The evening world. Newspaper, June 19, 1901, Page 12

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Everything was in read ‘fin! __THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY. NING, JUNE 19, 1901. WIRED BY IFORTUNE- MAD RUNAWAY. Policeman Cash Hurt in an Effort to Stop Riderless Horse. A rideries Fes & down Sev mounted caused a in Centra Poliseman Highbridge covering the sub’ Hundred ani the park. throw his right leg ing him roverely body and tn. The horse was enth avenue, Hundred ant ‘1 - petrol waron ant a down the street on the The horse rovred and taen ward, throwing its ri fer On a gallop down the 4 ing consternation am At One Huntred ‘treet Policema ed on a fine hi coming and stat le of the the work. Yunaway a- for the bridle and m: ‘Then he spurred his horse and oniafter the runaway Policeman Brennan was at One Hun- dred and Nineteenth Tugaway horre came swaying 10 Street carriages were quick.s to the curb to giv and women icles made a dash {0: dy him. lt ki. horse and escaped Btanding by the side {his horse One Hundred and Sixteenth atreet Heeman Cash too! Blance. He spra horse was in the Kin the situatter 3 Inte the aad runaway animal, ¥ Taced neck and neck Casi tried to grasp the Funaway threw iin his hi The plan Deserted Wife Recalled Warning She Re- ceived at Recent Church Festiva! passed tn nafety: b jorse slipped a thrown violent] Jat captured rive Hospital exainined refused to be Wan conveyed bridre. was not # BRIDGMAN—KLAPROTH. inital ae home tn Hich 3 Newspaper Man Takes a ride in| Jecney City. Robert Bridgman and Marion Fitza- Deth Klaproth were married in Jers City yesterday by the 1 F. Kommers, pastor of + Dutch Church, of Lafayette mony was followed fast at the Hi The brite Henry Klaproth, man ae aan, of Br. eral years « York Times PARSON HELD ~ TWO BURED UP WEDDING. IN LANDSLIDE i] No Carriage Was Sent/Mrs. Ours »for Him, So He Was | Alive and Her Daugh- M Too Late. ter Killed. [she has o has taken four r 1 A large delegation of Jersey City Bad an anxious + while gathered in op Duncan avenue to wit Ging of Mins Laura M1 Stephen G. Lee, a physician Ortyge. wiht Both families are prominent on society | wre and wealthy. and the wedding was ta) a he aye been one of the most brilliant the season. c ‘The ceremony wan for s o'clock, and at that hour che « howne crowd. | © ed. The bride, with her britesmatis. | Miss Lilian Bonesteel and Miss Neulie Ryes, and the maid of hecca Walsh; the bri man, Dr. Walter Roas roe @he uwhers, Arthur Walsh. 1 Decker, Milton Fo Person ane Hagar, marched from took thelr places eo ehan tof the altar is. ‘Paar 8 Chur foMclate. He o “mony was Derformed Rev. BE. L. Stoddard, Hector of St John's P. E. Churen, of which the! Stic ts a member, had been 1 @e oMciate it the wedding, but t fa charge of the arra gen to vend Summ: ave ¥ it er aulls “Church. arrived just pride smiling and way Explanatior. PORT OF NEW vous, ——— Mother and Child Weil. PETERSBURG, June NYP bulletin says the condit: Wher child ja entirely » ARRIVED Napies Wilem ASEH IRE) ual Landen n Orbraltar, Cyiarie; OVbraliar, Foaavic: Liversohs ait TELLER TOLD OF M’CUE’S PERFIDY. Ve (oper oye (orelesfesfese with writer It All Out as Predicted. 1 went 1 predicted vn rom another ards and don: 1 was in a South Street Who Was on North- Pool-Room. field, Recovered. etrititay towueh a Wreck Weatonn sunk, but WTROPOLIANWORCE FO AVERTS STAINE. ACTORS WIFE “ Motormen's Demand for Raise Granted by Company. Edward Ordered to Pay $1,300 Alimony. CHICAGO, ‘ushman M Mine 1 —Mrs. an has Netor In New York ¢ trial of the ca: —=. Sha in New Mant Nendy. Moure Suatuins subway Veto, SOW, June 10. =The new, hollow BOSTON, June 19.