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fie mite-e-minute roadster and burning | up the macadam again. One of the Noma’s speedy tender was put in the running while Vincent was talking to his father jo had hardly shot away from the side of the Yacht when Col. Astor had marshalled the wedding party and jumped to the steering wheel of the launch, He threw fn the clutch, and like a streak the Uttle boat glided to the wharf at which the aufomodites were assembled. Atsisting his blushing betr:thed, her Sister and father into or. car, the Col- onel Jumped into another and the wed- ding party split at a ffty-mile-an-hour clip, Gymnastic reporters and photogra- Phers Were thrown ail out of Joint try- ing tokeep step. It was only by a di perate sprint that taey got to the City Hall before Col. Astor had got his license. He Jot to the City Hall by on route and his bi 'e by another route, and the wedding party was again on the run before the ink on the document: had begun to-dry. ‘There was vot a sdcond's delay to the Performange of the marriage ceremony when the wedding party reached Beech: | wood. Mrs. Force, Vincent Astor and the few other guests were assembled im the dive room of the villa, with the Rey. Dr. Lambert standing by ready to tle the knot. William H. Force was stiil | panting from the whirlwind rush of the morning's preparation when he gave his Gaughter away. He had not fully re- t covered his breath when he got the slg: | ¢ Ral that the wedding party was to take) 1 to the tra{l again end speed back to) 4 the yacht. The bride, her sister and mopped only to don veils so heavy that they had to be led to the waiting I | | th Automobile and from them when they | F108" KIAdUANy wore & ! Feached the boat landing. ‘This was aj US. Robert & Fleicher and Dr. Stone) device to cheat the little army of ko-|a7¢ Nov ationding her dally and two trained nurses are caring for the die- dakers that wero racing about ke 90! 1 ice parent. Dr 'Fletehes outa | many hounds off the scent |isokap tht allie Barech evn Scaa| There were swift farewells at the boat | (O-U8Y (at Miss Label age he Ac Phaze been greatly impaired by an tiness landing, Col Astor assisting his bride into the waiting motorboat with all aible haste and scudding off over the water before the members of the Force family hed silenced their good-bys. The swung quest ned to Raachwood under the escort of Vincent Astor. The Noma was belching amoke trom her funnels and the anchor was hove short as the bridal pair clambored aboard. A few minutes later the Noma p m swung round and stenmed out to sea,; LUSITANIA’S ROUND TRIP | Jhaving a I should advise all heading into a bieak bank of clouds and | | people afflicted with throat trouble @ misty fall of rain. The honeymoon| TIME BEATS MAURETANIA’S, |to eat plenty of onions. An old Eng- ‘Will be spent in Southern waters. | 1 lish doctor gave me this advic nd SERVED WITH SUMMONS IN| Run From Liverpool to New York| |that ts why Tk well. Young | SUIT FOR $30,00C, : ; {folk should eat them raw, but, when MRA Ges Aston Nett, Nis; yachts.v0 and Return Made in 11 Days \they reach my age, onlone are much Gash ashore for the ceremony he re- and 23 Hours, I siva: GRRE anD Wed he receries out 0? geived an annoying bread stat aa Depu-} LIVERPOOL, Sept. 9.—The Cunard jher office through a small room, filled ty Sheriff Frank P. King shot alongside! jiner Lusitania docked here to-day, set- |with boxes and trunks. the Noma in a launch and demanded ad-| ting a now record for tie . bh root ; Milanese to the Colonel's presence. . Col) ¢ round trip | am going to have all this stuff to New York, making it in eleven days, | cleared away.” she wald, “and then Astor came up on deck to see what the . 