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oa BOY'S CRIME: ‘HER GRAVE KIGKING BALL THE RIVER, Eight-Year Old Jimmy Far- relly Actually Played in the Street, hteeeer Woman Flees from Rescue and Leaps from Harlem Bridge. HALED TO JAIL FOR IT.'SAD TALE OF WITNESS. Parents Not Notified and Mother and Father Are Almost Crazed from Grieh ‘ When an elight-vearold by new football vt Out into the at slay } v8, and stays away all and all night, and his yowents ¢ sours, 4 lake tue foutball swooped red Une Wurrelly have Migily: dndignan Mtlcers I is f the ueskeat EX-LAW-MAKER GAS VICTIM. Thomas J. Dena Hed in Jersey Cit Thomas J. Kelly, a Jersey . rapher a erly : Jersey n bed dnb! ki he had dont that MYSTERY IN DEATH OF MAGGIE OWENS, REGISTERED IN HARLEM HO-! TEL AND TOOK POISON. No Friend Claim the Body of the Youns Woman, A young wom comfortably d pearance of a countr: on a Vist, regisiered at Re oe he irl In New York Mave Yet Appeared to per's Hotel, One Hundred and Twenty-fourth stre e, as Magigle Owe morain: id dying in her room from c poisoning to-day and cxptred in bulance In which she was being to Harlem Hospital. The body Is East Ore Hundred und Twenty street station. In a purse in her pocket were & number of addresyea of Raines bt hotels in the upper part of this city | and In Mount Vernon. he names of Ai ie ae men wees sceitiet on evra | GLAD TO LIVE IN JAIL. but without addresse Hree chew rings, one a weddlr Comprect | Rdward Schulte Hae No Home and the girl's Jewelry, Unless the body in claimed before misht WC will be sent to) Requestn to he Sentenced. Ce a Oc ee eli stele Edward Schultz went into the Fulton TO CLOSE A SCHOOL. Made Unsate Another Ballding. Corporation Counsp! Whalen commended that Public School Ni completion of the Hallenbeck bulld) course of erection in the schos! building. The Inspectors of the Hullding De- Board of ue partment of th ported that the we of the now Hi ened the safer the Bourd of Education ee about It, He Bala of the school bu 1 aske an fou the Construction of has re-|{ 162, | in Clty Hall place, be closed pending the | ins, tn rear of the jon re= K on the Coundations | beck bullding threat ind. temporary accommoda- dione tor the chilaren. attending the deeply | cross the strvet. and not until the | the clerk t | that there was no danget j Would they return to thelr rooms. Slik s discovered in the cellar | Fulton street, directly be- Miss Andersen Tells How Her As- sistance Is an Instant Too La n found to the identity oman who Jumped into the Ha ve from the rd Avenue Ige yesteffays and drowned only Information that has been of ser- vice to the police was that communt- ted to them by an Evening Wer: re- porter after an Interview with Miss bin Anderson, who saw woman take the fatal leap. Miss Andersen Is oy Henry Harel the lomestle who Hyves ble apartm, Itundeed aad Mount 3 employed Story of the WV nt to an Evening World follawe: “house at 9 o'clock to pay a m a friend, at No. I walket upon Lexington avenue and crossed from the north to I was about halt when I saw a bing the rail and about to was ralxed and upon was staring intently aS the bridge £ uthern approach south si across way but her ind fright.’ And then auch f reproach! Just think of It, angry be- cause T wanted to eave her from death, but before I an So close Men rthat L ha hed the spot st 4, ig over th fL could see the mimy Rahing water where ahe struck. But she never rose to the surface, de was running I could not T beliey was swept under Water Covers AML ere and eagerly watched the {omignt see her again, “I stood | water, Bur er to the Morrlsania and found a police: thing to be seen mained and helped nt an to Conan Posalbly she over the other my having been Hut 1 don't belleve she That ts And seh dark and least or oeven a bund Thave held a bund of the rall without She had such edo They a pale face! tof all every ey w expressly Deseriptt id all de= the remem! 