The evening world. Newspaper, March 26, 1903, Page 7

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@ cau \ . ae as + FAMILY TOO BI: + HEHAS TO MOVE Thomas Greene, of Brooklyn, ‘Notified by His Landlord to Get Out Because He Has Five Children, ~ OTHER TENANTS HAVE DOGS. ‘The Father Is a Hard-Working, Fru- gal Man with a Bank Account, and His Ambition Is to Some Day Own His Own Home. Ana now from Brooklyn comes the tory of another parent who will soon be trudging the streets in search of | apartments that his five small children an call home. He was served with a notice to leave his present rooms be- hia, family other tenants objected to his family and thelr complaints recelved attention. Un- Jena he responds to the order and moves em April 1 he will be served with a no- tice of dispossess. Following so closely on the pathetic story of Mrs. Walker, handicapped by a brood of seven young- asters, the case of Thomas Greene 1s in- teresting, Greene 1s an honest man, with a good wife and five of the brightest, healthiest Uttle tots an engineer house at Pearl street and Broadway. He is frugal and has several thousand dol- Jars in the bank. 4 @ home somewhere. 0 Wants Home in a Suburb. He has an eye open for a place in the A. suburbs; and when he finds the right Y place he will be Independent of the flat- house landlord, but until then he feels he is doomed to have trouble. Gren are not noisy, but they are not wanted at No, 8 Nostrand avenue, | nd !t would be clearly criminal to force where they now live, They are Eugene, aged seven, who goes to school; Mary, and Agnes are ill with whooping-cough and Annie bas just recovered from the The mother is not yet entirely recov- ered from her confinement, but never- theless the notice to vacate was served. | |, The flat at No. 8 Nostrand avenue Js four stories high. have dogs, but they are not objected to. | sick babies out “We can stand dogs, tenants within» Mr: recently. “but cbildr ing a nolse are unbearabl On the floor with the Greenes live the W: Gallagher family, of five adults and one dog. Some months ago the Gallaghers made jt very apparent that they had| My husband ts. rt ve no sympathy for Mrs. Greene and her Joss, : ! ar # af EY Borough of Bronx, Willis Ave. oof, 139m Be ‘Third a3 ‘ames Butler Stor: 8 too large. The whose life Is t were ever born. He Is mployed in a big printing children, Hot words were passed, and Ngee) HAPPY. when he finds the right in order to protect his family Mr. Greene 2 went to the Lee Avenue Court to! anpe greene children are well benaved get a summons for some of the Gal-\control. A study of their pictures sho’ lagher ‘family. that they cannot be very troubleso: Green told the HER LITTLE HUBBY UP IN COURT AGAN He is saving to buy They are timid little creatures, and a | The matter was adjudicated, but now | parents worship them as they, should, new complaints have been made and the Ach Gae Or tee ted Anotar mitt, of No, 35 Suydam street, When SH ae ebb iatciael will not | sked why he was forcing the Greenes out hé said thai Children Too Ill te Move. ue not consider Deuel sald: t them desirable ten: His chil- when We can rent it to a quiet and want him 4 hin wife?” BARGEMAN MAY BE DEAD. John Lanmnom Belleved to Have rencerey ereaitt ania oe Fallen Overboard, large and stout, drove to the Harlem an Even! rter vis-| John Lannon, an old bargeman, em- Med by hi ited the Greene home he found the | ployed on the barge J. B. King, belonging rare bilerdarnasmaates eines won mother much distreased over the situa-/to the Mallory line, pposed to have| She lives at NO. avenue and lon = been drowned Jast night. from Pler. went to press a change of non-support too ill to:move just now," she ver, He was last seen at 10.90| against her huaband, Nelson G. Green o'clock. ‘His hat was found to. . ‘and I would not like to take my the "water slongaige the. King, ae 19) of No. 81 Madison avenue. Mr. Green is sper orbit ag of age. ait] undersized and thin, is not known that he had any relatives. | U\gerslved