—The Houne to-day} steel mast of Shamro. been|fuatained the Governor's veto of the finished ana wil} bo Stepped “to-morrow. | Boston Subway by a vate of 0 to 138. Turned | nt away my amateur)’ town | and she told! ss WILIS. “INTHE FERRY FERC WILL AN ARE IN RAD. VICTIAY FOUND, Entombed | Four Brisoners Taken BodyofC.H. Toicketson survive him, Morgan Also}. Adelaide een granted an Edward t of Joha The Chris- OpPeNHEIM. GLuRS= © Sale of Shirt Waists. The “Vassar” Finc Lawn $4 50 Shirt Waists, Lace Trimmed, Value $3.00, BROADWAY AND 2iST ST, SUICIDE WW POLICE COURT. Ryan Drank Acid as HE yyonen's ait tins Was Led Away to Prison. Handkerchief Dep’ts n laundered handkerchiefs, with revering, gc Women’s unlaundered handkerchiefs, with hand embroidered initlals, Women's French All linen twenty-seven years avenue, an elec Y “uci” Jace trimmed handkerchiels, 5¢ . rt this morning " ed down st the Women’s All linen unlaundered edote having been # i hand hemst'd and embr'd hs by Magistrate M Initial handkeschiefs, 25¢ 1 worked in many weeks, | fe alte, Jessie AW Ryan, he was arrested’ | ~~ Women’s Underwear t yesterday te that busbar Monday nigh yurt to press the band i On the First Fioor Lisle Thread Vests, Value 29c wet | Sik Vests, Value 95c td | Imported Silk Vests ith hand crochet trimming, 18c 59c oto bhacken his yi that she was a {assaulted he SternBros To-morrow, Special Sale of} 12¢/] Value $1,50 08° | West 23d Street al fait thte! homaudle ma- | Might | ; Moe: Jnasin aC will offer at reduced “within | three Kroann. He wns dead prices, on Thursday, June 20th, room, | flen threat: sia ee atvan-| Shirt Waist Suits, him, and sated me. But from ii ts tps t $5.75, regular va'ue $7.75, comprising several "| models incolored linen, anniver: | to the | TY, Mo. dune res oxevelt and Mack 7 sary von natural linen and mer- cerized chambray. ‘BROADWAY & j2rh ST. INSOMNIA Ie one of the most agonizing of human afflictions ful hing sleep comes to Uh. aninuten: af BROMO. ripescren everywhere have m- UPPORT WIFE. ae eon Magistrate Orders Him, to Pay Her $6 a Week. ese than Afteen a pleasant dese of effer- ATG E and ‘xenerally Ae digeatty | Cool Rugs for Summer. gen that through hie prandpas | Wachineton. SRAM Ghandi Mae dere excolumbury| ALL DRUGGISTS, 10¢, 250, & 50c. jer huhani’s affect! ns have been alte ne] For Sale ty Wm, B. Pier & Sons, 23d St. & 6th Ara, vie se that heh ted her amd ner! Htile baby. The desertion took place tn! October of last year, che f st ye aeeording to the wife The parties to the case live in Ariing- te Le bus is sald tol i mius Ex ™ Ship. His ne wife to be the concern on a goody by cording to her lawyers, Mrs. Fergu-| yt ea aainet her hus. darenis tor saue for aliens! Ming, Fred Bates in Park me shametily.” sai, Runaway Escaped with a Shock. fan dene has vands ation of ii oPhey treate Ferguson oTney wouldn't court tosday pae from ner vnd had to After a will dash down the East 1 Drive in Central Park from Bixty-thind toslay, a horse attached toa ab owned by Walter D. Gartner, of 9 Hast Ninetyexixth street, and occu- Mra. Frederick A, Baten, of 227 » Drive, bolted across the Plaza Fifty-ninth street and Fifth avenue Me he had offered to] and fran acainst a truck, oe toe dame Ce New| One of the cab wheels was torn off }and the vehicle was dragged partty on slie'witn {i voustens street eer told him thar de! Sais wife Bi weeks |S side to Fifty-elghth street, where PAUSE EE Mounted Policeman Bakiwin rtopped the horse, SHERIFF HAS: SMALL-POX. j “strs. nates. wno had retained her seat, went through the experience un- Deputy Durhaln strlekes and Send) nurt, although she suffered from shock. to North Brother stand. The driver, James Lynch, who had Deputy Sheriff Durhain, whose home! vigorously seesawod