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~ ORNTORGES RE DEEXED WITH BLE RBOKS WARE _ | Prizes, Prance Up Fifth Ave- nue to Plaudits of Crowd, TWO MULES IN SHOW. Aged Animals Still in Harness and‘ Veteran Drivers ‘Share | Interest of Big Crowds. ‘Witlam J. Beck ané George Washiag- ‘tom Bock, formerly of Missourt, parad- 4 Fitth avenue to-day. Like al! good : is tie Ht ki < F > i il AY £. tf al it i i i formed, and the ribbons and premjums were quictiy awarded as, the whble passed in review. There was every- thing in the shape of a horse or pony } present, from such-a aby. as. Maid Marion, four weeks old, -twenty-four inches high and weighing but thirty Pounds, to such patriarchs as "Jos," . A. Franke, thirty: thirty-three. Old-time drivers there were, too, in Une, . There was Robert Moloy, for tn who has driven for Todd & Co. Carman | i I | i i s ( ; it rs ezE 4H if i? > T a é f E ik | | t | ilf i i th i | La 4 Li ite i f EF pe i 2 REMKMBDR the Mains! CABLE to Dahomey is now open, but mitted at Vassar College. ® ber thumb. BATHROOM medicine chest is @ bad THOMAS F. RYAN, just sailed for ‘ BUREAU of Anima! Industry @ baby carriage, It was a Mitle surprise Jail or shut it outside, INTERESTING SIDELIGHT .on Chattanooge was that the horses News Oddities EIGHT NAILED UP IN HOUSE, THEN BURNED TO DEATH. Ruselan-Jews Victims of Band: of Men Who Make House a Trap Before Applying Torch. ST. PETERSBURG, May %.—Eight Russian Jews were burned to death to- day in the village of Pontneff, near Kaltes, Russian Poland. A band of men whose identity has not been ascertained, after nailing up the door and windows at, the house in which their victims | aided, set fire to thi 5 ‘Dullding and dis. Their motive is believed to appeared. have been vengeance. ‘Mrs, BH. L. Wilson Co: VERA CRUZ, Mexico, who wants to cable to Dahomey? QNE MORE SWAT for the tango, Only old fashioned dances are now per- JUDGE ASPLNALL of Brovkiyn is firmly set against the high vost of alimony, | place for bichloride Gf mercury tablets. But it's curious that the discovery has only just been made, Burope, will churn the deep with four dosem bottles of buttermilk, and there will be no mint bed to tempt him. ia Washington is testing a method to take the crow out of roosters by @ simple operation. arranged by thoughtful friends. ENGLISH militent suffragette is & woman who won't open ber mouth in FORMER REGISTER Freda Lundy of Brooklyn has been sued for, 38,000 Little Neck clams, The vendors wet forth that it is too late to replevin :he parade of Confederate veteraia in they rode were lent by U. &. Cavalry officers '|Heads of Some Prize Winning Horses In Review To-Day—Judges in the Stanp HAVERFORD OFF ROCKS NOW AT QUEENSTOWN; PASSENGERS SAFE Sixty. on: Cabin List Continue Voyage to New York on Liner Baltic. QUEENETOWN, May %.—The Ameri- can line steamer ‘Haverford, having ‘een released from the shoal In Rocky Bay, near Queenstown, on which she struck yesterday, was towed to this port te-Gay and is now anchored in the inner harbor, day ehe was down by the bo ‘When ehe was brought int to- with twenty-one feet of water in her fore- WOMAN’ In yrecuse died from blood polsoning after « pineapple actatched | NEWLYWEDS in Pittsburgh, returning from thelr weddlug tour, were escorted from the depot to their home by @ dosen nurse girls, each pushing hold and 2 nol. nsidereble quantity in No. ¢ is to be patched up as oon as workmen and material can reach her and will then be taken to Liverpool for thorough repair. Gixty saloon passengers of the Hav- erford left on the liner Baltic this morning for New York. The ‘rescued passengers, nearly o thousand. in number, gathered to-day at various points. of vantage along the shore In order to get @ close view of the damaged steamer from which they had been saved. All the baggage belonging to the cabin passengers of the Haverford was landed before, they proceeded to New York on board the Baltic. eset een! WILSON KEEPS THE HOLIDAY. President With His oe Anto Tr WASHINGTON, May 90.