to Eat During | He could not explain why he had not] si¢ qs much as possible until the “Are you working with the aeroplane es. Wounded in Fighting by owed the boy to read or write, and asked a friend, Went away with Agent Pisarri of the| fourth drill hole penetrated the roof Tam not,” he said and laughed obs in Port au Prince, played @ firmer to Children’s Soclety to face his prose- heartily at the recollection of his work Passing of the American Tobacco's cution. ——.——__. in that line, “Thirty years ago 1 took aerate James Gordon Bennett. We solved the common dividend to-day because of the INCREASED DEM ‘0 up the aeroplane at the instance of Hames Gordon Bennett. We solved the! ponT-AU-PRINCE, Maytt, Aug. 2—| reorganisation of the company, further! soranZarON, Dela §-CENT CONEY TICKETS. reports of damage to corn and a Gov- Aug. 2—In ad- but we could not get an engine that| President Simon Is preparing to leave f damene ¢ « i. a lH Is OESTORE mM dATURL would do the work, I did invent an|the city. Mme, Simon, their children| pear ely tee |eaen ee ab RA Moncuncss lize That Reduction 1: OR nForce, | GOLOR UF YOUR HAIR FREE, | asked. “It was just the same thing over “T am so badly excited that I hardly | and over again for the next few hours. Goneral ‘buying at lower levels checked the decline toward the end of the firat hour, and later deall dis- Jail Term for Breaking Delaware Sunday Law. WOMEN'S HOSIERY. In Both Stores, wed during the after |term of imprisonment, Upton Sinolatr, he explosive instead of gasolene,” he| have already embarked on the Seven-| noon 10 ee Ligne ele Socialist end author, is breaking stone eofé, and the idea Uckled him im-|teenth Decembre, and will transship to | POmts: Be en vereer nce | Os thes y Harrim tions were t intention of fasting during his briet | Excursioni: I made one with guncotton as} and many of the President's followers in Force. 43 Mig soak weastle County workhouge to- 1 jt nce i r ‘wensely. the Atlas Line steamer Allemania aa| eading, the Hartimans, Copper, Athle| a. rity nine associates of the Arden| qphere was & marked increase in the _ After years of experimenting we have Pure Thread Black Ingrain Silk, with me@ince then Ihave never fooled with| soon as she arrives, The revolution-| “Specialties, particularly Allfs-Chale|Colony of Socialists are ikewise em-| gale of the new reduced-rate Coney Is1-| tt last found # pure and simple color re- . : oan :, tie subject.” {ste have cut the mains and shut off| mers, were very weak, ployed, sale Cioketa issued by the B, RT. to.| aewer for the bair that with one appli- Couble tops, silk or cotton soles. —_75¢ per pair \MARD TO THROW IN LOW GEAR| the city's water supply. Followers of| Heavy commission house buying on| If the Ardenites expected a holiday | 4a, Apparently the plan is just begin-| cation will restore the natural, youthful 6 pairs for 4.25 am ON HIS ENERGY. Gen. Firmin, one of the revolutionary | the slump influenced a small recovery \"When they declared in favor of spend-| ing to be understood by those whom it| color to gray or faded hai eighteen hours at she workhouse) 1%, od to bénefit, namely, the] Our instantaneous hair-color-renewer e fine of $ each is designe iy, mothers and children of the tenement] ,s not a dye, but a clear, clean tonic that in the act districts. positively restores gray hair t6its natural e » ree | {ne leaders, occupy all the important poml- | @t the end, but lar oases were Te= 4 A he inventor wus a trifle restioss on | WO0ert, COCupy ie big 5 corded in about everything traded in, |Mmstead of paying t thee fret day of his vacation, He put in rip fmposed upon thi ‘fg full eixteen-hour day yesterday, as in| Th? Ministers of the United