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he nna a gy te se <td TH E)\ Children Who ‘OF A PHYSICIAN FAS DISAPPEARED ¢, Four Children and Ser- vant Mysteriously Gone from Home. | | | | ] fOUND EMPTY HOUSE. Wealthy Dr. Purpura Fears Women Have Lured His Demented Spouse. range story ef the disappear. of a Whole household of persons Wife of Phy sician and Two ory . | ra gt dat THE PUBLIC UTILITIES BILL. “LINE lf AGAINST The Public UUlittes Commission goes Into ofce on July 1 Me bill | which created th ody was Introduced in the State Senate by Senator || Page, of this city The proposition wae framed t Gov. Tfuehes, his I! acting lega! advise cdward Sanford, and some of the best legal author- 9} | Itles In the Stat | | { The Uuilities pill provides for the regulation and control of common | ; carriers and electric corporations by two public service commigetons Will tla ‘1 r gas and trl ' { | I Battle Tooth and Nail to | oy five members cach appoluted by the Governor—one for New York, Have Measure Declared In- Kings, Queens and Richmond Courties and the other for the remainder f P : : ‘ of the State. Bach commissioner is authorized to employ counsel and opérative in New York. EVENING WORLD,> FRIDAY, JUNE.14, 1907. ‘MONOPOLIES 10 'SOME OF THE FEATURES OF is required to fle annual reports. 1s $15,000 a year. TELEPHONES IMMUNE, The salary of each comraission: * All certified paper on file {n the office of a commission shall be evi- Law Public #oks To for Reliet The commission is given full power to subpoena rt dence in any cc from Corporative Sway witnoases, and all proceedings prosecuted by it are to. be preferred, |! : i . Power is given the commission to rehear any matter that has once been Omits “Hello” People. determined, and'its orders shall take effect at the specified time and shall provided the or- remain tn force as long as the commission may direct, violate any provision of the Constitution ere te no ques ders do not i, Dr. Giuseppe Antonio Purpura aD ELSE TERT 8 practising phywician of "Lit tn-| told to the potice of the Ear r attan, the Bronx, Queens, Kings mal in| : Hundred and Fourth street station. miky be lealied (£ land fi or names of many x rbert Par. | Paapt netity 0 week le hte been sea nnical matter, viz: The law provides | well-know mentioned. Those Cra un Van W vormer. vet the | | dng the foreign quarters of the upper on of | under c former Bena-|I coin ayetignel | Ban aries ) and the lower east side for his wite, toe Nathaniel Elaverg, Job E. Hedges |Lexow and 6,000 others | } Mims, thirty-one years old his four and Edward B. Whitney : Sanford Explains It f hilldren, Manic, aged fifteen; Pieco Gov. Hughes has tad the following t what the Public Utiltties bit wii | ‘mged ten; Marte aged sever, and Fa gs ete names presented to him for commis. explained in the main Edward Diane, aged two, and ble servant. « > ——— ; talled by berger ori he irrenenaite | sionerahipa: William M. Ivine, J. As — young Italian girl. Abandoning hope paid by the city Ards 4 ” i nage = pinwall Hodge, Edward Sanford, his rica EH Ble ig BY rayon Of finding them singie-handed and more of the problems involved in New York| orn ooert Kelly. Pret oF Particular Kind of, trafic are \ them half convinced that the family r| ‘ City, It Is natural to suppose that the! Goo ridge, of Rochester © fave taken passage secretly for the ' expenses here will be far bigger than) Qu pumies f Buffalo; Willis ; n be farued by th skin ta Core hose up Stal : ads, except to_officers, employees | a ae od a arene Sereny. oe nee Vard, Reput { eh ronda, minieters and certain other | for detective help. Others Agree with Him Dr. Purpura’s home is at No. 30) Bast ser ster: ] 7 t legal minds agree with Mr er is prohibited trom | (One Hundreg and Sixteenth street. He sg icasghaao dee cre port mul than es an office back of a drug store, in which he is interested, at No, 2381 First avenue. He says that on last Saturday morn fing at 9 o'olock, when he left home, Gere Was nothing wrong and no signs, wo far as he could see, that would At 1 o’clook LOOT OF GME WM ALLEGED “ENE” | : E Daring Race Over Over Housetops! by Sleuth to Capture Chief of Thieves. Fears Wite Was Lured Away