The evening world. Newspaper, June 8, 1904, Page 10

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in a Be. How Hours of Each er Strangers Commit Sui- t to Centre of Bridge Over em “and ‘Dropped Off— Motorman Saw Man Jump from Brooklyn Bridge. thin 2 few hours of each other two men are reported to have to death from two of New ‘s Highest bridges. Rooney, of One Hundred and th street and Amsterdam n ed into the West One Hun- ‘and Fitty-second street police sta- to-Bay to say that he had just an jump from the centre of Washington Bridge into the Hur- | River. | Rooney described the man @bouk five fect cight inches tall, of complexion and wearing a Van Beard, and dressed in dark was climbing upon the rail, 8, when he saw him. In- Rooney shouted. The man his head at the sound, if to thank a stranger for gave him ,and then with a weary look about him, headiong from the fearful eee, sald that nothing could uicide after the =plagh. Jumper Himactt. pti that Rooney showed signs been drinking led the police atory with some reservation, up in Fordham ital fariten ‘reeks. however, aticks to his story, the mgn he claims to have neon from the bridge was a thin, con- tive-looking young man. h ve is out’ the on Roone: ‘Bridge was chosen by an- lm of gelf-destruction about fast night, according to Victor Emstrom, who was ngia Beygen street car across the @t that hour, The man was @6wn an iron ladder used by fait the ticon ede railing and thong up his hands, shot dowa- the half-darkness into na ond ‘was about sixty feet from centre of the bridge toward the few Xork side when he dropped. cis not stop his car, but the figeting glimpse he had of the iy he was able to Judge somewhat a ance of the man. Em- described him as well-to-do in e@ about 6 feet 9 inches in ps 160 pounds in weight, black sult and a derby har. Sands street entrance to the Emstrom notified Policeman F. Keating, and then went back the officer to tho spot where the gan took the | RANK CARBOLIC Got Postal fr from» School “Teagher ‘Saying Thirteen- ‘odd to’ Her Studies. ‘Ryan, @ pretty little girl fs in @ oritical condition District Hospital, of Brook- to-dpy, from carbolic acid polaon- “having attempted to take her ter home, No. 664 Bedford : yn. ‘The child, is an orphan and makes ‘home with her aunt, Miss Marguret The girl has been a pupll ‘Mise Keenan's class in School No. fm Wilson street. Of late, accord- to the teacher, she has not been ealjed the orphan niece to her of the teacher and the @ and then hiding behiad swallowed the contents of 2 felt unconscious. tHe nfece Miss Sweeney went ft her and found her ap- with the empty vial d. Miss Sweenoy ap once and an! pmergras? despon- wee know the ee or th pateitt. to MORRIS FINKEL, EAST SIDE THEATRICAL MANAGER, AND HIS WIFE, WHOM HE SHOT, THEN KILLED HIMSELF INVENTOR aLOWS, The enxt shot) the floor. was turned upon himself and he fell] Ajthough .Staberg posed among hia son, also| friends as a single man—he was forty light on| tt js sald that; Rernurdina dimeulty | prietor of ¢ and his wife on a induct rrest of David 1 has thrown s¢ nm éould explain existing between Finkel and he was taken into cu Ha Entire Block Fulton, from Bridge to Duffield St. Brooklyn. | We give “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps. (None with C. O. Ds.) Big Sale of vall Silk Shirtwaist Suits. 15.00 Suits, 7.90. Women’s foulard silk Shirtwaist Suits, stylish figures, black, royal and light blue with white; capes, others piped with contrasting colored silk; kilted or flare flounced skirts; good as SLASHED HIMSELF |ACTOR SHOT WIFE, AND DRANK ACID Michael Scherick, a Conductor, in Effort to End His Life, Uses Butcher-Knife, KILLED HIMSELE Theatre Man- ager, Shoots Popular Actress Who Left Him to Cbtain a Separation in Court. Morris Finkel, 17.50 Shirtwaist Suits, 10.00 Stylish silk Shirtwaist Suits, made of good quality taffeta, solid colors, stripes and changeable effects; all the leading colors, viz., royal blue, brown, green, jasper and black; the waists are” prettily tucked to form short yoke, tucked sleeve, nine-gore flare skirt with tucks and open plait at 10. 