The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1906, Page 5

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IGATER KILLED BY A KNOCKOUT BLOW UPON JAW ‘Mike Ward Dies in Hos- pital After Bout with Harry Lewis, "TWAS IN THE NINTH. ‘As Ward Felt His Head Hit the Floor with Great Force. The Evening World.) ofa wnockout blew y Harry Lewis, of o° ninth ght. saw the the start main of the bell saved him. trim and Father Lat riles of to him. hemorrhage, Attended will be held-to © of et _paried rly after he was was —linsonests Ward mis unt) dea Nose Hamed, ‘etpated ni that te James and Andy. cer's brothers, ace Hospltat “and 5) the night at his cond, Ryan, of Denon under arrest. Lewls fight SpotiDanivert and dolinan vor of this city, came together, given the acelin senthereet WOMAN CREWL CHAN ALONG HGH LEDGE ent on Saving Mother's Life, “Dares Death, Only to Find Effort Vain Whig men rubbed mwated th Wheresa Turner, of > Hundred and Thtrte treet, crawled ‘along a rrow jedge against a dulld- ing far above tho street, mado @ leap of five feet to a window Opposite, and entered, hoping to save her Mra, Bond: t Ong ‘ton: Bauman Family Before Misfortune Came to Them “THE EVENT NG: WORLD? FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1671906." 7 BAUMAN BER THA, | i FANNY BAUMAP | ATE Mother Four ¢ Found Penniless, Cala” and Hungry. < are ed “against thint thar fat in Ne this ft 5 runhed t Jnck Frost she called Mhe five Pee péfore they had plenty: This Is the story Mrs. Bauman told: “Five years ago 1 was rich, My hus- band had a factory at No.) 62 Wille} street, Then he got sick. The doctors said he must go to ‘ope, ‘And so I went with him— tre was no better, He got worse and worse. Then the {factory ‘closed and we wero pe I got a piece as junitress at No. 3 Perry street, and my hus- band went to the Montefiore Hame, at One Hu veighth \strect and Am He sta t 105, | whe} my rent terday ELOPING BOY SENDS TO “MA” FOR CAR FARE. Married All Right, but, How Money Goes During a Honeymoon.” HAD NOTHING TO. /MMRS, CONGER WOKE EATFOR ALL DAY UP CHINN'S RULER * Children| Mi he back. but he “Gosh ionary Tells of Influence of| Diplomat's Wife on the Dowager Empr , and} el r the zauion and were invited as h 8 upon t that the sum of the work the coming—Sear—lad been procured, | $85,000 Having been raised In the last week. It was voted to hold the next Jannual meeting of the board in Wor [cestor, Mass. Mrs—G> EH of Poston, was élected president. SIRS SAID HE WAS A THIEF, ASKED TO BE LOCKED UP. {Young Man: Sa { He Was. Martin Watterson, of Pittsburg, and {Firm There. pt_rela who live at the Ansonia here. found inchis pock= lace tho-poilze behave he hasbeen here ‘All Companies Willing to “DOCTOR'S HOLD-UP HERMAN BROTSKY, THIS IS FOR YOU The Home You Left Is Deso-| late, and for Sake of loved | ‘$82,000,000 FOR “AAILACAD MEN IN WAGE INCREASE: 7 + Onés, Send Word. ; Ainappeared | econd ave-| © paper was} an 1 at No. 4ii 10 hls fa vaning World youth of ne he World, Meforg Hor Meet Standard Set by jm ns » the Pennsylvania. nis notice ta] hin: farmer, about you. nd ts a very desdlnte home, Her more hy man, | &regnte between $51,000,0 When, you started for school on the) annua’ Paty sum are.| opening day-your fat! proud of nondy to gives the: laree in. {ihe showing you had ployesal rs ne being any ases in all sto no Into bust . tet | tather and mother kr 1 had lok whol never know, of ft Readers of: The th in) |W }ednt RAISES WAGES, TO0. hat Made by About — “| | Increa ase Is Same as American and Bentfits 600, Men. as “to everyone purchasing $10 f] have any, tnt. g to- morrow, Saturday, d including Wednesday, of .our departments —either Men's or Boys’ Clothing, Furnishings, Hats or Shoes. | MISSING BOY WHOSE HOME YEARNS FOR HIM mat “Nov. 17, and Nov, 28, to worth of goods in any They are Supplied by try markets.” About the Turkeys— Richard Webber's— the largest retail meat market in the world. hey are ptime quality, specially selected, large enough for 6 persons, plucked just as you always get them from high grade poul- LOOKED LIKE STORY Thrilling Fight with Footpads, Was the Way Cab Driver Explained Wounds. once. Turkey. Word was sent out from Pollce Head- quarters to-day that # prominent de } Men's Suits $10, $12, $15, Detter! ly. robbed of #10, a gohl watch and a Young Men's There 1s no. I address and $8. these free Turkeys, up fo our motto— aS VOURNE the ton minutes, until