The evening world. Newspaper, July 6, 1908, Page 4

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cet eee rece ter tay Sitter es ' eenmer omen ° BAC HD SETS SLEFPWG SAILOR 7 FRE TO HOMES DF a0 PERSONS “Effort Made to Bum Big 7-Story Tenement Close to Police Headquarters, PWNER REFUSED $800 Blackmailers Demanded That Sum, and Threatened to De- |, stroy place if Not Paid, —- Under the shadow of Polloe Heads ‘ quarters the blackhand soclety sent an , agent at 4 A. M. to-day to destroy big seven-story tenement house in NEARLY DROWNED ——BYRIING TIDE /Selected Beam Under Dock for | Bed, but Human Chain Saves Him. To save one of Uncle Sam's sallore trom drowning to-day !t required the | services of half the Hoboken police |toree, who, after a vain effort, sum- moned a squad of carpenters to saw @. hole in @ dock near the Lackawanna Rallroad ferry. The man was sleeping off a jag under the dock, and the In- coming tide would have reached him within half aa hour after the time of his rescue, The saflor had in some unaccountable way climbed under the dock and picked out a wide beam for his bed. He was @moring like & Iner’s fog siren In action , which 800 persona were sleeping because Whe lessee of the house, Francesco Gil- " prenzo, hed refused to be blackmailed wut of $900, The absolute Indifference of the black: | handers to the police has been more ap- | parent each day as the society gets more and more active, Only a few! mornings ago, while three policemen were watching a house In East Elev- enth street, which had been threatened @ man sipped into the place, touched off a bomb and made his way to the street. When the explosion ocourred the three policemen were almost hurled from their feet. | ‘The house, which was attacked with fire this morning, extends from No. 24 to No. 28) Mulberry street. Police Headquarters 1s at No. 30 and pollcemen| ‘reporting for duty or going off duty Yare constantly passing the tenement, \This morning, the weather being hot, a Imumber of men held on reserve were | ‘fn front of the Headquarters getting air ‘when a newspaper reporter hurried up| and said: | “That big tenement-house over there fs on fire.” Police Discover Fire. The policemen looked, and sure tenough a blaze was mounting from the fifth to the sixth floor in the front apart- ments. The police hurried up to & va-| ant apartment on the fifth floor und found a mattress soaked with turpen: | tine ablaze. They threw the b&rning iMattress out of the window before much amage had been done, but net before the families had been awakened, , Then came the usual mad rush to the streets. Many frightened persons took ito the roof and others to the fire- escapes, When the firemen came there was nothing for them to do on ‘the fifth floor, but Chiet Croker began an in- Vestigation on his own account. On the geventh floor, also a vacant apartment, | he found a second mattress soaked with turpentine, In the centre of the} mattress wag a bucket of paint, and over the bucket was a lighted candle resting on a thin sheet of cardboard, fhe candle was burned aimost down to the cardooard when the Chief foun @nd in another five minutes there have been a second fire. Had Demanded $800, | "They have tried to burn me out bee cause I refused to be blackmailed,” ex- P d Gilorenzo. "I am positive of renzo then turned over to the police a letter he had received on Fri. day. He sald two familles had moved out of his house on Wedneslay last, one from the fifth Méor and the other from floor, The landlord sald Were good tenants and re- rss. | r to Gilorenzo signed “ e which means blackhand, eas “You leave $8 In a vacant room. Put a lamp beside th