00 bottom, sizes 32 to 44. Taffeta silk Shirtwaist Suits, eed heavy NG gore kilted_ skirt, with foot plaiting, black, blue and brow n, sizes 32 to 44, value $22.50. Be 15,75 | 5.00 Jap Silk Waists, 2.98. Women's Jap silk Waists, in a number of pretty styles, some with entire front of hemstitched tucks, others with narro’ lace inserting and small pearl buttons, tucked back, ‘al us 98) sleeve, separate stock, bhi ick and white only, 32 to 44. Upon learning that his young wife was about to obtain a divorce from him and marry axother, 3 who Im the {dol of the enat down his young and while she lay groaning tn agony before him, sent three more bul- He then turned the revolver upon himaclf, blowing out his He divd instantly, is still alive in the Orange Memori Hospital, though in a very dungerous . The tragedy occurred at Haakin'e farm, just outside of Valls- old, a conductor on the Sixth avenue Hood Wright Hos- pital as the result of his efforts to end his ite with carbolic acid, a razor and He swallowed two ounces of carbolle acid, cut his throat stabbed himself in five places with the butcher knife and was in the act of employing the Oriental method of hara karl in his sutgldal fronzy when his wif* interrupted him. Scherick, who lived with his wife and three children at No. 233 West One Hu “L,"" ia dying in J tener eee full sleeve, nine- lets into her body. OUT HIS BRAINS /Because He Could Not Com-! mand Sufficient Capital, Car! Staberg Commits Suicide, Af- ter Bidding Friend Farewell. | | | | dt has always been gret uhat he could t |nivent capital to control his Iay Having a mechanical andl mind, Re contrived ral bey nitomablle attachments which | the profitable properties hers to the detriment of his own | k roll, He possessed no business | ability, He bemoaned his Tosses to re entive “TOTS, Brvokiyn, blew out his brains mutual friend, Charles Perry. a mu- eician, Leaving Berbevall, Staberg sald, “Good-by, Fred; I'll remember you to Perry.’ Berbevall thought over the sig- nificant remark, and, golng to Staberg's room, found the man stretched dead on nnx he wedded three months undstrom, who is the pro: Laundry, on At lantle aye MANE | 6 ‘ A $ 4 ¥ pO-2OOO-<. some strapped and shoulder oe oriment of sizes; value Th 90 | Ik, “fucked \ nist, new dred and Twenty-ninth street, cently discharged from 8t. Luke's Hos- pital, where he had undergone two op- For the pant few days he has been exceedingly melancholy, as his old malndy seemed to be coming back on 1 iy described as @ beautiful woman, Her sister is Mun most beautitul iented actresses On Ue tla Mire. Leon mcketelt, manager of the Wind ‘Clearance of Untrimmed Hats. | Women 's and Misses’ Hats in sailor and all the new- est shapes, were 79¢., whose husoand 4 sor Ineatre, on the Bowery. » 35¢ manager of the Grand fhe; His wife was awakened at 2 o'clock | Tis" Wite were ® mot by Uhe sound of groans coming from the parlor downstairs, She trurried down and saw her husband st ting before a mirror halt naked, strug- disembowel thimself with a Beside him was a razor with which he (had cut his throat, and on a table near him was a bottle from foh he had drunk two ounces of With the butcher knife he had stabbed himself five times in iden. prominence. children they ilved In with ribbon band, ready to lement Court, at Ninery= wh With their thr Children’s rolling brim Hats, fancy braid, combination straw n pate which was caused by his me potter loved by the he—the husband and in the name apart . 5c $7.50, special oo rises in Ribbon Values. Sash Ribbons, 6 | cole wide, fancy figured satin and. taffeta, wife having becom ti ee vicained that appear ances Poulet no longe! e kept UP, and in all the wanted colors, farm outside Valls: in white only, yard. : 27¢ cured board at the Mra, Bherick ran out into the atreet| Went to “Botkin’s Trimmed Millinery Quick Sellers. Hats, trimmed prettily and styl- | ishly, for shirt waist suits and for dress Hats, regularly . 4.00 Satin taffeta Ribbons, 5 inches wide, high, rich, lustrous finish, regularly 23c. yard... 7c! nd her three children, and called Policeman Kearns and an set about getting a ambulance was called from the J. Hood Wright Ho-pita). bulance surgeon, could live but a few hours. ——————=—____- TRAINER TRIED SUICIDE. Cut His Throat On Animal Farm and Motive Not Known, f rm for herself a tn eda ‘| Enticing Values i in Neckwear. | Pompadour Ine for back of neck, made of chiffon, trimmed with’ riblon and lace, snid that the man| the relia e t BLE to. het beat See Ree ese ernpe aauent © 126] orchenitte dots, hemstitched white embroidered Stock Collars, with tab ends, also Top Col- , in several pretty de- to bring matters Finkel, however, was determined, had begun the step, to