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AN ' ~ ‘THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 20, [903. LIFE SECRETS WON AND LOST DUNG BRIDE Schwartz Tells Romance of Infancy and How Wife Left Him. HIS STRANGE CAREER Never Knew About His Par-| ents Until He Met His Father-in-Law. SECRET WEDDING NEXT Prison Record Brought Trouble Wife was Forced to Give Him Up, He Says. EMIGRANT ROBBED, FOUND STARVING ON FIFTH AVE, Genoese, Ignorant of English, is Swindled by Crook, Clubbed by Policeman and Knocked Down by Well-Dressed Man, his father well and would take him there. They got an express wagon and Nothing but hard luck has come to Antonio Munfro since he landed In New York Friday from Genoa, and now the doctors in Roosevelt Hospital are try ing to keep him from starving to death Having gone several days without food, Munfiro collapsed from hunger, | exhaustion and lonewomenese late last jnight, opposite the home of Miss Helen |Gould, Forty-seventh street and Fifth avenue, Ho was gent to Roosevelt Hospital, where he had gained sufficient #trength to-day to tell, through an Interpreter, of some of the bad luck which had be- fallen him in a few days, He says it is all on account of reaching port on @ Friday, He and many other ateerage passengers on the Koenig Albert had petitioned the captain not to make port more without oro fersy when tho strang a hsllway, He does bridge or a anded him in sald to-day “while he went upstairs tc call my father, He took my baggage Which coxtained $63, ail the money | had, I waited there for two hours, when @ man with @ blue jumper and a eap with gold jetters on it and who had @ coarse voloe came along and put me out, He didn't speuk Italian and i could mt explain to him, “IT went back (o the building several times to fant my father, and each time the man in the blue jumper, who some- times had a broom, would chase me away, The last time be nad @ police- , but their petitions were ‘g- end Conseaientty is things which| %*8 there, and he ooked me in the happened to Muntro. back with his club and chased me around half of the block. Walked Streets all Night, “It was then preity jate, and | Stranger Took Him Home. He had just reached Manhattan from Louls Baum Schwartz, Beau Brummel of the upper east side, patron of Byron and Shelley, and photographer in a shop up two flights at No. 164 Third avenue, to-day told an amaaing tale of intermingled misfortune and romance, ‘The filing of uit for the annulment of her marri to Sohwaris by Mrs. Jennie Waxberg Schwartz brought to light the story, They were married on Aug. 1 at City Hall, Sohwarts, or Baum—his real name— ‘was an Engliah Charley Ross, He dis- Qppeared from Manchester when five years old and was lost to his relatives fot twenty-five years. It was partly Ubrough his wife's parents that he Jearnéd of his identity and found his Jong lost father and brothers, A youthful offense that sent him to Bing Bing led to his undoing, When an Anonymous letter to bis wife's parenis, who did not then know of the mar: riage, disclosed the dark secret of Gohwarts’s life the lavier was literally Kdoked out of the house, His wile, he #ays, has been kept a prisoner. Like Byron, Only Different “I might apply my friend Byron's Une to my own expeciewe with a «ight obange,”” wld Schwarts to-day, “Byron's! Une goes: ‘Ono day | awoke set famous.’ To-day | awake to find myself notorious, “Tt is very true that truth is stranger) than fiction,” continued the pho- tographer, who is dapper, alert and! emphatic. “Why, my life's story proves | that fact, a “E was born Is Manchester thirty-six | years ago. My mother died when I was an infant. Then I disappeared, I was made out to be a sort of Charley Rose, wut the truth is that 1 was adopted by | &@ couple by the name of Sohwaris and brought to New York. “1 grew up in {guorance of my real mame and would never had learned st if an uncle had not come to find me, | He 4poked in the directory and hunted | every Schwartz in New York until he located my foster-parents, I was twen- | ty-six years old then “Now, my uncle did not know where my brothers were and he had not heard yom my father for yeurs, and It was not until 1 met Tobios Waxberg, of Wo, 43 Kast One Hundred and Six- teenth street, that I leagnet that my father was stili alive in Manchester and well-to-do, ' Waxberg Knew Family “Why, To knew a family samed Schwartz in Manohaste £ Mr, Waxberg when we met "Did you know ed Baum?’ 1 asked him, he said. ‘Well, Tam Louis Bs hwartz,’ I said, He said he r en I Gssppens ed. He wa to maet mo. and (ook n "Te eT was | have lived that down Delleved that I had offense waa ¢ ment store. caught w convicted was sente wronged, 1 a depart- n of mine was} R000 autre 1 was wil ced for a year but paroled after eleht months a It was) back, | iefeible thing. 1 ed hard, a1 tl was we } loved Jonnie frac time | ein bu came ved to my frie. / he fferent from | me, to). er poople, ed and Intell gent beyon m Before we wore warried I trlod to tell her of my part, Bride Wouldn't Listen. * ‘Jennie I aid to he o pomething 1 must tll you bets re we married tember we ha he Waxberg’s. married. iree weeks ago we do. an enga party No : Ided to Jennie’s parents, She told me to we m Be certificate, The anony mous jetier arrived two hours me, When I go. to her home tf fmne haw wrong. They id me down, Taen ene of ¢ hers cam in, He is 6 foot 4 © you In Sing Bing?’ he cried to me Wat matter wity him. "Joume, put wna come with me,’ , Bhe refused. Then her wwo brothers and her mother started on me. ‘They wnehed he all around the plaice and fekou the three fights of bantam-welgh them, One of the rungs of the » wa ist al Ing and ee brovher cane Jed Me with a No. 11 shoe on your ha I sat wife i got my wife. She e foe her, When ir Influence she > me," moved from o dred and “Twelfth airoot sagt” One Hu 1, And when A reporter asked for the y ay he wae mother, wh confronted ts mother, They f the young ‘woman by any Awarts wou eet ng to him if he w pround there to eet his bride. 7 sald that, Young Mrs. iehbors gi: bed not bed ont of the wince the family moved there n > und mys Ww wel keep her a. prin | Ells T#land when a kindly man who spoke Genoese like af artist took him in tow ahd volunteered to t port him end his heavy valive to the home of bis father {n Biocklyn, Munfro had ex- pected his uncle to mee: him at Billie Island, but that made little differen: Walked (he streets will night poukeman 1 met 1 tried to Wik wilh but they couldn't undersiand me, They only laughed, } had thirty-five cente in my pocket and when daylight came I ate breakfas in @ re rant, The thirty-five cents h to pay for what I ave ig earrings wh grandfather had worn in Italy. the walters threw me out on the otr "IT walked all that day and at | 1 went to sleep in the vestibule of a | vagant house, While | was asleep a | policeman woke me by hammering the! y feet With his club. 1 could avg uid Si He chased me for — Both Follow to Grave Body}: of Postman Killed on the “L.” A Walls ie rest of the night all day yesterday 1 got very th Fd | I could not find any one to apouke to T got so hungry and tlred whey ro ue dark that_T had to sit down on| a of @ fine house on the sam freee (Fifth avenue), where T later was overcome, (9 reat, A man came out of there and drove me away ‘A block from there I met a fine | jovking man with @ silk hat and o lion govercoat, He ad a Ane lady with mn He looked like he had lots of money and wes kind, He had cajled a carriage and while he was waiting for | ad alepped up and in my best Italian ty, He bit me it With two widows weeping beside the Munft» rocails that they drove an hour | not know whee, | § “He told ime to wait there,” Munfro | | PATRICK MAES AONE WOMAN SAT NEW FIGHT FOR LIFE WITH 200 00 MEN Wants Order to Show lOO! Into special Re Revival Ser- i ; vice and Stayed to Rights Were Not Regarded the End. in Court. PATERSON, N, J, Nov, %.