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‘LIFFLE.DANCER'S FUTURE IN DISPUTE Women Missionaries Try to Settle It, Each According to Her (Own Ideas, and Court Interferes. ura Jane MoDonald, fitteen years who-has ‘been a dartcer and singer or the Vaudeville stage, was to-day the subject of a warm controversy In the Myrtle Avenue Court, Brooklyn, be- tween Mrs, Emilie Meurey and Miss Cénneliy, missionaries, who look after the interests of chfidren in the Magis- trates’ courte. “The girl was in court, charged with rows Down to T. B Jones and Mr. Lyons, the Representative of the Cathedral Club. After nine days of hard fighting the first open ping-pong tournament in this country will came to an issue to-night. Seventy-two Brooklyn men have contested for the blue ribbon— and a silver trophy—and for more than a week their battles have been having run away from Mrs. Susan B. MeDonald, of No, 702 Skillman street,| Watched by from fifty to two hundred paratus. =) R j who adopted her seven years ago. She| enthusiastic ping-pongers, men and This is the special time when ol: $225, The Apollo Master Piano Player, 30 YEARS AGO " @isappeared April 13 and yesterday was found at tho home of Mrs. Julia Cullin, No. 78 Spencer street. ‘The little dancer, who is pretty and intelligent, admitted that Mrs. McDon- ald had given her a good education, a a@tagme career being designed for her. (@hevappeared as a professional at sev- eral private entertainments and later women, Saturday evening narrowed the contest to two men, both young, gpry and brainy in their play. To-day are to meet in a combat that is ex- pected to be hotly contested from start to finish. MESSRS. BRADFORD AND KEARNEY PRACTISING AT THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY 19, 1902. PING-PONG TOURNAMENT LEAVES BUT TWO RIVALS. 'Brooklyn Contest Nar- OLD AGE AND SPRING! /PAINE’S CELERY! COMPOUND in Years, If You Feel Old, the Great Medi- cine Will Give You the Vigor and Health of Youth. Advanced Every one in springtime should give attention to the purifying of the blood, the bracing of the nerves an ihe regulating of the digestive ap- people need a tomic and stremgth- giver—something that will resto them to that conuftion of health the conduces to make old age happy, cheerful and bright. Old people should ay home with them to-day—not by and by—a bottle of Paint’s Celery Compound, It will certainly banish the rheumatism and |Invigorates and Strengthens Those “ Will your competitors be reconciled to your successful sale of pianos ?”” We can only answer by telling the story of the dead Irishman. The priest called om his widow to offer the customary condolences, and one of the first questions he asked was whether her husband was reconciled to die. ‘‘ Reconciled !” exclaitned the widow, “Begorra, he had to be.” So our competitors will have to be reconciled to our success, One of our competitors issues | a lot of frothy tal about names of pianos—names that have never before been Heard of. These new names are like new potatoes—good when hot, but rather clammy whencold. Here are the names and the prices that are red hot the year round, and that have made the name ‘Anderson,’ a household word. $151 for the 20th Century Piano $250 for the Anderson Piano $380 for the Hazelton Piano $4100 for the Hardman Piano FHE ONE-PRICE. IDEA : STARTED HERE Time or Cash If you are not in need of a piano you may be in need of a piano player. Comeand hear the APOLLO. It’s anevery-minuteidot. The matinee “boy” is “‘net in it” with the APOLLO PIANO PLAYER. PING-PONG TOURNAMENT. neuralgia that help to make life « went on the vaudeville stage. Owing to| The two"men are T. B. Jones, who alee ie wai the fact that she was a minor it was] has gained his skill with the racquet r misery; it will drive out of the sys- diMicukt to keep her engagements. it points over the men in B, and ehiety tem all impurities and make the Dili led. to dlmagrecinenta, with Mres| (0)Elaying tn a) Nassaujstrosy os780 LET OTHERS KNOW. Points Over he: men'in A. "The Hsiace life stream flow fresh and pure; It Open f McDonald, Miss Laura declared, and| lishment in Manhattan, and F. T.