The evening world. Newspaper, October 24, 1906, Page 12

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——__ the most unselfish acts of heroism ever was _water-logged. The THE EVENING WwWoRLD, OR I ROO REG WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1906. HIP, THOUGH SHE “TS NEAR SINKING, Stripped__by Hurricane, | Provisions Takén from Passing | te t2—Bivteion—of Captain Tries to Make, | iu" Cuban Port Unaided. | "6,0" tobe ho street to road From 6 there ‘are tires v ‘Steamer, but No Other wort 2 two-track subway un Help Accepted. erie fur out in the Atientic, ‘of the Florida coast, etght men, perohed on the roof of the afterhouse _ipf the watertogged British schooner iroces, are struggling against” wind pnd sea to reach @ Cuban port with their almost helpless charge.” ‘The plught of thé men ts due tn part to the herolo devotion of Captat ‘Ro ins, who, when help was at hand, ‘hose to fact death rather than aban- Bon his ship and her cargo of humber. Uneelfish Act of Herolsm. Capt. J. W. Carey, of the Quebec Line Ateamer Parima, which arrived from ‘Weat Indian points this_morning, told the story of what he considers one of displayed on.the high seas. On Oct. 21 at noon, in latitude 22.69 north, and longitude 69.21 west, “Partma righted the Sorocco -fiting st nals of distress. A Tife-boat was man- ned and put out for the schooner, which captain and crew were found huddled together in the after deck house, weak from want of food and from exposure. The schoon- ers dock was awash, and her deck-load of lumber was partly gone. jo officer in charge of the lifeboat 1 Offered to take the captain and crew oft, "I'l not desert my ship," Ral said Capt. ‘Do-any-ot-you-men-want-to- eave the ship?” ttle fuet and some provisions. for tne River to connect with h nue pubway at One Hundred. af ty-fourth. ptreet, nd -Fifty-chird street, venue, and Colic, to. contieat’ wit near avenue «subway. x) ‘The ovher toute approved by ——_.--—- FELL FROM CAR, DYING. Nicolo Tarpon, of No, 82 East Ono Hundred and ‘Tenth street, foll from an | Amsterdam aven venty-seven! What and Soothing Syrups. Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. aesimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep., The children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has born the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher, and bas been mado under his personal supervision since its infancy. ‘All Counterféita, Imitationa and ‘“Just-ns-good” are but Experiments that Gots trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and ay teers Children—Experience against Experiment, AME Ee The seven men cried with one voice:| Genuine Castoria always bears tho signature o Led 6 noutherly to be two c ‘One é snarl Cromwet thus reach the’ “proposed yanty~sayenth street and will be an| “Li road from there to Wakefield. car at One Hi EW STICKS TO MORE R.T ROUTES TEA TER I ARE APPROVED) WILD STREET RACE: | Jerome Avenue Subway with Escapes from Steamer —Ber-| Branches and ‘‘L” to Wake- field “O. K.’d"” by Court: Battery with Clear Path. | | tr of ‘the _Quabec Line, Canada. |W! ‘ahead ok Ita_latge round eyes fs a bunoh of cattlemen up the «angway to the yeerel. his move. | neavy et-lron affair. The st | smashed into !t s0 chard Was slammed as fat One of Bire horns plereed the tough sheet fron. 4 the horn frre and atherly al a is -Castoria It is Pleasant. Its age is its guarantee. It-cures Diarrhea and -W Allow no one to deceive you in t ~—deck-nousss were footed: For two hours the lifeboat made trips to the Sorocco with provisions. ‘Inen the Parima continued on her journey, tha) crews of both snips and the pas. gmengers. of the Parima exchangin, cheers and God speeds The Sirocco sailed from St