The evening world. Newspaper, May 29, 1900, Page 5

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] Sen dintaealin at ne - * —w TF a aa WOKLD: TUESDAY EVENING, WAY 29, 1900, 8 | : oa w-ensanssescieresinaseesaidameann Sl, Real Estate. Real Estate Rea) Estate. Real Estate Rea’ Estate R ' Real Estate Real Estate MEMORIAL DAY'S OPPORTUNITY. EVERY MAN OWES IT TO HIMSELF—AND TO HIS FAMILY—TO VISIT RUGBY AT ONCE. Flatbush, 29th Ward, Brooklyn. Only 3; Miles from Brooklyn Bridge Centres at Utica Ave., cor, Church. Only One Mile from Fulton Street. CENTRE OF A COMING CITY. Don't rest content till you've heard the whole great story of this greatest of all Real Estate offerings ever presented to the people of this imperial city— till you realize that it's yours to accept or reject the grandest proposition—the most remarkable opportunity---of this closing century. , Don't lay down this paper till you grasp the full meaning of its terms and offers—till you appreciate that for only $2 down and $1.50 per week you can own at a cost of $290 or less, one of the most beautiful home-sites that heart could desire—in a location unsurpassed for beauty and accessibility—with park- like improvements under permanent care—macadamized streets, granolithic and crushed granite sidewalks, with grass plots and flower beds, shade trees and shrubbery —-gas, water, and electric lights— with free deed for the whole if you die, however little you've paid — with guarantee against forfeiture from sickness or loss of employment - with gold prizes and other helps to build we say, don't be satisfied to do nothing, nor put one dollar into land anywhere, till you've fully } comprehended and thoroughly investigated all that we give you at Rugby till you've made your natural, reasonable and just comparisons with everything else ‘ vou ve seen and placed the seal of your approval somewhere! We'll be perfectly willing to abide by your decision as to where it shall be—perfectly satisfied to leave it to your own good judgment. We ask but one thing—that you visit this HUB OF THE BOROUGH and see what we re doing—that's all! And withal remember it's only one mile from Fulton street, one mile from Prospect Park, 4 1-2 from East River; that rapid transit takes you there in 28 minutes from the Bridge. i j — = Bolo cree $i ‘ ’ ‘ : . ‘| DON'T DELAY! GO TO-DAY! We're Rushing Improvements All We Can--While Rugby Is Yet in the Rough, You Have the Great t Advantage of First Choice--Which Others Will Get if You Don't. Remember Oak Crest—Sold Out in a Day—Every Day Its Holders Are Now Offered 60 Per Cent. Advance Over Their Purchase Price. i | , Bat ene WOOD, HARMON | & CO., Te eae | “Opening Day,” od onkibat vay, oc te LUNE 1. Largest Shahan Real Estate Operators in the World. tnd mt Jet gery : | GO OUT TO-DAY. Developers of Seventy-five Suburbs. Offices in Twenty-five Cities. «aan Rings Gt.” (een f] XouCanSecure Fat oeeNOZ] New York Office, 256-257 Broadway. Brooklyn Office, 154 Montague Street. ciara fear’ °" 0° oe . Sh iSO OS ACN NNO PLUCK SAVED ve coes in the Twenty-third Street ~Calerion Theatre’ evray yt | LUCIA Wes dat rit una Frist Bove or y oir unentane | “TALLY HO” AT PROCTOR'S!.. Amwemers 7 ah ke hn o——«—[—=**> SS DECORATION DAY EXCURSION he & e w Mire Powe ® tet Fought Husband Until|Case of Capt. Griffin,of|Sick Benefited by the| Thos. E. Miaco, Veteran : = are ae, os = : b ss * oo Het Her Little Girl Brought the Sixty-ninth Clark Wedding—Blos- | injTheatricals, Fell : Sing Wome tration i ani Val Help. Regiment. soms Distributed. Down Stairs. + PASTOR 5" are faern sie 385 Hele i] oe “ sestane DECORATION DAY, ‘The pluck of Mrs. Caroline Stickenoth (Special o The Bvewing World) The charity wards of most of he big yas ¥. Miaco the well-known the a Sana | STEAMER GRAND REPUBLIC J | f i and quick action of her ten-year-old) ALBANY, N.Y. May 9—Capt. A Jt atrica) manager, is dying, it ts thought, |... Wi) mate special excertion Wetesetay, Mey BL te ably saved the| Griffin, of the Sixty-ninth Regiment oday as one ahaa Fg fo th t of lan & WEST POINT pov, ong Soren, Rr the hands of her has been found gulity by court-martial Mi orrty wedding in 8. Th he N ithe a i oe - erg d :. We EWBURG H + swoPOUGHKEEPSIE @rink-crased husband early to-day. Mra.| for failing to assemble Company F yesterday Sd rae Aecaili— ono ‘ a one 1 0.68 am Btickenoth is now at Gouverneur Hos-| inag regiment, on Monday evening. 