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h N Z \ THE SUICIDE FON SUPERSTITION Brooding Over Vane of Baby Son Dying Makes Fath- er Kill Himself. THREE OTHERS HAD GONE Ruscher Believed that This Little } One Would Expire at the : Same Age. Max Ruscher, atore at No, per of a delicatessen, 2 Eighth avenue, shot n4 instantly kfiled himself to-day in hie apartments back of the store, The only explanation which his friends can offer for the net fs that he hal been worrying over the approach of bis oldest three years, e irious fatality abour age of three a this family. The Ruschers have had, all told, five chil- | dren. ‘Three of th are dead. They until three years old, urn as thie fatal eee | and died. all were ni and then each in t wan reached «!cken This re en both + Mitle Max the fourth of their children, roto his third birtuday, they wre frightened. store. feelitig well and that he wanted to go back and le dow in bed at r re ash him. dead in nix right t Rusche is preparation Move to anor at to-morrow, and thin Is another reason wh dg think his deed was not of tor mplatton. HORSES, BURNED IN STABLE FIRE EIGHT ANIMALS PERISHED IN EARLY BLAZE. Efforts of the Them Were F Damaxe & Hight horses were 4 ing in a stable fire Ninet)-third street niall proved Were mi pitiful distance attempts als, whore for some 1 do noth- ing for The bullding was burned down, Both structure an? horses bel i to Con (ractor Matthew age Iy estimated ‘The total dam- bout $2,06 300 GIRLS MARCH FROM SCHOOL FIRE GOOD ORDER PREVAILED IN- STEAD OF PANIC. Engines Spon Pat Out the Ninse and the Scholars Go Back to ‘Their Sentn. Shortly after the three hundred girt scholars of Public School No, 41, at New York avenue and street, Brooklyn, A assembled morn- ing, a fire was discovered in che base- ment In the room where the school sup- plies are kept. The janitor, who saw smoke pouring out of the basement windows, notified Principal Smith. He sounded the fire alarm, and the scholars formed up un- der the direction of the teachers In the different rooms, By this tlme the smoke was through the building, snd the girls knew that this sno mere drill, but the teachers kept them from going In- to a panic, and they were marched out in good order. 5 ‘The fire department soon vut out the blaze, and the scholars went batk to ‘thelr studies. The cause of thy fire is not known, ARRESTED FOR SMOKING. Blection Inspector Clung to His Cigar at Seth Low Mans-Meetin: William Fink, of No. 614 East Elev- enth street, who said that he was an inspector of election in the Fourth As- @embly District, last night went to the mass-meeting at New Irving Hall, in Broome strect, to listen to Seth Low. Capt. Allerton, of she Eldridge street @tation, gave orders to stop smoking peakers were addressin the au While Seth Low w: ing ‘pulled a elgar from Tis | pues ie it and began to iffer went up to nmin | ‘and requested to stop smokin; know. the Jaws of the countr; Fink, “and there's nothing in them vents a man from smokin Fink was arrested on a cl erderiy conduct, but was disc yooure to-da = Workman Fractures Siu! (George Halten, twenty-three yeara old, No, 43 Oliver atre my aint on the # ut on i | dred atrvek Oy @ troll | | | | “The Auctioneer,” {Ringling girls also. Three patre of Three of Dave W Thre All who have seen David Warfleld In| well an giggle, and that their winks are | have seen the three as deadly ax the bite of a Staten Istand | ROBBED MAILS ON LARGE SCALE. ;LOTS OF PLUNDER FOUND IN/|COMMISSIONER OF CHARITIES PORTER BARRY’S HOUSE. « Post-office Thomas Barry, Post-OMce, w States charg mails. “This p: Commisstoner stealing.” my raid Barry, pansesston.”