The evening world. Newspaper, December 29, 1911, Page 4

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STIRS. HURRICANE INASLEEPING COP Reserves and babi Ambulance Sum: | moned When Brooklyn Blue- coat Begins to Dream. | ie ON QUININE : | WIFE CALLS FOR HELP. Magistrate Tells Victim of Strenuous Dream to Steer Clear of Drug. ll fon: who hai quinine-intoxic: tener Uttle bride, Bertha. Hamburg avenue station and two ambu- ances from the Brooklyn Hospital, wan lse in court, shedding t and sob- Ding softly while Magistrate Voorhees feotured on the wburex of quinine, and then suspended sentence. When Iugh (was released Bertha inelted into his rms ané left court under the bie phehering Wing of the giant cop. * “Murricane” Hugh, as he was known out ta Montana in his cowboy days, E! em home to his little fat on the @scond floor of No. 189 Irving avenue, Brooklyn, at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. the Goer to greet him and no wae their tte white and brown poodie, Trouble, Megh bad been taking a little quinine end on during the day to assuage @0ld and after he had had @ snack A DRINK, ONE PILL AND WENT TO GLEEP. 96604, “eo I'll take another of th and just @ drop of whiskey to & down, Then I'l) 1@ Geod long cicep.” ‘Mrs, “Hurricane” Hugh was sewing & front room when poodle, Jubiified his name master's apartment to bis chest, Just jo to bed and of each cave pro- Whe tong hend and neck of a deer. bu tete and warwhoops mingled ervae Siniaete, not to mention Inge of little Trouble. 16. “Hurricane” Hugh left the fat, and out in the hail he nott- 0 Nels gant thirty or forty bed climbed into her Hugh's AND AMBULANCES MURRY TO THE SCENE, vase Reighbors could hear tustlade dg gel whoop after war- ; ro ells 4 of gulne 40 Mra. | Hugh's aid they bufaed up their telephone wires with summonses 4 for police and horpital ald. ‘The battle with ihe grizziies nad erased and all was quiet when two patrol wagons and ty ambulances @rew up to thg dae.” rey. Juliue Pottingtli lea thy tourjaga’renoeves up- stairs, followed by Dr. _ Me corps of internes, A thousand } neighbors of “Hurricane” Hugh who | hed gathered on the pavement eutside feckbned the total dead in scores, @ouchant the resorves removed the deer trom the hinges and ginger waded the battlefield. Trouble met the: fret and fastened his teeth in Ser Petting!ll's ankle. ‘The reserves stopped, Wes at least one survivor, Me had gone o slumber and wi Bowbells. He did no’ t on ‘happened quinine had got hi pight in the Mamvi rg avenue ) Ye, the quinins joe is an awful AeIng, a2 eld tinh) dwettore in the Meventh Ward of | der, Aldern quired a qui nly aud Ale cre it day that (ie » total of his ton had » quinine pitis, | Olmuer at Aldrich Then the River “s RIVERHEAD, L. 1, 1 . ~The ® ee thirty-five guests who had vidden { LISBON CLERGY PROTEST. |1 « holiday, dinner et the Nome of Mr and Mrs, Charles MH, Atdri " \ at Mamishment Hatet Awatnst yiioue, last night, we tly sue q Dello Withdrawn. prisod When there vas a 8 val i + © fest ‘ ny amily ra BARRON, Portus, 1 Mer AN | went to the plano and struck up a “wed Mendes 0 Petrie “4 1 Mise Flore iteile Ald ond the L of the var vieh, t ty daughter of the host = ees went a letter to-day and host ey abet AL Pratinll at He Portuswere | asking 4 Mattituck got up to be married, withdraw the z banishment i phe sev. W WAI wie wae @ y against Mar. Bello, the gigat, was called fr .m ; adininletra> tabme to perform the ar Her of the diocese its won festive ‘The prelates declare fe @ violation of ihe Vo @titwtion, whieh x. ot the Catholl c mst TRAIN KILLS | BROTHERS. Near South River, N. J. @ouTH RIVER, N. J, be two were killed by @ freight train the Raritan River Raltr near lee'e Corner to-W e vere Pau) and eeander Dinter team of horses were killed anc a demolished, wind prevented them from h dled out all the reserves from the! ORLANDO HARRIMAN, DIES IN SANITARIUM AFTER OPERATION Brother of Railroad Wizard, 65 | They could hear deep breathing. There | Pwe ta Wason Struck at Crossing was being BROTHER OF RAILROAD Years Old, Had Long Been Ill. Dr. John 1. Walker's Sanitarium, N operation to relieve complications r gultant upon @ long stand! @iabetes, Mr. Harriman th urviving brother of the late 1. 