The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1906, Page 3

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Se ‘ - i eee ; ca oo WET EVENING’ WORLD THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1900. | : “Wl SHOT. HOME MRS. TRAUTMAN AND HER ACCUSER, HOGAN, 'BGY OF 10 DIES. CARDINAL TRIES. QOTGALL GAME. OF SELF MURDER Present from Santa tO}His Eminence. of Balti- Little Richard Battesby | more Shocked at the Proves a Sad One. > OLERK GUMRDED ‘Herman Pelz Said that _Sleuth’s Report Drove =, Her to Suicide. Increase in Suicide, h of Hichant Battesby. ® playing foott an artic nuitled “Phe MoralAs- | peeta at Suteide’ Cardinal makea 1 powerful eccleshutioal angus” > | ment ve Janu asue of the Cen 6 aginst The / says that mo: and neal courage Is respohsibie for aelf-murder. He also directs attention to the alarming tncreaso {n the number | of suicides in the present era qs com- pared with absence of such tragedioa MENTIONED A WOMAN, Told Mrs. Pelz ths band Met Stranger in id of St, Lucy's par Clty, may result The t Her Hus- fo. ned his grleving nareats Was that the boy had been kicked to death, et it was sald to-day that he died of rt failure brought on by: hf rough-and-tumble strugs either the Jersey City police nor s In Biblical tinies. Ho writes + County Phyalcian Converse has been | ur have now dying before me the of- j oMcially notined. Undertaker Boylan | qcjat ‘recont of suicides in the United J Ja wolng forward with preparations 0° | states from 1836 to 1903, which’ is cals, 1 the funera]. He f# authority for the statement that there are no marks on tio boy's body, he admits that he lias recelvey no report from a phy- sielan, yj Tho witnessea of the death on tho fleld tried to-day to disclaim all Knowl- edge of the circumstances. Even the of the other playera w “for very patriotic and nentiments of compa oneern, ‘These atatistios Increase in nineteen 6 Class of crime and mia- of the Hebrew peo- 1 in the pages of the Old in the history of the fans, as contained In tT can recall’ the persons who ended 7 thelr lives by thelr own | tym ‘f Now 4 names got 2 | “Football from Santa. a Lene ‘The Hattesby boy was the son of Mr. is ni ry any woman iniiictng death | tattesby, of No. 618 Hendor- . Jersey City, On Christin. ns for the rarity of thie he found @ football amon, eritne among ti worsitippers of | area seaniertetibrnn Ethel Sehoval and of Clirist ure eaelly ex- is Stentay afternoon 4°) Hained. ‘Those people were taught to ball out for play with other | belleve that self-mutder was a grievous sof his own age. Most of them wors | sit, and that man was responsible to him to bell b i v ii an, “ \ he . 7 ol in the ife to ecqne for the Iniqul- What Coroner Wants to. Know | pupils at the parochial school on Grove | 1° Wea in the fest, i B pls : te street, where little Richard waa one cf] "Virgil, the erent Mantuan poet. fol- i) * fat tis Re S the best students. tHe waa not atrong | lowing the tra nal beltet of ene ane ate th ports ~ 4 . ¢ ¢ igne to aru Uve ag tw 1d Was not accuatomed’ to play in| Client Ro yraxiacaatedy 2 tb whad sf oe fe. RNG é i . ‘ rough sports with the others. Seta aInies eorime, Bree nice ; oe be t i Civ ne 5 * Ee: ties ts i g | Nevertheless, he Joined in aa enthus! Suicide, was, regarded as if ; ‘ aq virtue among the stotes of : snes ae a herole ly as the others in playing with |m, herols it foux