The evening world. Newspaper, July 28, 1911, Page 4

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~ FIREMEN SAVE "DRSK LNES FO i DANO AND GUTAR Musicians Stagger Back Into, | Burning House aud Res- ' * cue Instruments. FAMILY CARRIED OUT. |‘ ‘atl the Occupants of Building Taken Out by Way of | Windows. ’ t | ' | bx Persons were rescued by firemen early to-day when a blaze gutted the brick building at No. 18 ‘Thirty-third street. Fire started ©@ the ground floor, the front part of h was Used as a restaurant, and Gone up the stairs to the roof be- © citizen saw it In passing, and Capt. Cook, of Truck No. 2, esly s few doors away. @pparatus was rolled out on a) IM alarm, but as soon as Capt. Cook saw the headway of the flames he sent i@ aa alarm and brought the regular lement of engines. | F. A. Quick, who had a metal shop} deck of the restaurant and lived on the | top floor, was the first occupant of the| Detling to appear. With his wife Sarah him and his two-year-old daugh- ter Lena in his arms he stood in the front window shouting for help. By the time a fireman had gone up a thirty-five foot ladder the family was ly. suffocated by the smoke. One by one they were handed down the lad- der from one fireman to the other, and Were deposited unhurt on tho sidewalk. The second floor consisted of fur- ished rooms. On the west side lived Daniel Kennedy. As the Quick family Were being carried to safety Kennedy was seen groping his way about the window, blinded by smo There was @ projection over the res- taurant storm door, flush with the sec- ond flobr, but he could not reach ft from hig window in his dazea condition. A fifeman climbed up on the projection, hed over, and by combined strength agility got Kennedy there and then lowered him to the street. He was soon revived. George Hill and Thomas McDonald had the room on the east side of thei @econd floor. They showed up as Ken- nedy reached the street, half stifled and unable to see clearly. The crowd saw them turn back a: fireman started fa@ their window, and thought they had gone for their clothes, as they wore oly night shirts, They soon reap- eared, one with a guitar and the other with a banjo, but neither with any miore clothes than he had before. They musicians, and while they lost all their clothes, they saved their means of livelihood. ‘They could step onto the storm projection from their window and were dropped to the street, only « few feet away, vy the firemen, Whe fire went through the house, do- mage of $5,000. No one knows w it started, or exactly where. ‘ —_— ' BAN ON HIS MADSTONE. . — Owner Will Be Arrested , te Rabid Dog V TOPEKA, Kan., July 2%—At the re- @uest of Dr. J. S. Crubine, Secretary of the State Board of Health, Attorney- General Dawson has ordered the arrest Of the owner of a madstone in Hutchim gon if he attempted to use tt in an effort to cure a boy who was bitten by a dog in Winfleld a few days ago ahd who is being taken to Hutchinson tO have the stone applied. The Attor- He Uses im, fey-General also Instructed the county authorities to find the boy and him sent to the State University Hos: tal at Rosedale, where Pasteur Ment will be administered, ‘The action of the Atteeney-General iplaint of 8 in Winfleld that persons ently been bitten by a mad, sult of the cc was the | campaign was on. Q treat- THREW WARING’S — FOUR ARRESTED ASHES AWAY. FOR $420,000 missioner, Joined in the laughter which followed. “What do you know about young | | women being entertained in Dr. Doty’s private office at night?” | “I know it was done. I've seen It lots | of times. ‘The young women, girls from towns around, used to go up there with (Continued from First Page.) stock of $ ehares, Adverti stating that the co: tw were clreulated ny Was in posses. sion of clerks, 1 used to listen through @ invented speaking tube, and I could hear every= | chormist,"* h would make a hing that wa re.” for everybody wise enough hades dh ne conduct | But the American ‘Tanning Com! immoral, 7 Was not selling the stock, Such @ p | the commissioner. “It certainly Was," replied the wit- ness brokerage - Lost JOB