| Ping-Pong plnyers are requested | Men alowed Were, themselves allowed| Wil banish weakness and all languid | Saturday she finally went her own way. The girl] Lyons, called the best player of the| to send to the Ping-Pong Editor, Aiteen vo nae ‘aporitonately: cae ene: i eae ge the vigor and} and Monday eald that she was able to earn her own vn. Evening World, accounts of tour=| Uli he hla: 7; es keemed to, b activity that marl uthfulness, It Cathedral Club, in Brooklyn. lage seemocseutar,|i8 the only medicine that will futly | evenings living and wanted to remain with Mrs. Cullen. Miss Connelly, who is a Catholic, sec- onded this proposition, saying that Mrs. |’ Cullen was thorougtily respectable and As The Evening World suggested two weeks ago, there has been reason from the start for expecting Mr. Jones to come out near the top. He has been a ‘bugaboo of the contestants of little skill, namenis, ing contents, of interest. special nnouncements of com- matehes, unuanal ncores and other matters een Messrs, a_ point me out second, Trinity Chapel School. i “times before John F. Regan pyons aid N crossed the net over as scored meet the needs and expectations of all in declining years. Mrs. Mary BE. Burgess, an estimab): | and highly respected resident oi Slements, Cal., finds Paine's Oelery 470 Fulton St. Brooklyn. would care for the girl. ‘Miss Meurey, Mrs. McDonald and Rev. Cherles W. King, pastor of the Will- oughby Avenue Congregational Church, where the girl attended Sunday-school, Compound her stay and helper fn ad- vancing years; she writes as follows: “Tam 72 y ve not been well; I had spells of Iv} Weakness and headache. A friend o/ but as ft has happened has had to fight his way up by ‘meeting some of the best players in the seventy-two. His last bout Saturday was a royal one with H. Carleton, of the Crescent Athletto Club, PARLOR SUITS AT HALF PRICE.| Comprising G0 Sults. 34nd Q.plece. tram a lensing yr who liad the misfortune to assem f; eit GATES HACE EVEN MEEN AVAILABLE NEPORE. ‘The first ping-pong tournament of nity Chapel School w held Satur and ed 4 Portland avenue, a member of one of a day Lelgh Lyn Brooklyn's wealthiest families and ping-pong player of repute in society and W. F. Cooper. Mr. Lockwood an old tennis player who plays a steady vaggued in favor of sending the dancer nf y ado ie Ps m0 hoy rong patting average, 80 to speak. Cooper, who has a similar style of play, e onaky. three hundred and ity pers|Compound. I got a bottle, and it| ‘The argument finally narrowed down helped me very much. It gave me a Schools Are Disappointed. The cub won to the tune of 4. Cooper used | sons with controversy betw: v £ . tbr i: tikasne ea coanianee bial When the end of the tournament came |a soft leather-faced racquet and Lock- by ah sexton eae good apt Ute and made me strong Magistrate Devoy wilidly reproved them, |!9 sent Saturday the representatives | woot a rubber one. Of those who came} " Morris Dreater won tye championship Ly are think there is nothing adging ‘that he would make a personal | °% ‘he various Brooklyn schools met] out at the top In this tournament all ot me Towne Teor Lie ad ea it ' y husband has taken it, and | @ = but two used rubber-faced ‘Only, three Bets trengthened im. Now when we | disappointment. Youths from the Poly- racquets, | 1" Anata Wilcox in the i = Met fnquiry into the iv es Scuiry Into the matter and give. de") technic, the Adelphi, the Boys’ High|‘The two final contestants played with | ware ‘nocessary., Prtts Winning the}do not fecl well we Ret a bottle o: pi Au. and the HeMey had entered in high | hardw disdaining even the sand-| entire three In 6—0. (= ‘aino's Celery Contponnd, and it #AVes | His atyie Five-Picee, IHiauiy Polished, ialnia Frame, | Matoweny Fralmh Gute, upholerree vay ka ionlie wee hopes of winning prizes, but with one | payer of other champions. Morris Ping-Pong Club. us docto s bills. 