The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1901, Page 2

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TAE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 18, 1901. LOVED DOG MORE; [CHOSE DEATH pen BESPAND TESS! MAIN Mrs. Fannie Surdam Stelle Bradley Tells Why| Her Marriage with the Doctor Was Annulled. |Mrs. Carroll Dreaded | 3 AORAAAAREARERAERE BARRA ade ndanenade amas aseaseesans, | Being Confined tina Sanitarium. Cosags ate Dn siden nmitte! eutetd Raward viely fond, She that he was doomet fortin {three months PR VVD PV VIVIPI TUT TIVE SUP OU FOV EST VS SY OVO SUTETEEE PD e i) MRS. STELLE AND THE DOG THAT CAUSED THE LAMP EXPLODED: SHE DIED. <« TROUBLE P99 SDSS vEdsoNvED o9stIITTIVIEVOOs oosueessessoeuees TT NHTENTeN Varrell binarrel Al “ erin en Chika sat on the sleeve of Chita he Inve Mim. | 4 ae set Ire Mocware Parreih AST Cher. a and winked complatnins! Me-nse ito the Audi vont avenue; rouklyn, Med in the didn't know that he cost 390, that he ja | ian Maat oF ee Me nrookign Mespttal thie anor the an Ttoof burns reee veel at her he wat brother to Lillian Russe him Dro rule me and that last August he was (he direet He wave n mire iy the weenie of « taanp cause of the annulment by the met cM, WORLD'S AGAINST neat Court of the marriage of Mrs Surdam Stelle Bradley and Dr Bradley. [su Mary Evans Dei He didn’t know berause ne is a dog i) \ ome ny and busy with other things. p [ese : - Fannie Sunam Stelle, as sh yw kinewn since her marringe was clared void, was the weare of the pur ple sleeve. She was in the drawing m sult at the Hotel Bartholti, ot tended by Chika and her maid, Holding the little Japanese torrier'y | face close to her own, Mra Btelle told | | the ory of dog and dtvosos, pines “What would you edn, eatt Mra. | gia TH ere ea ace Stelle, “If a man who, at the dinner at tle Ghikeal ind ot Ww which he announcad your enga. to fim, had Chika oa @ chair with a cuehion between you and hin? And who four months after your marriago dealar- | ed that you loved the dog dotter than| x, him or life Itself, and ghat the dog mut Kot “That was what Dx Bradley ld," M he world aca ar Wher Hot avenue N ne phivatelann tet sald) Mre. ele “He knew I love! 6 / K Perla lla rae > SereiNt) Father's Funeral, | HIS WIFE GETS ‘FATHER IN CHECK ono Mra Maris MeKenz Burtght. w «| Sto matingy a jitdgimens for @.9o0 For $12 Mentioned in|Small-Pox Quarantine} cu sis cn sompllcatet that Mes Deeds Mrs. Butler Is | Aids Young Couple's Mou!) dectied wr con Given MuchProperty. | in Love. Waar Wines tated te J.D, Butler, a well-known real-estate eater, of Nos. 1 and yaar thix afternoon transferred real estate In the upper pare of th ued at M ro Mr Mong, for the nominal sur twelve a encumbered to the World Wants Save Money, Get Results! to @an my testinens thad rewd it, and dude ty lock me ul ——- ot refi 808 Paid Help| Wanls|ce Gas ee cee a a foe Necro eS re in to-day | aT oe « ol ach Settlement. | World. « Hen Clas (au SOREN. ah te ; art of Navan ‘paterson 1 Fr Stopes doe. fete ‘ the Ap AA Paid Help Wants in| ,.),"7"" et Aetmctn 189098) oe the 13 other N. Y. ne Ne : J silt ta paperscombined, | o0 7 tere Aves Hawa x tnt: » ASEM 4 AGENTS . wel Mal ; | ANTIFICIAL FLOW | metog | Charen) s | EUGENE REYNAL IMPROVES. | APPRENTICES ...