The evening world. Newspaper, February 20, 1902, Page 5

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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRU ONLY $20,000 LEFT | ARTIST POWERS GOES TO THE THEATRE. MARCELLUS DODGE + Many Peculiar Provisions In The Will of Mil lionaire Marcellus Hartley. | Ft my wife. Fannie C. W the sum of $15,000 yearly, erly instalments Hartley +-—_—_—____ he leaves the ae ea irthday, which will any remaining income from vetween my wife and (wo daugaters am Erandtattiogs W tee share and share altke ati] a student 1 has taken| “Shontd my wife marry again the his grandfather's pace in many dire house shall revert to my torates race and Helen. and in thereof my executors shail pay to the sum of $25,000 cash Meu of the yearly sum of mentioned, I direct that shall pay her the sum spoken of as bind and gag the prisoner.’ | Hisses ‘Ready. men’ bouncer is compelled to rap for order nesses to the will, about which of my daughters marry my “| executom to her at . wooed csr ied AA) ‘When I count three. flre—one, two sitect, Wien lus Hurt-| % exDisesche: will ley Dodee Nears ot{ OT Horseback, It Is Jesse James, the 1 reads age, I authorize my executors, with thel Stop! What means this? I've all my debts are patd| advice and consent of m wife anal blood. and dis 11 and eq daughters, to pay to him the sum n t Chester te] ash Hartie ase of my family residence. | N Maris ‘ i with Some Odd Req ve there! Za | “When my wife is sixty veura of age ‘ cs Mou : ash When 6 we ha tn urty-tve years toy er with all ‘ hey each receive $100,000 Also the use of my ar “ tppurtenances—a ‘ e remainder of my eatate shall, <m when my wife attains to of - iY 4 All ree | SAVORY, be divided between my daugh r x 1) ters share and share a ' Li Ke Wine make r Wo He inchie] to be executors of this my last ne ome trast shull| will and testament, hereby revoking be paid [all former wills by me made SUSAN TRAINOR HAS BEEN ARRESTED FOR | 25TH TIME. ete Love for Liquor Responsible for Remarkable Record of a Good Cook. End of first knife in Jesse's hand lays him low. Susan Tratnor Flattery, who is now a sergean Hee. Plattery had just been ap and tt was his 4: arrest. She told the police that she had been & cook in Bellevue Hospital, Manhattan, but was Iald off a week as she had been vaccinated. and it “took’’ so well that it had incapacttated her for work , Hoboken, ed by Recorder the County her was drunk- she has also deen ar * New Kk and She was to have gone back to New r places on the charge unken- York to-day, but the old love of liquor ets. She is said to hold the champion- overcame her and she fell by the way- ‘ip of New Jersey in Ue matter of ar. ar -4 “rtm, She was frat taken IBto custody ine ounte daly, Oe Simaye welcome in thirty years ago by Patrolman John |best couks whe t that Institution Calamity Jane, “true to the core” (getting red of ranch life)—I'm getting sick of this kind of life. I had a husband once. It's a long story. They caught him dealing from the bottom and they plugged him. I loved him, tote squar’ with men Boy in gallery, spying her knives— Holy smoke! Get on to the can- openers! GIRLS ARE AFTER ~— THIS POLICEMAN, HIS HABIT TO SAVE ICE PUT FERRY LIVES IN ICY RIVER.’ OUT OF BUSINESS, DECKHAND PLUNGES IN A BOATS OF 39TH ST., BROOK- SECOND TIME. LYN, ROUTE TIED UP. me Which Went to Resene Through onen of Resene— Hat Herotnm, tomende An In Steers Cnhes to Lnconcer “ 1 within a week | Tee played mischief to-day with the! a Lor ‘ Khand of boats on the ferry hatween Thirty-ninth dumped he lew wateral atreee, Brooklyn, and Whftehall atreet, of t PT AOY Anke awl Yorke OhalterrsChAAl tose sews ante reaiice yoni | Gudlneee a ieee eelaentn 4 HE HAS TO USE SNOWSHOES hoard at Q \ *|fouth Brooklyn were forced to risxe| BECAUSE HE'S SINGLE. a ow Tning. |the trip across the olty and over the " among 1a f On) Bridge tev 1 owas Mur he line is operated with two douhin.