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Went Nortt NORFOLK, Va., ines, knows the w ioe M. J. Ve says he Chief, ff Bhe arrived « train in che ata bord: The Chief » who was a i with Miss Cro; fi her well and t black curly hair man ts tho formerly. “Mies Cropse In this city Baker. said so } and was her way meet her father room all day with a you doanding & D.C." May Be in Baltimore. The Chiet would not say t Miss Cropsey had ) but it was fearn rom @uthority that she boarded the ington steamer here aad is tmore. “How do you know this way Miss Cropsey?" tho asked. “Because I know t Purchased her t he rea “Who is this young ma now?" ‘ “1 think he Ia te The Chief aali no th] § Miss Cropsey at the ste @ the young man who puirchas ; Ucket, and he 0 nthe ‘ unth the stea “ well miréainac Then Ghler swaaiehawiinA spateh in whieh MW Newman clairvoyant, sey family th by Willeox and th su h Sure She Lives, “That is all (Continued from First Page. disorderly house " pald the money the place, Shi dt Bissert a regular monthly asses When he raised the assesement she rebelled. ‘Phen he place was raided and she went to the Pn eee | IS CROPSEY NOWIN BALTIMORE? SHE SAYS, “| HAD TO STEAL.” + | Aon BS Chief of Police of Norfolk Says Missing Girl The Pretty Parlor Maid 1 on Boat. VORFOLK, she this city Now will hain wind _ BROOKS NOW SAID TO BE A DEVERY SUCC 'S man wor GIRL POLICE CHIEF SENDS NEWS OF MISS CROPSEY. Va., Dee. tatty 1 throw VE impear m after Nell He frlend noIK Wwity ES fea emat she CHARGES FILED oN SLINES, ely ' ac wand soctri| patier SOR. manual ON DIAMOND. duty Capt Dlamond to Cortrisht Murphy Mie trial wil b tor k nintaw ar Mu hey meet his fa CWE A be a regular tral? the Come ‘There Is no comfort for them in the) mixslo thought that at thin minute Wardm Yes ToD Dissert, official collector of police b trial” he answered mail Red-Light’ district. a cs Wil te a hearing,’ ine | he cloak of the law detled) terrupted Chief Devery, who was pres A power he ent let's stripes aven he nameless his breast, he walks brou tria Wall 4 1 1 ro GAVE LIFE FOR OTHERS. the State courts it 1 i Serreer Tver T= TT States Supreme W Three it The ma ' the t 8 - ' of - preme ‘ \ DEN = man, to mine: NN ' 23 ! aj ‘ ’ ak \ iT ‘ Hie order was i 0 er vwa When Bissert ‘ I'm ther, with him the 1.65 ¢ Assistant and Deput took Blyxer fame, nm one of Sil them At the 8 take !t the wa and he ¢ s Prison Barber Cuts tis Mabe Bissert reach + his father 4 ted ' that he was t . ' be imeaned 1 four yearn ail F “walls of the “potated them out preon in welved By, Keeper Co Ato the W. Mie bree Was tak i y Joy his fatty ‘ Poth prisoners’ pon. given taken from. him She donned the stripes. AO seaner B the prison barber followed and his | fine black mustache was removed and ir clipped short, 'To-night ho will Rix frat taste of the prison fare. F will consiet of coffee and ¥ “Bldsort silvinave his iletace aanigned to a cell ani Warden Johnson sald he wits The saw MAN PROZES sorsus BY TELEG GHEY Hie riton Vo Any Vey t Wavy SN 2,000 6 LONDON, T Koll “ui with p mrock, — row three thousand ds, pe emeralds, wil be King’s crown, Im branches An DENTE, Ms IN ChoWy, 7—Derligne wn robes have Anally Edward will wear a Jacket, and thistle Jous included embro) are mutt not and have dhimestie The proceedings I court wer The irl wae remanded to the. palic Voun Evening World reporter she this confesmton Peant hein taking dlamondy exercise a fascia eroane 1 can Hardiv resiat T love them and cen alt for Woure wandiine and watettiag (het Pthink thes mut hypnattae a some jwa wriv broke my heart when T Wown those Morcill dia Vpleee am long asd Their | BROTHER OF "peMs Ve hbase Oka