The evening world. Newspaper, April 8, 1908, Page 8

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aaiebatep aaa id ¢ } f y { : 1 a TWOSROTHERS DIE STEAMER'S CREW SH FUL OF WD ‘FAL Wis MED TO BEN WIDENING BALKEDAT TIGHTS, IW FLIGHT FROM FRE-SWEPT HOUSE Pe een’ iy Fam hy Flames Within Few Feet of Front Door— Other Tenants Saved. PASSAIC, N. J., April §&—Two broth- a fire that early to- wble tenement house ers lost their lives in ay destroyed a 4 at Nos. 45 and 47 Lexington avenue. The victims were William Campbell, twen- ty-four years old, and Alexander Campbell, fifteen years old. Their parents and sister were rescued by fire-| men. All the other occupants of the| house got out safely with the ald of firemen and police. The burned tencment is near the Erte Railroad tracks, and in the rear was a paint shop. The engineer of a passing train saw flames shooting from the paint shop, and sounded an alarm with the locomotive whistle. When the fire- men reached the scene the tenement had emught fire, and the flames were eating their way rapidly through the building Dr. Cornelius Vanderclock, a member of Resoue truck company, led the way Into the building, and had gone only a few eteps into the smoke-filled hallway when ho stumbled over a body, proved to be that of William Campbell. The young man and his brother had mad their way down the blazing stairs and William had been overcome by smoke. | The body | He died trom suffocation. and the fire- men then re-enter the foot of the st body of Alexander Camp’ younger brother had been caught by the flames and his head was almost entirely burned off. ‘There were eight families in the house, but those on the first floor had escaped before the firemen arrived. The escape of the others by the stairway had been cut off, but the firemen raised Jedders to the front and rear windows @f the upper floors and brought them ali in safety to the street. What started the biaze in the paint- shop is not known. DRIVEN TO BEG BY BROKEN HEALTH SAVED AT SEA BY APRIL 8, 1908. \ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, {ling to order her tract. © for wear glove-fitting sult jurymen to-day in a made the middle-aged and yes | jonth BEASTS IN A STORM ON HAMMES, HE SAID OF FIFTH AVENUE JURY UPHOLDS 8 git NE gee | ration (7 9] re ring Stress ‘4 I ’ r A TE REEL OTT AER A SEE ST AS aac tes Preparing Actress Who Wouldn’t Wear LINER MAJESTIC 2": Leopards, Hyenas and So Judge Permits Daniel Gold- | Monkeys Made a Great stein to Be Known as Papers Ordering Removal of | Them Gets $4,700 Verdict Save the Babies . | | 4 i * e ea 20) i ea. 4 aladstone. ees Stoops and Porticé Against Managers. | Commotion Sea. | au Gladstone ot | Stoops and Portic gainst Managers. | PSEANT MORTALITY is something tightul Wee a hardly realize that Ply S aS | = } = - of all the children born in civilized countries, tv Wireless to Plymouth Says| inant nb oiviriny ieee peas aoe | neta é-Rood menvand! trua invaustics or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one year; thirty. sey | Helios, From Philadelphia, See eeeh care SRE Hundred a w shorn d's part of the Supreme Court, to- Riacareattsante than one-third, before they are five, and one-half before | Was Abandoned. loan theudiambueeeAimeniban Dantel Gladste q ; « ly “ We |day decided that a married 1; We do not hesitate to say that_a timely use of Castoria would save & ee toria was considerably en! pene : s a s means tat) though she may be a bu . | majority of these iher do we hesitate to ray that many savin os Coe pear Rma ST ah day. : nis and WIEN THe | cannot be compelled to wear tights, | Of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations, PLYMOUTH, April 8—The sti proximity fellow-passeng. J limits m leriiey eave etanTie tac “| Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain Majestic, which is due here from New |0f the DRgest batches of wild animals ( n poration nuthin seul iS rletta Tee, a dashing | moro ‘or less opium or morphine, They are, i iderable quantities,’ ees a Havsel | veel beoUahen Salen parce mheniivels| aid ft F s yeepar:| brunette, and her husband, Charles P.