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

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a DEATH LEAP OF “SATURDAY, AP! THE EVENING WORLD, British Cruiser and American Liner Which ~— AICH MAN DUE Disabled Her; Captain of the Yankee Steamer. * the window of his hon =< Beventy-second hafter cunningly “had been watching at “months and the re! “York business world TOASOMAA Eugene Munsell Sends Wife Away, Then Plunges From, Top Floor Window. WORRY, WORK, Death in India of Partner in Mica Insulating Company » Added to His Cares. GRIEF, Bugene Munsell, president of the Mica Tneulating Company. and a bas held a prominent place in the New man whe ‘ for two decades, unging from on the sevent ‘oor of the Van Dyke apartment house. street and Broadway evading his wife peasivencon killed nself to-day by p THLELST. PAUL HONE ES @led in India a year ago. and to dus! j mess worrles whic: have beset him | i, i erry @uring the past winter. 1 } | The office of Mica Insulating Company | ER BAH aS t ontil a month ago was located at No. ? ‘Water etreet, with a factory in Schenec tady ‘and brancli establishments in Lon- | a ary | on and India. The office 1s now located | at No. 68 Church street. ‘The moving | Margaret Maroone\ ‘was left entirely to Mr. Munsell Since the death of Mr. Brooks the) affairs of the company tad devolved {pon him and Louls W. Kingsley, the | third partner in the company. Mr. Kingsley has been in bad health £ ponsibility of run- ning the business and moving caused | Mr. Munsell to overwork. Victim of Insomnia. For more than a week he had been ip many hours, fearing just such tragedy. Mr. Munsel! was driven to end Iife by nervous depression, the death of his int Taxicab in Dra ging fant From Harm. Attempting to drag her younger WLE GLADIATOR... TLOCKS WORKMEN CTAULNES'S BODY °* WNGEULAR AND CARRIED AT DAWN | LAUGHS IN INL TO CsURCH CRYPT | | | Edison Company Fi ‘Duchess Consoled by Rel | ot Duke Catherine, out of ene taxicab, six-vear-ol | \ family lives in a hance Vest End aver me house at |Marooney. of No. 69 Carm euch a nervous state that he could not | was almost At the moment of th apse N sieep. Even when drugs were admin- | Catherine, haif|man called to his companions ‘ Police and er fstered sleep failed to come and biB| Vey aig, whose ii condition became serious. eet eavice saved al ruele BV His wife, whom he married ten years | moptie and buried to one wide, sus ago, and who was formerly Mre. Har- | taining OAC CENA CETL Neils Mrs. Elizabeth Fitarerald, a neighbor and his stepdaughter, Miss Margaret | of tie Maroc BoeuleCR THEA G Wheelerl. decided yesterday that insow | 4,, the five fights of staire to the Ma- Riaiiaa temporarily unhinged Mr. ame | ene ee ena there treated the Bitar ate Monet! went to his apart-| ttle sufferer. Chauffeur Joseph Mul- ments with his wife and step-daughter | vey leaped from his cab when he had he went to bed and tossed about for! stopped the vehicle and lifting Mar- hours, and sleep would not come. About| garet from the pavement. hurried with B o'clock this morning he turned to Mrs, | her in his arms into a neighboring drug nutes to get extinct was minor briulses, roomy den. is week the cave in h had Besides > ers were Jc shape latives Munsell, who had remained patiently at | store. There Margaret opened her eyes othe AID FeuTeS his side, and sata: | and murmured: iG Endiaveniisiand Uniquely Treated by ‘Real While Funeral “Harriet, I wish you would get me| “Di Katie get hurt?” | gene and Joseph Je of No Is Arranged. eomething to drink.” | Then herofc Mangaret took two long| West Ninety-seventh sti Estate Agent Walton. Mulvey Mrs. Munsell slipped quiely from the| preaths and died wept atthe} The boys sat around discussing the rooni, and was gone only a minute oF | side of the little corpse, the small white, Buffalo Bill @how, which they had all} #0. When she returned her husband was |itace of which was stained with the/ aren, when dirt began to. fal! from! When Lester Ro Walton, » real boty of the missing. Mr. Munsell had gene to the] airt of the street