The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1907, Page 4

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as 3 sate lew Pend Corsets Are High Above and Low Below ‘HOSPITAL PATIENTS The Belt, With Parisian Tricks to Finish Them Off] MADE NERVOUS ‘Are for Stout Women as Bs ‘Well as for Slim, and a Cute Fe Dy : a BY Alt BLAL Little Bow in Front Helps Planing Mill and Dwelling Houses Burn Near Institution. | Patients tn St. Catharine's Hospital, {a Williamsburg, were got ready for jremoval to-Gay :when fire burst forth lin Frederick Roeder’s big planing mill, which extends from Nos. 1 and 8 La | Grange etreet and back to Nos. 8% to $2 Grand street. ; Before the firemen arrived the blaze had communicated with frame dwelling hovsea_at Mos, 6,7 and § La Grange street and omers trom Nos. 16 to 1 Waterbury street. It looked as though the entire block would be de- stroyed. i The mnoke and flames were being carried to the roaf of the hospital at Waterbury street and Bushwick avenue and to the roof of Helts'a brewery, at Maujer street Bushwick avenue. ‘Taree alarms sent, in for tho, engines. The firdmed first’turned cheit Attention to the dwelling houses and then to ie hospital amt brewery, The. tenants in the frame dwellings had hardly time’ to run to the sireet ep fast the flames bumned, end none of them ‘saved thelr household goods, "| Not untjl the firemen bad been fight- tng the blaze for an hour waa there any certainty that the hospital and brewery would not be consumed In the mean time the patiente were quieted ‘by the nurses 9d told that there was ‘no dan- ger, The hospital wea filled with smoke. The loss to the planing mill is esti- mated _at_ $2,000. Tre dwelling houses swere valued .at 530,000. HIS GENIUS GOT HIM THREE YEARS IN JA Was Smart Enough to Fool Big Firm of Manufacturing Chemists. Waler K, Freeman,.a genius gone WAGE LININGS MILITARY MASS OVER. “CAPT. FOLEY’S BODY. ‘Dead Man’s Charger, with a Rider- less Saddle, Walks Behind the Casket_in: Procession. A solemn high mage of requiem was said over the body of Capt. John R. Foley, late Captain and Adjutant of the Btxty-ninth Regiment, at the Church of the Holy Innocents, Thirty- seventh street, between Broadway and Beventh avenue, to-day. ~ ‘The mass was ssid by the Rev, Father John 8. McNamara, assist dy Father John D. O'Keeffe, deacon; Father John Morgan, sub-deacon. The Pastor of the church the Rev. Father _| Michael O'Farrell, was master of cere- monies, After the service at the chursh the (oes cmaket was placed on a caisson of the Downe Bromiwaya to” Thirtyspourth | We oneic Wann Seneenced co tees) YORES ed the drug. people oe : First Battery and attended by an es- Company B, of the Seventh Kegiment. street tho rogemion walked at a slow {in Blag Bing by Judge Rosalsxy to-day G th chemical manufacturing firm of Parke, wee dr ot the Sieceninth, revurned, DIED OF FRACTURED SKULL. |: cort’ from Company H, of the Sixty- ay avbile immediately behind the calsson === (DECLARED SANE SHE (ADMITTED SHE = eee ye Se ee SoBe “tansy the Tgroceenten idieoanaen, Cc Davia & Co, out of $3,500. Westchester Woman Wins Her| First Wanted Her Serif fo Jail; ninth Regiment, and @ platoon from walked the dead man's charger with turning Into ‘Thirty : k reached the Long Island) was found gullty of mwintlling the J Freeman i an inventor and chemist. an py Me ‘ter the tamdl aisher James Hogan. RxpiredSagn Atter- oie ae Facer] Rights After Hard Court Second, to Také Her seins ahaahteiny co aba Peace ie Ml sath eet which he said he viad ag the! big bow got. It fills: up. any hol mene may the Lose Senjche aries ve him Home. ogan, seventeen years old, of Expended for platinum. & No. 313 ‘Thirtysfirat atrevt, was 'to- In time they learned: that Warreigt day found unconscious froma fractured Fer rect a Avi aod iry him on the charge. 