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LOVED TOO WELL JO PART, HARKNESS SHS OF SHOOTING Real Estaté Man Who Shot | { Mrs. Hopp Held in Ki $5,000 Bail. COULDN'T GIVE HER UP. Declares He Intended to Marry th. Her When Wife Got THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 22, 1912. (XRRHER RAED eRK ME ran Only the Fluff Ball Girl Gets a Husband And the Simply Attired One Pines Away ps ANALYSIS OF THE NEW YORK JOHNNY | f fe, HWREEED CXKHREK KEENER Copyright; 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). 11,000 VOLTS G0 THROUGH BODY; HE Electrician Writhes for Three Minutes in Contact With Big Feed Wire. |CLOTHES ARE IGNITED. Physicians Are Amazed Lineman Should Survive (5 STILL LIVING GIRL, RESCUED ONCE, DROWNS; BOY MAY DIE FROM EFFORT T0 SAVE Saved Yesterday, Marguerite McCarron Loses Life in Swift Tide at Atlantic City. (Spectal to The Frening Worl.) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, July 2~ Marguerite McCarron, aged sixteen, of No, S16 Walton avenue, Philadelphia, waa drowned In the Inside Thorough- fare this morning, her motLer and stster witnessing the tragedy from the porch of their cottage, only one hundred yards away, John Deal, a twelve-year-old boy Who attempted to rescue the girl, was response to fratitic screams ffom the mother of the drowning girl, dastied to the rescue, While one of the boys caught Deal, the others dove for the girl, but the strong tide had caught tit body, which has not been recovered. Deal was carried to the City Hompital, where physicians state there is ttle hope for his recovery. Yesterday, just before the heavy storm struck the resort, the McCarron girl slipped away from her mother and pat out in @ small boat. She was rescued by twolvelyear-old Frank Steelman, after she had lost her oars and was drifting helplessly before the gale, - > WHITE WIFE LOSES IN SUIT. FOR ALIMONY FROM CHINESE Son, Too, Is “Awarded to His Mon- golian Father by Court. Mrs, Laura rien White wife of George Ping, Chine urant keeper, of No. 9 Atlantic ‘atenibe, Brooklyn, lost tr day in the Supreme Court on her mo- tion for $i5 a week allmony from her Mongolian husband pending the trial the suit for an absolute divorce brought saved after he had broken a death grip | >¥ Ping. ‘ 5 ‘ WhIGh She tae : Ping now has the custady of hie @ve- & Divorce, Such a Shock sertoue endttenteon hum. He ts In @) ,arold son, George Ping jr. The Chinas man was awarded the custody of the ‘The girl, with a number of playmates, |iittie fellow after the mother had Kid- With an electric current of 11,000 volte had gone to an island just across the napped him from the horne of the father. ‘Thoroughfare to bathe. She walked into |The Children's Society held the boy for Passing through his body, blistering his deep water and was caught in the ewift suveras weeks untit the Supreme Sou rt akin and Igniting his clothes, Haward| cirrent. Young Deal, an expert swim. (decided that he stould be given to Rls | Flanagan writhed for three minutes to-| nor, managed to get hold of her hath. | father. The Childien's Soclety contend- day ‘on a slender suppore thirty feet!ing dress, She threw both arme around [Ot that. as the Little fellow was hale |above the tracks of the New York,|him and they sank, The Cours thought: oehertleie e Boston and Portchester Railroad at| A few minutes later Deal struggled to In bin suit against his wife Ping nemea Garfleld street and Morris Park avenue, | the surfaq alone, only to sink again. Jone of his fellow country the Bronx. He was dragged from con- oseph, Francis and Harry Cooney, in as co-respondent, | tact with the feed wire by a fellow workman, lowered to the ground and! hurried to Fordham Hospital, where the Switch and) Signal Company and was | engaged with Joseph Morrison of No. 415 Grand avenue, Hoboken, in running = | signal wires along the steel structure THEY “TEU THE : A Pp A P TE eee Sie pet taNy P| even snvorst raiond try an & g ce one BROWEN * feed wires. While lying on his stomach, George R. Harkness, a real estate Gealer of Sea Cliff, L. 1., who shot and kdilea Mrs. Florence C. Hopp while she fwae seated in his tap at thelr room in the Hotel York Saturday, was held tn 8,08 ball by Coroner Winterbottom to- Gay ¢o await the inquest. Unable to furnish this amount, Hark- hess was sent to the Tombs. Following the #hooting Harkness notified the hotel Clerk that he had killed the woman and @lso tolg the policeman on post outside } the hotel. He repeated to-day his story, \ told on the night of the shooting, that the shot had been fired by accident ‘while he was explaining the mechanism ©f an automatic revolver to Mrs. Hoy Alshough Harkness has a wife and oblid living in Sea Cliff he told the Coroner that he was infatuated with Mire Hopp and that he did not think ‘any power on earth could have made | surgeons found that he may survive, despite the nature of his injuries, | Flanagan 4s an employee of the Union | WRITES “ESTHERY Ire f t "THEY ADMIRE THE SENSIBLE GiRe GUT MARRY THE FLUFF-BSALL® hoisting av ire rom the ground by | Finest q uali t; of els ‘au; ht i in Colum- htm give her up or she him. wAcres VOUS . | ‘4 quahty 8! 1 bad a talk with my wife on ihe = —eecemeceeecnrens | HGGNG OF © Tope FIEREOA Ext O06 OC TEE Buliian (uke Ont Chain River in Sr % \ Wednesday defore the shooting,” said! my sister, therefore I have to rely | his Une vile velthens waieg danse be purchased; Spring; No. 1 y “ . alt on my own juc ment as to compan- | carry’ ev 0 hich furnishes * ql orev gpearp lade that she) Will You Please Look Around and See Whether the Ions. Ihave gone out with any num- | the motive power fur the traing No.14's flat,acan flat, a can....... aod try to lead a better ifs 1 tla her| Girls Who. Are NOT Married Are the Fussy, Ses OF roeh, Wat whieae.t Jey them: | SeOr Non, WOrne on 8 piattorme fey Rteg rs cre acre met Silly, Narrow-Minded Girls or the Sensi- death every Intaceot worth willed ble Ones?” Writes “A Young Old Maid” Who Isn’t Discouraged. kiss me and hur me they don't care | feet away, heard Falangan's cry and to go out With me more than a few | started to his asstance. Although time: I have read ‘Discouraged | equipped with rubber gl Morrison Man's” letter, and I must say he has | had to be careful tn extricating his com- not looked for the right girls (in the | panion, who lay as ono dead on the COHOES Pink Alaska 10° | ni. em Salmon || Salmon, right places). As you know, a mani- | flimsy support. Nearly half an hour | curist has a bad name; but I know | was lost in lowering Flanagan to the! No. 1's, | No. } Red Alaska “4aPe many of them Ike myself who are | ground. In the mean time an ambulance | a c a S | a only waiting to meet a man like |had reached the acene, | can can a mon, = BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITAH. ‘Discouraged Man" and make | That Flanagan was not killed instantly Tea cea Atlantic & Pacific «. 1 moet, The other day the letter of a West! sua poy YORK Jone friends wih him. But vory few lke | 1s considered miraculous by the hos- pretty | many men as Ido, and has no need “BUTTING INTO” LAWSUIT. 400 Stores in the U.S. These prices for Metropolitan District only c Massed out of my life I regret her Geath more than I can over tell. \ “Ghe was going back to her home in f] Lewiburg, Pa, on Monday. We were sitting together, she on my lap, regret 4 ting that she must go home when we 0 wanted to be together. She sald that ehe would come back here soon, and 1 told her that I would eee her in a few Weeks, We often sat together planning | our furutre home. “How did you expect to marry her ‘when you had a wife?’ ern man appeared in this column} CHALUeNGes THe wes Tenn ’ him exist. Iam almost ashamed to | pital staff and the electrical workers, which said that the writer honored “Corote* say so; but I have had men offer | on the railroad, the girls of the East for remaining me $60 to go to dinner vith