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ra e MARTYR NURSE TRIES TO KILL MAN, SHOOTS TS HERSELF Henderson Martie ied Another on Day Miss Sheldon Was Told She Had Tuberculosis. BARRED F ROM WORK. Had Developed Disease From Patienits—Vicliaa's Wound Slight; She May Die. Th Harlem Hos; ved to be dying with self-inflicted Wound in her abdoiuen, is Miss Sa Sheldon of No. 90 Hdgec al, belle a bullet nb Avenue, Has it been your prac- tice to go first to the Oculist, pay him $5.00 or 810.00 for his services, and then to the Optician and pay him for the glasses you pur- chased ? One difference between our service and that of the “oculist in-private-practi is that we Ses handle vastly more which means increased knowledge and dependable results Another difference is that we make no charge for the ex- amination. ° make the Hour own you have in rther owe glasses 1) Needed factories. Thus US a SING instead of a divided responsibility —and a very substantial saving Harris Glusses—when re quired er Oeuliats and Sprang cost BQ Goodness, gracious, mer+ cy me! Jim's going to bring home guests for dinner and there is not athing in the houseLI know! [ll phone the grocer quick!—for D&C —and we'll have hot udding and rolls— they'll like that. Dsc Is the Flour for mz SELE-RALSING 100 & ‘ Four out of five over forty and many under forty have Pyorrhea It steals into the gums, at- tacks and loosens teeth. Sozodont Liguid Denti; frice contains Emetine an its Se ociated alkaloid. It destroys the Pyorrhea erm. Preserve your teeth and save your gums with Sozo- dont Liquid Dentifrice. Safe Way to Remove Hairs [ORR SS Slat | Quick, (Toilet Talks) Keep a little delatone powder yeur @resstug table and when ugly, hairy growths appear, make a paste row ‘eit a Brittle of the powder and some ater, apply and let remain on the hairy surface for 2 or 8 rub off, wash the skin and have vanished, This treati ' hereens ‘and rarcly more than one ation is required, but to avold d lsappointment, care should be used to buy the real delatone,—Advt, ® young trained nurse. Before turn- ing the weapon on herself the girl tried twice to kill Jarses Henderson, aman, lately n led, of No, 746 Nicholas Avenue. One bullet pierced Henderson's Mlb hand The other grazed his cad. The shooting took place ear! jaat night in Miss Sheldon's apart- ment Miss Shel n until last Wednesday Was a nurse In the branch of the Social Welfare Department of the Board of lealth which treats tuber- cular patients In its hospital at One Wuhdred and Bighteenth Street and Pleasant Ave On that day she underwent (8 annual examination vreseribed for all nurses an@)it was found she had, the disease, She was a to go to Callfornia and d to start for Los Angeles to- day Henderson told the police that she called him up at his office In the ‘ yon and asked that he enll at’ the apartment and bring time tables of all ratironds going to the Coast When he arrived she insisted he take off his coat and be seated 1 hod no sooner sat down.” he went on, “than she drew @ pistol and | fd. T threw up my arms and a bullet entered my right gand. She fired another shot that grazed my head, I was about to jamp up and grab her when she screamed, pistol on herself, to the “Miss turned fired and fell floor. Hanna Balleer, another! ares the apartment with | rushed In and asked: ‘Who did this | “'T did’ answered Miss Sheldon T shot him because I loved hi | Henders led up the Harlem! Hospital he and the young! woman were sent to that institution tovether, He was taken to the Fourth | Branch Detective Bureau for fure ther tloning. He sald he had nurse for elght years, but a friendly way." He tuld her two weeks Ago that he ‘ Jay, the day she had to} ‘ nospital, he and Mixs Rachel | ‘ © marriea in the Church of th No, 47 West Fifty-| haa | A e ago.” Henderson duced Miss ¥ Idon t nd Miss Shaifon thre 7 rod got married. f w atterward, for L ge what ane said.” Mrs. Mar fal in man-husband, on Nov. 4 Heale to re- And) Law yersietn former Suffolk Attorney nin the cour Kk Vo his gel yesterday th 1 the prison u over, overseer of the lockup, asserts Blue started the fre 1w ind calmly waiting for it to away the window of hia cell so he 1x en with eb nies) out the v to'another coll: and I RASH PINPLY = COWPLEXIONS \ \) gUIGKLY CLEARED - i CUTIGURA HOW TO DO