The evening world. Newspaper, November 26, 1901, Page 4

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| TWO SHOT IN PARIS BOY OF 1 STREET TRAGEDY. ——— Husband Killed His Wife and Her Admirer, While They Tried to Escape Him in a Cab. o+ (Willie Romaine, with i PARIS, Nov. p overtake it, whet the! esed cease cence ence eee eens teristicaily Parisian thrust it through heart of Paris to-day, At the ¢ ‘ low of th hicle and fired twice, | ner of the Boulevard des Capucines and | killing the woman who was Inelde the Place de Opera a husband shot his) Her companion opened the other iv faithless wife and her admirer in full and tried to fee, bur the husba sprang after View of hundreds of The Opera Square was fl with ie promenaders at junch time when a eab/ Grove across the square followed by a § man running. A policeman who 7 regulating traMe stopped the th front of the Cafe de la Palx. ¢ the working ¢ 3 f a on . MILLIONS © SUICIDE OVER LOST TO HER. DEAD MOTHER Mrs, Rockwell’s Second Mar- Bride of Three Months Drinks riage Displeases Aged Cup of Carbolic Acid 4 Francis A. Palmer. Falling Across Coffin. Because ste married secretiy without the consent of Fro a orhde multi-millionaire montis, attempted muletde across | J _ that Mrs. James Ro. her mother’s cola in her lame at noon! \ grandnicce, will lose the « to-day Uni to atand the grief ocea-[ ¢ fhe had Intended to bestow sloned by death mot 3 Mr. Palmer celebrated Fwintea aleo occurred to-day, the young | ¢ birthday to-day, but Instead of the jolli- | woman swallowed a teacupful of car fication he had Intended to have atl ja void and will dle. his magnificent home, No. 180 Madivon] \other a avenite, he Is brooding In sorrow over] wiipantons. before the action of his ni red, and decided Mr. Palmer ts one of the old-time mil- Monalres of New York, By sheer reritey: force of character and untiring 'ndus-| eine wae tiken iit hie Pea artist es try, coupled with thrift, he bui terre hibeince NOE eT ences sea great fortune. Hix name hh @ynonym for Integrity for thr tere of a century, and his work ta fleld of philanthropy has been anid beneficent. He had intended to beau Rreater part of his vast ext Rockwell. but now it In sal give It all to charitable Institute Mece's Chi relieved mates in Botti: Ing and pre wn td for bin orth thy rolls Hh will with painter, at No and Tw in and the wom Aw Prien is thirte ath hin Cathe milly the Min, 4 Imer is childiess and he ta house and hurried tou trug | ost Pi hia mone ate fre she purchased the poison, orks on anh a * his nearest jStandux: before the body: she ir wagon in Hourlem t 3 de eo wasp ite cup und fell prostrate across ETT AS MEER PCAN ; ty ell. simailensnimesy ifthe mother she loved better t Xe MDH 2) u Y nd she was the daughter les of a niece he loved more that all Hiving the others. She was brought up in his nounced | one day He W home und educated at Vasrar and niimlete ite h bay abroad. | ef One Mundredt and Sevente she married | fee leds oe val Street to pay on the t rt Thomns ¢ -known and Wie vein in romping Learry | w nant la (we Jer In the "1 HAD T0G0T0 a Inte Me ee One-time prosperous chant. He died tive years ago leaving her with one child. ampton lived No, 10 West reet, which was a gift t her from her uncle on her wedding day. ire * wockat WORK ICH “After Crampton’s death his affairs were | found to be somewhat Involved. but Mra. Crampton and her child were lav AN. jehly cared for by Mr. Palmer : i ‘A few days ago Mr, Palmer was | greatly shocked when he learned that jam lines i his nlece had been secretly | married three years ago to James Ro:kwell, the | HUSBAND SAYS WIFE WOULD| MRS. MARY E. GRACE CAUSES S son. of a coal merchant. At first he} NOT COOK FOR HIM. ARREST OF MISS MARY DAY. F Would not belleve tt, but war co when shown the engraved - Saleel a xr Palmer was at the Bre sapsietng (Mime forts. Says She Stole Jewelry, but De- Savings | Institut! ef which and None een Preaident, to-day, Support. “Yes! maid he, “it Is true that I knew nothing of the second marrriage of my niece untll a few BBO SLT U reel taulse eri Pn Max Mug Day, thirt do not want to talk about We undred and ‘Tw ay I know nothing of her rec puabant. |v veed inthe. Marle ‘ Thave done with grandnieces and have |e ig 1. bout nip Day, at the nettled accounts with her once and forfeit Nee DLA Lenox aver rine lls ” MULT was suddenly made aware to WrR Ra CAia CUA TATU R aeee aa LB mailtaae the contrary I had no reason to belteve rie Aernica Ls eothe prisoner. She vas other than a whlow Mina Day: took it dlamand for Vatned iat &2 1 booreveral pawned Mr. Palmer retir dency of the Broadway ‘last