5 o y Pother was about and was served with twenty-three hours and forty-five min bring my desk in here. My son will @ aummons in a damage sult for $30,009, | Utes. This is twelve hours and thirty- (Continued from First Page) occupy the larger room. We are great » iad suit had been bredgit by fc ba paal Bed tse ed better a the record set chums, my boy and I." lence firm of lawyers in behalf of the| by the Mauretania when she made a : 7 Mholts of Mugens F. MoCrohan, who was| forced round trip. to get the Christmas| the nation. It will cost millions be- Pager vi ante ae beg sad Killed in Beechwood in July, 1910, while| matis here last December fore it 1# completely established, but it |% s iaaee ce oT On re repairing telephone wires. ‘The Lusitania docked at 82) o'clock | Shall be established, GUMMGh or GAGA EP Eke The substitution Of the Rev. Dr, Jo-} this morning after being detained for| "! have talked with the representa. | thousands of offers of marriage eeph Lambert for the Rev. Edwin 8. tives of the Pope about the project and| “Mark Twain was a@ personal friend Straight was accomplished during the night, it was learned after the wedding. lis entry into the drama was unher- @lded and unannounced until after the for a long time some time outside the bar bec foggy weather on the Mersey. fled from New York laat Sunday After in CLARA BARTON NEAR DEATH AT - AGE OF NINETY No Hope for Founder of Ameri- can Red Cross, in Poor Health Some Time. JONG PUBLIC CARE Two Doctors and Nurses at- tending Patient at Summer Home in Massachusetts. OXFORD, Mass, Sept. 0—Powed py] ne welght of her ninety years, Miss “ara ted Cr belie’ her poor od summer health was to-day at In to be eat his town. when er home at Glen Beho, Md., grown gradually worse m pneumonia some extreme age hi ower of recuperation While death mig er home here. ————— Ruse The verse! being only one day . founder of the American | near home in} ashe mother, | came here early in the summer from she has ime ago and that left her without { not be tmmediate, | he believed that it could not he tong! Barton is a native of Oxford and as maintained a sum- ot THE £ | ssistant su, man, a contractor and an Nine of the jurymen who found Henry C. Beattie jr. guilty of ‘murder in the first degree were farmers. E SAT (Copyright by The other three were a q Perintendent of a silk mill. Two URD | Jury Which Convicted Beattie of Murder. ° w WwW. Fe ster, 1911.) 4 the jurors were in their twenties, ry-$.and one over fifty, m |the Pope knows I have the thing in| hand and he expects great things of} me. It goes without saying that T shall} e every morning. They keep me from of mine for many years,” she remarked, af the reporter stepped Into the hallway. —_—~s-- RY MAIL SAYS BINFORD GIRL WAS CAUSE. (Continued from First Page.) pers,” he said. The Jailer brought in |the morning newspapers and the pric- oner busied himself reading the ac-| counts of the jury finding him guilty | and Judge Watson sentencing him to | death. It was determined to-day that Beattie will be allowed to stay In Chesterfield | AY, SEPTEMBER 9 OF THE VERDE | i 911. = six in the thirties, three in the forties CHILD STOLEN AT NIGHT FOUND DEADIN LAKE Mystery in Case of Girl Taken From Bed in Home by Kidnapper PERIL IN CHINA TO FOREIGNERS; WARSHIPS 10 AID American Vessels Move to Pro- tect People at Danger Points —Government Anxious. PEKING, Sept. 9—Advices recetved here from the capital of Sze-Chuen Province, Cheng-Tu, which {s 1,600 miles, abour fitty days’ journey, from the coast, are still of the most meagre char- acter. Fareignere are complying with the request of the Chinese Viceroy that they leave the city, because of the un- fest among the natives arising from the Government's railroad policy, and some of them already have left the district. American warships have been order- up the Yang-Tse River in view of the disquieting situation, but it is not expected that the; ceed further than I-Chang, a tr in the Province of Hupeh, northwest of Hankow. WASHINGTON, Sept. 9—Anti-foreign Placards are being posted in Chengtu, capital of the turbulent Chinese prov ince of Sze-Chuen, according te rumu reaching the State Department. This somewhat disconcerting, indicating as