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HO; HO, HO! LAUGH JERSEY SKEETERS; MLE.STICKSINBOG *Mosquito Exterminator —_— And Assistant M. E. Falls In, Too, and It Takes Auto to Get ’Em Out! x Charles IF. Staedier, Marshal of Ve- Fona,.N. J., 1s al*o Chief Mosquito terminator of that burg. It 1s his duty to hunt out the breeding places of th: ‘winged rapiers that made New Jersey famous and deluge their larvae with &erosene oll. The life of the Chief Mosquito Exterminator has been a tranquil one. But yesterday, the foo Of Jersey's curse met with an experi- ence that contines him to his ved t day under the care of a physician, ‘Wishing to nip the mosquitoes in the ‘bud, as ft were, the Chief Exterminator and his able assistant, Thomas Bren- fan, set out yesterday afternoon to visit some marsiy land at the head of Ve- rona Lake. As the Chief Exterminator stood upon a bog pouring oll upon the hatchery of a flock of mo foot slipped and into the im: Marshal. Before Brennan could grasp him tho Chief Hawxterminator had sunk to his arm Brennan labored hard to pull his colleague from the bog, and, with a frantic yank at his chief's coa ar, he, too, slipped and Joined his compan- fon in the bog. The two mosquito > @ises struggled in the bog as did Bun- yan, but to no avail Then, almost engulfed, slayers raised t vol aquitoes his ve went the the mosquito and roared for aid, Little Hughie ne heard the wild calls from the box and saw two heads protruding ab the mire, Hughie fe a resourceful lad, so he tore several boards from a nearby and built a@ walk to the spot w mosquito terrors lustlly strugsled But Hughie could do the moments were precious, ch convulsive effort only settled the mos- quito-catchers’ deeper in their miry prison. ughte was despatched for instant aid, He qualified for the Olympic team in his sprint up the road to David @layback's place. David set forth in $s automobile, with a long rope. The miring of the two mosquito-catchers was a persona! matter with him, for he owns the lake. ‘Arriving upon the scene, Slayback, with Hughie's aid, dragged Brennan from the bog. Then all three tried to bee the Chief Exterminator, but to no For almost two hours they lab- bores, and Staedler was almost ready ‘to close his eyes and murmur “farewell proud | worl when Slayback was struck with @ brillant !dea, He fastened one end of the rope under the Chief Exterminator's arms. The other end was tossed over the branch of a nearby oak and then tied to the rear of the automobile. Slayback took his seat in the car and grasped the starting lever, Brennan ratsed his hand and Slayback put on full power ahead. It was a hard pull. The Chief Exterminator almost was pulled apart, but up into the air he finally @hot and dangled eky, drippir As far as th concerned, to-day, 3 Jersey can go to blazes. himself, only his verblage strenuow: 1 words of anguish He saki so was more cattle, } and dairy produ This Home on Exhibition. EASY PAYMENT PLAN $100 Worth $49,Ron: PARLOR BPlece, Larios Sul baa “chats or | wi PAY. RGIGRE. AND! RAILROAD FARE, 3 .f 10° Allowed on All eat ve ‘rus Cash Sales Conch ian 1. Waite for t912 Catalog | Malled Pree Grand Rapids Furniture 3-ROOMOLTEIT Value sy 5 $100 5-ROOM OLTEIT he Kitchen 0) Value Gike & ss00 $225 ‘or lidseet "2 Doors i elow Kesner’s 120West.23° NEAR: i AVE twixt bog and blue) TITANIC. PROBERS DISCUSS BLAME IN Lord, J. Bruce Ismay and the Duff-Gordons. j With the ground to be covered in the Speeches of counsel. In the course of the discussion Lord Mersey, the presid- ing judge, intimated his regret that the rtifieate of Capt. Lord of the Cali- fornian, to the rescue of the passengers of the of the Californi press my opinion. Sir Rufus Isaacs, the Attorney-Gen- eral, assented, but asked Lord Mersey ss his views in regard to the on the subsect of the Califor- mo and Lady Duft- was immaterial to the present inquiry excep to the conduct of G. Sym 1, the IMtanie lookout