October on which ¢ tributed $20,000 in cash among t ployees of that institutio a liberal giver to told the thls Mucgistrate wer str ke tis sald the had. te cant him of her previous to jeavtog to cook hls break fia t wills tL pawnshop. ol Miss Day, nm oxhie hools kK with 4 atitutions, He gave $99,00 to | to gs Starkey Semi at Eddytown, N.Y. Abb S UMMM Ll Setan - TET: and other schools have benefited from ¢ wax now living With | jewelry waa a family heirloom. Mise © Wis generosity. ly and that her mothe ? mere 3 ‘ Mrs. Rockwell who ix at her West] qu: Tape ee Bee elit cpa nt |atieelaru liecauinl Seventy-firet C residence, refuses to| tame int foamenmlon of th n Neen be Interviewed, Her husban ratd was aljourned ty esday: | an taroled | involved th ‘s her junior adjourn th FIGHT IS ON FOR DOLAN MILLIONS BACHELOR'S to be some yen — WOMEN PETITION PLUMS OF OFFICE FOR NENW SALOON! BEFORE CHRISTMAS WO MALE FREEHOLDER'S NAME|MR. LOW WILL ANNOUNCE ALL NIECES AND ON WILLETT'S APPLICATION. | APPOINTMENTS. NEPHEWS CONTEST WILL. For the first time in the history off Mayor-elect Beth Low gave the news nclltvatclieney Daan ieholor Middiexex County, N. J, an applica-| paper men the usual gre Pe MT ATT TCIIT od by fon has been mad he court for afing when h hem ath PS ee galoon Icense en exclusively Jaald he had nothing to EE a a tion. ths way of a ot EUR, andy EoThe applicant is Charles Willer, of | “t one © Bouth River, who wante to keep a ‘2 palbon on Ferry street, as successor ta brother, Theodore Willett, deceased. River has a great m and in order to o to another tavern Willetts ber, Mra, 8. J. Willett, and Mrs. (Baird, a widow, canvassed the for signers. They dln) not ask any , chut after a ttle work secured Wenecessary. dozen women signers, i wto freeholder: have a say tay, yihing avout them? “L will not make announcement appointments Henry Dolan left an and five Hla with ere nouncement Of 211 “When will that b “itis hard to say replied the Mayor- | and Markt Dolan, at thelr sinter, West No. hope |” ative, aiiett and Mra, Baird say it] ‘Hen irty--mixth for twenty years z for young Willett to go % e | Phe rest of ot ta x to gO to business. “They did not select Eas Course Vee) Da, [his slater, but + and thus Ineas from choice, but] Do you like a story where softly} yarious other claus will contin- application will} breathed love vows mingle with the awe si.woodbrisee clash of swords and the thunder of jorses’ hoofs? Then read “The Pup- Pothi F pet Crown,” that great love romance |)‘rne yenldue was then to. be divid Bema aveearing Inthe. Evening ssi Soans® alsa "Ste Gdn 2, \ olan, . gent on her death became One created three trust funds of $10,000 each for the benefit of Ann Della Lee, toswimand |e ARGES THEFT NEW MILLIONAIRE 3 GOT A HERO’S MEDAL. Five Rescues to His Credit, Rewarded Before Schoolmates. | Millie > . amaine er im tn a second. He «playmate and jyeld hin until Policeman b eacted over ow frota Uh 4 temptation { hat! Lit et Wiltle | vie Meth Ute cand iat have w medal. Homaine had saved y dechied that he m WES JERSEYMAN FALLING HEIR TO! ENGUISH ESTATE MARRIES. HOUSEKEEPER pte Meddle be Ts He In Fifty. " Years Old. John I Dobson, of Fisher avenue, New Durham, dew rowlved nos tlee about a menti age from En, that he had fallen heir te a great f eft by his grandmother, List night im 1 his housekeeper, Mary Fallon. | The ceremony was performed by Re rdes 1 of North Bergen, and the 4 were Sctaol ter 2 M wn dames Hurke and Mrs Motil { Pullie, the Recorders wife. Dobson, , " <tiftyenine years old (Nia bride ie twentyeth York Hlock Sya- word of mptly res ireman fo PCompany when he recely rnd h < good for ned hiv position, Ie says that hat married he will Joave nee ngland to take possession of his The was lect by tis father's mother, two years ago. The value of estate is sali to be several million pie alana BARKER'S HOPE FOR XMAS DASHED, PROCEEDINGS FOR APPEAL PERFECTED TO-DAY. + providing for the tak- f Thomas G. Barker, dann y Supreme » but ther term at that time a vefore March Harker will ear term in the cane is are ois hardly certifiel to the Sue record. of the struck [Jury hroceedings in the trial of Barker, [Phe exceptions and testimony th jMed with the Supreme Court on ¢ the struck Jury proceed did not Inciu iy Winkle counsel for | public in suffer! ronchitis of long staniting, trage of consump- thon —- "i Heavy WI lawn Down One in) | Central Park, During the heavy wind last night Dig willow tre that stead in Park near the wall at Stix was blown over and fell neross on the west side of Fifth avi wenty-/§ -[sassin of tlorarl on writ o ¢ Nov tu the Cow ordering the Jat struck