them, a unmarried, since the men of this Perna ereiee oreu uc meate "ts | MAYOR IS ACCUSED OF vicinity were, in his opinion, a poor] the so-called “old maid Railroad. The Mayor wrote @ letter to | the court about the case. safe and comfortable situation com-| set my face toward success in busi Some cee aROTRLIAG Sopsained CHEE A | ex a n d e r Ss pared to this Western critic (luckily; ness and intend to stick to ii—not because I do not want a home and railroad was using a mile or two for himself anonymous), And now } ked the lot of “simps,” making on an aver-| %"4 find that they hav to flirt, gets this kind of treatment, ore agente thag my wite would gat | age less than $15 a week, yet talking satse'st hele belek TURIN inet uea San estes, Bee erin. | (Mayor Cayact wan ra snouncedTiaine) { @ divorce,” replied Harkness, : and acting like bank presidents. has been ‘“‘stung’* by a bunch of Brooklyn , Supreme Court to-day for| } “Did Mrs, Hopp's parents know that T knew when this denunciation of} fu that Leah buneearanaiaat “butting into” & mult between George ' you’ were a married man?” | the New York man appeared that thd teat Anas practioal aide ertite MAD DOG ATTACKS Sibley, a taxpayer, and the Long Isla a “ee—that 1s, her mother did. I have Daniel in the lion's den was in a] im not discouraged, but I ha Never met her father. I was going to marry her just as soon as I could make | @ satisfactory settlement on Mrs, Hopp | and my wife." | j family of my own, Harkness was asked if ho had told) NiXOLA GREELEY“SMITH the New York Johnny has risen in| {mlx of my own Mrs. Hopp of his conversation with lis t, while I can teen atdetracks had been laid and that| S h oe Sa le oO taxes being paid. Mr, Stble wife, He replied that he had men-|his wrath and sent the following humorous challenge and denunciation to} have a glorious time when out, and ON HARLEM STREET no taxes w : Gut because din of ground at Hollis, L. 1, on which six-| but bec iT brought the railroad to cour dd caused tloned it to her and she had answered, | what he terms the “arid coyote from West (Philadelphia)”: T do not gauge the good time by the | it to be fined. Then he applied for a y times Jet anything come between um aes Dea MMA Ti bs boee Abd. say, mov vened 2) liee\the. HF 0h, tae dente) haa Hesthnges writ ordering the tracks removed alto- Low Cut Black Shoes east eee his story || SWallowed 4nd cowkicked if that And mine eyes like stare that) Da De —_>— rn efused to vary hls story " re . This was grante an thirty _ nothing, and I have a good sense of kether, ; is Rot @ refreshing sendoff from seer ly), still 1 have days allowed for the purpose. ‘To-day | FOR WOMEN of the shooting so much as a word Was not a re * ea ae Guna faetunateles) Ani 1d Cantured? After! the purmose, To-day | having \Mrs.| that breezy gink whv claims to come ‘hus spake Adam. An re card rticularly married | ANIMA S aptured the question of extending the | ni pears Hove’ eee Ae nies turaberise nearly | from the Wild and Woolly West, not From the morning until eve oeer atest say, “She will ; removal came up. Mr. Sibley wanted] Pumps, Oxfords and Colonials in a great variety of styles two hundred, on the ground that he| that we doubt the veracity of his Did he ask his rib's vpinion certainly make some man « cod Alarming Many Women and | the awa Atontaae than | $1.75 $2.90 $3 75 4 $4.75 (wag going to leave the city. a statement, Oh, no, perish the ortle uve iy: ang! Win aroreet wife,” to which an unmarried one higehocd the ter was read, Mr, 8tb- ° ? an “I expected any day to take a position! thought, but what has aroused the poor Eve in desperation will say, ‘Yes, indeed she will,”’ and * in Neighborhood. jegapener (ty clgowhere, and I wanted to have her) wrath and indignation of the New | Answered, “Yea, man, thou art hand-| ill say, “Yes, indeed she will’ and | Children ig Frhsaplacl aMEC mR Cae re FOR MEN : seers with mn clothes, eerie. | Yorkers is the uncomplimentary way