The evening world. Newspaper, February 21, 1907, Page 5

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“THO WOMEN DIE - FROM GS SIE BY SIDE IN BED. wTo Establish Positive Identity of Victims Trunks Opened. + Wnnia Young and Gertrude Looman, et No. 21 Weat Twenty-necond atreet, boty about twenty-five years old, wero found lying dead in bed to-day. Bealde ‘the bed. wns @ gas radiator, from which the gas was escaplhg. “The place Is a .furnished-room house, kept by John ‘Hodnett, ~ Go far'as could be leamed by the po- licq the two women went to the. house: garly on Twooday morhing ‘ald asked for ® large double room. “+ Mrs, Young told, Hodnett that “thelr trukks would be at the house later in the day, as thoy had previcusly ived. .gnthe nelghborhodd and were djssatie- fied with the rooms they had Late fn the afternoon the trunks, two in number, and adress sult cise, arrived and they were put In the room.. Hodnett about midnight emelled cas and traced {t to the room occupled by | the two women. Finding the door locked, he forced {t open and found the two women dead In bed. Coroner Harburger..was notified and ho started an investigation, hoping by peasnreh of the trunks to establish the entity of isthe inom en: Gi acai ‘women. —POLICE-HELD-UP-A $0000. 00 PASSER Citizen Fad that nee Locked Up to Prove His Identity. Magtstrate Crane to-day rebuked Po- Mceman Brugerman, of the West One Hundred and Fifty-second street ste- tion, when he arraigned William ("Billy") O'Brien, the “well-known Washington Heights Mveryman and Speedway “tharacter,:in Harlem Court. - O'Brien says, the cop wes showing « young probationary pxttceman-how-an ofMicer ould hold up # citizen and make him Hentity himself. O'Brien was returnmg from Newark Tast night with about $,00 In’ money and papers on hie person.; He had paused at the corner of West One Hun- Gred and Fifty-third screst and Am- sterdam avenue, within «half-block-of his dome, "hen the two policemen con- fronted him. Brugerman stopped him ~and-demanded-that-O'Brien-give-an-ac— count of himeelf, - “How d'you do?” sald O’Brien, He ka 161 iat aa we — ata t goat was asked who ho was. He gave bis Tame, produosd thecks asd~ papers to prove his Identity, but still the cop was unconvinced, ‘I've lived here only twenty years,” said O'Brien, with some trony, ‘You might ask Tom McAvoy or Corporation Counsel Whalen about. me.”* “You've” got to show me,"" wise police teacher, ~“Then-you_may—go. to ——,""_ O'Brien ——named-a-—certain-pince— Rim1o “tho statin and chavced disocs SR thongo har reel musta man. give, git: strate Crane to-da: ae ry cau he and need instruc policeman) consides was within my. righ SDAA “Nov, You weren't! You won't get hall what's coming to you, but you may have heard of a policoman downtown who just lost “$30 as the result, of a false mrrest.. Prisoner aaAE fiagnen clnconrees. fs SNOW RACES AAIN said the ~ ON THE SPEEDWAY > Events Postponed Yesterday| Will Be Contested To- “Morrow. ~ Another seriew of snow races. wit be = hald-on-the fpsedway-to-morrow-atter- noon. ‘These events were pos(poned yes- terday. The programme arranged ts four races’ as follows: 2.18 pace, 2.25 trot and two events for green trotters and pacers. Good. prizes_.will be given in each event. C. A. Rice, Dr, Gil and Ed_La Place have offered sllver“cupa for the winners, and for the seconds ~ three gold tipped” Whipe have been, do- nated by Carles Sackett, John ‘Di tum” Kelly and Willan ‘Sines, man has com; front. with the cian offer 6f all by renting a beautiful sleigh for the rat all-around team that pied js a cuttor dur- Ing the aftern iliat Durakdo offers a «ilk hat to the driver of the equipped team In the free-for-all trot HERE'S scarcely a family pet you can think of that cannot be procured’ through THE EVENING WORED. “THURSDAY, FEDRUARKY 21, Diagramto Show How Two Electric! Engines Probably Broke the Rails| Two GLECTRIC MOTORS ro Fear. | Pomnr ar WHICH THe “RAD geqar TO Pant STEAM 1 ITEIS#T376.0001 376000 Ly, l iS i cn Hilda ENGINE ANOS TaNpaR Qe 60 FRET. WEIGHT | 00. 