The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1903, Page 13

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( #0 DEAD FROW BlG DOG RESCUES (CIVIL WAR NURSE DRUNKEN ORCIE] A OROWNING BOY! KILLED BY CANCER HMen‘Suooumb to Effects of Wood Alochol Mixed with Whiekey— Another One of; Party {s. Dying. FOUR HAD PLANNED ; DELIBERATE DEBAUCH. Hired: Basement and Laid In Liquor—Police Notified of Their Condition by Man with Delirium Tremens. ‘Two men-are dead, one dying and a fourth missing is the net result to- ay of n jamboree that the quartet started on Sunday afternoon, They mixed wood alcohol with whiskey. ‘ The dead were: thirty-two years old, of Bridgeport, Conn, and p men of the name of ‘Gray, ‘Christian fame if not yet known, of Now Britain, Conn. The dying man-ris Daniel McCarthy, Ghirty years oid, of Springfield, Mass, and the missing one Saul McKen: He, it ts ‘Belleved, will be foun ead somewhere in the streets or ‘n ®@ vacant lot. ‘The four men knew each ‘That 1s, termed other, beg-ropm acquaintances, They (et recently, and as no one had any Work, they decided to go on a jam- Doree. They hired the basement of (No. 220 East Ono Hundred and Seven- Qeenth street from Mrs. Rosa Webber Bunday afternoon. There were @tove, some cooking utensils and two beds in the plac As soon as the men moved in they proceeded to get all the alcool in fhelr systems that their mone: Bermit. They bought a halt dozen bot- Ges of whiskey and a bottle of wood micohol at Wolfert’s drug store in the Reighborhood. It was a quiet Jamboree, No one in|’ Whe house heard @ sound from the basement. Perhaps the quartet was too @runk to make any noise, Woman Notifies Police. ‘The first that the police knew of the ergie was when McCarthy went into the Bast One Hundred 4 ‘Twenty- sixth street police etation,” Sergt Mag- Un was dehind the desk. MoCarthy was wild-eyed and had all the symptoms of @ man with delirium tremens. “For God's wake, Cap," he sald, “send @ doctor around to No, 220 Hast One Hundred and Seventeenth street. They @re all dead.” “All dead:” the sergeant exclaimed. Bny further information. The sergeant few minutes an ambulance from Hospital was at the etation- house. Dr. Lawrent bundied MoCarthy into the ambulance. Detectives O'Neill and Idscom jumped in also, and the |} horee was sent flying to East One undred and. Seventeenth street. Dead and Living Side by Sides ‘Gray was found unconscious and Rell- ly dead. They were lying on the floor aide by side, with an empty whiskey + Dottle between them. The place was in @ filthy condition. Lawrent examined Reilly first. “He is dead,” he said, and then he turned to Gray. At first he thought that he, too, was dead, but there was atill @ little lire left. Gray put in the ambulance beside McCarthy, who Nmad’ become unconscious. McCarthy ‘was carried into the hospital. As the ‘river and one of the detectives lifted Gray out of the ambulance on a atretcher he gasped and died. The doctors worked for two hours over McCarthy before he regained his @enses gufticiently to tell anything like @ coherent story of the orgie. Tho physicians say that he hasn’t one bobtie that the man had purchaeed th stuff in was plainly Jabelled ‘Poison. @or external use only.” ‘ebber, who rented the basement uid tha vy gazing that Seg were 7 Poup ot mianidios Matos Leaves Lisbon. \ LISBON, Portugal, Boo, 15—King wl- foneo yesterday completed his visit to pee sand eck or. Myra yacaee. Ting Carlow and Queen Kmelias ie a seath Madrid on Aetna, and Graustark, bis i reached when the dog and boy rs they were what might be would | Saw Him Sarina in the Water and Swam to Him Be- fore He Could Sink, and Thus Saved His Life. Arnold Roberts, the eight-year-old son of Capt. James Roberts, of the bark New- foundiand dog, would not be together to-day and happy {f things had gone as they had een cree by the boy's parents. ‘The father sailed yeeterday on a loug voyage, and