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BLOCKADE RAISED; [DECEMBER AND MAY HAND [000 AYEAR (WERE CRUEL T0 Meee eee eee me ce | FORMAS. MUIR) THR CHD All Grateful to The Evening World for Forcing Contractor to Abate a Nuisance. Tradesmen doing business in Relghborhood of Sixth avenue and ty-elghth street were happy to-day - the raising of the blockade which Con- tractor Mahony hi months on the east and the norther! ad maintained for four de of Sixth avenue do of Fifty-etghth Btreet. where a large apartment-house Is now bulflinz. The work of T! forcing the authoritles te thoroughfares w The entire neigh over the change which has he Evening World in Sea on all eldes, is denghted > effected prhood. fn front of the new structure since ‘The Evening World demanded that Mahony Geliver the streets back to the people. Here is what a had to say to-d few of the tradesmen Mr. Kellogg, druggist, 1031 Sixth ave- fue—The buriness men of thts vicinity are grateful to The Evening World for tts work in ridding us of this nulsance. We have had xo much trouble here the Past few years that we were beginning to get discouraged. The blockade of those blocks hurt busti *. The Even- fng World has done us a great service in coming to our rescue. N. Christatos, florist, 1028 Sixth avenue —We don't know how to thank ‘Ihe Evening World for iving us the rellef we had been trying to get for four months. Biisineas in this section has Deen badly injured because people could not find a thoroughfare and carriages were forced to seek other streets. Not only was the sidewalk monopolized, two-thirds of the middle the street. Two wagons could not is each other A few' days ago there was a smasn-up THE WORLD TPAURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, E901. COURT'S ALLOWANCE TO LATE' FATHER AND MOTHER OF JEN- SENATOR'S DAUGHTER. NIE RICE GO TO JAIL. between two carriages trying to pass in opporite directions. Fred Stark, photograph studio. No. Weat Fifty-cighth street—The ning World has helped this neighborhood Im= mensely by forcing the reopening of there blocks, My customers have been jcomplaining for months that they could not Ret near my door in a carriage. It Was an outrage to selze public property that wey. Only a few days ai when the sidewalk and middle of the. street Were Iittered with rubbish, a policeman sald to me: '" don't know what will happen If there x a fire around here. The engines could never get through this street.” M. Rollnick. tatlor, No, 64 West Fifty- Mad Conte: Jed the WHT Of Mra. Men | Made { Tying Five-Vear-old er ound Leavin iter Figh Ner Alone, j aie wiehab Be § Pee GN Harry Mo Rice, an expert accountant, One Hundred and Sev- Maste has : to Mrs il OPEN Gaa ted States Senate from the eetate neome will nth str and pte pretty wife, Were each sentenced in the Court fay to ten days Mautr to ling the county privon for cruelty to thelr lghth street—I want to foin with the ee poxee a eches: tradesmen here tn thanking ‘The sie. tate h worth $74 year-olt daughter Jennte. Evening 4 vi y is a victo: ‘or Mra. utr 1 "1 the nuleances ae Gellyering pusnizom ! | a This is a victory for Mra. Mutr tn her Th ruelty constated of tying the child hig to break the will of her mother, Miss Grayce Scott Re-| inv nat onse Dr. Mutr, which o J turns from Europe |in is. “pr. stuir was tne se eonareataawantealioreolaniatiaunt to Play Ingenue Roles thee Amer poi “lta Coney Island about a week ago and ‘Anson S. Baldwin, of Hoboken, was | they took this means of riding them: le executor of the will by Mrs. Me- [Selves of little Jennte, who begged to be S named as {taken along. They left at Min the with arope to the leg of a dining-room table and leaving her thus, locked in th eyesore to ua for months. S in other loealities who, are inertercd| Mr. Dallas Is the Oldest with tn the same way ‘will readily an- Breciate ‘the ‘Evening World's efor M1 and Inez Kaufman Silberman tallors, No. 105 Join with our neten:-| the Youngest Mem- e I} mora in chaning. th Evening World for reopening the blockaded ald f the Avenie. “Every merchant tere was in| ber of the Company. Jured by the condition of the atreet. yuse, for seven hours in Eugene Presbrey'’s|, Phereon, and he was al Curret's cigar store, No. 1039 Sixth Company. iuaryatlewad case he survived |Derning and did not return until 6 in Avenue—We are all happy up here to ) Pp y M ret jah hould he die frat] the have the sidewalks restored to trame.| December and May, old -age and) Mra. McPherson, puld he ehitatniericn The block across the way had been| youth, matured talent and+ Precocious the estate was to Yale University ¥ Cloned po Jong that many persons whol seniux hand in han ‘The annulty of & warded by Chan the Gerry 8 used this part of the thoroughfare ‘ Brier Bu | Agent Agnew came, climbed up the fire- nd is allowed regarding | © details are obtainable, but | cellor Magle Is tem) to show thelr extremely | pending the final.» {Mustration of the mes of life than avolded ¥ py: o| There ts no pre avolded it. We are deeply indebted t is no pret entrance to the Rice! The Evening World meeting of the ext forced A. Goldman, stationery store, No. 1037]; hile % . » for the Veteran the h apartments and released the child. sisin ne sta y stare. No. is seen nightly at Wallack's Theatre, 3 Ht ree a ceeeran Met the distripution of th " nue—I want to add my prajae IF Eee eat et ery Uir's request for an an-| When the parents reached home halt! the usual] W: M nutty was made It was fought by the] an hour later he arrested them and took | em to @he Harlem Police Court, be- for the splendid assistance The Eventg | When in the firet act of “Don World has rendered us. We feel now| Return” Merwyn Dallas, the old that at last we have a friend in this/lish actor, whose head la whitened neighborhood whé Reed help) WS will help us when Wel tne frosts of seventy winters, and Inez Saville Barber Shop, No. tos sixth| Kautman, 4 little New York girl of avenue—All our customers are taiking of che'su nee how quickly The Evening World brought ciao we ee abo je reform we have been hopin die play, for on our blockaded street. It wel lite stree quick work. and every ‘one is ple is slow ning World for its Kindly | vow pink te We were permitted to see last nignt| oxccutor, on the ground that Mrs, Muir father to the Tomb ther. hat is Mot) vestigation It was fourt that much the money charged against Mrs. Muir | mi had been given to her vy Mrs. McPher-| In court to-day, little Jennte was play- son, Mrs. Muir contended that her an-ling with a doll as her parents ware which they daa- nual expenses Were more th. ntenced. formance at Wober on the dille nor in done behind the acen the Jealous care In pnnas with fat bank at agnificent gowns with librety judge and she a Madiid. is step he's Joyous CAVE HUBBY A TROUNCING. MRS. DUMOULIN USED DOG WHIP ON RECREANT SPOUSE. Climbed the Fire-Escape and Found Him with Another Woman. Mrs. Helene Dumoulin, of ixth stre Twenty: 0, West et, Was n prisoner at the Jefferson Market Court to-day charged with assault by her husband, Adolph Dumoulin, her why she did 11 “This man cour Magistrate Pool asked t, and she replied ted me for flve years, Judge, and a little more than a year “ a vas in-{ being with The E ‘ : le the: dence and that her husband's tncome was in ald. Porat ringitcawlentonerinrancevoctrautrs sieinelrateences gowns, one adequate to support her. ie Mrs. Rice looked prety am a picture. He is the oldest and sae, the youngest magnificent red id ereat emcee pera wae MG hadn |The father acted in a defiant manner, azo 1 married hi matey have ‘to be great chusas el apanigion, cost auch fabulous auma| county, New Jerecy, Aprit 9 il. Iti but as he was being led away to