The evening world. Newspaper, August 22, 1902, Page 4

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KILLS MAN WITH COMPRESSED AR, Workmen_ in Ontario and Western Car Shop Accused _ of Murder. TURNED ON FULL CURRENT Force Blew Victim Across Room and Ruptured His Intestines, Causing Death, Soon Afterward, (Special to The Evening Worl!) BINGHAMTON John Reap Is under art sImer Cook, a fellow-work: means of wompressed air, Reap machinist Western car shops In the sh working in compressing raising the 1 Phe men about the accustoched to turn! of the air on thelr cloth off. The air is conveyed through a hose furnished with 4 nozzle similar to a «i Bimer Cook, labor, took the clothes. and a from ( Tt ix sald the men. for his ¥ nate! Placing it a ‘The alr rt and entered a plea of ained Wi Mam Sullivan t BIGAMIST. MAKES THREAT IN COURT. Gordon Shakes Fist at His First Wife on Being Sen- tenced and Says He Will Get Even. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 22, 1902. A BABY GIRL BRINGS JOY TO JOSEPH E. WIDENER'S HOM -_ DIE TO CELEBRATE Le Onueer Agi a Pinar Cote “HISSILVERWEDOING | Art Connoisseur Committed | versary of Wedding Because Wife Wowld Not Return. 924 ings and was well nd Hoston, where jed In consultation paintings. in Hudson Square rick, and key glare «claim, contained pol an exp! known wan fr garding t His body was eman whieh, the won, ‘Three weeks ago he had some slight difference with his wife. He spent J ener home we the early part of last night visiting d< aad telling them of his anxtety to have his wife return to him AND ASKS $20,000. New Rochelle Man Claims that Step Was in Bad State and) that Fall Injured Him Per- manently. besan anit against the New York, New Haven & Hartford Ratiroad Company for $20,000 damages for injuries received while boarding a paasenger train on Jan. 12, 1901 In his complaint he sets forth that the MRS. JOSEPH E. WIDENER he was thrown violently to the ground 2 1 of PA By and ely bruised and his right arm Phil. broken dle further claims that he has has aly brought a suit Rryan Whit ; or $1,000 for me company es received we company has filed a bond of $500 ach case so that it ean have the PRETTY AMY LESTER LEAVES * Scag MOTHER AND SWEETHEART, "BIL BURGUNDY i _ HAS DISAPPEARED, Harry Max Intended to Make Her His Within a Month. Joseph Numerous flower resale anid orse Dr. O. Victor Limerick, Writer " of Slang, Mysteriously Van- Amy Lester te helix y her vie in the sunt during the] sweetheart and mother. w hat afte ished on Aug. 13 and Has she haa gone away to join a theatrieal | In a ie) her mother believed @he | Not Been Found. impany to 1 her suitor, Harry |took her bathing sult. When she did Max, the sult vs that Miss Amy, urn that night ber mother dis- who Ie nineteen years old, and who lived Instead of her bathing onda of ‘ABiy urgundy" are mys Convicted of bigamy. James J. Gor e pother at No. taken several wais and Aon shook his fist at the face of his| siren, Jersoy. lis. hac wdontiy planned her A Te eee eine ons and shouted “TH fixlintended to make her bis wife within D Phitae | more nesnter, eu is when I get out of prison.” | month Tiiking ates /of the day, 4g Dr, 0. Victor Limerick 1) vate lfe. lon Was arraigned to-day) Miss Lester, who is describe Judge Poster auld | pretty, with tufts blonde h nae (nee Gieappeared on Aug, 13. J. ‘L regret that I cannot Impose a heav-| of fine dresses with rok 1a teat it He ee No. 1 Nassait fer sentence. Your's is an aggravated| mother jast ORUIGHAIhEL RHeiwael \ “Was | street, w fo Atlan erime and the law should provide renter | going tow b ghe didnit wis which nothan a 1 Dr. Tannriok was Bilett 1 punishment The intermediate se nce of not leas) than four sand not more than four ie hamse i is yeare and three monthy imprisonment} was imposed. When leaving court Gordon shouted at his wife: “I'd rather take four years than live with you." Gordon lived with his mother at No. 4071 Washington avenue, Bronx, and in- | talled his sé Wife 3 mother's! e after ta all Household fects which frat wife. fe fought | American ar. ADDS CHARGE TO DR. MACARTHUR'S. : Detective Says Clergyman's Secretary Looted His Apart- ments as Well as His Em- ployer’s Study, Brank ( fn Jeffers, charged wiu writer from Dr Calva similar Stn Inuod Maw Valle tnder Heavily Loaded Wagon, Galtiiov ira on, BL, wa killed today by falling jeder He was » from the when a oriek jh Btriking the horees Brann, it 16 10 Chowk bin horses, lost hix and fall Mer hia 'w im took frignt and ed over the man's houy ty, KILLED BY 3 TONS OF BRICKS /.°. y yeure old, a AUINg three tons “JERRY,” THE CAPTAIN’ S DOG, ace IS POLICE HERO OF HARLEM. - pee liaeaials Dr. tel, which he made his he went !s not known. Lif Mr. Henry has asked the police to IF@- ook for the or, fearing foul play. as the writer known to have had a considerable mum of money with him. NICOLL LIKELY 10 Is a Thief-Catcher and Saver as Well. Hogan's Pet If you ask Capt: Hogar One Hundred and Twenty-Ntth Stree Station, which of his entire force he would would sure modest, unassumin member of the Hi beloved by Hay Newark Man Acceptable to Both Smith and Seymour Factions and Can Win Re- publican Votes. ter New York Jerry certainly deserves ail the good will extended to him. He is o derly, intelligent an ne and one | {he s of the best disci ve of the force. No order haa to be given to Nitin (Special to The Evening World ORANG! ) |search for a candidate for