The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1906, Page 17

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et pacha hea eg a em | } i _—hands-ot Path DENIES POISON “WCANDY SUGAR | AS MADE NOM Glucose Trust Forced to Keep Sulphur Out of Produictie: =, P“The Standard Ol has come to be Yeoked trpan as the yubliic sont," to-day said Biward’ T. Bedford. president of the Corn Products Refining Company, with oMces at No, 6 Broadway. to an Bvening World reporter. Mr. Bedfard 1s 8 courtly middie uged gentleman who @tands very hich In the couscils “up- ataird,”’ and he wns highly Inonnsed at the [resort that tons of “potsonous @lucose’’ rejected In Philadelphia had Been shipped here for distribution among the New York. confettionery dealers, “This particular glucose, tt appears, ta + Selng made over without sulphur. The company agreed to pay costs in 45 cases pending sgainst tt in Penn- sylvania and to zeimbu dealers who ad been, fined for using’ thelr product ‘Tho admitted /cost to the company vot the fight upon it by the .Pennaylyania, Pure Food. Commissioner bas been close to $500,000, Mr, Bedford asked tha: written ques- tions be submitted to him, and in re- eponse dictated a statement to his sten- ographer, in which he said: ‘Phere never was afty sulphur that was in the least detrimental to health used in glucose. ‘The laws of Penn: sylvania, however, forbld even a trace of sulphur, The lighest medical nu- thoritles state that the percentagn of sulphur in glucose would have this ef- fect on a mar. The normal respiration is 30,00) in twenty-four hours. ‘The sul- phur in glucose would increase that to 3,05, whereas a highball or a giass of Whiskey would increase it to 32475 ‘Tho Corn Products ReAning Co hns discovered a process of mi glucose without sulp which Reretofore been used as n oresery: and for on the purpose of color. glucose will be mae company: free from al] sulphur. company 1" by no moans a sud- aidiary of the Standard Ojl Compan: Bome Standard Oil stock owners and its president own stock of the com- » but this imterett ts very mull, he glucose returned from Philadel- Phis, which amounted to about 1,000 barre direct to the Edge- water wor le over by the new There has not been a pound met for al months sold in this or any State that was ‘not e@bsolutely pure. “The payment of the fines In Penn- @ylvania was brought about f this way: On Monday I inet Attorney D, C. Giiboney\ and Uie Commissioner, Dr, Warren, sin Philad: m, and it was de- sCiled (hat as glucose was now bel made without the uge of pulplur, th ages should sod on would not insisted would cause criti- alers had been agre the cose." WOMAN TWICE DASHED INTO FIRE T0 SEES Overcome Each Time and Ree cued with Difficulty at $200,000" Blaze. HOLYOKE, Mass., Dec. 7.—Two large business Dlooks on High street. in the centre of the Holyoke business dis- trict were destroyed by fire to-day, causing a lous of $209,000, all of which ds covered Insurance. The buildings wete owned by McAuflin & Wakelin and Mra. Sarah A. Wolcott. McAufin Wakelin, dry goods dealers, occupied the ground floors of both bulldings and the upper floors werd>rented as offices, and more than a score of tenants we burned out. Mrs. Frunk G. Washburn, who owned rom. by thin) ott this mmeny by rate -Doaasing..parloc.tn— ihe Wolcort |) into the Durning build~ ing to save some valuable papers, was overcome by smoke, but Was rescue As soon as she revived Mrs. Washburn agalo 'rushed Into the building, despite ‘the protests of her fri¢nds and again she was overcome. The firemen had great difficulty In carrying her to pafety & second (im —__.