The evening world. Newspaper, December 29, 1900, Page 8

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iia Schill a EON PRI NE te, TOLD WW COURT [RECREANT LOVER i) SMAI PY [LABOR TO USHER IN 1901 BY “YOUNG RL DF ORUTILSINS) | aoe ee TT, oan ee ee eee” THES 10 DE This Want Bac UAn tert, oMouibilas QU, i000. —_—- Coler, Edwin Markham, Crosby, Bishop Potter ae e » _ aa / One Had Charged Mother Management Offers Attempts to Take Poison . With Defaming His $5,000 to Punish | and a Host of Others On Way to Police Character. Rumor Mongers. Will Discuss Industrial Station. 7 es Improvement at Big % Nelle Smith, tw hree years old, + fed (o KN] herself Ina Brooklyn patrol our notiee thal ane nialiciouel Dinner, parvone are circulating rumor been, cane New York me wttone Your hundred people will eat and drink wiee a he old century out and the new one in P —- BOTH PROMPTLY ARRESTED fy Margaret Goodwin's Pitiful wait vorimer treet. Sha polleem@n on a polleeman tows é) Story Brought Tears to {Arlington Hall, No, 1930 St. Mark's sboe aed Olid i | y evening. i Byes of Policeman. | » another hundred present "fi Margaret Goodwin, a frat little we oak, but thle hundred will not be bene Ras i fram of fifty-five years, wae in tho Jar charles The poll " o a prevented her from swallowing all (he Dr Hoyt, of Bt Catherine's Hospital attended her and eho was taken tothe =. une The dinner and music have been ar ranged by the Committee of One Hun dred of the labor organizations, The even! will be billed “Labor s Dinner to 5 : to-day (0 anawer a summons H tamued , por, oF & wumielon of who asserted his mother had gone ANNIb wo. .iNGER ALBERT BROWER. Jor employees of the Move! Majestic, and among arighbore and friends and do r ANN m ah ‘ok ' od | HE & Feward of 85,000: tur tatorm tamed bis charsoter, When Magistrats|Miss Stringer © Captured) sarching for him. arrived and placed), Meade the arrom and convietion of the perton or | the New Century" him under arrent pereone majiotously cirewiating (hla vatounted | 7 has been prepared calted Mra, Goodwin before him f . Durt M oe i‘. The list of speakers D uring the hearing of the case Miee! yo ‘ ) NueD i thlo | anewer to the charges the tittle wo-| Brower with Pistol, Then [tira te hewinw of (ue case Mie Five (nbUsand daly Cy ce nat ne | tg ae, We Ps Baa of tao Caton ma puret ime tears ™ ive thor nd dolla i y yle ‘ wrory. hi ba Sued Him. | ete nae males ft and if ue | te Oopalanl Townsend “prepilater ah he The it Arion will be such people sion with the plaintiff! and Brower to a ake jes i 4 ak te ths ‘There te amether eon named Hugi. imindsiee, But he wan kat hows, ane Majeatte, for the h Hteat and ‘ bake n oan maby Li) ae iM : i ‘He woe tm court, as was also the aged that Hrower then oremised to marry the| Of & péreon who has been circulating Any vie who may as witteRaired father, Mre. Goodwin (old | Justion Hawkins, of Tiyntrook, Ie 1. | piainuift within» low daon maltetour and false reporte that small ’ the Magistrece how carefully whe hd | to-day announced hile decision in thel .,, oo 8 se tathor of the| 20% haa broken out in the hotel. The striven t bring up her sons © that | breach of promise cane of Annie Btring | wlaineit : © defendant hay. | Madeatte ranks with the Waldorf ; ri Gay might be « credit and an honor to \e Pgh Ait Brvwer, the Be erty ra lone Ub sre ti ao Nends Kt ene and Special o-nig! t their parente. fondant boing held to await the action aii aires told of tlh tion of Brov ola ate 1 the of t (he bed given them every care end) of the Grand Jury, An interesting foas | Mee # located at Venn) Park Wert and IN OUR @ueh edviee as only @ mother can give, | (ure of the cane Was the arrest of young yyy cor wad that he had domand=| Beventy-aecond q Out all 00 ne purpose. Hor oye had) Hrower, Mins Stringer Awuriog prom: yy yy a dauehthn aod] AU Abst a ene wrong, she eald. and thie was (he) !mently on that oooasion hat the vant had promised to dof attentta ad of & long struggle to keep thom) Brower and a friend were about tol go pur vad failed to keep hia word Mr. [the dread disew ' o ‘ RK @traight. Ghe oaid that Nea! had loft/ start 1m » email yacht on w whovllnw OX-| dtringer devtared that Hower must keep | hotel, but when inquiries began pouring a ' aprang \ o the truth of the report ani] Matt " two Ne pawned|Pedition when Mise String prank t veor goto la in ae ¢ he tru i » + . nee tod abn’ te aboard and, getting ponmersion of one} ‘The } W ieluded Thurs [quests wore leaving Mr. Tow ah Men s Satin Calf men je pewned \hein) of the young men's guns, held up| day morning On Was ronoeved| sulted his lawyer, wid when declied rw | cw aigben pteroeatan, Brower until an offfeer, woo had been | uit offer H,00) reward for ‘ho discovery of/ Jenn Fi o Ualay,? | Lace Shoes, ack eyes for many the elroutator of the ;eporta, iaes tod | other aot, Huh, was Jun r \ ¥ The worst sufferers by the report are| semue Way.’ ei visious, abe deotare, 10] BRIGHT FOR CARNEGIE’S MEN |¢ !2)¥40"10)9 00000 vas alrady mato] The worat mlforore oy | rel hatte he Double Soles, a her ‘nad changed their " sar hor ce Herr Dippel, who hay An toeby. 