The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1902, Page 5

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i flan SETTLE AR NETRA TP oa G ee EE THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9, 1902 ICARVING INWOOD | : vothout HER CHOSEN ART. GEORGE BAIN TELLS HOW HE PLANNED Leas eI ere Bridesroomn is Is indie | nant Because He Was| | Not Named as Co-Re-| spondent, as He Says} Capt. Clayton's Law-| « yer Promised. | pS Se ) oy | naid is in @ state of nervous collapse over the pubiteity | given to her firmer husband's divorce Firet of all, it fs not true.” said Mr. mother and sister ob- the simple. ‘Bain, “that m5 » elther of | It in 1 have my ks, ant my sis. | ter, Mre Gre I make n Met at Summer Resort. met M summer r CLAYTON, ULV, SS nd myself was to 1e, because Mrs. C ne r State ar have been strictly a ihe ser yton “=| Jay ai ~ Sept ind * secure! | (etry publelty, for she | mise Lone had she wished. jand fina! Jed on Mr. Hyde. we this way, noweve he silence of Mr Hyde tered uned no : red a0 ing appiled Spee teupposs (hwout | sane anti Jan. 7 Jan & we rment. | unde. If L i were married Thess are the simple| change I would slo\ Bean (si and tbe bur return fact that 1 have apt. Hertram’s ageinte ment between Mr. Hyde! cee argues someth. t rk, but we have Mrs ayton wax to have received ' no what our addres will be. be. ‘ONG JOURNEY = IWOMEN TO FIGHT. T0SEHHALTH| SUNDAY SALOONS. ——— 4 ——— HARRISON PASTOR \ WILL VISIT SOUTH AMERICA, Mass-Meeting of Teperancel Workers Will) Begin Crusade for Strict Sabbath. | Rev. Manrice O'Connor Has Done Mach for Holy Cross Church, Mant rough- sign tt expects to get Thin petition Legislatur ommittee ge) to the lead for the defeat of an rotuced to legalize Bunday | salt Mra | ue women and cnildren wee | tims stloon, and LIVELY FIGHT FOR SUFFOLK BENCH. JAYCOX AND DIMON OUT FOR VACANT JUDGESHIP, many aiied. |: ar OConnor, to The Evening Wap.) ARLINGTON, N. J, Jan. 9—Rev Father Maurice Pp, O'Connor, pastor of |County Committee to Inderse Suc- the Church of the Holy Cross, Harrison censor to Judge Reeve Next N. J., has found it necessary to make aatarmar’ an extended tip to South America for his health, which has been goor for = some time. (pecial te The Evening World) Rev. Father John Brady, of South Amboy, soa ey vane * M. NariJletio, cant County Gonmusti tes’ wiltiimect here ceeseemnagoh, of the iloly Cross ts one| 2D Saturtay to tndorse a successor to ef the largest and soundest in the State, | Judge Reeve. There are two candidates ‘A fipanchal statement just made DY>-|tor the place, ex-Distriot-Attorney Mc shows the Feceipts to bo $26,090.30, Walter H. Sayoox aaa ore EDs and besides paying the running ex- penses, a new hall costing $7,000 was! Dimon, of Amagansett, Chairman of Duilt, the Murray property on Jersey | the Committee, streot, adjoining the C. Y. M. A., Wee] A lively fight !9 brewing and there od for $3,000 and $1,000 was paid | walt no doubt be a hot session. The thurch debt, which now amounts Ind a C OP soon The value of the property | Bdoraement of the County Committee is over 30,000. im equivalent to an appointment, for The success of the church has been| Gov, Odel! will be guided by the organ- frorta of Father | wation largely due O'Connor, wh yntrol in 1s86. RIVERHEAI), Jan. 9—The Repubil- a He ahr New ata jen in The World Al- partshioi : money bu »|Manac for 1902 describe the insular enureh in Harrison avenue, Harrison,| possessions of the United States, f which he ts pastor ofall hope te him return fully re-] There 1s quite a list of them now— stored. Porto Rico, the Philippines, Guam, — Tutulla, Hawail, Danish West Indies, 1ER MPS NOR DROPS, ee idea month in and | Wake and other tslands. This inter- A) Bike York City et esting volume of fact and figures de- month out, in New Yor! Y cireu- | votes considerable space to our In- lation The World maintains a lead |sular possessions. Pages 176 to 190. of tens of thousands over any other Pv) 1,000 Topica Tereely Freated in the 1908 Worle Well petated ‘ana paper. 