The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1905, Page 6

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iNeris 'NOSUCHLUCK SED YOUNG | SIGHS M'ADOO |“Position of City Magistrate Is a Fine One,” He Says, “But the Mayor Has Never Said a Word to Me About It.” M’CLELLAN STICKS BY MR. M’ADOO, “Mr. MoAdoo, if he wants to, will remain Commissioner of Po- lice 80 long as I am Mayor. I am satisfied with his work there and I have not heard that he is a candidate for any other office.— Statement of Mayor MoVlellan this afternoon, years old and an athlete. fn robust health yesterday and at 9.40 o'clook last night) dn the home of hie parents, | feat Thirty-fitth street, | MRO Butopsy was porformed by Cor- i Moholer and Drs, Weston and @t No. 62 Sixth avenue, The underlying the death ) of uch a peculiar nature that !t} Wt ret feared young Evans had/ yatruck by some heavy instru- Police Commissioner McAdoo sald to @ay that he had heard nothing of the 1 ¢ the administration iner’s Physician Weeton said to! reported intention o ning World reporter after the| bo anake him a City Magistrate on May |i. that the Police Department might pass under the control of Dr, John Mo- Gaw Woodbury, Commissioner of Btreat Meaning, ‘The position of City Magistrate,” sighed the Commissioner, “Is a fine one, | Produced the same symptoms @4 Hut there Is no such luck for me. ‘The | hemorrhages, It 1s the quick- Mayor haa never said a wom to me gase of apinal meningitis resulting about It.” 4 vi icemen_ were dismissed from that 1 know of, Evans was ee ne OP Sr ecnuae they were iy well Saturday, On Sunday Wijiam H. Corker, of Delancey Street, Gomplained of a slight headache | John B. Ausitn, of West One Hundr Was afterward geized with convule and Twenty-fitth Street: Charles H. De- and last night he was dead,’ |¥eau, of Bldridge Street, and Dennis B. ice. | Kelly, of Leonard Street. Bivens was not addicted to any v: anon Iived an exemplary life, He wi and could stand almo fon or strain, When M4 "0 offices on lower he was employ u ry. he died from spinal meningitis m oleatly. The spinal fluid wes over the surface of the brain ‘@ollected at the base, This caused fMcrease of pressure on the brain has recom: now | 17 yaal medals for 5 The Mane: s the promotions mandatoy pm = rady att missi McAdoo thinks they should ed’ up Broadwiy With pe left to the disoretion of the head of tendent Mitchell, At that tlme! the departme: in s est Cah neeii The Commissioner was asked if the leave o will be taken to the Evans follingwood, N. J. fact that he ‘agents at work Atha ¢rom cerebro-spinal moningitis Broadway, tl in the Tenderloin since the murder In Tobey's rathskeller last week Indicated week, there being a porore. t were 110 and the that Capt, Cottrell 4s to, be removed ‘ from command there, He replied by week before there hefore that 131. In the oonrres- asking when the Coney Island season opens. He said he was ing week of 1904 there wero only five. the rathakeller murder. the Commissioner was no’ jeath mate Inst week was 2426 per against 20,20 for the correspond= ‘week of last year —————_— EX-CAPT. COPELAND DYING. wf Pollee Official with Paralynin. P Wormer Polis Cantain Theron. fcogelans ts dying at his home, No. ry) Street, from the effects of a Ptroke of paralysis, Brain and heart @re affected, H (Capt, Copeland retired trom the Hee department two yeurs ago. then in command of the Clry jail station. He had been on ‘the 4 forty, Years. hin mort Important aning In. oper $ from the preciuut i Capt. Flood, of the West Forty-sov; enth Stréet Station, ts talked of | at Headquarters ag the man who 1s to guc- cond Capt. Cottrell, Capt. Flood's, res: ord in the new Tenderloin Is pleasing to : Stricken Pleasing. to » Commissioner. He thas been In Wes irtieth Street Precinct before ; and knows {¢ from end to end. oe ILL, SHE WANTED TO DIE, NPWARK, N. J, April 11.