BECAUSE HE organized and conducted to} WOULDN'T GIVE UP $2,000. insure the safety of investors Denyse told of having been on the telephone switchboard one night in October, 19%, when a gubernatorial ntine Com- missioner Simon! who was on Hoff. As in thé case of the United Wireless, the “selling agency” was really manip- ulated by the parent concern, HN. Re h & Co, organized in 193 out of | the business of a house that had been man Island at the time, called up Dr. conducted by Henry A. Roach, a well jt latter's residence, and t known broker, was @ concern that made Poheeae he overheard part of the | q specialty of handilng just such stocks conversation. Be net i | that of the American Tanning Com- “gimonson told Dr. Doty that Mr.| pany. Schroeder, the Brooklyn Commissioner, | HH. W. Parker was the head of the had told him to get $2,000 from Milligan, | Roach concern. Others Interested in it the superintendent of Hoffman's Isiand,| were H. D. Drayton and “H. Raymond and that Milligan would have ive! Parker,” who 1 said to be none other up. Dr. Doty sald, Ray? nig sake | than Eugene Robinson of the American don't let this get out.’ Then 10 | Tanning Company. | answer another call and that was all I) ¢g World, last February conclusively bg yt what happened to Milligan?” exposed the aaaieee concern. ; It ibe ber ‘He was dismissed later. It was com-| that the original Henry A. Roach dle mon talk that he lost his Job because 1 1908 and that the Parker outfit adopt- he wouldn't give up.” ed @ name as closely 4s possible ap- SAY DR. DOTY GOT CASE OFF OF Prowhing that of the Wit man Bes GERMAN SHIP: Purposes quite obvious. fter The Denyse described getting | World's expose , knives, wines, 1 tnd various other articles from incom ing ships at the request of Mr. Lee. Ile| DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH PAR. purchased these. .fe sai ‘that he used KER GOT. to buy fo- four cents rtain widely | . known cigar which retatis in this coun-| Parker got % per cent. for selling the try, after the duty ts paid, for % cents tanning company stock and % per cent apiece. for advertising. How much he got Bo ae Tt oe of the cigars?" | away with the Post-Office authorities aitet that I know of.” do not know “Did he ever get — y of the liquors?” | ~7 ~o, 1 Mot the ave that ¥ got, Re wand 80 | orf nce Ht owned m plant in Roms got a case of stuff of his own from iy N. J., where it tanned leather ac- every Mamburg-American liner that atone came into port.” |cording to the Hoch process to the “Do you know this positively?” asked |Cnormous profit of the stockholders, the Commissioners Investigation has shown that they “E certainly do,” replied the witness. rented the Newark tannery from Jullus “Eve carried cases of bottled stuf’) Beebe & Co. of Boston at $1,000 a month from incoming steamers up to Bis and never tanned @ hide in it. But it enee oe, Cae be — bea ined! was a good “stall,” worth $1,000 @ Tec uae Pens ettaldor elie te jait| month, to show confiding come-ons tor smuggling.” replied the witness, "1/0 Wanted to be sure they were was afraid the custom-house officers |™king @ safe investment. would get wise to what was golng on.” | Much literature, many books and a The witness described the manner tn! wagon load of documents have been ap- which immigrants were treated while| propriated by the Post-Office inspectors being Inspected on board ship and while! in connection with the American Tan- being sported to Hoffm Island. | ning Co if Outer dhaae’ oonblae It wi erable information of value to the face or punched by the Quarantine public will be arranged and dissemi. ployees if they didn’t respond to orders | nated. quickly. The women were shoved| One of the investors in the American around, he said, in none too gentle a/ Tanning Company stock Ix a bedridden fashion. woman without @ friend or relative in | the world, She invested her last $1,000, DR, DOTY TOOK PARTIES OUT) “Robinson, an ex-pollceman, who came IN QUARANTINE BOAT. Denyse testified that Dr. Doty fre- |= oe —= quently took the Quarantine boat Gov. | Flower out on the Bay for moonlight excursions. On