The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1904, Page 4

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1WO NEW YORK ACTRESSES THAT HAVE ADMIRATION OF ENGLISH. PLAYGOERS. Ws SENTENCED Charles E. Forbes Broke Down) When Told by Judge New- burger He Must Serve Ten, Years for Forgery. ROBBED EMPLOYERS OF $25,000 BY BOGUS CHECKS, | f Filed to the Argentine Republic, Where He Was Captured by a Detective Who Followed Mrs, | q Forbes. |. Charles BE. Forbes, who was convicted Ds Of: forging checks aggregating $25,000) f on his employers, George W. Cole &| Company, of No. 141 Broadway, fell in ®& faint to-day in Part IIL, General Bessions, when Judge Newburger sen- 4 tenced him to ten years’ imprisonment fm Bing Bing. A Coroner's physician nd court attendant revived him, Forbes, who led a gay Ufe in the white light district, spending his em- ployer's money with a lavish hand| 4nd fled when his crime became known, was tracked by Pinkerton and Cen- | tral Office detectives to the Argentine Republic, when Mrs. Mis8 Comille Clifford. pink pajama girl in The 1 On the opening nigh LL the prominent |Muatrated Lone |. A pers are overflowing with 4 ys of Camille Clifford | v| extri A MLL a COAL BUCKET | Carrier Cavohi Huh Hughes by His Clothes, Dumped Him on a Coal Pile and Then Dropped 200 Pounds of Fuel on Him, | COMRADES, HELPLESS, COULD NOT SAVE HIM. | Leg Broken and It Is Feared He, Received Internal Injuries— Working on Scaffold Beside Which Ran Carrier Chains, | - | | Charles Hughes, sixty years old, of) | No, 77 West One Hundred and Thirty: | eighth street, took a ride to-day that | nearly cost him his life, While work- ing on a scaffold at the new electric Twelfth avenue and} Fifty-ninth street. he got caught by his | cfpthes tn a continuous coal bucket der- rick, was carried to the top of the der- rick and dumped on a pile of coal, Two hundred pounds of coat fell on | | and partially buried him, When he was ated it was found one lef was | power-house at elty to join him. Growing lonely fo ; apy dec tpgbet HY "broken nd that he had sustained In: | the companionship of Mrs, Forbes he i ta ee “ A an piel hg ternal injuries, He was taken to the ent for her. and when she stepped iy. jeadging ng on the London bt | Roosevelt Hospital aboa: eame ink#rto 4 3 . 7 rd the steamer a Pink #ton ma | stage-the Ciiftord girl in the "Catch of aM.| "jtughes got too close to the coal litt | Gisguised as Sea ie oe her. | the at the Vaudeville and Pan y » the attention | ond the edge of the bucket got tangled | adi padale ug in “Veronique” at the ie gave her a start:| in his clothes. As he was being lifted erroe Buenos Ayres the ; he let out @ shout that brought every “Prt Pauline Chase made her frat and taat| shew hit In this elty about three years ago | ti tion las PICH MAN'S BAIL wo STONES. sete. "I remember rentencing ya je toa te vm tm Elmira for a similar off complainant in that case too. 5 4 you and gave you every chance to re- _ form and make an honest living jewburger sald in sentencing WHITNEY NoT | IN CONTEMPT. You irre 90 pathy You” tiebed Ordered Heleased on That Charge, rape the man who would have) Rat te Held om Another, Forbes frothed at the mouth and it) as some time before ne was revived.| . He tottered out of the court-room tn} S the arnss of policemen and ased the bridge a physical wreck, His wife was for fa lin t When waited asa witness in ul of W rdman Kaward ¢ du BOND REFUSED |Edward T. Schieffelin Says He pot in court Noted Yachtsman atunan Tes Naval" vt Has Millions, but He Was Held, Architects of Invention Which \ ies PICKED UP $1,800 Se Ce in Jail Three Hours While He| Combines Three Impreqnable she. Wm cindy 00! 9h fk IN THE ROADWAY Got a $100 Bondsman, Sea Fighters in One. | Sind abectng te rua cali ee —_—_ Seer =i NO TROUBLE AT PANAMA, Fedward T Aehleffelin, wh he lives at Eleventh Lost by Man Thrown from Ve-| At the annual meeting of that! opening sess : Will N) WASHINGTON, Nov. 18—N street a umsbridge road, was locked up in the) AT vlarm viele and Arrested, and Found) West Chester Police Station for a while # felt at the offices of the Panama i : last night, charged with carrying a pia-| !!Y ; Canal mmission on account of the ¥ * by Policeman Liftchild, Who fol without oermit revel Hire aval War? int | Fecent pes on the Lsthmus fol # Detectives Dillon and Leopold, of | Mesmible baluenl ie 1 no come Took Him in Custody. the Weat Chester Police Btation, wore | "a i whlch he