900 UBS: INQUIRY ON THE CENTAML WRECK State Railroad Commis- sioner Dickey Very Courteous to Road.: |The tnquiry betore the Raliroad-Com=+ mission as to the causes leading to tl ‘derailment of the New York Central's express train last Saturday nixht Is a most-courteous affain No unpleasant quettions are asked the railroad offictals or their experts. The inguiry almos: ‘approached tie farcical when— Cem aalasioner Dickey nald toone—of-.thet ra then being examined: ‘1 read in the papera.that you had’ testified before the Coroner that the tracks had spread. That 1s not trife, | fe tt2% “Certainty not,” replied the witness, When the expert furnished by the firm which manufactured the electric -loco- niotive was on the stand Mfr. Dickey asked him two questions that seamed to promise some real information on the subject in question if they had been followed up. These were: weight of these 6 and “What is the length of each?" Assistant District-Attorney Smyth, -who has been conducting the examina- tion. of witnesses at the Coroner's tn- aquest, has the aubject well. in hand, and his entire Une of questioning 1s one showing that the accident was caused by “the tremendous” weight —ot two electric locomotives, which Jn con- centrated within a length or—t- feet, ‘betng-huried-agatnet-the-outer—rait-on the curve where the accident ocourred. | The tremendous force which was thus pplied —taterally forced a —Julnt “apart. and the lower edge of the rail, acting as a kilfo, cut of the spiketeads clean. ‘This caused the cars to beconie derailed. It was plainly # spreading of tho trac it ts agreed. This, according to Mr, Smyth, could not have occurred had steam been thy motive power. A steam locomotivd, ‘with its-100 tons of weight, would: haye been distributed over about 60 feet. With the electric locomotives Breat—tutoral—etress—wea—appiet practicilly two rails. The same. nites | and” formula used-in-twying tracts £1 CALLED FARCICAL === “What is the! trio” locomotives?” 4 steamn locomotives wers tsed fn) pre- paring the: roadbed for the electri mo- tat’ perhaps 2 dozen inore mpikes used in fatening down the rails to the Hes might, have. prevented: the acsidenc + No_questfona bearing upon. this solu- tion of, the aecident werg asked by the Comeisston Pact that fheads were cut) off tl- the raf] tov spread was not prought out in evidence No admission was made vy the wit, nesses examined that the rails did The ‘commission seamed anxious to spow that the accident was caused by #. bolt or shoe. that was, aroppe 201 ng train an are onthe rail, and that this caused ts | aeratiment, ickey waa aparently much, sur- priscd when Mr. SlcCormick, the: eral, superintendest. and ao is of the road rega those catmes as & ito ircerkched. Mr, Sgusstions on trio shoe fylling on ‘But it ia possible” that an. shoe torn off might so fall on us to have derailed the train? ick admitted that euch might possibly, have been the cause, but ho “aia not-think It probable. Mr. Me- Cormick geta halt hia salary from the ‘ew Yor New York. New Haven ‘and Hur Di incemettres—thenaselyex- wera not |aeralled because they had passed be- [fore the splko heads had Deen entirely ‘he constant prossure .of the | % jean Lollowineatees lose ee tee feaeeed the neads and when the cutting awa vouch reached the spot Hedges as the Examiner, Job Hedges, the epec baown by axe goectal counsel went | Tegs-Llice aus “The crew, of train 190 of the New Haven’ road, whico was the tain that receded ihe wrecked trail to-day to tell about a bol ax che of the coaches of No. 19 leat. (There was th fexainination of the crew mem It had ‘been Jost at Alvlrose two. thy tracies 0c: Lule Matzel,” n section freman, tatien In hand eae anos 's-assistant,—and tm: thee gocident pourredic on, ~Th noldine each rail. fo?" anced [irencons therm mritnena ax anil that th: tirty-three feet lone, an ware replaced -every five itveaineti =the two, rata were track walking done at mett Me. thet he orm Donnelly the section tis men Sad out tn tors. Its fa the-. belie! —of 