ieee oa EN aa rai Cee & orelty asa he, exstatmed, Ciliaits da hala ee in wen re vo ae eked | 1m which he refers to us, He Is a en rushed Adam through the M ack oe eae yor 9 Toce teat ever, e" asked a «| Mother has an acute attack o' a ta| butt into the Sup al r a . EBS ere F <p a4 warm blooded Westerner. I reckon Shouting, “Lo, I have been tempted. tnatead of getting’ @ ‘muse Three little boys playing ip ms arose THES HAE AgeeR ncerel nite | $2.75, $3.75, $4.75 | 2 Yer Tt was a single room and one| about all he ever was, a roustabout is Hye Consequently, I | in Harlem were bitten to-day by a ¢ oc eA ye a e vho jalized in ‘Another young woman sprin that I hed occupied before. Mrs. Hopp} on some ranch, who spec! am A YOUNG “OLD MAID." which shows slang of hydrophobla, The Mow this seems to me ® very | dox, after biting the boys, was picked ston with the case." FOR CHILDREN had occupted it with me just a few] working off chin goods to amuse the | defense of her sex in straight-forward nection with The railroad also had something to} a before the accident.” a] boys at some “Dew-Drop Ini sensible prose. sensible letter. But as Bir Peter | 4,1, agents of the SP. C. A, at Mane Bl nee hin Ae Pumps and Oxfords, Calf and Patent Leat prisoner said Mrs. Hopp had held) what's m "t allow no he Geclares, and we must admit Teatle said of matrimony, free ee eee nant nimdway and taken rena ig Leather the revolver in her hands tive or ten! 5, rowling East that she has some excuse for her crime carries the punishment along i ‘o the West One Hundred and Twenty- 9 Fi 1.95 4 ruffle the fur of us New York ertaice, Caek maak yretes “Ane ‘balt” with it,” and Xam inolined to think {0 [he Went Unt " mye dag ll we. 1 og ie We tes oF tuat mien prefer “Ha aly | with ih" and Kam inclined ¢0 MAK |)" sect sation, whore it whe CAN'TYOU HELPMY BABY” Minutes before he had taken It. He paid that he had owned the revolver for some time and often left it with oa i del f n the Department Si Air, Hopp when he an to be\awar| be wants to keop nealty he'd bat- | datorwsing, ad “oMand. 30m | Sahl ao tae tar ie punised nt Hae at HERS OF ECZEMA TORTUR. | On Sale: ot Stein Avra: Store Only from erat the hotel. She had asked ight up and dig, out” afore we | gather inclined to agree with M | of 911 proportion to his offense, Like /°% tit | samen Sullivan, twelve “> CHILDREN ASK US THIS. | ixth A Fifth A him to show her the mechanism, Harke sin out, We're bad men Bet, oh, how the man repents of the child who BIOWS eWay eee ae yo. bm Went One Hundred | EN - | Sixt venue ift Tanne mess said, and the next thing he re- (chorus 0! ball bargain! The only way feathery filament of the dandelion and Thirty-first street; Mathew Sadlier, Try This Remedy: at Our Risk. at Nineteenth Street ea Forty-filth SL membered was the report from the Ry can console himself (and they “gum ball,” he sees all that is Night TetysAest alenehi MalbeN aller y emedy at Our Ri ‘Weapon. what's more I'll wager all take this way) is by deciding end graceful disappear, Rotning eee ee en ind. Alfred. ‘Tietien, | OL all the i tering than beeen an wan ie ai ld 0 ag fish ia att aie. natural Us tia SR rome Sas Sa eat © ultiliterian stem Femame ein et iahtn 'leauses more suffering than eczema | and told of finding gician, was calle bruises on Mrs, Hopp's left arm and ft side of the chin, The shot that ed passed through the left ear. that the brulses were appa 5 the Ke sald 3 and had been ma est pleasure for to try conclusions {two fundred girls in the last #X!eupport to the contention of “A Discour- | 1 ot raion es sar my eee prior to his} with this arid coyote. We have 6°t | years, never the same one twice, and) aged Girl,” that for the investment of Fences that other, CHGr#D Wats | fenen spgemey” We SO8. SAL re Ua examination of the body, Harkness was mot the cranium In OUP Tthat he has found all girls ignorant, @ few dinners and theatre tickets the; Bitten by t ie ny TRIE was ee [new § a std Saxo