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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 14, 1901. 9 SET THE DANGER SIGNALS CHILDREN HUNGRY, AND THEN SHOT fi ta HE TRIED SUICIDE. Coe but ve di lities ot putty" s bre Malt Whiskey that it will umption and ud all diseases have thousands: of ———— -- 04 ete Lehigh Valley Signal Operator, About to Die, Made! Addelson Was Made Desperate by Sufferings Sister of Victim Fought | of His Starving Family. Sure Nobody BLES Should Die, Too. tovSave Her! from ee ee Jealous Swain. Bensn of duty, strong unto death, cauned W. W. Blackford, a rallroad al nal operator, to tle up the freight traf Pa eyeree i of the Lohigh Valley Road early towlay. cane pian eae v lovers* Freight engines darting to and fro quarrel across the network of Lehigh tracks at Parkview Crossing, near Newark, N. J came to a sudden stop 3 o'clock, Asif by magic, the signal lights, green and white, guiding the movements of the PuMing locomotives in thelr passage through the darkness, were flashed out rei—the danger signal. Dropping sema phores and locking switches told the |. same warning to the night workera in tho yard. What was the calamity? There was an instant cessation of |‘ traMc. Engines were brought up with a Jerk of the lever, Rrakes were set. bella clanged and whistles shrte! | DUFFY’SPURE MALT WHISKEY Ratteman was with the girl ath home on Walpole street. A quarrel e 2 Hatten Ver ant shot her Helle Whit of the Kiri, was present amt att to save the victim, but without success. As soon as he had hot his eweetheart Hatteman turned the weapon on himself and fret with frtal effect Misa White's father was just enter- Ing the house, but wan too late to In- terfore. Katteman was employed, as waa Mise | White, tna koinding and printing stablishment here. Batteman’s atten- tonn to Mien White had) been” pro- he had xnown considerable hte affal ow! 4 lane | nmen w was disaster abe: Men darte ind left As can be learned, Jeatouny da large part in hin motive for gthe girl and making away with i Mimself, FAMILY MARKED FOR DEATH. ess from thi a mebi aretne eta “When a father sere hia ohildren seid, tooking at Addeinon, son tat and |rnine their wh of by hin aide hat Wife Barely Escaped. cry for bread tt Ir cane eeeme to have and he cannot restrain hie im- |"! 85 4 and you are dix: tall dange atte nd try gguin to fint work family Vain He son, vestertay A Jobn Addolson, a shoe finisher who Hvem with Nhe wife ws mother sgain—and sev these wi to an tower saw the if he had fallen ned him and Oe We Are Mo n trying for tan taken the n » miles from here. from a vinit operator upleep vening Worl! re | ork asked why he Towerman Dead at the switche! on her when aman Bias 4 Lifted “trom | abd one ds netehbor: porter: m, a Lifted fror eet . é oman nar the Mt sand work | 7 tea tirat 98: etree! ihiencaals ble an ipped to. the| 2 Su Her RUled nImaelt none aeuldltelTuuciail\| HounckieyNveredved Wad ment ekulinisic Pees To our new store jus ‘oss the street, and for this week offer every Seren Na ect tieeoe . knew why he had flashed all danger |alone behind them. When asked what Fora whole day he had eaten noth-[ new and second-hand Piano at the present address at $25 and $50 urated with here Was ab he