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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 9

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New Brunswick, N. J. THE DAILY HOME NEWS Thursday, July 13, 1916. NINE MAN AND TWO BOYS FALL VICTIMS TO RAID OF SHARK (Continued from first Page.) OW TAT fOLKS MAY BECOME SLIM Simple, Safe and Reliable Way That Calls for No Drastic Diet or Tiresome Exercises. and the boys shoutsd a warning to him to hurry.

Bu, they were too late. The shark suddenly seized the boy and dragged him struggling beneath the surface of the water. Fisher Goes to Rescue Sale of Bags 50c At 60c you will find these Bags wonderful values. All the newest shapes. Fitted with purse and mirror.

Prettily lined. Do not miss this opportunity. i Children's Parasols 29c and 59c AT 29c Colors of Pink and Blue, trimmed with ruffle. AT 69c White with Colored Borders, such as Tan, Green, White, Pink and Blue. 6ILK PARASOLS in Green, Tan, Pink and Blue.

Special, 98c. neonle. particularly those who this dan in wnti wnrh The boyg ran un to the town where In all the fresh air you can get as toli tne story of the shark's! rh from 10 to 30 pounds more than i I EnOUlUi liavc uecu iiiuii iiiiuicsi- the remarkable reports that I recently been published of the liner In which weight Is being safe- uxygen in me air consumes fat while aiiacK. a crowd or young men at the oil of km-eln capsules taken one once rushed down to the shore, with each meal and one before you go Among them was W. Stanley Fisher, "luce fatty a powerful swimmer, who at once foUd.

8y wner3Vfir volunteered to go in after Stillwell's Oil of koreln Is absolutely harmless, i in air metnoa comninea mm mo of ordinary oil of koreln. Mq Dlan, which Is so stronmy rtc- niont riauermen in cones ana motor liended and endorsed Is very slm- Important Reductions on Wash Goods and costs little. Even a few days following of these simple directions has been reported to anu TnBKea unneueoatii Biarvtiuuil dangerous drugs, sweating or kVntng processes or strenuous ex-HPS. Satisfy your appetite with boats were already dragging the bed of the swimming hole with tongs. In half a dozen places the water was in a turmoil from their efforts.

Confluent in his strength and sure that no shark would remain with such a show a noticeable reduction in weight, aity nr goou Buuntununt iguu out fin commotion going on Fisher dived i more innn yuu iioeu tin mm iiixpr your organs of assimilation. Important to get plenty of fresh lir-pathlng It deeply Uo the langs to take with each meal few of oil of koreln In capsule form you can obtain from Lewis IT. Plain and fancy weaves are here in almost unlimited quantity and variety of style, and although wholesale prices are advancing constantly, we offer the following items at enticingly low prices. We cannot advise too strongly the importance of this sale. with the flesh firm tne skin smoothond the general health Improved, in fact your footsteps may appear lighter to you, your work seem easier und you may easily seem to gain a pound of health ani with every pound flesh you lone, Every person ten pounds or more nerwelght cm well afford to give this reducing utem a trial.

Join Our Club Plan When Buying a Refrigerator or Baby Carriage feL' nnn. or any nuuu uhkihi, i you have been trotting too stout. Bathing Suits and Accessories Read What $1.00 Will Do We Offer $150,000 Commercial Express Co. again and again. As he was turning to the surface from his last dive his feet struck Stillwell's body.

Turning, himself with a mighty effort, Fisher grasped the body in his arms and kicked bis way toward the surface. Hardly had he caught his breath when be saw the shark's fln making straight for bim. He kicked out strongly, calling to those in the boats as be did so. Still he kept his grasp of the body. Fight for Life With Fish was In his arms when the man-eater struck.

Fisher could see the huge fish as it turned on its side to seize him. He dropped Stiilwell's body and fought the shark with hands and feet. He had beard that anything that splashed was safe from sharks. He flayed the water with arms and legs. Arthur S.

