The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1908, Page 4

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NEAR-ZERO WEATHER “eH ATER CAUSES DEATH AND CHASE AND HELD. _ SUFFERING IN CITY Cold Wave, Prece From West, he Reached b THE THERMOMETER. Sends Hospital—“Four Above” ding Blizzard Due Victims to is y Mercury. they fund Jack Frost's fey fingers grip- ping their ears with a called for prompt rubbing. A stiff wind sent the chill through | the heaviest clothes. For a time it blew tena ty |S steady Ittle gale, and cut the thinly, jclsd like a razor. Everything wet, (aaa the larger local lakes to small Pevls, froze tight, sometimes to the bot- tom. There was plenty of skating for leer who were not afraid of the freez- ing air, x Blizzard on the Way. Persons who retired last night with Midnight - 12 above zero. aM. 10 above zero. a. mM, 8 above zero, bAM + 6 above zero, bau 5 above zero. 7AM. 4 above zero. sau 4 above zero 9A M.. 4 above zero 0A M. 4 above zero uA. M. 5 above zero 12 (Noon’ 12 above zero 1PM 14 above zero | 2P. M 17 above zero, 3P. XN 18 above zero’ oP, M 18 above zero | Genuine cold weather grasped this @ity to-day, spreading death and in- @ense suffering. Patrick Allen, who for forty years! as been a horse car driver in Man- batten, tumbled off his car as he was taking 4 to the barns at Avenue B end Fourteenth street, shortly after midnight, and lay in a heap. He was went to Bellevue, dying. Doctors said| the cold had benumbed tim and apo- Dlexy finished the work. Alien hed driven his car north and @outh on Avenue B for twenty years. He was sixty-eight years old and lived @t No, 4% East Eighty-second street. He told his conductor as he was going to the barn that he never felt such @ bitter wind as was then blowing. A man who said he was Ginter Em- pel, aged twenty-eight, of No. 1066 Lex- ington avenue, was found by Police! man Smith in Union Square, stiff with | cold and Insensible. He had slipped on the Ice and broken a hip and thigh. He is in a critical way at the New York Hospital. Frozen to Death, John J. Harrington a newsdealer, of No. 1478 Vyse avenue, the Bronx, was found @t Southern Boulevard and Hunt's Point road, frozen. He was sent to Lebanon Hovepital, wi-re he died early this morning. Charles Jackson, aixten years old, who was too far gone to give his address, was found by Policeman Coogan at Twenty-third street and Fourth ave- nue. He was sent to Bellevue to be re- vived. It Was cold | evening, in a way, szistering W degrees at 4 o'clock. But western blizzard kept on its east. ward course, and the chill became more and more pronounced Just enough covering to keep them |¥arm in ordinary times, were reaching |for more before morning. And those who had no more—well, theg suffered teams had difficulty getting about. The cold spell has caught the whole country from Canada to the Gulf, Chi- cago, St. Louis and St. Paul, in fact, all the Western towns, are chilled stiff. Up at Minnedosa, Manitoba, showed 38 degrees below zero. Intense cold prevailed down the bay At Quarantine the thermometer re tered four desreas before sunrise. Ali the flying| PLEADS GUILTY TO the tube eanaea vy the freezing of Even Admit Murder Rather Than Stay There. James O'Rourke, 2 prisoner In the Tombs, declared to Judge Mulqueen in Part III. of General day that rather than re the old wing of the plead guilty even t The man was the window of a sal Sessions 0. 14 Tent When the multitudes of the AMAY LOW AO IN UP-STATE om With Temperature Averag- ing 20 Degrees Under. city | UTICA, .N. Y., Jan. %.