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_ UFEWORTHLESS ATHOUT WE Six} Months Frank T. Pressman, a} After Grieving for Her Prosperous Real Estate Brok er, Joins Her in Death. TURNED ON GAS IN HiS SLEEPING APARTMENT. Had Been Married Only One Year When Wife Died and Had Been Growing More Despond- ent Every Day. FIREMEN HURT Two Policemen Also Thrown Down and Slightly Injured by Explosion in Unoccupied Building That Was Burning. dap 1 explosiin ‘eral firemen by mite In an old biilding at On and Eighty n Sizeet and Ryder Fire started in the hot which has hot beca occur a on years, now the 5 of the city ftir engines stuck in wet within a : burning house. single hose the bl tn shad mad building While the gre. wus destroy firemen wer standing near : he building there came a tremendous Frank 7. 1 nn. ® prosperous rel) explosion, ‘The firemen, Pollcoman § estate broker, whose wite died six | nett and Roundsman Melnnes months ago. was found dead to-day In| inrown down and thelr faces and hans his apartments In the Brockholst, No. | igs ‘ bein ta it LOPS Wome mI RD ry cit tity BRER Oty OTHE Fifteen minutes later there came a Unlighted gas jets from which «4 WAS} cond explosion, The explosions were owing freely. ‘sa severe that the windows of houses The police of the West One Hundredih |i” tie nuenhorhood were, broken, street station reported that Mr. Pross-]report was heerd for t man, who was twenty-four years old,| in explaining the presence had committed suicide. Frank Dilton, | Mite in the house it is wuld the hallboy, had not seen Pressman | lasting, It leave the building at his custon tt ae Eta time, and when he had not appeared Sow tha dl ted. Ha! hour later went to his rooms, hi top floor, Ing unable to get In and smelling gas, the boy called the super- on intendent of the building and together nll hi | ‘There are a Million Women now Ailing Who Should R for Spring Colds and Coughs, Lassitude and Nervousness Incident to the First Warm Weather. they went to the roof. A glass skylight was directly over the toom F ‘cupled as a bede broke. Immediat there was u flow of gas from the room And when It had passed out the boy a the man let themselves inty the ap menis by means of the chain wh controlled the ventilators in sky- Ught. Pressman was found ¢ the ad in bed. He had uisrobed for the night. Two gas- cocks were open wide, and the doors and windows had ieen closed locked from the inside. Dr. A. Kiehard Stearn, of No. 118 West Eighty-fifth street, was called, From the fact that the body was cold, he lieved that Pressman had been several hours Pressman been married had a about ife di and when dat Breatly affected. Since his are quaintances have noticed he was 6 and found mo mfort in ther occ ments next his, but she h the gas and belleve n town, when dead body had Veer She told the that she her gon had been out of h cently b e of grief over his wife, man bad bi the real te business mother about a year befo ° wa anarried, He did very well in it and vag said to have established a lucrative noticed to talic eral persons he California, ‘Thursda furniture in his bed on which he wa the same day the fu out, leaving ¢he rooms tor the bed. He had been in the habit of taking dinner each night with his mother, but Jast night he was late, and when he reached the house he went direct ¢o his rooms without seeing mother, as MAS, HETTY GREEN HAS LEFT HOBOKEN With Her Daughter Sylvia and Her Dog Dewey She Has Moved from Her Flat on Jer- sey Heights. joud to found ¢ niture was ‘barren except Hoboken no longer enjoys the dis- Hnetion of having the rickest woman m the country as a resident. Mrs. Hetty Green, her daughter, Sylvi aer pet dog, Dewey, have moved The janitor of the flathouse at No. H Thirteenth streot sald he did not know where she had gone. He said he heard she was going to visit her yn in Texas, but he didn’t know for gure. Not so mai that Mrs. avenue mansion and was going move into {t for the purpose of launc! Ing her daughter, Sylvia, in society. This