Salve, has pot asked to explain these Pes ee, a to make good in such @M |ynstable, selfish and frivolous. New York Johnny “expects a big ree | Dorted at van un me A ne the any | i rome, fy remarkable cures, Georg: Harkny father the t He is very tly a molly+ eee iow “ ay St stuf] cols snd nto a slit OURY: TOE TRMER Boer: aph “Ten :morrow we will have the letters of | of Harlem above One Hundred and | adults as well. treat, mead Ae 8 FL Crater first effect ix to stop the terrible y offered to sive ball for] caddie, tnd Blah” Sorting 5 | Twenty-ffth street. One of the 8. P. | Its first ¢ Mvesa. tut the amount he offered was| ped roing idea that WINS WITH MEN young men who oppose this view. Here | Twenty Menized the don {itching and burning, and make the i ; .. ents said he not euficient, he we'll let him down Dear Madam—I have just read the |{s what the manicure girl has to say; |. A. agents # Then it is orbed © in al! his naturad Ife, Ughtweights or hysterical cranks. Poor fellow! Don't let's rub it int | twelve, of No. 2744 Highth avert They | and the other itcl me burning sash eat ere ated by: . Dicker 0 jood | ive e I mall men and they sa¥ | ornig tetler is written in reply to. the! sacner let us consider the very inter. | were treated Rese araiiea to report | ce, tee drive the little ones almost vod things come in small Jassertion of “A Discouraged Young | esting letter of a manicure girl, which} Wright Hospital Hospital for serum | It would give us the keen | stan” that he has taken out more than|telis its own story and gives further | JUBLE LIBERTY STAMPS ALL DAY TUESDA\ adays when mothers ask us t you help my baby get, relief tn an all-at itt V ep oman lving in | skin comfortable, ——_—_——>—__— light as this ts his first offence. Hops | etter signed by “A Discouraged |MANICURIST FINDS MEN ARE s > Fe ted Pat ta Merete Fe right into. the skin, destroying the IN NOT INVOLUNTARY ing that you wil be kind and | young M and may I reply to SILLY ANC SINFUL. street, the Bronx, and it Is supposed germs and exerting its healing power ROB ly yughtful enough to publish thi8 1 gome of tys accusations? Dear Madam—I am a manicuriat | {her it made its way from that locality |at the seat of the disease, ‘ BANKRUPT, SAYS COURT. | tector ana society twenty-four Piends First, no matter how they deay | ina barber shop, and am considered | gw into Harlem, snapping at children | Saxo Salve to give al Badd Incarnate that they have cone back ft, there is not « single girl living an attrective girl, In fact, one has | on the way. used for eruptions pS _ Fedse Hand, sitting in the eral ut a West ( idely nia cowboy, who does not, way down in her to be fairly so to keep a position in __ oe fi spy Kind, paying Ce to-day on the repor yeads $t and lets it "soak tn. heart, hope that some day she may @ place of that kind. I do not use pet your money if it does no n ow | n n Ss Peer W. Dexter, thie Special Master, BHER BEAR | Quarry @ man who will think as paint nor nowder and do my hair LUSITANIA He gt ee Aliiker nd Hepeman w dlemiesed the involuntary petition 19) gig DROPS INTO POETRY TO! much of her as men use esaprens very almply, and am considered very ACCUSED OF BIG "| Stores in New York and Made re Your Order r n wives. Wat Now, this sounds eo a lot o ankruptcy filed by the Northern Rank SEX. to think of their 1. pen zs Bebe ta aan le. ia DEFEND HER his humorous) W2@B she 1s between the ages of but Tam telling you all thie |Emile Leon Sohler Arrested as Brain and sll ru y h G. Robin, Inthe special] Tt 1s a sharp turn from this humorous’ gisegg gaa twenty, she tries to as an explanation of the follow! : Wales—I stores where this blue \/ against Joseph G. R ' r to the poetic of 1 canot. understand why men come Liner Docks in ‘ales—Is : report Master Dexter stated that at th say in the vernacula . find ont the best way making 8 Ru , ; Lm | and white sign wey e time of the filing of the petition t ng woman Who TAOS) y oyaaie