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% Fe 4 : Friend. CHUM IS NEARLY INSANE. He Ie Seriously Affected Mentally by ‘Death -of His Companion and Of- ficers Cannot Induce Him to Eat— Clash with Coroner. ~ Benjamin Constant, was drought ad to be embalmed and sent ykne in Brazil, Accompany! - the bod} from the warship to the un- @ertaker’#*vae a guard of honor com- Posed of the midshipman's mates. who inadve: h, quarters, giving way .t> Tent demonstration of grief, and has © refused food. The officers of the ship, @fier an investizativa., exoneracsd him Of all responsibility for the unfortunate act. Clash of OMictals, ‘Phe tragedy caused « clash between Coroner Sholer and ne Brazilian Con- neral and the commandant of the Bre Constant. When word was it to an undertaker to prepare the ‘he refused to have anything to do “with the case unless the Coroner was "| mGtifed. He then told Coroner Sholer of the tragedy. The Coroner went to West Thirty-fifth street pler and a tug on which flew the flag Antonio Fontura Xavier, the Brasil- Consut General. When the Coroner fMemanded to be taken aboard the Ben- Jamin Constant the Consul-General de- janded to know by what right he was ering in an affair of the Brazil- a6 Government. The Coroner informed fhim that so long as the body was to be brought ashore he had authority, The matter was finally referred to apt. Alencasto Graca, commander of ship. He took the same view of “ithe situation as the Consul-General un- . tithe ship's surgeon, Dr. Aurelia Veigo, ‘was called in. He speaks English and yw the Coroner's point. Shot in Forchend. Coroner Sholer then learned that Ferreira and Hecksher, who were chums, ‘were in quarters and were exam’ @ revolver when It accidentally ex- ea the bullet entering Ferretra's t head, The Coroner was allowed to wlew the body, which lay In state with faix merines with drawn cutlasses stand- fig guard about it. He also interviewed Hocksher. Per- pmilssion was then granted for landing ‘the body. More excitement vw: i t i rt sprang overboard. Ja occasioned on man whe had to an cfticer * Garty, a oont~ man, aragged him into his skiff. but the man jumoed overboard again. . Garty “got him with a boat hook and held him til a boat with a squad of marines qwas lowered from the training ship to ~ take the prisoner. FROM STARVATION One Supposed to Have Money . Found in His Room, While the ‘ Other Lay Among Dogs in a (Special to The Evening World.) NPWARK, N. J., Oct. 12—Two aged ‘men, one in this city and the other in Irvington, died of starvation to-day. Charles Dengler, seventy years old, of No. 9 Van Buren wireet, who lived the life of a hermit in a small room at the address given. was found starving yes- terday by his landlady. He was re- moved to St, James's Hospital, where be died this morning. Dengler was supposed to be wealthy and is suid to have wealthy relatives fiving in New York from whom he had fong been estranged. Residents in the neighborhood of Dengler's late home understood that he owned real estate in New: York. He was uncommunicative and very little was known of him. The iher unfortunate was Oba Sher- man, sixty-seven years old, who lived in @ barn In the rear of No. 63 Bowen street, Irvington. Sherman, who was a veteran ‘of the Civil war and a recluse, had for companions thirteen dogs and several dozen chickens, He avolded ail the townspeople and is supposed to have fhoarded money. He was found In the arn by some neighbors {ll from lack of nourishment and exposure and was 50 Fiz sone that the doctors could not KILLED, THROWN INTO DITCH Qiprderer, Who Attacked Girl ot Street, Escaped, to return home. ———— dike Prison to Her for 50 Year RA RT BODY OF JBEGGED JUDGE ED MDSHA Mates of Brazilian Catlet March to Undertaker’s to Pay Honor ‘to Lad Accidentally Killed by Julius Schanshick Pleaded in| Waited Until His Countrymen|,,,\Wrinkles. crowsfeet, ‘deeniset tyes, hollow cheeks and hysteria follow close-: Court for Return of His Re- Were Asleep and Then Stole|!y in the wake of a disordered stomach. "The Lord is ralfing me and I know that my time {s up, so pleane, Judge, let me dle," said Julius Schanshick, of No. 153 Morris street, Jorsey City, when ar- raigned to-day before Police Judge Hoos on a charge of attempted suictde. Policeman Martin arrested Schanshick at Grand and Hendersin streets just as was about to shoot hMinself with a The polleeman knocked