Wanted he drew a revolver and fred jing 1 othe three . * sf . wound over he died and left the levers un. [tio ahote at Mra, Rice, and then turtied | Nant at Noe ag | eduction. Tt isaehance to get a good Piano ata price that a high- shot t en sold at. Terms eash or monthly Ibe would have our and dy hed a dozen. co and ted. Mrs. Ric k effect irred within halt , Ain his the engineers yardmen knew z Hadad w Huddied | rade Piano has never befor man hal appe: ate heard farcund thelr mother w the meaning ef t W. | autelde, had killed himaelf ot been sacrificed and property: his W. Blickford, the operator, bento married inan ot mite age. Why iredm of thousands, lente a the story af hie sutden tinpulae to diel onion. Tae eleht of a payments for the interest over the eash price (about $15. extra). MY: L ae ipaks ete i and of ite caures, frantic and tie hung himaelf, uelme cut] Pop ov reo the & DP ‘hast i ar mhere heewan seated Ervearasnueiecinentiny nel steee ie anil he hun t f or over JD years the ase” has been ygnized as one of the LET TRAIN RUN OVER HIM. | TROLLEY VICTIM | MAY DIE. “NEW YORK SOLDIER BACK. amt confessed to the erm, es Cate -—————-] most durable Pianos made—they stay in tune well and are made s weeks ago Mrs. Hice’s son was MeWUCERE Hr sa Fea ESTER a Gra Ganie car | Mier ante diets aes eee WOULD | DIE EAS HUSBAND DID. SECRETARY ‘LEES DEAD. to last. 2 to Save I SS a ‘ (ry CES (ieee ae Some Fine Bargains in used Pianos of standard makes tak arenierie |i AA cece tence eee | Col Beh tanwwrn, one ot che ax-| DROWNED BOARDING SHIP, |! sr¢ same Teue to innate Ga— Lanrence Saye tte Has |i, satan: from SQBO to $195. The sae baer aaa Mry. Seeley, of Harrison, N. J., one of chi a Falthtul Friend, ATUANTIC CITY J.. March 14—| sistant appraisers, res led free. et “ake best selection. Write for eatale Edward W. Batley last nix ol ocany : areata Friern eres Res 4 | to-day from hie won, Witla Medshat, a fireman on the] The Palle ned to-day of an ate on oft Arie fs by a Pennevivania express, He | THY Klemsni, of Newark, it to] #8 neing Ma arrival at] pyyush steamer Heathfeld, of the Teint. | Mumvt Me sued > made last night hy F nearly: thirty W. wax caught In the middle of the draw- “1 serious injurles to with his regiment from} yi dine, was Crowned to-day. ‘The | '* mans woman. | veara died early ring at Palin 109 West 42d St. resting at ron atreet, Ho-] Reich. Kia, where he went two weeks Just West of 6th Ave. . Verrel in Iying at the foot of Sixth Ftahorn is 4 first Heuten-| street, Lang Island City, Redshat, whe | bekan. ‘The woman's husband t Jutant In the Twen-] iat seen nahore, wo irving tn) board suichle on Feb. Ho The p ory “antes voluntes or ceimainect hin :fooun; e 4 feet ped to end er ty-neventh United States Volunteer In-) {04 fe o-tween the versel and the dock [cate Mra. Kuhn atrestped 1 pan life U aling Muminating gaa through He served Inte the water 1 the pam tube ured nit say for his health, Justice Lawre fe when he learne era death bridge at the city thoroughfare by | the train, It was too late to reach) en rend of the brid he dared nol jump into tae ¢ for 5 ——_——_== If you want a good suggestion as to. An ad. in The World, no matter how sind bodies how to get a job, small, lient and tu a