If you| do not the lamp w! t you on fire. “You must pay this ag a tricute to our lice have the letter, but there to the writer and none to the a nd agent who started the fire this morning. ee LAKE RESORTS MENACED. | Vermonters on Champlain Shore to Move Against Pulp Mills. he Adirondack s ous refuse. Despite “Advice of Counsel” Ales Petruch Lande in Cell. ‘ Alexan wo diamonds value Lass, a diam 42 John street, in the Jefferson Court this morning. Lass May 2 Pe ok wo paying please monds $280. ra hle that Wa his office her rey , counsel for the te plainant pe SELL SEIZED AMMUNITION Five thousand 38 calibre r which we spectors 0 Nel eteamahip i for Cuba June 12 will be sold on Thursday. The inspectors took charge of the leved they were being sent to agitators pnd revolutionists: cartridges because it was be | when Policeman Garrick arrived on the “Hey, wake up or you'll drown,”| shouted Garrick. But the sailor never | budged an inch, and snored the! TAK EVEN POISONED BY “CHICKEN POTPIE ~ATCHURCH PICK | Jersey Women Killed Their | Own Fow! for Feast—Mys- tery in Case—Boy Dies. (Spectal «0 The Evening World.) CAMDEN, N. J., July 6—One person dead and seventy {Il from potsoning fa the outcome of a pic veld by the Methodist Church of Atco on Saturday. Yesterday Edward Hall, ten years old, son of Albert Hall, died from ptomaine poisoning. Of the seventy whole fam- files were confined to their beds. While most of the victims have recovered land no more will die, several are atill {quite it Chicken potple 1s blamed for the ‘poisoning. Just how is not yet ex- eral women of ¢e church used chick- potple at the Murray home. half the town attended the picnic and Baturday night the nearby do¢tors louder, fore cops samo, and if any- thing should wake a sleeping man it is @ chorus of Hoboken cops They | shouted In unison, but nothing was | joing. | The jackle kept right on sleeping and | looked as if he was enjoying tt. The! incoming tide w rly due and the, water was rising y minute, A longshoreman’s hook attached to a rope was thrown atop the sailor man and {t dangled around theetick until Analy tt fastened under the imp belt. The cops tugged away and sud- denly tho Jackie's ‘belt broke and tha | hook dug {nto his leg, leaving a big yaeh and the lood flowing. Some thoughful person got a oouple of carpenters with a kit of tools and the job o fsawing a hole inyouen the | floor of the dock began. A human | hain was formed and the Jackie was hauled to safety. | He was taken to St a i A Mary's Hospital | of blood and ing to what name. Hia | oklyn Navy | unconselous from the |) nothing was found indi nip he belonged, or hat was raising The ard was notified. were busy. When young Hall became very {Il the loca’ nones fatled to work and & brother of the boy rode three miles for a physician, A ball game was a part of the day's programme and the visiting players all became iil. The Coroner {s Investigating the case to-day. FELL INTO PARK LAKE. ——1— Five-vear-old Isabel Orgrathy, of No 21 East Seventy-fifth street, caught her too !n the board walk on ¢ of the Conservatory Lake In Park to-day and fell into the water. Her brother, George, seven years old was trying to draw her out when Policeman Shea, who had witnessed the accident from the opposite shore of the lake, arrived just tn time to save her. The iittle girl was taken to the boat house, where she had her clothes dried and then went home. Stern Brothers Will Close Daily Saturdays at at 5 P. M, and 12 O'Clock. Sales for To-morrow, Tuesday Women’s Double Tipped Silk Mousquetalre Gloves , Kayser and Ivanhoe Makes 16 Button Length, in black, white and tan, 16 Button Length, in black, white and colors, Regular Price $1.25 Pair, 95¢ Regular Price $1.80 Pair, $] . 