The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1907, Page 5

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‘SUK FIRES SET irs. BYAWOMAN, SAYS, --lice Her—Enemy- Is Seeking Revenge. BLAZES -ROUTY FENANTS. Fire Marshal Investigating Fifth}, Incendiary Attempt in Big Apartment Within Month, After aix atiempts t burn the ornate tonfamily—epa: By ey2d— West One Hundred pnd Firth street, Mary Hobener, owner of the property, declared to-day that she will move into the house ahd try herself to éatch the firetug, who} she belleves ts a whan, : Mrs. Hubener lives at No 304 East Nineticth strect, and her resolve to act as guardian of her, awn property came to-day, when an World reporter was the first to Inform h: of the sixth attempt, madd latt night to destroy the apa Mrs Actors! Boarding “Mrs. Hubener Tells Po-| — omer HELD FORT rolls wang” delight dragged planola from the top foo crind the siar-Dearder,-th true 7 ayenun-thentre dramatic eyed Mttle man who appeared on. the | House mand His Pianola a Hot Farewell. and the Landlady Got Him. > star. Duxoh eat Ne ‘abandoned 7 brawny nionster plano and a rear. _MAvaunt! Gat thas hencet wiyle, to a I say. Vamos! Mister J ike to—epee [EXIT MAL JOHNSING AND HIS “KIBOSH” NIGHT Then Went to Sleep at the Machine boarder, the leading-Indy | landlady of tne 0 East} thelr to-day to effervesce | truckmen Woo rd aad: THE EVENING WORLD, | Mrs. James Bry e, Wife of the New British Ambass ssadoz _peper and rags in the cellar’ was iz- ~AUgUsE from a-man named O ber the next fre occurred on De- “onea left in the place out of ten who + -thonght-after_all- these: attenmnte note i try my best to nent somebody” EB anal SNerihuatand homo time ago. Tuned Hubener declares the we firepug | ids been hounding ber for the ya: ten-yeara and ba fire th othe Property she has owned. This informa- tion has been given th of the West One Hundredt § 2nd an_arreat :nay_be tide +O-da ys The first of the prencnt seriex of fires | _was on November 26, when 4 jMe-of, t nited. It was discovered in time to| be put out before it spread to then per floors, This began—a-dist of -tre=| ecates that have caused all, but tiree of the ten familips to move out of tthe xa } house, Mra._Huber-dought— the property “tn Following the cctix of wovem= tire cember 1 It was et ‘among some furniture’ sored in the cellaz, but was “Dut-out--qutekty:- ‘Three-deystater thts was Miacoy ere ablaze again, und then terror bexun to selze upon the tenants, Many rtarted “out the following day to make rrepa: tions to move, Before they found new quarters the -third fire (ook place. pile of sliayings and rags «prinklid w “an exodua “of tenants aot only trom No. 212, but from other houses in the block... ‘The Ntth blaze came Dec, was the most disastrous, dish was piled up in the cellar, prin: kled with ofl and fred. The buraing stu! was planted near the dumbwalter natt, so that it woUlt pie were to follow. Before this fro was extinguished it had done %00 worth of |! Gamage and destroyed the staircase leading down from the first floor of the house. Thinks She Knows Fiend. Pt ‘Aw in all previous inatances, yesterday-| evening's fire was started bhortly after [8 “7 @alock. The_persan-who-set tt Chere the second floor, which is untenanted. Rags soaked with oll were piled against | ‘the —watuscoting, and “the house was Alled with amoke and. the..wood work: in: the-second floor haliway was~ burning when Thomas Jones, on the discovered the danger ana iiaedndes an taapiaunensurienegutmers 1 Bowen on the frat. and