The evening world. Newspaper, January 4, 1909, Page 14

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1909. Girl Who Blames the Moon for Her Many (.unaway Excursions "MOON RUNANAY FIRS MANSON ——-EATORTINEAN Pearl Ferguson Tells Remark- able Story of Wandering Suit Brought by Wife Find MADEAND LOST POLICE CAPTAIN 0,000 CN RACES, AIDED BUSINESS, TAKES OWN LIFE. SAYS UNDERTAKER ee Deputies WW ih Summons in’ Cleary Explains $105 Dinner; and Silver Service Gift THRTEEN SUDDE DEATHS IN ADA Cases During N , BROOKLYN RECCRD Remarkable List of Coroner’s 24 Hours About the City. Body of Stellenwerf. to Murphy. Ending 9 o’Clock A. M. rf, a young man who) Third) Deputy Police Commissioner | During the twenty-four hours between IS SAFE HOME AGAIN, a fortune following | Hanson, inf with the top of his day, Investigate voklyn Headquarters to- |? wk hour to-day yesterday a $169 dinner, whieh, thirteen men ring and that | and women | ' Slept Twenty-nine Hours Be- shome in Freeport, It ds alleged, undertaker John J. Cleary ee a ot Brvokiyn dle suddenly, | = wyuty sheriffs who |of No. 179 Union street, Brooklyn, gave! 1R® board to which such Ses | | fore She Regained Con- ninons ti a separas| to Police Captain Patrick Murphy, of | Mente are attached In the Brooklyn Cor- Cee © wife the Butler street station. The captain, |OMees' office was covered with the oml- | sciousness, tion that Stellen: | Lieutenants Edward McDonald, Patrick B s white slips from edge to edge to- — a i that his weapon | Sheehan and John F. Brady, and Ser- | 943 : ed shot gun loaded | geants Michael O'Loughlin and Ja Howard Boyle en years old, of | Pearl Ferguson, the fourteen-vear-old J been dead probably | Donahue, and Patrolmen Patrick J ree % Poplar st fell froin the fe Gaughter of Ward Fercuson, a hat ay and was found! Fraser, Feilx J. McCarthy, William J, /0f hls! ube scones epe maker, of No, 321 Reid avent, Brook- vi, the gun under his body, | Geoghegan, Bernard C. Burke and James | Wecnuuieavantvicne lyn, who was returned to hye home at Made Money at Races. paeenre Heres gh (Bal Upeet| Li Ninth street, was | 6 o'clock yesterday morning after hay- Stellenwerf was tyssaveniiyearailuenicer anise eroupl Tn ‘ Ale when 1 clothes | | UF} WENRERSL.COeRE lead tia ap GG oli) at Tis Polleeraroup Rertelpalea nin th t fire from a stove that sie died ng Wandered about Brooklyn for five Utes, His father ginner and the other members of the] o °C ours tater in the Se days, ne.ther sleeping nor enting dur: Onera eae nlc about five force presented to Capt. Murphy a silver |" yin danch twent STE RTEE) Coeticcainee kane Fears he had followed the races, and gervice. Inspector Schmittberger Is com-| re) downstairs at his home, No. 2% | orning after twenty-nine hours Was so successful that he had no other plainant it | of tinuous slumb i i platna |Twenty-sixth street, and broke his | continuous slumber, and attemp! oveup On the witness stand the undertaker : Teer insta to account for the 1% hours she had In he would attend th {Ree arg Amey eA: been absent from 0 Het oenc ase | was asked Miss Anna Byrne, twent nt from home Long nd tracks, in the winter] “What had the Captain done for you) oig t with lar This well-grown, black-halred, black- ould go We: p ‘ taba Mae at ava vandeian Oy eco - would go Wes ns. Hel that you desired to give din-| fractured her skull on the newel post 11 be 5 Rate moon NAAUGeL. Hered LASTSEIIEESS had rinse ain ep to about $75,000 | ner? Had he ever helped you Must} at the foot of as ight in her home, rcatiniltnn BRM Leitelatranact( || = lavt summer, but before the close of the | ness?" Renton | No. 25 Floyd street phases. She has blundered away from | i, season lost practically all of tt “IT think #9," replied the undertaker.) Thomas Gafiney, sixty years old, of occasion, and each time she ¢ a | le w | oceupation n bod. Heart disease was the cause, that pe ae each time aaa leaned | Wo children, the elder about! According to the testimony everybody] William Gambel, forty years old; the moon set her a-goin, oe It Reet ‘0 years old, and the