The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1905, Page 4

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MUST WED HER OR GO TO JAIL Girl Causes Arrest of Young Man, Charging Him with Fall- ure to Appear on the Day Set for Wedding. ‘That he will marry her or go to jail was tho declaration made in Yorkville Police Court tox’ay by Sadie Bergman, | twenty-two years old, of No, 119 For- wyth street, who caused the arrest of Samuel Miller, twonty-#lx years old, a Jewelry pedier, of No, %4 East Houston treet, ‘Tho girl enye that in April last Miller asked her to marry him, and she agreed, bet wanted him to walt for her to pre- pare her trousseau, When the weddinj day came, a few weeks ago, ho Miller waa absent. Then Sado went t Epsex Market police Saturday and ob tained a warrant for Miller's arrest, It | ‘was given to Detective Bohwarta of the | eourt squad to sorve. | Sadlo met Millor at Fifteenth street) @pd Third avenuo yesterday afiernoon, | but Schwartz was not on hand, Sadie threw her arms around Miller's neck and hung to,hum until Patrolman Op- gett of the Fast Twont: ond atreet | tation, appeared, On the girl's gtate- | Ment Oppelt locked up Miller on @ ohare of disorderly conduct, ate Walsh, {n Yorkville | t to-day d Badie’s coms he discharge] im on the disor. | ly conduct charge, He was turned over to Detective Schwarts and Miller, her mother, sisters and several | female relatives went dawn to Bs- mx Market Police Court | Whon Miller was arraigned in Wesex | Market Court his lawyer sald he was Ling to marry Sadie, but that she ‘wou'dn't have him now and wanted to | rowecute him. Magistrate Breen said | thought Badie was perfectly ri; fe adjourned the case wtil the ig seusion, bolding Miler in 41,000 ——— ——_ Wominees for General Sesstonn Shake Hands tn Court, The three candidvtes nominated tw mocoeed Joseph EH. Newburger on the General Sessions bench met to-day be- fore Justice Davy in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court. John Palmiorl, the Hearst candidate, Ms defending @ mumderer on trial before Justice Davy, and when the court was ‘opened camo in>> the courtroom arm 4h arm with Otto Rosalsky, nominated | + ga Republicans for General Bes- | ‘Thomas ‘al non "Be of a case in which ) joined hem. AJl shook ally and each wished the ne MAN NEARLY DECAPITATED. a anybody, % . s s 4 (Spectal to The Evening World.) “T never thought I would beat this,” | | i a papi - ee 1 | Déslers) will nt. pe: aappliea Pride of St. Louis, the bestmilted, |} a, Picnic Hams. 1 mone wor develo ba ee CO low ap fine Scarfs, And hens unsurpassed jn ba is for Swift's lean, tender, sugar cured little hams from 9 Esalo BrasneMaine’s finest oe Pay yeeek Gl, ete our sole purpose for doing so is | Three at 13th St., bread, biscult, cakes, pies or pastry young corn-fed pigs; appetizing and nourishing ge Ae . "10 : jivania| TWO KILLED AT CROSSING. | — to have you know our furnish- } Broadway at Canal St., 19 BAL: 1Oc] | averages to7 Toi in parchment papal overs 416 te wivnne LOC | DUNKIRK, N. Y,, Oct 16—Mr. and ing departments, Stores: near Chambers St, | bag 2s a ne sal Linganora Brand—Cioxcest Mrs. Lilnton Dye, of Sheridan Centre, | Mee 6c were killed by a Lake Bhore train to- : * De east as oo ee Domestic Sardines. ———__ —' — ee T kid top—lace— |day by the State Prison ¢ |FELL FIFTY FEET, “BEAT IT.” Queen Quality shoes for women. Custom grade, 3.50. patent lea storm shoe—heavy sole wi GERARD WASN'T THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 16, [9v0, MOTHER | _ ELMIRA HITHARD NEW LAW TAKES WOMAN SAVED. 'F BY JAIL BOARD BOYS OUTMINES HORSE'S LIFE I Aged Mrs. Ward ‘Who Had Wane! 12,000 Youngsters Employed Policeman Was Ready to Shoot Id Intervene if Evi's : . ma trees fe on the Breakers in Anthracite Stricken Animal at Bridge of Chemung County Jail, Ex- MAN IN A WELL Tho new Westchester polloe court, which opened Oct, 1 and then closed be- dered Away After Attending | cause there wasn't enough before it to keep a mugistrate busy, reopened to- i m- She Told) Church Lined Up with Vaga- day, w ; "Are Not Cor- Region Will Now Be Com-| Entrance When p day, with Magistrate Beker on the Regge ear pelled to Go to School, | What Should Be Done, bonds When Son Appeared. |" snses were waiting, ‘The most in rected, Commissioners Say. Within thirty