* which was wan held at No [om has been in night weeks. W. J. Cook, , ‘The Inapectors went children, and made a They found sixty: palre-of kid gloves, seven pieces of jew- olry, including a Jarge Odd Fellows rink, four rings for diamond settings and a diamond scarf pin. They also found an three small opal rings, a gold watch chaln, two prayer-books spe- clally bound and printed, a number of small albums, a gold sugar spoon, a gold spoon and several other pleces of silverware, together with a number of pewn tickets for small articles of jew- five hair brushe: unset opal, elry and silverware. It Is beHeved that Barry_has been en- gaged In thie pllfering for more than two years past. HIGHWAYMEN ROB AND BEAT A MAN. INSURANCE COLLECTOR HELD UP IN BROAD DAYLIGHT. After Knocking Sensele Him and Jacob Zeur, a Ife Insurance living at Midland Park, N. J., was held up and rob- bed of $200 on a lonely road near Pater- The footpads beat Zuer and he 1s In a serious condition. Zuer collects weekly instalments on in- In-the country around Paterson and banks his collections in Ridgewood, son this morning. dustrial policies Paterson twice a wi bag he started from his home for Pater- gon at 6 o'clock this morning, At a lonely polm in the road three men confronted him, horse while the other hit him on the head with a club, rendering him uncon- When he recovered had icecaimped ts with his moni Zi to drive to. Paterson, serene aaa utation and few ie CRANK TRIED TO SEE KING. Arrested Darlag the Duke of LONDON, Nov. H, ‘ing he to Induce ithe 1 DRIVER. COMMITS SUICIDE. ek Ende His Life by| ri George Herman Schenck, years old, a driver, of No, 33 West committed sulcide rbholle ack Thirty-sixth street, to-day by drinking ——— Car Fractures M Henry Drisselmeir, Mitty. ycars old, of No, 60 Edit One Hundred and Fifty- fourth street, while driving a:wagon this t Third avenue and One Hun- et y-ninth street, car and thrown to TO-DAY. Ho received ‘a Apache, Char! taken morning, flee Taree pairs of follicking eyes Ina rom, J Adams, Miss Dennis and Miss Berkley. [able young | They are conspte in all the fun tn Capld's dow, “The Auctioneer. when Mr. 8 cutesairia, row neers | e ,e waranie) aris Warfield goes tt reer of Fourteen Yeara‘in the | Application Ia Made for Mandamus Hie Arrent. fn porter In the General arraigned before United d with stealing packages from the age which I am accused of “was not found tn He demanded an ex- 6 Hudson street, je employ of the Post- OMce for fourteen yeare. He had charge of the dispatching of Southern mails, and It was while he was at work last hat he wan arrested by Post-OMice Inspectors Jacovs, Swift and Boyle, who. had been watching him for three or four When arrested, Barry, It 1s sald, dropped a decoy package addressed to where he Ilved with his wife and two ‘Three Men Neapoiled the occurren held up bears a bad w drive past it in the 1.—A despatch to a news agency from Portemouth says a mad Dutchman has been arrested for trying to enter Portsmouth dockyard, during the welcome to the Duke of Corn. had come from Canada King to stop the war In “TEEAHE = HE Dell y Denis t do it any a slt down as to do that at the Bijou now adays unless he gets hia Uckets a day Bo If you are an impression: lor 0 ahead. other way, go away Rumor says they know how to filrt as They are Miss | mosquito. TEST TO ASSAIL KELLER'S RULE. Sour Temper. ‘That the condition of the dig ba arked effect upon the O14 Ben Jonson witely sald, “the pleasure of living depends upon the liver.” and It ix | FIXED A LIMIT OF AGE. to Compel Him to Certify to Maintenance. It is sought In an application to Judge! Clarke, In the Supreme Court, for man- damus to