15 Laces and Lace Robes French, German and Filet Valenciennes Laces and Insertions, 1% to 214 in. wide, 35¢ to $1.45 Doz, Yds, Regular Values 65¢ to $2.95 Doz. Yds, Laces, Galloons nd Insertions of Embroidered Net, Filet and Venise with Venise, atiste Combinations, in white & ecru, 2 to9 in. wide, 35¢ to $2,3§ Yd, Regular Values 68¢ to $4.50 Yard Fancy Colored, Persian and Cream and Gold Bandings, 1 to 9 in. wide, 45¢ to $2,35 Yd. Regular Values 95¢ to $5.50 Yard Lace Robes of Lierre, Embroidered Net Marquise and Batiste with Net and Soutache, $12,50 to 55,00 Regular Values $ 19,00 to 115.00 Metal Bedstea ds & Bedding From Regular Stock at Decided Reductions BRASS BEDSTEADS, Formerly $27.00, ENAMELLED IRON BEDSTEADS, Formerly $5.25, WOVEN WIRE SPRINGS, Formerly $4.50, COTTON FELT MATTRESSES, Formerly $6.50, (THIRD FLOOR, ANNEX) West Twenty x $21,00, 25.00, 36.00 33.00 and 43.00 $4.50, 6.25, 10,00 7.75 and 12.50 * $3,50, 4,50, 6.50 5.50 and 8.00 $5.50, and 9.25 6.78, 7.75 8. sthird Street ned. Consable ce TUESDAY, Women’s Su CROSSBAR DIMITY WAISTS, also JULY 7TH, mmer Waists dotted swiss, Value $2.75 |.50 FRENCH BATISTE WAISTS, hand embroldered, Value $3.50 2,00 MULL AND BATISTE WAISTS, trimmed with fine lace andembroldery, Values $6 BLACK CHINA SILK WAISTS Val Special Selections of Lace, Net Lingerie Dresses, Porch Shawls, M Suits, Vells, Hoslery, Underwear at Most Attractive Prices. 50 10 $12,50 4-90. 5.00, 6,75 ue $9.75 3.50 and Chiffon Walsts, Linen and Otor and Travelling Coats, Bathing Parasols and Travelling Requisites rot Ligh Brat plained. Mrs. Willtam Murray and sev-, ens from thelr own yard end made the More than AM A ING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY v, 1900, | ana they opened {clock ene lost her patle nd a owe , called In the policeman SCHOOLSHIP AT CHERBOUPY In the Harlem Police Court Mra. Gor A cablegram received at r man sald that whe Hducation this me g anno th ALL NIGHT ON ROCF party off the roof was showered ae : Noe with frult, and there was a haif brick t’ New Ye ’ lp Newport —_~—- among It rived at Cherbourg on lay Mrs. Gorman relented ! wpnted to mander Eberhardt r ve them fagis man | Young Men and Women Ar- rested, but Are Released in Police Court, From midnight unt!! 4 o'clock this moraing there was an impromptu eon. cert on the roof of @ tenement, No, 208 | East Ninety-elghth street, that was quite wnoxpected by the nelghoors, As {t progressed It became so ovjactionadle that Policeman Flannagan was called to \arrest the troupe, which consisted of | two young women and two youths. They said they were J le Downs, 31, | of Grantwood, N, J.; Lulu Gorman, 1, jot No, 28 East Ninety-eighth atreet; Arthur Lamensdorf, 19, of No, 18 Eaat Rew seierth street, and James Kings- Telephone 1063 Gramercy 32 EAST 23d ST., N. Y. Great Sale of | SLIP COVERS Made to Order $ 29 ley, of No, 14% Lexington avenue, The quartet went to North Beaoh | Guring the day, and when they re | Five Five turned to the elty Lulu Gorman au Pieces Pieces and sit on the roof, They were laden with bags of fruit, It was midnight when they settled | themselves on pillows near the front, ! of Bem Belgian Liner Stripes, allowing 20 yds. Larger Suits in Proportion, Call and select fren eur large assortment; ‘Phone of send Postal and eur man wil} call with samples, Delivered tn New York, Brooklyn & Jersey City, Perfect Ot guaranteed, Bested that they go up to her | BestCreamery Butter, ib.23c (is At All the James Butler inc. Stores ! AMES‘ Until next Wednesday evening we give our patrons the benetit of the lowest butter prices they have had in many a long day—and the quality is all that the most fastidious could desire. It is the finest of the June-grass tub butter—and there is nothing finer to be had ‘n this line. Print Butter, 25¢ BELLE BROOK—the fanciest quality made—wrapped in waxed paper and enclosed fn dust-proof carfons—thus ensuring its superior flavor and absolute purity. \Well worth the extra two cents and the biggest value to be had in print butter, Gloss Starch 2 Ibs Annona Be] Se Sardines, Imported Marzan Brand.......