Bfon to (3 John. N t. 27 with a cargo of lumber Cardenas, All went well until 0: when off the coaat of Maryland eh: {nto @ hurricane. Pounded and b terfd by wind and nea. the Sirocco was thrown aDout like a cork. some of. He: Boams were ripped open and she began to fll. Before the storm was filled, her dec abated her huli awash and the) Short Rations and Little Water. | {THe pumps falled to work, the heavy |p oth kh and filled | Yisiona-e a f@w cans of Ere ewe away; the only. sted frome ath the. atter = dozen dino thig, cwink to th thdy had The “tage male use naling, an A Complete Bed Outfi like design, EAST 23% ST. 2 DOORS WEST-OF BE SAVER $6. Cagey: sherras nb ‘Cuber 6 Siroceo {x owned by Troo: B. Th of ‘Bt. John, N agdnta are J, W UTES OVERTAKEN IN | aS ES MOOD. Elwell & Co SALARY RAISE FOR” ARMY OF CIGARMAKERS. | rican ¢ he Knew Nothing of Increase | Until Pay Day, | knew hande thelr Waundred ra which was, ‘reached Beptember. eat PTED. ONG ISLAND. iF WwW E YO! Ff ue CO itl s *t o Oak Pillar Leg Extension Table. = K GPeHS A nn ONE RAINE Nl 99 enameled Bedstead, s and one heavy bronzed all ing. Cannot be equatted for less than $12.00, $12.98 Weather! some “Be Extended to 6 Peet When Open L ESTATE FOR SALE— \ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISEAND: PLA TC THE ‘“MASSAPEG UA ‘SPECIAL” And Secure ew York AT 2 P.M. FOR IMASSAPE 1 or Nostr Some of the Ps Lots. THIS MEN tS) NORTE FOR ROUT DO NOT FORGE Av NEXT SUNDAY. | QUEENS LAND AND TITLE COMPANY, Times Sang ‘times Square, New York. mudian and Heads for the whioh wn the wator proddet—tt Just] @ve-| thea a tug out-In the channel let £0 S16! tee giren shistie with a banshee ahriet and tho brindle Texas deckied It was Ho moved. He yaulted an eloren-foot peattered a flock of woolly | ing and-tried to clogs tho pier gate, ‘n that Emory an a tried= ere. er'a long polished Texan This cutfit consists of heavy white one soft top Mat For this $20 Hand- Thls Table Has Massive Legs and Can KP 5 SUNDAY | truckmen started’ to got a good look. to do some lively std Charles street a trock | the steer and was yank: | He then “desttad — th travel with a rm @own on the cobb s hen | Teward Offered from Enat nee $100 w A reward y Paul A Lor th s brother Frank Heubner. Last Saturday night who Was a contractor, enth avenue, lost his @way horse plunged into the East River at ‘Twenty-firat street. changed’ their minds about it when they Policemen Gilkerson and Doyle tar- tied in the path of the long horn. Gil- Kerson was bowed over and Doyle h to have been an ex-cowboy: nimaelf—flung a rope over the horna of ay $100 FOR BROTHER'S BODY, | for Its Recovery, aa offeret to-day ve wagon in which Heubnor wus seated stop him, but destepping man, who is said he sald 80 ‘After Years of ed about ten feet | M " rer el ms Martha Pohlman, Bese endiens Newark, N. J., who is 4 with considera: | graduate Nurse from the abruptness. After that, according t0/-ninciiey Training School, teuturut bystanders, t ater eaves at Philadelphia, ‘and for Gace, Oa eu Leads nS | six years Chief Clinic rse_at “the Philadelphia | Hospital, write: Teter printed -below.- She has the advantage of personal experience, besides her professional edu cation, and what ‘she has to. say may be absolutely relied upon, Many other women are River. of $0. 105: Figth | of the body om the Bast | ; can re samé way. Ifis prudent to heed such advice from such & source. Mrs. Pohiman’ writes: ‘fam’ firmly persuaded after eight years of expe! ence with Lydia €. Pin Trank- Heubner.