- ‘dre ) eal ae BONNAS rf us q HO Was Married White tn} * pookKerPRns i makine Sie israners BRAIDERS .... - BARBERS BLACKSMITHS 7 J daca 1) Manor, tie SBOYB oes. hile the Mr Howard Willet wh ‘BUTCHERS .... . rhrssnies Fina it | Yas pronounced vorable SCANVARBERS .. PA ! stands | Drow nN wie PL GARRIAGE ‘PAINT: OORAT HE: to the Kround { oy > that Mr * hin Hew out snow almost entirety | 1 TINE TAILOR *B| risus 3) TUCK WAITRESSES rth go. In apate: winnes to know how the propose coin, to them visit Wan. ot receptions and dinners twentieth-century maker's to-day. There they wil planned in his honor. Claims He Is of Age and Not Under Her Legal Care, a View the Judge Shared. SHFORD looking demure and pretty. She nit became evident and wae not to be ow hie her eon! looked up in a roo for the elder Lawyer Thomas Gilleran, Tonkio, told the court that he had ¢ Mm. Tonkin's roome «I that her aon was not mothee did not know being of age, he even constructively In her con- elite the Court's Istance tol been dnrvuan all eaaiand that, dismissed the ther wae not legally cumtodlan of f youns Tonkin is satt to be in Color- WOMAN AS VARIABLE AS THE ASPEN LEAF! ‘MRS. TONKIN FAILS TO BRING SON INTO COURT. ene fete MET SAPHO ON TRAIN: WILL | WED ON TENTH PROPOSAL. PORPRPOREREDAOSEA DASHEDASEBAAE AAAS AORDEEAGESODAEEDD Rich Ranchman Found|¢ His Fate When Ex-'$ press Was Halted in/¢ Mid-Prairie by an Ac. if cident. 90d Mire Svivia Lynden Mushingy. | Rt PADDR: PReReseeee PESSOSS: har Frank J. Marston Being an actresa, Mise Averse to publicity. Ye admits « wae wooed under remantic cin ces, and that the marriage ie : JURE AS Koon ae che can prenare a sult | trouseeau ily. announces ner engagement Tavnden is fan nehman, and M indy, han some, and capable of carrying her ap eapiral stalrouse of the Washington Monument {f necessary PECSOISSTISSSTSITS VEIFTSITSFY: He is fifty-two yenre she ut Hs twenty-three; but the heart knows no] & % law. and when the ranchman saw ber! $ . moun ing aigher and higher in the arms ° of Jean Gaussan at a theatre in St big Loulm a month ago he felt very violently . her. g He adopted all sorts of expedient to Hg ° form te> acquaintance, but Miss Lyn te was cov, aw all stage Fanny Le Grands are, and refused al! offers of introdu tion, caving she knew quite enough ime as {t, Was without going :o Texas for revrult Rut Ma rebuffed When pho” Company closed tts! seafon and took a train for th Marston w tin, ace xectlon ¢ a Lynde miles he travelled, gazing at beneath the shia iis spreading so brero, and then an accident occurred, It was nothing more serious thin a hot-box or something, but It enabled the Pherengers to leave the care and stroll about the prairie; enecensenensennencensncasesnsenese snestseeneeneee Maraton got presented to Mins 1 by the advance agent of the Frank tela Opera Compgny Upon reaching New York Marston went to the Waldorf-Antoria, while Mins Lynden, not being a ranch-owner, went to the theatrion! boaraing-he D Went Twenty-rixth street. But ate but few meals he oblong tabt: n the basement. Tne Waldorf, tor's, Shantey's, the Arena—ne 659998999289 88000003 nd thus tt was that inden very wealthy, ors in Toxas, an& tr Fort Sill, Indian Marston | Marston pulsed He ows Nine times, so rur proposed marriage, but was ri until ot final appea Phen he was epted and depart the Cattle Men's Convention at [Antonte lant Friday after having place! [4 marculse ring third fing | Miss Lynden's 1 | will be celebrated abou yorn fn Ban Fran. on the stage three e leading role tn) was the original No. 2 "Sapho" Mond) and” aos pectin SAY THEY'LL oust MRS. HALL. IRISH PARADERS me, GIL STRKER | CHEER A BOER, |: ~~ TELLSOF SUT. A DARING SP. Papers