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twey, but both vessels were in clear # trafic In the Solent, as is always th was compelled to make a quick turn to TUGS RACED TO THE RESCUE. The collision occurred so suddenly lofty bridge were totally unprepared controlling the bulkhead dovrs was tu Were instantaneously sealed ther, There was considerabie 5 is presumed that the MMawke avold another vessel in her path Moers on (he kK the I ompartm nat Capt. Smith and his e Inatant they t ned and all | e watertight « Boon the report reached Capt. Smith that the ship was making water, Os borne Bay was close at hand, Ie headed his vessel for shore and stopped her in Cowes Roadstead, near a mudbank. Immediately the toworlng was ayerotinded by a feet of «mall toate, Tugs offered assistance in taking off atengers, but the offers were de ed. In the excitem Ufe preservers were yanked from it easily exercised, were of great help t following the collision life boats and rafte were manned and cried, but the men passengers, being generally men of affal Women and children and their fastenings. to the officers and crew of the ship. The Olympic wireless operatur aud the wireless noon the Hawke flashed pinta f Parate wirele ling of the collision. Thao messager were received | fe and at Portemouth, mm the Portsmouth Naval Station and te nders Chance Keveals Body of W ell- ws rushed to ywea, Which ts but a short d nee from w ‘e the Olympic - | Was temporarily beached. The White Star Line dispatened every available tug ace ‘ " at. W Southampton Harbor to the scene of the wreck Dressed Man With Bullet In the meantime Capt. Smith had found that the Olymple's Hex and boll Po “hao. ord were uninjured and that the water was confined to a portion of the Nuit hole Through Chest. off by watertight doors, Ie deciied to r to Sout ton, ‘The eruiror, | ch had offered assistance, started for Portsmouth as soon as it was seen the Olympic was able to heip herself In IPABAN NE Through swarms of sn Nirening out to greet her che otympte| NO WEAPON NEAR HIM. steamed slowly back to thls p she had started on what prom| ber and Importance of passengers tn th Apparently the injuries to the Olympi She has an immense cargo on board @ probable that the ship will proceed to I to hold her, arrived three hours and a half after | the t notable trip ant of num- © history of transatiantic navigation. © Will necowsltate putting her In drydock. nd this will have to be lightered, It 1» fast, whore the drydock ts big enough Hat Mismating Clothing Gives Only Clue in Deep TRE EVENING WORLD, MURDER VICTIM HIDDEN = IN LOCKED FREIGHT GAR ON TRACKS AT NEWARK WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Sri eee EVANS. WEAKENS ~ IN CLOSE MATCH GANST HILTON FREIGHT CAR MURDER GANG’ yi? VICTIM, AS POCOnRPD IN LIFT: |Little Choice Between Crack Golfers Up to Last Four of Eighteen Holes. HARVESTER WILL | APE SUIT BY THE GOVERNMENT Corporation Will Be Allowed Special (o ‘The Rrening World). SOUTHAMPTON, L. 1, Sept, 2.—The | weather was in order to-day when the final roumls began in the first tourna. ment of tie National Golf Club of America at Shinnecock Hills, The wind [MP Was at 2 holes between Harold Hil- ton of England, British and American champion, and "Chick" Evans jr. of Chicago, who recently won the French ttle at Versailles, Evans, who held the Western open title jast year, is the oniy amateur in this country who has ever caping hia ball went ao near the edge of the green he could not sink his putt Fe aa cin pw ¢_teom {LO DAYS’ FREE TRIAL td a nasty te in the «oft sand trap on lth. He took three strokes to as- and surrendered the hole, which WAIL ORDERS FILLED EVERYWHERE Send no money. Only your name Milton fd not play out, Hilton 1 up. and address with this offer. We will send he Ith was a half In par 4. Evans Jiontithe 1Kheb to par & through geting. 