The evening world. Newspaper, September 20, 1904, Page 8

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led by Lad, Pretty Grace Casler Travels Around Country for Ten Days Leading Tramps’ Life. REPT IN BARNS AND from which both died inj” Chum a short time. n and rig- and Returns Home Dr, Stryker and Mrs. Smith were to.» r naeaee Companion Falls Into board « tpulley.‘ear. ang were accom- Vs! i irryine | panied by thelr niece, Miss tayo | If they ¢ ed to join the aburt's of Newark Police L earyaanr wiv Welt to eek hare sately of Alliance unions the leaders will be able legs wer screams. 0 “i Thev waited for t.e car near { {19 oto the employers and threaten ntened 0 en toat they 3 4 # general tle-up. leaving him to suffer until the ar- | road ton, and as the ¢ re If the brickiayers and housesmiths rival of the police, Uttle Grace Caster, the prodi-| P ed Miss Stryker ran ahead to bos oa sas neiwae 2 in, tC) suis The falling Serrie® Juat boo? nie. 7 t. Dr, Stryker and M Smit ‘ooably be declared of and tue ing a shanty In hich, besides the ter of contemporary history, aA af a) ira, Smith men will return to Work under the at | engine furnishing power to the derrick, fared better than her male act railroad track, and pitration agreement |were the © ind ceveral other While she was en route, bit hot notice the express (rain coming, | pbs, Alliance asks the discharge of ati| workmen Ident 1s supposed to calt Jain for her, ner} Ht struck tnem and hurled both sey! | the men employed since the strike and | have been the strain put he the disbandr the unions organized pon it by a heavy load of earth which B the door @ decorated with | °ra! feet away, Dr. Stryker was picked | by the emu! vee then inthe. Big bucket at the hen she returned to her par-| P and carried to tis home or a cot.| The employers refuse fo Brant either end of the ralsing arm, and the break. i home after an absence of about | to her story, she left the ° Poof on the night of Sept, 10. hum and companion, Willie Lam- | with whom she went on that » came to her home while ly except Grace was out, He « eouple then went to Waverly. Temained there all Sunday, and | it was dark enough to venture it fear of immediate detection spatiaued thelr way to Elisabeth. they boarded a freight car in true ~ fashion and went wherever the! ‘went, which happened to be following day they spent in the of that city, sleeping in barns pA freight cars during the day and 4 Ground in the country the rest r time. foliowing days were spent in aimless wanderings through the environs of Wilkesbarre with little @at and constant fear of detection mg at their hearts. ys ago they boarded another which took them to Mauch Another day was spent un- tably, and in the evening they ® berth in @ freight car bound ‘Dereey City. the train reached Waverly, from Newark, they jumped Separated, Willie had come to @onclusion that Grace was not a a8 a hobo and Grace had becomo that the life of @ hobo was ), (@tel Gneaks Home. dark ashe sneaked through 6 to the house of her parents p After short hesitation, bravely bell, Her father came down the door, but did not rec- Rise her in her unaccustomed attire. Hie Would have shut the door in her on, ‘Th all probability, had Grace not to him in time. He recognized KS; admitted his prodigal er. ler has no desire to lowed on the nignt of ha etes to return to Wilkes but he was discovered In Eli ph Soe feed to board a fre! on suspicio custody of the Ne MSHOUE ANE ‘WONT 0 Roo 2) Defendant in Hoboken Court Turns Up His Nose at Record- {F's Proffered Allowance for Cost Animal’s Board. Stanton, of Hoboken, so fm man to-day in his court by that he wanted three times as for feeding a dog as the county for mes in the almshouse that “Betendant before the bar said, than take the almshouse allow- tor his dog he would accept noth- . ‘dog, according to