—The big naugural revival meeting held yeaster+ day afternoon, and which opened the weok'a services by Evangelist Chapman in the Opera-House, waa advertised for men only, and every one was surprised to see ust one Woman present, Bhe in black and she did not lou asnbarussed as Wiy through a crowd of flvor to a box to the e where she remained meeting. she was the only woman ALBANY, Nov. %.=-Still another phace of the Patrick case me before the Court of Ap sfterneon when the attorneys man Woo stands condemned fur the murder of Wiliam M, Rive asked ceriain nical rulligs » was dressed seem the pusied her men o nthe me lett of the ® Usoughout ‘The fact in the audience of two thousand men ed bad denied tention that his convic dleral amendment in that it ‘depr! did not concern her, and when Dr. him of life ond, liberty Yithout due Chapman begged the men rise as the V4 prowess of iw. Edgar H, Kohler, wo Sue the revival hymns, she got up, too, pnd, her, anvil ¥ peard above he ed fo FP. around hee irt In the “When Dr. Chapman got up to speak ; he mlanced at ie box wliere the woman was seated, but Went right on talk and the woman was not disturbed. TI could be plainly neing of the men Patrick, sald appeared f. b aniendment of the ramittitur settin ‘ederal contention has forth that the ve " « Dr, Chapman had intended to devote ‘ tit Petal and overruled “by this Care af the time toa private talk. with a the man he refrained from doing 80. TAFT IN KANSAS CITY, Scoretary Gets Big Public Greeting and Is Guest of Club, KANBAS CITY, Mo, Nov be } i etseenessessntsssncsensssnnssssenessess One 10 cent package of Diamond Core trom ‘eae tories pounds of poet 2.—Secre-| oF Bllk fabric, or one or more pounds of ry War Wiliam Ho Taft arrived cotton of mised Pept. scoording to here y from St. Louls, and spent ye reremante 3 Womes ars Hey the day as the guest of the Commercial ! vere’ prices and renewing the It hed arr t pera here of" their’ clothes “without” danger 0 ia (Thourands, of perawie gather ‘ rocking oF fan ‘ Diamond Dye ba rt ay anything. 0 y. Following On WAS Berved at Che YP Sporetary ‘Tate pl spenker at an ¢ will be the se ee hy ‘ule fact ba hae Shane What othe! Women say In the famous Diamon Dye Annual. This book, togeiher wit the Direction Book 46 samples oF dyed cloth. will b nt free to your Addrers, Write to vt Great This great low-pric that many of our stores were Many others took Francs. ¢ t Virginia, f r and Gov, Hoch, ‘of Kansas, open casket, the last rites for Edwar ane, Knocking H. Carley were held to-day. All morn- and was go tired and ingy (ih ing In the flower-Akied room at No. & | couldn't go any more. font know West Forty-sixth street, two black-| how 1 came here, but th ey ave been lad figures sat beside the coffin, while lillian to me Con you find my s filed in a t. offering t of the women, while athe @ two widows were the wives of| dward H. Carley letter-carrier | Who wae run over nstantly killed | lant At the Tremont avenue sta-| tle n the Third ave elevated road, | Both young women followed the body | | to the grave for, In the revelations | | which death brought concerning a ward Ce y, the two ceased to lo upon each other as rivaly. hen Carley fell before the train,, or | 200 elegant new Grand Up. | a8 George Seebeck, the motorman, in- | jaisted, when he Jumped upon the track, | right Pianos, oct., stringed, very rich, deep tone, 74 he was identified by inaurance papers | {n ‘his nocket rieat Wife Identified Body: When Coroner Berry arrived on the | containing all the latest im- provements, jscene he telephoned to the Post Office 4 jStation V, West Broadway, to which Prices from te Waa attached, and was told that the | donq letter carrier's address war No. 16 Alexander avenue, Bronx, Here was| Found Mrs, Edward H. Carley, who | recognized the man as her husband, to Whom she Says she was ma in | ey have one child. 