The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1905, Page 5

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wii to i i ia eli sill asian “THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING. APRIL 3, 1906. GHAR SILENT] 7*2z more 70-4 exerce PLAN TO AID OLD 273-7 255% SHOT RELATIVE, ri 5 “9 its: mns. Y nd Vice-Presl- | ON QUESTION Zoe! IRISH CHURCH f°. ENDED LIFE OF ENDING WAR WU) gaan of the lon ig the uct of st Andrew's |Wiltiam Wilson, Who Wounded The Kind You | | Loughrea Ladies’ Societies 4” One iiinace nd | Georye P. Norton, His Broth- \ Skips It in Discussing Far! | to Give an Entertainment at ie naires eran | er-in-Law, After Quarrel, : ; Always Boue f East Situation with Army | Grand Central Palace. CORDOV A T AKEN Killed Himself in Brooklyn, ainsi ange f " ——— : | Hi] ting the Stomacts and Bowels of | Commander. | With oharacteriatic enterprise the | The man who «hot and Killed himself Bears the = |women of the Galway and Loughrea In the furnished room hoime at No. 101 ! ro (By the Assoclated Pross.) | Ladies’ Socleties ha combined to 10 STATE PRISON Weshington street, Brooklyn, last night wae Pi. Ki BT, PETERSBURG, April 31.45 P, | make the coming entertainment . ———— fan hour atter he engaged a room at the Promotes DigestionCheerful- |f | ception of the Galway Men's Assoc | q'auscess, ‘Dhe affair taleew place May! NW RRUNBWICK, N. J., April f—|BIAee, wan (dentined thin afternoon as Jat the Grand Central Palace and will be J, jsrank Cordova, former pastor of the] Willlam Wilaon, of No, 44 Park aye- Attended by many Irish ahd Triah-Amee-) South River Methodiat. Chureh, who|nue, Bronx) who on Saturday night Joan men and women, Wan abnvloted OF AMAA) ARR GRCRES ‘ This y 1 to forward tho prog wid of ahandontna trarana {Bhat and wounded his brother-in-law, ness andRest.Contains neither ium,Morphine nor Mineral, OT NARCOTIC, ‘Mi—Gen, Batjanoff, the recently ap- poltted commander of the Third Man- ehurian Army, who lunched with Em- peror Nicholas to-day, discussed with) the Cear the military situation in the Far East, jof the ¢ mit to. to it was ken to the George P. Norton, of No, 2016 Fulton Be aeenute Sees enero benefit of Brendan's Chur te Prison at nton this afternoon |avenue, Bronx. ‘The tdentification was ; % eRee , Galway, and a hanson its CNT LSRRINOR CONE BRER | ‘ H Gen. Linavitch in a despatch dated He eee eS AG GC GALHEINMD aan. 8 With ahem Cordova [MNAe by John J, IHlokey, of No, 1018) eee eye | result of the affair is a certainty. A twice eloped, ta stopping at the home of East One Hundred and Bixty-elghth | Ste Cais ten Tene vine | programme which will appeal to ail) her aunt in this city, She did not know |atreet ‘ PRUE TRD etre] CURD She niRAt. oF lovers of Irish musica varied and ap- that he wan to be taken away to-day) Wilson was Jast sean fleeing Into Cro- March 27 surrounded a Japanese patrot propriate prerentation of a yaudey ie and consequently was not at th ation!tona Park, and tere all trace of him TARAA GSI OR CCN OKIFORL Seite programme under the direction of to bid him good-by, gCordova's hands jended. While the police were searching Lamecame’ Llp gh tla ab aA eat ea pe Sgimms" Br yiNl add to the attrac: were handcuffed in frdnt of him and ho|for him they learned of the suicide in|! Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- Wi IE PINE: OL DI UEP BTeNe Were | tiveness o' 1, jught to hide the steel bracelets by {Brooklyn and eimilarity In appearance | | fon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea ; MO PRON Gee calien Rott ot | In the accu N of the Vig hall (ito pulling down his linen cuffs over them. of the two men, and Mr. Hickey was | fi! Worms Convulsions ,Feverish- Wis, Pans; dtarchuris, Abril ACA fe Jealors of the UAIN Stiles aad thoso| die was inc of Sheri William {pent across the bridge to make the iden-| f| ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. ||@# or Ver ¥ ‘expected’ shortly: Jot Ireland will form ng feature rman and walked from the Jail to/tinoation thle aftarnoon, — i goa senses tation oft (he RusIAN ATIAY ‘There will be an exdiluiiny of Irie | 4 yivania station, followed by a} Wilson had been a superintendent of | FacSimile Signature of 13 ) Paine ie tayanes Fines dancing by finished artists in tho C Mig which, however, made no! prieklayers In newars and for four years | i Th i $ \ ‘ on 0 1 = rhythm of heel and toe t on, Cordova’ appeared | nad been suffering from a mental all- 6 g irt bar BS Srna re buss) FAB tapes | The renow Sivty-ninth Regiment downeast and walked with bowed head. | mon}, He