the Joneses are the only were living thero when Mrs. Hubener bought the property. Fire Marshal Maguire ang the police ot-the West One Hundredth Street Po: | Nee Station inst night renewed their erergies to-explain- tho myatery—at—#ti Mra. Fu ct fetired gtocer. Her husband is ii a resent in the German Hospital Neboett= tavidsonstes tase naan pretty: g00d idea of who t “The rst news of this #ixts actempt © to destroy -her bopar ly was taken to ‘Mré,- Hubenor an Evening- V Foporters-When-the tire wer mentioned whe began to taik of those {i the pi for_@ moment could Marit altogether, 1 ing more. would be done AWet- coin | “To Guard Her Own, —. /“fhis-apartment-hovss—i@-the chier vpport of my rek huydaad and mys self, I don't: seo how anybody can be ef hoartlesa as to take it front Ga. And in Ihave more than mero suspiélon, | lady. won't mention names to anybody, but by had troubte. ha “woman to own « fiat-house in East dred’ About ten yeara ago i! dispo them and son afterward | ue hot house was set on fire, but not det}! the a eta there have co; sh the -house-t nemo gy, Me sen to guard it myself, I-pave di the family on one floor and MS half of ¢ my Twill ha apartment on the wame cy ‘one: 2 and Twill see wnat tone a0 myst protect. m: Rtraid 1 with be burnea to deat ue the ¥ fs) firedug is the person I sus) Pie m arte dreugucknoweil coamecien ftps, ithe “Sind. ao ttl dawn the rianola labored frevug “knows ving — there, Sei eeecoullon nen i ire Abara giite arrived as i he wi ares and abe materi In which tement to him, stisolejone and jecured. TO BELL’S TITLE. Commander of Ninth Cavalry Will Be Appointed Brigadier. \ Generak- : yet Jan, Nemesis Tat made the announcement Wray that Col, Edward 8; pouty, Nii a Gavalry, Would be cca haat ree be renern) try Goes pro-| 6 joted to be Hes wagon traxeds-entued trouble by tel ina you don't know ime? Ird floor, } pourding-house— ina and’ panic. you will But Pai} on, Then Mr. met di catapulted out the ‘COL. GODFREY SUCCEEDS) mis.cs &. SEMINARY’S. $1,000,000 sy the mi Pata ‘a at! Jed at the tr moved away - Seaton Heid oO have the last All of which wor Wha the nequel Te Boarding-Ho: eof Mr. John but ay nigat. ten ata formance Taated ‘all night despite forced audience and the felforts of a policeman to stop pots of an-en: tt. 7h, floor rear 6a took allt | oral and P the Tho poilce Kot the first intimation of hon: “Oh, Mister hurry to No. et. Or. ianola, What's thet? Who is The uch s fame. And me epread all enn three—eheeien— This adison speaking alice. rend some one In wt Twenty-elghth Johnsing won't stop hi thi idea! over Set eYs, we want n Butl harnesx-richt away with a-dig atick.” Smith, Policeman who i welche Dig tite the plunol kone het + Ties aoened: Wis—stiek.. waa incensed, 1t_wan nlmos awaken the man on post. himself. {otiteman Smith Towa The “Ita Misier Johnsing,”’ ya: And tho neighbors ts #: apectable hous rripiet: ‘And us ail so tlred t upstairs by fr, mdohnaine, xe to open the nae t_keep “it ft hie ft Pouch ono halr of my © on the spot!'* cried ohnatng dramatically as he ig fell aloo} More Brith. hind Goparted, e had no right to break down the that a man's room was-his-castl Mr, Jobnaing issued from his roo. oon. walling, for him. Tt met hit ‘The result of the m: tinge ront door In X08. the “actors” tate=ot~ frenzy fame Old tune ‘rolled away fromthe fourth Moor rear, aid the Jand- easy stages. He just got An engagement and | At one weord. It's that-thing abour You Can't Put the Kibosi on Me. Hacplaying. tt-on-his-planola. 