The evening world. Newspaper, December 28, 1904, Page 14

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TWO MEN TAKE POISON AS JOKE AND ONE DIES After Drinking Heavily They Dare Each Other to Try Mor- phine and Both Are Stricken After Second Dose. CRIES OF ONE VICTIM ROUSE HOTEL PATRONS, | Benjamin Riley Found on Stairs Shrieking in Agony and His Friend, Orestes Weed, Dis- covered Dying in Room. Orestes Weed, of the Bay State Gas Company, thirty-one, and a man of ex: | eallent social position, whose home Is at| (No, M71 Beacon street, Boston, 1s dead from an overdose of morphine in Belle- | Yue Hospital, while his friend, Benja- min Riley, twenty-elght, who belongs to €n excellent Springfield (Mass.) family 49 suffering from the same drug and is under treatment at the hospital These young men, inseparable com- panions, arrived in this city from their homes on Saturday last and registered @t the Grand Union Hotel. They came to see the metropolis during t Gay season, and to have all Orestes: Weed MRS, CHADWICK | DECLARED SANE Well-filled purses "* Dr, Allan McLane Hamilton Says ‘The en returned e hotel . ’ oung men returned to the hotel the Woman Finanoier Is Not about midnight la night, and there, at All Insane, but Is “Instino- according to a tement made to a re- porter for The ning World by Riley, tively Criminal.” Who was seen at the hospital, they re- _ SHERIFF BARRY AGAIN tired to their room and Weed, jokingly dered Riley to take a dose of morphine. Each Took Second Done, does not remember what curred after tak the orp Cedistids Ww de tiie were aek MEETS DISAPPOINTMENT. ened shortly after 3 A. M y by the cries of a mun that inded through the halls. Special wn Goes to skins, but Fails to Get Curey, employed in the hi n to . . Bee eta nd tare. be found Extradition Warrant, Thougir was vrepe 1 ie blanket and was He Hopes It Will Reach Here “My friewd is dying! My friend ts) Ahead of Dr. Chadwick, dying!" to the room occupied by th men, Carey found Weed ty AND. Mrs t e bed and onaclous ‘ : No, 1} Bast pay ! He saw At once t in Mol ‘Was ina critical condition « wn ambulance from Belle Dr, Dooley was in charge 1e Mospita of the ambu. wie dance, nina SWooned When Friend Deed, The Fital. anowed use of 5 ls arms, Germic syringe: and dose. wo men were | exper e we ure made by SHERIFF BARRY IS AGAIN DISAPPOINTED. Riley was ik was ery it was plain tha was deat ) aleep, but was kept the ward. Wh id he sereamed an't When uJ times, Thes davits be so!” and he Gov. Od and aga Judge fell unconacious. he fatated se eried out in ‘He w friend. enjoy C of it” Ri on ¢ he was and revived en he re before t k and xpected to t Hill Priends WIL Meet Steamer |WILD DOG LACERATES HAND OF POLICEMAN e Savagely Atinek Bites Arma aod Man vorely Polr Rast WEED’S WIDOW ON WAY TO THE CITY, Hefore He In Killed R mari bert t Na bim, drawing Wad | ‘Dotlcema Mra.) the dow, » Ta and | Twice the anima to com « ¥ Veed had land bleed m0 the brutes was A City | Ino the L }a teacher asked Child's Definition, ORESTES WEED, WHO DIED FROM MORPH NE IN HOTEL, D FRIEND RECOVERING FROM ORUG’S LF FECT » GOT AT SILVER WITH AN AXE turgiar Loots Home cf Newly Wed Couple in Jersey City of | Silver and Cash During Wife’s Brief Absence, LEY LEARNS oF weeo "Nol tt cannot Be Not Dead t* rue DEATH OF Hats |i! The newly furnished home of Mr. and Mrs, Richard E. Kelly, a bridal couple, at No, 130 Kensington avenue. Jersey City, was wrecked to-day by a burglar who worked with an axe snd a crowbar, He got away with all the