the reins in an No. #65 Car-! effort to stop the runaway, also man- has the amall-pox.' aged to keep his seat. the al: pay her [in a tutter of excitement 1 by a court ndency of the} some time he has been feeling I. North Brother Island caped Injury. ante In the house ure Mrs. Bates was taken home jn an- Durhain has other cab, he ruraway caused a lot of excite- Island: Vat ent and a few pedestrians on. the He was and the other te been assigned to Coney The horse es- | me Pha: Tight hls wife called in a doctor, who, /l#4 Narrowly escaped belng run over. After he had made an examination uf ————_ the patient, told her that he had the nal i=bam an “te the health ‘authori nv "Te house was of ihe taken Capital seeking safe investment Rothenberg S West 14th Street. AUSTRIAN BENTWOOD CHAIRS At 69c and 98c. Worth $1.50 to $2.50. We have about 1,000 Austrian Bentwood Chairs we want to close out in a hurry, We have therefore marked idicui y low prizes. Exactly the chairs 7 restaurant keepers and proprietors of ice cream { parlors need. [hese chairs are made from the best oak and mahogany woods, w:th open cane and em- hosse.i veneer seats. Aim Chairs are also included. Divided into 2 big lots at these prices: 69c and 98c each. $8.75 Go-Car.s, $5.98, Bed Outfit for $12.98, bed a 5. 98 Massive. steel like cut; hea patent 10 Lecce coveee Combination Hair Mattresses, to your order to fit any two parts: best satin tcking w: th 500 Hfrst-Class Wool Top Mat- treesese fancy striped Aimoskeog i 1.69 rd brass bed, exactly rf 6 feet high; has 14-inch pi ‘y brass rails; including a combination hair mate tress in satin ticking; ail steel spires: no wood: all 1 OR 10.00 value... 200 Sanitary Fibre Matt: cotton top, covered with tine satin ticking with diamond tulting: clean, cool and healthy: 9) QQ Ovaluesecee sees bars Wild's t:xtra Quality, (0c., 70¢. and 75c. grades at a price shrewd shoppers eagerly wateh for, 2 lent pa terns; square yard, .....06 39c 39c. for Cottage Rugs— The 39c. Rugs are § feet long, are brightly 39, colored and will wear excellently; just the thing vou've been needing I7C Hall Runners, 9 tect long. 2 feet and 6 inches wide; bold Criental 1. 98 and Persian patterns; $3.00 values. Wool Filled Art Syuarcs, own, nt ete. Very, cool and com- sizes and patterns: fortable. and decid:dly serviceable. 2x3 2Yrs 3x3 30343 3x4 198 249 «2.98 3493.98, | Mattings at $3.98 a Roll. | Heavy White China Mattings, 40 yards to the roll, fresh, 10c clean and flexible; by the roll $3.9 y the yard... Fancy Colored China Mattings, seamless and in 40-yard rolls; 45 ns; linen warp and in all each roll weighs 75 Itz; by the roll £8.99 per roll; 22} 26 Japanese Mattings, tinest and richest carpet ¢ nt muke yourself ill or bad-tempered. may be hid so cheaply? We carry an im- price down until it's sharply nudging the oves it best for you to buy here. “Summer Flower’’ Four-Burner Double Oil ekg” Stoves, exactly like illustration; a stirring Wednesday special ates ee paces 98c 2-buinsr Cas es ==3Gas Stoves ‘Stoves, nich'ig 3g mense s'ovk, cost mirk. omparison perenne Soe = 3-burner Gas stoves! nickel plated...... Gas and Oil Stove Ovens—Perfect bakers, Water Goolers About Half | Priced. Japanned and with izes and prices: 4 gals. 1.75 Big variety. nicely decorated, ail approved colors, nickel faucets; interior lined with galvanized iron. Th 1, gals. 2 cals. 3 xals. ‘98 «2—«4.25=—«41:.49 With Bird’s-eye View. of the Exposition and Plan of the Grounds. Also a Condensed Description of the Purposes of the Ex. position and the Numerous Features. INVALUABLE TO INTENDING VISITORS. wr =6NOW READY. WW Address THE WORLD, Pulitzer Bldg., New York. rad

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