the! ¢ooa, This is the only remedy we know of i The police believe that the boy, who| that will positively and permanently cure} “Oh, please, Mr. Policeman, let me kill! only fifteen years old, slipped into the | dyspepsia. It embodies a new medical! room before the doors were locked, and| principle heretofore unknown in the| revolver out of Schanshick's hand, e body of Jose Paul Ferreira, mid- n, Who was accidentally shot and Kifled by his chum, Cadet Mario Heck- her, aboard the Brazilian schoolship I have nothing or nobdy to live for,” said the man. Nhe policeman took chaushiek to Po- lice Headquarters where a box contain- + er; Eni iy narared Sz-cuilbre Dullets werelhe caught the boy in the act of going| Give Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets a trial. found in nis pocket, " six of them, evidently to fin out if they | through his vest. If they don't cure you we will return) ize Hoos that In was the for a man to end Nis ; He pleaded | how much the boy had taken. Natale|store or by mail. with the Judge to give him the re Bhoot sLitnesievin. therourts [onniece ten out dow ane tao onteten RIKER’S DRUG STORE, his wi dead and an Bt, ‘ecelved news of the d le was will be examin 6 Aetive Work. of Prof. Beekman. TRAIN SMASHES BOAT. Commission of Lon- lgating educational | Tide Threw # 30-Foot Veaxel Upon visited the a Jersey Tr Curator of the M matters in Ameri Ung four hours there th i Chair pleasure with the educa: |New Jersey train on the Long Branca @ exhidl:| road ran into a thirty-foot sailing b tlonal advantages offered by tlons ond the free lectures on naturs trestle near Morgan's . tically worthless. history Kiven during the ¢ rade aha lecture room. These lectures, tie lained, were given in co-oper: nings In the | A high tue had carried the boat agains fh the Biate Department of adi: | Speke Pott nctng gecathea rect cate || ,, lf there is the slightest faulty varia- Tae visitors ex few visitors desi {ted the museum during the day. ——_—— ronsed surprise that so ie Me BUTS ditional stain, and, ultimately, fur- THE STORY OF ther impairment of the. vision, CHASED GIRL WITH A KNIFE) FATHER JOHN'S, | sit! itt Sc ian to Re-| Fifty years ago |} fare of a pair of eyes than for.a dozen r Six Months or an eminent special- |} sales. ‘ \ nt prescribed Father || An interesting booklet, “Eyes and Dominick Russo, an Jtallan living at! One Hundre@ and Forty-seventh street: and Willis avenue, was charged in Har- || Finest Artificial Eyes, $3.00. lem Court to-day with attempted feloni- 10d, po-| \t! 2 It is | e Optical 0. 2481 Becond \ J x treo trom opium, Specialist, lar in Second morphine or = Maix-ineh \ ous drugs or 348 6th Ay, (bet. 21st and 22d sts.) d's screams ening stimulants { ted the/ attention of the police- any “form auch as overpowered Rusao, Russo said he had not drawn the knife, and had chased the girl only be: c st : rad H ures plies and constipatton gause she was one of a crowd of 'ch thee it renee are prevents PILE OLE Price fires. thirteen- ear-old Helen Clark, of No. ren who were annoying him, Ma trate Baker placed ball for good be! YOUTHFUL BURGLAR/P2TY THE GIRL TO-LET HIM Dl} CAUGHT BY VICTIM mz Beauty depends upon health, Of all nerve-destroying maladies, dys- volver, So that He Could Kill} Watches and Money—Chil- | repsia is the worst. It will tear’ your Himself on the Spot. 7 4 4 system to pieces and make life miserable. dren’s Society Has Him. You cannot eat or sleep, you grow thin, weak and sallow. Indigestion and a hot, bitter fluid rising in the throat are the first symptoms, Hungry, penniless and without a home, Pasquale Jeraci, an Itallan youth| If you have these buy a package Of who has been in this country only a| Rexall’ Dyspepsia Tablets. AE ae year, slipped Into a room where a do! CART GEO We S9OK- A Ee are of his countrymen were asleep early to- DETROIT, MICH., BAYS: ay and robbed two of t a “1 have auftered from acute dympepaln for ss 4 two of them before they |i. ttat eight. years and could find no rellet ES able to explain to the sergeant at the|Pox of Rexall Dyspepala Tablets more than $3 and three watches to buy |*!