and « tiny bdlood/| the goor. Weave ene Noa MMACEnUe 0 died suddenly front room, which overlooked both | speck. | “Get out, quick, it’s caving in | ‘ as 1A + failure at 11 o'clock Thurs- Broadway and Seventy-second street. Mulvey remained until the police came,! man shouted. He wan [Sagetee bys chne oe Nebcarcnmmiiai heciinl @nd raised the window on the Broed-/a74 then he inquired regarding his fare, | bOvs to get ont firs that he had sent ane way side. After getting out to the cop-} 5" styiishly dressed woman who had) x All, Sere out ¢xc Ee the Buceudor, was ing he had puiied down the window-| witnessed every detall of the tragedy. The other boys heard Nv from the hotel @hade, and when Mrs. Munsell came) When she saw Mulvey raise the dying ered ory and p. Tt was a Jooking for him she dié not suspect that! child from the street the woman, who | His fee! end “ pa beatles ee he was on the ledge outside, ready to|at present ts unknown to the police, the f : stopped out of the cab and walked! The boys yout ee Anne - Berestosnis)/ death: {quickly away without Inquiring after Brennan} d a Duke de Luyn Qh 5 Yo Joseph Bowle, an electrician employed | the fate of the children Policeman usin of Dut Chaulnes fm the cubway tower at Seventy-second Little Catherine AL recovers The the lot The: i ) flicta of de Chaulnes 7 |; Mother was aw: me at wo kins boy free oi Ls iB street. was just starting to his home, | Ceaning at the church when the thelr hands t through w a Aj { No. 1012 Jefferson avenue, Brooklyn, | Gent happened. " ace | and had come out of the subway for! - ° e Cure of the Church received the ‘ @ breath of fresh alr when Mr. Mun-| 1 _ of igettingsinjor out of t Was escorted to sell's body shot past him and tandea | CHT “DREN SEE N let's ATO! a simple blessing rked tot Bowle called and said: BOY KILLED BY FALI, NEAR THEM. far out into Broadway Policeman John Wii posited. body will remain tn St. Philip's t man there leaped from the my meters” geventh story of the Van Dyke. I saw tee ae n was undeniably and ty 5 comp f the urrangemen Bim.” | Eede ceengs Ot) cbi een ones area nclee 0 the serie and vwas taken [as u further complication ances 1. ‘These will be settled Fell Unconscious at News. JPRrng Daher oourcy vance betwesns two) y sympathetic hands | Joon Casey and W Vv te pon arriva Paris to- eo began : | model tenements, Nos, 828 and 330 One enn i de A RAS Fake eae en White reached the apartments: Hundred and Second street, this R eesti ne of : . . Oe ial Mrs, Munseil aud her daughter were] afternoon, when middenly the body of al BOV LOSES FINCERS | TESu DIM GOR RO) iRsE DEA oa acerca Nn Doe Running about the rooms enliing Mrs | ice. toy. tell among. them, He ves IN PLAYING WITH TEM Sogn ani thel Ghatee) Dae saying Charley Goldberg, m pretty little four- , i : i cent ie Cae Jatt GED Rag ca eal \ ad side of Parts fowith his nightstick, and as the door! ?Ayine on The slairs Bve stories up Mgbted mat ander eters i algns Sane ” Rise opened the wind blew the window aaconjeriand ng connecter) icseatioade rnoon | tng been tamp to take ¥ mained with shade back from the open window CSCI CID Ce GAC SHIED TELS or ti hans Ra EE NaC EA ANCE Widowed Davhess, who was Miss 7 Mrs, Munsell guessed the truth then for mene was dnibheicrow a velo wile 4 ond | did ie f Fifth |dora Shor New York, last nlgat the first time and fei) unoonsclou | Twat angers) ave 5; there noon the I went Runyan Pyatt, a cousin of Mr. Mun- in, iavandathathianventanien and) The any w s work- | down pateaur mplerre, ac- ll, who lives at the Hotel Regent. rer palates f . ny Duke Luynes. Seventioth street and Broadway ray paid no attention, "o peleime y HAY Ss 10408. alee: eae Rene - 1 eet reports that the Duke de Phat Mr, Munse's worries wero “all | and the next the enildren know wus b's poy was playing with other tads| When men concluded that th Ae rs ee little body falling almost into the ring PEt Ser RAN A a | meteree esr eneC Ut Caleysa0 sanienVankDyatercns FOR MR. JEROME. \porhere)itiheyantere | OSnOME t ght. be ect of with @ match. | “wvere ¢ pase ; of