1 | kolng for four hours, Ajsteacted. and we are all ying oxciaimed the after door. tight Thi o! revelry, Ine |aide-ponping” ‘ot corka andthe elinkking |. 4 door and Mr. ould, the same old record going Long! declaring |- door ees m at Thero was a tecoption.commtten | he was 1 he midat of a ahower of shoes and empty | SEIZED BY FRENCH. VERSAILLES, Jan, 1. — When the seminary under o—eh tho tate Separation Int , bods ana other securities “amounting to! 0h ay ecorstett in that-institutday Ave ‘een risen were autho) Seat Weal authorities here took Bonoastah, a : ‘1Oc Freer when he wae Jender among! MONDAY, MARIUS Se, —}-bendon—sad- Ps LONDON BUREAU 6 P. M. BRITAIN CUTTING COWN : a BATTLE-SHIP-FL EET. fler_the February ManGeuyres ms Will: Be Greatly the LONDON, Jan. 7. sin commilsat Th UN cruisers. Phe be reduced ships, with four} rnioeed “erutwert J fram lx to | Int the main | from thirty | Uerstiipg and | “crulsers. ta TAHITI NOT CEDED TO FRANCE BY BRITAIN Report’ Started by Missionaries, The report by the . from misstonaries Is to he effect that Taal to st rounaation nih, tuct ‘neo Korsien) Ollie « {8 no truth 1 qs decom inetenete oer te STE RA pma STENT TTT TRIE coeereneraenttna ew 1907. Tied Bargains — The First List for 1907 Does Its Part Toward “Ringing Out’’ the Winter Goods E entire store-being imthe throes of -a general January Clearance; a special bargain tist made from articles already reduced in price should have emphatic interest. As always the case with these Tuesday Bargains, the prices here quoted are lower; (ie any that have been heretofore mentioned, They cre distinctly for this. one day— | ucsday. As long as the specified lois last, we will fill telephone orders. Right reserved Jn all’ cases to limit the quantity purchased-by any-one-person when we deem ft necessary. - Business Cards - 100 printed while you walt; | Wwe print them in any style on | . the finest quality stock; only | the best workmanship. aa da Needlework Laundry: bags, cushion slips, tinted table covers, glove, veiland handkerchief fare of beat” quality felt in red, fan, gray or bla alsa some | Reyular price 50¢; Tuesday . U nder Secretary Nation, nin British poli pL“Associatlon, red the Murlon Ash . Bryce in o! 1889, announces thetica in, aided. the patient | ait. Cal pauBea, DUI i BOrATS j out, organs, for serious operations. fates: To cocaine. As an-anesi }aeetous operations ether -ts-tns see gerous than oaloroform, howeve! Lnrthe a omildt drug. certain doeAe, ativence Crean WHI WHT render: Te avatiabis SURGEONS DISCOVER NEW METHOD 10 KILL PAI reh in this city | a discovery which ts aurgery,—Tis discovery but {t stimula THTCeNcHy ecomes -douthiy: oruturm does nut produce Lit depresses the hourt,.and nt overdose 1s likely to cause tae period of uncon wae investigation, have found that cocaine, instead of in_foal erty, in Cam's te ‘rhis ix a boon ty hurgeons Ma Well as patleuts, becaune cocaine tx thd has no Involve ‘caine ts fees Importance, namely standing the contrary fot at all dahyervus to Use, pad effects. — fn the discovery as to c OUNeY CUTTToR OTe ot -acercel ‘That, notwicth- long prevailing eller to among the—medical pro- _feaston, a nian's Iver and kidneys are e—suscotibie to -pain-ae-his finger: 0: u For enérations doctors have been ;Pegarding the abdominal organs oad to all sausations, doing thelr work me shanteally and unauppited arith. cuerves It perts of the: ; stumbled, am it [portant die Te having i the_great was In exploding th, neiitute ere, on the vastly im- covery Ag to cocalne, been insisted by Lennander, Swedish surgeon, that the | Intern: rede Cott” boot, —acrucested- ore Rha hair oF nals. ee Kast and Meltzor ‘They |4 Vxet out to more-renantion Xperienced by prove ‘the contra: Kave—cartied—outthelroxparimante—nit dogs and cats, Bed manger. Trev axcurt i med that In his exparth $3,000,000 Inst!