The evening world. Newspaper, July 19, 1901, Page 3

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_ —_—— at ee — FL le 3 § * y i THREATEN TO NDMP uflILDREN. Detectives on Hot Hunt for Harlem Black- mailers. Detectives Frederick William 1 well-to-do H to kidnap their children keeping the matter secret and have all concerned to say nothing about The firet to the was that o B. W. Bopp, of 1 West Ninety-elghth atreet. Juat be- fore the public summer she recelved a letter Temand- ing $10), It sid the money was to be placed under some «tones or bricks on » West t dock, or , and was y of the ter to the made Ith! Charies A. Boe Amsterdam Johnson, street. and Inclo: we will see hin yu don’t do as tht letter says. JACK AND JIM ailed at 3 ofl nous avenue ed and Fifth Johneon 170 West a Mrs. at No, dur street, move tn tHl July was learn matter, letter © vantage of pi Bochlex has three boys and ts worrted over eat. The ves so far have found no clue tn to aan MANY CHARGES. Several of Them Are for Forgery—One for Bigamy. alias Ost, allas Kauff- in} Henry Wagner, man, allas Mueller, was arrais! the Jefferson Market Court chara with forging name of his, employer, It. Von H. Schramm, a real est ealer, of No. 138 West One Hun: dred and venth street, to a K for $25 and fk fton HL Lauter, of One Hundred and ‘Thirteenth street and hth aven' Magistrate Devel held him in $2,000) bail Ly al. Other complat about forged checks were also quade against him, . In addition to thes con woman about fifty years ol @ sald that Wagner had married her when he ready had a wife Mving from whom h had not fore her mare rloge to V @ Mra. Julia Vorel, of ‘ourtlandt street, Brooklyn, She sald that Wagner fre- quemily made trips to Hoboken and she became suspicious and traced him to a house on Elithth atreet, Hoboken. ‘Ther she found a woman who was known as Miss Mary Wagner, and whom Wagner claimed waa his sister who had but re- cently como from Germany. Mrs, Vogel sald that if she was a als- ter whe should come and live with them in Brooklyn. The invitation was accept- ed, and Mary Wagner moved to the Courlandt street address, where she lived with Mr, and Mra, Wagner, About a year later Mary Wagner mar- ried a locksmith named Kreps and went to live with him on Eighty-elghth street, between Second and Third avenues. 8! had been there about elght months when she became very il, and sending for Mrs, Vogel and Krepa sh cording to the story told In she was the lawful wife of Wagner and had married him In Germany twenty years before. A few days Jater she died. Mré, Vogel sald that she immediately, lef: Wagner, but he begged so hard that ehe tinally returned to him, relying on his promtso of reformation, Mrs. Vogel kept a candy Courtlandt street. One day she return tore at 580 to her nome after being away a day and | found that Wagner had (lsappeared, as! had alae all the stock and fixtures Candy sore and all the salable clothing and furntturo in her house. DROWNED FROM YACHT. Broekly= Club Loses a Sailor on Summer Crulec, NEW HAYEN, Conn., July 19,—The Brooklyn Yad: Club fleet left Morris Cove to-day fer Norwalk, Emil S8wen- son, a sailor on Commodore Humphrey's yacht Kangaroy, foll overboard and Was drowned JUS before tho start. The body was redover <a. Tho New York Ceytral and Weat Shora Failroads will comminco next week sell- a conch excyrston ticket from Ad ork and cities\along the Hudson the Pan. -Arerican Exposition ra Buffalo ‘on Tues. week, jools closed for the | ainants, a) _ THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVE: ING. JULY 1, 1901. ISURF HEROINE TELLS STORY INVITED TO DINE; | MODESTLY OVER THE ‘PHONE WAS MET BY DEATH John Walsh Reached Seashore Just As’ Husband Was Drowned. ——-. $0 _ ig le is 3 i3 COURT WIE SURPRISED WITH BY MRS. MUIR.) THEIR BOOTY. McPherson's Daughter|One of Two Men Who! Makes First Appear- | Had Silverware Is ance in Will Trial. Caught. @ LO} nt the tate wer the will *herson, came Mair in K. Me Judge John Av Haven & mth rolley ton, Winesw Sen lant overhanted the f ikht In whieh the 1 hub feured | At the Alexander s jprisoner gave his She wore a black silk skirt, white/ten and sat Lives shirt walst, black mourning hat, stand-)Qne Hurine and and black necktle. ‘There w He has nan employee of the ce her fingers, ame pany for ren years, He refired to rings on them belng aA handsome emerald. On tel won hin mipanton was, i her shirt waist she wore a pin contain- > Miss Haan, Sixteen- Round vis Taek hccatnenth v Year-Old Daughter'of savy surr. only a few so eedings came up to-day Gio out. Beyond the surf ine nmerx, because of the Re- Restaurateur, aimeulty no sw . of get b from lates to Evening win of allowing the! « at i tustness nell in Chicaga. vkers to © him. He thought fon was made by Judge Abel L] eppre July 19.—Cardinal Mart! punsel for Aaron ot the will and ‘The motion wus Wall, World How She Res. |" he would [lke to go cued Gustav Robbins jin,» the water was nice and t Elberon smooth. He tsa good swimmer. and we a 5 | | ite tert us a breakers.» He The Evening World called up on| toward the {the long distance telephone the El-!hish 5 heron House, ut Elberon, N. J. and | asked for Miss Olga Haan, \time a musical voice sa | “Mello, I'm Miss Haa Ye Jeurn tha! you are quite a hero- [ine? she was cold, | “On, dear m was the response. That was nothing much.'* {Mins Haan tna modest heroine. She | | swam through a wicked surf yester- day and saved the life of Gastuy Ko bins, of Philadel phi: isa daugh- ‘ter of R. M. Haan, the caterer, und is yy ouly sixteen years olds This is he) | story of the rescue as to after much persuasion, over the telephone, Was Rooker ate of Hoboken, i" nly too glad to and be rowed thought nothing of tt 1 struck out through the! nd T remained well in eich, floating In on the More 1 HAMILTON, Bermuda, July 19—The Hritish transport Ranee arrived hero to- day. fre Vincent, Cape Verde Isl- with the second batch of Boer rs! of war confinement ‘a and. ‘Tue! rs numbere {Out of Doors or In Doors In Town or Country; for Vacation or Business; for Office or Counting Room; for Travelling, Outing, Sailing; for Every Day Wear and Work; here is a Blue Sack Suit for Six Dollars that will be worth three times the price to you this Summer. Sack Suits of Navy Blue Corbin Inapecta MU MANILA, July 19.—-AdJt.-Gen. Cor and his party are Inspecting the milltary posts along the Mantla-Daguyan Ratl- road. I slept ike a top: last nig arms are a Uttle nore thie m wish x0} eli ‘Tomsed a Mig Wave. aw I eo f away out Mr. fa the smoot nol [water. 1 {den of tryt [Mne Inenkers Chat Helen had just son: and Twas Just rea saw oan awfully arred the w ution the enen appeared the matter looked uw that By OLGA HAAN! jy there ts not Hadn't think T was de pene oy and was greatly a i pert it. to have a perdi! 101 sO CAT. | ONCE HORE? is All Wool and Absolutely Permanent Dye. . Cut from cloth made for the United States Government. Woven to meet the requiremepts of the Federal authori- ‘om the b here Mr 4 Just about gone wh Reached Mim dnat in TI | t hold of you, a _ : | tunately Mr, Robbins was so exhaus Ai Real ‘i This Time Alleged Wife |» nis strussios that ne ties; tested By Government experts. nough left to grasp anything. He The Government demands cloth Murderer Is in | when Ic ught him vrais Canada. the arm that will withstand sun ands . It would ha en Impossible for me to swim to shore with him, All [could rain, constant wear and rough him up and tt for (Spectal to Tha Brening Work.) I knew It would not be long com- usage. It must hold its color, retain i SONTRRA Lei Que-ceSulyg eS chen sel, ailadptomtioleng usta as, its firmness of texture; it must be soft j iRimocen, Wea ten Sec cee Tran into the that Mr, Robbins and pliable and dressy in appearance. was drowning, summer vorort lajitey Laurens} stocns