The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1909, Page 2

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alia date Alle to the side of the rond, letting that corner of the machine 4 lown and plough into frozen r Wa The machine stop with a and th rear of the ean was thrown many fect ahead of the His neck was broken nove again. Brennan, the chauffer was hurled off to the right, only a Nttle less violently, while Miss McKim, who had been sitting on the ext = at behind him, was pitched on t him. Al) the rest were thrown out ¢ , their up Looters ed by Courtnvartial alongside of it on the road, Miss McKim a Heroine As soon as they could extric them: gelves Mr, Lee and Mr, Dixon, who Is only a few years over twenty, stag ——— gered to their feet dazed eee! otherwise unhurt, began to he OU! S LANDED. Whipple was was barely young women. Miss stunned and Miss McK conscious, Miss Bogert was dazed, like the men themselves, Whipple refused all att | Miss Bogert and M All den in Ruins, Buried- jin attending to the others ‘refused inert all h figures Zz to the Vipesr eman Morris ESs The plund wa Broadway’ a « f Aenea when he h j the sound . 1 h ut c Lught he i? tw M have been shot since } Giiman ti hartia V Was ¢ ed their del y ‘their bare f Many 5 bE en tried Jand dirt 1 Noo farm nter t without ay and telephone A 'for an ambular When Dr, Schmuck answered the Hipaes for G ‘ : Hed instant He fou ' Brennan's skull had been frac "that there was a chance of Chauffeur Goes to ahs t itomobile wit nack would leave was Flushing Ambl pudil Miss McKim, who red. about the head, s - ) Was removed to the ler a American Girl's Story. Mrs. Carrington Arn ane ROME, Jan. %&—Miss May Sherr Unconscious later. t 1 AUC oP plizabellie Ninny t feared that she had stiffe: rie = te Who was active which we ‘ot apparent at the measures undertaken at Miss iB ¢ WhO practically took for the relief of the earthquake LAS he earthquak work of nurs’ (MY forers ne he . nk t injured members of the party and o And whe now ts in Tome, to-da getting them to their homes, was stay Rave further details of the condition ing with Miss Whipple. Her parents efugees who came under het r the winter at the are living Some of t) Frederick in this city were rious! Sthe accident and insisted . Was very little chance of turn to them at once. Whe Catania’ alive. Th satisfied that she could do taken from the tr more, she came to New York attention possible at Tt was then discovered that she had also 1 blow on the he: * and it w y to send her to the home of friends awa the nde of the Wounded d from that she might n the constant days | TAU the balk "Miss e kept at work in order be turbed by uiries which began to pour in upon her Suerman went Ni q p making bread, and they were paid by the foreign W hing sible to tain clothing to cover th ked peop among the ref BOGUS ALDERMAN “SOLDIERS SEARCHING FOR SURVIVORS ~ HUNCHBACK ‘THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUAR) AND DEAD IN THE RUINS OF amer Campani Pee NOR Ne TREATMENTS AIM MBOENT Hains’s Case Weakens as His Trial Nears the Close (Continued from First Page.) Fallon t own inat causing duplie with his telegram addressed to yen to add his own initials the same a URING DR. BULL (Continued frow sheet of pa First Page.) 4 MeIntyre — offered Falion’s coy orphans by the ea tke th he arrived at the a. Hig dence without objection on t 1 | | None Complained }gain in strength was only another of Nr. Darrin, and the jurors were per- 1 vi | 0 had intended! Many revelations that physicians should mitted to cor the two sheets pers i \ ° going to, day before the confine themselves to diagnosis and not! paper, Mr. MeIntyre's hope © ! fiauiedl renee earthquake lite b: ae ‘ her departure Welch 4, ate Prognos W there are dozens of | being to arouse a doubt in tl n s ri J charge of a iittle girl refugee, evidahi| men walking the streets