jail 4 . = ey hav, q ich fabuta de Geo: d Sortana immediately he be-| on and uff the stage. ‘The veteran Of that even niet afford to tke | mnde fe fora enreesG) Kan to Importune me to transfer my| many. plays and many lands loves t ustnets to him, but I refused to do so] take the little pn ia ance and and two months ago he d his _boya nd adventur menthtollivere ago he deserted me and She nks in every word € ve with a woman at No. 161 of the future, when sl West Fourth street. © foreign lands and play “Last night I went there, climbed up the fire-eecape, through the windew and cnildren 5 as that Mrs, McPherson had been opposed | Little Jennie will remain in the cus to her daughter's husband, and had in-|tody of the Gerry Society. ended to make no provision for him his descendants, but 4 Mulr con- | thy ae afer ‘sritten,to| RESCUE HOME FOR Women.| ca chances of soiling or tearing thelr yards f elaborate tucks and trains, issell's nightly problem to, withot ec nt from low, at the foot of a Might. of narrow stalra ris, When her call 1s heard two malds roll Dallas has been an actor forty- Miss Russell's gown Up about her body . He once played the cast as Fath In “New England Folks.”"| until It is massed und eal whipped him with the butt end of this with Irving. He create In private Ife Miss Seott is Mrs. it./huge, funy coll, above which nothing | hushand other :than Dr. Mult. Tt was | dog whip," the dramatization of Oulda’s L. Giffen, wife of the business manager }can ‘be asen but the prima donna’s| also alleged by the contestant that Mr ‘The Magistrate discharged h Florence Warden's "House on the |of Mr. James K. Hackett. golden hair. Then, flanked by her two Mepherzon had been unduly tnfluence: are er. She) Rgarsh," and was the original Lord . maids and guided fore and aft by two] when drafting the will, has a cutlery store at No, 111 West|Storm in ‘fhe Christian. It was § o'clock P. M. on a Forty-|chorus girls, Miss Russell begins the of an On the 4 w death Mra, McPherson had her promising to provide for a her arms in a) dren that Mrs. Mulr might have by a! Articles of Incerporation Gra application of Rev. James itl . perilo Nike a ship In a gale with = y ft ‘s Church, Twenty-sixth street and her husband is}. Incz ts juat little second street car, bound from the east | perilous ascent Dutty, pastor of Bt: Agnes's Church, in ombinatic . |All salle furled. ices mun Black halrcand aweet_ bite aie large, eVderly woman wore yellow | ‘The breakers pasted, as it were, the MULLER FOR PRESIDENT. | prootiyn, and eight other prominent somes to the theatre every night diamonds in the lobes. of her ears and|uncolling process begina, and an Instant — Cathotic clergymen, Justice Dickey, In MORTONS COMING HO! fer mamma and would be very’ much | time under her fingernaila. 0°" | |tater sne hurat upon tue stage, all galle| WIM Mead the Democratic Theket| supreme Court. this morning Issued ef vo yoman wo sand | dillow oC \ : y . ME. pirale Nocatee Ad carried, a red: plush oper ‘las bag. | breezeca bewildering vision of beauty. in Richmond Norough. articles of Incorporation for the estab- y it) want eae hie Representative Nicholas Muller, the] lishment in Brooklyn of a home for nan, ‘There was a full dress rehearsal | «elderly wom-| night of “Sweet Maria,” with which at-| Mf traction Oscar Hammerstein's Victoria |0¢ Nominated this afternoon in the Democratic leader of Staten Island, will | frlendless women. i It Is the object of the promoters to Wife saii| timid and shrin on it entirely at Ex-Vice-President on Philadelphia Next sat ° . i b Le mep se tarday, ni ~ “LT never seen| ‘Theatre will open to-night for the sea-| vilion Hotel, New Brighton, for Presl-| provide a refuge for women who have LONDON, Oct. 10.