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- LEEDS’S $500,000 YACHT “NORMA” LEAVES THE WAYS. !*ss:er,oa0"Femines 3 Named in Honor of His Beautiful Wife, Wh> Christens the Most Luxurious and Ele- gant Vessel of Its Kind Afloat. | William B. Leede's yacht Norma named for his wife. Mrs. Leedy, was launched to-day frum the Hurlee dry Jocks yards at Port R where th bt was bh supervision of Mesars Lam & Crane, of this city The taunohing arge Many mond hmond, 8. tnessed by a) triends | inches and doy draught ts als with twin screws eXpansion engine Norma The Norna ts the deck is of s some teak wood. For Whom the The modern arrangement of continuous deckhouse affords a much larger p: Rade, even though the flush deck A very elegant library exiende 6 thy shadede forward, ani Syjng wiaKs +) vewnel. ACCUSED BY WOMAN’ WEDS BARONET. EBSTEIN GIVES HOFFMAN DAUGHTER OF WALTER WI- TIME TO HIRE LAWYER. WANS. FAMOUS SHOT. iF Merrik nh. Bur- ding Took Place a Hanover Square. Deputy Police Commlasioner had on trial forty police: Of these twenty-seven Jaugh- of BaBitimore were charged with being absent from their ta {M4 were married tls afternoon at without leave With these offenders {St George's Church, Hanover Square the Deputy was lenient — The only serious cise was that Walter Winans, formerly anu Policeman Charios Hoffman, who is at-|facturer of altimore, hae tached to the Flatbush station, and was |nome at Brighton. Eng. for «ome accused of conduct unbecoming an of-| Mr. Winans is fond of good horses and ts a champlon rev shot, having ie Wyth, of Fitth street | won declares that on the liang Hoffman foliowed her She reached home many matches and night of Feb. for several blocks fn an hysterical condition. and her hus He is an authority on the use volver and has written a book © Jeot Winans bas mor k and other ely due to h Volver shooting a large vogue LOOK FOR POISON IN WOMAN'S Bot EXHUMED AFTER MONTHS | IN THE GRAVE. { | band throatened to “brain” Hoffman| when he lgarned the circumstances y. Deputy Bbstein adjourned the case in order thet Hoffman might abcain counsel. MAD 006 BITES ITS LITLE MISTRESS, SEVEN - YEAR - OLD AGNES OWYER MANGLED. Patrolman O'Neil Secures a Rope, soc the Pet and Pats fn tt. Mr Ban ers Death May te Considered by Grand Jury in Nurse Toppan Cane. There was a very exciting quarter of pais} to thd raning Werle.) nn hour in the flat of Mra. Mary Dwyer = ab cl rie on the top floor of the five-story tene.| OWI. Mass. Feb, 31 -In ment at 829 West Forty-ninth atreet, to. {the Jennie Toppan case was day, Mrs, Dwyers dlack spantet dog|here by the report that the | went euddenly mad and bit its litle) sre ednan Hannister had est in vived ly of been ex- er eataerae Aen MI) named in Kast Randolph, Vi and a Mra. Dwyer had gone out on an er-|Portion of jomach sent (0 Prof. Wood, of Harvard Medical Beh ool, rand, when she returned Agnes was ont Me Mrs. Hana} F. Bannister diel at the screaming with fear and the dog was tearing madly around the flat, frothing,| home of Mr Brigham here, Aug. 26. snarling and biting at everything in|}. She was attended by Dr. Lathrop, t. one of the Government witnesses in. rhe Mra. Dwyer pulled her daughter from|Toppan case, and he gave heart dis- the room and locked the door. Patrol-[eane ax the cause of death. The re- man John O'Neil, of the West Forty-|moval of Mra. Bannister seventh street station, obtaining a rope, |Jis resting place in East Randolph formed a noose, Thus armed, he got|cemetery indicates a change in the in @ window and threw his lasso on| plans of the Govern.nens In the cellar x couple of showw| Last year | LAttlc Agnes's wound) was no tn) ft here that there © Middle- the dos. ended its career. ie par MRS. WILLIAM [Twenty-third etrect. anf is the man- body from | 3 THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 11, 1902 B. L s Yacht Was Built but with ‘BOXING PRACTICE CAME IN USEFUL. STARR PUNCHED MASHER WHO INSULTED A WOMAN. thes Was Theo ¢ Harlem Literary Club owe studies | Mr. Starr, who lives at No 2/9 Went f ar and his friend, HB Delama who is studying for 4 stage carcer vary ag Woman from val rar eld last voma section LY car, 9 Mr a my them laughed and joked evening dress, who be sumew der the tn Mawor, leaned 4 and | Wrtepered to the lad Where dtd you sa at ried Mr. Starr | “He careful, sir, | “Who are yout said the stranger d then he added: “I'n + 4 what you are, you are a cur The stranger punched at Starr, but the latter ducked ani on the tall man’s Jaw with such force {that the latter was thrown over the ar Mr Starrs pa {car to Fourteenth si | Ade. Starr maid to an Mr. i “ vening World ie r volo sae ie show N WASHINGT v The Ber to-day passed 4 resolution recognizing tne able aud gailan: services of Captain ranels Tuttle, revenue cutter ce, [1s officers and me ar; ale nts DH va 1 iy perfor beta pernapa the ten did ie’ urepared s well nanted "en been found was immediately cauterized sex County of » have the body of pikes eS Mra, Bannister examined Prof. f : Miners Crushed to Death. Woodn'a report, 1f It should show any | § f the leading oan ge D, Col., Feb. lind, V, Ribaid [trace of polson in the portion of the aud A review of aciemttie and'Tom abrite were crushed (o death [body sald: to have been enbmitted to 3 ot taal bate.