The evening world. Newspaper, August 24, 1905, Page 10

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THE WORED: THURSDAY EVENING, #UGUST'24, 1905. (SOCIETY BUD’S DANCE PLEASED NEWPORT “INTIL WE DIE!” ROMANCE {i LIFE OF TWO Had Been Living as Hus- band and Wife Under Signed Agreement. EAD MAN WELL KNOWN. Mad Been in Gusiness Here with Faber, the Lead Pencil Man. Bonathan Curtis, who was assoc fm business with Eberhard Faber, jad pencil ian, died on Tuesday a MBis apartment in the Cameron a @ent-house, at One Hundred Twenty-sixth street and 8! f@venue, and his death r @hat for some t @t that place as Jon \@ very pretty your known Mrs Mrs. Clarke, Frally Caroline @ woman with whoa © ‘for some tl In support of f Curtis's @n agreement Curtis in which Other in the re wife. Tho legailty fn question, as it was never s worn to Petore ony notary, and was ¢ idrawn up by the two vith @od without the slight egal formality. Jonathan Curtis @o-do stationer of married a Mis: ne Leen of this do weveral chil: trouble and were divorced. tis, who was the bigre ead pencil man on th began going down hil: fn business and finally | i A year and a ha‘f ago he came to eity and wen s The two } fhouse In this city until Paber was married, Later Mr Clarke died, and then Curtis and her @eughter, Caroline, who was then a de- ginger for a periodical, took the apart ment in which Curtis died. They took ‘tho name of Clarke and were well known and liked in the ! Curtls’s death was du gions, and {t was not u @lan, Dr. John P. Hens 314 West One H Mh street. made cate stating that h mn that any dou! the physician or those is as Clarke that h (was a bus in a boar by a Mrs, Cla hat the space after the words Bigg on luglio” be lets vlan t was t Mrs. Clarke pro-| | NEWPORT, yut the affair at the start, ag to the woed the {sno é of the mask 1s cubt that she be- earch of: p i Meved herselt to bt Wife of | to! th 32 Curtis. | ho WEDDED TO OBTAIN A NIGHT’S LODGING) | MISS ANITA SA NDS, WHO CAPTIVATED SOCIETY. (Copyright, 1994, by H. W. Sterichs.) THEY SWORE, THEN TOOK TO ThE HLA Young Foragers Head for Baltimore as Freight, Writing as They Go. DIARY TELLS THE TALE. | Rations Short, but They “Tank | Up” on Cream After Forced Exit from Train. | (Bpectsd to The Brentng Wortd.) | BALTIMORE, Aug. 4—Two youthtul tramps, who described themselves as Haevy J. Porter, eighteen years old, of New York City, and G. 0. Richards, | elghteen, of Nneonta, N. Y., were ar- rested by Patrolman George R. Black, | of the Southern District, on the charge | of trespassing on the property of the | Baittmore and Otto Rasiroad Company | at Looust Point. In looking over the contents of an old valime they carried, the officer found a | diary, which the ordinary knight of the | box oar, who is conetitutionally and bitterly opposed to work in any form, would not be troubled with. | On the firet page is an agreement, aigned by both boys. by which they solemnly swear to stick to each other through thick and thin and to divide sealed, slept on the bumpers, accord- all moneys that may come into their| Mis. Chester Dunning Johnstone 15] Mrs. Johnstone has acquired a certain water ut blood beat | possession unti] death. @olng on the stage to support her | ®mount of celebrity as a ver at the | Soap treel: lied Cuticu | Liverpool Their Goal. horses. Incidentally she is suing for catlteta, | essere: evel Result The diary shows that the boys left |@#voree, charging her husband, who 18| on Ek ARS made up her mind to 80 | aod my whin as sniooth aa this Gotham Aug. 18 with the avowed in-|CoMected with a newspaper in Boston, | parr with the anime praniaites| (signed) HIRAM E. CA WILL ACT TO PAY FOR HORSES’ KEEP. ‘MOST