The evening world. Newspaper, October 14, 1901, Page 5

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BUILTY, MoS MUNSON WY Girl Admits Waywardness in Presence of Fellow Church Members. Although privately insisting that she ta innocent, Minnie Mun in the Avenue C guilty to ner mother’s cha: 1s a wayward girl, while ma fellow Sunday-school s Marey Avenue Baptist C as Rey, Dr. Rhodes, the pa sorrowfully at her. Miss Munson, who ‘s pretty eighteen years old, has been a st rapher in @ downtown dry-goods When her mother had her brough fore Magistrate Furlong ten day: and said she had been staying out late “nights and gave no acco: tions, the girl dented th ward, and was sent to the Wayside and Home to await a hearing to-day. She | had long been popular tn the Marcy Avenue Baptist Church and for that reason when she was arraigned to-day there was a large attendance of her | church friends, There wus no one to represent the girl in a legal way, however, and when | / she was arraigned # plead gullty on the co of a friend. Magistrate Furlong at once sentenced her to efx months at the Wayside Home, with the proviso that if the matron, Mrs. Knowles, reported her ald she would reformation before the term expired she | would be released. An Dvening World reporter saw the irl after she was sentenced. “Why dia you plead guilty?" he asked. “On the advice of a friend whose mame I cannot give." “Then you must de guilty?” “Mo, Iam not. I don’t need to be re formed, and if I did I could receive no yside Home. There are there. During my em. They are too low and vie. good, girl shoulds associate with thect e din a week, uno pe bad ty ‘That place Mra, Knowles, ‘the matron, at this point asked that the Interview be ter. minated, and later the girl was led away, ‘As she walked out her old friends in the church as well as the pastor to her, but there was no andshaking. Tne girl seemed to feel her situation keenly and made a favor- able, impression. yhat she says about the Wayside Home ts corroborated by Irene Clem- ents, the woman who broke out of Ray- mond Street Jail a few days ago. Thore 1s on fle in the Marcy Avenue Court an aMdavit signed by Irene Clements In which she describes conditions at he the Thome as being very, ed Be 6a ee eee eee nallee's vrason many of the Inmates are of the lowest inary ot the! Inmates: g jlowest | soknowledgment and to check Inatantiy | He got no knighthood, although such an young girls who may have a real chance |the shouts of denunciation. to reform. It is sald Rev. Dr, Rina des, pastor, of the Marcy Avenue Baptist will make an effort to Munson released, KING COMES TO OES) SOO azo ¢ of her ac- | { aster) alscuasion of the Buller matter was to| hero was not even Invited to remain to] The tumble-down bullding at No. 4 ‘Minnis | be stopped, and on the instant the press| dinner. THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENID , OCTOBER 14, 1961. sess Belgian Ruler's Visit to 5 Serious, the Study of Shipping to Concern Him Especially. ANTWERP, Oct. M.—King Leopold has decided to visit New York. He an- nounced this at an interview 5 to the Burgomaster on Sa’ King expeagjs, among . to Ket In the United States suggestions from the shipping arrange- menta which will prove beneficial to the ports of Belgium. The date of the King's vinit to New York has not been announced King Leopold's trip to this city nat- urally starts a little speculation as to what he may do in the sensational line, Hia fondness for the company of people of the theatre and his many gay capades in Paris, London and capitain across the water, ts known to all newspaper readers. The King ts quite a within the confines of ht but he makes most of trips int other territory hilarious tA, Since his ardor for Cleo Merode, f ench dancer. cooled he has been q prudent SOODGOSO fo} jel man while n domain t. It Is sald that the attempt at suicide made by the Queen of the Bel- glans In consequence of this infatuation he has recently been devoting his at- tention to affairs of state King Leopold {s sixty-six years olf. In personal appearance he Is tall, well @ IGAY KING LEOPOLD GEN. BULLER’S AID. COMING TO SEE US 0OIOI]HHOISHEGIOVNSTOSEOHOOS: New York Will Be| ‘but against the growing generation. ‘of their children. Leororp xn, brought him tz his senges. At any rate | S| butit and has @ military bearing. Hh ® | long beard, as well a. 3 | white. He has ap: '|tlps and deep-sunken ey B | ne te very attractive, but a sneer always @) [lurks in his smile, and the mpt he |T & snows at times even to hin nearest Prewpe of Od Dr SAMUFL PITCHER friends has caused him to be regarded | a : e S| LONDON, Oct. 14—The angry criti-) Buller in one of the clubs where army clams that followed Gen. Sir Redvers| men congregate to-day proud warrant} 4 : the exercise of house discipline. The Buller’ confesston that he advised the) ja: had gone forth. The King had! ‘ surrender of Ladysmith have been sud- spoken. Brave o! denly stilled. pride and Buller remains a hero despite peste Ne a personage than King Ed-| the acknowledgment that he counselled eat tepped between the indignant | cowardice. Buller, the well Informed gos- the confessedly incompetent | sips now say, will get his peerage ad] - ao) | ve officers have hidden their remain a shining light In the army ser- Every