9 mwindling the firm out of the $2, a you wear belt hee HUTS £Spectsi—to- The Beening World) a a Len WHITE PLAINS, No Ye March 1 A young SWwemantndieted —under—the : ‘out Sefint. but, have ; Ist sere. * After fighting In the courts for two] "ame of Madeline Cameran for bigamy THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 1 /Birthday three persona were idiled on | Cubic foat of water a recond. Tho com- 5,’ 1907¢ FIRE BREAKS AS TRAIN DASHES ON Cars Cling to Tracks and Dis- aster to Amagansett Express Is'Marvellously Averted, As the Amagansett express dashed into Long: Islend City ‘at eleven ofclock to- day the tire of a'rear driving wheel ex- ploded at the Penry- Bridge crossing. ‘A two-hundred pound plece of stee} craahed into the ewitchman'a box, piiat- tering it’and fatally injuring the gate- max, Join Kauser, thirty-four -years old, of Thirty-sixth street and Nicholas @ysnus, Broostyn. Bott: his toms were phatteread and he was internally in- durea : ‘The train lumbered along for threo hundred rerda before tt could be stop- ped. It: ty considered: remarkable that the loormetive did not leaye the track and cauec a illsastrous wreck. «| Tho Penny Bridge crossing bes. tong —Tecord-of deattie afi injuries Last night two men, Charles Broaky and John ;Dunsky, of No, 8 South Third street, Brooklyn, were struck by the Babylon express. Brosky dtod to- day in the St. John's Hospital and Dunsky 1s buffering from @ broken leg and internal injuries On Lincoln's the crossing. YANKEE WOMEN ‘TOURISTS ROBBED. NAPLES, March 15.—While the paa- sengers, mostly American women, were landing here from a: steamer just in from Marseilles. six thievea belonging to the local secret eoolety Camorra took advantage of the customs inspection ot bagwage to ateal a Number of hand yallves and’even some purses. ‘Theao thefts were noticed by a police- msn, who promptly arrested three men- Other policemen were summoned aret bree remain! thieves surrounded ee ft Pe esperstel they, qing one of the policemen The ‘paesengere ‘were ..very much ed by frighten ne commotion, SS TO SAVE NIAGARA FALLS. Bilis to Prevent Corporations Pry- ing Up. the Cataract. ALBANY, March *15—The fight to pavo Niagara Falls from the encroach- ments of the power companies waa bé- gun in the Assembly, when C.F. Murphy, of Kings, introduced a bill re- the charter of tho Niagara County Construction and. Supply Com- pany. me ; ‘The charter authorizes the construc- tlon of a canal to tap the Niagara River above the fatls and divert 17,000 ‘pany has not yet begun operations. The General Electric Company ta said to by Interested in the power company. son to be Niagara, Power _an_impostor._It was decided to _in-| 3) k-tne apparently m All Years-and-toltowing the actions of three} entered @ plea of gmillty te Part t.o4f lor piirien and commissions that upon the Court of General Sessions, to-day Sean | eae Tienes Tee therdhe bea | $8 has fwo hurbands and both were Bt last ‘been ‘Géclated sane, ond sunder | court. ‘No. 1 wanted her eent to an order of Justice Keogh, of the Su- prigon for a long term, No, 2 wanted ~ e-Court.