—Central and} Northern New York experienced coldest weather of the season las Right. The mercury in this city at 6 e'clock this morning was 18 below zero, | and though the day was bright and cloudless the merc ald no Bigh a: zero during ports from the thermometer readings @rees. Several Ad port 3 degrees belo eommenced here to- SYRACU mometer reached 12 @t the local Weathe the lowest mark of coun fi this city to-day, Last the cou this winte (<3) y Lak y ger Saranac LSake r 1 35 below 2RDAM, N. Y k Valley is to-day est day of the mere was down to 20 i is city this 6. and aga man was 2 MIDDLETOWN, Tals was the coidest in this 1 from var prevailed during the night ICE HARVESTERS W FOR 10 CENTS AN HOUR. NI HAVEN, ( P a Qn 1 ® . are willing t 4 n it t wt y ec oa Walte Beem Magazine Sectic Fiane, asic, by avenue and indicted for ma He was arrested on bi jous mis- an. 4 last n a prisoner nb n he was taken In Mulqueen’e court-room for arr: he brok from the line way onor,”” he er! meat é ty. I am no charge against me, but I would | euilty to er iin order to Gf that ho the bugs an RIGHT Tell If You Know a Good Thing. When a man finds the true food value of a preparation like Grape- Nuts, it 1s no more than neighborly should writes responsible to a de n Chio man, “for muct were I to with the pen- ived from article of me I was anted of ne Whi d medicine w help, but | gradually grew so weak [ give up a lucrative governme had to osi Ww with tr } me o ever [ate wife began Nuts food TME EVENING WORLD, str ha that |" of Locurto's and stuvbornly to sa about himself or why dd Locurto, He was taken t Headquarters before goi AS A SLASHER: Tony Silitine, Accused of a was the aut ; Murderous Attack, Ree = /¢*" every oe BATTERED BY SEA GALI THURSD! (6 Fo ed. ne duty of ail welts respecting Ita! effort to check the fuses to Explain = ES =Xpidin. ST. THOMAS, D. W. L, Jan. 30.— =e e British Steamer Parima, Capt. i Bint i , from New York Jan. 22 for West Tony Silitine, twenty years old, who | ports, arrived here last night at sald he lived in North Eighth street, |9 k, two days late. On the way : aoe — Sel down the Parima encounte: near Havemeyer street, Brooklyn. So aniah bere to-day d without bail by } and which Finn, tn Yorkville Court | the result of wou is charged with | and_one of her lifeluuts was stove in, inflicting on F loonkeeper, of > COOKIN scene of the cutting with a revolver in his hand, was discharged, as it was shown that he had only gone to the res- | cue of Locurto, who is a partner of | | his fath : | Al h: 1 ck upon Locurto {ts believed | co. Co) | The at to have been instigated by a “Black | Hand” gang. as 1as been threatened Welsh) by letters several times recently and | @ bomb was_exploded in isis saloon only | a short while ago. i Locurto w: leaving his night with his son, when a | from a hallway and slashe to gas stoves. meal at a minute's notice. burner costs only 34 ct. an hour. flame is smoke ess, odorless an tense'y hot. You can regulat saloon last an sprang | intensel; ugh. the right side of the face w' heat petectt: eal ed the fuei ri tag | @eurto called for hel you nced, which means a big saving. eae ‘ her Department expected!) across the street, Peoria: See the daily demonstration at 156 ete Tete ee ee | He oaw : Ro W. 23rd St., oppose Proctor’s day ts over, The bli: S Silitine running OPPs ees peapussard Willjarcive inred Watentmitwiceilliteantr Theatre Full of interest to everyone. Hee Me f! chase until the fugitive ran into Alcohol Utilities Company arms of Patrolman Dod! f ‘ork The streets were slippery to-day in| policem-1, seeing Cali's revolver, also 156 W. 23rd St., New Y: spots because of the hard freeze, and| placed jin under arrest. In court to-day, Call easily convinced | | h breaking | | fanc GET OUT OF TOMBS: O'Rourke Says He Would Bargain Friday Sale Boys’ Reefers ‘and Overcoats Here are the smartest overcoats ever tailored for boys. The fabrics are black and Oxford meltons and gray and chevio All have velvet col- Jars, all are excellently lined—every one is a dressy coat. These garment were extreme values at 0 Only the highest grades are sale. There are all sizes from 8 to 16 ears old. ~ Here are reefers in blue, Oxford and fancy fabrics, some lined with red flannel. Sizes are 10 to 16 years. All $7 and $8 Brill Reefers and Overcoats reduced to $3.65 All $10 ; nd £12.50 Reefers and Overcoats reduced to $4.65 Children’s Suits Reduced Knicker, double bre asted, and Suit Suits, $2 65; $6 Suits, $3.65 Suits, $4.65; $8 Suit s, $5.65; $10 Suits, $6.6. Bargain Ahr Special LET: S Overcoais: nd Oxford Overcoa eee ~with self an id velv pat h Roe! ets, etc. alae ay ae at ; yle. Former prices $10, $12 nd $15; a sizes or youths and men; now..... onndsono ' $7.50 ull FOUR STORES, Harlem Store Open Evening» ie 2749 BROADWAY, n. Chambers Si. UNION SQUARE, i4/h, n. B'way. 125th STREET, cor. 3d Avenue. 