described nt te on driving along the Petham Harkway, | "3" jay r ed Mr n. Davis, commander of | two shots rang out close to the horse's head In a poorly Hehted part road the e. saying that everything moat . ot the The detectives jumped out of the When Max Hentine, ’ aloft emptied automatically workman on the top floor of the build ing to the scene. He was then beyond in rch and began wiggiing trying to get himself loose, The workmen shouted to him to remain quiet and take the }turn on the other side All this time Hughes was dangling head and feet downward. He went over \the top of the derrick with the bucket and was dropped about twelve feet on top of the coal pile. ‘Then the coal that was In the same bucket which hore him The show. , |e of coal fell upon the brulsed and bat- tered man before Edward Delaney and other co-workers could drag him out ieee Soantven and Borenteenth & wagon and found, they say, that Sohtef.| He read & was arraigned, tn Morrisanin P felin had fired the shots from « re-| Navel Ba Y Court to-day on the charge of Intoxt er, standing in the middle of the strated th q eation, $1.80 which had been found on} ein og pe sought at fort man and established h the street when he and his wite were|Rral the revolver to acate them. + "| title of Inventor and naval constructor Jed from a vehicle was returned to) At the station-house he offered cash Island Furnishes Mea, , wor! ball, but Sergt ° 7 him, The money was picked up by | Yih Mt tain . volited I have always desired to combine Ir . Trait “4 ni, Policeman Liftehiit, of the Morrisania| merchant, of No, 1 Kast Fortleth my ting something More Int station, at One Hundred and Seventieth Hed him ou ins th 1 1 street and Thira avenue, who took tt pelle has 8 Be causitey piace In| 0 ee to his captatn. OW hy, Sergeant,” he sald when his t Bentine and his wife were out ¢ offer of cash ball was wat a . . Vast night, and Bentine, it Is FrOrth RGB ON and 2 tioe DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO THEIR SELEC- tried to see how fast hia horse could) He pent t three hours in the tation TIONS OF HOSIERY FOR THE PRESENT go. At One Hundred and Se third street and Third avenue the horse was | running away and Bentine and bis wife | MEN'S PLAIN HALF AND HOSE OF ‘fat One Hund rushed to Ho fast was the animal going, how- @ver, that this was imposslb ement, ker, of No. yh story that) traveller a man through the clthter nies an pees BIT Peter Marsell @1 Morris ave an un ie, sty EMBROIDERED EFFECTS; One Hundred and Seventiet jhe drove a livt a" Wael of the bus A Jatreets of the Bron in a dend wagon OF PLAIN AND RIBBED * Be on Tuesday, and that the man died y ‘ee " : . ; deed "| ehile he wae beinx taken ty Ale uns shipping going to and trom the nelga AND CASHMERE, poring harbor | Three Warships in One, de ring shop, is absolutely untrue from start to Gnish SEASON. WHICH EMBROIDERED HOSE OF CASHMERE, AND SILK, INCLUDE ; CASHMERE, AND SILK, STYLES. WOMEN'S IN PLAIN AND ALSO CHILDREN'S HOSE. COTTON, LISLE THREAD "The truth of e matter fs," said 18, my new ahip as thr Mr. Marsel) to-«lay, “that the sick man, impre ' 1 On ' We ae lecaan” wos tay briend gad | Sup wo Eighteenth Ot, Nineteenth Of, Sixth Avenue, New Pork, Tt heard he had a by the pol lched up my. FU sirugele comen f - Gon to care t him to bring ndward Passag: On the w @ he died. und the t ing carried to the st Lifteniid frit the roll feet. 1 Bentine attention Of a policeman t der his Out of the buggy \b ay thraweh abe - em te the Harlem ¢ rate Hogan disct JOHN SPELLMAN IS DEAD. Famons dat Manufactnrer and a _ { Tommany Hall Man Expires i ot Fever. | i John H. Spellman, the well known yer uroadway has v mt ot Al | SPECTAL FOR FRIDAY jS down town tielans irs, died ex an er || Mocouned Worssse to-day of tyy fever at his residence, | 2AM No. M West Twellth street. He had been sick only a w By tannrny tian potion aot Our Children's Department has been enlarged and || gers had t ex ; usive our stock is now larger and more varied than ever | | ecpla s 7 in before. Wide Orthopedic models predominate, bur . the medium toes are also well represented, | affat ‘ ctor hin peieaie ll | tTTEN PRANUT alr and Was nied is private | . 