1 newedealern. © |me the way ¢ SALE OF SEIZED [tne om Ng ft Is the women. therefore, who ehould| Neville sata they were intended as | protest againex any increase tn fs! gifts to Mrs Neva M Vail. of Chteag we to whom he haa since bren am not by any meana fyooate [and that h TRIES TO TEAR ‘DOWNHISJAL Prisoner in 7 Brooklyn Starts to Demolish Building with Bare Hands. RIPS OUT THE BRICKS. i i Recovering from Intoxication, Mc- | Cue Declares He Has no Recol- lection of His Attempt. How Thomas Mecue a prisoner armed with intoxication, began «| prommaing attemy ) tear down the| Bergen street p station with his de known to Deputy | in of Rrooktyn, in| bare hands was 1 mmiesioner Katy Mec (2) Nine) avenue He wan arrested | eetay night charge! with intomten His knife keys an verything le nad were taken from him before wa ked up W ell No wtratched himself out on the} whole butiding He was put in watehed. In © Was fined S14 the police FROEHLICH HOME AGAIN. "| Heal Ketate Man Reported Missing = Hack a Few Contastons. ‘ yt ‘ n New Rochelle ht He was silzhtly bruised bul to wtherwise was uninjured NEVILLE’S WEDDING GIFTS. ltohman Who Ha: im Hite Hid Gems | taken from He, of Liver uniry on the which was Marshal } i by an order| Adame United fenkel. has been stop) ted down by Jutae ere Neville’s stocking Judge Adame Reopens Case of Eng- | 9°" morrow at| | apector Timothy | *! a Beautiful Bridgeport Woman Began by Whit. tling, and Now Rivals marked proereas | Mise Fra ced predlle had a pe MO BABY RUN JEWELS STOPPED, AT MERRIMANING ORDER OF COURT RT PROTECTS, M‘CRUM AND THE COOKES HELD IN BAIL FOR IT. wi Teobert for a hes Got a bargain to offer? Don't it, Let everybody know it The World. Look for the contents of this telegram in to-morrow’s evening papers. ‘ J. GUMPEL & SON, CLOTHIERS. t So Harm im Leary a £ nife rough | We have | made the Best in Her Line. | * 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. OUTFITTERS Our January Shoe Sale Drew Thousands To Our Stores, TO MEN AND BOYS. Eager buyers from everywhere, anxious to get the benefit of so fine an offering. {iut the iminense stocks are not yet depleted—there are still plenty of Shoes for thou- sands more. And we have addea another big purchase from the well-known, reliable firm, the fF. M. Hoyt Shoe Co, The shapeliest. best-fitting, best-wearing Shoes ever sold at such a price. Such great values ought to make the biggest shoe selling in New Yori history Rice & Hutchins’s and Our Own Men’s $3.00 Shoes. Patent and Enamel Leather | Velour Calf, Black Vici Kid, Tan 2 2 OO e | F. M. Hoyt Co.'s Men’ s $2.50 Shoes. | 6.149 pairs exactly. Ma Wa (Calf, with kangaroo tops /Calf and Patent Colt Skin; all st zes. Not a pair worth less than $2.50 It jthis January Sale.........0-0e0. Ceacocu ° Hox |sizes. Every pair made to sell t {thas $3.00. For our January sale reduced jtoe shape ed or cl | sizes Mail or Telephone Orders Filled. Open Late Saturday Night. | vy sothete | OUTFITTERS. TO MEN AND BOYS, 241 & 219 Sixth Ave.. nr. 14th Sts 125th St., corner 3d Ave. SUNDAT WORLD WANTS Save Time and Make Money for Advertisers. 47 Cortlandt St., nr. Greenwich St. PRUNES FINE, famous Santa Clara V cents a pound in other stores for this wee LARGE, ust received a fresh consigriment of handsome, selec illey. They average 55 to the pound—a size that stores, "s special sale. tor Prunes of equal quality 44 POUNDS FOR 25 c. (lb. Bag the Famous Pride of St. Louis CAKE OF YEAST FREE MEATY CALIFORNIA. ted new Prunes from the sually brings 10 eady for vou in our go at the price ever 2,400 boxes, 120,000 pounds, While they last they lowest WITH New Pies marca *12¢ FREE rig THIS WEEK 3 (BS GRANULATED. SUGHR ery customer who pu at regular pr Holled Oat Flakes, Farina © Sardines, park, = BRANCHES, PRICES QUOTED Db NOT APPLY TO SUBURBAN im STORES. GROCERIES

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