The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1906, Page 4

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ANOTHER VICTIM OF FIGHTS TO MANAGE LANDED IN COURT DEAD MAN'S CURVE: $1,000,000 ESTATE ON HUSGAND'S JAW Dodging One Train Victim Is|James Smith Makes Denials Now Wife, ae for Drunken- Killed by Engine on Long | to Statements Concerning ness, Must Also Face a Island Railroad. Merrillon Property. Charge of Assault. “Dead Man's Curve” of the Long Island Railway to-day victin when Louls We five years old, of Boskwick ar avenues, Brooklyn, was struck Btantiv killed by a weet bound This spot is the bend between 1 Hill and Beritn, L a 500-foot curve at just stepped out of east-bound train w puarely before a t jot Btruck him tn t threw him ahead fifty fee instantly. ‘An ambulance was called fr John’s Hi d ing for rived. the we: the police after rei City. ay he landed ; made Actress Asserts She Never Signed} FROM TOWING STEAMERS ‘: x Transfer of Summer Home Prop- | erty to Former Husband. | Wasi “Olivia BE. Holle as Ollwa E. Rinc as Miss Vi Manstield’s company. sult brought tn her bh County by Isaac N. Ja her former husbanit, Bern: EXPERTS ON STAND IN PALMER WILL CASE i ¢ Opinion Mil-| Was Incompetent at © MOTORMAN RUSHED CAR INTO A CROWD. Letitia Fernande: signature ts app edgesnent of Mrs. Tetransferring the 11 SUES HIS WIFE, BUT ; MUST PAY ALIMONY. Court Orders Hyman Moss to Con- tribute $25 a Week Pending Trial, Hyman Moss, 2 Bro who sued his w The Best Scouring Soap Made counsel fee Steckler brings a A Scouring Soap A Metal Polish A Glass Cleaner PRAYERS IN CONGRESS | FOR VOLCANO VICTIMS. with the na candy is not strin short and crisp, and t colate is rich and f FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. E. GREENFIELD'S SON & CO., 44 Barclay St , New York. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 11, 1906, OWES LIFE TO DUFFY'S 9 o’Clock, if Vurniture PURE [WALT WHISKEY 71 Years of Age, Vigorous and Strong, Mr, Philip aetnieue: of Keuka, N. Y., Writes He Owes His Life to Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. Mr. Zimmer was given up to die by family and friends, and his days numbered, when he began to use Duffy's Malt Whiskey. He deems it his duty to publish his remarkable cure to the world. He says: sah a 1 was co: “1 cons! “J has been cured Whirkey to publish t Zimmer. Keuka. N.Y. 5 the hen . Roche Typewriter}! - Sales for first quarter of 1906 break all records for Thirty Years REMINGTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY New York and Everywhere “Matied Free, Write for Our Evening Until Actual pyalee ' si onsist4 of the folle wetly ay they wow ne sour Hone a | it i il =f cil ‘This Hon Parr *1i3 leecraare $10.98 Bj and Railroad Pare Systery. 28100 ver Week * We've Prepared a Special Series of Suits and Overcoats at $20 and $25 @By special we mean suits and overcoats that are out of the common run; that typify the latest-day fashions in men’s garments; that are invested with every knack of style and all the clever tailoring that can be put into nent. And when it comes nght down to a comparison of values, you'll find these $20 and $25 su ter values, by far, than the average $25. Overcoat reveal the modem advances of fast e new gray Chesterfield coats with fitted Hackett. Carhart SG Three Broadway Stores: At {3th St. At Canal St. Near Chambers St, backs, PT nen COLUMBUS AND 3"*AVE ZAR 82 Faultless Fittin Christy ie It Skin or Vici Kid | { ual money's worth ! E PINK EDITION OF 1 EVENING WORLD CONTAINS ALL SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY. “Tam in my Tiat year and am hate anit} eles, and Is on exhibition in oar warerooms, | G' fo 1] Ghauchh Mh DL TNE, 7YLOS i! Complete Assortment of Attractive Easter Cards and Novelt es. Store New York H ENRY SIEGEL, Pres Everything here advertised on Wale ALL DA Me unless otherwise specifred.| EXTRA. — Thursday, 10 A. Ms to 1 P. M. NO MAIL ORDERS filled, and, natural), _quantiti JOAM. tot POM LOAM. TOA M. tot PML AM tod PM TO-MOKROW » MORROW Mtot PM pat. || goaantotnat POMORROW. Git a ZOMORMO NS TO MORTOW 2 ORROW Ds A Saustenicr tl a\anten’s Men's Women’s || Women’s I) Girls’ and Hamburger Wraiss Walking |) Children's Steak. Fisur Skirts. Shoes. e Kidekin Shoes, Fresh 5 felts values, “$1.39 (Second Ftoor.) (Third Floor.) a 1OAM. toi PM, TO-MORROW Corset Covers. Main Floor.) (Second Floor.) (Second Floor) 1AMtorr} [yoasterra.f 10Aartorra. |) goastor Pat TO-MORROW TO. MORROW TO-MORROW TOMORROW Hosiery. Sfrmour's Women's Men's yo men's are Hana Neckwear. | Spring Suits wis ¥ ae 10 AM. tot PM. TO-MORROW |Girts' Wash Dresses. ¥ t $4.50 (Third Floor.) Such we the low prices asked In thls sale, And then, IMPORT TH Siti NC S ever beer eUB ace Talons WaiiEaahioniehs Ribbon Into Any Sore of Hat Trimmings Suite for Young Nie fUNeroe 14 t0 19 Years of Age Corsets. | Nemo" In-Carve Waist Single and d broad-c! as suits well around your collar, cu’ Scotch Tweeds and Fancy Cheviots in Fine Spring Sues For those young wh morrow APH seir Sly vem Revicr Strap W aists for Easter Pale «| Prac Unprecendented — the Very Best Known Perfumes at the Lowest Prices, Many Other Eaually Superior “Nemo” Styles Artificial Greatest Pur- e = chase red Sale Rec orded 7 m Many Sea asons. } { On Sale Ali l Day 7 Ia edad at uD) Price. LOTS DIVIDED AS FOLLOWS: c LOT 3. Consists of Flaw- 25c ft Fy and Wreaths, rted and worth 5c Nat 9c Ofain Floor.) Boy iS. F ancy Sie ee ay Top ae for Easter. $5_and $6 Values at at ee “THE REEFEL come NG TOP COATS sh eaverit s the little men of nts will delight in the als, as well as the Floor.) little garm worn, yles and ma

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