The evening world. Newspaper, September 1, 1905, Page 10

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f : f t | | ' i / Sone, | @itib were packed about 1 o'clock [his OG RISKED LIFt T KENNEL FIRE TO SAVE PUPS cuies One, Swims wilh An- other in Her Mouth for an Hour. TOPSY A HEROINE. tng to Prominent New Yorkers Destroyed. Mother love 1s one of the strong- Ro eentiments in the world long }as Admitted, but it never has had a @tetking {llustration than early to- ‘When an old, half-blind and hal wed dog risked her life to save Dupples from death by fire and Gevoted mother is a Boston ter- Valuable Animals Belong- | THT WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1, 1905. ENUS Dl MEDIC REINCARKAT TO WED ARTIST Sculptor Papasani Meets His, Ideal in Irene McAlpine and Proposes. (POSED AS HIS MODEL. Enrapiured from First He Made) Her the Original of Most of His Works. Having found hin artiste tMeal—the Venus di Medici—in human form, | Jacques Papasan!, sculptor, will make hor his bride. Like a romance most rare fs the story of the reincarnated Venus, for Jacques Papasan! will take for hs wite a model ‘who posed for the most famous of works, a young girl of the east med Topsy, In her day sie has Off blue ribbon after blue ribbon ‘tail the prominent kennel shows in| ‘the country, But her do Gog is past. © O18 Topsy. It ia to ner sons and daugh- (ters whe has to look for ring honors. Along with forty-three other dogs, all et/high degree, Old Topsy occupied | in the dog exchange of Moses | at No. 3 West Forty-fourth Four weeks ago she had a litur| y as a show ‘wrrett. @f puppies, and early to-day she was M@isebing with two of them in a basket. ee ext door to Johnson's dog exch fia the Yale Club. The rooms of t + Two of the convivial spirits, Both lovers of dogs, decided to visi _@ehneon’s and inspect two French bull- / @egs, recent importations. Visited the Kennels. Whey were made welcome by Mr. @ohnaon. It is no. uncommon thing for thi to have visi's from Yale Club men @t such an hour, and he proceeded to @how them through the kennels. First he placed a kerosene lamp above @ kennel in which there was a valuable | Pug. Next to this was the basket occu- pled by Old Topsy and her offspring On the other side was a stall occupied by @ horse belonging to Mr. Johnson Just exactly bow it happened, ‘Whether the horse backed up against the .pug’s kenne! and upset the lamp, @ whether the pug jumped to the top @f the kennel und capsized it, is not Yenown, At any rate Mr. Johnson and Anis guests heard an explosion. Quickly tuming they saw the lamp on the floor _ and the surrounding straw a mass of flames. The visitors hast!ly made thelr way te the streot and turned in an alarm of fire. while Mr. Johnson set about @@ many of the dogs as possible. of them, all valuable, were taken to mafety, and then he tried to rescue the horse. The latter was paralyzed by fear, and would not move, and Mr. Johnson had all he could do to save himself. +» Yale Men to the Rescue. Tn the mean time members of the Yale Club were doing all they could fight the flames, he handsome ri foom was well fillel, and the m Makers ranged yes under tive Jenfershin of George W. ms, the bead hallboy, and C, W. Be » might clerk. Hose war attached to the st A the club rooms, and was being ya M@iy carried to the side window eel was proposed to fignt 1 when some one, losing his he She ie known simply as | whose education and artistic cultivation have been far removed from the life o: the artist Irene Agnes McAlpine is the name of young woman whom the sculptor | says is the alization of the ‘beautiful marble statue | Tells Her Romance. To an Evening World reporter the moflern Venus told her romantic love | story to-day. Seated tn her humble hoine at No. 82% Kast Twenty-sixth street she pointed with pride to a new diamond ring on her engagement Anger. n't it beautiful?’ she eald “It he nicest vlece of tewelry T ever owned. acques is just arand Yes, he says I am just like Venus. He sad thay “How did he come to fall in love with me? Well, I suppose 1t was beoause 1 really was the realization of his artls- tin ideal in human form. I have ween an artists’ model for a year, and one day some one t me that Mr, Papa- san! was making a big group and would «loubtedly need @ model. “When IL went to his studio he looked | at me, and was more effable than mos: ‘Indeed, I will A Real Venus. “When I stood upon he commenced to talk about at Love and the ‘Struxgle for Life. never used another had been posig tor inner with, him meet hun oc! on the street and he aways th deep admiration. n to make a fuss me ther ariis.e, an pay me not w pose Asked Her to Wed. he asked me to nex: day marry waned or Papasan, w Ars? time I ever went to his studio. | | | arusts. He said. take | you; the nwdel 1 just nad looked more like a man than a woman, so get ready to pose. the model's stand | having found a perfect wom figure “You are gearer like my Venus than any woman 1 have ever seen, ne sud. | He s:emed delighted and engaged me to pose for hin all the Ume. 1 posed fur every tigure in lus group ‘Faith, GIRL, NEW YORK THE REINCA 4 Pau Trene Agnes Mx Alrine, NATION OF VENUS. UH aE | p “PISTOL, SAYS Gli that Ralph Davies Thre ned to Shoot as She Attempted ti2 Role of Peacemaker. | TAWALA Kh SLEW HS UNCL E. H. Harriman Seeks Some One in Honotulu Who Knew of Crime Years Ago When Mon- arch Got Jealous. ik and Was Knocked Kicked. a HURT © iar. Fisher Interfered in Quarrel’ in Tompkins Park, Brooklyn, i Cown and 00 WOMAN DROPS QUT OF SIGHT AT LLEVUE'S GATE Mysteriously Disappears as She Is Taken from Hos- pital to Island Boat. VAIN SEARCH FOR HER. Distance to Pier Only a Block, but Nobody Can Explain Her Absence. The attention of the police has been called to the case of Mrs. Ju rah, ‘a woman sixty years old, who mysteri- cusiy disappeared on the geht of Aug. J while en route from Bellevue Hospi- tal to the Charitles Department pler, tthe foot of Rast Twenty-sixth street. @ distance !s not quite a block and | charges, the Health Department aut Itles at the pler have placed obstac! ‘in his way, one clerk going so far as to take from him the receipt showing that his mother-in-law was admitted to dlevue. Thia was the only docu- menary evidence Yedla had. Mrs. 8 and s n-lawM® at No. 37 ond street, Yedia is leader ra in the Hotel well known In east side musical cireles Hon Benen is only poorly knows itt New York. His brother-in-law iropsy, and on Aug. Eaet Sec- of the or- suffered from nat afternoon essage from al, notifying mh wae serious condition t he had better call. that the aged woman ¥ 1. It appears that the au egested to the hospital on Blackwell's 1s! but and ih» proposition. Records Show It. the records show, wells Islind tha ndeed very rtheless, and faile by is Imperfect know! Yefla made s his relatiy | Instead of trying to help him, Yedla h lived with her daughter Boulevant and and le of the laws and customs of 14 he was advised nd her to a hospital, him that he send he says that he did not un- she] - . frat companted by his re and her name SCUND STEAMER SINKS A SCOW IN EAST RIVER Maine Rams Lighter Laden with Pig Iron, Which Picked Up. The New Redford line steamer Maine coming down the East Ri o'clock this morning against a st flood tide, ran down the Commerc! Lighterage Company's barge Colierd just north of the Brooklyn Bri Thousands of p coming two business n this beroug: the bridge ye Woman was being conveyed in an sboats saw the collisto: dulance, to be placed on a boat and eamer strike the aken to the Me‘ropolitan Hospital, on saw the heavy cargc Blackwell's Island. 38 to the port side, the lie The Bellevue records show that she| turtle and the five men aboard he was placed in the ambulance in the| jump into the R hospltad yard, There all trace of her| Immediately after the a ds. The only information that herlevery craft in the vicinity besa son-in-law, Otto Yedla. and his wife | Whistle to the limit of tte capacity, and |have been able to obtain came throurh | those who witnessed the acciie a \ clerk on the Twenty-sixth street nier, | che Maine horsel: was in trouble Within told them that Mrs. Shirah had|a few minutes sie was surrounded by ped from the ambulan tugboats, ready