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Fl?tNZIED PHILOSOPHER ILS HIS FAMILY OF 5 Survives Own Wound Until Police Break In Several Days After Crime. DEATH FOLLOWSDISCOVERY Man Who Shot Wife and Chil? dren Feared They Might Be "Trampled On in the Struggle of Life." ? >n.? of tlie must gruesome mur?ler cases in the htatory ol Qreatei New York era* unearthed yesterday in ?i three story brick tenement lions.? at No Cfi Wyckoflf ntreet, Brooklyn, when th?? police broke into the first .floor ment an?! found the bodies of ? mother und four children riddled with bulleta and th?? father still alive Kinn on the floor unconscious with a magasin? ?? volver in Ms hand and s bullet hole throuch his hea'l The : ?mily had b ?lavs. Henry Lake, th.? franstet] who committed the crime, probably did not j?h"<.t himself until a few ?i.ivs later How h?? hml i?.?f.ti able t?> lire so tone after ?voun?lina himself is a mystery. if? ?Up.i early yesterday afternoon in the i.ontc Island College Hospital In a letter which Lake left for the ('"r..nfr. he eaplaii ? i ?iuo tations from Schopenhauer, Emerson. Fenera and Bait US Hi also gav? tions as t?i th?? disposal of his effects and requested that the : n.u.'s ehould be cremateil " am tlrcl of Hrlng." the letter r? .id ? My wife is slowly dying, our f.?\ir chil? dren are small an?! delicate, and si pet trampled on In the struggle <?f life. It Is best f'ir them f.> return to u bcIous dust with th? !r parents " It Is not known wh? I | took place, although from the ci: in the case snd ' :'ion of the dcail bodies, th?? ?If., an?! ?till.lien are thought to have met th.lr death son,., ttrrv "Wednogday nicht. Lake was last eel oi Friday and is thought to havi shot him? self on that di Non?? of the neighbor.? sus| ? anything unusual had occurred In th" Lake home until yesterday when oi.I the tenants in the house knock*-?! on the door of ?he ?.pnrunent and got I .ponse He informed the police and Pa? trolman Gardiner, of the Butler street station, hriik? In. Near th? enti i e ol I ?? i irti ? nt he found Lake lying on the floor, clutch! S revolver in his hand. A UtSgSSlni g th?- Boor near the uti? man <?n a bed in the same room I old 'A altei. l.-ik??'.? >oungi chilli He was shot through the bead another f???l in the kitchen lay Hora ? ? -.-i huddled upon i tl?.or in th? ? . Btella, lift* y?Mf>ri old Both were ?hot through t Mi ? i, .i,- .....i i ?orothy, I te. ii-v. .n old daught? i. la) side by si in bed in th? hall bedroom. 1 : ? had been shot through the head, Any ? ? '.vf.'nuls would h.?v.- been sufllcle to cause death Bin the fathei had et dently determined to run no rial? ?>f fe ure, foi h? had aleo I red eevei ;? !.. the bodl ? The mother and children, with the ?? ceptlon of .Stella, had apparently bet killed as th? i si? |.f The police thougl ? the little ni' i might have aa i ? ? ? end tried '?? e** ..?... but had beei k Into a ? " i.? r Lak? i sd !?? en emploi ed sa i chef ?. Bristol. Restaurant, al No I Wllloughl sti eet, i..' ? ente? years He vv: Is ;,. ? w !i then as . ai i s ss a tat oi it. a itfi the man i plo ? ? ? m .?. com t "t I vvi.i?. reading ind fund oi Information hl ? workmen called him "the schon ter." il., else hsd Ih? i? i tstlon ( being ? home loving man, with .? dee i.ffei ti?.n for his family. Last \\, .in.siin-. evening the mai g? of the restaurant paid l*ake two week? sal iry In adven ??? for hli snnusl vacatlor wh'cii ?n-. t.? begin the following daj Lake said he expected to spend i fei days wltl i sister. Mr? Blanche D Mar. In . 