1 |riman and lived at iio Hotel Maje Central Park W otreet, with wite, Hose Barreiiton of n wand, bro man ago. death of Mr. Hn fiself a year and a hal nifest that he was too weak to make the Jou rection of John I", Heapawad, J 1, where his futher w in charge of an Episcopalian churc and 1h tined winay wife was BM. lair) to become the greatest in the distory of this interest in the family, making his way upwa: Orlando Harriman wa in real estate in Brooklyn, Not until some eight or nine ago ‘did Orlando Marriman | promingnt in the public eye, although Clverton and | had long enjoyed high standing tn busi | | ness circles, | ceived the idea of Brighton Beach and taking hold With revolvers drawn and batons en round resort of that section of seastie. na nk of nt He acquired the Brighton Bathe a Dought la °° sections of acreage uloi nt, With the assisgance en he promoted aiffuss which ave spread ¢ to the eastward almost as far Manhattan Beach, It was Mr. make Urigh ety, Ms {been protita Mr | hed no | manipu with deals that tlon lan ha velleved as fay as ity had no ehtid rr King or never In in any of th Me Mareim je of her husband when he ee . n " ‘ § Orlando Harriinan died early to-day at % East Thirty-third street, following an attack of Mar- Ne, Land Beventy-second who wae Mrs. The initial dines which eventually Every medical benefit that money could command was invoked tn vain, Three wenke ago arrangements were made to take Mr, Harriman to Florida, but at the last moment it was found day after Christinas he was taken | from thy hotel to the aunitarium by di- n. An opera- lon Was edvised formed. Orands Harriman was born aixt five years ogo at Bt George's Rectory, b. | He was tho second son of the family. The next born to the elder Harriman nan, det railroad Tye Kentuy of E. 1 Marcigun was ao tratincendent that he @ominated public White he was in Wail street, lugKing along It was Orlando Harriman who con-| of making a year] © have not been Mrs, Harriman was at the died. INTERPOLATED A WEDDING. KING WHO DIED TO-DAY AFTER LONG ILLNESS. | ly “ if ir ye} y as to tle ve | | He's Sure You Have Mr. Hamilton, Neari for Missing Appea A thick-set, wor! medium stature, wilh Toutonto descent, [thin letter tis morning and Jit to The Rvening World: orld Adok oy to know whether my wile alive, 1 have inquired relatives and friends, but nothing from then, ‘Mina’ <= a they know that ‘ah put a ‘Mre.,” and do it now? “Do they know that they were the cause of breaking up Will be the ca ny other before long “Do they know that if found out to kno} le Ww od It Incidentally, 1 ask Miss take notice, “BE IN 1. HAM fo, 1042 Hall Mr. Hamilton said to-day In the Bronx that the appr twenty-second anniversary rage, on New Year'a da motive for giving his row public, lived very happily togethe! began to Then she did home, I belleve ahe met muda then there and they her One day lant April T t, and she id quarrelled whe left me about it, a1 Two ot horhood T am lonely, much if she was hypnotize are wentlemen they will wen ntal vailr Interstate Commerc firmed ite previous Gh new Comntetce Court, -wertuc er points in the Unite $1.15 per 100 pounds to 1117 Broadway, Gentlemen Bway | date. FRANCISH LEGCETT & CO ne for the wor n misled Into be- early reply. are in my possession, "We had no children,” he sald, “ “L want my wife back here with me. 1 don't blame her The McCormick C We acknowledge ree rent for store at $8, W, cor. of 23th St. | CHARLES WEN OF BERMUDA WALL YOU RETURN THSMANS WEE? Her and He Wants Hes Back—“Pat- sy” and “Jamie,” Answer! POSTAL CARDS HIS CLUE. ing Wed- ding Anniversary, Sends Out Spouse. ing man of ie appearance of wat down and wrote tranmmitted would like is dead or yf all our ean learn “If you will, through your paper, ank the parties known tome only by their pontal card signatures of ‘Father ay’ and ‘Jamle,’ gentle- men of Bermuda, w ere about April 4 sending postal cards to one \e was no they know home and breaking up an- they are wh there oman and ) them, I All the Mary to ILTON, | Ph at his home vach of tie his mare y. was) Nhs bles to the], ‘and rountil she to hypnotist meetings. not Keew to be happy at these Ber- hypnotized found these about 1 said it was We quarrelied nd on Bept her women loft at the @ marriod ’ ol If t nd her bi when @t! Cpenlaniong tar. ome tel git rates on fenton» from California to all States from Dutt Warning Were Coat Began to Blaze. “We John