to take her passeng. Obstacles In His Way. and crew off If necessary. As a matter of fact, the ste was hardly injur at all, her bow being a little crushed above the w line, but no water en- tering her, Responsibility for the accident will be hard to place. The lighter was In tow of the tugboat Manhattan, So: mander, steering a course across t river from near the foot of Market street, | Brooklyn, elther underestimated the vith waich the Maine | any rate, he bad rossed the bows of the steam the tide caught the Ighter an¢ her around In front of the Ma! whose Rescue Crew from River. The con jer of the Maine did his best to veer off, but It was too la and the 1) prow of the big steame: caugh: the heavily laden lighter ps, After ihe men o | had jumped overboard tug dence came along and her crew h. | them out of the T, noe the worse 200 passengers on the was considerable ex- he crash occurred. To pig iron at almost full y gave the Maine a ter- . and m. of her passengers throw. clean off their feet. was mude by the and they y tes to report ¢ Rers that everything was all engers on Verge of Panic. a Neverth eof the women pas. nued on the verge of Pe decided to land all hi tea dof proceeding to t e pier, No. 40, he made a Slip of the Matne places New Bedford 1 landing at The oaptaln CA AGT i lame to} dent on the tugboat had been sent tot aptain hinks that the tug was : here, | Hut ne Brie Railroad service boats, in any other ot aUre 4 there ts no ri the bridge the excitement in the river made a pret:y The 4 crowds ‘here moving, that stopped on the north roadway com- the | CK RUN OVE BOY STILL ny Young Figs, Bek Believed to Be Mortally injured, Calmly Asks if His Bicycle Has Beea Smashed. That John Figarlo, an Italian bov of Turns Turtle. teurten Janrs;, wea Tol! Killed ORME |tile morning when two wheels ot « }2,000-pound furniture van “assed over VE AVED. bia neck could not be explained by DrJ CREW OF FI S .| Devunney, of St. Vincent's Hospital, who examined the lad Police Head- quarters fifteen minutes after the ao- cident hapt Leap Into the Water After the) riearic, No. 296 Elizabeth a wt Was riding south on Mulberry Collision and Are Ail street, wille the van, driven by Charlee he opposite was on a t ses’ path. Afte wi steed over the lad’s Slass tried 1) so the near w also ran over the y er Doyle, chauffour for Deputy minissioner M and Dee Do ite ady rushed f boy's "PAINFUL PERIODS. AMERICAN WOMEN FIND RELIEF The Case of Miss Irene Is One of Thousands of Cures Made by Lydia EY Pinkham’s Vegetabie Compound, rosby realize that nce-wheel of iow many women menstruation ts the by: a woman's life, and while no woman is entirely free from periodical sut- fering, {t is not the plan of nature jthat women should suffer er so severely. Thousands of American women, |however, have found relief from all monthly euffering by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, as it {s the most thorough female ‘or known to medical science. res the condition which causes discomfort and robs men- Ite so much |struation of its terrors. Mis3 Irene Crosby, of 313 Charl jton Street, East Savannah, Ga, writes Lydia BE Pinkhaw getable pourd ts a true friend to vomai {great penofit nfl strivation tri I gladly turned on the water full force esccuting & huge gf , fatten qi ougily drenched: Of Greek ancestry, the son of wealthy the railway magnate, during his SS Women who are troubles parents, and one jove or his painful or {rregular menstruation, Whe fire war a stubborn one, ana it B - e f s beon Ee it | Roung ‘bride to bets to talk of the eee ae ase at P BOY BURGLAR DEAD he, bloating (or flatulence), ene Hremen se!) of an tour to\gub- |fewale ‘of antique workmanship whl ; sues bd ye Court qu and : rhoea, falling, inflammation or ft. At the end of that time they are to be hers when her husband's | oye x was shot and killed by King Kaine. 