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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 12, 1901. i 2 CLAD TO GET [HOW MOLINEUX PASSES THE DELAY ASKED FOR _ DIRE DISEASE ~~ DAY AS HE AWAITS FREEDOM. — IN TOPPAN CASE. | ys gue rn Every Couch: in our enone stock will be a bargain, Prices are reduced to prctically wholesale tigures. © DOOODIOODODODDOOHODOOES. GOODDOOGDOAGSGr: ROLAND B. MOLINEUX IN THE TOMBS. OF : Presecution Lags and Friends of Accused Are Encouraged. Miss King, Cheerful Martyr, ) as Defends Dr. Barney |3 RUZZANIYS HAY. Mass, Nov Against Scoffers. 3 [sens esr aceon 6 3 oe eee eT HE FEELS ‘INDIGNANT. 3 nok ual ext week, This action |} One Dollar Per Week Opens an Account. ® not explained Gy tae ottcert wor i 8 SETH Sie kupabueraten : Rugs— Useful squares in ingrain, | ‘Alleged Inoculation of Alleged Tu-| & ee ranea OC Sane Teena Ae Ee ‘ amictal #ays etc., attractive in patterns and| berculosis” Rouses Physician 8 | Weve that the government nawenkdieea beeen price. | to Hot Resentment. © SS a cha ban CHR CTR CAEN UR RLCE MeN dE Curtains — Nottinghams from ® | Mise ‘Toppan av te her. innocence Wy hen its rate Known.” sald ¢ 75c.: Irish Point from $2.75. | It pains Dr. George D. Barney, of |S ing for a cha to her sory in] think we have a weak cise that we] Portieres—A full selection in all Brooklyn, to 1 hat th ine | @ j court have not made a mistake in arresting | singauiona that he is! mistaken when § sTHelnrlgon@rsican tinea’ to afallentn | suis THUR : ey ., fabrics and shades. he thinks hoe inoculated Mi: Ey ) —eee!l)] ee = = King with tuberculosis germs, Some of co) A [J tevetet Blankets and Comfortables—At} pen onass, his fellows | edicine are lined bo | * a i ation mahog~ thie] Gellet? that thaveheortal:Atles® King [J imahsea's seasonable prices. [agrees bare Go not really expect to have consump- p , Pictures—Thousands of subjects | == " > Counsel McKinney, of the Brooklyn | Soma@aae 4 2 | 5.75 to choose from. 6.98 Board of Heaith, {sone of the scoff- = 3 | gra. He refers to the case as “he al- Still Finds His Cell in a Peer’ A Four-Room Flat Completely Furnished for $125. lemed Inoeulation with alleged Rerma tak- 4 ®| Hundreds of thousands of people have seen this picture of the BEDROOM. 1 PARLOR. en from an alleged cow alleged to nave the Tombs Luxurious A Omega Oil Boy and Geese, oak Dremtag | Satia damask Parlor Suit, G pleces: Pies tuberculosis.” : vl ! ry rimmed lirror, | Pree: wel 2 “Tc is, nectectly outrageous that any] @S Compared to the 3 and wondered what it had : ; * S| Ti let rable Rocued hesdSSasO TRMSTCO Dy lobe, pair of handsome Pictures, large Orie doubt should be cast upon the matter."| Death Chamber at to do with Omega Oil. It aald Dr, Barney to an Evening World - ~ of hi hing’ : i ms ental Rug, 7.6210.6. report y oa yea — » ts : eee ee ashe ton oeeine| clog. Sing—Popular 3 has nothing at all to do with nt DiNING-ROOM. : a : a : it. It is just a picture to KITCHEN. Gold k Sideboard, with bevel umirrorg any fake business. with Other Prisoners C ahs ty ose iRlam door), Tange, two | Pak cane-veat Chairs, oak, Ext Table Dr, Barney had all the morning papers Reads Al 3) attract attention and cause Shen Chaire “Kitchen Tabi, 12 748. Olle | bandaome Table Cover, 15 ris. Matting, Yeate tn front of him. He perused the ac-| Reads Almost Con- OF people to talk about Omega |) ~~ ecette 3 counts of his experiment with great care and considerable indignation. stantly. “Why, look here,” he sald, “it is true that there were no witnesses to the {n- culation of Miss King. But the tnocu- Oil. Its purpose is the same as that of a Salvation Army | gruwhen she beats adrum. Cell 38, east side of the second tler of lations were made on elther side of the | t¢ old prison In the Tombs, and firth | Based: “He Tooke