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aS ee * THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY. '2 2, 1901. FUN THAT AUDIENCES DON’T HEALTH ARMY CAMERA OWNERS _The Happy Family of ‘ «The Honest Black- » smith’ Have a Merry Invested ‘‘Little Italy” Bi 300 Strong. Mounting |i shontd accomp, a Only sharply de a printed photograph Time Behind the Scenes Fire-Escapes. & te ahould be int ovel/and new and Play Queer Pranks. ae 4 Nolorinte i retirned. All that are accepted # paid for. = Nine rew casen of emajlepox were sent] & Address “Amateur Photograph Editor, Evening Wer “ x North Brother Istand to-day, the re York City.” sv ts a Haopy,Famuy,, which performs suit of a rald by the potlee and Health Pipe saminaeereine chat classic dracie/ known es) The Hon: OMce officere on “Little Mwly fn Mare} PMD: PUNaY este Diagn mare satis lem, The district va dahl under “CHILDR - military Inveatme going heart by forging horseshoes, fol!- the vaccination ing villains and winning world's cham- Blonships galore. A party of aix—three girls and three | @ newspaper men—Journeyed last night to the Jersey City Academy of Music, serious riot threatened, as the excitable cigners were Inclined to strongly re- nt the invasion of thelr hon m. with Dankhorat. where Fitz is playing this week. They The ny wanted to see the play from behind the men om Santnary Poti acenes. charge mghegan, 100 doct aud the reserves of the East One Hun nd fourta street station erves formed a cordon around eo diatriet bounded by East One Hur dred and Tenth nb Fiftees They saw it. They saw a whole lot of 7° other things—the aforesaid “Happy Family."” for the most part. The imily"* consists of Fitz, Fitz, little Bobbie Fitz, C. H. ble “Ed Dunkhorst, Harry | in who rays “Cur-r-se you, I t Riv y police we will be revenged!") and a bunch of lesser {tloned at the the and on th lighes. roofs of the houses invaded by the phy “Keep your eyes on the villain,” coun- jelans gelled the mountainoux Dunkhorst In 4 houre in E One Hundred and) | the scene where Fitz hurls that delig! Tenth ar iret nue, the dy of a three-year-old girl who had tlied of xmall-pox was found, The tn story frame house at First: avenue ind dark and bolted, The noon the and fully wicked malefactor out of the win-[ y Gow. “You ace thore mattresses they've | put there to break his watch. Some Fan with the Vi With the assistance of Murray.Dunk- | horst doftiy parted the mattresses, leav- | {nz an open space between them; and elgnalled to Fitz, The latter stifled a arin an he declaimed: “This {x my reply to your base offer! and threw the villain bodily out of the window. Down came poor Clifton with a re- sounding swat on the bare boards, as the curtain fel. -« “Hurt yourself, old chap?" asked was were broken down, floor a man, his wi Wore ail wuffertig yo small-pox, The den under the bed. At 303) Kast One Hundred and Thirceenth street two children were found mortally Hl of the disease, ‘There were two c at 16 East One Hundred and Fourt end in the sam family of five just recovering from the dtsesane, The Italians, in their ignorance. do thetr atmos Keep knowledge of disease from the health authoritles, and houre was Fitz, with tender sollcitude, after the have a great fear of going to the hos- (Photog raphe A Thad that Was Not Dull, pital for picestment aaa Children of the neighborhood on Mr. M aca a agen aa the pleture of two children and wt Sot mo very much," rep! the Sand Glad reer “4 . d- | 2UPports, and tial on the dig, ¢tgnt- ore sinsiny pit 1 guess T must have land- | 4 ihee gloves. 5. “We stuck a pretty lttle assortment {the Girl th th but mygelt should ever t © of nalis tn the auaitreasce oneinlght}t ‘ant | reqaye for any of his Nights, Fhz confided to the visitors]: “If she had been tn my corner,” added | relief ahone from her “and T had to buy Cilfton a new suit Fie. in-an aside to the Girl from "Fria During the kinetoscope fleht the whole next day.” a lXcouklinever, havexioat torent ities arty: onthe darkened stage. and ow @ 0 n Pitz pointed: o ° +. The villain was assuredly ‘It’ last | with Dunkhors: avoneeie ther various tows and the iitect Right. In the forge acene he {4 supposed |, Halttly Hobby Fitzsimmons watched the | 1 Ruhiin. whe Mra. Fitz ® ‘ bout from the + ‘ Un v to snatch up a