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Fietat ania rca THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 4, 19058. Two More Police Heroes Are Added to The Evening World's Roll of Honor ENDED LIFE AS ALL NIGHT GU'RD LEFT HIM ALONE Rosenfeld Had Watched Sulz- bacher Till Dawn and ARRESTED FOR MOTHER MAK THIRD TIME ON BURNED: BLE FLEES FRM HS ARSON CHARGE © SET BY THIEVES CELL IN TOMBS | | Dugan Caught Running From After Looting Flat, Burglars| Harry Randall, Canadian Ac-| Burning Tenement, Out Applied Match, Imperil- cused of Theft, Mysterious- THEEE HOUSES ' Thought Him Asleep. HAD ASKED FOR POISON. Denied the Drug, He Hanged Himself By Cord to a Water Pipe. | Mentally unbalanced, James Sulz- on Bail and Indicted. | ling Many Lives. ly Disappears. There was another one of those mys- ver in Willfar within a month +f No, 22 St 1 r charged with felony When Joseph Dugan, terfous fires sburg to-ja Mark's avenue, Brooklyn, was ar- ralgned in the Flatbush Police Court day ed in a flat-house at/has my usly disappeared. This to-day, charged with having set avenue, and which de-/ time the fitting was done by Harry ire to a tenement-house at No. 8% | Strovyed that house ¢ Randall, who, the police say, is a well- Rogers avenue last night, the magis- either side before the kgown Canadian criminal. After spend-| s of fire had the ing to three alar biaze under co: trate was told that Dugan was already under Indictment for arson. ‘The police 5 | said also that after his release on bail To-day's fire is belleved to have been | & he was again arrested and taken to the| started By bu tare who, taking ad- Ralph avenue station ch with @| Vantage o! abseng ate offense, andteaeineots ball | Green, his wife and ch vanishing dates bacx to May 1,/ Dugan's father, who furnished bail on the second floor, } looted the/ but strange to say the discovery was jing two days In a ‘Tombs cell he has, cording to the records of the Court of ions and the Tombs, dls- | lf into impalpable ether. Wacher. thirty-five years old, said to be a distant relative of James Seliz- man, the banker in Willia:n street, | fhanged Himself with a cord in a lava of $5,000 and $2,000 for the two previous rooms, and then started the blaze to net made unl the prisoner's appear- | capes, was in court to-day and beeged |hide the robbe ance was demanded in court to-day. He | Magistrate Steers to release his son on! The house at No. 971 ts in the center W&S arre on April 27 charged with pail, which he, the father, was willing of a block of thirty Abi Peruana PD tye ‘ No, 78 Lex- “4 | ase Nat houses. V ory at his boarding-house, No. ; ta) provide, Gut) Fire! Marshal) Beers|| basement Gemib a4 Hee telse APR aden rg diet fmgtcn avenue, early to-day, He was objected. ‘ He he was brought down to the found by Samvel Rosenfeld, propriet’r This man." he said, “has been a) morning H lodged in a cell, bts menace to the community tor some son the f eee ith his wife had os bs to-da of the house, Mae w 2 Rae hee THOS J. months, I had no {dea he had secured Green's front ne young ane been up all night to watch Sulzpacher CATR ROLT. bail in the other two cases until I @arm box key ho Warden Flynn, his dep- They relaxed vigilance about day- heard of his arrest the third time, I/ service arneS ener e y. and a considerable Wight, believing their boarder ‘must ask Your Honor to send him to &y fires started in Wt ie Tombs staf! are in i CREE ERO jal.” it must have been worn hen plan te-any ¥ | $0 sleep. but. when Ronee a here | Searcely a day passes in which police organization there ts not the "rma stagisirate ordered Dugan neta, | he shoved it into tt the key broke Bron wieude wopebvowmne te : ‘ passing Sulzbacher's | 5 Ming (the (Groner Na ee GALT CDAD held, ae hele arin. gurgling sound in passing some policeman of the Greater New and the young man's father left Cit) WO Vt cb hela 1 certain that Rendall was ar shade of a doubt names are he found it one. Vilkenson familles i} 1 in Special Sessions. | he was of good tam- | @oor and tried to get in locked. mediately office, for the District-Attorne on Ma; where he made a plea for his | York force does not perform some added to the Honor | act of heroism at the risk of life and Hastily climbing a fire-escape, he limd.. The Eventig World tilt keep son's release, but was flatly refused come to New York Feached a window through wh anak oe ne eta a : i The younger Dugan tall, lank, days before gaw the body hanging to a cord that Se ela cece JMELLE CU CONS shock-headed and twenty-eight years rdered that his : water pipe, and be-| densed record of these occurrences, old. His manner {s sullen, and after lice. Patrolmen | setting forth the name of the oficer he was indicted in February Judge bs. | O'Sullivan and McGow of the East | and the character of his praiseworthy Dike appointed a commission to in begins. Bixty-neventh street station, cut Sulz| G64 ry ae ine fist anill gre ffa vestigate his mental state, but he was Oven bacher down and cal an ambulance i ae the Net will grow apace | reported sane. : vs never got case stands— and reflect credit upon the New Yort: | from Presbyterian Hospital, but . sen stree When last night's fire started Ric : Reuaine withtanwene Dr. Utley