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yaaa nee WITH TO NPANG | FOR BRDE WITH ON FREESCAPES WHOM HE ELPED Frenzied Men and Women, Though He Followed a “Fam- Struggle to Leap to Death | ily Habit,” Mamma Won't at Bronx Blaze, Forgive Hasty Match, , } 10>, | All not being lovely in hie famtty since | TWO HURT BY JUMPING, his elopement with pretty Jeanette Gar- =; ‘ |many, announcement ts made to-day that Chouteau Komp will go to work. Twenty-Eight Families in TW i4¢ ana nts bride will leave soon for Ok- |ighoma, where he will go into the real Buildings Stampeded | duiate ustates, : “fo | Young Kemp, twenty-five years old, I by Flames. ‘the won of Mrs. George Kemp of No. -_ *) Madison avenue, and tn a wa comes from @ family of elopers. [lis Two men wero burt ®y jumping, and {rede ts tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs the police and firemen had a difficult |yrank Garmany of Tuckahoe, N. Y., time preventing more thay one hundred | and stony Creok, Conn. other panic-strickey pérnons from throw- | On Sept. 2%, {t haa Just been I ing themselves frdm windowa and fre | Mise oy, aianecdl " ‘om hor father and she excapan during @ spectacular bisee | somp wont to Hranford, Conn., where starting In Raffaclo Di Lisle & CO’8) they were wocretly married by the Rev stoneyant, No. 201 Hoffman street, the | Georg Weed Larhydt of Trinity Epls- Bronx, early to-day. = copal Ohurch. They took no witnesses ‘The flames wore discovered by Pelloe- | with them, being content to have stran- man Traynor of the Tremont station In | gora serve. @ long shod in the atonayard. The wood- | After the wedding the bride returned on structure went rapjaty: to her parents’ home at Stony Creek One end was againtt the three-story Komp to his motyer's home framo house, No, 23% Hoffman street, |! Nelther told of the wedding fo: eccupled by #x families, and the other al days, Then young Mra, Ke end abuited on the six-story brick tene- ta forgave her. Kemp and ment at No, 666 East One Hundred and |mothor, however, it Is sald, could not | Fighty-seventh street, where twenty-|agreo in thelr views on his marriage | two families lve. and he went to live with his wife's ‘Tho flames burned like a huge torch | parents. and wild scones followed the ‘Tho soctad Mon, women and cliti All the fire-escapos, loaded up with as much of 1 hold goods as they could carry. The six families im the three-story, framo were the first to reach the street, and encountered little difficulty. ‘The fire-escapes on the tenement ware ®, and was mar- | filled with shrieking women and shout- va Jones jr. ing men, and many who were in danger | Young Chouteau Kemp, the only other of being pushed off were throateniag | Child, had been warned all his Ife ets in which the two eloped , went to day afte T. B. stands for ne to jump. are Th ina GEREN, 6 hurried) harris Boss. He his nose far th One way Colonist Suddenly is Manfried!, forty-four ry |the fron bars of his cage and yours old. a tatior, Jumped from a avo-|NOT A RAGTIME BAND, Head Keeper Snyder intently as he Fare from Chicago, $25 ond-story window to tho stroo:. In a THIS NATION OF OURS, | pusiea te open end of a huge box ‘ moment Charles Marindo, fifty-#1x, also, @ tailor, who was on the second-tioor! fre-escape and tn no danger, became | Musician Retorts to Berlin Scientist confused and leaped to the street. | Who Said Such Music Was he had just taken from Utica, N, Y. T e ha it Utlea, N.Y. ‘o Butte, Helena, Great Falls MANY HELD BY FIREMEN TO ivi 3 Chas Ho danced out to the front of the ATES Seay Gaia PREGENT LEAPS. Driving Us Crazy. Saas) Bhd: ShAMeNGIA bom kOpd FHRLIAS Kalispell, Bonners Ferry, Spokane, ‘This threatened to start an epidemto of jumpers from all the escapes, and firemen had to forcibly hold many en until they could be assisted to ladders, neveral of which bad been run up by this time. Manfried! was taken to lordhom Hos- pital with a broken jeg, but Marindo es- caped with a sprained anklo, being attended by an ambulance sur- geon went to the home of friends. and that | “ragtime is mainly responsible for many | business fuilures and cases of hopeless insanity.” Prof, Moses Guterson, leader of the orchestra in Recto: says that Ameri- | cans, particularly New Yorkers, havo almost completely outgrown the rag- time craze, “Dr, Brunner {s absolutely wrong,” said Prof, Guterson, "Seven