the management of s D | The children ran screaming, some into He i the ma held it under’ | We've tore tim loose from th = Ham tol makeli¢ appear | tha houses and some out Into the street t! UHBLex HI OAONT RANG Hen, Saupe at h of the Duke had not a (From an Evening Port Baltorial ) [to call a policeman. The girl who had Pattee FEY EEN ALO REACTS es rs th oecurred in their estaWishment. r, Jerome fails wholly to discrim-|gpoken to th nd her sister) Oo . [en we'll bring thim Jepoken to the child an | SE Oe rae ce fate between newspapers and Hastlly setting aside al) other busi- Fanny, although they are only lve who was alao sta | Walton TWO LITTLE GIRLS diy ordered gross blunders as to his facts, ‘and ten years old, picked up the body, s ss and garbed in . stance, Mr. Jerome asserted that when and between them’ ca = Are ECE oe door, “1 was right—vou have been fool BES a SO Pan SR eres pegeeie Ms Terie) esterted) that) wiien)jand betwen iim on) KNUCKED DOWN BY | ine'with thon mosers Where the sa: movring, Ne and Mow, Theodore P, & department store not a slngie nows. | 90,8 concrete Pa RUNAWAY HORSE, “er. Nea e etter mentale cca naiatatens off hele Dion eeal Ce Paner in this city dared to give rs oie Then tt was that the real estate agent Py Sat “tite Bame of that store made the remark quoted above, and no! Chauines, salled to-day on the American niinself, “hes would have fund ¢ BOY KILLED BY Sig ay horse ntteoher oq tiene tislbven Gr treat fron “the ingie-t0F in Lauls, Their decision to sail he ave found ¢ 2 ; Reeth hae artariina id move him atiroashoaliaatin only did the Evening Post recc ; DOR OF . Hah eh Uuare efexipon wt Us oul Uv here. ted Casey, St wa reaohed last night a Shahan Raving Wappmet ofS COLLAPSE OF Imei of to, 11) aver | “Bue, thet pa cane es from ahs herwaved ach ut Th: Evening Word and the Ing tho animal south on | We brought lw ‘ana. Bender's ed her father. Mr, Shonts spent ing Sun as well. The Mail, the -) W CAVE ne explanation of Walton's determinauon rye peg s ‘ an the Telegram and the Evening Fi ROOF OF CAVE. It dashed) wildy from | inthe! matter only: resulted in a nenled ine eee ere neing his) affairs and) pris Ga now’ mention I The ee ? streot to Tighty-first [of Kicking on the iron door and howis PAt!ne for an Indefinite stay abroad. World even, put the name of the store | Norman Holmer, twelve yeare oA, gy, | fom Ue imprisoned | workmen | that John Drekotag 2ene 8 brachial faeduines, and a es parr oa Aaaiclane LDL eae ieee neg Sill De heard on the avenue outside who ts at sea on the Adriatic, will be foe Petting, newspapers ave every | Wie emotes ea stones 5 oy oe nich | At Highty-firet street the hors» turned | ‘Dhen Bender had Waiton arrested | reached ty wireless as soon as possible inct, the ‘Tribune ‘belng one ‘of ‘thmme | collapse of the rot of a cave Sar aetie ie »\and- even When vont. Cay byw ‘ Yaak fell from grace, Obviously, Mr. | he and his boy companions had spent’) ee Tanty “at the B arg fie’; and notified of the Duke's death, derome, of whomn 08 g public prone: | any long hours In making, His father json Ne wotta That the death of the Duke was due ct exact statements, did injustice | is John T, Holmes, a wealthy cement Net a. wat ra 0 he primarily to tie use of drugs is being to half of the press of the city. acaler, with offices at Tarrytown. ‘The rf reaesita \ OUL aamerted by sian papers. ‘Mhey say é made a complain Walter ap that the Duke's habits of lite for years having. imprisone. been such as to render the use of eta Nay Dee ee hel Hass rphine a necessity almost, and that ended at home by a surgeon and have (he police break {i ‘al state of health was such that the Eresbytarian Honpitel, “1 | naked. Hendar, not have existed without the uy horse came to jalt by! The law does not provide for any! yse of ner thers Pe ad-on into a. lamp ‘ftv | auch course,” said Capt. Lantry. cana, Use Of Bers RNG E A a Ne) LAU Ce) aN, spot whe} dren} T shall entertain no withdrawal of the; bly tirty years old, @ fact on maich the @ was so badly in- Joharge. ‘This man Waiton ts tere the Parisian pupers also comment. he had to be shot © “d with « ony. and ott c es more —— tere he'll remain i t{ bas ee ere arten ie rasp week vill into detatis than any of the other jour- Lost and Found” Ad. in DROPPED DEAD AFTER ! *"! hain tho § of the Duke's death, . vmade between | has this vo say P ie ce station and the ho was called in four To-Morrow’s Sunday World WC) Unt PSS Tl miami and tna ned phil for - April %.