attractive to mem, This she in to have thc!r natls done and feel Wanted by Police Here, is displayed. Vinol e Northern Bank had a provable clal t eriticlem of J.) geet oe moss weaAiiy be asest~ ft necessary to tell me the history of : Af ae \ is disp! . against Robin for $1420); H, Gerald young man 18! giigeq by looking at the class their lives—how many girls propose FISHGUARD, Wales, Lape ite | qummennyeeneeeeneemmenseneneepeeeen Chapin a like claim for $0, and the and result of the, 6° girle who are married or en- to them, and how many hearts they passenger on board the 5 usitanta, I orget is sauce would Carnegie Trust Company a vlaim nice-appesring ana | dreak. They do not seem | Cunard liner Lusitania, was arrested on | ‘l'o forget thi | ed and hav We will measure, make and hang com- $177,000, and that Robin h pay-] "Yam. sure everybody will be tnters| rein husbands, Will you how bored we 29 by the | the v # arrival here to-day on the be like losing your appetite. : | plete, awnings 2 feet 6 Inches wide and mente of $110 to Joseph A. Johnson. oid in tis bit of satire written by) oy Ne ee on nua ee | ore hast theciahy | Sharge of alleged extensive frauds ar ISA GREAT RELISH! peat i) | | @ feat’ loneerot Joba Hoven (arian $193.88 to the Automobile ( $159.05 one Evening World reader and ded- rely the girls who ere WOT 1am an orphan and room out with America. "i awning stripes, it galvanized frames BD. Walker and SGi00 ta the ® i to another, the fussy, eilly, naw I and fittings—for $1.77, these alleged acts of bankruptcy Specla TOS, P. D, H Girls, or the sensible The lowest price quoted by any store gar so far this season, Master Dexter said in part When into that ancient garden F “I find that none of the petitioning our Mother Eve, the rib-bora, I am only twenty-one, but have a Re TN ee one ge iauote | Tonteueaned aha Masia Adata heap _wersing. in New Zork for re Every little Toastie has a flavor like the other— Custom Made Slip Covers proof as to the allegations of 0) Gazing in @ pool intently, and'think I have a pretty very little Toa nee Cut and Fitted to Furniture by ee S$ .66 weer Senteines 18 $80 easition as iat} While unto himself he murmured, fair knowledge of men in general Rich and pure, sweet and clean—each bowl invites another. pert # Value. Price for fis UU Ip concluding the re oped p nto mine eyes the sight 1s, and girls in gener I also am yerer . 7 bee peal RT ee oe at pean G. aa to my lips the honey.” near enough to the age where 8 No fear of indigestion—no doctor's bill to pay, Additional material $e yard, This lnchides Pvittens aay: at the time of y Eve is eben Bi AF loakg. ronnd e mee WhO wine If you'll only get the habit—eat Post Toasties every day. blading, ANCE AE REA Peal guaran ol ets of bank Looked he long 0 . a ‘ * Soa sommisaigh or nearing of ihe | And she saw inere the reflection discouraged I was when I found one teed by the manufacturers, 8M SCHWAB 7K. & ey act, and that the various | of nergelf and Father Adam, had to be “full of gush” and cll , | » to be 8 i Pee ar aoe ca edinmianed’ tor | avn ety Hot neste the tga Fee eer tal etaticamtice te Written by MIS8 RPNAALPER, 2 1) FOR SOUPS, FISH, fabric. “Woven, not printed,” and because of its that reason.” Of one beautiful, one god-like." men, as I realised I would make a SALADS AND MEAT: great strength and durability to outwear any While he was vigorously oppori®| «gam, ‘tis thyself thou a Digger fool of myself by trying to One of the 50 Jingles for which the Postum Co, SALADS the ‘creditors’ petition, Robin a few oa weeks ago filed a volunt petitic : in bankruptcy in the United States] Am T not jatrict Court, A sald Adam, “yea, I know {t, thi we Battle Creek, Mich, paid $1000.00 in May, known fabric used for this purpose, y be coy than I would by being an id i . fair as moonlight, “old maid.” In the last few yeare . sunlight strong, compelling, I bave made a pract | 10c PER BOTTLE Pritchard, 8oiSpring of studyins naman. nee ——