The evening world. Newspaper, December 13, 1907, Page 4

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_ OFFICER NOT ON POST. , “He Was Only, Policeman in! ' Neighborhood Who Knew SOU Was Occupied. © On& man was Killed, -angthar mor- ally injured anda woman. badly Surned to-day in a fire which. accoriting to Chief Croker, would have had no aeri- ous results Nad it not ‘been for the| Reglect of the police and the ixnorance Of the man on post. The fire started in a one-story stable building at No. 31 East Ninth , street)! Just off Fitth avenue, and acrofc- Mrrtin’s old restaurant. Two al ne were sounded, and the rattline of the enkiten and yells of the firemen, fol- loved by the screams of nina horses {mprisoned in the stable. ali of which Were burned to death, aroused the resi-, dentx of the vecting, caany of whom left Uieir homes ‘The stable and a three-story structure fn the rear were owned by Robert Dwyer, a bors trucknan, who, with dls wite, Catharine, ani a stableman, "iiliam Siegel, lived on the two upper % of the rear house The front Bullding was asa stable for the horses and a storage piace for trucks, Nine Horses Perish. Passing through Ninth street about 4 o'clock a. citizen saw flames shoot- from stable door. le began to “yell “Fire!” Residents cante from their homes. but no policeman appeared un- Street station, cams from another post. Can Ht rent fnan alarm far the en-log engines. Chief Croker respondai to this. and one by one the anima perished. Sines and returned to the stable. + Nine horses could be meen in the burn- fam stable, but could not be reached. When! Battalion. Chief Charles “Shay [ Uebspondea to the ularm he saw the fire Desperate efforts were Does any one live in that re Ul Policeman Campbell, of tho Mercer was serious and sent in « second cal! for! the horsea, but this wa: Ang?" asked (Chief Croker. x ."< Fepiled @ ‘policeman. Croker then ordered his men to de- vote all thelr attention to fight ing th fire. Suddeniy’ the policeman on pont came running up much excited, Jt ap-| peated he was about the only one tn the neighborhood who did not know of the fire. “There are peopie tiving tn that rear house.” he called to Chief Croker. At this Chief Croker was mad all through. He turned to Shay and} eried: “Go-in there with three men. Get in} feombhow. “There are pe being burned to death ty that Ing.” Ghielded Wife Till Last. Shay nejected three men. It looked} as though they were going to death as : @urraunied with walls of water, they walked Inte Uie flames. They te thelrear biulding and climbed the bur ij “ing stairways, to tind Dovyer and his * wife tying on the top flight, Dwyer’ ody was covering that of his wife, and | - doth were unconscious with their | ‘ Bight clothes burning, Jt was evident D: Yad tried to h Ufe sive his w + all escape har from ti ’ : Shay brok furrier estab! ner. and the i wife were carri Then back into oe went Bhay and bh n they found the ableman,. iY crept there to abileld himerif fron the flames and smoke, Siegel was also enrtied next door, "and tho fire: | men sent in a hurry “call for ombue lances. from St. Vincent's Hospir | Walle some of the firemen worked ——— OPULAR i BLAMES POLICE gained ba i and One Man Dead, Another |are a. ctous again ther and another déad “to eriliclze nd Meader) service In tho Dying in Hospital. the police had done thelr would have been no police nupiaty y hoa ot the ambulance to hurry call must not x fott b You are all black! Then she became posband and ‘wife Dying, Woman Badly Burned | were taken to the hospital and | in East Ninth, Street. | tn rearciice the A special purchase of Girls’ Win- ter Coats, from one of oo bea | 12and 14 years, plain or Cae conts. | Regular values $8,00, $10.00 and $12.00, Also 100 Chinchilla Coats, —————— Two New Models Made Expressly for This Sale Regular values $30.Co and $40.00 Chrisimas _ Suggestions. is best 1 W King ona gift from the BIG. BLYN Footwear Stocks is) BLYN preparations for the Hol In a lifetime of experience w so well equipped as right now in this Holiday sea- have -never been Purchases made at any 0 STORE may he ex oon an other BLYN. STORE TShaes for Every Occasion. We studied it carefully forty years of shoemaking footwear, and we Footwear is our one 1 —we know 5 - pEAS IANOS Deeember secure a piano; nearly firm .makes special “ind. ments for the holiday = + as there are more pianos s ! this month than in three other — months, Te Qatu Oiame be are holding a~special sale t week of slightly used pianos (fully Warranted), at pri never heard of before—nearly | evary good make is represent- ed—prices $100 up. Such, makers as Pease, Eme A. B. Chase, Steinway, Chicker- } ing, Weber, Wissner and twenty other different makes: easy terms if desired. Call or write for list. | OPEN EVENINGS, PEASE PIANO Co., 128 West 42d St., Hear Broadway, New York, Brooklyn Branch: | Newark Branch: ) 687 Fulton st. [" 10 New St, | KN {o is the best time of the year tc ade, 6th Ave. and 27th S:. 