it does that the dissatisfied temper of the natives, aroused by China's railway policy, is being levelled not only at the Government, but at foreigners as well. ‘The apprehension of foreign residents is shown by the fact that British sub- Jects, accompanied by other foreigners, have already left Chengtu for Chung- king, where British, French and German gunboats are now lying. American Charge Williams, at Peking, ‘to-day cabled the State Department that he had ed ty port miles learned from official sources that British left yesterday. This informa- tion was supplemented through private channels, he added, to the effect that other foreig had accompanied the British. It is not known whether or not any Americans were among them The Chinese press of Peking generally sides with the Sae-Chuen party, Mr. Williams said. The trouble in the dis- turbed province found an echo in the Chinese capital through a public meet- ing of Sze-Chuen residents on Thurs- day when the removal of Minister of Communication Sheng, who 1s held re- sponsible for the Government's railway policy, was demanded. ZEPPELIN BALLOON ENDS MADISON, body of Annie Lemberger, Wis, Sept —The nude seven years 350-MILE TRIP TO BERLIN. Schwaben, Carrying Six Passengers, will be able to pro- | a MOTHER SEES SON KILLED." “It Was His Own Faalt; Wages Driver Not to Biame,’ She Saya. Mrs. Sarah Cummings was looking out | of windyw of her home, No. 68 Union avenue, the Bronx, last evening ‘and was admiring her son Joseph, six, who was romping wits other boys in the street. The mother saw @ grocery wagon ap- Proach, and saw her boy as he ran In lfront of it and was crushed by the wheels. The police came and they called dociors, Who said that Joseph had been instantly killed. “It was my on's fault,” said the mother. ‘The driver of the wagon was in no way to blame. I saw the accident and I know.’" Michael Jennings, the driver, was not arrested. PAINFUL TROUBLE WITH FINGER NAILS Sometimes Three Fingers Without Nails at One Time. Began 25 Years Ago. No Permanent Cure. Began to Use Cuticura Soap and Ointment, In a Short Time Nails Were Well, No Further Trouble, fone have suffered from the same trouble | [painful finger nails) ut different periods of my life, The first t of its occurrence, haps twenty-five years ago, after tryin ome remedies Wil ting helped, d my doctor to be for me, but It 4 not for a year oF y and fingers were Well. ae been began at the ba: of the finger | nail. Sometin a8 60 painful that I had to use a poultice to Induce suppuration, After: the pus wes discharged the awelling would go down until the next period 0 faflammation, possibly not more than a week of two afterwards, ‘Tuese frequent inflame mations resulted In the lors of the ni “Perhaps ten year: I bega wuffer from tli \b frien of ma like trouble, scemed to help somewhat for @ tine, but It Was not @ permanent cure, next tried a pre- scription from my own doctor, but this was fo freitating to the sensitive, Pdiscased skin that Lcould not use it. I began to use Cutt: cura Soap and Ointinent. {had used the Cuticara_ Ointment previously on my. chile dr alps with ood effect. T did not use p exclusively, but 1 rubbed the Cuth nent into the base of the nail mine, This dren's the Boa; cura O} nigit thoroughly, od ag oiten beside. ast could. 1 not used it but a few weeks before my nails were better, and in a short F were apparently Well. There was ‘cuppuration, nor inflammation, t ew out clean egain. One box of Cutt tment was all thai T used in effecting (Signed) Mrs. 1. J. Horton, Kato: ¥., Apt, 13, 1910. On Sept. 21, Mrs, wrote: “Ihave liad no further retura Of the trouble with my finger nails.” Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold through- gut the world. Send to Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Dept. 15B, Boston, for a liberal sample Of each, posiefrees with Buep. book onthe skis, Geramony' ad bron performed.” Vincent | Pe. her short atay, eing part of 'a| Mot @sappoint nim. T cannot teava the AEROPLANES CAR jal! for at least another twenty-four ig, the child who was stolen from her} Circles German Capital Then Astor, it was reported, had persuaded | Plan to’make up the loss of elght days Ki appdtel AMA te Lt g hours, home last Tuesday night, was found Sail Potsda Dr. Lambert to te the knot at the eler-| incurred by the recent shipping atrike|Pecause I ant Interested in many other | FOR BRITISH POST-OFFICE. “(i 15 ot « possible attempt at ie biapi Soeling lai takesaancpa: eke Sails to Potsdam. gain hour. ‘The presence of the Metho-|in Englana, ‘the Lusitania cancelted | a oe re orev Haat ——__. cide resulted in the placing of a double | eee ote oulders were severety| BERLIN, Sept. 9—The Zeppelin dirig- it minister, the Rev. Joseph Cooper, | her regular cail at Fish a Pea’ erie Sire Borne DROS: PND Ee chines Takes h vith @ sal cen=| Sit!’ Aad Gnd shoulders were severely] aticant fel . ‘i at the ceremony, waa not explatued. ‘| diately upon hor arrival ot. her ‘Durtn | aNels F do not with to dwell upon this Four Machines Takes 100,000 Pos-| guard about the sean secre een | bruised,’ but in the first examination | ble balloon Schwaben, with six passen: Jast what part, if any, the Rev. Mr.| here shore ganas took possession ot | DNare of the matter tal Packets Twenty Miles to | tie! At the door of the accused man’s) Tae wis not determined whether this| re on board, arrived over Berlin at Straight played In connection with the} the steamer. ‘The ship can ennie LG {CERTAIN HETTY GREEN WILL rs ma : aol) \\\as due io the action of the water or| 45 A. M, to-day, thereby completing frarriage could not be eared. It 18! maue ready to sail for New York again| FOLLOW HER IN EVERYTHING Widsor Castle. BO NOT THINK BEATTIE WILL) whether ci» child was beaten before her | its 30-mile journey from Baden-Baden ingwn, however, that Col, Astor's bride + " Ae | i a : fag i r f encirel city of Was tnsistent upon being married by a [0% Monday, when she will start for a| “Hetty @reen is the oldest friena x} ONDON, Sept, 9—The frst fying GET NEW TRIAL, body was Aung Int lake , abe Cle ee Baedeved PA clergyman who was jn good standing | third time on @ voyage acron# the At-| have on earth, nd she will follow me|POMta! service was inaugurated this af-| Within a day or two Beattie will be} ‘The findims of the y here to-day | Berlin ve a i pucosssfiil tending. and who had charge of « parish lantic within a fortnight aL vere vans upmerinns andibe.sue |trbocn Widely tie ailsnines ef the prtts| tekenite the Sise panitentisey In Mich: | Naa ler’ the pollge As Se Com aol: Whee TARTS tee aes ate reported from = Providenc th ll extent that I may ask her. {sh Post-Office. The po! of depar-| mond to await his electrocution on Noy,| tion of the imvstery as they were when |The Schwaben will remain on ie Straight came to this city early to- | Py 1 f rial by the fin wt of the Kidnapping was|at Potsdam as the projected “harbor” . tt Mrs. Green, before the reporter de-| ture and ival of the mall carrying | 2% or the granting of a new trial by the| the fi t rae nace Ze BE : | pond eae ln wore srg Ase GERMAN LINER IN COLLISION. par asked that her statement in re-| aeroplanes were respectively the Hen-| Court of Appeals. which meets early in| made as been found that| for dirigibles has no: yet been com- = who saw him. It is certain that he was| Ke gard to Miss Leary be read over to her, {don Aerodrome and Windsor Castle, the | that month. | would vho broke the window | pleted, ees not at Beechwood at the time of the She nodded her head h satisfaction | distance beng somewhat under a score; Many lawyers to-day discussing the) + house, through which} ‘The Schwaben left Baden-Baden on : wedding. when It was concluded. At this point|of miles. The aerial mail experiment | possibility @f a writ of error were of the|!t is Lelieved the child was taken, nor} the morning of Sept, 6 and arrived at e ro) Tf Mr, Straight wre requested to come Hits Steamer. her big son, Fdward H.R. Green, | was undertaken for the object of dem-| opinion that it would not he granted.