-) ence far into the bod deers 4:21 ea | catnblishet the, fact nee) thr internal orguns were teste bo pain reaction, ic wis t tafeeres. Events for. 1ee wNesthe: 4nal_rogian ‘that it the. [rn ug Lennander’aanivala | noth! ng except that their been deadened to, pain. ocaine did not act as @ narcotic the Rocketeer Institute dose und cater It only deadened the vain. The retained consclousness— and etreut: the and snowed | rrded as ex-| conclusive that they were not sunject} pected to revolutionize the se of anes: | t0 pein ound IMAL cocatno ry movement of the surgeon's I: evel with, thelr eyes. nourish-the entire syste VOTE comfort, tion.and dyspepsia. —Vinel 1s sold on the guar fast, : s 2 . | Fo Cure ! nidigestion A weakstomach will get-you/fhta trouble as sure es you live, your digestion is good the whole body will suffer, “Indie acute, and dyspepsia the chronic result of imperfect digestion; | lake YinRnsS rf The Delicious Cod Liver Préparation—Without Olt It prevents fermentation in the stomach, assists strengthens the digestive argans: helps to change the foo sed into. mat! i yuerrd “replenish the-bioo ‘ti veakness and #u Ic is delicious to.take-and-coniains-no- drugsy Try it. ‘Ifie fails we will regu your moneys tee plaitin New Yerk only st the foltowh Edrug torest wt 290, 322 MORE FRENCH proved | Organs hid.) Stop at the grocers on your way home, buy a package of Toasted Corn Flakes and give the family a treat next. morning for break- The light, crisp, tender nature'of the flakes, together with their delicate, d Aavor will bo a delightfal surprise to the palates of all. tainly something diGerentin the break- fast food Mine, one that you will like and never tire of — that will be good for you no matter how much you eat. 10 cents all grocers. : Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Co. NO MORE PETER’S PENCE! FOR POPE FROM FRANCE. All Donations of This Character Will Be Devoted’ to Support ot -Frenielt Clergy. It Pranc tholles aupport of tia oountry. NOME Jat. rived to any ously, Sa shak ranc at auican policy tn Mkely. 5 been nallfed of this de- a er MANY. FISHING BOATS SINK IN GALE, MADRID, Jan. A report from Corunna says that a heays-sea drove the fehing boht BSirena the rocks DUL_ thatthe —“crew= wos saved. — Fi SHOWN IN LAST CENSUS. PARIS, Jan Resiiauiowa pop- ulation of 37362,267-an Increase of only “ ver that of 190), sn cen- Unies estion ia the n, and tones up and ing with aia and It-cures indiges- P Toasted Corn Flakes are cof And the difference is One package proves, Anesd ay cccces sess at 2c of either the genuine Black -ally pretty and desirable pat- | ; ieee ec eaeet : (Thitd Ficerd red feathes Julie ihe ur trimme lithograph cushion ed slips and pillow cords and loops. | | | i 8 34 és ; — |_ Pin Cushions — E Regularly up wirernce * Sle 5c: Tues: obec | Untrimmed, satin-covered | day. 2 pin cushions in square or} ives Floor , 2 eae ; oblong shapes, Choice of Es = | all colors. A little finishing | and trimming make them i etlective “ornaments; : itart Shapely, well-cur tepzings 4 to Regu AG es for the little ones; in 4 colors f aad of Astrakhan; also. some cor- | ete duroy-and Jersey leggings-in} the lot. The pretest patterns shown this season. — Regular price 