compel Charities Commission: | er John W. Keller to certify to the Comptroller that Mamie Schallberger. | thirteen years old, has been boarded a month at the New York Juvenile lum, so that the Comptroller will pa for her board at the rate of $110 a year. President’ Mornay Wiliams secks to have it decided that a néw rule made by Commissioner Keller ts not lawful. | The asylum receives children com- mitted by the courts, and children surrendered by parente or guardians, from two to nixteen years of age. Heretofore the clty haw paid at Shields to-day, t for Wednesday In $3,009 ball. Hie & fact which none ma! iy te that a sunny Fate of $110 a year for the maintenance | Gisposition more often results from, & of chiléren in all the institutions, on pete, digestion than m any other the “O, Charities, Commissioner Keller's new rule pro- vided that ‘no child by n the ages of two and sixteen years of age shutl be recetved as a public charge, unless committed by a Magistrate.” The rule was made In order to inaure that no improper cases should be folst- ed upon the public bounty. It Insured 1 case K." of the Commisasloner of Acid dyspepsia, commonly called sour stomach or heartburn, 1» caused by slow UIgestion of food, instead of being promptly "gested tid converted Into blond, bone and ft Hes in the stomach for hours, fermenting and decaying, creating Ra duce. pressure on the luogs 1: heart, short breath and general discomfor: and frritation. Such half-digested food ja indeed po urishment for the body, brain and nervy d the result fs shown in irritable te hes and that de- usually cailed the But how quickly all these hen appetite and digestion are re- Pike County, Pa, to Barry's home, thorough search, iberger was nas dere at the The item for ionth's board was not ap- ‘commissioner Keller, and the Somptrol ier could not pay Prestlent Williams, through Robert Goeiter, brought the matter Into court, claiming that under the legistative char- ter of the asylum they receive all chil-| 5: dren, and are by Inference entitled to pay for their maintenance from the pub- Ne treasur: WANTS HIS WIFE: | SHES HER FATHER ACTION AGAINST WEALTHY MERCHANT FOR 820,000. tive medicines only, irritate the al: ready Irritated stomach and” bowels and have no effect upon actual digestion of ible course to follow ts natural digestly 2 i The natural digeatives which every healthy peptones. diastase and ckiny Stuart's Dyspepela. Tablet nd successful in curing. stomach a A asstinitacion of fos, jenry, Kirkpatrick, of Lawrence, Maay., y len and woinen whose occupati preciudes an active vutdoor life ital daily Ly speps: to fo myself, and | know positively that I owe “From the time | was'22, when I gradu: | ated from schoo! with broken health from 11 was 34, T acarcely knew | be free from stomach w His Sen a 3, Fou Says Frederick day. larity and puipliavon tis geadudily” disappeared after tbe uring Stuart's Dydpensl ‘Tablet aT eat Iny meals with rel which [had not known #) (ng, bo pyre served, st Flea. ¢ | was a grow- 1.—Frederic ardort, a wealthy merchant at Haver- straw, has been sued by his son-in-law, Bernard J. Fox, for $20,000 for the alleged allenation of the affections of Fox's wife and for depriving Fox of her soclety. ‘The suit has caused a stir In Haverstraw society. Fox is a popular young man and a labor Jeader, On Aug. 27, 189%, he ran a suburb of Sunday World Wants make for- tunes for advertisers. Pianos and Organs. With $200 Ina A Sour Stomach Is Often the Real Cause of a} ay present health and vigor to thelr dally } WORLD: EEE THREE GIGGLING GIRLS WHOSE EYES_ - BREAK HEARTS IN “THE AUCTIONEER.” fatisfaction | ETE EER Te eo UVES |, 1901, 4,000 