The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1908, Page 2

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, fitted vp ike a studio, with pictures, mugs, a couch, soft sar Juxurtons fittings. He ed there. “Tt would be tor 1 of what has hap s life was wrecked ago when he had a chance to marry a youns man, who was in love with her, San- fora interfered and spoiled the mat She brooded over her troubles ur Bhe became insane. “I know she the killing of been contemplating anford for a week or more, She asked the advice of a num- One of them mi der of people about it was Rev. Dr. Hoople, tt . confirmed her in the ch here in Flatbush and him and asked him if r who He was ent to see would be right for her to kill ord. Mace No Secret of Plan. He tok’ her it would not. Io ad- vised her to pray and to forgive. She went to see another mi and he, too, advised her to forgive the man who had wrecked her Ii she came to see and told me she was going to kill Sanford. I told her that if she n she chatr, would have to dir g to do Bhe said she was wi that. She had nothing to live for. “While she was here an ins agent called to make a collection, | Mother, "GOT DOCTOR TOD LATE 10 SAV K SCIENTIST Miss Edna M. Moore Suffered Six Days Before Physician Was Summoned. SHE HAD DIPHTHERIA. Who Is a “Reader,’ Tried to Heal Her by the Eddy Method. According to Dr. J. Gardner Smith, nie asked him if a woman co ay 4 /of No, 21 West One Hundred and Tevolver to Kill a man and He) myenty-second street fe of Miss said she could en she a na M 6 West One gz to k she was go Moore, o! day if she could buy ar 1 and Twenty-first street, one of IT don't know where she got theling most popular students in the night. W! 1 story is t pages id have been saved one will blame her for shooting him,|0f dip ria, could have been Bey a Decause he deserves to dia” ther not refused to call a Mrs. e soft-volved, 1 a week after she was some little yoman. fortable home, and has t ables. Apparently. sh truth when says t her and after her spoke of killing Sanford with as much treated her in freedom and absence of trepidation : ethod. The she might manifest in annou that | young nan died several days ago, | she was going to a matinee. firth while under the care Jane Moore, the dead is a reader in the Chris- of Dr. Mi who Moore, Mr, Sanford’s office is on the 0 floor of the skyscraper, in the rear. A | old, became ill en Feb. 8. Her mo Yong corridor leads from the elevators [as a Chri ce believer, would to his office door. The woman ap-| not consider her and read to her building at $9 o'c peared in the according to the rites of her church. took an elevator to the fifth floor and Finally Called a Doctor. Heted the door of the Sanford’ office. | ihe “error did not respond to the ei was| locked. Gho was noticeably treatment Miss Moore bt ame ra nervous. Her face was flushed and] 441, worse. For six days Mrs. Mc @he clasped and unclapsed her hands tinued to experiment with “fait under the stress of excitement ‘Mr. Lublin, whose office adjoins that of Mr. Ganford, noticed her as she passed and repassed his door and asked her if she was waiting for any one. call in L suffering f the seventh day was urged to , Smith, He found that ay at on “Tam waiting for Mr. Sanford," said |theria. “I Moore's the woman. throat, lary a were cOV- Waits for Her Victim. ered with membrane. 3 Dr. Smith Mr. Lublin offered ner a seat in nis [04% “S Wate Sil ke badd Office. She said she wanted to see Mr. | ¥'*3' cee 1 at once Banford the moment ne arcived and ee, |t0OK a culture and recetved a report of z ch she placed at {fom the Health Department of true the open door of the main entrance to | “phtheria the office of Mr. Lublin. From where} “I did not walt for the report, but she sat she a6 Gh immediately gave the young woman along the corridor, but was snicided | Dine thousand units of anti-toxin and five thousand more in the evening of from view from the outside. lasted for Her vigil half an hour.