ting a drum attracts a! J. AVE., NEAR 84TH ST. ae door from the south end, ts where lover all ¢ Roland B. Molineux site all day confident now that each day brings freedom nearer. The story of ore day with him In the Tombs {s naturally not a story of fre- quent incldent, nor does cell 3% suggest |other magazines much possibility of comfort ani well-/4ud_ her being, and yet Roland B. Molincux says |{fom cover I as called th that to be back there, in’ the same cell | prisoners to. som: he used to occupy, is heaven Indeed | article, after the montha in the Sing Sing death |#nes on : Through with house. They say at the prison that his!) The interruptions In his day are very improvement since his return has been few thes frat jone\a the \ arance marvellous—improvement. however, tn) barber aw hoscomploteathisirounds health, not In spirits, His apirits have | Sitted to: wer mhaced sence never once flagged eince the day of his rber ne arrent. } neck, just over the shoulder bones. If | you go to see her she will show you the scars." “Dinensed ” It Himself. “Is there uny doubt about the dis- eased condition of the cow?" asked the reporter. ot the alightest,” replied Dr. Bar- ney. “I diseased ths cow myself. The veterinary surgeon who attended tho animal agreed with me that it had tuberculosis. Bealden, I teeted the xerum before inoculating Miss King and found tuberculosis germs in {t."" The reporter visited Miss King. Shoe was seated In the parlor of her home as bright and cheerful as any young woman in Brooklyn. In order that the reporters might see the scars of the Inoculation Miss King wore a ki- ematically ¢ him: crowd to hear a sermon. The Boy and Geese attract a crowd to hear what a good lini- ment Omega Oil is for aches and pains of every nature in the arms, legs, back, knees, shoulders and feet. If just plain advertis- ing were used, not nearly sa many people would have their attention attracted to this good . omitting self or his 4 LE taker away Call and ace for yourself. S4th St. Station at corner, straight vr twice Ae this fellow erestink through READ) THE PAPERS soundly, rarely wak- the night. Ing once thro! Stonneux® * Through : —_.—_ cent little fellow you ever saw." | ohne ee inane, and white anq| GEN. MOLINEUX pays Mr. Beggs, distributor of supplles| Fenin fis visitors acidom coming to they NEEDS NO MONEY. In the Tombs. “Never lost hls temper | Tombs before afternoon. m cut low at the neck. She invit-] once, nor found fault with anything Arrival. G . Co} ed The Evening World man to inspect] once, eince he's been shut up.” ie cbs IneBlSrGel HaTiromeaaie tata nG mega eae sar either bis mot Gen. Molineux pltciofithe ens Co) i the scars. He ata so. For @ man whose day used to begin | arrives about 20" pne or the other | resources from the long fight to save his Oil. The acars were there, all right—one on each side of the neck, just above J the shoulder bones. They were covered _» with court plaster. L “You can't tell about what was !n- » Jected by looking at the scars,” suggest- ed the reporter, “Some doctors say that Dr. Barney might have tnoculated after a leisurely breakfast at the club. | never fatiing to visit’ him every day, | go 6.30 {a rather early rising. These days,| and often both come. They come most | %20 Roland, he n Often ahout 2 ‘atclock. though both sno pecuniary ald. | “want all the sympathy I can get,” " rug has BoM eri soncteatcan nontenetert dor | tdmitted outside v ining hours, Also, | sald he last night to his old comrades not yet penetrated the long corridor | py special arrangement, the Generai anilot the One Hundred and. Fifty-ninth near the dark end of which fe his cell, | Sra’ Molineux. and Mollnetixn wife are Nou ‘ a y bara of candle-light are thrown on the {ever obliged to stand In Ine with the | ew York