home, No. 93/ in the precinct was an admirer of the|dropped dead with apoplexy in front ot matter what quarter the Poa Is int Be Bedell street, In Freeport, is a pretty captain and they wanted an opportunity, No. 102 Driggs avenue. long vae ehalwols wiecodioneiathitiand cottage to show their sentiment. The dinner, of Edmund y-five years old; feels its influence sink into her. ee: Stellenwerf drank so much and brood-| which the feature was the presentation died of heart disease while at breakfast | . | ing continuously over his losses so af- of the silver service on behalf of the at No, 15 Diamond stre Did Not Sleep or Eat. | | fected his temper, that his wife de-, men, was given at Pilgrim Hall, No.| Mrs, Mary Lobashsky, sixty-elgnt | During the entire time of her absence | r) | clared she would leave him it he didn't | 298 Court Brooklyn, May 2. years old, dropped dead on her door- | shee was just wandering around and| | Peformm, “After this, ahe thinks, hia mind | syiti rletor of the step at No, 2% Boerum place around and around; riding on trolley | Chri ‘ returned home late; Dall, gave the use of It gratis, he testis) August Kei , No. 1601 Third ave: cars, on elevaged trains and walking u iin the aft 1 © entered | fled nue, was 1 with a fatal attack of counted miles. And all the while s ithe mousey sat er usband standing at! "fT had always found Capt, Murphy @ heart disease as he was dressing this did not sleep, except for now and then a | aby Th one wenn ent eae, the elder | most obliging man,” he replied to. the| morning. | catnap on a train or trolley car. Nor ppt, ps pet ara revolver In his o he finally |commissioner. ‘I thought that to let) Mrs, Lucy f 248 Bond ld she eat. Raise From $2 to $6.25 Held For 37 Years He Was Head persuaded him'to put the pistol aware” the police have my hall would only be street, died fr This strange little girl was still ver j : , . Lett Him on Christmas a simple act of return courtesy Thomas Daiy Deaysainitnwticnpities Back for a Month of the Police Force Across | stmas Day she left him, going to , Patrolman Bernard W. Rorke was one fell dead World reporter sought to Randall Park, and og the busiest we street wh ying for a car, count of her strange five-day yleep- Longer. the Hudson, ie ryote thane even aye gain: 2 | with the dinner, acc Mary Dillon Was fatally” stri WAIKIN GOMES etiry vibra ny NEN V) go) phe sere ee New Yeats wast ny Nassau | testimony, When Ro! ‘ On Tuesday Pearl starte ee > a a | la, suffering with clothes man in the pee f pair of roller skates, stroll pe threatened advance tn the rates! Former chef Benjam'r om sav jus.| formed: yeoman service in catching « | the Brooklyn Bridge and skated acroes, £07 School children over the Statén Isl ty Jersey City police, ¢ Fate vas dvlvine | manjawho hed stolen a watch ¢ | Then she skated back, The night be- {Cd Rapid Transit Railroad Company) MET Arinteraithe manseariot el ilerellver =—="|| fore she had awakened early in the into effect, as scheduled, this|Moraing a Hedne ting @ service | " 2 ' ? : it so loud was the vute street ; AWAY MGOHNE| evening and seen the moon out of her 5 : PAS Cs vie ie meets H Mp. Molntyre told me,’ said Rorke, Henecaiiveneeee bedroom window and so \ixurous the expression of the lue to a general “that any time he could do me a favor ised discount, | “L don't know what came over me Schtiment against the raise in the West- een eeTelieh see rae ARIE ed a n stomach trous | 9 would be glad. I think he said that then,” sald the ehild ay. 