—The regular Cabinet. meeting ut the White Hou: was called off to-day because of t holiday, and President , Wilson took motor trip into Virginia, Many of the Cabinet officers left town. Secretary Bryan accepted an invitation to attend the memorial exercises at Arlington National Cemetery. Prealdent Wilson was accompanied on his wute ride by Mra, Wilson, Mins Mar- garet Wilson and his two cousins, Miss Helen Woodrow Bones and Fitzwilliam MoMaster’ Woodrow, ee tah Home Rule Bi a May .—The ottish DIN passed It» eevond read- in the How of Commons to-day waa then referred to committee. It follows somewhat the lines of the Iriah Home Rule bill, and was introduced by William Heury Cowan, the member from East Aberdeenshire. iy Gees No other toilet soap is as offi- elent in clearing the com- plexion of blemiahes. The sulphur Purifies (AM Druggtate.)! re Sulphur, ars Holy Woienar Bye, Lizes ve Beata, 990 PROF. FRIEDMANN ‘BAR CLOSES INSTITUTE, | WILL INVESTIGATE OBI NEW RULE} CORALAN CARGES Will Keep It Closed Until the]Inquiry Will’ Be Made Into Board of Health Takes Final Action. Dr. Franz Friederich Friedmann told an Kvening World reporter to-day he had given orders that the doors of his Tuberculosis Institute at West End ave- nue and One Hundred and Third street should be closed to all patients to-day and remain closed until the Board of Health should be satisficd that the Friedmann treatment was beneficial to sufferers froin the white plague, Some of his advisers thought continue to etudy cases and mal avses (provided no injections were made) without violating the terms of the reso- lution against him dopted yesterday by the Board of Health. “I shall do nothing of the sort," | sald Dr. Friedmann. “I shali comply with the letter andthe spirit of that resolution in full confMence that I can convince the members of the board that there is not only no harm in my cultures, but that there is @ cure in them for any except advanced cases of tuberculosis, I shali meet cheer- fully every test they require of me” He bas learned that there ar strictions here just about as si understands thatehis ignorance and un- Intentional defiance of thom has hurt his cause, “But there is ence,” he said, phere I meet here and that in Provi- dence, from which city I returned last niwht. There everybody ts helpful and cordial, I have more work there than I can do and everybody ts trying to help me prove the usefulness of my cultures. Look at this.” ‘The physician showed a gold-lined, heavy silver cigarette case engraved with his monogram and an inscription showing that it was the gift of his patients at the Rhode Island state Hospital at Wallu Lake, Regarding. the action of The World in retaining Dr. Friederich Kraus, Prof. George Joachimathal and Dr. Ai- fred Wolff-Bisner to investigate and report upon the condition of al) the patients treated by Dr, Friedmann in Germany Before he came to this coun- try—affording evidence after a fair lapse of time to make a really valuable estimate of his cultures—Dr. Fried- mann _made thie statement in writing: “Hot three physicians, eut TOUGH LUCK! HARRY’S BACK IN-JAIL AGAIN; OUT 18 HOURS. Pipe-Cutter Squeaks Cutting Win- dow Bars in Burglary and He’s Nabbed Again, Herty Diamond, alias Cohen, whose home outside of prison walls is at No, 19 Orchard street, was released from Blackwell's Island penitentiary at 10 o'clock yesterday morning, after serving six months for attempted burglary. At 4 o'clock this morning Diamond and his two friends, Phi Koot of No, 123 Buf. folk street, and Maurice Salsman of No, 2 Attorney street, were caught trying to break into the millinery store of Miss Molly Miller at No. 176 Broome street. Maybe they wouldn't have een caught if they has olled the pipe- cutter they were using on the bars across @ rear window of the millinery store: as it