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es sss Fake dhs RR ERR ERe Tae reine sah dna ee Een amen $e} a i ie ane ‘i . ; ‘THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENT G_ TANUARY 18, 1904. MRS, BARBARA LINDERMEYER, STARVED TO.DEATR, ANNA NEWEIRE, WHOSE FRIENDS ISTARDED GIRL WIFE-BEATER AND DAUGHTER KATE, WHO HAD MONEY IN PURSE. AUER FEAR SHE HAS BEEN MURDERED. | ee | me" FRIENDS FEAR | Crowds in Court-Room Cheer as Justice Pronounces Sentence} ¢ on Edward Gaffney for His! ® Twelfth Offense. PdSooOEOHS- jIn No Other Way Can They Ac- count for the Continued Ab- sence of Anna Newkirk from Her Home. Nicota Skelton Charged with Plunging Shoemaker’s Knife | Into Back of Fifteen-Year-Old | Theresa Tusscello. Charged with having stabbed ‘Theresa: ‘Tusscello,. fifteen years old, Raa 4 ss East Ninety-seventh street, oecause refused to marry him, Nicola Skelton, thirty-eight years old, of the same ad- dress, was held without ball to-day by Magistrate Zeller in the Harlem Court. ccording to Patrolman Moffett, of the Bast One Hundred and Folirth street station, who arrested the man, Skelton — WARNED THAT NEXT TIME IT WILL BE FOR LIFE.| ound. v fora who ¥ to be most Brutal Prisoner Has Spent: \ myst et by ihe girl's disap, a had been jealous of a younger Italien n ‘ . 4 cun expliin it i they will is the opine nh the girl favored more than he, Nineteen of Them in Prison [Toni of Men, awn Fudawreiis, ¢ Buaioes ttt Hion of Mrs Hdwin Kidgeway. the girl's! F . it Is charged, went behind the: for Cruelty to His Wife NUE 4Ney atlitement Gide’ to’ the pers pellet night. while ‘sive wap steel . plexity of the case, for she tly re- in front of her home, and stabbéd her tr ryt ml fuses to no the meaning of her the back with a shoemaker's Rife; the ~ 1: blade going near her heart. "She Bie Proseeutor Sinnegkeon hax given the | Edward Gaffney, who has alr taken to the Harlem manne and ‘Me a served nineteen of his twenty-six | nut His Lavestiat- in_a dangerous condition. at ‘ of married life in prion on el S The policeman sald he had } ¥ ' e Haught, ele sent to Skelton in the cellar and J f vietions of wife-beating, was \¢ : ewHy to Come to his aasintance of three other, policemen AD he wentenced for the twelfth time on the rs iit ask her if she hne take the prisoner to the station: game charge, Justice Aspinall. in the} % ®ilunyd-thuory: thal Walla’ pronipe: her as a crowd of angry, Supreme Court, Brooklyn, sending him | ARS er Pete e ground the: house and threat 3 to Bing Sing for five years and fining | 2) While Mrs. Bi was making the FALLS FROM NEW BRIDGE, Boy Drops from Platform to sci Frac ws Skull,” Frank Rollatlo, eighteen years old7ot No, 31 Morton street, fell from the pliit. f the new East River bridge . day to. the sidewalk foot of Pike ee him $1,000, the limit of the law. The sentencing of Gaffney was th occasion for a court scene seldom wit- 4 nessed. As sentence was passed liw- yers, clerks and auditors—in fact, every one in the court-room except the Judge Aimeelf—stood up and applauded. It] ¢ tatement toy ry her father-in- neross the street eis my daughter she knows, 1 think Mi sud will be found be- tore Jong.” be said. PLe old man's optimism is not shared | was one of those spontaneous moments - . family or by when a boisterous token of approval | hua not mother fallen from exhaustion.” “Eowil eo Uo the City The bright and ‘He was removed to Gouverneur Hos ould not be checked. Made Shoes for a Living. Hy f then 1 will | « ton of the girt precludes, a fractured siull, After Gaffney had been led Into the The woman said her father formerly |i, OL NT a cnet mindsy the possibility that she eourt-room and the formalities had Was & merchant and wits well to Way from the home where she has rs “Ko cind since then been passed Justice Aspinall leaned He died ten the ‘mother daughter have made ‘Linderme: ever the rostrum and said: i Sears ere hee laa eae Bat furniture wast Pleasure to Sentence. Woman's on Eighth street by the diughter } fi Wher dead body it she and her mother sturted out to tdgewuy's state “Stand up, Gaffney. In my time on CEG . home. Te