years or "so ago his opinion might have seemed true, but @ change has taken place in the last fow years, Ragtime airs aro still popular, for they represent the very ossence of the true American spirit | terrified tenants on il roots and told them to tw A second alarm had boo Battalion Chiet Bary part of the big tenem: Was the dry goods stot on the ground floor, ‘Phe tenants wero assisted down the ladders to the.atreet, "nuat of then “tne | to aha Oe THA sisting ob carfying har furniiare with {to-day lf quite, dittertnt fr them, or svelte ar are’ hed dott their rooms; witb. tn to my craze for ragtime. In th there ad been Wore. thaaidid perscn8 | popuige eufes, which provide's fair 7 and most of them were in’® Parte. | terion of the general public taste, r The fire did ¥,00 dainage. “The store | time has became quite the exception fn the tenoment sus qutted and the} gicad of the rule. I believe that nothing | flames got Into. weveral of gle-hallwaya | Gout) bring it back.” and siightly damaged some of the {ro - DEFENDED UNIFORM; SHOT. apartments, TYe fen Dullding “pawara La ee Sp | on and Edward Camp- ting the te 1i, both twenty, and ving at No. apartments 14 Pro ot Jamaica, were tn ‘off the fire-escapen Jeu Hospital last night, suf to seek other quart owing to the dama and water, —_— HERE TO TALK-ON SUFFRAGE. Mece of from wounds received in de-| of tho uniform of the First Ja: | nent, to which thoy ve nan who snot them go ng. The away nd the polioe have no ciue w| his identity, bes-Hobertson Arrives) From England, tp Lectare, 4 tin soldier, and wh. noted the @ffront fired » |pnots. Lawton was bit in larm and both legs and Camp the left hand come here ow the drama. She will be assisted by | Mins A. J. G.*Re¥ktht, who 18 well et ‘heen! Real Home ‘ Comfort h fis. insured by having a le} d@en bottles of ou suffrage ee Evans’} : 4 e , ; fae Car " use for your own eM Mf | ple e or to extend m te § | hospitality, to the Invited * 445 or unexpetted guest. O ro) oc vokr or yew york, reat FRO MAFOGEr OF okten, | Dealer Q2--------- += : From Thin to Plump— Girls eee ero e ne oo =e) INCOMING STEAMSHIPS DUE WO-DAY Briardine, lL anbuco, Arapade, ae . Say , Naranaah, Rowe, BA Occidente, Galveston, Trereq S -nsg eee against the open door o} all quilied and fussed up from a trip | Caruso audience. lat your service,* life and go. But the ragtime popular | © “But it ia a mistake to suppose thelr | nent of the conspirators In the attempt. re rR TONNE at [NING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1911. nd grappled him took she was tele- ugon the pris- Oy nwo" A RA WDOW 22 = Spencer, When Told Death)" Was Near, Married His Faithful Attendant. me, who ts| ) Wil be asked consented ten wife of her bed: | ationt Is a widow to: A trained nurse « vor, sixty-seven Years ft the New York Dock 1 ls capitalized at $17,000, WwW red for @uring many ears by Miss Loutse ©. mpaon, ined nurse. She ts thirty ‘en yours Ten days ago Mr, Spencer announced ' ry hie nurs iysiclans hed already told hin at his death from heart disease wa : & question of days. Ie sent for Marriage LAcense Sureau in Brooklyn enewored the formal questions and ther (Premier Pancake Syrup and Pancake Flour) were exhibited at the Pure Food Show and their whole history explained. It is quite easy to make delicious things to eat, and when there is nothing to conceal about their preparation, even the explanation is a pleasure, If you were a visitor at the Garden that is why you found tic demonstrators at the Premier exhibit. They found joy in their work of explaining, just as we do in our work of making. toh is lange. In tion with the dock © of the Néw Snow flurries will soon be here and you will find delight in your pantry if it contains a supply of these delicious Premier Products. They are just as pure as the snow that will usher them to your dining room. PECCARY IN CENTRAL PARK. (They are neither colored nor preserved.) a | mpany he Was Ra capitalized at $40, No. % Pineap Ant t to City Zoo From of Utica, s here!” roared T. B, 1 Park x00 yester- “Just 1 Bear at from St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Superior or Kansas City a cage. Out hopped a diminutive Itue fellow, Wenatchee, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Everett, Bell- ingham, Vancouver, Central Oregon. and many other points in the great . Northwest Daily up to and including October 15, 1911. from other points, Through Tourist Sleepin, ‘ars on the AL Limitep from Ch r i 1AN from St. Paul, and the Great Nortuer: will be your last opportunity to go we until next spring at least. For free Colonist folder and full particulars address, w. M. Lowntis, Geu, nust- ern Pass. Agent, 1184 Broad- way, urian Bidg., New York, . By of tntroduc- h A. meaning South ia the only one of his kind at the “oo now, and was pre. wented by M A. Korb of No, 266 ohawk street, Utioa, His new home was formerly the domicile of two nice, amiable hyenas. oneonpene lien TO SUMMON PARLIAMENT TO PUNISH ROYALISTS, American. 