The evening world. Newspaper, July 17, 1901, Page 5

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| , Vaudeville sketch; ‘Travers and TOTS SICKEN IN THE HEAT. Evening World Doctors Busy Day and Night in the Tenements. THE SURSCRIPTIONS, Ereriousty acknowiedsr Baby Duncan ne Harold Beraetein: os Myo. J. E. Ainer Chaplain F- Rateier Lillie Ober. Rose F: Mas Schwab MoV C. ja Lemay, ‘The rise in temp oF two has increase the sick ables tn fold. The need money for tho f: ing. No one whose Grawn to the cond! in the tenements in ¢ untouched by the made to relieve th one of these days when the hu those tn comfo! Dellevable distre In some of the homes th little children, pal: found iiterally "i of the heat. With ened by poor Utterly unfit to meet th the hot weather, and high temperature brit to death s Ne Bot regarded ignorant of their angers, and the Me quietly tn the a the mothers sin rless 4 sun steadily the helpless lit:le endure this fri eut short in a grea oye their deaths. hese little li enough small contributions ¢ le the continuan. vice, medicin: e| ets, and, In x engthened for at je efforts of more Grand Be Bath Peach obyonicle one ings in the 4 vironments to-mor: be the benefit for T Bick Babies’ F a@t the Manhattan Mu. eth street and gale of reserved large, which <!. i} being taken int cause. A prog-ammir, Rever before been of thi elud even- en- twill Who Wil Take Pari in the Sick Dables’ Benef: at Bath Neach, Punt in the theatrical profession. Fo Ust whore name {9 printed fn connection with the henetit 8 given his or her absolute wo he of she w4il be pre: be a couple of surprises | atrons of thi sTattabie heart talks caused roars wontinent; “Boh pnyy Terry" Mot n, feather-Welght — champlot neh the ba Bedi tr ir laughable nt Bonne Thorn 5 over with nd thelr funny i the Revere fhe phen menial ie monolo} att, freah from his London successes: tewart and Gillen, tn a Lunele Bthletie Deshon, THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 17, 1901. MISERY MARSHALLED _ OLEANC HERE | TO KISS THE RELIC. Witt NOTABLES. 3\Big White Star Liner! Came Over with Her Cabins Full. THE ROUGH ON'S Never Fail. BEWARE of any “Rough On" not bearing the name E. S. WELLS, Jersey Cliy, Ne J. All others are Spurious. Roucu on Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs, Rovay AIS ANTS. BED ays, 2 2 QR" os ae il A Poison. s | OD GHIHOHTHITADIGAIDIOAGGOOOHODHGAVIOS 0D Crowds Besieging the Church. ander title, Hazus. She was abroad | vat had nothing of internat | Uaronens de }stx months, hen tell Richard Harding Davis months pt Mr. Da Ahoumd wt he pur- animal ts regis: | nnele as Chatley | Rm firat prize at the; yd ahow and his wt 1 * brought another arrival j Me roid out hie sugar bust: | Neas two eam ago, and since that has been a ad He will remain | ele was Miss Caroling Choate, a sister of Am: | Lawes bassader Che tn returning to tasers h Philadelphia arrivals were: Sir Alexander} - = Ae a a ey Is Not a Poison. jana, Mr and Mra Jt Arm Bugs and Insects do not necessarily cat it, but it is APS DUMI ese MER And saleAm Gore nits Fal Offensive and Destructive to Insect Life. Rishop, ¢ W. De Rodisco, Mr. and] ton. ely conomical Tt exterminates Duze and Insects hy external Guaranteed to do the work quickly and ¢ Cheapest and Most nly concentrated an Mra W Rutler Duncan, Mater and Mrs. J.B. Fannitt, Dr, John Hoskin, Major [Church Howe (8. Consel Sheffeld Is Charles D Hammersien, Dr PD Marks. | | Gen. and Mra Muzzen, © W. Paget. the Miseea Van Wyck, Mra Jo Mont irs, Miss Vina Swift, Mr. and Wall Terry and Mr. and Mra, Fite Whiten ie — MOTHER ROBBED HIM, SON SAYS. “The enon Hole Sport” Won $3,750 and Missed $500 of It.