eltize Vast jhe new football, ‘The Ittle chaps: lined Jup aa they had ween real tedima play, |, | AR tie players, all under a doze Many of Its moat iitus- 2 ampiased their own § aths,(and the influoace of their per- f example ser i nn incentive « Dy lending additional lustre lye d, Were James Klein, of No. deed, just as the habit of dubl- 7 | dernon strent; Thomaa Gritin, of | ling in certain periods of tinh and i 83 Sixteenth street; Michael} American history was. ¢ ed honor- \ er ctause It Was sanctioned ani ex- O'Keefe, of Sixtevnth street, | Creed by sitlzena enjoying public er t pi Corrigan, of |No, 117 Bix-| teem isa yossoN Chartres of No, JIT Bix-| tect couted among. the most AIDS CRSA Meuished. the wisest of Roi | Those /on the same side with little! sages. He put an end to his life ra | ite! ‘ pint ‘to the humillation of} Iichard were rushing the ball dows ain oie therelementy: of tHe |the fleld. According to some who Were | Vittorious Cacsar. He dislained to, sur there, the boy with te ball’ was| vive by f nd favor of } of her thr PI had a spe: firmed my : atranke inco Bocas tackled, the others” pled up on him | enemy. And) fiber EA Sele menetcs jand when they got up young Buttesby| pinoate Cassar. For murely It coal not beadasita wan found unconscious dnd dying be-| be dishonorable tn the father and at the Thessetective side the boy with the bail, name. time honorable in the won to ‘ac: e ‘yeni from a triumphant adver ease te Not Kicked, They Say. cone tay tthe canong of Fach Tensor ; | ton tho ore play’ | tots nelf-inflicted death must be re Fe oo ae eee ete xeatind thelk | rarfed as mm act not of wublimn | of the man: H4n which he wae engaged Tralled by Detective. cs. F SSE friends say that When the crowd rusbeil not uh Pp 3 w u) but of moral cowardice. . Up about the boy who was tackied|“Evnatever may be the immedial . ale i 7 = j was ental aus ot] : Dab DERN SOCIETY FOLK OFF. | WIDOWED MOTHER SUES) Mots: tee sar ‘gine dauithts| cents deere oat ata | (EEO) ES ANON) FOR INSURANCE ON SON.|2%tta Sat thet? neat, ApS] for he wbschen of eau Fea her and then } e expla “told oth do when such w trage unwonted horror thruaghe pmunity. i ymMainiain, then, thatoa sovereig: arr! an) Agent, s/has Inatituted an | Ved at No. 1830 Brooklyn avenue) “That adttios {t,"* ecreamod Mrs. Pelz, } “ s ei : aad 5 oa want of moral of humband held a 004, pout. | Went Directly After Pistol. | BY BLACK HAND. eS ibis atepded on him or Kicked him, | S238 at iS ¥ ea ] Weenie ver A m She wituesses “declare, 1: several par neal { that tn couns (| ere Mae nee ea x ror 3 RGHLGEUG ‘ Company Says Policy Had Expired, to his assiatance at Once.” They | gat i,% Qetteta where the Christian f eho waa . Het suing thie other eds | - : re ‘ tae | Vgensibie A. doctor waa and ibe Gonninane rwayy 1 / } husba <1 oman from} i in store: & = | nut She Says She Pai . pefore he reached the fleld | 4! Toachings are. faicnkully i t aie Hae z a . 