of New York | ;egarding the real aitthorship of t! d Of gentile birth, and if sie M8 not claimed | t0-Uay who were doomed to dle yeary | telegram, through some real or fancied }¢ Ma LN a) ago by our most eminent speciallat resemblance in the two sets of writings have a school at Taormina in which the Not Time for Predictions. { Mr, Mcintyre found out,Fallon mad teach etl themselves | notes of the brother's admi to nursing and Nevertheless it is not time for pre-e duit on Aug. 15 in a me ; mate recovery, afflicted as he 48,1 ¢eving gone that far, Mr. Mo Twenty Firms eae d io! inerely living from day to day. That | carefully refrained from asking f 1@ gains strength as he does seems : ne book. “Programme” of City unaccountable, If he #hould get wei, * P° gramme lt fe wit we 5 1 be overjoyed, even at Denies Ashman Was There. | i tions to be made of my uncle's ulti- nook Which he customarily carried, but Employees’ eA : not neglect to | SiC scomfiture for science. ttt Filer ot lof ee aan ie ait, ki nesses shown, Asked about the reports that Dr. Bull ¢ye Bayside Yacl w sau no idea whatever of even givi Cue was now talkin Juropean trip, the for the State early a s until such a co was hephew said that it would be splendid tne next witness. Mr said ! Detectives MeKenna and Casassa if such a thing became possible to con- |, haye seen James Tierney, the asl jthe Detective Bureau told template {man, who gave evidence here i Steinert, when « man who | However,” sald young Dr, Bul defense, Tierney was pointed shave posed as Adlermé Lthat such a thing has not yet. here at the courthouse the a gan i Tammany Hall, i: been discussed serious! r Bull i8 gay At no time before I Bugene Christ a anxious for another enange and his during the shooting 1 Is coat a foods, out of $500 last voted wife prays that the strength may |Teee ‘Terne a y ‘yaigned in the Jeffers be given him for such a trip, Yes, and | 0. the prot 4 fahis morning that the f he continues to Improve under these | 4 2 see Fees ‘ Mesveralicomplatiantsluxatnet (harm automobile outings, he will £9 abrowd. that he pointed « bei prisoner a yno | sali Ne BRATS aa itRpRWaTine net and other eye-witne CA ate fering, thirty-nine trength be given to Mim. On cross-examinatior ‘ t 1 [Ninth avenue, was nied having asked Tierney to testify Sas not he 1M Pman Buck'e the H ery s 8 1 Auto Ride Not Planned for the prosecution or that he had sald \ 1 dre beompany at No. 7 eg ; ue I's first automobi le yester- to Tie “T don't want to intin HOR ABT AIST Mr. Christian s t e r « e PoE you, Jim 1 know you're go! r the with another man, hi SORRENTO fan. %.—Thor ‘| hen Dr, |to swea ft what our w f g fice and imroduced | : G. Ba F Pah 8 No. 48 man Devine, of thi , o { vena He sald his companion, it is alleged, “ani ‘ . t i I'm chief clerk of the Health Depart i 5 ment.” Ther te t wane PLE Sa i ; page 11 prog e and asked § c REA ‘ the sa [for the advertisemer Ch \ : he finally broug ny : i athe Baie " ‘this time a clerk in the off r ABE Haat an he tMr, Chi * 1g ‘Dr. I Panay, ra W n EDNA'S CRATER MAY pant “Deyine's” companion hac HAVE BEEN SEALED. | aatehent At Pollee Headat ana " Ps \ “Devine” was recognized as “Hcg D Rdward H ‘rhe * a well-known wire tapp wie ' t 7 Tw ) t of tte 1 “ $ret ree Irma on Mangin street Suffer ple faith 3 I Harw ia : 7 Loss by Barly Moruing Blaze. Wu Cu laHeR RHA ; H ie eet ing Departme ON BRITISH CRUIS a Vent. t ‘ ; A Benhect faa iit) tae ere = Lt Roberts Contrad Beneath Tar way SIS t ie ) nt WOMAN RESCUER ROBBED 1s Gun Sold in 1906, | CHICAGO, 3 A i ( nan saved & man's D Joe and pow Yacht Chlib i rnoo ' t é the: : tar ' after the | SPOUTED Car eared to uw consideration of photograr A {n T 7 by ING WORLD of all the candidates for 1 ir URING 1908 The World c Frohman’s American Beauty Chorus, to be i) Printed 1,200,873 = VENING WORLD readers, I cast my vote for No t! Separate