—Mrs. Lot-! ¢ , wixty-tiree years of age, at-| to-day at her home, 1i9 Court street, by swallowing @ dose of carbolilc acid, She was taken to { Barnabas's Hospital and has a Kood Shance to recover, Mrs, Roeder has heen {ll for some time and it ts thought this made her despondent, Roe Dp d subelde |her husband, was returning from Coney MASHER GAVE HIM FATAL STAB Robert Maher Dying of Wound Made by Man Who Was | Flirting with Mrs. Maher and Maher’s Sister. Robert Maher, twenty-eight years old, of No, 481 President etreet, is in tho Cumberland Street Hospital in a dying condition @ result of a wound In the) abdomen, wed to have beon inflicted by James McDermott, forty-ftve yéars old, of No. 641 Blushing avenue, Brook- | lyn, in an affray on a Coney Island atreet car early to-day, Maher, with his wife, his sister and Imland and, acooriing to the story told by Mrs. Maher before Magistrate Riley in the Adams Street Court, MoDermott was on the same car and tried to sffrt &@ firtation with the women. The whole party changed cara at | jon his next tour of duty he will refuse | worse panel than the one I encountered THE WORLD: MONDAY EVEND\A, APRIT, 17, 1000. “WORST PANEL | | EVER SAW!” Justice Gaynor Scores the Men Who Select Queens Grand Jurors and Threatens Indict- ments Soon. . Justice Gaynor, in the Queens’ County Supreme Court, at Flushing to-day, ad- tmonished the Grand Jury that there must be a reform im the matter of drawing tueies in that county, Ho | phreatened thet unless such a roform ts made by the thme he reaches the court to discharge the Grand Jury until the persons responalble for the oondttions ha complajns of are Indicted “A few years ago,” said Justices Gay nor to the Grand Jury, ‘the panel in Queena County was tho best panel in this judicial district, I never saw a on this visit, Willoughby and Adame streets, and McDermott followed Mrs. Moher said that Maher then | asked MoDermott what he meant by and stabbed her husband in the abdo- men. He was at and dlsnrmed, while « policeman was) called and McDermott was arrested, He refused tc make any statement whatever when arraigned and was held without bail to await the result of Maher's wounds At the hospital tt 19 eaid that there | im little hope for Mhher's recovery, aa) the wound penegretet the abdomen tn the exact place where an incision was | made in an operation for appendicitis a fow weeks ago, MAJESTIC HOTEL THIEF | HELD IN $1,500 BAIL. the Violiniste, Says le Inthe Ma: yho Came to Her Room to M jure Awnings. Charles Holmes, who was arrested Sat- urday on charges of robbery and forg- ery and was identified by Miss Rose Samuels, the violiniste, as the man who to measure the windows for awnlugs, | was held in $1,500 ball in the Centre| Street Court to-day, Miss Samuels iden- titled many articles found in Holmes's rooms as her own. Holmes says he is @ chauffeur, and the police have no rec- ord of him, FEARS BOY IS DROWNED. Mra, Hannah Chalmers, of No. 599 West Fifty-second street, asked the police of the West Forty-seyenth street | station to-day to look for her seven- | year-old gon Willlam, whom he had not seen since he started for school, early in. the morning. Mrs, Chalmers said she had been told | that the boy had fallen Into the river at the foot of West Wifty-seventh etrect and lost his life, mind being the steamboat equrd, 0 STAMPS 10 STAMPS 10 STAMPS 10 STAMPS 1? With 3 Cans With 1 Pkg, | 23 STAMPS i With C i With 7 Cakes With 1 Lb. Tea ampbell’s A @ P Soa Breakfast err Soups, P Flakes, 1 Lb. Coffee, 35c. 25c. 25¢. NRW YORK, 8, W. comer Spring and Hudson Bts, 816 Meecker Rt,, cor, Grove St Cartaine 8t., cor Bleecker St, Bowery, cor, Hleecker St. Firat Av,, cor, 19th Bt, 407 Becond Av., bet, 26th & 27th Bta, x Stores Stamps FREE regular usually given, 50 STAMPS With 1 Lb. Tea, 60c. 25 STAMPS With 1 Lb. Tea, 40c. 10c. 28c. NEW YORK, AY., cor, 48th St, Ay., cor, SOth Bt. AV., cor, 110th St. 