The evening world. Newspaper, January 31, 1902, Page 3

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Over a City Bloc Block Swent THE GREATEST by Early Morning EXHIBITION OF FREAKS Blaze. On EARTH / A LOSS OF — $1,000,000. Brave Colored Porter Rescues Sur- geon-General Rixey's Sister, (Speetal te The Bvening World) NORFOLK, Va. Jan. t—Ire swept &@ large section of thie city early this . morning. The lose will probably reach | a milton dollars. The burned durtrtet | covers over a city block, and at least! one hundret and fifty business and liv- ing houses were destroyed | Severa! thrilling rescucs were made by the police, firemen and citizens In one house five women were carried down the fire-escapes uninjured. The telephone and electric power sys- tems are at a standetil! | The fire was the largest in this city | for thirty years, Its rapid @ue to lack of w were also} hundred rs, re THE WORLD: FRIDAY Bviainu, sant Alex 31, 1902 3 pe WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH USELESS ' Ob FRE IN CORONERS? USE THEM AS FREAKS. HERO ACT PRINE'S CELERY COMPOUND NORFOLK, VA. OF NURSES. wean On the Other Hand Jerome Says $100,000 Can Be Saved to the City by Abolishing the Office HEALTH —Scholer and Goldenkranz Do Not Like to Be Laughed At. 7 We Tuny > ni Win Young Women Slept w 7 Sian nats E) . Small-Pox Victim to Keep ( Her Warm, OUT IN FREEZING ¢ OLD. Tent Had Been Erected to Whicl @ Little Girl Was Take from Ir Mtoe " email pox hom 1 we : . © live * . rt 1 A week % ais of many of these Paine'’s Celery for others nat- no were sick—and ty th are thou- having the orhak-down, in hope that themselves— who were sick were f the one true remedy nd unexpected letters t > Burlington from n Omaha, telling of thetr exe ‘ ome of these letters shed by permission of the to! i) in different ways the 8 greatest physi- of authenticate® estoration + HOE BER. J arut the erat bee Ta Gaol Y \ | Rue ' . E AM NOT WERE | the ® Ut (es Gy ; lig STEP RIGHT INSIDE, GENTL EMEN, AND SEE SCHOLER AND GOLDENKRANZ EAT‘'EM ice n 4 . 4 indulgences, of mend vas y ° ou that ther influences—the num- x ‘ in the Otter, f t si is thousands fm Our Great Ciaran Sale 1 | tempting offers, eclipsing anythin, we oe (MASPERFEL ped ars one an alu oe oar a LEVELAN 3 nd you have the advantage of our very liberal 144 BOWERY, Part-Payment System. sa! Men's Suits, were $22 to $30..... Reduced to $18 \ <s Men's Suits, were 20 to 25,....Reduced to 45 5 ‘ x snare var by)call da ibessied at h Men's Suits, were 16 to 18,.,..Reduced to 42 nitig) waieaian ae tia \sesegeasel.s i cronsesali cucaieer oc aR, LJ , te : il Men's Suits, were 12 to 17,....Reduced to 40 ATEN SUNS FORNEW TICKET “POLICE cee anh eee § LIT LE M Formerly Sold for $2.50 $3.00 $5.00 37.00 BIG BALL TO-NGHT SYSTEM ON BRIDGE pigceRVicTIM?’ — BUTTON" ORDER Sones AA 200 S80 4.0 CHARITY FUNCTION. WILL Plan to Avoid Crush on Manhattan Side Goes: JOHN SHEEDY ACCUSES A PARTRIDGE DOES AWAY WITH. DRAW MANY NOTABLES. Into Effect To-Morrow. | MAN AND WOMAN. ONE OF MURPHY’S RULES. Run Ave.---104-106 W. 17th EN : . NOTICELTOIatai hte of ple j = . sll THROUGH FURNITURE STORE. OT aan Clee Walenta! © | tensticuss ity ates ace ine trajens| zz oha Reve: ini te maniNpme) Sete a Brooklyn Store, = = 470 Fulton St., Upstairs Dower of Flowers, en Hetde Commisstone a Appeared: ever 1 ; the bridne | | nw ’ at Bond and Fult ts. Tr cal bridue trains, dual ofits. eae except those tak- on under, at the tstand seeved eis a let of rere, Mrs. George am ske, Mrs Nathaniel Marah ee Ri ESCAPE IN COTTAGE. rd, Mra CH Crysmer ne Saved Her Life an — | “WHAT WE'VE GOT To Say.”! Injury. Important J from Sar! J}. Kurtz } Wyekoft | Ackley © Prevented h summer home The flame from a match aet fire to { the con ball : y Atarch tate wit a furniture and olothing. | A during this speoial sale in: re. who the erriate | an thelr easy Wwookly payment plan. we oe tine, = coh RAT aR te a e! 2 NATO SET FIRE SCHOOL TEACHERS ee Th HE ER WRAPPER, ARE PAID ON TIME. NEW YORK’S HISTORY. Institutes the ating Vrompt Work of the Servants Comptroller Grout Reform—Cheeka A er New York get thelr pa of the vart This time promptly Aside} Mr. Grout sent out to the from a pevere shock Mra, Schuyler es-| day between 14,000 and 16, ury resenting $1.500,6 Schuyler, husband of Mrs.) This sending mineral-water manufac-| school principale 33) Woet) Thirty-sixc h it was the custom ; the principain to He (said he fad heard nothing |come to the Co ft wite them. i urtia, Mes Dantel Dellehanty, Mrs. | Heney T. Broody, Mra Hit Van Veoh | SFR Ee! SAE YIS Bed ronlid, Mad tt lit SCHUYLER’S NARROW FOR FIRST TIME IN GREATER! A ° ga olen im net Union en are Incidentally, the new a; =~ |. BLYN & SONS, Third Ave. and 122d St. 00% Sth Ave, 30th and 40th Sts, ? Qf lo2 Bowery, near Broome. + They Sent My Child Up in the Mountains, THIS VERSE ON THE KEYSTONE e& COCKTAIL BITTERS It's your fau WHITE'S ANGOSTURA BITTERS MADE IN CURACAO ee eeeeeeneet en at Word h n this tty Camprell, one of ely know Sunday Wera soda - f rohan Wants. e 4 | stund Uae test, The World, ~

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