The evening world. Newspaper, December 25, 1905, Page 9

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EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. ALDHOME “AG TM SEIS. ITD SMMSH TONS 5000 PAS OF OF HS BABES. JAWS WAGE (Christmas in the Home'His Annual Christmas. of Drunkard Munsch — Feast for Hungry Was a Sad One. Unusually Successful, WWIFE SAVED IN VAIN. FED IN RELAYS OF Deserted, She Had Worked!Tables Groaned Under the ]f and Starved to Make Little | Mighty Burden of Turkeys, | | Ones Happy. Chickens and Pies. HAD TREE AND A DOLL.|LONG LINE IN WAITING. | When,as Babes Gazen in Wonder, | Beer in Plenty to Wash Down fhe Drunken Father Broke All Good Things that Tim to Bits Provided ‘AN the other children in the fag end e ten bites to a mouthful Kast Forty-second sireet were | mouthfuls to a good plenty. ave a Christmas—a really truly Ohrist-| there were 2,600,000 bios to-day a -but the two lit'le Munseh youn mothy D, Sullivan's annual Christmas fers in the bare, chilly flat at No. S18| feast for the hungry at the TD. Su ere wofully afraid they were to be) jivan Club House, No. 207 Bowery. Five ven. ‘Mhey hadn's sean thelr! chousand voracloue appetites and im her for many weeks, and te moth 4 perishable thlrets were trained on 5,000 ad found {1 hard to pay the rent and} A Enh mach OF “) pounds of turkey, Do! uy anough food for them. She was lll! Ch ioxen, 4000 mince plea and @ keas p, hough she stuck to her work of teat ing and sewing for the nelwahors, | °) NN and vattant ac nad Ave, thet they didn’t know this jing | and continuing well 1 nto the aft pr ade Waar hai Tater: {nooa, Three long tables were nt at seit Wa tas & Cig’ black: Woktle, and | tl! “Tengah in the assembly room of] etnies Vie beats dhe mdther (a |the ¢ Jub-here, and they not oniy | ometimes knocks the little Mnicts | groaned, but shrieked under the mighty Hoitt, 8d they were not sorry because | (UMN piled Upon them Back take ther was away, They could p g) Soesee reeapehihe Macon 7 n@gry were fe in 7! jee, eee hartt rita c wie Pils | Knives, forks and spoons clnetnred me, she would only may, “Perhaps,” |AT2 Fane mersiiy; foam trom the beer g iH aha Just in once they saw her ng. Just an | TUES flew about like gale-biown opine} SCared Horses Swerve Jus wm teed $0 do When father would come| rt WMNNe Mumhed bere and thers a sid ashing ee ee aNee would come | witt reckloaa speed and the soft] . Time to Ayoid Dashing hed Bd squelging of the bung-starter mingled Went Hungry to Save. softly with the mastioatory melody, All last week #he had eaten very little | Distinguished Waiters. nd the foud that oume into the fat} Rarely has such @ distinguished lot) as just enough for the children, O¢| of waiters tended table at a J. D. Sul-| Steering a wide course to avoid run- | urde they didn't know that, nor thel,|Myan banquet. ‘These are some who |ning down a crowd of children in the was saving tl and nickels | hot-footed with tray and sohoot latreet, two huge Norman horses Crag- e meht have spent her own por-| te te cry of the froway tatt ‘sing @ heavy wagon to-day crushed {nto mp. All Baturdiay afterfoon they piayed| iione who ate and drank everything|@ Store front at Fourth avenue and the hallways of the tenement with| within reach, not excepting the paper | Prosktont atmmet, Brooklyn, wreoking the glass wimlawe of uwo establishments, | The horses didn't have any more sense | than «0 run away, tut they bil too much sense ty trample the children Pat Moran, a driver tor tho India Wharf Brewery, had gone into @ saloon at Fifth avenue and President street to deliver a keg wiyen his team decided to get scared at the street noises. The ran down President street, At Fourth avenue they swung around the corner, | squarely Into a lot of happy youngsters, making music whth tn horns and toy drume As if governed by the same |m- puise, the horees swerved in a wide are, cher chikires and heard a bot about ta Claus and Chrisomay trees and remnants