The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1901, Page 6

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SEWARD pARK EARING. SET. ‘Aldermen to Consider Enlarged Playground for che) Chilcren. ‘The: Alaersma: fe Committect on Parks fanngunced to-day ihat ail persons Int ested in the catablishinent of a lar playgrcund In the Willtim Il, Se Park may appear befere them at 21" to-morrow In the Aldermanic ¢ Hundreds of protests have eeived by The Evening World against the plan proposed by the Park ment. Those who protest say plan provides for an and a minimum of pluy ‘The Aldermanic Committee gent out notices of ity meeting Fow. The only notification is The Evening World. The meeting had been caged originally has not to-mor- through “proteste the Wiillam be heard The Seward Park will teet $00,000 before it Is completed. Prealdent Guggenheimer, of the Coun- ee. cil, who voted to approve the plans in > the Board of Estimate, hax been tn- fluenced by the reporim of the .innde- Guacy of the playground and'ts in favor ‘of Increasing the area, ‘The Nurses’ Settlement Society, Lil- Lan D. Wald, Sylvan Ter, 1 wealthy lawyer who AWoter much of his time to philanthropic work, and Ernest'Il. Cros- by ahd Charies H. Stover, of the Out- door Recreation League, all declared to- day.that the playground space was @icuously, small. WOMA NOT ILL- TRE ATED. Commissioner Lantry In Certain Mrs. Harlow Died from Epilepsy. Commissioner of Corrections Lantry feas concluded his investigation into the @eath of Mra. Yetta Barlow, who was gala to have diet from vio! ment at the hands of attendants in Women's house of correction on Ilack- well's Island. He, gxonerates the management of the pie, tnatitution. An Evening World reporter to-day tn- | terviowed Assistant Matron Kate Mey- ers and House Physician 1. H. Lahn and hia arsisiants, Drs, Stafford and McAvoy. They said the woman had fallen in an epileptic Mt in the presence ‘Of all’ the Inmates of tho Institution while leaving the dining-hall on the evening of Jan. 6. She wax attended by Dr. Lahn. T troun jater she was again seized w gpteptic convulsions, and was attended by Dra. Stafford and McAvoy. They re Inalned for two hours wi nti] she died, Her 8: ounced Ghat they haa not been able to examine Ener: for. possible Injuriew received In her nearly NEW YORK: Borough of Manhattan. EAST SIDE, ‘217 First Ave., cor. 35th St. Mo Firat Aves, cor. 20th St 806 Second Ave., vet. cath & 29th Sts. . AP second ave., cor “$87 Second Ave., cot 143 Second Ave th St. sath St. (16 Third Av 3828,'Third A 2005 Third Ave. cor. 10th s ‘22%3 Third Ave.. cor, t2lat 5! Fiat WEST SII 2115 Fitu Ave. Rear 95th at. cor tors st. * 2288 El Bigbth Ave. near 1220 St Wighth Ave, cor. 157th St Eighth Ave, near 120 St $53 Ninth Ave:, cor, s0th oat 382 Weat 125th 3, cor. St. Nicho- las Ave. 26 Amsterdam Ave., near, goth St 74 Amsterdam r. 3d Bt. 109 Amsterdam | 176 Amsterdam 639 Aniaterdam tye Asisterdam Avisterdamn rdam eee Fate ME Dlescker. Bt... cor, :Conimerce Borough of Bronx. Third Ave., cor, 14th St. Third “Ave. near 166th St. iilis “Ave., cor. 139th ‘Tremont t ‘Ave., cor. Uathgate PLATT SHOCKS THE SENATE. Discards, the Traditional | Prince Albert for Brown Suit. ‘The Evening. Tolegram prints the fol- lowing Interesting Washington deapate! ‘ais afternoon: WASHINGTON, Jan . Platt has discarded & unitorm—a black 1" coat and gray trousers, for browh cutaway su When he appe his new outht: sone t « colle 10.—Senator T. consistent and pers black Prince Alber consequently the « attire attracte! comment. new comattt gressional 1. There ward tt the ancten traditlons of the Senate co appear In the Senate chamber inything but a Prince A 1 1 I nks. of Indlar " are ts who ered in y Senator to the . chamber Ya bobtall « nickerboe STORY OF LOVE AND WAR. Condit-smith omcer at WASHINGTON, Jan, 10.