§ Mrs Mug Broo oe Nothing but trouble has accrued to Nathan Gavant, known an “the button- hole sport” in the Ghetto In Willlams- , @inee he on. a winning lays ag As he nas a New Crypt for the Bone of St. Ann in the Church of St. Jean Baptiste Will Not Be Opened Until Even ing, but Crowds were Admitted to Churct During the day. (la 3 It Is Not Poisonous. And though strong: nore lasting ¢ and agre Has no Offensive Odor. trating, persterent and 3 the odor t* pleasant injure elothing, TEN TIMES CHEAPER HNecause more effective phon. i corns. DOOCODO next door and on their way apel, AB soon ar one would a dozen women would ac RK to let us ag? they i charged by kee from him. She dente eft, but Hough on I Jersey Clty, N k tnvart efsure and with v large saf fastened ft to the Lining of A thou nd persons crowded Seventy: east of Lexington avenue, m pilmrima come to crypt Baptiate was evening,’ the firet one ¢ disapp Ip at the But still they door might his trousers riding to on fie in her cov- he was asleep she entered his room, took the bank roll and skinned &0 fiom tt. He raw her take the money, he says, and when she would mot give It back he had her arrested. y the erin the chapel opencd. woerypt, the annual 1 being to-night, pected to witness ings. The reil The medallion containing the relic. arm of the Mother of the Virgin, waa, wpich nad been kept In the chapel since hot to be Kissed until thin evening, but ft was brought from Rome three years 169-173 SMITH STREET, BROOKLYN. SALE AT ANNEX, 84, 86, 88 & 90 WYCKOFF STREET, for over a year, wreh singing and Ie cameo shoutin 40 great was the crowd this forenoon ago by Mgr. Marduls, of Quebec, had | [py goltur to be ctved! I'm going to t the church was thrown open, airead> been placed in the new erypt.| be cures ete ths ps 1 op more White-faced men and) 11 will not pvated ungil this even- 1 Madison Adjoining Smith Street Buildings. Nolin, Ite pl en near the doors, roiled in chalrs, utches or hobbled una crowd quiet. No one vreewed | people simply stood, lest | ne dixturd that pitiful ittle crowd | ing, when Mass, of Lowel appendl- tot IT have ind Dale Fire Sale! ‘TFire Sale! ITALY WILL INVESTIGATE. | church. Aw soon as Wee hureh, ee eed Tong « ral 1 i. : arrived y e | TEANOR TG May ‘The lemnity for We have just completed arrangements with the Underwriters permitting us cee ut © weeks, and to place on sale the remainder of our notified that many old Italtan eof a in which ere lynened a muntcated to th ¢ Father Puuae Most of the crov men—many | Nolin, of Lowe {them young, One waa without legs ne wad and came hoping for thelr reetora eres There were two old women. One her Bible and prayer-book and by the other stood a little boy holding a bot tle, from which, at Intervais, he gave her something. On the doorstep of doors from the chapel, w affray at Erwin, Miss, la claimed two Ttalt a third s eluhty- » Went fously wou heen e¢ Tam elehtysthree yeara old. office ‘ome, anc have not been able to walk for over Corelentomcemstn lamers andy ine, a year have had nteerlotemteace | Hallan y here has made repre- umatiam. Tf have been coming | srntations to the State Department to the eile. for, nome timezpastsyan’ At the same time the Italian authori. jot off the car. tities are pursuing an inv tigation. of three yenrs old, of No. Hon wad Ninth street, a DOU LODO FURNITURE, CARPETS. AND BEODING, his sermon the ert tore in number or on the arms of their frien, down the centre aisle to the altar Ming. Here 157, a few! the rel had thy Gites ed, and asia y [oripples kissed it they pamsel in. fro: 2 aD Ode oe the nitar and dowh the alle aller, this morning when I Imagine my astont to find Ing a ttle girl, her head mulled in . a