It was his intention to take the dog to sea, ax the home on Staten Island was to be closed and Arnold sent away to boarding school. ‘The youngster begged his parents not to separate him from his companton, but his father would not give In, it was with his heart broken that he went down to the wharf and saw Graustark and the Captain; start for the Aetna in a small boat. Graustark didn't want to go, but there ‘was no way of ede around ft, and he ‘William Reilly,| saw his young m getting smaller and #1 smatier of tho end or the whart os bi e boat Grew further and further away. @ missed him, gent Ww tro mall arms apes eile ly In the water, With a yelp Grau- stark was ov es to the reacue. He Arnold in time, and were pulled out of the water the faithful animal wag pretty near done, Capt. Roberts Fotnrned te ras satisfied 5 fll Fight he told him, t to leave Graustark beh: ‘ou might, a overboard agu: ayo esd tim, sald OF ‘Taster, and phe urrled: of ines to make the ti WOMAN FALLS RED-HOT STOVE So Badly Burned that She Is Likely to Die—Her Husband Found Her Lying Face Down- ward. hore at his son. nds was ae Mrs. Margaret McGowan was seri- ously burned by falling across a heated stove in the Kitchen of her home at No. 683 West Twenty-nixth street eatly to-day and her life 1s despaired of by physicians at the Roosevelt Hospital. Mrs, McGowan, being blind in ono eye, |’ did not see that she was go near the ‘stove, Mrs. McGowan was preparing a meal. Her husband heard her screams, and running into the kitchen found her lying face downward on the hot stove. She had fallen in such a way that she could not, rise. The women's clothing was aDiaze and her head was badly burned, as were her arms and breast, before her husband could pull her from the stove and put out the fam! was called an jospital. FELL FROM FREIGHT CARS. ‘o Less Afterwards Am: Robert Cartart, of No, 116 Clinton street, Hoboken, a brakeman on the D., L and W. Railroad, recbived fatal in- juries in the Hoboken yards to-day, He ‘was riding on top of a freight car, fell off and his legs were crushed at the hips. Tie man was removed to St. Mary's Hospital, where bis legs were amputat ed. His’ wife and three children were sent for to see him betore he died. The Cartart family had been making prepa- lations for a istmas celebration. oo Russlan-Jewish Exodus Increasing, ST. PETERSBURG, Dec, 15.—Jewish emigration to America ts constantly in- creasing in consequence of the scarcity of work. Transport scents havd opened pfices at Vilna and Libau to facilitate heir embarkation. ent A GRATEFUL CLERGYMAN, ress. An ag! she was taken to the Rev. Wm. H. Shaw, of the South Primitive, Methodist Church, New many of Br rishioners to whom : ayo, Facommended tt. + aJi thrdat and lung troubles, StL: CATHARTIC EEP rv Mrs. O’Hagan aa Wisk Through Every Engagement with Her Husband and Saved His Colo- nel’s Life by Careful Attentior Mrs, Ann O'Hagan, sixty-one years old, widow of Henry O'Hagan, is dead at her residence, No. 33 Washington avenue, Belleville, N. J., after an flinews of about five months, Death wes due to cancer. Mrs, O'Hagan went through the civil war with her husband, who was a mem- ber of Company G, Thirty-first New York Volunteers. She discharged all the duties of a nurse, though not formally engaged as one. During the Seven Days’ battle the Col- onel of her husband's regiment, Celvin 3S. Pratt, of Brooklyn, was seriously wounded by being shot in the mouth. Mrs. O'Hagan nursed him until he com- pletely recovered. All through the war Mrs, O'Hagan scree bee Renae aae Fae ing dattl Getiygbu: was thought. rl be her ier iets, ee aeaoee ‘body more” to be that of Tere ‘Tasband was killed in the Stake. So tlle EE Be a {Soe @ ladder which MUNYON’S PAW-PAW ling he was work- : TUESDAY. EVENING, DECEMBER. 