Advertisements | FIVE FROZEN TO DEATH | 168,894 MORE then the | Ae Name of vote A PeRRGHOODU BE CCULEDOOOLLE ) tworeil the nation Herald or ANY OTHER ah Ul ah M ry tice to NEWSPAPER IN THIS O8 AdreSB. oes. seee Cbtededteesorcece Pei vevese eoesdcecs a « urea pole 1s while ANY OTHER COUNTRY, ‘: frfect the gun had been bought Aug. is The World's Records Aro it SUCCES OCOGO OOOO ACOSO | 1: YE Ta Open to All. — ab e nk spaces and mall coupon to “American Beauty Chorus |) PILES CURKD LN 6 £0 14 DAYS. ‘ 4 lade," al Editor, Evening World, P. O. Box 134, New York City. | wchige, 8 feta ay is ehrgcaing Mp — Me Paty ce money recunted. into the e: X 9) 1909, BAGNARA York World.) 11 INVURED BY FIRST. RE ENGINE HE HAD EVER SEEN >. daughters were good to him; they! married and grandchildren came to |cheer his declining years, He pur-! _ sb-Year-Okl Boy Ran in Front} forses and Will Prob- | ably Die. rut the Was There was the H reas Was sald he Chicago Doctor Urges It as Remedy for Tube CHICAGO, dan. 9.- prepared, medi- value t tuberculos' uncement Dr, y experiments ears Dr here by ndepend ved R, C, Ri biood of 1 do says KNOCKED DOWN BY RUNAWAY Broadway ¢ tea Thrill When Car Hits But her's Wagon, electric race car vag ut Broady ad Fifty Orse at Two ped w ired ant seared am Zurdaier, Was unin- 1’ out of his its hy his wild ride of two blocks on ~oadway, NOT GOING T To RU RUN BANK. Clark Hams, Superintendent of State Banking Department, to-day authorized a denial of the report con- necting his name with the presidency of the Guaranty Trust Company, Mr, Williams said he knew nothing about the matter and that he |s devot- ing his entire attention to the work o@ the depart t and to the commission appointed by Gov. Hughes to probe, anges. GETS THIRD DEGREE IN URDER MYSTERY piste Shale Glazier Finkelstein Questioned by Sleuths as to ” Shop Tragedy KILLED WITH “GOOSE.” iilor Slayer Lett Weapon Beside Body and Took $15 and Fine Gold Wateh vas taken to Police Hea ufernoen by Capt. Care Burea and questioned 1B concerni his eabouts yegterday evening when David Meyers an aged tailor, was murdered ov his she No. 42 rrha ie, in was not under arr va appre ded » det quest of members of the om n's family nkelstety toned by detectives in the bloodstained little tallor she with big tallor's Moyers was red » him. He stoutly jocence, giving in de hig movements yester- an outline of y and last ight SVooking Up Errand Boys However, the apprehension of Finkel stein was not the only work done by the detectives on tel ¢ They started late this afternoon, to look up a num: zi nd elevator boys | jpartment-houses and hotels in of the scene of the tragedy Many visited Meyers’s with clothing to bepressed, and all ki at he carried a sum of money and a gold wateh from the vieinit wt Was seventy-one years Ever since he could remember he had worked hard. For many years he had} a tailor shop in Fourth avenue between Dwenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth streets, raised a large family, His sons and chased a fine home at No. avenue, Brooklyn, where ho lived with his wife and six unmarried children Had Amassed Competence. With he had of his own and at his children would have guar- anteed him, Meyers might rounded out his days in luxu ness, But he self to loaf in ease. “Work {8 recreation to me,” tell his boys and girls, “I would die it Thad to keep away from tt.” So he pottered around every day in a little tailor shop at No, 423 Fourth ave- nue, spending long hours at his table, stented and happy. When he got to is home in the evening he was tired what but satisfled, His family, long since despairing of weaning him from his shop, endeavored to make his home tite as pleasant as possible For several years Meyers shared 4 single store with a little old hunchback who had a decaying business. Finally the business died and the hunchback went Into bankruptey. His wife, who