'L didn't ten Island, where t rcattonitan lating + ny allverware at rock pt wt en , p was worked on ub REY ri bottom pr e of the ways who made the | Jus Bot ts e old ru 0 Was ' i] vould a 4} ie) t akates and went out) © i WCET AACE i cara) e he would pa ather thought it| I Kept on skating til most noon, 1 Stored for another montt te eve a Senet The dinner waa ues, and then gave tile sk t y rate was $ years tee, and Iva nts In the handy | @ boy. 1 wanted to walk t ualted aptatn | mg up Fulton street. [ wande | out of the big stores, looking at thin, and feeling hall -slecny 2 [3 \ His @ was that ent got. tired walking around 1 nuing | of Jack Shepp as notori- | they reached a bedroom on the second begged five cents from 8 man, and got RE Dear Saat ra | story and) there: thesatoundisiellencrerd on the cars. [ rode in the trolleys a Id have | ous in his day as namesake dently taken a stand betore nd then went up to the Broads prevented perhaps a hurdred who will| Sheppard was captured in Jersey ( mirror and d AMES | Tingeon another, Ave cents and be graduated from the grammar where he had engaged a room on New- o wally anareeiti Goh : \ ar and fi train to train. 1 in Thttenville next month from n street, as fee Tatem, whe 4 & | day night, just ing the high school ced about and a the body 23rd Street 34th Street | ¥ ‘atcher Respite of One Month. ked out the houses he meant to raid. | morgue, about the moon, only I “Pending further inve of ef Murphy got on his track and ar- | = ; never thought. of : ; ed him. ree with maps and he never once, nor did 1 get hungry and esa tall Ott arts ot ihe, larits he. Intended] to CORSETS, In Both Stores aueine ong term in the ' : hye (A) eae ee stores P Soe es y. \ Sale of C. B, a la Spirite Corsets at nesday morning I got off the | ° 2 Bahn When Mark Fagan was Mayor he set | - ; cars and went in and out of the stores Agent Brown ti Ts) ALYY Ban wa: yor he set ab i again, In one of the stores I got a 1 Transit Railroad, to an Evening| about reorgantzing the police force, and DENOUNCES POLICE about one-half usual prices. wiiite sifk muffler. “1 think some one a ins i Mur- | : ‘ : 5 gave IE to ie LE don't know “exactly This is the! CAT CLUES BA H Commencing Tuesday, January the Sth. | en somehow 1 Kot a white tama - children's rate Hat aM first | : 2, J Shanter and a new hair ribbon. Tut! ft aa unreasone decided to retire | at Saint afternoon | rode In. the eats sone more. cag unressonas Srisnilonte ree a3 C. B.a la Spirite Corsets of fine | 1 guess I wasn't very far trom home { re reachir uch : 7, | Ang time, ANTE All Gre Denice ene | The restoration of the old rate waa| several months past A TNE toes eo eae raat Batiste. Models for average and well city were I for me they didn't upon by the officials « gating work A this town ex iaimed Magistrate i seen to pay * ae ett aRaIDeRendenoy Batterva Dan een trom ibe restr) developed figures. Strong front and side . or i sae ‘1 n the ile Court to-day, “that Wed e Publ At'the annual « ohmofipalica [it tlennrsn uae suum cca ates supporters, 5c | | aga Sine chiefs two years ago Chief Murphy Was) sects for fest that ti i | ai tha morning waa snapired by reports sdeted the second best police chief | Mite senip to ther itt of “olars C. B.a la Spirite Corsets for average, } ar egariing, the trouble) teaUnltedas fe planned sevral | ote doesn't matter what the offense ts ! ' th s caused by te advance pale In iJere | pes seetess ier cere mcr eeerny well developed and slender figures. Made | physic for years has been §2, and ##: ‘ consulted x ! us fs le ‘ eas . | i ages PEROT Taine RENPUBICEO. eer ® partment Is auftering trom mls of Batiste, Coutil and fancy Silk Broche. ust CROMER OUTST {tag managemen ere are many fine ‘ Q | vt sw she failed to at-|f0ad officials to be Imperative because |throughout the United s so ute {Irish boys on the force. T wan ralsed Front and side supporters. lh | attention is just as remark. the Interstate Commerce Commission hief Mu been conti lis rs | | with a lot of them, but their supertors | sual price 1.50 to 2,$0 | RRR ae will allow lower rate than that, | Rome FUE OF seven Weeks, 110 Leaves a ee et ene ee eaasrlgon usual price 0 2. | Metron the Canara ag | twas made for working people, widow and one acu for/ralses In salary | C. B.a la Spirite Corsets for aver- | by the tired look int es and | Whom books of tickets are sold for $3 a ft trate’s lec- . tioned her. She told where she] “It is hardly concel " i Ass | ; J; i ' AOR TUBAUn er eratie)| % 's hardly concetvable that the rail” GABBIES’ STRIKE |S OVER. Ge DT age and well developed figures. With wan aay Tech ORS road ofclas scl Ut al niet they = ; nn, | exteme long back, greatly rediicing the | ent to Sleep in Station Girieailew Sanoolsdataitos Wee, 1200 Drivers Go Back to Work on) of N° senalng | rau Matta of fan Canii, Gian i i ‘ ‘ field is populated by a class of working an Open Shop Basis, eal ; i 8g people, respectable and industrious The Gupraricers stake wen raat TiEHe front and side supporters. 