The evening world. Newspaper, May 20, 1905, Page 5

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ee ea These oi ne eee AFRICANA * ANTIGUEDAD BOCK Y CA CABANAS CARVAJAL ROSA AROMATICA justly “famous factories years of highest excellence in their production as having and sustained the first place in the Ne eS OT TAN Veet OREM SPIE Tes WP ee PRET. TMT mee ae a OTE SO eT NET MRT peer Sila ii eR TN cla i as ai a a IR a a ea THR WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 20, 1905, TOBACCO VOCAL TEACHER MARRIES PUPIL Herman Klein Quietly Wedded| Miss Helene Hathaway, and} Couple Are Now in Europe on Their Honeymoon, Announcement was inade to-day that Herman Klein, prominen’ ss a yooal teacher In Now York, was quietly mav- nied five weeks ago py an Alderman at Clty Hall to Miss Helene Hathaway, of No. 49 ast Fifty-sevenih street, who (or the past year has been his pupil Or. and Mrs, Klein sailed for Buiope on Tuesday last, and lett without tell- bag of their wedding. Miss Hathaway came from Boston Year or more ago and began her musi- ei studies under Mr, Klein, Her par- ants are dead, Mr. Klein became In- Xerested in his pupil, and an engage ment followed, On their return from abroad Mr, and Mrs. Klein will reside at No, 154 West Geventy-seventh street, which is now being completely redecorated for the reception of the future occupants, ‘Mr, Klein's brothers are well known in theatrical circles, Charles being a prominent drainatist, whose latest play is The Music Masier," and Emanuel being a composer and orchestral leader now conducting the orchestra at the Hippodrome. ‘This ls Mr. Klein's second marriage. He and his former wife had thelr home in Bngland, byt there was a divorce fome years a “Danpy Days” OF World Want Gains Ended last night, during which period 59,7!5 Offers TO BUY, SELL, RENT, HIRE, EXCHANGE, 4 9,074 a FAIR WOMEN IN ES Sat sc atl now AVA TRADE Onno 4 ie SEND FOR THE TRUTH ABOUT HAVANA CIGARS, by Gustavo Bock. TELLA Twenty-eight interes'ing illustrations sent FREE, The Standauirel Biraacls These cigars are acknowledged as the STANDARD BRANDS of Imported FIAVANA cigars everywhere the worl CAROLINA COMERCIAL CORONA DON QUIXOTE ESPANOLA FLOR DE CUBA FLOR DE MURIAS FLOR DE YNCLAN HENRY CLAY MANUEL GARCIA: ALONSO WOON THE ROMANCE AND TRAGEDY OF | Ni over. INTIMIDAD J.S.MURIAS PEDRO MURIAS ROSA DE SANTIAGO VENCEDORA VILLAR Y VILLAR stand alone pre-eminent after acquired World's Havana. Cigar trade. A DAY’S N EWS! C. ZIMMERMAN HURT AND WIFE | ATTACKED BY DOG Brute Fastens His Teeth in the Left Hand of the Theatrical Manager. fighting dogs Charles Zimmerman, of | c No, 852 West Fort: left hand by one of the animals, T dog then sprang on his wife, and 81 managed to throw her automobile coat | ) being bitten, tanted to walk up Eighth a’ st night with their pet fox ter wife, nue sprang at the fox terrier, and the ani- mals started to fight, the left hand, man, She tumed her back on the ani- the fighting dogs. When the coat covered the animals they stopped fighting, and Mrs, Zi merman lifted up her was covered with bloo ir, and Mrs, the bites. The matter was later reported to the police of the West Forty-seventh stredt station, and MDetectives Quinn and Fitz- gerald were, sent out to look for the negro and tho bulldog. LIEUT.<GOV. BRUCE AT CHURCH FAIR TO-NIGHT. Bassar Under Rey, Father Chid- wivk's Ansploes to Be Con- tinned Another Week. At the fair which Rey. Father Chid- expected to be present to-nig! More Than Last ¥. BRIDE LEFT HIM Smith Mourns for Wife, but Her While endcavoring to separate two} an electrical engineer, living at No, 12 ixth street, and 4) oy April 2, after knowing his wife for | momber of the theatrical firm of NIXON] ning gays, and he has not seen hor aince, & Zimmerman, was bitten twice In the} tao wedding, on the animal and save herself trom| an oid tamily of Sandwich, Mass, to the Daughters of the Mr, Zimmerman, accompanted by his| heir to large sums of money under the French apoliation claime, When they reached Fiftty-third street| Tos Angeles, Cal, He was born at No. 57 a large bulldog which wae with a negro] isidrjdge street, Manhattan, partment atore in Brooklyn,” said Smith Mr. Zimmerman kicked both dogs #€V-| last night. eral times, but waa unable to separate| days when I met Miss Wilmarth, who thom, and the bulldog sprang at him| wase@ @aleswoman in the store, I called and bit his Index and third fingers on| at her nome the next Sunday evening. Her moter did not seam glad to seo The bulldog sprang at Mrs, Zimmor- | ine. mal, and several men beat the brute | moti off. Mrs. Zimmerman then pulled off | ghe her automobile coat and threw It over] ing she told ma she home again, I did what I considered a gentlemanly thing—proposed that we go at oace and met marriod, I hed ¢ai- dog, which | jen in love with her, She nocepted im Zimmerman then oalled a cab and were | of Rev. Dr, Acklny, rector of Bt, AI driven to Dr. Van Leen, who cauterived! arew's Fplaconal wick running ‘Lieut.