2255 Third Av. bet, 122d & 1284 Sta, 2841 Third Av., neae 148th gt, 101 Biybth Av., cor 16th st, 116 Third 1406 Third 2006 Third | Relves, his attentions to the women, and she “fe i no way qualified to serve as| rays Mcdermott then drew his knife Jurors. If our juries are not intelligent | onoe ' overpowered | the community. came to her room in the Hotel Majestio| sh For the entire week beginning April 17th we will allow all cts tomers pur- chasing $1.00 worth of merchandise, exclusive of Sugar and Egys,20 Green amount | 40 STAMPS “Even the jurors recognize it them-| Many of them have furnishod | legitimate excuses showing that they our courts will become a by-word tn “I have heard that men who shouta | do jury duty havo pala monoy to accure | Immunity from such duty, and the in- | formation comes to me from & source | that I must bolleve tn, I know that Politicians interest themselves in keep- | ing men from doing Jury duty, ‘To show | how much caro Is oxercised in selecting Hive) Us jurors, I ran across the name one fe pane). w ow under indlaiment’anahea beat ited todas that Indictine: “Dhree men-the Commisstoner, sioner Deputy Cor the y and a clerk— Beloct the jurors for this county, “One | man could’ do the work. ‘There. seems to be a delusion in the Commissione offiee that any one is fit for fury dut ————— Thrown from Fire Truck, Wireman VF. Marshall, of Hook and Ladder Company, No, 3, waa thrown from the truck this afternoon as It turned the corner of Fifteenth strept| and Sixth avenue, wing to a fire, He received a senip wound and one shoulder ed, He was taken to hs home 7 8 1 street by at 7 Se a New York Hospital amb: | [e) 18 CTS EACH; 2 FOR 26 CTS ETT, PEABODY & GO,, oF Ano womancn Greatest Premium Proposition Yet Devised! e> Hea af FREE Extra Stamp Specials in Addition to Coupon. in addition to the and extra stamps With 1 Lb. Tea, 50c. Ve eR TE 9x12 ft... and: up to $36, kind, in an in proportion, Axminsters Easter Headwear For Men and Women, 178 & 180 Pifth Ave, 181 Broadway, | Aegean oy NearCortlandt $t.| Windsor Arcade. A special line of design closing out. ster rugs at $25.50, Tapestry Brussels.. The long-wearing sort, Gentlemen of the Jury: \s highly gratifying. claim on the confidence and custom so generously manifested at our formal op- ening last Saturday, when, without Sou- venirs, Flags, store was filled with appreciative buy- ers from 9 in the morning until closing | hour, a series of Opening and Easter Specials. Tuesday, will be and styles are of high order—the values | extraordinary. | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK 25 STAMPS With 1 Lb, 30c. Thls COLPON ENTITLES ALL PURCHASERS OF $1.00 WORTH OF GOODS (ixcept Sugar and Eggs) TO 20 STAMPS FREE THE GE EAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIL TBACO, Good From April 17th to 22d Inclusive. ing-houses, Tho famous Dobson quality, known the count past thirty-five years, grades of same up to $1.1 in profusion, Japanese, to $20 the roll. Your unanimous yerdict of approval We intend to daily strengthen our Show me a $3 or $4 hat and I'll show you a better style at $2.00, Flowers or Music our Every day this week we shall put out The prominent special for to-morrow, | Easter Suits and Top Coats at $12.50 Men's and Young Men's—the fabrics Otewart Building, “| MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, 99 Green Trading Stamps. 4 ry This is the best inducement | id we have ever made to stamp collectors, Present coupon at any of our stores, AMPS | 20 STAMPS With 1 Lb. Coffee, 25c. 10 STAMPS With 1 Lb. Coffee, | 20c. Coffee, 30 STAMPS With 1 Lb. Coffee, 35c. 20 STAMPS With 1 Bottle Extract, 25c. Royal Wiltons Best quality Axmin- Carpets 50c for summer cottages and board- Wilton Velvets,90c for its superior excellence, been the pet of our looma for the Mattings Both Chinese and in endless variety, John and. James Dobson, The serviceable unlkmited range of rich pattern eftecta, Other sizes 8 we are suitable Imperial try over Tt has Other 5. $6 while tion, 10 STAMPS With 3 Cans Iona Tomatoes, 8c. Each. NEW YORK, 686 Highth Av., near 434 Bt, 873 Bighth ay., near 52d Bt. 2185 Eighth Av,, bet. 116th & 116th Ste, 2149 @iw.s 4 bet, Lilet & 1824 Ste, on Br near 824 ft, va ‘fem Av., near léemy Bt, 4023 Third Av., cor, Bath Mt, BROOKLYN, 08 Fifth Av,, cor, Prospeat Av. 46x Fifth Ay.