—Henry | workinen hee of ew ed MWicoy the ed of the darkness a. the drug, | rs old, dropped Mi 6 ti i Mata Nene canal lt ra | alr. ered from heart weak a resulted in his doath, three-base hf while engaged | A is R matter of public hotorlety th issing Articles. iorwe tan ie male snanged| ae cat es Sentosa dale school ‘cams. | Words and muste of Manuel Klein's | bad state o ueaith owing to the mor- | { © boy trom | automobile wong from the Hippodrome | phia habit. ind he was obliged to drink be given with next Sunday’s World, — viciy frequently and almost exclustvely, | APRIL 25, | STANDARD OIL Plans Ready to Increase Secu: Workman Drops Ninety Feet some time vers working out the worl’nges of aor a Masets, 1,000,000 IDSF Borat ant “alarnund pendant pin Fri 1908. FATALLY HURT = FRANTIC IN FALL FRM WOMEN ISLAND BRIDG Q PECAPITALIZ — — E [=i | (—) _——) =a = —_ => [ a } = rities Five Times Pres- From Narrow Runway to ent Figures, | Asphalt Pavement Sulltve tron Walked along a narrow runway on the Blackwell's Island bridge to-day carry- ing a mall beam on his shoulder. He worker, for James nan rent tn Wall he capitalization of the atreet 1rd Ol Co ew Jersey npany of the parent organization—is soon to D6) was looking straight ahead and had in a 1 $100,000,000 te 0) me walked probably fifty feet when a OTR di turbances of the temi- we a do by T in yon rel . a t I) Beer Rens Geet Hyenine ar fellow workman oalled aut to him: /nine system act like a firebrand on »-day through an cial sour ince Look out for that fron scrap th “ f + his return ni Bermuda, ten days ago, The man's warning was too Iiate. | e nerves of women, often dri 8 H. H. Kogers. nd con- Sullivan ‘had not sean a plece of tron | them fairly frantic. trolling matiager on, in front of him, and he stubbed h A nervous, irritable woman is a < been e hb a corp luwW- toe, Turohing violently forward. He source of misery not only to her re- made an effort to regain his balance, plan, w be an- bot fell over sidewaye and dropped a ed to the public as soon us the, distance of ninety feet, the beam fall nditions warrar jing with him tepa nave already beeu taken,” a Sullivan was on the Manhattan end of who ts conversant wit the new bridge. not on the tewer, which hy the inside Standard O} Id The jis about seventy-five feet higher than elf, but to all those who come under her influence. That such conditions can be entirely overcome by taking LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Evening World, “so increas bridge proper. He, went down Uke] is proven by the fellO MN letters. {allgation tn proportion t ot and landed on a macadamized| = Mrs. Mary Wood Christiana, ings. It is (he poliey of the ad at Sutton place and Stxtleth street. | -ay) PTs Vice: He upany to bring the capital of the nin Beane, of the East sixty. /etn., writes to Mrs. Pinkham ubeidlars and parent organizations to) 4 smta areata ib picked the tron- “I had the worst form of female to pieces; sometimes 1 sutte that it seemed as thowgh | so much could got It ma in Hospitul of the hospital van and said e next year— te’ Dr. Lang, stati. ex- ne $0 his skull was live a ext fractured hi d inte i , Rani ANETSS atid eestor ince ncernal ity 1 began to take Lydia Fo Pinkbam's ‘ taken to the hospital, He Vegetable Compound and now I feel eas i, Workman to fall from -|like a different pegson, Your medicine s ge ifs worth its weight in gold, and 1 came ears old and It ot say enough for vour advice.” peepee See ages Mrs. Wallace Wilson, Thompson- is shown by VISITORS AT THE STOCK ville, Conn., writes to Mrs. Pinkham: oli as ny i down, 1 yus, and EXCHANGE RESTRICTED. could ant ‘rest miele Doctors