The evening world. Newspaper, April 25, 1901, Page 2

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JPHE WORLD: THURSDAY EV —-—_—__ + += Ambulance Surgeon Ordered Mrs. F. W. Bennett Taken to Police Cell. what is respectable Herve is ‘any Tork Mrs. Freder!: we POLICEMAN'S VAIN PROTEST. kW. By Bennett Kiyt ness mia q pre nnch of pastr lesiiay noon : nd feeling ill or | darted to go home rede ‘ She fel! at Bro: and Tr oa u ne soe Sha third street, and to t policeman | p> Tw who helped her into # r-by 0 he 1 . save her husband's address and tele- | sty K yhone number and asked t rotified. Meantime an ambulance | ah G and arrived. Dr. Cornell, the sary AGE arin : feon, refused to take Mrs. Benny ss sh 10 the New York Hospital, say b shat she had been drinking. 5 3 was al policeman protested that she « ¢ Ta woman of apparent refinement and [tHe oder side ae init ae had detected no liquor » a puneedor : i" ng that she be taken to th Se vapecat eee ng douse, Dr. Cornell drove it ‘ ‘ SG iRlERArHGA 2 Mrs. Bennett was 1 Undhéd pounda: fenderloin station in a pa Bad Not-Héen Drinking, vainly protesting. She was say i! nei 1 her Lerosy the sireet. tank trom.a cell by the matron, who real Ke ae us renensamet ROE “ iil ; ‘zed that she was fll So gre was |, a\teativoesi vente eae ser grief and shame that she fainted The ambulance was summoned again | Dr | Cornell. This | \ n Was removed | and with it came time the sick wo to the hospital, alight from an saused by her frightful exy Mr. Bennett, the husband rated with crlef to-day. To There she died last troke apoplecti« Wf The Evening World “Mrs. Bennett, with a fr ington, N. J. left my fhe afternoon at a an, During the tett felt tl und remarked hat she thought she wo “Well, as I'm Koing fon I guess [will stay « ince,’ sald her friend herefore left the lown Broadway. | tho freah alr w aw why she walkel a of taking a car Mrs. Benn ‘and had weak ankles tastons she had recen ot this, Last week, power of speech for three a physician distinctly told avold all exc or shew itricken with apoplexy Mrs. Bennet, was forty: ind the mother of two young daughters who have recently made 3he was a member of Dr mnance Mrs, Hen hor {Ko 2 WOMAN IS DREN. TAN OTHE SENTION-HOUSE ANT revive her, er she must uid be send for At the mtntles MRS. Bae RUNS Leaves Death Cataze| and--Comes to New | York with One Child. | | | “Et ts a calamity fer an two of her darlings M J. Fills to an Event r to-day, “and tt iy « case hecatise 1 two dead childr by Christian soi “They were an enysle think that hard to best Mra. hile and her Careesyea i y Leroy, ate « i ‘ Lillie H, New Gbrist : c Tment-houw, a 18S West Atrewt, f is for the bert Ariens Hellever Refer: “ ef her chittren tiv aud died trom dip where 1 Took AM Precandons A n 4 #econd ch i) . Mr. Brows made a sec wood, Wut he id no t qither, en treaiment, rmewt s army, hud ret LINER PICKED UP A LAME STEAMER. ING, APRIL 2 1901. RICH WOMAN, ILL AND ARRESTED, DIES OF FRIGHT. | * Accused of Being Drunk, She Faints, ls Taken to Hospital Peet) ee Brings to Port the Disabled Audace— |Woman Says Willie McCormick Begsin Harlem Propeller Was Gone. \ | 4 , " Nuitace " : Sf { La i fr 5 lisa A MA i fort ‘ en a HALA TOAYE ‘Britis sh Government Michigan Peeewieae y = Wee Will Spend $3,000,- | ing atthe Rate of 70 00 001i" ‘ 000 in Defenses. Miles an Hour. a sn rs perrearesrrr errr i yer 1 * i} \ Bs \ nh i} * ‘ fo 11 ipeesteCormiekennd lien tht ny 1 + * < te sve : ; | TE NEW Vomts, Nippon Mae cheb Mb Poevtene unger i steamer Will go to ably will not dock TWO KILLED I S = URCEST FORT. WESTERNWRECK = Jupier, Rleo, Deareaey) theme San Juan. Heiivicivicicieteleiete the ambulance ts sent for ith me ani told phoned for the ‘King fOr y thought MATRON CAUSED HER REMOVAL. arbean, the to an matron tn station, sald wrter at Mra. § ennett wi 5 oa trained utaie lat onee symp- I smelled of alcohol, the ambu- disorder Told 1 moned, had collapsst while of the desk and we back reo. for an am- mothe New no that cnac once Ite ow ot ron her spoke teatily. looks to me THINK THEY SAW MISSING BOY. —Cattleman Shows Clothing. le missing World appe He looked alder than had been roughing tt ito might have given 1 on nickle May had run A omtory im eo tid admitted he Away New York, hut told father mintreathy ame wax Jahn 1, we