was denied later. Mrs, Green moved away from Ho- boken once before and then went back there to live. She said she liked It be- cause the residents were neighborly and tho rents were cheap, Just at present the neighbors are wou- dering where she has gone and are y days ago lt was rumored reen had purchased a Fifth to talking of the eccentricities she extih- They tell tho fted while living among them. how she made the grocer aroun corner give her two heads of lettuce five cents, and how she made the bute! take his hand off the scales when weighing her meat. They also tell how she made the condvctor of a trolley car| stop It one day and move all the. ps sengers ubout so he could recover nennyt which she had dropped and which had ‘gone under the waoden grating. The Paskengerse missed thels ferry. sind Were all very angry, but Mrs, Gree: were ail Very ane t Mrs. Green ——— DOORMAN DROPS DEAD. Charles Gallagher Expires on Way to Station-Honse, Charles Gallagher, attached to the Wakefield police station as doorman, died suddenly to-day at Fulton streét and Becker avenue, as he was on his way to the station-house, Gallagher was sixt: lived at 156 East Elghiy-Arin street, oo ee The Chinaman’s Vocation. (From the Philadelphia Ledger.) Flannery—What's the m‘anin’ ay tho “open door’ tn China that they do be talkin’ abont? Flaherty—Oh! thot means openin’ uy that country so we kin sell our goods there. Leer Ot soe. That would fur to eel fatirons, an: tubs an’ the lo! o SOR ater | plained. | WD Springtime the Best Season of the Year to Treat Chronic Catarrh, Notwithstanding that a Great Num- ber of People Have Been Cured of Chronic Catarrh by Tak- ing Pe-ru.na During the Past Cold Season, Yet it Cannot Be Denied That the Cold, Wet, Stormy Weather Has Retarded Many Cures. And, in Some Cases, Actually Pre- vented a Cure, PRINGTIME has come at Inst, and now is the time for all catarrh sufferers to begin, a systematic course of treatment for this disease, The greatest diMculty in the way of treating chronic catarrh is that tho patient Is #0 linble to catch cold during the treatment and thus delay a cure. ‘This Hability at this scason of the year is, in a great measure, removed, and nd ‘one should neglect the opportunity to take treatment. Peruus is acknowledged by every one to bo the only reliable and unfailing cure of catarrh, wherever it may be located, When you take Peruna you are not experimenting with an unknowa remedy. . PE TNE EE ST BL DYRAMITE —_— {| Miss Mary E JUDce, 228 RICHMOND ST WEST TORONTO, CAN THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, sage 904. GRANDPA DEYERY PLAYS WITH BaBY Ex-Chie? of Police Enjoys Him- self at Atlantic City Teaching Daughter’s Child Classical English. ‘MAGISTRATE ZELLER STOPS BLOCKADE Orders Foreman of Safe Movers Blocking Harlem Sidewalk to | Get Special Permit for Work of Building Shoring. ys he nm duty at th wis only skylark- cor- i has been torn | the subway, butte iy four fect s pass throug i particular corner ars by as Olle under rzona the} up ind Now |W t. by the | wa tory = 0! ISS MARY EB. JUDGE, 228 Richmond ) THE St.. West, Toronto, Canada, writes “I have been troubled with ca- tarrh almost ever since I can re- FIRST STAGE OF CATARRH. Are v A Serious Mistake Which Thousands Making. ly a| To neglect a cold is to |tarrh, As soon as any « first symptoms of catching cold he should Jat once begin the use of Peruna according |to directions om the bottle, and the cold 1s] vite chronte ca Aiscovera t for Peruna cured me within few short weeks.'’ A Cold in the Head or Throat Is Almost woh Longer. and women of national repatation, catarh of the stomach and bowels, 1 took threo bottles of Peruna and found myself SSolloly tndores Perute Berea oof \eatnlog. very Quickly. tb every way."