Men Wanted To-morrow. Gur entire wholesale stock re- moved from 583-585 Broadway to our retail store, 740-742 Broadway, is marked with the mos offered. shoddy. season's class t remarkable values The world’s best. productions. tailoring. below wholesale figures. passing anything for the money shown in America. Doors Open from 8 A. M. Until ro P. M. 70 vieuna All Wool Suits, all sizes (whole- sale price $12.50), 400 All Wool heavy weight, shade, (wholesale price $12.50), Sack 6.85) Winter Ov ercoats, | ner 6,85 Suits, nicely stylish — effects, weave sale price $3.50), 500 All Wool Sack tailored | (wholesale price $20) 00 Pairs Heavy- neat narrow stripes (whole- ever Nothing doubttul or This High- Prices shorn Sur- eight Trousers 1.85 Keep your purchase for one week, and if not satisfied bring it back and have money refunded. S. N. Wood & Co., Wholesale Manufacturers of Dependable Clothing, ‘The super coat consists make, Shou to fit the figure. Edges are pressed it i Py smooth- fitting ap- pearance. If you intend 740:742 Broadway (Just South of Astor Place; lor quality in this in Its thorough R| C ilders are worked hin, which gives ta smart and Filth Ave buying a camera wait until you have seen the for Hen, Women and GRAPHIC. \O} [fore ‘They lead the world 25 different fon the Most gate coulpped mitt riasie- Liberal Terms of WESTERVEL 292 and 29. iter away with Loutse E. Mardorf, daughter of Frederick Mardorf. They were mar- ried at Spring Valley. When the Copel paa returned to her father's house shi prevented from weeing her husband, and 80 far the father has sucoeesee tt in keeping them apart. It is sald that Mrs. Fox wants to live with her husband but Is prevented by her father’s threats of disinheriting her and by force, Racy testimony is ex- pected at the tr! of the case in the kland County Supreme Court this month, aii SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANIC FOR TO-DAY. Two held his the thieves je Welcome to ornwall. Bandy Hook Governor's Tela! PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED. Bieta sa, Betta [i Matanza Donald Acid, thirty-five and start The 8) ballad tot a muste-boxes. € For prices, Hamburg hn Queen, Antwerp. Denvei re nee, Gibralte Joba Sanderson, Dunkirk, Monterey, Havana, rE Bk NS OUTGOING STEAMBHIPS. BAILED. Heaton, Jamestown, Nortolk, Bidia, New Orivans. was Barbados, Thomas. foundland. Caloraae, ‘Drustwiek, muse ella offers an unl ¢ ereatest of th box Ike It tn tone, varius to A common violin in comparison with ordinary Mand hear tt talogue and exceptionally favorable terms of ensy payment, address JACOT MUSIC BOX CO., 39 UNION SQUARE (nroamay # 1710 1). NEW YORK, A Library of Music smorrw Extraordinary Bargain in Children’s Black Ribbed Stockings 15. S.rain” Hinear _ T & DEMAREST 4 Bleecker St., nannow s UNTH. sr CREDIT Cre REDIT TO ALL Furniture, Carpets and Housefurnishing Goods, Ladies’, Gentlemen's and Children’s Clothing. CLOTHE yourself and family and furnish your home complete for 4,00 Per Week 1.00 Goods delivered in un- -marked wagon if desired. OPEN EVE. NINGS. & oth St BROOKLYN. wo “1 ens near 32 at Little Cost. No wh ite Norary It's the differ classtes. Every tune sheet you get after purchasing a Stella Music Box Is a per- manent addition to a real brary of music. use the ew tune sheets, they always remain the same. steel tune sheet (to be found only with the Stella Box) has made this revolution in music boxes. delicate parts of the instrument. STELLA Music Box No matter how much you The now smooth pins to break off—nothing to harm the Why not buy a ean en the yther m: na very one rtoire, trot Ni © betw: radl- —— 10.00) 267 WEST 120TH ST. a