The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1901, Page 3

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HEAT KILLED FIVE : ON HOTTEST DAY. THEREBY RE RR BRERA RMS OR RRR URE REA ERE MURR REA | HATH STS BS PT DTT FL DTT PE ee TITS New Record for June 28 Established in Swelter that Pros- trated Many — Hos- pitals Busy with Pa- tients and Tempera- ture in the Nineties. sy “HEAVEN ON EARTH.”—-FATHER KNICKERBOCKER'’S IDEA. MEPHE RMA RE RW HRE RENE HERE MME NY HY KSINR RRR HEH BB OB TH HICH, THE HOTTEST EVER. Oh, Jemim in’t s¢ hot? jin’ to the Rollin’ spot! Mercury all Degrees per hours What's a feller to dot much but TEMPERATURE. 1 omcial. Street. 76 80 “oo se £ a Lic ¢) so a SS aS mo Ww} SSS mm os He lives at No, 160 Weat on oo bal} ur WAGNER, thirty-nine, DEATHS FROM HEAT. MRS, HELEN MI of No, 60 Columbia FORD, seventy, rect, Brook- Died at home, forty-nine, of No. anon avenue, Hrooklyn, Died Brooklyn, JOUN MURMAY, Atty, Oled nt hin home on New York avenue, Clifton, Ataten Island. forty. Died in the Passaic, N. J. General Mospital PROSTRATIONS. Park avenue, Subarban It and Decata nue, Flow Jou No. overcome at Leon Miller street. St. Ca’ ercome vee f ©, Brooklyn, avenue and harine’a Hon- HENRY WEISH, forty, Canal jowery, 245 Stanton atrect JAMES LY, twenty-three, Kingsbridge Road and I prostrated on Webster avenue. Flower Honpital. THOMAS SMITH, twenty-five, of No, 69 Marcy avenue, ‘Brooklyn, overcome at Cherry a atreets. Gonvernear Ho MARY WATT, «9 No, G83 Washington stree! lyn; taken to Brooklyn Hospital M. VAN ALLEN, thirty-five, of No, 200 Lorimer street, Brooklyn; t ken to Eastern District Hospital. ARTHUR WALBERG, thirty-two, of No 30 Covert atrect, Brooklyn; taken home. PATRICK FEPNEY, nineteen, of No. 74 High street, Brooklyn; ta- ken home. JOHN MILLER, fifty-six, of No. 128 ‘Went atreet. Overcome at No. 191 Faltom street. Taken to House of Reller. MAX ZELLISKY, No. 120 Madi at No, 131 Mt amooth shaven, 5 feet 10 inch Overcome at One Hundred and Six- teenth atreet end Eighth Twelfth street, Walked jevue Mospital fainting with the heat. ‘ MIOUALL GARVEY, fifty, of 2412 First avenue. Prostrated a Third ave: and One Hundres and Thirteenth stgcct. Harlem Hospitni, CHARLES SCHWAS, thirty-one, of No. 233 'Fittconth street, Jersey y. Prostrated at Eleventh atrect and Third avenue, Rellevue 1 AM BRITT, thirty-two, No, 302 Henry atrect, or Sucvambe at Stanton and Mangin streets. tal Overcome at Sixty-seventh atreet and Am- oterdam ‘avenue. Néesevelt Hes- ‘Thin 1s the hottest June 28 on record. With the city inn killing swelter, the temperature ran up steadily from early morning until It reached 91—the top- notch figure, ‘That was at 2 o'clock, and {t held to the same mark at 3, with no signa of the heat abating. Ninety-one, however, was the official record taken in the breezy eytte of the weather man. Ata mutter of fact, It was three degrees hotter for New Yorkérs who walked the sizzling thoroughfares, for the street thermometers showed the mercury at 9. This, with the humidity registering 62, made conditions well nigh unbearable. Although ‘the official Mgures felt back THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 2 ISYLVIA THORNE IN THE SHULTS DIVORCE CASE. Pisa aE aT st BPTI SSO a = QdEDOIS-3S &e % WEATHER FORECAST. ror New York City and B wteintty: Continued high ¢ temperature and generally falr weather to-night Satarday; Maht to southweat wi a to 90 at 4 o'clock the street thermome- tera showed the mercury at 97, and half an hour Inter it wan 99, Tt told on scores, as the police reports show. Five deaths from the heat and many prostrations prove the direful effects of the torrkt spell that has held the city for three days, No promise of relief ts held out, and the matter of the weather has reached serious A few days more erature may prove fatal to scores of human beings and hundreds of lesser anim The howpl- epared for a run on thelr equal to some of the record days of the past. ‘To-day they were sorely taxed], am- bulance calls being frequent, while per- sons faint’ from the heat He thelr to the various Institutions and were treated. wry reached the ninety mark Ko thiv afternoon, the suffering ect being, intense, s forecamt. called for fair + With continued high tempera: ven If tt rains to-night, says will be no 1 ture, Forecaster Emery, the: ing rellet Phe rush to the weasile resorts began early, and boate and trolley cars were crowded, On the streets the usual torrid scenes showed the heat's effect on New Yorkers. There was evidence of much suffering In the tenement districts, 1 the poor thronged the parks, recreai pliers and water front rally, HEAT STOPS STREET WORK. Sweltering Weather Forces Laborers to Suspend in Jersey City- Public work on the streets of Jersey City had to be suspended to-day on ac- count of the heat. Chtef Engineer an Keuren decided at 19 o'clock that work under such sweltering conditions might mean the killing of many city laborers The contractorn in charge of city work onthe streets also suspended opera- AUTOS LEAVE TRAIL OF KILLED AND HURT + ¢-«_______ French Government Will Put a Stop to Such Dangerous Speed in Future Races. AIX-LA-CHAPELLE, June 2,—Alto- wether seventy-three motor cars com- pleted the first stage of the automobile race between Paris and Berlin yeater- day and started again at 5 o'clock this morning for Hanover, 278 miles distant. The racers started from here in the same orger in which they arrived. Another Accident. DUSSELDORF, Rhentsh Prussia, June 28.—Two of the motors, those of MM. Fournier and Girardot, collided on their arrival at the checking station at Ober Kassel. Thoy afterwards charge! the crowd, Several persona were Injured, but the motors were not damaged and proceeded, HANOVER. Prussia, June 2.—Four- nier arrived here firet, adding to the Grand Duke of Luxembourg’s prise, which he won yesterday, the award of-! grested fered by Hanover for the quickest Journey from Paria to Hanover. PARIS, June 2.—The automobile ac: cldents yesterday, which included tw. Killed, In the Partw-Berlin race, are causing wn outcry, and Deputy Gaithter brought the matter up in the Chamber of Deputies this afternoon, He asked that measures be taken to stop runnin automobiles at excessive speed, and re marked, amid loud applause from the Rightists, chat it was a singular and saddening idea to organize a race to Berlin, passing through Bagellles. and an. The Premier, M. Waldeck-R replied that the race would not have | been authorized if it had only been farted ‘for pleasure, or short. Mexin: | HES ae Hoe aS PR ae eee HeLa see eee eee SUR os Se ses ae STS Gen ore d eee Millionaire's Son Sued by Wite, Who Names the Actres&’ as Co-re- spondent — Husband Puts in No Defense. ne, at one time an humble chorister the Weber & Fielda forces,| now a shining light in the life of London) and Parts, is named aa co-respondeat in & sult for divorce, brought by Caroline C) Shults tn Brooklyn before Justt Gaynor to-day, The man is John HW chester NOY non of milllonaire t owner of many fast horees races for sport and proitt. ‘o-reapendont named by Mrs Sylvia Th Shults, of Port- Shuts ia 1 Richards, also a for- mer member of the merry chorus, but not renowned as Sylvia Thorne. Shults particularizes aa to dates Her husband har not Med Mrs and places. an anawer Thorne ix the sister of Fred . formerly a bleyele rider, now a robust yodler In the chorus, He ts the husband of Edna May, but they have not Iived togetner for many moons. . Shults, who is a inember of the thy Heard family, of Brooklyn, bv having been Fr noted whip, who died rec stand ana told of her hu: Shults wins pt in Bhults Wentifed a phot her. She declared she had to leave lin owing to hts conduct 3 Mrs. ua She ens, of No, Xt West Sixty-third street, told how Shults ihe tO CALL to nee t trema at her The Thornes occupjed an upper flat In the dweiling, but me meetings were always in Mra. Stephens's apart- ments. ° On, various occasions she had acted s chaperon he actress when they had called on Shults at his apartments on Fifth ayenu Fannte Rice, who acted as mald for Mrs, Steph testified that Shulte had kiven Sylyla Thorne presente of dia- monde, Shults did not put tn eny defense and Justice Gaynor reserved decision. ‘The Shultees were married Dec. 3, 190, by Rev. Dr. Charles Hall, of Holy ‘Trinity Church, Brook}: “EAR WILLE” CLAMS BOAT. Mystery of the Drift- ing Cat Solved at Last. n. The mystery has been solved of the catboat which was found