24S 00M assigned to unravel the mystery. —_— i SUM E MARCO aTTA @ptared the building, the lower floor of mother fulfills her promise to divid Neilson was an uncle of Har- | ™! Hee ES Sa a av Shot Whlle Trying to Ea- Uiceration of the uterus, ovaria Which was covered with water to. th them between the brides of her two/ tion « wa is to meet some, 68 Monroe Geiprretyr ior troubles, that “bearing-down” feel- Mapes of 'm couple of tect, and the nrse| the Jof Lillian Wollang, of 14 known him, but no euch | TWO DIVORCES CLINCHED. Sane Cap! 8 ing, dizziness, faintness, indigestion, Meters? set (hein eyes was amon. |atreet f ze ind ao PASSAIC, Sept. 1.—Joseph arriteh, nervous prostration or the bluesy. et * iJ ve r. elp. 7 = y 2 Ww wont O1 2 a and fg object in the water. nUnBeE took place at Lahaina in help. A lynal Decrees in the Canes of Mra. [the twelve-yeur old boy who was shot should take immediate action to ee omh asband | " ¢ 9 was secretary to the King, a Woman Pheer Baal ae ete. while attempting to rob the stationery ward off the serious consequences, 7 pla rp Tater an At proved to pine hes K rn OUNOr | a the lattes) whio Wana IheRWa ArINKG before a fi ier) Sees =. 4 store of Edward Jewett on Wednesday and be restored to perfect health and her two puppies, and desp: . Her Final Pose. of E asennad ved ain ldanrt has thelanaretars an up-| ay PEN Oe gi cies 1,—| morning, died to-day, The shooting was strength by taking Lydia 1, Pink: At she was almost dead fr apy x fhe my posing «| and Ar D PnatiGles | yg high favor with the Queen. Final dudgivenie inthe. divorce auis| Morena: revette ‘store. “had: (peep iiiainie Vagstabla Compound,; ang sop SRB Us s that Ja |tleth stroct, were A ae the man seemed about to stab in the divorce ault®! viiod several times and the proprietor then write to Mrs, Pinkham, Ivnn, tion she was devoting all ner energies wrong abut Dees nan abe: Daviel er the Influence of Hauor he| 4) e onan, Fuller se, ed Lis arm hold-|P&MRKt by Mra. Jennie L. Fletcher |gecided to sleep ina back room He See ror further tree alvice. Thou te holding her offspring out of the Water ‘ p aya t Nelison. When became sobor Meee a eruile. followed. in| Mast Jamen H. Fletcher, a contractor, | awakened on Wednesday morning and, 88. for vice, $9 prevent its drowning ane tit a ee ing was strick ea AN a hs dad of Croton, and Willlam” H.. Paine, |seizing a revolver, rusyed into the store, | sands have been cured by so doing. Fn the office of Kanne) Meee T | ) k ad fa 4) which Fuller was badly stabbed on the] aguinst his wife, E4a M. Paine, of Peek: |He found young Zarritch there and Fe RODEO, SRS 2% eng y¥ so weighed -on his mind). nen tue man knocked him down |s't!ll, growing out of the love of Fletcher | seized him. The boy tried to get fr and on that, resting safely, was | " ih cae (ae sano sted ee that he was never the same. He offered "dleked him, When he got to ou] {UF the Paine woman, were submitted|and in the struggle the revolver w. @ other of Old Topsy’s puppics. She jinaeliing for the Hich Shoo. 4 d to abdi. soon after, and dceked him asi 5 | to the Supreme Court to-day. discharged, the bullet entering the boy's Gaunsriat it nad cerried it to the sofa und then! re. Pa. but {ust ax a Sort of Rava ea feet he huiried away and hunted for Three penthe ago disation Keogh | mouth and lodging in the spinal column, eas ir Style. weturned for the other one, She pad . & policeman. | granted interlocutory decrees to the —————— taken it from the basket and was make fnat By . , Hw fuund Policeman Canfield and led | pisinits BAG een Million Telegrams a Day. for the sofa when she wos cay, 4 his back W the scene of the assault.) tere which her husband wrote to Mra, arly 1,000,060 telegram are gent over) fe the water, in which she sad by . ‘ ‘he man and woman were sul there| Paine, World's’ wires daily, seme NE Around for nearly gn ! made a and the man was arrested, ‘The woman, | = - _ which che. temnile of that ver dreamed when anes F 3 who aid ehe was his wife, accompanied - burned to w cinder, te PONS OF hie stale oF iver the prisoner to the police station, ° Ides, ‘Topsy and her two pu “m." Whar ue Was locked up ehe went) ‘only ous waved Were the tour tule used to pose a$$ Awe The prisoner wave his name as) French eed be wea ted | Magistrate ILgginbotham, upor F pps Leawaon otter} 5148 | qucat of tie priather, set