The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1901, Page 4

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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1901. MAURICE GRAU’S SONGBIRDS - PLUCKY YOUNG GIRL ARRIVE ON LA CHAMPAGNE. ai SA CHOSE NeeeS GOT WOMAN net Es io Se A Sale of \ Pi par airs eV ERR ANY i AIL AREAKER An Original Invoice of me. Calve Here to Onental Rugs. i This Side the Fires Time in 1 Henry C. Hart, Prominent Resident of East Orange, : — ee? | First Time in Two Irene Clements, Who Escaped| 200 Fzne Large Kills Himself. eisterand Salignac, oner on the Island. $21.00. IS “MAGGIE MADDEN.” 200 Fine Antiques Arrested for Drunk th Ce trested for Drunkenness on the Same Day that She Fled with ST ey Poy 0. of, Nellie Williams, . 200 Average Size, ‘Years—Mlle. Bauer- from Raymond Street, Pris- Antiques, penne INSANE FROM ILLNESS, te all the Atlantic liners which have tn tho past few days, the French ; ° x 50%: samship a icone) hice i, i : p : Was to Have Been Taken to Mor- eae fweather’auring the), ~ SF yl Ee dae gi4 ris Plains To-Day, but Cheated Doctor. Brought over $87 cabin and 60 paseengets, and they all ex- Tellef that what had been a Henry C. Hart, a retired business man 4) ‘ . . ing voyage was ended. yy ap: 3x5 ft, » had in the cabin a ’ i nd @ prominent resident of East Ora. ; ‘the Grau opera company, . be a é re N. J., committed suicide at his home, ere seharae $6.85. 4 time for the opening Oct. ‘ mt aay AP Winans street, this morning by ‘ and’ cles haohea o > i y : plunging the eeven-inch blade of a bread 4 \ Pets i over to the Kings County authorities, ¥ Knife into his abdomen. Though he was ‘ 2 ws sf explained that shejta really Irene The above have not been immediately taken to the Orange Me- } ents, who, with Nellie Williams, sorted as tovalue, and it y : from Raymond Street Jail, Brook mortal Hospital in an ambulance he died fae ag x : soon after reaching that institution, q Hee Nets 5 past by removing a lock) @ Tare opportunity Mr. Hart had been ill for about three ¢ a. elr cell door and scaling a iwenty-foot wall. Tho request was|to the purchaser. granted, yeare. Recently his mind had become affected, and it was resolved to remove 4 KE ; him to Morris Plains, where he could be od ker Ce RE eet oe ae al Ad retail only, treated, He was to have been taken to iveancedayiinightl last @ihetaayesei her a the asyiusa thle moraing by aa ieieed vecape. Hor plea to Mugistrate Cranc shee Dec asl - 3, an on ‘Thursday morning was, so eloquent tf ay 4 POE chap daar eee shat he discharged her, but when she Julia Tinpany, 13, Per=| that he was gicucd. ” Sreat dimeulty ay ¢ ° VAL, f i oo Krause finished the awim, too, but he| a8 brought befo-e him again the next Broad & 20th St /@o\ not feel equal to an in- f ; immediately became despondent. He In Ae cattle a consierabie distanee he [day on the same change he sentenced fh way time," weld Mme. Calve. i bis ne ‘ aald to haw remarked to members of | fOrMEC a Remark- — [was cartel a considerable distance pe- /day on tne same change he sentenced her , ci E G his family that he would commit suicide able Feat. tiers were taken to South Beach, where | Sherjff Walton has not yet located as soon us Dr. Groves and Sergt. Bell a luncheon was se! Nellie’ Williams, came for him. Dr. Groves and Bell were met at the threshold by Mra. Hart and the mother and father of Mr. Hart, who were great- ly distressed, and told the doctor and Bell that Mr, Hart had the knife and During the season many swimmera have swum actoss the Narrows of New York Bay, but yesterday a thirteen- year-old girl made past performers had threatened ¢o make away with him-| ‘ee that they had done nothing. The self. Bell Instantly dashed upstatra and 95th YEAR. é A) \\ Y ‘He has just finished a successful season janother new addition to the G he found a door locked in the third|Shore Road and Seventy-firat street, inesendon and Ott; Cn bien: and ee He ts rs French