was, the tool squeaked and the nolse awoke Jacob Rosen, the jani- tor. He slipped out into the street and there found Detective Storer and Po- Mceman Shoemaker, who swooped down upon them before they could ascape. “| no luck at Diamond moaned when he had been taken @ the Clinton street station. “First time, one of my partners drops & wrench and makes a noise, and we are pinched; now it ls a squeaky pipe-cutter which gete us wre trouble again. call itt” A hard life, t Connolly’s Accusations Against Jurist. Leading members of the Bar Associa: tion are considering plans for bringing ‘before that body for action the charges made against Supreme Court Juatice Daniel F. Cohalan by John A. Connolly. Undoubtedly the Bar Association will take up the matter within a few days. The acts complained of by Connolly were committed before Justice Cohalan wan elevated to the bench. In them- Bélves ‘they are not Illegal. But the question of ethics is involved and {t ts thia question that appeals to the Bar Association, which Is, apparently, the Proper ody to Institute an investiga- tion. Connolly's charge that he tice Cohalan $3.40 as com: work done for the city by the Victor | Heating Company and that Cohalan paid the money back on orders from Charles F.eMurphy and afterward ex- acted # note from Connolly for 44.000, as | the price Of a promtsed political Job. have been answered only in a genera: way by the accused jurist. Justice Co. halan has arrahged to wail for Irelan to spend the summer, in a few days, and Jawyers and Judges are «waiting im- patiently for him to set about vindicat- ing himeett, —_—_»—_—- “HUMAN CHAIN” RESCUES MAN DROWNING IN RIVER. Picnickers Hang by Heels and Drag| Out Man Who Feil in Daring Leap. Jonn Frick, who lves on Greenpoint avenue, Greenpoint, came near being drowned to-day because his disappoint- ‘ment at being barred from a picnic barge Bt the foot of Noble street, Brooklyn, overcame his discretion. It was only by the quick action of several picknickers aboard the barge that he was pulled from the river in a half conscious con- ities. _ When the crowds began to arrive at the foot of Noble street, where tie barge ‘was anchored, It was found more people wished to go on the trip than tife boat could accommodate. When th ang: way was drawn up several hundred dis- appointed folk were left on the dock. Several ‘men an@ sume. women tried jumping from the wharf to the barge. Frick followed snit, but his Jump was ‘too high and he struck his head against the top of the gangway, falling back into the river. Three men quickly low- ered @ fourth by the ankles down to the water's edge and he, seizing the ankles of the picnicker, who was partially stunned by the blow, called to those above to pull up. Frick was brought, Gripping, to the deck and went on tue plenic. piel aaa STORM BRINGS DEATH ° ‘TO FRENCH AVIATOR. Capsizes Monoplane of Lieut. Kreyder of French Army While He Watches Artillery Practice. BOURGES, France, May %.—Lieu:. Jean Ferdinand Kreyder, a French army aviator belonging to the Fifty- fourth Regiment of Artillery, was killed to-day by a fall from his mono- plane, which turned turtle in a sudden storm while he was observing the effects of the artillery practice of his regiment. Priest Die Liner Adriatic. QUEENSTOW: Ireland, May %.— ‘The Rev. Denis O'Sullivan of Bavan- nab, Ga., died of heart fallure on board the Adriatic on May 28 on the voyage from New York to Queenstown. He Is to be buried at Cahirciveen, Kerra What is Atwood: A Low RED-MAN COLMAR, Castoria EARL & WILSON'S SHIRTS $1. to $10, NEW PATTERNS NEW COLORINGS NEW FABRICS ASSOCIATION | PRCHED OUT OF AIT | men to Coney Island Hospital together [afterwards gave his nam ? tle Milllonatre,” will return €© the sietil - face again for er” at the Forty-fourtt night. } With Thomas A. Wise and Alice Gale in mar on bee ‘a “The Gil, ver Wedding,” will be prodgced at Longacre August 11, F) “The New