The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1901, Page 3

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: BOY AND GIRL [FLYNN NOW Tomes wa , DECEMBER 17, 1901. MORSE ADDS $4,000,000 IVJOGE LINK TO GIANT BANK CHAIN.| WNEWSTOR Stormy Scene Followed by the Recalcitrant Official’s Discharge for In- |Climax Marked To-Day by His Merger of Bank of the State of New > = = Bs) ~< U ep) = ” 2) mM 0 > G) > < subordination—Called Fanning a Sneak and Coward. York Into National Bank of North America. | He Is Only 19, but Deserted | ‘ Wife of 18 and - " Morne so NA iarayNciecree ge sree ats Ue i fe RERRI EE Ladies’ 4 . markatile chai of tanks “TD REMARKABLE CHAIN ¢ wiioun "tauren todowle mo] | Reeglan, y offering for sub- t stockho a Baby. COMPANION IS BUT 17 Her Father Says He Will Spend His Last Dollar to Punish the Youth. OF MORSE BANKS. : National Hank of North ng to abe Bank of the wus National. of Sew Umater. 58 inches long, made of Ox- ford meiton, yoke front and back, semi-fitted—detachable triple cape, Thisis without doubt the greatest bargain ever of- fered—the long coat is the rage—but the usual price is $15. You'll find in every case the ‘'New Store's” prices are ’way below those that you have been used'to paying. We are winning fi hundreds of friends daily | by our low prices. Fearing the wrath of an angry father, end also prosecution because he dv- werted his eighteen-year-old wife and baby to elops with seventeen-year-old Hazel Rollins, of No, 24 Sixteenth atreet, Brooklyn, Willlam White, nine- teen years old, a lawyer's clerk and hetr to a fortune, haa disappeared anJ detectives are now cearching for him and the girl, All attempts to trace the movements of the young couple since one night early in November, when they were| Warden Hagan, of the Tombs, was peen together on a trolley-car on the| dismissed from the Department of rey, pedal hate have failed. Soon | Corrections by Commissioner Lantry tor their pearance word was ro- = = y ceived by Mr. Rollins from his daugh- for insubordination this morning. i ter that she had married White. He was violently abusive to both |‘ Young Whito {s an orphan and has/the Commissioner and to Deputy |* been aed at she ome of his wealthy | Commissioner Fanning because Lan grandmother, Mrs. M. A. White, thel try won ticallvorr: Fannin Gwner of valuable: Brooklyn real \estate,| (f2, woul notcal epfronl at No, 811 Thirteenth street. further investigation of conditions in And it was at one of these church af-| the Tombs. fairs that he met the pretty school] Deputy Warden Flynn has been put girl who ts now missing. Hazel Rollins's| jy charge of the Tombs Gresses are not lower than her shor- a 5 tope and her fair hair hangs * Jaganites! waist in two braids. She ts the = | oMtcog acter, h \ ter of Charles A. Rollins, of No, 2ufand found that Wa Bixteenth street, proprietor of an ex-| Blackwell's Island peniptentiary, press delivery enterprise. He 's a we charge. He found Fanning with the known member of the Twelfth s Commisioner and immediately opened Reformed Church. uO, Hagan Dinmiased. White had been married + ‘This is Fanning's account of what mers ago to Miss Florence Cra happened A from tis of Huntington, 1. 1, who had be pity Ward Maat, s. The Varieh ne the largest banks and retire from | h Amerten, 84,000,000, a Candy, Gloves. Warner Van Norden, wh } We have one of the most_ sing inter Ameren 1 complete stocks of gloves in it Keep’s | it , irr eee =| ‘al Holid: q New York. While having a |TAMEN TO SERWA FROZEN poplEs 9224, Hodes | Seat Stas Fownes and other celebrated a BY THE BANDITS. TIED IN TREE TOPS,, >scenber ith to 252, ff Stetina me $ ‘|| INCLUSIVE. ufactured especially for us in eee regular and cadet sizes. | Assorted Chocolates, . .25¢. Ib, MISS STONE REMOVED FROM TERRIBLE SUFFERING OF CIT- Chocolate Chips .....-.7.'25=. 16.11 $4.00 8 $1.50 - 25¢e. Ib. | BULGARIAN TERRITORY. IZENS OF MONROETOWN. | (-josoiats Crean Sits + 25e- Ib] every palk GUARANTEED. | Chocolate Marshmallows .. . his supertor or his instant dis- | Lantry in the latter's constitutes grounds missal." “'T think so, too," said the Com sioner, and turning to Hagan he » ‘hildhood playmate of hin. The went direct from the oftlee off co: = sl See ere hucen raid TnGt toreec ice Comieilaal TARIE Sethe investhentions | Chocolate Ice Cream Drops, 25c, 1b, | KEEP MFG. CO., sensation that had been sprung in their vas white In the face w ne rity | Chocolate Nougats........ 306. Ib, Makers of Keep's Shirts. midst by the announcement tha: the Me went straight: by ‘the | Old Fashioned Chocolates. .30¢. Ib. 7 be then sixteen-year-old Willie had run ments and began jacking | Caramels «+6 220: Ib, Bway, bet. 11th & 12th Sts, the clock the main d and a few Dundes, vut missioner tow 1 conferred 5 ded this (reas salto: Marshmallows .. 