baritone, stery. , prooryn ES Te es Gt once set about secu im for his} for it thre J cet p by er Company. ‘This Is not de Marcht's first | baritone-or the Theatre de ta, y | aE HAEL opened thelAeors and farang eee ey eee rae plage onan alert \ appearance in this country. He came|in Brussels. He hus also sung with the | downstairs, the blody knife in his hand | Cleven-year-old sister Minute, y over with wn unsuccessful conmpany | French Opera Company at Paris, and|and blood spurting from a wound In his | Krause. of No, 553 East One Hundred and fomo years ago. He sang but once, |during the past season. fe has been with | apdomen. Thirty-sixth street, and Harry Stone- 9 th Pate Huguenots’ will be the opera in Glery will det appear ith” Madame | Mr. Hart has lived In East Orange for | house, a member of the Bay Midge Life renters ‘at. de Siarent wut make his debut. | Calve in Carmen, fe will take the role} many years, and until his {Incas about | Saving Corps. Several crews of Ile plang may be changed, however, |of Escamil three years ago was quite prominent in ie K}and he may appear for the firat time In| M, 10, b - ho had to slow down on] “Foaca.”” His frat appearance en touring in south America,’ SM Giiivert nas | socety. He was a member of the Or- When midstream was reached Miss Ch h S . 12] S 6 ot: f08. will be about Oct. 16, in “Alda.” He will) becn singing ‘with the Covent Garden |ange Athletic Club when that organiza. | Minnie Tinpany showed signs of fatigue at! am quare . st treet f Drought 5,534,972 francs appear curing the season in the prin-|Company. M, Saiignac, the tenor, has| tion flourished some years ago, and and was taken aboard. y tehpe o Ttallan’ roles. en resting In the south of Fi . Shi i Under the shadow of Fort Wadsworth H { ' 01 a at one time a member of the Orange| Under the sha rt Wadsworth Third { To Sir, Grau's ‘company. a dace Vat as at, Deciery, ia (Dimrosche wilting te eondinton Club. He was a travelling man. Stonehouse was caught Ina strong eddy 193 to 205 Park Row, 2226 to 2234 Ave, i TEEN-YEAR-OLD BOY THIEF wis MAMIE GILROY'S GEMS Caan Saute one atest . i Perenereame as serion ITIL Wiha ee ee e| EUERYINING RELIABLE, OTARVING. arf She- Dropped. Them. Overboard, and It Took 4 George Murphy Weak from M: ‘Karfiol Will Take Three Years’ : : ) - ea oie euion ts hese?” |EWERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. | Hunger When Taken Nurse in Paris’s Greatest School. Pittinicielelelel-nieiininlelninteieitebii eid iebeteiebtebeibisbiee ei to Station. of the youngster was Julla Tinpany, savers followed * wimmers, CARPETS . 4 ALL STYLES. — ALL PRICES. MORRIS OAK CHAIR, Ps os a a A blear-eyed, red-bewhlskered individ- | 4 ual. to Whom the scenes of a court-room urtamlllar, wan arralgned before Magistrate Deuel in the Centro Street Court this morning on the charge of burglar: iceman Lewis, of the Leonard street tion, saw the man attempt to pry open the doors of No, 7 Thomas otreet / oe and No. 91 Worth street Sunday after- % aa Raat "rhe man Weis sokweakY hatte SIDEBOARD, in polished oak or mahogany | could hardly use the chisel which he| ‘ 3 y =) eta j Hight lished, top 42x23) finish, carved claw feet, very(Sy is | ighly po i Yi | sabe neraaverlig, chomever. jthen man ‘ail aa heavy frame, two all hair cush- 0 en the door of No. ‘ort ¥ i y ; fe street and entered. Pollceman Lawls £ in. of beautifully quartere ; ions, covered in figured velour, 4 Chad tia ad ann re Md? hed toa : oak, one drawer, velvet lined, $9 2 5 Th eave hh 2 t iis, man gave hls name as George 4 2cupboards, 26x16 in. French . What Is your business?" asked Sergt. ¥ McNaught t bevel mirror, “Lam a plumber,” replied Murp! rs } tl haven't worked at my de ! $14 50 | For God's le | . BOOK toeat. Um st { Murphy sank Into a t Ile was £ | 0 CASE, 1 viaultec haunted 7 in oak or mahogany finish, hight, | siall Fiwinted wae to et a bie +1 New Style Dining Chair, Polished, 5 shelves, 2 glass doors ( | Has a short