The evening world. Newspaper, February 18, 1902, Page 4

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WAS “PUT OUT OF Glennon Witness, Found Dying in the Street, Had Many Wounds—He Had Ex. pressed Fears that He f Would Be Murdered. A Coroner Jackson and his phys this morning performed an autor ) Bixth avenue. McAuliffe was a > Rent witness against \War Dr. O'Hanlon found - ue Girectiy to a fracture at the bas | Gf the seull, There was also a fracture —.. ‘There were local or bruises on the arm frist, on the chin, on the righ! kr &@ laceration of the brair ‘The doctor ales found that McAuilitte chronic Bright's disease and a tty heart. There were also evidences aleoholiem in the McAuliffe was not he was taken to the ing to the testimony District-Attorney J a full investigation }Cireumstances metorman on a tre a and told him a man had rnes says with his head isging x MeAuliffe said aft . “I¢ is no use of my Jooking for Work or tryiug to do anyth flor myself, 1 will be ont of the Way before March 1." ‘This remark was @ver and over again cheer bim up but, being close Would never tc Red been threa Vietim of Foul Arthur Welsh, cousin @ald to-day: “T maw McAuliffe at ‘Was terribiy battered Rave received the The ambulance driv Auliffe to the he man had been t: and that he nev these injuries from « Mrs. MoAuliffe said t my husband had cared more @elf and less for othe: Rave been alive to-dny “What do you mean by BMoAuliffe was anked “1 mean that he could have told “DROVE HATPIN = (NTO BOY HUSBAND. REFUSED SUPPORT. [are Much ite and rt tpheta Mim, time and again that he shou! 1 all he knew | Frightened at His Fate. Mre. McAuliffe Mysterious death ihe Sapt. Donohue. eBth street pol 1 ry that MeAvilffe was murd: ‘ has Detect! u work on tt SENTENCE AJOKE STOLE 73 PAIRS OF TO BOY BURGLAR, SPRING TROUSERS, fevenile pr enolly He & N CAF DEAD ‘Teretn Si- Gee OR wag ere ae Otto Henry's Theee-Story Ends Fatally. Wor eet. WORKMAN FALLS TO DEATH. ‘tHE WOKLD: ‘TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 18, 1902. *AULIFFE’S WIFE IS SURE HE VOFPEL BOY'S THE WAY” SAM 1, JACK’S ESTATE IN COURT. WOES OF MODERR MOLLIE PITCHER, TRAVELS BY RAIL AND HAS TRUNK ROBBED. Now Wise Ashoverth Wants the ©, Wand @ ead to pay HEROISM COSTS HIS LIFE, Suree Kitled by Huros Kevelved tn Wife. Vain Attempt to Say @s 4 result of the burns he received. Piial | embezzled $38,000, evade ae am eur AWFUL TEMPER New Light on Charac-, ter of Murdered Wo- man’s Son, INDIGHANT AT MOTHER, Re Attentions of Men, She Would Remarry ented Fearing ee sa OF SRR Ty oF oo TE CASTORIA For Infants and Children.’ The Kind You Have Always Bought | 200 ORIENTAL RUGS, Daghestan, Guendjes and Mossouls, in Small and Medium sizes, 511.00 « *12.00 B.Altmanto. Will offer on WEDNESDAY, February 19th, Avevetable Preparation for As- i! similating the Food andRegula- i! lung the Stomactss and Bowel els of = | Regular values | Promotes Digestion Cheerful- | $17.50 and $19.50 ness and Rest.Contains neither | Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. | Nor NARCOTIC. B.Altmart Co, Petticoats of China, Pongee, Taffeta, Black and White Striped Silks, Embroidered and Plain Foulard Silks; Mohair, Sateen, Moreen, Linen and Plain and Striped Zephyr Cloth; For SPRING and SUMMER WEAR perfect Remedy for Constipa- Us S e | H| tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea |B | beep For Over: Thirty Years Fac Simile Signature of ——————___-_- ine rus centavn comrany, mew venom. 4 SAE NAGI EES On WEDNESDAY, February 19th, A number of Imported Silk Petticoats, all elaborately trimmed with lace and silk ruffles, will be offered at specially low prices, as follows: $10.50, $15.00, $18.00, 527.00 MRS, HUNT WEDS DOCTOR WHO SAVED HER Boy's LIFE. +e Hargen's Devotion to the Little Patient Eighteenth Street, pieces) Street and Sixth Avenue. SWELL SUITS, Dr. FOUR BURGLARIES STIR UP BROOKLYN BOLD ROBBERS WERE VERY BUSY LAST NIGHT. Tye Stores, ber Shop and a Invaded by Private WEEKS SETTLES WITH HEIRS Lawyer Who Was Accused Agrees to Adjournment of Civil Case, | Pwo Policemen DFSPAIRING, THE LAY OWN TO IE SCHEUTTE FEARED HE HAD OUTLIVED USEFULNESS. Won the Love of Child’s Mother. ALL BUT THE PRICE, Wife Agreed Trow And of to Fna | Dr. Hargens was lot Springs, had a lucrative practice Mrs. Hunt poonledl to) Wek Even if German PRINCES are the he 1 ! ft her fami ‘vogue we're not swelled up, Decause we are KING'S and in the clothing business But the swell Suits and Overcoats must sold now—it's getting late for Winter but still w ected a num rile, tut hay put them + ‘QUICK WORK BY fo 8G aRUTE aT WIFE AND FATHER, HOMICIDE BUREAU: ,|karments. Those who