The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1905, Page 4

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BANK ROBBER | Pretty Mabel Weston and = __, Two Men Prisoners of Police Here. DEFIES THIRD DEGREE. Past Life. . ® young and pretty woman, and all be- Heved to have been in the mang which Blow vp the safe in a private bank at Gilvertsville, N. ¥., on May 2 getting )0"0he prisoners described thomselves a2 John Mullen, a painter; Edward Wat- ‘gon, @ musician, and Mabel Watson, vtilet;wite, who is young, protty, atylish Sana eo clever that the pollo, with all thele wiles, haven't succeeded in get- @ng @ word out of her yet. They were ai) quested at No, 281 West Forty- their rooms, including everything nec- Pl emmxy to the oracksman's trade from nitxo-glycerine to cold chiselu. SCHOOLBOY STRIKERS WIN AFTER MURDER Pupil Shot Dead by “‘ Breaker” —Chicago’s Educational Board Acts. (Special to The Hvening World.) CHICAGO, May 17.—A schoolboy shot dead in the street, his alleged slayer arrested after a desperate fight with Board of Education to stop the delivery of coal by non-union drivers to the ers who were delivering coal to schools, the bullet striking Carlson in the groin, The boy died on the way to the hos. pital, ‘the negroes escaped, but some hours later the police arrested Jesse Ballinger and James Jones, one of whom is be- deliver coal at the public schools and has been resisted by strikes of hun- dreds of pupil Following the ahooting, the Board of Education Anally announced that until the ander of the school chiléren has cooled, no more deliveries of ‘'non- union" coal would be made at the pub- Me schoo! buildings The officials be: eve that ‘an ounce of prevention Is prompted by the fact that the compul- sory education department had put down strikes at six schools and quelled FOUR BOYS ARE CARRIED OFF IN A FREIGHT CAR Youngsters from Upper West s&Side Found by Trainmen at Poughkeepsie. (Special to The Bvening Wortd,) POUGHKEBPSIB, May 17,—Henry Overton, aged ten, of No, 117 Wet Bix- tleth street; John O'Nell, aged eleven, 909 East Seventy-elghth New York, were released from a frojght car street, time they called as loud as they could and hammered on the doors, but no one came to relonse them, When the train stopped at Poughkeepsie they set wp a yell and banged on the door with all thetr might, but tt was a long time Park avenue, The boys were hungry, but otherwise none the worse for thelr Imprisonment, but were badly fright- ened. MR. BUTT-IN STIRS UP CITY OFFICIALS, Heare Dye Called Dynamite and An easily excited person passing a ohemical company's place at No, 14 THE WORLD: WED q TRIED TO WHIP A PEACEMAKER John Seale, After Chasing Land- lord Who Had Dispossessed Him, Attacked the Rounds- man Who Stopped the Fight. Roundaman MoNulty ,of the Weet Side Court Squad, was in the prison on the Fitty-third street aide of the bulld- ing to-day when @ badly winded man rushed Into the oorror for protection. A second man appeared right after him R, J. McDonald, of No. 637 Ninth ave- The man ald."’ acted as peacemaker, with no blood. shed. About. noon MeNulty started to go home to lunch, He had reached the “T" wtation at Tifty-tird street and Fighth avenue, when Scale loomed wp fee wagon at the corner, Realizing that if the wagon started he would bo Killed MeNulty fought desperately and struck Scale on the eye, A rough and tumile fight followed, which lasted nearly five minutes before Scab was bested and made a prisoner, MeNulty® his clothes torn, eyes blackened and nose out, took Scale Into to see their roundsman In such a con- dition, M Magistrate Wahle held Beale In $1,000 NESDAY, EVENING, NA‘Y 17, 1006" Racing Twe Fortunes. George Gould and August Belmont are In & contest rently to see which of them can pile up the most money in the shortest time and do it without having talk about It, Belmont is ahead of the game just now, ac- cording to the talk of the men on the street, but Gould ts a hot second, Bel- mont ‘is making about. $1,000,000 a month and Gould a little behin. PETERMAN'S ROACH FOOD, ‘The most Improved method to free a house of large or small roaches ie to use tho contenta of a box ef ‘Peterman’s Reach Food” at one time. it on joints so wome of ft will and it will not scatter them to other places to live on and multiply, BED BU G 8.—"Poterman's Dincovery”’ remedies enables the price beng made s that the rich and poor alike can afford to ine them. Sold in every principal store in the United States. Poterman's Roach Food, Peterman's Dis covery. (thick), Peterman's — Discovery (quid), Peterman's Ratmouse Food, Peter- Straiton G Storm's meh DO ca ify ‘i and remain t > Absolutely Baffles All Efforts to] \' Police and the strike fever growing | iyq'yamon ‘Dilly. aged thirteen, of No, {an athe two men went at It hammer | jeep ‘the premises continuously. tree, ‘ K the public school pupils, te the |os° jaat Geventy-elghth atroet, and [and tongs, McNulty finally separated | Roaches eat it as @ food: it is the most Induce Her to Tell of situation to-day, which has moved the | phomas Kilcourse, aged fifteen, of No. |them and found that the first man .was | destructive remedy on this earth to them, schoo nus, a real estate denier. ‘ when eg, thus end the excitement, !nore to-day by a trainman who hap-| who aid the chasing was Sohn Boale, | (iilek, uleKell ver Each dot on thi? map’ marks the location of a store .in which you can buy a pairof $6.00 put down bY any other magna excen [Deed to hear them hammering on the | nigrie watchman at the New York | (i pea tugs te] shoes for $3,50 at any time. the absolute closing of the schools. | the pose het heen playing hide-and- | C82, Compand, and living at No. $40} ply Nehtly with brush ‘There are no other stores on earth of which that statement could'be made with truth, + ay i 0) t 3 -end- : on beds when apart, The next Ca ee gir tas slain waa Enoch |seak in the yards at West Sovanty-scc- | Vent Bittyseoone Coal Balseacl mat | on backs of plewre Less than eleven years ago this map would have shown one solitary dat, yearstwos Froup Lint Jeored. negro "atrikectrene | od M’Feet Yesterday morning and ctimb- | Sty ana te bad itn tor Maddon | BR wii mavidiags.| the next, Ave: Yesterds: jenty. biesdite more coming. break) 44 into the freight car, which was open, | Cort? fanpenu. Abd te the Gdly femnedy that. ate Located where business rivalry is keenest, drawing vigor and success from an ai here surcharged with competition, each store has been opened because there was a demand for it and twenty-eight, eighteen are in Manhattan; ten of these eighteen below 10th in and about the Wall St. district—famous for ite are, they dominate their situation. St. and six of the ten fully-dressed men. And wherever they’ FOR BUSINESS WOMEN DOWN TOWN away with several thousand dollars, | ved to have fired a shot that resulted | before a trainman who hi "a Ant Food. e appened to be|in front of him. man’s ym, Peterman, Mfx. Chemis are under arrest in this city. ate haa ariel Aved kh ; passing henrd them, “Oh—ho," Scale ts altered to have Noo ba, 6b and 68 Went 18th SE, There are others than men in business downtown, end the Regal stores have been located gudden prosperity, with lavish expendl- perately resisted the | Dhe boys were taken to the police "you're the man that took a but-| Mstabiished 1¢73. New York City with the d id of the busin woman in view. The stores at Nassau and Ann Sts. © tures and continuous Aissipation, sub- | Police. station and their parents were notified. in part in that scrap, Take that’—| For sule hy Erg Le Fitch, Druggist, 46 It! 1e demant usiness wom 5 b | *evituted for the quiet ves they had They are employes of the Peaby Coal | Kilcourse, the oldest of the four, said SNUG waa fAt) on, hte) biade: batore || Pita niene ces evens ae? rooklyn. Broadway at Duane St. and Broadway at 10th St., combine, with the men’s handsomely appointe Theon leading, 164 to thelr arrest. Company, which has been active in at-| his father was employed by Steven! ne knew what had etruck him, He got| = stores where the faultless Regal Woman's Shoe is sold exclusively. ‘ Rear cal et a rah, enmuatere "to 1 MBE: AE Beventycoislith) street’ “andl lip’ to be fred bebwedn’ the wheels o¢ an In; ‘ere are eleven of these Regal stores for women in Greater New Yorks Sola direct from Tannery to. Consumer—$8.50 REGAL winth streot, a furnished-room house | (tt, tt ii) the court and arraigned him. About pound of cure.’ A Pocket Full of Owls T T ee bari an at Peindiiis ‘The decision to stop the deliveries of| Routs Out Police to Save | every policeman on the squad who Before you leave home in the HE SHOE T HA [ ROVES Ht of burglars’ tools w coal by non-union drivers was further Nelghborhood. Gouidi get: inte whelcour: Srp wied abaut seorning. GREATER NEW YORK REGAL STORES. MEN’S STORES, Buspicion—May Have Been In They were walking along Twenty-aey. |‘ DMte. The door was suddenly closed absorb ani kills them that go over where -BOV- MoNulty thought hehad settled the tly brush *r ét Gltbertevilie Bank Robbery, | “2! , street when the boye began to| Md locked and the youngsters Were lewupie and had Seale po troumh the | pustirem, harm furniture or balding, "| each has been continuously bugy from the atart, 4 " shout at them, prisoners i prison and out the Iifty-fourth street} ‘Peternian’s Discovery'' (ighid), in flex- The map is a demonstration of Regal satisfaction—an object lesson.in the power of The 4 be One ka the Ned immediately pulled ied train stopped soveral times on door, while MeDonald went out the ech Tear Tiley AICTE ei Regal Idea. i] & revolver and fired into the crowd,/the way to Poughkeopst . a | 82! * rs elt Whrec alleged burklars, one of them shkeopsie and each |rear door, As far as he knew he had | Cees instantly. Tho enormous sale of abovi Note how the stores cluster! They are thickest where competition ie thickest. Of tha * . distur . Jay street to-day saw a porter moving| ball for examination to-morrow on a 4 NBW, YORK CITY, 7 - r BGs ‘As yet t has not been possible to what was in them. i way," cor. Duaig, Bt With are bet. ierhvand qhch te, erty Bis oa: @bsohitely connect the prisoners with] D4AMROSCH BEFORE “Dynamite,"" sald the porter, Os th Ave. BW. cor lat Bt. the Githertsville affair, Ofticers from Ot- MUSICIANS’ UNION. |, 1 sxctavlo person hurried to the IF YOU SBT Teleae Bt cmp Beoaeges i 406 Fifth Ave. bet, 10th end 11th Mts, $1008 Browtway, bet. Ditmare Bt. and Wile P sego County are now on the way hero 4 ‘ *| Leonard street sta-tion and told the| ¥ sensey Cry.” | ©. to nee if they can identify the prisoners. ‘iand apparently had little money. For several days she lived the almplest kind of a life, On one or two occasions she was away for a couple of days at a time, The girl told Mr. Bernstein her hua band would foln her at the house and miaht have a friend with him, so an extn room was prepared. Finally the two men did appear, but went away again after one night. They also looked 46wn on thelr Juck, and Mrs. Besnstein «ot the iden that the «irl was seeking for @ position, ‘Ton dave ago there was a remarkable change in Mabol Watson. Her husband and his friend blew into the place in fine ratment, and announced that they would remuin for some weeks. The next day Mabel Watson thad plenty of fine clothes and a full nucketbook, Then there were may doings, A plano was ment for and placed in the rooms, and tended the convention of the American Mederation of Musicians to-day. Al- though Mr. Damroach said there was ho special reason for his attendance, and that he had no difficulties with the federation, one of the oMicers of tho organization stated that the charge fhad been made that Mr. Damrosch im- Ported ‘shor for his orchestra, and thet 6 was here to answer this charge. gergeant a man was rolling around @ and Supt, Murray hurried to the chemleal company's store, He bought the Joking porter @ drink and let tt go at that, The Ink Pinnt, The juice of tt can be used | curiosity. Ink without any “prepiration, At as Ink hours it changes to black, | ‘Dhe ink plant of New Granada Is a | first the writing 1s red. Mut after a few | WANT TO MAKE MONEY /JOr AST ELMHURST ON PICTURESQUE FLUSHING BAY. THE MOST ATTRACTIVE, TOWNSITE IN NEW YORK CITY, Nearer Than Brooklyn, Te the kind tall day— god elu brenktontond™ Bankers Land & Mortgage Corp., 7 Manhattas Ave., Brooklyn, BUSYBODIES VS. Here Are The Facts. RUTH: Judge For Yourself. If you can discover any- NEWARK, N. J. 841 Broad Bt., opp. Central RR. of ‘WoMEN’s stones” Ave. Another Splendid Assortment of Those $2.50 Shirt-Waist Suits To Go For 98c. thing new and good in boys’ 4-°Mabel Watson first went to Mre.| pmmRofT, Mich. May 11.—Walter dynamite and the || Or Secure an Ideal Place to Live i 4 © Bornatoin's house three weeks ago And | Damrosch, of New York, leader of the helglibowhoon waa tn danger, Of | SEND POSTAL ed eel cb bee: Bien AYO 'g, tor, Blatt, 1 cor, Ann. “ahgaged A room. She was poorly dressed | symphony Orchestra in that city, at-| Buonea to the Bureau, of Combustibles FOR CIRCULAR AND VIEWS cor. th Aw. ee ee Ate { yithe three would eit up all night and wing und play. They went out after- Measured by the manner in which they were bined in just the right proportion to make an efficient styles which we haven't in noons and evenii 4 tamoblles. remedy without the use ‘i va 4g snapped up last Saturday Morning, the 600 Be ois sheets aries. and tocune SO eer teen, Ee aeok wea iike, cary. wach) tatare ere tba alle coud get wil barely etce| ff bo lavish in their expenditures that r. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- |to know about 1 for the day. The same choice styles that were here Sotur- they naturally attracted attention, ' | ; A , day are duplicated in this assortment, which includas Two days ayo a woman in the house Non-Alcoholic. | tion combines a non-alcoholic ex-| We think we ve all the lawns, linen colors, black and white polka dots, Waists went to Pollze Headquarters and eald tract from the following medicinal | best sorts of boys clothing, | and skits are piped with contrasting color material, | gp i there were some mighty suspicious peo- Ay . A : A ’ Good value at $2.50; Thursday, as long as they last. « 4 File up whore she lived, ‘Tho Detective | Pale rina aba a Hes by experienced chemists at the furnishings, hats and shoes, No Mail Orders, None C. 0. D, Limit, 2. \ . Bureau sent a man up to look the trie | aboratory of the World’s Dispensary Medical Association, | Rogers, Peer & ComMPANy, | “over, He came back and sald he had recognized Watson as a man who was Buffalo, N.Y. $2 &$3 French Lawn Waists, } .° Three Broadway Stores, pence’ es Ne aes a TAOS eer ET Re pepe Frpescens)) R 258 842 1260 Just about enough of these waists for a day’s aciaed (hai the Gilberlavitie. ate imicifuga Racemosa), at at at brisk selling, Half ad f the season's Dollce decided that Ot Bier Is As UNICORN ROOT (Chamelirium Luteum), Warren St, 13th St, 3ad St, best styles ae in the lot; pe 5 fair might be up t CAESAR YOUNG'S WIDOW SAILS ookmaker Millin, Chief Wit- ‘ness Against Nan Patterson, | BLUE COHOSH (Caulophyllum Thalictrotdes), GOLDEN SEAL (Hydrastis Canadensts), Nature's Way. | says of Buur Conosn (Caudophyl- lum): “This remedy is most val- uable to relieve irritation of the organs in debilitated patients, It has an established reputation as a remedy for nervous excitement due to those disorders peculiar to women as well as for the relief of pain, with fullness, weight and pain in the legs, debility, crampy pains, etc.” with Surplice front, sce trim- med with Val. Ince and embroid- ery, some with dainty embroidery and tucks, ele, The best French lawn has beén used in them, and they're of the newest fashion, with full sleeves and deep cuffs, Worth from $2 to $3. Thursda 39 No Mail Orders, A Jacket Special. Women’s Black Cheviot Jatkets, lined with satin, others with good quality sateen, fly front, tivht-fitting tack, some with coat coller, others collarless; to close eh ‘out the balance, about fifty jackets, value $6.00..0000.. 2.69 | | | | TY phall tele Pat, gone Diamonds Watches Jewelry Lirect from the wholesal ively aave you We CASH’ OR CREDIT. Nowe American Dispensatory Busybodies who see in success only falsity, who, without making an effort to inform themselves, blatantly cry offense Is Also Aboard of the |against honesty and truth—séem to forget that a slur against “Golden Seal-is very ‘useful in catarrhal states of the Mf ve mmpiogtict olvery, s anit a The sem Nae |Dr. Pierce's well-known non-alcoholic family remedies is a ry Ai grverite tar MWe cavalonue Noes ; | Majestic. jslur against the intelligence of thousands of. mucous membranes,” L. W. WEE * Low Prices for | sajelne Gtocety Fackaae of yee , American women who know they have been helped an Mra, Cnesar Young and John Millin, |eured by Dr, Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It is not a the bookmaker, wh®was the partner of | 7 fee we 4 mes her husband at the time ho Was snot to |“ patent medicine” in the true meaning of the word—it is oath In a cab with Nan Patterson, simply the favorite remedy which Dr, Pierce used in an extended practice for the treatment of the diseases of worhen. “Black Cohosh or Black Snake-root—Our early Ameri- can Indians set ahigh value on in the diseases of women, It is surpassed by noolher drug in congestive conditions of the parts where there ave dragging pains and tenderness. Lady's Slipper is “nerve stimulant and tonic, improving both circulation and nutrition