and candy, When mother led them in for the soant supper they koi her again if she vtidn't think Mey'd been so gond that Santa would Ing them something, Thie time she coli them that if they ould go right away to bed Santa would are something nice fr them om hristmas ave, Thin time she didn't y and she smiled for the first time napkins that they mistook for light en- trees; George Krause, owner of the Dewey Theatre; Stite Sepater Johan C Fitzgerald, Wiillfam Baker Calvert, treasurer of the T. D. Sullivan Assovia- Louis Dops, John J. White, Dr. M. B, eeney, Charles Anderson, War den of Ludlow sureet jail; ex-Assim: blymun Henry Oxford,” HO. Apple- baum, William S, Long, we Cupd of City Hal, Col Michael C. Padden, Deputy Sheri Lows Lavitt, Larry Muuigan, of tue iamous Suliman fom- » many cays. lly; Join J. Donovan, better known 4s tion, . ‘They both were !n bed when Mra.| “biggy,’ and Joe Dunn. be slat stumbled on tt ie, ourbetone nite fell junech on her faded shawl ana] Betore the dovre of the clud-house| acroas the sidewalk. They smasied | } Pi c Tt “4 ue Ay hen were thrown open and the firwt skirm-| window of Ceroil’s drug store into \ iiprens, Oe inte. See he Inn attack of the hungry met With | amitherens, and the wagon wieels dia \ ere great crowds of «hoppers and she] counter artillery fire of food the line| the same thing for the window of a fruit \ ww two women sie knew. Mrs.|of would-be-teie reaahed down | the HES DEE CORT on tornee badly ‘Diunsch votioed they carried many bun-| Lowery to Kivengton street, along Riv ts of glass cut both 9 | \ ei openly fa if they | 1hés0n stgeet to Chrysiie,” nora on | but the children ail escaped. \ y eee © xf tle to Delancey and thence around tained toys and dolls, She nodded » them and they spoke cheertly, but o knew that « little later they would il to ame another they pitied her be- e her drunken husband, arrested any times for non-support, hiad foiled pay the meagre $9 a month the Court oniered, Oh, Mra, unsoh knew how ip mine an Gpent All for Children, At last she found a great, brightly ed store with things that gilttered the big windows and that if you sain to the Bowery unti) the last we- came involved with che first Little Tim in Command, ‘Lite Tim’ Sullivan previtied as 4a sort of senewobal of the teas, giving orders to the wasters and seeing wont one eppelice Was rung an At we Umno, The turkey hanker was deep roated, mwoy & Member of the Ancient Order af Work Hunters who oftumes find solace on sole lewuner and fusel oll wurned ae he uose at caloken an. thunderai mands for tne flesh of the grwat Sue wan fowl, But on the whole the feast was an enormous success, and if John Db. HORTY HURT IN CRASH OF CARS Dashed Down a Hill, Ram- (d’nt Ret too close 10 them looked | fo yeroller cous howe sen sume of the} ming One Trolley Into well, It waa one of those % and lappetine on show he wos ae iy " le 6 of ude ons cents emporiums, the pinbeck banare | writled : pha ary a> snore Another, All Crowded, ff the very poor, Well, she had almost dotlar she had saved mm one week, f coarse, she had gone hungry, out t wes beokuse Mi. Munse had wer read those nice soclalogical es- settlement workers publish eee chewed segments out of platters, nibbled tha prongs off the forks and daa stuns with their Knwes Uhat woul make a sword swallower Eee po ‘us Job and scream, “What's the As fast a8 @ diner fnisned his slab ot yie-usuadly {in one gulp—anouher took hds place, getting there aa the famous Kelly was wont to get to The hours and the ling was gtill long sinuous, stretching around @ aity block, Tho#e who came a trifle Inte, attaching themselves to the tall of the procession, @oquired enor- mous appetites, and there were a fow lively encounters following the of some bold man to butt in our place, He usuaily lost nét only as appetite’but a quantity of teeth. LOS ANGHLES, Cal, Dec. %.—-Forty or more persons were injured Inst night in a collision of three crowded street cars, A car got beyond control of the mo. torman, dashed three blocks down a steep incline and crashed into the end of another car, shoving the latter car into a third, which Was crossing a street at right angles. It was crushed Iike an emrshell and turned completely over. The second street car iwaus demolished and was thrown from the tracks and turned over, Nar bh ia £ oS i Poverty- on Ten are by Mra. Mansch had She saw a man on the stot ce hery in a bat- entiteted, Bos r many min- close, hard fight, but away with Al Motte Munsches ‘Among the guests who Pes Md the |The runaway car was also tadiy Festina, They bothered mother a | panquot’ wore 8. Colet. “Tudgo | smashed. “HAMIy ‘a paasenger on ne Oy find tia wee oon yee w. priya of Gene nye ent, eae ae Saye injury, some of them udge-elect James ulivan, Jame ing seriously hurt. he tol wham not to worry, and |W" Ssbomno and Sheriff Wrlanger, As those who had been feasted fled out of corned) ie, cua feet ree care | WOMAN BURNED BASTING TURKEY, also a ticket for an cesar that will take place on the night of Feb, 6. GAVE XMAS TOYS TO 2,000 CHILDREN. Henry Rowonstein, « toy dealer at (Continued on mn Beoond Page.) 1One Leaf a Year Is Enough! Clothes Caught Fire While She Was Leaning Over a Kitchen Stove, mek “ Circulation Books Open to All” NE Ww YORK. RIOTOUS SCENES IN REBELLIOUS MOSCOW. Into Youngsters. \ | AT'S all the new leaves you'll have to turn over to be prosperous if you just e to let WORLD WANTS. Find the Things You Want, No. 8 Park Row, played Ganta Claus to 2,000 children of the lower Bast Side to-day, This makes the fifth year that Mr. Rosenstein has remembered the ohtldren, Five thousand packages of toys were distributed, Dolls and sete of furniture were given to the girls, and mechanical Mrs, Annie Lyons, thirty years old, a widow living on the top floor of No, 4#1| Bast Seventeenth street, was taken to Bellevue Hospital to-day by Ambulance Surgeon Madye, probably fataly burned, The burns were received while oe was bastl, Mra, Lyot na the turkey, nana tn down, Ey caught fire, She ran ini where by ee ohildren nwve: EDITION (From the London Graphite.) Two Men Badly Injured When the Boiler of a Locomo- ' tive Burst, Night ad Be h Day in Freight Car After Balting Through Window of Home. Lewis Graham Dead, NEW ORLEANS, La, % Graham, eighty-four years old, a Mex- injured, uwelve of them seriously The accident was caused, it is claimea, | by a defective rall j When the accident ocourred the chair} ee Lewis car rolled down an embankment, drag ging the other cars with {t. ‘Me ours} can and civil war yeteran, and former were dragged along in this manner on| President of the International Typo thelr sides for more than 400 feet before raphical Union, died suddenly f the kraln was brought to a stop, , bi at asi lay. CHILDREN IN FIRE PANIC. Vv..ie the little pupils, numbering a score or more, of Rabbil Rosenbaum’s kindergarten on the second floor of the double- hata we Broome street, were at prayer} condition oe ruck 4" cooker tenement at No. 126 to-day, fire broke out in the printing establisnment of Davi Shorr on the third floor. The children and othe rtenants were seized with panic but all were got out in safety, Capt. Seikless of Truck No, 12 fell from a ladder and wa: bady fwrt while pelping in the work of rescue, -AUMAWAY TEAM MISSING MAN HI. HURLED N/R BY |FRE LE PANT DOGES CHILDREN’ AS POSSE SEARCHED TRAN EXPLOSION PRICE ONE CLIN’ Wi IN RUSSIA AS "XMAS PEAGE RULES WORLD ee Celebration, the Streets of Russian Cities Are Strewn With Vic- tims ot Cossack Fury. Be Raised Again by People, Who Fight Desperately—Czar Making Supreme Effort to Put Down Revolt, 26. ST. PETERSBURG, De While every other Christian nafton on the face of the globe is celebrating the feast peculiarly asgoelated with the | sentiment “Pease on earth, good will toward all men,” Russia is in the throes of butchery, assassination, lawlessness and rioting, Fragneniary reports from varlous parts of the empire indleate that happenings on what in the rest of the world passes for Christmas Bve ap- proximated in ghustliness the slaughter of the innocents ordered by Herod following the first Christmas Day, Christmas in the Russian Orthodox Church falls on Jan, 7, From pres« ent appearances it will be a festival of horror, for the people are deter« [I SEEK DEATH mined to force the rebellion, while the Government is bending every effort | —_—_—— to bus gov Loa FevoiiHon by force I arms, As Piano Factory Burned Fire-| = lanes wenreatenee Rat tone | men Stretched Net to KO FINE FOR HTT ; | eee oe succeeded In restoring com- | Munication by A roundabout rowte: this Save Connelly. morning. All reports agree that the A fighting yesterday, which continued u. [il midnight, uitohery assumed the nature of # FREEPORT, b. 1. Dee. %—While PATERSON, N. J, Dec. 2,—Two men| A fire that caused a young man who jar tb by the machine guns of the |despondene over business troubles ang) Were #erously burned and scalded, one |'¥aa recovering trom typhold fever to tillery, grapo and canister belng em- the fact that he’ was unable to of them 60 severely that it is though: | Attempt to jump trom a second story | ployed mervilessly against the ill-armed money with which to buy Christmas" ™!ll dle, by the explosion of « boiler Window and whigh started a punto in| ee ; sel act { [presents for his wife and three children 1° 4 LIK camel-back engine on the Sus-| Roosevelt Hospital, completely burned|Son of Chicaso. Plunger «| Atrocious tales are told of the Com Samuel Neon, a cigar dealer of this (uehanna Railroad, just beyond North | oUt the aix-story bullding at Nos, at . ; : j Sacks, who, plied with vodka until place, Aisappeared on Saturday night / Merson. early to-day, The engineer | to 5% West Fitty-eighth street early plained that His Machine sn fired down the streets, sometimes last and wandered about far twenty-four | #4 10 Whe cab ad the time, but escaped | to-day, Three alarins were turned in : “ charging with lance | hours, He 1s back et home to-day, but |!ury | because the firemen had great trouble Was on Heavy Grade. I The Josurgents displayed great stub= lauffering from exposure mi {wo men injured were Conductor | with low-water pressure, It was only fovinnead holding barricades, gven ade Noon's mind seemod affected Satur. coe us Butler, N. J, and Fireman by the hantest kind of work that the , oe wise be dt ey pees to the slaughter, day, he Imagining an enemy sought his |; anno® 1A Dare, of Strouteburg, N.Y. (fire wan kept from sprending, and,| eetcher-a-nilion” Caters aon, CHAE | Hows at un uatiey ee OM wine fo During the night he oecame Ut Bart js in the General Hospital, this since tho big tanks of the Consolidated | ile, wae the only defendant in the West-| "9 telophung mint boisterous and, leaping from a window bidet te nei : " are ne and Gas Company are just across the] chester Police Court to~tay when Masi¥e| yoy eas prbeiot pes ere at ran along the road, elud nembers ble ir pout the body and face et, there danger conded the benct fi v8 the fighting was ree of Ms family, whe i oo oe Ati the: thompltal It in wala today thacleoeee © was danger of an explo.| trate Breen ascended tlie bench Sumed at daybreak, the SHINS. ie i ke ho went In prirsuit ca Ane a Al * ston Charlie Gates waa charged with speed-|gecying the tr Wed tite agam him withOn eee ne him and seeing) ine. Mabie is In St. Joseph's Hospital, | 7h? Youne man who heoame frantic | ing his Mercedes automobtio faster than’ sisting attscks, Kew detalis mo citer without coat or hat took him in| iety goaldelt about the arma ant body, | 2% Are was Wililam Connelly, | ve ciit-second stop-wateh of Bicycle but coniicts are reported still Ben Aad gave him both, Noon starting off TRA BE Wil Fesoner Le +! twenty years old, who was convalescing | Policeman John Dillon could keep time, | throughout the ity apparently for home. . : | from typhoid fever at his home, No, 632] His excuse waa that when Dillon causes! | MOSCOW, Dec. d—This, the te Me engine was ‘drawing a train of | » Hay of the strik Instead, he struck out for Garden | Weat Fifty-etghth street. His father, | him yesterday in tha Bastchester road, gare Boake re, slege, opened wi lo 1 ; empty coal cara up the grade just be- ne scenes carnage and d ey Cah rere entire distance and} youd Nerth Paterson, when something | Patrick J. Connally, wae ie the room }near Pelham parkway, the machine | fllen, ond up to noon the fighting there taking refuge in @ frelght car, Is ms 5 thie, 1 ines ibd the oo when the young inan smelled smoke. | was on a grade and that that was what | yereeen roops and people has beea He romained hidden all night and ail | net tc pohec kineor Shater rec J2l® Was Just before the alarm was | caused all the trouble ntinoun, nt j Yesterday, while a posse searched the| mained in thw cab trying to wacertain | UTC! In. When the engines ratiled | ‘The polleeman told the court that that] tle scrugule, but the workmen aun country side for tim | the cause of the trouble, while La Barr | 42M the street, young Connelly be-| was true, but that he only did his duty] eimlued as evar, anen: day Last night Noon turned up at the| wid Mavie jumped to te ground to in-| me wowntrollable, He jumped up| in arresting the son of “Hetcher-a-paigy’j@MePIMg fre of machine guns vestigate. and ran to the window ry 4 : 8 poustant on the si & th home of his brother-in-law in thie | 'Sfhe'two, men on the ground were ox-| “migra (9 (ue window. million.” So Magistrate Breen dis-|charge of cavalcy ant the place, He was thoroughly exhausted, | amining the boiler when there waa a| i her could tnierfere le} onarged Charlie and reprimanded him] Point nave their awful e . having bed nothing w eat. He ts now rile explosion. Both were hurled sey-| 4 Jumped out on the window ledge.| with a merry Xmaa hale bloodshed, but the numbers of + under the cure of doctors i] feet. Engineer Shafer was not | 1) the @treet a crowd had gathored. When Charlie Gates Was arrested yes “Me p People foal th tit Mose a ven thrown Codi u the tone of the, Half 4 dogen firemen noticed the young|terday Mrs. Gates Was w mainvain ite stout reek if Moscow ega Baar ina tee Heke on pena, man screaming ar he crouched on the /EWtDeINE the aaron lon nur only a short time 2 WHOLE TRAIN PLUNGES | ran to the ald of the injured men, They| W'™40w lelgo, They spread a fire net |i yman vit hie. bicycle alc wi tise and 4 fund La Barr lying on tie road uncoy | for Mim, IT: was just at this moment }in the mud impons COntunicn ft " OVER AN EMBANKMENT | «tous. is face and hands badly burned) that che elder Connelly dragged his on |__'Get In hero with your bike," maid tho} iiave neon, killed fa! { ' and scalded, and near by was Mable, | trom the window. Chieagvan to Dillon, but the dead Hat w iol fous: d -— Vis eaalded ad burned, but not uncon: He helped Dillon and Dillon's bike | hynareas 1 certainly ‘total : ; LJ along An ambulanze from Rresevelt Howpt-|ineo the auto and ran himself and his] 'g'twetnot yp Many Passengers Injured, Twelve off) “A wrecking train wan nent out trom |, all 9 Diosk way, wom summoned, | aptar to the dearest pier san blomiy. battling “aren, ‘ ay ' i here and the two injured men were 0 : ri ri grour Them Seriously, in Accident on | hurried back tothe elty, where they. | eruccute Connelly. atl! screaming and {uusillade ‘of whells f pADhe (ae Caen to. tha’ noeatal ti Rtrugaling, was taken to the institution Jeune placed at differs Denver and Rio Grande. ‘The entire lower pact of the locomo- | There the patients were on the verge of foes ty Constantly raking the strikers as 5 \ tiv "i i : & panto, o aré entrenched behing DURANGO, Col, Dec, %5.