2 Tcan. jody. Alexander avenue xafied two pel is running out at 9.30 supposed that rrfed toward 1,00) yards st yoman's bods Second avena n reported missing In the Inst woman has | the Harlem polte weeks FIRE SCARE IN THE CLARENDON. BLAZE WAS REALLY ACROSS THE STREET. Nut Smoke Got Into the Big Nrook- ‘SHE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING DECEMBER 28, 1901. DIVER BLOWS OUT HIS BRAINS nna pamecs ier Life,” and Then He Fired. i [in winning the heart of the Muller girl. 1f you won't marry me I'll! 11s efforts were unsuccessful. She ap- rel ke a widow the rest of! peared to be bored by his tales of rowess as a senman and a warrior and sok no interest In his vivid accounts of “Even With this remark to pretty Hannah Muller, of No. 128 C! eet, John Fry 3! the battle of Manila Bay, It was plain Edwards drew a revolver, placed the to ai but Pawards that Hannah Muller] A\ muzzle against his head, pulled the | was interested in him not to the slight- trigger and blew out his brains, falling the dead at the feet of the girl. 7 nel ference of the girl served but Brown and HT board the Olympia and left the navy | a We only about a year ago. |Peeete CRE UPA rtes ' Early last Fall Edwards attendel a} {ree were in thelr fou plenle at Schuetzen F In Hoboken | ®he can whe | drinking and there he met Hann | nothing |, comes of seafaring folk and romantic about a satlor. Love at Firat Sight. wanis loved her at sight, secured | an introduction and cacorted her home from Hoboken, He had been successful with women and anticipated no tr sanded the (BABE KILLED BY (DEAD JURIST LEFT |: PINT OF WHISKEY. ESTATE 10 wow, SISTER ALSO DRINKS WITH JUSTICE M’ADAM’S WILL PUT HIM, BUT LIVES. HER IN FULL CONTROL. Aull and wro! pinates If-dest of Wie Very grave Chitdren of Christopher Hart Se-| Ac Her Death, However, Their Five |!!!” eretly Drain a Quart Jottiom Children Will Share Coroner to tiate, roperty. lyn Hotel and outed Gnew from Roow » guests of the Clarendon Hotel, on wer Fulton street, in Brooklyn, had a scare this morning. ome emoke got into the hotel from a pleture salesroom of R. 8, gen, by a trolley car conductor, A still alarm was turned in and the fire extinguished after considerable troue s: | The aumage Is estimated at 31,00 $$$ | strect police station, Brooicyn, lust night ind asked thi t to lock him up on charge o ney, because he had no home and had heard’ that ithe went he fore Aingistrs ate Dooley In the Adama St ll be taken care of, In court to-day and e sent him to the Alms- months, ALLEGED JEWEL SHARP. Samuel Meyers Held on Charge of | Stealing Dinmonds Worth $245, Samuel Movers. twenty-four years old, No. st Seventy-ninth strecet, 41,000 ball by wIstrate neld vial Hains |e de In the Contre Street Police Court cy to | OFUay ORM charge of rand Intcen: vises the | Sohn AW, (Master Pay n lane jeweller, ‘Moyera of obtainin ay worth of; diamonds, On an all falze memorangum, Joseph Hart, the thr Teold Kon] The will of the late Justice David | a Muy" pepenetataniners Tes St. Mary's) vtendam, of the Supreme Court, was| stele avenue, Rosebank, anit, died this morning of acute alcoholism. ay filed in Probate Clerk Wash- Early Thursday morning Joseph and | burn's office. 8 five-year-old sister, Agnes, Rot oUt! Tr (wa short, concise document and was Dea Dew nea thelial Naren! 182. Tn contains 2%) words going to a closet secured a quar : of whis Between them they drank dead Jurist's law Mbrary wiven all of the Hquor, and when family [1 his eldest son, Thomas McAdam, and awoke the children were unconscious Agnes noon recovered, but Joseph, hav- ing consumed the major share of tho whiskey, falled to respond to the treat- ment of the parents and Dr. Ward was called in, ‘The child never recovered consclousness, The Coroner is making an investiga- tion, MAN STABBED BY HS WIFE. HAD FOUGHT BECAUSE HE STAYED OUT LATE. rrie Me atvi idren in equal parts. The next paragraph, however, his widow lute power over t tate to sell and dispose of the pr but advises the sale of t at Yonkers, Cold Spring and in New na th of the proceeds in