waited are here re= best cloths, plain or fancy patterns, also | solid blacks and blues, wet $14 | $15 Next 5 days, to-day till Saturday; alse 500 Spring Overcoats and Suits, silk and 1,000 pairs of Men's Worsted Pants, great value. warded. Elegant Suits and Overcoats, the | Worth, = $7 50 $16 J e | satin lined, at same price. "34.45 on the gas early morning mail are Kost HEN REMOVED FURNITURE MURDERER IS SENTENCED. AND SET PILE AFIRE. { WITHIN 25 DAYS. CORNER BROADWAY AND PARK PLACE, e all the furniture tn the Kittle flat, “We no relatives or friends in thie country,” they wrote. One earnest request was made—that the photographs on the walls of the room be destroyed Mra. Schuette referred to a photograph of herself in brid ontume ini f herself in bridal tum: i, ne have Commends Celerity Was ter Which ¢ Required ¢ strain Activities of Will MeCord, hin old father, who lay| ‘The first mu came to be handed with achalr because he re-| hy Disrict-Attorney Jerome'n Homt- ‘es of their WORLD WANTS with him for coming BaTAs, te Bureau was disposed of to- an Mra, Kost read the letter . HL alive, ent Sermons, iw Hospital for an Court of General sentenced | 3 Reliable in Every Respect. Frank Van eek to Sing @ing for twen- s had found tta Other calla three ambuln TRONS were kept busy for an hour ty years for ktlitng his wife sr sald from the bench MoCord has been arrested several times | . sound wife, Liste. with which this case the twenty fam (orthismorginn'g T congratulate them ecarious condition, morning with a heautful Saturday night! BUT 1, and started to ean ouren hoa District-Attorney as Ko = Heck, who is Afty-nix years old. wan 32 Paid Help Wants in the $3 His father protested, and MoCord} other N.Y. pa picked up a chair nnd brought {t down|%" orman-erinder. He beat his wife's full force on the old man, who fainted | brains out at their home 6 Morton from the shock, Mra, MoCord acr et, on Jan. 24 last. The poltes not! feeree 16) LADIRA ‘as and her husband 16 Homicide Bureau, but not the ARTIPICIAL AUhn cane with the sto of, Intilcting a severe] Coroners and the latter were indi: rLAWERN: 6| MactuNiers scalp wound. nant, The man was tndicted Jan. 27, He SIM naka: Yesterday afternoon Mra, Mot ord! pleaded not guilty on Jan. 2%, To-day, BANE 3 awore out a warrant for her usb 4 «after his erime was HOOKMINDERS S| NECKWEAR |, arrest, McCord heard of he eaatarralmrelkiarkcHight Eye Rae have 13 | stars 4 4 of to mansiaughter in the HRAIDERS OPEKATONA . and waa sentenced. WUTCHERS 1s | PHOTQGRAPHERG Examination Free. | she rear yard jand) i He will be #ent to prison on Friday POCKETBOOK? ] SIS pete burn, hey emaabec ate) a 1s sncomprebensible. You bave BARBS ° | ALL TO DEAD WIFE. | fired eves Pe bet heebaps Neuralgia. PORT ERE Wiecoatal LEFT You KNOW? that NEGLECT bring re The | mae much more serious suffering and partial | i nee pull 1M) Money of Bank Bacon With) Bis not tofal blindness, U¢by then do von SALESMEN Aiehe wite tf H Nevartie Dasahtar put it off for even adaye Why not SEAMSTRESBES .... 6 E ARR ge sae f dook tot NOW? rl aGusrh ieee : ac e (Special to The By , aa : 7 oY A Doctor's Examination, a Doctor's 9 | DRRAE MAKERS. SKIRT HAND! 5 ho had ihe war ely ° fi : ved at the house| Witt ie Bee eae “ mee afte atid "| Badvice, without charge. If glasses are Bj DIVERS LEVE HANDS... 8 nd it reautred the| Will of Rasheue via home in| pnceded we make them at §) VG CLERKE STENOORAPHERS . 4 and the | York banker who died at nin home tn eer a i COST { ) ‘ TAILORS 3 ee yiown on Jon. 18, a day after nike rae om ae je a} TUCKRRS . a ba BL ch Hi stee of hia wite, waa filed in the Sur-| #2! SSES aS LOW AS . woametn ines | rongnte’s Court He left an ex-| gCculists' Optic ans—40 years’ practice. 9] pyr: 12) WAIST HANDR 7 | tate of more than $100,000 J | in h N 3 | warrens ‘ New 8275,000 Apartments, | Mrs. Bacon diet from pneumonia Se E-h-r- =I C- & Sons! 40 | WAITR EASE: 1 BHY CLERKS x contracted whilo nursing her husba familles in a new nine-story. fire-p: who had the same malady, Mr, Ba 2.17 BROADWAY—Astor Hous:. “13.4.5 BROADWAY— near 3° Provis will be made for ff WOODWORKERS ,.. 3 MIBUBLUANEOUS Seal ined Weekw had | He was released on Baturday last. apartment-house, costing $275,000, soon n | left all of hin property to hie, wit to be erected at the northeast corner of | not knowing that she had died. * Yiverside Drive and. Winety- evenih | money wi Will revert to Alice Antilie Ba- street. Plans were filed to-day, their only ving child, 223 SIXTH AVENUE —neart ih st. ‘All Open Late Saturday Nights. JANITRESSES KITOHENWORK ,. TOTAL sees some ra ey =

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