separated from his wite sev- | AL NEW_YORK. _ oe Gre screening their movements well ny [DISCHARGED JANITOR CAPTAIN AND CREW LEAP tani tne eon ensaged, Amini the On the was ie matied a Tetter to Mla |ecral yoars ago, It waa Ih «quatre AUG weg lag gle ke cl YL REEORted: cies IAG Bowne, ie young over IMs domestic difficulties that he i $ = : ‘moans of cavalry, and Jt is diMeult w ENDS LIFE BY GAS. FROM SINKING TUGBOAT. | ¢* aiaing the Lougnr Woman a snot ile brotiersinciaw. Thav'in ending] 35 Dos $535 CLIN docate the bulk of thelr army, Japs Are Flanking. A heavy movement seems to be In 2 jhis life. he thought he would make | ir Dyapepaia, |nmends ‘to his family ts shown by thls} ‘ago Journal.) letter he left: 0 Allinon Saying Lighter Crashes ew | Briggs in Bast River—Stanals B | Progress on the Russian flanks, The | PalnCde BO: MINGHAEHMGSA: siclan has founded a| “Ob, darling Flossie, what has hap- I Failroad station at Changtufu (f novives | pened? 1 have been driven mad at your ‘THE ORWTAUA COWPARY, MEW FORK CITY, Afty miles above Tie Pass) ts at Nos, 171 }fo | refural to see me or to read a line from b; found dead mM Arood a room | me to my darling children, You may Tate f a tube froma. ga rin at eneh ot injealiect the Insurance, amounting to : K 4 @ hole pinhed SAN i op) $2,000, and the $100 in the union, Twill } > i KARA ARS ; is tj ‘A tworwheoled cart of the Russo- ved, eHenDInR, Jal 19 | ie ao that the children will hae money (SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK ' Chinese Bank containing more than * $500,000, which was lost during the re- treat from Mukden, has beon found, the cash chest of the Ninth Kei fof Artillery, which was als) th cared for, Maybe you MONDAY MORNING WONDE River. Yourself to marry omy ‘Vhe tug was bound north and the vuth, ‘There waa evidently 1ge Of signals, the | soul (undiscovered \'f For Alliance with China, une \ ‘ A movement of Chinese bandits led hing his browkfast a Dy Japanese officers through Mongol answering the signs y| dm the direction of Tsitsihar (40 miles —$——s—— MI an Cente WBE Seewure de eine wrought vy tt SPOTTED FEVER GROWS, « Matory fine ( eve in China for an open al ——_—- ete Reports tt Deaths Goyernor of Pe . command Previous One. pek of Inst the same allment , | BATTLE EXPECTED — ym" aincneestanerie t have been 27, 46. 48, 4 mA 1 ihe ie Y Werited Popularity and Solraity ip OF “S.& FL” Sreen Grading Stamps. a HE FACT that millions of people living in all parts of the United States are constantly collecting Sperry & Hutchinson Green Trading Stamps and | redeeming them in filled books for Premiums is satisfactory evidence of the popularity and reliability of this methed of engaging public attention. Behind “‘S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps are conditions of indisputable benefit to those who collect them. It costs the Sperry & Hutchinson people | more than $6,000,000 a year to redeem their Stamps. The Company has a paid-in capital of $1,000,000, with a guaranteed surplus of $250,000. 4 In New York City alone more than 5,000 stores give ‘S. & H."’ Green Trading Stamps, Of course, the Siegel Cooper Company is the largest and | busiest distributer. There is no diminution in the demand for these Stamps. On the. contrary, the demand is constantly increasing, for the list of collecto.s ” grows voluminously, because we sell the best merchandise at moderate prices. : Excellent Premiums are given. Best in the world, in fact; and in greatest variety, too, The Premiums include Furniture, Art Squares, Rugs, Lace: | Curtains, Book Cases, Vases, Jardinieres, Onyx Tables, Clocks, Watches, Opera Glasses, : 4 China, Cut Glass, Musical Instruments, Lamps, Carving Sets, Knives, Forks, Spoons, every- thing in Silverware, etc. pa 81. PETERSBURG, Apri QLiapounoff, Governor of the ‘Bakhalin, has telegraphed Cross Soole! asking them t \ Pete Of mercy to. the ew « ‘ the, promability of misitury operations | phe afi Aho egainst Sakahin in the spring. niet; the: Hy The number of cuionists leaving dron, comma akhalin for Nikolulevsk (onthe main Nebogatoff, from Suez, March 26 ind of Asiatic Russia) ts Increasing. ‘ed off this port to-day. ‘ RUSSIAN SQUADRON | AN AT SOMALILAND | SARROW : enythy 15 ORNTS EA‘ CLUETT, PEABODY 4Co., WARERE OP CLUTTT AND WOMARCH OnIRTS The PROOF of Remington Supremacy : It outsells every other Typewriter * Double 'S, & H" Groen Trading Stamps Mornings from 8:39 TUM 12 o'Clock, Thereafter, Single Stamps Bintit Closing Hour. Women’s Sample Shoes. 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