| deadly poisons, In any quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation and lead See era ener ene ny, wicoless) tele eee oi iie lal tia loaireea han itevHtlene (ath me pera to-day] Morrison, a comed a verdict of 0 congestions, sickness, death, Castoria operates exactly the reverse, but Weenies reacualicn pel f in mid-| April 2, when the Pretoria, encoun-|in his petition hinge] 44,700 against Hurtig & Seamon, the- | YoU Hae ae WEG it fears tho signature of cites H, Fletcher, Castoria tiaretiel ot thelleraw (of the) Norwegian |< oi westerly gala) tor) four | hisiiname yothird | 0 causes the blood to circulate properly, opens the tank steamer Hellos, from Philadel. | Cn & Bu weste Hi Gee Ceabe | oanimedunart ora ctdee eedeere pores of the skin and allays fever aa eee ecm ae are Y costuine in that ronang. ots? Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of LY, Lede t the occurrence are except that the Helios had been No details of | aly en, bandoned in longitude 39. PHILADELPHIA, April 8.—The Nor- ;Wesian steamer Helios, watch was | | abandoned at sea on April 3, the crew being rescued by the steamer Majesti cared frum this port for Bluye, Ma north latitude 44, west 23, with a cargo of $31,704 gallons of patroluum, The cargo was valued. at $74.00 and was owned by thi Oli Company” The Helios, which formerly the British steamer Oranje) Prine ried a crew of about tw us -five me: a N BRISK MARKET Following a fairly good start to-day | stocks ran off and {ell to the ievel t yesterday's closing. Amalgamated Cop-| + per, Smelting, St. Paul, Northern Pa cific, Reading, United States Steel and Union Pacttic, the leaders, showed frac- tonal losses. Trading was brisk, but The Quotations, To-day's highest, lowest and 1 8 tu prices of | t Last, change + & eca| i £28 a ee : \¢ =i Crane’s Pitiful Tale in Court) me: sg 5 z Louie. & Nash $14 Restores Him to Cees +3 Freedom. se — Charles Crane, a tall, wan-faced|} ="3| man, about thirty rs of age, was|X ag | before Magistrate Herrman, in Jefter- {> + 3] #on Market Court, to-day, on a charge aaa Of soliciting aims on Sixth avenue, be- | uae tween Highteenth and Nineteenth | Sa tl| atreets. 1% Crane told a pitiful tale He naa|¥ 4 wp to a year ago been strong and| fi healthy and worked es a practical T Fy electrician. A cold taken then had de-|1 rae Veloped into pulmonary trouble, His to# wife and two small children were = Po Obliged to go to his wife's old home + ¥ in Massachusetts, while he earned a eel! iiving as best he could peddling snail @rficles on the sireet. He hed tried to be admitted to the Hospital. but its w. arog Posaine admitted | soliciting d_tor ¢ light electrical work take himself till he could get into pit: The Magistrate s gested sendin ih to the workhouse, where h G ‘et Mewcal weacment, ut Crane eee tears in his said “Your Hone that merits the disgrac to the workhouse. ‘The Weather is get- ting warmer and [ think I can ge enough work at myself, Kindly mercy and give me a coan myself til T can get into the The appeal of Crans and he Was disch Was su pI Wis. Central pf. 86 + Advance, ——Decline. -—_ OLD FIRM MAY QUIT. | Reported That 1. & 8. Wormeer Is Soon to Retire From Business. } The firm of I. & 8. Wormser, estab- |Mshed in 189, and for many yes the mo cording. 10 a ‘ador, Wormser, of the original | bers, had a Stock Exchange mem-| nip acquired in 1873. and sinc ine Isador Wormser. jr., other member of the firm, haa con- Gueted the business alone. Mr. Wormser declined to make any statement regard- tng the report that his firm would quit —————— WE CAN It is aqost too good to keep ‘Mapl-F lake Day | Thousands of 15c packages free At your grocers | HARDLY WAIT i ROOM fear S10! | BROOM WY erar to 0. $7.00 % WEEKLY| 9.Jan Reentie Nevrtts among 2 were going to be shaken -out of their cages. lent v old A plaini andard | There w of monkeys tempera: one thousand Ja English doves STOCKS AUN OFF tam: : when che sht cages to rol of stocks were 40.90 | ¢ z= ; on 000. ling the storm. ‘The animals roared 3 T pea Ait hloved and equawked and twittercd,| summoned an Ino an Ca umps and very man, woman and ch’ Wood, of the F man all at once. pared with | Knots an follows: | we ————.j.