15, 1903... . CAMMEYER Unprecedent Christmas Bargain Sale 7,000 Pairs of Regular Stock Standard of Merit $5.0 00 Shoes for Women at the marked down price of . The Grandest Shoe Bargains in the City. New and Fresh Goods, Latest Forms and Most Stylish Fashions. WINTER WEIGATS In Kids and Patent Leathers, Button They are Unequalled high class shoes. “*Cammeyer’” SANTA CLAUS Store Will Be Open Every Evening Until Chetstmas, Catalogue Mailed Free n Application. ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, °** Ave 2n4 [i Pianos and Organs West Fourteenth Street Beginning To-night, December 15th, Our Stores Will Be Open Evenings. - Wednesday Morning: Special:- RICH HEAVY MERCERIZED WAISTINGS | $ is .00 —39 teat quality WHITE WITH BLACK ONLY. | | As we have less than a hendrod Pieces we cazinot promite them for all pa pares the sale while there are any to sell—~Those who come in tie’ will surely find them .....-Mail orders cannot be filled, We th these val jainst wire piak-stagie or Seutle, say Macepw ke:thyy: glean on? Bry Why Puzzle Over “What to Gh Read the Following And Gain Valuable Information GOODS FOR GIFTS. AND THEIR PRICES, Women's Fancy Waists Holiday Stationery for Eventag and Dressy Wear. In tanoy tied boxes. Special,..... 6.98 Blue apt Chine Waists, in white, bat int On. Our Main Floor. and Lace—Louis XV. Military and Cuban Heels. stamped on every sole, Guaranteed in every respect. isin our Store—Come and see him and bring the Children. ge rd Ge Sole and Peau ‘aiste—tucks or ei!) Sroee§ Matt Orders Promptly Filled. Flannel Dept. ‘Olfers valuable hints foe useful. Gift Skirt Patterns; also Emb’d Flag Holiday phecials Pianos and Organ: Railroads. Misses’ Sipecinent White Silk Bmb'a Fiannels— Nature’s Cure For DYSPEPSIA Nervousness, Sleeplessness and All Stomach Troubles CATARRH Quickly yields to this wonderful ‘vegetable pepsin. ‘This isn't m question of blind faith on your part. You nt take @ single state- ment about my Paw-Paw for cranted. Go to the nearest dru store; go to any bulance | neighbor who bas ever used it. ‘There's the test. See if every one of them doesn't say that this Paw-Paw of mine does all I claim for it—and more. Ask David Ellison, 59 West 2th st. ‘ of nervousness, Ask Gustave Zenner, 212 Cuyler st., Brook- typ, tired of sleeplessness. Ask Louis Legran; a place, Bronx. of dyspepsia. Ask any one of the thousands of others who know what my Paw-Paw will do. It will Cure Dyspepsia, It will Cure Nervousness. It will Oure Sleeplessness, It will Cure Catarrh. Tt will put you in such e@ state of health and functional activity that you will not be susceptible to the) ordinary diseases. A run-down system invites disease. The pertect tones Poor blood means low vitality. My Paw- Paw insures rich, red blood. When the nerves aro on edge the bodily maohinery is out of order. My Paw- Pa soothes and quiets the nerves, perfect difestion, assimilation and citou- ‘0 ifumune from Colds, Rhoumatism, Kid- noy troubles and similar ailments, and so often drives then from th Any of these dineases Omimead my Homeopathic Cure, of thote Cures falla to do the. work fog tT will zeta amoun Ketmujation ‘without’ Intozieatt xlca on, i ts aud hol ua holds gu Up, TArOW away a) nalsaulaats ot, very Mina f haoe Stone gure r the strong drink habit equal ae ‘Munyon'a Paw-Paw at all BEG per pe hk bottle. Paw-Faw ‘Lasa ates Pills, . Bottle. Help Wanted—Male. all For Sale. 4 GOOD HABIT———TO BUY ON CREDIT PER gy BER WEEK WEEK CLOTHING, 1d, Jews ManbattanClothineCo, 295 Sth Vey SNGaE oF BROOKLYN, 00 BROAD der Slotting Goa ‘way, roon: 4 “Rents Established: 118805. DIAMONDS, WwarTcnes, Traeely, OF, monthly, payments; t prices: a Sie aL LOND Wi DIAMONDS, AY MENT! WATCHES, led JEWELRY, use of my Paw-Paw keeps the system in| Tt 1s thie condition off bodily health, of | f lation that makes the users of my Paw-Paw | jf . Store Open Evenings. Greatest Piano Sale in America | $350 Walters Pianos tor $1959 At $1 a Weck HG, and scallop—elaborat : $aib'd on all woot ‘imate tale” 4 ace SPECIALS: Children’ 9 he eeyt its Navy end Tr Pennsylvania RAILROA ali STATIONS foot of NTY-THIRD st sohisibipeaiped a fea Si Cloaks. Little Children’: = White Site DT vine tine from Destfossses and Conthante oeaV 13 ttn minutes tone a that ae eation, oa ay below tor yenty third otherw ete Al Rarton, Sleeping 4, Le ile tha Indlanapolin a A. UIs LIMITDD.