polos say PROS ORY SUBIR Cement e id womin was a mondi- the bench I have sentenced thousands the hope came to the fumily te prison. Among them have been iu y Seen ee taeal collecting agua aa great scoundrels, but in passing sen- ‘ Duin f “Sas ati turned over to \¢ tence I have always had compunetion, Aged Woman Died from Lack of ragged Pood. alta Conta hop ree | eAdact STORES | because of some mitigating ciroum- Food, While Daughter Had ern Srna a ao ve “This time 1 have pleasure in pro-| Money in Purse Which She. , rh fiom, Auextlent he, woman a ANS cute EVERY WHERE nouncing sentence on. you. You have . . f been in prison eleven times for the} Tried to Hide. same offense. This is your twelfth time, and now I am going to, give you the limit. You will serve five years in| Clad In rags, Kate Lindermeyer stood : Arh Ashik anid Althiy Her mother formerly did Chae Potter's Fi oe LOVED WIFE, YET BEAT HER in was a fa RETAIL | CHOICE ; BRANCHES CHOICE < i n r figure oo side: : A oe Sing Sing Prison and pay a fine of |pefore Magistrate Bariow in Yorkville! Fourteenth street. When the But Judge Holds ¥ 1 e GROCERIES, “CROCERIES $1,000, in default of which you will] poyca Court to-day to oe TERE wits found the poli in #500 Ht ; serve an additional 1,009 da, AL Stet emt ans. mtained four. on it a ‘ RE eee ee a 7 to return “2 ‘This will give your wife eight years|charge of vagrancy and (o tell how her| some change, amounting In Alto more) “I love my wife and therefore could H BR = x ot freedom from ‘you, as [ do not be- ; not have (reated her in that way,” said] ? Meve any one {x so meail_as to pay your | ld mother, Barbara Lindermeyer, haa | fine, and if vou.are 20 fortunate as ‘to | pee: ary after dg ¢ n permitted to sturve to death after ve to be again Mberated I want to i warn vou not to come back to Brook-| Walking the streets for three days and | c de Her Purse, hy aia you walls the streets and’ Martin Dunphy, thirty-eight years old pmmunication ts signed | i mey In your pos- of No, 1877 Becond avenue, when ar- 1) Pollee Court to- talgned In the Hal OurPricesAreLowest airme ‘and | bee Bi tie et - | not only because we want the greatest volume of individual business in the country to come our way! lyn. You are not wanted here and if(nights without food and with only shel- up quiokly” and SuGDHy, A ro E Ss Ca fe tht Joe er come before this court again|ter in hallways when the daugliter had | After a time, “phe women api red in court swathed on for the rest in band on ‘Yes; I haye this money, and It ts| necks Netchh Kirk was busy, all last 7 ne down a carpet and urrang: | but because we want to help people economize and still let them have the k money In her possession, act I regret that law does not| In the Lindermeyer woman's ne. T didn't spend it hecause T didn’t. haa Tose permit me to commit you for life on|was a fat black pur nt toy yall es an't tell when times etal t 2 reent sentence. Hut Iam pleased| clung, holding it unde ee areat e e mn rocer es to give vou th f = it under i f X law provides’ T’zimum sentence the| any one approached. She seemed sJrald tr tlie Unroreurate | un : ry Ss i 1 sae) Th the unanimous and some one would take It from her. e the ques- B one viecthe lage. time i i i ing. platise which followed Cnifney steed) ‘The woman and her aged mother were : f Fone toot vet and prisoner’ in. $300 Aunt in the ‘ast ttn that money can buy. Every item printed below tells its own story of money saving. For nee like @ sullen bull. his head lowered and! found at. First aventic URE GHG Ea Via t where else can you find a «i Bighteenth fn bank? his eyes glowering through his brows at the Jud street yesterday afternoon, ‘The old 1 bag i patent hard 1 P ie eee ee ore 242 1b. St. Louis siin'wics Flour: ie In 3 elt Cold her en, of Sprin eat or the Jat nue hae wae taken back bys) come. ex id fallin prone i ee at she oar 2 ° s John D. Rocketeller is not satisted with |} his elghteen-hole golf course on his es-| © te at Pocantico Hills and Intends to| “the theory of aUron. |Food was given her, but she died shortly e it enlarged to thirty-six holes. | tioned. No one who ki ‘ wire she Gne-half of the links will be devoted to| lieve that xi after be to a vs er being taken Into a her mather wi putting course, while among the oda| was never 5 her : P | : . ; i" Stace meeonetie 4 wats x zards of the other course miniature | always seemed hap} y I jAfth, street station house, a |aorsecemsen tan nP agit be censtructed “BY ah expert | Ever as ane mact xt out she wes singing “Lam simply sto ” | eDhaven't thought-that out y she | golfer, merrily She was taken to 1, and there the phystel. ??