and th fared in varioue| Eighth avenue, Greene to the labor of moving in her present weakened condition. The family physician will object to any such action, and so for a few weeks at least the familly will remain where it is, but in the end the apartments must be sur- nnie, three; Agnes, two, and four years, Just now Mary Daniel Nolan, ‘Three of the familles | garg sald one of the | My ttle ones Greene's hearing |§0me. I never “| They are too young, with the exception playing and mak-| or inugene. I would be afraid they Would fall downstatrs, ey bei Tre are we to is almost im- spectable neigh- | annexed to the Windsor Hotel, owned} inst time was a few months ago in Es- | Aid, sible to get into hood with more than two children, | by the estate of ex-Judge Henry Hilton, | 1st Sime ue & Ore ot New York City, was damaged by fre) Deuel, who ts now sitting in Harlom Court. At that time the controversy Magistrates’ courts at different times on Hilton Estate Cottage Burned. this charge, whenever her husband has SARATOGA, March %.—The cottage] raited to make prompt payments. The directly on the first floor. Tomatoes. ESSIE BRAND. The finest quality of New Jersey Toma- STORES EVERYWHERE. RETAIL fy toes. Selected, solid, BRANCHES. Hand hand packed, CHOICE AAPOR tes, can... 10c GROCERIES er ae Blue Ribbon Jams—Absolutely pure ; 3 inde from finest, fresh frutts, naires 15¢ Rico—Fancy Carolina, full head, 3% ibs....25¢) Noodles—Hall 1b, 5c.; Ib.eeee ifornia Mulr, Ib. carton, aeeeerseee Pi hig PACKASC.c000... Peas; 2 cant... Evaporated Apricots—fancy Califor- jue Ribbon Shoe Dre: nia, Ib. cartones. eres 12c Lazenby's English Pick! mraporaies | ight 10c how Chow, Onions an fruit, Ib, carton, hele. le. Frese Feachen 206: Peara rF ines California Hherty. Pickles, extra quality, octago: fruits, in heavy rn Or SYTUP, 19, Prepared Mustard—Best quality, bot | CAM eves sereesesees sanders CR. & RK. Pickles, all kinds, bottic..,...+++610¢ : Eaale Cherrles—Extr fancy Calllorns 23° | Worcestershire Sauce, Peerless Brand, 13¢ igre srg Ast eae TEN sets. 4908, equal to imported, bott! “| Black Pepper—Fur East View Cherrles—Choice Califor- Trlumph Oats — Finest ml ; nia fruit, heavy Syrup; CAN,..... eee 19 white Outs, lb, packare. ee 10c| English Mustara—<-Ib. can Callforala Frults—Peaches, Pears, Plums and| Vanilla or Lemon Extract Peerless Catsup—Best made, bottle. P pfs pe ? di Cocoanut —Peerless Brand, finely shredded; pkge.. i Foi : fl 1. 2Qc| Salad Ol —Domestic, pint bottle UC reseeereseee veee . b Eagle ate: HR Meine Apricots, in heavy syrup, natural brand, bottle, 5c.; “Our Own" brand, ‘0, 7 Brooms.. flavor; can etissssaeee BOG] bottle, 106s; Peerless brand bottle” 15] aoiden Drip Syru, Peaches and Pears—Fancy Southern +. OC 10 Getatine, Excelsior brand, package c Essie Succotash—Tho best quality, Olives. 8-02, bottle Queen Qlives,.., 10c PSihetitct’,. nt: 1Se 8 bottle fi la MOVE ccsscssecesn, BOC STURFED OLIVES, 4-02, bottle Stuffed Olives... 1Oc 8 bottle fi Sie nny, eM 196 New Orleans Molasses, qt. bott fruit, good syrup; 3-Ib. can ...., teens ‘12c| Horseradish, large bottle... Will Find a Near Your CHOICE GROCERIES CHOICE GROCERIES THE WORLD: ‘THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 26, 1903. FAMILY OF POOR MAN, WHO WERE EVICTED FROM THEIR BROOKLYN HOME | BECAUSE FIVE CHILDREN WERE TOO MANY FOR LANDLORD OF TENEMENT. |\, Caused by Unhealthy Action a occupied two days, an adjournment be- ing necessary the first day. rt would pay his wife $5 a week. He sald he had not been working for some time and had fallen in arrears on alimony, ~but always paid when able, After Mrs, Green had accepted the} |i i proposition of her husband Magistrate The sick children cannot be. moved, | of Wiidren' it the fat’? eaid-theegant. |The Alert Mrs. Amanda Green} you aon'e fecopt your ha eld In bon to go to the Workhouse for failure to| of the blood, deranged Takes No Chances When He} to, 50 to the Women en you won't] thd kidneys tn bad condition, in’ thou: | MISSES! STRAW SAILORS, of white rice fancy Drops Behind in His Alimony.