20. Ib, We Have No Other Store in | Fig Wafers . 5 . .20¢. Ib, New York. : oe) Pistache Paste... .. + -20c. Ib. OPEN EVENINGS. mn A | All Boxes Packed 16 o8., Net Weigh: 5 eSeSeses: ath ose | These goods will not be on sale monary, shbur nals 1 nl holding M r "| FIGHT FLAMES TO MUSIC. syii'tivi"itimaget™ [tan bu ot his By) é bab ‘ the neghbors’ wonder 1 actions. Novel Incident of Small Blaze in New York won the ndskip of Mazels g father, who did bw that the boy a Novelty Stare. tnerwiss on Tuesday, December 24th, wis then married nines in I ML Inger Oke yp) WASHIIN Fae ay iW Bright people get good positions emoothly until 1 not the corner « ‘ . Jay conten | at church time one November Sundiy way, created As ALLACE & Co. through) SundayaWorld b Wanted morning ot 2A T HW 31 CORTLANDT ST., N. Y, | you seek help a Sunday World Want Neither c hy Mrs. White (ind biel be HA Second Door irom Church St. will find it for you. neck her favorite gr. Search wax made Jam, and when thi feared the children had m y and the police were asked to find them. 2 Mrs, White and her buby live at Willamaburg, with 1 in his room. or Hazel and Will a Holiday Shopping at vigutous tones Mr, Rollins announ to an Evening World reporter tha: SEWELE! the presents laid away, to be reserved till wanted. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, wou'l spend his last dollar to punish White |’ is more than a pleasure to inspect the great jewelry stock now—to select and have Silverware. Clocks—we have the most complete line of everything. Our factory is working day and night—working to sell the BEST GOODS KNOWN, to you direct, without the CH : middleman’s profits. A renatatien of 25 years is your safeguard in obtaining the RIGHT T RISTMA.S CORNER. : GOODS at the RIGHT PRICES. HIRD AVE. & 58TH ST. WAT GHES. AMERICAN PEOPLE SHOULD PAY BIL “—~ Jewelry. Diamonds. Sienna eee dane oon We imported most of our dia- OPEN EVERY No matter how little or how much you pay, Our guarantee back of every sale. _ ji ii i - Hes’ gold Ladies’ ex- M'KINLEY'SPHYSICIANSMAKE| | seaie’ Senteres it “Confidence | een ee tt ea thon Gan» reac A STATEMENT. Sand there are so few firm: | wholesalers now ask. We have NIGHT Eve ‘tine wWe have been adding to our built up our business by selling Wich. Teok Great Reaponalbitity ana|§-reputation for the past 25 years, Jour goods at the right prices. THIS MONTH Bien or They Now W Bie and to-day it is second to none. |Our folicy does not permit us 20, Our factory, where we make |to say “Our price so much, most of our own jewelry, and our large purchasing facilities permit us to ke the censors of all the goods that enter our es- tablishment, and we have never let an unworthy or mzan article cross our counters, t @emencration. { j this watch contains more pure WK. old than any watch we h b.” We guaran- e "Cl k ee ee ere! | Until 10 o’Clock. OperaGlasses. BUFFALO, Dec. 17.—-In view of tne wide discussion Incidental to t tlon of who should pay the physicians mho attended President McKinley, Dr, Matthew D. Mann statement to-day setting forth the a \ tude of himself and his Dr, Mann in reply to quest reporter said: “We feel th operated on the President o States that we ope ir can people with a A a | LK ya ele al) President for thei Wa : have ever seen at or even near the price Monograms. Av oplatnators popular Ladies’ T solid 1kr. © %j set with fine } not by the famil: Akt gold, rienly ens brilltant, ( ley, but by the authoritie Somes patterns, nickel shield for and others, to take charge of the Pres! tom, We monogram and we feel therefore that w sated mite, > Elgin oF Lambert works, SW, with fut Jew spection we took in our hands t most prominent t {a ements, iy we hen we feel that in taking mente, ty Well Worth an In Ladles’ solia Mkt. gold Ladies’ sterling silver hunting- Cane, top an bottom engraved, plain case, | centre with shield for front for] monogram, monogram, | 1h buck set with fine a Nethers Gold Bracelets we should not lta h Dills to the fami might render t tate would be ley ought to be ACCUSES HIM OF BIGAMY. Diamonds. | We have other Waltham, | hunting watches Mra, Sherwood Says (“He Tired of i malt min? Elet Me After Baby Was Born.” 5 sod "That sibert Aes Shirwan with three mail Hekate sete $75.00. hee pnengse tee fvublet cluster fone searies st r x rears See ‘ E ® Hee walked | iste +01 Jose Poa = $12.00. $55.00, Y = 4 Ores, morning. | She eck ne Ninn 2.75 to $20.00. $3.75 to 100. $15.00, | $35.00. Others trom $7.50 Up. ee $12.75. Y $40.00 Send for Ilustrated Catalog, seer |Open Every Night. Third Avenue and 58th Street. _Open Every Night Seine LAMBERT BROTHERS, The Christmas Corner.|

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