te came over 1 will eventu- When you 1 6. Files’ declared that ne pur of the dogs lost in until Bent ¢ h 4 Yohe Nua present a defense and show tht | a at + Demand Coltere etamped H. & 1. to May Yohe and her mae Be y every see my display Warranted Linen," Your dealer cas Bradlee Str Davis los a_i ogs belonging to pros Were desiroyed. Am: were the noted Bost: > Marry a with The Former nee) to Burkd really was the wr —— be ery by an Honest Policeman. Through His Timely Discov-| Veopies bruset Cun, Lue need man, Trust Company Files Charter, y charter, approved man who has been thought- filed in the windows stop—when you get them, it y ole tnig cer mgict ‘wereus Cotton.’ bis Lines Prise-winning apatil. day He amended ripen tallic’ and ihe famous ‘Yorkenics Found A ty he Spar Superimvendent of Lnwuse lessly giving . HENRY HOLMES, Troy, N.Y, jer Duchess, : —Found Asleep. |p» Rh the Coulity’ Sooklya ” $3. dis- New York: 31 Union Square West paleo lost a vaiua * found | Te capital ‘he. oot up” $3 and $4 see a GF the burned dogs were Vielted his studi Pa att iit "ahrouh f Derb: it d How at Madi atree' 4 4 wou) — . neon H n SS eet AwBIl Butts, vhe boy detective, would | UT ee oe een ans urd Bw or a erby play—stop an loge wall amount to about ter of Bast Twenty. way John Wilkens had gold watches grom heade the Hat OF ‘kwanby ‘aireo: and Soft Hat. you'll stop pay- isa fa) eure al and ‘ce hanging all over him when he ——— = ig Every da _ admiration, of Luck, ER AT EC WA At ees was arraigned In Harlem Court to-day| , ga, O44 Rremk of bucks yiaay ing more than ENTER THE OYSTER, proves it! are \* Proud of Her Figure charged with disorderly conduet. John! ,* Meitunon for destivtce. women tn | ate he ap! inkeninuely(proud is {ity-one years old, 4 manufacturer isi Nas lost her incncy and entered the Wve Are Fatter and More Luss | of jie) figure us a child over a of No. 12 Bank street, and is home is home a than Ever, beautlt at No, 21 Creston avenue, the Bronx rementa correspond, Jioyu omen a fon. i ppeail tion is & Acai barged him in the police court, telling him he ought to be thaskful waa discovered by an honest po gta ae iat breakfast? pays, thous of hie Venus, and if | Pollceman Burke found him aaleep on Sr | r ed ‘Ou were cn-| that It what mad m love me then the veranda of a house near the Morri | ‘ hea, te them. as this in first monen [Am wind T have a perfect eure. for F] ponest show Minturn Wo, ee oe eee To ‘uci; aod Pols Saturday, Sunday OWE. Dlamonde,W ute, : lo Acques hall my heart an Rohnert F palosies ate dae = papas April that has had an KR in| that ja more whan hia marble mtatue| 10 Bast T wie woke him up. John was quite indignant or Labor Day wee from the whol only time that oysters really could have Gone rd a bie Venus | Buunces for jon and mad remarks that prompted the You Can Make Money ively ave you 4 ‘ ta’nn Good ae whe fe beautiful, and that | for Improving Toor policeman to take him to the station and Enjo Beautiful i Ma) Ald have the bivaiy # |tler figure And face are the ‘eapresions | that Bea Hree 1 for house, 1ey Jarge, fat and fine favored, if { a a S Retecion to tbe the Mi, | @ Deauilful: Aaton cases of ut Sep- ‘There K was discovered that ho hada fi East Elmhurst, & ae f + n ——— fi a long waillie) Hamond stud kk av il next May, according to , rei pond stud vist shone Hhe an On Bieta itty sinan, the oyster expert, wis0 $8000 IN GEMS STOLEN, | teh a to Rept. oy, ut | tomabile lamp. a discord ring. atamoud Hh Picturenaye Piuahins Hay, ae eady—The Season Ie On. NEW CANAAN, Conn., Bept. 1—Jew- | S277 alow underfed “eve buttons, wo gold watches aud BR yiughi Noy re Ge. 22 minut a few boatioads of a ¥ Ae wate “Banfi 4 AD WAY alow Fulse3 SitBeiew toe Bote OF ele of & value of 1,00 have mysterious: | children, overworked moiieré and aged /a roll of bills, Musieinte Hoot ¥ tg Dawdie are a aaa Jallder of Bleecker; Below 12th ded | Granpesred from the heme of jas 6 Land Kiam Ave of ten de: i each, The ase . gt a Ne tate NASSAU ST Below with forty= on Oenoke avenie, du thas het hy $° 10 ets | spi

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