The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1908, Page 12

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“MUS FURT \WIFE GROPES IN GF BRALY, KEEPS HS FACULTIES Twas the Part That Controls Sight and Hearing, but Neither Is Impaired. Grocer Cannann Rescued and! Held in Hospital for At- tempted Suicide. With more than one fourth of his! | brain removed, but suffering absolutely, grocer at &26 Broadway, owes his © no inconvenience and in possession of| life to the fact that his wife, Martha, all is faculties, Jacob Ritz, twenty-two! happened to wake up before dawn to- _ years old, of No, 188) De Kalb avenue,| gay, something she hadn't done before ) Brooklyn, will leave St Mary's Hospital| in years. When she saw that he was in Brooklyn in a few days. after having not at her side she hastened In her bare gone through a unique surgical opera- | tion. > Ritz tried to kill himself on April 3, T%e Cannanns live over the grocery, i 4 following a disappointment in a love af- and as she went down the stairs the } fair, the police say, and sent a revolver) 44. of gas hecame very strong: bullet into the right side of his head. | The surgeons | d00r leading to the store was unlecked, t¥e and as she opened it the rush of gas} ost suffocated her. She had presence John F. Cannann, forty years old, @ feet to look for him. > penetrating the brain. } Marvelled that the man lived, but ~ lead was extracted and Ritz showed The | j CHAUFFEUR FINED GAS-FILLED ROOM FOR USING CHAINS THEIR STOLEN CHILD: TO SAVE AUSBAND a | chains ont Anderson was arrested o: Central Park West and sides have been preparing f The National Asso: | tomobile Manufacturers retain » to Be Made Automobile turers’ Asso ‘ou treet. The fine was Anderson’s counsel an Test, attle. a Test os Little Bartolo Giulfre, Missing Parken } s Manufac- | Fa Award Ar » doltar for | Park eels of his machine Maret enty-se MAY 15, | the 1908. m “PARENTS GET BACK Six Weeks, Found in Street by Policeman. re Are Derelict. ral.) with $-3.00 : MERIT ane © enough vitality to rally Dr. McNulty, the Nulty foung that the lesions in t brain had not knit oro; grdéwing tumor was the brain sac and the man’s fron one. There was only one thing to in, and | = Femove the crowth, or the man would | Pea EP ETAT CUT y aie ell 1 dle. of Fordham Hospital had When the forwar was trephined with a circuls perhaps an inch In diamet found that the ) short time. Dr, McNulty and his @ sistants removed both the tumo growth and the diseased brain matte house surgeon at given up visiting | over * Ritz when he was called in to diagnose @ complication in the case. Dr. Me- part of Ritz’s skull terior portion of the hin oi pted suicide. He ds still in a se-| ss . s Ae « 1a great deal of the polsonous | United states |} shoes has part of the sole un- © This last when weighed after the oper- ) ation was found to aggre; four | > ounces, avoirdupois. ef and th it had become |r th United States ; . Becta da the front of ; dusing him to worry a great by President —not the reddish tint of ) it was anticipated living eee nee e spongy hemlock. | would be built up naturally to » place if the operation proved succes: The operation was an unqualified su cess, much to the g: c MeNu! t got better to fear was aring, of smell would follow. ¥ tin its c res ry and sensory nerves and this part tat was taken out when Second 0 Whether I to his brain ar conceived gray ithe are W F Dr of the p wel, to do with dllities of the __ MUST GO TO SING SING. Judge Cro eyesight or sense visual, ne that, the | Mire » Gives Long Terms to Two ted Binck Hand Men. Judge Crain, in Part V. of General Sessions i (Marco, of No. Fast ¢ and seventh street, who den from Michael East Thirteenth to Kill Policinno when the money, to Sing than three yea Judge Crane 5 pher Lo Piccollo, of Hundret and Seve Sing prison f Péecollo and t and robbed Lui No. 45 East O STANDARD OIL DIVIDEND SHOWS NO CHANGE. nd enough not to light a match, | hough she was being rapidly | ty. me, groped in th darkness until | | she found an open jet and stopped the fs | how. | consia pened doors and windows | found rune . of the) and, HE best sole leather made [ashes Creumeste is “oak tanned’—tough, —— durable, lasting. BROWNSVILLE RiOT CASE. | The Merit is the only $3.00 \Geage Hough Sustains the Gov- | shoe in the world that carries real “oak tanned”’ soles. To a fight the | Dr. Lordi, vorked for some tin r became con the hospital a prisoner, charged with | ernment Against a Petitioner | ed down a de- terposad to a nt's answer to scar W. Reld, for- | , 18 too sick to leave her bed | T blacked, so that you can see for yourself the light color of the genuine oak Jeather that her husband malaria sev) id the police ck of Oak leather is not the only example of $4.00 quality in Merit Shoes. The whole shoe is $4.00 quality. The same specifications that make $4.00 shoes are used for Merit Shoes