The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1901, Page 4

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WIFE'S PLEA. With Child in Arms Mrs. Frank Asks Mercy for Husband, SON AT HOME DEAD. Father, Who Tried to Steal to Get. Food, Pleads Guilty and Is Held. With one child jead S qwith a nursing baby in h @he herseif gaunt with “Eanthony J. Frank. of ofas avenie, Brook ‘Magistrate Naumer in mercy for her huss pleat@! guilty to as }robbery of C. M. Gunth “No. 719 Fulton str On last Saturday ‘missed from the F +a month ag thr “Gunther's face of diamonds. He was arrested an plained that he driven to the } bythe starvatic fiiaewitevanatt iehildten. He was held in court fo} Samination to-day, and meanwhile was Nodged In Raymond street jail 1 That his explanation ro onis erim fqwas true appears from what Nin his wreck {blind two-year {there of star ‘father, and when forte Magistrate pleaded gu ‘hig added sorrow Just after he had entered his rlea 7 woman with a baby in her arms rushed It was Mra, Franic {'On, Jude she cried, point to her husband, “I'm this man's wife, This 4s his baby. Haye mercy on him. Litde Johnny Is home dead { Bhe burst into tears and her husband «morning ty he did not know of [put his hands to his face and sobbed at} “Have mercy, Judge!’ the woman tohim go home to see his @ead ba’ eThe Magistrate began to blink tough and #o did the court policeman. ‘This baby will die, te continu ‘Bre. Frank, “if tt doves not get bett nourishment. All my husband wants ls ‘work. He was crazy from worry or he would never have done this When the Magistrate could control his | yolee, he sald: “This ts truly a desperate case. There A confilct between Justice and human- Gy. Tam powerless to help him, as he has pleaded guilty and I must hold him in $2,500 ball for the Gran’ Jury. Can't you et ball?” The woman said whe had tried and failed. The Magistrate then advised her to go to the pastor of her church—8t Bridget’s—ana obtain his help. She sud she would. (He also sald he would give fer a itter to the District-Attorney Fecommending clemency for the guilty *Cha plain William St. Elmer Smith, of tite New York Fire Depart over to the M interrede with \ Frank's benalt. 1 He pore a Croker to th ‘vestigated found that. Frank’ s Kis dead child ~ Magistrate Jain letters Raymond tend the funer funeral! ts to-mo: ACTOR A PRISONER ~ WITHOUT REASON, &0 SWEARS EDWARD GRAHAM, NOW ON THE ISLAND. = Magisirate Crane Woaldu't Hear His Defense—Habeas Cor- pos Writ Out. Is was © Supreme warden of *eworkhouse on Blackwell's Island Pduce Edward Graham. an Gourt to-morrow and say why he should] not be released. The application for the “by Hugh F. Doris and “man, who pres was made trate exctalmed, angrily S8B don’t wan: to listen to any of your hada xo0d de —————se prs LUCKY ESCAPE. rently Unburt, One Hundred and Morning, one of th Montuslon of the face, ‘World Want section 4. IDO OC OC OCC OOOO OOOUOUOCR IT To Miss Goggin and| Miss Haley Is Due the! Decision Which Calls| sessment of]: and in Chi- for the As Franchises The victory of the Ten Federa- | about the apite, franchises of tn Uitnols must be cash value by the corporations | just |, Honrd of Hauniiz-| In largely due to Mise Catherine andl to Mise Marg Som- Louis, Followed Across the Continent with Flar- ing Posters Calling Attention Found Happiness. ar Mrs. New 28.Gomewhere be- and San Francisco Dantel Sommers, tween Kansas City were dared vit to the recent change a Chub, amated, ybona and the informed in time Kansas of the Grand best trunks coed hotel, Who te golig lo have the last laugh HONORING OLD HEROES. Celebration of the Anuiveranry of White Pinine matte, k pat Appa- lo of White P Goblitz, three yearn old, wan |ercises dn the eourchous Moby a drick truck at ‘Third Fourth | fore 2 included: Ww: Mae] Gen. J. Madison Drake and ten mem-|to the advertisement Misa Susan C. padell Jackvon, of] vers of hiy family were polyoned last YW occupier the Wg over his body, When fe vas apparently unhurt ex- if town a the n ald r will be held the ening. atin pte TE Fell from Truck and Dieu. A man unknown to the police ble fountain; {t Is fed| = truck at morules street and pope on aera pvenue, this morni: tthe et of Beh etait; with. violent ‘cramps and vomiting and\on