| Who stripped off ier nightgown, car-|Gotha on the afternoon of the same ‘5 Ww here by one of Col, Astor's legal repr te entereé the office with a cheery “Good |onstrating the practicability of this |The Court of Appeals, they asserted, set her to the take and threw the body |qay, After @ two-days’ atop the dirig- Constipation Taney vee, aw the retired minister de-] CUXHAVEN, GERMANY, Sept. 8 | morning, mother.” Col. Green has not|means of letier transit when war or|@ precedent in the famous McCue case|!nto the water. {ble ascended at 6.15 o'clock this morning Tae to be catiad tnanteueved that he |The Hamburg-American line steamer | heen well for the last week or 80, strikes render unavailable the ordinary | of 1904. That the child weat borne almost on the final stage of its trip. The mod-| J Growing Smaller Every Day. deremony only if « regularly tnsvalieg | kaiserin Auguste Victoria, which sailed | was an anxious parent who asked train servic | Throughout the trial Judge Watson | rectly from the houw) to the lake Was] erate Interest aroused by the arrival CARTER'S E : Eeiaty cohid ac iy from New York Aug. 31 by way of Ply-| how he felt Fou nen pllotng two mono} and the shrewd attornoys for the prose. {established Friday when bloodhounds,|or the air verse! was in striking con- LITTL rey 1 not be obtained. ‘5 a pilotng: monoplanes LIVER PILLS are mouth and Cherbourg, was in collivion st AS soon as my boy | arid WH SPADA aa Ware car heath he | cution Inclined rather in favor of the|sent out to find the tmall, star On @/trast to the enthustasm displayed by MARRIAGE CETTLEMENT ON THE and i were engaged in the with the German steamer Hudikevali|again I am off to Bellows Falls, Vt."| work, Upw of 19,000 postal pack-| Prisoner, and the result Is that to-day |trot from the Lembexser home, and] the people on a former occasion when BRIDE ABOVE $5,000,000. in the roadstead here to-day, |said Mrs, Green, becoming chatty 4 constituted the first delivery, King| the Keen-witted attorneys for the de-| Without once losing the scent went to] a Zeppelin dirtgible balloon visited Her- ice ees! representative of Col. Astor} Several plates on the Kaiserin Au-|am going to sti e until the cold] George was so Interested in the service | fense searched practically in vain for|the lake front, stopping stbruptiy at a] lin. > i o hed, e | weather sets in Mat ‘ ror on which they could with any | point only a shor: distarye from tha: fagoy thst the marriage setiloment ia |etem of the ‘Hudieceail mae over ne | Mantter, sate | that he gav® hic permission to the wer-| an error on which they y : ! from that —_——_—_ sem of the Hudikevail was stove in| “Wilt seu retyrn to the city to attend) {itt he gave hilo permission to tho:ner=| an error on which they could with any /point only ® short distarae from AISER SENDS A BIBLE. ton favor of the bride had been in the/and she returned Hi \ ve to alight on the lawn of Reighborhood of $5,000,000, ‘The settle: |ieaking condition MmUUTE Im A] the banquet Miss Leary Is retting UD! Windsor Cantle tention for a new trial. Beattle's law-| A search to find the child's gown, — i caustics Ix ‘Maes i con for the university. proje was asked.| 7 st postal aviate > ony ; ve : hich she wore before she .was take to the Firat German ment became effective | wport the fir al aviator to reach|yers to-day, however, began preparing | which sie wore be she taken| 4 Present to e moment Dr. Lambert Pronounced | the |COOKS FOR THREE GENERA. Windsor Castle from Hendon was C. 41. the papers in an appeal for @ new trfal.