Kelly silverware and 0 in cash, but the damage he infilcted to the furniture In his violent hunt for valuables will amount to $1,000 or more. After Mr. Kelly started for business to-day his wife went to the market. Their servant left them yesterday and there was no one in the house when | parted. In lees than an hour she had returned. ‘As she approached the house she heard nolses, Indicating some one was work- Ing at moving the furniture, Then she heard the crash of breaking glass and the round of hammering. Mrs, Kelly ran to the front door, un- locked it and entered, A stocky man wes in the parlor knocking off the top of an upright plano with an axe. Pieces of furniture were strewn all over the place, Every concetvable receptacle fa which it was possible valyablea might When a drawer or door was locked the chief used the axe or the crowbar, He saw Mrs. Kelly as she entere Dropping the axe he ran to the di room, where he had packed the ever | ware In a bag. Picking up the bag, he jumped through the kitchen window on to an extension, leaped to the ground, | climbed a fence and disappeared. Mrs, Kelly was so utterly dismayed by the wreck of her y home that she was speechless for s COLLEGE MIRACLE PLAY. DIED BY FIRE; HAPPY, BUT HE |. wcermmeer Portray a Monk's Martyrdom, The students of the College of St s Xavier will present y, entitled “Tulem theatre to ed on the martyrdom { that name. ay Is particularly adapted to haracters, and it is replete t and strong emotion. Thi nea form sriking tableaux production of a play of this character ty 1. new Verlure the at ts a MANY NEAR KILLS HIMSELF Datighter and Neighbors of Old Young Mr. Conn, While in an Ap- Man Forced to Watch House’ parently Contented Frame of Burn and Unable to Rescue’ Mind. Ends His Life with a Victim. Revolver, norro play the moi The Cahn scoe'oiton JAMES MGREERY & 69, Broadway day by » be ma ind preparation Ladies’ Suits. Walking Suits, —Long Coats y a ( # father at 10 o'clock to : ‘ rs ried to enter vile room. tis and Pleated skirts, \ piney ese ut Made of black Cheviot, Pinder in} ‘ N wound jn ¢ sibs teal, hand De RARraL Wal duce grade + . ently t 1 t ‘ was dead before he New model pleated cheviot Walking Skirts, $5.50 and $8.00 co A Sovlaline Riot, thousand Thirty Twenty-third Street, Mail Orders promptiy Aled Satisiaction guaranteed. — } Manusucturvry’ Trade Mark Aes Heleen Sixth Ave, & 23d St. N. Yo Wines and Liquors for New Year's, A Startling Sale beginning to-morrow of the best known brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars t& chandon White of High Grades, which we guarantee to be strictly as represented, or money retunded—just the chance you have been looking for to stock up for your New Year's Celebration, Mail Orders Filled, Corkscrews Distributed Free, Floor, 22d St. Side, Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday. | We Rese ve th te Right to Limit tities. hone, 447 Cheisea, Quan Main H Navy Club, the finest American ‘Cham- pagne, "None Better,” per case 12 quarts, $11.00; per bottle. 1,00 Hennessy Imported Cognac Brandy, ae case 12 quarts, $14.0; Real German | ager Bee brew net or Pil ting; per duce Old Crow Whiskey, per case 12 full 90; per full quart 60 2.30 § Seal, pe eect mined Champagne, the od ! in France; 12 quarts, bottle Pr ‘ Duncan's Scotch Whiskey, or Par. nell’s Irish Whiskey, excellent wan” Per DONE, ss reeves quarts, 2.00 70¢ Jarmatea Mum. The arziand Rye Whisker, “per 9.00) ‘i ui une ty "5,50 Whiskey, ber 2.40 Finch’s Wedding. ve 3,00) “6.50 | meres raise? 