The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1902, Page 4

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sar A 2. CURRY, PATRICK’ S CHIEF WITNESS, WORRIED BY OSBORNE’S QUESTIONS. Se Says He Did Not Believe the Accused Man Was Attorney for Millionaire Rice—Recorder Rules for Defense on an Important Point. | Under the vigorous cross-esamina- the witness ed, tion of Assistant District-Attorn Meyers and a rose | Osborne Dr. Walker Curry tl from Mr, Patrick were | noea admitted he di nnd Mr Htiee anid he we creda 2 , fore Millionaire Rice's ¢ th Uhuleati alla LE M , rt meou tal) bert T. Patrick was his attorne Mr : had no reasons ‘or think : Siete | said, “until after Rice's deat t " ne tit oMr Rt At . This testimony was < t i ine weet ' hours of severe sS-0 XA Cross-Danmination t WER ' 1 not] during which Mr. Osborn & Mr | his arts to break Jonse “Ae ‘ i | dence given by Pa t 4 us Pa * The Doctor tndignant. os u Dp . © "ie ex { Mm | este " Mr ft i s tt k was adm! vas Q k fs ¥ ky for the ae 4h Dd en eo oatans time her enre Jones tell Mr. Mice om Sept St 1 Patrick was POLICE VENGEANCE ON MAN WHO OPPOSED BLACKMAIL, | oe MARRIAGE. THE CITY HALL. Saloon of John Christianson Raided After He Declined to Pay— Bee centCantorwants| Jerome and Partridge Confer on Excise Arrests. i the Famous Bureau | - fi Abolished. The Vice-President of ane of they ita German who tng ts 4 enecial miew-| = SET Uo ue A beaftina that meet- Borough Pre 5 ie erote W wa a nto this) eas | witne and ‘ourt « * Attort w that hereafter tuens | ata tte done in the same ott January the] | hether it The meeting was called,” “2 believe there sh » pay the police bl plied tution to conduct martiages custom, « mame shot Wie adminstration | He in charged. The Sals swore, to con ke ice Boys’ NST END NEN r RAP WOODBURY, COMMISSIONER VIOLATED WHEREFORE SHE WOULD AP- THE LAW, THEY SAY. ') President Clark Speaks for Asse. W cintion in tiv ing Dump on te Park ' ere s wenka Justics rin he 8 Brook ‘ wolute divore : Bars fie Scharwenka. whom she aniog ' ° sitet : . r UJ . ‘ " h a Ps a x9 = WANT TO RENT A FURNISHED | aid room? Advertise in the Sunday \ World. 710" Lovs Spreie Attractive Styles at Norfolk Suits,) attending the operat i fi pare ment awa tinue to pay the police in the old{ mixht . ; ir. Cantor. f. St ra a re) es way nh conseque of this saloo: E: Scotcn mixture; Evidentl~ the Borough President woe} ©” ROUGH Cee DE ee meray (ea rR wid of fancy S in the minority, ax the room wis filled titude on the question his sizes > to 14 years, at : With Aiermen and friends of Alder wan arrested on Feb. 2) ane ox aki men who favored, the coptinued opera ‘ ‘ ike xeiee Reta SS go : tion of the present burnau. A me Phinel J ’ bhi detmen thompc. ve th he ar ae \ | = MiG secre e y treet hat} value $5.00.!ch Vernon M. Davis, in behalf ow mo ame to b a 2 , oat pias: y © New York Soctety for the Prevention| 5 ovs Satlor Suits at of Crueity t« rote t i8 f , | ‘lof finest all-wool serges, em- mittee the £ ' OOBhe Society has taken o cw t- Attorney ‘ Tr we egeinet the Mariage Bureau because Vine manner in which enarciages Save | ferme, 104 because it be of the bureas can be carved ete canes Dave come to Une Melety where the citle catering is Flage sate at the Marriegs Bares . pier age, 40% have taken cate impets 9 | expecte Without the knowledge and aga cet © sone * * How ast ¥ 1 of thes Ion me WILL M'SARRY'S - MOTHERPAY NOTES? )HOLDERS THINK SHE WILL m to RED-LIGHT INDICTMENT AGAINST HERLIHY UPHELD.| ote Court of Appeals Overruled Recorder Goff and | Police Captain Must Stand Trial. | wag a at City Clerk Sehiie. = Bureau was weil ri ters attacking the Feau wer MAKE SETTLEMENT. 1 apereei ; ss Atlee r it , ove | Dresses, Reefers and Coats for e: TO SUCCEED PAUNCEFOTE? \\uother sew vork nani Smid to o* ; ‘ : Girls’ Reesers hon. Alfred Lytrelion suid ty Have Have Babee Ue Uae ior NH : Mss Li A : Been se . Siete: ps Tseys Death Bu SPSS jof Coverts, also Navy anc ; LONDON M - Fdeciuteee?sithantaa i teat paar = : .|Red Thibet Cloth, at of Post to-da * sy hat or ! ‘ f w te Alfred Ly ttel ji as ii z a s wae A “i | Nad BY ; ps Nine artes Hinata E i value $ er ri Girls’ Reoulation champion ia mire of AB | Sarlor Suits iene % \ Deparimns ‘s of Finest Chevio MAKES CATTLE IMMUNES. arts hee ed into om Aa, Wes fil with all the regulation e in} : | Ryal Herings siblems; all sizes, 4 to 14 : r years, at MINISTER REBUKES KING EDWARD Vil disease. Prof, Loe! experiments tested the ‘ad it dh ROWS CHILD FROM TRAIN. DR. PARKER OBJEGTS TO ©), i , ; ROYAL BREWING. i . K ci Mew Th Concerts a should aNA Bund | Can You Paint ? Next Sund World w in the grea A-round my Weart She When Rees 1 love her and a little water The pictures are t shine the popular fancy ‘is ‘apparent to all who have Heard ii, ie ts certaiuly great, broidered to 10 years, emblem; sizes 3 at S450, value 6.00. 