3a. Bmys yeoterday’s scasion. The pl ne Central-and-halt trom tho’) itard hour spent in nyehe, |r "Hedres developed. tho faot that the low tha spot-where the ings of ite sprefwing: was Lawyer Donuelly, the | arp questioning waid thet he had put epikes.in.the rats on track Zarhen Thursday before Mesident—ooci ureday- bed the uccldont. sAtatsol tentihod tnt re {tiga at this’ Rotnit wore twenty-one inches that there orere four spikes Ny. tr da" ot the rant! that thay 0 Ive of Bapike was about the same, he witness gall that there aaa 10 In feiy to questions put to him by section: foreman- gait} neew | rnitr-- at the curve where the rnin | wr SO ALT FUNERAL ' Color RET to fo Cheeks. “of | “Corpse,” but Doctor’s Tests Fail: i PRINCETON, Mass. Fob. 21.—Owin to doubts .as to whether Mrs, Sophia E. Stuart, an aged woman of this town, ly dead or alive, her body Is being held by | her relatives until physicians thelr! [Anal decision in the cane. + Mrs. Stuart was pronounced dead last! FSunday -atter a brief” iinesa of | pnourhonia. It was arranged that tie? \ funeral would’ be ‘held yeaterday and the body interred to-day 1H fhe ceme- | tery at Sterling. “Rev. Chaones EK. Reaves, pastor of the Princeton Con- @regdtion’l rch held the funera} ervices at the Stuart home yesterday, in the presence of a large number of relatives aud friends.’ i Atger the service and just an the body was about to be 4 Meval of the bod Stuart was olgh me NDS Kfar ena tam ie health into robyst fulness and aperetion webwe eattay” lees te Sregiar prs « pecialist tn the successful reduction Huous fat. My new and actentifioal- fected. method strengthens tho heart ou to breathe eaxily and quick: im pat om inva rent ya Cc, URADIO! b iiBthy cd ORD. oT CITY. Mr. John Oven, of Chicago, Ill,, who was a fireman and is now ee) engineer, is very} to: health: : He was lald up with SOVETE | ns in-body. and-Jimbs and. had’ almost given up. hope ‘of! recovery. He was cured by Duffy's: Pure Malt Whiskéy ‘after all” other medicines failed, and | recommends jt to_all. those Bt who-suffer-as-he. did. - my back and limbs-so bad I had to give JOHN OVEN. Duffy’s Pure Malt Mulskey.|; If you wish to keep: ‘strong and vigorous and have on “your cheeks the glow Re petteet health, take Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey regularly, according to direc tions, they. polson the heart) action’ and purifies. the ‘entire a 0 guarantee:—Duffy's-Pure—Malt-Whiskey—has-stood severe —— everywhere. ‘This-ts-a- and-taxe no other medicine, It is dangerous to {Ml.yourself with drugs, the blood, while Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey tones and strengthens system, It Is recognized as a medicine tests by skilled chemists For fifty years aa has always been found absolutely pure and to’ contain great medicinal properties. CAUTION.—When you ask your druggist, grocer or dealzr for Duffy's’ Pure Malt Whiskey be sure you get the genuine. It's tho only absolutely pure medicinal malt whiskey and Is sold only In sealod bottles; never In make sure the seal over the cork is unbroken. Price $1.00. Illustrated medical booklet end: Caen advice: free une Feta tAdancars Abad up work, as {t is bad business fora man, who: has excruciating pains. I" tried “se eral So-called reiiiedies, but with” no Tm provement, as itis a very stubborn sick- ness to cure.” At last T used Duffy’s Pure Malt” Whiskey h a kind neighbor gave me, ey it worked miracles on me. After taking four bottles 1 was able to resume work. + “{ am very grateful to Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, as I have been promoted from fireman to engineer since my re- covery. ‘Had | not been cured. this could not Nave taken place, |’ would. not be without Duffy's as a medicine no matter what jt cost. You may publish this: tes- timonial all you_ wish.”"