--a question mark may well follow that, But echo answers: ‘ Nowhere else will so little money. buy THAT value,’ nor can any of the ueONOWIBE, be matched anywhere:— Starch. ||| Coffee. 1 Cheese: Ma: g. But ie) the side: nd one day! vue Hospi H ning board |quickly discovered she was starvin battan avenue, W! Det Thevery Bestqualltys assures The very best Mocha and Java—] || Fine iull flavor, New York State} a perfect gloss; Ib. hare Yo aroma and flavor be- 23 !{ Cream Cheese, and a | “ Food wus given her by the poi ~ —— = yond compare; tb. . Cc | pound only. . she ate ravenously, To the police she a A ee - FOR TWO WEEK SS EL EN ns ! Other Specials for Cereals. | Dates: Fine) fancy. tard dates “My mother and I live 0, 108, WW. The best the for I melt In y¥ ons- f East Fourteenth street,” she said, “until ash Day. atte Seana faba) So/EaSi tba pound packages for 20c,; onefor # # last Friday, when we were told to go Azure Blue—You'll ike it, a 5e| ‘Triumph’ Oats, the tnest by the landlord. He said we owed him 4 1D. VOX FOF... ..ee +e rolled white oa 1b, pack 10c; eae $6 rent. We refused to pay this and “XLCR" Washing Fluld—Dogesn't| age for..... Hospital Physicians Cannot|then our furniture wee pins 3 hurt clothes, it cleans 7c) Yellow ana White Meal. a | a package is only... i street, I went to look for other lodg thent,...- 2.006 see Selb. bv; | Arouse Mrs. Mary Turner,|‘ina wnen' came hack 1 found trac tie ee Js “Peerless” Cocoanut—All cut ve | 100 Clothes Pins, made of Grahata and Rye Flour, the c nds, dy to use, the hard wood, for aes best xrade, Slb-tinen bag... LOC tat aaa ize pies, lesan ,| Entice Wheat Flour. 4 firmly fastened in creaiest of — health- giving 13, “Liberty” Jams ~All flavors, jar, 9@. backs, 10c. and.......- tlours, 3-1b, bag for... C }«Biue Ribson’? Mince Meat, just” Butler's Potash—Wouldn’t be calied| ‘*Triumph’’ Flour—Made of selected] jike you used to get downy on that if it wasn’t good, 2%-1b. can 5 | spring wheat, 3-Ib, package 14c the farm, pack LOK... see eee Sor Sa “Peerless”? Ketchup -- on ry ‘Flour. -Makes superior} choite tomatoes, finely 5) ieee’ bread and bis b, r ii i So Chloride of Lime—Non-corrosive,| Deead an Bacar 3+1b, pack- 10c} 2" Sco: 24 pint..,.... rtae seiatsintentineeseics age for. | «Peerless Sauce—One of the be (Gest disintectives zinc) cans, £6 | se Beoriess? (Buckwheat es Miceli cinetie lishes, pt., 15c.: $4 pty 10c furniture had been stolen, Since then we have wandered the streets and w have had almost nothing to eat. W. might have been in the streets to-da. Great Mid-Winter *2° Shoe Sale Heretofore Unheard of in the City of New York 25,000 Pairs of $350, 33,00 Who Has Been in a State of Coma Since Jan. 4. Scrubbing Brushe: ne of the es) Fast asleep and sitting in a chair, at times her eyes staring into space and nt other times cloned, hor teeth con- stantly clinched and every muscle ot her body rigid, Mrs. Mary Turner, wife of Alfred Turner, defies the physicians of Harlem Hospital to awaken her. My Regular | less breakfast hot cakes rl Since Jan. 4 Mrs, Turner has been in ai is : : Tr yeas bottles, SE acc, ee this state of nleep and insensibility. On $20 and. $25 Niolety Ammonis — sy eetiti() aes 10c To se Btls 8. a rent seat taAvineh canon oh ce Scented and ceansing, bottie., LOG|** Triumph” Buckwheat — Finest Early June Peas, and they three years old, thirty years older than fine, 3 cans for, are fine, 3 ca: te she, found her in théir home, No. 2412 First avenue, unconscious and sitting in a chair, The day was cold aud there was no fire in the house. It was sup- posed at first that she was