seconds to-day fully {0 persons gathered at the New York entrance o f the bridge tn Park Row)” o watch a horse thet had fallen to the] ” 1 to The Brentn BARRE, Pa new child labor Jaw which will forvo | poys out of employ ot at the rocite mines went er one Hag treet and was suffering agonies, 08 EOE oe nc | Everybody tad come suggestion to ail be employed ™ ihe) ae, One of Commissioner MoAdoo's jo the mines and one) ented men was ready to put the ant- | ° ALBANY, N. Y,, Oct. 16—While the) yy Oct. 18—The | farfits of several county jails Are pointed out in inspectors’ reports re 1 to» an, stands | j especially severe censure is dire ling drunk: | ¢ against the Chemung County Jail, Elmira, breakers or ou In epho of the fact that the unsan!-| under sixt Tt Uo ents | ee out of ite misery with his revolver, tary condition of this place and {ts lack | mated f the 24,000 4 by the intervention fi ¢ betwaen the | but was Prevented by the ie of facilities for the proper separation of | Beate Pee ee yea Will Se prisoners were fully pointed owt fn 1908, | erected he new law. These boys , Although the report was oonfirmed | wi) ba forced int @ schools hy the y a committees of the Board of Buper | compulsory 1 " re iw op, the inspector says that all the | toon Ws nw still exiet and, since the jall | po ion has increased, the undesir- al omitions have become more acwe, Tho report continues, “The housing of ai! classes of women of a younppg woman, y The woman evidently knew horses mar She butted through the crowd, looked | *' Tae, etrucked t the horse for @ moment and then | che, order: as Ne Vv obje: Chey don't know anything about |‘ norees. ‘That animal has the staggers, Sut him—that’s what pou have to do.” Turning to @ man In the crowd who lookvd as though he had seon life tn} | | | ‘ x ed | Ho said he wa not the much sought man tho woman {sent to tho Island for six months was that of a mysterious man » binek whiskers, ‘ing In @ driedout well on the old tiled the police that they be- foved {{ wes the murderer Gerard, ‘apt. Gray aent men to arrest the man. Anton Captlo, forty-five i, and didn’t appear able to tell «© else about himself, Ho bore a striking resemblance to Gerard, but men who know the missing murderer of Gussle Pfeiffer say he ts Ho was SKIRTS AND PETTICOATS iss Mary H. Gibbs of Deprolt tel) the last edition of the Diamond Dy who was found) ‘and a longing for comfort— | ‘our “Two-shoe Shoe." For walks in brisk Fall) weather—our “Pedestrian” | shoe, For men with low insteps For walks in the wet—our waterproof “Double” shoe; two thicknesses of leather A friend suggests that we use for advertising one of our Derbies which blew olf his head under a truck The wheels pancaked it, We blocked it, we brushed it—not a crack could be found. We haven't the nerve to encourage such tests, But how's that for finefelt? Derbies of such felt, $3 prigoners in the eame room is exoved- ve | the West, she sald: “Why don? you ual about her great 6 everywhere, ingly demoralizing and deserving of e them Mab dia- | get busy on that mare?’ Piirts, petticoats and tall . A the mowt eovere censure, It would per- and generally thelr | The wosterner drew a knite from his | (s pute Ih cuean iy Shite wine All $5 a pair, and $4. haps de a severe thing to aay that the | he: Tt 18 n es aa pocket and silt the roof of the horse's | : fome tne | pat bay, never ripped & garment to ae oe taxpayers of Chemung County Fe oe | mouth, | cathe was) Rabaactesuumtrmet | Rogers, Peet & Company, | Rocurs, Pert & Company, maintaining an {netitution £\ : a Three men had been sitting on tho) ( t Bitthoth Without Diamond Dyes.” Thess: Reh Way KIOTEL | Three B att “ " r con ; str ee Br y Store: ree Bioat aaa Ae he ate and sakes the companies respons wat ar as as Just stand up and) | Diamond D es. « 4 28 842 would not greatly exaggerate the neo-| HooLiNa QUITS AS SENATOR, | #V® the horse & chance he will be ©. Brleht women. are cons | ve mi bie opposite near eeary result of confining all claeses of a ili “| Able to get on his feet,” said the Atte | ew uses for Mamond Warren St 13th St. and St | City Hall, Union Square, Gre women prifoners in the game room spay Es Oo tiers tps d ot State | woman briskly, fe A ed. oi * "Me city of Elmina has an enviable |O,Htlen to-day received the Peematien) And sure enough he