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— — - —_ ‘ Ppa CATCH VICTIMS OF FIRE rs cre te eeraharpaeraier ed > "1 a¢ & t ai ares S25 SVERISG WORLD, Tt T3-YEAROLD RL [nese Fo rome MAY HAVE VANISHED TO ESCAPE SPANKING _. News Oddities EPICTETUS has found a publisher. FINGERLESS PICKPOCKET, an expert too, was nabbed in Boston. WOMEN'S HATS are to come down—in sige, not price. Bi tre: AB AN AUTO was about to run 4 mule in Foundridge the mute a Margaret Timmins, Sent for poled son vow somone OF an nite uty Gork Sense sees the coe Fresher Berries, Has Been Missing Three Days. pe IN A POST MORTEM thrust, Prof. Taft says it was Elihu Root who started him on the road to the White House. » WHDLEAP FROM WINDONS GIRL WHOSE SKIRT ‘Girl Hangs by Skirt From|, HELD HFR ON HOOK © Hook High in Air After 41 FigRY WINDOW. ix Leap to Escape. b SAVED AS CLOTH YIELDS rt) —_—_— ¥d VISITOR to the Tombs lost $140 there, and the honest prisoner who picked it up turned it over to the Warden. ‘Margaret Timmins, the thirteen-yoar- x old girl who vanished mysteriously, left her home early Saturday evening. She lived with Clarence Dow and his wife, who are atage people, at No. 1% East Seventeenth street. The police have beeen asked to look for her by the Dows. Margaret appeared at the Dow home about @ year ago an@ handed to Mrs. Dow a note written by William W. ‘Timmins, a carpenter, who lives in F PET CANARY owned by an Atlantic City man was buried tn a eilk-lined metallic coffin and the regular burial service was read. The canary had been Killed by he family cat. . CONCERN advertised a method of increasing thé height and was hauled up by the post-office authorities, A majority of the victima were found to be Japanese. . eon Margaret returned GREECE plans to prevent the emigration of male Greeks under forty. that the berries were LACKING THE NERVE to commit suicie, New Jersey man who wanted to die took @ job in @ powder mill. He hasn't made good yet, ae From Blazing Tenements Philadeiphia. jer,” Dow to an poBhoncnsaled ia “Dear C read,“ Even reporter to-day, “that 5 i Brooklyn, Ge ee take Ee me owe Olea 1 in * te "| ner better berries I would give her « thing out of her, W. W. TIMMINS.” spanking when she came back.” ‘Though the girl had an uncle in this, Mrs, Kate Vaughn, the janitress, no- elty, Harvey Timmins of No, 88 Ht.|ticed the humiliated, dragging-footed Nicholas avenue, Mrs. Dow took her into | way on which Margaret started on the the household and sent her to Publis! repeated errand, and watched for her to Gehool No. 6 in Bast Twentieth street come back. After an hour she went to ‘and used her for errands and light Mre. Dow and learned what was the cleaning about the house when she was trouble, She started on a hunt for the Mrs. Dow an@ her husban4 child, and only learned that the grocer BIGGEST STRIPED BASS ever caught with a hook and line was captured ‘by Abraham Flavell off Asbury Park. It weighed 48 pounds 3 ounces, beating |the old record held by Tim Fiynn of Park place by one ounce, & screaming girl hanging from a ry window by her skirt, with firemen below holding a blanket to catch her if the fabric gave way, and| | there scampering up a laddor to res-| ‘ FOR THE ASSASSINATION of Shavket Pasha only twenty men have been put to death thus far, but the Turkish authoritiey hope to do better before the end of the week. — ee at home. | + eee her, was only one of the thrills say they do not know why the girl was had refused to admit that the berries! Boston Murderer Blectrocuted. [night expiated in the electric chair Kis 4 thet enlivened a diese at No. 263 A gent to them exgept that her mother had were not fresh and had refused to ex-| BOSTON, Mass, June %—Kissing a| murder of Mrs, Rose Umangky of West , , 4 change them. The Dows think that/crucifix held in the hand of Prison|Granville. Two shocks of 1,880 voits <. Tompkins avenue, Brooklyn, early Chaplain Murphy and uttering @ prayer| were coursed through his body before ~* Stefan Boraski at six minutes after mid-| he was pronounced dead. KING GEORGE WELCOMES THE FRENCH PRESIDENT. Pautins. | Att London Aids in Sharing Friendly aun Feeling Toward the Visitor. LONDON, June .—The friendly feel- his wite, three Ait 45 2H if} 3 oy is, iti HE i E : I rt br ot j a E eited Ese aah watt ti if? #5 8 ie? 34 iyi hits Telephone Service Measured To Your Needs Message Rate system of charging for ‘telephone service both the small user and the large user on an equitable] Each pays according to the amount of service used. Measured telephone service supplanted the old flat rate service in New York Bap J ap Ble 1894, Bi there were but 14,800 tele- phones—one to every people. Today there are more than 500,000 hones, one © orery tno peogia The Message Rate, by fitting the service to the needs of all the people, is responsible in a large measure the : HH re fel i i i i uf fi rif i i i DEALT IN STOLEN SILVER. ft pub i *f : i iH g a E e F] it Hie Hest ait ions Rae me for the splendid increase shown. earcied etrest and scons re Under the old “flat rate," or unlimited basis, to the small user as to the large user. ‘was restricted mainly to those whose use old fiat rate. charges were the same Telephone service, therefore, justified the expenditure of the it fl | | i i i F z ig EiE by iy nt | E other articles from where they are em- eee WIRE TAPPER OUT ON BAIL. i ii : : iit j business telephone in Ni York City’ Rav hire Ba nearly $200 2 a ow a @ less than the old “flat rate” of 1894, ; $2,000 ball by Judge Foster in General Segsions. The Illinois Surety Company went on Thom ‘as a, ‘The indictments against Thompson accuse him of the jarceny of 990,000 from Simon N. Jones of Pitt Pa, and 6,000 from Major Pendelton of Atlantic City, by inducing them to back a “winner” ip a horse race Chief of Police Walling of Leng Branch was on hand whei stealing $1,000 Irene Lester of that place in ¢ similar At the juest of Assist Week| NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY req! - i Bistrict-attorney ‘Wasservogel Ch! | Walling aid not | Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station. . Wasser: im that it ; jompaon were taken to Atlantic City | and released in ai i} there that ma action would vitlate the $20,000 bond in thie city, x Ms " James McCreery & Co, . ANNOUNCE A Fifth Avenue Entrance to their Thirty-fourth Street Establishment, * which makes it convenient to enter the shop directly from Fifth Avenue. James McCreery & Co... 34th Street 23rd Street On Sale Wednesday, June 25th — 4 a WHITE HOSIERY For Women and Children. 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