The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1909, Page 16

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pS IME EYT CARVER ROG AIS ict sana ach 3 es At the Soda Foun tain—Charlotte Russes FREE with eh NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS ON ADVERTISED GOOD NEW YORK'S FASTEST GROWING STORE PLUNGES INTO. ee india DEAF MUTE SON whee a pity Unable to Swim, Bargeman | Leaps Overboard and Gets to Lad. Cream Served th fruits, Great Dai Here Saturday in Boys’ @ Men’s Winter HELP COMES IN TIME, Boy Unconscious When Police ) in Launch Pull Both = | —————_— — “vem” HARRERTY MADE. FERGE BATTLE. HUNETY ACKSD Like a great many seafaring men, to the Hum 0 th Capt. Fred Miller, of the coal barge | | lin sin BIRSER Mary B. Costello, cannot swim, but his | | pels NieMa deficiency in that respect did not deter | E him from jumping into the East River | Whether Apevilcenteemee il tbe today and rescuing his ten-year-old son | ANGRY I MINERS, HARLEM DANCE OF Lire {IE IN me entre Neon eneesia Meso the from a watery grave. It was a rescue | | RaTiearovae r Humpty aeshead attended by a thrilling serles of inci- | sot dents afloat and ashore, and the Interest ~~, Attached to {t is accentuated from the An ; SWINDLER agstIN' ) | fact that the endangered boy is @ deat '| ively Row at Convention in| Twenty Men Felled and Half Sentenced for Short Term To- FEET as agreed to return a enor Clearance Price Reductions Averaging Fully 307 a oa ia ho ted the pane al Featuring from 9 A. M. to 1 P.M. Only nae nen ey ) ain Two-Pair-of- ? Pants Suits at 1.69 8 Double breasted Knicker Suits extra pair of plain pants, of nea { es, sizes 7 to 16 yents) coats, Reefers and E with mute. | The coal barge Mary B. Costello is Indianapolis Over At- | a Hundred Women Flee in Day, but May Be Held as tled up a docklatethelsoalkut wastrone ‘ S n Hundred and Ninth street Capt, Muller tack on Lewis. | Terror to Street. a Fourth Offender. lives on board with his deaf-inute son i} Charles, aged ten, and another child. | | ice —_——_——_— Overcoats RRigaTaC Tune ania ertoaaat (| INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 28—-When the| When the ball of the James Doyle} Humpty Jackson may spend the reet to a cus Nae ee E United Mine Workers’ Convention | Association was at ite fag end in the of his life behind State Prison bare. Court Insists That Arch Get- tome! He was sent to fe some tobacco | onened to-day the forces opposing the| manhattan Casino, One Hundred and) rie note east side thug wax to , witb (2 Koes garm t rome elau ayant crministratton of President Lewis ve, (Fitvaeth atreet and Eighth avenue, at gay sentenced to Sing Sing Prison for Rich-Quick Expert Be } In making his way he barge to ot ‘ 3.9 o'clock this morning, a fight w iriyeat Gat H the dock fell into the river, Capt, | gan an attack upon him and the na-| ages as : mning, a Aight Was) tour years and sfx months by Justice Brought to Trial. Extra Special—Boys’ $4 Knicker putty Men's and Youths’ $10 to $15 Suits and Overcoats Miller was watching him and ran to tional organizers, charging there men | Sterte which was only ended after a/yfuiqueen fn the Court of General Ses- Double-breasted Knicke ts, iL Marked D. ial Di the end of the barge with a rope in se cat into Pennevivanta for elece (Core Of man had measured thelr length sions on his plea of at grand nS y blue cheviots, arked Down to $5.85—On Sale ay } An effort to catch the boy before he i on the smooth dancing floor and half a larceny in the second degree, but sen- Christopher Cosmides, Sa lor Blouse Suits, tide tloneering purposes and neglected to the arch ge! xtures, sizes 3 to passed out into the stream, as the hundred women h ad scampered to Lage was ebbing strongly | represent the miners. e the /tence as a fourth offender is held 'N expert Pulled and Shouted. National Board Member Haggerty, of “treet tome with torn gowns and all’ sreyance, to-day, He was too late with the rope. The | Pennsylvania, charged that the organ- boy was unable to catch {t. Frenzied | !zers sent into the fleld of Central) The fight started over a young woman by the struggles of the volcelese lad | Pennsylvania were there to disrupt the who was cullfd the belle of the ball. Miller went overboard after him and Union rather than strengthen {t James L. Higgins, who ts a superinten- grabbed him as he came up the second | President Lewis retorted that the dent of cabs and who wore fire badge stamping ground time. statement was not true, Mr. Haggerty No, 2640 and a inetal shield or which to drive them By dint of wild and noisy paddling sald that affidavits would be produced | was inscribed “Lieutenant,” got into the nickname from } + and ale Cost and kicking Miller managed to keep to support his charges, thick of the trouble and dec lhe was though as the reputation ing st afloat with the boy until the captain of | Mr. Lewis sald that as a ‘certain fac- a lieutenant of police. of being a fighter with fists, knife and took t & nearby ice boat ran to the stern with tlon of the delegates were determined | Somebody hit Higgins he went | gun equal to the toughert In tow 1 fA rope and tossed it to him. The sturdy to attack him he purposed to defend down for the count. Huil, a. The captain caught the rope and drew him- himself to the best of his ability, but special policeman, tried to make peace to-day self alongside the barge with the boy he desired that all his enemies had and was sent sprawling the ma in his arms to say should be brought out and he) When the real police came the hall the A& ‘A person on shore, hearing the com- asked the convention to extend the time was In an uproar. Higgins had gained From 9 A. M. to 1 P. M Saturday Stirring +-Hour Mark Down Sale: motion, ran to One Hundred and Sev- granted under the rules to Mr. Hag-/|his feet and showing his metal badge These Women’s $10/Girls’ & Misses’ up ee ee erect ane 30-In. Caracul Coats to $5 Coats, $2.29 ed at $4; special, -Attorney ght back to this re 11,000 Pairs of Men s$3 & $4 Pants at 7 A 1c screaming, Jackson has been the leader of a gang Slons de of thieves and hi Avenue A and I | ving, police efforts part Bets his was Cosmides There are worste eas Clay Os an dcassimeres in large assorty for dress or busin checks and plaids recely- pants that we ppet & Dorem: ty, by one of Gositn's ¢ ‘apt. M 7 in th d when he ‘a that he d d to obey | “vm a leutenant!’ he cried, ‘I'm 3 s RPO aee eT curtnad bo Wa ErPoety acs ta Was a cad |© MAUaaT Pl Don’t Poison Baby. _ Will be Reduced to $4.98 Each Harbor Squad ratiath atontiortherc "| Again some one lit Higgins and Wranarea ny at the fos take oun vor tes Ceara Esra: | (DB Fs YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must hava One Hundred and Twentieth stre he went down for the count, and and sylvania fleld organizers that were in- | # launch in command of Lieut. » nl “ry tH | for some more counts. FAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep, These drugs will produce ftarted for One Hundred and Ninth vestigating the “deplorable conditions’ | TMs aici of the (ray were Harolg sleep, and a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produco the SLEEP A TCRCTTETRETIPRIVTS Brown and Willlam Brown, brothers, of | FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING, Many are the children who No, 16) West Ninety-elghth street. They | have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda- were arrested, as was Higgins, All| num and morphine, each of which 1s a narcotic product of opium, Druggists had to be treated by a ph trom | are prohibited from gelling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or Washington Heights Hospi to anybody without labelling them “ poison.” The definition of. “narcotic” ill, the special ofMtcer, was pretty | ist “A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poison- Police to the Rescue. He said that “at the proper time" he In the meantime the alarm had been | Would expose these conditions to the communicated to the life saving sta-| convention and Haggerty’s connection | tion at the foot of One Hundred and] with them Capt. M-Grane and Boat-| Haggerty defended his Integrity as men Hedden and Lahey jumped tnto a tury and rowed to the Mary B, Cos: | warmly as Mr. Lewle defanded hie ar of silk vel- facing and arge patch pock 5 avuls 1 death,” The taste and if Aas rates v | waay appialided mH ag cone hurt, wi al fractured ribs 0u@ doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and ello, where they pteked up Capt, Miller | Pack, wea Oppithe Presilert and the and many contusions about the head | smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names Rich Sait ied 52-Inch sizes 6 to 18; on sale . were chilled through. The boy | orzanizers A at length, amid shouts) and body. | of * Drops,” ** Cordials,” “ Soothing Syrups,” etc, You should not permit any DENSA TORTTBEAINON was untonscious. They were taken | of “St down,” he returned to his seat During the exclt the Ours | medicine to, be given to your children without you or your physician know ¢ aracu Ll os aboard a pile driver and placed against | agen mona nine honed gf tke | of what it is composed, CASTORIA DOES Nor & red-hot i ents a en eae ae POLITICIANS TO ATTEND | gan and took a train f sim. CONTAIN NARCOTICS, {f it bears atone 4 - t ned his senses . | ar: * cher, The nrst_act of the. amicted ns | REILLY-BREWER WEDDING, saixned in the Harlem Sourt. “tiarold | @goutne Castoria always bears the signature of Aa2*/Y Leda Coats, Ca Sale All Day | at $9. 