The evening world. Newspaper, December 9, 1902, Page 8

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COT ORINK ABIT IMPROPER, SAY PREACHERS. ° n : | a Build ‘Brothers The Diamond Jewelry and Watch House of Aneta. VISITING FLOCK. ey ; in ee SALE OF Reliable Goods for Less Money Than Any Other Establishment in the United States. tins : ainakate 9 SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS FOR EARLY PURCHASERS OF HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Mn ie. and Con-/Resigning Pastor ate hve Cause watt fe ali Men Ss Over coats PLS OING DIAMONDS) the Holidays. 4 tor Resort to Fisticuffs| of His Downfall to Members !'07 te vnanino ss tn tis oe tl 4 jt Resor it toceen "| Youths Overcoats|————-_ DIAMONDS. | Over a Difference of Opinion) of His Congregation in Long) +f» Mehutin universiis trines and @ controversy “Capt. Copeland Arbitrates.| Island City. ie aahieee al 2 ? Saipan fe . Boys Ov at A LIVELY TWO-ROUND GO. HE MENTIONS MANY NAMES.’ Simoni “Hiway not ads lon aaa ca] OysS erco S Be en : ec nera Of course it is wisest economy for you to buy) | i eaorve, Juat as wood Is us oH. the Question of Employing Non-| He Says One Family That Is Now |” MK al | the best overcoat, yet itis the rankest extravagance Union Men on City Hall Job, and| Traducing Him Offered Him ‘ *\ Yes to pay a fancy price for it—the Brill overcoats are/f] | Yainia gold Broooh, Sol{d gold Coil Pin, heavil Be with! Bh ont Messi i | bette han our own best o er seasons— et with 18 Oriental $208 wel Pin, heavily Solid gold Brooch, Another Sort of Striking May Re-| Wine on His First Pastoral tter t r n_ best of former se nms—yet |B coo ald Brooch of Pen: pearlsand tmenuine $ oar set with a large di sot with 45, Oriental paloma earls and 1 genuine m isi the immense purchasing power of the FOUR BIG iifane diamonds, ‘noual vat fot OS) mond: value $10.76 price, Himmond: neeual vate factual value, 80%, Mare “es 7 ‘Deafness and BUSY STORES brings them to you at these little | "spr ea po a 7 prices: 5 Pease ete i ine inthe | Head Noises) Men’s Overcoats. | O/B | Dy 1G HNeYcontractor who is remodeling the| pastorate he h Ee und John J, |George KK, McDonald ed me nIn ection. thro , ; : - 7 Meer orate City, drat, end Johns) | 2 eer ‘ie Jis tor the purpose of 2 A rare chance—a special lot of all-wool Frieze Overcoats Winshovan, of No. 30 f of his flock of having induced him fer the purpose of | , f f Ripdidh street, a walking det drink Hea recias Hhaeet f in black and Oxtord—right in cut, make and tit ; manu- 00 i \ aaniale PSRs Plain and Ornamental Plisterers’| The Rev. Mr. McDonald resigned uty nding sae eiton together whien | ftcturers consivered them worth $12.00; this week they Solid Solid gola $O°"™!M6§ heavily carved rin Rn Inton,were the combatants, Walking | Says, because members of poets i i hold younds ure called] goat..,...- CORKXLID Srna Solid gold} gold Rin: Knot {diamond $sot with two large {Genuine Diamond a} fon with 6 entered the Mayor’s| had Hed about h traduc A LAGU Quiiy t . retracts. wiht slandered him. He repeated this chan A tine grade of all-wool Frieze Overcoats in black and $ 1 (0) 00 i t with} ‘enulue 28eart Pin, {studtancyzand brillant dia-}r gar gorews, perfect andi talked, with the plasterers mands aud@merata rowel \ owas Ke dia. onds $ set With cetting,ac- 5 haA-complained that non-unton men | in his farewoll and denied that he w : Oxford ; usually sold at $12.50 ; special price, ...... diamond in and dan Hun-} genuine setting,ac orriby centre;act chips, solid cig ciamone st employed on the job. | riven to the excessive use of intoxlcat star setting; ? ruby actual oft ith Diamona, $8! Valve Funai value $25.00; $settings: actualZ® ¢ & 5 tor Mya. who! le wyurly, end) ing Talore . \ Handsome Winter Overcoats of excellent quality Frieze, eeu $value, $8.50; ng, elise’ Donovan, wits email ana | Then he went on to say: "Who was tt ‘ i ‘niblack and:@xfard: theinew iin iGGRE Orcas 0 #. price, value no chip, 3 #00; price, } price, alue $8.00; price, § $5.00; price ; te | save me my first drink of wine? Who wt eee 00 le ; se ¢ ats; 9: ier, oo abd Bia Desewae lee | first led me to sully my lips with the vile nicely tailored, serge lined; well worth $15.00..