7. puncement that there Mre, Edward Carle d the postman fn 184. 7 Lews came to the weepl wite when the Coroner ga order { body, w taken t Morgue. Another woman, | youny and y, also came: to the Morgue and |i 1 the dead man as her husoand, ¢ + body was g.ven to Patrick HH. Carley, the dead man's $225 to $400 who |8 a saioon-keeper at For. swixth street and Eleventh ave: | nas on pavment Here it was that the wake, with both fer cash, or on payments of women as mourners, was held || from $6 to $10 per month, & moment did eithe: Stool, livery mle We also offer a beautiful new style Chester Piano for $190 on pay ments of only $5 Monthly These pianos are fully war- ranted for six years and are the best piano values ever offered, Send Postal for Catalogue, Horace Waters & Co,, Three Stores: 134 Fifth Ave,, near 18th st, 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway Harlem Branch, (Open Evenings) 254 West 125th St., near 8th Av, cover, tuning and de. free and no charge for it was tak Widows Exchange Confidences. The story that Mrs i married Haw ere very happy © young letter ¢ teone of the MoM r District {wt refused # dun! existence PURE—OLD—MELLOW SOLD EVERYWHERE H, B, KIRK & C0., Sole Botilers NEW YORK ‘ Distiltery, | FRANKFORT. Ky. 3+} with fine singing quality and |} | ROCERIES Buide of Bt, Louis Flour, 6 | Cadbdl, $5.00; 1 24}, Pillsbury’s Best XXXX, ‘e Hecker’s Superlative, At EXTRA SPECIALS| FOR WASH-DAY. irkiman's ,.. Ca with }EAS Bat itt’sor.. 3 =i '10c¢ SAL Fairy Soap They clean thoroughly without Injury, save the clothes ard save labor, They save money at_this pr The biggest value is in Butler’s Bo ‘bei because we make i Ourselves, and it costs us les Try it once and you will use no other, More low priced laundry bar- Borax, Triumph brand, pure, '4 Ib., Chlortde of Lime, i} zine cans, each 9c, and. , 5c Butler's Concentrated Ammonia, large bottle. 1Oe Electric Ammonia, household strength, bottle. Soe on Violet Ammonia, for dainty lingerie, bottle... 1 Be | | Mitts with Butler's French Blue, superiine, } squares Se Gloss Starch, Bet fiastern white, 2 lbs, qc Peerless Gloss Starch, unsurpassed, } Ib. 2c Scrub Brushes, Brushes, each. x each Oe.; Scrub and Sink Dates— Figs. | 3. Blue Ribbon Fard pee choicest imported, pkg. Figs — Fancy Smyrna layers, just rec'd, 1:1b, —a, Cakeand Biscuit Dainties. Fresh from the os of the National Biscuit Company, New Year's PAN l 2c 6c lc by the pounds.-s seve eve Jams—Preserves: Spice Diops, 5c Blue Ribbon Jams—‘ ho cst as a ure ‘ sortirent pure whole fru ty 11d, glass jars, each goes Liberty Jams—All did ee 15c frut avors; 4 1b. jar, LibertyPreserves—t' one wade purefru t; a ston i 250 Cr Kees 1 Brovators, Peer TAT ! N 12: Uneeda iscu't a package... Social Teas . Butier Thins Red Grahams, 4c Macaront- fnaahedtt— | Aunt Nanna’s Pancake Flour, Makes ‘Ph most digestible red Vlour + lve — Stamps FREE with every pint 25 bottle of Peerk orcestershire Sauc unexcelledrefish, [OF eaves 15c Stamps FREE with every half pint botue of Peerless 15 Wereeaterepcweees, LOC 10 pues Te ae! tb, tin while, pd pore spices, 10c 10 Stamps FREE with 44 1b, tin Butler's (ull strength, for English Mustard, 10c Cocenaencesorecososcsces $ rhe s uperior Credit Store, OR Clear Eyes Sweet Breath —Calm Nerves —~Good Temper and, —Polse Eat"a Cascaret whenever you suspect you need It, Carry a little 100 Emer- gency constantly with you, In your Purse or Pocket, When do you need: one? Te entirely si sack of PRIDE OF accommodate