failed days of jast — to help me. Lydia F. Pinkham's Vege- ld down to 800 table Compound restored me to perfect Gallery Is Reopened, but Members. j, Standard Oil Reaches 614. ee ry Siironue naeneTa Must Accompany All Out- peels FOR ee ane fe atock has xone up , ; ‘or thiitty years Lydia E. Pink- An Telnaes) aoldivoniit siders Who Use It. ham’s Vegetable Compound, made been the emale ills, and sitively cured thousands of i én who have been troubled with eq displacements, inflammation, ulcera- from roots and herbs, stand pmedy for f t OM ; 12 the weekly bulletin of the al stock of the Standard Ot) Y k Excnange there appears to f New Jersey ts divided into an item) h gays that “by ave a par value | lution of the Governing Committee no © basis of the] person will hereafter be admitted € vAcue unless accomp omipany o ares, w © visitors’ galle Mare paid be eee the member rem tio irregularities, periodic pains, semen mantis th ne backache. Why don’t you try it? closed, ost repre ery, Nes Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick nolaed around at that time that there Women to write her for advic Was fear on the part members that s son might ga ry and commit of some 4 ne crank or m entran some Ac She has guided thousands to health, Address. Lynn, Mass The officials vigerously wever, On Monday the visitors’ gallery will n n. but subject to the restric- said out in to-day's bullet MAKE A NOTE OF THIS Aikin-Lambert@o the oldest manufactur- ers of such well-known eS as:— A-L Co. Gold Pens Mercantile Fountain Pens Removals Owing to the rush of re- moval orders received during April and May, it ts requested that subscribers desiring to make any changes in telephone equipment Notify the Oontract Dopartment as far in advance pe a6 possible. EW YORK TELEF TELEPHONE CO. Telephone Nos. : Gold and Silver AND STAIN COMBINED Pencils Advertising - Noveities, etc., etc. will now resume their old address at Nos. 15> 19 Maiden Lane, where they vacated one year ago to make room for the handsome and mod- ern building now occu- Dyn this ust 4 With simply a brush, two hands ae acan of GLOSS WHITEJAP-A-LAC, you can enamel an old wicker chair so that it will look better than new. Twenty-five cents will pur- chase all the JAP-A-LAC needed, and in a very few min- 1c) Nerninwde ee As ira Hes bernie spetae tv ewer fer ; Takei” ae onk erg the Beacon Shrimp. EN [on ee Send for complete COLORS. [& PANT. MARDWARE CAnIa gS SIZES FROME sroud wa unde entre A Aikin-Lambert@o ESTALLISHED 1864 15-19 Maiden Lane, New York Camera Bargains BALSA RIGARS the == motes a aarlant gr Mover Fells to Hostore 01 P. HAIR RELIGIOUS | NOTIC: esrecslp i ‘St als | TOMAR Baan TOE AAR pat Drage |e, MMrorning Prayer and Sermon by the : ; SS Mi MONE inter, “Be pate ccteat oe |] OWE 0 removal critt, |} to our new store, 51 West 42d S we wll sell a series of lectures on the higher ifthe Rible, HOUSES TO LET. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. evening, between i2d moan” Knlek: | rea ne | ocker Hotel. Return’ Tiffany & Co. TWO-FAMILY HOUSE, Wi Gee av. wil | ataSacrifice nn be open Sunday. 8. F. Smyth, all of our u — — —— = slightly shop CAMERAS, s PHOTO. SUPPLE ETC. | Must Go By May Ist Kemannele sow 15 West 42d Street a ees ‘Strang. Winner espn ae RACE, Chandler Non-Skid Chains Snap It On Snap It Off DIED. | MIMANUS.—JOHN, beloved husband’ of Bridget McManu nee Hagan, in the thirty-elghth year of his age; native of County Longford, Ireland. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend funeral, No. 215 EB. iS Vv E B4th st, at 2 P. M., Monday. Inter ment Calvary 0 ery asy | WALTZ.—Funeral of CHAS. F. WALTZ 714 Bast from his late residence, No. 18th at., Sunday at 2 o'clock. | B. & P, Ass'n please attend, | WALLACK, — Friday, April 24, at her | residence, 122 4. 824 st., ELIZABETH | A. WALLACE, widow of Dr. A. M, Wal- T. D All Dealers Sell or Can Furnish Them Chandler Chain Co., 561 West 36th St, Ince and daughter of Della and the iate Thomas J, Rus! Notice of funeral hereafter, — 4 /

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