The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1906, Page 5

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VICTIM LONG. MISSING. Albert 'T. Jones, Alleged Mur- derer, Under Arrest and Wife Is Detained. DRAG CREEK FOR BODY. Sheriff’ Convinced that It Will Be Found © that Murder sect-on with destructive rage and has made every mother weep became peblic to-day through the arrest of Albert T. Jones, a farmer, charged ‘with the murder of his stepdaughter, Mary Clark, elght years old. A posse is . Gragging Rancotas Creek, near Ran- eocas Park, for the Lody of the little irl, who ® year ago. From a story told by . six-year-old Capoline Clark, a sister of the missing ehild, Sher:ff Norcross feels sure that ‘the body of the lttle one, weighted RIDE Fearing. that the fould a’etury ner |) ‘young husband” who ay in bed, pretty cighteen-year-sd Jeane’ te Klein, @ bride <f four days, suffered torrible last. night from flames that Durned nearly ¢very itch Of sk!n, of the upper part of her body and left! er fse0 a mass of sores. ‘At-the time the bride ‘recetyed her Euful Infutien she was preparing brotn very, close to the kitchen stove, Sud- denly a flame shot upward. In a mo-, ment her thin dressing gown was a mass, of fame. Even gt this critical, moment} the g{rl_did).not Jose her presence or mind, ‘Her first thought was of her hus- band. Not uttering a word. she rushed into the hallway \and down one flight of stairs, thus fanning the flames into a} furnace, } On the next floor she ran into Her-| man’ Klein, her) rother-in-law, and « friend, Harty Braslowsky. Brasiowsky | quickly threw his heavy overcoat over | the woman, and after much difficulty? Ke finally” succeeded in extinguishing ; But it was too late The brave gitl was’ horribly ' ‘Hearing, the excitement. in the halll- | thirty-five tenants in the big | apartment house at Nos. @, 67 doxn the sthirs and a panic was cree ated. Louls lela, the injured woman's husband, heard the great stir in the building and called for his wife. When she did ot answer he got out of bed and started for the stairs, By this time ‘Mrs. Klein” was being carried up the reap by Brastowsky und her brother- with heavy stones, will be! discovered. | and the southern part of the State of New dermey. ra a investigated, Father Threatens Violence. Mrs. Clark, mother of. the missing. and Tickle Caroline, has a - dwint ‘of "Centretont a, hamlet ttle ery mile from Masonvilie. she “OF FOUR |W'AMARK MAKES FATALLY BURNED }} Catches ‘Two Alleged Burglars MHS, JENNID KLEIN, moved to the masta Pe The ‘dieing ere at the Keamer ate. street. ART. ition. Thi 225s MARL FIELDS BELATED HUBBY CLIMB LD; ‘THU ACRECORD AS COP “on mete: ish Charges Within’ an Hour. To watch: two alleged burglars on sep- areéé. caseq within an hour was the \record of Policeman MeNamara, of the West Thirty-seventh street station, as by: his Yestimony to-day ide Police Court. He suo- thé two men held in $2,000 each. ‘for Special Sessions, They are ‘Thomas’ Higgins, twenty-one years |old, of No, 122 Welt Sixty-third street, and Peter Zruydore, of No. 537 Weat Party-weventh street. i , MgNeqmearg was on post on Ninth ave- (nue, near Fortleth street, when he notimed five men trying doors. Hoe (chased them sind they escaped.- Then he bé4 until he saw. them gather about the window. of Vietor Sevine’s, drug, ‘ptore, at No. 64 Ninth avenue, This ‘time he managed to catch Higgins, who [had @ Jorge, jimmy with him. ‘The grating dber!the window of the store had been partly pried off, but Higgins erid_a man had made him « present [ot the’ jimmy, . é | MeNamara took Higgins to the sta- Hom, arid hed berm back on post only « few minutes when he saw five men He thought it was a hold-up and ran to the crowd. .All of them got away ex- cept Truydore, who had 4 six-chamber- ed S8-calibre revolver fully loaded in his hip pocket. On bis person was ¥3.60 in change. Later McNamara found that John ‘J. Woeckman’s' liqgor. store had been entered by breskite a window. ‘Worckman said ‘that vwo odd coins in . ~ BOO TH CACO Whole City Mourns, and Busi- ness Will Stop as Simple © Funeral Is Held. LHICAGO, Jan. 18.—The body of Mar- shall Fiehi arrived in Chicags to-day on &. mpecial train, over the Lake, Shore ‘large numberof friends. of Mr. Field were'in waiting, and a detail of police were present to,,keep back the crowd which had gathered..as soon a9 the hearse had stopped in front of the depot, ‘She casket was placed in the hearse Slashed SHOT GIRL DEAD “ATER PARTY Jilted “Wooer’s Jealous Rage Prompted Murder Amid (Bpecial to The Evening | u BOSTON, Mass., Jan, 18. rtha Barnett, eighteen years old, a pretty mulatto, who lived at No, 209 Cambridge street, was shot and killed in her home last ‘night by Herry Middleton, elgh- teen, colored, who! Wit a guest ata party given in honor of Miss Barnett in view: of hér ‘marsiege, which was set for to-night, Midfilaton’s anger was aroused by the Suggestion ,made hy the girl's mother the’ that “ft wetting late and about he ett. i time added to ple Jealousy, he, having, of a “ hurts whi Mthee ath AME Sat tte is sana eid Bae are aes maser ga a ee ena, [a ap Menace the Peopl s; Biting Alkalis and the Impure Refuse of Slaughter Houses Munyon’s Witch) |Her Cloth of Gold Gown |\fh by a Vandal. Press Agent Says So and Is Willing ‘to Show: Place, Where It Misa Valeskn Suratt, who is appear Ing et Hammerstein's thia week it aketch with William Gould, ts a f tunate Yesterday, when Lydia, the maid, came, to the theatre she found Miss Suratt’s cloth of mold gown lying.on the floor of the dressing-room with the / front’ brevdth Jblashed into KHbbons, Yes, ma‘am, actually ribbons. The press, nm agout sald a0. If you don’t believe it behalf of he'll show you the dressing-room where it neppened, < Well, maybe Miss Valeska © Suratt wasn't * upon the drm of thi parol rahe ; e h eli aren GR sn ne he Eh ay oad ‘Th the See 5 the power of himself or the find Sie Sond face: eter Serenata Mss Surat tev going to have her cloth of ld costume insured. The proas agent anid 20, ROYAL BLUE TRAIN NW A COLLISION Crashes Into Empty Cars at Bound Brook, but No One Js Injured. ipl pegatie | i i Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders | Will Ofer Friday and Saturday a Spedal Fancy Back Combs, MAGNIFICENTLY MOUNTED on finest ‘quality & shell, the newest designs and shapes; ~ ; 800 GOLD FILLED MOUNTED COMBS, value B0c'to 100 COMBS WITH PARISIAN DIAMONDS embedded in the shell, value $1.80, for......5/))0.... Real Shell Back Co: Finest quality and color; value OBe., $1,801 for 50c, 75c, 95c and i as above. GENCE MAA OR REAL SHELL BARETTES and “Stray Lock” Combs, value 78 to $2.00, for 800, 7Be and 6.2.6 sess sede ons 800 FRENCH SHELL COMBS, 880 and 80c val for 1Be and......4,. Lei : Broadway, Eighth and $8 8 tip i i # i it TM feeille FETE 3 * Regular price, 6 at 1234¢—75¢ An opportunity to save 50 4-ply hep: Keasisrg desirable size and shape, Everything for me Housekeeping CREDIT ADVANTAGES ns at ne STORES. i West 14th Street, near 6th Avenue Flatbush Avenue and Fulton. Street, Brooklyn © e’s ealth, Into Soap Which Is Offered for a Few Pennies the re Misleadi y 4 ‘ of pelea ising, Tissb8 sng pla wrest or! less column; and othe World in i space. grew than balf as much in increased Dut TOtL aise d ments. GROWTH BY PERIODS. fant ‘moment sntum reached its force in the last’ a to a count made Dy tes Barrow’ Wada, & Con | et $11,215 advertisements, Logg prima rhelf Pigtail from July 4 to, i oll oe jor r ; ys No other newspaper ‘ever before: made such. gains in a Similar p More ¢ ina 75 per. rt of Le aphadpnrod a a retaviem Liege World's, own post-office. i ee

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