AWFUL SKIN HUMOR Covering Entire Body. Shed Du Scales Nightly. Skin Cracked Open. Suffer ing Dreadful. Doctors Fail. Prayed for Death. Sister says, | “Won't give up. Try Cuti- | cura.” Eureka! Instant Re- | Hef. In 6 Weeks Completely ‘CURED BY CUTICURA Thave been afflicted for twenty years with am obstinate shim disease, called by some M. D's, | Peoriasis, amd othera Leprosy, commence ing on my scalp; and in mpite of ail I could do, with the help of the most skilful doctors, it slowly but surely extended vmtil a year ago this winter it covered my entire person inthe form otdry seaies, For the last three years L nave been unable todo any Inbor, and suf fering intensely all the time. Every ive there would be nearly a dustpanful of scales taken from the sheet on my bed, sopte of them half an large ns the envelope containing this letter, Im the latter part of winter my skin cormnienced cracking open. I tried every: thiag, almost, that couk! be thought of, with. out any relief, The rath of June I started West, in hopes T could reach the Hot Springs. I reached Detroit and was so low I thought] should have to go to the hospital, but finally go ae Mir as Lansing, Mich. where I had sister Nving. One Dr treated me about two weeks, but did me no good. All thought T had but a short time to live. I earnestly prayed to dle, Cracked through the skin all over my back, across my ribs ds, limbs ; feet badly s toe-nails came off} finger-nalls dead and bard asa boue; hair dead, dry, and lifeless as old saw, O my God ! how T did su My sister, M FE. H. Davis, had a smail part of a box « ura inthe house. She wouldu't give up We will try Cuti. cura.” Some Was ed on one hand and arm. Mureka! there was relief; stopped the naation from the word go. They Immediately get Cuticura Resolvent, Ointment, aud Soap. I commenced by taking one tabiespoontul of Cu a Resolvent three times a day after meals; bad a bath ouce a used Cuticura terrible burnin; tention of coming to this city and ship-| WA cruelty, desertion and non-mip-| day that she found | Henderson, Jetie:son C : ping on a cattle boat bound for Liver | Port | with’ the aforesnid Hiram Js, Carpenter, and pool. The next day (Monday) they ar-| Mrs. Johnstone, who is originally from Euow his conditio "peen as stated, ved at Newark by freight. ‘They |Erle, Pa., where she has entered the nance of her stabi. calls. tar We belleve his ruc in every tramped around the town all day, » ng in Philadelphia for | fr, CuHay, and It Is s eee aenaes rise ing the sights and regaling themselves|®@ year, but !s now !n this clty pre- | M pats a Merchant; Joha with half a dosen or more sandwiches. | Paring for her theatrical debut a” Attorney’ and About 10 o'clook that night they| Her four horses, all blue-ribbon win ¢, !9 known In horse-show y voarded a south-bound freight. and. as|ners, are wall known and regular en- hor 1 Sles BUANA CERIO eterna ao ee ail the ona were loadéd and the doors |tries at all the big horse Rehranin divorce plea will be | Saytrei trom psoriasis since he was cured by ng to the dary. About 2 o'clock the next morning Tuesday) they were “side-tracked in @ wild and woolly section” about thirty miles south of Newark, and slept soundly that night on a “soft” stone pile beside the railroad tracks. They arose about 7 o'clock, and after a bath at a mud puddle they break- fasted on a hatful of green appies which they “eribbed" from an orchard. Tanked Up on Cream. “Our special being delayed," the rec- ord continues," we hoofed !t about ten miles Wednesday morning in the biazing sun. A freight came along, and we hopped on and were sailing along fine when @ brakle came along and says Git of “Wo wouldn't do tt