The evening world. Newspaper, October 30, 1903, Page 10

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mutT BY TRAN SFCINO TRL Moore, Dutchess County Lawyer, After Being Pulled from in Front of One Threw’ | Himself Before Another. D WAS STRETCHED | OVER ONE OF THE RAILS.| ited Until Second Train Was So Near It Could Not Be, ’ Stopped Before Getting in Front of It. | POUGHKEEPSIE, N. ¥.. Oct. ¥.— suicide of John Moore. a member the Dutchess County Bar, in the burbs of thig city to-day was a re- ably deifberate achlevement. After driven from the tracks of the hkeepsio and Eastern Railroad by the crew of one train, he waited untl imother came along, stretched himeetf it on the track and allowed the loco- Otive to strike him, dying instant! _the first train out of th Moore was al The on- Moore did topped a few feet from him, The en er aud fireman had to remove him from the ‘tyack by for je last they saw a Anim he was sitting on a fence alongsidy ‘the rimbt of way. F He remained there until the incom- Mog traindue shortly afterward, came ‘aling, and thin time ho did not give the ineér time to stop. Me waited until he locomotive was only a few yards away and then down on the track} With bis head stretched over the rai. | When he was struck his skull was frac- tuted @Ad this body was thrown to one “Bide of the road. Mooré'icft no letters so far as is knows explain his act. He ts sup- 4 have been suffering from tem- persed ce cl PATRICK WALSH | St “TS NOW A HERO Effects This Morning a|: Thrilling Rescue of the Two| 2?" et Ms Gul Little Daughters of Max Weis | (.)\5. 0" 8 0) pe erstordem Avenue. on the range had a Hy. settled boundaries, euvered sitting on the track Sgiheer biew the whistle, b Hot move and the train w since been heard of. 1, of No. 1739 Avenue xplain She hus se und nected the tube, he entered the house, found she wo trite Waleh ts the hero tn the} tions sum Presbyter net of his home, at No. oF Am m avenue, to-day, for his thrill! wre Gallag pine rescue of the two little daughters|\ Sof Max Wels when the buliding 98 burned late last night, Firh way through flame and top floor of tha five-st structu © Woaleh took the children in his arms and carried them to sa‘oty. r was dead. months. youngest son, Alfred, was ta ously i and went to Bellevue IL | Boon after the firemen camo it wax F said that @ nine-year-old girl was till 4m the building. Policeman Quinn was forced tack when he tried to eo up the atairs, but he went Into the adjoining Suilding.and crawled alon gthe coping untl! he could get into the windor of | Weis's apartments. ‘The irl bad fied to the roof and was out of danre:. » There were many narrow cecapes ‘be » fore alk of the twenty-five tefNiits of) dqev: the building escaped, ‘but no serious in-| Ures 1 Juries Were reported, The building was . @lmost destroyed, Store Closes at 5:30 Important Announcement ‘About Some Choice rench Dress Goods *It-has been, many a day since such stirring as this has been ready for the telling, about fine goods. ‘The American selling agent of a celebrated French ufacturer of dress fabrics wished to close out the sur- Btock of high-class novelties on hand, after the sea- 8 orders were filled. We made them an ofier, which they finally accepted, in order to dispose of the entire quantity in one operation. The collection consists of Fancy Panne Zibeline Cloths Fancy Dotted Zibelines Fancy Striped Zibeiines, and Libeline Striped Cheviots in blues, browns, greens, Oxford grays and garnets. The patterns are of dignified and refined character, Thecloths vot the most beautiful quality coming from the famous ch looms; and they sell regularly—are today selling ‘some of the best stores in the country—at $2 to k50a yard. Yet we are able to offer the entire group At $1.25 a Yard brings the most elegant French suitings down to of quite ordinary domestic fabrics; aud the lot, s 2 ig, abogid be sold ont quickly. eotusias: N WANAMAKER (Go, broadway, 4th Ave., 9th and 10th Sts ft his home a g with his wite though there had been hed the Teall MOTHER DEAD WHEN SON RETURRED Mrs, Ann Gallagher Accidentally | »ny a: Turned on a Gas Jet While | Cleaning a Stove and Was Mra, Ann Gi old, wan accidentally asphyxiated hy t+ luminating gas in her home at No, 1468 had beon ntally discon Her son thought she was asleep when and when he 1 not answer his ques- an ambulance from the Dr, Harvey said | er family have had a great le within the last three ire ae Dead. » Oe —Samuel A. n a century her of the ae A, in ANDERSON, MISSING, HIS WIFE AND FAMILY. ty, but no « been foun and all to. Infe LOSS OF LIFE AT A FAIR. Burned to Death and: | Injured in Phil One Sey Man police stations of the tr n I's business, she would be thankful to any 1 at Held for Trial. of the errant man $49 In his possession M whereabouts irs old, of mustuche, with = | splracy which resulted in the assassina- hav tion of Sagatel Sui Arme: s jelphia, n | i Ua Vy, OF NO. 386 Ba. Bh c: donths ago and set up a ri at Clapham, another suburb of London, Italian, twe st Eighth ed that the prisoner had er Hebevea on Oct pb i ieve the mother is now telling She was anxious to have hi 1, perhap: TRACING ARMENIAN PLOT. Conflict About Identity of the Men Arrested In Bonton. LONDON, Oct. 30.