17% ba your inspection and free trial into®a trap. Hilton wax dead on the This Magnificent Bracclet green. Hilton, 2 up. In the sth Evans we got Into the tod from the tee. Hilton CENTS won It 6 ta par 5, while Evans was §, Hilton 3 up at juncheon. A WEEK Evans started & down {n the afternoon, 5 He lost the firet hole f to par 4 on his Noe Legally putt, The second was halved in weight alt par 4 after Evans had beea in the bunker from the tee. Hilton low: the (thirds to a regular 4 by getting into a | bunker on his second shot. The fourth Wax lialved In 4 to par 3 after Hilton been fi a trap from the tee and shad tod a miserable side hill ie. fifth was halved in 4 by Evans sinking a good patt = = FAVOR ACTOR MARIO UNDER DEATH SENTENCE. | HARRISBURG, Pa, had terial au.) workin? at the a Hept —The State Board of Pardons this afternoon recommended the commutation of the death sentence of George L. Marton, the Wilkes-Barre murderer in whose behalf | Many members of the theatrical profes- sion in thia country and England had STERLING MANUFACTURING CO. Myst ‘ Captured Ah ope Championship, and is ieeatet Ahesnsaly ft wae brought Drawer 180. NEW YORK. ‘Among the most prominent pasaengors 1er, Mr. J. J. Havemeyer, Loomia Have- ystery. to Reorganize and Get Safely admittedly the leading candidate of tee ee eee ie ot responstties were Robert A. ‘Tait, a son of President] meyer and Miss J, L. Havemeyer, Mr. {| nate . great Chicago golfing district. His put- | "ip, andation: Will be lain beaten Tat; Waldorf Astor, M. Po; Mr. and} and Mra. ¢ ieor Ide, Mr. and | Within Anti-Trust Law. Ung, however, has prevented his getting Mra. McDougall Hawkes of New York, | Mra, Columbus O'D Ine Mise Adrienne The y of a Dig, well-dressed, well- beyond the mi-finala in the last two George F. Baker, chairman of tae Board | (xelin and Misa G, Igelins Clarence H. | nurtured and handsome man, whore ap- National championships in which he at-| 9 ‘ of the Firat National Hank, his son,| Mackay, president of the Postal Tele- | pearance Indicated that he might have] wagtHINGTON. Sept. 20.— tracted an unusual amount of attention. orge Alfred Baker, and daughter, |eraph Company; Wiliam H. Metntyre, an actor, was found to-day in a pMeectiiel i Véahy "te" Cai Kel It 18 considered mom fortunate that | ine om BXIONs jorence: Mra. W. H. Truendale, wite| Mr. W. C. Brown, Preaident of Wie New |tocked froight car ina remote asction of| trigenational Harvester Company Yo! | ent geapar Ges uses canon the President of the D, L. & SY. Rall | 3° x: rbd Le nd | the fraught ¢ = 3 brought against n since Herres- Cie enn yl Sichard Choker J Mra. #. A. Makeaver, Jeaso Wanserman, Pelee dibeade aioe ae gory bot untarily to readjust its organization to| SAY PRISONER ROBBED hoff, who opposed the British star, ta H Glasses Fitted a Year : . Richa * 4 Mra, Harry Payne Whitney, 5. : Ba! mvet Croker, ir Charles Page| Mrjqhtdlyara, Hnery” Payne, Wattney, Ba a Sunct note’ in’tne ruane | €OREOr! {0 recent Interpretations of the AND SHOT JEWELLER, |aistinctiveiy an eastern star No! PMGUG GIG MELAINGU | AgoMayBe WrongTo-Day an, United States Ambassador to] Wart ‘: Sherman law became known here to- youthful expert could tw found more| abe ‘ arburg and Mr. and Mrs. Augustus, the absence of @ revolver ie Of w | Eyesight change adu- ‘Tokio and Mrs. Bryan; Mra, C. © Thomas, ‘The crline wan committed and |daY: Pending the result of conferences representative of the West and Kast, | tyesight changes gradu Poilce Arrest Man for Madison Ave- AT CATS FUNERAL this Out in State Before - Elaborate Ceremony at : Owner’s Home. + PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Sept, 1%.— Following an eiaborate funeral cere- mony In the home of Mr. and Mra, Kéwin Kirby at No. 11M North Fit- teenth street, their pet cat Gyp was laid to rest to-day at Francisvalo near Radnor. A lot had been p the deceased feline and a casket. and Mra. Kirby and thelr daugh- the dead man sh not wel that the body had ven dragged and no one man could have dragged tt far, police theory is that the stranger was murdered in the fretght yard near WALKS INSTREET cao, a = the car by tramps. Charles Weiner, a Lillian Liurlson, Niece of a *#leonkeeper, at No. 677 Ferry street, near the scene of the crime, says the victim