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| | | a 824 one of them tried to give mo some eer That Dr, Edwin J. Rua of No 10% Bedford avenue. Brooklyn, who Gied yesterday tn the Harlem Hospital! from strangulation, was lured to his| Geath by s woman fst ¥ offered ‘ts a mystery - Tuesday last at 1 P. —One-Hindred-and—Twrenty-ninth—atrert | as, up to three months ago, the man- THE EVENING WORLD, ~ AY. WOMAN LURED CH PHYSIK TO HIS DEATH Dr. Russell, of Brooklyn, Garroted and Robbed by Harlem Thugs. POLICE ee EK = SUSPEGT. Eccentric. . Doctor Found” in! Hallway and Medicine Case - in, Vacant: Lot. Dy several detectives who were assigne) to the case to-day. Detectives Sumner, Sheridan. Butler nd Dunn refused to accent the theory | that the physician was attacked at the place he lay for several he ins wemt-consclour condition. nvertt- gations led them to a Rats on Third avenue, where they lea that @ man resembling Dr Russel! had Deen with a woman on Saturday night ‘This woman {x sa/d to have a police reoord, and will be taken into custody to-day. It {se said that she and the physician were drinking at the hotel until midnight, when he disappeared Just where he was attacked and robbed that the woman, {t Is | At 1 o'clock Sun- | ‘expected, can solve. day morning he waa seen fying in a! seml-conscious condition acrisi the stoop of No. 1% East One Hundredth strest. Found Medicine Case. Boys playing !n a vacant lot 99 West One Hundred and Thirty street this afternoon found Dr. Mussel! medicine case. It was turned ore the police, who upon exainining It a nounced that the morphine phial waa conspicuously empty. It !* belleved that the murderers jn their flight tossed the case over the fence into the lot. Four arrests were made in the case te-day. Two of the prisoners were men and two were fifteen-year-old boys who had run away from their homes in Roxbury, Mass, When arraigned in the Harlem Court the men were dis- oharged and the boys held until their parents could be heard from. Dr. Russell waa regerded an an eo- gentric man. He wax. a student of X-rays, and for months he had been experimenting, using bimnelf a: subject. He wan forty-nine yea and lived at No. 1033 Bedford avenue with his son. Clarence, and daughter, Oitve. He had al good husband and The police have learned that on. M. Dr, Russell Fepresented that hé had to call on a Mrs. Fuller, a cancer patient. He then told hia wife that he would itoly vialt another patient who was suffering from paralysis. He expected, however, to be at_home to dinner, ‘The story of Dr. Russell's movements. as far as he could recall them, and tire easauilt are told in his own words, as be related them to the Coroner half an “heur before death. He sald: Followed by 8ix Men, -“t have been a wufturer from Bright's Gieense, and I was having attacks, At end Lexington avenue I noticed that ax men were following me, About that time I was overcome with weakness and ‘wee—tn-such~a state that -I-was~ com: polled to_s!t_down_Besides_my gold. 4wateh and chain I had 240. in casi, whieh consisted of two $2 bills, a 3% bill and H in change. I alno: wore a pair of cuff buttons, “When I became faint the six. men— @r soma of them may lave been boys —surrounded me. I told them I was ill, whiakey, but I refused it and sala I wanted water. Then one of them came with « glass of water. My bag of sur- -tustruments—wan ‘by -my aide, and when i started to riso-i picked up the Hit from Behind. “Wuddenly I received a blow on the Back of the head. Then soine of the fen seized me by the thro: I was @arreted before I knew it, “That fa all I can tell you." ‘Half_an hour later, Dr. Russell was @end. His wife and his brother-in-law, AB, -Bingasen,—were-with hin—when-he tied, MISSING LANIER FOUND, SUICIDE |. IN CENTRAL PARK A. Lansing Baird, Who