The evening world. Newspaper, July 9, 1907, Page 14

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TRVING 10 WOBKMAL, OM OR. THOMAS ~ His Daughter Frances’s Condi- ; tion Precarious and His Sor- + |, row and Indignatinn Grow. a Sewer—First O0 FEET 10 UEATH | Both Overcome by cued While Unconscious. “DEAD WAGIN” “MOORED 7 HOURS AT FLAT OOO 'Tenants Protested, but the} Driver Was “Visiting” and He Wouldn't Move. SAVE HE FELL b y Gases from i Man Res- were Union declines sales of UNION PACIFIC SOLD WB BLOCKS Harriman Stock and Other Market Leaders Unloaded Traders. Stocks were freely offered in the mar- ket as soon as trading began and sharp Fir the consequence, Pacific were of shares at 140 1-2 and 140 3-4 compared! | WE |STLL MORE REAL LACES THAR ‘ANY OTHER STORE INAMERICA, E-HAICH ]3AOS. Clothing Plums — Ripe for Picking Men’s $12.50 Suits, $5 (ie ae ine with Mil-2 last night. Great North-/{/ WO and Three Plece....... SU SHES GEO TS ‘$100 FOR THE: TRUTH. palling tty: teeth ip) the ee oF The man who dri the Harlem] ern preferreé and American Smelting F Pangea a big sewer at Second avenue and) sorgue “dead wagon’ may he called] fell 11-4, Northern Pacific, Brooklyn Men's two and three piece Sujts, single and Forty-elxth street, Charles ichele box Re expan mye ne cust ed pee nes and Amalgamated Copper 1 double breasted; sizes 33 to 42. Suits of light +f 4 ir: y-elgh yi Id, of No 302 ast jand vehicle 0. es ne Un-) an eading, Loulsville d Nashyilte, reio 4 cet avi y 6 a Thomas Improving and Third ease Giese a foreman. em-|dred and Forty-ninth street last night.| Southern Pacific, Kadeoa & * Texas! weet cassimeres, cheviots, worsteds and pretty “Victi f Auto Accident id a . » Construc. | 24 thereby aroused the tre of @ bun-jAtchison, Minneapolis, St Paul & ight and dark mixtures. Good suits for a icum oO uto Acciden ployed by the Earey, Se aol ieee dred families Kving on block. For] sault Sainte Marie, U. S. ‘Steel and vacation or bisiness wear. Im this lot you will ton COMPANY oiatantly killed to-day | even houra the wagon and what it con-| Colorado ei Ae oapeney bes also 4ind a good selection of young men’s suits, sixth street, was instan ~ Leaves the Hospital. Frank Hans, the indignant and. sor- owing father of Miss Frances Hai -@ne-of the two girls who wuffered per-’ Manent injuries in a «mash-up on _ Jerome avenue early yesterday morn- Mag while fiding withthe’ millionaire} lobman, Dr. Jullan P. ‘Thomas, tn his “facing cer, is stil) insisting that a fuller account of the disaster and the " Meading to it ‘shall bo given him. > To u reporter for ‘The E (who saw him at his hom ne Hundred and Thirty-first street, to- day, Mr. Haas sald: ‘I mm willing to post NO with The Bvening World as reward to be to Dr, Thomas's chauffeur or to eompanion, who came to my house in Dr. Thomas's touring car Sunday f@ftersoon ‘¢ either of them will come @erward and tell how and when Dr. ORT met daugnier and her Miss Alvyne Weissman. ea tela me he introduced him- fourth Street and that he volunteered to bring did he go fly hrough onx with them hig racing car until his recklessness re- din lent which will lew opelesaiy crippled for Lfe, aurvives ?' eae the Fordham Hospital today 1 waid that Miss Haas's condition wes Hous. After the surgeons am- left leg, which had been iu the ooilision of the p With an iron trolley pole opposite ’ polka (Cemetery, she, rallied some- what, was but to-day feared that she Ver, Dr. Thor with doth legs broken ‘with his body covered with prulses cuts, is gaining etrength steadily, sx to his splendid constitution. Al: he sustained internal: injuries arure. has risen little. 