adrift, Wed- neslay afternoon off Fort Schuyler Light, Long Island Sound, in which rome clothing\waa-found and some let- tera written by Maggte Healy. of No. om East One Hundret and Teremy-frat street, to “Dear BI" and “Dear Wil ppearn that on Wednesday Lam- vert Van Allen and William ‘Horst 316 East One Hundred and er: street, Mired the boat at the foot of One Hundred and Nineteenth street They sailed up the Bart River and ted it to a barge that was In tow, The bung men Kot aboard the barke. When ja the Sound they went to where thelr boat waa tled end found It mise- ing. The rope had broken which held the boat to the barge, The barge was bound for Connecticut, and an it parsed clone to a point of nd near Pelhamville Borst and Van Alien jumped overboard and swam ashore, They went {n search of thehoatyes- terday, but did not find tt. ‘This morn- Ing they learned that Edward Dough- erty, a boatman, of Honeytleld, Throges Neck, had picked it up, and they went to the place to claim it. They were annoyed at the publication of the from Maggie.” UEEN’S CABINET AS RESIGNED Lack of Support at Polls Cause of Action. THE HAGUE, June 28.—The Cabinet has rerigned tn consequence of the re- cent elections, by which the Govern- ment supporters lost thirteen seats, ‘The Government of the Netherlands which has Juat resigned was appointed July 1897, and was constituted as follows: Minister of Ferelga Aff dent of the Ministerial Couneti, I, de Beaufort. re and Presl- Dr. W. Minister of the Intertor, Dr. H. Goe- man Borgestus. Minister of Finance, Dr. N. G. Pler- er of Juatier, Dr PW. AL! Cort van der Linden Minister of the Colonies, J. T. Cremer. Minister of Marine, J. A. Roell. Minjeter of War, fleut.-Gea, K Minister of Public Works and Com- merce, C. Lely. ~ For Sen, $2.00 to $4.00. 3.50. For Women, 31.50 to The ih Try and at rp je Wy: store, with Intelligent kin, 1 one small profit. Sure- ly these 20th century better D mot mean Shoe, better service and lower prices, tlons were nbout to be tasued to control the ed of automobil henceforth no race would 4 ma) trafic, road: I Jonge Sel placed at the disposition ot ‘suta. mobile <drivers: The statement wea| iA Nia aa, I. BLYN & SONS, YACTORY—401, 403, 406 BAST 918T Handy } B09. ah” Aves, Sah a doth sea ve.» Steress) 162 Bowery, Broome. , 1901, SYLVIA THORN REFUSES CLEMENCY. |LOOP RIDE KILLS’ ~ A CHORUS GIRL. Pretty Kitty Kennedy, of ''The Cadet Girl,” Wou!d Probably Be; Alive and Well To-; Day Had She Not} Ventured on the Sen-! sational ‘Loop the} Loop" at Coney Is!-; and.. ne} 2 A CO RESPONDENT. SAFE SCAFFOLL FOR TWO. Miss Kitty Keanedy, 0 Nelle of w York,” “The Cadeg € "and “The na Donna," the greity chorus girl. | eghteen, who dled Wednesday | ente avenite, was burl oat Newoure ¢ The, theatrival friencts the dead gitt sent) 1 pleces, and they | | Minera dates! June 12 On that nt. she vis- | e ‘Loop the | Loop” sensation attr mand they | took eon the contrive while | imbines the old toboggan iden Vel feature in the shape of [turvy ride around the Insta Vertical olrcte, It roux undertaking toi rides, and itr yum In pan kere ina’ are riding head downward and are kept from fa Ht oby strapa which haye been fas about their watnts. ts othe frst Ute Jnown that hax been anerif ~ Vfametnating novelty. There te t effect that the ow ‘the ern imaintain a private hospital Machen Cmncinian Duce ty AlbwMAl in che inctosure and have surgeonm at Chterroiecite mee eion hand realy for an ble a Job as any ace ARI R—The Prete] MIRMINGHAM, Alu, June 3 —Frani | Mant may ave them: F er After one of Ine Kennedy m oO paride: District | Mille us OT OUS 8 S dent has refused to pardon Ex-Dtstri Aller: notor pi RL A omplainesl to t that while pass. Comtame and her relatly of} whe had in she wouid Le om Harrison, Was Drowm KITTY KENNEDY. of Drummer Boy tm The Cadet Gtel!? feel assured that tf ken the loop the loop ride alive and well to-day. —— CHILD’S BODY FOUND. Wotton, Who Disappeared Attorney FIL P. Ingham amd Bx. | hang here to-day for the murder ing around vertical circle she Aesistant-District. Attorney Harvey K | Patre Wo Adams, who was at-/ lurened thrown forward and tn-! vody of Lizale Wolton, five years Newitt, of pling t him for burglary fured her side. Frightful