Van- ished in April, Ended Life with Pistol. one A. Lansing Baird, an attorney, who eager of the up-town oMice of » Wall “treet firm at Do, 200 Broadway, was found dead in the grass of Centrat Park, neat West Ninety-ninth street, to- day. Ho had shot himself through the heed jetta & revolver that’ was foun) eer the body, Baird lived at No. 216 West One Huyndred' and Second street. Ho dis- Appeared from his home in Apri! and | had not been seon since that time by} His wife, until she sdentitied the body | to-day, He bad m-serioun illness two yoara! ego, and Mre, Baird says his mind Wee not right Re recovery, ' ‘JAMAICA MAY OPEN 10 STOP EMPIRE MEETING Jockey Club Will Thus Force Fight Upon the Yonkers Track. {CLartal to The Pivecdng Wield.) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, Duly 2A report. df othe, “very ‘lm-} porjant If true” variety waa handed to} a reporter for The Evening World to- day by a person who usually gets the straight goods._}t-deals with the plans of the Empire City track to hold. @ tinng meeting, and $f the report is true it ‘puts Mr, Butler's course “in had." Tt ja something like’ thi “1f the Empire Track { en Aug, 5, refusing to off, the gate: Club's tr thrown 0} riod. Th I the public wot Why, to Jamaica, of course.” One prominent bookmaker in the ring, in discussing the latest’ rumor, sald that the whole fight as {t stands now, looks-like the beginning of the end of racing In New York. | “If the Jockey Club persists In an- tagonizing tho Butler Interests, but one result may be looked for—the death of the game, Out In Chicago, the game jooked. cinched with all the powerful interests and millions at {ta back, but |it was knockked out finally.” We may Jexpect the same thing here If thla dght; Ix allowed to Ko on. On top of the Emptre City Jockey | Club fight Is the announcement to-day that en outlaw meeting will be run at} Norfolk, Va. in conjunction with the | Jamestown Exposition, inning AUK. 2 The association had asked for dates ‘and owas refused by the Jockey Clud; | Sheridan Clark will be secretary of the | Tamentown | meeting, and 50 purses will be KOTIONGS OF 1 HNDERBILT ON YACHTING CRUISE NORFOLK, Va., July 22.—Harold 8. Vanderbilt, brother of William K Van- derbilt, Jr, and Conacelo, Duchess of Marlborough, who left New London, Conn., July 10, on his pole-mast sloop yacht Trivi > to the Jamestown Exposition, Capt, Crowley, was sick when Mr. Vanderbilt left, and| decided to follow by steamer tc Hamp ton Roads, artived Saturday, and though diligent inquiry has been made, Capt, Crowley has neither, heard from vanderbilt nor been-able to get Ip {ouch with any one who'has spoken is boat. Mr, Vanderbilt started on the Trivia, | taking the route via the Raritan canal, | Dslaware River, Delaware and Chesa- ake canal and the Chesapeake Bay Ror the Jamertown amertown_Exporition. {COURT REFUSES TO LET JEROME CASE GO OVER ‘The application of Clarence J. Bhearn, | counsel for W. R. Hearst, for the ad: | journment of the examination before} trial of District-Attorney Jerome, pend- ing the return of the latter's attorney, Howard Gans, from-Furope,-was dented ; to-day by Justice Dayton, in the Bu> preme’ Court, afler hearlbe the argd- ment of Mr, Shearn. Justice Dayton id not call on Lawyer Rand, of counsel tor Mr, Jeroma tw reply. He sald he felt competed under the rulings of the Division to deny the motion. jerome, when called upon during | hin examination to produce the list | of contributors to his campalgn | fund and, the amounts contributed by ti pasted. he had never seen tt rant Fi ow who the contribu: he giued that 1¢ was In the: po jon "Shearn applied to Justice | Dayton to direct the ‘Production of the Met by Mr. Jerome, and the Judge made providing It was under | ontrol: Mr. Jerome de- | and his’ examination | ir, Bhearn_to- are Jerom: alared! zie juded Fr rubect + ‘the met jan of See HIMSELF ON TAMeELF ON WARSHIP. to The Wrectng World.) NORFOLK, -, July 2%.