7 | Bet AR LE SB i _—_——— oe || Special Values in | tn NINE INJURED BY BOMB. Mayor's Oifive ta of a Mysterious Outrage. Children’s Department | reelona Scene | 1] | Pategt Gok, Black Rissita and Kid, Walted Sales, Laced | ASSORTED BARCELONA, Nov. 18 A ond wal | ‘ad Potiennd: CHOCOLS alle Fernando her ‘ & The | Se 6 to 10% $1.50 oy mas | Misses, Ilto 2 1.85 iti @ Bevbat mawea nese tuginss uri ane || Boy, 10 to 2 1.85 ||, ieela sat the wounced t died | 18 mo ® Large Girls, 244 to 6 2.35 | Wawa @iented as a , | clusces | a. SHOES "sss Avenue 19th Si. NO BRANCH STORES s sl i dh a CAN DY If pure, delicious candy will make you happy, study these tidings of confectionery PEC A tle CHOC ot PINBAR ich nfectionery these alluring tidbi:¢ BEST CLVES Here le a cluster that ster, Just fancy an CHOCOLATE ROASTED JORDAN ALMONDS, Poon th TERS, andy et freani rested hand-shelled | a and triple extra vanilla ch ate “40c Sunday World Wants M: T e OR 36 YEARS the NAUSS MARKETS, located at Second Ave. and Sth § St., and 2289 and 2291 Third Ave. at 125th St., have sold GOOD MEATS; have built up a great business by square dealing; have saved their customers thousands of dollars by furnishing meats direct from the abattoir to the family. Now we have ready the fine addition to our Third Ave. Market and announce the ‘ Opening Saturday, Nov. 19th, Of Harlem’s Finest Market. 2289-2291 Third Ave., Bet. 124th and 125th Sts. We shall now furnish DRY GROCERIES and VEGETABLES at prices lower than you have e paid heretofore and fresh-caught FISH direct from the ocean and lake fisheries, It means GOOD LIV- ING at LOWEST COST when sound Meats and Poultry, fresh Pruits and Vegetables, and firm-fleshed Fish are sold at the low prices we shall fix from day to day. TO MAKE IT AN OBJECT FOR EVERY oi # and ERY ONE TO VISIT THE NE MARKEY ON THE OPENING DAY, WE MAKE THE FOLLOWING Special Prices for Saturday. ‘ ST All 10-cent pack- Beef. peri» Lamb. pert. Shee of the National Porterhouse Steak....,.16¢ Hind Quarter Lamb....11¢ aan Company’s eae ON al EER Short Fore Quarter... Te Flin erik Round Steak...182 and 14; | Leg of Lamb veTte ¢ Berea Sate ets, Chuck Steak 9 | Lamb Chops 16e eal, in Butter Thins Cross Rib (whole) 10¢ Boneless Leg Lamb..... 12: fade Pincers Prime Rib Roast..12¢, 14¢ say | FA gErS, Boston Roast... % Pork Social Teas, Soup Meats 6c and Be | OFK+ Per Lb, 5 o'Clock Teas, Me parsee ANA | tains 12¢ Milk Veal. peri. | Chops ereres (J Leg .. 1Bbe Hams (Fresh)..........18¢ Chops “196 and 14¢ Hams (Smoked)......12M4e Shoulder 10. acon (Strip) 13¢ 7 Breast ......, +9 | Pure Leaf Lard.. .10¢ ' Mutton. Per Ib ‘Sug: «Cured Corned Beef. “a Hind Quarter Mutton seeeeees Per Ib. Fore Quarter (short cut). Plate, 5c, per th.; centre cut ‘cin SC Lag of Mutton i . Oe Navel, 5c. per Ib.; centre cut... ...c0s005 6: Stewing Mutton . & Rumps, 12¢, per Ib.; Rounds. . 14; Finest Beef Tongues (fresh, corned and smoked), Beef Sweetbreads, Liver, Hearts, Ox Tails, Brains, Kidneys, Trire, FRESH-KILLED Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks, Geese and Fowls a specialty and at correspondingly low prices, THANKSGIVING TURKEYS— ~—at special prices. NAUSS BROS.’ COMPANY, D AVENUE, [QD AVENUE, | gp AVENUE, )D AVENUE, 124th & 125th STS. CORNER 80th $7. CORNER Sth ST. SPECIAL NOTE.—The above price “Several car loads will arrive next week 5 prevail at all of the Nauss Bros, Markets, a RERNHEIM €C05 Values ar tama OUR SALE (OF THE M. Sampter-Son’s BANKRUPT Clothing Stock is daily crowding our siore with eager buyers. People who know the high character of clothing this firm manufactured are quick to avail themselves of this chance to buy the Newest Style Suits and Overcoats, as shown in this cut, at prices that dumfound competitors, During This Great Sale We Will Give DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS. Regular Retail Price 99.00 MEN'S ALL-WOOL stylish aingic or double brearted Sults and serviceable stylish Melton Overcoats, receevicnih or extta long. now 815,00 MEN'S SUITS, made trom strictly All-Wool fabrics Including tho stylist Tobacco Brown; also fine Kersey, Frieze and fancy medium or extra long Overcoats, at 818,00 MEN'S PURE WORSTED SUITS, aiso All-Woo! Trieze and Fine Kersey Overcoats, in ell lengths; and Swagger Belt Coats $20.10 BELGIAN WORSTED SUITS, and imported Ox- fords, Moulle, Black, or Blue Patent Beaver Over: $25.00 MEN'S FINEST HAN 12.50 D DRESS SUITS, and the pLits, os a % Hor In 15.00 hess! Suits @ Overcoat ) Boys’ All-Wool School Warm Extra BERNHEIMaG. UTFITTERS 1272 Stat 3 AVE Suits @ Overcoats, ,*: Price, 5.75 7.70 10,00 TRADING STAMPS DOWNTOWN Parent CORNER OPEN EVENINGS * SATUFDAYS TILL USO Work Monday Wonders

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