Van Buskirk, whose boat was the nearest to Fisher, laid to his oars. Although he was not more than thirty yards away when he first caught sight of the shark's fin, Van Buskirk was too late. Others who were watching from the bank saw iim beating with his fists at the ot New Jersey BATHING SUITS of Satin, Surf Satin, Wool Jersey, Mohair and Surf Cloth. Trimmed with braid and plaid Taffeta. Cored and piped with Colored Silks.

High and regular waist lines, including Pan-talette Suits. Priced from Participating Stock ONE DOLLAR will go a great way here. It will put in your home a fine Montauk Refrigerator a refrigerator that will protect your food, a refrigerator that has as many good points about its construction as other refrigerators have bad points, and that's going some. The balance in weekly installments of $1.00. ONE DOLLAR will also make you the proud owner of one of our "Safety First" Baby Carriages a baby carriage that has been designed for beauty as well as comfort.

Let baby enjoy the comfort of one of these fine carriages while you are paying for same. Remember! $1 down and $1 a week. You Pay No More on the Club Plan Way White Goods White Marvel Linen, 15c to 25c. White Beach Cloth, 25c to 39c. White Pique, 32 and 25c to 50c.

Gabardine, 39c to 45c. Madras, 3 2 19c to 39c. White Flaxon, 36 and 19c to 39c. Voiles in White, 36 and 19c to 50c. Persian Lawns, 36 and 19c to 39c.

Dotted Swiss, 27 and 19c to 59c. Colored and Figured Voiles Voiles, plain, 25c. Voiles, In stripes, 38 and 4 0 25c to 39c. Voiles, floral designs, to 39c. Voiles, floral designs, 69c.

36-Inch Chiffon Taffeta, $1.25 Yard In all ths wanted shades, mirh as Light Blue, Pink. Pnarh, Nile Green, Tan, Watermelon Pink, and Old Rose. 32-Inch Surf Satin 59c Yard Colors of Navy nd Black. R4-in. Surf Satin, 1,00 and $1.60 yard.

I big fish that had him by the right $1.69 to $5.98. leg. He actually succeeded in breaking the grip and was floating in the water when Van Buskirk hauled him into the boat. From ajikle to knee the bones of his leg were stripped. He did not lone consflousness.

An express train hound for Long Branch was fluRgcd at the Matawnn Preferred both as to assets and dividends, and participates equally with the common stock in the dividends after 10 has been paid on common stock. Interest payable January and July Callable on and after January 1, 1921, at 110 and Interest. No Bonds, Notes or Other Indebtedness. The company has been In business since 1006 and has contracts with over 100 customers, principally large New York Department Stores, for the dally delivery of their merchandise in over 100 cities and towns In the State of New Jersey. Owns Its own building, real estate, distributing plant, motor trucks, horses, wagons, etc.

Also maintains a modern up-to-date garage and machine shop for the rebuilding and repairing of Its trucks. Earnings as reported by Alexander Aderer Certified Public Accountants, for the past two years show 257 on common stork. After urgent solicitation by its present customers and other large New York business concerns the company purposes to take in additional territory, new business, and establish a service station In New York. ANNETTE KELIERMA -V SWIMMING TIGHTS in all styles. Look for the name.

Practical and graceful, assuring freedom when (swimming. Bile to CAPS AM HATS in a splendid ranpe of shape and colors, prettily trimmed with flowers and rosettes. Complete showing of combination stripe, lillc to BATHIMJ SHOES, high laced. in Sateen and Satin, in solid colors and combinations. BATHING SLirTETtS in all colors, solid and combinations, and Colored Striped Slippers, USc to 08c.

Alter careful iovesligalion we oiler the above Cumulative referred Participating Stock as a conservative Iivestment PRICE AND FULL PARTICULARS UPON APPLICATION. Whether you buy a Refrigerator or a Baby Carriage for cash or on the club plan, the price will be the same. Not one penny has been added to the goods the Club Plan way. In this plan of merchandising we think that we have filled a long-desired want to hundreds of our friends, as it will give our customers a chance of securing either one or both of these two standard articles on easy terms of $1.00 down and $1.00 a week until paid. Montauk Refrigerators $5.98 to $37.50 A complete line of sites and designs.