—Staterooms | have | Mise Grace Scott. wno will be so well son. dent of Richmond Borough, just been discharged from «prisons, or been secured aboard tne steamer Phila-|fecr seasnn, has jist returned teow Boon afterstheys wera scent entering |g neliarnneets ‘The slate for the other offices ix: For| teformatory ‘natitutions, and Who at deiphia for Mr, aad Mra. Levi P. Mor. [ast seanon. has: just returned from Eu-| the Broadway Theatre Weber & Flelds have engaged the An- E a B : : . 9 rope. Where she spent six months in . ee gela sisters—Amy and Lean—for “Hoity | District-Attorney, Edward F, Rawsot prerent have no decourse but to return ton, who have arranged to sail for|Gondon with her mother and sister, the) The Twelfth Night Club, 6f whieh |Tolty" and subsequent burlesques at the! for Coroner. unsettled: for Assembly, | to thelr old lives. home on Saturday. latter being Mrs. Deyo, the ciever| viola Allen ix president, will have its|musie hall. They will appear beginning | Gayy Paani 5 : They have aBecscabeentl tron ime | annual joilincatlon on the evening of] Oct. 21, on which date Mayme Genrue Calvin D. Van Name; for Aldermen.) The home will be known as the he | Miss Scott returns to begin rehearsala| Oct. 12, at Which. In accordance with | will leave the company to resume work |Join Vaughan, Joseph F, O'Grady and|Ozinam Home for Frientiess Women, | = United States for some time, and Mr.|!n Eugene Presbrey’s forthcoming pro-|the inviolable rule of the organizatlon, | in_vaudev! {John T. Oates. and a site will be seiected in Brooklyn, duction of “New England Folks” at the|t ll be but one male guest. jal parts Ml be written for them There may be some changes jn the} Morton ts anxious to return before win- |'Fourteenth Street Theatre sisa Scatt | this occasion the honored man Isto pol in ciolty Tolty™: by the author Edgar alate, but the majority of those named; Its shelter will be for the beneAt of ter begins. will play dngenue, roles, and is to belthe veteran J. Hi. Stoddart, of “Bonntel Smith, | will be chosen. [the whole of Long Island. CHOICE G ROCE RIES NEW YORK: Borough of Manhattan. EAST SIDE, 217 Firat Ave., 340 Firat Ave 506 Second Ave. G1 Second Av cor, 13th St. cor. 2th St. bet. 28th & 29th Sts 857 Second Ave., cor, 46th 1012 Second Ave. 1143 Second Ave. 122 Second Ave. 1463 Second Avi .. cor, B5th St. cor, Goth St. st Ste bth St. cor, 619 Second Ave., cor, 87th St. 2017 Second Ave. 1696 Third Av 1828 ‘Third Av 1005 Third Av 223 Third Ave. + cor. 105th St. ‘Sth St. cor. 1ztat St. WEST Sipe. > Fifth Ave., Ih AY cor, 1334 St. cor, With &t. cor, 1234 St. cor. 128th Bt Rear 132d St. cor, 137th St cor, Mist St cor, rath St. e. cor. 30th Bt. cor, 39th St. cor, 98th St. near 1024 St. cor, 146th St. near 166th Bt. Norsted Velv us a big adyan- tors, Nowhere i values aa these regular $1.10 e lar Sie. uperior _ Tapestry 7 He. ALUM... i Aw good values ax we've ever bad. New, desirable goods in a wide variety ge Extra Tapes chis store ix noted for its extraordi- lary bargains, tone ourse! entire Ine of Best Body Bruss ‘igs at a reduction: |. & J. DOBSON; dl neightors to in- 2 Fart ath lety of her plight 2BOSS000! Veawer ‘ last Tmt) vas indebted to the eatate. Upon in-|fore Magistrate Crane, who committed Hs dk. 17 4 Bh. ae a part of Miss. Lilian Russell's per- | ¥ nde’ Pp Butinoreladithie An CVC: 2é ge z Ory. | he looked back at his child, broke down . ° o,e Or fOr NE! and wept. Ladtes’ Initial unlaundered, French finishe 2 styles of letter, bow kno ealand fleur de lis effects; laun for Drooktyn Charity. ‘dered and boxed* would. } excellent value at 5oc. eac! Lord & Tay. THE MEDIUM OF THE MILLION): is the Sunday World Want-section, Making the cai rpets, value quality made value reeular ernie Rugs. - Royal Wilton Rugs, $24.85. Size 9x12. regularly sold at $35.00 . but we've almost ojit- es in this rug offer. Special Bargains. During this week only. we offer o1 « Sizesu2, $19.75 Stee $.3210.6, $18.50. reet. cor. Sth