—At the headquar- of the Armenian revolutionists at am, a suburb of this city, it Is be- that Vahten Krikorian, who was en implicated In the con- ident of 1 society Krikortin, ryan Armenian Protest: . Is reported to have been unt since the spilt In we Where the Alfarists assembled. PHIL. "HIA, Oct, 30—One man] ‘Those three men are sald to have dis- way burne auth and five others se- | appeared In August and it was thought ) was former diy destroyed the ees grain clevator seo wa of the Baltin & Ohio Raliroad Com- four-story tour rolling roof of the Woodward building, lost his Kaiser & Wo. ing. Hp wos the fire started, Phe storage sheds of the & Ohto Rattroad © joining the grain Gevator, were algo de- found. mow strove rles, Kalwer, of gon builders, is miss~ out the building when full guarantee. dd & Co. Harr at work on the the BOSTON, Oct. arraignment of "Vall Armenian arrested of Armenians nsx firm of HH, but cannot now be Balti any, ad~ Deputy Marshal. OUR BASEMENT Special Bargain Sale Women’s $3.00 Black Kid Button and Lace, also Patent Leather Button and 0” $700 Pair. Men's $3.00 Calf Lace Shoes, heavy Welted ie $9 00 Pair. Lace Shoes, Heavy Soles $f 25 Cd Pair, GREAT REBUSTIONS CHILDREN’S and BOYS’ SHOES. Store open Saturday until 7 P. M. ALFRED J, CAMMEYER, 6th Ave, & 20th St. Building. to-day to attend. the p he arrnignment was delayed. n spent the night at the Charles Hall, to which he was taken short- iv ater tix arrest by the nite States Men! 532. 00 Satin Calf .|| Falland Winter Footwear "of the Hintchakist 8 dentity the man arrested: In Bos-@ as Vahten Krikorian. . well-known member of the 4 or physical force faction. -Antiel hey ting the n Krikorian, the Is the Centre of the Shoe World for all those ho want to Buy Good Shoes Cheap For Men, Women and Children. The grandest Shoe values in town at the prices. They need only to beseen to be appreciated. We stand back of them with our Our customers take no risk in their purchase. They are regular lines of high grade footwear—sold at this sale for less than the cost of manufacture. peiety, 1s of that THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 30, 1903. vey MOTHER SAYS GIRL (SHIP ASHORE WAS ABDUCTED Mrs, Levy Declares Daughter Is | Less than Sixteen Years Old: | and Man Who Married Her ts and her Jong «rip was about over when the beaching occurred. Flashing distress signals and sending rocket after rocket into the air, it looked for a time as if the Belie Hartlett was not to recelve any assistance from shoreward. But the signs of distress were answered at last. ‘The Oak Inlet life-saving station was within range of the disabled schooner and one ef the BUT CREW SAVED The Belle Bartlett Is Driven} Chiries Whaioy. On Beach in a Hurricane at yr heli fecaaviugacuuetoont| Zach’s Inlet, L. I. but Life-|* wits avene. worked thai | Savers Responded. | . Passengers and captain last of all, were m the schooner Into the boat. e all cared for at the station, ded schooner was carrying goat skins, Iron and bones. was partially insured. {. of the Merritt-Chap- mpany, has gone out i can be saved. Grounded and henting her ribs against the bar of Zach's Inlet, Long Island, Dartlett yner elle . on her way to Aford, | her course in the fog and, | Mass., lost went ashore Bartlett carried a crew of d ten passengers. Capt. yumand. She exiled from! 4p Noria Africa, on Sept. 20 Pontitt walked from Venice to Ron to pay his respects to tae! Cane Vera | “Slore Open Saturday Night Until 10 o "Clock. | GaPMansG | The Store That Saves You Money. Brooklyn. Entire Block Fulton, From Beste to Duffield St. Brooklyn. ae ewe ea \} Bemsmbstiy We Give ‘‘S. & H. Green Trading Stamps! | |e a s > 2 {Cream Drops, 24e, Ib.) Molasses Candy, }9e.lb Genuine old- sored Cream ™2Ac hes fashioned Molasses. “196 & Drops, pound . | ! dy, per pound . ~ $20.00 Coat Suits, $12.75. Fall Suits, stylish mixtures. The new skirted! blouse coat with