The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1902, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

HOWD TO SEE REN WORK. Post-Graduate Operating- loom Packed with Doctors Anxious to Study the Great * Surgeon’s Methods. MANY WOMEN AMONG THEM. His Morning Given Up to Private ‘Patients, Who Flock from New England Citice to Consult with Him. vA —— une é a Dr. Adsiph Lorenz perormed the thirl hia series of surgical operations in Wa elty this afternoon at the Poso- } Gradnats Hospital, Tventieth street 5 \ end Second avenue. He was assisted by * Dr. Warren O. Plimpton, who anally © @onducts the clinics at this hospital, “aha by Dr. Frederic Muller, his trav- eine companion and personal assist- nt. He was Introduced to the clinic Dr. D. B. St. John Roona, mphitheatre, which was meant Na about 400 persons, was jammed E Hearly $00 when 3 o'clock, the hour * for the operations to commence—came ‘ ‘Phere were sixty women nurses and at Teast twenty women doctors In the * erowd. Dr. Lorenz was a little Iate in ar- Fiving, as be had been examining private ; ee at the office of Dr. Asi " Thirty-fourth stree pearly Part of the day. Th patients thaa ‘Been brought here from y Eng. Yapd to take udvantage of the famous | Sedmetrian’s aki11. While the crowd waite! for the dis- foretgner to come, the seven patients who had been chosen for Dr. Lorenz to select his two or three from waited with wondering fear in thelr tiny cots. E was hoping that cd THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY BVENING: DECnanon 17, 1... DIAGRAM VIEWS OF THE GREAT $: ITS ROUTE UNDER LAND:‘AND RIVERS AND METHOD OF ITS CONSTRUCTION. 50, 000,000 Foie. OMe, Owe s VANIN 1OX? SEROMA. a BEANE ane 24 ar 7 Wapses A Aas AP are PENNSYLVANIA TUNNEL, SHOWING SIA vu a ¥ ZEAE pA; v y + » Go Art awe ZIFS? Bt, A Tonle Tie he OER TAA " BETWEEN F2 40@ 2 PAVE big doctor with the long beard, ‘whore picture in the newspapers had shown to them, would select him or s although they all trembled In eliiid- at the thought of what he make them suffer. The names of Reven were Charles Zoubek, nine ol; Florence Wolfel, y Lena | oid; Lilliam 3 Alberta Wink pg derhardt é Os, five years old TO SUCCEED DADY. “Brooklyn Republican Executive Committee Will Unite in Send- | f Bi $ Ing His Name to Mayor Low. ‘At the meeting of the Republican Ex- ecutive Committee, of Brooklyn, this | fF dfternoon it Is expected by the @hine" supporters that all factions will _ agree on Senator Rv’ man to be recomm: yw for appointment as Flec qlasioner to succeed Col. Michael J ) Pady. whom the Mayor refured ty re “koe Decoune his business takes htr @ut of the country much of th ‘At a conference held by the par Low “ma- det ton the matter, promising to appoint the man it recom- . mended. 7 Tt tn eats that b) ownanimous fo } have been mentioned, Hanbury and Sperry, choice e politicians ay thik ie in his adminixir: a has dealt directly machine tn SHIPPING NEWS. » committes Among, but Fuder Ye the fl on that M Ven ‘the Tepul AIALANAL FOR TO-DAY. fein. 4.34 Soon rises, ‘panda or NEW YORK. ED. GAMBLING IN CANFIELD'S DESCRIBED. (Continued from First Page.) at the not throwing |? away any {ets that might form such aly SLEUTH JACOBS TELLS OF CANFIELD’S PLACE it 10 | ¢ tale sistants il AOE the feb Join J. and Hen- | Del- Kk apoeired in the inter ‘arrell and Willjata Bur- 1 third street house, o 3, ¢ yb aro t Wo roule _ | worked a Ne, L.tverpoo! Southampton. esa a. Bermuda, Aleonquin, Ci Babine, Gi pity and Moxt ‘ fe: for same blockade which wou! House as soon as in dena) ENGLAND AND VENEZUELA ARE ACTUALLY AT WAR. (Coatinued from First Page.) military or other gré juve been carefully ds. All the conditions governing such a blockade sidered and will be published in due time for the information of neut ‘Th which wa deeply re hey ean possibly be made. of the various neutral pow “I think It is quite likely that the United States will think that there annot be such a thing as a ‘pacific blockade,’ and I personally take the view. Evidently a blockade involves a state of war.” He belleved that the Germans also had claims besides the financial ones. SAVS WAR NOW ENISTS. Mr. Henly, Irish Natfonalist, asked if the United States assented to a ude United States vessels. ‘Neutrals are not consulted when you are in a » Governme most anxious that these operations, ret, the necessity should be as Itile inconvenient to neutrals as No difference will be made between the vessels Mr. Balfour reptiod