the defend- ‘ate % cents worth every day he tm fe charge. Recorder Stanton that the price of feeding men ‘Was about seven cents Crosett!, of No, 40 Clinton re Hoboken,. lost his dog twenty and he had Nicholas Zatti, of B Mi Hudson street, arrested for pg the dog. When the court opened ‘who had possession was in with the terrier, Crozetti had! arr.ved. | 95 for Dog's Board, a Crosetti came in. The dog, rightful owner, made a bound | Bethe court-room, and nearly ‘Crosett!’s mustache and his Mi & show of exuberant canine i's enough for me.” said the Re- “It’s plain to see who owns the Gatti then admitted that he found tho and put in 2 claim for 2 which he @upended for a license and % for ‘The % excited the interest of + who began to make com- with the owe figur ho learned Sen. feelings would Mwounded If they iad wo be All or Nothing. ‘ee ty high aes i eo wc Re HILADELPLIA, Pa r| EMPTY FREIGHT CARS. ! stepsen's Memorial Chapel at Rivers ce*s or fallure of the Alliance to induce COUNIFYMeN In che tunnel construction \eide, N. Jy Mrs, Anna 1,000 bricklayera and 4000 housesmits | & ‘he Battery to-day caused a panie | If Sean Lh ah he enet Nhe among the Itallans, w from the | Stryker Simi ok ) rlke moves | Ome to work. | ¢ at Riverside and ree eeess of the div. inne On later fn of Wandering, She Quits!» aoe e He died just as he was entering tne demand r Dr. & ryker was seventy yea, ind had been at Riverside tw He founded 8t, Stephen's | also had charge of a parish a Of her pretty hair and brought her| and a chapel at Bhedakers. He Is sur- Vboy’s eult, which she donned deligni-| Vived by @ widow, three daughters and | Douglas M. Smith, former teller of the, ne son, the Rev, Leonard Stryker, sta~ | toned b- Passer ‘Tradesmen's National Bank of this city, | 1 Boerum place, Brooklyn, died in the| the law. hallway of @ tenement house at No, Ma Hester ‘one last night from disease, when -he & stricken, Kearney, an tronworker, seventy gtx, AGED RECTOR AMD CRISIS EAR TA AciENT a " SISTER KILLED BUILDING WAR, PANG IN TUNEL Rey, Or. P, Ww. pom and Mrs, 11,000 drisidayers ne a 4,000 ‘ver a Hunde tal Italians Flee in, Fright when Feilow-Country-| man Is Fatally Hurt at the Battery. Housesmiths Will Decide To- Morrow Whether to Join the Dissatisfied Unions or Not. Anna §, Smith Struck Down at Riverside, N. J, by an Ex- press Train, | Sept, m--The| The crise in the Building Trades! AM accident to an Italian working rding, of the Em-! ing of one of the cables which sup: ouse plovers ays the men em ns | ported the structure Mra. Smith, who was sixty: five years Dloved sii ba —<——_. procure y26| work only by returning and Joining the er home three’ hours| new unions HOLLAND FALLING BEHIND. —_->———— — | BROUGHT LUNCH TO STEAL, | W!helmina says Home Trade t | Not Keeping lace with Foreign, %—| THE HAGUE, Sept. 20.—Queen Wil- helmina reopened the States General to-day, In the speech from the throne the Queen sald the home Industries 0 the Netherlands were not competing vatisfactorily with foreign enterprises and that the finances of the Dusen dies and the Netherlands needed strengthening. The Queen announced also the forth- coming Introdaction of tis. providing bind on agé penstone and jlgher educa- of age, | ear ive NEW HAVEN, Com. Sept. | yesterday pleaded guilty to the charge of embessiing $65,000 of the funds of the bank and asked for a sentence of five years in the Suite prison, which ts the minimum time he can receive under — DIES IN HALLWAY, David Mooney, a fruit dealer, of No Smith used to bring his lunch to the eart | bank so that he could be sure to have ia way homo | the handiine of devositors’ vas books, from which he extracted large sums, was on * WAPMPTATAM DLN abe tLels VALD10" 4 “The recollection df value endures Jong after the price is forgotten.”’ SISGIT Ae COI Vv, Tre merchandise you obtain for “S. & vie H.” Green Trading Stamps will ‘be prized long after the fact that they are premiums is forgotten. Our aim is high grade premiums—not cheap ones, PDA DNGTG.904-.06.00 The Sperry @ Hutchinson Co. THOS. A. SPERRY, President. Fully Paild-up Capital, - - $1,000,000, Forced Sale! ; Balance of stock ot $49,000 wt” cRavencrres of AND RAIN COATS MUST BE SOLD BY END OF WEEK AT Less Than 25c. on the Dollar On account of the short time in which we are FORCED to Nieto our ENTIRE stock of Cravenettes and Rain 1 September 2), AT YOUR OWN PRICES. ednesd Sale to Continue Until Saturday, September 24. Come early and have your choice of one of the LARGEST ASSORTMENTS of The Wet Season is almost upon us, and no one to whom money is an object can WOMEN RAIN COATS, CRAVENETTES and MACKINTOSHES: REMEMBER afford to miss this GREAT OPPORTUNITY. NOTE THE FOLLOWING SLAUGHTER IN PRICES. , eoverta and 2,50 Men’ “Hoos ‘models never’ wold for | iad sale price 12.60 and ° ACKINTO: 00 44, 8, $8 Fare Rraibn 40) $1, B.00 ts Blovbo ours #15 Women's Ragiana, In latest styles 00) of meit » 1.25, 30) tholder sel** *. 04 d only ove ‘ioes fom 16th St, Order oF Chock. Give Chest ang ‘vaneeh Me surement, I i (lf WHEN WIFE DIED years old and living at No. S$ East jOne Hundred and Twenty-first street, | | after his beloved wife died three months ago, and ke decided to commit suicide. NERS PLACE oT He retired to his bathroom and turned IN BALE OF COTTON mystified the by for several days. The watchman in, storerooms, where a number of bales cf ectton were kept which had recently been sent from Worcester, Mass., for Soe: the gas on. Thomas Walter, hoger ae nights was puszeed by « faint ed onli a After Mourn ea ruta | Pussy's cries Heard Heard in Time to | me ing Her for Three Months, In-'**,™ an¢ found Kearsey dead in| Saye Its Life-—S. P. C. A. ' hales Gas and Joins Her in gyi? together happily for more than} Searches for Persons Who ic.. < Eo y 7. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS rupees we rae mala has been notified | WORK MONDAY WONDERS. 1 thorouga investigation Lite had no more charm for John An Jrhumar, joxe was Siscovered in erpetrator of the joke, .9 « (cAsH_| ; ‘FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE [CREDIT| ( Ay STREET HOUSE GRAND STREET HOUSE 182-184-186-188-190 Smith St., cor. Warren se. BRO 0 K LYN. 222-224-226-228 Grand St., near Driggs Ave. BOTH STORES OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. GOODS CALIVERED IN UNMARKED VANS IF REQUESTED, ‘ A FURNITURE FEAST FOR BARGAIN LOVERS A Y buyers have been busy as bees and as wise as serpents—what they haven't accomplished by shrewdness M they have through capital. The result is this splendid array of housefurnishing bargains that eclipses similar efforts of all other houses. Couch Specials Parlor Tables | Dressing Tables |Ward- 4 ¢ Medium size, Magnificent robes [= turned Teg SJ pieces of furn- \ P polished to P, ture insolidoak At this cut in Solid oak or m; loonat any fin. price this lot of 50 hogany finish; ish. Real velog will go quick ly. » now, $12.00; now, Made of solid oak ; ea Splendily made, upholstered in nent and roomy; this excellent quality Ve- week, lour; this Batis peau 3. 25 9 15 Eleganttly tufted Couches in ° panceere Leow cove BO Lan Chance aT hese =a Chiff ering; this week...... De Zz oir pati eh Cones bn eR nll abe prices, re mbering | make, line and } \| Steel Beds ay allcarpets free, INS roomy chr. In fancy $1.00 Velvet Carpets, 85c pL Maegg ta Uy designs, 85c. Tapestry Carpets, 67¢ i kee LL med—of suits baked ) 75c. Ingrain Carpets, 55c f Pas [Dable style and enamel 4 —— LS Ly ro, (Si finish for fine- fink, Rugs 30% Under Value This Week | Jaso™ey Ally furnished ri My complete assortment, including Axminster, | (===35 is homes. There’s Nets Ingrain and Art Square Rugs, is marked down 3026 from Paarl Z jai only a score or regular prices for this week only. ea : ‘ Rockers at Factory Prices | purchased such a vast quantity ie te aay vat ot ot fetal] Bookcases | . that brings these Rockers to you if New York iy this heavy pur- holds few)ge chase, | will let these handsome solid oak-pol- 4 ished top tables, with turned legs, go at slightly above cost; at 9. 