arrived the man was dead. — — = F. Fischer saw a man dart from now sent out for the youns According to the police, Sulzbacher) | os ay and hot-foot it down the s! was single and had no occupation. His U ‘ | i qj cher chase, and after a long Germann is in charge of the er, Samuel, who for thirty years > . iH tun overtook his man | ad i kes prisoners to irked for Mr. Seligman, lost his ! | LHL oa “You have made a mistake,"’ said mind several months ago and is now in Fischer's prisoner. “You were | | sanitariur He had always | some one else. I have done nothing. a Jersey | paid his brother's board, although bank | books found in the sulcide’s room| @howed the lattter had $100 in the Im-/| Fischer insisted that he couldn't be led Dugan back -toward he turned him over to mistaken a the fire, wh Policeman A BRISK i ARKET —_—~-— METS TRAGIC END migrants’ Bank and $00 in the Sea-| ierstadt, of the Flatbush | mare ae ; e avenue station | SSR EADS man's. S) "g Jorther 9 Inj 5 re me yt bhi « co! E if After his brother left James began to t. Paul, Northern and Union Heaved From Window by Uae cic mien fenbiena creer GRESSER’S SECRETARY. ; “station some of the detectives. re ct in a peculiar manner, often tramp the floor all nigh Pacific, Reading, Steel and nized Dugan as the man who had be JOM. Cragen Succeeds Harman arrested before on suspicion of arson Brutal Firemen, Fifty-Year- other boarders awake. Yesterday he ~ Soe sr eas Sata Papengcor nnuce ra udoclory who acskes 1s Copper in Evidence. Old Relic Explodes. RST a Ras he new Borough | meals at the hous» to give him poison. inal aneance ni ERR @ud Mr. Rosenfeld then asked Sulz- : es appointed J. Mt bacher to find a room elsewhere to-day. Stocks were a point lower in the car's | an, ainoclenceatnenenedl| EC eerie He fis restless footsteps later alarmed Mr. | market to-day with the tru ace of Rosenfeld and wife, and they remained brisk Northern a Cone a thes familys ot: Mor. tor sp. hoping to prevent his carrying out Stee clerk the designs indicated by his asking t WW FRONT OF SHOP vi Poutoel ; epee Fraieteare| KIT CARSON'S BUNKIE F DIES SUDDENLY AT 109. he Aimself, MAN LONG MISSING hich was accepted purposes under tn- s_ been ‘0-42. Take Turns in Sitting on Flag-| 1 were The Closing Price stone to Prevent E of Telegraph Pole. ection ay's hight ana of het To whi Saturday's final £ | ducts a grocery store at Fourth street ; and East ay Long Sa defled the ork and Queen. ty Electr! telegrap! pole in front op. When Herbert Groger, ne on the wings of Ww streets, d corner is) Mrs. Heins Thinks Husiand’s Ill Health May Have Led to Suicide. men and a pole he ad gone to work be Rose, was asleep ny's sales of Fresh r the week ending Sa M9 cents per noun ar ryt had been selected as a Foley defled the workmen w! ——— The mystery of th a ’ ’ strenuous language that he Se lohn Peter Heins, the sal eat sontiaalheawas ; Ome Shoselbodyivee! (cundl! a igs 4s She picked up lon Mrs. § Le § e € CH @ ‘ Park Reservoir, was iged by persuasive Bs, | : forts or otherwise, and she announe a fe @utopsy performed to- t ler intention of holding the for Wak aint | Physician D: nively, Nw y | reported to C unaware of t Her husband was promptly dis- toy ay | t Faubeciranen pharmed, from, the polics stas 1 GD: Sh | as due full of feath- are foln) his witer) an . Sal | The © Edelstein fam! are taking turns on guard es eer | d hurled it throu, mn in jon of sta French the aut t company ‘| . ° no wo night The gang of work: a inert ea Lingerie his he are expecting the arrival of e e Bian of writ with which to. dislodge L A ai ce: ; eee we inger atiste mat the Heins home it was sald that it SCHUSTER IN AMERICAN AUTO. ad been his custom to take 5 + s DEED fis iay 4.--It was announce | ‘walks around the reservoir, He nad lil bai tavchag Pretty Val. acting queerly for several days be red the American car Paris contest, throu aasisted by Mille Lace Yoke, Embroi- aris, (Princess ns sald that } a} ft with ae $ righ 5 t cha fine bed, Capt. Hansen will be with the party . - Medal- lions. | Exactly Like Picture was suffering wit! "You can buy a ten cent package of URUSUVSVUSVSVSUGM hich I have always h an oie Handsome: exioon sickness.’ He spent apes | Now Handsomely cae ct BULLS COVERING CORN iets Embroidered 6 | Fork on Aug. 21 of DEMAND RECORD PRICES. 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Sizes 2, 3 and 4. 1.65 doz., 1§¢ pair Hose Supporters......+++.-...18> Elastic Shirtwaist Belts........... 8¢ Washable Net Collar Foundations. , 5¢ All-over Hair Nets................10e Steel Studded Elastic Belt Strips..4se Silk Covered Feather Bone, 85c¢ box, 8c yard Sizes 4, 5 and 6, '4 pound box rs5¢ JAMES McGREERY & GO. 34th Street Dressmakers’ Pins. 23rd Street’ - JAMES McGREERY & CO, 23rd Street 34th Street On Tuesday, May the sth. Sale of Imported hand-made long slips. 1.75 and 2.50 Hand-made Pillow Cases with hem- stitched ruffle or finished with lacé. 1.75 A number of hand-embroidered Linen and Pique Russian Dresses, Size ato 5 years. At about one-half usual prices. 4 Infants’ and little children’s Ap- parel, including complete Layettes, Christening Robes, long and short hand-made Coats and Caps. 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