The evening world. Newspaper, September 24, 1908, Page 18

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- PRE ere eerese SUICIDE 10 PROVE HE HAD NO FEAR OF A HEREAFTER TENEMENT FIRE I BLAMED UPON FENOUS. WOMAN Police Hear Queer Gossip Af FAST MALL HITS » 4 soe ANRC ITTSY SAPO ese SLE RC De sou OE THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1908. ! ast mail! on the New York Central Rall-) road ran into a West Shore passenger and express train that had been held in one of the blocks a short distance west of Little Falls. The mail train had d because of been brought to slow s | the fogsy condition, otherwise there PASSENGERS Ht . As it was, @ dozen tra ds were | jured more or less seriously, \ passengers were bruised ai shaken up. Three postal clerks w taken to the hospital at Little Fall The severest injury was suffered by W. B, Gilbert, of Syracuse, whose Jaw was Storm Sweeps Through Luzon \lportion of the Philippine group, aweep-| part of the island of Samar, FEAR TYPHOON =: HAS KILLED MANY Southeastern Luzc blon. evident, however, that s storm, A tel IN PHILIPPINES was the postal building. despatch recety ‘says that the loas of proper many persons » North- Nasbate and part of Kom- The typhoon disappeared in the moving in a direction west ter followed In the wake of the sudden ram from the town of Nashate hat every building In the place vith the single exception of i Rombton | ta meacome, Jat nine minutes past twelve this mora. Ing, twelve hours late, She experienced a terrific gale that lasted three da; Nounteinous seas réached the ve . bridge and {t was found necessary to reduce ES ES Be to seven knots an hour, MOTHER ER SUNSHINE DEAD. She Gave candy and and Peanuts to Children in Park, out Junghan, fitty-flve years was found dead to-day her | room in the tenement at No, 613 Fifth street. Gas from a tube connecting with a stove that had worn through North- MAESTIC SWEPT BY GRAT tA IN Ocean reat With Waves UAsked if He Dreaded Death, Cook Answers With Pistol Shots. ter Blaze That Imperils 18 Families. There were spite and jealousy behind the incendiary fire started in the big tenement nth street at 1 A, M. to-day, if the David Cook, a painter, thirty-eight year sold, died carly to-day in Roose melt Hospital of a self-inflicted bullet fwound, Cook shot himself last night at | the home of his father-in-law, William | futton, No. 47 West Nineteenth street, fatter @ conversation on the fear of| Th @eath and the hereafter, which ap- Parently worked upon his mind to such fan extent that he was impelled to end | 3 bis life. Bafore he killed himself Cook | widow, who gave battle to the flames s relatives fron and d them before — they Grove his relatives from the room with | Tetoned the stairways and shut off the se} deductions of the police and Fire Mar- shal be correct. ighteen families In this five and there would likely hi been loss of life had {t not been for Mrs, | Margaret Murphy, a handsome young Bis revo escape of those above. Cook had beon drinking heavily for| Mrs. Was awakened by the smell of smoke, and, rushing trom her p@everal days, his father-in-law told an “ cay is , apartme! n the second floor, found Evening World reporter to-di Yes-lthe hall zing. The stairway and terday afternoon he left his home, aty walls had been soaked with kerose: and the flames were looking dangerous, Mrs, Murphy used water and blanxets! before she began to yell, and when the other tenants came from their rooms the fire was under control, When Policeman James Ryan, of the East Fifty-first street station, came he called the Fire Marshal, and when the tenants In the house were questioned a story was told of a Jealous woman who yo. 142 West Seventeenth street, after E kissing | wife, Florence, goodby fend promising to stop drinking. He 3 as very much depressed by ‘his long period of dissipation. Talked of Hereafter, He appeared at his wv fhome about 7 o'clock He eemed ner- sought revenge on a woman in the Jwous and excited, but was sober. Inthe! house. If the tenement nouse F ining-room were Mr. Sutton, his daugh-| proves true, an arrest will Iikel jter Nora and a girl friend, Grace} made and woman will be made pris- oner. ——~—— DAN R, HANNA FINED §25, CLEVELAND, Sept. %4.