errrars EY CE myself walking alone es eaineg | thelr own througa the at New AND LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S bandages. Several of the pilgrims were Wh y Rorsiimen cotathe Lassiter rene: (ueane Ageat at A children, wasted by diset The following are the namen of erip-| Chiron” ) iF from Clothing Hats and Shoes Half an hour before the doors were | pled persons, Tees cluaed the relic oe} Little Freddie Hn Who ts a little , i v opened there was an ingtient that (5? (MOY Fiat they think of It; | OVAr One year old, maak brodghtyby hte Slightly damaged by smoke and water at the fire which parthally destroyed our ;} showed the temper of the crowd, Two GEISLER, eleven [Ee eid ts Hl with eT ee at Store on June Sth ‘ast. . where the fire fortunately jon Nevertheless our entire Id as damaged by fire’ at Most of these woods are from + had little etfect, and a stock will, including abs sacritice prices, ranging from cripples had taken refuge In a doorway ae mT Kinat Sisty> rouble and acrons the street. One waa a man of] Jy sixty, with bent Cote aa the other Was on crutches They walted, thelr eyes fixed on the 1 door, A woman tn the crowd saw them. In a moment she cleared Attle space and crossed the street. The two afflicted men followed her to wan lying on a pillow: renson to bel that he w mirneles atreet crine’s mother spoke, for her: | ttle girl." sald whe, “hag been OFF TO FIND the place she had made for them close on original cost. to the church step¥—close to the blind This stock must be sol! as soon as possible t way for the erece old man who was talking to himself. tion of our new buildings, and po reasonable offer will be ce- Crowd Disappointed, | fused. Priests passed In ang out of the clergy . 9 i Hd Prices Cl Rig and Lell! — tyeryhing Must Go! Sale at Annex, 84, 86, 88 and 90 Wykcoff St., Near Smith St., Brooklyn, EE, Baldwin-Zeigler Arctic Expedition Starts Miss Holls-Schneider Says Wichern Prom- on Hot Day. ised to Wed Her. Whether It be carning & living, tn capturing hearts or e Burroughs and obs hel very sorry we BORE Nore eth ibe bed bir bie" Muck, a our ittle wit] Papers were filed to-day in the oMce) | TROMEOES a ArH sol Shorey thetr fed prop the WH ny the Prosident ot by Mick babies: fringe fof the County Clerk of Kings county ene iter “Atatie wxpedicion ates Oe lS ‘ Bc foe Cuneo" | lind artes By digit, [the ul for Breach promine Droveh| weigh ancora with te Stars and | tantly et OF INTEREST TO KODAK PEOPLE. hat he wi auld 18 to “finish ‘its een lita’ end. by Mias Mamie Holls-Schnelder, of Man-| § anid gian flag at their| sects c stig tion re hr nthe. benefice ciane bart To the Editor of Toe bvening World hattan, against Henry C. Wichern, mastgiatenmed on toltheing:thicAmithey, | Ate elven al rao “ ? De Sola Candy to Inclosed please nd $1, which 1 trate wi belo | pooklyn. Mlex HollaeSehneiler anks for] (°0\ tt (omens Te iltlon a att | youth, $5.00 Each for Summer Resort Pictures. r some poor suffering baby. ), ossels there © oo a part- [sleep as e ey South | Orange: NuiiJ.. | $80,000 damaxes, ing cheer. Munyon’s U ii te Bia ie oS The Brennen Worlds ’ been arrested on a nher-| "% : ryouantes will disappear, and you 5 . 