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We HERS WE SENT TO HOSPITAL!) 2 mrs James Bilger Under Great Mental Strain After At- tempt at Suicide. TARRAIGNED IN COURT. wsband and Friends Failed to Appear and Magistrate Post- ‘ poned the Hearing. Bobbing and laughing by turns, and eking wildly ‘with her jeweled fn- at the heavy gold chain about her Mrs. Estetle Bilger, of No. 131 Thirty-fourth street, Manhattan, ife of Lawyer James Bilger, of No. 6 cman street, was arraigned to-day pn the Lee Avenue Court, Williams- rg, charged with attempting suicide. "Th woman had thrown herself from a ron South street, Williamsburg, yes- day and was rescued with difficulty nee she fought and scratched those hho dragged her from the fiver. In e was unable to talk ooher- Hy and Magistrate Higginbotham t her to the Williamsburg Hospital ‘Sor further treatment before she will be “egain arraigned, Feb. 9 Mrs. Bilger is a handsome young ‘le are said to have quarrelled last ‘Friday ight. The worry over this is to have caused Mrs. Bilger to ‘try to end her life. Could Not Tell Story. was under Boch mental strain to- ;. the circumstances. At one time she ‘gaid there had been a quarrel and later dunied it. She did not seem to know | Jong it has Seen since she saw her “qmband. She said that she had been Visiting her mother, Mrs. Henry Craw- a at No. 222 Belmont avenue, the See the | ‘Neither Lawyer Bilger nor any of her ab many diamonds and about her | box charge stated she seemed dazed. Jy with difficulty aid she say brok- I don't know. I don't remember. I @on't want to d “When Magistrate Higginbotham sent to the hospital. * ove wyer Bliger, when seen at his office the by an Evening World reporter, said to-| A No. ‘was not in court because I did not “the papers until after it was all over. “I have been afraid to stay in the house my sefety demanded I stay / way fro. her. Mrs, Lotta Newburger, mother of Jus- Uce Joseph E. Newburger, of the Su- _ ‘trate Higsinbetham and with the hos-| preme Court, died to-day at her resi- pital authorities, and I shall at once} dence, No. 49 Bast Elghty-third street, "I aave communicated with Magis I am very sorry, for I did not at the foot of Hast Twenty-third] her ly that several passengers car- S Boman, and her husband, who ts a mu | "9 | ling. wih a Winch nad aunokioe tbat BCR ES ’ eee S$ sults that wore $14 (member of many well-known clubs, ts f | 46 | was answered with a chorus of quack: ||| payments, if desired. ueek ae ee ee 48 suits ttiat wero $13 ‘thirty-three years her senior. The cou- | | | ing from the well-inannered ducks on Send postal for catalogue,|| “@1S nt blue and black chev- 40 wuls Une were $12 ‘hat she could give no clear idea | Crowd Sees Man’s Life Ground Commuters Miss the Familiar! Flock of Ducks Swoop Down, e Deliberately throwing himeelf In front, “The Flower Girl’ was not calling) Central Park ducks and geese are en-| ds appeared in cour, Mrs. Bilger) yyen:, of a train, a man commiiai suicide oa | out her wares to-day wher. commuters tertaining visitors to-day, that are so-| © « ducks and to join them Three Stores. e Three Broadway Stores. Second Avenue Elevated Railroad | hurried from the D.. L. & W. trains jsurning here, decid heth he | OF In fast, on several occa. ||| y | Three Broadway Stores, | os8 842 1260 the Sixty-fiéth street stution last) and mado for the ferries at Hoboken. | °UrRing here, deciding whether the | 5. atures, with 1134 Fifth Av. nr. 18th St.|}) 255 se 5260 = ai sites | “The Flower Girl had been selling wines a ore ge whether {§: will be) ¢), hae vA . 12 W 2d st * . at at a | opposite near opposite jalone in the pen mumbling to her-| ji; was 11.15 o'clock when the ticket-/ nosegays in the ferry-house for so many “fer to fly back southward. fa f x W: 3 City Hall, Union Square. Greeley Square, She lost her coat and hat while | chopper, Leon Buah, siw a man of| youn thar men now grown old and The Visitors are a flock of wild duck ttle rk fare 7W.4 » Or. B'way | Warren st. 43th st. 32nd ot. eriods not & the Hast River, and in court was/ghout thirty-five years, avout 5 feet 6 Hred only in a beautiful black velvet | inches tall and dressed like a laborer in ig and a white silk shirt waist. She | Sundmy clothes put his ticket into the was a heavy gold chain and large |linmediately a truin rushed along the . ¢ was called and} Platform. The unknown passenger! i 4 ‘When her nami leaped upon the track despite the ef-| PSN she was missed to-day. In a forts of Bush and a waiting passenger | named Muth tw stop him, | The motorman, William Defaber, of| 7" eight the Station and C) ambulance from the some romance in the early life of the tng under mi f, found the man . craw! the car, found the the account of my wife's condition Wer . fi flowers, Bia aot ae Oo ee time, sea; JUDGE’S MOTHER DEAD, | ARION DANCING NOVELTY. her. It was no quarrel, but I| Mrs. Lotte Newburger, Aged 8&2, stadt, Bavaria. In her long and busy | of Spanish dancers. the Trio Sister gaining a decided novelty for this year’s; ‘ CHOICE of St. Louis as the very best all-round baking flour it is | pay a cent more for any other brand. One trial will con- CHO Ice take steps to see what can be done for| She waa elghty-two years of age and| ball, to be held at Madison Square) “GROCERIES | nossl Serna PaO: AR ROUT HEARN panes aay, evens | vince her that better flour Is not to be had at any price. XS OCERIES.4 jo3 en an invaltl, | Garden, , Fed. 9. 3 ¢ ing we sell i ir in same grade for t! ‘cat sale—t! si Mrs. Nowourger, waa bora in Burkcun- | “Tiyey ‘have etguged the famous troupe z of flour ean be bought in carload lots. We control the en- | i the countren and each one at th area alee Lace career she worked unceasingly to pro- mote the happiness of others. Jusitve | America. The troupe will give several) Newburger was devot esterday morning an him. Arrangements for the funeral ser-| Seasons, by the Metropolitan Opera- . De and acted #0) “ices have not been completa. House éorns de bailet. pi “THE WORLD: | MONDAY | EVENING, FEBRUARY 5: 1906. SOCIETY MICROBE IN POLICE DEPARTMENT—PHASE 4. DYNAMITE FOUND ies By F. G. LONG. , IN TENEMENT CELLAR. : i ¢ Enough of Explosive ‘to Raze a Block Is Discovered and “Black Hand” Suspected. + Detectives of the Fifth street station gating the finding of forty- e-pound sticks of dynamite and if caps in a storeroom in the ement at No. 019 East THE FORCE. Irs gure How PERFECTLY RIDICULOUS AND explosiy he house. e detectives have learned ~ {that Angelo Podardo, who has been liv- y r . ng with Ferisco, recently has receivea| Well, Well! : This shows how well! ling letters from the “Black! So well indeed have our was enough explosive in the} Young men’s suits sold this 1 to raze the entire block. year that even this early we} Young men’s suits at $10; } | find that the stock is getting) i,e5 32 to 35 chest, ! broken. | : | ‘o-day we take advantage BS eee ’ : od : i 271 that were §22 | of this to give several hun- 76! that ware) $80 dred young men and big boys| ‘a big advantage in price, and thus clear the way for a fresh that were $18 thet were $16 that wera 815 t t. that were $14 If you desire topurchase a first- | ae - ) + — |]|¢less piano and do not want to) Every ene ee ene * | Pay a fancy price, examine the ure aa we pea 32 Boys’ long trouser suits at new Waters Pianos for 1906||| 39 "CS%, 18 See erocudl ee sizes 29 to 31 chest (1 land you’ will discover that a jday, and every boy’s long #5; zeS 29 to 3 st (13, ‘strictly high-grade piano, with | trouser mixture suit, sizes 29 14 and 15 years), g 5 Z wonderful tone qualities, || ‘© 32 chest (13, 14 and 15 82 ouits that were $18 lean be purchased at-a'very tow| \years), is reduced to $5. j 42 aults that were 810 rrice and on small monthly Practically all our young; ssradila hat weletls ME RATS wim HIS Kenire— EXAMINING A CANDIDATE FOR A JoB. A BAD HANDICAP. > COMMON SLOBS BARRED the pond. iots are included, with some, ( |The tame ducks had jus been fea || With reduced prices and terms} Aa Oy | [ & W iN GONE IK CENTRAL PARK =: the visitors arrived. Seores of |/on our new 300 summer serges throw.1 in. x , | obe ' \aeeeasts ng s Single and double breasted oung men’s separate trou. levidentiy E ica tee 3-Year System. suits, : sers at $2.50; sizes 28 to 31 giving you three years’ time on, A lot of young men’s Win- waist. i ual for so; long journes uth, to be decoyed by 2 e wild ducks fell 5, <3 r. 5 Si = 7 ° Out on Second Avenue | Figure of Every Day, from Sky and Join — reader and, sil keeping tev torma, | 2 Diano, without interest. Stool, fea aremarked down) 216 pairs that were $4.50 % P . Uon, swam among the tame ducks and | cover, tuning and delivery free, ||| tO $2.50. Line. Who Is Dead. Tame Fellows. fell upon the foo , ? | Sizes 28 to 31 waist. jto $7. = wid ack | HORACE WATERS& Co, syedtny the Co, Rocers, Pert & Company, Rocers, Pret & Company, which, flying In V-shape, darted ov: 4 Harlem Branch (Open Evenings), | seldom that a | citelet above Cer aztao {an torgee Sele || 254 West 1 25thSt.,nr.8thAv. almost cloud high, ana] {iid de to come f swooped down on the duck pond, fell esd Seid Gun ECT Te ECAC) | feeble do not remember wien she was | Oe fonda: | mot there, summer and winter, bowing tray Park. y. | to acquaintances and smiling, always | happy, rain or shine. The “flower girl” is dead. on the downtown platform. Almost That ts the cozy little cottage at No. 20 Bloom- street, Hoboken, her body lies. ere she was known as Mrs, Cathar- i he was 8§ East One Hundred and Thirty-|'e Leicht. She recently said | th street, set his brakes hard, noi| ighty-two years old. Nobody knows wheels of the foremost truck passed just when she twent to Hoboken and the body and the hind wheels of began selling flowers at the ferry, for same car wedged the man against she had been there so long no one is Tails, old enough -to, remember. Policeman summoned reserves from| Her antecedents were shrouded East Sixty-seventh Street Police | mystery, and {t is believed there \ At 160 JAMES BUTLER Grocery Stores. Our great annual Midwinter Flour Sale, commenced last | cost of handling—not a cent of profit—but we enlarge the Thursday, has brought joy to many thousand hd¥wes, and is | Wide circle of its friends and gain the good-will of thou- continued until Wednesday night this week. For sixteen suns Gr new customers: Compare this four yn Sah ot years we have been selling Pride of St. Louis Flour and im- vic ath ‘lad r cue i ie Pees ery Sue te First Time at Masquerade Ball. proving it a little all that time, This Winter it is better | enable you to make the comparison (it you wish to do so). The committee in charge of the ar-| q than ever—as near perfection as flour can be, Every house- | we offer the two other leading brands of flour at the lowest rangements for the grand, Arion Mas-| keeper who is using it—and their name is legion—will tell | price the millers will permit them to be sold. The house- querade Ball have been successful in| you this; and we have no’ hesitancy in recommending Pride | keeper who once tries Pride of St. Louis will never again The surgeon, | tittle smiling old woman who s0 loved ae eee Famous Troupe to Appear for the Dies at Her Home. in the country—and each one at the lowest possible price, So : tire output, and for three more days will retail it for the net | The choice omer Be Le Pride of St. Louis Flour,.’«.4.95;":."62c Pillsbury’s Best XXXX, «1, 5.50; %."69e 3, this being thelr first appearance in attached to| of their captivating Andhusion dances, and her death has deeply: affected following the grand ballet of the Four) her to the watting-room and watched her closely until the boat was fm its slip at the foot of Broadway, ) Williamsburg. There a women told > Policeman Hamburg about Mrs. Bilger, who left the boat and started along t avenue through the factory dis- Her fine clothes and jewels made her conspicuous, and many people "watched her. Policeman Hamburg {ol- > lowed. At the dott of South Second street she @ddged beteween two buildings of the Sagar refinery and ran toward the river. ‘Hamburg sepd after her. Sho gathered her ekirts, jumped to the i!ghter Cayt. Alberts and threw herself .nto the wator } béfore the policeman could reach hur, ‘He threw her a Ife ring, but she pusied ut away. He and the mater of the lichter caught her dress with boat-hooxs. ‘'he woman tried to free herself, but cuyir not, and they pulled her aboard the lighter. Bhe fought her rescuers biting aid ‘icking them, tut they held her fast, end she wns carried w (ie Eastern District Hospital. WERMAN TWICE SAoreh Hecker’s Superlative. ...5.50; *t.:"69c Pride of St. Louis Flour,.2.7%,19c.:3410c Very Best Creamery Butter, a Ilb., 25c. Ten days ago we made a clean sweep of a number of the largest Western creameries, with an option on the entire Pure ‘Condensed Milk LION BRAND, Condensed Milk A N output of their finest products. The quality is so satisfactory that we are still exercising that option and bringing large HAM and BACON. Brand | shipments right along. We continue selling at the merest fraction of a cent a pound profit—hardly enough iS ey ie Ss. E ted C Bone! Bacon, sugar cured, weighing it out; but our customers are happy, and their myriad purchases enable us to keep control of the butter situa- us little sugar-cured vaporate: ream. fhonmost savory ‘and appetizing | tion. This superb Winter butter cannot be matched in quality by any dealer at less than four cents a pound more than icnics, I tender, nourishing NOT A CHEAP ile d packed, with fat and lean streaks} our price, if at that advance. It is the fanciest and choicest creamery tub butter that is coming to market. and toothsome; weight 5 to 7 mil ani ¢ i 3 In spit: lbs, For this week we continu: cream, but always safe and relia- | Te aitanee tori the 1 to"retall below the 30> @ J ble for babies. week the price re- 13:c vancing packers’ prices, 8c Best for Family Use. | mah See e i674 Ibsscncstcssee GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE, | ALWAYS THE SAME. | . Write for Booklet. SAVE THE LABELS. ‘Try a Can. Do It Now. 91 HUDSON ST., Dept. A. Double %3.% Stamps ||rznes7.°2£°°itc|| WINE @ LIQUOR SPECIALS rx 2 Ibs. White 7c With all purchases of 10 cents or more, except C. O. D. groceries. Extra stamp specials offered to-day are given in place of Double Stamps, 3 Stamp Specials with Teas @ Coffees 50 Stamps Free with VERY BEST TEAS, a Ib 25 Stamps Free with BEST NO. 1 TEAS, a Ib. At 71 JAMES BUTLER LICENSED STORES, MAMMOTH $1's WORTH America’s BOFTLE CAMPORMUA SHERI. Finest whiskies. tghest grade Sante Clara Valley frul Munter Whiskey—Firat over the Misi *favered, thin skinned, meaty; Be BOTTLE CALIFORNIA CLARET, bare—-J. B, bottling; orth 79¢ average 85 to the Ib; a 1b...4.. c Powder ...+.-+ mellow: bottle. « ATTACKED BY FITS. B, R. T. Wreck Nearly Caused by Sudden Afflictions of Lone Man } KR T. at the intersection of four Old Sores that refuse to heal are aconstant JME HEALT at Important Switch. menace to health, They sap the vitality and undermine the constitution | 20 STAMDE FRAL with large 4-ounce bottle of Reerless Vanilla or Lemon 25 | Blue Kibbon Korioste, carton Jean ‘The Celebrated International After-Dinnier Liqueur, Henry E. Berger, towerman for the ey of t ‘ated lines at Thirty-sixth street and | after another fails. They patiently apply salves, washes, plasters, etc., , 15 Stamps Free with CHOICE NO. 2 TEAS, a Ii 5 Rice. 15 Stamps Free with OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE, un- Pine (acy Casaiina baad yreiay clean’ and i cust A arate mT a0 Free ith Bottle surpassed in purity, flavor, aroma and cup quality, a lb...-30¢ hal tn nutritive bottle oi 50. pings Wet 0 Stamps Free with BEST MOCHA AND JAVA COFFEE, a Ib..25c , fs io Stamps Free with BEST MARACAIBO COFFEE, alb.....-+++206 Evaporated Fruit. Medicinal Malt Whiskey, bottle, 69c. Hibbo y Francisco et Cie.’s Creme de Menthe. SAP THE VITALIT AND UNDERMIN BI m Apples, carton Blue Ribbon cartot Extract, triple quality and strength, a bottle ... 1© STAMPS PREE with 2-ounco bottle Peerless Extracts BSTAMPS FREE with 2-ounce bottle Qur Own Extracts ... draining the system of its very life fluids, and those afflicted with one | hese ulcers grow despondent and almost desperate as one treatment | Seeded Raisins. | 30 stamps Free with large decantér CREME DE MENTHE for 75c¢ Full size package, three crown, clea ITE 20 Stamps Free with medium decanter CREME DE MENTHE for 45¢ th avenue, js in Norwegian Hos- | but in spite of all these tlic sore refuses to heal and eats deeper into the| EEN STAMPS FREE with pint GREEN STAMPS FRED with ——— 1 10 Stamps Free with small decanter CREME DE MENTHE for 25¢ pital, yep ayeonenG aber pay surrounding flesh, destroying the tissues and growing to bea festering, 15" sire pettle of 15 10 estarenine gE pints botsle of 10 eien tak Vaan , Fert and Sherer—choice J. B. DBE | Claret—Calitornia, Table Wines. ee i i w estershire Sut oan sy one Bali — E1 jd brand, Call Ht ‘ine; botth . a. jolee, & tO. ee MET ocsie ‘nest being “the tnnocent | iM famed and angry mass. The source of the trouble is in the blood. ‘This Oe Beand, for-ssessceere see | ens Brand, fore. + Cf Salmon erereia: bras Fort aud Suerty UB Superior BBE] Hi Pullen, Red Diamond, bette is Tt California wine; botth tee Ht. Jul ue Diamond, bottle, of wreck on the system, night at 11 o'clock nine tratns Motorman, not getting signals, waited tor balf an hour and then some f them climbed into the tower. Berger ‘been there for an hour or more, the men thought, ash-up didnt result from Berger's that point of the BR. 1. system, | (i - book on sores and ulcers, and any medical advice you are in need i two weeks ago a train was thrown & switch. O vital fluid is filled with impurities and poisons which are constantly being : Berger suffered the first attack yes. | 1ischarged into the sore or ulcer, making it impossible for the place to § ORHEN STAMPS PROB with 41D.) § GREEN STAMPS FRBE with Ay-lb, b R tie ageless Guinnes’s Btout—Bxtra foreign quailty: , afternoon at 2 o'clock. He was | heal. It will not do to depend on external applications for acure, because , htt, ‘Buile by @ physician and returned to | they do not reach the real cause, and valuable time is lost experimenting wpe operon recovered, with such treatment; the most they can dois keep the ulcerclean. Any ~ sore that will not heal is dangerous, for the reason that it may have the DO sTAMES ERED ith Rast View Bot stalled near the ewitch tower. Tas/deadly germs of Cancer behind it. A cure can be braus He wes taken fi z the sore is supplied with new, rich blood i he Norwegian Hospital. 1 x % vhich corrects the trouble, 800 stops the dise elevated employees sat it was nary ys the p r 4 good luck than anything else that ® ® @ 5, S, 8. also reinvigoe fi mblaure: PURELY VEGETABLE. stem, and where theconsti- § in rincetens . Cocktasle—tIn ' posket 4 « Sees McMullen & Co.'s White Princete: : Pepper ee rae ee? MOC | aesth Rerncarcre ore Loe Dainee Biscuits abel; Govan, sce «1 BBB | rriaceten, Onanes. Bites bets Age c5 weet extract of Beet, the concentrated es- 5, Fresh from the glowing-ovens of the} | 100 Stamps Free with gal. jag Monogram Whiskey, 10-yr.«old, 3.00 ‘avawa davesiage * rc National Biscuit Company. 50 Stamps Free with }¢-gal. Monogram Whiskey, 10-year-old, 1450 gence of finest fresh cuts, a Jar. it about onl; through a remedy that can change the quality of the blood, and this 4s : = Giltsescrersreesesé: lke, 2S | | 30 Stamps Free with full quart bot. 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