one of him. with a blackjack, i away with a James ts mm the hospl TT he will ia the fire whlch | is de -oit-in a few. about six weeks, The Pittsburg police will be commun}. gated wit termination to a mixed Aight, the police are not seeking Mieh= ra Buy Your Goods Any Time. We’ Th Lay Away the Turkey Till You Want It. Men's Overcoats $10, $12, $15, $18and $20. Suits and Overcoats, sizes 30 to 34-chest- measure, $5, Men's Trousers $1.75, $2.25, $3, $3.50, $4, $6 Here are some Special Items from our vast stocks of Winter Overcoats and Suits for Men, Young Men @ Boys $18 and $20. $6,-$8,-$10,$12. $15_ Children’s Suits and’ Overcoats $1.95, $2.48, $2.98, 53,48, $3:98- up to $6. Inno case is any extra charge made on account of He continue as heretofore living ‘(Better Goods for Less - Money than B The Guarantee Clothing Company firing tose Turkeys free, its’ouly store is on tho Uptown Corner 127th St. @ 3d Av. Isewhere,’! e 1 | ae = nan to the where-| ambitious youth i | | And Winter-weight Raincoats The Winter Overcoat must be secured immediately, Wanamaker clothing stocks present one of the most inter- esting points for selection to be found in New York City. ‘Oui new and enla stucks which we have ever assembled. comprehensive of every good and handsome sty season offers. in all the virious iengths, and in all the favored fabrics, contsin Now York City at $15, up to the Inxirrions sil lined beaver cloth or genuine Montagnac overcoats at $60, new Storm Coats of medium-weight double-laced: Oxford and black rainproof cloths: wear on a cold day. and-_yet. they have'none of the usual characteristics which’ prescribe’ the ordinary raincoat. Shoulders and sleeves Store Closes at 6 P.M. Men's Heavy OVERCOATS. Yesterday settled the matter for a great many men ‘The 1 store has been filled with the broad ‘The cole ‘There are: fitted and semi-fitted overcoats | Prices range fram the handsomestand best-made ov Of particular interest for days like yesterday are the They are warm enough for They give protectian from the rain, for ‘rainy weather only, i ith Be Price, $35, lined Wanen Main Win jeh sorts. Women's Calfskin Shoes at $3, {n button and Bine vies, presenting y at is not to be matched clhewhere for than a lols niake them comfort tion to WINTER SHOES — For Women and Girls well as the crisp, cald aawido-varloty ottatyle Hero: are the wee (her, more, ‘ Women's K ldskin Shoes at. $5, with cushion soles, whirh not only + for tender but provide thor. sooi=protecs , is Id wweat $4— high-cut : licavy seaved oak- 5 you will get for all wearer Giris’ pes, made of Shrews- ; od Teathey soles. Tha and the most: tored-ensity te tind evenings, inv: uf th iff ES ps Ss k jus ! ig ¥ You can buy to-morrow or at-any-time up to. =xt vi and including Nov. 28, or get: your turkey at But if you prefer, we'll hold it for you and will give you a ticket entitling you to a \ Mrs: Turner went to visit her mother, who was aixty-eight years old, last wvening, but found the door locked. Whore was a strong smell of gus, and tha daughter's suspicion Wis urouwed. __Bhe_could not break in the door, and Wearing to lose time in eending for e policeman, aurveyed the house from the outside, Several _men-stappad, but more of them would yolunteer-to creep fout over the dizzy ledge of the adjoin- Ang pallding “and” make the “dangerous gump for the window. “I shall do 1t, then, myself!" crlod Qirs. ‘Turner, and while the men held their breath she accomplished the dar. ing (eat. Opaiing. the window atie +d ruched fr acended to the st ie. When she w ground sho faint Coroner Harb ts convinced Mrs. Craig's death was accidental, BABY ATE DEADLY PILLS FOR CANDY. Russell, the four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, William Best, of Stanhopy, N, J., 4a dead of eating liver pills for candy, The medicine contained strych~ nine in small quantities, and the child; greedy for sweets, devoured a bottle- Tul of the pellets, The dose of poison was large enouga W have killed un adult, ‘ne medicine bottle was kept ov a high shelf, and the parents thongat ic out of reich of the little boy, When no ohe else Was about yesterday af- ternoon Russell climber on a chuir to investigate the medicine chest, which Was & place of mystery to hip. The Uitte, round pellets in the bottle tthe room — and de- et the wily she went safe again on’ tho His mother enteréd a short time tator| tiv. ersten, of end found him