-—_—_— 1, | ORPHANS TO BE CIRCUS GUESTS ; All the orphans in the public institu Cnet ite, and kes thos ‘ ER [aeeha" an afternoon performance {| witch “Rtndatte” iarha" WotGe te who are appetite, ant may ana |] Tan Vici with White Benin Se. = jb) da afternoon Gntee fn Cyatge of ne Rie iar Maer Stet eis AME NGe |" For Sale at all Riker, Hogeman & Calfskin Tops ---HAND gc E'E | mek Panpicationg io hel management Mead ng tay th dal phic | CO Kinamaar and Tungmana's Ov HT WELTED EXTENSION and ~ | for the number of seats desired. jand ev home singer will wa " ) Stores, New York an rooklyn. = pee HAND TURNED FLEXIBLE 2 i] SOLES--CUBAN and MIL- rousing ela she appeared in the folks in the animals © stand on her nose, a Me, Him and 1," 1@ st erage were © The animal which had the m al ainbition was a iree hi READ WOMAN'S NOTE, ENDED|*"""— HIS LIFE WITH POISON.| TAFT AT AT COUNCIL BLUFFS. | | Down Wrote} of * to Young George | ; | Indian nd Herman Fr Look at the Crowdsil You were never in a store where so much shoe value was sold for so little All new, bright up-to-date styles, bought direct from the world’s best shoe- We can hardly get them fast enough to supply the demand, 25,000 Pairs of tan low shoes for women from famous Boston makers, At Half Price! Thursday. $3 Tan Calf Oxford Ties, and Out, The animals money, makers, that department, Germans, were thrown into a began to rock and They were afraid break, that the festive ra that con- A attempt @ jour- e for luncheor around, hat the partitions wou © lion, the leopards enas would bend t Tun: in Iowa as entir a $3 Tan Calf Gibson Ties, Mfficer Helihoff, who was on wat he steerage was yelling out in Ger-| station, We only made three uour for four hours, but when | steamed out of the fs hing quleted down and who, Ahundred newest Spring Styles in TAN RUSSIA CALFSKIN, GOLDEN BROWN and Tan Vici Kid- skin; also Combination of even er to the hyenag were too tired to give us the T | laugh.” | a severe sickness. Vinol cures hacking coughs, chron- fc colds, bronchitis and all the throat Unequalled to} will not be any more trouble to ee A SWEET LOVE SONG, lung troubles. ITARY HEELS, also a large assortment of nigh FRENCH HEELS ---LO SHOES MADE BY EXPERT SHOE- MAKERS to retail at $3.00 and $3.50. Your Choice inour Third $4.50 Floor Bargain Dept., pr. Widths B to EE.) Southwest Corner 6th ee and 18th St., New York. (Sizes 243 to 8, Special Sale of Women’s Tailored Spring Suits From Overstoclied New York Makers New Butterlly Suits $20 & $25 Suits New Prince Chap Suits at ©.95 i ~ Nobby Cutaway Fitted Coat Suits Patent Coltskin Sailor Ties, Gibson Ties, $4 50 Sizes 2! to 8, widths B to EE tifty neweststyles: make®'sreg- ular $3 grades; hand welted ex. tension soles, short vamps, Cuban and military heels, an: f0 nd! 4. recognized throughout the world) as the greate: strensth-creator for) : old people, . sickly women, Bist hes nad (children) nursing mothers and after Tan and Black Shoes for Boys and Girls Girls’ si Women’s Gibson Ties Rbcts regular grades, Gun Me nl Calfskin and Patent Women’s Bution Oxfords Maker's regular$2.50 grades, Oxiords Maker's regular $2 grades, kidskin up- Patent Coltskin uppers; ex- pers, exten- tension Sionsoles— on soles; mili- Cuban tary heels; e524 to 8, at.96e heels; sizes 233 to 8, - 95e NewSpringStyles of Men’s $4 Trade Marked Shoes and Oxfords at $1.95 Hand-Welted Svles. Lace, Button and Bluchers; sizes 5 to 11, widths A to EE. The lot con- sists of 5,000 pairs. New Buiterily ‘ uits $20 Nobby Cutaway Finest Tailored Suits, 99 id shorter hip Fitted Coat Suits— 'e swellest styles of the season of elegant a or the price, styles that are out 7 Panamas, Of fine Chiffon Panamas, collars dinary; Panrajah and fan- fine low weave Panamas, hand- i named with and braid, or finest | coats, the skirts are t models in plaited or with trimmings and Shoes, High cut, all solid leather, worth $2.50 & $3; sizes © to 11; at $4.00 Shoes and Oxfords 1,200 pairs Ralston Health $4.00 Shoes and Oxfords, made from the finest Patent Coltskin, Vici Kid- skin, Gun Metal Calfskin, Tan Russia © aliskin and Tan Vici Kidskin. (Surplus ks and factory rejects.) & OPPENHEIM, 6th Ave. ani d trimn gore flare skirt trim- “morrow for

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