The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1903, Page 9

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Otticers Jos AYMAR President CHARLES R. BROWN ‘Vice-President anf Manager CARL F. PRICE @ecretary Directors JAMES H. ALEXANDER Formerly Vice-President Standard Oli Co, , Me DANIEL APPLETON Publisher, New York H. H. ATHERTON 3 New York foo JOS AYMAR Lawyer, New York LEROY W. BALDWIN Pres’t Bmpire State Trust Co., New York ARCHER BROWN Rogers, Brown & Co,, Iron Merchanto, N.Y. CHARLES R. BROWN Banker a4 Droker, lWew York GEORG 8. DAVIS Formerly Mer. Parke, Davis < Co., Detroit A. H. DE HAVEN De Haven & Townsend, ix. Y. Stock Bxch'ge JOHN J. DOWNEY New York . " SYLVESTER T. EVERETT Banker, Cleveland, Ohio /. . 2° ANDERSON FOWLER. Produce Bxchasge, New York ' CARL H.. FOWLER Attorney, Now York i Et GEORGE HALDORN Mining Attorney, New York OLIVER H. LAU, M.D, ¥ Physaicia=, Detroit, Mich, i‘ JOHN. MAC GINNISS ‘Vice-Pres. Unitec Copper Co., Butte, Mont, KENNETH KE. W’LAREN Sec'y Corporation “rus: C>. 0! Nuw Jersey} ISAAC OPPENHEIMER, M.D. Physician, New Yerk f DWIGHT W. PARDEE Assistant Treasurer, L. 8. & I. 8. RR. Co. abe LEONARD W. SWEET ‘Wholesale Jeweler, New York. FRANE A. VANDERLIP ‘Vice-Pres. National City Bank, New York P PHILADELPHIA, 841 North Broad Street. { THE: WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 26. 1908. Bishop C. H. Fowler of the Methodist iscopal Church writes on February 5, 1903; “IT am happy to say that after full and care- ful investigation T am able to give the Oppen- heimer Institute unqualified indorsement. It does all it has advertised to do. I know of no other cure for alcoholism and drug addictions to be compared with this. I believe it has never failed on any case that has taken the treatment.” The Story of a Mechanic in Yonkers, N. Y., who was Restored to Usefulness, “On the 1th of February, 1902, my wife died, leaving me with four children. ‘For their sake and for:mine, don’t drink, Henry,’ she asked me, and I tried, for I loved her and I loved the children. But my will could not master the terrible craving within me, One day I quit my work in order to get money immediately—I had to have it to buy whiskey —for my hands refused to work and I was terribly nervous and sick. From that day. I drank continuously night and day, and I could not eat nor sleep; my eyes burned like fire. I was going where ‘my old chums’ had gone before, and in my nervous drunken’ stupor I realized it one night when one of my children asked for bread and I had none to give. That night was horrible: I walked from the bed where the two girls slept to the bed where my two boys were sleeping, back and forth, and finally walked to the Hudson. There I saw rest, but that moment I sobered up. I thought of my wife. I returned to the little ones, and beside the bed where my youngest child slept 1 went on’ my knees and in my despair I, asked’ God Almighty to help my childreh’ and myself.. How my prayer was answered the very next day! I was directed by a friend to the Oppenheimer Institute, No. 131 W. 45th. Street, and started in at once, My God had heard my prayer. After two treatments. I had no craving for strong drink. After three days = could eat and sleep and work, and now eight months after taking the treatment I feel that I'am stronger and healthier than I have been for many years. I have ‘absolutely no desire for drink, and the future is brighter,” HENRY PETRE. band 8 Saturday. butg Courts. f" essere, HEAD CUT, of No, 26 Meserole wit BEAT HS BLIND fie SRA Police Ald. . " vi Ni tee Fisher’s Brutality to] pos X67 Nee, intienctea to look out Affiioted Woman Has Become) ‘e. 04 cna Mercedes, whe have been atk Did Story in the Williams} sins from thelr, nome at No, 8 When Mr. Ingram left his home for his busineas Saturday morning his wife| the enticing tinsel of the sta, informed him that she and the boy|rietta intended: visiting a Fulton stret partment store but would be home » fore he returned in the evening. auth > Saturday night and Sunday f relatives and friends in quest of his DETROIT, 25 Piquette Avenue, PMomen’s Aurtltary of the Oppenheimer Institute Mrs. DUNLOP-HOPKINS' Founder School of appited Design for Women of New York; President Women's Auxillary Mrs. ISABELLA C. DAVIS Secretary International Order of King’s Daughters; ecretary