-fttet-torday,-urr-her-rtents} ber_released so_abe_cowd return to his have been, restored to her, home in Jersey City and take up. the] ried asta | Housework. £,060.! On “Nov. ma _de-| The testimony showed that she mar cared an Incompeteni that, ried, In Qetober, 18H, when littis more 4a claimed, ‘nether age her nor heard) than 2-child. Edward Ditiner. not much notice whatever of the hearing. older than herself, A: baby was born an and ‘put In| to tho pafy in July, 1a. Edward at that period was meking the opulent salary of $8 a week. ‘This was not enough for « famlly ot three, and the young wife disappeared. Fourth, Avenue Presbyterian Church Now in Market, “The Fourth Avenue — Presbyterian Enurch property was placed on the mar —Ket-tosday-for sale. The trustees have [}" ipo ANGUNCSd WHAT after Wis place W4U-T newspapers that proceedings ha In July, 194, she-married Thomas V_ “ gowed of the selection of a new location pet her, addressed a petition | Rybicktia machinist, of No. 396 Centra) anking that _@ mai with some other congrega-|t2 the Supreme Court she | avenye,! Jerney City. Dittner ‘learned ee tee teem ae SUonef -wecond-marringy “nud procured Dee. = " "Thia was granted, and Lewis C. Platt, ‘a odo ealtice, pee fred_Deenrthe -Commiarioner ber | ber indictment: is at rent iret an: lore, waa. espoint jon ” Y -ae 83 [eccrend, a oepales oe potted -Cocnmiselan= | =jimend “het: 1 Jail as: long asiyou-can. lesire: B perfectly sane and compete: Judge,” pleaded Dittner, after the 7 erty sd ea | TORRE, omen had —ednitted per guilt i on was to. g imqulautn by EXIT Sg bar nenpeameaaaryne Gini a to have noi Why-ere youso anxious to have her upon the matter, decided to order 2 | severely punished?" asked the Court. Rhird ‘trial, tho trial tn, this case to ba| “One time when I was in a hospitel Barret, a8 Commiastoner, 1 a| Me eald ene hoped I would die so she ‘The trial lented three. SBays,| could gut my life insurance.’ witness: “It would be a shame to punish thi» “She tens ms reat tend e ‘One Hundred and Fitih street'and Ams- ream avenue, would like~ to "merge Mth, the hisiorle old. coneregats Het was SOIC ne The Ree ‘aiter D. Buchanan is the pastor, , —_—_— ee —BROKE-SKULL-IN-SUBWAY.. aenined, = seme htes thine mht ae at eae This hearing was in October Inst be-| BIN, broke-sn Ty HteKs, ti ‘ fore a jury. It lasted | that this man aera to abuse her, By Wiitam MeBride slipped on pente- | feign’ wlineaucs being eeasmined, ‘Pie| man. been ne good Aifo An weber feat way at Thirty~ aa Verdict was Ih Miss Purdy's favor, | Rolsakeoper “sear atnce Y marsted. Ter. Bh . ‘The ‘court has ordered’ her property| 1 #3, lonesome and imy home ts got, a broker, of No, |rettored to her, Ao TD OR Oh Toh ne TER Umne Shundred and Porky -third| ~ SaaS Peres ere aie the—inatier over tere Bight supped on A statrwoy ot : = Tnlttyethied street atation of the sea ot VIR ‘and fractured bis’ skull.” (From the Columbur Dispatch.) “He wat taken to Dellovug Hospital: | Cumback—Wha? became of that pretty eR ere eee ore eame| ais Dreamer who used to destare she Morty tree street. ldentined McBfide, | Would never marry until a handsome fyetembas Knight rode town on a flerce| WILSONETO: LECTURE: charger with a glittering sword by his) vt can hardly tell, unless It waa b . claim: her for hiv own ‘ily tell, jens De, President Adan aide Yraes, ot Saal iy sdfomerOh, after, breaking, into, the | causal you romehow ‘seemed to, look Just ¥ this afternoon at aay abe was married t9,% an gg I feel when I've got & good, ‘strong and she did semarkadip. bite and Iam wondering whether I shu’? Me be al¥fé to land my fish or not.”