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich Furniture, Carpets 3 and Bedding A Home of Four $ i 25: 00 | Roos Comrlete- ly Furnished a n Saturd: These rooms are on exhibition at our S| AURAL ROOMS 05 UU 3 5 PYRO PYRO stoves are infinitely superior hey cook a quick Brother G Call, years old, of | QUICK, Be Oe East Thirteenth street, who AND SATISFACTOR was arrested on the street near the WHEN DONE WITH One Pyro dine fe the ES ey lay Write tur our @mnp tiloor NEW BOOKLET Re Sadlteten ee containing inior apply also to fi mation ee sacks Long Island, New Ving our outtits. @7% Je. | Mailed free n&: i 1 Rous. $1 50: -00 a : " al 19U60. New Laid Eggs, 25c At All the James Butler inc. Stores. : gh it is midwinter opened in many sect of this big cou inger—the ever responsive hen " JANUARY 30, F eiaeenliabciall ait able to lay her di ¢ BUTLE a all the early hen-l we te first in the field th a train-load of these delictously sweet and fres! tew-laid eggs—straight from the farm—such as you may not have tasted fo: nany months. You will welcome them as a sweet morsel—the first fruits o 38 again j ing sections, and, as usual, cost—10 NEW LAID EGGS FO} ping. Better order early from the t second AIthou aturda still supply yo iurones They ar t Five satisfaction for almost every purpose. Be Tabie Butter. Sweet, fresh and good; siving great satisfaction to puedeintg 31e and 29e | Shoulders h the best fresh eggs in the city, ly tested, each egg guaranteed These 5 nt this week se mae Fresh Eggs, ~~ rE, Belie Brook Butter. Butter. eae In Pound Prints—Fanciest quality of creamer Seer | butter, put up in hygienic cartons, 35¢ dust and odor-proof; eich... LOWEST PRICES ES OF THE WIN WINTER FOR CANNED VEGETABLES ——<—— Prunes,3lbs.,17c Chciez Catfornia fruit—full 0! Swe and thin Of skin. Fine clean ric surishing a highest priced, 1 Teh 3 Oe i7c the fanciest a) Creamery ‘Butier. Highest grade of best Western creamery tub butter Sweet, fresh and fragrant; by the eens : * 33¢ Bacon Swift’s Boneless—Eagle Brand | The great annual JAMES BUTLI idwinter Sale of CANNED V est ot all the sugar cured bacons | TABLES below cost has welcome event this y every slice streaked with tt] cores of thou is of h Ci this sensational sale and lean; this wee: 3 the end of the week at these unp prive reduced to, Cc be a: N (5 Sars) oma oes Ste Gee cmnzemne “S.&H” Stamps 9 F R E E 10 FREE No. 2 with any one of the following: 6c\. ape Beans, Worcestershire Sauce — Peerles can, seasoning; preferred to the imported; large bottle "45¢ Tomato ketchup—! ess No. 2 brand: pure; large butile., 15 @ can, @ | vinegar—From Pickles—Lirge quart size 25¢ white wine; bot Honebetentiena All Strictly Standard in Size and Quality, Pepper” Peers ic Ot g Gey America; large bottle 20ec Other reductions equally as gfeat follow : Can, Olive 0} 2 Tomatoes, Homer or Mity Nice Brands, 3 cams, 25e; . 9c imported *r 3c ) Fron eSIS ra Giza rt) Tomatoes, Easi View Brand, extra choice. 2 . 1 ss c 10c Tomatoes, Essie Brand, farcivst quality; 2 cans, 25ce;, 18¢ 10e Sugar-Corn, Ormonde Castle Brand, Maine style. . Se Sugar-Corn, East View Brand, extra choice; 3eams, 25¢; 9e Sugar-Corn, Essie Brand, genuine Maine—the best . . 10¢ 15e 10¢ stle andtenger , . 8e a Barley — 5 rn String Beans, Crimonde Cast! 2 and . Coarse Barley SD OK Macaroni — Il Trov. e 9 bon, most nourishing: psge. the best; large packa 12¢) string Beans, (sic View: extra choice, 2 ezis, 25e; 13¢ | ton mot nourmnnn ns 12¢ Spaghetti — il Wisket 12e] Stringless Beans, Essie Brand—the choicest grown. , 15¢ poor cate ; rs i —Aunt * = June Peas, First Amer can Marrowlats; Be. ns, uses. 9e AVOEIEpeEEe 10e 15e June Peas st View Bran, sifted and exirachoice . . 42e brand; g9 4 [3 Hominy—iriumph bran large 5-ib. size packag Farina—blue Ribbon choicest quality; package extra sifted: choic atts pols moyens: i7e tgrown, . 