The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1905, Page 7

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+ COL. PAGE DEAD OF ODD ILLNESS Vice-President of New Home Sewing Machine Co, Suc- cumbs to Sickness Following , Dinner. ——e Fotlowimg a dinner at the Republican Club, at which he with his guests be- wame Jil on Wednesday last, Col. James Perley Page, Vice-President and Gen- eral Manager of the New Home Sewing Machino Company, dled on Saturday in his apartments In the Mansfeld, No, 2 ty-fourth street. on Wednesday Col, Page 8 were attacked by nausea, and It was supposed Itavas due to some- thing they had eaten. Others not at the table of Col, Page had partaiten of ‘the same foods without Ill effect, and the idea that there had been any pto- oning was dismissed, With ption of Col, Page all quickly ‘The next day, however, he was at- tacked again, and a physician was ca On Bsldvy symptoms of pneu- Monta developed, and a consultation few minutes before he laughing and refused to ‘ag in @ serious condition, , tis physicians did not — NEWSIES BURY THEIR COMRADE Chip in from Scanty Earnings $53.40 and Save “Dutch” from Potter's Field—Hearse} Carries Him to Cemetery. TWO SUICIDES 3 BLOCKS APART Death of Coryell by Gas and Lynch by Hangiig Reported Almost Simultaneouslyat the Coroner’s Office. From an undertaking establishment at No, 606 Bixth street to-day, five news- boys, In slothing more or less tattered, carried a vagket containing the body of Uttle Freddie Jehnaon, ‘They placed the casket in a hearse driuwn by two white horses, and in an- obher carriage followed tt to Linden Hill Cemetery, at Metropolitan, L, I. As the first shovelful of dirt wan thrown over it Bupt, Rudolph Helg, of the News- boys’ Lodging-House, offered @ short prayer, and the five newales who had neted as pallbearers joined in singing Two sutcide case were reported at the East Twenty-second street station- house within ten minutes of each other to-day from points only three blocks apaxt, John M, Coryell was found dead trom gas asphyxiation at No, 20 East Nineteenth ptreet, and Frank Lynch was found hanging from @ gas-pipe in hin Mat at No. 263 Firet avenue, Coryell was twenty-three years of age, His family liver at No. 4g Hast Twen- ty-third street, but he had not been sleeping at home of late, He was em- ployed as aclork in the real estate of- fice of Walter Gross, at Nineteen street “Nearer My God to Thee.” ; Ad thua Freddie Johnaon, lnown Jamong his compantons as “Dutoh,” re-| and Thin avenue, Occasionally he ceived a burial with full horor at the | slept the night through on @ chair in oxpense of the newsboys after the city | the office. Joseph Magnini, the janitor, opened ohe office to-day and saw Coryell dead {n the chair, The room was full of gas which had escaped from a small heat- er, connected by a tube with a jet on the wall. The feet of the dead man were about three feet from the heater and tt 1s pomsible that he turned on the authorities had made all arrangements to Inter his body in oPtter’s Field, The little fellow died at Belevue Hospital on |Friday of pneumonia, For four years he had jived at the Newsboys’ Lodg- ing-House, on New Chambeg: street, fand had been known there as a royal en came a change, and in he was dead Ml, Page was @ native of Exeter, N. 1, He was a veteran of the Civil War, having served on the staff of s a widower, wite of Presi- He |s en, M mpany Th aint: ink from pneumonia, & had been a special partner ) of Strong, Stureis and @ member » which he Joined Strong was the ase the late tue bust born Love. R “yen matd the Chicago gtr?, I'm engaged to Mr. Rocks, It was really 1 use I like Mr, nd they're equal. 