Women’s Auxiliary. Mrs. BALLINGTON BOOTH Volunteers of America 4 Mrs. PERRY S. BOYNTON Mrs. HOWARD CARROLL, Mrs. WILLIAM G. CHOATE President New York Exchange for Women's Work Mrs, WILLIAM GILBERT DAVIES Mrs. FREDERICK ESSLER Mrs. J. FE. FOSTER" President Woman's National Republican Associat! Cectorer on Constitutional Law, Washington, D. ra Mrs. M. FULLERTON (@uperintendent Society of Betterment of the Poort/ Mrs, COLGATE HOYT Mrs. EDMUND HUBBARD Mrs. LOVELL JEROME} Mrs. DONALD McLEAN Regent Daughters of American Revolution Mrs. FREDERICK NATHAN President Consumer's Leakue, Mrs. FREDERICK J. PIERSON Mrs. RICHARD H. SAVAGE Mrs. WILLIAM G. STATES Miss EMMA THURSBY Mrs. RALPH TRAUTMAN President Protective Health Association Mrs, CHARLES TRUAX Rev. Dr. Charles H. Park- hurst, of New York City, writes on February 25, 1903: “My personal acquaintance with the work of the Oppenheimer Institute gives me an ex- ceeding confidence in the wisdom and effi- ciency of the methods therein pursued. * * * Recently [ have known of the cir- cumstances of a cure in the case of a promi- nent physician who has been for a good many years a victim to the opium habit. He faith- fully submitted himself to Dr. Oppenheimer’s treatment and considers. himself now a thor- oughly new man physically, I certainly should not hesitate to recommend to any friend of mine suffering from such malady, to submit Himself to the care of the Institute, A Drink Slave from the Bow- ery after Twenty Years of Bondage again Sober and Master of Himself. “IT have been a hard drinker for more than twenty years. I could live on whiskey, and often went for days without food. I have often taken a hundred whiskies a day. A. Sun- day World reporter took me to see Dr, Op- | penheimer Jast Monday, and he gave me some medicine. “T had had about forty drinks that day, In the mornings I always have to get a stiff “bracer” the first thing. Sometimes I have filled the wash basin with water at night be- cause I trembled so in the morning I couldn't lift the pitcher, Then in the mornings I stag- gered to it and drank from it. “Last Tuesday morning I woke up with a perfectly clear head, and since then I haven't wanted to touch drink. I have not been without this: awful thirst for thirty years. I don't understand it, but I think the new cure is a marvel and I know I am a new man.” W. W. WILCOX. e Advisory Birectors Rev. CHARLES H. FOWLER, D. D., LL.D. Bishop of Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. HENRY C. POTTER, D.D., LL.D. é - Bishop of Protestant Rplecopal Church ine Rev. GEORGE DANA BOARDMAN, D.D., LL.D. Baptist Church, Philadeiphia Rev. ROBERT COLLYER, D.D. Pastor Messiah Unitarian Church, New York vt Rev. JOHN J. HUGHES Pauliot Fathers, Church of St. Paul the Apostie, New York Rev. CHARLES H. PARKHURST, D.D.' yay Pastor Madison Square Presbyterian Church, New York Rey. J. BE. PRICH, D.D Pastor Dirat Mcihoctst Episcopal Church, Yonkers Gen. H. C. CORBIN Major-General United States Army Hon. CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW United States Senator from New York Hon. LYMAN J. GAGE Ex-Secretary of the Treasury Hon. MARCUS A. HANNA United States Senator from Ohio Hon. ENUTE NELSON ‘United States Senator from Minnesota Hon, ROBERT E. PATTISON Bx-Governor of Pennsylvania Hon. H. C. PAYNE Postmaster-General of the United States Hon. J. E. RICKARDS Ex-Governor of Montana Hon. LESLIE M. SHAW Secretary of the Treasury Hon. CHARLES EMORY SMITH Rx-Postmaster-General Hon. WILLIAM A. STONE Bx-Governor of Penasylvania GEO. L. CHASE, LL.D. President Hartford Fire Insuraa.e Co, ROBERT PITCAIRN Pittsburgh NHEIMER INSTITUT by enlisting new forces and opening new branches is continually extending the benefits of this treat- ment for alcoholism and drug addictions—a successful treatment, tested for ten years; absolutely non-injurious, employs no hypodermics, and in most cases does not interfere with daily occupation. For information address Superintendent of OPPENHEIMER INSTITUTE, 133 West 45th Street, NEW YORK. PITTSBURGH, 110 West North Avenue, Allegheny ATLANTIC TY, 2901 Pacific ific Avenue, i WIFE COULD NOT. Divorce. w. York ‘chorus ogether when jood engagement a# a chorus girl. e visited, ‘| wife and boy. Last night he asked bf trate O'Rellly in the Ewen} noice to look tor wer. to-day on the old