The evening world. Newspaper, May 7, 1902, Page 6

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BNSLIN BACK TO" “C0 TD PRISON, nipulator Surrender-| ed After Bail Had Been Forteited. | CRUELTY IN THIRD SUIT os Wife of Robert T. Lister, Newark Notable, Who i “ Jeonvicren MONTHS AGO ? * Sentence of Six Months in the Blackwell's Island Peniten- 4 i tiary Upheld by Court of Appeals. Alfred Ro Gostin, w ‘Wall street rumor with raid on Wed renitered Branch ence Ms Island Penitentiary riginally passed tn Hn was tence was 198, when G @ulating false stock. He ay Appeals H avicted of ett woBOR T Bond was forfeited sei 4 F rant was issued for his artes EMMA T. LISTER AND TWO DAL MRS. eWorld) her When the NEWARK, Nod. May 7 who was one of nv Norther marriage to the toihat ellor Emery to om Was fle | wit lrossed women ha " Ganw & rene _ Vernon atiy Wheels. + in Mount Vern towns, thieves bh mere ph IW wheels. Several dave Fonbed, It ls Are expert Sh litect m the * who ride away Hooten Wheels uD PANIC FOLLOWS COURT DENOUNCED 1 CHILDREN CUT FOUNDRY EXPLOSION VERDICT OF JURY, OFF BY HER WILL, Cas Engine Gur, Burst, Horribly| Justice Cowing Dectared 't Mrs. Isabella Levy Gives Only Maiming Engineer Schwartz) Was Not in Accordance with, $!| Each to Her Son —500 Employees in Wild | the Testimony, but Had to} Lionel and Her Dash for Safety, | Set Prisoner Free. | AmeliaC. LM appeared and her their Daughter A thirty-five horse power Ras engine | I give and by Mm the iron foundry of August Nettx, ang tench that ie the most t Now, 1-182 Mott street, exploded thls) vengict 1 have ever heard | afternoon and fatally wounded Rudolph | \cretand how the jurors Schwartz, the engineer “In twenty-five years’ experion \ | | | conciliations, Now Asks the Court for an Absolute Decree. | | IGHTERS ae THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 7, 196. ONAIRE’S SON CHARGED WITH FOR DIVORCE. Consented to Two Re.) | | | | wok her be & question! Ske Was the time. they were Fle " STATIONS. MAY BE CUT OFF. State Railroad Commission Authorizes Reductions on the Fulton Street Line in Brooklyn, 7—The State Roard ALBANY, May ad Commissionets has author Rrooklyn Heights Railroad | young Larner | vir | condition? Were not there, were! you?’ the cross-examiner demanded. | Mias Coddington leaned forward | GRANES ls How Hospital Physicians “ive and Rely Upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound. DAUGHTER OPPOSES | MRS. LARKERS SUIT Declares She Would Have Prevented Mother's Mar riage to Her Young Huss | tais, as well as at private homes, has band—Witness Says Larner elven me varied experiences with the Threatened’ Him: diseases of women. I have nursed Mrs, Pinkham: — Twelve “Dear years’ continuous service at the sick bed in some of our prominent hospi- slay testified to the tise Larner in oe! = Alma Loy or Larner said him ya man, t forget you I've ot A chance tok on this property day. and PH sell you this place ly Dengel, apparently In much At the beardless young Larner and shou of that ma dangerous man, He ds the ting there amt shak e and making motions is a Present of Nurse’ Ai me] § @ most distressing dead) flammation ovaries and T have knc*/n that doctors used Lydia E, Pink- m afralk rs protested, but ve sald he would als ham's Vegetable Compound outburst to remain on the when everything, ese failed with cor their patients. T have advised my Mis€ Coddington testified that her patients and friends to use it and larner was) in the mother and her and that her ha et to hear of its first failure to cu “Four years ago [had falling of the womb from straining in lifting a ucavy patient, and knowing of the value of your Compound T began to use it at once, and in six weeks | was well once more, and have had no trouble since. I am most pleased to lowe's arm a their marriage ) that proceeding oaitingt sald she had told her have had an opportunity to say a few hat tf from words in praise of your Vegetable rium and to her old Compound, and shall take every oc- Bromiene Aly) mmend it."