— “FATHER BILL” DALY LOSES. Htrethers of Jockey Burne Taken block, who Ww from Its Control, John Durns, Jockey’ ‘Tommy of Toronto, father of Burns, to-day was #iven the curtody of is two rons— Gay aod Willixm, aged fourteen und fifteen yeurs—by Justice Wilkin in the Children’s Court, Brooklyn, By this proceeding they were taken out of the r BUI" Daly, whom the Justice declared not a (it guardian. ‘Guy and Witiam were brought down here a’ yeartaxo hy Tommy, who had become pr: and nted hig brpthers jo” becom “Jockeys. > Tommy: suceedded| in having himeelf appointed Bvardian. Then he went to Europe to aide, lewving 4 in charge of “Ruther Bu ¢ horsiwman had the boys at the track. training them to the Husiness, Mr. Burns learned of t Ho cams tram Cann » had Gie let Of ilardsanship revoked etn tained ctistody of the boys Justice Wiikin. galds ‘Tt theee echildrén have, been In ts clear improper Ing and not be Surroundings, without,scho under pro waardiny JOHN L. BROWER 1S RUN OVER BY AUTO. Might Lee Fractured by Machine Ranniag Dows Dijpad | John I. rower, a wealthy Liwyer, of! No, 4 Weat Thirty-secovg. street, wha run down by mh automobile nat way celved “Good office oie come quick~ | ly in response to World: Heip Wants CHIEF MURPHY S FRIENDS PLAN BITTER FIGHT § Suspended by Mayor Fa- gan He Will Go On Trial Tuesday. es afth three ta sand of Police Murphy. 9 one Inspactor. detect|ve-sortea was permed the insta {hier City, who. captal nev paenty-five ‘patrolinen, ftom office jast night at of Mayor Fagan, will be placed on t Tuesday hy the Police Commiss be one of the mont bit- wi in that city. Texpecta will offer a paralle! Lexow invemimation in this city The suspended chief sald to-day that the commission had treated him kindly ie one respect—that Js, granting hin @ dy, trial. Ho will consult its coun) al to-day and prepare a de: Inspectér Samuel A. Arot was allowed to retire on pas turned In his badge to-day ‘and hurrie to a consultation with his fellow oft cers suspended in Mayor Fagan's xen: sational cleaning _The seven new appointed ty All ‘dy suspensions, ters this nrorning, where they had sc diMcuity in obtaining recognition Couldn't Find a “Bos Sergeant Andrew Booth, who wan on ever held halt up. detective-s vacancies created) reported at Headquar- reeanis, the desk, asked the men why they didn't report to the chisf, Tho new men replied they didn't know who the chief was. Booth couldn't enlighten them, an4 the new sleuths were \puz- zled until Sergt. Hopkins arrived and took the responsibility of assigning them to varlous posts, : It is aaverted by the friends of Chief Murphy that his gravest etror was in failing to conduct the Pélice Department in the interesta of the Mayor's polltioal herons Mayor Fagan’s friends, thé other hand, say his charges are based on raids made last Saturday at his command. In these raids many hand-book gamblers und proprietors of policy shops were arrested. Among those neoused by the Mayor are Capt. Charles Cox. of the City Hall Sta- tion; Capt. John Kelley, ‘of the Sevent Street Staulon; Capt. Arthur Cummings, of the Communipaw Avenue § and Detective Sergeants Daniel Le David Noble, Augustus Holtic, Frank Bennett, Michael Clarke, Robert Pear- son and Halsey Van Horne Acting Inspector James Hopkins was |Mpstallea fn the temporary office of Chief Rnd took command of the De- partment to-day, when Chief Murphy having discarded his uniform, went t hin desk and secured hie private papers. Of all the men suspended, Mur- phy 1s the only veteran of the civil war, FIRE PANIC IN HOUSE OF BABIES Little “Becky Edelman Sei Match to Bed and Tenants Scurried to Street. Firetin the House of Babies Is a bad Business on a cold day. Such a run- ningin the halls and galleries of moth- era abd fathers with bables in their arma, davies clinging to thelr skirts and the tails of their coats! Such a screaming and clattering and shivering fn the strect and crying of dables with blue noses and pucple fists and tears frozen on theif faceat There wax such a fira in the House of Bables, the alx-story tenement ex- tending from No, €? to Noo Riving- ton street at the corner of Allen. It shelter forty-two families and favorite dwelling-place for young bast matrona whose husbands maky are of atone, the galleries of tron, and a fire has not much chance of spread- ing. Chujaim and