+ of No. 264 Sev- Ife when & run- with the leht the. foot of Enat the| guard tall, CF RE eA Re an ot | | Ghiite sheep and made fot the chore end| wa desie, “an carohitoce + ecle | was Tonrsit ne taecater kad The prevent. rapid: transit’ elevated! of the plar Ike a house afye. Boss'| dragged {mem the water,\ but Heubner| best medicine for any, aut: Ue Ubtrar East. One, Hundred andl stovedoie Eiioty aaw-tne-entma}-com-| sank tmmediately, fering woman © use. ‘Iinmediately after my. teer de- rec era stars | for the Vic It | reproduce their voic ind It his. of the present. t, ues $25 POND & CO. 40 STECK 45 SCHMER 50 WEBER 60 STEINWAY ed 110 CHICK 125 GABLER 160 BIDDLE 175 CONOVER PIANOS $ RENTED ed. 1 Block from City ‘or Talking Machine if ASTORIA is a barinless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregorio, “Drops they doubted its ability to faithfully It contains neither Opium, | ¢all_and_hear_the Victor. Victor Talking Machines. Regina Player Pianos Our Broadway store is the hom of everything in-musicatinstruments evel ey St PIANOS These startling val- will meet with quick sales. make-—rn-eart tion. They willbe sold on easy terms. 90 OBERKRUGER ERING 3 MonttLy GOETZ&CO. 81 Court, cor. Livingston St., ivarriuge I found that my + Jhealth begua to fail me T nd pale, with down pan, prescribed I aid not Improve. T/ would bloat after eating, and pently become nauseated, Lbad pains down through could hardly walk female troubl Tha Lydia E however, cured ceo_that time I hav. would not sing recommend it to . If you doubt, Money cannot buy such this—merit alone can prc sults, and the ablest ee that Lydia E. F mpound js the most u cessful remedy for all f known to medicine. $17 to 8500 8450 to 8750 +8175 to R370 BS to 8425, 8150 to 8600 B10 to 860 .. B55 to $225 regular, eak the Ten Organs,tist j feeling, inflammation, ba ing (or flatulence), gener: | digestion, are beset with such s: suppressed’ or p: Better selece- Regard to Their Health. It was as ms Veretable C me within When women are trou! and nervou$ prostration. EROOKLYN'S MOST DEPENDABLE LARGE BROADWAY Experience, Advises Chester— Avenue, Women A TRAINED NURSE my tmbe so ff ritability, ase 9f) melanc nervousness, one” and npounsl. four months | n dt and true remedy, Ly aln's Vegetable C | moves such troubles. h testimony as] to s. juce such re-| nosy | niversally suc diseases It is well write Mrs. Pinkha present Mrs. Pin nelaw of Lydia E { with ainful periods: beari: ickache, al det fand forte vice has b In her gre marly years, she al with dozens of cdse: is strictly cc bloat. ity, in- | en. toms as FECT OF. UR DOORS TRUITT 3300. Wm sleeplessness, “wa |left-alone” feelings, blues and -h they should remember there is one Pink- pound at once re- 1 idespread-amdy of/women from heir sex is terrible} h they pay to| Ip them is an i is the daughter- Pinkhams:her-assis- ss, displacement or ulceration of | tant for many years be Batterman ‘Square, BROOK L YN _ Sensational Tharsday Values in opeless- ! ' } BEST ‘all Ou j fine wo strapped seams on ¢ Hhottom edge fly also br tint Girls’ ed front, style = fancy m plaited $2 thei st OOP PPWOwpn beautiful r i aists” ~Great Sale of Flaid Waists A Stylish New Fall Model Shown To-Morrow forthe First, The illustration shows these fashionable models in all tely de~ 1.98. and_five full sleeves, Hall, Brooklyn, 850 Matn $5 Platted $00,000 yearly elect hier—my io Jess than at hy I Want, yo: I the day. Sa | Broadway, The Green Edition of THE EVENING WORLD ; Contains all Sporting News of! Street Skirts, | : L$ Special styles {Non} ein’ pasbRea nL feet ft 4 small wome: 2.98 t 65c. Underwear | for Homie eacle Sateen Mantel Lambregui' ns, Voters _ me their, platform: is ned Clothes + the lowest ~69e. Underwear for Mens cach, 79C ite wate. $2.50 Chebiol (Mea only) 1457 men and Girls preasted with plain p ter school sults at a Suits for Boys : Rhinestone ombs, | iveies ; Ko. 6 s PAN tay thind moi 386 es 49C usually sold but we 1,000.9 sale at duction, There tterns (0 select this 95¢ Chiffon Cloth Veils, f Our ‘* Idalts *’ 49¢ Shoes~Patr, rain No. & . { Spectral { Inading Joa amonz 3.00 Always the best bar- in footwear for ¥. 