4 tow and mows, With eatin damask covering, actual value, $50.00; for thia sale only ig gut % exception all had been bowled out by| ‘The next match was betw Lyons| ‘The past week saw th opment! fj aT ie THREE-PIECE SUITS, REGULAR PRICE 0; FOR THIS SALH Or aseesx 1Z75 ‘ U cafinter players. ‘The survivor ‘was'G. | 8nd J. G. Myers. who fell an cosy Vit, | of some Gare ie Ping-T rem. | Diamond Dyes sin; 7 Un anaea Riot 1 A. ‘otet, by #000 | bers of the Morris Ping- 1D, Otto pRB ths atin { 'T. Moore, of the Polytechnic, who | for orate Ge ott ies ‘ion and bre played ome om urni Mt kink Gu iee played in the fourth round but not in| 3 ‘ayer of skill, by |tomether the first, time on Friday with Mba Rowe id the semi-finals. % Angee andeeniaoneanioa R re Peau tin victory for the former. The Goods Included Are 3 Valwe at $140. List on reaie 7 | ey Detrolt Special, Phere has been a deal of side betting | sexton to the slaughter In. Ged. Be : : Z P = M et aule Kuala on the result of to-day'e match, and] The. semi-finals then, besen with Ror ates Gere: i Gash Cc 5 ME weet ‘ tediy Baalancants “ol arleton and Lockwood battling fo {rand Mrs. Paul Gesnaid! will me wh: r fanteenl, Bxare@esssc.2 } " [econ wil wkange hands efren the rex | THREAT AG ne SotiaR ge | alas dobephine, Me LG or = Benin, area 3 re~ e he match, 7. Miirphy i sult is announced at Abraham &/| ‘ons then defeate n, it. M ) ‘Ttrat'Entertainment of Uni Straus's where the tournament has been Utada, Rely ely db Credit. cre $5 ‘Club Started by M alors feet tet soverah wren pho early ap. [Won ihe AMM set by ime i Shay. tn nuances 2 lhe Featdence of Mr 6th & OthAVE Metal Couch Bed with Mat 8.75 Open PM site Soar ial eet 5 = | fact several men who early ap- set by masterly play layed to-day at the residence of Mr. ve; Metal Couch Bed with ) . A 2 " eoeal MG tak ULM preoiated T. B. Jones's skill found that | 3 Jones: rallied Here, but bad "aol Roger Conner, AN friends are tavited. EL RR. Stations "Fis. special at Maree Ind and satiicays SET SRT riet Hubbard Ayer Held in| scr ‘vasa gtrone, sentiment of an: [Gh tadtse a Baan Metts at touthss vegmerrter iis | asl somem | ane se ele a ae je tagonism to him among many of the Jrd set he won handily, having Aare Poe North Adams. Sum eir Chul S- i . other players of slight prowess. Work- | ‘7i? wae a pleasure to see the two. men @ Bet, 103d & 104th Sts ae ing on this feeiing, the men who knewj play. Varying widely in thelr methods, § be 4th 5 5 ‘ e essential, —~ — — we Mipie, ret. gui arislarasns ef ihe pache- his. play obtained many wagers. To- hey’ were ali, eioae ee ee aeiutely ace a : i ae oe i ‘day the o@@s are heaviJy on him, al- 3 Hh Re ie Be = } Jer Girl's Chap, 0 al iy W with a straight, hard serve, while Carle- y o-im Brooklyn, peter yapenrit 6°! though Mr, Lyons 18 a cool and cal-|ton sel his. forearm. oaly. and. W Fog Oot an a 900) THt ot." tor Sow York! Central the Hub- | ouiating player. Lyons has been ill) playing over the table most of the time tant- ‘than. all spliMeagn checked, from ata, oF form, while Jones ‘on the other hand ts hetore jhe eon fife raver ores Child's ‘Shoe aberiitendent: Gee” Piseetpee mame si atid somewhat handicapped by the ready for it. Mr. Carleton'a play seem ‘ Bocas acduth Serogcabntiey “ter cwrich | vee ae hn mmleanped by ne supply | fined, Bat me does “not ad 20, is to have it F The liniment bottle and flannel strip are New York Centrat Route 4 : f nd gets in Bome y troke ‘ ‘e bpckiai DETWEE 4 | wable professional talent was secured. | ment, These are all right for the or- Tiree and second sliver caps. will be Soe CTE tly she familiar objects in nearly every houschold, NEW YORK AND BOSTOM, ; was followed by a dance at whieh over | ginary run of players, but for men with | awarded to the players of to-day's ot one in & They are the weapons that have been used Via Springfleld and the ¥ @@iyouns men and women were present.|_ fast serve a hard ball, auch as the | Matai, snd @ consolation cep has noch hundred comes tor venerationé to fight did Rheamti ORTON AND ALBANY z AES prov Tor'the men who have played generations to fight ol eumtism, impeecstine ‘The lub room was effectively decorated | pes, English makes, is necessary for | the winner. ‘This match will be Tun anywhere near it afd are about as efféctive in the battle with fruine esse’ Grama’ Goutal Matte, \ erith palms, cut flowers and American | good results. Lyons {8 somewhat | Off next Saturday. —whieh accounts for so many dis-}| ne ars y effective in the battle wit ase ana dat econ Tali b : ‘| The firet ping-pong tournament of th a inful, crip-| this giant disease as the blunderbugs of our eae 5 B troubled by the soft balls also, but not) cathedral Club, No. # Greene, avant torted, perpen some, painful, erip-| perth ed bet pe ative H réception committee consisting of | tn so great an extent, as he @oes not | Brooklyn, resulted ina victory for F. T. pled fee lorefathers would be in modern warfare. “aug x Tea ona, twee. © ] Miss Anna McMuliin, Miss May &.