The evening world. Newspaper, February 12, 1907, Page 4

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“THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY; FEBRUARY 12, SRUAR® f 19 PPLE TO LEAP 9f Thrilling Rescues At Third Avenue Fire To-Day. |Scene O « Fl OM WINDOW “OU persona saw Victor May: Tete are cvippled, hanking to i bhutter: with flames rbaring d-him-fifty feet above the aires: ‘to-day, ang then they saw him fall to e comice of the first story of the =, DUNALGR, Bele vow. In Grol Preahriesns: Hoapite), rchance of recovers, * Nelsow ana—-T. A. £ Dolan saw the flames in the hall of the jory brick tejement as they were oy passing just before dawn. They broke the door ‘dad ran in, but the hail was SRO hor’ ard the ameke wis :no: thick they. ' ~-#buld “hardly stay. Got Down Fire-Escape. 4 Ma> Kahrs and his family of twelve Fa Eitvea on ‘the second floor. They got: own the reat, fire-excape, as did Jos- eph Gmith, @ plumber, and his family -wef three from the third floor. Joseph Ns ~and_his..wife, and Her uncle, ward Meyers, and her cousin, Victor’ rs, lived onthe fourth floor. Tho “fire we: raging up there, * The elder Meyers ‘and the McNallys got down the piFear escape, but Victor wus confused. “be @ ran’ to the front, and the quick- js blax> blocked his return. Hotter OTE he retuye ot the erippics “became,-and*nt-last-he-was driver: lo -theopen window, where ha sat on BUI, But the fire drove him on. awhutter or a jump to the street wes —open—to fim. That was all. tie = -§Wiing out and held on for dear lite, falling to those below for help. Called to Hold O: ‘The engines were coming and ladders were being set up. The crowd cried to “man to hold fast, and he walled tried until his firfgers were burst open, tit he could not do it. Down he plunged and the crowd parted to be out of the Meyers lodged on the cornice, how- and was taken off by firemen of! SS Engine Company No, 12 He is burned over the vuce, nead, arms und body ‘and has internal injuries. Company No. I rescued 3. C. ‘Dyett. a salesman, from the same,win- embers Lele eA e Es ~Batls—“Mysteriousty- Disappeared. Iti f not for the value of the sot of ivory—pool- dalla, which were myntert- ly whisked from one of the pool bles of thé exclusive Montauk Chub, sMighth ‘avenue and Lincoln avenue, Brooklyn, last night, that ts troubling the club officialn to-day, but they @-Uke—to-astablish tho tdentity—of | om pe ablef sAd ¢ aptertain Just the manner Which’ the ‘Ivorics were stolen. poward—Camter, cL oe rete Beveratol ihe memb peplaying atthe tables Ist nigis Syien the game ceased momen ‘@nd-the— players reilrcd toa ote from the billin pariors, Rape pool batt ; ap fur the “next When the Players returned the red. alls “had disap- | ita} he would try, Media try} — LETF _ SEOATE: “SOR Moca ye ine Dove FROMM MICH MEYERS PERK) AICH FANNY WARD. HIGGINS WORSE WOT QUIT STAGE DUCTUR LOSES HOPE lor Steadi ~ Ground Is Phy: > eport Fo-Ds ye Se Critics Made Her isis Philadelphia. DEMANDED MONEY ~AT PRIEST'S HOME Detectives Were-on- Hand, and- Es ; They Quickly Nabbed _ Salleti. nny Wart tent the i toe Manny Ward kno Yorker#: on), as the Ros ski nied nor the in white h anoth AKO, Mitted i no! who NEWARK, No.3, boneen sirerp—atrunnte From five yearn old, Troy, NX. home of inctire eH Wand: war despatch . driven om € -< bys Detectives Father Perot ts Lucy's Roman san. SLIER pFLED WAH 8 a 9.802003 Sane, Safe and Conservative’ in. vestments buy wisely a World “Want” louse, Lot, Farm or Acre Tract at \ ABE rings | | | iaund VCS FAMILY | jig wife-to take the at Mari then es wife and | “HARMLESS” PISTOL WOUNDED HIS GUEST. ‘Wouldn't Hurt a Fly,’ Said Green- wald, as: Weapon Sent Bullet the enow near th the beck ar him were Lous was felonious —agaau! in. Yorkyiile othe i 1, and the at the victim, after Was pushed into the not pt close range 0 Ube It, ‘The alayer gue, threw his hurried ldrea, the party magn the snow nont Milton, “heard quarr “BROWNSVILLE DID THE SHOOTING SAYS SOLDIER. paint the hammer nided, 6: & cartridge, she ball lodging’ | left oye ivia WAM attended By a physic and Policenian Johns Station, arrested Gre an to the ra roa patatlon CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. ao | when ex POLICE OFFICIAL LOBES RING.