1 What deolded the thing?” asked her Mr. Rocks promised me_ tho ha thing should be. *hiladelphia, Press, Bs con Furniture Carpets ni Beds ana Beddin net RICES} Upholstery Goods [LFEDIT Everything for Housekeeping UNEQUALLED PRICE SAVINGS The person with $500 to spe: $750 worth of Furniture and House Furnishings here for that amount, aid we will arrange the terms convenience, With $10 to spend, advantages in the same proportion may be gained, An inspection of our enormout careful inspection of the qualitie: have turnished more homes than any other etore in Greater New York, NINE SAMPLES OF OUR LOW PRICES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Net cost, Golden Oak Pureau with three large drawers, brass handles and French bevel plate mirror (1820). . cceressereveenene: . Golden Cak Chiffonier, wood gillery, 5 drawers with brass DANAUS ssscysnsecees 3.50 Golden Oak, 6 ft, Extension ble, with five heavy legs, at.. 4,75 No, 6 Reliable Range... ++ 6.50 4 ft. 6 White Enamelled Plain Irc Bed 1,80 Woven Wire Iron Springs (4 1.6) All Wool Mattress, 4-inch border (4 tt. 6), Hardwood (ice capacity 25 Ibs) Dinner Set, 82 pieces , 2.40 3.78 Ninety-eight years of merchandising on a high plane have secured for the Home Furnishing trade of Greater New York, Ask Your Friends. Ask Your Neighbors. LOWEST PRICES q i) Diy a) i¢ urs he had been, \ PERTH Reliable West 14 Street sear 6 Ave BROOKLYN STORES Flatbush AveAnd Fulton Street “good fellow.” Hie quarters were in the “due'd |r0om at the lodgingshouse, This namo comes from the fact that the room con- tains only eight beds and endh costs 15! cents a night, Beds in the other rooms | cost five cents a night “Dutch,” who was known to make as much as 60 cents | day, span his money freely, and was ver leady to help a youngster who hap- | gas acidontally while asleep, but the cage as one of suicide, Lynch was a conductor, fifty-threo years old, Hyp body was found by the janitress of the flathouse In which he lived, A pope fastened to a ges pipe In a room of the flat and knotted gecurely around his neck had | furnished him with means of stmngulation. police, after investigation, entered the DODGE PURSUER IS OUT OF JOB Jesse, Who Followed Him to Texas, Angry Because Bills Were Cut — Absence May Complicate Hummel Trial. ‘The approaching trial of Lawyer Abe Hummel on conspiracy changes growing ot of his connection with the Dodge- lthe absence of the private detective, Tease, who followed Charles F, Moree Jal over Texas and finaly aided tn re- |turning him to New York, Jeme has lost his job with the private detective agency and has failed to get a position as ominty detective, mald to have been promieed bim, and he Is ‘sone."” |_ The District-Attomney engaged Josse | vetore Dodge skipped from New Orleans to Texas, and the fugitive was never out of his sight until Hummel's nephew, Abe | Kaffenburg, sneaked him away from |Galventon on a tug, and even then Jesse aided by Texas ranger caught him be- fore Mexican waters were renohed, Whon Jeave got back to Now York jhe had a fat experme account, which | Morse scandal may be complicated by | The Clip witn ine ‘‘Slipless’’Grip THE Harris Suction Clip ts a scientific eyeglass clip. It can’t pinch or squeeze the flesh, | |but holds the glasses with re- markable firmness. It’s the suction principle com- bined with the different points of contact that takes a grip without & pressure. | glasses out of focus or causethem to drop. Fitted to your glasses for 35c, he turned Into the private detective of to glasses 1 make without |agency. The manager handed the bill along to the District«Attorney, who out | $1,200 out of it. Of this $26, the ex- pense of bringing Dodge from Dellas to New York by ebip, went fu @ lump. The defwotlve agency wantol to charge the $1,200 up to Jeme, He re