—Miss tw claimed fort. “Ie urea oatarch, Lyretta Wall , meh a r f temp: jer w |larynx. I got hoarse on the slightest provocation, and my voice became weak, and tired any length of time and it was discouraged, a8 nothing member. About five years ago it to help me until a friend per-| \ settled in the middle ear, caus- catarrh ts what is | Suaded me to give Peruna a trial ing great difficulty in hearing. I Y known aa “catching cold’ |Z did not haye much confidence am indeed grateful to say that wy be in the head, nose, throat in it, as everything else had three bottles of Peruna relieved | or jungs. its deginniog ts sometinies so failed me, but I tried it just to me so greatly that I felt encour- to causo a chill and considetable | please my friends. My delight aged to continue its use. After} toyor. or it may be so alight aa to uot bin |fherefore, may be imagined taking eleven bottles more, I} ter a person from bis usual business. in| When began to improve at once, was entirely and permanently | yorbaps a matority of ses little or no at- | and I have kept righton improv- cured. I had spent hundreds of \teniion ts paid to the first stage of catarrh, | ing until my voice is strong and \dollars on bottles of medicine! and henco 1c is that noarly one-half of the| Jam never hoarse now, Peruana | without relief, while $14 spent | poopie bave chront th tn some fi | has donea great deal tor me.?'!— rm x of America, also Recording Sec Certain to Develop Into Catarrh suro to pass away without leaving any bad | Dauentens Ot Ate andard. Mutual the if Negiected. effects. he si 5 at . novolent Association, Is a lady of prom Co aaREE usually extn | Uniess thin is done tho cold t# almost | nevolent, Ansell Wier eta thie hex oF throat, and sure to end In the second stage of catarrli, | soning I caught a severe cold, being re to dawn on the victim that he bas| Which {* making #0 many lives miserable edly exposed to wet tn our rainy won: Unless he v othat he bat if Peruna was taken overy tine one bh aecetd caaiiicver ; casa Sos foolteh indeed | cotd or couxh chro ri would. be a veniitavaca tay Pele BBi Mae fares crane Naa papins practically an unkown disoave. a chille, and fever with inflam. to it until it ts too Inte. a Tate about. I bad one of your booklets in If eruna ix used the cold never becomes 188 LORETTA WALL, 350 ato | 2y"houe, and jad tad ih an indifferent ghronle, and) hence acatarrh is prevented, St.. St. Paul, Minn., writes; “Last | way o€ the pales Rodan but when 1 ostabliehed, Peruna will cure ft, but it will opting I had a very sevore case of | POCMM® Lng it truly, wonderful, Tt mice soune. hunted out every sick and allin; Pliny body. aud within a week Twas wae Boon In the best of health since,”—Mrs, W. jWesburn. CAMPBELL IN KO DANGER, OTORSANS Ex-Congressman Tim Is Laid Up with a Cold, but His Fam-! ily Has No Fears of the Outcome. “Big Bil" Dey “the best poilce tir hours to-day Harlem shop resentative in Cong Chief New York ever had" and in the} wild not pass the southwest Campbell bel with a long ago andidate for Mayo Lexington avenue ang) One t 1 Colu bundoned polities and ix at the Hote ad Twenty-ftth stredt be-| t, but his physician, Dr. Huber, ‘ge, Atlantic ¢ trytr teach a | Cause a gang of men had clocked the| «ays there is no immediate danger. woIntby to cali him “grandpa, ldewalk with shoring ‘in preparation} Mr. Campbell was similarly. stricken infant Je the child of his daughter fof putting a big safe in the basement | a ago. He was so far gone in ho 1eft home tn deNine* the Kulekerbock Crist Com-| April, 143, that he was todd MED e2 f avd Building. Ory a sixteen-inen | He has served sin the AS satensibly for the thes was Jeft whew a number o: Ably, two int . tnd four in the Chureh « 1 pass, and in doing so] Congress, vd und was marr wer alse —_ See uzrent Ms of the crowd! DUKE’S SON KILLS “HIMSELF. : an for Mayor, and an 3 iA MELON Hrs and that iting’ the wa Zoller] Marquin Serra a Sulelde Decause You take hls word far Kt he never was {came tone ai Ht wn outa TA rents (Onpesea dil Maerlane, politics In his life {thav such be allowed : pone : used to say that l was as crooked | sya ee + forema: LSE ASU pope AMAL a Lats i eed en nen, tO sponlent of the Journal says