The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1901, Page 4

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FORCE OF HABIT Anna Frances O'Connor Tells How She S Priest from Fire. feebichiieei-t AI ioinins feineinieer O'CONNOK extinguished oMciating » Father 9. “MAYOR FISKE A CRIPPLE. Broke Hin Ankle While Attending: | Dog Show in Pittsburs SAYS PARSON his hotel f broke tt, e Fir st Wife Causi be able to rire be able Arrest. —=—— DRAGGED BY A CAR, te ache Dewan nid Mee Gragge! ten feet uncons broke turto! World Wants | “ the Business Man's Medium)" i 1 \ Paid Help Wants. |\,. ; in this morning's World ss e a =~ Paid Help Wants inthe | KEMPSON STILL IN J 13 other N. Y. papers cembined. 288 FLow. o Woy Editors Case Dein 1A, BONNAY BAKERS .. BLAC! enirits {solomon Bron a6 Ma 3] ON votuntary VW) was Med to-« 13] Grors, [The finn and 8, ithe are many creditor: ity er National Bank. MADE A HEROINE. ialefelejefefefefeleteteteieteleteiet | Hotere ounce s|! \' ' i BIG JEWELLERS BANKRUPT. the Aqleboro Manufasturin, aved es AIL. y Abeent nod Perth Vane ded. the largest ng Com: Of Attleboro, Masa, and the East ‘MOB RAZES icine ieee ot} THE WORLD: “MONDAY 1s PEST-HDUSE. Four Hundred ‘Orange (N. J.) Men Attack New Hospital. e | A second attempt to deetroy the emal hospltat The Hiding Ww, py a rob of mena rebutid th © made ctestion from that abting. «: has a Account + he patients who wil though: tha reril oped Ws street, haw deve! t under survetitan Which Have Caught Managers’ Ears. «Homer. nity met Me David HIS ¢ CONSCIENCE > HURTS; WIFE GLAD. 2+ oe —__ Herman Brenz Confesses He Has Squar| dered Fortunes of Nieces and Is a Forger. SHERMAN J. BRENZ. vind dar | tracdy vw mu a MARTHA HICHBORN WILL NOT BE MRS. JIMMY BLAINE. ene Beautiful Daughter of the Rear- Admiral Again Denies Her Engagement to the Son of the 'Plumed Knight."' 43 * Mins nd gos: | wotinued to be very much of ing Jimmy Blatne's: so- ny % MISS MARTHA HICHBORN. Juvenile Blopers Overthken, (Special w The Fvening World.) NORFOLK, Va., March 11.—Orin Hud: sing, sixteen years old, und Eva Hurst, | ried home, fourteen, children! of prominent thews County, restdents, ISONG BIRDSOF CHURCH LOFTS BEING TRAINED FOR OPERA. COobOdoDDOgnOGn Notes from the Choirs|' “18h Thi High | Mat- walked four Miles to take a steamer to Baltimore And were’ overtaken at the pler and car. VENING, HD WDIPVINLGNOOIIIY Ox COX anoeenen [OF | 8, ] | (OOS) ready been seen in id hus teen consplle at the TELLS HOW SHE SUSPEE mA TRAPPED THICE.| FROM CHLORAL. John that Stockelve Was Poi- soned at a Ball. Miss Gorman Reached Possibility Door Before Him and Locked Him In. of Willlamsbure, and) timing years n Ditmar, etre. nigel the Hareay street and He weat home at 2 morning MUL Worked « < his opinion t : from the effects and ord grown Mturglar, thtect FROM A WAGON. “| Dead Woman Found in| Jersey Creek Not Identified. | oourned the key bolt, Meanwhtl him GLOUCESTER, N.., Maren 11.—Cor- Into the mystery surrounding the tnding | of of # woman in) Timber this elty, two weeks ago. had been In the w ltwo thé and as a part of was missing {t was supposed to be that of "One-Armed Jennie," a familiar figure about the polles court, jOne-Armed Jenate™ It now known to be alive and no one knows who wax Burled in Potter's Fleld two weeks ao under the-supposition that {t wax she. Two canal boat men may that several weeks ago they saw a wagon drive on the wharf early in the morning. ‘The two fen in the wagon threw a heavy Given |pundle into the river and then drove hurriedly away. ody: ts just then invent plured for daring to ¢ about! i tell one arm how she brushed past me and accually purhed low aside to head him off from Sho wan what Mies Gonna) and meant yours TRAMP CHASED GIRLS. Vor that Offense He W Twenty-nine Daye. Frank tughes, 2 mp, who was ar- # Mustin sland Silk Shirts. 