CREDIT Erstoay. Oxford” Gra Fora rattling wee | ust like f a ride tow Gray, brown, blues, ¢ Yi figured effects Boys’ SEAMS cece cecece coats, of heavy K trigve and beaver, at 'S SUITS, in anewarry of greet and stripe des gns, and blue 26 ck rouvh rib puce worsteds, at f Ostord frisze, y and tan and weight desired, at kiay venet/ans, any ME tweeds and cheviots gray worsted chevi and chain-weave heavy N’S OVERCOATS, in y dand raginette n ic 5 SUITS cassimeres, in all superb munner, at ME S OVERCOAT: in greenish and € h friezes, some wi yoke back, also siik Hned thibets, at. Every regular sizz is here in everyth shown in the windows—-ro fear that we | kept in repair for one year without cost, Men's Hats. Troopers at nes, ous and Derbys, all pure, tor The phenomenally popular Pan: hape, tn ali the OE os as Belgian tron foft and sth 1.45 of the high stand- ores $1.95. production” LYER for two days only, to-! MEN'S UNDERWEAR, fia.00."" Other Days until 6.30 P. M, LOOK PROSPEROUS FORCE YOURSELF TO SAVE Hi dapartmens: Hated Watches manu- save you the miidle wk your employer for NEW GREDIT SYSTEM L. W. SWEET & CO., LEACING CREDIT JEWELLERS, | TY MAIDEN LANE (ta CREDI FOR EVERYBODY Anything you want LADIES’ CLOAKS & SUITS ON CREDIT. Joen Evenings Terms to Suit Everybody. t—clothing, cloaks and Jewelry > = e L Er SuStaiNG C0. andy Sapse see Sale, , No.l. yj Boys’ Very Stylish All-Wool for ages’ 3 to 16 c's erarhctie next. Friday. t «garments thit uths' Suits, tor ages 14 to 19, also for small men up ta chest measure, black thitet, $. Knee Pant: Men’s Suits and Overcoats. Man's Suits, of durable blick cheviot, Perfect in fit, at... Men's ( bh ish and gray uver- S SUITS, in the rich totile green and brown mixed ack, in Oxford gray in Belgian worsteds and es, made Up in chase fail to please th: money fs instantly returned. wry Goods, | Ft y pee $2.50 These oods— f heavy-weight all-wool g it will give $2. 50 and knee pants of good b ¢ cheviot.$f reenish patterns in catsimeres..$2,$3,$4 plain and newest = $.4.50,$6, $7, sound cassimeres, taped sree 25Ce, 45C.y $10 75¢ Men's Suits, of close-wove1 uN good wear- ing and styl'sh chevi $5 sens Os coats, of . aa Te jots. *10 in ing named in Th: Surprise Store ads or Tbe “out of the size.” Should any pur- All clothing bought here is velour Da: Furnishings. Winter Underwear, of heave i’ 45c 45¢ 95c 23c 25¢ ri ch pers pattern, alse dered Union. linen Figured Shirts. In excl y dexictis Ia Imported Scotch madras... +. a New Stik Neckwear, a brilliant Heiuge of designs’ in every shape that Is Worn... morrow and Monday. azure blue, fleece Dentistry? WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, 54 West 23d St, New Yor 4la & 410 "Fulton ste ‘Brooklyn. {Second door west of Abraham & Strauss) be POSITIVELY EXTRA have your teeth extracted FRED Tn che morning and go home, at MASS MEETING MAENNERCHOR HALL, 56th St., near Third Ave., wun fise 267 “WEST ae ST. LADIES padmay Abo DROS, 231 | ‘all wit eat Weekly paymenta: re prices." AMBRICAN 19 Maiten lane, 64 W. 12500 at detil 9), Giamonls, mall weealy paymente, BMS, anos, justrated Catalogue. ATH ST. ‘bectal bargete Bead for us | pvc who want "| Friday Evening, Nov. ist, at 8 P. HL, Under the Auspices of THE TRADES UNION POLITICAL LEAGUE AND THE SETH LOW LABOR LEAGUE, ADDRESSES BY SETH LOW. Jai tom Wm, J. O'Brien, Samuel Seabury. NT LABOR ist wm. Edw. John AND PROMI) LEAD! For Justica of the Supreme Court, CHARLES * H. KNOX. T. Jerome. Patents. tents emer “pros REE. EDOAR TATE PRE! Tia The Sunday World Want section fi. hess inexhaustible fountaln; it te ¢ed by those who baye and:

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