The evening world. Newspaper, October 18, 1904, Page 5

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nya. > S000 WORTH OF ‘SFE CHL ORIFOAMED SILVER FOUND <F=sSae=/ DED BY THE reupon locked WOMAN SUES BANKRUPT. |Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Whitelaw | Police Believe They Have Un- Robbed of $2,000 by Persons earthed Several Robberles by cisime Dividend Dees Not Absotre 4 Discovery “of Property in Him of Devt. Who Then Turned on the Gas, | fi j in Trunk in Negro’s Cellar, semana “nota, Keats ‘E. tives yotee| It 18 Alleged. i | upon & recent decision of the Supreme — i . |Court, Appoliate Division, that when a Joseph Barrett, colored, twenty-seven | edt is conteseted by misrepresentation| Albert Belden, a well-known pick- old, ster, of 180 West Twenty.|*%4 fraud @ discharge in bankruptey| pocket and all-sround crook, aud Min- ocd gedadlegpaedle *| does not release the hankrupt from | nic Marquette, sald to be his accom- Peventh street, and wife, Pearl, twenty-| apitity under the United States Banks |olice, were brought back to this city three years old, & waitress, were ar-|ruptcy law, from Peorta, Ill, today, reeted and locked up in the West Thir-| Misa Howe alleges that George §.| They were recently indicted her for é tleth street wiation last night as sus-| Noyes persuaded bor on New ‘Year's | grand larceny and assault, On Sep. Pielous persons. |Day, 188, to take her savings, $1,400, | 2% it ls alleged, the two hired @ room | A week ago the couple agewered en|out of the trust company, where it from Mrs, Elmer Whitelaw, at No, 22 Advertisement and were employed at the) Wa# oAraing only 2 pee cent. Interest, | Woat ‘Dhiriy-sixth street, While Mr. | Doarting-house of Helen E. Hunt, No.l 44 Ne! inai'he tnd fice invested in |Ond Mrs. Wiltelaw’ were asleep that 443 Madison avenue, Sunday night tour| ihe porperous firm of Hamilton, Noyes | same night, it Is alleged, they shioro- | @oxen mold silver spoons disappeared | & Co, manufacturers of leather goods. | formed them and robbed them of $2,000 | y nation waa | in money and jewelry. Remarkable Yeows for Wednesday. Large Assortments of Furniture in Newest Designs from Various Leading Factories, NDSOME new Furniture for the Dining Room, Bed Room, Parlor, Sitting Room and Office. And all at the Most Attractive Prices Quoted in Many Days. Descriptions and prices follow: Parlor Sh this from Mra, Hunt's home, and yesterday ee fn’ Korii, 1902, 4189.80 was paid on | morning Miss Olney, the housekeeper, the note, and she demande the rest. ‘They then turned on four gas jets, it Giscovered that cheap plated ware had), Noves atrae the tote Ce the note, | 4g asserted, and left the couple to be been substituted in their place. tne ‘he was discha Yor alt debia, | asphyxiated. Another boarder in the 4 Detective Murtha, of the West Thir-|'The trustee In bankruptey raid Mise) house smelled the gas and discovercd tieth street station, wae notified, and | Howe the $189.80 se her dividend In bis| the predicament of the couple just in| made an Investigation, Barrett, to time to save thelr lives, A description Prove his Innocence, took the detective vox, awa (of the two was given to the police end} to the cellar to show him his trunk, ERTONS NOT IN CASE. | they were tract to Peoria, where De- which he sald had been broken open | fo the Editor of The Evening World: tectives Plannelly and Peabody, of this and burgtarised. In the night edition of The Evening) civ, arrested them several days ago, Murtha saw that the lock had been! World on Saturday, Oot. 14 there ap | ‘The pair were negotiating for the pur- clumatly pried open, and became sus-| peared an article entitled “Young Van | chase of @ restaurant when captured {) — pictous. He thereuoon went to the |Cott Is Arrested for Fraud at the Polls.”