and a very dirty and disreputa. | ble looking tramp were In his place i i night between § and 9 o'clock, TREATED TRAMP WHO ACCOST- ED HIM NEAR SCENE. The tramp had accosted the well- dressed man on the street and asked for the price of a drink, After several drinks had been bought for him the tramp departed, ‘The well-lressed man remained in Welner’s place until about 10 o'clock. Weiner had never seen him before. Thomas Beatty, lock keeper on the | Morris Canal, saw the tramp last night and again at 6 o'clock this morning, when he was near the box car in which Physician, Awakes in a Police Station. Miss Lillian Liurlson, pretty and twene ty yenrs of age, glanced up from her book to-day and sald that If one wished to know how ft felt to go prowling around the streets at four o'clock tn the mornihg. clad only in a night dress, the seeker after knowledge must try tt, 8) declined to give any impressions of her | stroll in the gray dawn in nogliges, which was Interrupted when Policeman O'Nell of the Tremont polio station | : ctively, thi . sila = | the Nody placed in the car some time |DetWeen Attorney-General Wickersham : ST atch tea ott bat in| Bordentown Woman Tells] ally, and glasses that fitted | | last night and attorneys for the company, the} nue Holdup and Assault Six | ine nip yesterday afternoon, from the Her S exactly a year ago may be | The murderers, after dtaposing of the | threatened dissolution gult is being de> | Weeks Ago. effects of which he i# still sore, but it | ler Secret : yay Be DN Att bony” of thelr victim, tocked the car, |*20t oe tooking to am underatands| Sagiatsaly Treen, in Harlem Couri,| 4 Rot Mkely to mitiente against Wie) oo oe written daily] mre and harmful now. i ven they had f elie sshd ag biiaheobestcet Peyton 1 Hurlein Cour | play to-day. Three ot vere o Phe number of letters written daily Seay ee = wou beeen eat Ot Newark in a train | COmPAnY, which were begun in Wash-| clerk of % East One Hundred and| of the first sixteens, A big handicap | Soap are far in excess of what we can realize the change makes it y ans ihe body would beitound 4 ther | Maton last summer by Edgar A. Ban- Fifteenth street, under a bond of $1,50/fleld was also out, A gallery of several! print. In our establishment we have ll the more d us. ' {and the benty would be found tn another | croey, general counsel for the Harves-|fo examination to-morrow upon the hundred people was out, many of whom | thousands and thousands, and exch mal all the re dangerous. Mo perso) con- . , charge of axsau ui robbe: came from New York wholly to see the | bri . ission— "e ‘ ‘% jcltye More than one person was con leer Company, later were continued at|charke of assault and robbery came trom New brings more. Allhave one mission—that| [ave your eyes re-examined jarhurst, L. 1, where Atorney-Gen- eral Wickersham had been spending the summer, They reached the st it is sald, where it will be necessary for Mr. Bancroft to refer the question wf re- organization to the company’s board of directors. Policemen who made th arrest insist that Braun fs the man who, Aug. 1 Baas Be OMe tered the jewelry store of David Sil man, at No, 156i Madison av weveral watches and shot the F Braun denies the charge and Silverman | is not able to identify him, | en- | | GB 4D4 5 5—a8 nok | Out 465346844 6 Hilton was 1 up at the turn, Cards, last halt: re The robbery created much excite-| Hilton Financial circles recently have heard| ment. Silverman was at lunch in the] In or ee i persistent reports that the Government| rear of his store when man en-| Ewan! was ready to bring an anti-trust sult) tered. When the Jeweller went to see! In...... BB 43474 G SMS . Bordentow Nod. against the company. Some papers nec- nat te visitor wanted the man) Hilton at ond of eighteen holes was Reslaol Dis tenent lea Ecal eve mete Oculists’ Opticians essary for court proceedings were pre. snateh @ number of watches, fired) 3 up, | cezema, ringworm, ¢1 ipelas, barber s| Sixth. 