The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1906, Page 4

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————— Carriage, Infatuated With 2 Crook. ‘volved and’ Her Husband: Is a Heartbroken, Stunning bluck gown and hat. im her arme the baby that yee) .& voloe broken with emotion, . Howard, Who Used Baby SHE ADMITS HER GUILT. ; to’ Give Name of Man In- Birs. Ahoa Howard, the Brooklyn woman Who Was orresied for a score Of burgjaries, using her baby and baby RUBE cs prea UU ALEN © (SEATE WALL NOT” STRING OF CABLE RUNAWAY STEER | SSAMERESIOR,T ANDREW DAVEY th former Preestent ot oo ating eens die cass |, Most housekeepers know from experience that the Andrew " 9,800 fe D ste fh upon for a ‘or Actress and Millionaire Turt|woters Refusal to Answer|Winriing of Postal Strike En-|Tosses a Street Clearier on Hts) ife"ses, sng ii) ales diem, Siaysau, VALUE. “No mater wa you equ the way of, roceies you ae 0" 6 a ie man Married Last August, | Panama Canal Questions | courages Other Boys to De- ieee etna CERES 2 <EEMSE Standard and that the price is as low or LOWER than the figures pre- Says Loulsville Report. Will Be Overlooked. mand Increase of Pay. Loic ae vailing elsewhere. cigs '|Fresh Eggs, 14 for 25 Cents News came rom Louisville to-day e 4 "7 Bmboliend by the success of the boys| Bunning wild up the avenue, tossing f that Viola Allen, the aotross, had mar-| WASHINGTON, Jan. 1A When’ 1) eniployed by the Commercial Cable and | his long Roma, a Dig atoar encaped from) Atvays Remember, the Foll: Name Strictly fresh. All candle tested. ried Peter Duryea, the turfman million-|S®@Ate Committee on Inter-Oceanto | Postal Telegraph Companies én. gaining | 0° the slaughter hous axative 4 - | th dn they struck for yesterday, | O¢ghtorhopd to-day and threw Firat Laxative — . cis ow Dang wat for Draco prom | aM stn Dlgulow's rata |" menmeocte of te, Sty employed | evenue fom oraecond to tarclhoaboratiapen|rOtatoes, per barrel, $2.40 4 Mi Coon gaementt Finest Long’ Island Potatoes, white and mealy; the . Ph unt of th to give namés of engineers alleged to | Telegraph Company went out on @| The steer tossed one man on its horns, i r Pine Bats $50,000, aigede ivan have said they would not accept em-| trike of their own to-day. @soaped two polloemen who tried to rich, dry Potatoes, that usually command a fancy price. t rn t They told the manager that unless | stop it, and en ite r after being Sit Cree Cente ere ene COM, cate Mey akasgu' shi tue ecattettiog ot the were granted @ raise of trom 2 fesboed by qman at sixty FANCY CORN, Maine style, per can..... a 7c endar only this eek. : Panama Canal the doors were closed. | t0 bho jonah Seana cee | SALMON, fancy red. Alaska, 1 1b. tall cans, at.. -.-10¢ - Betore the meeting several members egraph messengers gained, th ldn't and for F ‘Adgzrcing to the report ‘from “Louie: | Ears oe ea ae eet ice ie Tae cae tha cto ls car egy oa ee SARDINES, finest American oil, key opening cans 3c ir tt ville, if nw i or ” .y = , i Mipalam Ate an inuee PEN een eritecatee |e See eee cane ey emaeuyt | pany’ centeal Gftse) falta London, and fe animal, oscaped ‘Above items and scores of others equally good, all up to @s a dilnd during the last sev- ithe, pleaded guilty to-day to against her in the Kings ‘The papera in the suit of Miss Madden | Stricken yesterday with paralysis, to work if he would cable their damands | than Buffalo Bill's show, managed to like hardness: jpurityand PRIME RIBS ROAST, LB ...... 10c @ 12c Senioet ital teDtlonaine Gestare De frex| (rs, m mus Formerly Mise Laina | '“stoat of te strikers eturaed to work |S vecare ita wrlitee tea: he aa Beit aaeaultee Sttentive wo ber for a number of years) oe iyimpmon & Dundy, peoptietsrs ot | Wider, this armistice fal 10 @ pole, but It became restive, | Unequaled durability. 223 FIRST AVENUE ‘and proposed to her four times. She be-| the Hippodrome in Manhattan, “Luna| In the American District Telegraph |and aa it was feared that it would ‘This and 560 other uten- 9 ried on Aug. 16 last. The only witnesses | of a witness “wh6se testimony appeared : te Were Mra Barah Allen the wetense |t0 be of too lttle value to dignity his | ‘8 Tanager hed no authority to grant somewhere near Forty-second duct with summery punishment.” the raise if he wished, he tried to per-| street_and ran north. mother, and her colored maid, America | Yt way decided that further discussion |suadc the messengers to tay at work| At Forty-ffth street Peter Zimmer- AVegner. The ceremony waa portorined |in executive session should be had, how- | until he could communtoate with the|@an, forty-one years old, a stre:t by the Rev. W. Frank Hardy in 8t. an- | ever, fo determine whether the witness | To: don ofce. i Sleanér of No. $28 Rast sixtieth, street, drew's Protestant Episcopal Church, of | Should. toi portunity (0) “The boys were tmpatient, however, | Sunmerman, charged, and caught the waich Mr. Hardy ts assistant rector. Later the committee announced that|/ and immediately doffed thelr uniforms | cleaner on its eee arate tes Nows of the marriage was confirmed iy mine postoaned until next Feber’ egn-|and went out. As ‘only about eight or Levene: te track on his. head ant to-day by friends of tho bride in thia| Haerition one oral Un! ten of the older boys remat Buffered a painful soalp wound and a city. Thies amie