did In the cext for the Diamond Dye Direction isaoe, | nvmble | Cs" pater J. Dooling, o¢ New York, as ations of the cite Senator ¢rom the Sixteenth Dis- trict, Men’s Pure Black Silk Neckwear at 25C. ON SALE TUESDAY FROM 8 A, M, TO’6 P, M, ONLY, AT ALL THREE STORES, This ts the first of a series The Scarfs are in these shapes: of sei jonthly “One-Day- Squares, Puffs. Flats. Tecks. Sales” of s black silk Neck+ On the third floor of a new huttding wear we propose to hold, Extra wide 4*in-hands, | at Fitth avenue and One Hundred and This one concerns black Medium width 4-inshands, Seventeenth street, he balanced himacif io Hh | upon the revolving rope ladder usa! Jn Scarfs of pure silk that are | In these pure biack silks: elevating hod, to save climbing down | nal values ever | wooden ladders. The rope gave way | sures In value= far Recent decal Sell, cyrating, 10 ever attempted A doctor trom Harlem Hospital found e paid as high as | A Ilnited number to each the boy had only @ few cuts and bruises, customer, Otherwise th may not be enough to go ‘round, reputation among the earth as the tome o prison reformatory in t & matter of surprise the people of this county do not main: tain a jail gomewhat in harmony with few eeoonda he was back {n harness ang on hie way, Lu this reputation,” The jail 1s Also Aeclared @ fire trap, and this is added as the conoluding statement: “Ht notion {8 nob taken by thé local authorities to remedy the Jeg and unsanitary conditions of this jatl the Btate should intervene.” Roy Practically Unhurt After Gyrating Tumble, E4ward Haggerty, sixteen years old, a plumber’s helper, living at No, 23 lis avenue, to-day fell fifty feet ond | was practioally unhurt, the most exce offe! It outm g anyth before, You' $1 for not as good It 's a very unusual thing for Gros Grain. Peau de Solo, Barathea. Satin, Haggerty wes as much surprised as Fl r our. can STH AVE, 192 T020™ STREETS y 10 Biscuit Dainties, Broadway Crispss+r+ | a Graham Crackers»... J 1b 10c Uneeda Milk Biscuit ) Lemon Snaps Zu Zu Ginger Snaps Co Rreatest nutri Smoked Beef, ———— Blue Ribbon—Sliced thin, tw | ‘ Stamp 8 acial — daily from est cuts of . e . dried ber; sib carton LOC | Stamp Specials. old Caverabeat are cotter, || Spanish Olives. Regular grade, $3.00. At tHoucH we have had comparatively little time in which to do so, our sales for this celebrated shoe for women have established daily new records in shoe selling for the house of Simpson Crawford Co. You are fitted to a pair—your favorite style, to-day—we have all the newest and smartest as well as the good old styles—to-morrow you are euthusiastic in your praise, Your frinds are interested—another pair sold, probably several—the price enables one to have footwear for every occasion, Laundry Specials, All Big Money Savers Save the ¢ and Save Labor, Cakes Butler's Best 10 3 Borax Soap. Cc Clenewel Washing Powder 4b, package! ik . 2 ages on Cc Borated Washi uid Butler’s; saves rubbing; bot, &c Butler's French Blue—Al- ways reliable; 3 squares,,,, Peerless Gloss Starch— White, and lasting, 12c age, The reasons:—That mute but convincing appeal, comfort, first. Then their grace andlightness, or the smart and durable effect, if you prefer. Finally, the price—$3.50 and $3.00 for shoes that are being worn by carefully gowned women who appreciate a suitable shoe for every demand of Dame Fashion. QUEEN QUALITY, ping boot—gun metal calf—dull smart afternoon semi-dress uban heel—the outing or erproof—kid or calf Blue Ribbon—Pure whole fruit jams; 1 1b, jareeeeee 15c Liberty Jams—All the fruit flavors, 4 Ib. Sar.. Evaporated Fruits, he walking or s or 15e Blue Ribbon P California's f CANON eee eee Blue Ribbon Apricots— rb n—( : | | Pons ena Blue Ribbon, made from pure b.) | era ce cream of tartar 4 Ib, eee aera The new prunes arrived last with their appearance and more sweet, rich taste and flay estate In Santa Clara Valley famous prune orchard, You the money, or at any price and La Palmera Imperial Granulated Sugar, =. Continental Brand Corn Meal, White or Yellow, from highest grade Indian corn; bag, and liquors, Te DOUBLE $ traders, and run only up to Wedne viet | Colden Tips, == Ceylos’s finest and most famous tea; 1 Ib Unxid Indian Tea—The golden tip ped orange pekoe; 1 Ib, 50c carton....4s Unxld Formosa Oolong.—English Breakfast or Mixed; the choicest pickings, 4 1b, car- 50c ton 50S, & H."" Green Stamps Free with Every Pound. Fee Stamp Special. Butler’s Best No. 1 Teas, ~-Rich flavored, pure and uniform; eight varieties suitable to all tastes; worth 75 cents a Ib,; our 35 c aten- ¢ 50 "8.6 H,” Green Trading Stamps Fre reen St. F 7 Leading Home are ravery Cas sot Lager Beer™ Brows, for l .00 50 Famous Three Pot Still; 7 years old; bottle, The New Prunes. veal week, They come from the La Palmera private we control the entire output of this n't buy su i b Such frui tion outside of the La Palmera estate remain while this first shipment lasts: Prunes, {La average 35 prunes to the tb, worth 45c.; our price, Ib. .., 10c A lew boxes of the largest prunes grown, 20 to 30 to the Ib, a Ib n Daintiest of domestic fish caught on the Majne Coast, packed in salad oil, 10 or 12 sardines in every Can; for three days, acan, with key Openers ssecceseseersess x 10c]! On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week Special stamp premiums are given as o! ay At 160 James Butler Grocery Stores. | A cd ——\ ALLOA A LN At Our 69 Licensed Liquor Stores, _ 1,00 Our customers are charmed than pleased with their deliciously runes elsewhere for double is not grown to such rare perfec. Special prices, according to size, Palmera Imperial Prunes, averige 85 prunes to the Ib., worth 10¢,; our price, alb..,,, 5c 150 Monday, Tuesday, ——— Pearl Hominy. Made from finest Southern corn, steamed and kiln dried, 12c 5 lb. carton, reduced to,, w with teas, coffees, wi tra inducement for early week n ght Alwaysuntform instrength, flavor and aroma, a Ib., 30c 15 ‘Ss, & H.’’ Green Stamps Free with Every Pound, ay Stamp Specials. Best Mocha and Java Coffee,— Beautiful blend of tinest erfect beverace, 25c¢ Best, “Maracaibo Coffee. — Ful bodied, aromatic, highly popular; a 1D,......+ e006 20c 10'S, & H.’’ Green Stamps Free with Every Pound, Stamp Special, Butler's Choice No. 2 Teas,— Strictly pure teas of fine cup quall- ties; Oolong, English 25 c Breakfast,and Mixed; aib., 15 Stamps Free with Every Pound, ee with Every Bottle, lace—the house or dress boot—glace kid or patent finest quality, Ib, carton D 50 Stamps Free With | 50 Stamps Free With kid turn sole button, and so on through seventy- 0. F. ©, Rye Whiskey, a perfect, dis: Butler's | Famous, a Ene: . F hye if inde’ cat any: (han “ullation, mellowed by ten years, ree from, privs ck; 4 ; five styles “hard to find kinds” at any price. Doren wood ero of Tat pe | Rare ae eestor “1.00 ‘No larger shoe store offering a diversity of makes at various ae psouNPowER’smisu wiskey, Fre ; allow Dublin France’ 3C| Ss. @H. Ss , Rice. Double “éreen tamps — —— Flumph Brand, lilghes ‘i ! ee : Essle Condensed MIIk, & } Carolina who will be given FREE with every purchase, except C. 0, D, groceries or where can 10ct 3 cans for... c Butler's Condensed Milk, Mette cntion. 1 BOC a ' 32 tag prone i7c! -, Cholcest select arce, red and hi Solid filled can String Beans. Harpoon Brand— Green ant ten- der with ¢ garden ta 0 Liberty Condensed Milk, acan 9c; J canstor..,,., 25c Mammoth Extra larg it price, br 25cher-+ naTTh) Selected Queen Olives|psES My —6 on, bottie large t @ the talk of th town, a bottle sound and cri a bottle... Corn Starch, Peerless, fanciest grade made; 8c 11D, PACKALC vee 5c XLCR Brand, highly popu- lars 1 Ib. package ..seseee ———————— Triumph Oats. Fresh {rom the mill; most appetizing ful of breakfast foods; and the very best white rolled 8 oats; 2 Ib. package.neereee OC Blue Ribbon Apples - Mn M WHISKE The bees wie 75 H pea Bron : ai ] Oc MONOGRA class Rye Whiskey, bottle, ih r Cc _——— Prunes, Blue Ribbon; highest grade of California fruit, meaty and thin skinned; average §5 to a Ib; 3 1b, carton, . 23c prices can attempt to show a shoe to fit every foot, suit every 4 aste, in reach of almost every purse limit, The Queen Quality shoe for women is produced scientif- cally, sold intelligently and in increasing numbers to women who care for price, economy and a proper shoe for their individual requirements. 80 Stamps Free with Every Bottle, | §' ba | Imperial Whiskey, special price, 45c ngs BDOTME cree eererrereee . Q 20 Btamps Free with Every Bottle, eg AY ‘ ~ Ports and Sherries. California Clarets, o if meet Every

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