600 Bth Ave,, 39th & 40th Sis, { Factories: 3d Ave. and 122d St, Sil te 1540 3d Ave., 86th & 87th Sts. $ 519 East 28913dAve., 150ch&151atfts § 724 St. we have made and sold on ceeded in making i class medium-priced st Ladies’ Slippers. Beaded Evening Slippers in her—Brig i Kid, also White, Bla 2.00, 2.50, gotend 3:20) Evening Slippers with one, tw three and four Ae Cuban | and French heels: all leathers 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00 Pumps for evening wear, in Kid and S LADI wear—Juliettes popular styles Boys’ and Children’s Slippers. - Best Styles, Complete Lines. Sole New York Agents | forthe Style- Comfort | Red Cross Shoe, Eight Big Stores: 162 Bowery, near Broome St. BROOKLYN , 829-831-833 Broadway, STORES { 1263-1265-1267 way, best places to buy ‘ Dull Gum Boots Boys’ Bright Finis! Storm King Boots ¢ | Ladies’ Gum Boots Misses’ Gum Boats | MEN'S One I Four Buckle Are S; y and light weights. 2,00 Men’s Slippers. Staple Styles and Novelties. ™, Black and Tan Romeos 1,25, 1.50 and 2,00 | Black and Tan Fausts, 1,50 and 2.00 Genuine Alligator—Opera.2, 90 Black and Tan Opera and 1,00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50 rant ax absolutely Shoes in Bees ‘Grade, | between Park aad Bley Sts THE EVENING WORLD, Eee DEces BER 13, 19073 found two bla Ife Job with the Dwyer much about his history or if tives living. the fire is not known. eer CROKER CALLED TO 2 DANGEROUS FIRES, (20000 of tie Madison street station | steamer was hcovered In the top floor No. §§ Monroo atreet each had a leg broken and four a- ding at Nos. |), wid have been 19 ana 20 ) Wert. Fourth atreet early to it ae possible the Policemen from the Mereer treet ata. The blake was extingulehed withir |her. Thee were In the ‘miidat ot ey Grogan turned in @ second al ” OPPENHEIM .GLLINS sx@ | 34th Street— West The Greatest Clearance Sale. 500 Girls’ Winter Coats ages 4 to 14 years, The Most Remarkable Values of the Year On Sale Satarday, Dec. S4th, al 9 A. M. 5.00 6:90 The balance of the entire stock at Ureatly Reduced Prices Sale of Ladies’ Caracul Cloth Coats Rubber Footwear. All made o! this senson's fresh, pew rubber reguiar stocks; \sSully warranted and pericc}. ihtez 1.75 J24t00 2.50 veg, 1.50. 11t02 1.75 Mt, 1.50 24100 2.00 ati 2.50 fies 1.25 fatty ,1.00 from ies 1.50 | brought Chief Croker and *| WAVE INJURED SIX ON i SES eS veavnoe) STORM'DRIVEN STEAMER: = 5 ‘The Effects of Opiates. HAT INFANTS are peculiarly cusceptible to opium and_ite various Uae a | preparations, all of whith ae narcotic, is well known, Even in the efiimated atl tram Rouen Nov. ® more to the {put inte thls port to-day dences of the terrific weather [has prevatiel on the Atlantic onaiderably ‘damaged and in imbecility, ment Soon aft midnizht Patrolman Parra result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children quicé jscovered fire on the fifth floor of Capt. Fraser ang‘ Thted Officer only then if unavoidable. Rattalion Chief Grogan, noting the| were seriously wounded othe: od ‘bo sf ad # The Deku Btand: a © narcotics to children by any but a physician eed too strongly Soxltnny of taenent-hasce” on {rich Inthe hengy aean’on Deore ne decried, aad the druggist should not be a party to it Children who are il ¥ street, turned jn a second alarm |the captain and need the attention of a physician, and i sing Chief, Croker. eral meamen, irled to dose them willfully with narcotics, |. x H ; (rt Gu faa ate otics if it bears the CALLE signature of Chas, H, Fletcher. ~ Genuine .Castoria always bears the sigaature of y Lela { Good Times for Jewelry Buyers. How close at hand Christmas is you | else that the word jewelry stands for may not realize until-you glance at the |. within their reach,: buyers of moderate date of this paper. But-you ‘willsurely | means are making. good use of their realize it when you see the holiday | °Pportunities. buyers at Lambert’ s. Recognizing that ay es need not pay when they make this store places the finest gold. and | eir selections, After orders for en- ' graving are careful e d we kee diamond jewelry, watches, clocks, sil- | af y ully execute is the gifts in our vaults until they are verware, opera glasses and everything | wanted. Every Night Tiis Month Our Store Will Be Open. CATALOGUE—If you have not made up your and fully illustrated, will be a ‘great help to you: mind what to buy, our new catalogue, revised to date We mail it tree to any address, The Best Investment. Whoever has funds for investment should buy diamonds, since | the demand for the stones and how pitifully insufficient the supply. they are the one form of wealth certain to increase in value. Only Every diamond you see in our store is a direct importation. those who are in close touch with the market know how keen is. | - Other Diamond Rings $8.50 to $1500.09. Se OPCS Se & Fine Dtamond, a Jb to stra \ tale hour, and was confined to the |< bop of Maurice Kutz in. the tear | be fifth Moor, In which It start joan wea estimated at about $2,000 a huge sea broks « oy Fine Diamond. Fine Diamond. Fine Diamond, 2 Fine Diamonds. 