little hammer and try to pelnes A stOne AINE he brain a detective. Cilfton is near-sightel,| “I'l bet papa’x the best of the lot and Fitz (entirely by accident) had sub. | still,” he confiled to the git from Mlam- atituted a huge sledge for the tiny ham-| SOME Dont he wo ae it lke the mer, and had, moreover, chanced to gotten sawing on your leave the sledge in red-hot proximity to | Jaw?” the forge fire, Ciifton obeyed the hero's command to drop the weapon with an eager suddenness and alucrity that were more than realistic. Fits 4 Before the beginning: of the next act-| Tents befare?” and pro Fits Gives and ,Takes Jok Fits rejoine: he Wiators, He waa clad | there ta forge and stamp withthis, owe “Fits Is always putting up some sort | In_evening hamhe three dainty ‘horseshoes, ome for | of trick on us,"" remarked Dunkhorst, ing what Wa at thie,” he remarked. “andsteerbest-part of tt Is he never|ain he observed to the Girl withs neweforged shine acroan to kick# when any one gets back at him.” The Violet Vhy, 1 feel more at home | One of a, Meanwhile, Fitz was preparing for hin i. {tem than 8 ‘any other ‘elvthes 1 three-round “go” with Dunkhorat. He| “Hy the way, you heant me speak, on hurt jiis hand against the “human the israge:@ pout Mon cub. That itt- tentveara'® rp @ Wonder. I uxed to pune freight-care Jaw a few dave mao, and |ihe bag when Twas in traning. for had to wear bandages on knuckles, |Jem, I'd punch the bag three minnte weista and elbow. and’ then Umive tt one. thundering, hard ‘The kindly office of putting these on spi and i sitydowns atti reetia fora) th ml oma . wan performed by Mrs. itz, who would that! lion would ‘have! pig’ ave | 17 If, Fitz enters ithe.rink waain iierenaro | Coe fe sents ) allow no one cine to make her Hege lord }on, me.’ The minute I'd leave she ba | three wirls who will trust to three. ho Ce OD eh) ed rush for Jt Ike a commuter from | shoes for luck, and will wager tons c¢| ing the list Presidential campaign. He ready for the bout. With deft, loving| Pompton, ‘S.J. running. for a. train.|Smyier'a best honbons on his auccess. | made affdavit. that he had. witnessed fingers, she udjusted the bindages and| He'd @tand up on his hind lege and swat ALBERT PAY agen impropricties between Thomas and Mra. OW. Whitehead. x In the Kroup. m he remarked to! hi “no one elxe] \ Rutten Moo $75 Weekly and $500 piers Be ery CLs Counsel Fees Pending stage cleared, Trial. ted, donned, 4 The play over and th | Filta ad’ the forge leather apra tm to Lion, [the auery. Lydell Waitehead, who gets 320.0% yeariy and tw President of Whitehead Brothers, dealern tn wand, has been di- Justice Truax to pay ols wife, e . $7 a week alimony and 30 Duck: Bon eaten it!" warned Mur; | counsel fees pel je hoe burned ‘This Is pending the trial of the divorce Sere tected parame cell wult brought by: the husband, wht d, who Is wel! known at the race tracks, charges ale wite with im- proper conduct with John Frederick} ‘Thomas, Jr, & brother-in-law of “Farm. ne lconvenience of wear- r Bowery trlends call tme f players. stanton ‘ove Farm, 5) id Richmond. one of them remarked: “Here comes 4 Mayor Van Wyck to-day appointed the} the detectly “Il remonstrated with following’ men School Commisstoners:| my brother-in-law,” sald Mr, Scott, |%+ Ms O'Brien Is Borough of Queens—John 8. Power,| “whereupon he swore and told me he| ante, ‘Ten e Cenrne Maure Applegate. wasn't an infant. On another occasion! Surrogate Fitzgerald Borough of Richmond—George T. Ex-|1 heard Thomas call Mra, Whiteh John P. O'ltrien pert, Frank Perlet and Robert A.) ‘you sweet thing.” trator uf Wille Kinkel. Mrs. Whitehead denies all the charges. | Ute uss Neither Jack Gouraud|Fat and Thin Ones In-| A! are reappotatmenta excep: Mr. Ap-| ghe and her husband separated lust plegute, who succeeds TC. Rath, and} year. They spent: thelr Summer at) ‘Th ar Nor Anybody Else terested in Evening |r. Kinkel, who succeeds Thomas J,|Haratoga and were both well known | in June Tomte thee t for Her. Flanagan, his p to Albert World Contest. Lie Mra, Harry Gillig laughingly denied] The World announces that to-day that she was soon to be married] its great “Fat Conductor” Contest will te Jackson Gourand. close on Saturday, Feb. 9, or In just one Mra, Gillig, who was born Amy| week from