furnta wit she punte and DRUGGIST’S DEADLY ERROR. Sid to Mave Used Polson in Make Ing Cltrnte of Maun in. 1 NORTHPORT, L. 0, April 2 —The au orities here have determined to make | satiation into the death of Mrs | Vienna MeCann, who cl on Satur ia last after a wi ese, gatld to | | | have Deen caused by a mietake made by A. Frasick, a toca! druggist, tn com: viniing citrate of magnesta On April 4) Mra Mevann drank the imagnesta and was’ soon afterwara i velzed with convulsions The phystclan who was called that Frasick had ured glactai nctd in place of syrup of eft Mrs. McCann ¢ Frastek left of Mrs, McCann's death parture he fade a state Alon Was notin 1 that h une was notifled to be hack jay lust, but he ald not return. A summons has been Isaued for him, Mr. Supt. Robinson, of the New York | { Hespltal, after bearing the statements | of Polleeman Schiotman, Sergt. ‘Todd 1 Matron Lebourheau, anid: | af |ANDREW ‘H. GREEN IMPROVES and at we'll take her down and} wash her ou | “To owas not surprised to learn thi that she wan dead." SUPERINTENDENT DEFENDS DOCTOR. We ha no disposition ta get Inte a ntroversy rothis The facts these, We received a call to Twenty third street and Fifth avenue, Dr nell responted, tle saw Mrs. Be tod in the pre root witnesse fered to lake her to the hospital. She do nay he policeman wou rohusband and she w a carr Phere was nothing fornell Ado but return to would suspend Dr. Cor- on of the pos “Why shou When the woman refused to ac- ° to the h pany pital the not Dr. Co . Nor can the pital be blamed. *CUOARY BOY PICKS ‘DARK MAN’ Certain in Court that Prisoner Was One of His Kidnappers. I care not In the trial PATLA April 3. of James Callahan, impticated in Kidnapping of Edward Cudahy, Jr. 1 Cudahy boy took tie stant ‘allahan ay the je did hie duty. | Dies. the police any, I have given you th by fnete and we will stand “WHil you permit Dr Cornell to make versonal statement? ‘I will not permit Dr. Cornell to seen. The Incident is closed. nell has nothing to any.’ RIGID INQUIRY TO BE MADE. Mra, Bennett's of the police Svening World reporter circumstances tt's death will be thor- 1 by the hospital au- oughly tnve thoritles. Itt tainly a peculiar eas “It may take several days before all those epn mt van be meen, but the charges of the police against 0 pital stam will not confer with stigation wil station of the New be guarded “and | reitet The new Catarrh Cure is not a salve, olnt- der ner lsutd, but a plea ntaining the best a concentrated, for catarrh ih 1" grewsy, d p the new pre bet form Ix always clean and con The new Catarrh Cure ts aup tarrh powders because it In a that many catarrh powders eo The new Catarrh Cure ia called Stuart « Catarrh Tablets, a wholesome cowbinatios wood tar, guaiacol and d cures by its ac ood and mucous membrane, rational treatment for catarrhal only rouble. You do not have to draw upon your Imag. r whether you are olutely identified rk man’ Callahan the boy declared he tuetors. but a eynicat hin featur emotion when aw one of the ab- smile played ne boy teaxtifled that Callahan's mas: tache was stubbler at the Ume of the Kidnapping than It ts now amined young at he had ney Haller ero The lad admitted er the case with Ge Cudahy. h tell He admitted that the only direct he had of “the dark man's” fi he appreached him. He a he was badly ac: could ne ave identified Calinhan from “imply seeing him. ‘The police, he declared, told him t had a man tn jal and wanted ton he could identify the prisoner as dark man,” He admitted that he picked ont han principally by his voter In answer to direct questions, I that he wa ever, the boy de ce tanvot the Identity af Callanan, whe bat int of a brog: nd gave a pecullar and sort of talked “Father York" Ean Andrew H, wax quite nen, who a few d with pne Mass. wing rapldly heme, ernoon, It wa ted to return te AT THE WINDOW The specimen garments there dis- ved will show better than we can ell you here what we mean. Our Extended Sale Positively Closes April 30th. . Until then A Spring Suit or Incladin Spring fopeoat for S|) "arabes Coneaded value $30.00, tnd which we at no other time make for Oo, The offer holds good only during rem shaye of this sale. Every fatric and ah “Delivery optional. ANTIRE BUILDY N.W, Cor. 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