state of war with a third party.” “Is war declared?” asked Mr. Healy. The Premier replied: “Does the Honorable Member suppose that with- put a state of war you can take vessels and have a blockade?” Replying to furth Mow. d he had nothing to add in his previous statement and would be presented to the He assumed they would include the communica- sed on the subject of the blockade between the United or questions, arkitration beyond wh subject. Papers were belag prepared HL DIE. pa the fons which had y States and Great Britatn. o+-——_ SEVEN BIG NATIONS | MENACE VENEZUELA. <—Bonmark and Holland are now reported lnancial clams to hard-pressed Venozuela for aud Roigium have alre nds for flaanctal redress. that used ah notes presented by the dtplanuatic though couched in the poli y jolned ee and Ris und, Germany and Italy are the only’ Wuropean 's governinen presentatives of Spain and are aggressive In tenor and owe’ The My » Dot m for de- was nd- wing f te rail on Canfelt's ‘eamblini: * iG kville Court y | Alexander © Well. wha raid Koon with the case, yeprosenitineg Canter, thne, and an adjournment was taken to 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. ae BARGE ADRIFT IN A GALE. Kenroed She 1 with QAPE VIN ne faked for moro of the Ruckiin the ease t declared all over: ton micas Ontario Six Men, ¥., Des. 17.—The venson, of Ogdensburg, tow in the terrific gale ten miles west of here, abe has gone to the of six men. lid 18 to the rat, tne | on Le m in, saying that I 'Y, | hts and heating are tn working order 7O3 7e87- (Continued from First Page.) YOUR CREDIT IS AS GOOD AS YOUR CASH. ~ SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS. (ciate Credit Credit Credit Credit Diamonds: ‘ sei Credit Credit Credit Credit Credit Gredit Credit Credit Credit Credit with the news aNt any rate. Let them all come in is what I say. merrier,” Alderman “Tim” ‘The more the Sullivan eaid:, “The Pennsyl has hogged the whole affair it seems to me. It gets fifty times as much as the two other roads and pays twenty times less. I voted against te New York and New | Jersey hunnel franchise and the Pennsylvania tunnel franchise and would | vote against them again.” G redit Credit Credit Credit cen Watches TWO FALL INTO CANAL. -/f (fut Ht Credit Credit Credit cit Jewelry CENTRAL'S PCAN FOR TERMINAL. |: Asks the City to Give It Street Privileges Valued at $2,497,- 346 for Depressing Its Tracks, Captain and Mate of Barge Are Rescued with Difficulty. Eugene Dilman, Charies Cooper, the mate, of tho hoat Daniel Cotter, tied in the at the foot of I fed rt 4 redil wredit Credit Credit Credit to have our man. call samples. Meyer & Postley Jewelry Jevely Ct, th, 50 West 22d St. (20 Steps from 6th AN2.) ptal Write boat to-day: Their cries for h were heard by Frank Foote, a boatman on a neighboring boat, i who res The men were # Verely ehiilet and are under a doctor's, care on the boat COMPLETELY FURR AND SPEND $848,000 BESIDE. AT. 125 2° Commroller Grout to-day received & er from Eugene E. Mclaan, en- gineer of the New York Central Road, in which he descries at length the proposal made some time ago by Pres! dent W. H. Newman for the en! nent of {ts terminal yards from F second to Fifty-seventh street ‘This proposal fs that the company shall depress all of its tracks between fifth and Fifty-seventh stréets to auch an extent as may enable the city to carry by viaducts or bridges over the tracks at a grade not exceeding 4 per cent, such of the intersecting streets as may be necessary in the public interest, the expense of extending these etreets over the tracks to be borne by the city. President Newman asks that the rail- road company be given the right to uae those portions of the streets included jwithin the lmits of Its enlarged yard, and of Park avenue from the southerly Iside of Forty-ffth street northerly lWitty-seventh strect (the existing roa ways of Park avenue not to be Inter- fered with), and to a connection with the Rapid Transit subway at, Forty-! second street. “Using the usual methods, and cus- tomary charges for similar privileges granted to private parties," says Mr. McLean, “I estimate the city would give the New York Central and Hudson River Rallrond privileges which are worth $2,497,048 and be obliged to con- struct eight short bridges and four viaductsvat a total cost of $848,000, This does not Include the ftem «if mainten- ance, which will be at least $25,000 per annua.” The proposition will be submitted to the Board of Estimate and Apportion- ment MAYOR VISITS NEW TOMBS. Has a Plnnk-Walking Experience, but Thinks It a Fine Building. | The new ‘Tombs prison wasformally In- epested this morning by Mayor Seth Taw and other officials of the elty de- partments, The Mayor called at the Tombs nbout 10,20 o'ctock, accompanted iy Secretary Beebe. He was met by Commissioner of Corrections Hynes. Warden Van de Carr and Inspector of These warerogm thoy woul: DINING-ROOM Sidobaa4, sare on eshidision the goods show paar in your homes, BEDROOM, Golden Ong’ D: ing Cane wi za “yards! atend, elegas Cover, 14 btn tox. ‘gages Aes We Also Furnish a Flat at $65.00 SEND) FOR LIST OF GOODE, $1. 09, BS WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT. ice Holzwasser & Co., IRR. fare aitowed? fon al a A216: 1423 Third Ave.,soth & sist Sts. itown 6 On Saturday Until 10 P.M. Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock. Itis wiso cconemy, to buy a} pupae the WATERS GOOD PIANO. PIANOS and let us_explain In the WATERS you not our THREE YEARS’ SYS- only get a good Piano but ;TE M of easy payments. good value yor your money.| Noextra charge for interest NO FANCY PRICES! lp BOTH STORES OPEN EVENINGS, 134 5th Ave, Near i8th St. HARLEM BRANCH, 254 West 125th St., Near 8th Ave. ee —— Butidingn Jamer. Hie then visited the Protestant chapel and met the Rev. H, C. Wen- dell, the chaplain, and atarted on his ex- podition to higher realms, making cur- sory Inspections of the cells, the plumb- ng and the various complicated systems of locking the cell coors. He then returned downstairs and tn- spected the Cathollo chapel and met rs. G. Stanton Ployd-Jones, Mrs. Nell- son, the women having charge there, and Rev. James E, Smith, the chapialn, On the ground floor he greeted Rev, ee Doyle, the missionary, a Brandreth Pill Purely Vegetable. Always Effective. om he kn F Cures Chronic Constipation. w I Mayr was afterward escorted to the basenient to inspect the boller rooms and electric light plant, While the branpaern’s Pitts purify the blood, invigorate the digestion and cleanse the stomach and bowels, They stimulate the liver and carry off vitiated bile and other depraved secretions. They are a tonic medicine that regulate, purify and fortify the whole system, the Moors wre not yet finished in the basement, and there was considerable water about. He had to walk a ten- inch plank for twenty feet to get from one room to another, and his arms were busy ‘acting as a balancing rod as he At ‘the aaeytoage one of the plank he was unexpectedly Introduced to Messrs. Hor- an we Sinitery, the architects. of e uullding, Mayor, Low had never my hs ough he has, at frequent in: m to task for various y building: not noticeable for fe {nto the mouth, lon, Dizrinecs, Drowsiness, Coated Tongue,.Bad Breath, Billous Headache, Jaundice or disorder arising from impure state of the blood. FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS, 40 PILLS IN EVERY BOX. 2 ‘ cry eT think for the purpose it ts an ex- cellent bullding.”” The Surprise Their starting suddenly asunder Gives “ Waffles” pain and causes wonder, Surprise is natural when you see the good lemon filling made from the:magical Pre sto Silks and Dress Goods. We are showing many neatly boxed Waist Patterns in silk, Shirt& Dress Lengths in dress goods, all at attrac. tive prices, Thursday’s Special: An odd lot of Satin Duchesse, in eight colorings, to closed out to-morrow at SOC. a yard regular $1.00 quality, 2,000 yards 38-inch All Wool Albatross, jin all the street and evening ‘shades, including black; on sale at F736 a yard, special values, Imported Black Satin Finished Tlenvrietta, A lot of 25 pieces that have regularly sold from 75¢, te 85c. a yd., to be closed out at 58c. a yard. be Our Special Sale of Lyons Printed Foulards will be continued this week at 58c. a yard. Many of them are water and spot proof, and decidedly cheap. Lord & Taylor, ‘4 Broadway & 20th 6t . 4m, Sale of All Sitk Umbrellas. For Women, 26-inch; handles of pearl, ivory and natural wood,with solid silves caps and trimmings. For Men, 28-inch: fine natural wood, solid silvez trimmings, 52.95, value $4.00, For Women, 26-inch; handles of ivory and pearl, solid silver trimmed, gun metal, also fine silver caps with partridge posts, For Men, 28-inchs handles of horn, ivory and natural wood, solid silver trimmed, value $5.00 to $6,00, Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th st

Other pages from this issue: