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RN TOSS TE TED Nene enn ee maaan cha eC cae oa __ (HE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 15, 1906. “FIFTEEN YEARS TO HARLEM.” | . NEWSNUGCETS By F. G. Long. Beer Jump in Chicago. CHICAGO, MARCHE 15,—Aifter April Li used 79, ‘WHOS, Tunsn THAO | (00 You REMEMBER! __ My Bor MusT 17 BY THIS PRESIDENT. (peat IP Ae ee a) \WHEN WE STARTED* ey Sa FIFTCEN B Time Now UMMER CLOTHES) FLUSH? 13> TIME : * tant) HOPE) ay cA Foresight ¢ Spring 1 no can of beer will cost less than ¥ tw In Chic cA Remarkable Exhibition of alquor Deal aceite nets) | Atterhrny System Clothes say! wHATS Seancn) THE OATE! | \ Me! ~ UP FUNERAL OF NAVARRE GUEST Man Dead in Resort Near | Hotel Was J.W. Conant, of Pittsburg. elty and eounty. Dr, L. J. Gerold Dead. | BATH, N. Y., MARCIL 15.—Dr. Law- rence J, Gerold, assistant surgeon of § re’ Home Hes yal her ay from heart disease, Hi Our new Spring mod:ls in Men's Attertury System Suits and Over- coats are ready. The new Quaker anc Westminster greys are the yeaa aR ee most favored colors in plain weaves, Hospital, Kings Pur : and Caledonian checks and over- plaids, Coats are long semi-form fit- ting. Graceful ‘n outline; refined ex- amples ¢f' the highest sartorial art. Ania Embracing every~ custom tailor ex- will leay cellence, they~ prove themselves the i ae et equals of the best custom-tailored ut Oloa clothes at about half the custom wer NOT PROVIDE OINING -CARS FOR EMERGENCIES? eee ae : IG! You Don r| [TRANSFER? err! TWO WOMEN WITH HIM (One Said to Have Threatened His Life in the Navarre. with a Revolver. WAY NOT YAVE CARS EQUIPPED FoR BYSINESS & So DELAYS WONT INTERFERE WITH WORK: Following the death of James W. | Conant, of Pittsburg, “J. C. Wallace," ae he called himself while registered at the Hotel Navarre, who is said to have Guilty of Insurance Fraud. CRIPPLE CR ~ (OL, MARCH 15. The jury in the art has re tailor's charges, “cAsk the eMan Who Wears Them.” Suits and Overcoats led at the house of Ida Mason, No. $2) West Thirty-elghth street, after two ‘women, one of whom had been regis- tered as his wife ond the other as his) wife's friend. had disapeared Coroner George F. Shrady sald to-day that the funeral of the dead man had been held mp. “I am not az all satisfiea that this man died from natural causes,” said the Coroner. “I will not say he did not Decause I do not know at this time. have ordered Dr. J. W. Joyce, of No. 22 West Thirty-ninth street, who signed the death certificate; the Mason woman, in whose house the man died, and ‘Thomas W. Dolan, an undertaker, of No, 2364 First avenue, to appear at my in Var $20 to $45. “Lite 000 “by upon chert nee Comp blowing up a body nd colle tne t sued to hs partn Turkey Mus: Yield. } ca OPLE, MARCH 15. ation Here in ackn Nleldini cAbout 400 Atterburiyy Syston: | SUITS left from the sale ad- | vertised last week—sizes 35 to 40—stylish and seasonable— formerly~ sold for $30, $35, $40 and $45, will be closed out this week, all at one price, | | $16.50 A VAUDEVILLE CAR WOULD RELIEVE THE MONOTONY OF LONG WAITS | ! ut sii Americ ‘institutions in 1 | Full Ice Harvest. nies Intended A WALT2 JH OTHE STATION WOULD = MAME PASSENGERS == “In the mean time I have held up @ie funeral) The body canncl be re. Hence —> FORGET THEIR TROUBLES UTICA, N.Y, MARCH 1 ; ' FRored under any circumstances until |proviem, witch hua been a We also sell -Men's Satisfactory is mystery tas been cleared. After 1| ~~ In this seotion becuuse of the mild win | Haberdashery, Hats, Shoes. Pay cal overs wo ora wy ele rom Harlem question these two men and the woman ‘66 yy twin. In her arms to-day with @s/ ter, has been solved by the practic | ht a look In her f as an ordl-| & hureest : | Sole ¢ Agent fan should have died at this woman's | chitd woull have who had just!‘ An) Te a Le | __ Salesrooms Between | house, why the news was kept secret J) {ved a box of tine toys. ¢ Sewn Sorks Center | 39-41 Cortlandt Gs catiy 6th & 9th Ave. “L’? for such a long time, and then have tt fepresented that he died at the hotel.” Woman Attempts to Shoot. Dolan, the-undertaker, ts called be- fore the Coroner in spite of the fact Street Stations for 15 Cents.’ BY WALTER A. SINCLAIR. her a letter. che Evenings World has -, ine semy ane ie tts aaeRy dark, done so much for me that 1 would rath-| Drivers Lose Either Way. Vhere the little bugs reside, or thank ever + through that paper.| GHICAGO. MARCH The ec that the body Is now at Stolts’ a , , ; ’ AGO, MA -The cou} situ Mehing! sctanlistiess Wo wr eee Packed in good and tight, a long-whiskered wight Many \Evening World Readers viease say ‘thank yu' for me, We aré| ation in Chicaz, at leant ae tar ae the No. 2 ; all so much happier than we were last coal teamsters are concerned, is grow- B¥ 18 supposed that Dolan took the body Felt desire to confide all so mu c |. 1s row b Monday, before Tao E World| ing moro. act , vin ty thi there to prepare it for burial. All the corry tale of the trail by rail Respond to Appeal Made SHIRA Naat STTG MUTE SGC. atin Tehe |CHEAE Tay Oc am eapraRGHInES EOE Atri yc acrt, ae made, fot only to He had taken since the morn, | for Lizzie Kaytor. Kind people sent us money and clothien| Witty the ov aL thi keep secret the name of the dead man, . ad Bans on orles oF Gut the piace of his death. and Coroner And he told it thus, with no frills or fuss, he sewing pai enlace ¢ eath. ani roner © orld wishes to ac-|e ; a ) Ghrady tn getting at facts has learned As he stood on my little corn: : knowledge offers of clothing und. mac| ty hat severa] nights ago Conant, who was Lazzie Kaytor has a sewing-machine. chines oman poe its readers, such will be it em. Beemed to have an unlimited supply of The Evening World for a machine that| {sary of course. to. adcept ‘but ene would g0, so that her mamma might | offer of @ sewing ‘machine. — | +] “E den't knew thew to thank the kind r x completed Its lady who gave me the machine,” said eens Chabte ‘ p Si. Law- Lizale, “but I'm xoing to try and write | Tence iver and Wis! ——.——_ FRIDAY, MARCH 16th “It was years ago, or at least seems 80, When I left my Harlem home. Fancy Wash Dress Fabrics money, had a quarrel with one of the "1 U; women—the one who represented that a oes ae anid Waderpround make over old clothes for the children. eiaieenomaneaeael 10,000 YARDS, comprising White, Figured and Dotted Swisses, | she was the friend of the woman who Saecineiiee ieapeetistiioeas. 8 about the happiest child in Brooklyn | CARNEGIES IN VIRGINIA. Dimities, Pointed French Plumetis, Cotton Voiles and Novelty i Bea ealteetiastire wea On the hot third rail, made the power fail, to-day. The Evening Werld received Tata Geitingas Rageuarly socstorbse gars) Ge 25c. yard The woman drew a revolver from While the train crew grinned with mirth. offers from yarious Teaders to furnish ~ | Steel King at Hot Springs for Lit- the folds of jher gown, it is alleéd Lizzle. with a machine if there was And we all felt great, knowing we were late. At 18th Street Entrance. @nd then Conant ordered her and his tb seme way of getting It to her, so to- te Nieve’s Health, wife from the hotel. It is said that oe day an Evening World reporter ac-| poT SPRINGS, Va., March 15,—An-| he tola them to go back to Pittsburg. to the cepted one of these and sent Lizzie | q@rew Carnegie and family arrived here y Ova | neel. At the hotel, it was intimated that groans climbed her much-prized machine. ees yal nt ron Paim Beach, Fl. iy } . b .* sald | on the private car Elysian, They will Wallace or Conant had died of heatt And with Te: ebro 000) Bp0d. to hey trues Bale Tees durin eho: aurtin —— ——— — — —— i for nie disease, and every employee was in- structed to say that he had expired in his room. The hotel employees were also instructed to say that the maa Lizste. “Kind people have sent U8) Lenen: of Mr. Carnegie’s little an 5 clothes and now we Mave a machine.| health which’ has heen impaire, ‘Then it’s up and out with a joyous shout Tike the kind of fairies that read The |epine trouble since her. birth andj | And I hop on a crosstown car, Evening World. They bring us just onliged (th: be weeeled around in an in- 4 was J. C. Wallace, And I cuddle there and give up my fare, what we need.” at Carnegie pas en od the beau- | | Story of Girl's Attack. Never thinking to get a Jar. Rae ee eee Ne oneSic Geenie CG be ncvantnae | CLUETT, PEABODY & 00. | fashioned ways—much too old for a | CAMS E casant weather and bans we Makers of Cluett and Monarch Shirts, Bo seerct had been kept the death of But when I would nip off a transfer slip the man that the first information came The conductor pulled the bell. from Pittsburg, where it was said that ti - ~ he was James Conant and that he had Twas promptly bumped. On a snowbank dumped, committed suicide at the Hotel Na- the ‘L.’ D varre. This same despatch sald the to climb news of his death had so affected his And’tnad mother that her life was in danger. Then cams a sero d desnatch, which ‘ 5 Anvolves the daughter of a prominent ‘Twas another five, but could I arrive Pittsburg men of wealth, This sald Unmolested I'd not kick, that the girl had come here and found For with Subway, ‘L' and the street as well Conant, to make an attack on him with They have cards to take each trick, ®@ revolver, Thus our nickels rolled, while our feet grew cold “The man appeared at the hotel last On our traction so immense. meek, He was well dressed, and be- With the merger wet here is one best bet, Jind bith came two handsomely Kowned ‘Tis: ‘To Harlem, 15 cents.’ women He affixed this signature to |——-——— = en the register: I looked over his belongings. 1 noticea | “J.C. Wallace and Wife, Pittsburg.” | that tic intials engraved on, his waten U I¢ AC Bene) Ss ounRer woman: :falowed inquire, further.” 1 learned shat ae oad { Igned: called up Boo Stone at Weber's Thea- |). = “Miss Palmer.” and f got into communicauion witn | 1S CAUSED BY THE KIDNEYS BEING ithe ma nd the woman who was | Stone. Fiow him I learccd the identity | UNABLE TO CARRY THE POISONOUS Re eno an G00 (ene A of the deceased, | WASTE MATTERS OUT OF THB Fegistered as his wife, were assigned | ‘There nas been no attempt on my BLOOD. y ty Room No, 718 The woman who| part to make a mystery out of tais. I tn | called up Coroner registered as Miss Palmer was put in| called up Coronet nine-year-old girl, held Baby Millle, the| of the Allegheny Mouhtains. =5 Arrow |OLD CRO RYE. PURE—— OLD —-MELLOW SOLD EVERYWHERE IN THESE BOTTLES ONLY H. B. Kirk & Co., Sole Bottlers, | New York. Distillery, W. L. DOUCLAS | $3.50 SHOES ich The urine of persons suffering from urte id or gravel in generally scanty, and af- | ter it has stood a while a reddish sediment Room No. 714. Conant called the secoml | the pody, ike brick dust forms in {t. In advanced ialwi i ‘woman Marie. my ceruficat Is, ait | stages the uric acid some times appears as Atrialwillconvince NO INTEREST. ‘ there iy to 4t was simply a case fine sand or large crystals. ju that W.L.Doug- NO INDORSEMENT Feared Result of Spree. man who had dissipated for many yearg| Those who pass gravel in any consider- las $3.50 shoes are f. No Employers’ " und) wh ter @ Y, ell ja uantit: if 7 - 43 ‘The women left the hotel on Sunday, | Grinking” Bur envy SiG OF | fampaation of the! Riders Adee ead thebestinthe world. References Required. 4 ‘You postttvely save the middieman's according to Manager Stearns, of the | The body was removed last night to! urinary organs, sour stomach, Indigestion, ¥ profit by dealing ‘Navarre. Conant wandered about the etal # jindetta King: calabliahmient by | heartburn, gout and rheumatism. eafe and lobby all taat day and until | Poan H ath return showed | je nad died at No. 220 Wesc Thir- | Very Inte at night’ Hg was drinking | ty-cigth street. At the coroner's office CURED BY heavily, and attracted the attention of | thi srecord has been made: WARNER’S SAFE CURE “J.C, Wallace, nfty-six years old. | 1 have used Safe Cure for chills caused Stores in Greater New York ht. 833 Broadway, th St, 1M9 [roatway, oor. dsth Si, 49 Broadway, cor, sist 1 J Dr. Gibbs, the house physician, He ‘told fad @'kivn Brangh, 467 Futon st. q Dr. Gibbs that he was taking about | MaKe Sf Gonth, No. S90 West “Thivey | by eye, acld polton in my system and 1 | forty absinthes a day. Dr. Gibbs ald | elgnth “atrect: cause’ of death, alcone Ia WAT Te neva Rea e Tete 4 7 $ bane 1 0 L.W.SWEET & CO. 1 to-day that he gave Conant some now- | !sm. medicine to do. It cures people in $ 4 = dll’ Broth Rixt Ir. at 0 TEs ra and warned him that if he did not | ,. The nollce did not learn: of the | South who suffer much” fro melas erence ise ei > MAIDEN LANE NY. H {death until 2.55 P. Sf yesterday. The | which always affects the. kid et 1d Bureet. 464 Fifth Averite. i lop drinking he would ve in great dan-'holice slip reads that James Wallace, ys affects the kidneys. If a A 4 e Wewark—106 Brow i P| op Mn D allace. | the doctors would prescribe Safo Cure ji 9 66 99 Ger of dropping dead. Ay dg bien Conant. dled at Nov jc W os) staadiat ouioias for canes of malaria there y Tr), § uU ey 4-in-] uit at e | ,On Monday Conant, still living under Teen eee the despatches from would be Jers bad after affects, as quinine ; ff Wallace, moyed from the | pitishure sro rocelved: before the por | Tes not remove the disease germs from j It | lice were Informed of the death. the system like Safe Cure. I tak f Is the Best $5 or $6 Value in Town. It is the only combination suit at the price that is STRICTLY ALL WOOL. It is the only combination suit at the price that is tailored by the same expert tailor’ who make highest grade garments, It is the only suit that is sold with TWO pairs of trousers at a price LESS than usual for SAME GRADE SUIT with ONE pair. It is the only suit that combines FOUR distinctly different styles: (4) NORFOLK JACKET WITH KNICKERBOCKERS. By removing the belt the boy has (2) a PLAIN DOUBLE BREASTED JACKET with Knickers, Putting on the OTHER PAIR of TROUSERS—the straight ones—he has the usual (3) DOUBLE BEASTED SUIT with PLAIN KNEE PANTS; replacing the belt, he has (4) a NORFOLK JACKET PLAIN KNEE PAN TS SUIT, Patterns are neat, handsome grays, grayish mixtures and brownish mixtures, To be had only in Frill Stores, These s its, with TWO PAIRS 9 of TROUSER>, at less than the usual price tor suits of exactly the same ® material, tailored exactly the s me way, with oniy ONE PAIR of PLAIN Sto Dend When Onilodi Ageia, About ten days ago he went Bist 1) ANALYSIS FREE. KNEE PANTS, are the very best value ever offered by any concern anywhere. 