| rely so much on speed. Lyons. ‘The entries included erty mx The staple of the Coward Shoe, on Rheumatism is caused by an acid, sour ut ar M pe © Murphy, Miss Lottle Birdsall, Miss The Semi-Finals. of the best players of the clubs! the contrary, down to the smallest! condition of the blood. It is filled with acrid, irritating matter 11.00 tie i ae ea 19 f é the tournament was carried on for ‘three . ing i ne Ae ‘Mary Lamb, iss Helen Freer and Miss! he ‘semi-finals in the tournament'| weeks, the play gon Mont ried size that’s made, is absolutely] settles in the joints, muscles and nerves, and liniments and oils nor |.gujuig droatway, cut ot uiunt coatsor Beale, RIGHT! Means Good Feet for Life. - 65¢, to $1.00 bei Wednesday evenings. The playe Yivided Into three classes, A. B WNzadeth O'Brien received the guests. iis The men in C class were Allowed fifteen brought together Saturday for the’ first Bupper was served hfter the dance. match B, H, Jvockwood, of No. ‘80 South nothing else applied externally can dislodge these gritty, corre Infants’ - + - particles, They were deposited there by the blood and can be react This association of Bachelor Girls, or- = Children's + - - $1.90 t0 $1.65 only through the blood, Rubbing with liniments sometimes relieye | ganized for the purpose of bringing in- Misses’ - + - - $2.06t089.75 teny rarity the ack x 4 i » ‘dial Jal relat he self 7 aches and pains, but these are only symptoms which te ordia! splat rations ane oe |SHARPSHOOTING WATCHMAN ahem ogee far ATO fe Hable to return with erery change of the weather; tte rea aineme | see hte en new numbers.sixty-three members and JAMES Ss. COWARD: les iy a oe b a andi arp sa foeiad. Bhepaua tiie eannot be i 110 CHOICE BUILDING Lora, : new applications for membership are radically and permane cured until the blood has been purified, and } i : ._ Eee, totign. fore BRINGS DOWN A BURGLAR. Ses Gram Sgr rognth | MT a peaneny cred nn ead hg Imes pare an | ae of WW. ey ee The majority of the young women Restraizes the acids and sends a stream of riela, strong blood to the Bergenline and. Niles Aves, who have joined the club are typewrit- N os we keepipace with | ———<<$< affected parts which dissolves. and washes out al] [pairs Ferry Ros, North, Sth, 9th, m: Watt, 18th, Ldn and Heth ate, of foreign materiats, end the sufferer obtains happy telief from the torturing pains. S. 8. 8. contains no potash or other mineral, but is a perfect vegetable blood purifier and most Our physicians will advise, without charge, all who on the tailor on the Avenue ; a Sere, ahead - the “store clothing” ers; years ahead of them in our methods of work. | ers, stenographers or saleswomen in | the Jarge stores and they have all ex- Pressed thelr gppreciation of Mrs, Ayer’s efforts in rigging them together. | The initiation feq of the club is #2 and $1 @ month thereafter is paid to Fired Through Hole in Store Window Broken by Marauder and Disabled His Man. West New York, Hudsow Co, MiJ. (Opporite 69th st. New Yorks Clon y TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1902, - Maw YOnK REAL BOTATH SAUEROOS No. LLL Broadway, N.Y, Clagy Drunkards Easily Cured. SSS exhilarating ton write about their case, and we will send free our special glass made WM the thief and struck him | “meet the expenses of entertalnments.| Naval target practice stood In good | he girls meet on Thursday of very |,.oca ‘tp Willam Il, Curtin, watchman | where he fniterided, in the left log. ‘The| Kirschbaum Hand - Made Rheumatisin and its treatment. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, Atlanta, Ga. ; Li erm i : ore i iberal Termis. Title Guaranteed bare for lectures, music or some simi-| 4: Rogers, Peet & Co.'s store at the cor- heavy bullet smashed the bone and) elothes are intelligently designed Mrs, Susan Clapper, of the W. C. T. - ! by New Jersey Title Guarantee & Trust Co. Send PROD. nore. wit ner of Broadway and Thirteenth street, | Poesan jay groaning on the sdewalk d tailored; they appeal to U., Saved Her Husband From ; Br ee At acct & aie iiaactasine cox on ere most | ind brought woe, pain and captivity to | put a word from Curun, who still cov.| 9n0 fa ey a Drunkard’s Grave. Dentistry, | For Sale. iaq.,, Wxseutar, No. 11 Wall st., M. Y. Ci; Jaws 4 ORS OLREY a man who gave the tamo of Bernard | ered him from the window, discourmeed of taste. Teptesent "be Acsimole, inrtsees en0 ofoiaee roel 82 a 5 ae |RSS tee 4. Daring, ea! fatate, Bergenline eve, SS . e ide: @ r 3 e, tas od . Doggan when arrested by the Mercer | thore tll daylight, but Paticeman Hur-| batest achievement, the best | nc\ fitoh'in “the ‘eotfee. of food, has 50 CENTS Bae Or ee ceeenia ee ¥ street police. rigan, of the Mercer street station, of thi di their k gs of the drink habit, Any one wean ct Broadway, ¥. ¥. Clty, Dd agora daw today, Curtin, Who wie weg atte taken to St, Vincent’ ers ee Feeds" tn thelk own 0 PLATES For Sale 1 ee ae ocked 1p, heard the sould | poorer was gaken to Bt. Vincent's) You can't find anything ‘better. REQy . {onnded and a prigoner. led of breaking glass in the front, where there are big deep showcases outside the window. Peering over the wooden partition he saw a man cautiously draw- ing @ coat through the hole he had made in the glass. Curtin could not get into the window | without removing several glass shelves and the thief heard the noise, He dropped the coat and started running i Here is where Curtin’s gun practice) Getting There at Same Time,| occ in, He 1s an old sailor who fought \ Make Things Busy. under Commander Clark on the Oregon A! at Santiago, and in his hand he had al) forty-four calibre Colt's, tililes started. He dropped on one knee, and, taking| “rio Jude continued the ease to get quick aim, fired through the hole in thg| more evidende. It is along backward step to the next best. Ask the dealer—look for the little finen label—inside breast pocket of coat. $12 to $25. Ltbigeriang lll Be sure Pc Tea = alla know what has come over me, | hi A.B. Kirschbaumé&cCo, | know wnat bas ant 1am ever going to (Makers) Broadway && S3th St, | 7)" Tf Aah 3986 Glenn ity, Cin: etamadl, py ot song al package CASEY BROS... 10th Avew 41st & 420 Ste, FURNITURE, alk a DEFENDS HER ZAZA HAIR. Mra, Ferner Accused Of Dragging Neighbor by the Scalp Lock, | “She bet my face in ahd then pulied ime & city block by ale Mrs. Catherine /Wibus, "Gt No.’ 2 Onkley | Toug Leland, in fie Loe Tetand | e Court tha morn! poling to | Margate! Ferner, wi lives Hoxt AT FAR ROCKAWAY, Liflian Russell and ex-Police { Commissioner Murphy, by For five doflars we will make.a full set of teeth, and guarantee them to fit perfectly. Our new botanical discovery applied to the gums makes pain im- possible, By our wonderful method you can have your teeth extracted free, painlessly, in the morning, and new ones ready at night. that your ment came In anawer to my prayers, | BA¥o medicine | in eo. Thi came Susan BABY CARRIAGES, ICE BOXES, GO-CARTS, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ON #1,00 PER WEEK. ORBN EVENENDS. ie Mrs. | Soor Tt seems that Mra. Ferner had acoused Mrs. Forner of dyeing her hajr so that it would have a Zada hue, Then hos- write in ru ey ou ves that Tt oy given se Will positively cure joxes of ivlacn Specific are for) York by Wetman dst Setien: | in Brooklyn Fulton sid All examinations and consultations FREE, and all work guaranteed for Ten Years, sioner Michae) C, Murphy made things busy with the freight handlers at Far Rockaway to-day. Both arrived to take \. ‘vp thelr summer residences. | Lillian Russell and ex-Police Commis- * For Everybody. ‘ul wale In, ach, Ben). Rosen: Pall Sets of Peas. 95.00 \, The comic operm gueen had thirty-two | Se \) trunks, ag many boxes and cases and a Gold Crowns, + $5.00 att, La st 8 ove ing on Credit an oe Dentistry, Gold Filling \ er ep || ater meen earful of horses and another oar of car- riages. But the ex-police Colouel twitted fair Lilian as he reproachtully pointed to $00, mp || icwrn: guaranteed from gwo to ten years, Wr rena Silver Filling 0 A N° 27 Waterbury Dental Parlors, DR. GEO, W. 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