* *asy and pleasant to take, waited quietly until all the men were| treatment of this disease. We have asleep. Stagorono Domicco was awak-| enough confidence in it to make this ened by a tugging at his pillow, and says | Off The other sleepers were aroused, and | your money. there was hurried inventory to see Price 25 cents, For sale only at our Domicco was out $19.25 and two watches. ‘and 234 Bt The valuables of the others were intact. Quesgentzin Manhattan a One of the men went out and got a BEAN ese ath Stee ok ererdaee policeman and the boy was taken to the| Ay a station house. He told the sergeant that ANS DRUG @TORES: | ISHhi Bt he had no home and that he had had MAN, Drumalst. 1020 Ad Av.: 429 nothing to eat all day vesterday. He y dren's Soclety and will be arraigned aa this morning. — ——— Eyeglass Dangers. 50% of the eyeglasses sold are prac- A northbound Central Rallroad of Worthless glasses are more than the trestle. Wh worthless—they are injurioys. i ine BP the eplintecs nace teh: tion in the lenses or in the angular adjustment, the glasses «cause ad- examination. | care more for the wel- Their Care,” mailed upon request. Correct Glasses, $1.00 Up. 4 consumption, Cures bronchit! thm . Qaencer tnd all throat and lung troubles. 400'W. 7th st | ASS, Corner Chair, y. hy highly polished 4) \velour or silk tap- jestry upholstery, WILMINGTON, Del., Oct. 12.—Mery Acitki, thirteen years old, daughter Polish parents, was found dead in a within a few squares of her home Bradford street in South Wilmington to-day. and investigution showed ghe had been attacked and thrown the water. ful ener handsomely six carved shelf; complete, deena Cees) = $17.95 ee ji al ade ad pakeena} inished, Without top, price cutto $ 14 10{Stiped or? $ soni = evel 5Q.Q0} $8.90, Ranges from $6.90 up. Cash or Collections ‘the fact that she had been as- agick neighbor last eveiting, her ta suppored she was spending the a and made no inquiry when Saturday officiais are without a COWPERTHWAIT & SONS. I2Ist Street and. 3d Ave. Park Row, near Chatham “ SUSE, Oct. 12—Mre. Carrie! 0 acsplenpy ign at the age ree, bad not been outed the “neighborhood in for Afty years. Mrs, a AMAR SIMI Reta aa & SONS 121st Street: Chatham Sq.: 2226 to 2234 Third Ave. } 193:to 205 Park Row. Two Establishments. EVERYTHING ror HOUSEKEEPING. EVERYTHING RELIABLE. | BARGAINS IN i Genre Table, Housefurnishing ee | DEPARTMENT. $1.28 | 98. Piano Stools, mahogany $1.65 16x16 top, 68¢: finish. Oak Sideboard, Sunken Eyes and Hollow Cheeks Tell 6th Ave.. 21st and 22d Sts., N. Y. the Woman’s Shoe That’s Right! Patrician, Each and-every pair sold has proved a lasting advertisement. Satisfied Customers have spread the truth and spread the fame of “Patrician” the world over, Over 50 styles to suit every awakened and caught him. He was un-| trom doctors or medicine uatll 1 procured a nese, ‘T! am pleased to say, Rav immediate rellet. Hitzabeth street station why he needed) They fo all. that fr claimed for them and | occasion... ood ————————o—oe errr Lah d rear eri the value—and some are worth double: chiefs [-vnle dered—valuo 10c Magic Hair Curler In Our Notion Department—Main Floor! The Magic Hair Curler waves the hair in fifteen minutes. an unexcelled Toilet Necessity and should be seen to be appre- Box of 5 for 25oG—or each........ Chiffonier Chances! ae i e8, 25) Golden Oak Chiffonier—with swen|Golden Oak ° Chiffonier—w itn Grule Bowls, $295,275. Borse Spoons, 0c each. 1 Bonbon Dis i 6 50 Candelabra, $4.50 and $5.75. e Cake Baskets, $2 and $2.75. Women’s Hemstitched Hand- With borders em- Demonstration of the Popular was given into the hands of the Chil-{————————————— } | SO top drawer and four large drawers—worth This $7.50 Morris Chair shaped French plate mirror and five large drawers— worth $9.00—special price, This is an astonishing value. Chair is strongly made, with a Mahogany Finish, and has a Velour Cushion (reversible). If you are ooking fora bargain in a Morris * ws UA, which we are proud. Chair this 18) surely your chance. But we have price-news of special groups of Silks that : ouemct ; 2 ores adds another stirring note of interest today—not alone None) pr}onaz@ OQ 98 nfo, & O) wheat A OQo8 * NTO DM, ie ‘ST ‘APARTME! ft & SGI OT OF TOW! COR AC LAR COBEN SATURDAYS ‘Store Closes at 5.30 SILVER WEEK Superb Collections of Stlver-Plated Flat and Hollow Wares Under-Price This is not a time of loose prices on Silver-: plated wares. In fact it has been long since it was so hard to get regular wares at full prices as it istoday. Orders laced last February are not, yet filled; and large orders jaye recently been refused by manufacturers who could. not make deliveries. a A