15¢ ears, 28e 13¢ sie Brand June Peas, | ; French Peas, Imported p choice quality: larg west ot Santa tully wath the rigid require. | Prunes— Table Sali— Jue Kibbon 7 Every can guaranteed to comps} ath gid requir [oGlaraifuityalb. as. <n 16¢ running; large pacaage c ments of the Nut Foou Law aE Cnoiecest Cofiees Butler’s Famous Teas The Janies Gutler Cotizes are as favorably known Lor hel = Bush io superior ana >. tisfying quality” as tor their exceptionally low Direct Imporiations from the Tea prices. One hou ekeekper t2 § another how good they are, and Your Tea Table. cur sales Teasing é to day supp viny th: largest ‘cars in the world with thei Tea is the oldest and best of all b been recognized ior thousands of ce_in the estimation of the of womankind. favorite be selves on these Particularly special because of thelr reat and growing po pul rity: 26 Stamps Free with 1 ib, Old Plantation Cotiee.... 30¢ j 1 _ Siamp» Free with 4 ib, Choices’ Blended Coftee.. 25¢ 1€ diemps Free with 1 lo, Choicest Maracaibo Cortes gue 16 Stamps rre CH) 8 Ib. Cheic st suntos Lovee 100 SIAMPS Fr @ cup is; grateful to ‘on: x to the s' Pelen But your te several grades. are the BUTI and we commend 5 these special offers of the c’ zs from our new with the following combination purchase. ‘ He i h cannot be equaled in 1 puri y, flavor and hig! 1 tb. Butler’s Very west Teas, worth $1, ior 50c}' FA in import iations at dol raver i 1 lb. Old Plantation Coffec, best importeu, tor 3Gc) IUl quality even at double SS eoe. 60 Stamps Free with net carton MSL Tapes Hine she 60 gS t AMPs rPREE 2 eyion olde n OS ee a aieneS 1 Teas .... 35c with the foliowine combination purchase: a 50 wrote 80 Stamps Free with 4 bes 1b. Uld Plantui.on Coffee, best unporied, ior SOC | 55 16 Stamps Free with 4 ib, Choicest No. 2 Teas...... 20¢ % Ib. Butler’s Very Best Teas, worth 5Uc, ‘or 23.6 SS i a an eee ““S.@H.’’GreenStamps Free Li hases of 10 Cemts or More, cx-ept . VU. U. Groceries. with ‘Sinielel Stamps with All Purchases of Groceries. Double Stamps witn All Purchases of Liquors. Double Stamps Free), Three Days with All Liquor Purchases. ah 90 james Butler Licensed Stores. Hunter Whis’ £OV oe u, 2. bottling, bottle 7%e Kingussie Scotch, eur 79e ttle... +6. Wilson Whiskey, | « sivins rom. 85€ 20 =tamps Free with 3 Ib. box Peerless Gloss Sterch. 20 Stamps Free with 4 oz. bot. Fiavoring, Lemon or Vanil 20 Stamps Free with jar East View Beet Extract... 20 Stamps Free with 4 Ib. can Blue Kibvon Baking Powder 20 Stamps Free with 3 Ib, crock of Liberty Preserves 120 Stamps Free With wige LL idipguricd erenca Unive O11 63@ Pride of St. Louis Flour. | Superlative XXXX Quality—The Best Milled. Every one of the JAMES BUTLER patrons—and they are legion—will tell you that no other flour suits them so well for bread, biscuit cake or pastry. No other high-grade |ouy can be bough! at so low a price viz— Barrel—$5.95—24]4 lb. Bag—75c 7 ib. bag, 25c; 3): 10, Bag, i2c. The Big Dollar’s Worth| Monogram 1 Whiskey fury ome Whiskey, >| \Si The old reliabiz blend of the best { Biscuit Dainiies i resh trom the overts of the oes Mountains from fornia Sherry... American whiskeys; makes cal (uri vervwhersebottle., 2 The famous Gre e Bottles. Pota 3 Full Gallon 3.00 "88 S85 | | Maine: cook diy and merty. NATIONAL BISCU! Whiske alloneS ton ine ea 9-Pound By the Social Teas... Power's Irish Y | ju imperial Whiskey round @ Be by 29e pectalal sirJohn Power’s world-tamous Thre »-Swallow; bottle “$i French Co nac | — Liberiy Pickles Zweibacks . Greatest value e the bottle. . er oflered; by 50ec ical Handic caps, thelatstdunty, Gallon Half Gal: a rich lemon-flavored bis- Jean Frances: A CieFrene '$i.4 uy '§2.60 tat $1.10 All kinds of crisp, fresh bottled cuit, regular price 13c Brandy; bc ttle. —— appetizers; Pearl Onions, Gher- Golden Crisps .. kins, Chow Chow and 10¢e Fig Newtons .. Mixed; bottle ......0. Horse Radish Liberty Brand; fresb grated and Gul strength; bottle ROC Graham Crackers Pin sae: SMBS $1.50 Guinness’ s Stout The Old October Brew; Bass Ale « dozen bottles, pint size,., nna Plum Pudding. -Richardson & bins’ Old English dessert; 2-1 i can 43¢; 1-Ib. can... Rob- : 23¢ Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders

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