The evening world. Newspaper, August 16, 1905, Page 8

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THE WORLD: TWEDTES DAY ‘SHOT ODWK N FFTENT DISTRICT ROW Ward Worker Duffy Thought | te Be Dying in Roose- | velt Hospital, | Shot down by one of a quartet of | @hugs at Ninth ayenve and Fifty-fifth Birect early to-day, a man known to the police only as a “ward worker” named | Duffy is dying in Roosevelt Hospital | from a bullet wound in his left temple. | His death, which the hospital sur-! eons say Is most likely, will r firat murder to result from cornered political feht wi hotly wazed for the 1 6bip of the Fifteenth MoM Political feel bad blood engendered has led to in- Dumerable fist fights and assaults. The work of the West Side Police Court has been practically monopolized by the outcome of the Fifteenth District's po- | Uitical brawls, but the shooting of | Duffy marks he first attempt at as- he lous partisans. Man Saw Shooting. The shooting was called to the atten- | tion of the police by Joseph Reddy, of | No. 749 Ninth aven sapsination by ue. Who was on his| way home through Ninth avenue when he-heurd a shot. He looked up and saw two men dart eas: through Fifty-fifth Sirect. .A third man, wno was Duffy, staggered up Ninth avenue, then fell Jy @ doorway. Red n to him, saw he was mortally wounded, and cried for help. Policeman Hoolihan responded. Dr. Coerr, of Roosevelt Hospital, hur- wied Duffy to the institution, where he ‘was pronounced dying, Detectives Munn and Fitzpatrick, when fent out to work on the case, learned that young James McTiernan, whose atner Keeps a saloon at No. 411 West Fifty-sixth street, had been telling @round the neighborhood that he knew a1 about the shoo! He was found | at his brothers home, No. 415 Wes: dufty-sixth street. At first he refused flatly to give the police any informa- ton. Sergi. Stall, of the West Fony- Seventh street statton, gave the lad a “sweating,” but got novning from him, and ordered him locked up. After an hour in a cell the boy was willing to be more communicative. He gaid he knew Dury and had been with him all evening looking for one of Ed- Ward Mcviernan’s teams which hed gone estray in the storm. At 1.30 o'clock hey parted at Ninth avenue and Eitiy- fitth Bireet, the boy saying he was @o- ing to bed and Duffy agreeing to keep up the search. Young McTieman’s Story. The lad said as he went up the street ur men pussed him, A moment later | ; heard a shot and, turning around, fe aaw the outside man of the quartet with his hand in dis right-chand coat Ket and smoke coming from the ocket, His impression was that tho ullet had been fired from a revolver held in the man’s nocket. Duffy, with bis hand to his head. was staggerdn, up ~The im sald he ran . not wanting to the tiouble. | Lg ieveloped by ity had to his fath! Ket mixed up in ‘fhe one important clue ‘the pollce was the fact that Du revently come al ps camps. ned to furnish the plausible clue tor tlemmted agsiissi- ation, ax the man was otherwise in- soitensive. Detectives of the West SHS HUSBAND SET HERON FIRE —_+—— ficklene damsel Knocking hi, santo insensibit “Mighted | and t her ti throwing np o zs © charges on why rd, an electr living at Mrs Stafford Brooklyn the resylt of hy According wo hus- 100 no clently to extinguly taken in a very seri home of reluilves 9 Where she is under alcan's oar Riafford w i at Morris I fr Ewing 8! not guilty: ts dead, | event fra wite down, kicking her | °! see tha Little Mary’s School-Room Essays. “* Appreciation.” Mrs, Willlam K. Vanderbilt, jr., and other young goclety women prominent in the Meadowbrook and Rockaway col- onies have become ‘beral patronesses of the Nassau Hospital at Mineola, Mrs. Vanderbilt has agreed to practi- MRS. W. K. VANDERBILT, JR., WHO AIDS A HOSPITAL, cally double the equipment of the in- atitution by providing a children's ward diet kitchen, dressing-room and Private rooms, Since moving to Nassau County Mrs, Vanderbilt has t a deep interest in the hospital, as have | Mrs. H arence H, Mackay and Mrs. O. mont anl other women mem- F a of t Mrs, Belmont establihed the Belmont Ward, where women patients are cared for without expense. DESERTED, SHE IS WON BY A GAY CAVALIER := |Sympathy for Girl Whose! Lover Ran Off Led Jung- frau to Bride. It js customary to belfeve that chivalry but on the east side, at all it ves and thrives. Louls Jung- heard on Monday that in distress by there was a reason of the I will go and er. And -four to. 0 Jacob, and for four was