—A fine of $25 | and an upbaiding by Police Judge Mc- Gannon was the punishment meted out | to Dan R. Hanna, millionaire son of | the late Senator M. A. Hanna, in the Police Court yesterday, the culmination jot Hanna's lashing the face of Claude M Logan, automobile salesman, with the wip used by Hanna In tooling his four- in-hand on the Boul July 10. ~~ y Bloomer, In some way the conversa- tlon turned on death and somebody eaked Cook if he was afrald to dle or }belleved in a hereafter. Cook's reply fwwas to rise from his chalr and pull a Prevolyer from his hip pocket. "Get out of here, all of you!” he jphouted, aiming the pistol at his father- | Mn-law, “I'm going to end my Ife right | “mow” Then he fired, but his alm was un- Steady, and the bullet only whizzed past “Mr. Sutton’s ear. ‘Terrified by Cook's actions, his relatives and Miss Bloomer Med to the street. In her terror Miss Button fell down a flight of stairs and fwas badly bruised. As they reached the sidewalk the sound of a second shot SHIPP1 1G NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Gun rives, 5.49/6un sets. 5.64|Moon rises 440 | THE TIDES. reached their ears. Bandy Hook, Vincent Rolder, whose flat {s across | Governor's the airshaft from Mr. Sutton's, ran to | Hel! Gate hi Ww and saw Cook raise the re- y i? his head, pull the trigger and VORT OF NEW YORK, in ¢ summoned a policeman, who y : to Roosevelt Hospient, From se arent that he couid | Buelow no t entered his Carrere heek and ranged through the bri Teutonic pa Vincenzo Bont WILBUR WRIGHT ORDERS NEW AEROPLANE MOTOR. Incoruing Steamships. DUE TO-DAY. Fortuna, Gibraltar. Argentine, Gibraltar, Pallanza, Hamburg. Monterey, Vera Cruz, Korea, Libau. Will Be eventy-five Horse- | Grat Walder: Fouts foaho, Fy Power and Double the Speed | =*>rens* of His Airship, Outgoing Steamships. Min had made | ceric, vegiapon Bey o,acksonvtie | ar Wright, Savannah, | Madonna, Naples. Grosser Kurtuerst, the . to construct Princess Anne, we | a Wer motor for | sievonte, Naples. Admiral ps | u lane. This mo- |p, dt Piemonte, jamaica. tt 1 double the speed of | Naples. Devonshire, Bahal, | t! ine Helienes, Argentina. i JAMES McGREERY & CO, 231d street 34th Street On Friday and Saturday, September the 25th and 26th, GYMNASIUM SUITS, In Both Stores. For Ladies and Children, | Made of Serge, Brilliantine and French Tricot in navy blue, cardinal and biack, Also the Nautical Blouse and separate Bloomer, The “Directoire,” a Knickerbocker to be worn with clinging gowns, | The Princess and Bertoucan for horseback riding, Made of satin, silk, pongee and brilliantine Sale of Gynmasium Bloomers, made of sacking cloth, 2.50 value 3.50 MEN’S UNDERWEAR DEP’TS. In Both Stores. | Sale of Men’s Underwear and Half Hose, Pure thread silk Half Hose, with double spliced heels, soles and toes, Colors:—navy blue, pearl gray, cardinal, wine and black, 1,00 per pair value 4.50 English Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, medium weight. Shirts — long or short sleeves, Drawers —stout orregular lengths, 1.00 per garment value 1,50 Schlichten Ramie Fibre Undergar- ments, Various shapes and weights for Fall and Winter wear. JAMES McGREERY agrd Street ve § C0. 34th Street eat No, M2 East Forty: | = Me erin of Sleepers Thrown from Berths in Fog Crash Up the State. broien, Th ress messeng train was slightly inju ike the postal clerks hay | throw n about UTICA, Sept, 24-In a heavy fog that railroad com: prevailed early to-day the west-bound | injuries be Ed Piece Table Sets French gray finish, floral consists of 6 tea and 6 table spoons, 6 knives and 6 neatly put Tea Spoons— ‘Al quale report those of design; sitk-lined case, $4.98 Rogers fancy patterns: “Estonian Friday Garment Bargains The very best of the season’s most stunning styles; garments tailored and trimmed with care and taste; offered at low prices unmatched by any other reputable house in Greater New York. WOMEN’S SMART FALL SUITS AT $9.98 Just as you sei vaiue that you'll ly all-woo! broadcloth Our “Defy” A Rousing Valu to 46, Girls’ School Dresses surplice or box pleated walst, trimmed with contrasting Made of woo! mixture, braid and buttons, stock co sleeves; skirts are pleated with deep hem; shown in black and white check, navy, brown or red mix- tures; sizes 6 to 14.... Girls’ Full Length tary Coats at Half Price}| Made from warm chevlot, beaver or fancy cloth, collarless or rolling collar of inlaid velvet new sleeve with deep revers ‘kets; shown in 16 HL Goods Specials /Sen Sensational Underpricing & Sale al § Sao Uae We start the third week of our stock ath the knowledge that we habe giben our patrons positibe bargains in beauttful, stylish goods. Pompadours, Puffs, etc, that will be soid regardless of cost. 16-1 Renee ftye at. 2.98 NATURAL 24° | p . WAVY) SWITCH- ES—Value 84, ee SWITCHES | MARLOWE Pu! b sets of 8 $2.50 value, SETS 0) 8c NATURAL for M POMPADOL the latest 1,98 ginhtANe natural way 1 Fully equipped hair-dresstng parlors floor, rear, Electrical treatment Facial massage. Why have br auty anh or hair?) We guarantee perfect a1 but one application, Superfluous Hair, We make a specialty Longest Lady TERS T Will be with us all this week. Be sure and see her. An interest- ing, educating demorstration. It will pay you to § come in, i will and Miss Mary Britt, WHO DEVONSTRATES Ne SEVEN SUTHERLAND SIST RS HAIR TONIC Her tresses years she is prepared to giv preserving and beautifying the hair, Everybody cordially invited y plain SETS OF 6—81,00. for talling Consultation free, is so long. WILTON LACKAYE ROBBED NEAPOLIS, Sept. 24.