75¢.98c., $1.25, 81-95 : Drawers and |50¢. 4 75C QSc., $1.25 : Chemises and Skirts, | Barney Wanted the Lat- Tuesday, March 12.| Sale of Underwear N whe: Gee and $2.45. Corset Covers, and $1.95. g&8c., $1.25 1.95, 2-95 Outing Flannel Skirts, scalloped edge, GRAY HAIR for Elderiy Lades in Rarest Shades. Ladies with High Fore. heads Need WAVY SWITCHES, Light. Fluty and Navural wiGs AND TOUPEES To buy a garment without -{the Union label is to run the 25 cts. Odd Night Gowns, slight- y soiled, at % their valtte, Neglicecs, in striped dimity and white/ment w lawn, trimmed with ruffles of | 20d airy same or dotted embroidery, $3-05- Silk Skirts, colored and changeable taf- fetas, 195.85, 98. 458 810.75. values $8.75 to $16.7 8 ord & Taylor) Broadway & 20th St DID NOT RETURN LOVE OR GIFTS, ter and Gets Intoa Police Court. Court, Bi gen of threatentng spoil my If you don't delleve me ask towateh and chain ve your" putin xeorn, ney dented having threatened Mise | itigney, He said she did not return his oor his presents This in a lovere quarrel." sald the Mezistrate, “Make up with the girl and you keep the Jewelry In. the family. If not. kee Harney war disehs Away from her.”* Bed AD NO MONEY: TOOK POISON, Mother Said ‘I'll Be Dead When Papa Comes Home.” r Bushey Is making an investigation | ca night ‘ Hut she didn't keep ber word, thou ate at Bt. Cath do rwallowed) muri Sunday th rhe nu went out in quarrels grave risk of. bringing some insidious, contagious disease into your own family. The Union label is the on/p known guarantee that the gar- made in clean, light workrooms uuder perfect sanitary conditions, Weare the only retail house using exclusively the Union label. Suits and Overcoats at $10 in black, black and white,|that are rarely equalled and never beaten at $20. SN: WOODs @- 740-742 B’way. West 14h Se, og ERT My, Wn 1807 W0Ace mame Or Ve, © RELIABLE’ “(p, CARPETS FORTUNE'S KNOCK. Spring goods crowd for more room, so We offer cpecial bargains in every department. SCOTCH LINOLEUM, 45 Cts, a Sq. Yd. Their tile and mosaic designs In fine rich colorings place them in the list of “high art” floor coverings. “RELIABLE” SEWING MACHINES, $25,00. Golden Oak Cases, beautifully fin- ished. Ornamental as well as useful. No need to wait till your ship comes in {if you use our “Long "| Credit.” CASH ov CREDIT (wPERTHWAIT 104. 106 and 108 West 14° St NEAR S* AY, -| Brooklyn Stores: Flatbush AV. near Pottan SP es | Handkerchief Department, Several Hundred Dozen Ladies’ Puve Linen, Handkerchte/s, very attractive, hemstitched and drawn work effects, 12¥4 cts. each, values 25c. to 50¢. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St 9040-38th St Uptown Contract Otfic: of the New York Telephone Company, night, all the childr had gone to bed, the mother p {deadly polson In a glass of swallowed It, She was unconscious when the huss band returnel and the doctora do not think she can recover, — Fighters Arreated. “| rested several days ago on a charge of| From the Atlanta Constitution, chasing High-School giris, was sen-| The World Almanac {a an annual tenced to twenty-nine days in jail by | encyclopedia of the greatest useful- Magistrate Brenner in the Adame Street ess Sold by all newsdealers for| Court: to-day, cents, (Spectal to The World.) WILKESDARRE, March 10.—Filty ware ant ‘sworn out iast night for the arrests of the, Brinetpale. In. the & tM 311s on Pele where all information regarding Telephone Service and Rates go10 Cortlandt Is the number of the Main Contract Office. Calle for atese er tere dy you TELEPHONE COMPANY 5 Dey 3 ‘38th Stre s10 West 9 \ ‘ / /

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