heated interview with the District-At- torney became jobless, It 1s under- Mood Jowss knew something about where the money that supported Dodge in Toulstana and Texas came from. extra cost, Wot. dtarris Eyesight Specialist, fused to stand for this, and after a 54 EAST 23D ST., pear 4th Ave, 50 EAST 125TH ST.,near Madison Ave. Harlem office open evenings, ened to be in hard luck. So when he | stricken with pneumonia a few ago he did not have @ penny, He Bellevue, and after hie arranged ‘to send him to But the other newsles 4 and told Supt. Helg they aap in” and give “Dutoh’ , and in less than twen- ty-four hours fecelved $3.40 in sums ‘ranging trom two cents to $1. T donors selected as a committee to t whem at the funeral and act ‘Miilionaire”) Kel- mas | dier"’) Hodgine, the Goal Man") Dufty, Ed ahern and Thomas (‘the } Cahill, Superintendent Helg n Viiul, of the Newsboys’ Band, yent with them to the cemetery, Johnson came from Germany. seven years ago, and 1s snid to have wealthy’ relatives on the other side 8 taken to iw and el aac hung Durubled, WAIT’ nd in furnishing a home can have and time of paymente to sult his 8 stocks, a glance at the prices and 8 offered, will demonstrate why we Japanese Jute Rugs in Oriental colors and designs: years. Size, Cost. 6x9 $3.90 7,6x10.6 5.85 9x12 7.80 Cotton Japanese Rugs in delicate colors of green, pink and blue; very suitable for Summer furnishing: Size, Cost, 6x9 $6.60 7.6x10,6 9.90 9x12 12.20 Velvet Carpets in Hall and Stair patterns, (esytene green and red, at 581:c, per yard, the Cowperthwait stores LONGEST CREDIT | eo GEORGE L. STORM & CO. Distributors 24 and 26 Murray Street New York The Owl’s Secret Two cooks with the same material often turn out very different results. secret is in the proper blending. The manufacturers of Straiton & Storm’s OWL. CIGAR have been expert cigar makers for fifty The result is a delightful blend of tobaccos that puts The Owl far above the ordinary five cent cigar. Buy one to-day—Try it to-night. The All the jolts of walk- jing ot bending won’t shake your} To The Public: ’ fact and on misleading generalizations of the testimony recently taken by joint committee of the Senate and Assembly of this State, appointed to ims quire into the manufacture, distribution and cost of gas in the City of New York, the following diagram, presented in evidence, ublic, as it shows and compares the price per thousand feet of gas for light in New York and in all other cities, towns and villages of this State: QROBS PRICFS OF GAS FOR MIGHT IN, || ee Sue aU a a) A a a oC NU Ca ei A IL: : THE WORLD: MONDAY MVENING, MAY 15, 1006 To correct erroneous opinions based on repeated misstatements of ll be of interest to the ” CANANDAIGUA PLATTSBURG NYACK WARSAW BAY SHORE FORT PLAIN GENESEO GOSHEN WATERVILLE DANSVILLE LYONS MALONE CATSKILL ILION MIDDLETOWN HUDSON NEWARK NORWICH RENSSELAER SAUGERTIES OSWEGO LE ROY COOPERSTOWN HAVERSTRAW MECHANICSVILLE NIAGABA FALLS ee PORT HENRY es a a SARATOGA SPRINGS || geese SLED STE SE SE SS TT TEE FA SESSILIS I ERAT TD TT ID Na ELOISE SAE ELS ES ea PSI SENOS | pssst eS ' ee eres vy ae ns SS Zomm m ° oexzse SSS > a zo 7 a an ez mm zo eo az >> = - o JOHNSTOWN LOCKPORT = a = = = = HOOSICK FALLS ITHACA NEWBURGH PEEKSKILL UTICA WATERTOWN OWEGO SCHENECTADY COHOES HEMPSTEAD CO. MEDINA OSSINING PALMYRA PATCHOGUE WATKINS WAVERLY BINGHAMTON POUGHKEEPSIE FULTON FLUSHING JAMAICA NEWTOWN RICHMOND HIL' SANDY HILL WOODHAVEN = oS eo = m e pe m 2 WESTCHESTER "joo* BATAVIA CLIFTON SPRINGS BROOKLYN UNION NEW YORK CEN. U, | * l | il NASSAU CO Now Reduced.'To 1.90 TT E : > z P ‘ 5 3 : 3 2 2 B i FLATBUSH KINGS CO. » CON. GAS NEW AM. MUTUAL » NOR, U. “ STANDARD! |_. sto salsa |

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