5 ‘ Rae x : | | bea 3 | nd the boy had been dead for] tiseu, dtlemurder ix almost. unk: | nig removed to Boylan's ndertaking rovnis, No, 18 Pavonta nue, One of the strangest feats | Big Crowd at Pier to Cheer} nator Jacc SLICK AND GING =rjends oO} aD > of jaction In th rt to f the case is that no ort was made te waninst suicide th th be a tiends on Departure of : GRR ATEArATeS | police first that was heard ompli Wwith the lessons cabal there Was when an” Eventng us by. the religion of Ch La Provence. orld repor inquired “about the tf anyone might. be . dd by Albion | i TOUT TOe ghortening his life, the patri- : i -——-— who was Kk attemptin Mr, and Mra. Battesby wore prostrate gop cwould have been Justified in b) 2 r= 4 7 fe football, stll glossy and almost ink. end to hin mist + SeAlS : to-da friend and they » told of the fate! overwirelming welght of miseries, aa rian from Blackmailers of Inve ana ane| iu vennistmas ate had’ brought’ thele| eeaicted wien "Hs ‘vody ia covdted,/)° 1a) y 5 Aith ulcera: he Is suddenly degrived of | of hin ehildfent paces of Te {alse friehds. his po! ja stung Who Demand $10,000, 0} CAUGHT WITH RING. mI : | t ong: nedel of patien ie 18-YEAR-OLDBANKER | tn rycen | Bava, beet te ne ae was about king for Wy y colored | tnd th N taken, gray nan with tye * whis'tind of securing « Job as @ servant ahd dreamping with the family Jewels Job with that of Cato will } in Adams Street Police Court | accord a higher d of heroic virtua : Oo anint of the Bible than to th as though Maggie Henley, of | to the saint ne vtalded. to. ths ath name of th tudge who compares HELD IN POLICE COURT. 4} Ten Complaints Against Youth ekirt an bile yell house at [ert Coqnelle sth i t she pata Set cienastets ey . { age of (Utica, The Who Took Money, but Did aan 7 engaged for urs premlum in ad- | No. 107 Will street, might be the | {orm of adversity: the other bravely ' ) ne Dads eetson as a, barit the company. Mra, | Woman sought Santee tte i Not Deliver Jobs. Sultan a Miss and Mr. Rati tac.| Maggie in undentably a colored wom- Tae \ Blange Militisch, elghteen years ola, | 374 Habe recetpt of hale the |An=alxo sha hus two gold tenth st % One country, eae cauk rintmas eve try t i had just re report w ROIS ASAD. CHUDlO RARE onthe and saya she has | pdwn a diamond ‘ring in a Bowery = Two patrolmen tn day tn front o¢ door from Riv has been kept up for almom now, end every night a plain-cloties man stan in the houne, with oseasional ing Johann Do- | sorties to scout about the y of 38 cnah and’a $50 cloak. It) in search of possible blaci The First Letters. | wnshop. ‘The ring has since been ined by Mrs,, Jennie Borns, of & Mortiand avenud. as one stolen her by Mage, Magistrate Pooley tha prisoner for trix! y, General 1vo, who Ww nt and heard | py t he had recely annual prelmum a had pald it t@ the ¢ ne telophone, | With ny | years old, { Pela c | When I gave jon of ck'a plac. | i she sai r t fears wero|He chahgnt sto Yorkville | n« about com-;¢ fson to-day, when Magistrate | hela Blange for examination Into ithe charge of detra j sengers, as Ww sacide Told of Meeting Woman. rnoon Mrs. Pelz waa | was tho tenth charge agalnat the young ‘ee | Drows On Monday calling at the Mras FLW? | banker intwo: daye. 408 AGO We. Jeaser, No, 1101 East cHtth streets | Gast, Shaw, of the Fitth sireet at The first of the lo = Ronee Cleara sa Cc € Sale Brook! aving hh ostess, she | tion, received varfous va mplal by him I 13. It was we % 5 hurrleg to the room where the tele several Weeks about the transac- | and indicated that the sende tata a rd phone was and called up Hambi Pine Rater ee perate, or was dire: Uae ra : Sieh Detec 5 “ Rot lotters ¢ Of Our Entire Stock of Bissert, Kgt nine fider which he | to a po Twelt court the nine | Korteth sireet and each had given | beneath a loose sto Bir who