The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1905, Page 7

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> Pa ————— THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 15, 1905, REWARD FOR | ANNIE IRIS STRANGLERS OF RS. FL Police Have Clews In-) vowing Three Men and a Woman. $15,000 WORTH OF LOOT New York Detectives Go to Asbury Park to Aid in Search. Two New York detectives were eent @e Asbury Park to-day to assist in run- Bing down the murderers of Mrs, Morits Baftal, who was robbed of $15.00 In Boney and sewels. @ detectives will Rave at loast two One concerns Brday last, hought a ch @t a local h st etly sim- Qar to the and in Nafta e@pirtment a he murler, and t Other con 18 d,woman who has been employed trom time to time In the Nat @al apartment, who was aware of the value of the Jewels which the old lady eonstuntly carried about her, and who Chlet of Police Smith and Pr Nevius, of Asbury Park, are « that the murder was etther t @f the three mc the w Woman or the work of the Geiher, One of the strongest bite of Circumstantial evidence against the Woman is that one night recently wacn fhe was fn the house Mrs. Naftal wa @wakened by some one passing a hand ver her face and breast. When she Foused herself and asked who tt was Bhe was old to keep still by a wot Yolve and then asked if sie wanted a lage of milk, She sald ste did not wed Delleving it was tue servant, wen! Off to sleep agaln ow a After Her Jewels and Cash, The police no Bag around her ni The three men Fowoph Coytes store venue ai? says they im and @ rough-lo king lot. ° @eribes tw the men as tail my der and t 1rd as of medium height the chisel at @nd heav''y builf hat # Woman and at least one were convern n the murder and fo | Dery ts the on of the local au- presence of @ map is Indicated by firs 'n the room and also by the way | borities, T whieh the “jimmy” was used. It to] oubtful if a woman this burglars’ tool # One story told In A fe that a flashily dressed colored wo have use full On Was seen oc mice f n the di est! Of the Naftal howe 4 look Wedne day morning, The poli owever, ar bet xivine the elu nvio attentios | Thore ts a larwe oolired poputy ton tn shure Parka a part of ft ts iccus jomed to Inte hours. $1,000 Reward Offered. To stir up the work of ‘nding th: | to hetray them. t have o! Naftali The New York Arbure Pork t ed. tt In said, t 1 Je 9 creat friend wf one B08 ¢ one of Ih tewr — ——— Leavenworth Wonnad Asks Pollee ty Trave Deaf Mute. Mra. Amanda ‘Kurteleb, of Leavon- worth, Kan, inja jeter to Chief of Police Murpy of Jersey City, offers a feward of 85 for information tha will lead to the finding of her brother Charles Topf, a deaf mute, thirty-nt years old, who came to Jersey Chy | five years ago. He {8 a printor. Mrs. Kurtzlob says her brather {s en- & titled to onewhird of an estate, but Gives no particulars, An Animal That Weighed as Much as Ten Elephants} 7 He Died<Mahy Thousands of | Years. Ago. Cookingham re strangers to v Park fo-da | ny was Michwel Natal, who keeps} MISSING BROTHER AN HEIR. | he finding of a eleur| & | | | | gH How Do You Think He Was] (j Weighed? You Will FindvOut ” All About Him in " Next Sunday’s World. —630 Dressmakers or thereabouts offer their « Services daily through the “Situations Wanted" columns of THE WORLD, | H WILL QUIT STAGE FOREVER. BARON SUES WIFES “9% n MQ eine PPM SUPPERT | HECHT BROS. |259-261 Sixth Ave, H CHT BROS, { The Extraordinary Overcoats at $15 | That May Be Bought on Credit. Career Behind Fool- lights This Week. |Can't Live Like Gentleman on iin ei Pacia $40 a Week Now Al- These overcoats which we are presenting to your notice to-day are really remarkable for their style, and yet when (Bpectal to The Wvening World) sae tiie ae pale ae et lowed Him. & youconsider that they are cut over the iden! cal patterns which wr eave th tage forev She ? made this announce:nont yoatortay at ~—=-- Cat were planned for coats that sold ternpon, and deolaras that nothing will wer her determination, She !s appear ing at the Grand Opera-House In a | vaudeville aketch, "Jim and Me.” way, True 1 get $0 a week from my) “When the curtain