— hints of a very pretty love which Miss Mary Comdit-Smith's fs connected with tha of marines, The two we Aye Mary and) Young Peking, name A youne officer er dur- ing the awful Wu tub My aEOUNeEMent 0: ent soon, Inland City Star, has been minsing from home for qn week. He ts quite old and was not feeling well when he left the bride; oMce New Year's Day to go to his home | q in Flushing. Instead of bourding a train he took a farry-bont for New | card York, since wh time no trace of him has been foun oka. Jan. 10, bill to-day giving the Fh | queen, king and ace of spades and Game Commission the right to as: kift, purchase or capture, a cent Humber of wild moose Kk the Adirondacks. Sheree Jacob C er and an old-tim Med at 6 o'clock this morning at the after he had been stricken while playing | them, 4 game of pinochle at the Roosevelt ‘There fell to his hand the { death," belleved road with his nephew, Berrian, mood, and as It he joked with Mr. Berrian. The ‘ned for the trump was a heart. Mr. Cole looking hastily over his hand found that he had only ong heart, and that a nine sy nix nines, Assemblyman Price | uf spades, the He start roof them fell tre ed from tt gt Ree WARNED OF DEATH BY .FATAL CARDS. Aged Jacob Cole, of Fordham, Was Stricken While Playing Pinochle. THE “SUIT OF DEATH.” He stooped to pt the ace, king. qu "The man frow Just thirteen houra} -IHe thy real estate deal- resident of Fordham, le, a 9 ‘Then Mr. thing. T “auit| ran's hand again. and though the oid man never there was any prophecy in Edward He was in his usual genial the cards were being] the tas': saying that he was Altogether of clubs, ace of he had the Jack] of the I plubs and the] s the J t nide. 0 arrange his cards, Fy y hik hand ax thoug! some tnviatble power CHOICE ROCERIE pore aes by TRE | WORTD# THGRSDAY EVENING, JANUARY ‘10/" etelelelelelnininie inte eefeeee ete k them up. and jack of spades. slightly. began again slowly to rearrange Herrian saw a queer » four cards flew from the old His frown deepened 'pintrict- " AAdt heltnestatatt ula l moat hurdsred | reeerceeeoreesron error eee ee ax though he were making a strong He stooped and picked up Ho had Just completed waen all of the cards fell to the floor and he sank back in hia chair.|#¢ the Church of St. Paul the Apontlo, The doctor who was summoned advises his tmmedinte removal to the hospital, suffering hemorrhage of the brain and paralysis He never recovered con- cards were picked up from url ihe floor where they had fallen from face downward save HOULD MAKE. COLER CZAR, O’Brien Advises that the Comptroiler Take Charge of City. Miles M. O'Brien, President of the Board of Education, In an elghty-page et handed to Mayor Van Wyck makes a bitter attack on Compe oller Coler and Incidentally reptiles. to *ugitinet the Board by Assoctation, O'Brien the ptroller’s wisdom, vl probity and advises that entire elty government be placed in the his hands Of Mr. ‘oler Mr, O'Brien say) irs to be questionable whether ptrolier's conclustons ax to the ‘hool work, materials and aup- f wuthorities In actual charge of the achool sytem. “If his means, methods, facilities for administration, and knowledge, honesty and probity are better than what bs to be found in the other departments of the city government, then It would be best and mom economical for the entire city administration to be placed in his sole charge, not excepting the care and edu- cation of the children, “Such a recommend sideration, It can, however, ith propriety that al the abi: Iigence and honesty are not entred in the Department of there qualifications are also to ply to rge that the cont of edticational guppies as increased from 03 to $3.38 capita, he says the ue to Tae cost of equipping Merchante’ Association also al- leges that the official reports of the Board of Education are especially detac- tve In data relating to average attend- ance, which ts the tasls of appropria- tions, and that such information as ts ‘They were] Elven fs Inaccurate. Mr. O'Brien dented nis. oo LE BARBIER IS MARRIED. we of A ’ jant’s Wedding. ‘There was great surprise in the office EDITOR | TODD M MISSING. the pecullar circumstances