--While Wil- ton Lackaye wns ai appearing in and Whole Towns Are Demolished. er on the mall theatre ta he Rattle,” a ‘4 jf entered als room at the West Ho- ee tel and stole $2 tch, chain, locket ‘ons and three | 8 th typhoon of ter- Vlet to | Clevelat “The Bat- a rough the central tie," is missing. ERS ON J ADVERTISED Goons i NEW YORKS FASTEST GROWING STORE | WV ESTI4" STREET We Make All Alterations FREE e illustrated at left—a garment not match elsewhere under $15. Suits, made in a stun new 36-inch model A rousing bargain. J fn tinctive. Made trom { tailored and lined ty satin. Qkirts are the hed y i ITH eat value. cae (Ga) Women’s 9 Coats A wonderful Friday Bargain Sale, | Pes a sep you'll hardly oy liar and ne \ These coats are 30 inches long. made from cheviots, in a double-#/ breasted model; notch velve. collar, new sleeves, lined ¥4 throughout ; all sizes; Friday, 2.98 - Mili- 1.98 This Dress. | Dress, reducing sale @ANPLE Underwear Worth from 50c up to 75c— for Women and Children—at 29¢ a Garment The entire sample line of America’s leading mill, con every style, including low necks, with or sleeves; high neck, short or long pants to match; also sae union suits; actually to-morrow, per garm SWwiiches, FFS—1 a F 4—The, 1.49 ARLOWE, PUFFS putts; ‘alue, bow en the second out hatr, ecoming shade nd Dormanent dyeing qn | of removing | BLEACHED Inch; good qu Ifmit. 2: at, each. In six different pat- special, per dozen, ante terns at, Der vale woe KET land ONIC to Be Had at $1.98 OUR CHALLENGE VALUE: We assert and will demon- strate to your utmost satisfaction that this value can- not be matched elsewhere under $2.50 and $3 DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, Knicker pants, including blue and black cheviots 80 S$! J WITH TWO PAIRS OF F to 16 years; Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits in neat mixtures; also navy blue cheviot, sizes 3 to 10 years. On sale all day at ‘ Miss Britt explain how why her hair Exira Soar eee | Four Pir om Boys’ $2.49 Knicker Suits at $1.25 COUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, with ov without belts a Knickerbocker pants; light and @ark col- al 25 beeen teeeeeeeeeee ® ors of worsteds and cassimerss; sizes 9 EXTRA SPECIAL!!! to 15 years, $2.49 suits on sale from 9 to 1 P.M. only at ' i Men’s Trousers Bargains 690 pairs of $3 and % Trousers f EXTRA SPECIAL!!! 1200 Men’s and Young Men’s $8 Sais, $3.50 Each sits 34 to 4 rein ee SrOWINS, LT to-morrow, your exampled chotes., Se ae a cece NacaaNR AER: anything of her history, On fine daya | (_—_ | she used to sit in ‘Tompkins Square r Park with a big of candy and pea- PLYMOUTH, Sept. 2%4—The steamer | Park (vith a oie ong ot ey Ot sehen Majestic e 1 her Mother Sunshine. ITEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED|) | NEW FALL COATS: SWELL AND INEXPENSIVE ff GUARANTEE Until th | ffom age filled the room and suffocated rar He idea Rorce; her. Over Her Bridge, Forced to ar sealing nad (lived ie Cea neta Reduce Speed on Trip. borhood for years, but no one knew will sell to-morrow only Just 00 yards of this genuine Im- 4 Cork Linoleum, 2 yards shown terns; at, per sq. yd. ( ee SEEES)Eeede dea The Waist Department Offered Tremendous Bargains LINGERIE WAISTS, $4 Bis Pleated Black Satin Waists at 2.98 fine q Black satin waists, made from Domest % Blankets | $ The Best Boy’s Suit value $4.00, = 2.98) Boys! & ap Underwear y heavy 4 Women 5 59¢ Underwear, 38e Weleseaes Cand > Beds at x: 1,000 to be sold at this wonder- fully low price. This offerii includes two mattresses ie two bolsters. ON. SALE TOMORROW Extraordinary Low Prices For Friday’s Special Selling. 9x6 ft. Reversibie Art Rugs, $1.49. Worth $3.50 1. 49 We shall place on sale to-morr 00 Of these handsome $22.50 Wilton Velvet Rugs, Reversible Art Rugs—in ( floral and allover de- Signs, close woven, guaranteed san Hate B 1 All Woo! Symrna SU | INCANDFs. All Wool 8! patterns, former price China 100-PIECE DECORA. TED one SETS I theludi brass burner, opal aloe" ana bees BERRY 6 fruits 9c Faney Pieces of Fine Bisque | Such as card receivers, boats, of’ 6# pleces | WHITH CHINA TEA CUPS AND 3. 98 | CERS, ovold shape; fine grade us AER PR lS i PR for cup and saucer, .

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