The evening world. Newspaper, March 26, 1912, Page 4

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ee ~PERATION SAVES ~IFE AS SMOKE FILLS HOSPITAL, 1 Patient Is Under Anesthetic When Blaze Starts in Bush- L wick Institution. REFUSE TO QUIT POST. Work for Twenty Minutes| Though Half Blinded by Smoke. Two staft doctors of the Bushwick Hospital at Howard avenw and Mon- Toe street, Brooklyn, worked to-day to complete their operation upon a pas tient under anaesthesia in the operating feem of the hospital while smoke from ‘a fire under the floor belaw them cloud- e@ their eyes and the firemen fought to {keep the fla from eating through tthe boards into the operating room. To have stopped in the middie of the operation when the alarm of fire wan frst sounded tn the hospital would have to bring death to the patient, Henry Zulauf, unconscious on the oper table. ‘The two surgeons, Dr. jenn Meury and Dr. John Furgerson, Mzing this, manipulated their inetru- its and ound up arteries at top for twenty minutes alone in the ting ropm, while nurses urged the men below them to kill the flames nd prevent the smoke from suffocating men who had the life of another nin thelr hands. IDERLY DISCOVERS FLAMES IN CORNER OF LAUNDRY. John Gardner, an orderly of the hos tall, discovered the flames at 10,00 flock A. M. down in one corner of the dry eltuated in the basement of the three-story frame ‘building, whtoh served as a hospital for a number of He eaw emoke issuing from the fm one corner of the laundry ané, calling Frank Ambrose, an- her orderly, to his assistance, he be- water. ‘Miss Kéith Flagetock, a nurse, had amoke on the first floor and was ing down into the basement » de- ‘the cause of it, when she was by one of the orderiies coming telé her to ring in an alarm and ¢! itemdent’s office and pulled the Dr. William Walenta and Dr. James loward, members of the house etaff, Urried: {to the operating room ai the surgeons that t “Just go out and keep the patients * gaid Dr. Meury. “Above eve: ing @ise keep the fremen out of he: 'e will finish if we are let alone.” holding the anaesthesia cone over Rose of the patient. She stuck at Post without a word and tho eure continued at their work, ONS WORK OVER PATIENT FCR TWENTY MINUTES, As though nothing had happened to them, they continued their } What they had to do to save| patient's life was done. For twen- q@alnutes they worked over the sense- body on the slab, though the grew so thick that they could breathe. Finally they felt t could open one of the window ntly io allow the smoke to without imperiling thelr patient’ The public ward ‘s on the first floor the hospital, directly in front of the room. There were only two te in this ward, When the smoke too thick the nurses carried these Patients out of the ward and to ' Where the smoke had not pene ‘Mise R. Sauter, superintendent of the had ordered the nurses to pass ell the rooms when the first ef fre was sounded and to re- When her sixty-four-year-old A question which is uzsling the Assure the patients, Fortunately SOOT eiher remonateased; TURK’ aivger fee maiden ladies in Duanesburgh, 8 eee enly thirty patients In the hospital | ra ethan | sala t nt. came greater, ‘The girl turned do flee. “Dean of the Brooklyn Trade” Cel- resident of that vicinity, is what rele- eee. Kulik fired three shots at her, One tien these three children will ae - wren Pest ape siruck yer tn the back. Frightened hate ebrates the Happy Event. amy future MoMillans that may arrive, to death, the girl fled down the stairs i —]|=|===!~wo_—eE—_ through the rooms and told the |and into'a neighbor's apartment, hiding| Fifty-eight years in business and legs at the emell of smoke, that there! @ half hour toter, thews of the firm of A. D, Matthews’ She ‘no fremany tho furnace, whieh) Attn) atte, om tro JEG | pony rook, dealers in ry ood, Certainty You Would! of of from the butt of dis revolver he felled | celebrated his birthday yesterday, He was discovered. 11 was contined to the |iaw the disappointed husband shot jim | trade. ish suit at the same Jeonéry and did not burn through into|in the bead, ‘Trusting is revolver! Mir, Mathews entered business with | he sold the retailer, ae operating room or any of the other |into hin pocket Kull Garlod out of the ling fatier in Iai on Myrite avenue, | you one-third, wouldn't you jump on the frat floor, ‘The damage | Dack of (hi Haves clusion attect || en years later the frm moved to its }atthe privilege? That's my offer Was placed at 62,000. Pionke died in an ambulance on the} Present sic, and in 18K completed !ts| ag @ manufacturer and retailer, 4 way to St. Barnabas Hospital, is present building, Seventy-three Ameri- FUNNY FACES. Plonk fee. Dis fee before really was rich, peared at the Pionko house and de-! manded money from his bride, He got