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Thx —p——— Pair‘ Were on Warden Kenne- © dly’s House Staff and “Left F , Job” When He Was Fired, “IN PRISON. “Guards Have Hard Time in a) Keeping Down Mutiny. ee Wormer Warden John @& Kennety’s Goch end launéryman are beck in Bing : though they 4i4 thelr dest to fol- Fegleter, with entries for each: “desper- Mevertholess Forbes nad baked the the cake and Clifford ISLAND NEARLY DELAYS A WEDDING. Arriving Scotch Bride-to-Be Loses Money and Baggage on Landing, but Finds Them. Mies Margaret Clark, from Dunferm- Une, Beotiand, who arrived yesterday on the Anchor liner Camoronia, feared for @ time that she would never be ad- mitted to this country, to which she had come to marty Francis Cochran of No. @ Fourth street, Brooklyn. In the excitement of landing she lost her purse, containing her long savin: When the immigration boarding officers asked her how much money she had it was embarrassing to reply that she had gone. The authorities seemed to be quite sceptical until she had found her puree, which had been misiaid in o dumbie of articles in her handbag. ‘Then on the pier she lost her baggage, but ¢he authorities now turned to and aasisted her in finding it. When Miss Glark was nearly exhausted from her worries her intended husband arrived, only to be quissed by the immigration inepectora. He was able to convince the inepectors of hia good faith, and he and Miss Clark, her worries replaced gith emiles, were allowed to leave the , escorted by & chaperon from a@ trav- ellers’ ald society, to sedure the licen to-day and then hunt up @ minister. WALLSTREET Market, closing—From 2 o’clook prices @agged in the active list, and in some ts- sues reached ae low as the opening price while the greater part of tho list was . | inactive and strong, Toward the close tit Sliver, delayed, fe G04 @ Malt to Five Years. Malloman, who was in the busi- ry and novei- avenue, swindled private bankers out of upward and to pay for it ne wiil quotations picked up, and closed atrong at 1to 1% points above the closing prices of Baturday, having lost about ‘one-half of the rise of the early part of the day. ‘The stock market opened with ad- vances in most of the international is- sues, and without receding more than 1-8 met large buying orders in the promi- nent stocks, raising tho level of prices from 8-8 to 11-4 polnts in the first fifteen minutes. At 10.30 @ sudden selling movement started and, while prices yielded 1-2 to 3-4 Of @ point, renewed buying mated Copper 2, and U. 8. Steel 13-4 Bet 11.90 and 1 o'clock bur y to small figures, while prices held strong, with the exception of the leaders that had reacted about a point. ltet+ +++, ss ates Six Beeche3 BEESEPSEEL BF ECSEPR OB BI 3sSSSTS=: Se ees sSsSea 32, gsyErsSeses ie errs = Heth teeteeleteetttetttetttt+ + ¥ hood fenso in the Pelkey case reeted to-day after putting on four witnesses to dis- Prove the contention of the Crown that Luther McCarty’s death was caused by @ dislocation of the neck. Upon the in- terpretation of the term “prise-fight" theverdict is expected to depend. The term has never been defined in a Can- adian Supreme Court FEEL BULLY! TAKE CASGARETS TONIGHT, Dime a box—Gently cleanse your liver lug bowels while you sleep, Sick headache, biliousness, dissiness, coated tongur, foul taste a: foul breath—always trace them to torpid enting food in the bowels or sour, gassy stomach, Poisonous matter clogged in the intes- tines, instead of being cast out of the system, is re-absorbed into the blood, When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes congestion and that dull, throbbing, sickening head- ache. Salts, cathartic pills, oil and purga- tive waters force a passageway for a day or two—yee—but they don’t take the poisons out, and have no effect upon the ine or stomach, - Cascarets immediately cleanse ai regulate the stomach, oe the oy uw and fermenting food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the > | constipated waste matter and poigons ia ott 00 | eel tae the bowel. A Cascaret tonight will surely mm you out by morning. Thi while you sleep—a Tika id our THE EV IF PRETTY STRIKER IS LOCKED UP SIXTH TIME, SHE'LL GET PRESIDENCY (the Guards) and Annex the Coveted Post. Fighting for the cause of elzhty girl members of t weater Worl street, may land tc In the Tombe for a term, should worry! She'n been arrested five) times for | pummetiing guards employed by Hirch- man Brothers, but that's a mere basa- He, She has become vice-prenident of |the unton through her militancy, ani If she keeps it up—she told Magistrate Breen In the Tombs Court this morning =she may gain the presidency. Misa Berman, who is as striking in beauty as in her militancy—#he tn tall, & vivacious blonde, and has @ winning amile—so much #o that the Hirchman guards are perfectly willing to engage in conversation with her, was in Judge Breen's court to-day for the fifth tim “It ts charged that you called Mr, Hirchman a dirty scab,” the Magistrate told Miss Berman, “T have no backwardness about telling the truth, Judge," she replied with a smile, “I did call him ® dirty scab," Then a#he glanced in the direction of Hirchman and shouted: “You are a dirty scab and you know it." The court bailiff forced her into @ seat. But she refused to remain, Bhe got up again and addressing the Judge said: “And I'll call him that again, be- cause, Judge, I don't care, You see when I went to work at Hirchman's I waa only a plain sweater worker. I've been up here five times already and I've gotten ty be vice-president, If I keep it up I'll be president soon—just wait and see.” “The defendant Is fined $3 for disor. but ene derly conduct and if she comes before me again I'm afraid oeto wend amiling. ——— COMMITTEE FOR MOSS. Oscar J. Sufrin, Abraham Krumbein and Haréli L. Allen, Moss Non-Partisan ¢ fred lust night at the tlement, called on Frank ™ Criminal Court Bullding to-day and presented to him @ copy of w resolution adopted inst n endorsing him as candidate for jet-Attorney, Mr. Moas told his caller “You realize, of course, that Tam an Assistant District-Attorney under Mr, Whitman, 1 him and mea thought.” Iam almost certain that Mr, Whitman will: be the nominee Mayor, however, and mhould same tic —_—_~— THEATRICAL NOJES. The first Industrial held by the moving pi open at the Grand Central F “Romance” at the Maxine Elliott on its summer vacation Saturday ai comes back early in the fall. duce “Joseph and His Brethren’ in London in the fall, The Federation of Theatre Clubs will h pen-air play in the apple ard of Van Cortlandt Park and wind up with a dance at its Midsummer Fea- tival July 15. ine the stage to morrow night In ‘The Only Son" at the Harlem Opera Houne, James M. Mun- or he patent medic . patent medicine man, whom she dating, chan ii ches its 100th |things, keep your Friday night. performance at tho Cast So Miss Berman Will Worry) resenting the) aughter of Willlam W, Timmins, a carpenter, for in that event I r to be un the Sir Herbert Tree hax deckted to pro- “A ep » By ghd BING Wo COURT MAKES SCORCHER SIGN A PLEOGE TO SHUN ALL AUTOS FOR A YEAR. ;Must Not Even Touch a Car or a | Motorcycle—Fined $100 Besides, After Many Arrests. Calcago, June %. nly promise this honorable court tenco during the next year Judge Fry and administered to Leslie L. Volgtmann of No. 6804 Magnolla a inue, who Is second only to Jack Jonn- fron, Negro pugiliat, in getting entangled with those enforcing the speed Jaws. addition, who is In Voirtmann, ' |twenty-three years old and the son of Frank Voigtmann, metal window manu facturer, wan fined $100 and costs. T fine wan paid by his father, who has beet called upon half a dozen times to leave a similar gift to the city in order to keep hin son out of jail. When Voigtmann, accompanied by hi father, appeared before the Court wan warned that he could expect the heaviest penalty because of his recent violations of the speed laws. ‘1 plead guilty, Judge,” sald young Volgtmann, “but T promise not to speed any more.” ‘Then he signed the formal pledge. Young Votgtmann formerly was @ mo- torcycle racer at Ri: w Park, $$ —__—- SCHOOLGIRL MISSING AND POLICE SEEK HER. Margaret Timmins, Thirteen, Disap- pears From Her Uncle’s Home Without Any Provocation. Police In every district of the city were directed from Headquarterr to-day to make a search for thirteen-year-old Margaret Timmins, @ achool girl, who Maappeared from the home of Clarence Dow, 6 o'clock on Saturday evening. “Margaret was sent from the Dow home to purchase some ri berries at a fruit store at Third avenu 14 Beven- teenth street,” sald the uncle to-day. ‘She brought the berries, but they were not fresh and she was sked to take them bac She was happy left and was not, as might be supposed, angered because she had to make a sec- ond trip. We have no idea what ma: have happened to her." Margaret looks two years older than she ja, Her hair is dark and her eyes Diack, She wore no hat. She is the No, 136 Bast Seventeenth street, when she living *at No, 046 Ha ford avenue, Philadelphia, “Harvey Timmins, her uncle, lives at No. 382 Bt. Nicholas avenue. petri Baa LATEST WEATHER “DON’TS;” FORGET THERMOMETER. r Too Much Eating and Ice Cold Bev- erages Also Barred by. Wiley’s 4 Successor, WASHINGTON, June %3.