acer ae oe, “DIAMOND-HYPNOTIZED,” Confesses to Thett of! $1,500 Worth of | Jewelry, After Which! She Lived at the Gil-| sey House. | Kline, Mas Vedat She ecoupled a third floor and t mo her No Vinitors Inquire friendlensness. together w she tx only nineteen commented on bs emp woman Matd and tp Nov 7 she wana ed in the family « Hrookline, Mass, ¢ tired from ewels DE maid Albert D. 1 that day anit valued a plunder, whi diamond rings om Mer- ri sh wit house, erware t wevern! watenes nd rose rd at $00, in From ine the irl went to Prov. lence, BOG, and remained a few days While there she pawned lasnond rom for $35, and tt was thre his that her arrest finally came When she came to New Yerk and made herself com.ertable vt the Gllxey . sited hope throughout the town ind poewned the tele goeds. ising many different name. among them | King. Mis Walker Hunt- ith be Chas riny Mere i Dr woshop Wis ber real name propriet Sixth she told of having pawted the crows for $38 and askel him how she did get it K atid pledge it with Me wrot Provid was, muld Ret the pilee welry avy package Mer servant te get etiveg Titus's De ted with them) whea wis in them H svar Kel up Mra Merrily and Mited tt Jewelry put on Mrs. Merrill Thin te a ist fold econe wit nave t MARKS HERE, —— RAPH AND CABLE. | 5 \George Arrives on St. Paul, Despondent Over Laurie's Towvwomy t he hited hh hing about | | hein in tru [uboens Me wane ety the Ase eharges agains: Lady Panneefote, wife of the Dritish ‘Amb VETOT, WAN GL PpaHe neta i, She was ac. ompanied by ughter and started nee f Bright people get good positions through Sunday World Wants. f Sae-e aftor she hammer numero nplial im you seek help a Sundag Wosld Want will find it fos go Among the victims were J and KR. vaiuo of Fe peed eee ee ees Samite) Ie ton ave entered CATCH A MARLON THINK SHE'S A GREAT TEST THEE LEADER. FOR FULTON. Police Believe Octoroon Girl Capt. Geelmuyden, of Swe- Helped Loot Many d Houses, Yonkers, New Ney cvatd ff fue Mary » teed a oe} tk ! ae we Hor . s Mechelle had |? WEh a display amazed her cap ; ty Headquarters, Wath since ear ee THIEF AT YALE. |°" = | P Cronin Curtis, who lost Jewelry tu the) wa eo. Twei A DRISCOLL DEAD AT FOOT OF en, Enthusiastic Over Submarine Boat, wed! rter fi vorabl gove: ulton Loorew am of sev ‘ vida Capt i A Case Where Memory Was oot Strengthened by Grape-Nuts. oe een eee ee aL] Food that will actually help the ravelled ander water} Memory as well as agree perfectly ; sce at tie witor/ With a delicate stomach is worth x fig the surface | Knowing of, Lo nwitt 1 A good wife out in Alta, Ia., who Peto was flees under water, ‘Tole]did not know which way to turn to inorher torpedo was fred on! get food that would agree with her| tutes furacy wos obtalned 40) husband, who was teft In a weakened Geelmiyden was invited on baant| cndition after a serious illness, and t nd the torpedo-boat sank | could scarcely retain any food in his 5 «Hite ride beneath the! stomach, was one day Induced to try ong tne him) on Grape-Nuts, the famous by her ready-cooked breakfast food, and! MR. HARRIMAN HAS A COLD. co | " now ext any kind of food. (Sse He nt Mls Office Monday ana Sheimentionsttharboyiollentintl: ierasenec ees tal sy. | mate acquaintance. who was so dell- w yetttn Hurriman w 0 s | u me po sly up and strengthen the brain has been | erconTe “ ‘ proven to my cértain knowledge. (opecial to Te ver . Joseph: Unter rrol » Fell from) Sister, who writes for the press, and NEW HAVE Upper Story, ‘tg compelled to memorize a great} Hison Chadwick, andy a seph Unter, thirty-five | deal, has been using Grape-Nuts, and Vanderbilt Hall, enable 4 veld, No. 3 Bast One Hundred and | says she {8 surprised at the result. mitory, was arrests by Campus} Thirteenth street, was found to-day in| There is a marked improvement in Pollcoman Donnelly for robbing the Sle s marbic| her memory, and the brain works rooms of a number of Yale nite st One Mundred and|more perfectly and with better re- residing there. te It lay at the foor| suite, upper story nt the Rant nty-sixth street etation, improvement 1 captain varried SHAFT. shaft and tt tx supposed The body One ‘Hundred and SHUT OFF GS, HEAT, WATER, "Robert Rankin Retaliates on Tenants Who Refuse to Pay Their Rent. : PAID PREVIOUS OWNER. "|He Had Warned Them that He Was About to Purchase in Foreclosure. Seven families Mving in the a |houre at N 3B Manhattan av in ratie awkward plight and wager has be rom them last night in cold, wily: he familles are those rland Jonn MoAMee, ton, John F. Williamson, . Alfred Kinnerlee and John they sp incomfort pager for trical agents rs Magazine, the tram of T Tiltord. Tr appears thts joaned by Rober: Harri : eave a mortgage toa Sings bank. A year age Harris wen! P|aane and was put away. Tis) ade! Mary Harris, then took charge © " wi collected the re the b mortaag A few days before Dee, 1 the tenants the house were notifled by Robert nkin not to y more rent to +. becau Josed, and te purcha ‘ © property was he (Rankiny tonants all pa The pr. 2 Deo & Mr Rankin called Some of the t him. Un all claims ag mid the tenants had no chance 7} Rel away from Mr. Hankin, He shat fe water, nd gas and the ten eo [last nfeht shivered with cotd S] to bed by the ight of Sanitary « ar, ani more the ania revelled in uu rester are bot je exposure Z| sertoumly. . ‘Mr. Fe ‘ester went to Mr. offerad to pay rent. but th with to cold Rankin and gentleman rar. near Hrond way FOUR CASES OF SMALL-POX. aipret «had dled from the t three of her children to suffering four were YY hres, 1 wa the why ——_ WHO IS THIS SUICIDE? Mimacte ut et. avout thirty-five y to-day at by shooting a revoll ription is ne Five Jght Inches tall, welghs 135 pounds. of light complexion, ‘hair und mustache, has dlite white merino under wear, Kray socks, striped whirt, white collar and bine the, Kray check cont Vent, gray striped pants, black cheviot Undereoat and overcoat, one of which Was marked “Martin Weiss, of No, 442 Broadway.” MEMORY FOOD. follows “from the first he began to improve} rapidly, In three months he had | gained 30 pounds. he rays that his stomach has re-) sre 80 completely that he can | ooyeate and thin that his appearance H.! was pitiable and he had no appetite ‘for any ordinary food. He waa put} on Grape-Nuts, and liked the crisp-| ness and sweetish taste of the new food and took to It. His tmprove- ment began at once, and he is now i plump boy. “I know <nat Grape-Nuts will do; | more for weak stomachs than any medicine. The claim that {t will build + TOM DUNN’S ANNUAL BALL. Ex-Sheriff Will, ns Grand March, The recent overwhelming defeat of Tammany Hall has not cast down the Delaware Club, the Tammany organiza. ored by the irrepressible ex. ‘om’ Dunn. ‘The annual ball of the organization will be held Mon. day night in Lexington Avenue Opera- House, Fifty-eighth street, near Third avenue, and the arungements were never more elaborate, nal, Lead the HORE KILLS AGH RIDER, E. J. Matthews, American . . ’ Mr. Dunn himself has taken charge of the uffair, All of the bi, = District Telegraph’s Head, | sr srrar.) Alor tne big men ta Fam hands Sherif will lead the grand Always a feature of «octal Ife in th Kville district, the annual ball of tne Delaware Club this year bids falr to outshine ita predecessors ea eS K. of ©. Charity Ball. Greater New York's young Catholles re busily preparing for the reception maren, - Flung to Death. ening World) Dec, 7.