D the driver of a Mtree the job during th most every day be has been the butt of Joke: ors Who went on strike jobs, John was driving along € street 1 man from y | John win! him and smi No one was going to fool Join, He had met that. Aw stre Hie te with tieall burning wagon some one ala CABLE RATE TO BE CUT. The announ, this and Under the new arrangement, SRS AAMC TONDS DROVE DOWN A STREET WITH HIS WAGON AFIR Thought Thos ot No, pape t Cleaning Dy r the Jokers being the street clean- sof late, Othe ; Ff | e WE were prepared for the Christimas rush. We the car ee eee Beenie assumed that a reputation for selling honest, sola ba i felt ax though hy a stylish jewelry at the lowest prices in one neigh reclining againat a red-no} ee borhood for 35 years would have its due effect. 2k one look and Jumped for si Fine engaxer soll hin cout are, While he was fran.) [ eaire. aldmond oi) If, needing jewelry for New Year gifts or to y unhitehing bin bh . 4 Was the result two tower, —— France. _._THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, HERE’S MRS. HAMILTON, GONE, NOT FORGOTTEN; HER HUBBY WANTS HER. / ¢ Joking on West street ts ar Went Broadway, to-day wagon filled with waste pape small boys were playing with t) warned him, but | John simply winked and det it go at tation chiefs and the One squirt of a hose p neh Telegraph Cable Company 1 towday an extensidn of its rates for cablegrama in plain language, Ditherto confined to messag country and England, to written in plain language nh the language where they originate sages will have prece te wont by the u pos rayford Signs With ‘Detroit. manne Mich., 1 announced to-day. han fifteen letters, written elthe . M—Sam Craw- ford, WgittBelter and star batsman, has signed « M2 contract with the Detraic American League Baweball Club, it was CATHOLICS FIRE ‘LAST SHOT IN WAR | Refuse to Permit | of Private Funds of Char- itable Institutions. Commissioner Charitable Instituth known their final Comptroller Prende Estimate to examine ted by ¢ nds contrib: ey annoui rated by the eit Who Gave] M. Until Grout, Morgan J. te in part as follows send that of the toard of Extimate, cat tos CO Board of Estimat nt. John took it strity, Ale and lost thelr mplacent that raged yelled a| didn’t. os from the turned in a as ever. ir high-pres- Tyreet Imports price of this diam y ehlet, Fire Patrol, yut the fire. cut. fine white en qdgement diunond, #75400 SS @lamond_ value between. jermany | messages Mountings ,...... $75.00 up| Fancy Stone Rings. | 2.00 u ira wilt ge. { Diamond Twin & Hoop Rings 2500 P| Sold Geld Initial Rings... 9.00 . 5 0 te formerly charged Diamond Cluster Rings P| Solid Gold Fi Ri ‘ ig Diamond Rings for .. 10.00 (38 7 raternity Rings. 9.00 up Diamond Fancy Ringsfor Men 27.50 up | Seamless Solid Gold Wedding P the Ladies’ Fancy Cluster Rings 3.50up| Rings............. + 3.30 up “Pal rat Solid Gold Signet Rings.. 2.50 up| Children’s Rings ........ . Sup co over those House Coming Down TO-DAY and TO-MORROW-IHE Last 2 DAYS IN WHICH TO SELL OUR bay Ct a 0, pt of check in It is understood that you will vacate these premises on or before Jan. Ist, as the wreckers are to tear down the building and we will not be responsible for persons of property that pight become injured or damaged after that Y truly, T. WILLS, INC. Ww! Manufactured by Schloss Bros. & Co., internationally famous as makers of the finest hand-tailored clothing READ THIS LETTER Checies B Balla den have been forced for immediate clearance to separate our and payment of eae stock into three lots 95549-65168 Every Suit ond Gvercoat Heretofore Seld Up to $20 Will Be Closed Out at $9.85 Every Suit and Overcoat Heretofore Sold Up to $25 Will Be Closed Out at 12. 0 Every Suit aad Overcoat Heretofore Sold Up to $40 Will Be Closed Out at 16.85 Tuxedo and Full Dress Suits, | || $14.85 Formerly Sold Up to $35. 8.00 Pe $30.00 and $36.00 Genuine Piece! Marmot with Persian Lamb Co!