* -}manded the prisoner for a week ——————_— How He Guesned. (Prom. the Chicago Record-Herald.) What.’ she axked, looking down and blushing beautifully, “made you think ? wan engaged?” hem to be re- University, |. Steigerwald Packing Co. Quality is our first consideration, We handle City Dressed Beef only. Your first order will convince you of the truth of our advertisement. Saturday’s Special Report! Legs of Young Lamb, . . . per lb. 14c Loin Lamb Chops, 9 i i « i16e Large Porterhouse Stealts,. . ‘' 18¢ Porterhouse Roast, . . + 16c PhiladelphiaCapons . .. - -‘ 20¢ Ne Hatra Charge for tt. 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TES LOWER THE | aad to contain great. medicinal r CAUTION.—When you ask your druggist, grocer or dealer for Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey be sure you get the genuine. It’s the only absolutely pure medicinal malt whiskey and Is sold only In sealed bottles; never in bulk. Look for the trade mark, the ‘Old Chemist,” on tho label, and make sure the seal over the cork Is unbroken. Price $1.00, [lsstrated 18e Fine Roasting Turteys, . . “ 14c Special Cut Prime Rib Roast, . es : OUR SPECIALTY Yearly contracts made with Institutions, Hotels and Restaurants, 223 FIRST AVE., Telephone 768 Orchard. DRA VOTUATADOAADTAT AATF OSE Rochester, N.Y, ¢ Lungs Diseased—Appetite Gone — ~~ And Could Not Sleep ~tatted. - gecolved dally. sick friends. 1 could have medical booklet and dector's advice free, Duty Malt. 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Will you please: send me six bottles of your valuable whis- key C. O. D. I will pay for it sold a lot of it when my friends ELLA AGARD, Eureka, Green- me, Whiskey BANKER WALSH | WINS PART VICTORY His Dem rrer to Twenty-two Counts ‘in Indictment Sus- CHICAGO, March %—Jud@s Ander; won in the ‘Federal 7 - tnined the demurrer nevs of John R. Walsh, {Went of. the Ch: twenty-two counts Jn charging Walsh’ with mleune of the funds of the ank, and everrulce the de- murret to the renmining counts, 10) in| number, fonversian: of the t 0 use of the def a et other counts, Ne” deciated, cwers oper form, Some to. atand. ‘Dhq court fixed next Tuesdey ai {ove erent ahe matter of furnishin, or THe District-Atorney she furnish ft before that time, untae Bight Big Best Store: 609 Bth Ave,, 39th 4 401n Sts. 162 Bowery, near Broome St. ‘oout.| S tained by Court, of th declared, | we: and they would mt be al-| Of partloulara asked dy tho counsel will ba rs DRESS SHIRTS Meet the highest _ expectations of the | ~©6most critical dress- In| making his decta! Judge An- derson declared -that nis ot Ch In the best the eourtarin the Jad shops $1.50 and properly declare. th more -CLUETT, PEABODY 4 CO. ker” de” eniess| Sunday World Wants Work |: Monday Morning Wonders. lp KY i | ail Gr annow co.Lane Oxfords in | Button, Lace and Blucher, Colonials, ‘our while to Another outlet for Blyn Shoes of the same standard qualities that have stood the’ test for ‘nearly thirty-five years—another help in the economi- cal methods of making and selling Blyn Shoes that make ‘possible the ‘This will be the leading Shoe Store of YORKVILLE, as each Blyn Store"ls the leading shoe store in its neighborhood. ““BLYN STOCKS ARE LARGE— BLYN PRICES ARE- LOW — Blyn's-stores-must-alway's be busy, as they aré big and bright. bring-the-new-ones. tetween 86th ey and 87th Sts, ——tow- prices that created the BIG "BUSINESS. ie : Spring Styles for1907 In_these_ newest Blyn Shoes are shown an unusual styles and a wide: range of. toe widths, -with the narrower toes and straighter shapes predominating. 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