-Gov, Bruce ts | we AFTER WEDDING Mother Says He Must Work, Make His Mark and Win Girl Again. Joseph Bmith, twenty-three years old, Soncord atrevt, Brooklyn, was married Smith ia the son of John Smith, of “On April 1¢ I went to work In a de- "I had worked there two {ter I went home Florence and her r had @ divagreemunt, and when me into the store the next morp- ‘ould not go “We went on April 28 to the hor Lille , of Sixty-Nfth str Elhhih avenue, Bay Ridge, f Allss Wilmarth, were witnesses, After the wedding 1 loft her at the home of these friends urtll I could yet™a fat SAunday morning 1 went t “Sunday morning wen 10 it but Her: mother "was tere Before "ang and took her My wife neliher rites to mo, when TI oall nor mé an i rter called at the home Handford and DID SHE DO RIGHT WHEN SHE KISSED THE Philadciphia sociuty young women und their mothers are discussing to-day the case of Miss Blanche Failey, of the Welfleld Country Club and are by no nieuns unaninions In their deelsion on the quest! she do right when she kissed the tramp?” Miss Falley was driving her brako yesterday On Old York rond the horse xot beyond her control, shrieked. Out of the woods ran 4 tramp, cut thr TRAMP? || : “Did through Germantown Miss Failey ‘ough again to a short cut, emerged in the road ahead of the runaway and stopped it. His clothes were ragged at best, but they wore worse Miss Falley offered hin. money, sho says. Byron and other poets about iny hair and eyes,” she sald last night, ‘Then he said a kiss from my ruby lips wo Well, { heajtated, but finally T just kissed him quick, Jumped into tho I think he deserved tt." brake and drove away quickly. when he had finished. “But he just quoted uld amply repay him, uhe Was mar AFTER ELOPEMENT ::'< eared ti Woman Who Called Herself Mrs. James Scott When She) tiis to peared u a retu Committed Suicide Was Real-|\ etter to, his ly Mrs. Peter Thompson. | \se"t_ the she coull col! Remorse, not the loss of $12, caus the suicide of the woman known ae Mra, James Scott, who ended her life in the old French mansion, One Hun- p dred and Fortleth street and Broad- ay. Instead of being Mrs, James Soott, the sulcide was Mra, Peter ‘Thompson, who eloped from this olty| money. penan three years ago with Scott, . jemployment time she took $5,000 which her hnus-| Pyployine! ried man and a neighbor. The woman's Wentity was learned) et Mra, when her husband, Peter Thompson, an employee of the Customs &# vice, living in Fourth street, near Union avenue, Weet Chester, Bronx, Ident!- fled the body as his wife's. ‘The body was taken to an under- of Men and Mt an Wwilmas Wil or Mra, wiimarth last night, to une ew eho wai en fow er at Bay Ridge a i= tent and haa concluded return Some with me. Ut did not urge hor, “Mr, Smith has Salaayenes ba tevli v Pag? ni Feel All taker’s on upper Amsterdam ave- nue, from which it was buried in Kensloo Cemetery, Thompson and G. R, De Cotasy, the dead woman's father, and Misa Musette De Corsey, her sister, were the only ones at the undertake: Feacing am altercation if he met thy Pactt (hun De Corsey when ten years apo! ried to. ‘Thompson, ‘Tie i 1 voupie lived happily in th eer M ‘Thompson met Sot rat name i en at work at met Mrs, ‘lhomp with her. West Chester was 1 months later when thi At the/ (this city. Scott was unable to optaln ii fhand hed, and fled with Scott, @ mar-)now run down and shabby. A month ayo Scott fe timekeeper with Hi & o., of Grape-Nuts auperintending Uperintendir e Thompson hom he on and” fell coupe ther, than a month before Mr. Thomp ied from Beotiand witir 1 gon $7,000 lemicy, He gave his wife $5,000 of ey for him, W tooke the $5,000, en she dhap Post mi n wife in Jerse ys sa had gon i} rtain port the family on, that me he wrote. Taaoiis, 1 Rurfeind w ‘aptain y ta time Master, unanimously exp . Scott was assisted to ke going by elie Rom has a dry-woods 9 ad, neighbors Thompson went to where they remalied f y Years. cantly, to Ret low. they can the couple ren Noh mansion. plac 3 W jate Well Fed day when you eat TRY THEM! Miss Maude Jensen Takes the Jen aire owners of large yachts, He was known to every navigator who entered bi the port—a bluff and hearty seaman. About a year ago he was stricken with '{llness, Maude Jensen was then one of | She is a beautiful girl of the type ple= tured by Gibson, | ‘the belles of South Brooklyn society. | Her parents’ home at No, 46 Fifty-ffth | street was a centre of many parties. i ———— A fow days ago the dootors toid Capt. that he could no longer run the hen his daughter said she would Place of Her Father After |taxe “ohaiee, Phe came to Manhattan to the office of the United States Bteam- Passing the Federal Examina-| pont tnspection Service, where whe told tion. Capt, Maude Jensen, Capt, Maude Julius Jensen, waters of the His customers who supply secured her license as a|ebrated gospel singer and hymn writ navigator » few days ago, and yester- | day she started out on her first trip | lished rf all of the big ships in the for business. {se the daughter of Capt. |a reporter for The who for years piled the bay In the sloop Major. | gradual Included several miliion- "tack, attributed to Capt. Seeley, in charge of the bureau, that she wanted @ master's cortificate, Capt. Seeley put her through a thor- ough vourse of questions, When it was the good | all over, he orled: “You know enough sloop Major, asks no favors from the| ‘to sail a ship!” score of water boatmen * the yachts of the Atlantic and the New York Yacht Clubs with water and dell- cacles. She eee fen D, Sankey Is Recoverin Relatives of Ira D, Sankey, thi » greatly annoyed over a report pu iy y afternoon in Broceiva to the lst Was onitl me, No, 148 South Oxford World a member of the family sald last night th Binkey Instead of being near death recovering from @ severe ai general decline. 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