2 Pee AGEN (usiness connected with several enter-| 4¢ attor mekiis this tet you have art it. o to prises in which he was interested, and |.doubt as to the development of the disense Get the Habit G the news of his death camo as a shock | in your system, send a sample of your MAIL e \to his friends here. He was apparently pete to the Menon Ueparument,) Warner In the best of health when he left the | {fe Cure pa r ORDERS ia Conant was well known in Pittsburg, | Pills’ wher I need a gentle ve. ‘was there he was taken I! Tuesday | ror iene eels he was manager; Mts. E. M. DEAN, Treas. Lotus Club. Mrs, Bight, He was vee of Nixon's Theatre. He was the first | Chattanooga, Tenn Toyos, who has offices at man to bring grand opera to Pittsburg yood, No, 113 West Thirty and once took the entire Gru troupe | THIS TEST WILL TE! there for two weeks. He was a close |p, . Joyce was at first unwilling to talk, y Put somo urine in a glass or bottle. At. mi ary Nevtald the rolling story | Reeonal fiend of Henny Albbey. the | ter it has stood 24 hours, if it ts cloudy or i rk Impresirio. He was at one | contains a reddish-brown sediment, or if 0 an Evening World reporter: time manager of the Duquesne Garden | partictes float about in it, your kidneys are “1 was called into the case about mid-| 90d at the time of his death was | Gtordored and unable to do thelr work, and night Tuesday. I knew nothing about! 2™prletor of, the Nixon restaurant aod] if'not attended to at once Brights. disease, 4 ate, dinvetes, rheumatism, gout, uric nctd, in- ‘the character of the house, and, any- aie Sas Rummallon ce (ie wladdent sal eta ta how, that would make no difference to a CONANT AMUSEMENT urinary troubles will develop and prove physician called to attend a man seri- | fatal ina short time, ‘ously 11, I found Conant or Wallace inj MANAGER IN PIT?SBURG, | | Sate Cure tn the ony tal for all t @ state bordering on alcgholic coma, He figer. and. bladder diene als is ee fold me he had been drinking heavily. | PITTYBURG, March 15—James W. | vewetsble. free from harmful drugs ‘found Put that was evident to anybody, Ho {Conant, who died in New York yester- |!" many so-cal iney cures, contains wala he had hardly been entirely sober | MAY. was former’ manager of Duquesne | M.,ctment, Aum in plenaant to take. fence In two’ months, and that his kid-/Garden, In this city, and was’ well | and $1.00 a bottle, ‘heys were in bad shape. known as an amusement promoter. The question of population iy an interesting one; the figues in 1906 WORLD ALMANAC are intensely so, !t gives the population of the world; of the Latin- American Republics; of the largest cities of the earth; of the United States by States, according to sex, nativity and color; according to ool and voting age; the foreign population according to country of birth; the 100 largest American cities; list of places having 5,000 inhabitants or more; the population of Greater New York. It even goes into the question so deeply that it gives the population of the prominent cemeteries of the country. PICK 25 C BY ATE SE ad a al ia molutely safe and “I gave’ him medicine for his trouble end went away. It was about 3 o'clock then, and at 945 yesterday morning | fet another cal) to the house. 1 found man had {been dead about an hour. ‘women in the house had sent for city, and had been in Boston for some fs only recently returning to New USTITUTES AND FILLED. tig’ ng No was dying, but I was at tho} YOK aicnes received by his wite and Mapes}. Ls UNION SQUARE, 279 Broadway, near Chambers. time out on another case and did not get |fefends here assign heurt. failure Ws ‘often’ exces ty danse Ank : Leenate wees Oaead way, 47 Cortlandt Sty near Greenwich. mers Bete Cures NEW’ YORK CITY. 125th St., corner Third Ave. j the call until my return, the cause of his death, va “The Instructions haye been pent to New i) women at the bouse did not |-york to have the body shipped to Hikts-

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