The evening world. Newspaper, May 7, 1908, Page 3

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WORLD, THURSDAY, THE EVENING MAY 7, 1908.6 FOUR DIE, MANY HURT AT INCENDIARY FIRE N TENCMENT hOU ++2-— Aged Woman Unable to Bear Sight of Tortured Grandchild Turns Back Into Blazing Room and Perishes ght of the Firemen. will ly they room, hin ehh led to death as to de she vain his father's room A 0 Hed burned to a erinp om the stalrwiy, LY INJURED. enitied man. f Si RIOT? Bierman, Snale, thirty; burned about the arms, hands and body. Expected to Hasmieh, David, fortss po wonnds, rite broken and internal fndurtes, Will dle amith, Leah, four) daughter of Davids Inhaled smoke; burned rideal, hout the Le ed . Tews and . Condition sand arn. ry put fn Lldridge 1 hunds. atution; shock mtr wie ed fo tne No. 101 Allen street; hands and face burnea tn “L TRAN JUST ESCAPES PLUNGE 100 YALE BOYS HAVE NICE TIME Front and Rear of Tenement, Diagram Showing Rescue and Policeman Hero Entertained With) Two Vheir Sixth Avenue Cars to Leave Tracks. sles During Your of Siehtseeing. VISIP INSANE ASYLUM. Prof. Bailey Takes His Class Trattic on Lower Part of t Real Lively Places; line ied Up for Cuts Broadw Three Hours. hat the Intervention of ssengers to) the minimum quested BURNED Tro ind Wis chats ts M kept down the public Ineonvente DEATH HERE if HON att wha wer The bag downtown rush - “peas U i away When the track repairers wen! northbound track ni stream curve to rep about ready Jom In rajiroading to replace and the operation calls the utmost care ‘The ne-essa Japparently when a four-ear t for the terminal at Fifty-elgnth st were)! care was not exer! ond Sixth a fi ker Au- Improperly Spiked Rail Causes HANG OVER AN OPENING. | i haman stopped a bad | dying rested Cachtkes some ties that were the fuel vard. With trains passing so \erequemtiy tt is quite ate prot ue, was given the signal street | ABQUCTOR MARRIED HER, GIRL DECLARES | Was Her Story. Decoxved Sixteen | | VAI {ED ONCE MORE, | Brother Caused Arrest of Two AF leged Stealers of Sister, but Cannot Find Her. he} Juin Cachtkes tiirty-five years oldy yosald he Ived at No. 408 Bast nth street, and Nicholas Koetls, who gave the same ad- were field in $1,000 ball each by orkville Court om a charge of | aress, Magistrate Corrigan in to-day a for examination ! 1! 1 1 was not rot A abduction. The complainant waa James an fone week todas: on the uptown tracks of | Constandagua, of No, 447 West Thirty- eae Cae Sixth avenue elevated in West | seventh «treet : . by te eontae Rroolway. just north of the Bleecker | ynatandagus told the Magistrate that nit roof Greater New t station, where a Rang of work: | 1 asrole ee ot ; | ye ecoyed from their, y men pat dn a rail and forgot to prop: | of whom the pris- William 1 Mattes 4 jist ua a train came | one telling her that thely a ot He father was lin Rellevue Hospital an@ ‘ x | wanted ler They took her to a Greek 4 ut aturally an ungptked rail could not : x 1 HECHEN ony BIS en church in Twenty-third street, accord t anton s ind the pressure of the {ng ty the girl's story, but were toXi ° ‘ eavy ears, and the traln was derailed. [py q priest shat Peter aArniodis, who UY Fi XG an | ft remained on the “Li atructure, put] alao lived at No. 49 East Elghteenth Miller! the traftle of tle Slxth Avenue “L!”