one knows that the King ¥as| vice, Induced to take this step by the !n-] In vivid contrast with his champion- fluence of Lady Buller. The beautiful] ship of Buller was the King's snub of|THIEVES LOOT COLLAPSING| wite of the discredited soldier has al-| Haden-Powell, the real nero of South] BUILDING IN JERSEY CITY. ased great influence at court, | Africa In the eye of the public. ""B. P he King and the powerful|a# he ts affectionately called, journeyed beatiktm’ to Balmoral yesterday, and there, wi sent Ingtance this influence | scarcely the bate formalltics usually a, | Tenante in Thelr Fight Had Lert Fen, functions —was Invested Rehind Their Entire that followed Buller's brazen| with the third-class Order of the Bath, meleaninnst honor has been steadily predicted for him. Then, as If to make It apoarent From Balmoral came the order that all| that the King wished to snub him, the Edward evidently proposes to take aj Jackson avenue, Jersey City, from which and the army. obeyed. ‘A whisper against! hand in the making of heroes himself. | the tenants were forced to flee on Sat- yp CROCERIES “NEW YORK: Borough of Manhattan. 2005 Third Av 2223 Third Av WEST SIDE. 165th st. cor, 9th St. cor. 106th Bt. 508 Hudson 31 Christopher St. 286 ‘Bleecker St, cor, Commeroe St. Borough of Bronx. 2166 Third Av. BQ Third Av 249 Willa Av 763 Tremont Av: CHOICE. . ‘ i uCHOLC Butter is to be the great attraction during the next three days. BUTLER'S VERY BEST. Our Stock Consists of all Kinds of the Highest Grades of Tea Sold. A Pound, 35c. BUTLER'S CHOICE TEA 1s Equal to the Best Tea Sold In Other Stores, A Pound, 29c. CHOICE SHHOICE ~ GROCERIES % CROCERIES a large quantity ly for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms Convulsions, Feverish- OF SLEEP. NEW YORK. THE COUNTS. | To make new friends for the Butler Stores and to customers that we are always ready to offer the most attractive bargains in high-grade Groceries, we announce to-day this big Butter Sale VERY BEST FANCY CREAMERY BUTTE For This Sale pA | Cents Butter such as ours is, indeed, a treat, as but few stores attempt to match the Famous ‘ Butler Butter Quality.” are in direct contact with the best creameries in America, who ship us only their choicest grade. Naturally the best comes to us——the best direct to the largest purchaser, with a price like this, 120,000 (60 tons but we speak at this particular § Butter is known and appreciated in thousands of homes, STAPLES: 100,000 pounds a week (50 tons) is our output under ordinary conditions, but, of the finest creamery Butter in the world will be no surprising sale. time of the great quantity of Butter we handle solely for the purpose of demonstrating that our HERE IS AN ATTRACTIVE LIST OF FINE GROCERY TEA. a Te] Fa aporated Peaches, tae mand) Quantity, we know, has no bearing on quality, mew crop * fic CROGERIES: Counterfeits. Read what one of the GREATEST NEWSPAPERS IN AMERICA has to say jon this subject: | “The manufacturers of Castoria have been compelled to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to familiarize the public with the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. iThis has been necessitated by reason of pirates counterfeiting the Castoria trade- mark. This counterfeiting is a crime not only against the proprietors of Castoria, All persons should be careful to see that Castoria bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, if they would guard the health Parents, and mothers in particular, ought to carefully examine ‘the Castoria advertisements which have been appearing in this paper, and to re {member that the wrapper of every bottle of genuine Castoria bears the fac-simile \signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. under whose supervision it has been manufactured jcontinuously for over thirty years. —Philadelphia Bulletin. q SSS NOMA SSS STS HZ F ANegetable Preparationfor As- z Food and Regula - |} 4 ox JL chin achs and Bowels of INFANTS “CHILDREN | Promotes Digestion.Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. Nor NARCOTIC. S BERS The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his pere sonal supervision since its infancye Allow no one todcceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘ Just-as-good”’ are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experimenta | What is CASTORIA Castoria is 2 harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paras goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotia substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhwa and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleepe The Children’s Panacca—Tho Mother's Friend. cenuinE CASTORIA Atways. Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over SO Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, T? MUBRAY STREET, NEW YORR CITY, i HO! E. “GROCERIES A Pound. The reason for this is that we always goes COFFEE. BUTLER’S NO. 1 MOCHA and JAVA COFFEE, A Pound, 25c. BUTLER’S NO. 1 COMBINATION COFFEE, A Pound, 15c., Or 2 Pounds, 25c. ae CHOICE ROCERIE ‘GRO a demonstrate to our NEW YORK: Borough of Brooklyn. Prospect’ St, h of Queens. or, Willow St., Astoria, e.. cor, éth St. Long Tiand City 4 Main St., Flushing. Borough of Richmond. $3 C. 7 Elizabeth j

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