all those we have replenished the flour st 2 more days, Pride of St. Louis in small bags: 7 lbs., 160 Double | with all purchases of 10 cents or more. E, WINES, LIQUORS, in place of Double Stamps. ¥ one smal! protit, 50 Stamps Free with 1 Ib. Very Best Teas, a bo, SOC 25 Stamps Free with 1 Ib, Best No. 1 Teas, alo. B56 15 Stamps Free with 1 Ib. Choice No. 2 Teas, 1 lb. 25 15 Stamps Free with 1 Ib, Uid Java Coffee,alb. 300 10 Stamps Free with I |b, Coffee, a pancakes and my that 10 Xtra fancy quality ; melt in the mouth 2 1b. pk. LUC A aalt att 0 i fresh ermicell) Voorlees brand: super s nptia; freak 5 fine ‘ oe i TH; BeFtOns} 10c nina and aie, tarke can 12c ee | Stamp Specials. | | Half and three-quarter , length COATS, medium and Piles roll SOLeet | loose-fitting sleeves w ith | turn-back cuffs, ’ 8.98 ; all leathers; latest shapes; daisy values, *2.50 0°5.00% Our "Cheerful Credit’ is chang- ing the credit ideas of al. who try it, When your Tongue i coated When you have’ Heart- burn, Belching, Acid Risings in Throat, —When’ Pimples begin to peep out. nh your stomach Gnawa and Burns, ‘That's the time to check coming Con stipation, Indigestion and Dyspepsia, ‘That's the time to take @ Cascaret, ees Ono candy tablet night and morning, taken regularly for a short time, {s war- ranted to cure the worst case of Constl pation or Indigestion that walks the earth, One tablet taken whenever you suspect | you need it will insure you against 9 per cent of all other ilis likely to attack you, Because 9 per cent of these {lls begin In the Bowels, or exiat through poor Nutri- tion, Cascarets don't purge, don't weaken, don't irritate, nor upset your stomach, ‘They don't act like Physic’ that flush out the Bowels with a waste of precious Digestive Juice needed for tomorr SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Bowel-work, No, they act like Exercise, on the WORK MONDAY WONDERS, Bowels, inate: Fiour Sal ale was opened last Thursday to run three days. A special at See our FURS None but the latest sty tes. Men's and SA OES, Women's Resi ever, 4 A. CASH ORC REDIT 241-243 Sixth Avenue, & * ® o0seesss0s0000 08800008 | +eee9 Between 15th and 16(h Streets, [c The rush was so grea Md out by Saturday night and many patrons cut down their orders ST, LOUIS on trial, and asked the privet of orderi t ali o1 ight. After that we cannot g J chear per from us than elsew here, a up to next Wednesday the best flour that is m nds, you m $5.80; $5.80; oe ce 19c.; 344 Anes UT LER Grocery Stores Green Extraliberal Stamp ps COFFEES, PEPPER, MUSTARD, WORCESTERSHIRE seis a Cakes sures ie wth gq, Old Crow Whiskey. Butler’ Best Borax Soup... 4 ‘a 1Gc TEA and corree SPECIALS 1130 orbits” 890 unre Po All four soaps are prime favorites in the laundry, 100 STAMPS FREE Special for three days, | three days. botul : 89e Green Hl to ail purchasers of two pounds of our Best Coflee, at 25c or 20ca pound, together with a pound 30 the following; ful}, T years old a Ww Butler's Famous Teas and Coffees are the finest grades te imported, and seli for about haf the prices generally charged for | J Suteh Wiiehes Kin cursly similar grades by other retailers, We import direct and charge ttle That makes thé difference. Regular Stamp separate purchases of Teas and Coffees as follows; im wine: 4 bottle Imported win lb, 20¢ or BS New ("New Prunes. Blue Ribbon—Ce'cbrated La Palmera truit, finest grown in Santa Clara Valley; average 25c¢ 55 to the Ib, . carton, Peerless Cocoa. Refreshing, nourishing and soothing to tired nerves. Y% Ib. can, Oe 17¢; \ Ib, can,, sone Chocolate. Colton omen ae hp brrnp- Tanned eae 12¢ Butler's Premium No. 1, superb M * ie et laser Cheice produ “ 12¢ Carolina Rice. Blue Ribbon—Fanciest quality of whole head Carolina grain; delicious for puddings or side dishes, WTO. COMO vse 25c er