+.. 3 cans 25¢ Cream Cheese, best New York Stale, pound... ss 15¢ Smoked Beet, Blue Ribbon, 15¢ carton foresee sesseees 12¢ Smoked Shoulders, fancy “picnics,” ID.ereeeeres $c Bacon, Swift’s Famous Boneless Eagle Brand, pound........ +06 17¢ Malt Extract, Peerless, 3 bottles 25c.; bottle............06 9¢ Cracker Dainties ||Spanish Olives 19° Uneeda Milk + & pkgs, Essie Brund—Large, 18-07, bottle, selected Queens, pe paisnaps tee \ for c regularly sold for 30c, reduced this week to..,... ‘ahams ....+6- Essle Brand—Six-oz. bottle, sslected Queens, regularly Macarcon Jumbles, a1b............ 18C fold for 12¢, reduced this weel uieenor dig aG6hG Imported Sardines, auto Club Soda or M neral Water, aii favors, 18¢e 5¢ Olive oil, large 2sc can... large ie a ann Wi see Saratoga rin at id Belfast Ginger Ale, « dest Warrer eranure Senes 10 oer RT cet ue at cer” 1 10 Tomato Ketchup, Peerless brand; pu 10e Peerless Root Beer, bottle to make 10¢ est Ingredienty, bottle.,,.... peeateee SBAllONS cs cesee eee e essen ee een eee neee Prepared Mustard, exquisite flavor; 5e Liberty Jams, i) kinds cholce fruits; 10¢ ottle Se and.... AARC HOnOUdE eeeeeeee BHO) andiodeesogonona tbbbe> Vinegar, <ider or w and full 10e JAMS, Blue Ribbon Brand, choicest strength; large bottle... sete Brown fruits; 4 1b. glass jar... seereee. Olive Oil, Morteo & imported; finest 23¢e Tapioca, Bive Ribbon, the finest French olive oil; bottle 65¢, 36¢ and... ...0008 size pickage, pbdd Salad Oil, best American; in bottles, each 5¢ Farina, Blue Ribbo BO NOCANdi se venstennranmra nies see vere | wheat; 1-Ib. size packagé.......... = FRE Handsomely Decorated Japanese Folding Fan Free to Every Purchaser This Week Diana Tea Cools, Refreshes and Strengthens ‘OR hot weather, tea should be the national beverage of these United States. Properly made, it soothes, strengthens, refreshes and quenches thirst as nothing else will do—if it is good tea, the kind you get at the nearest ‘James Butler” Store. If you use Diana Tea, add a slice of lemon and you have a drink fit for a goddess. Here are our extra special Tea and Coffee offers for this week: 100 Stamps Free with 1-lb. carton DIANA TEA for 70c 60 Stamps Free with 1 |b. UNXLD TEAS (4 varieties) ..50¢ | 20 Stamps Free with 1 lb, Old Plantation Coffee..30c 60 Stamps Free with 1 Ib, Ceylon Golden Tips, .60c | 16 Stamps Free with | lb. Best Blended Colfee, .25¢ 30 Stamps Free with 1 |b, Chofce No. 1 Teas ...38¢ | 10Stamps Free with |b. Best MaracatboCoifee 20c 46 Stamps Free with 1 ib. Choice Na. 2 Teas... ,25¢ | 10 Stamps Free with | lb, Best Santos Coffee, ,.,17c Four Famous Brands of Condensed Milk Butler's Brand Liberty Brand 4 Semin Brand ih Essie Brand F th re milk i n cream; a (an xtra rich and cholce; ichest and best for ae Nenad to he 7¢ r } a yond ime 8c reduced to.....0., 9e babies; cans... 10c SS buy the choicest uf wines, liquors, ales and beers from any of the 94 JAMES BUTLER SED STORES, at the lowest possible prices, and very often for less than the whole- sale cost to small dealers. A few specials up to Wednesday night follow, and may be ordered C, O. D. from any of our stores