—JOHN OVEN, 255 Oxden St., Chicago, Ill, May 31, 1906, THINK WOMAN ALIVE, By puters Always 1907 . and Pure 3°“ At 170 James. Butler Stores. When_you_buy. froma James Butler Store you are sure..that_all the-foods-are fresh, pure and of the most approved standards of qual- ity. Prices are the lo possible in every casé—always far lower way than the ordinary retailer can afford to sell. New shipments from Callterala of, anette Ot tor 17c for or 25C Large meaty fruit from Santa Clara. La Palmera Prunes Santa Clara’Valley, on the La *~"Palmera private estate, ¢x- —clusively ter our trade; Ib. 1 Tc, _ Smoked Beef. Blue ‘Ribbon Brand, sliced thin ARO BEE CUTS OLDEST Deak; no waste; large car- Essie Peaches. Fanciest selected California’ Lemon Clings, ripe -and luscious, pre- served in pure, rich, heavy 25c! syrup; large can... ..+s | Flour. Pride of St. Louis — Superlative quality XXXX, the best milled, No other flour gives equal satis- faction, aud no other high-grade flour is sold at so. low a price. ba 19) 32 saz 10€ Aunt Nanna’s— Pancoke Fiour. Makes-the lightest and most-appetiz- ing muffins and breaktast 10 cakes, large pkge cl Prepared Flour. | Peeriess—-Self-rals $b, size pkye mu 10c Buckwheat Flour. Peerless Prepared ; sel{-rais- ing; large 3-Ib, size pkge. 10c ———= Blue Ribbon Jams. Pure whole Rug any —préserved in-sugar;all-the choicest - ketnas; 1-0, lags jai l5e Liberty Jams. All the cholce fruit fayors . in {-Ib, glass jars; exch, 19¢ Johnson's Preserves. Popular home-made delicious fruit es in 5-lb. stone frocks; exch... 49c : Millar's ‘Irish Marmalade. The very finest imported: - 1-' et SELL) Li fall (Sed Quarter ter Oe Blue Ribbon ..._ Marmalade, Nothing more delicious’ made fn ‘Ame! preferred by many -to the imported) put upd in. “15¢ 4-ib, glass jars; each, ———— Peerless Malt Extract. j iquid food; dozen, $4; ee Bae BOMG ae 9c Washing “Fluld. or atedy nard- Fabs win 8c saves ‘vingt B88 trom color? a Botte is Laverty tiie, Horse Radish. {at its excellence. rene taverty BE Seah Mreacths LOC bottle, «++ GUI most healthful, brews—acknoWledged to be so all over the world, retailers in Ame price HESS it wi Eranclsco et Cie’ Claret—Impoite St, Julien; Jent dinner wine; bot. Golden Drip er’s Iris Syrup, a Feiined: ters Ss ee “Molasses. Swallow Dubli pot still; 7 year excel hiskey—Three old; from barley malt; J, B, bott- H The housekeepers of Greater New York are the most critical food buyers in the world, and we ate furnishing nearly half a million regu- larly with their supplies. Our patrons are increasing all the time. Where we satisfy so many we can satisfy you, both in quality and price—the two essentials. Atrial order-from:the nearest-James Butler store- will convince -you. ~ One of-our stores is sure to be,-con- vetilent to your-homte. Some of this week's prices: follaw= “Fish Specials for Lent Salmon —natchery brand of fancy-Red Alaska Fish, in 1-Ib, tall cans, each 136. 2 cans 25c Medium red cholce quality Cohoes fish, in 1-Ib, tall . 10 : Ic Choice, Lowest Price Sugar Corn. ‘standard brands of creamy cern; ‘can, 7¢'... ‘tor 20) | Bast View Brand—ChoicesyMaingy style; tender and sweet; 10c CANS, CACN,..--5600--++ ; Irish Mackerel —sig, fat, piump fish. Spe | ro) rimported. 10-1. kit for $1.25; each. : [ o4 Hipperéed Herring—coons; vory. thotes = T Ve ana De vatviage best value aver offered; largo can-----+ & 1C Threaded Fish-—savory and appetizing; Peerless 5 c Brand. package, 8c.: XLCR or Lion Brand. packago. Imported Sardines—wil¢e & Clo’s choice Bis- 9 cayan daintics in iinest Frenctrolive oll; 3 Cans 250,; a can Cc Mustard Sardines—essie brand of American _ L 26 delicacies, large can... = Standard brands, very oholce, largo ca ween ewearecerres Columbia River Salmon-—tssio brand, 1 Qe choles packed, T-1b. tall cam’ 196.; "3-10, Tat can...--- 4 Salmon Steaks-—essio Brand of fanclest Co- 4 jumbia River Fish, 1-Ib, flat can...... 23c Cromarty Bloaters—our spectal an- Tual Lenten-nportation..