33 mM constant attend- ce at his bedside. It is belleved that fater, when he is more completely re- Sovered, the wife, like Mr. Fisaes will ask for a complete explanation of h! poigniens Hea with the younsi women, Weissman, the third victim, was Be to leave the hospital last night, und: at No, 20 West Sixty had been overcome by) ! from the tunnel and fal twenty feet. came Nichols as he bent Other workmen saw t and succeeded in. getttr Dr. Restor, Flower’ Hospital, eald t [been killed instantly. tion to await the Corone rescuing Wright. out of the shaft. apparently from his fa able to go home after dressed his cuts and brui said, owing to the after an explosion due t of gas overcome. Too, When Irat Je at her home, No. 83 East On red and Bixty-ninth street, pros. ped from sho See mother, Mrs, member of the Coney I! cher in an court, and state. tells me that mas Introduced himself to her ari Miss Haas and offered to bring them uptown. Instead, she says, he took them to Muller's Hotel, in the Bronx, where ey spent some time, and then urged em to KO Zor another ride in his car, ey were coming back trom Weat- @hester when the accident happone. WILL HAVE 10 WAIT she had been watching labored him with an um mrecked it. D'Arcy, who formerly Third avenue, moved street, just across guages fluently and had |case —.—_—_ | with disorderly conduct, t Magistrate his skull being crushed. s Nichola was trying to resnue Samuel Wright ,one of his workmen, who lives latform a distance, tre The fumes quickly over- Girecting the work of rescue. who was called $ that Nichola had The body was re- rnoved to the East Fitty-first street #ta- Every effort was then turnes The sewer shaft at this point hae bee: ‘a source of danger fof some time, It ts which rise from the hole, especially !m- mediately after an explosion. wasmarried WIFE BEATS HIM WITH UMBRELLA Had Just Won His First Case, Shocked Court. Barrister George D'Arcy, the newest his first case to-day in Magistrate Voor- just then, was congratulating himself, rose up in the body of the court, where Hundred and Fifty-sixth street, in the Bronx, and hed an office at No. 197 weeks ago and took rooms on Eighth from pullding. Although he spoke four Jan- 7 "| duction to Police Inspect | | Police Captain Langan, business came to him elowly. To-day he got his first | Hie client was a woman charged y kSlh to-dha; Bhd tote Y | tained stood at the entrance of No, 32] while the drtver and his helper were visitng a tenant there. who] It was early in the afternoon when; the morgue wagon drew up in front of) No. 300° Within an hour a score of unhappy women wers complaining 10f| {ta presence, The hvurs passed and advance ‘of 11-2 active with the afternoon, but x the market clos fon -tnto tt probably, 7:8, Ametican and Great jand, C., C. ‘and Bt frgm 1, to 3 points. Un Northern Amalgamated Copper a Loula sold at In the later seasion trading continued prices nti! down, Steady buying rallied the list In the ainm Were not held ed with Jomses runn Smeltin International the sizes 15 to 20 years: Men’s $20 Suits, $40 Iwo and Ihree Piece.... Suits of blue serges, gray worsted in: plain and: fancy mixtures; cheviot and fine black 1 over the tunnel pin oe! increased until ces iy Houta or nian, Enaltie,: Souther thibets. Hand-tailored suits, and are equal in ; e potice of the One Hu Fey! id Broo! ranal. s. Hand-tailored s and ‘ tnd Fifty-accoad. guest wacion, cot the| ie tpemg National Lead and Minneapo: every respect to suits that are sold for he foreman fall | Bt. Paul & 5 ng at his body. 4 from the news. The Meuterant nant women of Heatth. 