jury record fo the Court proceedings, It was this the preparation of the struck jury Tec- ord that caused the delay, i urnable to-day, ourt to certify the the Suprem mber term Off Carnes AO SCHOO Margaret McLain’s Fellow Pupils Thought She Had Consumption. ‘REPORT CAUSED PANIC. f Children of Wealthy Stayed Away from School No. 108° Until Suspect Withdrew. her schoolmates believed shi and were a Margaret M No. es, Linwo Brooklyn, ol fal tion disease, Mar law th Ko wax near | had alway Sh gir, but when hel she was the | which si (in the sum- to whun her. ime whispered about the schoc ad consumption that) Margaret wanent absence ¢ giris who gat ni main had told thelr cough, and | pose thelr} vens Dr. F, mining phystelan ayked him wivettie Danan mption. in si went to h Hoard pal that silowed tn at incipal took ts not Margaret wan re= What action t kn but Last w moved’ from thes The other pupils t nd things are golnK shoal NS f wn, It No. 188 Clove ohn MeLatn, 1 Brooklyn iridge, | Margaret in stat tive children. Mrs. Me tos that wae MW omak it to have her deugh- reinsta ays that Margaret other damaze was done. CLUBBED BOY WHO TOOK FREE LUNCH BARKEEPER WEIGHED 208 AND YOUNGSTER 110. Me Acted In Self= amination Court Moin Defense and Was Po Mterally, th, rt of a free lunch sign ‘Hzpatrick, a Brooklyn kandwich that was p display, overlooking, how Al accompaniment of suc 1 drink, Taking William an action this us times on arrested for in- ina call all Witham the tot a WAS ath fowith a club on and contin Light Mus s2orming rr M had) his mhubines eompdtial an 9 igkering cing drunk. rk when jceman, who no- Kult and urremed rratgned admitt clubbing, but tt he bad acted well. nNe, rination was pom PREACHER CALLS MORGAN ANARCH, RANKS HIM WITH ASSASSIN OF M’KINLEY. (Xpectal to The Evening World.) OSHKOSH, Wis,, Nov, 26.—The Rev, p of the First Hapttat Church, tn a sermon delivered here com- pares J. Plerpont Morgan to the as- President McKinley and de- clares that the giving of Andrew Car- nogle is not generontty, but that it arises from a feeling of remorse on ac- count of the money that he has wrung trom the people He referred to the Homestead strike and the attitude of the employers who, he says, “cannot afford to increase wages or pay the Wage current, and yet {t has been proved that these men are reaping a dividend of from 20 to 400 per cent. on a capital of $10,000,000,"" He applauds the generosity of Andrew: 22 In probably a touch conscience that has caused urn what formerly belonged of Bcote! him to re He ks of combines attempting to override ‘the law. and says thelr) Barker had been hoping. tothaye, the| tempts, whether made by J. Pierpont il heard at ti maa appeal io, ;cember term| Morgan or and that he would be released by, Christ-| anarchy act of the nameless man jin nameless grave, (Sherk a RRR a RR SS so Nee ecb A a 1 THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, 1901: : ieee | GIRL DRIVEN Mer jj To The PEOPLE OF NEW YORK: A PROCLAMATION BY RIKER'S DRUG STORE. Whereas, the people of our city have been led to purchase so-called remedies from which they have received no benefit whatever, and having thus wasted so much hard-earned money, it has come to a pass where they knew not what to believe. Inasmuch as this unsatisfactory state of affairs now exists, know, therefore, all persons who are in need of a medicine for any of the following ailments, that we will supply them with our new Wine of Cod Liver Oil, — Vinol, on a positive guarantee that if it docs not succeed in benefiting them, we will refund the entire amount of moncy they have laid out on the medicine. 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You see our faith in VINOL, and you must admit that we know something about medi. cine; therefore, when we tell you that VINOL is the most valuable preparation of Cod Liver Oil we have ever known, and a wonderful tonic-reconstructor and rebuilder of strength, appe- tite and health, at the same time delicious to taste, we are not unreasonable to expect you to RIKER’S DRUG STORE, 6th Ave. & 23d Street, DRUGGISTS. their at-|Journcy from the office, tired out, at one else, are as much| night nothing takes your mind off your work and makes the journey {pass so quickly as a rattling good | ‘ sire story of love and adventure. You! «“pROCLAIM THROUGHOUT HE: oa will find such a story In to-day’s| LAND" with Sunday World’ Werte, Evening World. The story is “The| The Three-Time Rate speaks to Puppet Crown,” and it’s a winner, than 3,000,000 people three A Story Worth Reading. When you start home on the long

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