Mrs. Purpure and the servant had | / Mvidently set about their work of de- os as soon as he wag out of the derly houses, the were locked up Jewelry worth $18 and cash women have nay pis ervey for eons t _ private detectives to trace Lee grr, tbe names of the Women Whom he suspected bee one at them, wire Yew! Goore away from ine Bur. Fhe woman said she had reluroeg from, Itai)" and knew ‘ab. ly nothing about the movements and her children. Le. vertas | Goldberg was arraigned in the Har St hire | lem Police Court to-day before Magis- | crate Steinert, on the charge of re- ceiving stolen property age ibs acoomplices were lie jeach for examlaation on tare morn ing. when It ia expected there will ap year against them many persons whose Rouses have been broken into and gan: | sacked within t v ng and the te wot away awith more iiss worth clergymen chapel, a of property. CRE! “MO es Detectives Murphy, O' Donner, and DITOR VED’ Grimes visited G oabere junk shep at WITH STORE FULL, °2" livaares Porty-thind atheet near Eighth avenue, yesterday after: | Boon. It tne place wage tower’ Mogae. | teon year old, of No Merchants’ Association Charges hurst Syenue August Craig. nineteen Jonnorton sie years old, of No. 1 Lawrence stree Meidelli With Hiding $7,600 | Wome? Rap, re, vhinecerk Yeary. id, of ji Goods. Worrell, alec uinetecn, of No. 30) Weat Woah of ‘ .. ne Hundred and wit first street. oe Louis Meidelli, twenty-three yours old, | re caught selling pawn. ticket OO a ee eect rere eee | to tholioore irey Tall Conbented ‘to are | re © Ru f¢ took to his heels, | o-@ay held in Centre Street Court | With*Detective Murphy after him. It you return home 0D @ charge of concealing goods ob: he eroonet ‘Pan a tenement- pert dn credit to defraud the ecred- | Douse @t Eighth avenue and One Hun- | dred and Pwenty-fifth atreet. Over the Store. | Facts they gan end down the fre 5 | eee @ butiding « blook away. In ‘The Merchants’ Association js pus ane Pe 8 Nook artT ln the back yard and ing the case. and expecta to make an | fi’ Ha Murphy was on im | oO we of hands @tample of Meidelli. They complained | an 1 pt. On lie pervon were enough, take a club to District-Attorney eJrome that Me!- | found prenty newn thokets Ma 9 b vama- ter able silver jelry were dellt nad opened ‘gents’ furnishing’ | Abie, sive EW ¥ eT wee coum for tore at No. 4 Bowery in ‘February end had obtained $7,000 worth of goods | Henry Abrabamgon, manager of lea Biunon's, Son Company, 26 Union Square. IX was charged that Meldelli obtained other wholesalers amount to $00. On May &, at quitting tase. ine store was tn full biaet. |ASSEMBLY ADJOURNS TILL MONDAY, DEADLOCK GOES ON ‘On |Comference Commi: de- | {he morning 0! @ it was 7 fered. Getting no trace of Merde, | “ore ™ She edirchants’ Amsociation appealed to Me vent Out Detectives MER Hk yearn Qin Woris ) s Geet andt Raines. They jooated postal fo Fan Mrening Wowk Meee ce eter he eee! ALBANT, N.Y. use The ac @t Twenty-third: street a. Eighth ave. | tionment row showed little mes te nee r of casing ur f SHOT SERENADING CROWD WITH DRIED PEAS. One Man Lost an Eye and . i le 0) ‘ it for le s you are not satisfied even in th Several Others Were : ra aad Ves ~~ * Mresrer: | Bet your money back, Bea i, | give you a WRITTEN GUARANTEE, as stated above. | Wounded . the ROBBED IN SANITARIUM | wits Me mi morgen ADO, June Midis, BG Several Hundred Ladies’ Watches at $8.85. wena oie SS CHAS, A, KEENE, 'P2878 210"0%0s, 189 Broadway, N. Y. 2 glace ipa Rerngtte the 3 ! od in the manitarum as’ < == Alternoons until 6 o'clock during the Summer Moaths. Kun was ipa & donen peop of tetanus, “WAISTS _ $4.75 Broadw ay, 6th er 9 5 MOAL OIL FIRE CosTs Lire venteen prisoners | Court this morning most of the pris. min ‘Smounting to $30, which, he says, he| In the arrest of Loute Goldberg, | °PtT* asked postponement of their cases etitions are being taken into the! twenty-five years In the railroad busi Qe four of the proposed law re Put_in a closet = day or two before, | twenty-one years old, of No. 3106 Third|AUKUAt Williams, clerk of the Oxford| pxecutive Chamber daily and candi-|ness with two roads, the New York | iat \fas and electric companies | Hotel, No. 208 Bowery, w’ was