1 :.k.. and l*? ft taurant In ft II it I* thought ths : ' ?hab?) ?hot the members of hi family thai The reports of I ? n sny shoti Bred b; ? ? ? - ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? heard bj sny ??f th? ira Tl H ">iav be account? d fo by th? fscl that the wife snd childrei were probably killed by the ?? magasin? ; ? rolver ASSAY OFFICE SOON RAZED Facade Offered to Historic Bodies, "but Goes Begging. w tahlngton, A ig U The faead? of th? ??hi United Btatei Assay Olli ?? in New V? rk. the oldeet building in Wall street, is so..n to be lorn down to make room foi a new structure, it had beei Treasury Department officials that th?> facade n ght '? made part of ? ' ' - was fivun'l to he ?rn prsctlcable. Efforts have been n give the old front to sume hlstori SSSO but tu one haa come forward with ? ? The n?'W building, which is to the greatest vaults In the country, will ,o-t <????"????. of which PB.M0 will repre .?! ..- ? ? ? ' -, mita Investigated Advertisements Guaranteed by The Tribune. Fee Charged for Investigation Arranged in Advance. TO illustrate the instinct of "salesmanship" which was the inspiration of Mr. William C. freeman's "Advert?s ing Talk" in Saturday's New-York Tribune, a story is told of two newsboys who were holidaying at Bronx Park. The day had been a strenuous one, and they were both tired but happy as they made for the subway exit. In passing through a wooded section they came upon a Wild-Woolly-West scene which was being enacted before a moving picture machine. The villain, with ' a rope around his neck, was being hustled, none too gently, towards a convenient tree, his follow ers were strewn around in attitudes suggesting death. I he heroine reclined gracefully in the arms of the? hero, his smoking revolver, the startling sound of which had alarmed the newsies, now menaced the ground. It was instinct more than fear that drew the involuntary cry from one of the boys: "Come on, Jimmy; cheese it! Der'll be a wuxtra out on dis sure!" Many salesmen have this same instinct in other lines of business. They probably have demonstrated its possession to an unappreciative employer. They may wish to get into an at? mosphere where recognition will find suitable reward. Real salesmanship is a rare possession. You who read this may or may not possess it. But you undoubtedly do possess some strengths which could be described in an advertisement under "The Tribunal." The appearance of the advertisement under this classifica? tion would mean that The Tribune had investigated your claims, and that this paper guaranteed your personal and busi? ness integrity to its readers. Does any man or woman seeking work doubt for a mo? ment that they will find it if their need is teild in a convincing way under "The tribunal." HERE ARE SOME SAMPLE ADVERTISE? MENTS THAT SHOW HOW PEOPLE MAY ADVERTISE FOR WORK. RELIABLE HELP WANTING WORK. SALESMAN?More than ten years' experience in automobile line. Fair dealing has inspired a large following. Wants to connect with reliable supply house or automobile manufacturer where am? bition, backed by initiative and hard work, will find reward. Adver? tiser is thirty-five years old, single, lives with parents. Might be in? duced to invest capital in a business when experience would dem? onstrate its possible expansion. 