Rothing and left, vowing he would cause SHOOTS GIRL BRIDE. OF AMO ment to Appl When = Peter Kultk dre “schatches Tt is true the «i: had saved only a few hundred dollars, | , and her fathor was a poor’ man. this “schatchen t> the house alarm box neat the| discriminating; he wanted the marriage It was six weeks ago that Kk applied for the rich brid that night; ‘in five days they were mar- ried before a justice of the peace. These | 4: arranged marriages are almpl ‘nchatchen" hurrted things along to get | 4m Kulik discovered Julla really wasn't rioh and refused to marry her, Immediately should he work; hadn't he married a rich bride? him #0. The » told bi had sav ving Wi itted he had marriage She agreed, and i to-day they would other ranged to get In trouble, nesses say. eoveral times over -You'll find many Gees from " will begin Wr fieetay's Evening tis a romance of Proadway and the | most thrilling Moov of | ‘he Carpet from Bag- will Teel in Thureday's Evening pital, where the » She will recover. John Buntchan, NILLS HER FATHER) Double Tragedy Af After Agree- on Honeymoon, Kullk, also known as} Garlock, applied to the marriage broker for a wife he spec! be rich, he saw no other way of getting It. venerable to fight the blind fire with buckets | ¢lisibles and took Kulik out to see Julla a denutiful girl, the daughter of Nikolas Pionko, of No, $8 Belmont avenue, Newark, after Kulik quit his job and took up his abode In his father's little flat “echatchen" But when Kultk demanded irl dooked at him in ainaze- had was @ few bundred | (jt ous, charged his bride with She ol * spoken to him of * word for it. . for he had long dreamed of Me quarrelied with his wit and then demanded a divorce, arrange for the divorce, Yesterday Kulik got drunk in antic! pation of lis freedom, He had gone to “schatchen,” Last night he returned, drunk, wit- Me struck his girl bride 7 a xe, witnenss jec} ee eS Police — ewarks ae c'ma,| ‘The mesnage was a vigorous defense | terial witness, Kullk has mot b of the tariff board and a demand for an | caught ‘ emergency appropriation of $20,000 a ie. ne —_——— month for the board to continue tts} work, ‘In the House the Democrats have practically determined that all |appropriations for the board will be [cut off, and the President's message } was the opening gun for the fight for ” > The report teelf wan a detailed dis- The early stock market to-day was ee |eetli ‘andes eho dnfsinns ot realizing | “Usslon @f conditions tn the cotton in re rae duatry here and abroad, but the labor wales which ‘cropped out late in yes! clement of cotton production received | terday's session, == Heginning with | scant attentioa, The conclusions reached | American Smetting, which was the] py the board were: | hour was range, v for Divorce active 4 | Progress on a ied that she must med of wealth, and ‘The n” got out his Hat of ing time. wetting eighteen-year-old irl wasn't rich; she But nayhap, Was not too He met her) 4) and the that the marriage, | (sy Why had told m she wasn't rich, ed for years. him she had tchea, and he the “echat- So Kullk raved broker, Also he taken it Was decided that 0 to @ lawyer and Mt is sald, wife, next time, who the afternoon he ap- the head with a re- City How can bea extracted, | ulet w: vho lives on the huge scale other leaders tendency tone at the Gnal figuie ace as nty rink force awatt m at his office yesterday Renerally toward flaieh anges ae compared with yesterday's| Of the foreign manufacturer either in fare tan, obfi,,|Rormal or abaormel times. %| “Om aesoumt ef the more costly + {%| methods of distribution im this coun- — %|tey from producer to consumer, the =$ a 1, | evew tm the cage of fabetes on which = f] me cose of production and the mill - % price are as lew here as there.” 10959 + | ‘This “cost of aistribution” fe blamed lie Hey + 4 | by the Board for exorbitant peresn- 82h + | tages swallowed up in the middloman’s Be woes & transaction of getting the cotten geeds ty OMS + |} | trom the mill te the consumer, 100” 300 iG]. “The report shows the difttculty of 103% 1338 % | stating in general terms the difference vee age t % in cosiw of production for a by thy a riety of cotton manufacture: 120% 100% — S| Phe President detailed the “set” at SG ST eyevem end, following the batty BS +1, | hamed 40 for the higher prices Mia es UND > it | Americans than are the rules We de 1h | (ander the existing system of 3 ea ALS + 8S | trtwation.” he continued, “a slight ; ow ‘Sod C2 | @metiom of @ution would im some eases 3 ‘3 ay g materially reduce the price to Tae ihae ikeQ — “leamer, while in other cases WO. Be — %|redmetion of the duties would ra BS GS + 1); | change the price to the Americen 108 10, ay ¢ 8 sumer at all. ig Hag - u| MARRIES HIS STEPMOTHER. ‘m a y % + Me 4 § it 3 Gew MeMillan’s Stepbrether and 