1 Everybody lana told the Indig- to telerhone the Board This was done, ; 4 then locked up the flats | fled to the neighboring park, but} “atmosphere” followed them the: point. The. Cloal ra ection. the Bronx. The wagon nad howpital for the Me eu TESTING MURDER c% SUSPECTS ALIBI == Weigel Remanded_ in Braas| Case Until His Story Is Fully Investigated, Mat. Tater. Paper 1 Inter. Paper pt’. Iowa’ Centra: Kan. e Spouse ‘land bar, won when he hin wife him, and be- brella until ahe lived on One | Rees ‘ Wiltam Weigel, the painter of Jax | Duoles Gas maica, who was arrested on suspicion | fir sive! Sorin that he might know something of the| Haas 9° murder of Christopher Braas, was to-| Red. aree day arraigned before Magistrate Hoaly, | 82° at Far Roaknway, and remanded unt |to-morrow. when he wil be given a| Rearing. Deteotives Ring and E who made thé arrest, asked teenie postponement to enable them ther verify the etory told t playing. pool to Coney two the court letters of Intro- or Harkins and just Gismissed | “Welvel'e ar ", ault Ste Marie L C ering of shorts rallied Union Pacific « The final dealings were brisk The total sales of stocks to-dily were 881400 shares and of boads $1,463,000, ng Quotatinna, Tetl+t eh, vi Cov- All sizes from 33-to 50 chest. Ye | Four Specials for the Boys i) Boys’-.$7.50 Knicker Sults, 7 to 16............ $2.98, | Boys’ Khaki Knicker Pants, $ to 14 . 406 | 5 : 4 toward) Mra, Harry Raymond, of No. 24 Weat | and ped enienert: lowest and closing prices \ Boys’ Play S c : : eno fnatiy was taken |One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, | "mal quotations are as follows; 7 = Boys Pla Suits in See Ne ee Fe had suffered uuette | ose apartment are on the second Richie Cis cries | ys’ T5c. K. & E, Blouse Waists, 8 to 16..... 45: 1], and he,was/ floor, finaly got a policeman, who held | Alls, Chaim. pt.. 30! 30% 308 : tor nad |<. perfumed ‘hundkerciler (6 Tle nose | Am CRP ay BE BOs BL — 1 5 Dr Bento! and, after much delay, found the driver. | Arm. Gan pt. & se # ‘ C t Ru Ss Mattin som. to move th: and told | Am. Cotio; = caged (a mate Gig wagon god Gu ame Geel; Hy BS y= "x Carpets gs, gs missioner of Charities : Ba ae 4 A ne an ES BM 1) || ree eine CL rs wat bp a is ted ‘and Linoleums HH ery Tee Gergen) amar navered ies ts BRR = 181 ill prove our supremacy in offering bargains. It ie collection |}ii8hth avenge car, to thelr deaporation. O" dk Sty] Prices that will prove our supremacy in ° DA Ca Meee Cree Mestion | Bima Je into mood for trifling. He Hh wy o> & fadvertised are for Wednesday only. No mail orders filled. niet aelacala™ vig Delp eho: (ee as te 4 ‘ : [he would try to lick hime Bs “gia Sd — fy 9 95e. Wool Brussels $1.65 Axminster{— pe THCY, sald Sinens, “we will al Ho ty 34h = 5 | Carpets, i Carpets, be ares Buta tne rence. wit es ces Hg AB i ins new trary, -stair—and-| with border—to—match, | cut fromthe full-roll.—A Pitee mw fai pane aa eivertecall rae be ue > ul bedroom patterns; extra | Made, laid and lined with | fine summer covering for & truce was offered Thdlibelper drove 48) 14k 148 good quality. Made, laid | | acy Fe. the fl the wagon le One Hundred ana Forty: 4 ot — ui fand padded; a Fecmen Caneel cies eighth street and Eighth avenue, where ¢ x =15 Para i 49e); yard ee © sara c itremained entil 10 . M., when it was! Con ‘ i yard ..... Soe 14) 2 rob ok RRA tee ven away. Inquiry at the Morgue to-iay devel a MIS IT CA PETS oped tha tact thet the wagon had oon-| Dine $ x fort rieeprrien 4 ee en aged negro who Erte & |} 200 Misfit Carpets left on jour hands by customers after buying same. We 'e Lincoln Ho pital, me 2 | f will clear them out on Wednesday. : At Half Price x | Chinese and Japanese Mattings Rl * China Mattings| extra $ Japanese Matting, linen ¢ $4.2 heavy\ grade, in folls of 6.9 warp, in rolls of 40 40 yards; worth $8.98 yards; worth $12.98 Smyrna Rugs Brussels Rug Brussels Rus aiffer- ho more 98 er ¢ \ Fe hy , Sale Between 8 and 10 A. M. and bh 2to4 P, M, ra + Work Linoleum, 4 yards wide; sells for 79¢, a < yard; special Wednesday between the hours ra nartied above only, at 39c, a