The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1902, Page 5

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THE WORED: _WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, 1902. SUPERINTENDENT 0 OF SCHOOLS fo FTES YEARS Professor Powell, of Waalinetont D. C., Recommends Pe-ru-na. LIEUT. CORNELIUS VANDERBILT, IN KHAKI, DOES A HARD NIGHT'S WORK AT DRILL. In a Blue Flannel! Shirt, He Leads His Squad of Company G of the Twelfth Regiment in an Exhibition Skir- mish. Cornelius Vanderbilt, in a blue flanne! e@frt, khek! trousers and heavy leg- gees, did seme hari work fin the armory of the Twelfth Regiment night. ‘The occasion was the annual bai! face was grimy wit yand WANT GOVERAMENT FAVORS, NATIONAL ast ; MAKING UP BUDGET | * FOR THE COURTS. TO BUILD SHIPS. PROHIBITION LAWS PROF W.B. POWELL SUPT. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 7, WASHINGTON BOARD OF ESTIMATE PRO- VIDING FOR EXPENSES. LABOR MEN BEFORE NAVAL RESOLUTION IS OFFERED AT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE. N. Y. M. E. CONFERENCE. Fr Magistrates of Brooklyn Ask for Demands Amendment to the Con- $40,000 More tha Appropriat! Urge the Construction of War Ves- g stitution buat Is Referred to sacle in the Government's Own Yards. na Committee. fhe Board of Estimate to-day took up the budgets for the criminal and 4 courts, as well as the Sheriffs’ and imbue INGTON, Apr: and indeed “ Persuaded by a triend I hav used Peruna aeat take pleasure in rece mmending your remedy. Peru a good medicine, and should be in every hou: el.ol ets = W. b. POWELL of the rival y was promised the board would mainta @ neutra Was able to attend to my basi- ness witheut beimg constantly hampered by every kind of pain known to a human bein... My hearing, which was almos: en- tirely gone in one car, got very much better. The med cine not only seems to cure but to pre. vent disease, “This winter when every one was suffering trom la grippe, stood like a stone wal, al Jutely proof against 1. 4 é not a believer In ‘patent medi cines,' having found the majority of them fakes, but 1 do not hes: tate to recommend Perunaas the best medicine for catarrh the werld has ever seen. 1 keep a bottle of it at home constantiy UCH straightforward ev , |For many years 1 have heena sutierer from catarrh, and hive spent time and money with phy- r - 1 “" ss @ on-and used many kinds ot pat nent ef thon ‘ i remedica wh on were * gu ran- nalibaleoudaiente RNS, labor “intereste would be much. pan! Of Cae (ewan eiOrICOsELLOMTu Avan: Lei CBG Ol rh I never leave ba —— “TE reiped uo benefit whatever home that T 'tpnta bottle of | from them. In my seemingly it in my grip A. T. WOGD: vainsearch forrelief 1 purchased t : JOGE VSS HILLTAMMANY BAAR once eS | ‘= contidence in it whatever at the| time. This was about one year WILL MISSING | LOVE FFAST OFFe SUIT 1 ago, and T began to improve and i ‘ SECRET. MISS RUTH HILL, DAUGHTER HE MADE ONE, BUT IT CAN'T ANTAGONISM OVER PRIMARY wire SEEKS FREEDOM FROM OF RAILROAD KING, A BRIDE. BE FOUND. BILL REPORTED. HAIRLEONIG MAN ote Baten een imei ie iosenca al te : Wedded by Archbishop Ireland to Anson Mc- bat Without Re- HLA Sahih SAR ale [Papers Withheld and Princtnats Cook Beard, of New York. me ernor In with Them. | ore iors Re — The will of the inte Judge Noah D: ! and: jaesaies DeLNer. TRIMS ralacleniltairakraremiient arcs " * widow, to open the box of in the vault of the Lincoln Company, in East Forty The box was opened to-day will was not tn tt It ta now hoped that tt wil! be found at the Davis country piace at Tarry sown Heights. J.C. Clark, Mayor Low's counsel fe attorney for the estate, says he Meves the will will finally be found Judge Davis handed his will to Mrs Davis a year or no ago. but she sald she but the We Mrs Haat in)!” who was performed FEAR SCHOOL WILLF FALL Away had no proper place in which to keep is | 8°" od Immedtately Se mead 1 bck tr hand ana Sona a INTO RAPID TRANSIT TUNNEL. Those interested say that Judge Davis sory Committ } = +e left a large estate, includ | Aldenm: MILWAUKEE DEMOCRATIC. Annex of the Wadleigh High School for Girls residence of the family Fifty-sixth street, the country home| *& Duty ; . and considerable personal property The Woe | Hurriedly Closed and Pupils Sent Away. His four children are dead. He adopt. | und tha mat Republicans Defeated in City ef the son of his daughter, Mrs Louise Election by Plurallty of &,255, Swan. This grandson ha su e te : - at See ee eee en eaumed the} (DUCKS PUT OU OUT LIGHT. AUKEK, | Apri 2 Complete) srnere was no atasion In th Butiding a grandchildren whose deceased mother. David 8. Rose, Democrat, the Wadlelgh High Seno Le < Mrs. G. G. Montgomery, was, before her | COnTe Crashed Through aries H Anson, Re H. rthwest carn y marriage, Miss Nelle Davis Atha’ Anais EDAneoratline oe ‘ ‘ . 