Becky Edelman and six little Edelmans Hive in an apartment on the too floor. Five of the little ones go to school, while Becky, aged four, remains at home with ber mother. Chajalm, the father, works in the market. With her five children off for school, the house cleaned op and litte Becky fed and comfortable, Mrs. Edelman | went out to-day “to purchase supptes | for the Baddath, Sho lozked the door, leaving ttle Becky playing on the floor of the front room, Becky got Mold of a match and ret fire -to tho bed, It avas great fun for Bookeys and byt; for the presence ot nind of Jacob Gréenblatt, who occu plew the adjoining wpattment, the A might have soon given way to tragedy. Mrs, Greenblatt happened to step Into “good wages, for the wails and stamways |< [the bow. the hail and saw saibke curling ent from under the door of the Edelman/ Nat, She called Jacob, ker husbund, | who had hin iittle boy, Solomon, In hiz arms, Jacob and Mrs. Greenblatt knew Httle Beck}. was looked Jn. They could hear her leughing. Handing “Bolomon to his wife, Jacob made his) way across the fire-escape to tne window I the Edelman tat, en- lered aad rescued Becky just In Whien the child waa wire hé-pulled Uh burning mattress from the bed, carrie: 1 tote window and tossed it to tt stone courtyard six floors below [orhat Wax-all there was to the Are, Dut the House of rabies was Rivwazton sand Allen streets wi of budlek and mothers wien engines arrived. ‘The firenerf always jhurry. when there ts an alarm from! the | Noute of Fabien. Phe total damage can be covered by ee cn But the excitement of the motherd nd fathers and babies, if Sonverted Into horse power. would ‘run a bactio-ship many miles. —_____. EXPLOSION BILLED: TWO. UNIONTOWN, fF ploves, Willinm Hi Breso, were killed tod plosion of a magazine at the plant of the Orineta) Powder Company. near Falrehanes, Pa. The imagazing was | completely \apammbenie i; no | Pe THE EVENING WORLD. FRID ten Give Zola’s Name to Her Rival’s Childre WOULD GIVE ZOLA NAME 10 CHILDREN Widow of the Novelis' Geren: ous to Offspring of Her Rival. moral Inject: and when h two women spring of X The re Zola's VW had a bi 3 mournad bj nd three children, the off Rozerot. mn of th To my son Jacques and and sister, Louly and falth{ai frlend, etc.” Mme. Zola lations with, M hem as an error, fore the the mora i the widow af of France for leave to con unfathered children | [the name of Zola she | “One must» charfi ably toward @ ror of gonius. 11} is merely: one’s duty to excuse Uits ec | cent! ‘phen the children— What) 1 woulk you have me Can 1 allow} fo starvey No, they must be das their father would have had them, They must be educated, ted | In Ife. One cannot In justice to tho (n- nocenes an len WHERE IS LAWLER? ' MOTHER NEEDS HIM. Father of Missing Boy Is Dead— -He. ared- When He Was. Out of Work i Christe r _Lawier's wants herbor ho band died yerterd who ts tweo Disappe had Jett home, Traving no tra Mrax Lawler tan nthe woud, and 4b to help. silvers: hor thinks hk navy, m ne DEAD BABY FOUND ! IN CENIRAL PARK. Lived but Birthpla Had Short Time—lts fant a rocca, No, ou and Fifteenth this ‘morning fo new-born female shivet in th East Drive and & entrap Park Was taken to the Larkin, of the Colle rgeons, wld that tHe been born Inca car. + Georgia One Hundred lamplighte pody of nd the | Infant bushes wrapped tho Morgue, it roun BOOM FREE! Inehts v9) heat in as the HRAT. Li ee pens Tedides, the use of req) ten $1.00. within 1 Uriee ered anys 2c KS MUTUAL LIFE’S ‘COFFIN ‘ LONDON, niary De break | of t yesterday Eady), when ) the court with statement to D! corrobaratt ott plot had be: re" NDAY, Dec. 3, 3,098 Advertisements Were Printed in THE WORLD. 1,499 MORE than in the Herald. 