The evening world. Newspaper, November 2, 1905, Page 3

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HEROES AVE PRAT FIC DEL One Mistakes the Other for Drowning Man, Crying | for Help. i ‘ COP LEAPS OVERBOARD, Clubs Pair in Water and Then the Three Rescue Negro Who Had Tumbled In. Arthur Jackson, colored, of No. 120 Lawrence street, was resciod to-day from drowning In the East River, and there was a gqd deal of comedy-drama in the manner of his escape from deach, Jackson, as he explained {t afterward, had sent the night consuming @ gin Highball, “as tall and full roundabout asa gas tank,” and J pre dawn wandered to the foot of I Nine.y- third ‘street to co! late the vaat+ ness of the eddying stream and spec ulate on the ecstasy of assuaging a flery thirst with so much bdeautiful green water, ‘As he related afterward {n the Harlem Hospital he fell asleep under the influ. ence of this luxurious dream, and when he awoke {t had come true, He wa standing on the bottom of the river and felt that all the water In the world was deluging his throat, His 214 pounds 8% rose to the surface, and after ho had blown a@ geyser aloft he dtiivered a yell for assistance that made the welkin writhe, Hero Hunts Drowning Man, Threo heroes heard t ull, They | were widely separated at the t!me and footd it for the pler tr wh Jackson had 6! Into the Thomas Dunn 4 Park ave LITTLE ACTRESS T0 ND THE CHILDREN ane een He ty § y bea) Vhon he rown. Jackson nimaelt responded a votce f “Hold up a minute, p an) vou in taut. ible Yoloe tssued from the throat 0 Anna Laughlin Has Plan for rank MeGulro, of No N pe : a Real Home for Waifs third street, a hero of a pier head Ninety toniag ud greal oueumu. anita his Chraue coat and vest he took a running juny and OUTAYSe @nd dived out from the dock, His} aim was » his head mking Dus on the nose and fla Kit aga hia face, McG @ crabbed him b rou neck, down locked in @ firm om ‘ bra 1 & philanthrop ° nme!” vellod Dunn, when he bobs W fi ef ii hey ‘up agal ms : t 5 Teneds ay has no . upon | : oe Be cigtoye {i ber vue f wavers he mn is m and {4 Suitable ® amasiiod | 1 oe a fe ve ow 9 find a 1 Miss La t ane nur t furl tT will be re ten residence for W te f e¢ nm from m i 6urr All the while the calls in case . en, to nage at s wvity departments fi y government, the Wot ahs avon, Aud. offer Ite howplta xe Mitle into the water and struck out for ins to make the pr a pair, edi 14 wn tp Ho's a great swimmer, ts A se Beak Ti UBPOE P he ca aloh a of the dwelling will be given up to di this mores, whi A not to have the as- . 1 pect of tho bar spital ward, but will | Px Test desperate yell iasued from anekaon, 8 {2mHisted as attractively aw possld'e. | The three men sized up the situation, LHere will be protty peo ‘aon she walls} on the instant, and struck out for the |and the small furniture now used in the ot him as he was slipping back {llren’® rooms of private houses will fate t le water for the third tine, et | be used ost His Angernalls hangin on to} yi stone vler, ‘The three heres B30 Great Playroom Feature Qged to Ret him safely out of the water| There will be a large playroom with a: an ambulance carried him to the |a «reat tank of gold fish, a s heap, | pital, Any oks and toys, and 4 " —— ity ainingetoosn, wis a | Om Thirty-seventh Wedding Day. MORPHI (lary tables, each Bpectal t 5 World.) NE KILLS MAN. |: {| PROVIDDN: Mrs, Cather- sachin Ys |r nelly, sixty-two years old, wife Vietim Falls Dying in Front |.) Even the | 4 mes Connelly, died suddenly vea-| ot Deng Store. | ro te ate | terday at the Church of the Immacu-| n: \7 | be ho co 4 forbidding | ' ‘ Nags | A weN-dressed young man, beiteved | bento a oheery aad ee thirtyeseventh wedding to have been Thomas Williams, a | ness! lit firs, toor, ;anniversary @lerk in the offices of the Lackawanna | lhe rest Railroad, Hoboken, staggered and tell | fn front of a drug store at No, 1 Bowery early to-day, At Gouverneur Hospital, where he was taken, tno |'% ' Missy IM be entirely | ae whom It is ” a prepare food | doctors sald ho was suffering from an | MoLaugnlin has carefully stud- overdose of morphine, In his pocekis Y parts and hopes to put thom on were found many morphine tablets | |! actical teat almost immediate ns King of her projec 6 actr and a hypodermic syringe and needles “day Brey ie eatees On his left arm were numerous ulcers Cthink my interest In children sprang en's pants. perly ! Fesulting trom the negligent use of the | OM Paying © Th order hypodermlo neodie, He dled without | them I. Wis recovering consciousness. mi At No, 380 State street, where lettera Indicated that lived, the woman who rents furnished rooms sald that he only a fow days a hea Brooklyn, | Uh | | | ‘ormanized | nothing about alm dialtke for ve, The body we & general hattan Morgue, 1t seems v the red tap WAITING VS. ACTING. The author who wrote “All things come to him who waits” was born and lived in the days when waiting for the knock of “fortune! was quite as necessary as it was to wait for the crops in the fields to grow, To-day the agriculturist successfully forces vegetation in his nicely contrived hotbed. The same spirit. of enterprise has inspired business men and housewives To plant the seeds Of daily needs In The World's “Want” Directory, where they reap a ready realization of all business and household demands, From the known results of World “Wants” bearing box-number addresses it is quite accurately estimated that last month's 126,874 World “Want” advertisers reaped a harvest of 888,118 answers to their announcements—148,477 more than same month last year, Each one of these answers being an offer to hire, work, buy, sell, rent or ex- change, it would seem that the olden-time adage of “waiting” has gone t of effect and should be changed to read “All things come to him who don't wait and uses World ‘Wants,’” that manized a keep-the-mald-in-at-night al-| & Success, lance, to ra Women Start Servants and Wonder Why Girls Leave. What chance has @ poor working girl when the mistress rings !n a curfew on | vou and then enforces it by taking ay. pip 3 p the THE WORLD: THURSDAY LITTLE ACTRESS TO FOUND A HOME FOR CHILD WAIFS., NOLATCHYEY FOR: MONTCLAIR MID away your latchkey? This is the servants are asking themselves now about ft. | emplovers question the women of the Curfew the moral standard alliance EVENING, NOVEMBER 2, io. PERDUE JR. WAITS [PARENTS DIDN'T KNO FATHER'S BLESSING} Parents of Bride Already Re-, conciled to Hasty Chicago Marriage. COURTSHIP WAS SHORT. Son Confident Perdue, Sr., Cannot Resist Mrs, Perdug, Jr., When He Meets Her. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Perdue, jr. who got married two weeks ago in the Far Weat~tn Chicago (U. 8, A,), to be exact—-are at the Hotel Victoria on thelr | | bridal tour. They expect to remain | there until the bridegroom's parents, | Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Perdue, gr, come | around to the point where they view | the marriage in the same lat that the | Perdues, jJuntor, ‘The young man doesn't understand ‘now his father and mother can resist Myy. Joseph Per- | due, jr. He coulin't r It was a short court. view tt ered considerable territory—began in Now York, got under good headway at Philadelphia and reached ite logical | conclusion at Chicago, Perdue, sr. 1s & lawyer at No. 38 Park Row, Hts son and namesake hasn't been out of col- loge enowgh to quit wearing his fraternity pin yet Met Two Months Ago. ed | Two months ago the youne man met Miss Fetelle Addison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James Addison, of Freeport, Just back form a finishing school | Right here ts whero a lad Would make about two co , three maybe If #he worked on space. An Miss Addison went to Phila @ visit, young Mr, Perdu business errand would om OP ovellet low wher deiplia o: for °F adelphia ee Ing, 8 ¢ 1) Mich!+ Perdue had y The wed k place Oct, 19, at the Prairie avenue , Miss Dixon was bridesmatd M, Watson was best mar ‘The familles of the couple were not Montclair present. They didn’t know anyth Prasbytorian In other respects the marriage was have or Chicane pavers sald) the groom wore the convent ———_ have black" and that "the BRIDE OF HOUR Mes Jos b Perque W SHE WAS A eg DRINK KILLS MAW: FAMILY DESTITUTE Wife Sees Husband Fall Dead in Front of Her Home. |ON WAY TO A SALOON. ; Woman with Four Children Lives in Wretched Home and Is | Penniless, | Mra, Annte hand her four chije dren, the a s niy el@it and the youngest a baby, all in threadbare gar- ments, almost rags, sat in sparsely fur= rshed rooms in the basement of No, 41 Kast Bighty-sevonth street to-dag and the mother wept silently over the bedy stand, Joseph Klein, who had been intemperate since he made ay 10 Jylnk and to neglect by f ard. times, and ner Wushand's body will go to Potter's, Field Klein, thirty-nine veara old, was absnet-ma oy trade, drink kep him from keeping a place for long, anf whenever mone ame to him it went |for whiskey, [is wife moved from place to 7 nd then rented the r ns in t wy ment ® Bast Highity-sever rect address, ‘Thera sia managed to keep a roof over her ldven by doing work of a jant- cas, I when sie could I gott t {t, or when neigh t night, He had ence of Hquor for Mo left night and s Dierkes’s saloon, at a can of ew Klein neglected 8 wife at iren, and he told him to go home, get a Job and buy food for vod we ud avent his family ther saloon at enth atrest and sggered by his own mise, His wile was looking put of the pagemont window, % he lurched against at »-post and then tell to the pavement, The wife ran to him, ghe ilied neighbors, and they sent for @ tor, ‘The doctor sald that Klein was dead-that drink had killed him Joe {s dead now," sald the wife, “and I must not speak fll of him, but, poor i as not himself, He has imeelf these ten years wh Avenue A. He @ Koy to the situation and have lls a, on Boa ate a uaa tor rere a taken {t away from the ‘made ) Didn't Hurry Back \ Wet ttt eg Thame, Y thought wa would Be 69 longer ean hey altp gently tn Wl Shand kea rhs F ho leave the This hi happy there, bute h ‘ 12 o'clock gnd other rigorous | cat ee eae nant come | ned to do, and # i » rink, We wok, poorer and poorer, and " d night at a dance AM called They decided) this Is the end yours d night ata d Mi that there Waa no great hurr aan Tou Then the poor woman gathered her Bloor o longer can they isle thavitable {ntery Sues t 1 Ne ; dehy a ‘i baby closer in her axms and eobbed, > ng Jate with tha grocer’s . 5. baron re hes rh e I j k i wet Lal Jail of with these surteptitious ban- be de 1 mtayed at the! “Catharine Sherwood” Says! fised ie othas Woman aad ¢ the missus gol to nail nen 8 eame back to hin yo? > . : IN PAIL OF WATER. Saha Stare will Have te i wit the family blessing of the| Bridegroom Refused to For- M W or ak into the h 1 ea Sirah ap ' , fi Louls ea t Wi Cyt Othenwire ti means a cold | ‘Then young Me Pera me paid a visi swear Another Woman. mu \Left Strapped in Chair, It Slid wal doorstep until the house is | t athens office une Mr, | = ie ; a4 | : ie Ma malt on the 4 | Rant suiKeeretAliet ae | CALVE’S COMPANION HURT, Out While Mother When the key curfew was thought | outer door of tho office, The interviaw| Deepat liad haNs oteom ke . - pi {t was decided that co-operation was | Ws Usfactory from the standnotne| f F Mra. I ¢ Mra. Baskerville Injured in Cab! sea vealel eon monthe ae necessary and as a result many of the | of Perduc, jr, and ho still hag hia suity!ariuw Pratt if Thomas Bier Accident in Montreal. i eiied his home at No, 1 " s at the torla sy 1 ao fa’ lar ee wiésane Montclair housekeepers have been asked ) At Victoria word, 0) eld, M ured) MONTREAL, Nov. Mrs. ‘I as it Hudson street, by falling Into « pail pe the egiole plan will be, to Join fn the movement to make it| But he's certatr everything will divorce fron isvand, Frederick 2 le, of N j adway, who F Of cours Will largely de- | effective. rt riaht when We, Bf, meets) Prat?, the lawyer, wi ome Is at Ne mpanying M of water pe e eration of the au ——— Mrs Jue, fr le West Witt Ass feprruts va) = ‘ r her ytis mother had strapped him tn < When seen’ 8 Offices Mr. Pordye Mis, Pratt F r r na igh chair and gone back to bed after CALL CALLER THIEF, = (S*. sw! } not Know. the | AIFe Pratt, w ving mu ° 1 an a collt tan ie breaktast. for her husband, 5 | young Indy whom his son had married |@bout elghtoen vy was to by a street car Ford Ketchell mnograplier. an the had never heard of her, {'Phetr marr x ¢ Thome e pt the baby Petes L ‘|Epatein Arrested on Charge of Jl. sill le voderstee, i me jah Delt Mra, 1 oman] While. Tithe ohate, pune fully ieee ale Looting Jewelers sate, come from Baltimore, but it was ru | eds pee bia a ML a, Be UL Po \ phil of water near Khe Miss Laugh jas been for seve: mor as far knew. As to whether| }! a Lad 2 | The awake the acasone appeating. as Dorothy, tn 1 Charged with grand larceny Abraham | je would. | y communication. with | Cees 8 AL Ad a great sircc her, bile fant had drowned Wizard of On 1 Bhe {8 play-| Epeteln, twenty-four years old, of No, | ils son he ui not yet made up| ty r the d the Mut tie laea heel tetors ake ie it and call wim mmerstein ig this we in into vaudeville re- t having gone cently, oe DIED DURING MASS. i} Church Mrs, Connelly Kxptros MRS, TODD AND LAWYER WHO DREW FIRST WILL, [FALLS IN FIT ON GAS STOVE. Girt Partially Asphyxiated Ac- cused of Attempting Suletde, Sophia Ruska, twenty years old, was trying to Nght the gas stove in her roome on the top floor No, 10012 East Fourth street, early to-day while her mother was absent, when sho was selazed by an epileptic Mt and fell over the burners, | The gas had been turned on, but the | girl was stricken before she could {gnite It. When her mother returned her daughs ter was unconscious and the police were called, The young woman Was sent to Bel yue and the police described it as a o of of attempted suicide, The neighbor ‘and the mother, however, declared that {the girl was partially asphyxiated through aocldent, She ly expected to re- = Mahal eens oe she wa parlor and jowe a ast One Hundred and F was arrested while entering | y by Central Office nd Wakerleld. w t, 21 ¢ police say Epstein called on Ste: » the Joweler wi ry valued at $1,200. sald to have a polico| Tuberculoste whose picture {s No. Gallery, 18 accused of robe | Steln, a Jeweler, ‘who lives st Thirtieth street, on the ut of bed his mind. street, A Se eel ‘ home stives WOMAN DIES ON STEAMBOAT, Dotes Victim Expires on PS Way Home from Albany. Mra, Nellle Phelan, of No. Bus wick avenue, Brooklyn, died to-day the steamer Charles W. Morse, of t |Albany night line, Ier death was 1 to tuberculosis, from which sie Ho | suffered for vears und while} A. s t dad in tha |could live only in cash vis tin ing 9208 In told lier that she a fow days, and afte me to dle f a RIDAY'S special offering acterized by that perfection of With Rich ( intricate beauty and perfect grace be found in town, innumerable clusters of plaits and foc Remember, Alt a; EV Py ee we “Fashionable Skirt Sate. Three Great Specials at $5.98, $8.98, and $10.98, appreciate these val vogue still holds supr $17.50 French Mesh Voile Skirts An assemblage of striking new theatre models also appropriate for afternoon wear, The assortment James, from the floor above, at the Pedell Stores opens the door on the largest line of exclu- sive skirt novelties—each bearing the stamp ot fashion’s approval—that the year has disclosed, ‘I'he assortments are unprecedented and the models and hang of the skirts char- tailoring for which the Bedell skirt rooms are celebrated, A Rare Collection of $498 1 . $9 New Style Skirts Ladies who wear the best, aud who frequent fashionable shops will Prevailing styles like the new circular skirts, Broadcloths, Prince of Wales and Clay Serges, Automobile plaids and Cameron mixtures, Panamas and Fancy Cheviots. 1 platts with the 6, $5.05. 98 { f clustered tatlore , ‘ n sn 9 $15 Horse Show Skirts, § Chiffon Taffeta Silk Tempting collections of the latest skirt models from Paris ga. ppropriate for dress and walking, for afternoon or evening e Rich quality silk, beautifully tailored, with a my- fine plaits ending with knee kills, Hang perfectly, CRY BASF HG sare price an &) assortin in t Adelutha, I G $4()-8 Taffeta Silk Drops, Designs of Regardless of their superior style they are the best $17.50 qualities to also includes a stunning lot of chiffon taffeta silk skirts. Both showing it-kilts in the newest fashion erations FREE by Bedell Exoert Fitters, SALE AT RSS PES BOTH STORES.

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