| sinh, Scrat. Thomas Meyers, of tie Brook- | toh lyn Police Headau f 3 Foal, Aiaiond o taat hls + HOS. 949, OSL ino, 21 hig heard somesh drop on tho floor, Meyers thinks {ft was He na ya he would give $300 fitine sightiof thejetngragaitn, gaa he could, before | gun |“ away}. he jt many mine LIQUOR SOLD, BABY BORN ON “SHS, WARMORYL' i CROWD FTHE BATTERY OF AEVELLERS | fies at ‘Lieut. Nickel Testifies a Trial of Capt. Louis Wendel. Women Returning from: Ball Aided Mother with Costly Furs. With a score of h in attendance , Ténhle Tonaaover iHlery-court-of Inquiry hte | charges agalnat: Capt. Louts | oinnanding the First Battery Yi, restrmed tts work to-day leat Battery trmory, id West | ixth alreet: at Tleut THenry itattary,.waa it Ho Th ‘hearin, { Wendel, women P piri was born (oS! ona Third avenue elevated tryin. Mra—Tonaaoves thelr way Second oo battery} t. Tey Hye at No! 114° Haat 0. Mquors | Hundred and Soventieth ‘strett, ¢ Sender t-Bronx,—and—together they oralked ay’ Lito the elevated staldz. As ‘the: train | sped downtown d number of passengers Howspit: avenue and Seventeenth. | day. ¥ e upstalra during - th low. on eel 198. Fifty-ninth Lieut, Nickel sald Capt Wendel) told] entered 4he care, and at Fif{ty-ninth him Martin! would ever get,a Job if he| Feet a Ccowd Of man: and "wormen “w could help, (Edward Martiot had, tes-| bad Ween atte nding the schatles Bete tified that Capt. Weadel-had discharged} Atiowan aby inynd fim Tait he diin’t k the Ruailan woman and 10, sald Lleut ) he asked Cap : nd eat 5 Wemtet—t pt—hts res fenation, it are waneatow Yin startling ; nanevec whispered to her hus Hemitehe eae Fenaln for he) tand that she necdid medical, attend ance it oneé, ‘There would not, she bald, bo time to reach the hospital. By thia time one of the women sitting near noticed that ,Mrs. Tonaao’ required rd rumorw that he was) ussistance of na ordinary kind, as captain’ of the! in(orn sband. Ie: wi due sonducwr men fron The laugh singing turned’ to sollcltude and al- lence. |With their costly furs and wraps : en fhiie— Mere Toiaieves— ia Wid as they cpuld, There we rons in th 75 Was nO ttpetor the ¢ pre He Had Heard Rumors. On. cross-exami n_by Luwyer Ba-| con for the -de mitted he had hea succeed Wendel rd sone of the boys talk- antd the leutenant. hing to stop that thet Motormai put on tail | ted for Highteeuth ASH CAR HITS-DRIVER. Prubohis Hurt tn Cottision at Corner. One of UO Nrookiyn Paisity sperd, Treckug n-to dip n adhe aaa iets for : nd. That was all he told of the kidnap- | DRESSED RESCUED BABES IN STREET. | —then why tothe =je: Her onthe Parents : : Eyegoods, stores 2. If you require glasses, you re- profe: sional attention We servic es of our, maid “Police Slothes. arty to-day the. grease ta the WS East 1 and Tenth streot” was Rocco cessed dressing and. two Of Its children. ontere pther-one-and fol- that ee UL 1ST S—not-speciacle-sales—; people—A DOUBLE SERVICE} One burning. pereeee Glasses, It Needed, as Low as $1. = 23--St., fear. Fourth Ave. 54 West 125 St., near Lnox Ave. 242 Columbus Aye, Hotel Endicott. | 455 Fulton St., G'klyn, opp, A. & e Oculists #nd- Opticians, | the in the. bl nelt In the d the three admiration ot all about | spoctators, gine No, OS ha uure-up whe the — etiirned from | called out to ¥ just ts oxting’ | One Hund street! ( BOY PICKPOCKET CAUGHT IN THE ACT, Honry Salatofe years old, who says he ts a clérk