The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1901, Page 2

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School Teacher Smith} Reads a Reproachful Letter to Delinquent, Lover in Court with! Elocutionary Effect— Compton Claimed He Was Too Ill to Marry| —Newark Romance, Told on Witness! Stand. Tagen When bis health bee rm) Apri) 29 NEW. ARK to fall tt streets and in the times and yet you « ten minutes for me of It and feel if you regard) Yours by all dle, This letter was x Gmith, a schoo) tracier wealthy Charles W. Compton dertaker here. Mies Sinit! Mr. Compton for %0,00) breach of promise. She read the from the witness ata lay je Self-Poa. trolley cars Hd not famakes for letter She Miss Smith wore an @ehen she appeared in the court As anual sh wan precise and aelf-ponsensed and greeted her cour attendants with as much mere addressing her clas After some medi Compton's cont! Gutld, for the . Anke! if Mise Smith woutd take the stand He merely wanted her ty identify a letter, he eald, The paints counsel did not vbiest. fo Mina Smith one she had writ some tine after tis serivus Ml February, V1. The dated Mira Smith read tt aloud with matic eloquence, merely glanetnggs the nd then levelling her eyes the Jury and fnishing the at the the | ees ker ot| letter wne =| i ira- | when Mr stand, which he mo able digmity, He emit he was m slaty-elght years oid. lyed South Seventeenth st and cared for nis four was arked by Mr. Gu: “Did you at any time tlle dens Then ne Mi that your sister she would move ne: t the marriage?’ Sadie Didn't Pall tnir. Dil you tell her chat Sudie pulled § hair?’ “Did you tel bert Hared you around a taty Yd you tell her t the achool- vont get any more! 1 you tell her i poned Sadie was on yo you had given her a $200 earrings? } Ng. it whenever It was co jd you ask her four time 4 board If he / WORLD WANTS. . NO BUSINESS THRIVES WITHOUT THEM. : ets {ate it emphatts Paid Help Wants | saat from 8 5 in To-Day's rer nat World. iene atl BUT i 253 writs Help Wants In. the « cert aire rteen other New York sumated June Papers combire4, ; AQENTA ‘9 TiviRs 3) me he * “ot my phy: fod aechabie He Had Often Kinsed Her, § BAKERS BLACKSMITHS Rays BUSHELMEN ftoat he and she had Kissltig on ineeting | at. because “her mother he wene on, Mien tac» je 1 um. ad her that xo Men, owing er refused to marr: Y {aumr itasoa the “next ‘direct quel 9) TAILORS TINSITH PMOLETER ERS wir; Never,” was che emphatic JILTED BY. AN UNDERTAKER SHE VALUES LOVE AT $50, 000 "CHINES CHINESE TTS isctic ccs erences! FOREST FIRE mal full of busines UNDER CONTROL Hundreds of Long Isl- and Farmers Return Home Exhausted. The flames swept over a territ al from 2.0 Wan PARR Tinere clon vas weodluid In freee hint wen eut down Cor remo AM were dent Impossiile at present to estimate the jon Many farny semand barns were in| danger, but all were saved except a few | small structures wach were Hyon wtond close te them Frank Tuttle, one of the con trustees of Port Jefferson, was prouinent in the work of fighting the fre. Atrected Morte of hundreda of ¢ Nern fr yoobint, Wa 1 Wading soman know: Tihly surned portions of 1 and trousers. t+ roperty was Weodthut Joseph Valentine Mills, Perer Witham it Frink andl Merri aH FREE TICKETS WITH DRINKS. et of Dintribating snUstied with the allurements of free lunch, Thomas Mo Well, a bare rin the saloon at Third avenue Mundre! aad) Tatriy-etehth WAS accused In Morrisanta Hee Court today of offertug the ad Mtifonol attraction of a trolley tmnsfer with liquid refreshments It te clatmedt Chat Well kept a package of transfer slips by him, and punched them for hie customers as circumstances reauirel, William J. Burke, an. ine