9&c, Tucaday 9c FE ruit Saucers Leggings Magazine Larg: m =a! ee +-Volumes;one-of the be: l‘azines published in. ea Eng- lish-speaking world;-sells—in Englans at $1.50; represents. Beautiful Limoges china Saucers, suitable-for—oatmeal a variety of pretty | | floral decorations, coin gold | Stippledsa valuable adjunct ro is the china closet, . : dC’ dsc; Tue: waves (Third Floor.) Bath Towels. Over-5,000-extra-heavy, full bleached Turkish towels;:t hemmed and fringed; only4 dozen toa customer. : Regular rrite, 15e;. Sugar: Com John-F. White's celebrated | — mae | Genesee sugar corn; “grown | =o in the Genesee Valley, New | DOT : i | York State; a big saving on i ty} ; one of the best products in. | } the market. £2 eA “£20. Testa De (Fourty Flee") si Table Damask Flannelette — Petticoats Made of good-quality fine, soft flanneletre; prettily fin- ished with neatly scalloped | ruffle or Ceep hem; ‘in gray | or dainty pink or blue stripes. Regular Frices from 19 Cc 5£ce-to 25c;- Tues: (Second Floors -. Regular price, —10c, Tuesday... 00.060. Tins Fi ay from 4$c-to (iS Flannelette Nightgowas Mede-st-the good, eoft: bursubstantial flanael. stte that will stand any ul Regular pr.ce @ can The American Marks- Namusing and OWRE ATS ALM th fancy braid) B-get-game-that—trains - Hthee+e-and—steadios } the nerves; one of the Beautiful; stylish_pat seeeks : hits”, of ‘the holiday ylish patterns. Regular price, of bleached —curton—table at2o fe fo athe 9c ! Reg. price, damask; ‘over 1,£00 yards of of Pee Ne teh : “50c., Tues. 25¢ excelent quality table linen, all perfect and fresh, A most unusual opportunity. Gas Lights — Do not strain the eyes with i Linfertor lights. Your choice {~ a | 29c; tuesday at Mala Floor) 7 Ox Tongue Mild, sugar cured, smoked ox- tongues, closely _—trimme: no waste; this grade is s¢ dom—sold anywhere—else at | Jess than I£¢ a pound. -fine-nightgowns- of camtric and nainsook, | ~besurifulty-rimmed-with= and embroidery. They ate slightly soiled, which ‘coabl your to procure them ath Rejular Price Lic; Ls ee ! light. or the Usina inverted n | incandescent light ata seteatlya: Attractive Ruzs : reduced figure: I0¢ Your choice of very good | quality Axminster and velvet | Night Lamps Tugs; in a number of unusu- | | Pretty littleruby glass night Knit Petticoats These warm, closely woven petticoats arein-solid-colors- or fancy stripe effects-in-light-| or dark colorings;—they are extremely serviceable, Regularly, $1.25 | Regular. price, $1.25; Luesday, © (Barement) terns; 4.6.x 12 ft, size, Regular Price, { to 48; - ¢ resis $6.25 | lamps; ornamental as well as | Tea aes to 45¢ ‘Fuh 7 useful; suitable. for -the hall, jtSecoed /Fleer-) *—— 4 bath room or den, Regular Price, 3Qc; Tuesday .,.......4. 19¢! | 23 (fhird Flo + $10,000 ‘to | Charities | All purchases made hers up to | i * basis on Center _ Pieces het > stite hand- mad Renaissance cf and coversand © Ineorted oer Gu ado shams; & muce'd Crochet Slippers All the crocheted bedroom slippers f in the store are to | goin this sale re- I rardless of cost. i othing lite these for @ ? warmth and consort. * Reqularly 492 -39¢ 3 Isc, inens, 31 may be used asa roting Fegulay ly from he -annuel cash distribu $7.25 to tion of $10,COO to charities desig: day. EE We Giva ug & H.”. Graan Mrailine Stanin $1.98; 98¢5 nated by our custemerr. Get ex- Tuesday at : plenatory circular at voting tocth, i 12 Floors cease (St. 2550 Tues- Syeosd least | entrance tooms, second floor, to women's waiting |

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