Volunteers, “but I do not front of | other, visitors awaiting admittance to/ want any Mnancial assistance yet. It Guak<of) the f tier passage) Inj fron the cells, but they are taken in Im-| may be that I will some time, and then cell 36, while the other cells are still] mediately upon thelr arrival. Like the i how out and ask for It, enight . ‘as | others, they always come |! will come boldly with salt water. black. No matter how late the Hght has | ten with someting for the cell they | but Ido not believe that I shall have to “guch a suggestion {s outrageous,” | burned—and sometimes he reads until (are to visit. Gen Malineux: with cigars | come to that. Since the news of a new i a Mr. } 3 t{and hie son's. laund t raid the vivacious young woman, “| midnight--Mr. Molineux Is always up atjand hie son's laundry. and his wife) ieiay for my boy I have recelved 3,00 TEETH 222 FREE TO DEMONSTRATE OUR Ss METHODS © And to introduce our Thurlo Plate, lightest and most durable plate made, All our work fs done painlessly by a simple application to the gum We are the originators of puintess dentl Our ented. Our prices are within the reach of ings from $1, Amalgam fillings, 50c.; Cleaning, 50c.; Gold Crowns, $3.00. All ope: tors are skilled graduates, their ‘diplomas being displayed at each chali know that professional Jealousy has|the same hour. letters of con; p ratulation from all over roused some doctors to attack Dr. To the Early Bath. The Dinner Hour. the country, and nearly every one con: and are personally interested In this association. tains also offer of money ald if 1 We give a written contract to do your work satisfactorily and Barney, but I am sure he tnoculated me with tuberculosis germs and that | shall have consumption.” Yhe's Cheerfnl About It. She made this announcement with about the samo degree of emotion that an ordinary girl would manifest In pro- claiming her Intention to have her finger nails manicured. “Do you feel the encroachment of the @read disease?" asked The Eventng World reporter. “Not yet," responded Miss King. had a slight rise in temperature yester- day, but I attribute it to other cause! lam certain, however, that the ger! will take hold and that I will become consumptive, “I am glad of it, because I know that Dr. Barney can care me and that my act will be of great benefit to the world. Instead of criticiem, I should have congratulations,” Dr, Barney aroused great Interest In medical circles last summer by telling how he resuscitated a boy who had been at the bottom of New York Bay for nearty half an hour. He 19 also credited with removing a screw from a baby’s stomach by feeding the baby strands of silk mixed with bread and milk. When the strands of silk caught in the screw he pulled the loose ends and the acrew came forth. The reason for this ta quite slmplo| Shortly after § o'clock dinner Is sent] should need It. ut Tdon't need it, bless and 1s made evident when, ten minutes ally consists! < eux's dinner| you and them and all my friends, just later, the door Is opened for him and his | rather welt boyish figure emerges, clad In blue serge trousers and dark blue sweater, on the way to his bath, The entire tler shares the one bath, and the early rising se- cures for him the first use of the room. To the bathroom, which Is well fitted | food, or the way It i re keep it in repair, free of charge, for ten years. Being incorporat Feel good toward all of the world.| under the laws of the State of New York, this is of undisputable val This is easily said. but how can you do itwhen jour body is sick? Hycu sant OUR 32 OFFICES: Hoes not have expenditures and to help him finish 0 i ; 1 feclingitoward testy ned) ts 212 BROADWAY, Corton St HARLEM, 330 W. 125th St rlaneuotards isle pa eeeou eel well, OUr Coos health DWAY, Cor.Canal St. | ore Tint 9 P.M. One door east of Koeh' Simple custard: in| “Arcee the Ganeral’s speech they con: bast sniGe . 