«00«. $3.75. $9.5: $1.75. $3.75 $9.75. $4.75, $24.50, d. Ryan's went over Donovan's! See oon iaueniiiesa crak Parsee Ky is oe F Splendid Winter Overcoats of extra quality Thibets and $ 1 5 00 | WATCH ES FOR ‘MEN. { [WATCHES FOR WOMEN, | ‘MEN. { [WATCHES FOR WOMEN, | FOR WOME N ior imen: cilnched. ari & non: | nember of this congregation on the os- Frieze, including the very desirable long, loose broad plasterer, perched on a soaffold on ol 4 01 11 shouldered coats; good value at $20.00; special at. ead. called time. Cane CM Eiger Renter) AS 8 f : 8 P Soltd Mkarat solid gold First Round—In Donovan's favor. ree without excepsion my vialt a (9 i ‘ 9 gold C% gold » Nes ed wi members of this congregation involved ‘ a ; ight jab, while Donovan ald mentioned the names Waltham cases, and . Me clinched. Donovan's vue ilies In which he had been | soo poy aAbee Ryan put Fighelto ‘ ron he sad y Youths’ all-wool Winter’ Overcoats of Friezes, Cheviots 0 move- American Pin, eel and ribs. Sergt. Kennell, of the mitted that te should. Walon fant and Meltons, cut in the season’s best style, a durable, ments, : ee layor's office, called time. Men broke h to have ted the frat, (abs | { dressy Overcoat, sizes 14-20; great special 7 ment: Franc 3 9 offered 5 : ay ‘ : ; mmiand, Policeman Robert Francis i by asking forgive AN Youths’ high.grade Overcoats of all-wool Friezes, Chev. warrant: f the City Hall station, led the mene J ‘ cibaes before Capt. Copeland for — iots and Meltons, cut in the season’s best style, loose Mexarat | BN i eareoe fitting and broad shouldered, perfect make and excel- Ki = Hon. gold Z 1 ac t wer the moment = gar Cs yoars, put "Mote Toe anus the ines ——— lent finish; sizes 14-20 would be good value at $ 1 (0) 00 filled y $7.75 ished, by the contractor,” said the Oreuae Of NeavinK[18)/4; enn B curtain off or blocks the warrant 1° was x é 4 u ject enteria ie x ‘ Bgjene anid tne Tre Gm te sadly mon suis ‘Bo s’ Overcoats ite TE ose Bete Neh tne tn ePterieg the | i Foun ear through the canal (10 to 2). called oO veatal j ver cases, : } Sola gold oni : in entering. the “Eustachian tu which passes from ’ . aet d i ‘set with genuine 5 sf Appeals will sustain (hat con-| 6 he cavity of the middle ea pats ' \ American bs 0 eS a tent se ate asa. | Boye ood W inter Ovetenats of Pilezs anal Cheviot, mands @ oe Jatsmvnd, no chin | cold. fott eau have sa gO 80 Bead tye fhe moe be penra: t 1 Ne to elther swollen mucous membranes medic ral Sue Se 'musthontan, tubeacrorceatareat|, asiack coat for the money; worth $5; sizes 3 to 16; sale price ment, Which inis con Ree cased caine the tuts and inter. | Boys’ all-wool Winter Overcoats, of all-wool Frieze, Chev- 5 00 $9.50 ° $4.75 $14.75 $13.75 moye- Most cases of deatnesn are in new loose style; nicely tailored and well finished; crack- [By move- ¥iwWaltham move-{waltham move ments, \ments; price, ment, pier ae une ees ae Their Furniture Thrown Out by) blocking up or cloning the ties ane nee | tots and Meltons, with broad shoulders, loose fitting; povan”s41¢\ he would ace his men at| Relentless Landlord, They|'tie‘cnronie intammatory process in the| Would be a cheap coat for $7; sizes 3 to 16; sale price, . id Id ba bl: Uh thi = Minit D1 f either Kustach| be “ati a Te 1 Stand Guard Over It All Night |:auese ito avetacafn'mnay tants aca: e ate iti Caliber or even close {t up. OPEN ro in Biting Cold. Closure may be complete or only partial, LS ; aa Sropertien’ to. the degree. “of scuatruction, : SATU Beeeoe eM ees rantles cata ir teaceoe: OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND Boys. EVENINGS ATURDAY BOTH MORE THAN SIXTY. fre ent cause of “head noises’ 8 well an = Nomi ihend inoleent ere due. to Four 27 Broadway, near Chambers St. UNTIL EVENINGS at \ SUIT, = rome Interference with the circulation of alr! Convenient ) 47 Cortlandt St, bet. Church and Greenwich Sts. through the Eustachian tubes. Any. awell i. ‘The coldest night of the winter found Him thipbenings exceasive wecration Or dine 211 and 219 Sixth Ave., bet. 14th and 15th Sts. F Fi Agnes Cc ainerial case of any kind that results in partial or| Stores. - x 1.00. am v ow, bo v ‘tinnitus al rows oad = = = veare old, without a roof over their] noises may ronemble the ereano of ntoam, e A % issed Police Officer Prom-|nends. Ati through the bitter nighe| {hn roaring, of the ocean, “the. ringing ot | = Lene eee Manufacturing Jeweller and Silversmith, they stood guard over the little heap] almort concelvable + don ad s sh 9/03, an ren, reproduced in colors iges Trouble for Sergeants’ | or nousesoia turniture, faded rominders taatertatly. to, the exinting, a ns erin | A met Yay, from living models, in next Sunday's | 409 & 411 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. “ ' of thelr former prosperity, which a|®hd annoy during the day and provent » Biverg Christmas World. Superbly {1 Opposite Boerum Place, ncar City Hall. ie Beneevolent Association. landlord had dumped Into the street. ice dim mult to get local applteations into ted. pes ply eiuatra: Years ago the two women were|the Buatachian tubes, and even if you could | wealthy, Thetr father, Julius Connor, Loa A Aca aE pT Weimer Police Sergeant. McCormack |wan a contractor. He bublt the first |{ort Inve conuttutional of ayatematie di or Mac’), who was dismissed |half mite of the ated Railway, He |eve of which tho diseased mucous mem- a manifestation from the department for charging $5 for| has been dead for years, and his daugh-|PIane Is but a manifestation, | ring a ball bond while on duty at|ters, when thelr fortune dwindled, sup-|treatment for catarrh in the internal ad gthes Oak. street station, threatens to|ported themselves by needlework, They | Miniatration of searching alternative reme- Ae all vorts of trouble for the Police |had arranged with a third woman to ales hat will neutralise catarrbal potsons fants’ Benevolent and Endowment [into tho drewsmaking business at No. 241 taints; After this la-aocomplished the: local “ peuce: West One Hundred and Twenty-sixth of the mucous membranes will dis the.annual meeting of the ongan-|street, which they procured for $36 ? gation, held last night In Murray Hill | month » Sceaherie Perea abea sty ih (ey ATES Bacewctum, a letter from Louis J. Grant,| They paid half a month, and then |catarrh everywhere else It may be manifest i 3 Biibicormack's actorn as head. This|tuelr partner failed to turn up, Yester- |. PRA eRRL ONIN CRATeT tn Ragone : WMBER 2 Se spadinas axatsnt fs abet Jegal pro-|day, with the rent due, they went about |appoar eleowherc, porhaps in a more dan 5 = against the aesociation to com-|among former acquaintances trying to | Kerous place, but {t never really cures. The ; a 4 pay McCorm: 5 . oney, bi eet wan Catarrh shows itself elsewhere, or reappears ¥ day's We HB bay MsCormack the sum of ¥n raise tne ones Dut tne. were ano of [start Magee lt egewie 0 faineat ontinued from yester ORLD: oraing to the rules, each (he full amount when they tottered hom t e cred home | treatment 1s stopped Poretlked.trom ihe torce, wnether voiun: [after dark pleas rere tystemte remedies aro | MORRIS CHAIR, Gre ¥ A ") y’ ty dlse: q 3 = EE or otherwise, is to receive $60,| ‘The landiora had not waited for them, pol net they cured, (20 Gisense Ie mau-1 te most comfortable chair in the 2 Tuesday age of his death his family is to| When chey reached the house their tur- ‘hy those who