98 Brown was so severely beaten that he| could not leave the hospital | see my brother Th'walke over to his father, put his arms | nd him anc him. When Dr. An Interesting wedding will take place $2. 29 1 couldn't bear Cilette Harlem Nave fi son this evening at the Church of the Ni _ being bea . iH iH poi: | = ma 1 ® found Capt. Miller carrying bis son | 1° eet Soa Ato olice=|| Ei = - bey are madedq~ w from the pile caver marching pro’ 1 Mias Kathryn a the bride of Charles L. O'Retlly, They | Hull feven ewethearts since. their |, Higgins denied that he had tmper- sonated an officer, but admitted he said | s earilest 9 days and plighted thelr’ je was a “lieutenant,” in @ spirit of | JAMES M CREERY i f n) erriment| fun. He was dis ff 60. M. Brewer becomes summons for Organdie Dresses mental welfare for low (at ee neta avhen they attended the same schoo! on ees + . Gud furnished aimost luxuriously for a | the populous east side niy,| GEORGE SCOTT A SUICIDE. | 23rd Street 34th Street Coal barge: who is an assistant to ¢ | — a METTORIKENOEIOERD dge O'Reilly and Amertean Circus Man Shoots Him- rover of Danie! O'Reilly, the “Irish | CARH Hon On Saturday, January the 30th, This Cont from BA, Ms Ex-Senator James J. Kehoe, a leader fn Democratic politics in Kings County, {s dead of pneumonia at his home, No 103 Ploneer street, Brooklyn. He is sur- vived by his wife, two sons and two daugh on May at S220, day, Great 4-Hour Mark-Down Sale of Women’s ts the daughter of the LONDON, Jan. 29-—-An American YN named George Scott, who was formerly connected with Barnum and Balley's IISSES’ SUIT DEP'TS. Jn Loth Stores. Cireus, committed su this. morn :fncuding many pol-| Ine In a Covant, Hotel, by The remaining stock of Winter Linen Fabric 4 ; Women’s —— : Suits, Coats and Tlouse Dresses, at we : M greatly reduced Bee Writing Lingerie Waists Sample JAMES McCREERY & CO. BOYS! CLOTHING. tm Both Stores. Paper at 18c] cated a” | Lisle Thread stile Way waht ly 69 d ay aH i to- 23rd Street 34th Street | Double breasted belted Suits, made pert ias Ce te ea ae C an Cotton Stockings of all wool fabrics, Several with extra Made from fine sali ‘ine MEN’S HABERDASHERY. In Both Stores. pair trousers, Size 8 to 16 years. 5,00 gerie, in a half dozen 25¢c to 50c 19 per values, at pair This Coat 80.08, ws Newest style cabin nets sual prices 6,00 and 7.5 natty styles, full blouse, trimmed with fine em- broidery or Valenciennes On Saturday, January the 30th. Chinchilla ae Overcoats and From foreign and domes- t manufacturers; | al Sale of Shirts, Waiscoats, Gloves Washable Suits, at reduced prices. raul tnites Sever | laces tucked back, new plain black and Coat Sweaters. F : for less id dere, tucked cuff Tih, pial Gate ; 14) 65 and stock; from 9 to 1 1 cotton; also Plaited W hite Shirts, cuffs attached GIRLS’ SUIT DEP'TS. In Both Stores, P.M. only Saturday at color, tisles or detached. Size 13% to 19. Plain or aaa yi ' F plaited Colored Shirts. Size 13 to 18 EESTI ISLET he SES C int inches. 1,00 each 12 and 14 years. 22.50 to 32.50 C at value 1,50 Coats of Cheviot or mannish mixed ou riaalas ? 150 dozen Shirts, plaited, soft and fabrics, wool lined. Size 6 to 14 years. 9 5 d COU ea eel stiff bosoms. Various models. 1.50 7.50. , W or guede h enti 4| 325 Wai CHS EO Ea BE Regulation Sailor Suits or Waist omen S uc TopDress | rH a aistcoats, made of English , Dresses. Made of Serge or Panama ‘ rl sane Merge Cloth. Size 6 to 14 years. 5.00 my Worth $3.50: Sale Price $1.98 | Tere tee ane 200 § The most up-to-date style this season has produce dis the buck or suede a 75 dozen Gloves,—Washable Rein- | top shoes, ate here ve anniolince the Liberty” make, the $4 quality footwear : ’ . i ay {8} + : t exactly price. Choice of yndon smoke, black and of de H deer Fabrics, Chamois, white, tan, light SOROSIS: SHORD 12 BUi5 e:ote?! REST SIGE Halen) Hise ocd Hassan j " and dark gray. 1.50 per pair | Sorosis Shoes are distinctive in ap- TRO MIE IGA CHS 0 With pleat 1 350 Coat Sweaters, of Wool and Wor- | pearance, comfortable and durable. Min: ai waliriecs i sted, 2.00 Harness Makers. 2) Wat n 2 value 3,50 , BE: Smee a JAMES McGREERY & CO, ae oO = 1 De iris’ Heavy Wv | Iren’s a |aees’ The World printed to-day 937) 23rd Street 34th Street | 23rd Street 34th Street Tad of Horm Rabbere—Chll- help ads, 450 more thar all other rls are Cc see aed} New York papers crvubined

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