charee,| xgrs, Ingram te reed, as Mrs. Fisher re-| twenty-two years, fused against him and wrote! tail, of dark com: a tetiay esking that he be let go. skirt, bii ford tles a ee ignueent] ALCOHOL CAUSED WOMAN TO STARVE. Flery Fluid Upset Digestive Org: So that She Could Not Eat, the Surgeon Says, Jane Hagen died of alcoholic starva- rable rooms at job, He is our only support, 5° torioug wife-beater, but if this woman can atand her husband's bristality it's up to her, and I will discharge him, Pisher has been convicted of wife- baling accentuated because of his wife being acentuated because of his wife affiiction. Ghe was the daughter of well-to-do hotel-keeper when she mar: had been left $20,000 by her and Fisher got hold of it, gave Up hjs pos!- tion gn@ spent it. When he becam his ie At fe the bed in which nearly burned her had him up on @ charge of incendiariem,| #hrunken. bed gxion, about 105 pounds, She wore k Jackst, targe black hat, nd brown ‘kid" glo which she lived with her brother John’ The brother is in Roosevelt Hospital ried him fifteen years ago. @hortly a¢-| suffering from the eame cause, although ter her marriage her wight failed, @he| it ts likely that he will recover. John Hagen was found unconscious on the sidewalk ta front of the tenement. | house early this morning. His eye was confirmed drunkard he began beating| cut suightly from the fal Yemoved in an ambulance. When the Dollse went to the togms where he had lived they found his sister dead In ‘bed. ‘Her face was distorted and her limbs It seemed to 9 « case of ling th At thi marriage. hteen years of a, was ‘séventee) Henrietta Du Mrs, Zulaut 4 Uving in West Virginia. {ROCKEFELLER THREW Gold Plecee Before Beggars In Mexico, John D. Rockefeller, jr., and he was one im the Firth avenue Baptist but hie -wite, insisted that she had-aet] mtanvation, but thete was food in the /ymme Be hal fire to the’ b house, Ap organs were so she coild not. ests ve went t ir sation, tn 1 hall ln une y Saal Pan et, The. Ieee "tra dvubbings® ene Whe arms dead, ‘TM ndenve- Heok and '# house about § o'clock he one datas was the ambulance sungeon said her wrecked by alcohol that fh eee ie BABY ‘DIED, MOTHER SLEPT. HMitle One Ip Accidentally smeth- ered im the Night, The five-weeks-old daughter of Mr, ofan Mrs. Thomas W. Mullen, who live at No, M1 Avenue A, w TP Be st raga ee om of absorbing interest, beggars. Wi thousand miles in all acoidentally John D, Rockefelle time «leat GONE TO SEE ODELL, Willan F, King of Regard te City Lighting Plant, Hy, Aver? ¥, ernst a $.former Pregident fee Went to POLICE RAID FIGHT, They Pounce Down on ‘rcradise ‘RESIST THE STAGE een Finally Left Zulauf for Good, and Now He Has Procured a Police Captain Darcey, of the Astoria for the scene of the conflict. nearly midnight, TRENTON, April 2.—Enamorea vy|'9 place at double aulck. fe, Hen- laut, wife of Henry Zulauf, or No, 616 De Mott street, West Hoboken, was unable to content herself with mar- ried fe and on severaleccasions iert But when he reached his home his] her husband to seek employment 1 d child had not. returned, and : sounded and Darcy was forced to divide his squad, sending half the men to the place, but found that he was too lat. Bhe deserted nim| 80me one had tipped the sports off, and be secured @ fairly jown on thi hundred of the sports leaving the place hot-foot by doors and windows, Capt, Darey rounded up two fine pairs of epotiess boxtag glov were Paul Kelly, Baker, of Yorkviite. He has now Sued for a divorce and Chancellor Magie just granted him a decree annul- time of thelr marriage Zulaur a his bride The latter's name was WHITE | PLAINS, Johanna Schilling, through upposed to be a mem- ber of a theatrical troupe playing in the South and is said to be at present Bonilling makes man rt : — » NOTHING AWAY, |: Son of Oil Magnate Deniqa Casting wou, veri one their baby, and wind blow ‘on the infant, enles that he was the promiscuous distributor of gold coins to the beggars of Mexico on the trip he and his wife and father mi and from which he has just re- Opportuni SPRING SALE. There are returned to us at the end of thi musical and society season o number of Everett Pianos, both Up- fights and Grands, that have been He resumed charge of his Bible class. Chureh yesterday, and after a warm welcome in whieh his class sang