| Pradden Se o | . " " he Nei deckers. the South Brooklyn and the} and Yow i Dodges Mar- thers pulled him out Weat Brooklyn During the night tne! riage Wrokers. Bt. Cu 19) West Brooklyn broke away from ier from kT $8) slip in Brooklyn, detfted into the stream ~ fe Syl By ns came wedged in the ‘ee oo 4] Policeman Prudden, living at No 8 i hone fe oshe remained until this morning] Geand treet doing duty Staten when the South Brooklyn was sent 9) teiand because Commiswioner Pariridae aye Fescue with a double eet of crews! thinks the unmarried men of the force {T uth Brooklyn made fast a line . to he er boat and h away In an World Wants Stil] sore men ee lee floes were drifting tn on the nt awiftly moving tide, and soon the res in the Lead! ting boat fgund hermit a prisoner, . = A oby an ice island. A crew! Was sent aboard the Weat Brooklyn | 1 the engines started T Kacrewe jehurned the wat and emished tae 8 1 5 Paid Help Wants in this| thick ice cakes in the Immediate vita) rae fi). but the boats were caught securely | morning s\Woitd, and there wax nothing to do bur wait! BUT for the tide to change and ecrry away |" Aretio lave 400 Paid Help Wants in the 13 Herninge ing OMce. other N. Y. papers combined.) ALHANY, Feb. 9 Moran has ced a bill dew to establish tng office and to create the fica rintendent of State Print AGENTS 16] Kettrpee ARTIFICIAL PLA |e TALORS 4 Sar pl 6] LAUNDAR ESSER 2} ae t} toute 2 SHIPPING NEWS. OOKMINDERS 6) MEN 5 5 ponkKnDeens 3} MILANEAS 18 | entrees Capen ene: ball eee ou @) Neokween 8 TIDES FOR TO-DAY 3) NURS u High Water Low Water. 9) OPBRATORS | AM AM PM “ 3] PHOTOGRAPHERS . 6| Gavernete Talent at merece CHAMMBRIIDS 18 nbKO HANDS 4] Heli Gate hm 84) 1% O27 Le jes sl eegeneee ; PORT OF NEW YORK. It probably comes to every thought- COMPOSITORS 5) SALESLADIES 4] RR ful person at times that there are cooKs: 15] SALESMeN 7 plenty of common, mediocre people, CUTTERS | pornstar ’ and that if one determines to, he or DIStOW ASH ERS ‘ AKERS 4 Be {she can press to the front, pass the al OUTGOING STEA | crowd, and win position, fame and | Tattons Aste BAILED TO-DAY gold. It is largely a matter of deter- | TRIMMERS 2 mination and health. Many a deter- | rockers 7 mined character with brilliant possi- HANDS ‘ bilities is held back by ill-heath, WAITERS ‘to INCOMING STEAMBHIPS Some find that bright, keen thoughts WAITRESARA Tl pews, aigiers, OCH TB:DAY. refuse to come to their brains, and VINISHERS 5] WINDERS 4) Moneidetio, Gibraltar oraliar wonder why. GRUB 6.5 seeeeee 6) WINDOW K The kind of brain work that makes HEMATITOHERS 3 CLBANERS 3 successful professional men makes HGUsEWORK 96) MISCHLLANEOUS 215 ville, | heavy draughts on the filling of the second and third acts return to life at the beginning of every act villain, is shot down six times, and keeps coniing back for more until aly but somehow he just couldn't} from the gallery.) Take aim, and let your bullets find his cowardly heart ) the sound of horses’ hoofs can be bandit king. been « hardened man in my day. but (Deafening cheers, and some one in the gallery swats Buck Williams in the nec All the characters are killed. but “Buck” Williams. hare-lip Death of Jesse Jn This Bob Ford, who slaye Jesse in | the play, while the hero is dusting a | picture on the wall, wears a rat in his hair. should be given 3 ta farthen! away from hom Prudden has a beat covering six miles of bleak moorland, he has spent of ohis time this week snow He told his frien 4 on WAR lo get on | t ke eine ig Prudder 8 sort of material which must be re Placed day by day or the brain and other parts of the body will not act Properly Coffee is a hidden but powerful enemy to one’s progress in life Its eubtle, narcotic poison weakens heart, interferes with digestion d has a definite and destructive effect on the nervous system. People who are content to load themselves with impediments to progress, who refuse to supply body with food and drink of the kind needed to make up for the daily disintegration of nerve and tissue, must stand aside in the race for pre-eminence The ones who are properly fed will laurels, JANITORS 3 Rees, Spain. minute nerve cells of the body, sald qarouex won”, $] TOTAL... Si Valle, New Orisane | ailing being composed of a grayish, surely win the gn 3 smite Uyres ol ht a alti seal en abt HE SHOWS SOME THRILLING SCENES IN “/ESSE /AMES.” Gov. Crittenden held sp by the James gang. Buck Williams. in hare-lip ‘ones “If you have ever prayed in your