these occasions, he said, the Quarantine officer entertained large parties of friends on board. “There carterer these trips,” said he, “a: 2 au titles of champagne and other wines were ser The w #8 testified that h quently assisted Dr, Doty tn veasels inbound from foreign ports, Go ing back again to the matter of the alleged immoral conduct In Dr, Doty's office, the witness sald tha the frequently saw intovication among the clerks and the young women. | “They used to drink up in the office,” said. | “You mean they'd come there sober and go away drunk’ asked Comm!s- ed the witne: prices, most at and tail dog had been taken to Hutchinson for the madstone treatment. ‘Third Ave., Cor, 122d St. (Open Sat. till 11 P. M.) ° 1195 (Open § LACK Suits, Season—as only now reduced. $50 Suits now $33.33 $45 Suits now $30.00 $40 Suits now $26.66 — Wallach Bros. Just below 29th St. ONE-THIRD OFF *Every Hart Schaffner (@ Marx | « Summer Suit Fancy Suits—all made this | Schaffner & Marx know how. Every garment in our entire stock | And every Suit that was $22.50 or less now $15. “iccactiliniiaasc“Y standard of ‘There are six men, All redu Men's $40 and 945 Summer Suits Men's $35 and $38 Summer Suits Men's $32.50 and $; Summer Suits Broadway, 246-248 W. 125th St. pret Men's #25 and $28 (Open Sat. till 11 P.M.) Summer Suits Men's $22.50 and $25 Summer Suits Men's $18, $20 and $22.50 Suits ‘at. till 6 P.M.) The above suits are not on sale in our new 42d Street store, FX | now BD saatercrices (i Blue Serge Suit Hart #35 Suits now $23.33 &30 Suits now $20.00 j #25 Suits now $16.66 | w A ac an poole 1,00, divided Into 150,000) Every Sack Suit in our stores ii underprice, Included are staple black suits, plain and fancy weave blue suits, as well as this season's ve new mixture patterns. ta Every suit cut on new 1911 correct style models red up to the rigid Hackett, Carhart bsolute integrity. and models for men and young d now as follows: } visseesees $22.50 MSummer Suites, $19.50 sessseervee $1650 Straw Hats WOE E57 All #5 Imperial Straw Hats and all our $1 15 ie #2 and #4 Straw Hats, alistyles, now | a AML 8S aa 86 Panama Straw Hate $2.90 All $8 to 812 Panamas now reduced 265 Broadway, Near Chambers Street 841 Broadway, Corner 13th Street ean area rieenecnrgmeentinersne eeepc ae THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, here from Chicago five years ago, Las ther known to the police as juts,” who is serving a term in the entlary it Stillwater, Minn., for dling. New Brighton, Staten Is- , Where Robinson lives In a fine se and supports several automobiles, Will be greatly pained to learn. that he ia under arrest Hoch's hon in Newark. Canfleld lives at No. Second avenue, Mt. Vernon, and Sm who posed as man: ager of the alleged Newark tannery, Hives at No, 316 West Seventy-ninth street. — ELECTRICAL TRUST, SCARED, IS WILLING TO DISSOLVE. Offers Made to Wickersham to Quit Without Fight While Suit Is Pending. WASHINGTO: July 28, — Attorneys for the Hlectridal Trust have submitted to Attorney-General Wickersham a de- “leree which It is said they are willing to The stock have entered against the alleged com- bination jn the Government's suit for dissolution, ‘The significance of this move is that the trust is willing to dis- solve without @ fight, 5 It is said that with some probable modification the proposition may be ac+ ceptable to the Department of Justice. patente -sanhantiate Operation Kills Newspaper Man, Stephen B, Smith, for many years the advertising representative of the Boston Globe in this city, died suddenly this morning at the Hahnemann Hospital as the result of an operation. Mr, Smith was @ native of Massachusetts and a veteran of the civil war, <> — INCOMING STRAMSHIPS, DUE TO-DAY, Bristol City, Awanses, Montoso, San Juan, | Netwanine Yecksonvite, ai Rarace” nnquln, . Oatiteo. "Yeu, Alamo, JULY’ WEATHER CUTDOWN HLLTO CROWD BATTING ORDER. New York, Chicago. Daniels, cf, McConnell, 2b. Wolter, rf, Lord, 3b, Chase, 1b. Callahan, If, Cree, If. MoIntyre, rf, Hartzell, 3b, Bodie, « Knight, se, Zelder, 1b, Johnson, 2b, ‘Tannebill, ss. Sweeney,c. Sullivan. Ford, p. Lange, p. Umpires—Perrine and Mullin, At+ tendante 2,000, AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, N. Y., July 2%.