419 BROA bs veg, oad [tenet nemeetoee woth Prawn ed WQUIRSELF Bh tens stant selene’ isis | 744 BROADWAY, Cor. Astor Pl. BROOKLYN, 499 Fulton ell ted | foods ar the way: 6 vferved, wince/and handing them to him. or decto: or an expert in any line and| 2 W. $4th St.Cor.Sth Ave. OPEN TILt. 9 P. Mt. Cor. Driggs st ant ith white ling and cramelled 0b, |" flr diate? ne" gefute Ue ue tteaa-| hie irr sales amanda He PaAgh SE shen wird up with poor Featth, wha | £08 W., 23d, Cot 6b Ave. «3212.8 BOSTON, ¢ carries his own towels, 6! zines and he smokes two after-dinner] the beginning of the Spanish war to al have! you Gotz.) Bowell trouble,/constl- loge dia teed etic -| PHILADELPHIA, most dally by his father, and his own | cigars. He consumes from four to sev-| Cuban oMfcer who was killed later. The pation, causes more trouble than all other dseasss together. It is indeed the root of VE+ — ingdale Bros’ ’ Open 111! 9 tollet articles, These are very plain|¢n cigars a day, but on the days of sword was found a few months ago tn a) all phy sical ailments, and you will never feel well and enjoy life as long 1s you sufler| || BEWARE of those who imitate our name, signs and advertisements, E apecial anxtety about his prospects hel junk shop in Porto Reo and A and consist of an Ivory comb, a brown-| Smokes no more than on other days ae ee port Telcp nnd Drought up | with constipation. It does not make any difference what your disease {s, if you wart 4 otherwiog stated. Not open Sundare.; Lady attendants: TOLMER of tenderioin steak, | the same. and fried potatoes.| | The veterans had met at Horough Sometimes! Hail, Brooklyn, to raise a fund to re- rib of beef | imburse the olf General for his great backed brish and some steel manicure} Usually by 9 o'clock cell ¥% is dark.| (ts old owner, to help in its cure start out from the very foundation of all good health and set your o'clock, and times he reads on w ‘nel Fa prison he used a complete and rather |e tr or is totciock Hut his medal HOUT] Co hia or ecr ey the General at the end CASCARETS to-day, Geta 10c. box and try them, Then get 4 50c, box, a whe PAINLESS DENTISTRY. these were soon discarded and replaced |Puet" to the keeper, whom he_telle worn by him with honor.’ hem. If you are not entirely satistied, return the box and get your money back. A TEETH J by the present ordinary tools. His soap. | | sampic and booklet free. Address S er ling Remzdy Co., Chicago or New York. 495 over his sweater and a blue golf cap, i it system—$1.00 down and $1.00 which he sets well back on his head. MUNYON’S R E weekly on gold and all work, Then he emerges once more on the Fe < * [soso implements, When he firet came to the /Sometimes Mr. Molineux retires at T have a sword to leave each of my! bowels right. No matter what you have tried or how bad you are, start using F DIRECTLY OPPOSITE EHRICH'S. claborate set of Ivory tollet articles, but | for retiring Im 9 He says a quiet “good! one which will fall to Roland Wilt ‘be | month's treatment, and se how well you are at th: end of the time you have taken Wak. ike his cigars, is brought to him by nls le pete father E § 205 Sixth Avo., cor. 14th St. Picisey panes sepia Hie bath over, Mr. Molineux returns Cy 243 B'way, opp. City Nall. best guaranteed work in Greater New to his cell and puts on a blue serge coat cuma iS 5 ey Le Our instalment or easy-paye ‘ _— ‘ go> | : tler for his early morning walk. Rheumatic pains are the cries of pro- | 636 Fulton St “ test and distress from tortured muscles, | Out for His Walk. aching joints and excited nerves. The} 468. 