for the Union + upen the transfers were insued, tiud el held him tn $300 bail “KATE CAREW” MARRIES. World's Clever Cartoontat Necames Mra, MH. K. Chambers, Mra. Mary Davison, known to ing World readers aw Kat treiet ty Mares uunbers Sunday ne At MO the “Latte Around the Chambers brother of Hut hambers, the tht. x1 Chambers met ne Hewepaper work ore noon a fre broke out tn Sentral Btables, the largest in and a sec- ost of the The flames apread rapldly, ond alarm waa sent out horsea were rescued, but many coaches and carringes were burned. The total tons will probably reach §%,000, This ts ne secon! Ume within two yeara these that in December, 1399, while Hh Miss Smith, He told her tine he would have te rive up because 3 his Uiness, He explained the trans: eof of Ha real real euatert sot bis on fies on break Mise Smith by. sat cause hia physi fae do heat bat he Mrag in avery precarious couajon and Mabie to drop eatany Pee SAS Sana RON OE TOR WAGON WAITERS WAIT HANDS stablen have been Burned, — — Hight Soldiers Die by Fire. br VANNES, Franoe, April 29.—In a fire po be-| which broke out’at the artillery camp in the vicinity of the village of St. Jean, oud sD. inet Saas THE WORLD: | were crinced ty dp Chu and Lalit M kosaye thet Chu Ving Yuen wna . HoChui, intend re | mn note China, Chu "de mitted | Hgbt artullerymen were incinerat ad eight a rag eld rated al ¢ 3 wv Rey MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 29, 1901. ED THE HUDSON YELLOW? COT WAT FR_|wr> Pan oe Time and Isn't Salt. | Effort ot | Masionacy to Where are you going. my pretty mi “Juaiowh said the Vim going to Ml up my nem mii const take poputition tn Get Adopted Til gather for tale at the riveraide Chinatown. Reftecticn on the water. Whose saffron waters silently glide. rather slow, low, ike cream, | Children. | sit Mra Helen Fo Clark On long-dis Jennings Bryan “New York Way up on thi telephone — Willfam ckled os he said: Wall street.” racy shore on oht The old farm pump Hut the Hudson ts know Lay of the Protesanr Who Never Ktmed you the Chinese mis- citained a writ of » find out what makes the Hudson|taan mat, patiently fishing. He was a 1 f Andrews, in ne horny-handed sen of toll and he used | rt ng the Gerry is what the city editor of The] surms for talt Socey and Chu Vir Yuen to produce! ryening World ald to the reporter. “Gosh-atl-fahhovks.” aald he. ‘Phat’. court to-morrow Haale and Lilie looked easy. nothin’ but old clay mud that has been Camis the H taugiters of Chu) cre eientist who had been agitating | washed out of all the creekn by the hin brat over the hucs of the rings of Satur shook his head. Dunno? said he ‘The learnet physician dlagnoned the month of rain. It is running thick fn the Hudaoa, Now, back in. eighteen hundred and"— The reporter wan round shouldered her-petition that t and six yearn old.| , when he came tn. and » the children of tiuess im yellow jaundice.” he mur- ‘Junt what I thou D eile ae Natecnmace | ae ae ‘ ought," rald the city Phindeymts, and Mary Yip, a woman and a citizen of the} ~ Mre coun ‘lark anyr, are elt. On the th of ya Ying Yuen, of from Burro- CHURCHGOERS HAMMOND WILL STOP BURGLARS. CONTEST BECUN, Neate Disinherited Relatives Fight for Share of Fugitives Had Drawn} Pistols to Fight | hot a clttzen of yermit: him children to China and to eb States, © the amd them in accordance with Chi- i belbathem) sgobelthh CHG Policeman. $2,000,000. erie. physical well —_— eT as ot t e . A” bursiara huntssatheeatcned pistol Not of contest over the will of the | nothh ,, ae Clare Onn teerce and police Tate ard A. Hammond, of Ocean, | Monmouth County, N. J.) who ‘died in. jMahington on Feb. 12, 1501, was fled with | | the