Sheriff to pit ; Against Carl Lentz it ts not unlikely that the Townships, headed by Orange. unite on Willlam A. Nicoll, of known, having Jerry came into the por Hogan when he was a jitte {ded at several Democratic conven just_ab ane since he entered politics a few apt V after one experience rs ago. I Mm thes give his # 1 wid At is generally conceded that he te the one man on Whom the Smith and sey factions might untte, which would FATHER KNICK, HUCKSTER. EMULATES MYLES O'REILLY, mas visi He Has Apples to Sell, biGomk, und aos Will Have an Auction, The city of New York « of Jersey a Chel of Jersey ¢ ) the machine in Finds 4 Men Playing P CEMETERY BARRED DOG, Bought # Plot for So Mew, Hamkt Her D RICHMOND, PORTE Thelen was met royal vache Vi¢ ” Penn Reddin's King Kdward te Me it In the I meld 900," who @ roundaman, | WAKgUN the dog Was taken to the lot | ‘ PAUNBte Aphne Calan Adioining the vemeiry. ase anted by | t Met Arcdl- Mire, Hani yi there he wan Iaid to } walked in and found that al) the! rest’ while ep. ers ahould have been on pomt, He Mee, Hankine owns 4,190 at Omlewood diately preferred churges against BRA she thought she had the right to bury the dog there patil th - pury ie e@ authori the tela, ther she could n dba livin die, a IE Be UNDER JEROME’S VERY NOSE |®,™enrenger m nis oMce, who had been Leribe) im His Office Said to Be Shi iet-Attorney Jerome sald to-day that he was making @ rigid investiga- | 4, |tion of the reports which have reached | ee to the effect that Willam Donovan, | ming. SuicideonTwenty-fifth Anni-| | SLIPPED FROM CAR BEST, step of the coach was slippery and that | RUN AGAINST LENTZ N. J, Aug. %—In thetr) GOT $3,000 IN GEMS, SeRreneeg off duty for a few days on account of Miness, waa colontaing in the Ninth As- nembly District, for the leadership of | MODMCr* Eacaped After One Had which former Chief of Police avery | Stumbled, Awakening a Sleeyer, jot Jewelry. mizing in the Ninth. fe 4 kicked by 0 GIVER AWAY ww san.1903 WILL BE LARGEST SELLING BR RANDS or CIGARS THE WORLD; will the United States collect Taxes on HOW MANY CIGARS icsing the month of December, 1903 (Cigars bearing $3.00 per thousand tax.) will be given in January, 1903, to the persons whose estimates $142,500.00 are nearest to the number of cigars on which $3.00 tax per thousand is paid during the month of December, 1902, as shown by the total sales of stamps made by the United States Internal Revenue Department during December, 1902. Distribution will be made as followe: (1) person estimating the closest ..-....... 2 persons whose catimates are next closest Persons whose esi!mates are next closest persons whose estin are next closest. 20 persons whose esitn are next closest, 25 persons whose estimates are next closest 50 persons whose estimates are next closest :100 persons whose estimates are next closest. ,000 persons whose estimates are next closest. -8,000 persona whose estimates are next closest. ...+.... ++ To the 80,000 persons whose estimates are next closest we will send to each one box of 50 ‘*Cremo” Cigars (value $2.50 per box) 35,218 35,213 persons. Every 100 bands from above named cigars will entitle you to four estimates. (One " Florodora"” band counting ax two bands from the 6 cent cigars mentioned; and a0 less ‘than 100 bands will be received at any one time for emimates.) Information which may be of value in makiog estimates:—the number of Cigars now bearing $9,00 Tax per thousand, for which Stampp ~~ were purchased, appears below Io December, 1900, “ December, 1901, 516,590,027 Cigars. 616,835,168“ 623,085,007 467,002,208 Cigars, In March, 1902, 479,812,170 April, 1902, Jenuary, 1002, 400,080,717 ** May, 1002, “ February, 1902, 445,405,483 ** In caso of # tle in estimates, the amount offered will be divided equally among those entitled to it, Distribution of the awards will be made as soon after January Ist, 1908 as the figures are obtainable from the Internal Revenue Department of the United States for December, Write your full name and Post Office Address plainly on packages containing bands, The Postage, or Express charges on your package must be fully prepatd. in order for your estimate to participate, All estimates under this offer must be forwarded before December tsi, 1902, te ihe . FLORODORA TAG COMRANY, Jersey City, N. J. You do not k the value of your bands. Receipts will be sent you for your bands, and these receipts will be just as good as the bands themselves in securing Presents, One band from ‘+ Plorodo: or two bands from any of the other Cigars mentioned above, will count in securing Presents the same as one tag from ‘+ Star,"’ ** Morse Shoe,'’ *' Spear Head,"’ * Standard Old Peach and Honey," *+J, T.'' ** Master Workman," + Piper Heldsleck,'* + Jolly Tar," * Boot Jack,’’ + Old Honesty,’* ."' or ‘Planet '’ Tobacco; or one ** Sweet Caporal"’ Cigarette Box Front, Send each estimate on a seperate plece of paper, with your mame qnd address plaluly written on each, Blank forms for eutimates will be mailed wpen application, Illustrated Catalogue of Presents for 1903 and 1904 will be ready for distribution ebout October let, 1002, and will be mailed en receipt of ten cents, or ten tobacco tags, or twenty cigar bands, fad entered his residence before dawn and carried off $3,000 worth robbers stumbled while staire and the mover of the family, vad a window open «had 1 which they

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