—-Edward J the Americ: to The UPLITA, (Spee: PHILADE M. Pp ra and clubmen In the best known 2 ef Phtindelphta, was thrown from hie hors ey ake ecard Ui ieesearr ane and Instantly killed this morning as hel Ney York Caapter of the Knights. of returning to bla country 8t) Columbus for maintenance of ite Forge: trom) the Raitnor” Hunt) i ospitat fund, a charity which has at AL J. Carwatt's Chester] ceived the approval of Archbishop *« Farm The aceldent dignitaries, Knights ure given. n and other clerte mi drill, in whieh 2, FEW PEOPLE REALIZE The Danger of That Common Dis- Catarrh, Berause catarrhal diseases are a0 common and because cutarrh ts not rapidly fatal, people too often overlook and neglect it un. til some incurable allment develops as a re- sult of the neglect. ‘The tnflamed condition of the membrane of the nose and throat makes a fertile sell for the germs of Pneumonia and Consump- tion; tn fact, catarrhal pneumonia and ca- tarrhal consumption aré the most common forms of these dreaded diseases, which an- nually cause more than ooe-qearter of*the deaths In this country. Remedies for catarrh are almost as nis merous os catarrh sufferers, but very few have any actual merit as a cure, the only good derived betog simply a temporary re- Net. ‘There Is, however, a very effective remedy recently discovered which Is rapidly becom: ing famous for its great value to relieving and permanently curing all forma of ea tarrhal diseases, whether located in the head. thront, lungs or stomach. This catareh cure {s prinetpally com a4 gum derived from the Eucalyp and this gum possesses extraord Jing and antiseptle properties. It tr internally in the form of a lozenge ot tablet, pleasant to the taste and fo ha jess that little children take them with safety dd while riding with the hounds last Christmas Day. No one saw Mr. Matthews fall, but even if help had been at hand nothing could have veen done, as his neck was broken and ne died {nstantly. During the winter the family lved at the Aldine Hotel, and in the summer months resided at Valley Forge. ‘This winter, however, Mr. Matthews ntende Ive in New ‘York, and about mont he tool a y rt street, telty esterday tu attend the hun Mr. Cassatt this morning at lone at Valley house fs oecupte Forge last only: by. er to Berwyn, rm $s located, reakfast. Whe rode off to tie unted his horse After he passed “ight nothing of his movements Und hin ieless body was He crossed the covered bridge Hey Crock and aame out on the 1 berwéen Mount Misery and Moant directly opposite hix own gate vr the horse shied or broke. into saw his stable own Went over man and und on the ck snapped compan, thews ani us known ont found Megargee PEATRCe Land benefit. Sscarninnigan once ‘| HuMlyptua off and the bark are some- but are not #9 conventent not +o palatable as the gum, doubtedly the best auality ts found te Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, whigh may be found In any drug store, apd any catarrb [sufferer who hay tried douches, Inhalers and Bt mount je furiously for AUN horse mesierun, Wiha hows, the dead man’s son = notitie! of the accident he younger man wis nocked hy ated wOrupt and sor ewe and Could net ¢ af It He | Hauld medicines will bo surprised at the Temled that he would lene New York | rapid uproscuent after a few days’ use 0) atc tnd asked that Dro Wharton | ote. Catareh and Dr. J. Wileam White be called in, {Stuarts Catarrh Tablets, which are com: posed of the gum of (he Eucalyptus tree combined with other antiseptics which de stroy the kerma of catarrh In the blood ant the catarrhal polson from the system Dr, Ramadell, in speaking of catarrh ant Tite cure, saya: ‘After many experiments . have «ivea up the idea of curing catarrh by TWO WOMEN CLAIMED HIM, [tur of intaters, washes, salves or lquir * | medicines. 