one obbini every hour of the| Central and the Southern Pacific. Mr. Me f these provisions are taken from misting. Most of the wearing ap. javenus, and his companions the Harlem dates are bobbing up thevla'w by "wilich the Present was come EAE oe | police believe thay hare broken up oe | Shoe ‘was held tr 3500 bak, eee" | gar. was letvices lives at aorta. east | Ctosap- 1 00 of the service, lives at No cast orities are authorized to en- Eyes ‘severe! "Ald De, Pur- [Of the mowt dangerous gangs in the |) Captain Shaw. in charge of the pre Many Mentioned. Forty-sighth, street, and has the in- | pa) authorit = regulations of the ee, been more or less city and, incidentally, uneovered an stera in that section of the city Tn |. For chairman of the commission for dorsement of his home district Repub- | Btary Commission . paranoia, extensive “fence.” In capturing one | cluding the Rev. Pather Rellly, of the |. i bee Sn Siranctas | ba Bi a aag member of the gang, Detective Murphy | Church of the Nativity, Third street and Bot want to put her’ in an aaylum |had an exciting chase over roats and | Sroond arenus: the Rev. Dr. Kimber, of OM account of the children. AS believe | fre-secapes. ton street; the Rev. Dr. ae Beoond -——_— > ‘MAUL THE INTRUDER, 5 COURT ADVICE at to Do with Fellow He Found in House. This is the wholesome advice which ae * ee 0 Ms AMe Onshs ONS, "12 West bilips Through to DOCTOR DIES OF TETANUS. | '"*"* n 600 Sitk, Net an | 23d Street rei St bo Bird 22d Street Bitten by « « to Oper. | Ww AIS TS | ation for Ap cathe 4 SATURDAY'S OFFERING BLAIRA. Y I At n = } BALURMAT S SET taMived Whitney, although in some circles doubt must be a fair long distribution e 0 ne “Traction | © . of oars among shippers, Was expressed. That sine ae wat Commiastoner and the powercto regulate this distribu Breer, and ay Lyre pracy Hi nes | Borough President J tign ie given io the commission Sev make a test Is admit Goy. Hughes| °° ¢ Brooklyn 4 fully one hun ne Commision is ulred to keep Arrest Seventeen Per-| make * 4 has laid plans accord. | 470m Of Brooklyn. ane tant one ary | informed aa to the condition, capitalise : ay ined Pherae ven i " sdis2 va at tion and Nearer oy of Cas rallroads, and | ye H | Low ts ing prominently mentioned. | to see that they do everything that they Keer ve of Dis- One featurs of the Dill caused” com and friends of Jullus Mayer are urging bee ht tle snteetonse " ti ‘ " er ny One. commissioner may inyest!- | otely Houses, SE ee ee ere ny sanya| he seboninent | pate the acts or omissions of a common | roads, street-car ro: 4 le | Man. ee carriers, gas and electric compant Morey @ Practica | rebte Gommiseion is empowered to Ax but does not tn any shape or form exer-| John J. Morey, superintendent of |rensonable rates for passenger, freight n a series of 9 t tae: ¢ . ¢ and ex 9 service. It ie the « t Ina jes of raid: last night the po se control of the telephone companies. | transportation for the c Rourke Con- | Sg ralfroada to observe’ all Sone of the East Fifth Street Station got! «ane scramble for the ten commission-| struction Company at the new Grand nade py the Commiasloners n allege: - é ) r each, is look-| Central Termin ts one Ample ovision is made for fortel- alleged dleor-| eranipe, at $15.00 @ year each, ts look-|Central Terminal, ts one of the prac-|_ penalties. The penalty for Pro; ors of which | ing warm, but up to date Gov. Hughes/tical men under constderation. Morey | vigiations of the law is $1,000, Any of. In the Yorkville Police] pas not given any indication that he|is backed by the labor organrations.