her cousin, Hyves i Allen street, 1 by as been cour fickle had cumulated furn rhe wedding day sent word last Monday that | bad changed his mind and had go. oft t an, some said ko Euror Tillie broke into. tears and wept unt he gallant Jungfrau happened along or his vacation from the South. He her the st and the Incident awake’ his chivalry He told an Evel will marry her, I had sympathy for he hut when I saw her I fell in love wi her, I said. ‘I will go and look “And J found sne was a I went to the Beth Ie Ain't it f y how little sum folk He only lalfed an! sed he believed in k S appreciate thir Anna say the uther nite: “1 jest wish Jack Boreman wu more!” J wanted to help her out, so | told Jack what she sed, She § and made pop spank me, That ain't showin’ appreciashun, The Uncle Realtyrich, He got ever so menny ancers to a World Want weak, each one offerin’ to buy sum uy his p ast him wot he thot wuz the best advert t Turnipyille Times. 1 lectured him fer not ay told him he should tell everybody about wot hin P. S _— Mr. Rivalry’s ads, waz in . * mad. He sez 1 must have The World yesterday an’ Uncle's awful told on him! , lately arrived from Mexico City, | of her loyer, Jacob Friedman, | ¢ ! Bot a health certificate, as Is require end then I went off to the rabbi and yesterday evening we were married, and here we are. | "Am I angry with Friedman? Not m They are saying bard things of hi j but if I meet fellow I will sh him by the hand. T have got his wits | If he had not changed his mind I would be still looking for the best girl in the ba was held at Atlantic Hal! treet last night and the witil this morning. | no were Invited to the | riedman wedding did honor to, Jungfrau-Friedman couple, Jungfrau will not return to M where he has been engaged He will resume his old ¢ der and he will live at > | street, where his bride has the furniture and effects collected during her four- years’ nip by the fickle Friedman. Whe ng W stant interesting nousth, sted that a! » trouble of getting would not be out of| agreed upon his Pady's pr 1 mem! | nice. OME KILED, ONE INJURED One man ,was killed and another tally were operating t lapsed and ora th MaDonald was caught directly unde: huge boom of the derrick and ed into a shapeless heap. Sm: was struck a ghineing blow wh: : tured his skull and ured tus back. He wus taken wo the Eastern District Hospital, where Ittle hope of his re- covery 4s entonvalncd, A dozen my workmen were wught under t ngle of wires and h fell with the debris, but f dly VD HIS BRIDE. WOMAN DIES | AFTER TAKING GLASS OF MILK | Husband, Half-Brother and a Friend Locked Up After Coroner’s Investigation, | Coroner Brown after a brief Investi- on to-day committed Donato Fem- » ffty-aix years old, of No, 62 Bayard street, a scissors-grinder, to the Tombs tn default of $1,00 bail, on the suspicion vhat the man may have caused the death of his wife, Marla, thirty-nine years old, by giving her @ glass of pol- Joned milk. At the same time three wit- nesses, who were arrested with Femina Were ent to the House of Detention. Thy are Glacoma Salvazore, thirty-five, a Lalf brother of Femina Nicola Jean- tone, nineteen, of No. i Mott strvet, and Francisco Abenese, thirty-nine, a scow foreman, of No, 6 Bayand street, In splendid health yesterday when she went from her home with her hus- band and her brother, Glocomo Salva- torl, to celebrate the feast of St. Rocco, Mrs, Feaman! died last night. Her body | was laid out and a wake in progress when the police learned of her death No physician had seen the woman or prescribed for her. The Feamanis, with Salvator! and Francesco Albarese, left their home at No. 62 Bayard street at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. They returned at 20 o'clock. | Mrs. Feamani complained of being ll, and a glass of milk was offered to her. Sho tasted it and refused to take it. Wen, according to the police, her hus- band and her brother urged her to drink {t. She did, and an hour later was dead. Drug Clerk Analyzes Milk. | Albarese, who is a sand dealer and) lives at street, wi Olfte's 6 Bower: to-day and 6 early orge Brown, the clerk, to analyze some milk and re- lated’ the story of Mrs. Feamani's death, Brown told Policeman Oliver Raymond, who called up the Hudson Street Hos: ead for | the pupils of nails in good “heait: Felgrey and Schaet- fer decided rést the three men a; ter they had learned the woman was kmown to have had $200 in cash with her early y Renee’, io 1 v earched at the police sta: 7 ound to have M0 Pe was all crumpied up s a_ pocketful. Asked poteon, be that of a person was well nourished, Detectives M THs been manufacture mothers when black. When t to scrutinize clos AVegetable Preparation for As- | similating the Food and Reguta- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion.Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither um.Morphine nor Mineral. oT NARCOTIC, Recijoe af Olet Dr SAMUEL PITCHER Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea | | Worms Convulsions Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. FacSimile Signature of Whither. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. RVENING, AUGUST 16, 1995) the Kings Cou \entldren were The Kind You Have Always Bought. The Kind You THINK THIS WOM: dof Health authorities d to claim his ke; had mea: is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that nas under the supervision of Chas, H. Fletcher for over 30 years—the genuine Castoria, We respectfully call the attention of fathers and gurhasing Castoria to see that the wrapper bears his signature in e wrapper is removed the same signature appears on both sides of the bottle in red, Parents who have used Castoria for their little ones in the Hae years need no warning against counterfeits and imitations, but our present uty is to call the attention of the younger generation to the great danger of intro- ducing into their families spurious medicines, It is to be regretted that there are nefarious business of putting up and selling more properly be termed conterfeits, for medicinal preparations not only for adults, but worse yer, for children’s medicines, It therefore devolves on the mother ely what she gives her child, Adults can do that for themselves but the child has to rely on the mother's watchfulness, ee who are now engaged in the all sorts of substitutes, or what should The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- CALETA sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good”’ are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare= goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morp! nor other Narcotic substance, Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allay yerishne It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic, It relieves Tecthing Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend, cenuine CASTORIA atways Bears the Signature of {hileddlt Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TWE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY BT, NEW YORK OITY, ining away sand died on Mon- al- Cuticura Soap combines. def cate medicinal, emollient, sanative, and antiseptic properties derived fromCuticura, the great Skin Cure, with the purest of cleansing in- gredients and most? refreshingtof flower odors. For preserving, purifying, and pesutliy inet skin, scalp, hair, and hands, for irrita- tions of the skin, heat rashes, -tan, sunburn, bites and stings of insects, lameness and soreness incidental to summer sports, for sanative, antiseptic cleansing, and-for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery, Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, is priceless. Potter Drug a Chem. Yrope.. Hoston ao Siatied Free." 7" $7 50 Buys your choice of Men’s Suits that were up to $15. 710 1ys your choice of Men's Suits that were up to $20. $] 3°°° Buys your choice of Men's. Suits that were up to $25. It's our SEMI-ANNUAL SALE that puts such extraordinary bar- gains in your reach, Get the Habit. Goto Bull Bwthers UNION SQUARE 14th Street, near Broadway. 279 Broadway, near Chambers. 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich, 125th St., corner Third Av Tailor Shops: 110 F We've added some more gf those $25, $30 and $35 suits in Quaker Grey plain, invisible plaids and | careful over checks of the | Atterhury System Clothes $18.75 | You couldn't get as much excel- lence from a good custom tailor for three times the money, to the lot we're sell- ING Atooseee “Ask the Man Who Wears ‘Them Salesrooms: 39 and 41 Cortlandt Street. Clothes, BY ahings, Sole Agent, New i thorou A, W. Brewster, M, D., 217 B'wa 0 years Brooklyn fy Bye and rte Hol Johnson, M. D., 1345 Bway, ny yours. In private practice.) iy nyon, M, D,, 223 sixth AY, ears Manhattan And ar Besnitat) ce year Qt essen M.D. 950 Sixth Av... War Hospital) | OCH LAS! 4 AND. OPTICTANB, CARS PRACTICH, The 1905 Worid Alminac tells you just what you want to know ag whe you want to

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