seated on the Noor, the| nue, moved along Sho| way crushed fat before tho, mocorma erapty bolle, beside) him, crying, Oy res de 3 wap cry "Tha candy waa bitter,” he s4id, hold- tng up the bottle, i Mrs, Andrew Rooney, of No, 21 Lem- beck avenue, Jersey City, whose son, James Rooney, seventeen years old. eloped -four—weeks ago with Margaret Brown, fifteen years old, 151 Lin- ee avenue, has received tter trom Albany, in which he saya: Ya_were all right and {t must hold good. My money has all run out and I want to get back. Dut sooner than give up Maggie we'll stay here and atarve togellier, The story tid by Mas- xie's father that she took some of his money. {x not trie. She never had a cent when we Teft home. T had about [#0 of —my_—own--money—which—Ihaad aaved —up—but,_govh.— how money ao ower you'Te-on-yoar-horeyniwoT y. ma, I can't afford to lose my Job, and-if I-don't eat back fooy some ‘one else will have it. So pleaso send mé the money to get back with, and send it quick. I have béen looking for a job, but T guess the only work to do up here a taken care“of, X¥ T can't find any work Mrs. Roonoy said she might send J!m- mle’ his fare home, but she p: that Magate should stay In Alb —— WORKMAN IN PIT . KILLED BY TROLLEY. old, of em. Patrick Payne, forty ) No, 819 Ninth avenue, « car ployed at the Metrop)itan way Company's bargs, Fiftieth street and Seventh avenue, was instantly killed to-day as he worked in 0. the “ropatr pits Cars noeding cleaning or overhauling int reet Ra‘l- at-|men delow can ff: treated hla eye, and ho seized the bot-| machinery. Payne aro-backed.ant over the pit so that the at the tracks and the rails Juat a4 no) . waneite Lah rp bela h) power. eB ereMmaAn waa locked up one tech- nical charge of homloiae, gia: Be nn OD ) a era emnentas intl - 1 * |Porto Ricans Our price of 3 for 20 cents is selling all the RICORO ‘Saratoga Cigars we can import. came from x AN utoaatea you would pay $11.00 instead of: $6.66 per 100. a United Cigar Stores Company A Sale of Men’ 8 breasted Suits; ar, The materials —are cheviots. They are correctly éach-detall, —Many-of sen lia aré_ appare and mountas- If they Cuba \ | are in number 354 an \| as $40. These are ove | | attention, their overcoats. [cc LSE San = ee SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. 4 ‘ Smith Gray & Co. = Announce for ‘Friday Suits and Overcoats at $22.50- B-hayein-stock for this sale nearly 300 single- i i to--he—exact,—294--Suits: of —worsted—and—fancy patterned and-finished in < jinings-of siik.—Values. ’ The Men’s Qvercoats “i ‘at $22.50 (‘in value they ‘oats of the high-grade or ler, | and the values running through them are worth your Appreciation ‘of this sale will be shown by men who desire correctness and care in the making of Although somewhat broken ‘in sizes, each overcoat is worthy of the.man. BROADWAY AT 31ST ST., NEW YORK, FULTON ST, AT FLATBUSH AYE, BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AVE., BROOKLYN, tun up as high eee Daktentmeaadees sioce’ devin! At Thirteenth St, ee AtiCanklisne Fifth Ave. @ 9thStreet, CREDIT |50c. ‘FURNITURE Ana Everything for Housekeeping, EASIEST PAYMENTS Open Mon. @ Sat. Evgs. Of excellont mate= rlals,amartly tat. ~prastical model Cotton: Tailored Bionses Htiered just prethy, in the wt _ mor 1 madras, 3 pitted Cozy, comfortable gar nis for chilly mornine: Kimonos nee Robes JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., _ Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. poaMERE Ss a decided leaning, on the _part of men who de- sire the newest in overcoats, toward the fitted back Ches- terfietd. : Ours at $25 are in particular favor, Especially the new grays—and there are” some of Was also. Coffee of Captivating Odor and Taste 1s Not Easily Obtained In Perfection, RAGUS COFFEE ‘Reattzes Perfection.” “t 5ibs. JAVA and MOCHA | $4 00 DELIVERED FREE Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bron’. +. 25 Miley, ©. 100 Miles, oF. Cally waite BROOKLYN. Mall, Telephon RAGUS © E CO. Freely Extended to All, CLOTHING For the Entire Family, Per Week Opens an Account. TEA AND COFFE Washing to NE 10 bs. Delivered Free. 25 tbs, Delivered Free A stubborn cough rarely cures ilself. It neadts Jayne’s/Expectorant mammal Ro Extrn Chiurge for tt, Advertisements for Tho World may be left a€ any American District Messenger tree, fm the olty untill OF, My

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