—The threatening clouds and the constant danger of rain kept hundreds away from the gruelling contest this afternoon and the White Sox fought our Highlander clan before a crowd of less than 3,000 persons, Russell Ford was the standard bearer for New York and Lange appeared on the mound for the visitor: Tt was @ tough battle from the start, with neither side able to score in the first Inning. Jimmy Callahan caused a little stir with a hot single in the open- ing round, but there were two out at the time and he perished on the bags. In New York's half Wolter smashed a liner to the left field fence for two sacks, but he also died there as no one could advance him, SF illdll}jf jf IA, kf be tempti: 4 ive keen zest to Sf igestion. Pabst BlueRibbon isall this and more. The selected hops, 8-day malt and Pabst exclusive process gives it that delightful eppttisiog toni tang and rich mellow Appetizer a Oy % x FS ¥) * sv) flavor fat wat that distinguishes it from all other beer. .ALL HACKETT, CARHART MEN’S $45 SACK SUITS ARE REDUCED TO $30 That's the keynote of the story. You save $15. You save on every Suit you buy in our stores now. because they are the diftengnce between former reasonable prices and present reduced College Half marked ‘way suits mad only our ¢ Shop Suits... ... $30.00 .. $24.50 Shop Suits..... Shop Suits... Shop Suits Shop Suits Shop Suits. The above suits . $14.50 .. $12.00) $1.50, $2 and Beyond doubt th New York. Holds up the hose $4.90 Bet. debe ihre ter tah Ain These savings are actual, #25 College Clothes 930 College Clothes 435 College Clothes 940 College Clothes 945 College Clothes $2.50 Shirts, All of shirts you will 6 to keep all metal parts off your flesh Silk SOc; Lisle... .....000e An nn tenons 25c¢ E, E, TURLINGTON, Vice-President 119 West 42d St. 125th St., nr. sd Ave. These Two Stores Open Evenings ALL FOUR STORES OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY SRR Tl y Dealers Everywhere f CTIZZIIZIT The garments involved are Hackett, Carhart garments, designed dnd_ tailored right here in New York for New York men. They embody all the good that fifty years’ experience in the making and selling of men’s high grade clothes has made us masters of. Hackett, Carhart Men’s Suits Reduced Clothes Shop Price Sale There is still a very large assortment of desirable by L. Adler, Bros, & Co., of Rochester, & W. Naumberg and other leading wholesale ors, which we must sell at half price. 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Lap ie, and address. im many @ Bound or more KEENE’S wy Wi Bs AES SAE Open Evenings Until 9 o'Clock Il cash sal 1OF Weve prthe‘cnd RR ares ILLUS 6 consists ef ler. || aus eae es [iE FOR _CATALOQUE— MAILED FREB RAND RAPIDS FURNITURE | EDIT TERMS vy Se | 49 Werth gas That The World is by far the 7 . ry eo World is by far $100 Werth, $10 Down, $1.69 Werkly] | best guide to Summer Resort bs « £2 « g25 « ||Hotels and Boarding Houses is shown by these figures; YESTERDAY: The World printed 650 | ‘Summer Resort” Ade— = * More Than the CARAT VW Rinas TO-MORROW‘ area jee" an BTONE DIAMOND *20 BPRCLALS, Beverai bus ‘Gentlemen's qu RINGS on sale gach, Our EXPERT DIAMOND iNBe Herald; ery cholve, aa Complliented tise culters om theif’ metlind 0 LAST SUNDAY, having @ large urtace, or spiead, on all of 2 BLU WHITE, with al Uh pink ANB Lest ii ef 4200.00°G MS, The World printed 1,189 —— ‘Summer Resort’? Ade | IN kee la < Many inthis let ae ee one ooh (Mare Than the ‘ = LAST WEEK; ‘ The World printed 3,984 FOUR WEEKS OF Toe Merl printed 3,006 ale pronase Waite oe! ign se stat ot thle eal O. HENRY | Rass Mere Than the aay jc | LAST MONTH: STORIES The fiction treat of the season, In the Evening World beginning in August, Watch for them, The last and best of O, HENRY’S great short stories. The World printed 19,624, ‘Summer Resort’? Ads— * 15,622 More Than the Herald, NEXT SUNLAY TH PUBLISN MA'gy’ |mEsORT” ADs. cg { } \ } }

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