—Pul a val ohrauen oie Ri M.—1 Tee apartineat Case ee 1.55 ae 3. a a St. LOU ‘For Nashviile alae > Nanapolis, a a P. M.—Cl 1CAGO, On iF, SMOKt cago. Tolete and clerks ‘ioe “Cincinnati eee eo ae a ee TE Ge retiae See St! 21958 All We an | to ik pea-—ralue $20. 8.98 Ba Holiday Specialties in Perfumes and Tollet Goods. en All Wool and tepresented. i 3S sessesse Calendars : and Christmas Cards beeeee: sbCESESEEGEE Worsted, Zephyr, ff C1 Silk and Woo! and all Sitk— i shen gse SPECIALS: Is the Greatest Piano Valuc in the World! 16 the Real Value! $195, Including The Walters Piano Has No Equal. It 1s Built.to Last a Lifetime ! Guaranteed for Ten Years. , Beautiful Wilson Piano, $165. * $5 Down and $1 a Weck. Delivered to. Your Home on Payment ef $5. Don't Delay! If you are thinking of a Piano for Christmas secure it at once, 5x Exchange your old piano for a beautiful new Walters ape pay : any balance due at $1 a week, NEW ILLUSTRATED PIANO CATALQGUE FOR THE ASKING. For Sale. i fe RAILWAY - saa fire | toe AND, ome ReNETAT paaih a ee eth Settee cit] meet mea HSS B" a week Gays variety, 118, and aw Stool and Cover. seeseesk sesssess Knit Worsted Fascinator— allk and wool or heavy all wool. ‘All-Wool Breakfast Shawls— 2 sizes—2 qualities. Silke and Wool Shoulder Shawls lors or white with delic pixtures of blue, pink or-Iilac. ie and woo!—full size—in oy inney moavescdainty and wae. 1G Bitra large double Umbrella Capers alue $2.50... au be é orbe 8885 Honeycomd Shawls extra heavy. White binck end Colors extra Heavy reversitie Beaver Shawli— full fringed—2 yds. 2. Heavy Doble Bisaket Ghawis~ Pic Dainty Knitted fete tg eee white and colors—extra Men's Wallets, Gard Cases and Bill Books Se tats hee and rte Bill Lossimerreytt oe ‘ah Babee wnPbisy Boatt® Pete e—___« “No place like Hearn's tor Value.” Compare qualities and prices with anywhere else, and you'll say it's true. oe Gift Suggestions in pas Silverware eis dlnst patae $250.- asceey je Plated tee es am \dsome! For Sale, Bowlscvalue $5.00:.. Photograph Albums “TO OWN A DIAMOND YOU NEED NOT WAIT.” Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry the most a fifa eroroprte aud Eh . tas HETAIL pretty Locket, 14-k.f solid gold, only CASH OR CREDIT, ONE PRICE. Buatni trictly confident, NO EMPLOYERS teres Oy Re. L. W. SWEET & Cco., Mainstere, 9-80 MATIN LANE, N.Y, CALL, WRITE OR TELEPHONE. We Save You the Retaller’s Profit Open By'ga, Bat.1835, Catalog on request. and ‘Call ig Sed yc ges Fancy Plush and Keaby cit you can open @ or sare it ape oe Te aha FON eet eG “Enives . me toscvalue #20 ™ ‘at. and | Spoons, a4 DIT | ‘York: Wh eg 2g tra _size—Celluloid, pl wists | totam ee, ceeh parent, for ait t tele a ctension clasp—epace mpert eae Checked eae ir, Sescat ‘Aue (two tunse). on holding @ photos—value $8.60. For Your Girl Friend, Why. not a pretty Comb? Prices are moderate here. Diamonds — Watoes— vey GR VARIETY 1 GOODS. “SHORT IN A Pocket Knife for a Boy What a joy!..--..We have every sort man or lad could wish for. 15 cents to $4.98, SPECIALS:— ‘Gen. Mananer. sand to bai Avena WATCH i Dianon £0, 10 Maiden Lane, N ee nei Business Property To Let. TO LET, LARGE DOUBLE STORBI= 50 X 85, NEAR CITY HALL, At 28-30 City Hall Place. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. ©|RULAND & WHITING CO., 5 BEBKIAN ST, heed one 108 "EVERY MORNING THIS WEEK Until 1 o’Clock Black Stile Chiffon Mulls, value 19c. .. 10, is, $i Gene Rite. call Or bNODS Bunotiv dow BuRY 00. 119 Nassau st. 2a i ia eR EE: Roe Brite CROWN SBWHLRY CO. Lawyers. GE, ROBINSON Cay aT,

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