States, Robertson } “Cobweb” Lisle Thread, double tops, 4 ; ssc ravel proof and extra spliced heels, soles and a tan od hip | Germany and France notified President king the Sunday laws in playing| Yesterday. Che ee hye Bpniues color. It contains no silver, lead, sul- 4 P k, Whi ay : Ris custom, and had not stopp * | Simo: hey wou a be ball and tennis, they were disap- |!" operation, o ppll- | Shur or other poisons, toes. Black, ite or Tan. 3oc per pair @ynamic energy, or thrown’ in the low} Simon that they would assume re pang of uct a P-Jcants for the 10-cent round trip tickets| "Tt is easy to apply; no aftereshem gear of living yet. ste thought he|*Ponsibility for tho refusal of the Na- [final fqures, « potated 1 outbound from 6 o'clock to 9 ; poo Oe Siriving. 9 (ee rerupruse. fame ah Sok A. M. and inbound from 2 o'clock | 8 makes the hair soft and fluffy; re- 90 o'clock P. y, m stores natural color; takes years from shower beth, dressed In prison stripes, | VERS cola wy the B. RT. Write to-day for our free treatment ind after ‘breakfast, “which sinclair | Were #0, Oy ie te esta tor as soon| amd enclose 10c in stamps or silver to "AMES McCREERY y C0. declined, put to work on me stone pile | jg the plan is ® matter of common| help pay postage and packing. Large Uy) Thalr impelaoninent will terminate at |i wie age on the eaat side, Many do| «ized bottle, enough for several weeks, 3rd Street 34th Street The action agains, Saclair and nis}not understand that the only way to] 81,00; money back if not satisfactory. 23r ree ree} angociates was brought by get to Coney Island and back for 10] Henry Loftie Co, Dept. 53, Syracuse, | Rrown, who calls himself a "p cents 18 to buy @ round trip ticket good Y. sophical Anarchist," and who iast | only 4n specified hours, week served five days for inststing upon speaking at a meeting of the jd a Globe Trotter, Anion Club In the colony HOLYOKE, Mass, Aug, 2. — Miss Sinclulr threatens to invoke the Sun-|Mary McGuire and Martin Conway, day law against members of the Wi-| schoolmates in Ireland, who parted in mington County Club and others wno|the Emerald Isle several years ago, indulge im amusements on Sunday, in|were married in the Church of Our onder, he says, to demonstrate the ah- | Lady of the Holy Rosary yesterday and surdity of such “Blue laws" in the will leave Thursday for Au ‘alia, 7 tlonal Hunk of Hayt! to turn over any would, however, as soon as the shiP €t | Government’ funde to the Simon Ad-| ml, Comer, under way. Famous mon entertained . Am Car the electrical gentus on his former tour, |™mistration, which Is considered ae). But he expects no entertainment this | MEVinK fallen, timerhe wants a rest A committee of safety has been or- Here are some Hdisonian flashes, | KABieed to maintain order. ‘The popu- freph trom his conversational short | !ace 1 greatly excited. Chief of Police] 4 uit: Saint Lo with an escort of police at- | {™ “ expect to live 150 years with | tempted to board # steamer at the ey system of living. wharf when the party was attacked by “proper eating, slesping ana | mob. Five persons were killed and @lothing make up my system. six others wounded in the fighting ME atay im bed six hours and it’s | Saint Lo and his escort managed to w@olid sleep and quite enough. embark, Fighting on the water front “E never in ntinued late to-day, made the earth a paradise for me, INGTON, Aug. 2A three days’ end X Gon't believe there is any hus been axreed to in Hayti |b paradise up above. at Simon and the looal lead. 6 pairs for 1.70 __ The Greatest Compilation 4 i Vi ly of Illustrations and 4 yl Descriptions of New York w investing vule, TWENTY POUNDS AT BIRTH. e. I'm no exception to th “—% am not an individual; egeregation