}t way to his office she slipped out and|! followed him. Mr, Lublin did not see} her depart. He was busy, and had for- Gotten all about her until pard two he same day er began ig day “The you muffled reports such as might be made dip: a by striking two boards together. ‘The | as ary. unusual sounds made Mr. Lublin turn| was improving, excep kK dney com- toward the door of bis office and he plication, but en Monday morning she noticed at the chair he had placed for| ad a uraemi convu! waich hig visitor was empty. lcausedihen (death: Then he saw her run by through the! Might Have Recovered. @erridor, At the same moment he) 15 treating Miss Moore I had the heard Mr. Sanford shouting “I'm shot. | I'm shot.” i? Makes for the Street. Btepping into the Mr. Lut Mr, Sunford stags yout, his hands to his wead. The we not in sight. Hurrying to the Mr, Lublin caught a g! the wide sta.rway two floors below. yas! mak: at the top of Thinking to 1 syound oor, Mr elevator, but w corridor Court 5 that the woman elevators, her on} « for the street on, she woman. her by to a police Passing. The poll the Garti offices of her as t By this time ered in and and the po! ema ‘id Bul Mr. Sai @round to. the At_Brookl. injury, wi | perfic! fal dangerous ch skull was | found to be f Lasher, of | Brooklyn Hospit Wood, of Tong Island 1 1] they could nv bullets had struck Mr, San an ime very littl and refused consult wit daughters, pital. The woms ol early evening Reputed Wealthy Mr. Sanford at Sm Branch. and i. r inent « if f married a lwushte 1 fon. His dence is ¢ in that section of Long Island and SCULLER WEBB RETAINS * WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP. N ~—_—— Piles Cured in G to 14 days, | ment | " % days or money refun ies “ \ m co-ope of all the mem- family and her friends at could be me that a i | | | ~ NSW PERSLA BITE UPSETS & GIRL'S REASON Wound Was Cauteri Healed, but Hallucina Followed Y. After. That a virus ind communicated Sane person « is communicate mad a of the larming."" SHOT-H WOUNDS IN BACK OF CARKINS POINT TO MURD Autopsy Supports Charge of Man’s Sister That He Was Slain in Quarrel. HORSE RACING CATCHES FANCY OF VENEZULANS. Sister Hales Her to Gat wet annah Haly r a ( 1 a summor gs for her a n n the to- Magist was sed fe bea and r i art | | 1 m i entitled res 8, the Wh ut Woman Who Shot Brooklyn Lawyer Whom She Accuses. JENNIE BLUNT. ling 1908 FEBRUARY 25, ‘unnels Which Will Whisit You Under North River in 3 Minutes Work hegiun.... WOMEN FURLED ASIBE GY MEN IN FOUCHAPD NEW | FRENCH A AUOR TO SUSSIA, Foie \y Total c when nonpinied oubY b i if utd Number of men euiployed....... Deisetiere i t Seating capacity of cars per hour...... 10, 000 \ SUBWAY SCA — aT I st point under river su:face 90 feet OH, HOW i LO VE MY BEANY! NIT. ‘Electric Flashes Cause Unrea- M’ADOO TUNNELS OPENED (Continued from First Page.) MOTORMAN HALTS Back When Brakes on First Fail to Work, iliere TRAIN to Second Car Cheered First Traln. th rapidly gathering of the station, packed the @ cheers of the station platform g in the tube. Teh more i 1 and strap vended of and guests in the 1. No stops we terminus was r nal was ste ead like . di 1 of the Hudson in three From Nineteenth Street to Hoboken in Six Minutes. dete The motor: of mind and bro speech-ma the Manha mnmittee W.L. DOUGLAS ’ $3.50 SHOES hen MEN Imakeand sell more men’s $3.50 shoes than any other manufacturer in the world. If could take you into my large factor ries at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W. L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they bold their shape, fit better, and wear longer than any other $3.50shoes- W. L. DOUGLAS $4 SHOE CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE. W.L. Douglas Boys Shoes $1.75&$2 Dongl undred latfor and j Ltt PSNOTDL nt Roosey Mea Manhattan SH TO OPEN Ti Admiral Defen = and PAIMUENTLIFE = J and the cic fe stath a DEN TURE bi Lut Douglas New York Stores dway, corner He adway, corner 8! corner i4th Street, th Sire bet, 14¢ 2 St. 345 Eighth Avenue, BROOKLYN 708. < 1367 Broadway. nt 147th Ste B56 Sixth Ave. 95 Nassau 8t el itself ai e tun in son way Bee Charge Based on Law Becrrontiaicescubeamn : : PY —18 Newark Avenue. won Diversion by PATERSON. N. J.