his favorite '@ visite @ number of interesting ee in Old Mexico—places away from beaten paths of tourivts—and found Those stories published about my throwing Gold to the Mexican beggars were not true, £ am opposed to promiscuous charity. To give money on the street to every mendicant you meet only tends to increase ‘the already large army of travelled nearly Afteen The ehance to take. your choice from the very cream of this stock is hereby extended. Other prominent makes of Grand and Upright Pianos—taken in trade *!, Stopped off mare offered at very low prices. in Chicago: to visit bls daughter, M Ors, Mullen awoke this morn. ‘MoCormick, ra. {ng she found the child lying Peart these pianos through the summer season. ae, piano sold on monthly payments. Write: for catalogues and special price Het. Everest Blane is Albany ta Pianos and Organs. : For Sale. \ BUT ARE TOO LATE. bi Hall,” but Find That the Birds Have All Flown. ot @ tip late last night that to be o prise nght at “Para- Astoria. He immediately BRADBURY” PIANOS. SPECIAL SALE CONTINUED. of his resrves and set out It was and they headed for n glarm of fire was ing? ‘With the others he hurried on to, radise Hall.” He surrounded the hogany t ay Darcy and his men were bearing scene they saw about a The Gghters of Harlem, and Kid Schirmer, new. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) April 20,—M Mount Vernon, B hogany ‘Weser Bi City Judi BAYess4 ty age her husband, amon; would “pull the quilts an d let the just for spite.” NEW Pianos and Organs, ity Time. PIANOS returned from rent- al, used pianos and ware- room samples, ‘AMONG the makes included in the sale are the follow- Bradbury Upright, ma- Bradbury Upright, oak. $250 was $450 Bradbury Upright, oak. $200 was $300 Bradbury Upeight, ma- Phelps Ugeight, ebony. $185 was $350 Webster Upright, ma- New Uprights, N, ¥. make, at $165, “BRADBURY? $300, $350, $400, $450. Terms $15 Cash, $10 Per Mo, Pianos Exchanged, Rented, Re- paired, Stored, Tuned. F. G. SMITH, Mfr., 142 Sth Ave., New York. $300 was $400 $1.00 down and wuaranteed five years, W it paid in 60 ap: White, Singer Willood & Gi to $35.00 Weetera $200 was $300 $300 was $500 $375 was $750 $200 was $250 machine guaranteed, 311 Third Aye., near 23d St. $175 was $300 $175 was $265 Rut tor ge wma tetion ane Bits os soa, CLOTHING CO. Bening, Peta EASY PAYMENTS. THE POPULAR CREDIT HOUSE, CLOTHING on EASY TERMS of PIANOS 1114 3d Ave. near 65th St. 295 8th Ave., near 25th St. BROOKLYN— MANHATTAN 2274 3d Ave., near 124th St, 700 Broad’y, scount for cash, oF Bee our large stock of genu~ tne machines, such as New Home, Domestic, Unies, —Househald, | , 1 at bargain prices—$16.00 Open evenings. Write, salesman will call, Second-hand machines, $1.00 (0 $7.00. Every |! WESTERN UNION S. M. CO., DIAMONDS ON CREDIT Rairoack, eS Ep>>eb>rsus> a> 40 Cents a Week. New York Central Pennsylvania <> RAILROAD, = KEKEEEE Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Cash or Credit, One Price. WH are tn the wholesal¢ business WE WE keep al WE pen: ‘transaction Fopresentat!re WE went your account. L. W. SWEET & CO., 31-39 MAIDEN LANE (1 STORE) . Railroads. Velen We Ve! (via Shen M.—8T. 3 For N. Re en BNES Pa i —CLEVELAND AND CIN E8S—Por Pittsburg, Cleveland and TON, AND. THE SOUTE used a short time by prominent. in- Mrumental and vocal artists, as weli| celebrated ‘as temporary dwellers in fashionable] Wallers hotels and apartment houses, Piano $195 ‘We offer these superb Pianos—all| in this great in perfect condition and each re- Sale, markable for its toue—at substantial as ene. reductions from the regular and in- elves ed O1 variable price prevailing on New| Payment of Everett Pianos. $5.00. We do not jntend to carry one of Pianos $1:a Weck.|, BLOOMINGDALE BROS. 3d Ave., 59th St. to Goth SI Banking and Financial, HAIGHT & FREESE); Oru EVENINGS, eit and Gamtiy, ont with rows t what you want | 12 West 1 pear Oth Ave. wale vats CREDIT. #33 aie " om, tae PaRRDOUIFPRG Gee CREDIT. Lowest Prices, Reliable TRANSACTION Call, Wrive or Telephone. ‘atch and UEKGMAN, Watches and Diamonds, Goods, CONFIDENTIAL, Diamond Co. TAKE ELEVATOR, ja cu caebire pour foes, ter wateh; beautiful A ie Miled, warranted for 10 years, with fine jeweled Ameri- can movement, EVERYBODY, ie th

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