—Tho enst=|hind to be sent te take base coal are a Niinentas ihe Ai: ew are | Thes barricades were Sea ‘ind dound Denver and Rio Grande passene| io thelr destination, — Rngineer Shafer | wero ga ER MBL ey Wate teal ne troops, bug ger train from Silverton, well loadea |SY" he cannot understand what onused| i oP f Beckarae quickly: oy thw 4 e explosion, r hic! 8 confin ers. who, ar & oy with passengers, was wrecked three) The pols of the cresh was heard for factory huflding, started pe i om replaced hy’ Br miles from this olty yesterday, and qj several mMles and large | floor, which 4s 4 on the second i ‘ large number of the passengers were! number of persons to t Q * & shop for the making | —— oe of organ reeds. The first floor Is oc. - in which girl st len upled by an fron company and the both Inf , four upper floors by the Baumeister scot rj cently | ana in caring iin: plano factory. The fire burned quickty Mus and Friend, Recent Y Busines is neve held ut pin ; me sae ‘rE a1 here, only rtions ol There was danger of its spreading to) from Russia, Blew Out Gas [Xe sNnes, om ma few portions of the tenements, the gas works and to the hospital, all within a stone's throw Chief Croker arrived on the third alarm. Besides trouble with low pres sure, Fire Truck No. 4, which fs of the Jon the streets at Sister’s Home. —- KELLY, JUST KELLY, ‘There was @ tragic ending to-day to ’ compressed alr type, broke down. Aline Chrisumas celebration held last HE A) A FIRE HERO, | erowd of persons, who were going to/night in the home of Mrs. Paul Ray ‘ aoe joarly mass at the Paulist Fathers’ |mond, at No. 162% Bathgate avenue, tle | Thomas F. Kelly, who refused to tell the police his adress, saved a man and wife frum being burned to death in the house No, 8% Fifty-third street, Broolte Chureh, witnessed the fre. The damage was estimated at $0,009, | and Chief Croker seemed much irrt-| ated by the lack of water pressure Bmnx, when two of the guests were found dead in bed, asphyxiated by gus One was John Muscow, 43 years old, of 105 Twenty-wecond street, Bayonne, | He said: JN. J. who recently came to this coun- |lyn, last night. One of the rescued, “Lf the wimer pressure had been | tty. He !6 a stepbrother of Mrs. Ray- | Mrs, Michael Cowan, died later, Her | etiat. it ebowld ba. welpould have kept,mMond and she had not seen him for | husband, who also was carried out by jthe fire bids spreading to the upper | Mneteen years before he came to her | Kelly, was painfully burned, but not wind kept the flames iron blowing a,t end, Andrew Caamusts, Kelly was so badly burned that he had to be taken to the hospital His toward the gas tanks, It fa a serious ‘The men were unfamiliar with ilum- hands were a mass of blisters and hig when a truck refuses to work, want them Wo want them 4 1 am taking nates on the oo WEATHER FORECAST, ‘Forecast for the thirty-six hours ending at 8 P, M. on Tues- day for New York City and vicin- ity; Generally falr tonight and Tuesday; light southwest winds, inating gas, They retired to a room on the second floor of the Raymond cot- tage after midnight, and it is supposed blew out the ‘They were found | dead this morning, ———— MYSTERY IN DISAPPEARANCE, to The Fvening World.) Deo, %.— Speota! PORT CHESTER, N. ¥,, Mystery surrounds of Frank MoKenna, of this city, who was missed seven days ago while working on @ steamboat at Mamaro- neck, It has been rumored that he the disappearance | hou face bore marks of meny burna, Mre. “owan fell sleep while reading by u kiiohen stove. Her husband war ep on a louge in the same coun stove set fire to the paper Gowan had been Toading, a ber ln ing and the carpet can eth She was & mass of flames when Ki whe was passing, rushed tate the Unminatua of his own hurts, Kell wrapped the woman In a rug and and cate eee er to the street, where oth for the a kitchen, her, He then where he ped Cor returned was drowned but no trace of his body has been found, Friends have scoured all the towns around Mamaroneck for news of bim, but without result, j >. ri ’ nacious from the smoke clothing” af (ay 8 fet eat shoulered ; {) While All the World Joins in Christmas | 4 \ ‘ :

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