Surrogate to-day by relatives of the, man whom he disinherited, ate is valued at more than nd the fina liw-break fuct thi under mite fibledes though have been ver- couraged by Chu Ying with improper and 1 to appear an ac- age on wood, No J. Frank and ¢ . Who say they Ive in Eu orge Porter, well dreased | ten tO bar qh tors cutenant Recet Hue Cort. Attack oon na MW Italian Suctety radi Wo went ihe instrument ry wena {|The ptatd raniae of 4 funeral proces wateing him saw a happy amite | TM & So eath What te it he dnqutred, chat ata | ctetier of 3 were throw? yond maya Say sand fusion tonday . A few aniiatew tater the lawyer Jett} 3 man leaped oot from: the curly as Theronth ina hurts “Pe got taf Ee Brescemadon oat St. Lucy s ‘ome vate he said to a hoother | Cau efvid street, and draw i out fo a knife azacked one nf the marchers | CH GCICE funeral was that of Caterina Cate | Ho, havea futher, BERNHARDT TO SAIL. | Kateer 1 Martin GROCERIES. 4 i tflve hundred men in) ‘lup to saloon passer to wall to-morrow ant te Detter ney Were OC 8.8. Gibbonw and i Be ‘The lutted committed auicht terday at West denecu, NY severe {lnese, yen after a the W mats for Lave 1 Adams Mo Hanks Ir. A) Gartshore and hter On the White Star which ‘sails for Laver: Werdnes ti fine. Melba, Mr ty anit family rand-Perrigors re MAYOR SNAPS AT SPELLMAN. whte Edwant Vghter ire tempting cnough. Starquis de Taltey End of Sale Tuesday is the Last Day Until then we wilt make our $15.00 Suits or Top Coats Had Just Listened Deter Antl-Tammany Leade: yor Van Wyck lstened defer ex-Juaticn Joseyh F. this afternoon the. lek exempting the Renan Catholte Asylum from taxation for 189, price. Liberty Jam, all favors, 4 ur 256 orris Helghts property, When ‘Been ut 3 jare for Judke Daly constuded, James Spell. Imyorted Jam, man, of Tammany, entered the cham- for $12.00 se yar, Ibe Seen Jor 4 Jer I4c ier: omansolon, we famous Joly ‘Your Honor," said Spetiman : ere ace : ul ) a fr hen Co Gelatine, Peeriess (shredded), our ame in to put in a word In favor Co & Md inert eerione | (vareaded) Feet 7 cmon Extract, N. W. Cor, Nassau and Ann SI IMPORTANT— Look for puiiding ered fags of atl nations racy oresnized to down domestic, a pint are now | -Y Altman & Co. \ mew models of THE FASSO CORSET. showing Also the Improved Straight Front Rejane Ribbon Corset, in desirable colors, both plain and fancy. FANCY STATE POTATOES. Another great staple article of food, and with us always an important item in point of quality and {the finest California Peaches — very large, extra A BASKET .......0seceeee eeceseees. JOCPA POUND ....-0eeeeeeeeeoeeee, M009 HIGH-CLASS MERCHANDISE, WHOL-:SALE AND RETAIL STOCKS OF |JAMES McCREERY & C0. On Sale at the ITH STREET AND BROADWAY STORE. The inspiration of low price for desirable merchane dise brings vitality into trade. The store is alive with enthusiasm and good natured rivalry to secure the choice. Welcome to every economic soul within shopping dis- tance of New York McCreery s Fine Dress Robes. Never was so ee style and prettiness so easily yours. But the lot will soon be gone. A belated shipment of an original McCreery order—just reached here Saturday—and comprises the most luxurious in newest Pompadour, LAiglon and lace erfects. ‘Tastes differ—here are hundreds ot styles to choose from--and no two alike. Nuns’ Veiling Robes, if you please, in select shades of gray, of tan, of apple-green, of royal blue, of black; exquisite Arabian, Russian or Renaissance laces, net, Chantilly or Mous: seline de Soie—elaborately trimmed with lattice-work of baby ribbon velvet and rosettes of Honiton. Skirts are cut with the, latest La $85 Robes Valliere flounce. Prices run like this: $65 are marked $50 $150 Robes $85 $100 Robes $30 Robes $17. 