oT 01 % down 0! fitted with y i rer inn depeens i et the ! Seventh Regiment, | iiia Terion “for annitance ware heard | the mame (ube uned by her husband i Ce a the Two. ftundred cl Swept away. before “help” could reich | her mother lying Kasing wma. bed. acid Put a World Want ad. in Sunday and’ Brings tenfold results. beéowe the him quickly sem for a doctor. up situations bob. nightfail. unteer Infantry ared. NOC. 0. D. OR MAIL ORDERS FILLED ON HOUR SALE GOODS. As Others See This Sale. Joseph H. Bauland Company has a new kind of sale on Frida All About These Sales The hour sale that is held every Hriday at the Joseph H. Bauland Co.'s has proved to be a most popular innovation. Of great accommodation and convenience to patrons. The | from two polnts of view. There are to be on sale for periods of one hour only certain lines ‘<i offering {s different during each hour of the day, and the goods scheduled for a particular - | of goods, the sale beginning and closing promptly on time. For instance, from 9 to 10 hour will not be offered before or after that hour. The goods that are sold in thelr re- | o'clock there will be sold u variety of articles. At 10 o'clock the sale of another variety of. spective bargain hours are marked away down, at half or a third of their value. pers| a a objects will begin, closing at 11 o'clock sharp. Thus the sale will go for every hour to 6 a o'clock in the afternoon, a new line of goods beginning every hour, They are the accumu- which will be attractive offerings include all classes and grades of goods, and the bargains that wideawake shoppers | lation of a number of small lots of high class goods, bought at prices below the regular have already secured at the sales cause them to look forward with no little eagerness to! Fal: 2 to-morrow —Abore \s taken from a recent article In the Brooklyn Citizen. | ENTIRE BLOCK, FULTON STREET, FROM DUFFIELD TO BRIDGE STREET, BROOKLYN. | value—Above {s taken from an article recontly printed in the Brooklyn Eagle. ' e e Hq e e wan ' H H H Ce \ i-s> Here is Undoubtedly as Great a Chance to Save [oney as You Ever Had in Your Life. <<.2 ' H Sooo eee ira A tll -----. Sapp a - | Qn Sale 10 to 11 A. M. ! On Sale 11 to 12 A. 1. On Sale 12 to! P.M. | On Sale 1 tu 2 P. M. On Sale 2to 3 P.M. | On Sale 3 to 4P. NM. On Sale 4to 5 P.M. On Sale 5 to 6 P. Me | ' | \4 & "ty, x Me saa VA | BEGINNING BEGINNING BEGINNING BEGINNING | AT Sam AT 104m 9 Yds. Bone Casing, 2c. | y Belladona Plasters, Sc. Witch Hazel Jelly, 10c. * 32c. Cortes: 27> ' H w York Blair fin Cabinets, tn dens, an In No- Mane, Holle, kid body or Jointed, piliadons Plasters, the beat, in pat tedclasalesellye io Drug Dept, | Mantaticn Java Cotes bel | tlsrat ea K on with hale, i rar vvalue 200; pe f te ta . io Thora ‘and’ storkings, in asement, 49c. Plaques, 17¢, Canned Pears, 1 3c. 59c. Toilet Water, 32. sidered edging. tn Ta Laundry Soap, Cake, see oater an | Semel. Imporisa ivicnenlit Barucibe res fenrena Violet roitet” Water, kints. o0 Men's 8c. Cloves, 59¢ ax handy cakec In basement, per | SE ° ie Percaline Lining, 8c. front. each. pericanis les ities apel)t coemee yl sea pete Men's Kul slightly sailed , \ ¥; Porcaline Lining, in black only, : i 88c. Books, 15c. and not in alls! pe 