Seaton's protaise to ebtela for them THe WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER TWO WOMEN TEACHERS WIN AGAINST CORPORATIONS. OO OOOOOOUCT IS CTCAOIAD DAG x tlght which has at last y and are looked hetr sister teachers 4) Federa- 6 corpora Kourd of to enforce the hers’ salary sehedu natitured inthe tnt | 1 this was fol | va which proved { some twenty. Jeyayerayeieve ¢ Supreme t Haley, These ve victory tho Federation btwo plucky women ortginated and up-! for the teachers, TRYING TO DODGE DODGERS ANNOUNCING THEY ARE WED WHO ARE THEY?: Look around, SYS ye (eleva /eyeyelalerereyeravere eyae “| Now on their ‘Wedding Trip doug Foot Tor HANDBILL SS ay Soeecaet FRIENDS. elreulated on train upon which Mr. and Mrs. Sommers made trip Clty and been scattered at many points along thelr route to San 7 “| | summoned and antidotes given. All are out of dunger to-day except | 4. Madison Drake, Jr., tne youngest son and publisher of the Elizabeth Dally | Leader, who is still very 1, put the } doctors think he will recover, | il SEATON IS SET FREE. Accased of Attempted Grand Lar- ye Me In Set at Libert Magistrate Brann, 1 Yorkville Court, . this morning, discharged from custody s Great Dine u Mffered Great Distress, bat AW) ratios Seaton, of No. 2 West Forty- Except One Son Ace Fully neveniu streot, who had been charged Recovered, with attempted grand larceny, It had been alleged that Seaton had advertised for a private secretary, and tn answer GENERAL AND TEN RELATIVES ATE CANNED CORN BEEF: Miller, of No, 2d Weat Ono Hundred and Twelfth street. and Miss Este Whiting saw Seaton, who offered to give Kllzabeth, N. J., by eating canned corn}inem positions on payment of $30 In beet. cash and a bond for $20. The family ail had supper together as} Magistrate Brann discharged the pris- is thelr custom on Sunday, although |onez on the ground of lack of evidence, yome are married and live elsewhere. | He said that the complainants did not About midnight they were all attacked | part with any money, nor did they rely night at his home on Jefferson avenue, dysentery, -Physiclans were quickly B& positions LOVE MADE HIM STEAL, James Little Took $785 So He Could Marry South Norwalk Girl. rier for a One etreet de- je from his em- % worth of jewelry James Little, a Hundred and ‘Tre partment store, w ployers $7 and ¢ ;}and fled to South Norwalk on Oct. 23. was brought back to this city by central office detectives and arraigned tn the Harlem Police Court this morn- ing. Little confessed the theft and said the Teagon he stole the money was t might be marcted to fa but the detectives say oughly respectable xirl who is in no Way connnsoted with the crime He re fured to tell what he nad done with court and war two separace Sinka. of coal belong- and Hudson Rail- hh wan docked at A barge with ing to the Delawar sand sank. The Saturday ast night “MOTHER” JONES 10 SPEAK TD ThnONGS GREAT TURNOUT EXPECTED IN PATERSON TO-NIGHT. Untontate of AM Trades Are Invited to Hear the Famous Labor Agitator. A great gathering of silk weavers and other factory workers Is expected to night at Apollo Hall in Paterson, where “Mother Jones, the famous Pennsyl- will deliver a Ie dress on the advantages of untonis mes here at the sp Invitation of the silk workers, the mem. vers of all other trades are invited to attend the meeting, and a great turn- out of factory hands ts looked for. Dantel Teevan, the labor leader, has returned to Paterson, after having ac- companted “Mother” through the upper pi He reports everywhere, mit and Ster! and enthuslastic meetings. After leaving Paterson ‘Mother’ Jones will go to Hazleton. where she Will speak on ou Cueeder te alse) KAISER AGAIN BREAKS RECORD. rt of New Ji Sum- FIVE DAYS. 10 HOURS FROM ANDY HOOK TO PLYMOUTH, North German Lloyd Liner Had Moderate Sea and Weather on Fastward Trip, The North German Lloyd steamer Kalmer Wilhelm der Grosse, salled from this efty on Oct. fn broken her eastward reconl, Bie irrived at Plymouth, England, at this morning after a paraage of hours from Sandy Hook toh in Hogemann's cable deapatch to he agents of the Mne «tated chat the Kalser had made an hourly average of .$§ knots and daily runa of 5) 4. 