pains followed bith Git) foundiaeale convicted and sente! ar the Miller execution (and Ina short time perttoniti« developed. ag halt years’ imprisonment for conn wi oiored. Wax hanged | Sho died a week after she had taken tol The girl disappeared from her home with the famous Jacobs countert same neaffold Or murderng a| tor bed. She was a atrong, healthy «irl, ony edneadaya hat tan’? wane xa) the: cares in Pennsylvania, two years fellow-convict employed in the mines, | who hat never before been ill a day.larswnel tee CLE dent than this szason. We these $10 suits, and it, wasa clean saving of $10) dite air, they mak? cool and comfortable sults for ~ every man that bought.one. They're actually worth ihe hot days of summer. An endless varicty of colors toned cassiireres $14. Made of strong, light-weight serge, fast ClOr! ing patterns in stripes, checks and ree plaids ots, and stylishly and hold their shape; all sizes from 33 t 46; our special pric Men's Silk Lined at $19. A luxurfous suit at about tailor would charge; made an dye black silk; th: regular price ¢ is $25; our special price.... Men's 98c. Negligee Shirts at 59c. | Men's 75c. Balbriggan Underwear | 35c. garment. Men‘a 35c. Imported Men's SOc. Leather Belts at 15c, Men’ ere at 98c. Men's $1.50 Bathing Suits at 98c. | Open Saturday Eyening till xx o'clock. Lai aiaey ies ci Men's Blue Serge Suits at $10. The popularity of blue serge was never more have sold hundreds of |g) Blue Serge Suits $1 #% ‘4 Men's Blue Serge Suits at $14. | half the price a elegant narrow wale blue serge, half lined with lightweight quality of pure these suits 519 00 $1.50 Fancy Cotton Sweat-| Collars and shie!ds 500 fairs of Boys’ Voge Brovhoxs: AM Six. Cov B Ave. augurate this sale man and boy At eight o'clock Saturday of tor s:ly w wen, $10.99 They're made the regular sac Although serge in itself ts to give you as much comfor ‘i These good 18 suits; them, are regular 1,000 Boys’ Wash Sailor Suits at 59c. Now is the time to think of Fancy Hair, We have thought of it, therefore this sale of one thousand dainty little Wash Suits in blue or tan percale, some solid colors, some trimmed! Biack Alpaca Coats, special at and embroidered with stars, &c., others with stripes of white duck on ft There's not one in the lot werth less than 98, | at$3.75, 4 to 15, special 49c!s*.5° and S2 Straw Hats, special . at $1.00. Blue Cheviot Kn at Vog 'Tis but 4 business da n short, square shouldered milit nd made as we make Sale of Men’s and Boys’ : Summer Clothing. fore the “ Fourth "—the busiest time of the year—when thousands of men and boys are preparing for their v purchasing the necessary wearables for!hot weather comfort—ialf the enjoyment of your vacation is to be comfortably and well dressed. make these next four days the busiest in the history of this store we in- id Furnishings—so that every an be comfortably and well dressed at a moderate cost. Men's $10 Striped Flannel Suits at $5. of Clothing, Hats, Shoes morning we will place on sale plaids and stripes; these suity are made up to sell at £10, but sons. goods below cost—just fora tyer—a hint; come carly if you want one at. Men’s $15 znd $13 Light Colored! Young Men’s Suits Reduced to $7.50 | Suits Reduced Men's Flannel Suits, smartly tailored, same style as shown in cut; all tht new shades of blue, gray and green. in $5 00 aT e to $12. fabric te let in Fy in col vr fast * $12.00 and very light weight, we try tas possible lsu ing extra Suits are Elegantly $14.00 ial prices. sy the comfort of the little fellows, Pants, Drovhors A2™ Six Cov Bt Ape. (Sizes 13 to 185 with the sam of eacellent: workmanship, former prices ot these suifs wer $14; reducedto ... Men's $30, $28 and $25 Suits * Reduced to $22. made, of th: cr fall lined) worsteds; lined or half lined with. sil or alpaca; cus- tom tailors charge $10. them; reduced to... | Fancy Wash Vests, special at $1.50. White Duck Trouser: $2.00. Untined Bue Serge Coats, special s ation— To mes we haracteristic carefulness and Jen's Suits This lot come high colored and dark black chevie serge sults, The blue finest. bard and untinish:d 5.00 tor $99.00 special at $1.00, special at Mail Orde:8 Promptly

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