| stroet aia isi) wanted to marry the: va | Hil. would have to get a Iicense. ¢ Shotulogy at was tied up for more than three hours f Ry c buy " UN + | The girl Arnindis, Cachtkes, Koetis Ya img | while a wrecking w worked t0 DUC) and the fourth man, secured the mar Ae mn . Hana ears bask on the track. | ringe Icense and, returned to the a CHE Rain Kept Down Crowd. jchureh. There Arniodis and the girl ei * . ' | were married. The girl was then taken, They Dodged Ea Some semmtunce of service WAS MAIN: | gecording to the brother, to the Bast t * ceaiearrivead at [tated north of ighth street where] Eighteenth street house and Kept until : ae wore, switched. ‘The miserable} laat Tuesday morning, when she man= g nS) a the number | M€ed to escape, She returned home but yesterday was spirited a and none and | or her telatives knows where she [s. Detectives Thornton and Hazlett ar- and Koetls In a res- West Seventeenth taurant at No, 10 t to | just | @trest. Arniodis has not been located, since | MCF Ras te fourth man, athough the say they expect to arrest both | How Many Men in New York Know. How many men in New York know where to buy teed | n, bound | reet ! ' ‘ ‘ iiss m the Bl z 2 + . j Ca npres-letation, ‘The moter engineer, warned | smart, stylish, elegantly | No tot Allen street; hadty burned about the body y " « Moral res [by danger signals, held ha apeed down| tailored — sucts directly tnanaking © ; er , Gs fio four miles an hour, | from the wholesale ken, sadte, {ycthree; ribs broken by fll, t f 1 INSTA GO la A ilovk north of the station the tn-| }ouse? Not a hundred, wher Me ve le SE eT Ont: tig | sla: sell kaye ee ee aeete ag) Perhaps. Thousands will : 3 i t 1 1 Kk it and @ left-hand Corel . poll alta bed to the Eldridge street ntac Noone i L ! “phen: tes | henna tuck dropped to the ties. The | Know to-day when we ; ; Fan 1 were git unt ad | motor engineer shut off his power and | tell them that S. N, Wood t re than that number of =... f ‘ tt - Vins ae, a i applied the the train) & Co, sell clothing direct- ) ely Their injuries were not. galted eae, x 1 3 N Pr rit sid on. ‘The 1 ;| ly from their factory at Wie Be : \ a ph We y pi More oye truck of the frat car t y i ; ‘ 19% \ . | Pleased With Her Apartment. ee a wholesale price, which ! ‘ tatig, n front teh Yi i ti | 2 ynd var followed / the retailer's profit Where loot allod. ‘T 1 itt 1 resattied ) a a Natoriet ont truck of the seeond car followed | Saves Pp! Z asa but Dislikes the Notoriety sutt and brings the cost down > , At a Dangerous Angle. the and Limelight. | . if When the train stopped, the first vawning toward between the uptown and de ade a rush from nd were passed a few pas deralied Or MCDICINE It to the consumer to half! A suit that will cost $20 in any retail store dan be two wide | wn purchased here for $10-a $30 suit for $13, and so on. Buying directly from the manufacturer tho | lone insures r ! : i or 16H ay : to the rear coaches, where the muaris| this saving to everybody. } y d rawlings : m prisoners because of the 4 HO SEY real aa. BRAUER TOS ASEE danger, should they cim>| S.N. WOOD &CO., girl, 1 ston i Ae Wes ii WEAVE Nurses ‘available for Eleven. mtonine: tracks | 84 to90 Fifth Ave.,N.W cor. 14th St, ! Mo r leo ; Aas cca i next train following was run up Pi ‘4 Buildi thon, and r ‘ Int artis ot srs. iu fen stopped — tbo: and walked back | = === atr “ ticud 2h Wa faaiites 12 Aah through the cars tu the platform of | . + a as \ state at Bleecker street Then | i 1 ; . wer was shut off the north-bound Dress Well on Our ery of “E . ‘ Morrow, of sok) at