100 New-York I ribune. $8.40 will be the cost of the above sized advertisement. GPfTCL MAN?hxperienced bookkeeper, twenty-six years old, possessing tact and ability, would change present employment for good outside position or as confidential assistant. Would like place where organization ability could be quickly demonstrated and where a smoothly working office force could be left to their own re? sources, with periodical supervision of the organizer. Believe I pos? sess selling ability. Am considered a convincing talker. Believe I am adaptable and know I can work hard. 102 New-York Tribune. $9.60 will be the cost of the above sized advertisement. FARMER??AND GARDENER wants position, or will take a farm to work on shares; thirty-eight years old; married; trained agri? culturist in model farming; expert in stock raising and chickens; un? derstands farm and garden work, machinery, &c; manager farms in Germany for 6 years; 9 years here. 1 03 New-York Tribune. $6.00 will be the cost of the above sized advertisement. [OT WEATH ER PLEASURE AND TWIN'. HUMIDITY CUIS A ME OF VICK One Death Occurs and Several More Expected to Result: Sleepers Take to Roofs. RELIEF PROMISED TO-DAY Temperature Only Reaches 91, but Humid Air Reaches Top Point of 80 at Night, After Relief Seems Sure. ?.. , ,]. at! nd n i ": ? "' j :. ral of which ma salt fnta]iv, sttend? d ye tei heat wa\??. snd st ml Inigl t th? had ' llml ? I the | nt II :ti the mid for? ? John Qaffney. ? ? .'.i:, TI Ird i ? nue. f, ?i ?,n the street and wi to Lin oln Hospital, whei night ? .h? r i>? rsoi s wei rd to their horn? - and lo p?tale from streets and pbv ? - arh? re lbs heat had i ome them None of l rlous under ord ni ' i?..mr? nt humldlt; d? i? .i mai ? ? ' ' recover!? hours ? \i ???, r.i i. ... maslmum I? nil ? was Bl, i polnl a hich th? m? - reached at 2 p. m Its loa I i "int 72 at i i m. It v ? ? th?" temperatun t the e was mena? Ing, but In I I Idlty, '?? hlch m. It had il vv ithin the next hour had dro| pad to 71 ?..'?. til 2 | m., when ?' '? Its mlnli Prom that tlmi continued B) l p. m 11 : i ? red It? m.irk of 7" snd st 8 p m I : reached Nil round s h polnl it l?<?*. - ered for the rei mill? that 1 vn for the liIKTit vv I'll a | ' turned oui h gain snd pi ? spend th? oi doorsteps, Ij Ing In a sit for i ? might be ??? I road. The vv sthei predict cooler weather. Tile weather, it is snrv ? III be fair and * n remain so to mot ; ???.? a 1th mod? n< i'ii and noi ? : is. FUSION TICKET FOR KINGS One Republican, One Democrat and Three Moose on List. Th? fusioi.itlv? ? ? noml ? r 1111 ? . | at : o'i i", k this moi n ns II th? n ?-t.ut <?<! ??? take up the lirons sil lation . and -t was undei. ?.i an efl made to change the I ? m.h had been na med 'i ? The ):. pu ? .?? rganii itlon in The i has sei ed notice ?in the fuslonist? thai it will not indorse th? t< ? It lands ? could nol i>?. i? .u i.? .i whit ,t. wer? le of i m Ing a H- publli ai sat racti I n J K ???? ??? Its, -h..11 man '.I the '? l'oui ' nltl In place of Tl W. Whittle, who bi . to the mlnoi l ia. '...n in the ?ni ? thai borou Th? i i , ? Its3 that Jai ub Sic: . ltdate i"i ? '?wi.' ? . ' ? i k, will :.?? ta ken ol I e way for s man mor? ... ? eptable t.. the Republicans. The Brooklyn For Sui rogate Hei.