lives in Par Rockaway ed him out |ot his house and he spent most of his time in saloons along Fourth and Lex- ington avenues, around the horse marts, BS ently the hunenback's temper has bi so rabidly victous that he has been n thrown from some of the plo. SALLOW COMPLEXION Changed to kuddy Glow, No one likes a sallow, muddy com-! plexion. Many who are so afflicted not realize that the daily con- sumption of coffee is likely the cause, Coffee contains a drug—caffeine— which so irritates the nerves of the stomach that food is ngt properly di- gested and that causes bad blood. It weakens, by its after effects, | the heart and lungs so that the full amount of life-giving oxygen is not taken into the lungs, and that is an- other cause of bad blood. It is often, the cause of sallow complexion and nervousness also. “During the past year,” writes aj} Conn, lady, “I found that I was grad- ually growing nervous through some} unknown cause. I was peevish and restless, and my complexion had that sallow, disagreeable color seen in de- bilitated people and nervous dyspep- tles “During this time coffee was my chief beverage at every meal, Hay- ing been for many years a constant user of Grape-Nuts, I had read “The Road to Wellville,” and becoming in- terested in Postum, I decided to try it in place of coffee. “The result was gratifying and suc- cessful in every respect. It seemed that miracles were performed in that first week, My sallow complexion gradually giving way to a healthy,| ruddy glow, and my nerves felt rest- ed and at ease, | “In a short time my whole system felt rejuvenated and I was in fine spirits. It is needless to say that from that time to this Postum has al- ways had its place on the pantry shelf| along with the famous Grape-Nuts. “Postum, when made according to directions on the pkg., has a rich, tasty flavor and leaves an invigorat- ing effect which Is 80 different {rom | the languid after feeling of the cof- fee drinker.” ‘There's a Reason.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Oreek, Mich. Read “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. Ever read ite shove ra from They They, are genta, trae, a old. | He prospered moderately and} 663 Bedford | have! is fdle- | could not content: him. | he would | | wher he had formerly lo ysibility for his {offensive been welcome, placed the respons misfortuney upon the ins old tailor, Meyers | Threatened to Beat Meyers, Home reason he Vit beat that old -—- brains out some of these days,’ the hunchback would th ring to Meyers. When Meyers did not get home ta Linner yesterday eve g. iis son, Max, da neil ty the tailor s It wi ced and dark. ‘They found P 1 of the East Hhirty-fifth street station, who forced the doo Under a ‘th and old sults in a corner the shop was the body Loul ers, with the braing tailors goose, the side of the the murderer had had spoke at his home of that had been made by hig friend, the hunchback Nature ally the son vemembered when he saw his father's bods and told the police of the hunchback eneefil declarations. AS the news of t rder spread i vaairalv ahhorheod a dozen men threaten ¢ Meyers's brains WILBUR WRIGHT NOT NAMED. Neither Hus vetien for Diveroe Keen Brought by Lieut, Goujat. IMANS. France, Jan, 9.—Investigas { eve t disclosed that con t z W Wright, the a Ay has not been named espondent 1 © proceed g yghit Teeut. Gi at, of th s. 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MELE toeite out ah rea ecalp disenevs be ‘Be, and $1.00 at D CASH OM CAEDIT, BWASY PAYMENTS. ante ie | DIED. saturdas ROBERT U, o'clock, est son of Robert U, Notice of funeral hereafter, SMITH. —On Friday, Jan. 8, 1909, HELEN AFF, Jr, elds and Christiana, aged @ vears, beloved daughter of Mary and the late Martin J. Smith, of No, 139 Washington st. Funeral Sunday, Jan, 10, 2 P M. Iatew morning at 4°

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