The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1902, Page 12

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mL SB MRRs WOME E 2 REPRE BSE AULA JNU Ee dO, Bove. | ae Tilt | Stern Brothe ers ery acalaol BOTTLES LOOKED ALIKE TO ARTHUR STOKES. | Were Side b Tee a Closet i lats § mat £3.95, 4.45, 5.25 | When We Went for oe = a Drink Boys’ & Youths’ Clothing Flo row aturday, New \Vork’s Fastest Growing Store. OFFERS reenp BOYS’ 35.0 OKE OVE! Very long Overcoats, r Prices ma ! d of Season S “EMPIRE” $31 = ‘ * ¢ t ¢ ale r A Iwo Piece Suitt at 3 | Boy Double Preasted, Blouse Suits, / wits, 16% and West Twen ity-third Street choeet and Stok SURVIVES. TO TELL OF WILD { RAGLANS AND AUTOM | owt RIDE ON COW-CATCHER.| G7 Louis Maltampo, a } nies cu sj tall White Wings, Has His HOLOUe cle on Cart Smashed to Bits Girls’ «Length Automobile Coais by Locomotive but Conte yiaitien vil avait Himself Clings to Pi- lot for an Hour. Not many men may tell a story similar to that louis Maltampo, of No. 346 East One Hundred and 1 ret en rRBY sti UH sel tate Tenth street, with difficulty told tation (or anvenorind cou e1 1 to an Evening World reporter to- pri You cannot t ane ! day. For parts of his face are miss- Box ve Mae tate Boot, 4 ub Soke Cuban heel, ultra He t. 9 ¢ va ing and his chest is bent inward toa Rent ; ate sees 2 9 considerable extent, All this the re- In Patent Leather, i Bl o & sult of an encounter he had with a 4 — — — THAT DEMONS! wn enviable reputati | e ~ Still, Better OBIL SEE SUNDAY PAPERS FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF OUR GREAT MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE, “=| Rothenberg &.|| West 34th St. More Bargains in Boys’ Wear. RATE OUR LEADERSHIP. a TI\ as Y LESS “Derby” 5.00 Shoes 2 For Sale Gaby at Asinalse Sb patistaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded. | i 4 i 4 THAN HALE locomotive. It was at One Hundred and Thirty- fourth street and the North River. Louis was driving a Street Cleaning Department eart across the New York Central tracks when he was struck by the “Dolly Varden’’ ex- outh-bound—a train with a by the way. The was injured, the cart was splinters, ami near- ly an hour later Louis was found clinging to the pilot of the engine. BIG FORFEIT IN SERVANTS FIGHT. THE BlG ROBBERY THAT HEVER WAS, EACH ON RESULT. snashed (o Employees Demand an Increase of Verested Twelve varintty Times toon His story foliows : Until Now HOTEL SAVOY CASHIER FOR- DI CESNOLA’S LAUNDRESS I aby routs MALTAMED: GOT WHERE SHE HID BILL. | HAS BUTLER ARRESTED. cart. Yesterda . | t pommimn and) wre: bars | Remembers and All te| Taken to I drive on the tracks | Story of $5,000 poned about thts F Theft fs Pat in Clrentation coat around ears. The wind he ts pies sats _ Beeety, au “| never heart of thie alleged $8,000] Joseph Aryant and De All at I hear a ewish-puft-boom. | roptery at the Hotel Savoy.” aald Capt. | nutier and Inandrese, ty tama nk L never down eal itke a pir I know | am sorry for ve-| ing dead mich a Happy New Year and my little boy te four ye After a while : } down. My i Sys Collewe Ire Then 1 eet @ R004 feat © I am on the front ¢ am pretty mad. The engine killed my horse and che Is trying to & engine. Bhe car Rescue Pi ny from Gen ed mi) at of | that han ting the mall © tnatmicted her ick him