The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1906, Page 10

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ile’ the “Denial with > Former Facts. Be ig! NN pe ve ‘churohgoer my- Pa teeel ia enone iad ‘ecamdad in the Oiin't say thease. leclarat|o 0 tat it to pada Pe ¥ bi) as Mr. | NOAL couRT CAPITOL AT ALBANY SHAKY: STARS CLOSED Assembly Section in Dan- * ger—Test of Build- GSH TALK ABOUT CAMBLING SHAR Two Jerseymen Bring Tale of Battle Royal at Poker Aboard. Dig Can:paria came in to-day with || battle royal between (two. “deep-2a. “TREAT IFE-BLOWERS UP THE DUST = — SWE _|Dainty Robbers Loot Post-Of-| "6". fice, but Are Careful Not “to Litter It Up. Bags aud sc was the dons’ to deaden the id of the. explosion and prevent the dopr from: failing too ‘heavily upon the floor. The. Post-Ofice 1s across the way ‘ony in that dwelling heard the explo- sicn. The one polleeman (for Queens is in {Greater New York), who hds an elght- mile beat ripaing through Queans, was, of sourse, not around. when the cr: 4] en got down to work, | They were probably trorougniy familiar with his movements and waited for him to reach a® nejuhporing #illage before they en- tered the Post-Ofice, A hole was beret Just’ abavo the door ofthe safe) and in; this the’ dynamite was inverted ‘Phere ls 16 question. but that it was the work (of inkilied safe- blowers. Jt js only a short while alnce Mae spetarnce in, Maspeth, 1. 1, sut- f the mi ‘ Got ebout goa Snes Ore, They | pany No, 2, ‘* gnd two Amateur Knights ‘of Hoyle, who bucked ‘the tiger with’ a “hunch.” in @ seventy-two-hour séssion. ‘The amateurs paid for ‘their fun, but they were game, hanging on till ihe professional pair got “cold feet.” INA HOSPITAL veloped it’ from: Blaze. Fire Fed by Oil and Tallow Threatened Whole Water into when @ fire ir the’ off wtoraroom ‘and lumber warehouse at Nos. @3 and ¢5 MARRIED SECRETLY NOW THEY'RE GLA Dr. Hartung’s Daughter Wife of A. H. Gerndt, Jr., for to stand the heat and were running away when Policeman Fred Hinners, of the Madison street station. came wp. He sew «a man’s head just over the edge of the steps leading tothe base- ment from the street, Muffling. his face with his coat to protect himself, dashed band was young Andrew H. Gerndt, jr., son of Prof. Andrew H. Gerndt, whose home js in Putnam avenue, Brooklyn, Dr. Hartung wes in hia office last Dr, Harturg Was surprised beyond “Well, we will have to make the best j oft," be eaid; | this without telling me about it?* Gerndt then said that early last fall | dragsing he was to have’gone to Philadelphia to accept a position and tha; he did not | wish to leave his sweetheart here. lies = T guess they'll have a merry, ie getting ti :” paid “Morris, . “You see, I-got another sign my name. to’ the I, “But you didn't co to Philadelphiat’ tho physician questioned. ' “No,” replied Gerndt,’ “After we were martied we were just as bitterly op- posed toa separation as wé had been ry He decided to keep my New fob Detective Mallon looked the two card called sharps over et the pier. | He tobi, Mor- WL 0M MARROW PLANK Tenants Escaped from Fire by Bridge Thrown Across to” ‘With their escape by the stairs cut off by smoke and flame, tenaats on the three upper flours of the five-story store and tenement “building No. 230 Wast Forty-second street thia morning @s- caped to the house next door by a bridge feet above the ground, twenty women and children fled to safety, Mrs, James McGuirk, wife of the Jjan= Itor of the building, was \sick in’ ted {and could not ‘help herself when “ther fire sturted. Capt, Fox, of Ladder Com- ran. up \throuyh the smoke and carried her out, Other