59e. Child's Underwear, 2c Na et oe Hose, ‘ae | 2 inehea des pa yas, 25¢ Welsbach Martie cient ete olde. and | Women's Gloves 3¥¢ + nc cher, as 5 Cee ritete ee nhc cotton, | cottons keamiens feet. double hele Child's 15c. Hose, 8c. jenuine ond of “choice Inerature, former | Wot brown. | lf ic. Shoes, oSc. gwen ribbed. trimmed and | WPM tees, per pair, Fe Childeen'a Stockings - extra ‘fed va esas Fe fore Ce aa el edb eet STEN | tT at fet pair, oe Avished, each, 1214c, White Goods, 8c. quality, fast’ black cotton, ri 5 + Corsets for 22c. tre ' zi | ; Ay her seamless feet, double heels gnil tors, | Corsets, long. wa tkely bo » 79c. Ol Cans, S0c. . Sc. Walfeta Ribbon, 2c. CATS ie oH Crossbar, beary | per'palr, fe. q ANC aweininl war oles ana raptor saci asa anena Galvanized tron Oo Cane fel 18c. Halibut. 12c. 50 ft. Clothes Line for 9c, | "!** 18 10 24, wer pair, 22° Tampico Scrub rush In ne nize, with et, price lavender, per ya i yjlianey cbtcken Halibut, in Freah |) Clothes Laine, beat quailty Jute, 5Cc. Dish Pans, 25c. (08 Pate li Black Taffeta Silk, o9c, Pish Dent. heavy rove, t for He, pletlance. &. Grosjean's Dourlean 15c. Taffeta bon, 10c. Guaranteed Mack 1 eyape $5. 00 Writing Desk, $3.50. reheat MAD aE a 19¢, sheet Music 12, 20c. Jolly Beans, Lb., 10c. | tisk deep and inter’ pi wk Tatiein stlte ations, | gf, mateninas Baresi, Or toe Writing, Deska Ho | Paks cenectin piee erri some of the | Assorted Jelly feanx, in Cand ult itine: of (calor | and tannrasy An i 74, Ae, Tinity Gray, Fe mp Wirell gee 1.50 Piano Stools, 98c. 10c. Stationery, Sc. vie Malt Away a | Dept. per Ib.. toe, | omens Slippers: S9¢.ai) ne a ecear ten 9c. Pkg, Safety Matches, Sc. Fancy Hox 24 sheets Oe aay Daye ere Fancy oulves: Qt., 18c. tor hhutee! wear. per. batt, se ! PAC Maulice paaharce “| papergand -ze_sny fine satin | gna’ Finwer, wer ropys tte per muerte ine! (oer Freularl= “eo | 3 pkgs, Wheat Coffee, 50c. alt i reat 7 Orenaicdse Wheat Coffee, Old Grist Mit,” K wered tn damask . ‘i *) 25c. Organdles, 7c. ibnet Gread iTeays, Etc., ra Boys’ $0c. Walsts, 2c. rerularly She, package: 3 packaxes 89 witie a zt t extra } price . size, wh rane Trays, 216.00 Bureaus, $10.50. spolstered in ieat | \ Ma Toweltin i Boys’ 50, Pants, 23¢: Maize; Cr Ts a He ‘i evr . ached | y ove. , 1 Doz. froning Wax, &c. ern, gear a ted with a tatlely | erence pinto mirrors’ sweet frome: | nmaaks Brice. Bunch of Roses for 5: meow ribs Fi | f Ironing Wax, with tanule, in No- (rainer. worth fe and each, Prtee Ze basen price 810.60, * ‘ Lawns, Eten 2c, \ Large Amerie y Honea, | Tooth Soap, 9c | te, per doze! 2 oto atiate, etc. ty to | wit F : a4 ah Osc. Purss: Boys’ 75c. Pants, 45c. Areal near: a in Paper, of Hair Pins, 2c. 1 yds engine, worth Toe 74, adch. | crlimmed winery rw Men ara ay Z oe Leathe side durny Pants, lot of | teug t or to) blue steel point, | 26. Suneh ane a in | sets Uhaniets lined, Tantei "Brow ands inediun, shades ie Fiiapentasa ie crimped be Mtenaht all sizes, ee 12% Dress Ginghams, o1,c. | Boys’ 10 . ores a por! ijeanh to KLE aa 50c. Pull Jars, 29c, pape Kaucy Dress Olag mi rage! Sirloin Steak, Lb., 4c. per pairs ae. | imitation cut glasn Put darn with | Se, Mandkerchiets, 3c. dopey, Wiieay Ginabauve, lanes, se: | Horas iu | ii aoe