5 7 B’d , Aster Howe pasak. ‘the cpa vandibe note fe thar |tW shots and made his escape, One| Untit the ast four holes there was itch, poison ivy, rash, sunburn, pri ily | See Beta eae, iu ‘Named == Aan the Government at no time has been in+| °F the shots wounded Silverman in the|/not much choice between them; after | heat, pimples and other eruptive dis- | 17 West 42d—Bet. Sth & 6th Aves., New York shoal DASE VRUR PASNENDG, BarCap ube: eases. It promptly allays irritation and | : clined to be precipitate ao long as the! After a big force of policemen had| Evans started with a perfect par 4 on ‘electual demiedy 1h ll forms of iis 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. company showed @ disposition to meet| surrounded @ couple of blocks in the| the first, which ave him the first hole | ¢ banat ia: t valonble of tho demands of Federal authoritl immediate vicinity the search was by 4 stroke, as Hilton wax short through. | fammation. | tt is tie Mest wale & | a FEELING OF SECURITY The attitude of the board of directors|Ki¥en up ax a bad Job, The policemen | out, The second was Hilton's hole 5 to| home remedies, the best bevel for | ie . of the Harvester Company is expected | Und Braun in front of No. 80 Murray | 6, against the regulation 4, because of sculds, boils, felons, cuts and all ipiancn | street this afternoon and arrested him, | Evans putting, Hilton had the third tn ions of the skin. Resinol Ointment | you naturally {eel secure when vou to be communicated to the Department] ity ciaim to have a pawnbroker who, &0 ideal 4 to Evans 5, brought about by | can be safely used on the raw orirritated | Know that the in 3 of Justice In about a month. It te sald) gayanci ; : the latter's direction, The fourth was a ey infant. Resinol Soap | at the medicine you are about tu jadvanced money upon the stolen skin of the youngest infant. Resi #P | take is absolutely pnre and contains ne to have been an impossibility to present| watches and other evidence to present |fine half in par 3. while the fifth ended | js healing and cleansing. The ideal soap |b armful or habit producing di 5 the situation to the board of directors! at the hearing to-morrow jin two fours. This “hog back” hole is) for the nursery. Should always be used | Such a ines A before’ because many of the members P ais regular 5 and is seldom done in less, Re ni is De. Kilmer'~ being the most unpopular hole course, The sixth went in the have been in Europe. The next regular to Hilton in 2 15-YEAR-OLD BOY PICKS UP | of praise and gratitude. Read this one. It is only one selected at random. “I find Lyat y Soap Gaye see complexion. It leaves a cool, refreshing . Siteet and imparts. healthy glow to the| By Registered Physicians, skin. Haye used your Ointment for cuts} Qculists of Long Experience. and sore fingers, and am convinced that | perfect bitting Glasses as Low as $2.50 there is none better for that purpose.” y at least once each year. Eyes Examined inat' Mrs. M. H. WOODWARD, ol Ointment. Res- before apply Swamp-Roe inol Ointment wamy » the ag and Bladder Remedy sold in opal jars at fifty + Kidney, Liver Frances, did not attempt to re- ae ORE, , meeting is scheduled to be held on to the regulation 3. The Engliximan|cents and a dollar. At all druggists. | Phe 4a ndard of purity, strength their grief during the obsequiea. Mecawin peas ST centbibe ine |the vody was found, The last seen of | Oct. 2, A RIDE ON AN AEROPLANE. | tna ‘a perfect drive and then got down| Sample sent free if you will mention | and excc Me alaiained cian panda fore the burlal Gyp was laid out in | the tramp he was headed for the Plank — + his 8-foot putt, Hilton 2 up. heading of this ‘ bettle of Swamp-Root. i at the Kirby home and the friends | "4° | Road, over which runa the trolley road! George W. Perkins, chairman of the| Charles Thiele Gets a Lift From|HILTON 1 UP AT TURN FOR| Resinol Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. Swamp-Root scientifically com- neighbors were invited to take a O'Net! was idly swinging his club | bet Newark and Jersey City. finance committee of the International | ~” s = HOME. pounde 1 vetable her! look at the cat-that-was when he heard a soft patter of feet.