throughout. Place $4.00 shoes and Merit Shoes side by side and vou can’t tell them apart. Give them = STIS VEN» | ASING MARKET: Reading, Steel, Smelting, the | Pacitics and Brooklyn Transit in Demand, Julias Silverstein, | Five s Jullus S! | avenue. ive and mixed In the! Park but the gains cl Arrested With udenta, Ix Discharged. Greater New York Stores MANHATTAN, “Broadway, at Reade St- Greenwich St., near Fulton, °23d St. Metropolitan Life Building. Sth Av.. near 24th St. *Sth Av., near 36th St. versteln, of No. 1658 Ma he knows one of stopped to speak police arrived and under arrest, an Sugar and People's Gas Later, there was a showed placed REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. | REAL ESTATE Ea 5 ing, Brook- the Pacifics and e The te shares and e 1,301,200 of what you buy a lot for can remain on bond and mortgage for one, two or three years. You get a title policy—guaranteeing your oy ; Ir FREE OF CHARGE, SHIPPING NEWS. AIMANAC Mt FRONTING PORT OF NEW VoRK Go---To This Property Direct by taking E SPECIAL the Catholic Protectory Band on Sunday, May 37, at 2,30 P. M SEND FOR BOOKLET *Special Depa | REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. NOW is the time to BUY THIS PROPERTY—es- pecially before subways are built in this location—DON’T WAIT—Later op you will have to pay five times as much for it. AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A LARGE PROFIT IN A SHORT TIME. ABSOLUTE AUCTION SALE OF “=| £00 BRONX LOTS ADJOINING THE PARKLIKE GROUNDS on THE COUNTRY CLUB, O EASTERN BOULEVARD————} evated or Subway to 177th Street, or Simpson Street and Westchester car to ihe property. NOTICE: The public are cordially invited to attend the grand concerts to be given in the pavilion on the premises by the Metropolitan Band (graduates of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum) on Saturday, May Jo, at 2.30 P. M., and TOWN JOSEPH P. DAY, 35 nassa'SiRY. ci. mene fori Wemeniial These) 2 Six Factories and Two Tanneries at Endicott and Lestershire, N. Y. ‘Look for the Oak Band the same wear and they will endure alike. How do we doit? For one thing we tanthat oak leather ourselves—and save you the tanner’s profit. Then Merit Shoes.are made in our own factories, that can turn out ten million pairs a year— saving you the -manufac- turer’s profit. Lastly, we skip the jobbers and com- mission men and seli direct in our own great chain of stores at one small profit instead of four. We are the only shoe retailers in the world that go back as far as the green hides for our sources of supply. That is how you can get $4.00 quality—oak_ leather and all—in Merit Shoes at $3.00. For Men and Women 1 ) St.. near Lexington Av. Av., Proctor’s SSth St. Theatre. Broadway, ie REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. | GO---SEE THIS PROPERTY AND SEIZE ThE CHANCE 150 DOLLARS wit! Buy Vou a $500 Lot. 210 DOLLARS Will Buy You a $700 Lot. LOHBAUER PARK Beautiful PELHAM BAY AND OTHER STREETS and AVENUES :| SALE Commences at 11 A.M., TUESDAY, MAY 19, At the Exchange Salesroom, 14-16 Vesey St., N. Y. City. DOCK ROAD Lord & Taylor Are Now Holding Their Annual May Sale of Girls’ Wash ‘Dresses Dresses White French Lawn trimmed with fine needle work em- "2.95 broidery. Mercerized Linens regular Blue, Pink, Tan and White, em-{ values broidery trimmed. $4.00 Fancy Ginghams to in a great assortment of styles. $5.00 Dresses Dresses White Lawns, Scotch of Irish Linens, all Ginghams and French colors; Anderson Ging- Percales; hams andW hite Lawns; 6 to 14 yrs., . 4 to 14 yrs., "3-95 "5.00 regular value $5 to $6 regular value $7.50 Misses’ Fumper Dresses Dresses of Percales and Cham- brays, assorted styles and colorings; “5.50 regular value $7.50 Dresses of Imported Ginghams, Fancy Plaids,also Mer- cerized Linens in solid colors, my go regular value $10.00 “Special Clearance Sale” of Girls’ Coats sizes 4 to 14 years, at 5.00 S°*7.50 formerly $7.50 to $12.50 * Broadway & 2oth St.; sth Ave.; roth St. Lord & Taylor Announce for Saturday, May 16th, Special Sale of IVomen’s Coats & Capes at Greatly Reduced Prices Chiffon Broadcloth Capes AG Pongee Coats $ 1<.00 Tourist Coats( os Silk Rubberized Coats ) Pepe Satin Coats Braided Lace Coats). Linen & Lace Lingerie Coats | g Pongee Coats 25.00 fancy Cloth Capes values Fancy Lace Coats} *° eee Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. — %. Altman & Co. ARE PREPARED TO RECEIVE RUGS AND DRAPERIES, FURS AND FUR GARMENTS FOR STORAGE DURING {THE SUMMER MONTH>, THE MOST “APPROVED METHODS BEING USED FOR THE SAFE-KEEPING THEREOF, WHEN ARRANGING FOR STORAGE, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT ORDERS BE PLACED FOR CONTEMPLATED ALTER ATIONS AND REPAIRS IN FUR GARMENTS, AND FOR THE CLEANING ANDO REPAIRING OF RUGS, LACE CURTAINS CLEANED AND STORED. 3 34th Street, 35th Street and 5th Anna)

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