“ : by a fall of coal and rock in the mines! him, may be submitted to the Gran ror N. fo ot. Victor Goal Company, Jury, In seapion In Cambridge this weed, ne Tokai LAL ' r \ | ety Woman's Absence the following letter among their mail ut out to de i They had no correspondence on the nd hear in mind that what Paine’e * | a “sy in Europe | | subject. they did not know Mr. Mus. | Celery Compound has done in the case hesca eavepe toh een TE _| of Marshal Musham, and for thou La Montagne has | ham, exc putation, Like every | sands of others who have voluntarily, her husband, and #n r w testimonial of this great medicine that | expressed their gratitude in similag ei! at once bring Wat a. 4 was ever pr ame to them an- | words, it will do with anvaryin ig*cer< wute a % Land unsought The proprie- | Tnty in the case of every person SS whe (coke: Malas A - whose nervous system, from whatever Sepdicprevions 1a: teclt tors of Paine's Celery Compornd have | (ieee Retiows system, from whate en pping at the Hote! Ken- | | never found it necessary to manufac: | disease, and whose symptoms arly. Her svand | | ture or edit nial They have | themselves in the various distressing’ ity and his attorney saye| eo! | ne f necessary by any trick | ways that are so familiar to every, the State | " © Jof advertising to promote mythical | reader. nes formeriy lived at men # places to positions | “Gentlemen -— but they + offices that never | Your remedy, Paine’s Celery Come mouths j} is the of all | 1, is all that you claim for it, and: F y of which has | 1 certainly 2 boon to humanity. B ' - " p 1 unt of what it does, | have tried’ it, and have secured ‘ th hat it says benefits from it when suffering that Fire Chief Musham, | indigestion or its companion, nervors- h ea}: the Chicago Fire Depart. | nes« Tam told that many of the boys F sthe model of the world, | in the department are using Paine's | ack Poreet . lh i n for forty years in the service | Celery Compound with very satisfac- ‘| mer my husband, on account of business ar menacing + asa lion, industrious, cool- | tory results. I can heartily recommend |afteire, wes unsble to remain with me hd am te | headed, with a record for fighting fires, | Paine’s Celery “Compound for those and | returned from Europe six weeks " ea ine ; and quite as distinguished for nerve | who suffer from lack of energy, net after be came back. y £ Ak. | and generalship as other heroes | vousness. indigestion and similar aile “{ soon made discoveries which were {ormned byt miate and va mm whom nations have bestowed | ments. Yours truly, \ " | public honors for service in no less “W. H. MUSHAM, Deer lt eee erat ite is and a oe Porardous undertakings Chief Mus- “Fire Marshal nie tarps se oiat wa Lard Dakerin ham, in the spring of too1, obtained! Chicago. Ill. Dee. 11, root. ¢ and to my position. T vee _ — —- provement and the Intolerable | cit ts ne wala [eee anna sardine ‘ r) latter” | Business success depends upon en-| The test of an ad ts the profit | a have Mi " “i ‘ ergy. ability--and Sunday Werld therefrom. Sunday World Wen 4 of weak , ‘ ONLY FOUR WAITERS FOR THE 2000 |BREATEST FIRE GHIEF IN THE WORL Benefit He Received trom Paine's Celery All of His Dignity and They Are Reali Ladies and Gentlemen. Compound. Rooms Chasing the Terk t jast night There w t | | (me, but Pesry Belmont sent a | = a ret. stating ¢ = s a messenger © sa) Hage Prides of the Ploor whimpered chat im . P = The tickets of invitation had an: | yy ; a ounced that the music would be 1t certe 7 F ut . : | pinhead se full” orohestra and some | ‘There were ow “y we : With Perfect Ne and J\nocker from Tim Sullivan's district Pnot ce ‘ das Thy hour ‘MRS. LA MONTAGNE TO SUE | FOR AN ABSOLUTE DIVORCE. TENANTS HELD BY | “Sporting Set” De-| clared to Have Fur-| nished Grounds for | Decree During Soci- || Good: Blood He Has || Won the Highest Po- | sition in His Calling’ | sible for an in his business to Promotion for merit to the head the finest fire-fighting brigade on earth, He began at the bottom. Read what he says of the that has also enabled thousands other men and women to achieve wha@ by intelligence and ambition they were the highest recognition that ft {¢ SEVERAL RESCUES FROM BURNING DWELLING. On December 14. last, the proprie- tors of Paine's Celery Compound found Wants. stand the test > prepare papers and ult will be as possible. Mr. La Mon attopney is quoted as saying that 5 client ta out of the State and tha vice cannot be had Sorry for the Child. sake o fwy child’ —and Mra, 1 la Montagne alwo saying SETTLEMENT TROLLEY EMPLOYEE WUT OF COURT. KILLED BY CHR, Chatham Squate MRS. LILLIENTHAL RESENTS METROPOLITAN FOREMAN FA. 193 to 205 Park Row, BLACKMAIL HINTS. TALLY HURT IN BARN. | @hatham Square NO 121st Street, 2226 to 2234 Third Ave., Corner 12Jst St. ei os EVERYTHING RELIABLE. See R2 25% Off-CARPETS—25% Off, The nex ioe the, case t Mor | hibition of Landscapes F: lage ena ie Closing Out Many Patterns. TELLER’S CHICAGO LUCK. | [New Vork Manager Burned Out and | > 5 % Orr Many Discontinued Styles of Furniture, me nee ou Be-Glass CASH OR CREDIT. 1 will be fo hy will be very distagtes | (William Clausen. Noo a “Comfort.. ualwnb" oS“! Dachtera Bros., Piuaicicgeg im | OPTICIANS, | ost evecyabings A Wor and »