-,-v i?gglnl ?? i ?? n ?? si for Sheriff, John T Raffen (Ri ? arii. f.r ' ''i inty "|( i Republl? en); foi R? fist? i ?. -? i . u (Progn ? . foi oroneit, in Thum ton M. Dexter ?I'rogn i and I < '. \\ a_t i i ' I 'I "?.'i eSl ?'? ? . -? ? o DEMANDS DIVIDENDS BACK , Stockholder Sues for $200,000 Paid by Lithograph Co. a not.f spp?. ram t died In the Bu preme Court Jfeeterdaj bj W ? d the lilil??- .?I a -nil to .., |]oo,000 from Allan a i: sn, ?on of Thomas Fortune Ryan; Jam? i m lint ion, a stock broker; Frederick w La Prentg, pn ild? nl ol the Am? rl< sn I t;. Company; Theodore Cocheu, Jr., president ol the Americsi Audit Com? psny, an?i lbs officers of the United Stan's Uthographtni Company. The suit is brought by I i the United States Lithograph Compan) and tin- individual defendants named it i? ?"iii.i ded bj the plaintiff that the law which holds directors liable for th? sets of a corpora*.? ? ,i ,, ,,,,,,, .,.,..? >??,, director? shall not relj solel? on ui<? re pott of an audit company m paying dlvi? dfnds it Is sllsged that the dividend v.i.s j.aid to create a market for the ttock. BOYS' LEAGUE ?Mitchel Indorsee! After Yout ful President Escapea Impeacnment. ? i ? i Pi ? ? Mr wi ind Mr M l ? ? . ? ? n i*xi< ? i ? ? . ? Mltrhe ? ? - MAY REOPEN TRUST Cl Rosevillc Directors to Mci Shortage and Reorganize. NEW REWARD FOR SMIT ? Bank Examiner Says $246.00 Deposits Were Reported, Instead of $400,000. II ? ? ? ? . ? ? ... i no. will tu : and th?. ?I ? ? . ? . . hi- I?. ? .ri -..??? . s1, -?la.- ? ' ? ' ' that an at ilret n i.,.],-. ; . 'i ?Smith, ti ?? ? ? : eeretar torn ? ? ? i ;il ?. ? ? the I , ? I ?if (1.000 f( Infeirmallon resulting In : Bmlth .\ t .? i,., .iInn which lasted intl ? ? ? !??: in? '1. M it d F M?- i:\??'. i?? pre ? Id? M Th !? .'.-?I to h? " . . ? ? i?.in man. will, with I >, I dwat I'. ? l..i k. r>ai I men l ? ." in \ ncm ? umpl iin( ??..ill ?? .i marie . ,i? , ? ? ? t ein Juri i Bmlth made i I I to the BUti ? !?.?] till' lit i i.-. ,| thai ?"? thai date ? hen i h I . \S. I ?? I?, . \ ? ... Bmlth i? i ? ? Ihe ? i ? I-. m oni m Invnluntai ? ?. . i iinal Su, ' and 'I ? ' ? nd Motoi S lies i 'eempan of a hlch ii- n .< - the re put? ?! ?os nor, by the B( inelard ? ill i _in the ?. , ? , : Tli ?? and Rub ? 'i ha .in- ? toi n I ?? few mulati d l ? an ? lion ; i ? act .'i ? Rdward i ? ', Dunn and ? .* i;?.\\land Muni...', nd the ? . ? ? , , .?? i . . me?t what? i>.- ?l s : it i in- ? ii'i ??f id? ? caminal "?i no i , orap ? >? ?i h ? ape 11 from the i ' '? md Ina'iran? i ?? pan m?-m Thej all ?? plan i" pur< ha* I ?sloe k ni any share holdei. .?< i pi s to ii\?-?l i |.??m ti..- basis ??t Ihi assets i. , Ised m he n the prt ?se ni h nh dlflli ultl i fe1/? Hll.lll I,|. Ii,-,I nut Th? flral di finite atati mi nl to come from !'.?? i,.nil. ? \.i m,i ? r. mot h-~m?,i lerda) b] Deputj Banking and Insurance Commissioner i. i: V'redenburgh, who Ii in ? haute ??f the Institution Th n ? b i? ( ?and Indican d I bal ?orne, one, pre sblj Bmlth, had doe tored enti Im Ii Hi?, teme ral le dge ? ? ol the bank Mi \ r.-il- nburgh stated Ti ? prool ? ?? depo iltors' ledgers ?shows ;? liatHllt) larga iv m excess uf tii.it liability a* sho * n In the- Kiin-ral ladgai " As k??-nl\ Interacted in Bmlth- ftb tenee and his Rnanctal affaira ;is any. body ara mon and women Identified with th.- propoaed formation of 11m Bethesda Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church. Th.;. era anxious i?. locate smith ?so thai tr??-\ may learn ?thai has became ?