strange time indeed to be able to tell such a tale as is, Fine, beautiful, perfect tablewares, at a third to a half Lelow the real values. : Because we went to the large factories and secured the stocks of all good patterns not to be listed in the new catalogues. Many will be selling for months yet, in the stores that bought them, at full prices. There is not a piece that can be criticised for lack of quality or beauty; for they have come fresh from the best | factories in America. Here are the pieces. Add a half to the prices to get Quadruple Rogers’ Extra-plated Silver-plated Wares | Forks, Spoons and Serv- B-plece Tea Sets, $10.75. $11.75|ing Pieces and $12.50 set. Men Spoons, 85c a doren. S-pleoe Conse Sets, $4.25, $4.75) Dessert Spoons, $1.50 a dozen, Gan 3 a Bet. - Table Spoor .T0 a dozen. See ee cirenhives Dessert Forks, 21.50 a dozen, (eat GRL ey Ua Ee Medium Forks. $1.70 a dozen. Coffee Spoons, 81 a dozen. Oyster Forks, $1.85 a doren. Butter Spreaders, $2.25 a dozen. Orange Spoons, plain, $1.75 a doz, Orange Spoons, eilt, $2 Spoon Holders, $1, $1.50. Chocalate Pots, $1.75 a Butter Dishes, $1.75, $2.75. $2. , $2.25, Rete ee Coren bors Cream Ladies, She e Baking Dishes. 58°sa.75,| Cream Ladies, Fern Dishes, $2, $3.75.| Gravy Ladies, 5. Water Pitchere, $2.75, $3.50. Medinm La Ice Pitchers, $5, $5.78, Syrup Pitchers ‘and Plate, $1.75.| Soka spor $2, $: Butter Kniv Child’s Sete, Gc ash. Bread Trayn, $1.60 and $2.50. Nut Bowls, $2.25 and $2.75. Children’s Cups, 25¢ and 75c. i Serving Trays, $1,91,25,§1.50,$2.| Tripie-pinted Fruit Knives, $2 a aT: ec. oxen. . and Ninth street Ele-| Tenth street aisle ‘ator Table. (hd ‘Tenth street Ele- The New Silks and Some Price-News Silks never were so beautiful as this sea- son, The designer’s art never reached so high before. __ We have gathered lavishly at home and abroad. ° The display that greets you today in our Rotunda is one of because of cheapness, but because of the desirability and excellence of the Silks offered. f 750 Colored Taffetas at iie—In white, | 80° Guaranteed Black Tafetas at ivory, cream and black, as well ag| 6ic-—Fine Black Taffetag, with tho tweity-tive other colorings. manufacturers) Kuarantes woven 860 White Taffetas at sscgin pure| gi hye eeipenes at oseat inches white, ivory and cream.@A slight|* wide; in woite, ivory and cream, unevenness in, weave makes the) 4 fay at’ irregularities. in emalt price. weave bring the savings Drots- $1 Printed Peau de Soie at 55c-—Very| makers are buying them up in handsome foulard designs, in best| ‘uantities, but we had several colorings; 24 Inches wide. hundred pleces to sell. ‘ $1.25 Black Tajfetax at. &o—mFine, 70 ack ee scte Bick Pont | . Rew 36-inch Guaranteed Black deSolo at thelowest price we ever | \ Guaranteed” stamped on selyage. < Rotunda. JOHN WANAMAKER | Formerly A. T. Stewart’ & Co., Broadway, 4th Ave., 9th and 10th Sts. fo @ oon. Tt ooo all the household cleaning, washing and brightening any other way ‘yot'devised. Liberal Credit, | 1 requestea Wyry and you'l et deay GOLD DUST makes hard water scott THE DESERT EMPIRE. |r Wincstntar and On June 1 last M. Jacques Lebaudy, © Frenchman, who at Cape Juby and sailed away. He had founded his capital.” ig, he had landed his afmy of end marked’ a @pot on the map a Fulton 5t., Elm Place & Hoyt St., Brooklyn. 93 Worth of Stamps FREE Tuesday. COUPON, Upon presenting this coupon at A. I. Namm's Store Tuesday, Oct. 13, and making purchases amounting to $1.00 or more, we will give three dollars’ worth of Blue Trading Stamps Free, in addition to those you receive on your purchases, * (Good Oct. 12.) B. Ww. XK 1. Namm. K. |. Namm, : ene himself “Jacques L, Emperor | awhile, ef of Sahara.” Most men are satisfied with money- Tt is sald that he has placed orders| making opportunities on. a emalier ie . inch firms’ for a guillotine | scale. anda to start for the new empire. World each nicralig. Ri The World yesterday hdd @ big list, “Business Opportunities” and “For Re Sales.” thing there for everybody, It pays to read'The World's “Busi- ness Opportunities.” Te” one, and on the 15th of next| And money-making on all scales, November a number of oolonists are | great and small, dee" printed in ‘The Did you see i? There were 414 The World this morning printed but 98 “Business Oppoj les” and “For Salées,” but these 98 ranged trom a modest uptown laundry to & it department store in Brooklyn. Some-