100% Stepsister Are His Stepehildren. He BR > 6. a | ing A =? evening at the City Hall ty 1Be = ¥ | Pelice Justice Alvah Fairies on a license eB tasued to the couple by R. A. Babcock, a Town Clerk of Duanesburgh. Arthur, RR t + 4] by nts marriage, gaine a stepson ‘and 101 Insist on Seeing The Tab on the when h nome at Southport, | The Closing Prices, Shirt which LOX-IT-ON to the Drawer. In sist on netting the Loxiton label when a buying yours sures you wear Comfort.” At All Retails hletic Underwear. The Key to Summer Under- It in- Exclusive Wholesale Distributers, roy Broadway, New York. Hospital Where Operation Saved Life During Fire; One of Nurses. weakest feature, the lat receded from over 1 point to fractions in many stand- ard issues, The opening was uniformly lower, and the trend during the firet lower although individual rallies de- veloped in a fow shares, Subsequent trading continued fairly with a declining tendency in Afternoon transactions were continued with @ reactionary movement in progress until nearing clos: | ' With Steel touching 6 and irking low @rices the was suddenly —myp- Planted by brisk Duytng orders, and the ruled exceedingly strong with many iseues showing sub- stantial guiis at the higiveat, lowest acl teat pricm of stocks pile SESE A.D, MATTHEWS HALE AT 73. y roses from his employeos three carnations from his | a Mr, Matthews arrived u THE EVENING WORLD, _TUE BDAY, MAROH 26, 1912, REVISION CALL IN NEW TAFT MESSAGE | Presi sident Points Way to Relief | of Public Now Squeezed | by the Middlemen, EVIL IN DISTRIBUTION. With Downward Revision and Change of Selling Methods | Prices Can Be Cut. | | WASHINGTON, March 26.—-A recom: mendation for downward reviaion of cotton duties and a demand for further funds for the Tariff Board, were con- tulned in a mi e sent to Congress to-day by President Taft, transmitting the Board's report on cotton. | “On account of the different mill meth- ods in this country the domestic labor cost of weaving on a large variety of plain fabrics of wide consumption is re- duced below the foreign cost. Except in the case of a few special fabrics and | in the case of various manufactured articles, some of which wero produced in this country to the American jd ract cally the whole consumption, Mill prices are in many cases as low in this coun- as a Fy world's markets. Where hig! in the case of the finer classes of eters they are rarely higher by anything Ike the whole amount of the duty. “The effect of the present tariff then in most cases is not so much to adé the duty to the marmufacturers’ price as to fecure him the American market, and in the case of most artloles of widest consumption to prevent the competition two stepdaughters, who were Ids stepbrothers and stepsisters. They are ti ten and two years old: Moe Levy | | ™.09" 119-125 Walker St., N. Y. COTTON TARIFF = GANGSTERS INVADE POLIGE COURT 10 FRIGHTEN VICTIN. Maghtie Buti Ri Bulls Riled When, jex of the Attack, Man Is Caught. Meagistr: tile of No. 106 Eas: One Hundred leat week found two men in keting. her down. flans left his hat in the hallway ffor his hat. He again assaulted : at you can jud thoroughly remove. ant. will with the Gable Top.” x ait aoap conte! in id a wan kee prroxins om with fo Bo wi}t come in toi u fe c fiat mb faa der mot wet a. wo hairle wante H * Pounce Kardene in Ys pint hot water jeapoontt oF this meal gure to Ret atrer y ne A SORRRRBISe:, SS, eli Yau Young Woman Tells Story | n« JUDGE SCORES POLICE. | “Tough Tony” Held Without | Bail and Another “Carbarn” Butts, in the Hariem Court, to-day called upon the police to wipe out the car barn gang which has long to the prisoner that he had been a Mt- terrorized the upper cast side and whose | tle villain since boyhood, that he had | membera had ithe temerity to pursue into had burglarized her home and assaulted | burglary ars ‘The young woman |s Mrs. Lena Gen and} First street. On Saturday afternoon home when she returned froin her mar- | w ‘They attacked her and knocked | In escaping one of the ruf-| Mre. Gentile was still in a dazed and half conscious condition half an hour later when the young thug roturned | threat, young woman, relzed his hat and fled, held in $1,000 tall for further examin AGN Message to Good Housewives @ Look about your home as you read this advertisement. q It looks clean, undoubted- But don’t get the idea ge simply by the appearance of things. @ The surface may be clean, but still there may be a scum of soap left from the sah water; also soap stickin cracks and crevices ready ie gather dirt; while sinks and : toilets and drains may have qn win cut the grease deposits which soap cannot @ And wherever there is dirt, germs can breed; and flies and vermin will come. @So make your house actually clean, both for the satisfaction which cleanliness