| Michael McLoughlin and Thomas Don-| Harvester Company, and Edgar A.) Atwood and Flies From Yap- SvaneZwen the Teel by: epleneld all 5 It is not a stinulant and is taken in yp wae nineteen yeara vid when he| The policeman had the “creeps as he /nelly, Pennsylvania trainmen, were look-| 12) for sconference on the affairs of | hank to Riverhead. |round play i 4 to the striet allowance| When You Ask for teaspoonful doses ; ‘of the last of his nine mortal cots. | turned cautiously to learn whence came! tng through the Bay Branch yards in| the corporation and its relations with! since wheels were invented the small | of 5 and also took the Sth par in 4 to 5. Itis not rec everything, had been in the Kirby family mince] the sound, the Southern part of Newark about noon| the Government. An official of the poy tas hung on behind wagons, care Then he presented the 9th to Hilton on | it iy nature's great helper in relieving kiftenhood and he had gown up ay the| He Was astonished to eco a young |t0-day for empty cars to ty shifted to a] company auld concerning the latest | ringeg and automobiles, but to-day |*ilver Platter, 6 to the allowance of 5.) Aud oyetpemnlhig: Kidiey liter, Ons Iiae: Wed pet of Misx Frances Kirby. Sit-| woman, picking her way along the sides | {elxht house for loads, On a siding they) development in Washington: Gharlaa) Piles: betes Sees ag Y | Hliton was in the pit, but at that he got) der trou! ‘ ‘® casket rested the members of the| grays, the pink ribbons of which caught} Hoth men knew that this particular| Tousce which may have existed in the | rides, PISEIAG UE ASSIS) | RUN Tey ac RULy SRR EIB Es >) ) ee every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- left Hilton 1 up aa he turned for home. | By that time it was evident Evans was | Hasty No Ate |well on his game. On the lth Evans! lopment eurrone. on Bis Hodged in the trench beyond the cup and pte the Riverhead Fate laid up well, but missed a %-foot putt on Stoyped for gasoline. He 2 | aime 7 in 6 to filling of the tank and Was we led Ww) | ee Tee me tes lammlly reiated tearfully the multitude of enturos that had been crowded Into yp's long (for a cat) life, He had been h@ most intelligent of cats, the most faithful of oats. His knowingne 81d English auce jcar had been unloaded of charcoal at) minds of the Government officials.” | 1.80 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the | Pavaaic whart and had been shitted.| HURLED 100 FEET BY TRAIN tne siding, The Thee chat the doors wets AT GRADE CROSSING. O'Neil tried to awaken the girl, but! the siding, The fact that the doors were she Was in her realm, Root. If you need w medicine, you should have the best. If you ure already convinced that Swamp-Root is what you need, you will the morning breezes and floated gra fully. vung woman's feet were cased in dainty house slippe Young Thiele was at Yaphank when from ay S | 4, Ohick's t ‘ere counter- 7 find it on sale at all drug stores in bottles Sad. Oiore Lemar Whe in another Ho ed ier cloned and tocked arouned thotr eurloslty,| : la desire to fly Pernod be tha thee woken Iuiten| Be sure to get Eddys and jot two sires, ffty-cents and one-dollar Bom he bad never been a tramp, #tick- hole officials called Dr, Carey CAR SEALED AFTES BODY WAS) His Broken Arm Put in Splints, Where are the Riverhead Fair) needed te reach the green. h Mi k ’ 7 ia cates wun 8 oe Selene Vordhun Hospital, who sald tha PLACED IN IT, He Returns Home to Entertain "Ti "Show' sen tse with ta Hilton was Inthe pit on hia second] MO Other. Mistakes cause |TSiagy golie of Svamp-Ainl Free 7 Maly tate pains with ‘ i They foros = a jow you i: you will take me | playing the Ith, but got out finely and j i v hic! ane bE AGA’ Gt id aes AnD, acoontian td marked Instance They forced ono of tile doors. In « eon “ bargained the jad rate a Z toot, Lvent could me] Cisappointment which ‘to Dr, Kilmer & Co., Bingham iy sic iv i re: corner of the car they came upon tt New Jersey Farmg. to ee . Le oe Kirbys, purr satfully up to the