\ oor, 10th Bt. 66 Fifth Av,, 2 doors from Mt, Marks Ay. 280 Firth Av., cor. President st, BROOKLYN, 20 Coust St., com, Wrekott m. adjuste: port shetront and makes For xiuio at All Flew Some are bound han pains, swollen, stiff joints and muscles, and often distorted, crooked limbs, vals of freedom, during which they live in con- stant fear and dread of the next attack, when, at the least exposure to damp weather, or slight irregu- larity of an. asour, acid condition of the blood, produced by food lying undigested in the stomach, poor bowel action, weak kidmeys and a general sluggish condition of the system, External applications, such as liniments, oils, plasters, etc,, do not reach the cause and can only 5 The blood must be cleanse: cure can be had, §, S, S, attacks the disease in the right way—it neutralizes the poison and filters out every particle of it from the blood, stimulates the sluggish organs and clears the system of all foreign matter, because it contains no harmful minerals to derange the stomach and diges- NEMO Kops Brothers, ease to rob life of pleasure and comfort. in its efiects'on the system that those afflicted with it find themselves ntterly unable to enjoy bodily comfort or any of the pleasures of life. foot and suffer constantly with exc: Thad been troubled with Rheumatism for two years, had been under the treatment of physi- cians, and me, but all to no avail, were go stiif that I could not use them, able to do my household work, and was truly ina pitiable condition, §,S, 8, cured me after using it for awhile, and I unhesitatingly give it the credit it so much deserves, Sta, A., E. Liverpool, 0. and others have inter- kind, the disease CORSET INVENTIONS Many women think of the NEMO only as a stout woman's corsct—no doubt because tho success, solving os it did that perplexing question of the right corset forthe stout woman, slender and medium figures slender figures, features of great merit which cannot be used in any other corset. It gives the small “Incurve moulded back with a medium high bust. Its new “MILITARY BELI’’ induces an erect and graceful “DOUBLE GAR tributes perfectly the weight and keeps tho corset always in place... ++ “BUST ADJUS l tes ted novelty for full figures which can be easily Tea He toe thor high or low bust. It gives perfect tothe fully developed bust, draws it well to he unde Ni litle a Neils Nita NE 0 SEI.F*REDUCING was our first great But the NEMO models for quite as notable for styioy it and comfort and their special patented features. For example, the new “INCURVE WAIST” CORSET (See Cut) is an ideal model for medium and It presents patented Waist” and an exquisitely riage and its new R ATLACHMENT’ dis $3.00 ‘ING CORSET” c -armsectionfit snugly Clase Corset esate 9 3.00 5 West Third Bt, New York, RHEUMATISM, 2°85! Rheumatism does more than any other dis- It is so painful arfd far-reaching tried everything recommended to My knee and elbow joints I was un- Mrs. M, A, Dacre. will return. The cause of Rheumatism is ive temporary relief, and purified before a It cures thedisease permanently and safely Book on Rheumatism and any advice you wish, without charge, 10 STAMPS With3-Lb. Pail! Silver Leaf Lard, 30c, BROOKLYN, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs Penn Avs, 10 STAMPS With % Lb A @ P Cocoa, 20c. 10 STAMPS With 2 Cans Red Salmon, 12%c. Each PAGIFIC TEA CO.} 250 Stores IN THE U..§ ° we

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