ak, in Fresh Meat Dept., Ruttled ‘Swiss Curtain: wold-plated tops, in Silverware Iie. hn inadheedhieta cv tueracs | all; gelorell per; yarn #i4e | j 2 | Curtain, tutl G embroidered, each’ de 10c. Swiss, Yd., 7'<c. | Cretonne Drapery. cs | California eae reney: Bot- | aD efihotatery s! co ot Bottles. Ete., 50c. 12c. Belts, 5c. tc a ate inches wide, | vapor Fig or Raspberry, Bars, Ve. | ’ 2 Z AtLGNTC ' ° ce in "Uphomvery ore ’ pure caliorma Grape trandy, yer | $4.50 Folding Bed, $2.49, | ytipulte,(gutsaless Ot and Vinewar woritn atckat | Pepe per yards aie! He He ! | bottle, 19. Nolte Enamel tron Folding Neds, | cut nek and copper in asement, ¢ flen’s Handkerchiefs, 8c. | Cottaze Carpet. va. i $1.00 Chairs, 69c. ggttonal each, Be ep, Men's Jawonette Handkerchiels, | ¢ ew a f | Women’s 1c. Hose, 10c. Oak “Wining Chairs, cane neat, | * Oy 7c. Apron Gingham, Sc. | 12 4c. Percales, 8c. henieitehed silk tnitial rach se " at | sWouen at black each, 69 12c. P'ge Macaroni, 7 tc. “Bates Apron, Glaghams, heavy ity, Kool 93° | Sait and Pepper Shakers, % 5 Rolls Toilet Paper Ie 1 and c 3 White Lawns, &c., 2c. TUM per pak ReTiber ee ane. | quality.) per, ya... adenine: Ber Le codaratll alin assualt mis mn | feat. ante toms. Der Tete Mulleneeterec dr ade s DaCKARe,). Tec, Wi " | pepper Shakers, vais ge i Het pat See eniteanh Embroideries, 7c, Yd. co ile vashy Cloths, se 1Sc. Underwear, 9c. see shakers Pita | iG ie prime nias rien, with Insert. | Inehen: fret hoor, rear; cach avon ea Underwenr. Ane cotton, Child's Under Joc. Chain Vurses We. Ap erount | Va. mateh, per vd. te ribbed, low neck and no roadie tle ied pain. urees. in saat | 7bacés & Emb'y, 2c. Vd. | “Phonograph Records, 19c. Handa Whitener /Jar ise, aa Mell trimmed and ie | cee Sines trie “to Vara Ver. ret Ribbon, Ie. i ; per 'ya., 0 i ‘ Hueno ities: More Wark for Un- eeiarnte 0 Ne Itys each. 106, Evaporated Peaches, 1Sc. Hn black an ta aNGM En | at 8c. Kitchen Crash, 3c. Oh kgabertey march.0 Prat Infants? Kig Shoes, sc. 12e. Saar Miner pit menue tise ae praing and eguiarly Bonn | LS ten egos a Sige Co 0c, Toitet Water, a 4 rc Crash, per yard 8, « rs ste KI b ‘ Hiannel 4 : en's Outing he and arly 2 pois AE . an aide De eorg Vater, c . . . . coloriny erns: in atriped s . $3.98, here Dress, new, o a Py; Women's Night Gowns of good Old Crow Whiskey, 59c. Carpet Floor Mats, 20c. Women’s Wrappers, 38c. Siectatealeo rings and. doteion i Women’s New. ‘fatlor-tuade Suits, | aeece reularayokercaane | Bull Durham Tobacco, 26, Ph Gentlemen Cigars, 3¢. muslin, Eosplre, atyles. with tucked Genuine Old Crow Whinkoy, dis- Carpet Floor Mate, bound edges Women'y Wouse Wrappers, spring | colored grounds, detachable stock | with Eton or fy front conta, five | lined with rule of saine mate One thousand | bake of vel First Gentlemen Ci are, matra. revors Hamburg Insertings, | sited by W. A. Gaines, Ky., per | and trnged ends, 1h’ Carpet Dept, | styleu and Fatterne, in good wear on cufla, fashionable brass dt wood whades, | (uit width skirt excellent in exery | peated “Mackwell's “Dull “Wjurbafs | wtupper. clear invana’ Ait bottle, Tae. able percal: tice, 3c. in front; Be, nizes, $3.94 | way, sizes 4 to 1 years, price, 39¢ Tobaceo, rer bag, 2c. to any 10c. cigar, each, Jc.