1 Alter the wedding festiy ad ond. |morning, There is a compound fracture | W .w shart “1 i Dg Navan Bo: pital with a stab wound tn her arm.| 19, jay, ty be mustered out of set @ Her husband, Chi Tie Stickenoths | wireet evidence at bis trial showing that he had | 9Ohe ew yet am arageing her about the room, upsetting been told by poy welt that his | 4 gives r, Sena Clana i DALY =a : y the furniture aud making « grea: soise.| Seen told by, Dov. Roosevelt, that eu NS | B14. Uo oot Thats ta ie A RU NAWAY Gir » Pre ete Stickenoth finally broke his wife's| the date aperited in the order he re Wn imane tends « ' seal ba p- S.- -2 hold and clutching her by the thr his superior cere Morris. and. ti J pushed her Into a corner where, after! sirueging some time, the woman sank exhausted. ernor concurs in thas Me Scscaia Aa shit {il abe heard a pe Pe daiebter runing up in Th osisdhustarnt cane ihe + DIED OF OVE! OVERWORK and lusging wich thet nife at es e heart cut a deep gash in ql opped the Knife wand, one Abe "The let door as the liceman dro for yeoman a and was to ber totter lay wou lire. Biichenoth will recover, | a Broken down from overwork, Ber Chauncey Olcott Returns. P sy ——— |nard Bohata, a dyer, thirty-fve yeare| Chaancey Olcott, im bis Irish romantic Went Gunning, Has Not Returned, | 0! “ed ruddenly in bie fhop, at Ba) play “A Romance of Athlone pale were in . ts. PATTEN LINE John Mosher, aged sizty-five years, hay| West Thirty-second strvet, thie after-/ to amd the tneat ; production HM RHI EE | eee “ a) YORK fee y ol mi Onna ‘ure been x from kis home near Med. | °°" bodies le saad he ad \ * Ss french, Ae Verh sed Cees Greve ; my Grand Overe-Hi : : Toomi@nt Migno om’ wil bel € Les % . ford _L. L, since Mare! Hig had been| Seats had been tm this country two Cog eR lly me Pal noes pécoiA TION pati a. the Bievele inn, on vg tee of tne ‘as Bot kof ao "iat oe Sens event = Yde Fiteh* version of “Bapho” as| - Bre woman keeps a boarding-house. Sticke-| the enlisted m noth went bome drunk last ni Padused his wife. She cal man, but (he man was There was no furt! family retired. At 1 o'eloe ing Mrs, Stickenoth awoke tc husband holding ber arm a ing a knife over her. She sprang out of | bed, called her litle girl and sen: her for & policeman, All thle time she was strogeling with the man. She had gui free and selsed bis wrists, but he was pushing and living with his gon, Henry G. Mosher, ae He was trying to save enough , nd Bieyele 0 i . him ‘went way i ‘eit — net au . ane — ed, about midnight. the r% ase of bhewkul hurch and (he home of the) Mr. Miaco h Llabe 5 s, isa a as crdeted by the colonel of the tea) R meant, and for neglecting to have dupli- cate muster fulle and discharaes of | peen!iving on the The man ts he company meade) '\'"™ » be delivered to the wer on ihe date the| The flowers distribute red to be diehaaded | Vlossome. of which ib Nites, 10,00 Fr: chide and othe Dr Lewis Ru DEWEY, Mate To. on srt-martial found him guilty oa Utopi Burleea ers harges and (hree specifications her! under each charge, and recommended brandish: | that he " be reprimanded and dis charged from the service.” But the court-martial erred tn ite eon duct of the trial, and Capt. Griffin mi! go unpunished pare The accuse! attempted to Introduce | Caney, Island. | CASINO” Te. As NO iL ok | Dr. Kenyon | was extremely could live ty years old manager of a| as Miaco's | DECORATION DAY. ; ° eri Clue. known come Ps ang of (0-day Wem graduated to higher > “8 from th®@ organization He ts a widower one young | wax daughter, and ls considered wealthy — “Leeta di Lammermoor” aud Clyde wi "The thelr honeymoon trtp held that it erred the beide's sister lading this evidence, and the Gov EDEN (USEE. erent AU 1eTKs & SE ARON'S Ae: KOTO Poin wrt SRA aeniaiie Cures * ce “NASSAU” TROY BOATS. Dp, pou v CS sea _* r< iS | Mermara Sehate Had Worked Day |Darhs for pss ieoee WOMAN & x IN 3 ry 1 and Night to Bring Mis Latte oty in the fall Mi A STAR: A, “8 c Pe 0 fae Black Patti , pm re : él aria’ Grand uv icant a 00 speak on Feacbin the room, where Family from Germany. — le girl had had a we hee - “HUBER'S Sou a a ey “ “mi seas we ee 6 i es money to bring his wife and eee po Pe ghy tt a . Diayed by (iga Nethersole was pro. duced 1: the Grand Opera-House * [evening. M Pare Round Tri - “fie GEN'L SLOCUM su th crt ste DGEPORT, r Maw 4 Petes ek, Brseiva she We ae STEAMBOATS MWENCE SEASON TOMORROW FOR tire NT. May 28 t June § DECORATION Day EXCURSION, vo Tom

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