thac t as Purl street, whieh bite Broadway | fl’ produced one RTASOe TrANitia GIFOLAIO BE third twiee,” favorite saying of his Jate- |{n December showing that $1 of Duke Di Casano, committed # ly, “but no one never proved nothin It gave the Atha tide today, by shooting because of the HAGE INSEL LER A DATE i « Compit Objection-of his parents with hig mar= me. ‘That last campalg: Prim ik | Mestry struet, permission te tage to a eirl of distinguished family: oe Dera bots | ig aud build ‘shorting anywhere << Oe Lae i « special per-| PRINCE MAXIMILIAN DEAD. = | and to. Statehood Mill Agreed Cyon, |} e West | WidneeTnEceleeevlion WASHINGTON, April 2—A tavorante | ‘ GUL Betoee|l | RSV CRESIUHES, Non auth on the |Uipu. Meciynn ° embers. FERLIN, 1 2.—Prince Schaumburg-Lippe st nieht, Hew nd married Pr Maximilian LAGRANGE, LL, BG VERDICT FR TELEPHONE GIRL Ubtains $15,000 for Shock Re- ceived Over the Wire Which Caused Her to Become Deaf in One Ear. CHICAGO, hut Mi: Ma phone operaty iguinst the April Ko Te from a telephone re- ved phon ond t the switchboard mpany at'N April ne a urred. She elving apparatux around her rand & bolt of electricity was t ed ugh the wires, Tha shock threw her to the floor, oe ACCUSED OF STABBING WIFE. Husband Sabbed katt Her She Say, of No. 175 Fulton yoklyn, was arraigned in 1} Adams Street Court, Brooklyn, to-day ed with stabbing his wife in the wlth Pen- night kKniie an our times. a sur 1 and and the r on t from RAN WAS ure emember that Pe-ru-na is an Infallible Specific ‘ CRAWLE La Grange, Ml, writ or years I had been a sutfer- ith catarrh of the throat and Y. 241 9. Madt- very eastly. I could not talk for y annoying. 1 wi i very muc. remed Miss Ellen Crawle Villore nauctal WASHBURN, St... New Orleans, La., Secretary of Camp No, Ww. Tt sim. Was well, fused it about two wooks longer, and helo CATARRH OF LUNGS Is Generally the Result of a Neglected Cold. Pe-ru-na Cures Coughs, Colds and Catarrh. ATARRH of the lungs ts. tuberculosis. In these cases the ca- usually found its way into the ease from the throat through the bronchial tubes. Consumption is the natural termi- tarrh, Every one who {# aMicted with chronte catarrh is Hable to be attacked with onsumption at any time, In the first stages of the discase Peruna ts A sure cure; tn relied upon to produce great benefit, this dread disease should begin at once A slight cough, which, without a vestige ot doubt, would’ toon ditappear with, the use .of Peruna, becomes chronic bronchy orfinarily, also called Cc tarrh tui for rectly to which, if una had been ‘kept in ‘the Would have been prover CLAUDER, Npleventd. Street, Newark, ys | hind advice Viola Marshall, writes: ‘‘Peruna bas done for me| Perune 18 of national fame as a catarch what much medicine of various kinds dia | femedys It Is tho only internal, syntemtc hot seem to touch. I shall keep jt on| catarrh remedy known to the medical pro- hand, and whenover I take @ cold, as one] fession. It makes diseased mucous mem- frequently does, 1 will use it. I am in all now well. Appetite good, jwell and system ay that Hogan and his wite! fatigue, tles of Perur Peruna, nor t branes healthy, snembrane lniag the nore, throat, lungs Stomach, kidneys or pelvic organs, SAD HE KULED MA, BUT HADNT Arthur Benson, Self-Confessed Murderer, Sleeps on His Con- | fession, Wakes Up and Then Tells Different Tale. Moe kill) man?" queried Arthur Ren- en be was arraigned in the Ad- unr Court, Brooklyn, to-day, irreated on his own state- committed) murder, hie repented, ON: man in my life 1 night to the desk wnt ef the Adams police t had Just ¢ fitted mur= red the ation and excitedly in! Gowanus! Killed mant i © his name as Frank Smith, but refused to his address. An ex- Jamination of his clothes showed blood | stat His mouth and no as fexved murderer, y slept well last night 4! dition to tale ra- | to-day he was an es tionally. Ie admitted that he was Ar- hur Bb twenty-tiree years old, vid that his home was at No. 40 Witty. H! Hrooklyn. MMe has not