Shylock,” a play op am American theme by Herman Scheffauer, — poet, is to be produced in ' | | INHS FHT RPS HAT OFF RL NCAR HEAD Two’ in Big Car, Returning From Coney, Come to Grief in. Collision. Finehing avenue, Brooklyn, whose pitt able condition was told of in Welnes- day's paper. AILING WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE Mrs. Hilbert Tells of Hee Die tressing Symptoms During 4 Two prosperous looking men who bad aparently been having a good time ‘at Coney Island were driving @ big seven- passenger touring car, No, 133, N. along the Boulevard avout 8 o'clock this morning, when at the bridge over the Creek they crasheg Into thé rear of the autp of Alexander Uehlinger of No. 298/ Halsey street, Brooklyn, who was tak- img home a party of young people. | As the touring car turned turtle one! of the men in It was pitched ctean over | Change-of Life and How the heads of the persons in the other machine, knocking off the hat of a She Found Relief. woman and causing her to faint, The Senemigtionkie, other was pinned ‘under his car, the front of which was wrecked. With the help of two of his party, Frederick -H. Blake and Samuel Bris- tow, both of Union Course, L. 6, Mr Uehlinger raised the overturned car and released the man caught under the steering wheel. Three of his own friends had been thrown Into the roadway but ot hurt beyond scratches. Mr. Uehlinger, the back of whose auto was badly damaged, drove the two Meetwood, Pa.—“During the Change of Life 1 was hardly able to be ound . Talways had | hes of heat were » bad sometimes hat J did not know with Miss Minnie Lowenthal of No. 228 Central avenue, Brooklyn, who had been riding with him and was suffer: | ing from shock, One of the men at first George Koster of Forestdal die E. Pinkham getabte Com e a strong, well kful that I fol- |lowed my friend's edvies and I shall recommend it as long as I live, Before. 11 took the Comprar tue he a y, < . | sickly, and now I have not had medicine John Clohessy, merchant. of Kearney | Tas a deste teegeats, You wag aul avenue, Arlington, “and owner of the f touring car. Both were arrested. |Jish any letter.” Mrs. Edwird 8, Hil- .| bert, Fleetwood, Pu. THEATRE NOTES. Such warning symptoms as sense of ; suffocation, hot flashes, hewdaches, bask ‘With William H. Bliss as its ing evil, palpitation of tl the New York Centre has bee he coe by the Drama League to circulate eritl: | i clams of plays. Miss Laura V. Day, retary of the League of Politleal Edu tlom Is secrctary. George Boban has been’ onzage John Cort to lead an all-star vaudewi tour beginning in Sepiemb lq Lady Constance Ri to dance at Hammer: Liverpool Wednesday. A Chinese wishing tree is to be « teas) = ture on the Madison Square Rvof. | Several prominent men are to «| |the Memorial Library Janthe” at the Casine T oa Louis Gaumont, head of the Gaumont| motion picture firm of Paris, ix to be! at the Lyric Su:day at a special view of the Capt. Scott Antarctic plctres. | H. Fagan, mechanical eagineer, of 4 Mngton, N. J. ‘The other sald he w airman, | % who {8 i cin's, sails trou: wm Lele Rea MY ws Ke ri i Tom Lewis, former star of “Ihe Lit- OH, WINIFRED! At fast I have some underwear that Wallace really likes. Helen toid me about PEERLESS UNION SUITS and I bought i fk ey fit lectly—-no sag or ines: sayuhite: the Deweat leatgtes and . beautiful fabrics. It ts a pleasure to go out with Wallace 6na hot night. He never complains about the heat. used to be a grouch. Have Lawrence get some | LESS UNION SUITS or get some for him. JULIA. A eitst atl! all“ciste fabeies. Wteaen shrunk to! else, PRICE $1.00 to $5.00 ore meee | Free Coupon " ‘Two Splendid Photogravure Re- | productions of Famous Paintings from the Great Art Galleries With Next Sunday’s World Mounted on Art Paper and suit- able for framing. Be sure to order the Sunday World in advance from your Newsdealer. A

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