Serve at Her Miss Healy Entered a| Mill and Led Out Workers. Mayor of Limerick Also Takes Part in St. Pat-|rcauire proot to rick’s Day Demonstration. Jot Mrltgeport [viduals tn the St. Patrick's Day narade| south of the church and, led of the Boer army, | a carriage drawn horses rand wore about his in of his office. s eeneraily recognized a fons for the while the dem: stirring tunes of cheers of a hun enthustastic ernoon to th "avenue waa fee of shame way proudly bowst fagatafl of the Democratic daof the paselng green Mag of Ire- with the of the regular club Nag wint of the parade was at Berty fourth «treet and Fifth ave: after 1 o'clock stirred the enthusiasm of the big crowd with tunes of old Ireland. When the parade began to move a shout of welcome swept up along the —— AID FOR JOHN ADDELSON. ftom street curb The order of t Grand Marshal synth Regiment. Irtaa Voluntee: netyeneventh dyening Workd ‘ Cader Corse of the miributiona: for, th Amilated Triad Organizations Muteoa County Hibernian Rites Divietons of the Ancient Onter of Fitth aveaue \ | \ | ; | or Archblahop Cor- Fifty-tleat treet There war an une yarch from that point the column moved back to Mnd- » to One Hundred to Second ave- ison avenue and on yenIxth street, and Sulzer's Park. thirteen me: warm welcome aw they moved through thoroughfares, famiites along Fifth and Madi- rd Norton and E his business tns fe of the metropo= «amo: for his we in with stra . the dead a} 1 which may go through a at he Supreme Court «e United stares. se produced to show | Opposed in tols con to both grou See wives are a man and a -Womar tS Hail and George W. Smits Ne proof may conn and yet they They were not re- of Black Rock, and ‘3 In the manston ‘rms withthe millions latives were admitted them= th, and gure of 1 battles ‘ourts to “Hefore taking any a wal point,” said Judge > that George F. in the record” ere ix the ustal al Judson asa St. Patrick's Day obaervanc stacked arma on Fiftteth | regimental band, proceeded doi " ’ | inte the Cathedral, re twee Toa ppers Go ane Sopplanted by Woman, alles had been reserved f 7 ‘ Hobeen rexery thas the Court will cave ‘The man had knowledge at one time At the head of the c vol, Edward pamy, 4. h nis Devin, Maj. yr, which mada 1 inh Pots. [sworn testimony to tier etfs the big esate and almost, prong, wood re i CG r Peroieg Madara banils 20 dy. represen dng 1) sole logutee of George Francis Gtiman others. ed that he Ise named _ LATER the gray-biue sah Weak 0 Wood. H. Daly, celebrated Bader, hay ws ee making 1 honed «for etamd ty an ated « j Mock and that he had lved [ro-three years torney-t of New York Mrs, Halla confidence in the validity. Cher calms has been shaken by, who repre . daughters of ken: D I PRR RL ahs . vethon retaining th pervice was Winthrop Gtlman, and alea Mra. Le vices of Hgrexperta ctor thal wan. The m Hradford, Vothat he as di purpose of millionaire’s: sic natures tn for “affection his ellen joint eof the wdmint Fled out, by, under Prof. te chancel cholr alse took { Edward: Nor ‘AC Suluer's Park there were feativic|trators Hf tes and when the paragers had agsem= | oformod th bed they, were addre: Jahn Daly esa at Limerick ho spoke in a pete nh tbe irlotle strain - ‘After the parade the Furst} Urlan Voiunceere heat + Aa OPEves and recep bestowed upon him by Mrs. save her the des, and whe ans trouble: tn hiding: th the alld Inateuny Mr and M Brooklyy AIAN MARIS or rite 4 Mt helre now hal thnk cu ention Chat Gliman war a 1 | aleat foiMis State at his death ‘f ne the nw showing that ¢ ed himself a night ‘The | at 6.80 presi otfcers incl i nstantine J Jonn D. mina, John J. Bryan 1. K atr m mie oklyn borough had a parade of) All his long ife George Francis Gil- The soctetion wesmembled ii man warred with his kin, The bone the Ine moved at Pr. Sy Jor their contention was always money the route: Through Ded: | ford avenue to Willoughby avenue, to Cinsson avenue, to Lafayetic avenue, fo Fulton, street, to Behermerhorn Btreel, to Jlinton. atreet, to Livings! atteel, to Aydney ‘place, to doraemon | ditions ax they are to-day’ tn the sens freet, to Clinton street, to” Remeet Mreets to City Hal plaza. "Here th jurt-room at the (ov mall in Brida Parude was review by Edward M: Grout.! port | doubtless I the borough Prenident jena "The band of St. John's Toman Cathat's | Orphan Asylum, forty p! 1 oa the line. Joan Carlin w marshal of the parade. Bt. Patrick's Day Is being obaerved on a'invish scale In Jersey city and tay Snne to-da At s clock this, morning the Jersey! City divisions the Ancient Order of City. ateuione of the, Ancient: Order ANNOUNCEMENT Michael’ acme c za thiol i Shure h. ii ter there ervices the HMiverniant ul : tin it and paraded throu (SREP sarees Cay to tna ae Time Extended tro} cars were board 7 ne Bayonne et a We have but two sales a year, and these are limited to sixty Bayonne. ——<——__—_ * . days. Never have we deviated from this policy, and we do so now, eer mreraronrers VACCINE VIRUS FATAL. Renica rere |} only owing to a condition favorable to our patrons. A break “in woollen prices gave us an une xpected chance to |] buy a great stock of the new spring all wool fabrics at a low tigu It occurs just toward the end of our “between seasons’ sale, and gives us the opportunity to go on with the special ‘price for a short time longer. $12.00 for Spring Suit or Top Coat, in- cluding the Swell Raglan. Every pattern known to the trade to select from, hearing wil wing Inoked after (of Canfleld é& eath Sign for War. ecentric man who left mill- tnd hy ould Know the con t oveedingy Wed with sroke out antlelie fall's claim Judson nlse 1 whe hl Hau in the blond relatives Jersey y Boy fects of Blood I George Hagan, fifteen years No. §2 Virginia avenue, Jerrey wan Killed to-day ae the result of vac-) cinaiton, He hed to be vaccinated tof enter the High School, His arm be- came very sore, but Httle entton Ww: pald to st until unnitstakabe. symptoms | of hood, polnon appeared. A phyatclun | pemiriy cath was suinmoned, who saw that the young Iman waa suffering from heart fallure, | Cohen Cor. Nassau, and SpA to-day I site store will rem 6) WAIST HANDS: puny f fs hi $ Magne | store, wile bat itis the first of well-dressed wo- © seen, and In many Instances dixplayed the Irish colora,"+ ainth, nite companies tn all, attended mam at the Cathedral, Fifth avenue sid Fitteth atreet, at’ ti o'clock con/avenues groups “the ploneer thy It ts worth while visiting the inauguration iniiiced bs the! biped. naleon,{ and ee eee Ann Sts. N.Y. he could not tive, ! Father Monchan, of St. Patrick's IMPORTANT—Cxsorupulons neighbors are trying to entice our ey re cummonent and ut acinis) customers by im’tating our methods. Look for building covered. with intored to the dying youth the last rites 0 lesiaiieinar: ‘ Peta TetanGh uM IAT aii coat av excatlentt | eiensencuolitnationd and pink sigh health when vaccinated. \ } i

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