Condensed Milk * Brand, richest and 10c 3 cans 25c.; a can,, 9c Liberty Milk, rich ‘n cream; Jeans 280; a can,,,, Butler's, pure and u med; 3 cans 23¢; a ct oe Aideald MG Ib. 170; 4 IDaeee “Glutorouf—Rich in gluten: the huporteds tk better than vac ARO vss Kod Beit By tet Al OF AY 1th lomato Fm Moliases—Biue Rihban pene Yo , fon h . suear cane 1 ib, ean Corn Mente ilo ie walt) trom beet MQ ee Te ft "Bc con te tam. ratty emai as ae Yi Ta) Corvette brand an Meted™ dint: bee Te Eee eet BC Somers esponrinatie ea atm easy Baked Beuns—-Hounexeenee’s; favorit Best Extract, brand; plain or with tomal sauce; Ae). can ° 10¢ Routt or Comed Bia Stamps Free with every jar of East View Beef Ex« Arnour ~ohejoent ‘analy pack in Vb, | a 25 on Salmon-— afiatche anny ‘the Toc tract, concentrated essence, for LN fie “hen, Mb, all soups, beef teas, ete, & 25 Jelly Powder—Biue Ribbons the, dainicrt ‘IC Generis in’ fruit and wi 0c AIRNOTH: RCKAAG ose coas eas 10¢ te Deticious relatt Gepher' x ee and holesome: package. Castle Brand, Linganore Sugar Corn, Packed in Maine style. String Beans, Harpoon Brand, Ail ne standard size and malty} regular price 10c each, Baking Powder. Blue Ribbon, pure, wholesome made from cream of tartar; 1 Ib, ee etl (1 For a Good Complexion A Rn nate Fine Winesand Liquors] At 70 Licensed Liquor’ Stores. 0. F.C, RYE, Mellowed by ten years' repose "S, & H.’ Green Stamps FREE with Monewrn: k At tet v 1 quosrnm Hre | ": 15¢ | Bes ‘ 85c, Girwlda Bheiry—Solern Vintage * 76¢\100 Imperial Whiskew, They stimulate the Bowel Maclean contract and propel the Food past the litle valves that yntx Di Juices with Food, They strengthen these Bowél-Mussiea dy exercistmg them, ‘This stronger action, producing nutrition from food, brings back te Bowel-Muscles. greater strength for ea) ‘operation. Tho Bowel-Muscles oan thus.in # short time, dispense with any Drug assistance whatever, Cascarets are safe to take as offen ag you need them, while pleasant to eat as Candy. : Then cary the little ten-cent box rons, stantly with you in your purse, ‘and! take a Cascaret whenever you suspect! you need It, One Cascaret at atime will ida cleanse a foul Breath, or Coated Tong: ‘A thousand dollars a year spenfTtn amusements could not buy for you halt so much hearty Happiness, solid Come fort, Cheerful Ternper and Health tnsur: ance, as that little ten-cent “Vest Pooket'* Box of Cascarets will bring you. All druggists sell tem—over ten mip lion boxes a year, for six years past. Be very careful to getthe genuine, mado only by the Sterling Remedy Company and never sold in bulk, Bvery tablet stamped "CCC." A sample and the famous booklet, “Curse of Constipation,” Free for the asking. Address Sterling Remedy Come pany, Chicago or New York, mm oe 73c. Ibs., 10c. H. B. KiRK & C0.'S C ed 20 “S, & HA Stamos FREE with the following: a boi 25e B Cho ie Wi “tT gains follow: of our Babbitt’s or Butler’s Potash, a can,...., Very Best Tea, Clenewel Washing Powder, 4 |b, »| at 80¢ a pound, tolal reach Sy oeet 4 mia nite 1 Ib. package, Ses G oz, package, , f Feiy,08 TAI purchase Channee Gortie ‘i rial Ihine Wine Tm Borated Washing Fluid, Butler's, batt . ee’ $1.00 or $1.10 Hiab Whisker-eir pa | fave o i whee “bbe fa 10 ram Hye, ly Val Whilskev, aalior ise! M Samos FRB with af yo Monioxraw ire arty Re for . Finest Imported Spanish Olives, Uur grades of selécted “eggia” Olives are the finest Imported from Spain, and cannot be approached in quality id ae elsewhere, Mammoth Queens, 20-02, bottle; each . " 25¢ “Essie Olives, medium size, 8-02, bottles; each,, 10c Baby Olives, small size 4.02, bottle, doz,, 60¢.; each Be Olives stuted with immen- tots; 6-o2. bottle hs "“10c French Capers, Crisp, green and full flavored, fresh from the groves of Southern France, in 1 bottles, 19¢. and.,.., Oc i Hi Pree CHOICE. LDC ERTIES ag