been home for the past tour days, and £ Lie atistnce he imaxined things Keilittu blood lothes “cam uth when a mann from man the nue on and w Nose him mn struck "LITTLE MOTHER” STRANGELY MISSING. Thirteen-Year-Old Girt Suddenty Disappears After Dining with Her Father—He Asks Police to Find Her. John nu polles his uirteen- who disappeared night. "Fwe moat mother diss. ppe Kinsler, of No. 61 Classqn.ave- Williamsburg, to-day Giused the: to general alatm for daughter Mame, from her home last ogo the girl's steps ite as mysterious mother” of her sot bi meals for way trded. to. fi the ng wife. When: Kins~ last night from. his s daughter, Wait. nim, with dinner prepared, and ate che meal lappily together." down for a-nap afters ti he awoke called Mamie, she made no He went to the front door and called her, and then ing alarmed, searched the hous girls. little, red dress, gray. c and gray Tam o° Shanter were nifssing. Ki began a house-to-house ean: vass of the nborhood, hoping that his daughter had gone visiting and did ¢ tell him because he had been asleep, until midnight and then nd waited. until. morn: When day came and ai 1ot_come back he turned to the for aid ie Kinsler is small for her, yur feet In height, only about seventy pounds, has “tittle pusehold, every Mam i his a [Eltty-ninth street and Third avenue on s unday bIETY “WOMEN WHO OWE BEAUTY AND HEALTH TO PE-AU-NA. | RGRET FAHEY, 49 Adams ‘oy, N. Y., writes: ‘We have una tn our family for years, y that it cured used P and Tam very pleased to me of catarrh of the lungs when the doc- tors gave up all hope of my recovery. I used Peruna for stx months, and at the end of that time my coush had disappeared my appetite was much better and I had gained ten p and looked the picture of health, 1 am in perfect health now, and feel that Peruna not only cures catarrh, but bullds up the system, and Is therefore a grand medicine,”"—Miss Margret Fahey. ‘The best cure or preventative known to the medical profession up to date for ca- tarrh in all {ts conditions ts Peruna, Dur- | ing the uncertatn is an unnecessary haz neglect to guard himse eane, by taking Peruna, d for any one to f from taking dis- RS, VIOLA MARSHALL, Mason St., Springfleld, 1N., writes “Two months ago, when I sought your advice and you told mo that { was| suffering f mic eatarrh, Thad gotten no bad that I ould not bear the jolt | ot walking, and ha the time. n now I feel like a new woman. just aa far as I pleaso without fooling any| united in pulling me down. wh taken only three bot-/ vat nor sleep well, and lost flesh and-epitite J to He down most of King your Peruna, and T ean walk Lb 1 ball never ces sking Dr, Hartman praising | | whother it ig the mucous y } be hss Magra HAPLANSHY. PRES."SOKOL CLUB. I538Wibth ST. Fe thor of springtime iti away when I was persuaded to tr, improving until I w also gained in we (0 West like my old self again.’?—Miss | Martha Kaplansky lingering F DIS! tor ime, person, and ia a new tory results from the ui at once to. Dr, Hartman, ioneve 30 his: valuable aplexion, Ught hair and Temarke rosy cheeks. Z y) ISS MARTHA KAPLANSKY, Presty dent "Sokol" Club, 1538 West 16th St., Chicago, Ill, writes: “(My health was in such a state that my friends were al: over my condition. I doctored and took nearly everything that was recommended to me, but nothing seemed to have any effeet on me until I took Peruana. My Jungs were in a weak condition, were sore all the time, and the slightest cold would settle there. I was searcely ever free from pain and had lost much in weight. My physician advised a cl of climate, and I was about ti Peruna, I began to improve wit) the first bottle, and kept steadily well. ght and feel June Evanston, Ill, says eason to praise Peruna it ip » has urely myself, Last spring I became ‘ag n down from the cold that I could nelther finally tried Peruna, and it aid In two weeks 1 was vous before, thank Peruna te dd strength,” 1 derive prompt ira have ever lite if you do your care, and Hartman. tarium, ©