1 Superior, City. This for such low fare esigned. Ti ent has de to ask Presi. to suinmon Parliament tn ary session to secure the con sent of the Parliament to certain meas- ures for the speedy trial and puntsh+ a 505 J~ For Medium and Slender Perhaps you have some- times ein Eee why you can never buy a Nemo Corset in an extreme style —that is, in the almost freakish models you find in other makes. We will tell you why: w- 1, Not one woman in a thousand can wear these freak corsets, nor wants to. Nemos are made for that great army of sensible women who demand com- fort as well as correct style. 2. To produce a new Nemo takes months of study, testing and trying by actual wear, before the new feature can go into the market with our abso- lute gaarantee, 3. When a new Nemo special feature is once in- troduced, you may be sure that it has already been tested and proved, that it will do all we claim, and that it can be adjusted to suit the varying whims of corset-fashion without sacri- ficing its particular functions. 4. Nemo Corsets pro- duce ultra-fashionable ef- fects without resorting to freakishness, For exam- ple, No. 505, the model pictured above, hasa 14- inch skirt which clings closely to the figure; but those bands of indestruc- tible elastic provide plenty of room when you are seated. Any other corset with so long a skirt would be mighty uncomfortable when you're standing, and a genuine torture if you should try to sit down, But you don’t have to wear uncomfortable :cor- sets in order to be ultra- fashionable. Have your dealer show you the new Nemos this week, d Sold Everywhere. _KOPS BROS., Mfr, N.Y. ed revolution, THE MR. WIZZLE CONTEST NOW A THOUSAND DOLLARS The second half of the Mr. Wizzle competition for which we are offering an additional $500.00 (divided into 40 prizes) will close on November Ist, and prizes will be awarded on November ‘th. an. rene ee answers in at once to J. L. Kesner Co., Dept. B, 103 West 22nd Street. There will be Four Prizes given for the best answers to each of the ten pictures, Firet Prize, $20,003; Second Prize, $15.00; Third Prize, $10.00; Fourth Prize, $5.00, Four Ways of Winning a Prize the second prize for the most humorous answer, and the hat fs Mr. Wizale ng Tot The fir unique OR THE OPENING DATE It will not be very long before the store will open its doors to the public. We are not going to lead you to expect anything very wonderful as far as elaborations and luxuries are concerned, but you will be very pleased with the way we have arranged the store -- Lovely wide aisles and plenty of daylight. Kesner’s will certainly be the BRIGHTEST Store in New York—and When it comes to values that is where we will SHINE. To-morrow we are going to give you the first of three reasons why Kesner’s will vive positively the best values in New York City. J.LKesngrCo. NOTE-—We want 300 Intelligent Baleswomen, Apply Employment Bureau What Tune ts Ma Wierle Playing? | Sweet Potatoes, «1. 3 ibs. 10¢ eee rare mere At All the 200 James Butler Inc. Stores Everywhere in and About Greater New York Every store is continuously supplied with the freshest and purest. of seasonable goods. These are a few sample prices up to Wednegday evening’s closing: — Potatoes Finest of the famous Maine crop; selected shipments—giving the greatest satisfaction. 100,;,°17% 6 tb. bag.. 12° Pride of St. Louis—Superlative XXXX—Best All- Round Flour for Bread, Biscuit, Cake and Pastry. By the Barrel, $5.95 2416 Ib. Bag 7 Ib. Bag 814 Ib. Bag 75° | 23° | 12° Hecker’s, Pillsbury’s and Gold Medal Flour at Lowest Prices. Smoked Shoulders Lean, tender little “picnics,” like aria bs 16¢ Selected Eggs, “i. 25° y in Sealed cartons. 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