Continue and secure yinkel was at the Nay 25c MACH OVE! ee cc cea peiss 5c Chiffon Veils, ready made, 1% yards long, in black, white, brown, royal and navy blue, velvet spots effect, each from 50c. to. 2010) Hand loom embroideries, wide margins, and insertings to last evening, Where he Airs make a last plea ‘After supper Finkel's colt apd formal, ier her husband ink 4 ane WAR NOt AW: Matthew Broxley, forty-five years old, employed as a trainer in Bartel’s an- mal farm at Communipaw and Marcy attempted sul- 7 be suttiig his throat arith aes was taken to the Ot reso is snot known, CONSUMPTION The Board of Health, in the war upon has prohibited expectoration in public places, The poisonous consump- tive germ arises from the drying expectora- tlon, floats In the air and is breathed into the lungs of healthy persons, so that the enforcement of the above Iaw will do much toward preventing the spreading of con- 39c. Shirting Madras, 19c. Beautiful mercerized Shirtings, an excellent opportunity for men’s Summer Shirts, large variety, yard 19 3,500 Yds. Silk Striped Challies, 24c. special lot, clean and perfect, in white and colored grounds, all cov- ered with dainty figures, rich assortment, worth 39c,, yard of 19c.Embroidered Pineapple Tissue, l0c Last Monday and Tuesday cleaned out over 3 cases of these rich wash goods_—S0 more pleces will go on sale Thursday at the same figure, yd... 10 40c. Plain Colored Taffetas, 19c. 4,700 yards Taffetas, broken assortment of colors, yet there are a good lot ‘of desirable shades left; will make an elegant lining or even good enough for waists, worth 40¢. a yard....cecseessseereeeeees ee 190 59c. Natural Pongee, 33c. The demand for these Silks has brought forth a good many inferior quali- ties, not to be compared with the real article, which we are offering to-morrow at almost one-half of the original price, special, yard... Q3¢ 65c. White Louisine, 39c. 1 About 1,500 yards of extra heavy Louisine, Bae) silk, excepslonally in the Tae nee ‘thick clump of untae fo middenty sprang ota unon her. With her Rant she start to run. Fe nto her back ta ernnce aed, me IS CONTAGIOUS, medicated vapor changed with ozone, which fe breathed through the alr tubes into the lungs, coming into direct contact with the ) Where the german are con- It Kills and expels the germs, heals the sore places and immediate. ly arrests the decay of the Jungs, and such results are secured in the cure of consump- asthma and catarrh as never Were aod never could be accomplished by the old way. of taking medicine into the stomach to sure lung diseases, Hundreds of persons living in this city have been cured by Dr. Anderson's Germi- offal Vapor Inhalation treatm been pronounced by oth ony, where 3 ‘s it Hu tive im her studies and wishing Spur her along she wrote two postal t@ the aunt, telling her that Was not doing her best. ‘The stantly forming, r jafter dinner and scolded + tor inattention, |, always sensitive, was great- @.that she had aroused the Some years ago it was dincovered that tu- ‘derculine will kilt the germs of consump- tion, and at that time many phystclana used it by Injecting it into the skin of consump- tive patients, This method, bowever, proved unsatisfactory because it was = roundabout way to reach the lungs, and besides the tu A sobbing she quitted Miss and stole quietly to the roof She stopped on her Secured a bottle containing 24c ‘Their names and addreszes cbeer- fully givn as references upon application Do not waste time with doctors who have ho means of Anding out whether you have lung trouble or not, and do not pay any. attention to those who condemn the moth- Some doctors condemn everything and anything that they cannot Call and investigate for berculine had to undergo a ch in the clroulation, so that It Jost by the time it reached the diseased parts of the lungs, Anderson's successful use of tis wonderful invention, the Dr, Anderson X-Light, which enables him to SEE INTO THE BODY and locate any disease of the lungs at any stage, and also to see AT ONCE whether tt is consumption or bron- chitis or catarrh of the tubes, he turned bis attention to solving the problem of a prac- tical use of tubercutine, whereby it ebould reach thy lungs by a direct route, ‘He accomplished this by ti use of his Germicidal Vapor Inhalation, The tubercu: Tine is combined with antiseptic offs, } by an ozone generator is thrown into » Summer Underwear and