13,76 BROUGHT INTO COURT. is ng Howard, | Union of 7) en | r MORE than fn AY,” DECEMBER 75 1906, __ STOCKS DOWN IN y AHALTING MABKET Pacifics ae Great Norieel| and Northwestern Figure | in ‘the Dealings. rae of prices in the Stock Mark early y “of stocks was downward at the start incaplte of # nees in Lone Nor 1 1-2 Union Pastfe 1 1-5 Canadian Pactio and xas a point and Read- Steel | Keuliway Smelting und larke fractions, » WRS A waln of a point In North- ern Pacific and small fractions in Us 8 Steel, American Car and Pennsylvania. The Closing Quotations, r < prices mocks from yesterday's | lone are as. follow | High. 1 wy ws 11 4i\y iy ; | EL -1S3y +14 V5y Ud. + i w+ S01 Tinton wae a. It has received the stamp of ap- proval from epicures. particular homes. “The Champagne c! Waters.” it is THE WORLD’S Advertising Supremacy Analyzed! UESDAY, Ber. 4, 35/82 A W re Dec. 6, dvertisements Advertisemer ere Printed in HE WORLD, 1,349 THE MORE than the Herald, World Ads. Have B<en Printed During the Last 4 Week Days 4,811 MORE THAN THE HERALD 4,811 “Way 0fcecsi Alweys Remember the Fell Neme. WEDNESDAY, 3,044 Were’ Prinjed in WORL! 1,043 the Herald. CAPPONI, DOCTOR TO THEPOPE, UI A CANCER VICTIM a | Pneumonia Hastened End of Physician Devoted | «: to the Pontiff. DR. ZAPPOM, =<Dr., Lapp died at TA, M ROME. D clan to the F He had been ae: of < of the sion monla setting In, he weakened condition, ages Dr. Lappont, to-day M1 for some tim: ously and, h ou could hin Withetand its ray who had also been Pope Leo's doctor, was devoted in his atten to Pope Plus, he. although suffer natantly himself atering iif up to t was «with pneumonia Lap, tha sinking tie apostolic beaedi the news of the dea reached the DPontitt kreved, ore Dr. sent and w loctor nt was he the’ aly losing con to the Jt ia/repute hoax Dr. Layponi, recerring tution NIK Ly n Leo XLT physiclan Was very 4 both. Black ant ls to say, among As with the anti- having studi wih b cals as well th inne aera oe CU pare ea WOT raw box. BSc stores are filled withthe 6th Ay. and 2/th Street. F 3d Av, and 122d Street. 609 th Av., 39th & 40th Sts. 519 BROOKLYN BLAZE DUE TOA FIREBUG HOLD UP TWO,BUT | ETLITLELOOT lerohtened Off After Knocking One Victim » Unconscious: Block ing Sixty Families Was Put in Peril. Tenements Shelter- | orld. thls olty a bigh= Fourth ue, and a New Yor on Hutehiné from the n and nee Was beate shtened vie~ pies Duty banker, on tunity to & Ii A far (roin.the Duff rest to-day from bad CALL MONEY RATE IS STILL SOARING. Aiivoints Hobset High rates for on the Stock Exchange he’ first hale hour of the market loans were n er cent. In anotiier hour au asked | Right in | Quality Blyn’s wand ° cust: me: ate captivate ing styles and the attractive ie in New York—and _ tight in the vogue as to style, fit and appearance, of course—for nearly thirty-five rs the name ‘ood for ate both in leather and in: workman- pied by ev ody as a guaranic? of the great- Quality, of Blyn has s! ship. Jt is est possible shoe satisfactic Nn. See Blyn’s new. Fall and-Winter Styles—Dlyn's stores are filled withthem. seven big Seven Big Best Stores: Shoes in Every Grade. Factories} 511 to | ( IWS eee So | UARANTER SHOE ¢ 2? st | 72d St. | er) 829-831-833 Groadway, between Park and Ellery Streets, 1263-1265-1267 Broadway, near Greeno Avenue, - 162 Bowery, nr. Broome St. 2891 3d Av.. 120th & 18 1nt. BROOKLYN STORES 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 GRAND ST. served in THURSDAY. Ber. 6, 3,372 Advertisements} Were Printed in , THE WORLD. MORE than fa e Herald. 13,7468 nts DD; in | 164, 166, 168. and. 170 SMITH ST. Reet BROOKLYN \The Big Credit House Great Doings in Clothing. . °40, 000 WORTH BEING SACRIFICED renee Buying Chances, Winter-weight Prieze and eieuiots, stylish amen Raincoats to be cleared out at same a ~ Neat Wor Sted and All-Wool Cassimeres, All sizes; tat, medium and» stout. nici fitted. Remember, this sale . will not last tong. $15 Coats, $9.49 3 Models, : inch Coat of alues you ever saw; « an Covert and Impo tl-Woo! Mix- Best Mohe Women’s Suits You save in spending at this The coatS< are jaunty, ticnt-licting effects, fashioned after he best models, made {0 sell ‘for $18.09.

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