3 Fine Mmamonds. 11 Fine & Fine Diamonda, olla 14-karat gold id 14-karat cold a 14-Karet wold | solid 14-karat gold | solid 14-karat ee eolld 14-karat gold | mony polld mowating, $38.00 | mountine, $35.00 | mounting, $75.00 | mounting, $78,00 | mounting, $78:00 | mouniine, $88.00 | KAT r018 0.00. mounting, $50.00 Your Choice Among Signets. et rings are brightened with blazing and original desi immensely the effect of an artistic | did holiday gifts. Some of our solid go} diamonds set so as to ih igh ign. Other signet rings are plain, but all are spten- VV ¥| Solid 14-karat] Solid xold.} fold gold, Bolla “| Baud ttikarat| sollg 14-karat| Solid 14-karat Bolld «old EGta relent cin | Feta — poitemed. | poltah'e a | pester er : is raleet, faney| Solid raised. row a, Pollet: resus Cinlahe inti Feet Sins |i plored ehh a | bese shank, | pattern ida’ | essen oeesthzen | Peattan cas fancy miler: esata $7.00 | mends .. $16.50! $10.0 $6.75 | fuish $3. fl J she $5, =| $5.50 $3.25 Some Charming Lockets. Our designers have turned out some rarely beautiful solid 14- | dlemen we get the price way down, All those shown below have karat gold lockets of late. Those among them that glisten with pre- | space inside for photo. Chains of varied cliarm’ {to match the locket. cious stones lett be thought very costly, but by cutting out mid- SOLID GOLD NECK CHAINS, $2.23 UP. SOLID GOLD or ake CHAINS, 48 inches long, $9.00 UP. SOLID 14- KARAT GOLD VEST CHAINS,$9:50 UP, Boiid iswaraty Bolld ié-karat ‘Bolld la-karat Men's eolld oi srse sid. Roman or |. engraved, po! Tanishiealenone cold, Roman finish, Hay at a 4, poltel ae Satso jm # 20,00 | ane aiamond $20.00 |" “*™°™62 50] Giamone... $38.00 Bracelets in Novel Forms. cc = pen and some that do not. Solid 14-karat gold, Roman. ir inished, pol athe dor the popular rich, dull rose finish, Spe- cial holiday patterns by our own designers. #0 alt ch pals. jamong, 1d 16tmrat gold, Reman or polishtd; 3 diamonds, & rubies: “375.00 Bolld 14 karat cold. Lambert Patented ‘ top, pollaes band, locking clap: any initial, « + $20.00 Bolld 14-xarat wold, richly chased, rose finieh. 7 sapphires ..... $25,00 All Forms of Sleeve Links. | -- Wedding Rings. _. The same variety, ranging from austere simplicity to the most There is just‘as much interest in Solid Gold Seamless Wed- fantastic forms, is found in solid 14-Karat Gold flat’or dumb-bel! . aiks 5 mus % ; sleeve links as In other lines of high grade Christmas jewelry. To- ding Rings at Christmas time as at any thme, for Cupid knows no day we illustrate a few. of the patterns most in demand among holiday. These rings we make in our factory in all the styles sanc- Christmas buyers. tioned by custom. We sell them at a slight advance on the cost of production, knowing that we make friends with every sale. No 7 , «charge for engraving, ‘i 0 $5.50 14 karat.. $6.60 Bold 1é-karat oid, 18 karat... $4,40 18 karat... $5.50 1 warat..:$6.79 18 karat.» $8.10. 35.50 | Pht? of Romer oD 22 karat.,..$8,25 23. karat...$7,00 22 karat...$8,78 22 karat, $10 50 Buy». Your Presents Now: © yf arly in the season, early in the day, is the Lest time to make purchases. In {hat way you avoid the crowd and choose fom stocks at their best. Solid 14-Karat_ gold horses’, heads, rose fin- 3B + $9. Make Your Make Your Selections Selections NOW. We NOW. We Will Deliver Will Deliver Them When -Them When Wanted. Wanted. “RETAILERS AND IMPORTERS, : Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street. OPEN EVERY EVENING DURING DECEMBER. amallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the func- tions and stom of the cells which are likely to become Permanent, causing , & craving for alcohol or prea in later life, Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying their infancy, The rulo among physicians is that children should never the six-story sweat ahop belek bullding several of er boats were carried away | receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and is nothing less than a crime to_

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