|fro mie house, was bean, and on Lasik dk HmaRE: py twain one, All the details TIONS IN HOMESTEAD. arlanwe ho made trip in| “public feeling over the crime still runs | tls detectives plac the BU at hater wae sector koe ‘There was just a trace of a smite [Oentenn minutes Me carried @ #4CK Thigh in this rection and in Richmond, |MoP? of finding the kidnapp Emperor Willlam has presented to the SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE BE aioek diesnanete nee TWO GREAT about the corners of Mra, Green’e firm |r (Nall aldreaned Oo King George where Heattie tives. The verdict wax], nV Mere preken nirente hae, Wee! First German Lutheran Church of New-| Genuine mutter Signature < clergyman to pe: | bast nea * clea ecom. | Unable to ald the police, L apen ver-mounted Bible, bearing his form the ceremony. The Rev, Edwin 8, |mouth ag she replied: “I rather guess AUTO SWEEPS MAN FROM Fecelved with little surprise by the com-| that they know of no enemy who could] &K & sllve eunted Bibs: Dearing OY . Straight had got his retainer before Miss Leary will be the proper verson munity, The speech of L. O. Wenden-|iive stolen the little girl, ‘Phe ctor oner | autograph, and a1 rar 5 Vincent Astor got on the trail of Dr. \to mive out that information, RUNNING BOARD OF CAR, |urs. the prosecuting attorn till lacyacthe ohild was cor victim as’ an| Written on the fly-page in his own hand- fi Lambert, » well knowr Providence () |." Vermont 1 have three genera "| rang in the ears of the people to-day as | assault. © writing ° wn becilie: Se clergyman. they talked of the case. | —___ And the very God of peave sancitfy : tions to cook for me when I am there,” C A : | : ; Seer’ penvine ewports ate! jehe continued. “E follow the ibie|Aceident on Brooklyn Bridge Delays| MUCH SYMPATHY FOR FATHER! AUTO STEALERS HELD. you wholly. Then, 8 2 Acknowledged the ‘emony, Col, Astor gave oi e + P = 2. ot ~ ad VILHELM, following statement | t and work from 7 A. M. to 11 P. M. Traffic on Nortin Side Sev- OF BEATTIE. mash Aseusar NT Bikes of % rhe Bible, whicn arflvea in Newark [PUFest in the world Now that we are happlly married 1 when Iam in New York. This giv: AAA faa xpremsions of sympathy were heard| Bach Accuses the Other of Being ple, N | @ sions of 89 a aa be presented formally to} not care how difficult divorce and st me & food conscience and an excellent eral Minutes. ev o for the aged father of the Moving Spirit, tovdey, wilt be ore Aa: é PETER DOELGER remarriage laws ure made, I sym appetite. As I bi mtlivad four! William Borneman, a rivetter for th i inent merchant and ihe Chgech by its semen fhe Bey eartts* BEE! : ' rights q i + yi dela UA ae ee Fel persone, A prominent: marshes \8o: strate Voorhee: toney Renry G Krause, at the dedication of ait athize hoartily with the most straight. To recover any article || qxeoutors and ax trustees after the|Dcpariment of Bridkes, was swept from|highin respected. citizen. TGs atlet to: punmieisaie Voorhees’ ih Coney Iniand! mienry G, xrause at the dedle Eoreat eae eee pera wont SF thelr a aan | of value you may have Aoctors said I could aot © crear, running-board of a Flushing avenue|day was heartrending. The affection ieee art leds as 4 nd e m | ite, naw ed Rr ctacatel lu: iecrasmnnes |e ely ‘ ‘ eat c | lost this week 4t follows I must take vrety good}cxr on Brooklyn Bridge, early to-day,| between the father and son manifested | Rchards, nineteen years old, of No. 7 a mperor ‘ a v jottled exclusively at the Brewery. sible, as marriage is the happiest condl- | S Weel rough a East Ninety-second street, Manhattan, letter from the Rev. Mr. Krause'to tion for the Individual and the com- “Lost & Found” adver. || care of my health. by an automobile which dragged him|tn the long days of the inal 88 he aati oa cisrence Rauch, Pwenty-two years the trerman Ambassador telling of the Possulys corp pours rg munity.” epytin by ‘ Mra. Green then went on to tell of the] along the roadway near the north tower| de him has grown inten: since | Ane © A oe , e ‘ (he taba eal hisher ia quality, ——_.