ave ri Lane yee Me ae pigs A vs ra pon the (neni. a Sha ees WD wee omen IARer he wee at the side of | sink his putt at 7 feet distance, so | often spoils a good meal. |ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle free by gained consclousness during the exame| body. 4 ey too i Spec m wat EIAee GREINDION ANA Adar ing | oo eli} 3 pas a ‘il H Fapanh tie: esceaen) Whit ta ana | ERTS: CoBRCUnERINE GUHINg. tH SxRr= ey te ee ee eerie BOMERVILUE, No 2, Hace Bama es ese ee Semple Rad ae oak | mas Hilton’e hole at par 4 to 5. Hilton 2 10c PER BOTTLE nrail—it will roby one en ah § om Mr Kirby hurried out to an une) pyiian Liurlson, and that Dr. Willlam | to them that the man had stabbed h farmers from every part of New Jersey | Kot to th ir Grounds the boy wanted) Hilton got a beautiful approach over Fi -, aioe tal serail ‘about tha iednars: t Sea e's abop and bought @ casket.| Goidetein of No. 246 Hughes avenue self. were journeying to the fifth fleld meet-|t? Jand en the baseball grounds, but|the mounds on the 12th, but could not| At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores. When writing be sure and mention 4 ; cemetery lot had been purchased in) was her uncle, She said she made ner, When County Physician McKenale,| ing of the New Jersey State Board of | AtWood Wouldn't take @ chance in the|hole his putt, which Evans did, 00 it| ee at onto World ' eres Thre sere four carriages 10) yore with Dr. Goldsteln | who. wax summoned by telephone, ar-| Agriculture at the farm of State Ben- [CTOWG, and Aropped Into a cornfield on | wae “Chick's” hole in the regulation 3] : : eral cortege that followed Gyp to| pr, Goldstein camo in his automo-|rived, he pointed out to the railroad) ator Joseph 8. Frelinghuysen to-day J puted, 0 4 ‘on was in the pit, but In es. J 4 = et hie dase resting plac bile and took the young woman home,|men ‘and the polics that the car doora| H. Hankinson, superintendent of the |,,Atwood's coming was not, expected | sax === ————— No preservative 14thst.UpholsteryC. =e Ce aR | He said that ane really lived in Fiate| had been xealed from the outside, ‘Then| farm, was struck by an east-bound | Pv Ue fale Choma, He sal Pia ne. 83 W. 14th St. fens 5100 BOYS STOLE BOAT MODEL, | buen, at an adasess be would not give,| he Investigated the wound and found it] (ain on the Central Rallroad while | if” Curtiss and give plac of Sian VY our Lu ever touche BPC, SLAP COVERAG a said and that she was visiting his sister! had been caused by a bullet of large| Cro*#ing on a motor cycle, He wis) oa ton YD the afternoon Band with abnek’ ert) Five boys were arrested thts afternoon | Helen calibre. ‘There were no other marks of | (Hfown & hundred feet, but fell clear of | NO" gqve his first exhibition for the falr oc sera Maaiee, street station on a charse of breakine, HURT IN PARACHUTE DROP, | The clothing was searched for clues. ary, Hankinson refused to be taken to | Lage gee A fortunate pure into a boat how | Nothing was found in the pockets ex- ital and areien FAMOUS PAINTING STOLEN purchase | \ A boat house ‘onservatory | Noth » he pi @ hospital and was hurried in an auto secured th slg: Lake for miniature entral Park | Attempting Double Fall Aeronaut| cept one clean white tandkerchiaf. The) to the office of Dr. Halstead, where he ‘ exe high | | UR! grade solid oak Dinh At Bast Seventy-fourth street, and tak- 4 folds showed that It had been recently| pleaded with the physician to patch FROM CHURCH IN ITALY. Sd WE ital seata, the thetic ocure Th PARNER! Ch Hiaetn, placed in the pocket and had never been | him up so that he might continue his Ohatre, hand carved, s For Prompt Attention Write to ig six emall bow he thefts occurred eed co e en | hi 2 i nei at. week HARTFORD, Conn. Sept. %.