|fcer or agent of the corporation who has selected any man | He ts forty-two years old, and has spent | Violates the law shall be mullty of a ev. th ‘and connected with the street near the Another Blow at the Watch Trust. Waltham and Elgin Watches bought in Europe and brought back to undersell this market. American jewel- lers cannot buy at this price from the Watch Trust if they bought by thousands. I defy the trust to deny it! 20 WATCHES FOR / Tells Husband unexpectedty and ng about a clothes- t take him into bim with your If they are not strong the tigeer the bet 4 maul the Long Island John GUARANTEED SPECIAL SALE ; 20 TO-MORROW YEARS, (SATURDAY), UNTIL 6 P. M, lea from id not qi nis te trate s ad Men's medium size pen face or hunting, thin model, Waltham or Elgin movements (timed and regu- ‘ated for carrying), in Keystone gold-fiiled cases, “GUARANTEED 20 YEARS.” The stamp of J. BOSS was the and a KEYSTONE euarar tify em as TRUST WATCHES, to which any jeweller in the United States will | es on TEN DAYS' TRIAL. Take it.to any jeweller, and if | 1 will allow any « licate hese watc " smallest detail return it to mé and Shirt Waist Dresses Princess Jumper Models We Value $22.59, An entirely new and ex- ade of the fashionable clusive model stripes, checks, rings and dots; full pleated skirts. of Foulards and Chiffon th Sts. Tafleias. Tan H LTR) Gorrity, of X hanlverse, values we have ever offered. Q One of the b | JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street. 34th Street. CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS. In Both Stores, A complete assortment of Merino, Wool, Silk, Lisle Thread and Cotton Stockings. Sizes 4 to 6 % inches, On Saturday, June the rsth. Lisle Thread Socks, White grounds with colored stripes. Sizes 5 to 836 inches, 2sc per pair 6 pairs 1.25 First Floor Twenty-third Street Fitth Floor Thirtyourth Street a MISSES’ SUITS, sn Both Stores. Mixed wool Suits. Pleated skirt, “Eton” coat lined with satin, 9-50 “Jumper” and Shirtwaist Dresses. Pleated skirts. 14.75 Lawn and Chambray Princess Dresses. Trimmed with embroidery. 6,00 CHILDREN’S. Fancy and plain wool Dresses. Vari- ous models. Sizes 4 to 12 years. 5.75 Dimity Guimpe Dresses. Lace trimmed, Sizes 6 to 14 years, 2.00 White Lawn Dresses, Skirt, collar and sleeves trimmed-with lace... Sizes 4 to 14 yelrs. 5° 3 23rd Street. 34th Street. «Bign Shoe Blyn Footwear Summer Favorites. FOR MEN—FOR WOMEN — FOR CHILDREN — in. the styles that please—in the quatities that endure—at the prices that mean real economy. Remember that the Blyn Stocks are ¢ ymplete at every point— that the entire family can come to any one of the ight con- venient Blyn Shoe Stores with the cer y that each member will be well fitted and thoroughty s atistied, Ladies’ Shoes. Ladies’ white and colored canvas Pumps, one, two and three and Gibson Ties, welt and turn $1.00 to $2.20 Ladies’ Pumps, Sailor and Gibson Ties, of tan Russia calf and vici kid, in correct shades - $2.00 to $4.00 Men's Shoes. Shoes in low and high cut, of leather and in every style for every occasion. Rightly priced, $2.00 to $4.00 —_—<<$—$<$_____! Children’s Shoes. Children’s White Canvas Shoes, a splen- did variety of high’ and low cut styles, in button, lace and Oxford, $1.00 to $2.00 Children’s ankle tigs in excellent quality of white canvas, tan calf and red kid A particularly complete line of children’s and misses’ tan Low Cuts, Pumps and Barefoot Sandals at very low prices We are also Sole New York Red Cross Shoe for Women. and Misses’ sizes Sizes 6 to 8, $1. 25 Sizes 64 10 II, $1.50 Sires 11s to 5, $2.00 Agents for the Noiseless The sole follows the natural movements of the foot, ving ite Nestisity t) the step and cb iolute com o “tends Rea red Pp ent sole tanvage makes # sole of medium wus ine Weight as pliant as a (un sole and tarough Its use Comiort Poet, Shoes a je in Fashion's Shapes. Eight Big Best Stores. (th Ave, and 27th Street, a 009 Bib Ave,, 9th & 40th Sts, 44 Ave. and 1224 Street. 1540 2d Ave., bes & 87th Sts. TH 3d Ave, \S0th-ISist Sts. 2 , Rear Broome St. BROOKLYN | 829-831-833 Broadway, between Park and Bllery Sts, STORES (| 1263-126:-1267 BroadWay, near Greeme Avenue. Shoes in Every Grade, @. Altman & Qo. BEGINNING TO-MORROW, STORE WILL BE CLOSED AT 12 C’CLOGaE (NOON) ON SATURDAYS, AND AT 5 P.M ON OTHER WEEK DAYS FURS, FUR GARMENTS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES STORAGE THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER THE MOST APPROVED METHODS BEING USED TO INSURE THE SECURITY AND PERYHCT SAFE-KEEPING THERROF. THE PLACING OF ORDERS DURING THIS PERIOD FOR Tie REPAIRING AND ALTERING OF FURS, AND THE CLEANING AND REPAIKING OF RUGS 6 BBPECIALLY RECOMMENDED, LACE CURTAINS CLEANED AND erons Fifth Auenur, 34th and 35th Streets, New York ac an heewbteaiinind Ci 0 aacatnee