___ - 2 for 5c Cea ported Petits Polsiiioyens, “S$, @H.” Stamps Free French Peas" with all purchases of 10 cents or more except C, 0. D. Groceries. a RT RCRA Oranges —Lemon Ripe sweet -and-juicy Indian River | Bright and juicy fruit selected froma. “truit, just received, doz. 29¢| 2% Messina importation, 35 an - “dor, y Choicest Idwins and GreenIngs, selected for their Apples “soundness anid delicious natural Qavor; basket... Belle Brook Print Butter. Supplies of the best creamery butter continue to run short and prices keep advancing. Our best, tub butter is giving grand satisfaction, and, as usual, we undersell all other retailers. “BELLE BROOK PRINTS” will suit the most fastidious. There Is nothing sweeter or ‘choicer, This week 1-lb, carton...- ——_—_—<—<———$_—_—_—_————— Teas and Coffees. The Finest In the .World—At Halt the Usual Prices. Choicest Grades of Ceylon, India, Oolong, : English Breakfast and Mixed Teas. 60'S, & H.” Stamps Free with 41b, Very Best Teas for $Oc 30'S, & H.” Stamps Free with 14 lb, Very Best Teas for 25c 15 “S, & H,” Stamps Free with i ib, Very Best Teas for 1 3c | -Coffees -That Are Surpassingly. Satisfying. 20 Stamps Free with 1 lb, Old Plantation Java for, 45 Stamps Free with 1 1b, Best Mopha and Java, _ 10 Stamps Free with { Ib, Best Maracaibo Coftee 1o-Stampr-Free -with-tib-.Best Santes Coffee, 5 Stamps Free with 1 Ib, Golden Santos Coffeo 60 STAMPS FREE “with the following purchase: {4 Ib, Old Plantation Java Coffee 83O0c 25 20c} hie -. 14¢ Total -Purchase,- Boe 22) BOC} 25c) censed stores are restocked with a plentiful supply. Even those who bought’ to criticize are amazed Nothing but praise for the quality and delight at the sensationally low price. INNESS'S STOUT is {ft oldest “and best,” the purest ‘atid g¢ of all the malf We are the only authorized to import and bottle it, and our popular ithin reach of every family in Greater New York. the most nourishing and strengthening = 25¢ | young sugar corn of thé ——¥ery- choicest quallty;-can,— Asparagus. 4 ‘Alto Brand—Delicious, fresh~f flavored, large -spears, in “po tad Found cans, each, i Carolina Rice. Fine, clean, jancy grain, te nourish- Jng-as-the-highest - priced rice. ee Wer Triumph Brand, best quallty whole head -rice, pe in cloth sacks... ibs. 3 for 25c Condensed Mill. Butler’s Brand, from pure; unskimmed mil Liberty Brand,.rich in cream, ik, can, 9c Biscuit Daintiés. Fresh from the ovens of the Het 2Icj} Canned Pears. Large can of choice Southern fruit, preserved in "10c: Pineapple. : Golden Cube, extra fancy fratt'in —tig-b. fat cans, each 15c,; hs tat cart | Malay. Sticed, delicious. ported fruit; Cocktail Fruit — Choicest quality; 1-Ib. tall can... . raat oC] 10c olb.tall Colman’s Mustard. Standard of quality all over the world; can English Mustard, full strength; Butler's: Hep Dighest quality; can, (SPIT Ey ea McLaren’s- Cheese, Imperial Cheese, dainty Selous, In pore hati fis, club size, each.. and daji-} 1c}, Liberty Pichies: Gherkins, Ontons, Chow Chow and. mixed; -midgets,-bottie, “TBSe45 wias-size pt -AtTT SaMSetrEeET LICENSED STORES, Last week there was such an unexpectedly big demand for the Butler botiling of this world- iamous brew that many of our stores were cleaned out and fell behind in the delivery of orders. They have now caught up. All our li The Butler price has struck a popular chord and the Butler bottling is pronounced perfection. Not a singlé fault-finder. Ri, 1.503 oH |. Clear and bright—ripened to pees in our cvo} slorags cellars. Twe $ Bottles, » BASS ALE The Big Dollar’s Worth | Bottle Monogram) Whiskey — Popular and ) All Three reliable old blend. Smooth and mellow | Bottles Bottle J. B. Port Wine....,... sai) $ Ls n s for tReAS Ga) vival Hot Princeton. Cock- tails — Delicious appetizers, Man- hattan, Martini, 10-0z.bottle rege : "12¢} _bromangston, famous Jolly Nekles.—. — Corn Starch, — Peerless Brand: ENUM Tp and tao Blue Ribbon:Salt, pUFe and. tre running, in large molatute = proot cart each, Flavoring ' Extracts. Peerless Wo orcestershire Sauce, Teortess Brand: pint “bo: : Vermouth ort fa Whiske: bott!. {king Waiskey — The niellowed: blend highballs or ‘Olive Oil. Morteo & Qo, Mrand; finest tm: ported: In bottles, H+ bottle, Genuine 21-00 Bottle J. B. Sherry Wine

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