IT: Smear the affected part with Cut Ointment and let it remain five minutes. Wash off with Cutie cura Soap and hot water, bathing some minutes, Absolutely nothing better, Sample Each Free by Mail ski, dress post-card Ad everywnere, With 32. a wcurieur nook an Dave 1, ia Roasts, Steaks, Chops, Fish, Game, Sal Baked Beans, Cheese, Welsh Rarebi | | For He’s All Fault and Little Virtue arettes, thrift, Conceited, Selfish, Gambler, Lacking He Drinks, Smokes Cig-| Is a Spend: | Deceitful and} a| in) THE EVENING "WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, |New York Young Man Gets a Black Eye From the Discriminating New York Girl, 1916, Against Pitiless New ‘INDICTMENTS FOR > THE “COAL FAMINE” : FAKERS IN SIGHT Swann Gets Strong Evidence | * 6 of 80 centa per ton. “The actual cost of dumpage w about 4 cents per ton "The dumpage conalated of opentr the door of the coal car and letting! ry ~ ‘ — account of the rebates al- Jer: yon an | lowed to Rurne Brothers by the ratiroad, though the facts were brought out in ig [evidence summarized by counsel to the Interstate Commereé Commission ta Phitadelphia Jan. 17, 1914 the coal shoot Into the coal hoppers. : Rurns Bros, patd $90,000 to the But the Centeh! Ratiroad of New Soracy Central for the total priviteres |) fie al Pp tenga tiga hind Fr, The railroad was con- on wharves, as followa: Commant-}4 Trenton, NJ, March Of, 1916 paw Coal Wh tllewater, Com-|in the United States Diatriet Court on munipaw Ce umpage on Central} : | Hatlroad af New Jersey, Jeryey Ave- | hue Yard on Central Ratlroad of w Jersey, Henderson Street Ya tral Ratlroad of New Jers id Waddell Yard on Central Ratl- rd ey | SOLE alsoGray 1 Trt ® |road of New Jersey | York Trust. | “Burns Bros, bought of the Joracy | fa ee }Central about 5,000,000 tone per an- | (4 lack Under the Investigation of Distt) num, and their net ‘allowance’ of Attorney Swann the reason for the 26 cents per ton would put them| Put yourself in shoes fake al famine” and the charge ot tt bi ahead of any other co n-| our overshoes. For’ — JUS © (ON COR COR! TO NEW SHPR CONS | jaun Blank; At present. O10 | rubbers have had ne Fon (bRING tmers te growing plaincr every 48Y.| Biank Fuel Company ‘ve |growing old prematurely VHasit One firm of retaliers in New York bas | above before In n-||Sq wh made phtrel the: b sx eo that It can fhe Blank Coal Compar ot} in ie wns elses coer ti BACCO who dares inte ve with tt rented a trestle on Blank Av Ae, Mr. Swann is getting more evidence [Jersey City, from the Centfal Rati RUBBERS every day, and he may begin John | toad of New Jersey, and Mr, Blank | Doe proceedings on Monday under! claims that his company made which warrants will be tasued tor | chatmes to the Jersey Central of their, Qn put extra rybber i several conspiratora who forced the! discrimination in favor of Kurns em, gave them better, #12 a ton rate on Now York, The toe pT gy AR 3 T I) gpyarter dooks. November Grand Jury fintshes 18! Central Mallroad of New 4 normal term of service to-day, but| Mank has tters from Mr. K the Court will probably continue tt In] Tho result was that 8 existence long anough to make a ° ny was #0 hand norough inquiry Into the criminal mting of the price, Arrests are ex Bur wected at any moment. Several mem ning ov ers of this Grand Jury are familiar | , i t w wit con pusine: 4 they will » sum up in a y words, t h the coal business and th 1 Rallroad of Now Jersey helpful in getting at the truth monopoly ree coal merchants) who W val comt or | is) They sell for more—but us| not] much more—because ished by the looal coal trust m the| value is there. New Amb and Irrev-| Tue mew YORK GIRLS Fianna} at D dbo! | | tame a SHOT at ae told state red| soles, black or gray. t A int District At erent. | THE EW Yor MAN at and throe more are ex its Sold at the better shoe re- Marl Sree ton \ pected todays ‘Phe public promeutor 3 i] n " evidence to eall These Not All the Counts P y ugh evidence to cw Brought Against Him Hlstelet AttOPeny ts mont | wt tig’ coat frm : by Young Women Par- ei aed Ligh gaan pes ope Pll ar detent hee New ce Has teen shioners of a Popular nated from buslinangwhen the centeal comes maneante oe epenaee ishto did Who “# a combination of Croes Bae Ua res it edn GRERERYEL GEENBIGIC. He RIeRUnI NET RR EES ce 176 CUANE ST. KEW YORK Church, and Their Pas- Ad nis, Solomon and Henry Peck qeciey’' ahoee Jan . be laenthet the Centeal. Nalltond er Neo tor, Rev. T. Basil | Hikes! vin ed ara nar heir New York distributor i “cos! | yess m » be a civilized and enter-) from Sunc I t ela H * the railroad Sas Young, Agrees With wong ividual, What do you! hoon ideale of ator i mle ial h | ADVERTISEMENT. a ADVERTISEMENT. ~*~ __ Nate is worst fault?” ; ne o | ”, Them. “Intemperance," Dr. Young replied rner s@%. THe JERSEY CENTRAL ‘ano | seh Es, prosaptly. BURNS BROTHERS. ‘ re rn t ere n M uw fte talking with this | .