off ineu nees on the city jer to be among their five gives | | i | at will, erty i roperty. v will concludes an th ance nud as th may allow,” Mrs, MeAdam Is named as executrix, and Justice Henry A, Gilderslecy Librartan of the signed the Thon Ia as Hume, Diviston, s4c8. — Willlam McCralght, a Janitor, living | Charten n Han Not Seen) at No, 74 Second place, Brooklyn, is Pare ‘Ten Yenra, patient In the Long Island College Hos- An yeire ‘old, | pital suffering from a serious stab] oe xo, Wastilnatoniesenuen Bros wound in the neck, Cea cileaa online tee ntastet reas On his complaint his wife, Mary Mc. | 1)" Fis nthor a Angelo. Craight, has been arrested and ts a| '° ho left the boy ten y prisoner in the Butler street station. | &s" th ba She upbraided him for returning home | #ace deen seen by tiem, late last night. There was a quarrel} Charles's mother deserted and she stabbed him. jelghteen years age, and | Sl only an Infant, to get on might, The son a few years ago heard hts] (iq father was superintendent of a shoe fuctory In Boston, and he ts anxious to fr locgte him, iv ast things found and found thing, f find owners through the medium of Sunday World Wants, story, Ninety-ninth twelmm In The Hey, BEFORE GIRL WHO JILTS HIM, o Full for Utterance, Edwards reached the home of the Mul- | girl wbout 1 o'clock last night. H had partaken go freely of liquor that he | Wus past utterance and could net pro- | The girl and her mother dragged | |s him to w spare room, placed him on bed and let him slumber, Bofore daylight thie morning all of the | ‘ members of the Muller family save srslee “If You Won't Be My Mannah arose and went to Hoboken Irena eai nes Make You Feel Like ca tiotfasor ed) tnalesabarinend | cegrnarama , saw him draw the revolver, shoo! _— How Life End. Shall Otto Stust, a yor float on who Hyves at raw ay liamsburg, wants to kill Ma young wife, who lives at No. . way, Stust isn’t perticul manner of death his wi he giver 4 chot Wafted away quickly fn the tra bullet or we under tn Hf morp iin Mary no douat pre Mark. rth t. howes to stay on a good Job at E Herough, she Is bl or datre sin Many ssed wil and, belhg pretty and tr ance, hus good time ahead « Stuat met her at a party months ago, and on the spur ment, love at frat aight « Uke that. they decided to After they we ma! that Otto's mother had’ tons to his muarring her }nues. They laughby hey met OL | Rove with She ran away, but Otto coughs she Was entering tt her face with “ 4 and oF | ton,” ourt t 1 St Met Protestant Fpiscopal eet and Amateertain Munday-school ordination serv! A tos be held wit was committed this morning in vice will the ardor of the former sallor- : stmas mute by « vested chelr Houta F ofa al Stullete elrlanal fi sla Christmas ume he laviehed | Ih Chrismas mane ty tte olen itt b bers of the family [Presents upon her with the crafty de-| given by the recut, the Mer JM Peters, v Edwards, whose real name is raid to | Sgn pi, (lOMINe MD xhatever eeran CC a ey be M rl Mahika, was a deepeser | cy might with se, beginning at 11 o'clock. diver, Of late he had been employed | PRN upon the excavations for the new Me 1 1 Blackwell's Island bridge. Abele priate to the close of th He was with Dewey at Manila on|” wily ing of the new year. Illa even tn Numan Lite Immediate ag service Dr. hurr, wilt be es conditioned span the whate A, Auarews. tof the Hrevention f tunte to !stetione, and ter-ued rik lal aa iberallst, formerly Ie of anew Alacoverle tiaion sats a the Aiea viene eritice and in Meria Smith. Mote: mepitals’” earn ult, Jelttes matter 4 thelr Work In and dylng. Peter Ainaile, paste: ft Church of the Disciples, en called to the pastorate of the Langs the Disciples of ue Unton Chureh 3 The tweatiett ther Morgan's nto} Wo je | rater | The Sunday World Wants muko tho pathway to success an etsy climb Reaulta awaif takers at tho top STUST WANTS STAR GUEST WHEE TO DIE. TAIRALES GAS, Gives Her a Choice as to Gustav King Found Uncon- scious in His Room at Hotel, awhile us |will