The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1901, Page 2

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2 THE WORLD: ‘THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 2, 1901. 8 BEEHSURERMOUADE ., PeTOME WUE SOON AINEET HIGH cuces OMEN MES WILLIE COLLIER S HEALTIO OF TAMMANY — HALL. 5 eieeivieivinleteintet tofeleintatetet Yalan ra HOT AT JEROME The Famous Comedian, Rescued from Break JEROME . down, Sustained and Built Up by Dr. Greene's Nervura Blood and Nerve Remedy. Ieintelelelefel-lelet Gays It’s Ridiculous to Con- nect Him with '' Rake- Off’ McQuade. Evening World ¢ rood ¢ pan in good a Policemen Cheer His Very wroth was Judge Johi a ho knows me Treasurer of Tammany , 4 bt) ! f sins Snarl: ‘He Can't Eweryone who has seen “ Willie” Cullier in “ On the Quiet,” peliene tterolwasiaucetlanpitec ( 1 ean ae R City.” will thank his manager for recommending Dr. Greene's Ner- him with the ‘Jack McQuade” waore un ity. |vura to him at the critical time. But for this timely advice, ry took aa. Well followed, Mr Collier would have given down under the ry roman M.J- great strain of his work. Read his own story’: nama figured no nuggestively on the | ledger of a gambling bouse raided by) Justice Jerome at No. | West Thirty. fourth stre Us other lieeued late to-day maty Commissioner Ds trial of P: MoManus. of the West John MeQuade is 59 18 Judge McQuade ny « «Very cheerfully sack: ae eee aeee { subscribe-to the Tammany Hall, ‘ seer as! | DONT WEL Chairman t roing «to run beneficial effects when che KO scl Devery angrily of Dr. Greewe’s » months this oflcer | Was an outrage “TL agree with Counsellor thata ievoux wrons Was done officer | and 1 dismise the And” addet 1 vosn't stgprise me K\co wrong In Justice Jerome's court. | These iittle tin soldiers going around {]with guns’ on their shoulders snaking fF idinorder in the city Iv an outrage. 7 | They degrade the positions they hold th} tn the elty government, ‘Suatice Jerome ain't going to run New York.” There sax a roar of applause from men, which was quieted with “Tothink the thr Nervure. ° It was while | was um dergoing there = 7 hearsals for“ On 4. the Quiet" that x 1 became nervous to a degree that i was alarming both to myself, to my friends, and to my rela tives. Itwas my managerwhosug: § gested to me that 1 try the Nere x vura, My condi. tion speaks ‘ for itseff. Through the entire season Wittiam Coutiza I have been well. |and that. too, In spite of the fact that the grip usually claims Gena ston a i teaiuniea <) me for an early victim. Never since the first of the season, Willhume did not arwlat in getting the|have | felt a return of any of the off symptoms of nervous: Jumice in Tweed ds millions, made as Bl bran tractor. ; Hit Mim Mara. Grater That his name should & seoctated e prep with that of a supposed “xrafter tractIng tribute from vi to the Tammany Sachem. WILL inte a tala Jo Meat was ithe a BOs Judge McQuade live r-story brownetone mension at No. 132 Lexing MRS. STIX SAVED AGED RELATIVES Fire in Rich Home|Only Arrest People Started on Third Against Whom There Floor. Is No Evidence. ir) —— | == —=_ [a fl cv [r= } = —o om omcer on trial, had enitentiary for his children. cords showed that he had ad guilty to the charge on ‘m. entiary hag al- sidered cause for the dis- = = mo = —) — a) a missalofiap Patrelmar - Willams. of West Thirtieth street station, was vised of fallure to disperse which held ap an. electric Fire was discovered this afternoon on | Harry Kennedy. of No. 223 West Fi loor of enidence | stre se arralgned be: rowd awa: paginas Neorg Cesena remannce lots loule ee sin Ane eee | at ‘ + on Williams, | mess that indicate a breaking down. Jt have not felt the constant Btix, at No. % West Seveniy-frst street The flames hi strain of travelling and sometimes playing two performances a day, Ihave none of the old tired feeling, and in my case DR. GREENE'S Court today