rings down on | wife, but what Js that for a gentleman | ‘vie and Me’ on Saturday night.” she |to tive on declared, ‘it will ring down on the) ‘This was the statement made last at $40 and $50, you can readily see they must have all the style of tne highest priced garments, They are marvels of fit, for we’vs dices and shapes for men of all CLEVELAND, De "Leann: work, 1 have not been brought up that A stage career of Annie Irish, T have|nigit hy Paron Max Sigfriet von wie | Crophontone proportions and they're of fabrics thought ‘Re matter over carefully, and | se\weldler Seuwa ty, who, sepa s | Shon have come to the conclusion after rated from ils wife tly Miss ; . that are thorcughly reliable and thoughiful consideration. What 1% | Julla Keldel, daughter of Phil J. Kel-| THE BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT | fully guaranteed, j there to it? The stage demands too muoh and gfves too little in return. |g + We give them our best efforis, and, if we please, we receive a smile and Oleveland millionaire, has come city to demand his rights, He | wants Keldel to support him in & man: | We don't know where a man could turn for more ta loring-value a few handel It we do not pleags net betting Ms sation, gg HE YORK vs nada for the dollar, and yet it le jeere and sneers, The result Is} he Baron says he married Mise Kel-| 7 04], Heat iath at Hey fethun ay. these coats are moder- | , e 4 Jens OLS RRR a ey price@ at,,,,,,, fayor of failure. Ing met her while she was travelling 210 a5 ewer ee” Got Henin av, ' "T have written several books of late, | Burape with her parents, We're very glad to charge ene under an assumed name, and they hi “After our marriage my wife and [| — @— to any man nd accept in payment’ the smallest sums, weekly or =tnonthiy, Always remember that “our overcoats are sod subject to —yo.r entire satisfaction. If you ind that more v.lue can te hal been accepted by an English publisher. if my work Is accepted, coming an unknown source, it certainly pot |e ee tne minder of 39} COLUS CURED | life «o writing. IN ONE D, “I leave here for New York on Satur- ay went abroad,” he sald) “My father-in- PAINTINGS Big Sale! loko ay one o the £23 7 a dsome works In oll we A have decided to savy itice, | T ese paint nys are done IOI: day night, and will eail for England as soe soon ag possible,” | Miss Trish In private life is Mrs. J. & Dodson, wife of an actor vercoa s, we don't expect you to 8 Lee Pee | keep it, We now there able Peace ene by Lot, by prominent artists 8 an be no superior value PITTSEIELD Mass famed hindsome: t hadow Iillon May Benedict was !ed to the ti ys with shad § at saead VERE VOrE boxes and gliss; regularly -old from urgis in the Pit r Oto fh HECHT BROS. SIXTH AVENUE, fi t, ore » $ : U. S, Frame and Picture Co,, f UPEN LATE EVERY NUIHT UNTIL XMAS, Band Barclay tre t, Just Off » roadway, a {nmr There is a new Cremo Cigar. The Cremo “Victoria,” his new cigar will be on sale everywhers in Greater New York Wherever you see this Cremo Poster Girl vou will find the new Cremo “Victoria” Cigar, mnistake the improved he new Cremo “Victoria” --it is evident in the first few puffs. No matter what your favorite smoke may be—smoke the new Cremo tomorrow, if only to find out how good a cigar can now be bought for 5c. The New Cremo “Victoria” is a demonstration of the improved quality made possible by the American Cigar Company’s new scientific system of manufacture. Within the last few years the American Cigar Company, by ap- plying processes never before attempted, in the culture and develop- ment of tobacco, have completely revolutionized the methods of cigar making—guess work has given way to certainty and a wonderful improvement in quality is the result, The “A” (Triangle A) Merit Mark is the American Cigar Compbany’s guaranice of quality. Cigars produced under this system cost the smeker no more than the ordinary “kinds made in the usual haphazard way ‘Look for the Cremo Girl In the Windows. Look for the Merlt-Mark on the box. American Cigar Company, Manufacturers The Sign of a Good Cigar,

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