—Kaward | used. | work of eatertalnin at the farm. His} FLORENCE, Italy, Sept. 20,—The lee eee pee COUP | Main Store, 33 W. 14 St. 78, ae The boys gave thelr names ax Herbert |Berlinger of Woonsocket, R. 1, an| Dr. McKenzie and a corps of detec-| 47m was placed In ats and his ins | priceless painting “Christ With Saints,” Mavis ie ‘ : . eee amore 14 er ihitioen, be Skhty-tirst {@eronaut, t* in ® critical condition to: uborhood for| {ures mere treated, after which D@ Fe /giriputed to Andrea Orcagna, and an pees Mon leh ocgnide Look for the red-and- | eet; John Schultz, thirteen, No, 249] day at St. Francls's Hospital in this | wheel tracks. siding where the oar) ‘ned tot ; altarpiece in the Church of Santa Ma- HP Silat | Eighty-first street; John M ry, | tty & result’ of Infuri fe Was stationed ts remote from habita- ir. Hankingon is @ college graduate 4 si sold for $8.50; to in- *, j y as of Infurles suffered ho, with the assiatanc ria Novella has been stolen. label. | ‘leven, No. ighty-first wtreet,| when he fell lute yesterday at the| tions such as one of the appearance of Bead is ie oad sae ote young . troduce our Bargain white e. and John Cody. Seri No. 419 Hast! Rockville Fair Grounds while attempt. | the dead man might frequent, There | re eariean Faery, Recently Werk in Binks Neots . yf Highty-firet street. They were taken tol ing a double parachute drop. Prof, | Wet® Ro aligns to indicate how the body | o1. oing im ieee a eae : 1 94,40 Furniture we now 4 9 Ne Children's Sortety. The boats Marsh, another balloonist, wae alightly | Nad been oarried to and deposited In| wor, vved on the far) romani Costantano of Pelham Park- | © @4 offer tt $4.40 WILLIAM NECKER, ball? SOR APLORIEE, Ox hurt in an attempted triple drop from | "th eid man was six fect or a trifte | CAriaKe when thelr outft was atruck ivy var oA ie riggs stati hee ee Were, Sow | World-Wide-HKnown Under |J po wistih fon Monk wove. Nertnger cut. ioose first, and when {more In helght and welghed between | & Dassenge: train. The horse was killed. | work today on fe loundallon ft A) ptasiog Tables, Pillar Legs. $12 $6.75) taker. } Dental Colleges $5 nearing the ground attempted to” use {38 and 19% pounds, Lis physical cond}. | the carriage emoliaiied, but all tie new building at No, Si le | Ext reeat And cioar eemoplite undertake ° 7 Apartments at [ie rstont’ simi “Oting to Nie | on was pertect, hin hand were soft, | Occupants escaped with ¢AKNE injurieg |nue when a wagon loaded with brick | China Closets, oak, all snishes,. 15 8.75), Largest and most complete eae reat, 4, vhs UO proximity to earth, however, the para- | the nails were manicured and the cloth eae backeu up to the curd, A heavy plank | AN Crystal Closets. . 32 18,75) * Home office and factory, Bergenline ad igh Rentals chute falied to open and he was dashed | 19K Was clean and of expensive mate-| TEAMSTER DRAGS MAN on a scaffold wan dislodged and fell | Butte, 24.12.50) Ave. and Main St, Union’ Hill, N. J.| othe a were Ne lay air Was ok al jack, o's head, killing A B * oe He Mey gz to, the “around, “wiiere ho lay uncon. Heer erasegaere ery FROM DEATH IN RIVER,|°%, Comantano’® head. !lting him In | pining Room Rug Phone 120 and 121 UNION. | {an examination at the hospital | and the condition of the face showed *]stantly, Frank Reid, who drove the) ¢ ois vetvet 14.75| Funerals conducted all over. one too | | showed that his spine was injured, his| that the man had been closely shaved | , ch ¥ imb | wagon, was held for the Coroner. RECTa sac ue tassivane. enbien, | small and none too large. Branches all fi svoulder broken and #everal ribs | no later than yesterday noon. Street Cleaner Climbs Along Hawser | —————— GRAND RAPIDS PURSITURE over Brooklyn, New York and New | | 4 APPEARANCE RESEMBLES THAT| and Pulls Out Would- | gre ™auce i venienion we wath at “e "Coe | Jersey. For other information write or SPR) aro | ie Mine Alice H. Chittenden, an antl | phone the Home Office and Factory or Sele | yd tn Slee the Wisdua‘en OF AN ACTOR. | Be Suicide. | suftragist, of Hrooklyn, was appoluted Lennon OMPANY | five representative call. Positively save a tien: The fave wt the man was the tebe Of) A. anoreiok tenmatera emplagtd bythe | Cre een eo anRCHPME OR: & 151-158 E, 28d St. near Lexington Ave. save eney and independent of *he” rust sto give John H. Wille [an actor, with characteststic Ines about special commission to Investigate | Complete funerals for $43.00, $75.00 eee eee cca [the mouth and asm Ur, Mok ensie ing onhine is ono of | in folks conditions in that State, “Complete funerals $ . $ our par men Alderman Donohue of | udees that he was about forty years Li Wchihipd ummel Jr. of | where she has a summer home. old and street, Brooklyn, make « = = duced Wihinaoa 10 sien | 5 coiaing clue 40. the Identidcation| novel and darinw’reatue oF m. woulech a Baminder! CONSULT THE tnreatens (Of tHe dead man Mex in the ceesh All| sulcide off the dumping ground at Thir NSING Lith St. Reup “ ” { . 