>f sub scrlptkms tint' were mtrueted "? Mm as Iren eurer end ?a in? h wen t?> ba ?i?>\??t'-,i to the -vOnteiriKtion ot ;i rlnir? h for Hi? II? W rr?risre?gHtlon. There la a much more optimistic sentl FAVORS FUSION ? rotins 'i t.. thlrtj !??? ? illati lei l? sd? ? V f,.i president of S etwe? n y H. Currai rid Mar? .1. Mai r ... for a I ii'.ik up ? t in the ? ; of ,, ... : ? drum. ? ? .... re* . ? . . . A rtter 1 " '? '? "' in?!..' .. r In ? Once i el tlfled Its ealst? Ran? I rned ? f the I eta of the : .... ... .,?. n the fa? t ? .. ? ... I wort I at vv hi? tl ried II t: ? l"."k H? ? e of th? Lank ? ? . ? | i i* recent _ ? | ? The tfforl ty In effort I 'mil in tins tenant ?ho wen) what ? ? ? . ? . ng hin ?? nt I ? ? | . f the ess? FIND SON AFTER 17 YEARS Parent! Recover from Monks Youth Stolen by Gypsies. u ??? ? town, S. V . Aug 1*? Word rea? hed her? to?daj that Fi ? d I -I'" r.t v -four v ? ? ,r - old wh.i ? ? ?? ? ? igo, has I red to 1 ? ? ? ? Mi snd Mi John I - ... iu, of Rissonville, N v, who hed long i ? ?.. d i im .? dead ? ?ti 11, tot?? r M iv>'.. ? i ? .: ? ? ? " me to m? ? l ins fatl. ? Ige ol tu.- v ||? That was I ? i the boj In Blssonv Ule, A boul a u.. k ago s v oung man ds s. 11. ii fii.tn s band of | the < 'anadian a lids and took refuge : the monks of ? ik.i. whose Isolated mon fort tuii.s fr'?tn Montreal H.ild n m'mi" r not I his : '..i pi ??'. .. i - to !?? otntng s member of the band except that he had called l-"r? d and that his former home n North? in N' vv Y ?n k. Th? ;.i ????-? n. ' of the vv a nderer wai i s ported i" Ihs monks lo the Montreal police, and an inint of the young man recognised ins picture In s newspaper The parents were notified snd went t" Montreal, where thej positively Identl? ? . . Bro . ? i iiv a birthmark. He ?? t.. mis* detained bj the poli? s as s v> it "in?, cf the l:' psies who ire und? i .n!?? it, ? liai?,'? .I will, kidnap plug DECREE FOR MRS. CHARLOT ! Separation Granted - Perjury Charged by Justice. lu tl< " Rlsnchard decided ? ? lei I ? fiat Mrs |..,,, Melbourne Chariot was entitled to s separation from Atphons? i Chariot, former I ) president ??f the Char? loi Mines snd Bmelters Company, The wife su..i| un the grounds ??f cruelty ;?n?l abandnnmsnl The Justice said that the evidence ?riv-fi on th?? trial of the i is* vv.,? so contra? dictory that he could n"t determine how much alim?n) i" sward to Mrs Chariot, and he asked counsel for plaintiff snd da? fendanl lo make furthei srgumenl on this point, Chsrtoi i? now In Ludloa street i,ni becauee he failed to pay his srlfe MO sllmonj pending the trial <?f tji?. suit. Justice Blanchard ssld hs iras convinced that psrjtu. was cootatitted st th.? trial. Rs r..fu?.?.<? to tin?! In his deilMun that Chariot Shsndonsd his wife. 4 ? FOOD. MO tu, mo, AFER ONE. SAYS DEUI Magistrate Tells of Law Wh He Holds Inspector Dwyer and Others for Raiding. BUY IT EARLY; THAT'S AL Then, He Asserts. New Yorke May Stay in Healy's, or Any Restaurant, and Eat and Drink.. Inspector ?Dwyer end three policemen his -tuff, wild were erreeted on warrai charging simple assault, resulting fn the methoda alleged to have been at !?>? the police In enforcing Mayor Qayno i o'clock cl?aeing order at Healy*a re taurant, were held in ISO bail each Magistrate Deuel, In the Weal ?s!i court yesterday afternoon. Th?? ?hare againel Poll *emen John i-' Hoffman a l.?.m? Riodman were dlemiesed on rr ilon or .;. Roben Rubin, aaslstant D trie! Attorney, who, aith t M. Mint? represented Dlatrtet Attorney u'hitm ;ii the he ?rin*. Magtatrate Deuel in ? statement fit the bench ?aid: ?