2 i uaricn and Gortrvce Jobaion tall candy, an nd A Matter of Competition. Nearetseea iitaces ierrested onia ener Evelyonn suo iele GD in excellent Nae ry ricep "wel app hin yout The Outing Section of The World will pay $5.00 wi To the Editor of The Rvanizg World: ‘ Spirits, Hin Inst words to a representa: | morning vigorous and ready | . mae i a lo il Pusinoresteatiltrwani snipe Low tlve of the Assoclated Presa were that |for a hearty triakien each for all accepted photographs of odd and interesting Annie Kugler, We ‘ried Mo ner Dut {¢ was ‘mpoacble to] In her complaint Mies Holls-Bchneider he had Uttle dou of reaching the Ity : ous) akin to be soft t File Ciena Tees do‘ v0, owing to three ish nour lock saya nat Wiehern promised to HEE] Ncth Pole eae Stun) yon nich Hineel Boab. | happenings at summer resorts. Address ENRIETTA cCoSnAD, [her two y da At he! The tw ships of the expedition, the| Is the best tollet soap tnade, and will tr. | rete betrayed her In August, 19%, promising! qina and the Delatca, will touch at| Pore Any comin bevel any SUMMER RESORT EDITOR, The World. Te the Editor of The Evening Worlt herewith inclose $1, which I have collexted for, the, purpose cf helping the ‘Sick ilables’ Hoping that you will receive a great many: meres Edmund J. Liepmaan. Proceeds of a Stand, To the Editor of The Rvening Worlds Four ilttle girls send this money ($2.65) the premete ale bal 4 atthe ceraee ef Van! then that he would marry her within a week. corner 26th Honningsvaag, where they will pick up. the Frithjof; from there the three ves- seln will proceed Wlrect to Franz Jonyt Land. w Features of “War in Chin ork: | P. 0. BOX 2351, NEW YORK CITY. Thero will be a special display of fire- works next Thursday evening in Pain's ——[{={=>____ Schooner Southard Floated. open alr theatre at Manhattan Beach tely followin; the “War in The Merritt & Chapman tug I, J. ———__ Lawyers, ‘ ."", Heveral novelties not seen this| Merritt has succeeded in‘pulling off the) Success invariably follows In the | Di7q pap = Season in the way Of pyrotechnice wit|#chooner Ida’ C. Southard from Romer| * 7 ener saere be displayed on this ‘occasl sop show track of the Sunday ‘World Wants. DIVORC GEO! ROBINSON, 99 Nasoeu ‘ 3 i Po ee ey Sve ee ee Rough on Bunions. TREES 50% to 60% off] Any Honest Physician will atimlt he can't cure a bunion, unless he uses, Any druggist will tell you no remedy heretofore devised will cure a bunion. Rough on Bunions is the Only Cure, and for a sprain, bruise, mash or black eye, surprisingly effective, nnd for aching, sore, tender fost it beats the world. 35sec. at druggists, or by mail for 35c. E. S. WELLS, Chemist, Jersey City, N. d, U.S.A, SOLD ALL AROUND THE WORLD. Does Not Evaporate. Cures without making the feet sore. and soreness the Instant applied. > Corn remedies may come and go, but “Rough on Corns" goes on forever, and in spite of unheard-of competition it remains the standard, ever reliable, never-falling cure for hard or soft “Rough on Corns" could not be the standard of.’ the world without unusual merit. E. S. WELLS, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J. 54 West 414 & 416 | TEETH Positr PAINLESSLY tb the natura Hours Sundayn ‘German, GabIES IN ATE: CRE WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, (Hecoad door WITHOUT PAID DISCOVERY APPLIED TO THE GUMS: sof Teeth. j Rall Crowns, 22 karat ' Gald Fillings. Sliver Filings OUR CROWN ND BRIDGE WRK Restores old rota ant Texiocartss § PAIN. Supout jo SaReNES AT IE er Reouces ENIARt ‘of THE JOM ee se 2 i (onFORS, Marvellous in quick relief of a sprained Ankle, a Sprained or Bruised Tendon, Ligament or Muscle, a Black Eye, any Contuslon, 8: where the skin !s ontire. prain, Bruise or Mash, it Is tired, Relleves palng the old andi 15c. at druggists’) 23d St., New Yorks: Fulton "st Brooklyn. tof Abraham & Straus’&) > V EXTRACTED AND FILLED | HY OUR NEW LOTANICAL ch extracted FRER tn the morning and £9 home at new ones adly decayed teeth to beauty, apa ema oP. mand Hotldayn 0 to 4 Freacn and Swedish spokes. For Sale DIT . [FORESRemae IK EVERY BODY Ciarge; tmames pal. Call very 4

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