who had charge of the lifeboat in which they were rescued, and the suggestion which appearod to Iie beneath Fireman Chaties Hendrickson’s statement about bribery to pr nt the Ifeboat returning to the nkt Lord M that the 4 pnduct was only expressed the opinion Bruce Ismay's ul to the extent vevinfluenced tm- mate ich tt might h roperly Capt. Smith of the Titante, T ng at to-day's inquiry Capt, Jwns of the liner Canada sald that he countered wh » teld of tee ante went to t April ved wir sh » bebeved to ‘ve the as that in which the yottom on the night He said that he, too, re- warnings that testl- reported to Cap mony be never had encountered any diffe in clearing viet bikie Another Delay in Hyde Cane, ‘There was another delay to-day in the argument on the writ of habeas corpus issued on behalf of former City Chamberlain Charles W. Hyde, indicted for bribery in connection with the Carnegie ‘Trust Company affairs, Jus- tice Gerard, in the Supreme Court, was to have heard the case to-day, but on consent of Max D, Steuer, attorney for Hyde, and District-Attorney Whitman on adjournment was granted until Tuesday, fee, eee eS Woman for Nonemien Diet. <umeticka, who has been elected to the Bohemian Diet at Jung- bunzlau. Jt is doubtful if the Bohemian Constitution will allow her to take her seat. LONDON, June 14—The Board of ‘Trade inquiry Into the Titante disaster at its resumption to-day was occupied | Titanic, was veyond his reach, He sald | “I do not suppoee I have Jurisdiction , Ito a Lord's | should be dealt with. If T take a view adverse to the conduc: of the captain! | \ Smith of the Titanic, but Capt. Jones sald ept the Can ng full) pega 1 as he sad he aiways had| tone for twenty years. He snid thai | pretty dog, either. which fatled to attempt to £0! heavy THE {DOG FIRE HERO KILL TRYING TO SHOW NEW LOSS OF THE LINER HORSE WAY TO: BLAZE | Take Up Conduct of Capt. Rex, Many Times y Tits Le Saver, Is Crushed Beneath Engine Wheels. Rex, fireman, life ful to duty as any member of the d partment, was crushed to death last night while answering an alarm from the quarters of Engine Company No, 17, at No, 91 Ludlow street, Rex was only @ dog, and he was no He was a bull, with jowls and legs which spoke strength and not beauty, but for four years he had guarded the fire house night and day when he was not on duty ver, and as faith- ertificate | at some blaze or sniffing about in search of fire. Only three months ago Rex was hon- all I can do Is to eX-1 oreq by the men of the company, who presented him with @ fireman's helmet for detecting @ blaze on the roof of a Ludlow street tenement house, Rox knew what to do, He called the firemen * Huts algo remarked that the and what would have been a bad blaze was averted, Later Rex discovered a blaze in Desex street and put up such a barking and howling that a man who was passing In- vestigated and then sent in the alarm, There is @ new horse on duty in No. 1 house. He is a big rdan, fractious and difficult to ha ‘The alarm sounded last night calling the engine to No, 17 Pitt street. The roan took his place by his mate and dashed ott of the house, The driver managed him with difficulty, but Rex ran along be- side him, barking when time oame to turn corners and endeavoring to show the new horse the way to answer an alarm, Suddenly turn. to the there came @ corner to The roan was slow in answering reins. Then ho hurled his body to one side, dragging the engine after | him, and the Wheels of the heavy vehicle passed over the body of the faithful dog. The firemen promise that they will bury Rex with all the honors due a hero, semmeeresilibrenmenion: CARDINAL TO DEDICATE. of Retreats, Cardinal Farley will dedicate Mount Manresa, the House of Retreats, at Fort Wadsworth, Staten Island, next Sunday afternoon, The ceremonies will be under the auspices of the Laymen's League for Retreats and Social Studies, | The Reception Committee, with the} color guard of the