1 have always had the best re a sults from Stuart's Catarch Tablets: th by | red gum other valuable antiseptica con [tained th these tablots make them, In m opinion, far superior to any of the numer ous catarrh remedies 9 extensively adver [tised, Tho fact that Stuart's Catarrh Tab twas Hed with and Drs tnd White Were telegraptie of course, thelr visit will be of Tits re Wharte for. but no avail Dr. Mi hunt and ar 1 thews's death overshadowed the those remaining at the house ely homewanl ——- Fred Ne Held in Maulatrate Crane. Fred Newman was confronted by two alleged wives In the Harlem Court to- day. Mrs. Lena Tagers, who says she 2 AML nt One Mouse In Brooklyn ia a servant at Elghty-Afth street and AS CE Ee hth Ghee Leas Where Woman Died. {ft avenue, was the rat withers |e tentious,tyalclane agatoat, them, be rocases of amall-pox were discov: | ria her under the mame of Pred Pagers [cavse their undoubted merit and harmlen a ts ase at No. GH Elxhth| Dew. 16, Isst, and div with her tll [character make them a remedy which ever Brookiyn, to-day sid she) hud -hien (pat. wader: bora ic | Marth auerer, may use| witht perfect safet: jour death certificate led to an] aupport here He rate away. and the prospect of a permanent cure, the Health Board, and] Mr. Susie For colds In the head, for coughs, ca ‘ound that Mra. 0 Living| fled ber Jun tarrhal deafness and catarth of the stomact SNeys ed VONUMH anu nteIe and liver, peovle who have tried them ma; that Stuart's Catarrh Tablets are a bouse hold necessity, top that Pain (i 'An Ache or Pain is Nature’s warn- | ing that something's wrong. It may | ; be a pain in the back, side, chest or limbs, a twinge of rheumatism, kid- | | ney trouble, or, in fact, any ache or | | pain resulting from taking cold or| overstrain. To assist Nature to stop | the pain and strengthen the weak | parts from further danger, to do | | { promptly and effectively, USE POROUS Alleock’s remiss “DO THEIR WORK WHILE YOU DO YOURS.” Pleasanter to use than any Iiniment of oll, More rapid, too, In results. BROOKLYN, 700 Broadway, Bet, Thornton and Whipple Sts, OPEN EVENINGS The selection of XMAS and NEW YEAR'S presents must soon occupy your at- tention. What shall | buy for my wife and children? CLOTHING, JEWELRY and! FURS are among the most useful and appreciated presents. Don't wait for the rush. Call in time and make your selection and we will keep them for you until you want them. Don't worry about money. Our liberal and extensive credit system will help you bridge the way. Ready to Wear Clothing for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN, Suits and Overcoats, Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits, | Hats and Shoes. The styles are the latest, the assortment large and th: cut and! nship perfect. wor ane Ttest novelties in LADIES’ and MISSES’ Tailor-made Suits, Sacques and , Raglans, Dress Skirts, Silk and Flannel Waists, Millinery, Nearseal Sacques, Gabe Gis "and all kinds of Furs, WATCHES, DIAMONDS and JEWELRY, on| i weekly or monthly easy payments at lowest cash prices. j ANHATTAN CLOTHING CO., NEW YORK, 114 3d Ave., ih “Please do not publish my name.” Name can bo given by the Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. * New York Store—Il14 Third Avenue, Between 65th and 66th Streets, Brooklyn Store—70G Broadway, Between Thornton and Whipple Sts, 4 “ EEE EEEEEEEEESinamemenmmmmmnstmsmmmend a ee

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