and lives at No. | 9% Penn atreet, Brooklyn, was atood up | at Headquarters to-day by Detective-| Sergeants Rein and Becker, who picked! hime up last ninht at Twenty-aixth street and-Third-ay Salatore was nips nett SShatmiction they | present the highest standard of workminghip. fon’ portal for Iilussated cattiogue, CHRISTMAN SONS ERS, Wareroom athe, Factory, SOO-STS Fast 137th 50% | } i © act of opening an ha fk When caught. He Inspector McLaughlin that d five such bags on Satur- old woman’ |r ie was Inter arraigned in Jefferson Market eS TYPHOID AND GRIP LIKELY TO CLOSE MINES' Feb. GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE CARPETS, RUBS. BEDDING ON sare Ee feapieey me oom ‘Tusmiatied He pape 98 [ WRITE = FOR LISTS OF CUTATS. 7 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. Zoe7westl25 st} LATROBE, Pn., phold fe’ 12.—There ts a denvilte iad” Saydertown, and as are Ili, the closing of the caal mines in the vicinity {a threatened, in -addition there are hundreds of § city, and “much ‘ and} any medical advice desired. COLLAR FACTS Triangle Linen Collars will outwear any 1)-cent collar ‘made—and look like new while doing it. Good reasons why: They are’ Linen—lawiully marked so by the: Tiangic Linen" stamp. They are 4-ply—and-that means “many coflars, which are only 3-ply: ‘And their $-thread-eyelet-button-holesare easy to button and as‘strong as button-holes can be made. Quarter sizes insure an exact fit—every collar“shrunk to. “—size’-so-it Stay: exact. The price is only 15 cents (2 for 25c.) ‘Triangle Collar styles are always: leaders of fashion every- ‘where. You can get a quarter s the-stylé you are accus- tomed to wearing, in most good store Tf-your dealer hasn't the style wanted, write us—we "ll see that you get it. Van Zandt, Jacobs & Co. Troy, N.Y. Largest Makers of Linen Collars in America. . New York Office : 636-638 BROADWAY a tani more wear than 150 Styles Va Sizes “Shrunk-to-Size” i ean Carpet Sale| General Reduction Throughout our, Entire Establishment A Home of Four aoe $12 Rooms Complete- oa ] 9: fy Furnished ‘These rooms “¢ on --filhition at our Rh ROOMST {flO $B .00 Per Week 3 Nowsesest rite for our WE ray Freer AND CARFAR) "ROOMS ~ Formerly 9150, Sh448 NEW BOOKLET. containing Informa, (ion regarding our : ILA. BLOOD TAINT acquired under ordinary circum. It is a eae mente family blood taint, handed down from gen. tion to generation, blighting the lives and ARpPIg! ioe of innocent persons who have inherited this le of-d. o are blood relations or who have ease of any character, are Aure {otran it usually i rofula, {ities saith hip” disease, are the” principal ‘inanifested, In some cases the blood is so filled with scrofulous germs [and poisons that frou birth the aufferer is an object of pity because of +Suftcring-omd-a-total-tack-of-heaith,-whitei-other- dnstances: -favorable ure unUlneS and prudent living hold the d inclifes “A deep-seated bloct-tisease like eas can ae by the very best cons dy is required that can wand drive one faba Se rofulous and tuber- eulous dey —S..S.S_is-the greatest of all blood RUcge 8; it gees to the very bottom of all blood disorders and re- snoves-every taint and poison-from the circulation, makes rich, healthy blood TRE VEGETABLE suppl the weak, diseased blood with the rich, health-sustaining properties’ if jis in need of, and makes this life stream fit to supply every part i the system with strength amd~ vitality. Scrofula Dre to os | because it-is a natural -blood purifier, Write for book on the ah aA No charge for either; and cures Scrofula permanently. $.-S,-S. _ THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COQ., ATLANTA: GAs eB ate A MAN HAS EEN STARTED O8 PK, mod ROAD TO yROAPDRITE BY A LITTLD Seals ema Tacs 9 WORLD “Way WANT” AD,

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