Knights of Colum- bus, will act as escort to the Cardinal. ‘The grounds and house will be open to the general public during the afternoon, There will be no charge for admission, Short addresses will be delivered by the Cardinal, Dr. James J. Walsh of Fordham University and the Rev. T. J. Shealy, S. J., spiritual director of the league. | | - | | i | VENING WORLD, MAYOR TELLS ABOUT OLD SANCTUS SUPERCILIOUS. Thought He Was Pious, but Was Only Bilious, Says Gaynor at New Bishop's Reception. Mayor Gaynor attended a reception last night In St, Paul's Methodist Ispis- copal Chure ghty-sixth street and Weet End ay given by the clergy Sew York in honor of the newly: Methodist plecopal Bishop of he Rev. . Wile son and Mra. Wilsoi Mayor told the clergymen about Sanctus Super+ ailious, ‘OM Sanctus,” sald the Mayor, “thought he was plous, but he was only | billous, which ts an infirmity of a great many people.” Sanctus brourht into the Mayor's speech to illustrate « point that too much must not be ex- pected of @ man when he becomes Mayor of a town Ike New York. ery one who thinks that he ts a Christian, but {8 not one,’ yor, “thinks that the other man, the one in authority, {8 a great scamp be- cause he does not do It all in @ week. His vanity is the father to that. He ta more bilious than «pious, that sort of man, He does not help, but hurts.” And later on in his speech the Mayor gave the clergymen this advice: “Don't be uncharitable and mean, either on election day or any other da: on election day. And don wan FRIDAY, JUNE 14 PARK FISHERMEN’S LUCK. They Cateh a D Worth Aplece tn Police Court, Two young men with fine new rods, recis, creeia and plenty of bait were} Their contentedly seated on the banks of the Str a of Central Park | = nh thelr floats ST, JOS bobbing in the water, “What are you doing?" man Moore. F you get.” Magistrate McQuade displayed great interest and asked if there were fah in lake. gold fis) and carp. The two young men then caught ‘They said they wer No. 46 Fas( Seventy: Rudolph Sebasta of No. 44 Kast Sev. * continued the | enty-seventh street. the ju can be, and there's the neatest, tastiest little virago rv of it you ever saw.” “Well, Ita Attrac ™ii “you ougnt to see the charming bun. galow the Johnaons have got over in Hyde Park, Mrs. Lapsting said, only one story high, but the rooms are ist as ch anything?” \ Not yet." ple, hidebound partisan either, — NO MORE “PICTURE BRIDES.” GAN FRANOISO, June be no more “picture bride: Announcement was made here to-day that a ruling had been received from Secretary Nagel of t Department of Commerce and Labor sustaining the re- cent action of the Immigration Board here in detaining a number of Japanese women whose only proof of marriage was their likeness to photographs ex- hibited by their “husbands, Nearly 9 per cent. of the Japanese women who come to this country pass ‘in as “ploture brides." 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Instant Postum saves money, time and ‘trouble. delicious, mild Javas that one used to buy when Java coffee really came from A 100-cup tin of Instant Postum costs 5Uc at grocera==ic per cup, (Smaller tin 30c) Regular Postum, Lge. Pkg. (must be boiled 15 min.) 25¢ Coffee averages about double that cost. ‘“‘There’s a Reason’”’ » Battle Creek, Michigan It: tastes ike those asked Polloe | ware found last night, other to do come with me and see what Polleeman Moore ald oniy The oleth| & one dollar fine each. | ycuping Hu Joseph Ruzick af econd street and for coat tion. (From the Chicago “Tt's conveniently arranged as they ning around three sides| for a time. Dy | Schetbe and Henr; having swallowed atrychnine a day for one dollar a wee! or for nothing {f they are unable to work does not begin to m 1912. EACH DARED THE OTHER, BOTH SWALLOWED POISON. | ‘3 sr obo 0 chart Two Missourians Found Dead i Room = After yebnine in SPH, Mo, June 14.—Ph! 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