by Centra Woolrldge aia V ined headway when dixcovered by Vantin, & advertised for nu The aged father and mother of Mr. | okmating and NERVURA BLOOD AND NERVE REMEDY has done all that was Bux were helped down from their rooms | | Jaimed for it* WILLIAM COLLIER. ‘ on the third floor by their daughter-in tid to catve more | claimed for i 3 4 ectlon bet tire : Nt ube: i S ait Jaw's direction | the fr ita toy bad you Unt have that it. Nightly the audiences crowded $ladison Square Theatre to see Willie ment was notiti tn soldier with i gun on his shoul eee ; Short work was made of the blaze by i Collier in the great success, his play by Augustus Thomas, the firemen, but damage was done hy ts oe ixctement_ | entitled On the Quiet.” The play is one that taxes the wit and ingenuity smoke and er to the costly furnieh- ings of the houre, SERVED WARRANT AFLOAT. Jand Trane- «from a ftowhant, the Tinckwell's Inlant voat,| GAMBLER, with Machara pulled WATCH COL 'RT-ROOM. out from he hulled In midst == taining a police ‘The officer was take roved to be Polleeman Schn the Lee Avenue Court, Brooklyn. [le had a warrant for Dan Lyons, charging oly of the actor. It is a play where everything is “touch and go.” The-actor is on the stage the greater part of the tiie. He is constantly if the action of the piece. constantly in the dialogue. Mr. Collier's success in “On the Quiet is one that will last. It {s like the remedy chat gave Striking Wis Head him health — it is a wholesome success. It is no exaggeration to say that i nuded Sing Mahnemann, Hospital without Dr Greene's Nervura this success could not have been accom: this morning of injuries sustained while 4 [he was lighting at Ninet plished. aes se BET CSTE COLES There is a volume of argument in Mr. Collier’s experience. Dr. ickward, striking his head, |Qreene’s Nervura blood and nerve remedy does for all what it did for { was removed, unconselgus, to the him. It brings them health and strength. Dr. Greene gives free counse) ee to all who write or call at 35 W. 14th St, New York City. ‘Havé You Had Lunch?—Use Vassenuer Alighted and charged.” Pave ert Gil ee Incidents in the day's work of fiery Justice J rome, strenuous reforme Sethe eile perts had worked on the walle of the private comps One Arrest Made rowded with of Misa Cora one had just comp ance on the tsland £ ment. le 1s tn prison, rn k Puller f i ALD alles 3 me tetty ent of Spee wrenches were bhanted dn thee s f Raat mars teal intro te JOS OE Bs TUG Motewre mins Sh ae Se AR mt ch ; ewe esas ALi maabers i ERIE LS AD striped trousers, : : N. M. RAPHAEL WINS POINT. | 3c.00 acne Naat ate hans Go anal : ’ Hiation Jerome's private cham pata ete aa via up ins of ra ies Order V od The bara wien at the Artal Court at 4 ued : . 0 A woltdne atk fasitet United States Judge J rat aay } hea oe to-day algned an 1 an sh io Doe ‘ vn y Ih VERY 1 fae ay wii Wi My MA SN pepe cay IN j ourht by Nathant ne could is i = ' Se MECEP row” By Nath [ig The ane el one | rs ; ay WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. polite , DECEPTION AND FRAUD. | puegconsey arrangements foe protec 1” aeewaatn | t HORACE DE LESSER, Agi 1 2 WEST DROADWAJ. XY. straining order dn (0 the wile of wiocka | 46,000, Dally Peonts, 1 TU Gentiesr mea cent cic sae ARE YOU ANXIOUS TO SELL growing Ne cas orci He rales ac t | ars sre rat i your piano? You can get in RUSSELL AFTER LaLa thar i (threw himself on the io touch with some one who MCULLAGH, TOO. eee Ge eat that rout wants fo buy one through a pa tual, Tle hae Warrants for Necaeed reas Sunday World ad. . [Saye Detectives Violate tor Rewu- JEROME ‘ | BA UD ayer 4 : BNVELOPES IN| cr Pre kod SE — 8 ENV LON 2 beet iar Ss ere Wh Ieally sntvea aie on USD e 9 | 2 Mets WORLD WANTS © [RUSSEL S TEE UdWwi Auman Q@LOM \ PRIVATE RAID.