hae Sar Ueved that Bigelow will be punished. ye remained at work a pain long been Ga erdeut adlcsrer Gt asic - the service was badly\crippled. A large |!" Steer dashed on. and at Forty- “Ausal"engdan aaa aes LUNA PARK NAMED FOR part of the mercantile and Stock Ex-| sixth street met Detectives Crotty and if rejected hie sult) LU RK N HER. | coange business betwein New York ana| O'Connor, of the Hast Fifty-frat street everal times. They couki not expiain eS |London is done over the cables of tna | station. Crotty used to work on a Kitchen Ware i) Plo Srabse tito Gi oaaaanes | Mrs. Newman, Sister of Mr. Dundy, company, and the effet on the firms in| feceme a New York bollceinan. He | fi NE | the street deaili ith the to catch the steer’s horns to throw | reason for the marringe taking place in Dice te eevee er ees leae Peweasutine ietka da Company Pes) ect the enkpal Outied fim aside and | “THE WARE THAT WEARS? | Kentucky, Mr. Duryea's frients ex-| BAYONN y NN. J., Jan, 19.—Mrs. Henry | flloped on. After a conference among themselves | © . Len lining of Plained, was that he was born there. It| B. Newman died at her home at Avenue | .om. of the more intelligent among the Wilbur of cre fast pizty-soventa street Sens Sp retadee 4 Was part of the romance, they said, ghat|C. and Fourth strect here to day after | strikers decided to propace an aemeatios Non; thoush a New Yorker bora and | utensils is called Diamond the marringe take place in that State, |an fllncss of only one day. She was|to the manager, that they would return | peed und never nearer the Wild Wat| White because of its Diamond the Andrew Davey standard of purity and quality, on sale In All the Andrew Davey Stores. I. Steigerwald Packing Co. ' MEATS, POULTRY AND PROVISIONS, Special Saturday Prices. CHOICE CANADA LEGS OF MUTTON, LB wan the suit in 1901 be on Monday. Fou ought vel up with shame cho very thougat-of ‘amin h L unsuspecting husban wns led away, this time at ®) earnestiy that there was ites ht of the sincerity of her grief. it , who lived at-No. % Ber- wenue, haa heen married for about . Her husband, who worked in Brovslyn Navy-Yard,.pelleved in | his wife implicitly and never for an in- | stant suspected her. She made the ac- ¥ tance of a young crook, wit ‘y she became tnfatuated. Under 4 she became the most expert out of jail. phe broke down and to thefts, | Her husbanc ‘neartbroken when he learned cf life whe had been lealing. The thing she would not divloe, an¢ could draw it from her, was name not tell what she had done with ‘go0us. SAY SLOCUM'S LIFE BELTS WERE WEAK ——o— 2 her accomplice. She “4 Farther testimony was given’ to-day @ trial of Capt. William H. Van Boliaick, of the steamboat Gen. Slocwn, _ tm the United States Circuit Court going fo show the unserviceable oondticn of the, life-preservers on the day of the Gisast % , Meta, Witte, one of the survivors, ‘who Ipst her son and niece in the dis Qster, ‘testified as to her exxperience with the life-preservers, “When we tried to pull them down ey broke and the cork fell over ur,” 6 sald. “We tried four of them and then gave it u ‘Then we tried to loosen the boat. We. couldn't, and jumped i, Who paped to pick up water, testi- on the ma- em were rotten. ‘The can- was covered-winh mildew, and they ke as soon as ydu ‘grabbed hold ot id he was accustomed t ilfe preservers on his ow- y two years. on account .f de terioration. ‘Charlies Lenip, a thirteen-year-old sur vivor, told how. the life preservers had broken and the cork spilled out. Hi eleven-year-old brother August, alao a survivor, gave similar testimony. 3 Blackstone in his famous treatise on the early English common law, fascinatingly portrays the txaited posilion of Land Owners. They ‘are independent, and enjoy vast revenues arising from: the tilling of the ‘soil. ’ For Good Farms Tt is expected that several women Porbias very GOOD Dealer. Mrs. Newman came here trom Omaha, | twenty of the boys who went out on juries were attended o ‘prominent in society will be calied as|Nob., fifteen ago. She is survived, strike yesterday were still out. This | by Dr. Outerbeck, ‘witnesses In the sult. by a husband but no chilktren. j strike had apparently failed. after which he ¥ Stramsxy & Co. New Yore 1 Se -—it is evident in the first few puffs. how good a cigar can now be || ‘ making--guess-work has given way to certainty and a_ wonderful Park’ at Coney Island was named atier | ig ep oS Mee oat Koosee dl Ris td Rorpned omar ected Ch Cn sils can be bought of any TELEPHONE 765 ORCHARD. Bot. 13th and 14th Sts. There is a new Cremo Cigar, «:: The Cremo “Victoria.” This new cigar is now on sale everywhere in Greater New. York. You cannot mistake the improved quality of the new Cremo “Victoria” No matter what your favorite. smoke may be—smoke the new Cremo to-day, if only to find out bought for5c. ~~ The New Cremo “Victoria” is a ; Ba. demonstration of the improved qual- Maal ity 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 improvement in guality is the result. Cigars produced under this system cost Merit the smoker no more than the ordinary kinds made inthe usual hapshazard way. The “A” (Triangle A) Merit Markis the American Cigar Company’s guarantee of quality. Look for the Merit-Mark on the box. American Cigar Company, Manufacturers

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