on has tray and @ china After keep SUICIDAL INTENT.” REALISTIC “WILD WEST.” * We Saye, mod wick » Home Shull Cry cratic Not | small Boy Shot Hts Hrother tn the Cheek Sen Telewraphy, { world | S04 doa neth In the 1 The informat ma et of the mpiled from a} ! Intercolon exraph Adminiatr »w many nautteal| chey + © in the world. | now ‘ODELL’S POOL-ROOM HEARING | manac for of Waftala, Before a | Suerte Caldwell possessions of ¢ | MIREGRIINR Ta aa: v ef siete deep | ‘ There is quite © owned by nations Porto Rico, t : 5 . - ie toe whed by companie: y Tutuila, Haw H 1 4b : ‘Atnac) Shari fee Barts { r 1,000 nautical in t | Wake and ot “ it » Lot nauons, Bu | esting volume « s none of | Yotes considerable spu mi 1 Ai ting topte, and | lar possessions 78 to K f Broaaw one every t d be posted on ra ee Gust 1 eid " no nace ee nome! tnd arengly ne °° Bie. all temodeslers. © So r witness being ' Siolog who had been seriously Hil ten eonte ri aa by Y Junder set Vail coe BV lime, died at 14 O'clock thie morning, ! Mouse and bine neky, Can Live. Wants, WORSTEIRL” SET A LABOR FIGHT, TO REFORMATORY FIRM AND MEN POST $10,000 NEWARK’S 12-YEAR-OLD IN- Box Coats, CORRIGIBLE CHECKED. wed Ine sident “UNHURT IND FREE WEST POINT CADET AFTER BRIDGE LEAP, INJURED AT DRILL. "| YOUNG PINOVER PLEADS “NO FOOTCAUGHT IN STIRRUP AND HORSE TRAMPLED HIM. Ennis How. No place te ish he Sundsy World's equad will call here to-mgrraw for the \ , Remaining stock of ¢ DESERTERS HELD | Uhree Wanted at Fort Wadsworth JAMES McGREERY & CO, LADIES’ CLOAKS, made and Castor K —Semi-fitted ha Short black Jacl cloth ets, made of Double asted or fly. vith satin or S1o.s0 and $1 Ulsters,—made of Oxford ey cheviot or black cloth, With or shoulder capes, withou or theatre wraps, — ar velour coats, trimmed with Twenty-third Street. IN HACKENSACK. ARRESTED FOR FIGHTING,| THEY HID IDENTITY. and the Fourth at Port Kiley, Deputy 8b the commanding o h that the ch and Phil Ulirtek Fort Wads Fort Ties; whan lon In fan . expired yeaterday. A mi ary men cg nee ore Come to! By MRS. FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT, “| eee Rater + STE A Ate SkOR CRS may How 500,000 People Manhattan in 4 Hours Every Day. Story of a Daily Ex T e Suburbs That M the Raid on the Cherokee t seem Like a Lawn “Tih istrated with a Panorama in ai age New York’s i New Administration. Great Double-Page Supple- ment. Photograph in Color and Half-Tone of All the Principal City Officers Groupedin theCity Hall. By L. L. Roush. ser of Greater $800,000.00 Lost in One Game of Baccarat. Children of | “| A oe New York {t.t) 9 Century at and London. ft,+,; “lunchausen. }*, The Telephone That Sees. Fantastic Story That Fore- stalls in Imagination M. Syl- vestre’s Great Invention. Mystical Story of a Murder and How It Was Solved by the “Telelectoscope.” By Mark Twain. Another Lesson to People Who Are Inclined to Doubt the Intelligence of Dogs. See To-Morrow’s Advertisement. ° : Ne Sunday’s World 3 rarer tHit “Nex ee Sunday S Word 20th Nell Cropsey’s Death Solved by a Bloodhound, Who Was Not Believed. ee Pee oe es THotet tet + + F430? usr fvgrsyaire +464 a ete wh pede shot titst ere cet ob Perera ay POrSrorur se. eS7 + > £2 + es 4 +t * e: Pais porary Foe te Ptah oes SP Sierra sar aren seks te >: aes

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