} iin orruie wees Huet yen ran to ithe : ae Fea tand walked ba men en me BUILD UP tective for hire v Te tt powatble that reformers ke the corner aft vant Ditton Through to Bet. Lenox and : tees ; Re eae a ealisto le West (24th St. 144-J 46 West 125th St. Seventh Aves, | The Re Frederick oH v hus tne *, | eS _ YOUR BUSINESS. cs osc) oe a Sei i ee Where Can You a Better or Cheaper? Ie 3 | eau for 4 DULCE ETI ec RU Re ee aah onennncn pH itiy! ; = Sn ae wtthont sl ruemeral autyeee ‘te Ha TA Ceaauaneo | Ate mMIdAigh ta Pert taate Graciata Sie RY ® : do wolden oak Tube Y _ of Paid Help Wants | Eee ae ee Ni ENS Gea i Rane Seep A eh by onreet Sees re ae AY WANT a gested, | Cull Grier ioe, Mr, nd ¢ the 44 i wud He to Mion fa with him ruta salt in This Morning’s = | former whom M Henawen | iat all tit | eet eas n J World. NEW PICTURE OF VICTORIA. an ha easing : ay WILL. BUILD NEW | SPAN. cera Rae thik week, Jay morning | varie f Paid Help Wants in the 40l thirteen other New York Fapers combines, | = Drank Whink Aye that at leamt two « Kowhinkey He} tu i : Hombay. Mattings, very rich, tne, heavy’ duality, vale 79 special, per vard [oq Japanese Rugs, a\l_alzox, beautiful desis q foot, value Me; xpectal,, Slip-Covers, Awnings, Ete. Theso golden Slip Cove F ; { y damask; fo Tatton an be guaranteed: valuey $1.96) used for moat nen! Handsome, high pol- ished solld nok Mat slyzed by KITCHEN EXPENSES. by Hendy Cooked Grapes ute. eTt is whinkey.” sald the chemint was 0 h ertain that the error, he went to the V Phirtieth wi police station lrde BUTCHERS . Red “Modern food 4 bills (cook- ing), labor and d bills, and the food 1 er to is Grape-Nuts,” says a the Susth videdgas an atter- | Chicago woman, We have used Grape-Nuts over a KO) voar, L weighed, when | began using | CARRIAGE 11. i See OWAM BERS AIDS Mote ost Couneerons G3) Source: ' STATUE To HENRY 8. HYDE, | ease areca ‘ surance [an hour, after which Mr, Russell lett the jDENTIONS | ipon his ilps. Swe Ste. Hueselt i Ckn A pttvaate J station, ast | talk Just now,” he it, about 100 pounds, but have gained n Upright Re- wearing double- tT lotithes Huuitablns LILowARR he captain can ex- pounds since, [ have recovered = 7 frigerators, lik faced fetes alii nvullod to-day rai in-| Gntirely from dyspepsia since using : desiqn, painted by stripe, poe ; we)" Nad the captain did, to the beat of his Well is doliclous food. My husband and new procoysinim- OU AART ERD IO (ie wel egal unmecllinn ; el Children enjoy. ( uts as much tion onl: odor On si this) ag 1 do, and they have all been de- waterproof he to) Gidedly bonefited by its use, Loathing, porfect ssesst Sosy baby is very much healthier N Peg vir ctroutatio «| abittey oMr, Ru st lke the raiders, We was anxtous observe the methods of the men with TION; 2 ft. 0 in. | ty Reclining i wide x 4 fect deep: | Gy. ¢ nein put up complete i only aaid, “ls a reformer, | 3| UPHOLATEAUERS i 18] WAIST HANDS ..., 22 tnd s.,, Taerefore te followed them —— than my other two children were at ference j $1.89 i) Warten | 3 wera bath of whom tr operations of early Wednes: | (4 9, 3. INDS his age. I attribute the difference to eahelf, usu WAITRESSES aly Te he Hae fated ee") day moralng GAMBLER HOUNDS the use I have made of Grap springs, all ta] woopwonne ion te $4.75 “Of course It ts a great advantage, aa she saw Wen leave thin st t Casnfnd U1, use and walk to Broadw: "ACCOUNTS OPENED. nA o , Be, a Reaching there, they crossed: the ‘stre ve a food that is already coo! foned with an attack,'of brouiitix, 11] /* between Thirtieth and ‘Twenty-ninth In Stroet nt Midnight. This is not always true of many SILVERWARE, ETC. - ‘Open Saturday Evenings Till 9.30. ban’ Sonfued nit 10 ibed, but in nov] streets, on tho east side of Broadway.| Gumblers whoso games have been| cereals.” Mrs. Geo. 8, Foster, 1025 Ch tO nuuaeADY evens! “There. according 1o Mr, Bussell. Juae heokai vn bithe wacious Sera Wabansla Ave. Chicago, I,’ A DETECTIVE reod body and daw this week, $5.50

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