| 41 of the Jewelry and most of the Rome address of the couple, It is al-|in which it was stated that the evidence | money was recovered, The prisoners Jened that In a trunk there was dis- hered by the Attorney-General's| were commilted to the Tombs withy covered solid and plated silver which Sines wie Th ud of the Pinkerton de | pall by Recorder Gof, sd ice. pacde=illbe TE the police valued et $1,000. The silver- teorives 0 Pinkerton's Na- ware of Mre. Huot was not located, pr. Detactive Agency was not at AID FOR MRS, LENA COHEN, however. From the amount found and | gaged on this work and have no know!~| 141 reid, prominent in the theatrical the value of It the poles believe that | edme of any kind waetsoever on HBO) or ision’ has sent $5 through ‘The| they have unearthed several rotiberies | ae "you please ggrreet Lheee, state. Evening World to Mra. Lena Cohen, acl ‘There were about 1% different pieces. tar as con-|of No, 20 Monroe street, whi One full si ened?” ROBERT A. PINKERTON. | plight has been told in the ne $70.00 FIVE-PIECE PARLOR SUITES precisely as illustrated, — are mahogany finished and highly polished, covered with in assorted colors, cream tapestry or green 5S, 00 verona velour, Enamelled Bodsteads, | Feather Pillows. ver service, of Tiffany & Co. | cern “TESTIMONY WHICH CARRIES — CONVICTION af It is not wholly what I say but what the people say who have been cured by my new discovery, as it is combined in my Paw-Paw Tonic, which shoul exert the most convincing power on the sick and suffering. From every quarter of the country, every State, county, city and town, * ~ come letters from the people telling the glad story of cure. Dyspepsia and ail other stomach troubles are being driven out. Nervousness and sleep- Jessness are being cured, and through the purification of the blood, which Paw-Paw brings about, Catarrh, Rheumatism and all other blood diseases SPECIAL DUCK FEATHERS. Oats, $ ioe, T.Onizem 34 the, 2.20 Daxts, 4 Ibe, 1.9 | Fee eae | Pr A 27 Worris Chairs. MORRIS CHAIRS, as illustrated; made of solid cak highly polished and with carved posts; com- late with ve- iow euhions O* OO Nee PRIME DUCK FEATHERS, Hus, He. 1 TOlz2s, 3 Ibe, 2.00 ‘Q4xts, 4 Ibs., 2.80 BEST GEESE FEATHERS. 20128, 9 the. 240; z22%8 344 Ibe, | aan, tite BO. = EXTRA SELECTED geese FEATHERS. axis, 6 ibe. 14 ibe, BAB earth, fide aap | paras 2PM TAR at aa ressera, Cerys claw tee round 199i 70 $0 DRESSERS, a9 | Bare abt made with mauare ap og Hitustra ted, ete Se, US WEeO OS i Made 04, llwmrated: t-ineh post: heavy vases; ial wes top ralls ani 875 Cnamelied Bedsteads. | Desks. are surely being eradicated, MUNYON. mierda made ot curly | (Dining Room | HERE IS PROOF—RBAD IT. Fs aigehes, wide Sand: | wah, sear ich John Hancock, Washington, D. C., Brother of the late Gen. Winfield fancy’ mirror coy toe . Scott Hancock, says:—"I do not hesitate to pronounce your Paw-Paw the best 6.75 } plate. mieror, }-———1], DINING ROOM cure for dyspepsia and the best stomach tonic extant. My wife and myself have Drassaie | a kerival Cj] CHAIRS, made finite both proved this to our perfect satisfaction.” Charles R. Disharoon, Mayor of Salisbury, Md, says:—"I have been taking your Paw-Paw for stomach trouble and a general run-down