___ lisement=-on the first || gooa works of her friend, Miss Leary, |for twenty sect. His rigit knee was|the «rly death of the boy's mother, od, tn $3,009 ball each on a charge Of | propa rity of the church, which was |suynicd ‘by ail fraiclans dealere TROOPS FIGHT MOB page of the Want Section “You know about the beautiful chapel | dislocated and his whole body bruised, | It was the theory of the prosecution | Meshing An) Smomonn trom | Nt fayniied tn ie te aang far tote Renee antec a i . : » on evue Hospl ho automobile, owned by I ear lest his earn | tavern & yd hae » oken 6 ; | in to-morrow’s Sunday ||she built on ih Vue srcapital| The automobile, owned by the Hickson| that fear lest his father might learn!” Hicneeds and Rauch are the young] t°*e" © \e butiding at Avon avenue and |FIRST PRIZE BREWERY ‘ I |grounds,” she said. ‘The windows in| Fuller Company of No. vutnam ave om the lips of Henry's wife of his re- “i in the ™ : aor the chapel are magnificent, But T was Brooklyn, and drt by J x aii Aiscretions with, the Bintora|et Who concelved the, Idea of stealing | sayin Twnth do Has Bons 989 £. Bh e the chap © Magnificen au as|nu rooklyn, d driven by James|newed indiscretions e Binford altering their appearance, | ©° i o? ‘ Be f more interested in the sults of woollen} Armstrong of No. 24 Putnam avenue,| girl that prompted young Beattie to n and selling them, They “GAL COMPLIMENT, Forty Persons Injured in Clash in - underwear she provides for the poor| was dodging in and out among the « commit the crime and fabricate the tale|hired a barn on the outskirts of Yon- A TAO) 5 (From ihe Cleveland Plein Dealer.) Streets of Brest—Soldiers | people of both sexes on their discharge | to fast time, One of the mem-jot the bearded highwayman, in [Kets for thelr work, Stealing automo: | From We handled the case De om he hospital. Why one year shel te io deni 4 é: in the} Somewhat hopeful, yet bent down in|biles was easy, but the man who owned | 4, yo is ree ©" Use Sabres | ae a gy ea pd ae ee Oe a eae w at the awfuliess of the blow, |the bara became suspicious and notifed | magnificently, He proved beyond the ‘ menrmey | Rae HT? ahak te ah 7A eb SEPA NO 18 thintyave der Beattie visited the prisoner to- police, Kach young man admitted {bility of x1 doubs CUBE | ree mnrrmnrnr - ar BREST, France, Sept. 9.—Hot fighting warm underwear, That ty what it] yours of age and lives at No. % James] {M. ee eer ca Tadd Aik Gat to bane Vine Necte cd catoectie tat nena a nent wa tee PRISE ELIE agua CHORE ae occured here today when a large mob real humanity, and Miss Leary 8] sup, Manhattan, remove. to Hud. | \" tat nave hie be ther of being the moving spirit joj. Jity, of course.” * tssotad fi oF ry i . ‘ J hopwe that they yet might save Ms boy's |the other of being the moving sp) But he was gullty, of course, ‘floors’ Lh | of cheaper food rioters « 1 the To get in touch with |jaiways doing such thing |son Street Hospital | het ction, between Ota iq | ie ‘ | \ rite the transa tien Aroops. At leds forty persons were in- | | any missing friend, rel; | Mrs, Gr exp, ve greatest an While waiting fon the ambulance a ee aes MACURDA, jured. Twenty policemen and soldiers ef aj Phar , noyance over the way in which she was] Borneman was carried to a Smith street —= — UES GNI nor by missles thrown at \ me slates ‘i MAY }| Trinnued, day after diay, DY persons seck-|car, where a young Woman passenger | OFFICE BOY SAW ELMIRA, |SUE REV. STEPHEN MERRITT. poppe troops repeat. harge locate—throug! sto interview her. A camera is wiped the blood from his face with « - oe 4 ~ ‘ . deg od ear ana er jn iy lates an “Information Wanted” || MEA vvtion, She would not admit thet {aainty lace handkerchief, {Mer Have to Ge Back to Stay fer/ieng ct Burin} Concern Charged CUNTHERINR, widow st the tats foronys Pre een Mh OUaY larEs ; tpi ee clap cece . ‘ afflc on the north roadwi ame Time a Ovenionwinn Min’ Shave: CATHERINE, widow of the late Jerome number jf riot injured by be ad. in to-morrow’s Sun- || she purposed to make her permanent | TTA On ee eee rene * ith Overd . " Coughiin. tag strdek by sab themed day World (on first page, jhome with ber son in the house they |) indred rson8 