Solid ash, finished in Golden Oak. The Inner case Is of hard wood, and between the two 1b a thorough insulation of dead air and non-conducting sheathing. "Safety First" Baby Carriages $15.00 to $30.00 In round and flat reed, In colors of Natural, White and Brown. Finely upholstered in Corduroy to match. AH have the new "Safety First" wheels, adjustable hoods.

KOPPENHAGEN COMPANY, Ltd. Ie'fpnhons 100 Broadway, New York 7598-9 Rector station, and Fisher was rushed to the Monmouth Hospital there, hut liie died almost immediately. Dr. David C. English, of New Brunswick, was on the train and he treated Fisher.

Slini Gets A no! her Victim The alarm had been spread up and down the creek among the boatmen, but families whose homes were not on the creek bank had not heard of the shark. Joseph Dunn was visiting his aunt at Cllffside, about half a mile below Matawau. The warning had not reached his house. With' Jerry Harrihan, a boy of about his own age, he went down to the pier of the New Jersey Brick Company. Thomas Cottrell, a fisherman, coming up from Keyport in his motorboat to aid in the shark saw the boys swimming near shore and called to them to get out quick.

Harrihan was nearest shore and obeyed promptly. Dunn was swimming toward shore when he was pulled down. Harrihan leaped back into the water when he saw his chum disappear and had towed Dunn almost to shore when Cottrell pulled alongside. The shark had taken one bite and vanished. Dunn's left leg was stripped of flesh.

Dunn was taken to St. Peter's Hospital, New Brunswick, and was put on the operating fable last nightt. The surgeons think his leg can be saved. From Matawan to Keyport, on Raritan Bay, and even upstream from Matawan the creek swarmed i nissBHEi ci la rasas si BBGKEiRai sex scans 51 oughton Direct Your Attention to their $1.25 Sport Hats 50c Including Pana-mettes, Cane, Linen, Cretonne and Striped materials. All are desirable shapes.

Panama Hats $1.25 Including all the newest shapes for sport wear. An exceptional offering. Boys' Wash Suits Are Very Moderately Priced SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 36-In. Check Suiting, 19c Value, 120 The styles are Black and White Checks, mixed with a little color. 36-In.

Silk Shirtings, 89c Value, 69c Washable Silk Poplin Shirting. White, with Pink, Blue, Green or Lavender stripes. Ladies' Bags, 59c In Black Leather only. Fitted with change purse and mirror. Large assortment of shapes.

29c Flouncing, 21c 18x27 inches wide Swiss Flouncing. Large assortment of patterns. 79c Gowns, 69c Made of Cambric, embroidered and lace trimmed. A few models In Figured Crepe. 79c Skirts, 69c Cambric Skirts, prettily trimmed with emboridery.

Tea Aprons, 15c A special lot of White Tea Aprons, marked for clearance at 15c. $1.50 Woven Madras Shirts $1.15 $5.00 and $6.00 Pare Tub Silk Shirts 83.85 4 for $15.00. At $1.00 BOYS' WHITE WASH SUITS In materials of Linen, Poplin and Chambray. Collar, cuffs and belt of contrasting colors. Sizes 2 to 10 years.

Boys' Wash Hats, 50c A full line of new Wash Hats In new styles, In White, Tan and combinations. Palm Beach Pants, 50c In plain and pin stripes. Sizes 6 to 17 years. Very special offering. At 98c to $4.98 BOYS' WASH SUITS In full and half belted models and Middy styles, patch pockets, straight pants.

Materials of Chambray, Linen and Llnene, sizes 2 to 10 years. At $2.98 COMBINATION WASH SUITS are very practicable, as they always look fresh and new. Have 3 separate collars, cuff3 and belts of different colors. Sizes 2 to 10 Years. last night with motorboats and dories.