yard, \ | American Oflcloth Hii Femnants: bes: nd 10 a. m.'and from 2 ‘3 iputolac ic, 21c, 29¢ A SHIRTWAISTS. MERINO UNDERWEAR DEP'TS. 1 Both 44 Anton Robertl, Jr, who is sixtern her and D’ befor Vanity ta ec . bt : h the crowd In triumph when ipeete. old kd Xoops books for bis fain. | through, the (cee) in techer. prea: erat No, 233 Bathgate avenue, Bronx, | Qicg and her umbrella felt. After she _ waa to-day summoned to Morrisanta had smashed the handle and several of “Court by Mrs. Ella I. Robert, his eay- {the tibs, and after he had cut hls hand | y enteen-year-old bride «f @ month. ‘The Uttle wife, who is a pretty girl, with @oft, wavy, brown hair, spent most of her time tearfully stealing moist, loy- \Gut of ber hand, the pair adjourned to lthe street, followed by @ large and ‘ap- | prectative crowd, where they had it out some more. Policemen tock the couple back to the Awny | caused Dy felpte Age strength of this the Rich-| West. on police arrested ht: aa aden |peversly in trying to wrest the umbrella | pte! him-on- sus: fon. In charged by ¢ arraigned. to have been | #. t {9-sald-to Je 8. ange his re- Ae g. In Jamaica some TY 8. rder was committed, Wwbash ng man after the m probab!: he x will de Magistrate when asain, COTTON BOUGHT ON MARKET DECLINE. ————__ PHILIP OUT ON BAIL. JAMES MoGREERY & CO! FURNITURE DEPARTMENT, 34th Street Store. ing glances at her younger husband, Who was jealously guarded by Roberti wenior. | The boy told Magistrate Harris that) tbe and Ella bad run away to « H ater on Ju h tied. She bad [court. There with xssault and | desertion. ‘iearing on Friday, The Magistrate was nant that such a dist : i —beethgaty Corte oder mambe fie to Mis father's, and they | nd bar, not one of wi t apart ever since, die sald, ; “When I told my father Wes too young and must w, sete gerhrer a ther took th Whe had parted ther | AL he con hig. Urtte Wathor= Roberti “x ban and then went over hands with bls new daughter- he young couple brightened up ab thiy and young Anton threw out inv “chest ae he reached the street and ex- elalmed: “I'm no boy. Ican support my wife!’ HER LAWYER BUSY, WOMAN f PLEADS CASE AND WINS. & Mrs. Kullmann Persuades Magis trate Wahle to Hold Contractor on Charge of Trespass. ‘Ors. Annnie Kulln & sm~llatore at Ne street .and lives in t tn. cts { Fortieth ms adjoining x to-day 25 Monroe street. § $ém with forcibly entering her home, Hor days Mayer and a «ung of his Men have besn excavating in the reur of Gira, Kulimann's premise, Easy eccess (0 the place has been « id Mra, Kulimgnn's apartments borin and his em the woman | me Irate “Wal! 51 i % Ey entered more and rooms ‘even after she forbade them to do #o. She then had Uae, Contractor arreste | When the case was to proceed éd the woman the absence of her Want to.make an example of thes | yee wold. “They hav, 4 | Bd inition “te” @ abused | was sent to her attorne but de he was busy and a sp Y and rent his clerk | eourt to conduct the prosecurion Atwered “Sirs Kullmani, Sle te-) d the novistant and pleaded w Magtetrmte not to recognize woman's actions \caused considar- oommotion cour. Mugiainite heid Mayer in $800 “bond tor to hold contractor on thts the mid. “There has been to reer u have nn right to Why, you fellows almoet tear hours tbecwune you get a job we A Cleve th him, | D'Arcy charged his wife she charged him Both cases were set for a occurred in his court. id have seen the amiles von hom knows four -t ae = Cetton in the WAGHINGTON, July §—Gaston P.