—192 Market. cor. Clark #t, ‘ ae Bee vis end was icc | Specials For This Wednesday was ' Hoa i RTA ap the controtier's | ASSORTED NUT CREAM 1 0 e ects Bie ine Brings Train to a Sto CUTS ares HOUND C 45 na , A men Th of strange Ights Saunt SPECIAL ASSORTED aed } s ross the platform. CHOCOLATES (20 con. of the a rated all was sent t we 19c 25c evening kinds) POUND CHOCOLATE COVERED MARSHMALLOWS, _ POUND oven every train conce here a hasty 1 Fort in nation ard 2 exam ty irchases » Hattery and Me a 7 low senior es u THEODORE 1 SARE Sr 183218 McAdoo Lauds Roosevelt. Station wp Discane : the orate inutes were consumed Oi ern ce pte Nas ater ble in Ao Co CHURCH ST. R24 sses heard were repre acain broke down, at perp rrr} t ‘ Mechanics and "Trad The PARE FOWSRASSAD SR os Itallan-American Bank | 5, refused is 1 the repair the 7 S U nas er tie-un of fit i ps ne button to-day that ran J mae M D from the East to! Wag asked a , . Hudson River, the [ite or | BRAIN POWER 1 the ¢ no other | with Ch | Increased by Proper Feeding. a Aeae has had d this ate A lady writer who not only tas | @NE PRICE Frits SO eye done good literary work but reared u . ew iso of family found in Grape-Nuts the Idea: JP py ee ey, e x food for brain work and to develop J dness strictly contid i [Peat children, She writes: tial; no employer's refer Call or eney required. Catalogue write for Ill, No, 4, “Lam an enthusiastic proclaimer of Vceepa ts as t. WALDORF-ASTORIA . > |merly had no appetite in the morning. || 37 MatdenLane,N.Y. land for 8 years, while nursing 1 se cami sesteuliee tet PEMBROKE JONES HOUSE |four children, had insuffictent nou: er + a National Commission in Ses- sion to Consider Subject of Contract Jumpers. ishment for them, “Unable to eat breakfast, I fel | faint later and would go to the panty Jand eat cold chops, sausage, cookies, | doughnuts or anything I happened to \find. Being a writer, at times my | head felt heavy and my brain aslec)) | “When I read of Grape-Nuts I be gan eating it every morning, also ve it to the children, ineluding my 10 months’ old baby, who soon grew as fat as a little pig, good natured nd eontented. “Within a week I had plenty of breast milk and felt stronger within SAVED BY COOL SERVANT. Hughes in “Great Trinity.” 1 ess the es fyel In The National Commission of Baseba abs is in session this afternoon at the stor smann, the president of the | at the Waldorf-Astoria, | us fellow-members to Ket ed what business w mmission, He said that } » be some talk ation for high $ and great inte on roown Stale, a man n signed by | two. weel I wrote evenings, and, Everywhere, ments and w inajor u ininor lwague| feeling the need of sustained brain TOBACCO COMPANY, New York. ranten) (ont! Tabs, bu tulililed weir| power, began eating a small saucer | Jeenonventsall bata = id not think e-Nuts with milk instead of my i already c pe~ rusckliste! "| usual indigestible hot pudding, pie or! MEMORIAL NOTICES, knew all| cake for dessert at night. | = eae and the| did wonders for me} CKEUT.- Un amemer ros reaiN eit pdt |and I learned to like it, I did not! jon ian cinco you h ae |mind my housework or mother's) "7y",,0 evn te 4oN D EDISON IMPROVIN Klin ‘COLLIER CEASAR TO CARRY care for I felt strong and full of] shore ts a spot within our hearts aint the Manhate La ort.” SUBMARINES TO PACIFIC. | ete Dlump, nerves strong,| whieh ever ean be filed, rh Phroat Hi Special Guard fer Governors. Jdnd when I wrote my brain was ae: Eeabatrhan reat ol ene fan A. sire ae sean He Al ASHINGTON, F ‘Tho colter| tive and clears indeed the dull head a Hefdntape tegument rate gy ar, now at Hampton Roads, wit| pain never returne EGAL NOTICES. oa or tho, Boned of Aldermé a tolNeW Ty onenwmerelsheila ay “There's a Reason. 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