Lanterns and flashlights gleamed from bend to bend, for there was some evidence that the shark was still in the stream, and the hunters were resolved to let no chance to bag him escape. Ernest Dunham, thirteen years old, was also bitten by the shark. He had jumped in to search for Stillwell's body and the shark nipped him. The injury was not serious and he will soon recover. He was taken to his home.

Two Previous Fatalities Charles Epting Vansant, a son of Dr. E. L. of 4038 Spruce street, Philadelphia, was killed July 1, after a struggle with a shark at Beach Haven. The young man, who was an athlete, was able to grapple with the fish and fight his way to shore, where he fell exhausted HOME OF Bart, Schaffner Marx Clothes AU Genuine Panama HATS STRAW OATS Reduced to S1.00 3W, $2.65 PLAY OXFORDS for CHILDREN, strong and durable.

TENNIS GOODS at the very lowest prices in this city. All Spring and Summer Suits Reduced through loss of blood and died two hours later. The shark had seized him as he was swimming in the breakers about fifty yards from shore. Friends who were near him in the water believed that his cries for help were meant to attract the attention of a dog with which he had been playing in the water, and did not go to his assistance immediately. Soon the water was stained with blood.

I When he was carried ashore it waa1 found that his left leg had been virtually torn from his body. Arteries were severed and the loss of blood was so great that nothing could be done to save his life. He died without regaining consciousness. His friends didn't know what had hap-nened to him until they saw the dor- sal fin of a shark above the water. Their rush toward Vansant scared the fish away, and It escaped.

Five days later on July 6, Charles Bruder, an employe at one of the large hotels at Spring Lake, was seized in similar fashion outside the line of breakers and before help could reach him both his legs had been bitten off, one below the knee and the other above the knee. Bruder was known as a strong swimmer, and the lifeguards paid no CANVAS SHOES AND PUMPS, cool and comfortable. Silk Fibre O0SE, Pair 25c $1.00 NECKWEAR 65c New Train Service From Oounci Brook The Wilkes-Barre Express of the Lehigh Valley Railroad now stops at Bound Brook. This is an all-steel train of parlor cars, coaches and dining car. Leaves Bound Brook daily at' 5.14 P.

M. ARRIVES Easton 6-24 P. M. South Bethlehem 6.48 P. M.

Allentown 6-59 p- JI- Mauch Chunk 7-45 P. M. Wilkes-Barre 9.25 P. M. For tickets and further information see Ticket Agent at Bound Brook, or J.

F. Andrews, Division Passenger Agent, 211 Market street, Newark. Telephones: Mulberry 287 and Waverly 980. Leiiigti VaUej THE ROVTE OF THE BLACK DIAMOND jy7-10-13-lS M. ABRAMS 33 -4 Burnet St.

Sole agency for W. L. Douglas Shoe. Houghton Strauss Men's Wear I "Style Without Extravagance" 345 George Street 1 New Brunswick, N. J.

TRENTON MAN HEADS BOARD OF OPTOMETER I STS FOR YEAR tpfxtoM. July 18. The annual members of the board are L. C. Ash- burn, of Cape May; H.

B. Fine, ot' Bridsreton, and Benjamin Blocn, of, Elizabeth. During thepast year this board re- yoked one license and admitted ten! practitioners in this State. Examinations for licenses to practice were; conducted to-day and will be contin-i particular attention to him when he swam beyond the breakers. His cries attracted the attention of the guards, who went out swiftly In their boat.

"A shark bit me," said Bruder, as he was dragged into the lifeboat. He died ten minutes later. In addition to biting off the man's legs, the shark had bitten him in the side. State m.otine of the New Jersey di nf nntnmeterists was held at h. Jersey State House yester- a nH v.

C. Leambing of Trenton, I was re-elected president. The other ued to-morrow 3ggflWBnWII'MBllBBBHH.

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