condition, and DRESSERS, 14 11: | tustrated, made of solid oak, golden NS have received incalculable benefit. ' cheerfully recommend it to all sufferers from Rg oot | ENAMELLED 7 4 Mus. | Chétfoniers, : +4 " | tra -ineh_ eontinuows posts stomach disorders. cak top draworn | ierais and suroll futlag: giaad «Fi 675 | CHIFFONIERS 3 Capt. W. M. Randell, Vineyard Haven, Tisbury, Mass., says that Munyon’s Paw-Paw Tonic cured him of acute indigestion that had troubled him for years. He tried everything from Jamaica Ginger to Fairchild's Pepsin, but Paw- J wotid brave handles Cnameited Cribe in Curly Birch, and pulls, French t' mat bove plate oval mirror, 4 ch y | Gwentioth Century Davenport | Paw cured him, dre. ser, 13% 24 D. A. Catford, a leading Philadelphia Chomdst, says 1—“Less than two sons er, ae b bottles of your Paw-Paw cured me of a severe case of Gastritis, since which time 1 12.00 | gp seas ‘oe ny ieee "cdaotna f IT have analyzed the oreparation and find t a combination of curatives and sedatives v iN G Brass Bedsteads. \ Se Opening tecond to none.” Dr. Thomas C. Carter, Washingtom, D. Ci, one of the distinguished physicians in attendance on the late Senator Hanna, says:—“l have used and am now wsing Munyon's Paw-Paw, and find it a most effective Pepsin tonic. | successfully 1H (Sideboards, “sh scroll CArv> | This liusration sepreseate (i prescribe it in cases of severe nervousness, indigestion and stomach trouble.” Hades heveid Mr, James 0, Watkins, 8 well-known Wall street broker, doimg busi- | asi with swing: § RDS. as rng j ess at 25 Broad street, N.Y., says:—"I have used Munyon’s Paw-Paw for Indl- ing ses: National pring fab O# 7 Herta ek ee col Gone oy gestion, Nervousness and Sleeplessness with most beneficial results. My health be- Woven Wire Springs i Pp gan to improve at once, and now, after using Paw-Paw for less than a week, | am LUT; i All metal frames- wire fabric — various | vat ' Bee a et back; soe ; Ledge Kail have for years. | gladly indorse Menyen's Paw-Paw MnASs MEDSTHADS: aS strated; 2-nch| és nen ane ucted fs mich & ee. for the beni other sufferers, and advise all people who are afflicted with Dys- See leerals and Wop and bottom rata | 2.00 3.50 5.00 pepsia, Nervousness or Sleeplessness to give this remedy a trial.” corners, wth 28.50! 2,50 4,00 5.50 Munyon’s Paw-Paw Tonle ts sold by all druggists because they know that it is a marvellous remedy and that its sale sot only profits them in money, but also gives them reputation and popularity. Mf you have Dys- Y Pepsia, try it! I you have Catarrh, try ic! Mf you are Nervous, try it! If you have Rheumatism or any blood disease, try It! It will invigorate and strengthen you, increase your vitality, enrich your blood and make you well, Munyon's Paw-Pew Laxative Pills. 28c, = bettle, best stomach } Mealey Window Cleaner, \Ohe World’s Greatest Grocery, Inlaid Linoleums. end liver pill known, COPFER — Fapey Cysuit MARMALADB— Mra ba. (MUSTARD — MeMech iF Munyoa’s Witch Hazel Soap Makes the Skin Soft as Velvet, |] feasted day saat elon marmalads, wing | eh Miniard; "ase “Wot: A device for washing windows on Fineloana | Oiteloths, | 2 Hien, mild-tis- | PRESERVES — Duskley's|AppLS BUTTER the outide from the inside, thereby 4 INLATD LINOLEUM; square 4 pg\50c. grade square yard, nation Jaye, | preser avoiding the danger of falling lated | Butters 1 “ from the window sill Now tea ted |BALAD DREMSING—Well- J | being demomaraced in the J3Se "0 CONNECTION WITT ANY OTHER STONE ‘THE BIG STORE ACITY IN ITSELF SIEGELE OOPERG