5th Ay. By this time the inmates of the cells t blood has been poisoned by Re asec] Ctothiag sc are all astir, and at 7 o'clock the ten lation of waste matter the system, | Hi for ‘ten cells on one aide of the bridge where and can no longer supply the pure and | Hi Women and the watch sits are thrown open for health-sustaining food they ruts Chitdren the occupants to take their hour's e The whole system feels the effect of this | fon the Most acid poison; and not until the blood | Bi Liberal Terms of SS as ercise. Hulf the tler walks before . ’ 4 scat ans noty Hel bles : breakfast and the other half afterward, i has been purified and brought back to = 5 AUCTIONEERS ELECT. the north and south ends alternating : a healthy condition will the aches and FULL SETS OF BEST TE each day In having first opportunity. i pains cease, | an TEETH, Independents Choose a New Board] Because he has been so long closely . 7 Ba eg i EEL Ne We . iesalerse For paler $5, $7, gO. of Oficers. The Independent Auctioneers and Speculators’ Association held a meeting last evening at the organization’ quarters In Odd Fellows Hall, Popular with Prisoners. . 4 my condition. was ‘re. and 69 East Eighth street, The meeting] Ail the prisoners In that corridor, in ° Kangerows, 1 was. at- i i was called to order at § P. M. by/all the tlers. are tBere awaiting trial,and a : » i} tended by one. of the Charles A. Nutting, William Secdner| with all of them Mr, Molineux Is exceed- : — * dectore sin acting as Secretary, Mr. Nutting atated| ingly popular, and no one ever has the Bones \ 3 * a wember of the faculty that the object of tho meeting was the] smallest criticism to make of him. His j \ <i \ of a leading medical election of officers for the ensuing term | unfailing cheerfulness has kept up the - ) college here. Ie ve 5S) ‘ —— in addition to the regular order of busi-| fagging spirits of those about him a The eleventh annual free distribution of my remedies has been most | ¢fiption and T would get well. After having For Sale ness, “He copgratulated the members| good many times. gratifying. People from all stations in life—the millionaire as well as tha! Nignis Nenehte declined tw contiane tis | > on tho lourlshing condi-| At 8 o'clock Mr. Molineux returns to | |nnorer—have responded to _my Invitation to try these remedies free. Not| treatment any "longer. Having | heard tlon and called attention to the constant- [nis cell for breakfast, and breakfast for because they couldn't pay for them at the druggist’s, but because they| 5,5: 5. (Swift cific) :recommended (for: . a 5 y most in des: ly Increasing membership—six names{him consists of a quart of cream. This wanted to participate in this sclentific test and to learn for themselves, hrwcver, to" z : alineecttnivand being proposed last week, ‘After a spirited election the follow-|'% al! he eats Labatt not even | whether the Cold Cure would cure in a few hours and Rheumatism Cure; after! had taken a few bottles | was able to ing Were selected to serve As officers| dread accompanying It. Coffee, he never | drive away the pain almost immediately. Hundreds of people called to tell; Robbie around on crutches, ani very soon a ng te ALD 7 T if se for em Se oer vlce-prealdent prea: | drinks, and the order for cream {s never | me that a few doses of the Cold Cure gave them entire relief, and peoptel Penida tio ella Dey ote SSL at b aes Seedner, secretary; H. Gla who came in on itches and canes for the Rheumatism Cure came back if, ny appetite has rer; Thomia 1H. MeEniee, werk ee a ae eee eater which ne | Without them to tell us that they had been cured. On account of the Inrgo| | ‘ad H. Bogin.’ Assem-|keops all the time In his cell; these are demand I have concluded to continue for another week the free distribution blyman Leon Sanders was unanimously bi deadly to him by his mother every of my Dyspep: Cure, a remedy that has done more for weak and worn-out; 9 3D AVE 8241-135 Fou stomachs than any other medicine. It enables one to eat all they like and 228 oy Opi : the great veget eontinyed as counsel, purifier and tonic time she visits him. Luncheon is never an ideal remedy in all | tf — what they like. It makes good, rich blood, vitalizing the whole system. It - IRE served to him, and he explains this by , tt i : rheumat troubles. FURNITURE. LYON DIES OF WOUNDS, saying that ne got in the habit at Bing | Cures dizziness. constipation, belching, sour stomach, distress after eating There are no opiates | (2. 6 eat awommetaiona | $50 WORTH, $1 DOWN, and palpitation of the heart caused by indigestion. If you have any of the all SIW KLY. confined at Sing Sing Mr. Molineux haa ‘ . f Thad anattack of ama | E FEGLNINEEOMETR A TOG DR. RANKIN'S DENTAL PARLORS, been given permission to exercise in fs worst form. The pain was 60 in: | both Intervals, and he never misses his a me | completely prostrated, | 6 ears , ate a) CREDIT. 366 Sah Ave 610 Sixth Ave., 35th 35h 36th Sis, DAYLY UNTIL 6 SUNDAYS TO 4. B ASSORTMENT, net] 10 P.M. WANT TT AN" Kelly Ol THING Co. New York Store: 1prooklyn Store: |— ~ Look PROSPEROUS. FORCE YOURSELF TO SAVE Sing of only eating meat once a day; | Ob0. or minerals in it to disturb the digestion S k toms, come In and get a free vial, and then tell your neighb ; ba L Ww. “SWEET & CO,, EWIN'S, 43 4 and a few crackers suMce him at noon. | 2V0ve symp y Bhbors) and lead to ruinous habit 2 LEWIN’'S, 43 W. 14TH. ST. en Away Without Being Ablo|\ cer his breakfast of croam, Mr, foil. {884 friends of tho result. If unable to como, get a 2ic. bottle of thal Wwe have paired ‘a special book on| LEADING CREDIT JEWELLERS, | 267 WEST 125TH ST. tn Store 74 MAIDEN LANE epint.—MUNYON. re to aa * A eee na retcnel to ithe |tieri a Lat for his Dyspepsia Cure from your sree MUNYON. Rheumatism which every sufferer from r Jonathan Lyon, the watchman, who|second constitutional. je walks until this painful disease should read. It is was terribly beaten by robbers while]9 o'clock, making the clrcult many ee RyeN S DOCTORS EREE- tHe soa. - and interesting, book UITABLE CREDIT attending to his dutles at the Clarke|times, always walking briskly, head i of the kind in existence, Itwill be sent 7t BOWER 0. | in ranch {open until §) rkx, Vanderpool street andJerect and shoulders thrown back. At nny for tbe cxamination Se toe helt nat | free to any one desiring Write our ZL STING” Ee ab pee Pay ee Newark, ied at the st.]9 o'clock the cells are locked, and he i ment in the 4. teal department | physic s ful hout your case, We AND CLOAKS 6 expenveas “tag James Hospital at 3 o'clock this morn-| begins his long da: ‘ fag Gabe fhest blplepeda ppoepeat i trea make no charge for medical advice. te ladies and geaticanea on easy weekly pay ‘ " cs & SUITS ROBINSON, ing. He did not return to conactousness Reads All Day. ‘our opinion, You overcharged—you will not be taken ay THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, | its" aie can vee HLA DEESE CUO AKS Suite and made no statement. Capt. Cos- wr i) aurprised how much we can do “tor you for so little money. No more publicity than. fare witte Ne ai Sila ON CREDIT, Open Evenings. grove, the head of the Newark Detec- nat Sie ane be emalee and reads. [would be in your own home. 2 : WATCHES, diamonta; small weekly payments;| ‘Terms to Suit ery body. tive’ Department, has not succeeded jn fiils cel supple magazines and faasure, Aetula; permanent cure; | lomest prices: Koode , ruaranted and delivered LEWIN’S, en Getting a clue to tho murderers. newspapers, and over these hls day 10 Broadway and 26th Street. eo operation: pay wba reds on LE WATON CON 17] broaden nae 267 WEST 16TH ST, ee RE ee . a A) ss abe ay

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