abandoned trolley | MHoward,E. Cooper, @ seventeen-year-| Areging that the Rey. Stephen Mer- residence of her son, | trampled upon by the cavalry horses. Want Section) . own, and where he Par ving cara wnd walked to ark Row, old boy of No. # Summit avenue, Jer-| nit, while president of the Stephen Mer- ge rely i The soldiers were not per d to use Ninetleth street, just off Central Park | — sey City, reached Ne’ York to-day on| ie’ Burial Company, drew from the aiety gunk Weat. Decorators and painters have re- Viahia Cty @ round trip from Elmira. | When he | treasury 7.148 more. than he was en- ‘ ° Satie > tha: once, 3 ~ Imira next h Is Hkely.to stay * sg bi The Sixth Regiment of the colonial | 3 cently been fixing up that residen Bleecker Street and Fulton [teacher Sinan "months at the State's d to, and which he hax never made forces has been ordered here to re The Sunday World is especially HOBOKEN AND BELLOWS FALLS 'y Railroad Company filed suit in expense, Hor ard went to work for |&ny effort to return, the comp ny lay force the authorities ae Had 4 ¥! | HER ONLY REAL HOMES. the Supreme Court to-day against the|the Beuker Contracting Company, No.|bexan suit in the Supreme Court to ea recommended for advertise- | «1 gon't recognize any home but Ho-|city a8 & reault of the $120,000 asseus: [Seg nec street, on Aug. 18. The’ next| recover the sum ; ; WHITNEY OF HARVARD WINS ments of this kind, as it gives — poken, N. J, and Uollows Falls, Vt,"| Ment filed against the company by the|day the cashier's drawer was broken| |The Stephen Merritt Burial Company : circulation i = 8! ald let alot owe | City Tax Commissioners. The com. n and $81 stolen. The omce boy did| was organized in 18%, Stephen Merr ‘ 5 them a circulation in the Metro: he said am ist no in thoue) nany aske for an injunction to restrain |orrons to’work any more, was elected president and served until Have you tried i t 8. | ‘ain [not com . politan District 100,000 copies ! De a heen ves ,) te city from collecting the taxes,| Howard's parents promised to help ust of this year. The books shoW.| Mguss Cold ‘and Hot Meats \'asty. greater than obtainable through During the tal y Mrs, Green tt) complaining that it is excessive and |oatca him. They sent wor to Detective| according to the pany, that he drew | MEGS, soa Dressing by adding Vins °00". PHILADELPHIA, Sep oe. OH fhe wunday Herald and tha observed by the reporter that she! woula be in the nature of a double | Brown of the Old Sitp station on Thirs-| $71,928 as president, while he was only A a Gi y Blorra Whitney of Harvard to-day won the in- he Sunday ald and the Sun+ {jel one hand over her mouth, Her in-|tax, ‘The State has already assessed |day that their son had written them|eniitled to $54,776. P. W. Radcliffe was| soAte@yoteoees pad < eee eet ES tie. "I y , | day sch of day Times added together, tuition is #0 keen that she immediately | the property of the company at $730,-|from up-State that he waa going to be in| elected as his suc tercollegiate lawn tennis championship ) the penperty af 1Be mane | from > ” a yee Spine t, s fi r anawered the unspoken curiosity. | 000, and the company contends the city | Elmira yeseterday. Brow: et him as} ay ceenser regal fe ate a by defeating in the Snal round) Daa wait Gntil It 1s Too Late— Irae Lhe UREROHOD. CuTIORIY has Ro Tight to HY. be Colleck Ruotiee Iitaaton our at tha melornia {ory ane Wreck American Chapel, HELP WANTED—MALE, Ny Becped He. SE Oe G8 the courte of BL ma, ort rly: niona, wag | SX While it ts disputing with the|brought. him to New York. To-day | SHA SEAL, feph. The American WOewae a b 4 GO eat oi y Ant State in the courts as to the legality | Magistrate Harris held him in $1,000 bail | Baptist chapel at Quinsan has s ‘he scores were 6—I, 6~2, 6-2 . many of them, orn ae ee ed QaeddssoiwwedKwoNeg 1 have some baked tor! of the State assesement, croahong for the Grand Jury, Send In Your Sunday World Ad, Now! ed by @ mob of starving rioters. aa aid. la