4 W Twentle: (j rae jonge many times, bul the] Mmorensed Salary Granied tcnny ) HAR me ae falling of of th id, | eee i | if 25 Ramee seu at a it | Bmptovees ‘ontinned rr Five nundfad patron ae Cray a it Tank be a ¢ bs Come boens Qrunk | PITTEBURG, Dee The employ eer STOLE $100,000, Bappy Horday Bpei t Bele : + B Bibsetse Mather Rohan’ S| of bearer sine company ill. lel Filwin Marivam, will rend, poem 0 al rick Coke Company ONO Pollee Looking for Wall Thlet tn i A dub ‘point Barge Yrbo haa | Gas Company, Yun Nor pleat FOUR HELD ON SUSPICION, DP Bliss will Anish the Metened to ¢ lady's recital with) tuiroad, Union It 1, 1 r i 16 of speakers with o paper on lag , : Ay! ore, Soke Io tod ald prise of-| Heswomer and Lake Hrie I ; ‘ He 9 The police [tad a Fimmy amd Some Vatuatre | {le Meaning of Felertion Par ’ r fered for the nen 0 ag teen. arrented burg and Conneaut Pook Union sup Met wh G Portteres, ‘yn Musleal Unton 4 beguanes’ woud Uivids It between (neat. Ray big red 7 si "] (Phe olive of the West Morty-aeventt . “Oy single polloeman could make Q vp or Pe alll treet station wore Informed a few dave joy’s Satin Calf La ) 1 ; the arrest, Dal how wien 1 becomes | eheny Wa ny alley | W assonger | Atreet station were informed few dave! FELL FROM STREET CAR, B y's att Cal Lace Shoes, J Ke necessary to ae ve pave, |e Water Company and sour pe ma nt Ol Weat Wifty-sixih street Tawi ial JOUDTE SOLGS sve geee three of four men } * i 4 tor isdelind a Jol si in Powe € 1 , t ee Stn vicious. resist arreet. and Gaye | Rieeumeme, Company, 14 (OPN TV Detectives watched the house day and |"0"® A i je ey ai Youths’ Satin Calf Lace j oO curse thelr parents man; rt 2 be a8 2 v'cloel 0 on B Li | Sole Mogtat eo LJ ea for ol 7 ‘ ' ‘ ke * biel re bs b hae , ° Til i tear'any mors, Te. 6 the a i Waalel inate! Hall Works, AMONG) iit came, The detectives followed and | % tapted ard Open Saturdays Till 10 P. Ma i of b rothens on @ ° 7 | no change in the wagos pall the work t arrested the four men. They found some | KDtH avenue line | : tor ina si’on donkey, HJ mon aha atdet™ an ; SES haltth cores bi Heres, some bed thin nireete to-day | fox examination on “Monday. planta Ho far no clye | YANwabie, portleree, gor al By tell ERA (heat 6th Ave., corner 20th St. Neal |e thirty-ive years and hel” The outlook the coming yea Is wen dlacovered ft ralaned under the adiy. crushed aris eave nis address ma} particular, the Ca mn) Mt Mr Francis, Wit div crushed | » Hoh ie Livery ay yer, 4 lala declare, la at lea F <= v (3 N 1 he was; fe i : Iie parent address,” Hugh YORE, #0 UAL Ue HAW pw Sunday World Wants make the and a | a ; ’ jy The only way to look for "Help’ ice for twonky-fve and | poo PE ee Pathway, (0 atioees An easy Cllindy) Tene es 8 the For a Cold in the Head | j{8 through tho unfailing glasses of . * most excellent ehara The Amertoan Iron Worke 6 Jones! Results await lakers at the top, ten and (6 Whom the 1 'Lasative Hromo-Quinine abl REV. HEBER EWTON. BISHOP POTTER, funday World Winta . : ee ee oe IMBER OF THE SUNDAY WORLD OVER ONE HUNDRED CONTRIBUTORS, {/‘ixiiFeiigex' 3 Pe cs IRI e I OB ete Hete te ttn h Pt tnt utube Cena mutaba tet 4 ; syplendid Double-Page Illustrations Size 21 by 36 inches, separate Printed DRAWN BY sheet, on heavy paper, combinin the prophecies of . ' BIEDERMANN, ANDREW H. GREEN, Col HH. VREELAND, ors, - INO. B. M'DONALD, nt ~ % in Sete at PIS a. PPL Mm ange Nm HO, AA rm nee, at are 7 ede aT he BO Re 4 Mean, 94 “New York Gity in 1999.” . Written for this Supplement of the Sunday World by Director of the Census William R, Merriam; Thomas F, Glroy, Chauncey M, Depew, Thomas F, Gaynor, President James J, Coogan, of Manhattan Borough; President Frederic Browley, of Queens: Mortimer H, Wagnar, President o! the Consolidated Exchange; Dr, E, R, L. Gould, President of the City and Suburban Homes Co, Henry Siegel, President of the Siege!-Cooper Co.; } / Simeon Ford, President of the Hotel Men's Association; Charles M, Price, Editor (- Electrical Review; E, O, Roessle, Proprietor Gusey House; Charles Broadway Rouss, pa aapinbplenhndocedinaoannaaen “ey, , hy wt “9 N How the World's Greatest City of the Future may look One Hundred Years from > Now—A Souvenir to Preserve for Your Children and Your Children’s Children—A Greet. |ing to the Future that May Be Used in the Laying of Corner Stones. | wivonis. jj America at the Dawn of the Twen i a ne 8 tnd ohderome-oimonimp:

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