4 Hn ree the Upper teeth except a few in the |tleth street and the North River to-da) CLEA 103 W. Mth St. ar men 0 et Among ug Fi y, colu Maa dt cawear | DACK Of ihe mouth Were false, ‘They en saw Aw struggling In the pre Pee rir ood ans tartare, pea cri [atte adh" of i "atta" boat [Petr ata et tae tn KER he My ve APARTM. HOUSE derman gay en recone to decade | WIN Boll by a eelrul Gontiat, agit ine | ghore, A small skiff started out after FIREPROOF STORAGE ARTMUNT HOUSE | {On Mee aten nae fo decile | work Was of a character to ‘be eually | hin THE WORLD J EI ING [eeating. and Williams elened | recognized by the inan who performed | jlummel came running up and began Household Goods. in LAST BUNDAY'S WORLD, « 1 pomenene. WSU Se ail 1 came running up and beran for IT WILL SAVE You " > wl | he lower n had b P| pecling off his elo . abou many comily dwelling houses | Who Owe a When F und fied with gold Another mark of |{o-leap ti the river when he ‘noticed ul foonly Owellibe, mousse | Whee ayeter ine Hesiaura itifteattion © rope leading “from “the. breakwat Time, Energy and Mone tricts Were offered for rent f New 1 on the left watet piles to the end of a sow about seven F 4 eee ered itacitias |» Maree part of New Haven's popula) ‘rive muit was of a very dark material, |ty-fve fect out, It was low tide and VS oa Help’ to. the particular | tion t# debating the question > whom | of sack pattern, with white longitu: | the ro; clear of the river, Hun siomeseeker comes The World's Fall a pearl found in # raw ¢ pbe-|dinal hair lines running through (@) mel knew the skit€ would pasa under citing Guide to New York's high goods about. half an ineh spare The| ochre ana he acieed the peyeer and CRANDALL’S |} Let” Awe apartinent houses, eg] William J. dradiey, a Seleotman, |shtrt war clean and white, with @ fine | went out hand over hand. Halt way to aii dit oa the retest varisty of j vatie® dranch Offices or send & cones | f a valuable pearl while eating | stripe In the « © collar Was Of the scow he dropped into the boat and r Bap test) yay Se 'F postage and a copy will be mailed |oysters. Ho clatms the oyster and ¢ the stylish turnsdown variety, with @/taking the oars from the boy rowed . - akers selection. » you forthwith. erything in tt w his: the restaurant blue silk foursdn-hand scarf Ughtly | swiftly to the drowning man and pulled Good for hiot and Cold Meats. ot New i You will find this handsome publica-| man contends Bradley is no more en- | knotted under thy roll him out. A Fine Salad Dressing by adding vinegar RLEY Goad seltabie watk on the most profusely tlustrated and titied to the Kem than he Would be to| A black derby hat, bearing the mark | The man was revived and sent to! At Delicatessen and Grocery Stores. PATEN A) ar iiwes picks tk complete guide of ite Kind ever pub- | poe ody's umbrella should he find it in |of McCann, a Bowery hatter, was found | Bellevue Hospital where he refused to| 10 CENT! with each bottle, Inf Food scondaislen't akon ea? hia moup; Phe ehly of New Haven, which | beside the body, The hat showed signa xive bia name, Tie said he w lant Food. charged atdep’ eS. pays for Selectmen's meals while they work, claims the pearl belongs to it, { wear and the #weatband was soiled, “ die and upbraided Hummel |*Tne test of the apparel was almost new. others for rescuing him. The Only all 1@, SEW Tone cgrr. end Drugatete. " 593 3d Av. / ro =» ee ene wear ee

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