150 LPatrs of > ’ » Boys Anee Pants, | sie fancy mixtures; sizes 4 16 years, at 50 cts., values $1.00 to $1. 50. Misses’ m $7.90, value Sto.00, ¢ Lord ¢~ nd ¢ 1 Broadway Light weight Vic co.d and damp, t ideal shoe to: styles, variety to sunt ali cellent line ai.... we haf soe and teei y \ for this purpose with men's shoes, It wilt continue to grow while high qual prices are appreciated. SHOES for MEN ANC THRER CS, 609 Bighth RACH Vacvery, wi. Bows’ Double and | L years, at | aid Gurls’ A most comprehensive showiny of at Popular Prices. SOLING AND HEELING FREE, First we save you tic usual sho> dealer's rrofit,then Sil I. BLYN & SONS, GUARANTH Third Avenue and 122d Street. 162 Bowery, near Broome Street, 0 TOO MANY WIVES, SAYS LENA, PRECIATE A DIVORCE. About “BI and tin Mende's Clothig. Special Prices. | ingle Breasted Sutts| fancy all wool mixtures, ick or navy serges and | evio sizes 5 to 15 years, B5.50, | value $7.50. Spring 1 0p-Coats all wool Tan Coverts, silk | eve lining; sizes 6 to 15 oys’ D4.75, value $6.50. Clothing. “smart” irly spring wear. Walki ing Skirts double - faced Oxtords xed, at 33.90, value $6,co Girls’ Cotton Dresses, styles— A tsses’ materials; | and blue} An exquisite showing of |¥ taint pretty styles, embrac-|% g all the newest fabrics, : Zavlor, th Street. gh poll is 2: other goc es in our ex. our shoes absolutely fre: No wonder tne bu 2 WOMEN, $1.50 TO $4.00. SHOE CO Avenue, 3°th and 40th Streets 103, W0 Kast 91st at. ek anid . Miss Alice Roosevelt Kaiser's Guest? What Are Goo-Goo Eyes? § A Novel Without Lowe. ‘ Kate Carew andthe Countess Cassini. A Great Comic Supplement, we oW’e#ONEXT WF Wr SUNDAY?’ S WwoOR LD A NUMBER REPLETE IN NOVELTIES (> THAT WILL INTEREST YOU 2» > The Children’s 2» > Paradise! Sunday World Wonder Supplement Containing Enough to Keep the Little Ones Amused All Day. is The Sunday World's 5 Wonder Pictures in Colors } the Sunday World. You wet t They paint Originated t themselve The Sunday World's Wonder Invisible Pictures You rity the white appear, The Sunday World's Wonder Folding Pictures. fold into another, 1 pencil over page and pictitre They look ‘ike one thing but The Sunday World's Wonder Shadow graphs. Lots of fun in cut-out and silhouette And, Greatest of All Novelties, The Sunday Worid's Wonder Paint . Box. heed is a brush. will prove an educator Great Magazine Section. “Hold Fast (Reund the Curve!” ‘om real lif Lt by the A Roush, A Tegan “Find” of Kipling. A remarkable book, with notes, by the famous author, that will set the The Kidnapped Doll. The most astounding law case on record Misrupted Westchester society and enlisted the lawyers and yndges. Nterary world talk! which has almost skill of noted an Emperor after lusive information lent’s aqaughter to visit the coronation’ E Brest King Ed iniercsting subir Is th attending ona very en in New York. “How tney Anaa Held and nk Daniels, meke them? ‘Can other experts you The Last of the Riuck Face Comedy, Its last days, George H. Primrose. Of interest to every laughed at Billy Emerson, Billy West and Billy Mrs. Carter's Guillotine Dream. Unusual psychological mystery brought out in a fine interview with the great actress by Lavinia Hart. Minstrels. ‘y the famous minstrel, one of us who ever Rice. Daring feat of a young London author who has striven to outdo Prlzae, Farewell to the “Sunken Village.” Passing of the iast landmark of New York's “squatters,” interesting @ race as the cave-dwellers, Fashion Dialogue No. 2, Between Mra, Robert Osborn and Harriet Hubbard Ayer, tn which they discuss “Proper Gowns for Slender Women.” Millionaires’ Billiard Rooms. Luxurlons abodes of balls and cues in the homes of America’s richest men. As Charming Interview with the beautiful representative of Rus- sian society in Washington, by the Sunday World's clever woman carieaturist, With a now series by Paul West. Section screamingly funny, “Cholly and George,” by T. B, Powers. Comics, by Corey, Howarth, Ladendorf, Kahles, Hy Mayer and others,

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