| was steady Philip, the Washington and New York | good buying on Properly indig- | clubman, who-has been held in Jati-here} ‘The closing ice whould | sin, May 18 last on the charge of mur- But you dering Frank Macaboy at the Ariing. on__the ton Hotel on that dats, wan recdn noe 60 in J tted to ball In the sum of $25, e-ertminel branch of —the Supreme 32-25-to 1! | Aa Avall St Te of the Co} [Court uf the District of Columbia: SANDPAIL SOUVENIR Steep lechase Park early market the decline e3 were: July, 12 Mi to 12.04; Very Heavy Cardboard—lIn Bright Colors r Cut-Out for Children. (GREATER NEW YORK ONLY) evel kinhass ram rept een Also a Season’s Pass ff. from Geo. C. Tilyou for Every Child Under 12 Years 4 iil bald aiden 9 cba incase to-day but lower. There waa some Sale of Fine Mahogany Furniture considerably ‘below. usual-prices, = Models to be discontinued including _Chippendale in and Bedroom Suit = Odd Bureaus, Chiffoniers, Toilet Tables, Side Boards and China Closets. Hall Chairs, \Settees, Highboys, : Chests of Drawers, Library Tables, ‘ Writing Tables and Desks, Dining Room Chairs in sets.| Many quaint and ‘ unusual articles very\desirable for home 4 ftirnishing. ae Bedroom Suites in white, cream and grey enamel, \ ibrary, Dining Room Thirty-fou rth Street, A TEHRIFYING QUESTION! “If to save your wife from drown: 4 you had to sacrifice the lives o sur two children—what would yo o? Prizes aggregating $100 will b tiered by The World for the bes iswers to this perplexing problen page Story in next Sunday's ~ reproductions of Colonial, Sheraton and | TRUNK DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores. JAMES McCREERY & GO,’ 23rd Street. 34th Street. INFANTS’ OUTFITTING DEPTS, 12 Both Stores The remaining stock of Bonnets and Hats, including straw, lingerie and pique,—Children’s Washable Dresses, sizes 2 to 5 years, At greatly reduced prices, Colored Russian Dresses. Various . models and materials. 1.25 to 2.75 In Both Stores. An extensive stock of Lingerie ~Waists. Simply or elaborately trimmed. Made.of sheer mull, lawn, linen—and dimity. Hand made, hand embroidered ‘Blouses. At moderate prices, A large assortment of dainty. Lin- gerie Waists. Attractive models. Rang~ ing in price from 95¢ to 19.75. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. 1n Both Stores. A complete stock of Muslin Under- wear, trimmed with the latest laces and embroideries. = Gowns....ee.0-++2..1425 tO 3.00 , Chemises...-........ 95¢ ‘2.00 pDrawersscnuisrealsvranSOCaaKiO® Corset Covers.... BASOC Ma A775, ‘ Walking Skirts; -+.s.-95¢ 5.00 Dressing Sacques.... 75¢ “2.50 Stores Pajamas and Bloomers for Ladies and Children. Ladies’ Pajamas made of Surah, China and Wash Silks, white and natural color Pongee, Silk and Wool, Viyella or Outing Flannel, ‘and Plain or striped Madras.” Children’s Lawn Pajamas......65¢ Ladies’ Pajamas -95C Children’s Bloomers........... 50C Ladies’ Bloomers... Ca ce EMBROIDERED ROBE DEP’TS. In Both Stores. Semi-made Robes and Coats. Lace, Linen and Embroidered Mull Coats, Short and long models, Coats of Irish Crochet with hand embroidered linen medallions. Linen and Batiste Robes, hand-em- proidered, with combination of laces, Siar On Wednesday, July the roth. Embroidered Linen Robes, Various patterns. 6.75 each Sale of light weight Japanese Rush Cases. Sizes, 22, 24 and 26 inches, 3.00 Walrus Bags with gilt mountings. Leather lined with inside pocket. Sizes 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 inches, ae 5-75 Russet Cowhide Dress Suit Cases. With double steel frames, brass spring : locks and leather capped corners. Fitted 3 with shirt pockets, lined with English plaid. Size 24 inches. 4.50 Dress Trunks. Duck covered, oil painted, bound and strapped with leather. Bronze steel trimmings. “Divided top tray, shirtwaist and dress trays. Cloth lined throughout. ; Sizes 28, 30, 32 and 34 inches.. “36, 38 and 4o inches... 9.25 ++ 10,50 JAMES McGREERY & CO, us ' 28rd Street. 34th Street. onday World Wants Work 1 Monday Morning Wonders

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