5.288 te also Demo: — SOUSA GOING ON LONG TOUR. anya’ je | weighing about ‘The building has been Building Department nade an oxarr tay, He maid th ectly sate in because of the rapid transit trench that has been dug five Weeks 1 Arr: ments for a th European tour have been Bandmaster Sousa. His [nace will carry nies next fall and winter as far St. Petersburg and include wih Pribrhogh ay . The Road to Success is via Gunday Depmark, nis Norway, dweden! yosia Wants SOLDIER HANGED. The broken a aye I 2, | wetvate Healer) Gouvisaa) orl wars der of Sergeant. MANILA, April 2—Private Henley, of the Twenty-seventh Infantry, wag hanged this morning for the murder, @f Sergeant Moreland in April, 101. on the Elm street aide. There is danger that the structure will alide tnto the| ™ excavation ene Telegraph Operators Exempt The building 1s old, four stories high] ALBANY, April 2—Gov. Oa tay and of brick and brownstone construc-| signed the bill providing that ph operators employed by press | on, Previous te the completion ef tions shall be exempt from jury aeoet qwy. ¢ ot hang of unt Lyou are shabb on or the chance ¢ of getting a better one, or be disappointed While you rni are hesitating mer 1 Spring app cest crea- 1 tions. Great variet rom w YOU FROM YOUR HEAD DOWN FEET y you with West of 3d Ave. Any suse you buy at our store vou may rest assured you pay less for it than if you bought the same quality of goods elsewhere. Every price we quote is impressive proof, and comparison only further em- pies es the fact. A few convincing specialties. LONGEST CREDIT EXTENDED- “SMALLEST PAYMENTS, usually sold at Hand ome 5- Piece Mahogany Frame Parise Suits, like cut, piano} $14 to $16, 5 red ed in silk damask, assorted} special at © 159 East 23d St. jwise ished, strongly made, actual value) $2.25; special, $1.49 Enamelled and Brass Bedsteads, {Slike design, with brass rosettes and brass Bookcases, I) Sscrolt tips, Sa-inch filling, fully worth ak, tinely carved and jst 06; special at olished glass door if er, actual valu ES silat Railroad Fare Allowed Wardrobe Couches, covered in cretonne or denim, in neat colors, well upholstered, made very strong and com- fortable; actual vals ue $12.00; $6.88 { special at $8. 75 | Out- of-Town Buyers. Everything to Adorn the Home. Per Per | = ae Mev enntas “PRIEND OF THE PEOPLE.” EVENINGS Two Largest Establishments of Their ness, Your position. It gives {THE PRE 2 so that all can wear iment. and we give satisfaction. If we Kind in Greater New York. customers, adding to the pumber of our ©. Now we have three cen ia is due to OUR VERY 182, 184, 186, 188 SMITH ST. LIBERAL. POLICY 0 patrons Between Warren & Baltic Sts, Brooklyn, MEN, in Stylich, Reliable LADIES’ ae Cae HINCy esensses | 222,204,206, 28 GRANDST, Boys. GARMENTS Near Driggs fam, ne ON GENEROUS TERMS OF CREDITS EMM CASH PRICES. WATCHES, DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY. MAR aT [aets. Clothing. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEREEPING., CLOTHING AN NEW YORK- 1114 Third Ave., near 65th St—NEW YORK. NEW YORK—2274 Third Ave. near 124th St—NEW YORK BROOKLYN—700 Broadway, between Wh pple & Thornton Sts. BROOKLYN. OPEN EVENINGS. BROTHER OPPOSED OGLESBY ROMANCE | WANTED TO HAVE THE YOUNG &,_ MAN ARRESTED. ip ie FA by i oy 2 Terms That Made “ THE FRIEND OF THE PEO. PLE’ Famous; $15.00 worth of goods, 25c. cash, 25c. weekly. $30.00 werth of goods, 50c. cash. SOc. weekly. $45.00 worth of goods, 75c. cash, 75c. weekly. $60.00 worth of goods. $1.00 cash, $1.00 weekly. $75.00 worth of goods, $1.25 cash. $1.25 weekly. $100.00 worth of goods, $1.50 cash, $1.50 weekly, AND LARGER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION. Before Word Capt He Had Left the € Was Sent Th tock é Carpet - rugs & Royal Wilton iene Oxi2 feet, at $24.85 en ARM RHR GAMMA BANNAN Fs apestry Brussels Rugs, ‘8 x12.0 feet, at $13.5 10,000 - FACTS AND 79000 FIGURES ARE CONTAINED IN THE World CONDUCTOR BADLY HURT Istand Mnltroad Caught int Wreek at Haby ton the Business Man’s Bet Reference Book. 1 Stoo peak, CUR = PP CS ES eh, ORIN 5 ae 3 ARR Sa ES CPE WANT TO RENT A FURNISHED room? Advertise im the Sunday Wet, = itoh. The through which was standing on @ Jocomotives were wrecked "| ras bidtked Until early to-day, Both road

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