have been cured by | world, Heavy and substantial. Will Brea eae | cate ae dn Che ate ' wrtia Gaarrh Tablets are €° CD” |W last a litetime. Solid oak, with tufted Sana. 5 je y Commissioner Part- i ee Hors supplied them with supper, tablets uniformly cure catarrh in| ff cushions, in any color desired ; regular f¢ Of his disimissal, made formai de. |DUE they could not leave thelr turmit y nd corner of the body, cure it | tice, $9.00, > Beicak bis benent, unguarded, and so these honest w y gibi femard was turned down, on rhe] itt an om the ‘aidewalle garding: tho | ang drug stave fr eo cents a'box. The. A A FULL LINE OF ind that he was not uw me weap o' urniture that represents | Stuart Go,, Marxball, Mich., publish a book | ee Se ‘ds between them and abso: [on eatarrh and its cure which they will vena | Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Bte. , ° ‘ free and brepaid to all who ply for it. A a ae ry Am@ rolls for non-payment o: dues Th r ° e are J. & : =< : ¢ poxtal card will bi ‘or it to-day t Ad no. attended but four meeting: a ae intake Broadway i ot is f umb do Cn %, ia morning that the Wo a i | : | bring suic Sisters hud bald only $3 on the dene | i t zr servea| to mova more” than a Brice. ony ER Sa ah ere aan 263 Sixth Ave.,| | 4s a Serta Set, ia] eae gree Acai aoea| fl Eye Glasses, $1 Pr. Near 17th Steet == ec a , 5% * " Delongings wers | Do you eo oli Pat Se Tita for Open Saturday Evenings. —S Now, his wife says, I bet For twenty Bias W'S DEFENSE. ‘i ” re Fora : vice Cansie” Picas ve ane | BIG NUN” GETS TO WORK,|ff 5 i ; me You will not forget ; | Young Sitting Mu) Handles Shovel | Tcan aetve (hom, but at foe ribery, v6 he riwk of ruln.ng thelr sight by Se ete hanneae” IS Ea a te % (6 To order the WORLD'S ee Medhanus, numbers are going to work along the eee . No Nebraska becaure |i : peep ¢ NEXE SE) 50 Searing inate 1 | CHRISTMAS NUMBER!” | plied for 3 Hie today is the son of : » of BN, hee atoren 8. jf Fine Jewelry Jf for Gifts. jwith aostolcism and dignity that wee | Sag |For tho past 22 rears impressty we have ‘been selling e : 106 E, 234St., New York, near 4th Ay. : iat y le LINHER sat fngtanmacavbekabar fl | Stories by F. MARJON CRAWFORD, JOEL f R 192 Fulton St, Bklyn, near Orange St. , a ee ° . ? 24a Col bee driven by John Lin No. 261 2 : . ‘ c ii al 3 || ANDL HARRIS & Others Bea AL 4nd & WoIian, was stcuck b For Men: Watches, Pope Leo ty ingyen , ee BEANS ERAN EIN) | OEE a : ml cas at Broadway and Gold and Silver, Dia- In the little villa, . : tas ae . ge of Carpineto, * B10. es ny far €11 || watches, mand Jew cry, Dress|{ nthe rural province of Anagnl, rity set, j - iC 3 ee ci real lin mec wouee oS | [eeol eee HA Other ROLY POLY Book-Pictares inCol y : - 1H | Diamenas,|||} Plain Gold, Oddcon-|} | a boy who as Gioacchino Pecc! played the OR aye ce) er SZ. or, mols eliciess poading. i ceits in Gold Pins,|] J | among the village children, unthink- thant om eth Thy $3.50 wok t a, bi 4 9, nd pare ment Silver ||{fLinks, Studs, Fobs |] {| ing of the fame and usefulness that| Eo ae I ere TC a fife Thirty-ninth | stre, Seal Rings, Jeweled were to be his. The Christmas Sun- vA 5.00 o- s i QE mice RD man Brady. Novelties, ||||Suspenders, Shaving||}| day World tells the story of the ‘Sets and other useful childhood of Pope Leo (Leone) XIII. ‘Stores: : Bridie Pinen. i things. born Pecel, whose venerable age and 175 Sirth Ave. CctZt, 30S Hudson St, UNDAY W OR J D Out NEXT SUNDAY) vi exalted character have won the re- MAIL ORDERS FILLED, ‘ ited David F. Man- gard of Christendom. The Christmas ? . yniasioners of | fl omen BVENUE, Sunday World will be issued next Order Today) . new... Kasi i4 pile don chy fnooae Sunday, Order in advance from your le at Ripans Tabules, doctors ond, ern District, newsdealer, ene APE \ & good preseription for mankind,

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