628, 539 and 33 calles. Mod en and weather — prevailed during the voyage. -———— RECEIVED BY THE POPE. Rev. Dr. Kennedy, Neeto American Collexe, Given an Audience. ROME, Oct, 28.—The Pope to-day re- in audience the Rev. Dr. Thomas ) | Kennedy, rector aot the American Col- lege, here. Sale of Men's Neckwear. The Narrow French Four-in-Hand made from rich heavy silks in all desirable colorings, also plain white and black, s. 5 CES. each, value $1.00. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th Street. 28, 190:. CLEARED $70, 000 CHURCH DEBT IN A SINGLE DAY, Dr. Willis P. Odell 3 Tells How He Raised} the Money with Con- ; tributions Large and Small. Dr. Willis P, Odell, pastor vA H street and twelve hours Jay raised $70.00 to off a mortgaxe on the chureh, told ) reporter this morn- Ing how it was done, “Tam moat delighted with the sue- cess of our plan," sald Dr, Odell, “Since the church was built, In 1886, this debt has hung over it, We have pald over t48,00n interest. Hut now ail over Sterday wis realy only the re ding of the syvoscriptions. For © montha I have worked. assisted py Irch oMcers. to create necessary en- thustasm among the church members. pay TOON ® y shown yesterday) @ ful we were. g “At the morning and evening service, | & and also in the Sunday-school, the work | ®) was carries on,| © Dr, Ezra 8. ‘Tipple acted ax and Dr. Day, one of the earlier pastors, helped. Donations from tr cents ux to Were received “The help of the young, mi greatest: enti LONG SEARCH y the entire membe Y 1.20 members. All ar 5 the money has been ralse Dr. Odell {9 a young man, not y *) thirty-five, and his energy tn Tralatng this tar flock 4 g and wom- will mean self-sacri MOTHER HAS HAD NO WORD Jones in her tour whe addre! large FROM HIM SINCE JUNE 10. Messenger Boy at the ~Waldorf- Astoria Vanished on Eve of Promotion. ‘Though she hag been searching dllt- senjly for five” mo Mrs. Minnie Maroney has been unabie to find any trace of her son, Ealward, who dl rriously on June 30. He joyed 18 a messenger boy at the Waldorf-Astoria, and had work: o fulthfully that he was mbout ro be promot when he sud ly vanished. The poll were noufied, but the gen- eral alarm sent out produced no resutt. Maroney was the only support of his mother, who Is nearly crazed over her irabliity to find him. Bhe says sze can think of no reason for hia disappear- ance. He ds seventeen years old, bright and of attractive appearance. Mrs. Maroney 1s now staying with friends at No, 39 West Thirty-ctenth street. NEWEST most. They ralsed over $5,000 among them. =| These young people are wage-earners— ks and stenographers—and their {n- dividual subscriptions of $100 and more Choosing the right Corset is the first step towards a perfect fitting gown. The _bRSETS are correct in shape. More than that, they are, in ma- terial, in form, in, finish, the most elegant examples of the Corset Maker’$ Art that the Twentieth Century has yet seen. Made in France. JOSEPH BECKEL & CO Sold everywhere. CHOICE™. CHOICE, GROCERIES . who purchases a package of our TRIUMPH SELF-RAISING BUCKWHEAT FLOUR at the regular price of 14 cents will be presented with a full size 2-pound package of BUTLER’S TRIUMPH BRAND ROLLED OATS FREE. We can’t speak too highly of the quality of our Buckwheat. We know it to be just about as near per= fection as Buckwheat Flour can be, so if you want the genuine old-fashioned cakes ours is the flour to use. Of our Triumph Brand Oats we say no more than that we guarantee them to be equal to the very fiitest packed anywhere. Try them this week with our compliments. SOUTHWELL'S FAMOUS IMPORTED JAM, ALL FRUITS, POUND JAR. . 13c These goods are our own importa- tion, which means no middle man's profit to be paid by you. Sold in other stores usually at 17c. New Henn, Este Brand, extra yo “Porter Brea, Je und package. CHOICE GROCERIES Cool, Snappy Weather This Suggestive of the typical American Fall and Winter Breakfast— Buckwheat Cakes. new crop is just in and we are ready with the finest Prepared Buckwheat Flour sold anywhere throughout this great city. We intend to make the OPENING OF THE BUCKWHEAT SEASON interesting to the friends of the Butler Stores, so for the next three days every customer Imported’ Olive Oli, our beat, very choice; pint bott! “CHOICE: GROCERIES

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