—The last word in lot weather “don'ts” was is- sued to-day by Dr, Carl Aleberg, who succeeded Dr, Harvey W. Wiley as Chief of the United States Bureau of Chemistry, Dr, Alsberg, it develops, would abolish the thermometer because of its dispiriting influence on the minds ring mm and women. ‘don’ ti t to excess, wear too many clothes. drink ice cold beveraves. ‘Don't look at the thermometer and of Dr, Alsberg's for ho says stomach but terfere with digestion. keeping cool In the dog days, keep off the “But,” say doctor, “above mometer."* Nem on the Pennsylvania Railroad at Cuy- \ « mem, |lerville yesterday, in which fifty per- sons were Injured is being made by } «igo is & now cure for the) the Public Service Commission, speed manta preseribed by Muntelpal| A mensage received to-day from 'PENNSYLVANIA WRECK UNDER OFFICIAL INQUIR ivingston County Prosecutor Tells Service Board It Was In- defensible. ALBANY, June 23.—An investiga j tion of the wreck of an excursion train Frank T. Cook, District-Attorney of Livingston County, says that In his opinion the wreck “in indefensible.” "I have been at the scene of the wreck all day," says Mr, Cook, “and believe It should be thoroughly Inves- tigated. Mave requested officials tn charge not to burn ties until after your inspectors arrive, Will co-oper- ate with you in every way an to wit- nesses and photographs for complete Investigation.” Commissioner Martin §, Decker wired Mr. Cook to-day that C. R. Vanneman, chief of the division of transportation, and Iriapector Stouder left for the acene of the wreck last night to make & thorough Investigation, a Health Films Draw Crowds, More than twenty-two thousand per- fons lant week, attended the free moving pieture show elven by the C the Prevention of Tuberculosis an Health Department. About sixteen thousand educational pamphlets were distributed. The this week at nigh Madison Square atreet and Fifth ub ; Union Square and Broadway ‘enth ow will be follows: given to-morrow, Fourteenth street Wednesday, Tompkins treet and Avenue A; Hamilton Fish Park, East Houston and Willett streets, MAN AND WIFE SLAIN AND ROBBED BY NEGROES. Three Suspects Saved From Mob} | in Georgia and Put | in Prison. | MACON, Ga., June %.—Three negroes, 'Joe May, Henry Kitchens and smith {Harris, charged with the murder of y nd Mra, J. T. Hewell, near Dub- lin, Ga, yesterday morning, were lodged in the Bibb County Jail here this morning for safekeeping, They were brought here by @ circuitous route to escape a mob. Hewell and hin wife were robbed and then murdered. At least $1,000 in cash was taken, Hewell was @ merchant. It is As Soft and Silky After Washing As Before SILK-LISLE HOSIERY Wears Like “60” Looks Like “50” Costs But 25 | LAMBERT WAY THE ONLY WAY OF DIAMOND SAVING « “Diamond imports reach Sixteen Millions” says the head- line, and alittle further down you read that ina single month the value of diamonds brought to this country from Euro} by $874,000 th stupendous importations do not berts can place diamonds guaranteed to within the reach of buyers of diamonds in large Full- cut diamonds, factory c by & membet spot c of fir fn $25.00 high ai @ store THAT IS THE monds while saving why we sell so many’ « June bri The only ay to do this a cuttets in Europe, pay spot ca them direct. mount them in the he premises, and sell them for Cut shows about the operating coats are as low as { first class service will allow. which satisfies*your 3 at from 810,00 to $1500.00 exceeds hy figures for the corresponding month of last year. The American demand for finely cut diamonds goes ever upward and of course no fall of p : in sight. Even the isfy this demand, yet Lam- be as represented moderate means. buy unset > m the import Lambert quantities ‘thie fine dia. One email $50.00 where rents are not mor at our ¢ LAMBERT WAY, e for fine irmoney. That Dintnond Solitalre En- Loek wel ot thie fing mire the poliey thet $100.00 and for attendants at weddings. f Sensational Price F fe Beautiful, stylish, appropriate and moderately priced. LAMBERT SEAMLESS WEDDING RINGS shapes, widths and thicknesses, Each made from a i, partly by machinery, partly by hand. Brilliant jor eneray LS gems. Idea: plied as well as best workmanship. C! submitted before work begins. LAMBERT BROTHERS Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street. Store Open Daily Until 6. Saturday Night Until 10. Matured Like Old Wine—That’s Why It’s So Delicious | HOLBROOKS WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Csotslely Kol i NW uA TL) 1 } At All 230 James Butler inc. 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