| Margucrite Moocra Marahall,| “Hit t#n't t true that there ts muct | CHANGE CHARGES 10 GIVE . ( 4 nih TRIlaNeliig wtataruan . less drunkenness than there al ‘ ef i ® A ee cee” aha ear ate er even arty venreoxct” 1] GENERAL SESSIONS RELIEF renee ert trom stn Look Out for York girl bos’ WHY ¥ ness Pa ss coal themselves, gave over their] given it to him, | USonEW quoReiaee Simple, Not Felonious, Assault wioie business to Burns, Bros and Ho doesn't suit That may be tho case, but there| Where Injury Is Not Serious arranged to stifle competition again f her at all. He is, tll arias room for tmpr 4 and No Weapon 1s Used Burne Broa, 96 fay ai oe sont " r Ape! young man ld be temperate, be-| In asking that a complaint of felont corned, by arranging a aystem of arently her Hocnatie ay | oun assault be changed to simple a= ‘utlowance’ to Burne Bros, as fol- | ital attitude 1 injures the body | Sault against David Lavine of No. 7 jows | Ali 7, toward him= may 1 the chance! Kast One Hundred and Tenth Street) “or ferrlage they allowed Burns Ss, be summed up in ung lin the Harlem Court this morning As-| Bros, 15 cents per ten, and for tas he Grey Seal th spairing th ros Di9| sistant District Attorney I cr said ‘dumpage’ they allowed Burns Bros. ament of old pl against the|that he had been instru by hiv 15 cents per ton, making an_allow- H Omar 'r fen Will not em-|oflice to make all charges of felonious "Ab (re 4 you and Iw Him conepin p to ‘employ, me 1} ansault, where no ous injury waa ] Siesta : aor ia y chances with | charges of simp “i . ‘ . fe ohana: the let] “in @ communication from the GRAY HAIR DARK Expected any minute, now, seedy ss Vail do Not! pee,” he said, “EL am informed t * bitsy 1 she has | ¢ to marry him or even to asso- ' : ‘ , "ay . eee Reena PETG afb ign 8" 18 Fane cat th COUR oF General fon | and when he comes— t Pee ‘ Next to intemperance the cig: {sions are increasing so that if the Try Grandmother's old Favorite | : ected in Aris oske Tatra Mare escuta \auaeas coat tor tnenis-four Beuiacal 12 WReeatrglgeten Uap on nara watch yourself. ‘ hour, as the Rov, F.| fault of the mecem youn® MEN | day they could not dispose of them P Sul ne on am : . s ft i f. 1 h e fi i" i “3 ur, > ‘J > » Mawtt Yous of the Caton aMotnoathe| There are fxs Hunde of wafagn in Ris pen vatitriecy es/yet phur. He is the modern Robin ‘ yeeignth | fied Reet e rere nnnO Almost everyone knows that Sage ' : : Feet, ean | Citarsite smating in hie demine refused to ‘Ten and Sulphur, p Hood—dispenser of justice He axked the young women of bis iene He Home to ine that f ban ue ed, brings back the natural color and ° poner santa shine tatters | gui atrauliiy atu ene ele wouyed Of Justre to the hair when faded, through crime. And he has about’ (he faultaand dents of young | Silty Wake ce lanaiaveven Be arnble na Grete alroaked or gray. Years ago the only : Pita THA YaURe MomDAN APOIR UTREY (ALE OR eit Car te aRTRS IRE Kandi ul wien May to pet thin ishare wae tm mae all of the cleverness of Sherlock were nothing if not cand They w York ne man ten b ve held him for further ex vome, which is mussy anc M ’ es TP erGEHIA nation ° Nowadays, by asking at 2 ¢ 2. of ened morn ou are about nothing 6 nina id taketh pry oe Holmes and Raffles combined. conceit, the drink habit reature comforts. Tf he has any Lon Two of He and Sulp ‘ompe ° atte crags, the pawwion for gambling, | trons ambition Hein to make w xreat "yen PU USAW AU Pa ere ne He will quicken you, thrill bad temper, tack of ambition, irrev- | ea f money noe °r howaee lene LAN 29.7 LA igo icin eave by the addition of ereace mtensely | seen. toate q@ aiddsin thas louenienia ten auantleoicanis you with hi exploits. | WILL THE ACCUSATIONS EXCITE | ) anything | by Geach t-te M1 Parke Den't stay gray! Try it! No one i , I suspect that the most ardent fer are and yents, Hiven in collage t trouble, He was a member of the and evenly, You dampen a sponge but you can—at your favorite at lstoning to thie ebtalosug of PRS A AGLI 4 aR hhusett: Mountain. Rate or soft brush with it-and draw this | crime, would bo moved to p tel wnic esse eet eae ixgion and @ br through your hair, taking one small ae haw {thAUcT Bled china, Ahab tay 1, there are many | Hayatd hair disappears, and after another zee Biel} : t ae ie, yen not seem | prominent ne application or two, your hair be- f : kness 0} Niareall Boilies : ¢ great hea dine ane 8 comes beautifully dark, glossy and a —— appes is case to Dr. Young, | w hey are urn from " attiactive whom I found to-day at his home N enough to bu tn North Carol Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- Nerdas ant Fe inhCMsa rinks. cigarettes and ot pound is a delightful toilet requisite “Do you really think the ah shisha q for those who desire dark hair and a man vf to-day Is such an undeslrahge ENDER" TYPE OF YOUNG. | Dr pg ay Peg 2 y youthful appearance. Jt is not ine character?" I 1 Dr. Young, wh: MAN NOT WANTED. lg shi pcr abt rg “ee tended for the cure, mitigation oF ung i as Well as in name, Yet there is a al impression,’ |a delivery wa Fifth Avenue prevention of disease.-Adyt, and blue-eyed and ple asantly cour-|1 Dr. Young, “that this te) Fitty-fifth t mbhts wae ——— seamen teous, A who la MOR bonus | Parte any wan | qe eeeeeeeseeooreooeoooooeeooooeeooeeeos “It is a serious indictment of the » his more serious and | conslous ne te em New York youth that the New . found to have & ‘ered an inju o the York girl finds so many faults in 9 went him,” Dr. Young replied. “She criticises him with great severity, and | must say that the faults she seos in him are not trivial. Any man should be ashamed to fall be low the standards of .a decent young woman. But the New York man by no means satisfies the ideals of the New York girl.” “Oh-ideals!’ [repeated a bit im- |patiently, ‘There ‘9 only one man who will ever satisfy the ideals of a girl, and even he may give up in d spair, "The average girl wants a man alltakeon a piquancy and rare flavor @ whenthey savor of Send postal for free k 100 new rec ' | for the chureh, f the man fr 1 eighteen to thirty, 1 \Yno lives in this city, fs not what i¢/ stronger in every way, This is due to should be. He comes here, a stranger, the wonderful tonte properties of these ML he finds diffeulty in'getting ac ; Muainted with Alce girls who uneon. |femous tablets, metal acloualy will keep him keyed up to) go¢. a hox, 6 for $2.60, trial size, 28c for the man w In life, wth Ch ‘THE TONIC THAT aecels Sa She gear an ot ae “Fruit a-tives”® Builds Up The Whole System glad to be appreciated. But there is a difference between flattery | and appreciation, The former may be defined as saying nice things which you don't mean. The latter | ‘Those who take “ruit-a-tives'{pr consists of saying nice things | corioh aught to be sald, since they {the first time are n astonished at are true. i : the way dt buildy them up and make Mo eee ee eae Voniue | them feet better alt over, ‘They may be > Hitt ence for women, |taking “Fruit-a-tives” for son for the Nat fe he te a part. lcific disease, as Constipation, Ind tis due partly t his brin He has not had ihe tion, Chronic Headaches or Neuralgia right kort of home life. Many of his!Kidney or Bladder ‘Trouble, Hh u r faults are due to his lack of re P the I A Reeat people and ingpitutiona | matisin or Pain in the ne hich should he respected find when “Fruit-a-tives “Often the home life, the eoclal life, the disease, that they feel better a a" what they think Is right. A good, sweet girl ts an excellent Ideal for him, I trust that the frank, girlish criticism I have evoked may have its \, effect on young men, Wham it te much At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-atives, Yi Adve Limited, Ogdensburg, "ADAUGHTER ANNETTE KELLERMAN Large in col hippi OF THE cops” CALENDAR, In Six Colors In Greater New York and Vicinity with SUNDAY WORLD, Dec. 10 Sunday World of Dec. 10 os Newsdealer To-Day. (Separate Sheet) -ALSO— Parcel Post Map lors) with Guide for ng Christmas Packages Place Order for Edition Limited