5.00 St; Elton and. eaten | Laubeahelinr, a tye of ene 3.00) ella, the Anest on the vi n Khine Wine, per case 12 gts y-- Fone uSehetten or Martini. i 5.50) Meaticeiio: tye mt the finest | per doitie Chateau Jatt Claret ted In elans “Fallon ENP #e 4 (| Pemberton Old Tom Gin, per bot- '7()c from Jt t Santy Kosa . an ox M * AUR, 2 au. 6.50| ai. ein of 13 Ge" ‘ 2.90 ead. a frye 6.00 Examples of Our CSihetteret Cigar Specials, THIS OFFER OPEN TO ALL—THE TRADE INCLUDED. 50 Cremo Sc. Perfectos and 100 Clara Belles, La Reve or La Monlia, highest grade clear Sc. Havana filler Cigar; the combina. Havana cigars, sold everywhere at $9.00 per tion, 150 5c, cigars, all for - $2. 05 100, our special price box 25 Concha $1. 50 Lady Rose Sc. Cigar, sold 2 $2, ay See art (is ee ight eer $200 La Manolla Pertectos, highest grade Havana ‘ g cigar; our price, box 5c Perfectos, sold everywhere at $12.00 of 50, Sieg per 100; our special price, box 25..., I. 95 Lady Blanche, American Liberty, ‘Cuban Eagle Invincibles 514 in. Havana filler cigars, every cigar banded and guaranteed genuine; sold everywhere at 2 for 25¢.; our special price, box 25, 1, 50 ieee Bi Mrs. Kelly locked the doors and de- | have been concealed had been searche:t. | eral minutes. | | SUCCESS LIES wer IRothent SATISFACTION WES ST PPE a leg Table re ASTEST GROWING STORE | Blue Stamps D UBLE B, & M, €O ing trom 8,3) till 12, € 4 41H PROM Single Stamps from 12 till closing hour, Clearing is the rule in every stock throughout the whole store. You'll find matchless bargains i in every section. Scores of different lines have simply got to go—J, NO MAITER WHAT THE SACRIFICE. And every bit of the merchandise is new and desirable, Women’s Tailor-Made Suits at $5.00. Tailor-Made Suits, in black cheviot or brown mixed suitings. Have newest double-breasted collarless coat, The black are trimmed with black silk fitted back, fancy cuff, skirt made in newest paw Hy) with foot kilts; all sizes marked down for quick clearance at only., 42 inches long, new collarless model, handsomely trimmed with inlaid vel. 4 98 ° all sizes; marked down to half real value, at.......6 4 Girls’ Coats Reduced. | $1.50 Waists, 59c. circular cape, and are velvet piped and hand- en cheviot, in white, cream, black and nay: somely trimmed with fancy braid; have storm | grounds, in choicest designs of rene front; colors brown, Shit or with tle, new full sleeves, all 700 Sable or 400 Double Victoria Scarfs, 25 Handsome Double Furgg tail; to be m9 Bc and tals, also bella. Regular out at only, 100 .Austeate 4 98 $30 kind Scarfs, at ” 50 M tbe ccd al 1. 98 Long Satin Lined Sable Wolf es ae dine 100 Sable or Isabella Opos+ Mare Bechasilley Squirrel Sets, 90 in. throw with Scari, (lat pillow \ trimmed, to be 9, 98 ar Blue Trading ST. REFUNDED. d’ on Lunch, 25c,, 11 to 2.30 Each Day. That fact That fact makes this event of all the more importance to you. VISIT ROTHENBERG’ S TO-MORROW, brald; the brown with velvet and biald Have new leg-of-mutton sleeves, Women’s Long Coats at $4.08. vet and rows of silk braid. New leg-of-mutton sleeve, with fancy reverse Made from zibeline cloth, with deep slashed | Special sale of Waists, Made of washable wove collar, reverse cuffs, full Roman fabrics, Front with small box 1.98, i59c red; sizes 6 to 14; special at. sizes; Special to-morrow at Isabella Scarfs, in Sable or Isabella Opossum, Stoles, beautifully striped in 700 Lynx Coney Scarfs, in while they Stoles, In this lot are won- sum Double Victoria Scarfs, pfs ti utl, clearance