prevent. sickness, or a tablet at night before Fey NERVOUSNESS For It We Especially Rea ommend Vinol, | Why It Is So Highs \!v Indorsed. Thore js no need of our telling you that a nervous condition Is serfous. Those who are not nervous will no} | be interested in what we have to sayy Any one who is so unfortunate er, a5 not to be able to contro} Eastern | \ ‘ nerves will realize that any ads ‘i “t nat can be given to help then Ss t veil rom} will be invaluable. t i ken t want to impress upon " s t isoner 5 and neighbors in this city ! ' r {that Vinol, that great tonic recone r t ar ij structor, Is one of the most wonder Ww 1 iy tes} ful nerve strengtheners that we haw lr . ' encountered. — Incidentally we. ! would like to mention the fact thie tite t any one who s suffering from a de? Jo» pleted condition of any of the organs parte of the body ought not to lose sight of This morning th of gas In the | Vinol as a means to tone up the body infpart or in whole. We have had cases come to our oby servation where Vinol has beet taken for nervousness with the mos! wondertul results. Indigestion, sleep; to King's alee ound a Jed revolver tn | lessness, headaches and vartous othe: om At the hotel nothing con- | Hs that’ are all frequently a result of his identiry was know disordered nerves vanish when th¢ man was Mentified at the hospital |Merves are reinvigorated. The fol- ig” Marcus’ Rita saloam No. «6 {lowing case is one which bears on thi Jroadway, as his brother ¢ sitbject [Me satd Gurtay " and out] DUNKIRK, N, Y.—I cannot speak come too highly of Vinol. For a long T was a sufferer from nervousness, had nervous dyspepsia. I tried many medicines, but nothing did me ay much good as Vinol. It strengthened my nerves and gave tone to my whol¢ system. I urge any one similarly af. ticted to give Vinol a trial. MRS. F. STEIGER. Because of the good that Vino! |has done in the past for nervous troubles do we feel so sure that |, |there never has been a better gen- _, eral tonic offered to the public. We unhesitatingly offer to refund ta | any one the price they pay for Vinol who after a fair trial is not satisfied, Riker’s Drug Store 6th AVE. and 23¢ 8E from § splitting ox, whe wall 1a el ereatly having made au the Job, fear the Winter. It’s so easy to catch cold and so hard to get rid of, with bronchitis, pneumonia and other pulmonary troubles al- ways lurking in the background, And yet thousands of weak- .A\unged people do get through the Winter safely—and so can you, — Allcock’s POROUS PEIASTER is the only protection needed. With one on the chest and one between the shoulder blades, raw, damp air need have no further terrors, Allcock’s Porous Plaster protects the skin by keeping the pores open, Thus congestion is avoided, and congestion, as you probably know, is what brings on cold. And now for a friendly warning: There is only one plaster which does all the good that a porous plaster shout do—and that one is Allcock’s, Shun substitutes and imitae tions as you would all worthless things and ALWAYS INSIST ON GETTING THE GENUINE, Holiday Funand Folly Too much of a good thing! That's what we are all liable to take during a holiday season. Healthy, jolly people will do it and make themselves — sick. ‘In time of peace prepare for war,” and have about the house a pleasant, per- fect, palatable, positive a medicine for sour stom= fierce) ach, sick headache, colic, belching, biliousness, furred tongue, lazy liver, constipation, bad breath, bad taste, all liable to result from holiday over-indulgence. Cuascarets Candy Cathartic is what you want; a tablet after a big meal winds going to bed, after a good time, will fix you all right for mor ning, and let you get up clear as a bell, ready for business or pleasure. Gacorwly {to Sever sold im bate or your money the Lowe! FACTS AND PROOF are ready to show that the Morning and Sunday World's net paid lead in city cir- culation is 500,000 a week more than that of any other New York newspaper whatso- ever. sch SRE AG: