The evening world. Newspaper, July 7, 1905, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

4 SON MURDERER TRIES TO KILL HIMSELF IN CELL. COTTONBROKER ys Haunted by Spectre of Imbecile Child He Poisoned, Clos- son Goes Mad. ! DOYLESTOWN, Pa., Julv 7—Haunt- ea by the spectre of his imbecite son whom he murdered by poison for paltry ingurance, old Gustav Closson attempt- @4 to strangle himself with his sus- penders last night, and was pre- vented only when overpowered by the guard. It was necessary to administer optates to place the aged murderer be- yond the possibility of the self-de- mtruction he courted in order to escape the ever-echoing gibbering and wall- ing of his victim which tortured his brain. Visions of his murdered child—the BMUifil Httle Imbectle who crept aff to) @ secluded place to die like a dos— fare re-enforced by visions of his dead wife, on whose body Closson collected $240, and whose death is to be Investi- | q@ated as a result of the man's strange talk since being imprisoned “Why Don't They Hang Me?” AN day old Closson had refused to eat. He had smok-d his black clay pipe mooally and in silence. | “Why don't they hang me? Why don't they kill me? Is it not enough | that I have said 1 murdered the The nights. I can't stand th frau, the woman, she is wi Look in that cor} Mason supper rderer dashed the tray from his ming loudy for Mason to hands, tay with him. After the jailer left the cries ¥ strangely sillled and, fecting ned Mason hurried to the cell Coss on was | on the cot, his face covered “with th blanket. The jailer dragged the okt man | from the bed, fumbled at his neck a | moment, and shouted for help | Sees Spectres in Cell. | Closson had taken his suspenders tied them in se about his ne He had tried wi the he sald w clousness. me aghed and cried, a me. And t Just looked and looked. T can't sleep. Tean’t eat. When wi hang me? The authorities will 5 Mrs. | Closson’s body. . ouslay A . Clossom [PLATT COMPANY'S NEW | BUILDING A SKYSCRAPER. | — Realty Structure to wenty-three Stories and WiIL Cost $1,600,000, led with the Bull- tment for the n fireproof skyscraper ¢ e been w Realty i "BOY PLAYING BALL | RUN OVER BY WAGON. WHERE IS M’ADOO0? Where ts Com Everybody at P. day, w he deputy made uj on his su was still p his m: r lem Hosplt ner t ed mission Wh “TWO STORES” 132 to 146 W. 14th St., &3d St. and Third Ave,, Between 6th and 7th Aves, One Block from ©L” Station. SURPRISE SPECIAL SALE No. 303 Men’s Summer Suits, On Sale One Week Ending Next Friday. The Coats are unlined, with all surplus weight taken out. Fabrics are woollen homespuns and crashes in all the favored grays. tans and fancy mixtures, Made over fashionable, per fect-fitting, double aid single breasted modeils— ip all regular and stout sizes, $$3.50 See them on display in the windows, Our Gaoarantee Makes Every Pury Saleem ve refund — your money Instantly on request and press and repals all clothing baught here one nnrge No Serge Suit from The Surprise Store Was Ever Known to Fade. All our Serge Suits are made from a close-woven, firm, all-worsted fabric that has stood the acid and boiling test. Made over the latest’ models and ner- fectly tailored, $7.50, $ I 0, $ 1 2, $ l 5 Sizes to fit all builds, Fashionable Summer Su'ts for Men and popular ®iade in ‘Trop Worste van H Hoole and Homesnuns ttlored according to the latest fay) broud shoulders, close fitting collars, cent» ts, Trousers are eoint-p $5, $7.50, $10, $12, Straw Hats of Every Kind, Fine split and sennit straws. Shapes and styles to become every man. 45c, 75c, 95c. Men's Nonitgee Shirts, separate | Mon's Summer Underwear, light- Cuffs: Might ond dark 5 weicht baibrigyan; double 5) colors} 75¢- quality. +7-. 4OC | seated drawers: 3c vaive, 2C FLYER Men’s Half Hose, Choy. with y 7" consisting of Coat, Trousers and $ \ Belt, all of same material... ... 3 50 The Greatest Surpr se of All * Saturday and Monday Only Fast Black—Full Seamless 10c. quality: .or-o.++ "Clock Store Closes at Noon To-morrow. | 6GAVE.21¥&S22"= STREETS. NEw YorK, AYRES SET FREE The broker. man of dlen! |OARSMAN FOUND Initintn THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 7, 1905.” Man Who Asked to Be Arrested * Because He Was Afraid He {" Might Do Himsefi Harm Dis- ;. charged by Court. E broker, who yesterday et Fy y h Iman Nilon, f y 1 in Jefferson Market Court before Magistrate Breen, The lpoliceman told the Magistrate that Ayres was talking to himself and had asked to be locked up as he was afraid he would do himself harm. ‘The of- ficcr added that Ayres also said that jhe had lost $180,000 In the omar ket during the day. who ts a nee, explained i accosted thr | d hed asked to ba taken | He sald that when he nt at the was In a ) was to take him to a wa in discharging mild admonition | DROWNED IN HUDSON. “We B.C." on Jersey May | .cad to Dinclosure of Dead DRY GOODS Ca, Tozmorrow Morning From 8:30 Until Noon. 1,000 Pairs Women’s § OO} White Canvas Oxfords Everybody is wearing white canvas Oxfords—and everybody is sell ing them, But you may look the world over and not duplicate this great value tor to-morrow morning. And we've a thousand pairs—just about enough tor to morrow mornin Vine white canvas turn & and sizes 2 or © idths from G to ary leath s A Women's patent colt or kid patent tip turn sole, Louis XV. tesa very swell ast; 24% to id linings ONE DOLLAR A Girls’ White Ganvas Button Shoes and White Canvas Oxfords; good leather soles and counters; + up to 2; made with spring heels. Worth $1.25 pair; Saturday .......ce:ssreeeveeee 9 Men's *‘Douglas’’ Shoes—$1. 89. We have in stock for to-morrow fully five thousand pairs of Douglas Shoes— fasts, Slight defects that in no wise intertere with iooks or wear; stead of $3.50. —— Absolute Clearance of All Men’ s\ and Youths’ Spring Suits, Forz merly Priced $10, $12 & $13.50. Ail of Them Reduced for Saturday Morning to... Every Suit of Clothes for both Men and Young Men, in lines which are at all broken, which haye for- merly sold at from $10 to $13.50, we have gathered together for a great sale lo-morrow Morning at the ridiculously low price of $7.50. It means not only the greatest clearance but the greatest sale ever held in this city--for the values alsolutely unprecedented, Th» Materials and 8. double are The Sizes | Regulars, 32 to 46 Stouts, ..38 to 16 Slims..../2 to 38 Not all sizes in| * each style = but) Pap WECANFIT YOU fs and sloglo Blue Sorgce; angle avd Cou te breasted, single acd . and and At ONIY.0.. ice ccc cece ceeeeen @ | rd 50 euiia “© English 9 | H Ge fr 50 Key West Havanas With the letters "W. B.C.’ found in the ninth street, on North to- lack Jersey was white and his and was drowned he Inftials might ged to the Wya- Two Siamps In: Closing Hour | that | so} middle-aged air and a smoth{ si | se believe he was a member Telephone 4800 Gramercy FAMOUS AUTHORITIES ON BABIES’ DIET ADVISE MOTHERS They Dr Guern gk k sugar is tho and er LACTATED FOOD CONTAINS | MILK AR ' \ WHEAT torn 1 MALT anit theme ARLBY t are ally oF u LIME 1 rong bones MILI m Ide? Shoe Lore. No matter how high you me place your fashion ideals nor how acute your economical ideas may be, it is only nat- ural that THE BATES SHOE in its position of pre-eminence should and will meet them ina manner most gratifying to you, BATES cost $3 Ask your dealer for THE BATES SHUE, If he hasn't got them, tell him to get you a pair. minutes. THE BATES the ideal shoe for men, 101 Agents. One Near You stead of the Usual One Un To-Morrow. Here ts the Equal of a 6 Per Cent. Cash Discount Here is a Clothing Opportunity, and your de- lay means your loss. ‘To - morrow until closing clock, $7.75 buys Men's actual $12 and $15 Suits There are just about 280 P suits left, Here is tail- ouing skill that is a credit to sar- terial art. ‘They arede- signea, fitted and finished cessfully ca- are our new grays, pop: ular ots, as well as smart They come in single and double~breast- ed Biyceb_elio is withc values spuns. dou New Vora C Here Buy CIGARS) Now—tcre. Send Us Your Mail Orders, | 99e for 50 Conjurers, Puritanos, ful! Store Closes at 1 o’Clock To-Morrow! hour, 1 =| Cameras ana Supplies $3.95 for Folding Plate Camera, 4x5, double, rapid rectilinear ff lense, reversie ble back, ris- ing and fall- ling front, Woolensak jautomatic & | shutter, com- | plete with double plate holder, 2Be, tor 1 yard Focusing Cloth y 29¢@ for double plate holder, 15¢@ for box of 5 M. Q. tubes. 