just{ effort to eontrol some emotion, or as b he was etricken muat have im-| though he were In pain. a te ee aatay (eae ! fr " p 1 him. “What'd the matter?” “nsked Mr, !t leaked out that Assistant Oharles 5. UDI Sou ae me Heard From Simee | sir Cole wan alxty-elght years old,|Ierrian. “How do you feel?" Ley Barblery had | beens married 5 fora ewv eral Day: and yesterday afternoon went to the| "I feel with my fingers,” answerea| Week. Hoe blushingly admitted that it Thomas Il. Todd, editor of the Long | clubhouse at Webster avenue and Kings- with a weak attempt at] Was true, Mr.. Le, Barbier was married Jan. 4 to Miss Ida May Lister, of London, England. The ceremony was performed 4] Fifty-ninth street and Ninth avenue. The bride ts a grandnicce of Sir Joseph Lister, and was educated !n a conven: in Toronto, She is a sinter of Mrs. J C. Darke, 4 soctety woman of Boston. M Le Barbler has been a widower for about a year, fram ‘World Wants give thousands somq- thing to do. wervic dleputed his salary for the intervening tme. The Comptroller holds that « Supreme Court 1s entitied to salary only from CUT BY COLER. Comptroller Denies Four Days’ Pay to Jus- tice Clarke. The newly appointed Justice of the: Supreme Court, John Proctor . Clarke, will have to sue the elty for his salary for four whieh, at tht rate of $7 per si amount to $188: He sen ptrolier to-day, and it back “With the the Co! Mr. | t the Supr ty succeed the iata| Henry Rt Dee. 2, and oy the oath of dec In ren his bili to the Comp- | troller Mr. Clarke charges the city wit the date upon which he takes th of office. Justice Clarke refused ‘9 red by thi ubtedly take the é M1 will und eutly court. «lll for the amount of -hie |" HM MME Woman Postal Clerk Got Stationary on Bogus _ Order. ed with impers gnating Mr wife of Senator Hanna secretary. and ceacuring gous at $23 from the Senate statlonery >: valued 00! Miss Bryan visited the stationery room and presented a card en walch was written: “Please let Mrs. Dover} buve whatever stationery she wants.” This was slened “Elmer Dov underneath was written “Mark Hi After the purchases suspicion was aroused and the matte d to Mr. Dover. The fact de that Mra. + stationary room, were put located. She t inpersonation and. sur Dover had not been to ao New Departure. | NOTE.--Four years ago Mr. CUT- CLIFFE HYNE, a beginner In the field of SHORT-STORY WRITING, was glad to got $20 for his most ambitious work. To-day he de- mands and receives from $500 to | $700 for each of his stories, S The — Sunday World, THEREFORE, TAKES EXCEP-' TIONAL PLEASURE IN AN- NOUNCING THAT IT HAS OB- TAINED CUTCLIFFE HYNE’S A WHOLE HOTEL CURED. 4 A WONDERFUL PIECE OF NEWS 0/66 Tho Metropolitan Hotel {s one of} had no faith In ft, but I felt satisfied es the largest and most famous hotels of Washington, D. C., and its genial proprietor, Col. of the best known hotel America. He says: “IT have used Dr. Greene's Nervura in my family and am well acquainted with its beneficial results and have been for a long time. In the case of nervous dyspepsia it has proven ex- cellent to my knowledge. I have no hesitation In recommending the rem- edy to all, and grant permission to publish this letter.” Mr. W. W. Price, Head Clerk of the ropolitan Hotel, states: “I have found my long sugtained mental labors were wearing’ upon me, and that after my cares for the men M Ing sleep forsook me. | have suffered fron@ insomnia for some time past. Noticing that many famous men who were using and recommending Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, I also resolved to try It. It gives me pleasure to say that I have found relief from Its use, and I gledly recommend it.” Mrs. A. M. Lyons, Matron of the Metropolitan Hotel, says: P "| have known of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy for, six or eight years. My sister was troubled with rheumatism for three years without relief. greatly at the time. I had read much determined she should try it. She day were ended my forimer refresh- | t It would cure her. ‘cou w. R, TELLER. nothing else. Inquire about her case can bought and carried to her two W. R. Teller, Is one} bottles at a time until she had taken In| thirteen bottles, when she was en- tirely cured, and I know it was Dr. Greone’s Nervura that cured her and Her case wns a very She -suffered | had one indeed. Any one wishing to 10. 