promised to secure a t had failed to do so. ‘The syoung er offered to return the money agenc (|SHaye you any'news?! she asked. "Yes," was the reply, a her story to her hostess, money far the Hun: In y have ‘ke aren ‘Suits, Coats, id, “or is tol i ; aes hd Blange wis 1 to your, per! fe who was 1 ROUi seria es ist Hight Bissert arrested him ag MSVAIONE Ie ObsE! Gan Sued for Wife's Lost Love. ted a deal Sk I rts traited from his of owsky told the A that on-| 45, Dr. D: int ‘of Di Sow nt ’ station en the Manhattan end of tho| pec. 1 ho took Blange the cloak and 38 ; Ua ; ; ja There ho met a young woman,” | with kystruction# to forward, them to and th , r rhe] Ie Dadirrlan, vice~ vane i yh Dobrow ea COS Tle CATV Pe Ree New) Haven‘; woman? myille, 2 The daughter wrote | thera wore y ’ Aiss. Pelz, excitedly. times that she neyer received t red laoalitevecloateaet answered tho detectivs. > nioney pointed ty the tact that| , whoe Januaty=we Waists, &c., Will Continue To-Morrow - si and Saturday. erate cl were en-| 0) ¢ tha wo eieecg She ar “TOGO LIKELY 10 PAY | SWEEPING Cheapest | REDUCTIONS and Best j | } jIn Prices Regaraiess of Valu | I the détail of p a eee | pearance b | “<We.pay highest cash prices | on, Dealer De A | oa lproadway.i7th and 18th Sts. That's the tenor of many an- |e RAM, {Yeates peeve nas | Pee ARERR OS iv UpeErior For Rheumatism: Rae caw ania mT Pil, fis him ’ AM iatascoronae his ANS * x fs tu é slesome food is the secret of health, Sea Foam is one of the aera ai ae i 5 Over Sixty and Poor, Saye Doctor. Ke * fort crets of Wholesome food. It is the best Cream of Tartar powder, from’ Pain $ee4 ‘EBlood and , a aL STE Rr Te r last’ yeae. (and {he cheapest as well. ; Honeiten Regulat: - ing the Liver and i jot her was. tras Dadire ‘ THE GENUINE OLD-FASHIONED”. J seeend 3 Dose. Acts 3 {day when the old physician was ross from: his bed to meot the visito: in ate pFaDtCD know people say. I am wealthy be RETR rma aan will Ieave ‘ y Puri: Kidneys I practised for many years and then |G , east , 2; tropa : Se ds went into the manufacturing business: | expenne r MMEUM EALGTA It te not s0, for I | nbury Dead, — [{clitding wi AN) TOM ni more than sixty | Ogden 1enox yeara old and poor,” O¢ Knox Linabury, forty-nino| men han bee i M i tie The reporter then asked him if ho| yours old, a er of. the Hay ix. }olded yet whoth ii | ; (REGISTERED 1869) fo 4, ne had angie brook ko 3HaGy had’ ayer before heen threatened Ly |cadise and kuown in tnuacial ¢ be in command of th There THOT CURE OST Decr eante GEi;tiiey CaMea TI is(some opposition in naval clroles t s. ad Reco: dtemted, avenue, © Hil, Mow Ve t r clamor ma { oldies pinen dedi ey, It does not disturb stomach. -Affordy up with aiatart the Huncbagiat. ‘The old doctor sume dend at his home, No, 253 Pro. [iam courses, b Ah," . after a week's ilineas, th waa|prevall, tn which the naval hi SKER, Arc ORA Quiet Sleen and Creates a Good Anpetlts An he sald, “you naw Of the |caused by paraiveis, He Is survived by ill be tho Teature of @ dapaness dem: | ACKES, 1. URALL & CONDIT CO., and all High Class Grocers J (0s! COSTER te THEA TEE Ae rT ciety, |then? Let ua not tale of it ‘a widow and four eons | snstration tn American waters, 67 $D AY., COR. UTH ST., NUW TORK, :> Sea fer " i 5 a hy ; ua TNA j . 5 ) yi \ A ‘ heat i i soa 3 4 sua ui pes R ~~!)

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