5e@ per dozen for card mounts, 4x5, 29e dozen for 4x5 Stanley plates. $3 Bathing Suits $1 for Bathing made of pure in plain any | piece, worsted, Men’s Shoes Anoihes new lot of the famous Wal over Shoes, ‘ac tory checked, but of the 5 and $$ grade at This lot consists of the latest » les, and though we may net have every size and width easily fit every foot, Tiere are pater Ruis'a c in each style, we can colt, velour calf in Fresh Meats for To- patent v nce. and O ‘ pin namic Double Ne 4 Store Closesat 1 P. Y. Saturday, If anything has been forgetten we'll supply it speedily. When you shop at the Siegel Cooper Store you do so quickly, No long waits for change. Cash registers everywhere. Parcels without delay. Prompt service in all parts of the store. A few suggestions for the go-aways, for the | stay-at-homes, too. / Ci Cool and prety. various colorings: also white cotton suitings, polka dot effect; full cut bining style and wearing qualities. Made of white and linen duck, Pleated flaring style. ished. Just the thing for Summer outings. Children’s Suspender Dresses Ht July Clearance Prices, ° GOATSKN LACE Girls’ Shoes, 85c. and 98c. TAN KID LACE AND BUTTON SHOES with spring ry Smaller Tan have cats and Orousers Sutts for NEW YORK. S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Mornings from 8.30 Till | 120'Clock Thereafter, Single Scamps Until Closing Hour belt and bloomer trousers; designed for boys requiring suits com- Saturday c Men at $5.00. Flannels, Homespuns, Wool Crashes, with Single and Double Breasted Sack Coats. The Trousers have belt loops and.rolled bottoms. Just what nine men out of ten want for lounging in camp, lolling on the seashore, or idling among ’ the mountains or_on lakes. , Half Holiday Price to- e Ag morrow, Hlso Light Weight Suits for Men at $5.00. These consist of three pieces, and are:in popular styles; neat mixtures, overplaids and navy serges; regular and large sizes; also for io, OO short, stout men, o = (Stegel_ Cooper Store, Main Floor, East.) ’ ‘ Boys’ Washable Suits. Sizes 2; to 7 Years. Fit perfectly; made of washable goods in the new fancy stripes; 3Se r Store, 2d Floor, East, 18th St) ’ ‘ . Women’s Walking Skirts, Well tailor fin- Price, Z IS fecond Floor, Front.) Excellent ih shape and fit. (Slee) Coome: Saturday Morning at Z5c For children 210 5 years old, Guimpe and skirt separate. Skirts and suspenders are made of fine quality percale in dainty polka dot ef- fecis. The guimpe is made of white lawn pyewvith ruffle on neck and sleeve, precisely as il- lustrated, REGULARLY THESE DRESSES ARE 75c. To-morrow LAG ! morning you may choose at 1 Hlso Bargains in Chitdren’s Caps * CHILDREN S CAPS; fine quality white lawa; + three distinct, preity. styles. each elaborately trimmed with’ fine embroideries, lace and ribe THESE CAPS ARE PRICED 45c; ' (Slegel Cooper Stora, 24 Floor, Centre.) bon; sizes 12 to 16; REGULARLY Summer Shoes Big Bargains S aturday. Oxfords of all kinds and tans for men, women and chile dren are the prominent bargains in tormorrow’s lot Other good values 100 All seasonable and correct for present wear. Men’s $3,00 Oxfords, 1,65 Tan Russian calf blucher OXFORDS; Goodyear welted soles. These Shoes ara now sold in specialty stores ot $3.00; all sizes. Men’s $5.00 Oxfords, 2.50 Rich color tan, calf- shin, very pretty styles principally samp le sizes DARK TAN, PLUMP HOES, with good solid kind of shaes boys need during use $ all sizes up to 5! all heels As and good leather soles: VY 0 Children’s Shoe Sandals, 98c. Kid 5 Strap Sandals, these are as high as regular shoes, yet cooler because they siraps all the way, sizes u to IL, formerly $1.25 and $1.50, 98 95c {or Women’s Black |$1.69 for Women’s Tan Black parent hid, inal $1.90 Oxfords. | sizes; a combi $3.00 Oxfords. Blucher cur in Russa calf, delicate shades ay nof good workmanship and mater) 6 large eyelets and ribbon laces all baad Sizes in two style $2.40 for Women’s Best, “Pos $1.50forWomen s White Tan Oxfords, Havara. i] 50 Cremos Cholce 4 $0 Walter Scatt Pervectos ¢ $1 re Morrow! . 50 Magis ) ° $ or Boiling Fowl, : ; 50 Corsican Genera'scutto SATA@| Sper too eee rnivever V7} 2c) i Rekert Birns lOc ci- 50 $2.49 a $1.25 per vox for 200 boxes of the SAIC an’ Bf tamous "Cigars. Sold Broiltng elsewhuis at $2.00, tats hem a¢e 4 Q4e for 8 ounce package of ‘ap, | 4 Sa NA. | HW en Tebseco! (will nor bie the F888 gaye Round \} ton) ue) Ibias ow | tas Ate, per ; F st¢ j i [ Qe for 1 1b, North Carolina Granue | Sousmenibn, TE | Weerevere LAC 1H} fated Tobe Greynio Sugar Cured Na % iaentals Perfectosto- | Sausa jes, | tive Beet \ ound box A8¢ Rumps, lb, 4e | Higher priced Oxfords, among $2.50 Oxfords. them some of the f oatrMould | New style baskel cloth tops, hand-turned tips ibbon laces: all sizes end an ile in all sizes, , | Savurdav’s & aoa Sales | ry pp Alo embrace Men's Straw Has, Women's Outing Suits, Salt Water Fishing Tackle, Cigars, Wines and Liquors and Groceries.

Other pages from this issue: