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SEEKING BOYER WO SHOT WIFE Patrick McDermott Wounds Her in Quarrel About Money. WANTS TO BE | YA CELL, Fugitive Sends Message to Police that He Would Like to Be Locked Up. Patrick J. McDermott, for many years @ boxing Instructor and for the past three seasons employed by the Pinker- ton Doetective Agency on the Qracks, le a fugitive to-day, and won! has been sent to the police of surround-| tng cities to apprehend him. MoDermott @ngered because his wife, from whom| he has been separated for several) months, refused to give him money, shot) hor in the head. | MecDermott at one time had several establishments whore he taught boxing. ‘They were failures, and when they were! Played owt he went to work for the! Pinkoertons. Ho ts more than sixty years, old and his wife is thirty-seven, The} @ouple quarrelied and the wife applied| Yor @ divoree. Laat evening he entered) the rooms where she Lived with their! two children, at No, 1 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Mrs, MeDermott ordered him out and Pefused to give him money, Ho threw an around her neck and pressed «| Fevolver against the aide of her tace! @nd fired. Bhe fell unconactous and he Fan out of tho house | Meeting friends cuteide, he invited | fem to have a smoke, and said he @rust be on hie way to Boston, That | fwas the las seen of him. His son, | eoming home from work, found his G@other, The dullet had passed through peed Hheeke, knocking out several teeth, he was taken to the hospital, and will } fed wil ‘The shooting is said to have been done with @ revolver the late George Bnge- (man, of the Brighton Beach Racing ‘Association, presented to McDermott for @oe! work. MaDennott used to boast that he ught President Roosevelt to box, but | here never was anything but MoDer- | @ott's word to show this was a fact, Within a few hours after the shooting MoaDermott sent this message to the Adams stree station “Toll Gergeant Jim Kennedy that I'll Pr there at eight to-morrow moming, Kite in One of his cells would be he > ite with that woma €6 jock abe +4. rs. McDermott {s the housekeeper ef the house in which she lives and @he one adjoining it, both of which are fwned by Justioe Gaynor, She sald @-day “A month ago I brought sult against 4 husband for separation, Sunday je I want Ji me up Where she cannot get at came to see me and asked me to «o > Coney Isinnd, I pok one of the children, fame back he was drunk. We had Bome words then, and I told him I would not drop my sult against him, Last night he aga/n came around and Bhe shooting occurred because I would mot give him money. I think he has one to Boston,” ——————— SAYS YOUNG WIFE refused, and he| When he HAS 3 HUSBANDS —— Branti, Arrested on Her Charge] of Bigamy, Causes j Her Arrest, MOUNT VPRNON, Nov, 21,—Although Goslo Brant, a pretty yolitan girl of Fox Island, at Port © 7, is only @ighteen, sho is under arrest on of bigamy and accused of hay’ hreo husbands. The third man she is alleged Ro have married is Lombard! Brantl, uf Glarrison, and he has also been arrested on the charge of being a bigamist, " Mrs, Branti, who swore out the war- fpant for his arrost, says sho has te Bvidence which will convict her husband et bigamy, while Brant! saya his wito qvas firet married {n 1901, then tn 100 and again in 1905, and that she has never t ee @ divorce from any of ber hus ————>—___— | DIES IN ASTOR HOUSE. Pr. James A. Bickers, of Madison, Va. Paralysis Victim, Dr. James A, Bickers, of Madison, Va., Wied to-day in his room in the Astor . He was stricken with paralysis Nest night, and his son, who accompa- nied him, and Dr. George T. Harrison fBttended him all night. Dr. Blekers, who was sixty-nine yoars id, was one of the best-known men of Virginia, He had been tn fll health sev- al months and Sunday came to New ‘ork with his son to consult specialists, Jo called on two doctors yesterday be- fore suffering the paralytic stroke, and ¢ and his som wefe to have started for ew Orleans to-morrow. Instead, the n will return to Virginia to-day with Bis father’s body, i ‘|| a Find Out! Where to tt your po thopping on the true bar Peary coniahiag Today's WORLD WANT Auction Soe Announcemenis race-, @ ROCKEFELLER DOG. TESA BURGLAR Mouthful of Cloth Is Souvenir of Attempt on Green- wich Home. (Special to The Evening World.) GREENWICH, Conn, Nov. M- While making hig rounds at midnight @ watchman at the summer home of William G. Rockefeller, son of William Rockefeller, the Standart Off magnate, detected two masked burglars trying to effect an entrance Into the house. The burglars were Working at the blinds on the first floor, The watchman hid he lant ern, an with his bulldog red atealthily i ward the house, As he did #0 a whistle Warned the robbers-that they had been discovered. The men darted over a fence just as the watch dog grabbed one of them. The dog only succeeded in getting @ good portion of cloth and the burglars escaped, An alarm was given and a searoh made, but nothing more was heard of the burglars until this morming, when it was reported that during the night t residence of Tllomas Burkes, of ( had been entered and robbed of arioles worth several hundred dollars, Willam G. Rockefeller and his wife are hunting on his father’s country evtate in the Adirondacks, CAUGHT ROBBING POOR BOXES IN CHURCH. Brother Henry Struggles with Thief, | Who Escapes and Is After. THINK LAW CLERK “WA BEMURDERED. 9" Missing B. F, Lynch Had $650 of Dayton’s Money When He Vanished, | loughby street, Brooklyn, on Saturday | night, {@ atlll miseing, and the theory is growing that he has met with foul pliy At the time of Lynch's disappearance he carcted $6 belonging to his em- ployer, He ofen carried eums of money tmhoh larger than Uns belonging to Mr Dayton, amd the Mct that he had a bank accoun: of severnl times thts amount, which he had not touched proves, !t is argued, “hat he did not in- tentionally lea with his employers money, Thomas Lynch, father, woo h at Canajohar came to New last week, He has been able to get no trace of his son, Ané believes that he has elther wan- | ered away while euffering. from men- tal aberration or haw been wayiald and rovved Dy some one who knew of his 6 of carrying large sums of the young man's | at-packing Interests Y, Was notified and Intances of the young man say had been sufferimg from over- JOB TO KNOCKEROUT OF PRESIDENT. {Captain Frantz, Who Outboxed Roosevelt, to Be Governor of Oklahoma, WASHINGTON, Nov, %1.—Captain Frank Frantz, late of the Rough Rid- ers, the man who some months ago Roosevelt and bested him, is to assume the office of Governor of Oklahoma Jan. 1, of being @ clever boxer, and the Pre: erner'a presence at the White House some months ago to have a bout with him, The President made a good showing, but Frants managed to put his right to the President's jaw with telling ef- fect. “Try again,” said Mr, Roosevelt Frantz did #o and got his left home and the Ube Executive went down. The combined talents of Kough Rider and boxer convinced the President that Frants waa the man for the rough countr yof Oklahoma. —— STEAMERS REPORT ARRIVAL. Bremen, Southampton and Cherbourg, the Holland-American liner Noordam, from Rotterdam and Boulogne, and the Mesba, from London, have all been sighted off Fire Island, ond all will reach thelr docks before noon to-day Before the cold ward Arrested, Brother Henry, of tho Church of 8t. | Joan the Baptist, on Hast Seventy-sixth street, bad a struggle on Sunday night with a man who, it Is alleged, was rob- bing the poor boxes at the church, Brother Henry came upon tie man as he, it is alleged, was getting tney from the boxes by means of @ stick, on | the end of which was some tar. They | struggled, but the felw broke away | rd avenue, where caught iby Policeman Van of the Sixty-seventh | tion, [ ald he ank Hughes, thirty years old, of treet and Second avenue. algned in the Yorkville y before Magistrate Poole art declared he was a “mean and held him in $600 bail for and ran down to T Co the ¢ thief,” trial, more—cigarettes Everywhere room or cafe The ideal blend leaf; smooth, mellow and richly fragrant. 10 FOR 10 CENTS weather sets in Geta Residence Bernard F. Lynch, Charles W. Day- |; ton's law clerk, who myst dis- Appeared trom his home, Wil- | put on boxing gloves with President) | Frants has long had the reputation | " ident took advantage of the big Wes-'|’ Tho Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, from | j THE WORE): TURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21, 1905 |LAWYER’SCLERK | WHO VANISHED, TWO OCEAN LINES ABSORBED Internation " ut Marine mpany In Suffering soldier tells: his experience with Eczema VOLE LO Syracuse, N.Y. niisted in the Ot y was tran A wae tay Ubsokytely cured om JOHN A} ¥ What cured him? 0.9.0. Prescription It will just as surely cure you} If you are auifering the tortures of the damneit don't hesitate, but go TO-DAY, NOW, to your It will R100, * but an in= in WE PROVE IT, Py convines you troncod with Cb. #0 tht any mitterer trom Dt othe * dns case. fro" Large-Size Sample Bottle Free, RIKERS DRUG sTORES, wiway and Oth # ton at 8. cor. Chton Mark's FREE SAMPLE COUPON MAIL THIS PROMPTLY) Telephone It saves exposure, It saves doctor's bills, It means convenience and economy. Rates are low. WEW YORK TELEPHONE oo. | Its quality explains why it is the largest- selling Turkish “aeisene in the ol i Its sales explain why that quality can be given for ten cents a If it were less it would cost as good cost twice as CIGARETTES of pure, natural Turkish THE FLAG GIRLS—Exquisite reproductions of large nite (6x9.Inches) In fourteen cofors, of the famous paintings, series of 2% beautiful women in characteristic national costume, Effective decoration for den, club: The whole series sent postpaid for ae 6 ANARGY ROS, 111 Pith Ave., New York. | D.D.D.CO., Medical Department | 116-120 Michigan St,, Suite Chicago | ses 4 arge ae rt OM) Au (Cars Transfer Jo Great Sale of Wisif : f / Thanksgiving VILUTL LIT; WALA Vi Linens, LEXINGTON TO. SAVE F 59°70 60° ST. Here’s Another Chance at the Stunning $30.00 Broadcloth Suits. A High-in-Favor Model $18.75 Like the illustration for We were so urgently urged to repeat the remarkably successful sale of last week that we have decided to comply—to satisfy those who came ifter the lines of sizes and colors were broken, i fe are made of this season's most These Splendid Suils popular fabric — Broadcloth — in black, blue, plum, wine, ruby and myrtle. The Coat js 48 inches long, lined to the waist with the best satin, matching the cloth, and has an inlaid velvet collar, The Skirt is a beautiful, graceful, high-kilted model, perfectly draped, and fits as though moulded to the form, hid We sell the Suit regularly for $25.00 $18 7 5 e ‘ ii Others sell it for $29.75, For To- A Bloomingdales’, Suit Salon, Second Floor, S9th St, Section. 525,000 Worth of Chinchilla & Ermine Furs to Be Sold for $12,500. If you are at all interested in Furs, and want to secure a bargain un- paralleled in really elegant and stylish Furs, you will be sure to be here bright and early to-morrow morning: $25 Fovr-in-Hand or Ascot Ties, $12. Beautifully finis! ed and §2 inches in length, $28 to $35 Four-in-Hand Ties, $19.50, $65 Four-in-Hands or Ascot Ties, $39, £35 to $40 Stoles, $17.50, $23.50, $25, | $35 to $70 Large Flat Muils, $15, $29 and $35, | $25 Royal Ermine Neckpicces, $9. Beautiful Royal Ermine Neckpieces, 34 inches in length, §35 Royal Ermine Tirowover Scarfs, $15, $50 Royal Ermine Scarfs, $25, $£0 Royal Ermine Flat Pillow Mutts, $21.50, Very handsome large muffs, with ten tails, beautifully finished, | Bloomingdales’. S cond Moor, f0th St. Section, ——— = Our Great Underprice Shoe Sale 10,000 Pairs of City Made Shoes J and Girls, Away Below the Wholesale Markel Prices, On Sale All Week, Just at a time when dealers all over town are advancing prices for Winter foot wear and just when every member of the family requires a pair of substantial, Shoes al warm shoes, comes this welcome and un- 4 i $1.79 precedented announcement, ’s $3.00 Shoes al Men's U.S, Ai ; bgp ed kid and box calf leathers, $1.95 | rey a roy shoes, $2.25 i Double soles, welted, All sizes Lace and button styles, as well as common sense, Sizes $2 95 ° 2% to 8; B to EE widths, Men's $3, $4 and $5 Shoes, $2 98 Button and lace styles. Women’s $2.50 & $2.00 Shoes al $1.79 52.00 & $3.00 All leathers, Five new toe shapes, Double Women’s $4,00 Shoes at or Single uae: solid oak Custom grade, in all fashionable leathers, é Sizes 6 to tt and-sewed welts. Lace and button styles, Heavy wélted or light flexible Girls’ $1.50 and $2 Shoes al 98 soles, strictly hand sewed. All sizes, Extraordinary value Patent colt, ox calf and Dongola kid, Lace Cc at $2.98 and button styles, Sizes 8% to 11 and 11% to 2. Women's Warm Felt Shoes, Roys’ $2.00 Shoes at 1.45 Lace styles and’ Juliets, all colors, bound with 98c Lace and Blucher styles, Solld soles of $ U fur, with good leather soles; sizes 3 to 8......+ oak leather. Sizes 1 to 5% , “ $ ” Boys’ $3.00 Rubber Boots “Storm King” al $1.98 These Boots are made of dull rubber, with extra high tops, and will cost you $3.00 a little later. All sizes this week, from small boy's 11 to a big boy's 6, Bloomingdales’, Shoe Dept. Second Floor, 60th Bt, Section, —————————————————— wT! oN. : / , This Beautiful $9.00 Bed for $5 98 Make comparison with good ¢ ® ° This bed is positively 4 H ; i E + {| that, quality for quality, our prices the greatest bargain ever offered at the price, It stands high, is built heavy in the new continuous post style, and has large brass scroll in head and foot. It is a regular $9 bed, for Wednesday only $5.98. Following are other note- worthy bargains: $12.00 Beds for $8.00 $14.00 Beds for $9,50 MAINE CORN $16.00 Beds for $11.00 |] £5." wort $18.00 Beds for $12.50 th! MACK ERBL— Blooming: Fourth Floor fat, Selb. pall ---Bloomingdale MARACAIBO COFFEE In th rion kind nlutely) ) iW it i Be Call Calitornia Sliced L California Plums , California Lemon ¢ $2.50 Beds for $15 $6.00 Beds for $4.00 $8-00 Beds for $550 $10.00 Beds for $7.00 | on Cling Peaches , Peaches SCHNI man Ali milohner, BSc; half ke $9¢ All Cars Transfer to The Best Groceries. LEMON CLING PEACH UP. BS, Californin, fine tot VRUNES, extra large and Wo 2c HOLLAND MERRING Great Sale of Thanksgiving China and Glass, The Right Sort of Sweaters for men and boys are at Bloom- ingdales’ In widest variety. Made of the best quality wool and worsted yarns; full fashtoned and regular made; large, comfort- Able and accurate in size, Notwithstanding the advance in the price of wool, our standard of quality is maintained at old prices: Men's Intercollegiate Sweat. ors, made of fin rsted; broad 1 double onl- i |, maroon and Used by the majority of clubs ‘in Greater vorth $5.00, Our $3.98 mp let of Men's raat BLAS, is Boys’ fine wool Sweaters, with worsted collar and cuffs, in all the Papiay plain ce a well as the color combinations of navy and red, cardinal and navy, Oxford and red and Oxford and mars tty, chetar nae: $29 € $1.98 Also complete lines at BloomIinedater’, O8e., BLAS, #179 and Main Floor, d0th St. Section, Ww Covpon, A Most Remarkable Offer, In onder to Induce you to he- come bet- ter ao- quainted with our extensive Watch De- partment, we will gol) (Wednes- day) upon pres. entation of this Cou- For $2.95, “The Greatest Watch Value You Ever Have or Will Hear of. extra thin model gun the popular 16 slze, el plated jeweiled winder and setter They are 1 wat 6, Watcnes that would be considered excellent value at $3.00 and $6.00, for one day only, with a Not sold at this price without tina Coupgn Aa the demand Is sure to be enor- mous, we mivite you to make your Feiection early In the morning Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, Front, Centre, Women’s $1.00 Glace Kid Gloves, in Black and White, All Sizes, 59e, Women’s Elbow Length Kid Gloves, $3.00 value, at $1.98 Women’s Heavy Imported Prix Seam Cape Skin Gloves, actually worth $1.50, at.... 89c In pretty shades of (an and Havana brown; all sizes, Hloominadates’, Main Floor, Soth Bt. Section. GI — conform the " figure to the “tapering” Shapeliness and defined waist line so distinctly fashionable this year, The R. & G. Corset abso- lutely insures the correct effects, We show all lengths in bigh or low bust— every one guar- anteed by the maker, Prices $1.00 to $3.00. Bloomingdales’, 24 Floor, Rotunda, wroceries everywhere; you'll find invariably are lowest. JAVA. MOCHA AND ARACAIBO, | vat y reguing 2 18¢c ic SUG + TABLE SUGAR SYR 0c ares 16¢ fancy, aur 180. ie “Oe Large Can ¢ | 23¢ | 28¢ 26¢ sees 16¢ | 20¢ 22¢ SWIFT'S WASHING row. me \ omingdales’, Basement. Brothers’ “tik te ooh 'S hh