The evening world. Newspaper, April 23, 1901, Page 3

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rea SSS eee ee Broken-Hearted Over) Daughter's Disgrace, | Old Italian Woman} Tells Patnetic Story) of Her Affliction. | ‘ UPUG ANOLE nour THEE | her several | sobs could | oners in the Watnhman Montgomery © morning brought her ett was the hole you dug for | asked Mont, twas the rep! 1 dug ft with my hatchet | “Where did you get that hatchet asked) Montgomery i “It was a hatchet T oused m= clean} bricks with Buttacarvalle bowever, th: the baby was hte own, nor could he persuaded ty tell to whom ic belonged Franciaca's lemme. rear tene-| a woman | ipon at hemtless of squall | In a top-floar room of thor, eee We at Grinn ernreters has been invite! to addre Bs n the mother of Franesca Spe-|the gathering, ove mudd. “I suppose 1 waa my | Dr Hillis wrote vut hi al she tried to bury. yesterday aed pera Heiss eet yoda. T had never seen it. Ul grievous and Vulgar ¢ ah wits father. This is. the (th | mreat of my I wish Twas)” young woman dead and away from this disgrace.” Mother's Grief. rope you had in your hand— iW going te do with 107" attitude prompted the | wos thinking when you came {n— But never mind, When you come again will be dead." s the woman had not ral OfMflcy men found Hingy tenement to tell had been arrested with avel 3 re in thew other became hysterical Of the man whe had brought crime and disgrace into her home she knew nothing. ‘Months ago ne came here,” she said called at night. He talked to Fran. of working. She was. only and pretty, and she did not! maybe | AML night Wh lim. He may but I saw him 1 did net know hin with only once more. name. Loin Prison, Francesca Spenelio site in a cell at the White Plains Jatl to-day moaning pit- ously. The itttla one was rescued by a laborer | Just in time to save its Hfe and ts now tn a Kindergarten at Hastings-on-the-Hud- eon. The baby was born April 2 in Bell Hospital. Francesea Spenello ie its mother, according 10 the hospital rec- ords. ‘The woman {s «lender and delicate Her light red hatr shows in strange contrast to her thin, white face and large black eyes. man is known an Givaro Buttac: nd his home 4s tn First. street between Avenue A and Firat avenue. He i forty-five years ole he ts the uncle of the girl, and MRS. THURBER MUST PAY BOARD Romantic Tragedy Is Recalled by Court Order. | An echo of the well remembered fights committment of Edmund G, formerly private secretary to BR. OP, Tracy, was heard tn the this, afternoon, when Mt recting ‘Thurber's wife, Mrs. Fannie C. Thurber, to pay a board bill of $192.26 Gen. Supreme Court Justice O'Gorman signed an order incurred in 189%, The y must be paid from funds held for Thurber by the Mutual Lite Inguranc miminy’. ‘The order ts in favor vf Mrs. Minnle Turner, who boarded the Thurbers and thelr child ‘Thurber is now confined In a lunatic asylum near Providem:e. His marrisgo to his oresent wife was only after u romantic struggle, juding his escape from a ship, on he tas being sent- to Australia ww Telatives, 2, that Poa Ani steps to sect the Infanta Fi ' GIRL BURIED BABY A DR. HILLIS HITS HARD AT HERRON ‘Says ‘Some Sins Con- sume the Mantle ot Charity.” Brooklyn in astounsed to-day by the Announcament of two of Ita noted di- Rev Dwteht Hiflis and wick, that they will the father ir ehitdren haber. i frie pte money: for his his ehoes, his tras whein he ace ix hate, with hi eturns to teil his wife he has her and urges her to ob- ‘ow Haven justl | | tren by publicly: etvenesa. Twill be gla any platform with bim.” TEN GIRLS C0 BACK TO MIL Defy Warning of Pater- son Strikers—Injunc- tions Served. Ieinieinini=i-t Ten more Paterson women went back | to the Frank & Dugan mill to-day The serving of Injunction papers on the strikers ix still going on and ookkeepers of the firm, who. we merly afraid t wothelr hand tn trouble, a going around among out the notices raph poles f the mill had small fo them bearing the hanes of those who went buck to work These posters read: “Beware af thene deserters.” and were typewritten, > vicinity ‘so nalled INFANTA IN DIVORCE SUIT. London Hears that Eu- lalia’s Husband Is to Begin Action. LONDON, April 2.—It Ix reported here nl Bourbon has tak vorce from hin wife, 1 According to the statement rade he han informed friends here that he has hin ease In the winds of one of ading lawyers of Molrt i Infanta and Don Ant s| stated last June, had been legatiy ated and that Whe decre hid i yned before the Sparatsh Consul alat Pai LIVE; . MOTHER MAY DIE OF SHAME. hin wife's protests he goes | and Her mother for a | THE WORLD: TW DEAD,” SAD SPHINK — ‘Had Letters from Son in a Philippine Dungeon. IM'COMB' REPORTED DYING. +. Away in the Night. mfelnin! ‘s minini-t: eee Mra. Mary Ee the jate Jd *O, In in a dyin renaen ty belie but they car stefan, and an tntimate fri ood millionaire, sald (his afternoon “Ht ds true that Mrs Mov gerously dl She may not morning. She has strong, and the shook of her death, together with the pu han been Kiven his atl), lave Keep off the bar were shot Bandits Blew Open Ex- press Car and Shot In trytng te train was tasuged the Two Men. Leaanineise tre ; MEMPHIS, Tenn. Api The fast ——— They were married in 1886, The Infanta Eulalia wan q guest of New York City In 1492, when ashe came to this country to represent the Queen tion, Ark., at midnight, Regent of Spaln at the World's Fair, x s of the Choctaw, Oklahoma and | ae Gulf Raliroad, which left: Memphis at ein steed one 11.40 o'clock last night, was held up by Morris K. Jesup, President three masked bandits at Bridge June-| Chamber of Commerce, whl leav. ope to-morrow, ‘The express meaaenger and the porter| Owante and will be Kone several weeks. the for TUESDAY |Woman Who Was Lett $15,000,000 May Pass He salla on the] or se EVENING, APRAL CUBAN TEACHERS STARTS ‘Paine’s Cel 199 ery Wily la health revival in Havana and Santi ao The American A sound mind {in a sound body 1 Cuba of the first Rico ure essons and Porto learning erude had imagine celery compound is doing a iso misstonary inedies spring among the throughout the felt Mnited State American influence p hest famliles in S. in Havana a pring rem (iL Col | Wonderful Work ese enses ha: the health using suc ho tremen- seconds Havana's cole follow! ut Ow ar dons enthusiasm That Santino ndorseme pour oh ter from ¥ sick, net only | > Wet Dear n had the gout ft My limbs FUERA ne needs thate: t not py pring COUNT DE MEL HAS FIFTY WIVES. in agsortme Urecently desered wife In mated just might at not “As a dueliist on many a fol VILLE | 7) atypia : B35" B47 S! 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