low Third street and @ wreck- e . emails een . o atl crew was ordered from the Bat- ‘ Hae TH Is at Cooper Bild Miss Berk a y g Supt. Langham and his men had a} Hallway a Furnae \ ‘i neve: 1 big ad of them when they start: | , : wv mother and L work. They found It necessary v not only ‘to replace the derailed cars, THR FINEST UP-TO-DATE a rou sda ny but to re ck under them. | sd . yi It was the train e o : I: w i i | service Sixth avenue “L" had | f nr) hee i toe far elm. | Become normal, | ‘ 30 j ‘ that, She has a hearty ayy rane eee ae a H Hine v a | FOR MEN AND WOMEN ; i . ihe os UH SN I an Sa A Doesn't Like the Clmsliah . yehuned MINSTRELS A HIT. | Piha ceceh er tineenr A pe Was At abate I IIE ASESE t hy n utexpested gold min | Tee he Loyola Minstrels, from ths “Take t ood) Along ae ith aren 1 Nate anid er of t Likes Plaza and Her Treament There |: nie ara (ed f St. tqnatios de Loyala, on | aa) ills i a ee t i " dauitlend Jebrout eet] C1es Bighty-tifth street, comprisin: H ; = MRS, PAT JANRED " " ea] Ea Bie Ae aa tune agate | Lenox Clothing Co. t wien i | has s! 7 sof the city, have achieved a dis ‘ Ro wos WIRD, HELL Se anaes ia’ thele_enterta nents || 229 61n Av, near 17th St, follhive Couldn't Save Aen ale : eet eect rhe company etnes uc 227490 AV. weazath Stihl: tien : wile Me a By THE i i \ ARTISTIC. ‘Fase tasa ave hall tonontoe | Brooklyn Store, 1129 B'Way. fro: “ Nera matsta weuls i F eSiiginal eketches byiJames Er, Devine, ‘avites. Tier 4 1 a iy t Lacey ay 7 SN Rattie sto 4 : William Wallace and J = bach i real sacatl 1 1 if * the end men, won fa pears of a (OL cca ra BO ped with that ‘ wey uy | tems of ¥ eee ‘OUR ian s to vet 1 and new. All newspaper rec= jf) ti vas inieveds es Htisiiite Col ee ords will be broken | 1 , : wed Ne as to yi 1 5 \, Madras Walst, Bhout good’ coffee Is and value is | " ne ae ele mnt 1,000 Pat (| BI d 25 butions by THE | My Hi Pe haereniant Sir $580 over biel WORLD'S 25TH ij ™ m1 Cam 1a u i An ; F e Mall and Telephone Orders Fi led. ZAR SSSI 1 rip dust dinished was because her | spend $0,000 a year in tt © dined Manhattan, Brook- ANNIVERSARY || nanaere Liber & Ob at provide an fans. wines and frente reat oul aie \, EDITION, out next | i : ue | 0c nday, M 10th. } , ) Gan Sunday, M ls Ata Saving of Almost 40 per cent Hane, Mies lou See : a Thousands of copies } of this record-brealc- | | { | wh now r Went Back for Mother. newspaper edi- tion will be preserved as souvenirs and for the value of the in- formation it will con- tain. cAn extra | 100,000 copies will ' nto the room Another fireman and fo dragged i be printed.) 25 Gs she Was soon burned to a crisp. Not AIL good corn is about same: Grit’s the w ay = : POST (ss) man Elijab's Maana, An OX= to nre made that counts. “The Toate Lingers.” ni avitie ch rengor. Tey venra {tion of an haw Tone dt ts my a felf. This medicine te nothing short of ton with f | managers of mi @ blessing to sick people.” Note the Prices: Not the suits we two weeks ely week or Enti every < new m spick and rooms, invi Women’s, Young Women’s and Misses’ Sizes. $83.00 Suits for$25.00 $45.00 Suits tor$29.50 $35.00 Suits tor$38,00 ted you to Inspect a materials— 1 from the work- and fre new BROADWAY AND BIGHTEENTH STREET. Ace uats Invited Ef CORRE G (AfLies Cte WASHINGTON ST: cr and Barclay Streete Between Park Ela RHEUMATISM GOUT, AND aC Gay ‘SUNDAY WORLD WANTS | ere MONDAY WONDERS.

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