life, pray now, for it {s your last chaace. You Hank Brady 6 going to die (Great confusion in the gallery heard in the wings. A man approaches | have never shot a man down in cold k with a pair of corsets.) — | "YOU'RE NOT TONY,” | CRIES REAL TONY. “MILLIONAIRE BOOTBLACK” WON'T HAVE HIS NAME USED. Suce Former Paptl in the Gentle Art of Shining | shoes, A romance Fresh from su: Italy, a bright-eyed, wide-awake y y ag). with noth but a pair ick, deft hands, he fe an a ack In the Iand of the £1 the head of « Shoe doze caning Hatah 4 em hundr a quarter men of am ton dollars and is a figuee in Wa boys * wort atreet and { In Exchange 1 shed many Says Tony: ‘John A shoecleaning es elles Builting Exchange, wihtully right. sonductet Thotbinek. ar hibit Seber T TIFFANY LAID AWAY. Favorite Hymn, “Lend Kindly Sung at Vunerat | The ¢ flany took place this Ma tie | Square Pr Dr Park | huret condi mpe service The |tamtiy had t . 1 these were Why did YOU quit Coffee? furnishes the fxrain need brain and not nar vostum Food Ce gluten and phosp ed by Nature to n nerves with food It catize and tear dowt nudged on boiling commences, it continue so) This essary nd flavor who are entirely careless as fo what Koes into the! stomach, but the one who would] make ail his movemegis tend toward health and possible seatness cannot afford to risk adulterated food or idrink or even coffee, ng for 1 to ex minutes. tract the food valur There are those ARY 20, | votes "\remainder of the week. 1902 WOULONTT SEND FRAWLEY SET FREE BACK MOURNERS. OW BRIBERY CHARGE, UNDERTAKER EXPECTED A MAGISTRATE BRANN RULES PERMIT AT CEMETERY GATE THERE IS “NC CASE.” | | election aring ved ht vunced, used the vad been the case of taz omit ade twas place Morrisania trann will aft, Miss Aderma Atlow of VACCINATION SMALL-POX. DR, EDWARD KOCH'S INHALATION OF TUBERCULINE CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS AND CaTaRRe, FIRST Siages LARGE Proportion Cured. M SECOND “tages FAIR Propertion Cured. THIRD Siaves MODERATE Pro portion Careds Do: , a misiake and die | ' jwhen he at hand. K 1 ‘as okt with Ge \! * . « KOCH LUNG CURE, (= W 221 St, New York. ‘ | © ‘ ‘ . EY Dauabter of Hich Merchant Midwinter Sale. Mise HE * © jac ae. Cxirat om i MEN'S. WOMEN'S. ; Fe e ., | Former prices y 7 Button and Lace Boots, 9 - $3.00 to $7.00..... f Former prices $3 to $6 es aka ‘ ® Broken sizes, { 0) Broken lots, M ame grade..... . same grade..+e....cc0e Hu 1 fan —— Women’s Slippers and Ties, Q rine silnirbcrweriatats Broken lots... .... ...++ $1.00 Se eeaibae bth : States, Sixth Avenue and Nineteenth Street. There Porto ands of fact esting volume ons sulor Baker’s Cocoa, 1-2 Ib, Can, BU CHOICE GROCERIES ee The storm during the carly part of the week no doubt prevented many of our friends from taking advantage of the splendid offerings we advertise: for Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day. We announce, therefore, that the test of these items will be on sale during the We add to them two or three new and attractive seasonable specials, Remember every article sold is backed by the Butler guarantee, and you know what that means. PRUNES. FINEST CALIFORNIA, meaty fruit from the famous Santa ‘a Valley, averaging 53 to the pound. 4 Pounds for 25c. ORANGES. CALIFORNIA NAVELS. TWO SIZES, but both splendid fuicy fruit, MEDIUM, a Dozen,.....19¢. LARGE, a Dozen, .....29e. BAKING POWDER. The Famous Blue Ribbon Brand an absolutel: Pure Cream of Tartar Powder, our word for that no better Baking Powder is made. { Id. Can, 2e, 1 .-1b. Can, tSe. 1, -1b. Can, Be. ESSIE CORN. Finest packing of the State of Maine; young, tender and sweet. Every canof it is guaranteed 3 Cans for 25c. PAlamaee, Peaches, a] CRACKERS, urrant California Pemehes (Mean [Go Kennedy's Oysterettes pe 4c By ted Appbes, 10¢ e of Sone We a du Niibee e ' ed Apete °. 12, 7 Aspar 33c] | Sociat teas Qe i tees J sy rated Pea . f id ahsal ile =] {Graham Crackers, “Oe ALE ie 4 Cc atin Chimmie Fadden Crackers. Qf Jtiverns mick ‘ ¢ bei Welcome Crackers, 3 9c Potient ! arp 1 J Sanee ti —— Mackerel.| Extra Shore. Fancy No. 2! Gloucester. Late Caught ang All Fat and White, Each, 9c. BUT CHOICE

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