SIXTHAVE. pec\eaticonmn — (S°AI97STS, Sheet Nusic aw bert a Rarcet! pears. | known Alpha Balad Cream, basement. Price, Lombard pluros, | Jumbo pine, Afbe.; large + med ane JAMES McGREERY & CO, | Ribbon, \) Liberty Satin Ribbon, in fancy weaves, Pink, blue, mais, nile green, violet,’ white and cream, 4 inches Ov Heaters. SEL OL HEATERS—regs burner, le fount, S-inch cylinder wick. 4 Dien, eas handled. im be car- 3.00 Women’s Sample Shoes, Ghe Great Speotat Sale Continues with Inereasing Interest. or, ally Pe: tually sold | ides. an ounce Ib 65. and will pot a currant, ui arta i por} frul GAS RADIATORS Jewel bronse oF aluminum ‘mis. #2 inches . wide, | i | urtage Soma | These Shoes, being samples, we: de with unusudl care 19¢ per yard, AT C A COPY, ¥ | and skill. Some of them bear trade-marks : y, , and oe Flog ar trade-marks that are known all Merveilleux Satin Ribbon, —, Black, white, cream and) all the latest colors, 51/ inches wide, | In fact, these names are continual . columns of the leading magazine inually seen in the advertising Another sale of Sheet Music To-Morrow, Wednesday. that will still further as tonish the Music-Buying New York multitudes. Over 30,000 copies of Sheet Music were sold las Saturday. To-morrow extra salespeople will facilitate the handling of will crowds, and at the above @aracrdinary price throngs thould attend this event fuded in this sale is the lates song by THEODORE MORSE. composer of “ Blue Bell.” entitled “A Little Boy Called Taps.” hardwood, giosa fins Inches high; ear: rong and sub: g 5% Prices Are Cxtraordinarily Attractive, thd avant "ery — $2.40, $300.8 $250 7 gin TB, hardwood, nice 3c per yard, ) \ Down In The Vale of Shenandoah. Egypt. From the Giri from Kays, ane CONDE $5.00 & $6.00 Shoes Z 95 tT Big Indian Chiet. Were the Southern Rates Orow, ; nd | WAELE SYRUP — “Pete | manufactured - g third Come Take a Trip in , Every Mora ! Bring Her en, c . "ybraed, news erietir | cream: per can omea’s Regular Stock wanipthae Strest, The Sun Toner a ee saad Mary, Arava TEL 1 reaae, Ser. % b ; aa Shoes at 95e Polly Prim Two-St Ley A er pl eee oo ‘There are all’ myles and prace ep. The Arrival of the Gecks, } tically all secs, yet the han four-sewed, y We, Your Dad Gave His Life for His| Sunrise Ia Dixie. Two Step. are in sites 3%. 4 and 46, A. Band Cc yourself LBS, 3 feet long, Country, | For Sale A Baby. | | | Rosa Anna. javana, spiced Gherking oF ‘bs able, widths. You will find : The Heroes That Wear The Blue, | Republican Presidential March. u ~~ Vicklea: bet, ney val STEP, LADDER fg, , particularly lucky if you can weae these > MBs.te he Pemeornts matenan |] Good My Lady Love, Den ocratic Presidential March. imported, Baris ae Fias-—Now cee, oraa ag nig Pol “ me | jack to Louisiana | Florida Belles. = ara | rer , r | . ~ Thome, The irl Of My Dreams, lie ing als] nach, palatal fe [tage pee ts Bo | Sos coomme wasseae via have nus event ied et Pm On the Water Wagon Now, | By The Sycamore |ree. . Ls We t 3 Riaranteed By the Women's Shoes, some of which sam | And Chas. Ke Harris’ latest baby song, entitled: a = Poa m4 4 ei sane ouroatY hy, They Play With Me ? |] Sere as the Bo" por"n "I 8 emp I each an acrant a th adore mah ; Ls gt NUTS—Fine quaitty Gre. i 3 iba, WOMEN'S RUBBERS AT 25e—~Geed myle Rubber Overshown, hme reagan we tamnes fill mall orders. None to dealers and no 0. 0. Nooe, f ! eae oe eee ecm one ore lk vernlasty ter 00.68, all sizes, “These are exreptionally cheap. (hos Stowe

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