80, about Dr. Greene's Nervura, so that I}and 1 will cheerfully answer any/ LATEST AND BEST STORY O? ADVENTURE, _ RUPERT THE BUCCANEER. A SERIAL, YET NOT A SERIAL. The Romantic Adventures of a New and Fascinating Hero of Fiction. A CONTINUED NARRATIVE, BUT EACH INSTALMENT A COM: PLETE STORY IN ITSELF. The First Story to Appear in NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD, WITH A FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRA- * TION IN FOUR COLORS. questions.”’ GROCERIES 5 NDERSON’S CONCENTRATED SOUPS! This week, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, for the firSt time, we offer at special sale in all of our 93 stores the famous Anderson's. Soups. Thousands of cases are ready for you at-a price far below cost—but what matters that > the market and therefore we are determined to establish them’ in our stores, let the cost be. what it may. are pronounced the best after months of commends them to us, and should to vou, is the f health, as not a drop of solder comes in contact with the contents. as by the simple addition of water there POTATOES. Extra quality, fancy round Pota- toes, for this sale, A BASKET, 32 Cts. sb Npana Mains pack Essie Comy, ver 402 LONG SPATE CORN, tne ge NE MAJESTIC UEAS, small and aweet 2c JAILS DAN, Marly June: 2 Qe GREESAB\IWS Phy a . 3 cana for 20 4 We believe them to be the best concentrated soups on The best we must have, and these soups careful Ie ‘sting and comparison with all the leading concentrated soups on the market. act that they are put up in Solderless Sanitary Cans. What particularly This is important from a standpoint of Anderson's Soups are sold generaliy at 10 cents a can—they are worth 20 cents, is enough for six, or four if you are very hearty. Here Is Our Offer and You Can Have All You Want at the Prices Quoted. ANDERSON’S SOUPS. 46 VARIETIES, AS FOLLOWS: BREAD. CHICKEN, TOMATO, CONSOMME, VEGETABLE, TOMATO OKRA, ASPARAGUS, CELERY, BEAN, POTATO, MCCX TURTLE, -CHICKEN GUMBO, CLAM CHOWDER, 3Cansfor The finest Bread made fs rold in our city sores, always fresh, two bakings a day. Homé style 3 Crown Bread, large.. Se (or Be a8 Be | Matt Bread, 2 loaves OX TAIL, OYSTER, MOCHA AND for Baie, 276 TRA, ait k a pound quailty, a quart bottle MAPLE SYRUP, halt pint boule. SALAD OL handy dle our own careful CALIFORNIA « LENTIL, NG SILV EI ve eH not he aranulated, MEAT, LEAF LARD, purest made, a 49, Ww. COR 7 pou 20c chotee, Ane y 50 Mrs. Sharpless in 1% pound glass Jara LIBERTY JAM, our own famous brand, poand glans Jars... 8 tare ju nm OD r “chalee iomaloess vine bout COMNSTANCH, XL CR bea a prchagersss GRAHAM pou! connex WAFERS, fresh and cn FRESH SODA clal, a) pound : PILLSBURY!S VETOM. the famous a breakfast cereal: FANCY, HEAD, nic err era a be An tr Iriple stres tthe. NEW YORK: Borough of Brooklyn. 126 Bridge near Prvapect a. 2 Ave., near Hicks St. 77 Fitth Ave., cor. Prospect Place, 165 Filth Ave., cor. Berkeley Place A th 699 Myrtio A’ $40 Fuiton St Roebling St. 7 Manhattan ‘Ave., Near Meserote 993 Manhattan Avi luron St Borough of Queens. 173 Main St., cor, Willow 1 102 Vernon Ave., cor. 6th 8t., Long Island har 46 Main: St. ‘lushing. Borough of Richmond. G2Castleton Ave.. cor. Eliz: At, Weat New Drighton, Jersey City. 08 / near Grove St. 66 Ni fewark Ave., near, Five Com 18 Pavoala paren cor. Grove Bt 183 Jackson L Ae M8 Ocean Ay: Greenville. Hoboken and Union Hill. Union Hit, Firat an Tiobsken, "Suburban. vesieny 389 Avene D, cor, Andrew Bt, bet, Fulton ai Herankli; Eltzabethport 270 Main Bt, cor, Smith 8 3M ti at. ‘Yonkers, auth Fourth Av

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