—MISS VIR- M forfeit if casion to re with them) GiNIA GRANBS.—Si\ ali the Lar an action of her mother’s marriage to above testimonial is nat genuines Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable | Compound has stood the test of! time, and has cured thousands, \ Mrs, Pinkham ad) en free. uiment On what grounds?” Mr, MacFanland © Land mysfriends do not be Address, ther time a know she was not tn Was in a condition to] = toward the lawyer and fairly hissed “No; if I had been there there would have been no marriage I know that she had been in the care of a nurae| and waa not in a proper condition.” 32 YEARS’ PRACTICE, Xo ruptured man ot Improper | while Chatham Square, 193 to 205 Park Row, }2226 to 2234 ThirdAve., ° Our SUITS at $15. The fame of our $15 suits is spreading far and wide. The fact that we buy our woollens di- rect from the mills weaving the goods and then make the garments in our own work- rooms gives us great advantages. It en- ables us to use a better quality of material as well as assuring a better grade of work- manship than is usually put into suits at S15. In the suits will be found the very new= est materials—made up in the latest mili- tary cut, short and full—broad shoulders, wide sleeves. And we can fit any man, be he short or tall, stout or slim. WM. VOGEL @ SON, BROADWAY. HOUSTON ST. 121st Street, | Schwartz was taraharwreomiotl Moe eee ne acy npany to discontinue the use of the ) me engine. Hi and ¢ VESTA CAB RN Menisath ta RNY nney ic ‘ aeleniiee ares Ss es pias ek Chatham Square. Corner 121 st St. force and shook the mepols Wbaliaing, spate be = Aes i the Tas " inlay rin Sena! ee . 2 . coin ant al a8 OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. C: arpets ‘Rugs, Mattings, Etc. 4 brougt noe ad Try Our Delicious Ice-Cream Soda, glass... .5c. A ' hey peel ICE BOXES, Baby Carriage, ist a osep BaulandCo| ccesrors e356 BROADWAY €XCITED. se : on . Entire Block, Fulton Street tel Bridge to Dulfield Street, Brooklyn. ICE CHESTS. Rubber ied what hand i | = y 0} a yn, ; ., ef y I, ; io a Homer Wit~ : Wea F ~ F i Good - Boery Style. Every Price. Eber» Size. some lace and ruttle parasol, wtton. —- ‘e Guarantee Quality and Price on All Goods, weeps - ‘upholstery of plush, damask — 2! seals Money Cheerfully Refunded on Any Unsatisfactory Purchase. Chiffonier or velour, ‘ ye dan Seen Stylish Summer Silks Underpriced, of Golden Oak, | Others trom 4.20 up. one May Millinery. ONL, all the ehodes oad suries tune tae 35 with the convenient hat box IRON BED. } wiring ; Here fee eae and five drawers, 12x20 bevel Very heavy brass eonell $5.00 nie, Ww insoat Imuror, Regular price $14,00. work we are selling maa a.) Reduced, for ¢/\im a rich ivory tint, i >a k 7. 90 light green and gold cm _ $1 75c, Black India Silks, 39c. ae wee i$ mings Keduced trom 629 LAST NEWS OF OVERDUE SHIP sad Hats Trimmed and Lined Mt . ° - \° $17. 40 for this week, VIRGINIA SCHOOL BURNED In Untrimmed Millinery, Rr) Bo Pt gd Corners trom 2,90 up. ee is ete anes of ouk, well finished, stands Dining-Room Chair rege § feet high, i 28 inches and Arm Chat. ihe Aastowy wide, 2 glass doors,S shelves, uted wk pal Pre Keduced trom #11.50 to, Aiken CHAM an jor thie 90 crety j "$3.60 = week only L Bit OAH ose DD gy kitbon, tu Bripvienee!! bimdoul towers Mappers, cane, palle, pare or Sumimicr, Fd the house ond the satisfying of hee hae Cxer ERNE This business io NOT INCORPORATED, and is NOT TRUST, bust 10 ean by the third and fourth generations of proprietors, The reputation of Customers may add to thew Assaunts in either shure or ake payments a! vither, CASH or CREDIT. CONTROLLED by any al! customers are therefore the principal considerations, Me estee charges of any

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