| i . _-iv<?? t" every r>ii?ln? man operating under a liquor tax c* ? ti?? i iL-iit t<i p??li liquors and fo? ni? i?? i ?-? ?-lo -k a. m on weekdays, an with no lai ? " ary. it ? ? ;,; to i ippoee that th?? ?iiii??r e have a r? v ??i i ' !?? tirn?* otter 1 ?icio to dlapoae of his meal nithoul (?ropardl ins; hi- ten ? to poll??? nightsticks rtlflcate holder to Imprlsoi mirt ai th.- forfeiture of ni* n ? In and unmistakable intent ibdlvlslon In queetlon Is that i 1 o'clock mav can led "y.t aruj ? ompleted, pre i proprietor fulfils hla part before th hour; thai at i ?.'ci?.? k the door shall I ' lo k??1 . thereafter in arvl thn?e insii ? ? rea onable oppo . . ?? wl .it ? irehased i - ... 0r j,. ?;..,] pnwi? ? omplainant, ? ?'lee, jm utloni r ' Tells of Whitman Conference. Magistrate Deuel outline II ?,r i m Policen an John B Bher ? : ? . - elation to the ? it He rafei sd to dleturl ? the realgar ? ??? ? - ? .-. ? it I the District Attorney e N'.-w v??rk ? 'o?nl y to i thai ? Healy's reata iran? ihe niith i\ morning, preceding I anca ??? warrant In thia < ?Terence with me and b] ? iy h??ari ... ? ?? ? ? ? which was In tyi ? t r Curt?a ? ttement shows that th?* cas? th.? policemen were \ were eve sd The opli f( ?re the ma me ? and before ? the strenci ' <>r it i will have Magistrats Deuel cal ? en the oma u f??r trial " Of tl ? 'i held Nelson .i Mei rill n me ? ? a Magi< i '. ? .i Tha com? lali M'A ?? la ??f So ! tl ? . . ? Sufficiently Identified. m ? latan) rporatio ? ' - thai Merrill shoui.i Y i he ?ra ..,,., , r , .T riant and : 'imh?-r. erhlc it 1 ? :- larters, a ? ? ? i Merrill, effort ? ???>?? an'l ? , ?. sd ; ?? \ Hyer and P itrl? led i-li'illir ? -tlon m taken bj nd the macis trate Albe rt Orau : n ? West llStl ? tgalna i ! ? ? * - . ? Dwye ' it.un.? niet Hoffm Rodmai .i une i A He bron, of N',? ? '.'. .1 ?- ?-. ? -.,; | ? ? ollcemei : him "'It of the r? ? tor Dwyer and P ' B iU.ti were he *.'i S iturd I) in 11,00. ball ? ?i Bht by tie GAVE UFE FOR ANOTHER Elevator Operator Killed, but Saved Affed Man. tuent\ -one ) aai- old, loal hii pwvi ntlng David Hal rave ?i from plunging into ? ? ? the ? 'ommerclal Building ,- Mo 716 to ! ' I r.|wa i Roener, a ho ha?1 ? || t.l ClOS4 the door opening t?> th.- fifth il?>??r, when Hall attempted t" ????t oui The car had aira id) l I - ?!. and Roener lumped toward Hall and gava him .? strong shove, but lost his balan?a as he did so Roener. bod) waa u*?edged m the ele i ator shaft and ins ? n panic among the women In the building a- Hall ?.is pushed fiom the open shaft Monea Qarfinkle, an occupant <>f ihe building, arho atood near tha ?? ?.-?i man, grabbed him b) the arm .itui sa\?'.| hun from falling into the shaft ?VTALPINE WAS MURDERED Coroner Fails to Name Slayer of Wealthy Lumberman. i ?ninth. Minn. Au| II Murder by persona unknown was the verdict re? turned lo-da) b) tha Coroner*g Jury I which inveatigated tha death of John Me Alpin?-. Duluth'a wealths lumberman, found .-hut t?? death In tha baaemenl of his magnificent home early last Friday morning Tha next official >???'iv t?> take ni? the murder myetery probabl) win i?, tha grand Jury win. h meets in Beptem* ber McAlpine's body ?as found by hie I si?p?.?n ha??