arm, giving ease and com. } fort toevery one at the table; costs same as armless chairs, Polished Oak, cane seat, $2.75 polished Oak, leather spring seat, $3,75 $11.50 j Others cheaper, and plenty to PNA FE TIS CARPE TIOLS ° = 3 8 Fy 3 : | f : “Whose Diamonds and Money Were Fished from East Bernard tx equ rlent a ¢ i +] fi River by Diver Eltott. Unter of portraits, 1a he na 1 ° a ines. Last summer ne ° | an Ave- |} ‘ x inlefeleleleiei: ty of a werica of paint ) Complete New Fall Stock woe xen] CASH or PIBERAL CREDIT i poococecoccossnocscon0s000cc0c0s000790000000 | ° gater Bernand Karfiol, of Greenpoint 5 tomb: ; : ‘ » ea / t Prete When the helpers on a Merri man Wrecking Company's tug Diver Charlie E Mt of the river In the alip at Long the terry silp at Long Taland City to-day by the iro: > threw a small leathern bag, such as, with a lever and r arry attached to thelr walsts,/ opens to perm on the deck, Hands off th It had taken Diver Elllott an hour and! hand. support my richt name, oh had been echully . witch works ex tn the ate as tt Figure out ho mach money you can spare a week or a manth, and we Will do the engers to land. ed the deck-|rest. Let us sho you how nicely we can furnish a home and how little it costs, ; children, won], half to find the bag, and had cost $1%0,| Up went the gates, and as they did Customers may add to their accounts in either store or make payment at either, (\ starving. but th wonte if the bag ta K ught Mins ‘oy's bag, tore it Pp * ing about tt. They |worth the trouble. “When a reprerenta-|from the faatening at her waist and | Suiting their own convenience. No extra charges of any hind, to do time | tive of the Company opened It he found | tossed tt we } Americar tthe Baptint) $a » Morning. TRIED ‘TO. END LIFE. After Quarrel with Lover Els Murphy went or Parks and at, and all the y a tgugh py tan Association Benson Ss ut its no use ti 1 a ons memorial exercises for -{ After a quarrel to- h into the slip, ; ley: Revi. J. to whom she was engaged tc . dope that's sure, & pocketbook with a large sum of money | were Ww tears—real Meret st SnienrCwantrtrane ‘ ones Will Ket { suppose {and a check; a diamond sunburst worth | Sats sie : : | Br ried to end hey lt he Better: o at's all—I better |g1,c00, several watches and ring vals | bor ft ours i f ‘ At hayes not be 1 thousand dolars—and at} 3 a Jewels an : i All f fn The policeman Murphy away | "ed at al 3 4, . SE E +} Misa Benson ¢ facrosn ‘the “Hirldge ‘ut “Bixha’ to the {as wer as East River water could make |v! iss Gliroy's nue ho company? ; . lphavaritnetacomtbtars iGo cealonn | Tombs. The IM get three meals [them oy aw hanlsome young | Nt puch. Didn't she get this atory t *s » 16 Hamilton avenue, South Brook f — woman tripped into the ollice of the| Wollt The twee were heard exchanging . apman Wrecking Company 4 ary worde, .vagle stepped out of the ; : 3 Naval Yr Dien of Wo: : RICHMOND, Ind,, Bept. 20.—Dr, and introduced herself am Misa Mazle MAAR | Recut ins gontation tha Nooe ieee, Valen Stauton inte senoaldas ea Giiroy. Sho war given the bag with Its] Charles P. Miner, the naval prisoner 4 the woman on the floor scream. \Vixsler, of t : who shot by Edward P. Hooley, - - 3 Boke l ing with pain and an. empty, hottie by, uo, State Universities, has been chosen | velusble contents and’ departed, happy Y 1 : cen her alae, An ambul Mt mory. of the polaon out of the stamach and sald that the. she would probably: live, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. . ty, of University, Dr, Wissler’s specially i tempted to escape on the Old Dominion omach and sald experimental paychology, He is not yer [OF ary: line pler-on Saturday: tlaht, ded I i oid th mphye bight! tn the Judson Bureee Howpitwe & member of the faculty, of Now York |to get hor precious trinkets back, wet lee of % marine guard, as he at- 5 ‘ © thirty years Aliss Gilroy was on her way to Flush-

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