27 styles to chooie | \ | . aie] iis 'New Sample > 5c. Package Threaded 40c. Teas, lb. # Ic Codfish, 3c i Special} B) nek gréen oy mixed; : (Seecial } For making coanen fo. 9 $105; 5 Ibex} to Ae, 104 balls ang cream cakes, | $1.00, {OAS Limit, 1. dor. packaxes, | traps, In Corset Covers, Vsook, trimmed w Porchon lace, and ribbon Women's. OW must very good brit; ne. or bric Val, [ | | Hrames, {leather iH Thursday; rice Beaded Purses, with or without chain; they were never made to sell for less than 5! price Women's en and |Combina: HY eee ates jon Pocket Books, In seal, alligator ane , eee iesihers these | purses have [io Seu (on. less. than leather inside pockets; worth @j47q| Beaded Hand 481.00; price. ; C) colors; these Ha Dress Sult Cases, 24-inch, jeather they are corners, riveted’ throughout. good y to carry brass lock and ciamp, linen lined, cheap at) $2.25 | Hand Bags tstyle, 9 inches long, has moire lining, | irpuRlout inside purse and is very well t Ki Ke addy CIN IN IPN ORE 8.30 A ere a ut fit ubilee Week Cloaks, Suits and W aists. Each Garment is well made, perfect in fi made ‘of the very best materials. bargains} It’s rsteds, Ful plain colors and plaids, qysevet and sout e her ad-| to sick woni- » Which coy- ly had to} ike yours. | Walking Stirts. | alwemen's Walking Skirt shade ny Women’s skirts ixt with circularss i$. arol 4 ut sand blu When—vou "jor, aswell Corset Covers, cambri quality, circular neck, Fre 4 h tting, amd-G' Sati to-help. zn’s Skirts eviot or Panama, ince headed with &H. wi GREE NOR DIVIDEN AN) WEGIVES. é Fuiton Street, Bridge BROOKLYN. IPED M. Aenea ae Great Special Sale of Women’s Outerwear, | B a re bargains everywhere throughout s merely a a hint: ati (Women’s $25. 00: Suits $1 l. 98 Women's Walking Suit broadcloth, Panam: 24 ar 27 inch jacket ¢ lined with Skinner's ener ed pall-made with new colors; valve. Wen to and uti 23 or tre Of back @ trimmed h aouy le-breaste: d w | Misses $10. 00 Teast Coats, $4. 98. “Length Hey isin d loos 1 teength Coa Girls’ Dresse quality f Saath Women’ Wom-t ot ea it broadcloth je with ps, seal trimmed ¢, brow see the: s-in-the-main narrow |. value Covers; soot Women's circular i ice Thursday Women’s Gowns Women’s Gowns, nair everal Cheniise effects, trimme Point-de-P ull asked. eee as aella i 1 purses, imported, made with nickel] Women's fin of -seal, alligator or kid seal, grain leathe These ptirses are very well] leather covered fram: these c worth insertion of V. ned_wi a 29¢ yalue, 49¢ Women's W ook orcam-| | Wonten”: styles, high surplice, STAMPS and Wuftield Sts in We Chemises. Drawers, x i@ OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M entire: stock oft omen’s 5 Waisis. alxing mbricy ing 29c; tor: ame SC Sette: October Sale of Ee Leather Goods.| gs ¢ Spi The same covers Purses, Hand rgains on C in, the Main Departme special re LOC + witi pretty to wear with waists; yalue 50¢; ire very popular now; 1.25 automobile | School Cases, cloth covered, + The the new 490 sc: $1,00; special. . aan pan goods, all up-to-date, ready. for purse; value $1.00; Thursday, Women's Beaded Belts, Card Cases, m al of half Sr over the! Bags, Belts, Card entre Tabies, first 4 Bags, made of r, leather lined and stay, O9C in black front ornament; are dainty shirt 39c price ade of Japanese leath- ns, are leather’ er_ made di n Bags, in black and nd Bags hi chain well made and very value $ 44. and 16 Inch, dark colors, riveted y are just what the i $1.00

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