—Brooding over a love ‘alr at his. home a Louls Bala) de Silva, o: t 4 here nody was buried in. Norfoll RUEUNATISH MUNYON'S 3% CURES | | | Tank oA tetiedy that relieves shar, from rom ohe to thive hourd ena*cures Ine? tee It neutralizes the antinat ew aul ft feat Bio’ iar ly You wil eure kt faye any spilt Dr badder vie JOCKEY O'CONNOR Baltimore Asking forgiveness. She ar rived to-day, Her husband met her at the station and they went ints a neigh: boring restaurant vie there, Bisci- oft, who had foll n from Halt /POLICE KEEP HUSBAND FROM BEATING MAN IN THE CASE. \Lover Who Eloped With a Married Woman Is Placed Under Arrest. McCormack mwung for his 1 police interfered << —_ WINS BRIDE BY ‘0 Bischo nu ineurance collec- jigr ot 112 -Bobwyler: Arlington, COLLAPSED ON STREET | ro with Mra. Joseph Antonell, fifty-six years of McC rk, was ar. |ags, was tuken to Roosevelt Hospital Newark to-day. Mra. McCor-|to-day. He collapsed on the atreet lmack had written to her husband from from the effects of the temperature. “Father Bill” it” Daly! S. Protege | Weds Miss Lotus in Germany. Jockey’ Winple ©'Connor, of one “Father BUI’ Daly's proteges, who | made good and then went abroad to} earn gold and’ glory ‘opean tracks, Is coming home bride. | die marr in Germans last” Wednes- day M s Lotus. who ‘is pald to) bora comely young woman, and who: te love with Wintle Wien she saw him ride at-an English race méet | ‘The young man's sister, Mise Flor | ce O'Connor, wes Miss ald At Wie Wedding. “AU three will wall fot America next month and make their; nome during the fai} at No. 29 Geventy- | fifth street, liny Ridge. The jockey ts ie criding for Count Poreaia and Baron Sheolair, many, at a salary’ of has contracted :to rite , man nobleinan next year, a $0,000: ImmeMately after hia marriage he’ took his bride to the Risit Vi t where they now ar Cooling Cuts in Prices ARKHURST. ARROW COLLARS. MAVE JUST THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF BRACE BETWEEN THE TOP ANO THE BAND FOR THE CRAVAT T! At All the James Butler Grocery Stores. While James Butler prices are always the lowest—a sweeping cui for the next three days has been made on many of the seasonable offerings of pure foods, groceries, beverages and laundry 5. It wil! cool and Tefresh you, even if the mercury soars high, to visit the nearest JAMES BUTLER STORE on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, while these low prices prevail: % Best White Gloss Starch. Never Jess than sc. a Ib. 3c Ammonia. Electric Brand. Full Strength. Never less than Sc. a bottle. 3c Smoked Beef. Blue Ribbon—Sliced thin, fresh daily, from the choicest cuts; large carton, dust proof, regular fo 10c Borax Soap. Rerular price 4¢ a cake For three days a lb. cakes for 8 Satin Gloss Soap. Regular price 4%c. a cake 25c 25c cakes for For three days,a bottle Cream Cheese. New York State, * 15¢ Butler’s Borated Washing Fluid. Reeular Highest grade, twice as nourishing asthe best roast beef; » Ib.. low price 12c.; price, 4 days, each g g me a | Farina. Blue Ribbon Brand, regular Bq value, large package for 5c Corn Starch. XLCR Brand, reguhr 8c. 5 goality, large peckage for.. Cc Rice. Equal in food va'ue to the highest priced. . Azure Ball Blue. Regular price, box, cut to.. Egg: The cane Triendi regular 10¢. package. Korn Kinks. Grows in tavor every day; 9c Sc. pac.age for...... 4c Triumph Oats. Try & course of oatmeal water asa hot weather drink; 10¢. package for....., 8c; * 5c ol Zc] Biscuit Dainties. Fresh from the National Biscuit eer eae Social Teas Nahisco Wafers Butter Thins. Fig Newtons. Fig @ Woncy Cakes. Graham Crackers. Washing bowser Packages a 5c Borax. for nu Oc Salad Dressing. The Two Bigzest Favorites. 