of the nerve centers—favor- } New York ‘ rook lyn. AY, deraey Clty Tried-and-True ied Corsets. Fine Batiste Corse's, regular TS Btalld rove avian cas 49 60c. on every dollar spent heres ee eee a It's absolutely the biggest dol. lar’s worth of groceries that has ever been presented in New York or anywhere else, Every-day needful, were both passengers on the White uur gamer Majestic to They autted | i fay eeseeni eed: | A name for honesty ing sleep and cheerful condition of the mind; of service Batite Care's jpaediom lon bust ‘Sesh ond wholesome, pat up read for new. them, however, and } ; " ae \ Biv Page) foreu of trem spoke wo wncmon we pee | Truth and Influence. | and square dealing is | in mental depression, nervous headache, irregularities of ntben yar "26 ag shipment, ein the package, which we Denk ee dienesa in cveneet| better than great riches, | Women with despondency. MU sea sche tant ea the delay parktae oontalagy thal 7 { A f le top, lon, bo Preibiioing 'but was Ana rather Selly Fraud is a bubble that soon bursts, Dr, R. , Pierce has Women should know that this ue talaias iLiad aay ‘uae 49 srranuinted s the les with, her xeomed ezvauy [always been known to speak the truth—his famous medi- | | Al/ Women. | « Prescription” promptly heals inflam. OOK for this Shield 18 to 24; regular price, 75c,, + «By \ i y. but M { i : + a epremen at hor solnk wway. but Mrs. eines are founded on the rock of public approval and have . mation and ulceration, stops weaken- on the window when : Win was oleo in kreat good tumor, thousands of truthful testimonials as to their ability to | ing drains and restores the health and vigor of youth, It you buy cigars, S. Specials 4] ke t i j i es ey : t ee Tee Geaned to was a work,’ | cure diseases for which they are recommended, fits for wifehood and prepares for motherhood. It banishes ome opecia S foe (or me a-lb. dan 'ot fan. eYnat 4 tomatoe: —_—<—<$<—$ $< << 4) Mrs. Youns and Miliin hardly missed United Cigar Stores Co. oh.’ ssion of any of tho Nan Patterson and Millin was espectally ner in his efforta to get the former @ eirl punished for the death of rend and partner, morning sickness and other discomforts of ante-maternity, It makes “fresh, vigorous women,” Read what one woman out of many thousandshas said about the “ Favorite Pre- scription” of Dr, Pierce: Truth Speaks, ‘The Package No man ever lost a prospec- Entire '| True Speaking. | tive customer through telling the truth, Inthelong run Dr, Pierce believes the truth will prevail and he is therefore not afraid to make public his formula. For the Wee Ones. Fine Lawn and Silk Caps, 0° very Hand workmanship, manus pies, a greal variety of styles and sizes, scarcely two Ailke, regular price 98¢ 10 $1,50 49C Bables’ Short Dres: Ass AISER’S TROOPS ILLED IN AMBUSH, | Valuable Trade Secrets, AFull Dollar’s Worth Free If sick, simply write Dr. Shoop, box 10, Racine, Wis. and you will “1 suffered for more than seven years with a complicated form of female trouble: accompanied with of fine naine The ingredients of WBMIRLIN, May 17,—Capt. Von Rap- | sook end lawn, made with dainty yoke Re dompany, while marching to at Dr. Pierce's Favorite | nervous prostration, 1 wrote to Dr. Pierce, followed his | receive free an order for a full dollar oa ieuoleery A eM Gk Chief Frederick in German South- jt Africa, was ambushed May 8 at etion of the Kutip and icuuins | Chief Frederick with 30) men, were killed und six were em being Capt, Von Cine tot an ookal instructions, took Dr, Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and now feel grateful to him for my restoration tohealth, I have, within the past fifteen years, suggested and recommended Dr. Pierce's treatment to hundreds of ladies with grand re- sults,” writes Mrs, H, Harrison of 112 West Sécond Street, Sioux City, Towa, AW Ht Prescription is here iven to the public. He vindicates the excellence and armless character of his “ Prescription” by letting the sick and ailing women know just what they are taking when thi use this reliable tonic and nervine for the diseases and ilk nesses peculiarly feminine. These ingredients are com- months to 2 years, regular price 69.446 package, You pay nothing, promise 48c nothing, deposit nothing, risk noth: ing. Write to-day, hosel or Cam. Von Rappard Bot tortyeste hours S i A ata shear ig fe ae

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