Avenur. i Department, 250 dozen Handkerchtefs 25 cts. each, | Broadway & 20th Street. ‘JAMES BUTLER wmnuesaus soscrs 408 Gattwwicn $1 NeW YORK, CHOICE \ CHOICE GROCERIES 4 ile GROCERIES, ST. Louls SS A recent purchase of 25,000 barrels of Flour (bought at the ‘owest milling price in many months) happily enables us to announce this important sale. Important in is to be on sale this week in all of our 101 stores at a price so low that you cannot, with good reason, avoid purchasing your requirements for weeks—yes, for months to come, Of the quality of this Flour little need be said to those who have used it. To the housekeepers who have not tried it we ask a trial, which means no risk at the price we quote to-day, but, regardless of price, there is no risk, as the Butler guarantee follows every pound sold. We know that better Flour can’t be made, as we have every pound of Pride of St. Louis Flour specially milled for us by one of the largest and most reputable milling companies in America. For this sale 3:-LB. BAG, 7 G& es A BARRELS 3.7 S248 BAG AL 7718. BAG SC. JERSEY TOMATOES ——— past eee Ton LAUNDRY SOAP, BUTLER’S BUTLER’S BUTLER’S FAMOUS TEAS. LIBERTY PICKLES. FAMOUS COFFEES rv Our Teas are famous for thelr absolute purity : and flavor. 35c Gherktag, Chow Chow or Oni The finest ian ISAT an, CHP Pon ees Dee Haticrai No: trem el pecndce aoode sold anywhere at the price & B tl 9 TT + ae + Mocha and Butler's No. 2 Ten, « pound...... 29c DTT LE -10¢ eree: nt 25¢ u er Ss BEST BORAX. In this Soap we believe we have the highest grade of Pure Laundry s Amporthd, a far, Tes Be ajar, Mes. Diterty, a Jar... = fan Brand, extra aitted, J5e Barly 10¢ sate, tall 22¢ and, Baltimo New Pean, B Coffee, © \7c Heat Cocun, for emt. [Be anwelon, the {amour Jelly pow Jf e Brand, P yal break D0 sol" 23¢ pati, an teeeesee i awciars eisai toes packed in the world, Sea PaaS surely wort as B eeperes Danese) ore enim, 19 cnt boutrantars mae arses he toes ceed ita ibe world: q California Apricots, licary Syrup, (aoe other stores at from t2c. to Sc. 3 trial at the offer we make to-day, prerivetiero : hac Heaton eee 5c ae can; our price for these caches or Pears, 15¢ A Cake Free aaiison’ Chains isis, isosi_ 46 Seeded Halaine, cost petad, sry 25 a eo EXTRA LARGE CANS, i Salmon, footh's Columbia River fine * pack: 206 packed: ‘IIb. flat can, 1Be. to every customer who purchases 2 Cakes for 8c, , Corner tad ; French Pens, Finest Petit Pols, acan 120 Sardines, Fancy Prenen, 4 cans, with 0c sy emer, Be Prepared Flour, Triumph lrand, fur best 3-pou! 2c Alpha Padd all varieties, 4 ener vovere 08 Gattwwnicn $T ew voRA, CHOICE A CHOLCE 2 GROCERIES GROCERIES, b : Borough of Brooklyn. Brid) it. Prospect Ho Smith su, cor, Pacine St, 242 Smith St. cor, Douglass St. Hit Corrente St.. cor, DeGraw St. 52 Castle 338 Central Ave. 148 Ocean Ave. Hoboken and Union Hill! 167 Berganiine Ave.. Union Hit 17 Washington St rat 389 Avenud. D,\cor, Anderson Mts 276 Main St, cor, Smith St. Pater} ton, 3 Main’ dt., Yonkers, ™ 37 UTLER. CHOICE GROCERIES NEW YORK: jumbia St. ‘cor. W Drunt, 8t. tor Atlant Tr Fitth A 18$ Firth Ave. cor. Her! s20 Titth Ave., cor, #th St $98 Firth Ave., tor 699 Myrt} $40 Fulton 104 Pulton St.. cor. Ormion “#43 Atlantic Ave. cor. Vennsylvania. 20 Rroadway, cor. Roebling St. 748 Grand St., cor. Roebling St. > nhattan A nr. Meserole Ave mhattan Ave. cor. Huron St. Borough of Queens. (73 Main St.) cor; Willow St., Astoria. 102 Vernon ‘Ave.. cor. 6th St., Lops Island Cit 44 Main St. Plushh h " Borough of Richmond... = ton Al cor. Elizabeth West New Brighton. Jersey City. St cor, Grove St. cor, Forrest St, , ‘Greonvill Second Sts, } Suburban. lin, Ellzabechport, x. South Fourth | Av. Vernon, N. Ya 86-5$ Orchard St. Tarrytow 70 Main St.. 3 Raliroad “Ave. cor.” Ave, White Pluins, >

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