1.65 4 are naturally anxious, as good WenlAcediaty arg usual price 3.00 tizens, for thelr ldre ment {ssued AwinnGa every educational advantage possible Poannternitia = C. B.a la Spirite Corsets. Made of Hardship to the Poor tory. He sali fine Silk Broche Batiste in pink, blue When the anno t was made \ Hy a tee dei coo re rang | signed the @ the | and white. Models for average and ed Would | strike tak’ e back on @ : | 4 t Olney fan ana, peas a slender figures. Front and side sup- a prot 9 ¢ ; Goutd 700 a charge ¢ against i i ft 5 nt of i ; gains | porters made of fancy silk elastic. 1.85 Tn after a Her esented the scharge will do,” sald sue the city.” pro. I must insist th ent honorably Get Magistrate ind bia face purple Ye gray hatr brist A have discharged s enough and his client Dan delivered his along sald th his shor | him, and tha DY, Hermanr Then Battery | spe went little °491,013 Estate” Advertise- “Real rate ments last year, gaining 4.087 renee ure > NESSES | ivericementecver | igh thes a ey : For Infants and Children ord of 1907, alms A ad mosh A Realty Boom is here was a hea Lorri rte siete Wal eee A —Follow “World Real Mea that al was Over Thirty Y Estate Advertise. FAVaC AU REG te y Tears ahi ee Blargaice. In fect i coy ak oy * The Kind You Have Always Bought 23rd \for an cary daw ‘THE CoeTAee Grmsces, 9 mmaesT STREET, Boe TORS OT usual price 5.00 C. B. a la Spirite Corsets. Models for average, well developed and slender figures. Made of fine Silk Broche Ba- tiste and heavy Silk Broche in pink, white and blue. Daintily trimmed, fin- ished with fancy silk supporters. 2.45 usual price 5,00 C. B. ala Spirite Corsets, with long, deep back. Made of fine Silk Broche Batiste and heavy Silk Broche Coutil, pink, white and blue. 2.85 usual price $.00 to 8.00 C. B. a la Spirite Corsets, with great depth on the hips and back, greatly reducing the figure. Made of fine Silk Broche Batiste, filled with whalebone. 3.85 usual price 8.00 JAMES McCREERY & GO. Street 34th Street JAMES McCREERY 23rd Street & C0} 34th Street Semi-Annual Sale Rugs and Fine Furniture, Commencing Tuesday, January the Sth. ——EEE ORIENTAL RUGS. In Both Stores. 100 Silky Afghan and Fine Cash mere Carpets 68,00 to 85.00 values 90,00 to 125.00 300 Mosul, Kurdistan and Kasak Rugs. 20,00 and 26.00 : values 30,00 and 40,00 500 Caucasian Rugs, 10,00, 15,00 and 20.00 / value 15.00 to 40,00" ORIENTAL CARPETS. A quantity of Persian Carpets, 1,00 per sq. ft? 27 Best grade IndiaCarpets, 90¢ 20 Kermanshah Carpets, .2.00 WG BU wo td about DOMESTIC RUGS AND CARPETS former prices ions. Oriental Reprod Mission, Tapestry, Axminster and Brussels. SizelOxdgattnnrnmntn ile Oumtora0!00 ‘Sit. din. by 10ft. 6in. 11 Wilton Rugs, size 9x12 ft....,.23.50 An assortment of pestry and Velvet Carpet. 600 and 90¢ per yard. FURNITURE DEP'TS. In Both Stores. Chiffonie former prices 33.00, 38.00 5$.00 : Toilet Tables. ...21.00, 25.00 and 35.00 Princess Dressers. 29.00, 32.00 and 40.00 \" foriner pr ) and $4.00 Linen Closets, Bedroom Chairs and Rockers. BRASS BEDSTEADS. Rich Brass Bedsteads, with 2-inch continuous tubing, | inch lateral filling and large ornamental husks. English lacquer, bright or satin finish. ‘ 24,00, 32.00 and 45.00 former prices 32.50, 42.50 and 62.50 125 Fine Brass Bedsteads, simple Colonial model, with 2-inch columns and { Bright or satin finish. 14.50 former price 19.50 Brass Cribs, Costumers, Screens and Chests. Sanitary Hair Mattresses, Pil- lows and Bolsters. Upholstered Springs heavy filling. All sizé Divans, and Box Couches. JAMES McGREERY & C0. 23rd Street 34th Street BY ARRANGEUEN? WITH JEROME

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