résches, Of women and ‘children were! made from the ‘fire-escapes. Fumes of naphttin Nehted by @ candle In’ the plunybing shop of Davies Broth ers, on the ‘ground’ floor Ktatted “the blaze. George Hadley, sixteen years old, was filling a can from « tank of naph- tha and thoughtlessly ignored the dan- ~|ger from the candle, The tames &gnlt- ed and the floor soaked with inflammna- 2 olfs was quickly In o ‘bldge, Had’ lost part of his halt and bed) his da and face burned, ke aptend up through © building so quickly (hat thé tenants on the uper floors, could not leave: by the stairs, Then tanto the roof, ard there” two’men Ila. @ bridge. with [planks left. by painters “neross. ‘the eighi-foot opening to the viext building, Hive ohiliren of) Mire. Maat climbed out on the second ‘floor ape and x “9 carried dowa. ae. Are- man. The Gamage was about j of planks. On this frail bridge, seventy ay ales lig ot the bride t re w. ‘substantial gift in the way of @ Sheek, ont wich four nyures were, eh ten. The Was signed by Dr. Hur. tang and’ nade out to his daughter in| and her married name, WILL USE FORCE TO /GETJUROR TOCOURT == Refuses to’ Accept Notice and Threatens to Shoot Officer Sentfor Him, ©! ia CAN, “To —— with the Court, exclaimed Jacob Snyder, a farmer, living in. the Salidie’ River Valley, near Ramseys, N, |} J, when Court ) Officer Courter. of Hackensick, attempted to serve an | thi omer from Judge Zabriskie. Suyder thas been selected asa juror to serve m tho. present term, Sut. ho refuses to. @ttend cout, Judge | Zabrisite ‘sent ah ‘officer to Ramseys witha paper ai- reoting Snyder to appfar in \court this tornig to: show. cauge/ Why. he ‘shoula Hot be held in contempt. “Snyder yxe~ |chaut twsedtolopen the door, and when. told: by te Constable that he was there by order af the Court the farmer made iso Yemark as quoted above, ’ ‘Conjetablo’ Courter fead the onder at. ithe window so that Snyder, coul Me mt will threetened ‘to shoot the darea: force én ect Jes auto inio rosecutor Koester wil! ene that his’ officurs are fully ered miley, i end went baci bile. «5 {vies ry’ street.’ he! eat “to” the. ffevr, cg ye whisked away, Crok: eatimated thet a : or, ae an? Le 34 nage: umber, a NEW. COMET, DISCOVERED, when they scart for Snyder on nan a {NEW OCEAN LINER LAUNOHED. GLASGOW, Scotland, Jail %1-Dbe ea Pacific Railway Company's res Ireland’? ist oft ty ‘LOST BY FRE I ~ LOWELL HOTEL| Victims— Many “Injured. Smoke Cuts Off Guests from Fire-Escape- ‘and’ Several (Bpectal, to The World.) LOWSBLL, ‘Mass., Jan. W.—In/a fire to-day, which swept -the Richardson Ho- tél two women and a man lost thelr dives.” ‘More than a moore of persons THE INJURED, A. 8. ANTHONY, New Bedford, cut by. ag sists and ‘by dropping from Scar atte enaen t #. H. DICKEY, Portland, Me. numer ous outs and bruises, caused by jump- o> ‘Lowell. badly ik ef yell Ega® fl Hk £ CASTAOANGERS THE FOREN DPLOMAT Corps Tell Him His Treatment of thé French Envoy Will Not Be Tokrated. OARACAS. (Nenemels, Yan, 2%, vin Spain. Iéland of ‘Trinidad, Jan, | adhua' Gitmo iad | k ‘ iperior quality, widt GENEVA, Ni Y.. Jan M—De, Witt HAS THE NEW WOMAN LINEMAN." The Very Newest for the Business ‘Woman. Read What Mrs, Frederic Nathan Says and - ‘Wonder, Happened to a WEW YORK \\ IN 72 BABY!" | Fhe Ruler of the Nursery Makes a “Kick” Against’ Sena- tor Crane’s “Buby . Bill” y Payne “SCULPTRESS , b eautiful Decorative Work ina York Hotel Patice by This, Voung Society Matron. 4g “THAT -MONSTER—\ FATHER!” comic SECTION that Every Woman and Child Reader Will Laugh At.“ Marfied Her. F vend The Man Who Gave ‘Away |

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