a! Sate tan Liseaatant It must press out spick and span after cine Hrenrrers HITS REEL. Geter nnoweietastonliaa} era emitetal es. the most severe wear in field or barracks, Lee indmed witeimutderen, here settee, | an awfully long time, ‘The mort op- aboard ship or on shore. In short, it day_afterncen, PISOAISS i aneiros tn cinerea must have all the cloth virtues and no “Charest and Banville say that thelr | prisoner has tattoo marks the name an had been obs American police on Blondin's person. “When the prisoner was confronted with his photograph there was no doubt man. ya that he has been jan enginger and later a painter, but re- funes to give his name, He pretends to | but It ts easy to sce that he i defects. We HaveAIll Sizes at 16.00 Per Suit. TO MEN AND BOYS. MAK. RAILROAD MEN AS ROBBERS. Two Break Open a Freight Car and Ci 1D Goa REEL A cauRt of two yeare’ standing, My bron Two men awere caught robbing a™Phial tube Hopped up my lunes’ pated frelght train in the Willis avenue yants! 7 . of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Rallrond to-day. They fought and one got away, MEN: | of ASTHMA authorized to tise thie \ | chat oinar tala hel want ester point Mich te Care at 8 forty years old, of No. 61 “past Onol | tll het dort va clang to, gine thie treat- Four ( 279 Broadway, near Chamters St. iG | MAIL | Hundred and ‘Thirty-nixth street. ‘Tho! (ea cially, worked far the Koch bung Cure, F | 47 Cortlandt St., between Church and Greenwich Sts. | | EG ytt Uh aie Mt eat dealf COPVERIERE yy ang 219 Sixth Avey between H4th and S5th Stu. | COE Aa real of the railroad com- Dany, They add. that they know: cho! «ite OstmaceAmerican Company has oftces ta Stores. 1 3d A s Bie gue mat tt that Ref ria eas a Se ee Ka t2Bth Sty comer 24 Ave: J also aa} employee and will be arrest, duerieas cities, VaDh dark Leber. Pe rity Ghe Store Closes ae FecsClock to-morrow. The time is short—but values it well worth your while to come. offered will make Men's $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes and Oxfords in dozens of pretty style: cluding several shades of tan in Russia calf, as well as kid; made with welted soles and perfect in every respect, for LIS Also some very special values in Shoes and Oxfords for women and children, Ain American Watch sor ISe. A Men's Nickel or Gun Metal Watch stem wind and set move- ment, warranted for one year think of it—for less than $1.00, Special for Saturday Morning. Wen’s Summer Sutts. Your choice of stylish patterns that sold originally for $8.50, $10.00 and $11.00, for 35.00 Special for Saturday Morning, x. 3 Z Won’s Fine Stripe Flannel Grousers. The high-grade sorts in pleasing colorings, with belt loop and turned up bottoms, that have sold for $4.00 and $3.50, for L953 Special for Saturday Morning. Men's High-Srade Washable Voss, 40 dozen of the swellest kinds -of fast colcr woven mater als that you could never equal elsewhere for less than $2.50, at 4.00 Special for Saturday Morning. Boys’ 2-Garment Woollen Suits, ages 9 to 15 only--odd suits in pleasing patterns—we!l made snd well worth from $1.95 to $2.95 each, for 4.00 Special for Saturday Morning. Youths’ Long Grousers Sutts. Odd lines of former $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50 Suits to be closed out Saturday morning at / 3.50 Specral for Saturday Morning. Your unlimited choice of any and all our Men's Straw Hats —formerly sold from 95c. to $2.00—at SOc. Special for Saturday Morning. Your free and unrestricted choice of all our Boys’ Straw Hats -that heretofore sold for SOc. to $1.50—for 25e. | Speevat for Saturday Wforning. Your choice of all the Fowler Gruss Frame Bioyoles we have up-to-date 1901 forty-dollar wheels—for 10. 79 SieaaCooren€ PEOPLE ARE ond-hand man- if you A GREAT MANY looking for sex dolins and guita have one to sell advertiss in the Sunday World,

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