Hosiery, Women’s Swiss ribbed Vests, low neck and sleeveless, good quality, KGS een Se het to ESR NT 9c extra fin med, full sizes, 45c. wiss ribbed Vests, n | Orie rome with lace fronts, well Anished, worth aoc, cach... 12 3%4| Women's Underwear, sample lots of Swiss ribbed Vests and Pants; in this lot some Vests have high necks, others low necks, sleeveless, extra |i ; Pants are lace trimmed, knee length; Soc, and 65¢, ods of specialtiats. pinistered. ‘The un- was then taken to the hours her life was ae- bi to-day it fs said theve. Consultation and X-Light free. Office, 50 Went 224 st, any day from 10 to Mon., Wod., Fri, @ There is also @ enabling persons who live ‘De treated just as well visited the office, Women's Stockings, fine quality, fast black cotton, sea double heels and toes,*full width and extra long, 15c. kind Women’s Stockings, fine grade, fast black cotton and fancy colored, in RY lot are some lace effects, seamless feet, double heels and toes, sb Ls special 's Stockings, good quality, fast black ‘cotto: . less feet, rons heels ahd toes all tees, tong dad, lasrabie,.ororth : rth t i 5c., special ie 1 25c Vol “YOUR WORD HERE IS AS GOOD AS YOUR BOND.” = Jommanonerre@ 155,157 and 159 East 23dSt. {vei 33's. ‘GREAT REDUCTIONS INPRICES THIS WEEK Opportunities that save you money—Inducements not to be equalled by any other ‘store in New York. For example: ‘CUT THIS OUT. 10% Discount (vel aaa. of 3d Av, PED 105 29ES8 02 DOROEHIOE Bookcases, like rienda and then early to-day went | design, in best gold ) his lve at No. #1 Atlantic avenue, | en oak, 1 taking a Flobert rife | ® doors, shelves, ibwit ? drawer and finely ‘Vwenty minutes before the act Sta- % carved top; berg and Fred Berbevail, a bartender, | 2 $14) very talked over the recent death of their} p ereie 29-00094. This Coupon, if pre- sented at our store dur- OO23% entitle you to a special ef discount of 10 per cent. on whatever you may whether you buy for cash or on our Liberal Credit System. > Tq Porch Rock- ers, like design, in natural frames with reed seats; BOP DID HOS 244 HF ea SU UCC COUN renee Brass Trimmed Bedsteads, like design, in white enamel, with brass scrolls on head and foot; to be had in all sizes; value $6.00, very Fibre and Reed Porch Furniture, hardwood frames, Just the thing for the summer home, Tete-a-Tete——~ $3.75 ; Rocker,—~- $2.49 PAY A LITTLE AT A TIME. Open Saturday Evenings Until 9 0’ Clock. 42225 POPRDEOLODDELIDLOESEHHESIDDOHHDH DOSS D PEGE DE DEG-HFOLOSHDEHONGS soe | finished in green. OSES 05 5265 F956 BEER DORTDD: We did not underestimate the widespread interest of our readers in the great Louisiana Purchase Exposition. All who have secured Part I. of The Superb Photographic Series of World’s Fair Art Portfolios are delighted with the beautiful views, which give the first glimpses of the great Exposition. It is a delightful foretaste of good things to come, for it should be borne in ins 480 magnificent reproductions of aC. mind that the entire series contai: actual photographs. The original ph the official photographers of the F: Walter B, Stevens, otographs are taken expressly for this work by ‘air, and the descriptions are all Secretary of the Louisiana Pur- thus doubly official, written by Mr. chase Exposition. The tee is PART L., on SALE, CONTAINS: Entrance to Palace of ‘Machinery, The House That Grant Built, Palace of Electricity, Missouri’s Mansion House, China’s Debut at a World’s Administration Building, An Impression of Distances— East Front of Electricity A Corner of Liberal Arts Build- Mexico’s Forwardaess, The National Commission, The Blizzard, Palace of Machinery, Varied Industries Building, A Dedication Group, You cannot afford to miss a single issue of the Forest City Series. GET PART I. For Sale at All the Following Places: 1 SIEGEL COOPER CO. (Book Dept.), 6th ave., 18th and 19th sts. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. (Book Dept.), 6th ave., 19th to 20th st. BALCONY BOOK STORE, ADAMS DRY GOODS CO., 6th ave:, 21st and JOHN WANAMAKER BOOKSTORE, Broadway, 9th and 10th sts, McBRIDE’S ARCADE BOOKSTORE, The Arcade, 71 Broadway. BLOOMINGDALE BROS. (Book Dept.). from Lexington ave. to 3d ave., 59th to 60th st. ABRAHAM & STRAUS, Fulton st,, Brooklyn, ALSO AT ALL WORLD OFFICES—Main Ofice: 63 Park Row. 1381 Broadway. Brooklyn Office igton st. Herter Branch: 214 West 425th st- Uptown

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