of cells. “Z study music in my spare time, “Z eat what I wish—that's not much; only half a handfw) of solids 1 ue ° way boy end'T are otith beeping |°T2 0f, the Teva wr lnveating HS = 13 | ines wil lee, will make thelr hom ve City Apartment Houses @t it for about eighteen houre ® [gion of hostilities was a ued by the we % _ nm : aud I seldom tired, diplomatic corps im the Haytien eapttal BS wiir - — — snl Ever Published “Z am better able to keep work- {at the request of President Simon, who, Hae . ing now than I was at twenty-five. it te said, now will resign. “ hd 9 This earth fs a cinch if you take Perey oer tee ie on | i right, CHAMPION BABY WEIGHS 8 5 “Agreeabie work never hurt any s Newark’s Newest Citizen Breaks All Heavyweigint Records in That City Scotter, cy x ? © FALL © RENTING GUIDE Company | Each | Eg gts—txtra selected Fresh—Doren....csscscrsrreies .29 i him to quatity | ne to tr s man for nearly | “Twin & Baits geutary: now Tam merely [Oe ccatnen today ae he waned [f | DEMME TA ie tly wore cus ins | provdty at tha, lusty youngater’ inthe | Butte r—Finest croamery—ib..ncccsccccseees ere A Handsomely Printed Voluine terested fn the bright, & ky little rib insta est room of the| with the face that see 1 Nehte Kestner Tomatoes—Noreca—Solid Pack—Large Cans...sscseeeseeceee oA | 44 Mercer street, | of Over 90 P% Sleatrfolty. ‘They watched him talk | Newnan Besse RG petly June : 12 r ages for ith tbe nerpeters, with frien and | young Kestner, who wilt not be namea | "Ue Ls cette teh aa unt 12 FREE DISTRIBUTION ut he afd not seem to think so much | Nt next Wednesda hen the “brith MAN DROWNED IN RIVER, |]) rhe abba 35 AT ALL THE WORLD'S about the Individuals around him, He) milan’ takes place, ady a ¢ | Tea-—-Ronona-—Ceylon— Delicious hot or iced—Ib. pve ae | BR. CH OFFICE RAE) Re 08 ciher_ things. REL Sar LHe Rane A MOB Fie. Me Jersey Mice Meare! |) Coffee A.M. &C. Yellow Phx — Breakfast BlendIb.o.oose0+ 425 | AN Ss . TAMMANY MAN DROWNED? | *vstes at sveney aunns to | Salmon —Extra Fine Large Steaks—Small Tins, 13e. Medium.. .25 | rt Mc hue I Renee BREET AB: TAP ROEM Robert J. Sully, watchman at Pt | Mackerel —Soused—Bon Accord Brand.......s.ss0eersseeees oll] Read N xt W F UVQUSTA, Me, Aug. 2—Clothing, | Dish! . Jat the foot of York stret, Jer | / ; : a8 : e ee {dentified by lis wife as that of A. J. ither of the Kesiners, nor the boy's | ara the splash of a heavy body tailing ||| Salad Dressing —A. M. & C. Finest 402. bot., 106, 1002... +25 |I) y Cameron of New York, was found on \dparents on either side, are ¢| inte the water close to the bulkhead | Tapioca —Best Pearl-Ib. pkgie..seseees ian a Ut the bank of Ue Kennebec River ere) th can't | early to-day. Me hurrted to the spot, | || 7 to-day I ne etn wonditing “aenare Dungaier ent narca ne GUMeP paved ne ane til " ra ft BTth St. & Ath Ave, Broadway & 102d St, For an Early Copy, by Mail, Send Cameron was State binder in 18% and got all his w sould see n the water, | 130 West 42d St. Tad st. & A rdam Ave, 125th St. & Teh Ave. 5 Cents for Postage. Address: af gh are a ‘ed to Py York, where a At day! ie ” wee toung bg ane | BROOKLYN STORES: 5 Fulton st, +48 Pu mn ot, © Hoyt. he joined Tammany Hall. The polic deck of @ coal barge in the dock a black > conmines APY j ire dragging tor hip body, tt in not| Sunday World Wangs Work a EL Disc mbeehagas tal i Ate gy Two New Branches (J2304S¢M-BIR4N22; near antat at. - “RENTING GUIDE DEPT.,” 4 known whether the supposed death was owner may have fallen asleep on the % SS : due io Accidens or auicide, —aamabess @ock and rolled inte the water, Room 103, _—~ On nee eee eee « . * ‘ * , nit nines LEED nn

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