in Greater New York: Gordon Dry Gin, Best Imported, bot., 75c French Claret, Jean Francisco et Cie's Imported Special, bot.. he 50¢ Table Claret, sitet tees iii ett teatny tolla 28, orm’. * 10@ California Claret, iio on Gur fee. Oo) Me. 69¢ Princeton Cocktails, sic. 2 itt Reset tom 78 0 + Be bottle. Ba Stamps Free with bottle of the mellow family favorite— Be 30 Old Monogram Whiskey, worn 51 bot., for 75¢ 50 Stamps Free with bottle of Jean Francisco et Cie’s a | French Cognac Brandy, worth $2 bot, for $1.15 _ 30 $1.00 ™ Stamps Free with case of 24 bottles of ; Lager Beer, Ebreva)Licbmaanaie, Blackberry Cordial, *t«....... 80¢ | Kingussie Scotch, bout......... 79¢ Bass Ale, born tortie, Pint sie...... $1.50 | Guinness’s Stout, f"n"" $1.35 Reduced from Ruppert’s or Eichier’s song, Several times Mrs, Gorman went again, gave them’a sharp lecture and up and begged the young men to &9 told them to clear out and behave them home, so her daughtw could go to b selven tait they paid no attention to ber. —_~ Opposite Metropolitan Life Buliding | | | | session with a! finally called the four to the bridge | AANA MM ASO BLUNT ye hamenaemanme ‘ONem-Apans G Established Forty-One Years. ! During July and August this store will close at 12,30 o'clock Saturdays and 6 o'clock evenings. Our Delivery Service in New Jersey Is the Most Complete of Any New York Store Furniture Slip Covers, $3.89 Orders taken at This Price for Balance of the Week Upholstery Dept.—O’ Neil! Butldina sn Allowing 20 yards, We measure, cut, make and bind, We will take your order for delivery to August {st. We a use the best quality Belgian suripe. [SS “al | 30c, per yard additional over 20 yards, {Nianirutt ui We were the originators of the pop- some ULE 1 ular priced Slip Covers in this city. We adhere strictly to the policy of using only standard, durable, { first class fabrics, coupled with the best possible workmanship. $3.89 ....Allowing 20 yards made up... $3.89 Note:—This price only for Manhattan, Bronx, Brook-, lyn, Hoboken and Jersey City, in =i Clearance Sale of Linoleums and Oilcloths. O'Neill Building 1s and remnants of all kinds of Lino- t he accumulation of this season's business—= ots and MARKED AT BARGAIN PRICES as Odd pieces, short le leuins ile grouped into } follows: Floor Oilcloths | 25c. grade, | 35c. grade, 49. grade, 49 Linoleums : see a 139¢ Inlaid Linoleums ants—a limited quantity of regular 0 grades, to be closed out at, yard... | Odd pieces and re 149c | $1.25, $1.35 and $1.5 _A Beautiful Medallion Portrait ; ABSOLUTELY FREE A _ A True Beautiful Work of Art. , Medallion No Name p with Advertise- Farchases ment Amounting Anywhere to ‘on the $10.00, Ghswwen’ Medallion, How to Get the Medallion. Secure a portrait coupon at any counter where you make a purchsse, Take it with your sales slips to the medallion counter and have # punched, showing amount of your purchase When these aggregate 410 bring the ticket to the medallion counter to- gether with the photograph you wish reproduced. You will receive the medallion in about 3 weeks’ time, and your photo. graph will be returned at the same time unharmed, Should you wish to have the portrait in Ife colors, burnt in, a charge of 25¢, is made, To realize the pleasure there is in tobacco you must chew it. There’s more solid satisfaction in a package of Chew than you can buy in any tobacco in any other form. “Virgin Leaf” is the finest of Green River tobacco, carefully selected, ripened and cured, and packed fresh and clean in a special tinfoil package. 5 cents buys it anywhere, Get some. Established by D. H. McALPIN & CO.

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