14c Mute Team My Wile’s, a bottle Campbel,’s, a bott.c Bromangelon, the famous jeily powder, package... ... IIc Nothing Refreshes Like Iced TEA and COFFEE. But you must be sure and buy the best trom BUTLER’S i you wish to enjoy to the utmost their thirst-satisfying, gentl Stimulating and refreshing’ properties. Note these two Special stamp- offers———- 100 “S. & H." Stamps} 1 Ib. Very. Best Tea, SOc Free wth \1lb Very Best Coffee, a 180c 60 “S. & H."" Stamps) 1 lb. Very Best Tea. 25¢ ““S.Q H.”’ Stamps Free Free with | 1b Very Best Coffee, 30c; {55c with all purchases of 10 cents or more exccpt C. 0. D. ree |i Blive Oil, Morteo-t. Brand, very choices, Imported French aie Oi, rena three ies 38c, and Vinega 45 Fresh and full strength, white wine or cider jarge bottle... Liberty Pickles. Gherkins, onions, mixed, and chow-chow in sweet or sour pickle. 10-07, 4 Oc t 34-072. 25c bottle bottle Condensed Milk. Of highest quality, fresh from the Mohawk Valley, at prices that out- strip all | 3 coe vir: bra ee {At 80 James Butler Licensed Stores. 50 ‘‘S. @ H.’’ Stamps Free with case of 24 botlleates dozen —of Lager Beer for $1.00 “28 Choice of aththedleading ene brews—light or dark, “Hingussie Scotch, Richardson & Robbins’ elaware Delicacies. 1S se 10 De Ra& R,Potted Chicken, can. R, & R. Potted Ham, can, R&R, Potted Tongue, can. “Gordon Dry Gin. | Finest imported; al} the rage | Old an meliow ; favorite for Cooling Beverages. for “rickeys"’ and" ct refreshing * * ghball "5 Sunset Spring Water. bottled in bottle. 0... bottl tle... . the Cats! irge bottle holding Sand 2-5 pints for 10c Essie Brand abso- TS pear 10¢ 10c Biitast Ginger Ale. ‘Cor- ry’s, best Imported; bot. ~Old Ton or Holla many eanperion ported; Bortl ec. Claret. Port and Shera Cholcest California Table Wine from | Choice Cali ornia Wines; fruity, with selected vintages; rich and 95c er rallentbo dy and bouquet; gallon.......,.... “95c full bodied, by the gavlon,, 25c 8. 50 ‘ut, 25¢ Half-gal By the bottie, 50c bottle bottie, bottle, White Wines—California Sauierne, Rhine Wines—C, F. Eccardt’s cele. eatra choice, boitie, 35c; 30 brated {imported Lauben- IC Hochttelmer or Mersleiner; borne qt. bottle 6 Goctiet 3 Cc Sweetest and ra delicious made Guinness’ Stout, dozen bottle botties, pint size size $1. “35 ; DP elrpelddonle frees 25c Bass Ale, « dozen bottles, pint size $1 50:5 Don't Forget the 397-399 Tompkins Avenue, Brooklyn. Two New Stores) 727 Tremont Avenue, Bronx. Superior Gin Soda Waters, all fl big quast bottles, ea : Peerless Malt Extract, tonesand strengthens; bot. 10c Essie Sugar Corn. JULY. a stock. Both opened last week’ and’ already, the most popular in their respective neighborhoods, 22, 1907. “Gems’’ from the Great July Clearance Sales Mail and telephone orders filled only as long as special lots last. We reserve the right to limit purchases when deemed necessary. Infants’ Shoes Regularly 20c, at ~ 10¢ A clean-up of several styles and colors in button and lace models; soft soles, They are all perfect shoes taken from our own stock. (Setond Floor, Rear.) Children’s Canvas Shoes Reqularl, $2 and Up to $1.50, at — -B0e A clean-up of our chil- dren’s white canvas shoes, in button or lace style: good leather soles. Sizes up to 8, (Second Floor, Rear,) Wilton Rugs Eegularly $5.50, at $3.95 About 300 offered at this reduced price, in size 36x 63; attractive variety of choice designs and pretty colorings. (Fifth Floor, Front.) Grass Matting Runners Regularly 40 a Yard. at 9¢ Made of grass matting, in plain and striped effects; 30 inches wide; a coo! and comfortable floor cover- ing. (Fifth Floer, Front.) Cigars Re;ularly $2 a Box, at *1 Our well-known brand —Pletora Breva; a good Porro Ricen-cigsr;S8-in== box. Mail and telephone orders filled. _ Lealers’ patronage solicited. (Mein Floor, Rear.) Utility Boxes Regularly $2. 