untl he said he as | Would throw us off if we did not. Both of us rolled down a high bank, but were not hurt any, although shook up son on a farm 1p om the we weene aught an- | SWEETHEART But Adventurer Says Miss When Frederick E. with swindling and suspected c the Cuticura Remedies, twenty five years ago, NOT IN COU WITH CARLTON w.,_ Prices in our Sem-Annual Sale have reached an irreducible minimum.” No careful man can aff i isnihis wardrobe n afford to overlook this chance to replen- , An Outing suit of excellent quality, bought here now for a ong, will dress one smartly till Fall and serve early next Summer. fa a three Piece suit of Spring design—medium weight--may ‘orn with comfort, style and the satisfaction of a great saving all this Fall, \ Pome Vandeventer Is Still True to Him. Cart on, charged having h with Men’s Spring and Summer Suits that $ all were up to $15. Final price, , wife s ar till arraigned in the , = eager ; e ut b o'clock | scons, proven, fy Men's Spring and Summer Suits that $ nly One a ut Room Remained © went to sleep nu | me > 4a Town Couple Haid uy §) | the charge ot hav- fi Were up to $20, Final price........... ante ato a one | ¢ : ab ae s Gears cao ae teaine lars y J. B. Behaub tn a iM ; x ne ‘ shee cars Le Passe acon Imington in Fr bo: siweet teanor ien’s Sori ye [Ftd et roe, tin ears essa eet CR et a pee Men's Spring and Summer Suits 50 } aaa 4 ant Brak & bull? lemoer! rumors that at were up to $25, Final price. Rochester, " —=—= a a Ta = = Ss had t Tpawatie’ left Iton hi PI se: e oe Gl [ \ LY Hi } A i} | TDA amass Daee ail that on Per, aa he lp accused of n's Outing Trousers, formerly $3.0 50 y | mihi night on the green turt he sub- posed on many other women. tourists Nl th Abie : . Her ri , Pair. Final price ) |e ' urbe (and) Wclday, (mo! venturea| Her failure to appear to-day ve pile Caiticis eveisles s\eie sieinierecse a Paap ay A a0 into the heart of the city, hungrier to this rumor until Carlton ih vere et than ever, Assistance soun came trom ien’s “D e2 oa: : AUTO CRASH — WAGON GN ¢ PM Pee ASE OU cn ne ten ea a ll wtchess "Trousers all % unt. records the event as follows: : not to. She is still every- reduced. Finally Bayer and Miss w t 1 o me ‘ in seleesele. eieie: PO rece eeeee bad for some hours been asrecate : D Dog Was a Find. Nari sg acl ergata eoctne eae rave! { using hj fi i ti AOT “Friday moraing a big 8. Bernard|] hyn no fear of her proving false.” — School will soon be open. Look ahead, Retoaalipica Ave 2 | 1 | \ dog, With a collur and @ license, came! Carlton has been Indicted by the ree o: Mn ees t | 1a) rid | Weeeny EN PCr Ol Grand Suny 9p the sman dine) SHBTEY Youths’ Suits, sizes 15 to 20, that were up $ Jato a ordial appr =| | i = ‘er hethiins (o/ and Magistrate Tighe turned the case | . Hoa, aod an — ——— | —— fat, We wallzed hin into a suion,| over to une County Court, saying that Mf t© $8: Final pricessee... sss sseees and % od R id 0) in| Poli Vr - reg tera . | aed otterad mines, cae Musser dont, | was ro longer in his juriadiction. | aed Big Machine Dashes in Police Say Man Was Ordered She Was the Widow of the| “a gume-icxsca “nisver, wich a] cia? was shen taken back to Ray- ff Children's Wash Sults, all grades. 1 = a ror i'C 1 . is {9 ry or huiglity Lough jouk that woud jar you, | TOM Street Jal SEARCH WOODS | Front of Car and Is Taken There from Roose Sewing Machine Inventor’s | suusiva vver tome wad suid, a FIRB PIIRGE..., os eerseace acrnee ee ?) 