7 5 Dining Chairs ‘ » From my enor- mous sales it is NJ evident that oth. ers are not even ff spproaching my } prices, Strongly made of solid oak, cane seat, finely finished; - 50 quality, 75¢ Sideboards In a wide assort- ment of handsome? designs, finest quality mirror, all at verti ZA moderate prices. al special $16.00 solid a rc oakSideboardforthis $2 ==") on * 12. 85 | (aes Buffets me For th h ‘or those w ‘ f prefer Buffets ave onan values—values thatcourt compar- HY ison. Prices range eo" 10.75 Correct Fall Styles at Wonderfully Low Prices. ’ : Men’s Suits That are designed to give all round satistaction to par- ticular men, to com. pete with the mer- chant tauors’ crea- tions at 34 their prices. Inspect my special in all new one ‘9.75 i Suits Youths’ In the nobly and dressy styles for Fall and Winter— so far below customary prices that you'll 7.25 gmap at them at Styles at most moderate B23 at exactly the factory price toae dealers, This large solid) This solid oak or oak Arm Rocker,) mahogany Arm Rock- wellturnedandfin- er, exquisitely turned, ished retails for $2, retatis for $3.25; | pre, I 45 we, ZOOS price, An enormous purchase from a hard-pushed manufacturer placed this lucky lot in my hands at absurd cost, Hardwood frames, ele- antly upholstered, Handsome Parlor Suits, 3 Pcs., as low as 16. 75 Handsome Parlor Suits, 5 Pcs., as lowas 11.75 penta Aeshna Basement Dep’t Bargains Dinner Sets Parlor Lamps Decorated china, centre draught, rm fount, reduced Beautifully decorated Cutlery china, 112 pieces....... 7, 25 A complete line of] Decorated Toilet Sets, 2,89 “Rogers” At cutlery} Decorated Tea Sets ., Mg at special prices for roe hie week, China Cuspidors Carpet Sweepers | Bast snake acdweeds Fine ‘rane 4 china, = large dust _chamber,| Deautifully flowered; iomisote 1 D5 |a.- OC from 2,50 to Ladies’ Suits The new and swell tight.tit- ting styles in the pretty vest eflects—made of Boys’ Suits \ | have an especially fine line of Boys’ Suits in all the new styles and ma- terials, This $5 special, in three pieces, this 3 69 WEEE cacsoceccs newest materials en | brown, blue, Children’s Suits _ $16.00 In a variety of this 48 socal aa de week 11. strongly uilt—for —— dress and — school Children’s Dresses wear, as low Mothers will find my line of dS ecresesee 2099S Hats and Shoes A splendid variety of exclusive Fall children’s pretty dresses extremely interesting. It contains all the newest styles “Peter Tompson” blouse 4.75) drome be9Bfea.”:"* 8.98 bargains like these large, solid oak,ii glass-front Bookcases at}/i 5.25 \ Whenever offer these “ solid com- forts” at these Prices there’s a dash for them. Heavy oak frames, | splendid velour Hp Hy \nna i/ cush- complete. a " 4. 95 Sewing-Machipes There is no better machine on the mar- ket It is made to my order on $50.00 Specifications. My iis. 22.50 Ranges a week... Why the dee mand on me is so Great will be ex- plained when you price my heavy assortment, a Library Tables Have been marked com down to practically cost—a $12.00 table goes this 8.7 5 week for Ladies’ Tourist Coats It’s the latest whim of fashion —superbly made in coverts and all the popular shades, 6 98 steeeeeee e AS LOW AS cece, q s = Millinery f Styles are varied but bewitching—co pied from the latest foreign and domestic models —many for as little as 1.98 Misses’ Suits The new and charm ing “Sibilene”’ style plaid eflects, ete. Loose strapped coats, ew materials and

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