capes over shoulder, collarless effect. Velvet trimmed, fancy metal buttons, kilted skirt, even length, all the 12.75 newest shades; 32 to 42........... $10 and $15 Fall Suits, 5.00 4 7 90 an ° Wee eeeereeceeeteerees Fall Suits made of solid colors, also stylish mix- tures. Some blouse coats, also straight effect. All new flare skirts, Scarcely two suits alike, sr ind F500 ug 7,90 Some Extraordinary Values In Fur Scarfs and Muffs. Electric Seal Scarfs, cluster shape, with six 98 | tails, chain fastening; value $3.00...... Cc, Water Mink Scarfs, very desirable fur, full size with six Trge als value $4.30 } -50 bafta sa ty: i i tails, tening; a meee a 75 size, satin lined; "value $4.50... ohdes 1.98 1 “Tnteresting News for Girls, Soday is the day when girls have more leisure for shopping. Be sure and visit our Misses’-Department before making your pur- chases. Girls’ full length Coats, made of handsome zibeline cloth, deep cape, piped with velvet and trimmed with gilt brad and buttons; standing collar of 6. 50 velvet; new sleeves; btue, brown, green and red; sizes 6 to t4 years... 'e Girls’ Coats, made full length, of all- Girls’ Suits, of zibelines, cheviots and ol Rerseys open cae ont shoulder | fancy mixtures; long coat effect; trimmed with bands of panne velvet double breasted, tri 4 with d4 | dou! easted, trimmed with fancy collar to match; double-breasted front Buttonsltand|le-velves save and loose back; full sleeve with cuff; | fi ‘ aaite gore flare; sizes 15,00 castor, royal, red, green and brown; sizes 6 to 14 years. 9.95) ABi VERS cvascewas coe 6 —_—_—<¢ Men’s $18 Suits and Overcoats for $12.) Splendid values in this assortment. All the newest weaves in heavy Suitings. Sizes te meet all requirements, Overcoats in all the alge poly bh itty the comin; season. All sizes and leng’ 0 For Suturdayssccscess ccnses 12.0 Men's Pourars | danseoniey tailored black cheviot or neat pattern of Bae worsteds 2.00 Young Men's Overcoats, sizes 16 to 20 pes made in all-wool friezes and 10.00 cloth. Recetenty made me trimmed... Ovarconte and Suits for Little Men. Winter Coats, Le wool dark frieze, lan shape, long "sad full; strongly Jined and sewed; sizes 4 to 16, In every way _& $4.00 nee made _ of comfort, 4.95 Heavy Cloth Sailor Suits, odd sizes of highe: peice Tots; to clean up the lot quickly.s.. 1.50 50c and all-wool Kerseys, in tan, blue or cardinal. A handsome garment for any lad; 24% to Seeee. Russian Coats, for warmth The BEST PANTS for BOYS manufactured fo1 » $2 50Boston Health Shoe, $1.79 About 300 pairs of this celebrated Shoe le(t fram our great sale of last week, Almost all sizes and widths, This shoe is water=proof, with a cork cushion sole, and just what you want for winter wear. oo 1. 79) Boys’ Satin Calf Shoes, creased vamps; heavy bal) leather soles, sizes 13 tO S44....... ccc cece ew eeee Children’s Bo; oe Lace, Shoes, heavy aie sizes 6 to a #1,00 shoe; to close Out... Corry "69e Jersey Leggins for women, nvisses and children; | to start the season, Sizes—Women’s, 3 to) 7, 75c3 Misses,’ 11 to 2, 65c,; Chil dren's, 3 to 10 55¢| —*? © .. 'Phonographs, Records, Sepp, | Columbia new Moulded nse a latest Selections, vocal and inste | Edison's Phonograph, $10.00 to $75.00; | also sold.on weekly payments, No ad- | vance in price. MENtAl, CACNeveees coosee . Edison's Moulded Records, ibcuclng |e aid Bake Romy ob latest selections, per dozen, | Je 5O¢}| inch large bell....s+ scene $5.00; Cachecccccrssvevers. Record Boxes, 24 peg, 39¢.; 42 5c Repairing of all machines; Pepe. Just Mix with Milk or Water= THEN BAKE. ANY CHILD CAN DO IT. j/DELIGIOUS, LIGHT, HOT CAKES, HEGKER-JONES-JEWELL MILLING CO, oe, NEW YORK. WOULD YOU KNOW WHO WILL BE ELECTED MAYOR OF NEW YORK? Results of The World’s Personal Canvass of Nearly One-Fourth of the Voters of Greater New York Will Be Published, To- gether with Ample Analysis, Com- parisons with Previous Votes, Etc., in NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD. Important News for All Citizens of New York. The Most Extensive and Thorough Canvass of Voters Ever Made by Any Newspaper. ROXBURGHE- GOBLET. The Most Important International Marriage Since Miss Consuelo Vanderbilt Became Duchess of Marlborough. Who the Duke Is. The Bride and Her Family. All About Him. The Immense Fortune that Will Go Toward Maintaining the Duke's The Plans for the Wedding. The Bride's Gowns. Vast Estates. Next The Result of the Wedding on Eng- lish and American Society. Interesting Family Portraits Never Before Published. 159 Sunday’s World.

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