frozen, Until Jan. 7 the husband had the wife treated at home. ‘Vhen he sent her to Harlem Hospital, According to the physicians at the hospital, Mrs. Turner is in a cataleptic state. Because her teeth are clinched she is fed with the greatest dificulty. Since going to the hospital she has lost some weight. The physicians say that the woman has the use of her muscles and that there are no symptoms of paralysis. -It js thought she will die, ao the most heroic remedies have as yet failed to | arouse her, eat ell te FAVORS WHIPPING POST. Man Who Shot at Blind Father De- werves It, Says Judge. In sentencing James Meade to Sing Bing to-day for four years and six months for having shot at his biind $20 and #25 for, now father, Judge Newburger in the Court of General Sessions said: marked “T regret the law does not permit of! & heavier sentence. I often believe that| 5S arte es Seta reams ’ Te Measure, “ aatende te @ truck driver, and the day Tailored in my usual who ts totally blind. “He pleatian ttt satisfactory way. If you appreniate a bar- gain—be quick fs and bis mother made a plea tor «ler. Trousers formerly $ 5 ity, new crop, 3-Ib. pack- Concentrated Ammonla— - 10 Pegs Pesta mtasyalatcay Ye The best there is, bottle, Good Strong Ammopla, cee 5 Tomatces. lent for household work, bottle. IC) | peticious, palate-satistying. Canned, of course, but you never Shoes for Men and oe Now hoary cial of tee be ai |] Sits, too 4 Ib... SoC ||| Seuet any Ball 30, coed i (FE) «Famous ’’ Scouring Soap, 3 nan : E |B} good size bar. C | No. 2—English Breaktast, ‘ . } |] Gotong or Mixed, View"? Tomatoes — t fi Butler’s Borax ay better §/ 3 Ibs. for 70c¢.; 1 Ib, for a 25c Seas PEipel ante up ne 00 ! fi SUITS jiored to Order, $16. And for what? Nota collection of odds and ends, bad colors and outlandish patterns, but hundreds of hand- some, stylish, desir- able cloths, represent- “ing prettty nearly every worthy fabric under the sun. Suits 1 have been getting than any other; 7 bi | —— nn | Fans after they're cold; $ cans “a | Lemor Fine, large, bright 13 for.. Messinas, a dozen tor... Cc eS | } Matches, the reliable kind, a linn : Raed is | Oranges —Naveis trom Florida and) ¢*XLOR’’ Gelatine—Use it if you In the Basement ; |) dozen boxes for. . *10c California, yolden truit of rich juci*| want to prepar> a'good aessert No old stock or factory clean-up, “Blue Ribbon" Shoe Dressing;| 2c. and tiayor: dozen 35e.» 2 J | quickiys package for 29¢., 25c. and, doesn’t crack leather, best for but Apron seacenane BOTs women and children’s shoes, Qe | Vanilla Extract A true to nature) Crackers. new an d bottle.....- Peneee flavor, three size bottles, 15. 5 Waler * Pilots "’—Vackage......7€ guaranteed. j Blue Rinbon” Baking Powder.-| | 10e- ind C wutter Thins, | 3 Packages for All Sizes and \\ idths. 7 bc - —P Social Teas The best, 1b, can, 35¢. 10: | Lemon Extract—Pure and goo 5 Waterss | 5e¢ Only at this time of vear is such a 18c-3 % Ib.... bottles in three sizes, plait tant x sale possible—znd then only by us. Cocoa. fy ae The popular “Triumph’’ brand, full rich flavor, %elb., 1Oc; %-lb. a-Ib., 19¢| 19¢c Never any better offered you at any price anywhere; packag: The Best Shoe Bargains in Town, No footwear to be compares with them, By pptting these shoes at the low, uniform price of $2.00 brings them within the reach of all. Meh’s in Patent Leather, Box Calf, Black. Calf and Black Kid Lace, 4 Milk. Never disappoints you. Neecn’t depend on the miik- man. But get the best—that’s ° ency, but Meade already had i months on the island for whipping bots his Aare and his mother, and Airs irger paid no attention to the mother’s plea. ——as ’ HUEY AT AGINIAND HURT, #6, $7, $8, now light and heavy soles, also Calf Congress. ‘Butler's Brand, 3 936 PAU UPTIME, Mev Women’s in Black Kid and Patent Leather, Button and Lace, all style heels. {cans tor........ See Window Display of These Goods. sen Brand, cas 25¢ jem River, far Rd were hit by - . TAILOR, ‘a! fracture left Fulton and Jay Sts., rook); / employed by /2he New York Centeai | Railroad, while at work on the tracks Hundred and Sixty-Atth street 9