to-day. Crocker, the daughter of E. 1. Crocker,| “The same reailations ani mit of time ant nicce of Charles Crocker, the famous | have been followed In this: competition California mult}-millionaire, had been at] that*were pue In effect In the famous the Hotel Victoria ail morning with her| “Fat Motorman’ Contest and whic! mothe: made the latter so eminently success- When The Evening World reporter met | ful. Mrs. Glillg she was out in the snow-| Contestana are asked not to walt until banked Thirty-ffth strect ‘with Dim-| the very last moment before recording boola, the lust survivor of the quintet | chelr official wolghts as so many dil in of black French bulldogs for which ahe| the Motorman contest. It Is desired ald $30,000. that the result be known as soon as Mrs. Glilig's rather full figsire was|poscible so that the names of the for- completely draped in a silk raglan] tunate winners of the gold cash prizes trimmed with astrachan, and on her| May obtain thelr reward at once. Bowel Troubles: Caused by over-work! Over-eating! Over-drinking! eonaitiony Tala’ovetytuing | heard fat yrelictnntil | bevan ui Wwe {From one to three 19 en 1 ments tis such a rel! EN L. WUNT, fis Hussert ne ‘Dettori, ich. Trformation, “| Tommy—P Titian red halr perched £ tremendous It requires considerable time to prop- “ploture’ hat of pear! gray. erly clasalfy and record accuritely each No,'* she declared, “You may say for| contestant’s entry ‘so that cac) may me that I am-not going to marry Jack | (and a fair chance of winning the bribe Gourand or anybody else. T am not in| Of the class In which he competes. Une.’ this method all chance of unfairness fa When her father died and left $15,00,- a an the result meets with 000 to her and her mother Amy Crock- val of all. er ran away from her Sacramento| All conductors within a radius o} home and married R. Porter Ashe,|tWenty-fve miles of City Hall are sigs though there no occasion for an|!ble to compete In this competition. The elopement. That was in 188. She got| Evening World offers three cash prises @ divorce fram Ashe and the cumody of | !n gold distributed as follows, A prize Uttle Amy ker’ Ashe. \ of $% to the fattest “conductor, a cash ‘Then she vinited Honolulu and wus| Prize in gold of $15 to the next fattest |) fis bello of the Sandwich Islands for a| CoMductor. and @ ‘cash prize in’ Rold of time. In 189 she was back in the States | $19 to the thinnest conductor, and married Henry M. Gilllg, then| The Evening World’ makea but one known chiefly for his baritone voice, | *t:pulation, Each contestant mus be ‘Their wedding Journey was around the| Welghed In the presenca of two reliable world in a yucht. She d{vorced him a| Witnesses and the accuracy of the scales tefickson Gouniud, whose ‘ eatang GoUnUG, whose nume te now uiaked with hers, Is w'uall, slender, hand a essa uta he, addresnen toitne rome, "smooth-shuven Tian of Ho lives ‘at the Tolland Hor is the son of @ retired army ofleer and he tae "written @ number of (> The Fvening World.) Feb, 2.—There were xo e xciting inoldents at a fire at — Bromfeld street to-day, While Firemen AM Fatally Burneu’ Before ‘They | Walst and James: Ryan were fighting |" THE TABLET f the flames an explost Were Neacued, “i ithe men were, badly peatbreen erat a (Spectal to’ The Evening, World.) he {este ie Nremen. wer: "arco ' PORTLAN Mfe., .Feb, 2—A_caboone | Sully aeand Mrs, Olsen, bi Sranigation with Conductor Damont, Brakeman|a charwoman, was carried: unconrelou ¢ Turper In tt «was averturned Sepips the Arta fee rhe) datmaaes whe + care Tye oe ats ty rs THREE MEN IN BLAZING CAR. hey beowes ts sranbié ater ard family, total Hivan County, Mayor Appoints Sew Men in Queene | yr and ‘that when. he Fe arearied To ADMINISTER RICE ESTATE hat do ths» put ~ster + A in tas he'd aren atyes it one extra t tHe down, ALL IN A 47 was, Indeed!” agreed the Girl with » © g foleta. and the ight ‘of an absolute M A full description, giving nat Wather V) 1) pounds, tr The h attorney fougin SEE IN FITZ’S MELODRAMA. | BESIFCED BLOCK EO SEG, OOO ne TOO! hyn 1 started to there were wummock at mack was bought in tine elty ems himself welkhs 25 po No part of the human body receives. | ha ve mr that more ill treatment than the bowels. 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