5 vAR VOODS | ap oe : | eerie dat dog! knows hie mas: | | FOR AGED WOMAN, Wrecked, velt Hospital. | Eldest Son, [fPEEou do, he anys Land with tnt GRAVES (R ip, Children's: Woollen'sults; all t O, = Ge SR ik = = — — _ ‘ t i | grades, Final prices reduced 0 O About It w niin s the | 1 5 | Cue * LIPER ll AD et the Habit. o to per 7 ¢ s clty door a ry id the @ ; again.” a aie Lumeras (ati ean et treei tee (Special to The Evening World.) i 4 : ‘ 4 sid ing. With the few conts they WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Aus. 24— 6 r 1, n \ a edb be i c » % | roses ad left out of the Goliad they Purchased | Undertakers in v ous parts of West ne x fs Kaew Ghat civese ata cluckers und, tertok a s0ug | chester County have complained that as) i 3 Taco, | Piven on these dettescies, Et “HEM | acgptte the fact that about $5,000,000 of UNION SQUARE 279 Broadway, near Chambers. aay y ‘ I ES el M hat might they Sept on river | cemetery property in the county 1s ex- 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich, eal her Pee A ae and the neXt movin Wat and] papt from taxation on the ground that 14th St., near Broadway, 125th St., Cor. Third Ave. was found . Mf > his ‘in Ney vatrived’ here. ‘wight, | free graves shall be furnished for the = aeeanl se , whica wil now be further Inclients yiday sigh All| pauper dead, yet the different Potter's | t= DIEL IN A RESTAURANT 4 ~ day Sunday they had novhtag to eat, | pelts are practically filled, and the un- = TON ¥ * seconding to the back |dertakers say they have to pay from i Ney : I Balked at Work, | $15 to $18 for each grave, while the oud i > i Hd ‘The Jast entry in the dary ty one | county allows them only $0 for the en- i f , Ce ee Hee eleumoatar ii | Hee expense Of & nauper burial ‘ ome ply ihis:, “A bik house with a lot| ‘The Board 4 ot 8) ape nv taare sao up ie ; Ms | e ex ini, Pale 186 Erelght depot Loouat virial the smaller and private cemeter- iy t i f i sleniticance hey said it was merely tea el be isampelle to pay axe, Un- FRIDAY, AUGUS' 25TH, ‘ - a \ THUGS HOLD UP MOLDED led ufone: diunticn | eeearn IP Osiphenien resets. Went Q ; AND ROB SAILOR, | Hak vi? ano Manonition’ nat tarke| RINK, dead pauners, and WheD te, SPECIAL SALE OF saaeaniag i them With On efor hime, Forter. stood | fused by the town board severa) bodies A hs brought back before im, | Parien mon:| were left unburied for three days. ’ f . A .- SUMMER . .| a Me rover shois ane ie and hie eae = ania Men’s White Negligee Shirts IVITCIR « « \ Kelly, | bly rook \sin; eaedie to vier homes, At - VACANCIES - ‘ ed up, ts Oak “isureel uarion and appar] People who Values $1.50 and $2.00 1.00 zach, . ah i 4 t hat fa doth : Ae UF to Pens wal can't eat Made of fine quality white self figured madr. t i tox 1 : the Ma Suuir : 2457 aa C Hi amt heerarty orth aati Has ter was in rather bad shape, B: ath| Can eat and Digest Plain and pleated fronts, cuffs attached, pa a Carts! his eves were an, badly swollen le could| , vi De colt aca, Henantd he thought he Al prices and. locations. ren Riri ee Gra e Nu 5 Men’s Bath Robes week last years Read 4 i w Roos Hox ly, 1, Was one of them Liner Held Back for Repair JA i 1 mee) DIB wi ¢ ine wounds! La Savole, of the French which morrow morning's “World 1 » 5 tice pee. lures tains 4 Charge OF | came into port last Satuday with her FAC i! bevel. Flos, McHugh wa. Wan that ny, pitoxysma of Asturving GUO par y ward on wh Phe vollcomun asresica the mowprman | {thea Awe: 0 eouducior, No ote named Emma! was Violent tn tas ia kpowa at she address riven ie | BREN ae I foo pergens Yants'’—you mag learn of > just the “room you want: ‘nd io insure bis appear- Mice ab & witness, He says he tose i, i The money he hag wigit a Wi nnppant, He ls htee| years ol an une to Creerearereca ath port propeller shaft broken, will not pal ie a Sede Roa, spice Anyone can. a ' | | 4

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