- lar, covered with fine Broadcloth 4 $75.00 Fur Coats Finest Broadcloth and ian Lamb Colla: i $37.85 $16.85 THE McCORMICK COMPANY, 117 BROADWAY, S. W. Cor. OPEN SATURDAY St. Giefiman House). DECEMBER 29, 1911. WITHPRENDERGAST =xamination ‘forwarded to-day by their jichael J, Drummond, ritles, the Catholic of this city made . | refusal to permit —— — Cor the Board of e accounts of | **Sliver'e Beet Friend” | ritable persons, | rh that hereafter the pri- vately conte ynuted Prbsinsinl will be kept In he letter, which is signed by Edward O'Brien, Bugene A. Philbin and Michael F, McGoldrick, you this as offictal notlee ‘h institutions question the right | or of the Comptroller, or of any public officialy to inquire Into the receipt and disburse- |] Electro Silicon Co., go Cliff St. meat by such institutions of monoys || At Grocers and boraatiets Lamberts Thanks and Best Wishes We offer our sincere thanks to the jewelry-buying public for its liberality during the Christmas season just ended, and we trust that avery gift bought at our store gave all the pleasure expected of it. It might be supposed by any one who came to Lamberts last week that the crowd of buyers bile surely clean us out by Saturday night. * celebrate a birthday, you were to come to Lam- berts to-day, you would find all stocks complete "} _ In case it were a question of a Solitaire Diamond . Engagement Ring we could show them at all prices: from $10.00 to $1,500.00, and EVERY DIAMOND A DIRECT for sgot cash, VALUE FOR YOU. Mountings in solid 18-karat and 44-karat gold and solid gold and platinum, from the Lambert factory, on the same premises with our modestly located store. Please look over these prices for rings, oN his at MiOU.00 One guaranteed, Diamond Banquet Rings, Platinum |So'id Gold Snake Rings. . The finely and fully illustrated Lambert dewelty, Cataiqeue will be de- livered to you personally or by (mail, WMWOMY Shires? "os {LAMBERT BROTHERS| Third Ave., Cor. 58th‘St: OPEN UNTIL 6.30. SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 10 other than those received from the city, the accounts of which other and | private moneys will hereafter be kept | absolute and distinct and separate from | the accounts of the moneys received from the city. | “Such institutions, therefore, refuse to be bound by any rule or condition re- | quiring them to submit such private re- ceipts and disbursements to official ex- amination. ‘They also take exception to the attempted |imitation of what con- | stitutes the ‘care, support, malrftenance and secular editention’ of the children committed to them, believing that the | meaning of these words is regulated by’ the constitution and the laws of the | ‘And they claim that thelr relation | to the city, as to each person committed to them, 1s under the charter of the city, as construed by the Corporation Counsel in his opinion of July 2 last, a of & + which they are pald | specified sums for specified services | rendered."* striped surahs, Suits But it IMPORTATION from Europe, bought yd hence a@ RARE AND RADIANT every s cl of $50.00 $25 TO $35 DRESSES. Silk Dresses $25 TO $39.75 DRESSES...... $12.50) handsome careers atts, plain and a|% .95 HATS jap. silks ee OTe ew beautiful French Ostrich Plumes, UP TO $65 VEL' UP TO $25 SUITS..... UP TO $29.75 SUITS UP TO $35 SUITS. $37.50 TO $55 SUITS. TWO $145 SUITS. Coats All our handsome, '« faced, reversible coats. $15 AND $16.50 COATS. $19.50 TO $25 COATS. . $25 TO $40 COATS. Waists $2.50 LINGERIE WAISTS._.. UP TO $7.95 LACE WAISTS... $3.98 Veilings 1Y¥3-YARD_ LENGTHS; “GOODS: Values to 69. 95c CHIFFON VEILING: CENTS FISHER BROS. AWEEK * & NO MONEY DOWN 104th St. ‘This Solld Oak Dy 03d St. * | Whee igeare 006 oe aie Re, 23rd Street JUST OFF FIFTH AVENUE, WEST The Last Day of Our 14-Annual Stock-Reducing Sale —opens tomorrow —with these most —extraordinary —clearance lots! None C.0. D. None Credited No Alterations Wash Dresses | Millinery Ginghams, Chambrays, Repps, larquisettes, Voiles, etc. Trimmed Models, ALL OF O1 i $5.50 AND $6.50 DRESSES. .... $1.95 ' $12.50 AND. SHAS $0 $750 70 S10 DRESSES . $2.95 | $15 TO $25 HATS 7. $16,500 $19.75DRESSES. -3..§8.00|° > 10 920 HATS ; Untrimmed Shapes. | $2.95 TO $5.HATS.. $7.50 HATS. $450 TO $6.95 HA’ and chiflons, Ostrich Plumes “9238 | Silk Petticoats $16.50; ith veiled chiffon blouses; regular $5 . $45.00 Fur Coats Caracul Coats el Near Seal Conte | $95 Coat: | $125 Coats, at Black Fox Sete ‘Scarfe | $48 sam te - $1.50) cHotce| v.+.100 | Muffs $30.00 value se! $45.00 value. COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 4104-5 Station at Station OPN SATURDAY EVENINGS oe COLUMBUS AVE. BET. il rift 103 & 104 STS.

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