- McAlplna n ? .tin i< McAl* ;?lin- lias testified that he did not see the revolver? win? h waa later found ,e abort ?listan??? from the body, when he first Went Into the lasement. Others In the house were? the slain mans wife. Mrs hale McAlpine. an?i Miss Margaret Bergan, the mahl, ah of them declare?! they heard no shot tired. NO WORK,_SOTffl_ES TO DIE Bichloride Victim Spurns Anti? dote Until Job Is Promised. Elisabeth Heath, eighteen years aft, who ?ame to Htm York from San Francisco and failed to get work hero attempted to commit suicide in Stay? vesant Park Ian? night by swatlowis? two bichloride of mercury tableta Georire Tlnketanan, of No. 288 Eaut _lst Street, saw her take the tablets and called two poHcemen, who went with her to the lyin^'-ln. hospital, ne_r by, where f?h?> received treatment. Tin- young woman refused te take any of the whit?.s of SggS Which Th. do? tors g?-t for her until a promise had been mad?- that work would bs found for her. She said She had learned a f/iri couldn't be k??o?i in New York if she was poor, and that rather than be bad she had swallowed th?? tablets. ?|M was taken to BelleVUS Hospital i prisoner, in her left hand the polic* men found s crumpled piece of peptrea which ??he had written, "Before it was bad, But then I COIlld waik. Now I < ant even took for work ?? BOY VICTIM CF APHASIA Heat Supposed to Have Caused Lad's Loss of Memory. A red-haired boy about fruit-to*"? yean old, hafless an?I eOatlS-O, Who hid lrijt the powei of speech, s .- re? :<--d fro-, a crowd r,f lads who were tormenttsa him, by Patrolman roule, at the Alex? tatton. last nicht at Southern boulevard and i"?vih street. Th? boy could not tell what his name was nor wh*?re he lived, and his mlrd seemed *o be i total blank it Boldlnl, ?if Un ota Hospital fhn_ght ti.,t the boy's sphssts was caused by th? heat At the hospital th?* boy lb m?vmb?*i'ei| that his name was Isldor Kusner. and that he lived St Brons Park. Ke was transferred to p? ;?,.? ?.?. HessskA Whiz! And off go tha scarfs! .206 of 'em. Four-in-handi of fancy silks of widest variety *???'* most excellent quality. :w?H regular $1.00 value. 028 " 1.50 value 55c. now. ?i ?t th??m hav?. "wafer?thta" bands th?t avis 1er I Have you a bargain ii_nirei> We've bargains to tit any figure. Summer mixture suits for j men of all builds from <V2 to 54 elicst. I $15, $20 and $25 now. Rogem PER Company, Three Broadway Stcrc? at at at ' Warten St. 13th St. 34th St ? Ill' IZ COLLARS SHIRTS troy's best PRODUCT EARL & WILSON AMUSEMENTS NEW AMSTERDAM FULTON v I RICHARD BIWTT | DAMAGtD GOODS i.i <? rnui?i'c i ? ' M< l UnAn I ,? iv M?ti we lull I \l< Mir. 1?> SI..Ml MM IHM?'. POIASli & PERLMlTIflj GLOBE I NEXT MON. - ??I \ I ? I Kl? II \KI? il X I III TH'rRH fCAILE WILLIAMS \. ? M tel? ? I? TH! i>??l I lilW? In? hiitmic J M Barrio, - : ? "The II? iii.nl.t. <.e? Whnt II?.? M?nl. . ?.r.n.l ??|??-nt Ho .'-'? *?l. ? \\r ??'?en. ?_*? ' ... I . ;tt M? I! H ,? E**~}J I tli: SILVER WEDDING \ ???* LONGACRE CORT |N?ll y. ?f n IVK e* My lient - EvenlnsI? ; ''! LAURETTE WIM ,.i,:? 2 '.<> ELTINGE ,. M.set.ai WITHIN THE LAW With UM i <??vi. m M*__ ___*? l New Features Daily Fun Every Minute HXMMI.UVn IV> roof^,,.,:;m" , ICTflR Everyday. ta?*i Bub .. VM **:?JJ Ail un ,,,,, Ki-ii,.-pr.. tinijo VADlSf I H V..I..S? The Pfcoto Pley. 1TT .e 5TU |Ur B MV, BERN vVD * ?"?RASMUS Id AIL.s Bl win o?kl?n?l A Co. X?*"" Ply Mts ft-MC I--??' & Ca, 10 other?.