brings and as a safeguard against disease. g Use CN, the powerful disinfect- Put two tablespoonfuls into a pail of water and see what cleansing, purifying wonders it accomplish. @Ask for ‘The Yellow Package We, BSc, SOc and $1.00 ‘WEST DISINFECTING COMPANY Health and Beauty Answers BY MRS, MAE MARTYN ay where ie: Your ly, sallow skin ie Friary “impure stood ‘vou should. tore fect this vendition bel mm weathgr Comer, and 2 troubles uitkiy p a this home- Shade tonite: ful sugar and aleobol, ¢ . healthy com: at tonie T hav When ane was a5: to the station and reported the attack. gave an secur sailant, and later | Detective Donovan. Fizato, | car » Mrs. he wae He {9 Sal wang as was arraigned tle informed Ma ‘Tough Tony.’ ay, when Mrs. Gen- rate Butts that she was sid to testify. The case was put aver untit to-day | WARNING NAILED ON DOOR OF HER HOME. Arriving in court to-da hibited to the Magi ‘that bad been mailed on It read: | If you zo against our friend | will go hard with you. THE GANG.” Magistrate Butts took the young wo- man into his private office and examined her. She told him that the placard wi only one of a dozen threats that had beer made to her, As she was entering the rt house a youth she enived as Mrs. Gentile a warning door ta and aatd | friend your life will be taken.” Ry this time the When upon“t * came deflantly for to cast threatening at the of his brutaliey Magistrate Butts split bis gavel and commanded “Tough Tony" to keep his leyes on the Court. Then he recaHed éorved terms in thi |and the Ponitentia ; Mrs. Gentile was the very court-room in wiich the Mast) catied forward and postively, identited strate was sitting a young woman who | the young man. ‘Tough Tony” wes held had come to teatify against a thug Who! without bail for trial on charges of assault, |MAN WHO THREATENED HER ARRESTED IN COURT. a] “Now,” *\ to Mra, Gentile, “where is this man who tireatened you?” The young an pointed to a youth on @ front | bench. Police Lieutenant Max Lasky |made a jump for iim and dragged him | to the bench. t ardo of ¥ Firet street. . 416 Fast One Hundred and He denied making any but admitted that he had ace the the young woman, He wi | costed grease, | ive out the dirt, remove badodors and kill the germs, qt will ey away flies, mosquitos and vermin, {It will not only make your house cleaner than you have ever made it with s0a: id water; it will make it a healthier place to live in. TYou have not one excuse, not one reason for unclean- liness in your home, for you can get CN at any good drug store. lt is so inexpensive that you cannot even consider the cost. The price is small and you use only a little at a time. GThousands of other women are using CN and will have nothing else, foc it makes the housework easier and it really cleans. qGet your bottle to-day. 2 East 42nd Street excellent for gra Lily: ‘To have a sm ton Tnat® dose’ not Nock arifie! Must not wee (ace powder, jotion: Diasolve In (or hot waier) 4 ounces add 2 teaspoontule glyce) ru boo | ¢ dt ation and’ preventing chapel f 1 would not advise you to pelt Ixle F, t remedy rem: y without dieting er fas . and is absolutely harm- ve, It leaves the akin a toning. sca oth light and dark hat, re che a grand complexions Martyn's book, ‘“Beauty,"* ang Gentile went! je HMndred and First street | She} ate description of her as ested by tore De known among hin pale in the He Catholic Protectory | said the raging Magistrate | This youth sald he wax Michael air| Seort of Lieut. | [avenue one of the gang liad stepped up to her | = “If you testify against our | | tion. turned én Lt “I cha and nd your superior the men ‘ou with Protection of he young ciarge you and your super breaking up of this cartarn existence in Its present sta ness iy a diegrace to the elty. Tt te band of these wl e allowed to exist, ro and intimidating thelr victims Ume drastic measures were taken ‘and the ontire gang wiped out. Roun’ up and bring them here and I will bok tend to them, and if you cannot « proper protection for this young wo: I wilt see what I can do myseif.” Mrs, Gentile teft court under the Lasky. el Motorman Killed by Taxi David Turley, a motorman, of No. West Forty-fourth street, died day In Flower Hospital. Turley was knocked down by a taxicab at Heventi | and Fifty-ninth street Sunday His skull was fractured tai. +f ThisPiano be cost OO fc PLACE THIS PIANO WOULD COST $250 IF BOUGHT THROUGH A REGULAR DEALER IN THE REGULAR WAY if Application Is STORY & CLARK PIANO CO, 12 J heremit enclose, $1.00 a8 fire anber; tl > have th and receive ate Hedda isewh ANTEED PIANO IN YOUR HOME AT ONCE, AND YOU CAN PAY THE BAL- ANCE $1.50 PER WEEK OR $6.00 PER MONTH. *148 ithe piano ts to be sent to my Ask for RLICK'S (MALTED “MILK drink for All Ages. 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