Stamps every morn Sharp 8 Mark Downs. Big Garment Sale. Women’s Long Coats, made from a warm, silk finished black zibeline cloth, cuff, velvet and braid ‘rimmed; full double-breasted side pockets, cloth faced; back with belt; double-breasted pleats, box pleated back, stock a iT ur Glearance. with large brush trimmed with ornament, cord _ SbIe oF Isa- jan Opossum J 4, 98 sable, light aray or black, : hy baal 3 derful values, Croice Bsa nis 3.98 : ornament and cord 9, 7 Record-br ys Sale of 1.000 Suits and Overcoats, including Extra Long Swagger, wee Back ti, coats, ayes 7 to 15; Russian Gvercoats, red fannel linings, ages 2% to 8; All Wool Blue Cheviot Coats, Blue Cheviot Norfolk Suits, 3 to 10; Two*Plece Suits and a 98 Boys’ Pull-Down Caps, in tan J Vici kid and satin ca'f lace shoes, white oak ton Shoes, ‘hey’re in the newest shapes, Three-quarter Reefers, 3(9 8. A special offering for to-morrow that ought to bring plain bive, only 2 1 9 1. 98; so es, doub’e weixhts with toe caps, and in of excelient durability, and give Mackintoshes, all sizes; covert. covered cemented seams, at Corduroy Pants, ages 0 14; only 2 29¢ if customer, Geeta Wear Hats, 986. Made with an all tucked, good quality chiffon, 98c brim and crown of horsehair braid, edged with 1.25 spangles, trimmed with bow of good quality $3.98 Ready-to-Wear and Semi- Trimmed ‘Hab, $1-98- a velvet; shown in black only; valu: $2.00, at Hats for early wear of all tucked chiffon, tucked chiffon brim and spangle edge crown; also tucked chiffon brim and horse hair crown, on latest frames; value $2.50, a ” throngs to the boys’ clething section, Matchless value at. Immense Shoe Values all sizes, Worth $1.69 per pair, a perfect foot comfort. shown Roys’ $1.69 Shoes at $1.10, 1.10 Women’s Vongola Leather Lace and But with regular height heels, all sizes, | | | Large variety of styles and shapes, beautifully made on best Gt, POF Pall sss revrecerenss and latest frames, of steamed and tucsed Jap silk, tucsed | Women’s Slippers and pee and shirred chiffon and the latest novelties in fancy horse. fine felt, in” red, brown and blacs; | hair brafds. Some of these styles are el: bo- suit soles 1.98 rately trimmed with velvetand jet ornaments; values up to $. 8; b; special at ui, pair. mvalves up to $3.98) ato Sale of Housefurnishings and China. $8.40. . Clothes Wikkerst made by the 100 - tee Din. wiih oe s spe 10-inch aubba rolls, at 7 H A ng. > 69 Chine ap ge New <ilaiane Curtain Stretchers tp Blue, pink sad green Cer- Be Ree en Ore "Tpe- 79% Large Jumbo Ammonia, bottle, Pin 12¢. / es (HO CONNER Tem Orm aay Ornee srome Ten STONE KY ACY TSR < | SIFGELGOOPERG Stern Brothers te SPECIAL SALE TO-MORROW 1] . | f Misses’ & Children’s Shoes | DULL KID TOP, VICI KID FOXED, PATENT LEATHER TIP, } } BUTTON SHOES, SPRING HEELS, ALL WIDTHS AND SIZES, to 10%, $1.25 11 02, $1.50 SECOND FLOOR | DRUNKEA NESS CURED TO STAY CURED BY « White Ribbon Remedy, No taste, No odor, Any woman | ean give it in glass of water, tea, cotfee or food without pas Extra Heavy Axminster Rugs 5] 9,59 co ue social ssib'e for any {ve aleonolie Ribbe Oriental designs and colorings. Size9x12. Value $26.50 THIRD FLOOR steady “4 ————| West Twenty- “third Street START RIGHT. “Well Begun Is Half Done,”” | Steyet pat Co.. Druz ‘Dept. 7 Begin businces by choosing a good oppor. = tunity from the SUNDAY WORLD'S IN THE BEGINNING. No xtra 5 tee igi, Ly 2 et Adveriteenents ipeegepte, fog bit etna * fi dbe’aty uaut 9 P. »

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