50 are marked are marked are marked ire mated $25.00 McCreery’s 85c. Printéd Foulard Silks, 50c. So interestingly priced that silk selling about town is pretty apc to be at a stand-still while this lot is being formance eine etrene olan hetero eee | distributed. All in good taste—newest designs and hedable PRISE E hen Tee teniioeee vuers. They are thought to be e® : ering fever Pert houre breakers and Capt. Titus hi colorin ‘No; likelihood of any more at anything like] ‘ ruelty te Children has el the af Lalhietacnaratnan ate liacntite Feat azil apprehenston of the chitdren| "°" 4 . bi ne James Young so small a price when these are gone. Don’t delay. Sct ame Hota fem sie, They entered the home of A. A. Fer- Homitonn: Hk has as Tale } ae Ai ira, in Grand atenue, Englewood, | Hammond, of Olive, Fh, nephews. | { ae Glee Uo ad One Sea a eS oe || _Tapesty’ Pc Portieres, | Lace Curtains, Two PUGILISTS IN “TROUBLE. Nee the will wax executed by Hammond un- $3.50. | $3.50. = exteatz The servant had gone to visit in an|der undue tnfluence exerted by Jane . ‘ = o “ ar Calinhan nod NeCormick Held tor | M0uine Noune When she returned | Mark Stelle, one of the legatees, att McCreery’s price, $5.50. McCreery’s price, $5.50. Geenuitiaea fueniees she found all he sera Mea: ane ee other benetictartes tn collusion with Bright, new, pretty ones. White Irish Point Curtains, lat- ~ . man Quirk ‘ed the fr dear. 1 . ai: < TAMTSREA TT iTeo anck |Ethetthiover escaped through the rear, ——— Fringed top and bottom; full est petiisealis effects, mounte: 1 Fim eallahan, the ‘mf Aroyping a lot of atlverware and bura- ‘THREW COP OUT OF WINDOW. |] length. ot heavy nets. ry and the rubbery of | t E (2 [Brother omeer N. SNELLENBURG & CO... N. SNELL. ‘BURG & CO mi lores Maninsete ich was fl rreturning | Durlne a fight in the section room of MES McCREERY & CO. | JAMES McCREERY & CO was strong and | ole. which was “filed with re ape ULL eae ema JA! ic Beli c ch ere, ALE . e lon, Jeraey Uity, litorigourreras ming Smiltis conf mi the fugitives wil ne 7 welock (his morning, Pollceman wed for the de! 4 drawn revoly They whipped out | Juseph Martin threw reman Joel Matet aa untihees ne aint rangborn ut af the sino || ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A pon.| Tf you want a good surgestion as ‘ angborn landed on a stone-paved ’ 4 how to get a job, | rard * to the City Hos-| Caeser for your last year’s bicycle? ds 3 4 | SE aera LT Eira ce Sunday World Wants find one FUt a World Want ad, in Sunday and for you. up situations bob. \ We are determined to educate all lovers of good Butter throughout this great city our standard of Butter quality, and our standard, remember, is acknowledged everywherc to be the acme of perfection. Our great Butter Sale will therefore be continued for three days more, Monday, | Tuesday and Wednesday, and to further prove our ability to sell the best goods at lower |prices than clsewhere we again reduce the price. VERY BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, A POUND, 19 CENTS. For Butter of the first quality this price will seem to many almost incredible, but the best way to satisfy any such doubt is to try it, if only a pound. Surely the price is EVAPORATED PEACHES. Two hundred and fifty boxes (6.250 pounds) of bright and meaty—special for three days, finest of the wheat, I-pound Fa 5 package Jed Ont Finken, extra ity, 3 pounde for. jp Magnum Bonum bra “Triumph brand, o Patry Oval brand, 4c oar bt Je 5c 5c tard, toot Import: J 2° ard, emi ler, a quart dot CHOICE CHOICE CROCERIES. 7 CROCERIES

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