6. at “Choice of bamboo or mat- ting; ust the thing for holc- ing shirt waists and other -garmenis.—_Well-construct— ed and neatly finished. (Third Floor, Front.) Sofa Pillows Regularly &9c Each, at 69ce Covered with fine cre- tonne and art ticking: filled with best quality silk floss; taken right from our regu- (Third Floor, Front.) | Writing Paper | (Third Floor, Center.) ————;, [Trunks | || Re 5 Visiting Cards Regularly 25c, at 19¢ Fifty cards of excellent quality, printed-in-any of the new styles of type that you. may select; first-class ; work and done while you wait. (Third Floor, Center.) [el aceememmmes ASK for So) MIELE Ta’ le Cloths Regularly $1.25 and up to $1.49 at. Regular!, 14c a Box, at 10¢ Cabinets of 24 sheets of paper.and 24 envelopes, in vellum, Irish linen, wed- ding plate and bond fin- ishes; sells for 25c¢ a box elsewhere. imported,fast color, Tur- key red, fringed cloths and an odd lot of hemstitched German damask - cloths; fresh, new goods. (Mala Floor, Rear.) Towels Regularly 15¢ Each, at 9c “Only 300 dozen; hem- stitched huck, with fancy colored borcers that faded slightly in bleaching; if perfect would retail at 15¢ each, Tuckers Regularly $1, at 90¢ The well known Gold- man tucker, preferred by experienced operators. Can be used on any sew- ing machine and for any material; easily adjusted. (Sewing Machine Dept., Third Phoor,) Korn Kinks Regularly 5c, at 3%e Fresh malted corn flakes, advertised so extensively atSca package. Delicious and palatable, as well as healthful, (We reserve the right to limit purchases.) (Furth Fisor.) (Matn Floor, Rear.) _———— White Goods Regularly 12'c and up to 25¢ a Yard at Short lengths of 1 to 20 yds.; some slightly mussed; India linen, fancy madras, dimities, sheer striped mus- lin, Persianlawn aod checked nainsooks. ‘Maio biocr, Rear.) Fly Paper Regularly 35c a box, at 29¢ Each box contains 25 double sheets of good, sticky fly paper—the kind that really catches ‘em 'Pourth Floor) Refrigerators Legularly $3.50, at $2.95. Gol'en oak finish, gal- veni ed lining heavy nicr- el-plated faucet; good value; cannot te duplicated in New 1ork.at the price. (Pa ements Wash § Skirts Regularly up to $2.55, at 1.95 Made of linene, poplin- ¢tte-and-rep.—yYour-cheice of about twelve styles; al} made with bias folds. (Sscoud Fivo:, Front) | a9 Bo.’s Hand Car Regularly $1.25, at 4 The “Irish Mail.’ Just the thing for the boy—gives hexercise and plearure™ ar the same time. Absolutely spafe. Manufacturers’ retail price is $5.75, (Third Flsor, Rear) Ice Cream Se Sets “i egularl $2.°5, at $1.39 : Umbrellas Regularly $2.50, at -—For-men und women; ~Tiay:an! twelve saucers made of pure silk, of yarn- of tine Austrian china; dyes taffetz, and of piece- dainty floral and gold dyed taff ‘ancy or plain border designs; perfect handtes. ¢oous right irom, régular stock, (Third Floor, Front.) > A007, Sérvice- able umbrella: (Maln Floor, Front) Fish Sets Regularly $3.95, at $2.29 lar.e fish platter and gularly $7.65, at 56 Canvas covered; have brassed malleable iron clamps and corners; russet fiber bound; two straps over body; Excelsior lock. (Third Floor, Rear.) twelve plates; tastefully decora ed; pink, blue or green tinte| ‘edges; appro- priate fish designs. (Third Floor, Prqat.) Sheets ecules 45c and up to 9c, at: 39¢ Made of good, strong, full ‘bleached muslin, seam in center; some oll stained, some with slight imperfec- tions in weaving; if perfect would retail at 4£c¢ to 58c, Water Coolers Regularly $1. 75, @ $1.45 Standard make; in golden oak finish; ‘galvani ed Jin- ing; nickel-plated faucet; 2-galion size, One of the best coolers on the market. (Basement) (Wa n Poor, Rest

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