| f..°he'fsfoine ail he can for: you Qire, Amande Green, fifty years old,| FELL FROM FIRE = a ESCAPE AND DIED, |sit efor alr ste), ,SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, ee a bricklayer, was | Will bestow sound healt found dead in the yard to-day behind the apartment where he lived with his wife and seven children at No, 2682 The body was discovered by Edward 1 Ekelly, the Janitor of the place, It lay | ‘rely cured nit Paine's Celery underneath the fire-escape | Pound, I feel in judging from Over 3,960,000 Eggs ee Bh, eRe = ee fi fpr for Aes we More tiny 488 500 rchasers, Ths figures tell Mi play a ihe confidence the public has im the announcements of the James Butler stores. This oo a e season of all seasons for eggs, we have decided to continue the sale until the close of business on Saturday evening. b ily picki i = a ial laid eggs, and we guarantee ihn we sell to be the very best obtainable. We renew our offer of v pp Ober Puaest ane, Sally. pipking ous Ha chaiesat [ote ot a inest F res s 25c Sn adoTA ¥ etna, é al ‘uaae ioe ES Prunes. mi e Soup Tablets, Extra fancy large California Prunes, about 40 to the pound—regu- fn x ‘or Hi he i. Make) Sony Tebleta— very convenient; all kinds, in neat 5 larly sold at 12c, & fies Sor iP form, 2 portions in each, Cc For this sale, Ib., 10c Mayes Ni 3 to Ib, 2 5c 10c Evaporated Peaches—Extra fancy Cal- 12¢ Blue Ribbon Farina, the whole heart of the 8c Peas—Hillside Brand, fancy early June 25¢ sc Peas—Queen Brand, early June Peas; can... 10¢ 5c and 10c ixed, per alge 15c Seeded Ralsins—Peerless Brand, Ib. carton.. 106 deep wound in thé head, ho had fallen from the fire- before Magistrate} cscape to the ston In attempting to reach his apartment Payumo oy | Ang. bette oeron up nd’ ALL THE LEADING AUCTIONEERS ADVERTISE IN THE WORLD, Kook’ ' Down Prine Male Dostoon IXOCH & tg am sree | 125th St. West Meier 1891-12th Anniversary Sale-1903 Paine’s Celery v Compound Children’s Days Sis, Nourlshesthe Life Stream and| The last two days of this great Anniversary Week ate Children’s Strengthens Every Orwan To the big advantages all over the store we add thése specials for Fi and Saturday; of the Body. i FOR THE GIRLS, The great virtues of Pairie’s Celery Compound are abundantly manifested in GIRLS’ DRESSES, of extra fine quality pique, Gibson Russian Blouse effect, iM ae the spring. It is a medicine compounded elaborately trimmed with 6-inch open embroidery and black velvet specially to brace the nerves, to sustain ribbon, colors white, blue or pink, 6 to 14 yrs., @ £6.50 dres8.e+. seem 3.89 es heart action, tc cleanse the blood and GIRLS’ SCHOOL DRESSES, of all-wool Novelty Mixtures, box-pldited ‘ keep the stomach, liver and kidneys in blouse, gored skirt, nicely trimmed with fancy braiding and buttond, vigorous health, Soe grecn, tan and black and white, 4 to 44 years, a 3 95 In the spring time the effects of the 5.00 dress... ++ S00 bie sree tne c bicibcle' eset tere eeee eee se scene winter's workers worries of business, | GIRLS’ BOX COATS AND FANCY REEFERS, of Covert or Paca household cares and the severe changes Cloth, collar or collarless effects, tan, red, blue or black, 6 to 12 of temperature all conduce to weakened YeATS, $5.00 Aresssevececssevessssees: en eneeee cues seeee 3.95 FOR THE BOYS, wilt BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS, of all-woo! cheviot, tweed and blue serge, sizes 3 75 fe SPRING TIREDNESS OF the Liver and-Kidneys As- | sisted By Starved Blood and a Poor Circulation. 4 to 14 yrs, Teg. 5,00.c008 eee « BOYS’ RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUI'S, of all-wocl high-grade serges, styles or with sailor collar, the newest and nattiest effects, 2% 106 q YTS TOR. 6.50... .sseee seen. .csseeneerseseeeeuasersevenboes 4,89 BOYS’ SAILOR SUITS, of all-wool navy or royal blué, red and browh i Serge, trimmed with soutache braid, embroidered emblem, heavy. silk ties, 3 to 10 yr. 10g. S00 cee ecveee sosesthens : 369 BOYS’ KNEE TROUSERS, mixtures and gray corduroys, 3 39 ‘3egCe TOR. 75C...., seseneaeesnesccrees Hees OORe eeen es oeee BOYS’ SPRING TOP COATS, of all-wool tan covert 5 cloth, exceptioual value, 6 to 16 yr5...ess.e0e8 2.98, 3. 98, 4,98 citpiers ics eo sees ee mee $ cheviot or plain cloth, thiee-quartér | 1 double breasted or Russian effect, trimmed with ‘soutache braia, ae p or linen collars, tan, red or blue, 144 tO 4 yrSeseecesessvedt rite chen 3 98 CHILDREN’S REEFERS, of broadcloth, three-quarter length, double x y plaited effect with scalloped collar; also of cheviot with lage: t pT ay i Silk collar trimmed with lace; royal tan or red, 1% 10 4 ythesds...c. A. O@ AULG AD BONES) Me ooo ee and tuimmed with ant st ite and si ; also of all-woo! lord cord, double § ‘ broidery or baby Hi ssaihaehnabecautnie ty Aye es CARRIAGE COVERS, of cream flannel, with silk embroidered lowers, r MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS... ssi fice (CHILDREN’S FANCY FLATS, row and ot st colors, ae S this case, If correct hat for erat ening re. Pate ee et Ld 48c nds proporal! and inflamed nerves, insomnia, poverty | CHILDREN'S HATS, of Italian braid, tam crown, rolled edge. | ¥ to-day that he ELIJAH BOWMAN, A Great Fruit Grower of Michigan. velvet band, bow and streamers, reg. 1.25 raw, large rol sands of cases rheumatism and neu! med with colored silk ribbon band and long streamers, reg. 1.7, ands of canes yneumatism and neuralgia! CHILDREN'S PATENT LEATHER ROLLED SAILORS, leathee sweat Celery Compound, used three or four satin lining, and long ribbon streamers, the nattiest and mbst times:a day for the next four weeks, will hat for present wear, sold by exclusive dealers for 3,50, furnish the proper and needed elements ola Ki fire, rich blood, hand Gurable, ea tod eo ee ee nerve fibre, nerve force, flat heels, stylis! ate 1 79 and long-years | CHILDREN’S BUTTON BOOTS, of fine Kidskin, or with cloth tops, palent 1°. % of life. leather tips, sizes 8% tO 1o%........-. Fidecs 1.49 Mr.” Elijah Bowman, of Caledonia, |BOYS’ LACED’ BOOTS, of fine calfskin, hand well, newest shapes; siass Mich., says:— ; 2% to 6, 2.69 ; YOUTHS’, of same, sizes 11 to2,......1 - 249 ‘When I think of the misery and| INFANTS’ BUTTO! BOOTS, of fine Kidskin, tan or black, sizes 2 to & a) agony 1 endured formerly, and being en- B, y . deed thankful for’ the 125th Street West, & Se discovery of this wonderful medicine. 1 take a littlé of the medicine every and makes one feel cheerful and bright.” | Jams. The highest grade All pure fruits; assorted. Usu- ally sold at 23c. For balance of week, jar, 15c EVERYWHERE” 110 ‘RETAIL Oranges and Lemons. New shipment fine California Navel Oranges. Medium size—dozen. 19c| Large size—dozen, Lemons—fancy large Messinas, dozen, Alpha Pudding, package. . Sc|Codfish Threads—Excelsior Brand, full 4 Salt, fine quality, 8-1b. bag. . Go| Package... ee ee Liberty Preserves, choice frpits, as- 25 Contin, Tarende- eerless Brand, finest 8c Sorted, stone crock, patent Weir fop, 3 Ibs. CS} packed, packagesserenrnes trees | Cromarty Bloaters—Fine large fish, 7for 10¢ Cornstarch—Peerless Brand, the best qual- , Macaroni and Spaghetti—Trovatore att FACKAgCs eee sees ee eeavengentseraas Be greronl endl opennars creme ia Oe alsmon-Monument Brand, fino ted, Alas 10c Macaronl and Spaghetti—Domestic, Ib. 8c Salmon—Sport Brand, fancy sockeye, Ib. 13¢ fallcan + 23 . Se Crackers. —Imported, can.. (In Iner-Seal Packets.) 1 —Fancy imported, 2 cans. 25c | Butter Thins, —Under wood Brand, in mustard, 12 | Five o'C'ock Teas, (MStapanaiisessislaateatessaansaanes { Graham Waters, red package, Domestic, large can. 9%e God Ish—Genuine cod, fine and white, in 9 | Saltines, tablets, Ib.......00+5 er eeeeeeeereee cree Cc) Choice, at, per packagese.. Weekly Special. There is a great demand for the “special” this week, We give Can Early June Peas, Can Maryland or Delaware Tomatoes, Can fancy String Beans, All three, 25c CHOICE GROCERIES

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