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MET BY BULLET AS HE WENT 10 VISIT- BROTHER Carr Supposed to Have; Been Mistaken by Ital- ians for Enemy. With a bullet ow sear his heart, Pa | three years old, was 100. () street’ in’ front ‘of the ? brother, holne of his [| enely to-day. Mystery surrounds. the f ‘hooting. , Carr was unconsclous when Dr, Lewis took him to Bellevue Hoapi- i ‘tal, but he revived and made a statu- | ment. Hie paid he lived) ar No, 39) East Forty-eighth’ street, and was gaing to hia brotéier’s heme ‘when two shots rang out and he fel! just as he. wos. entering the hallway. He declared he aid net know who ahot him, His brother, lie said, ts known as ePeafy’ Cars. The brother found tho wounded man and a Policeman Dougherty, of tho East Thirty-tftn _ ptrest station, who got an Ambulance. Speaty:’ ‘told the police thet Itall Living In the house had been quarreling Yate last night and that he believed his —prothir-wae-shot-by them-as_he entoerd_. ‘The nelghborhocd w gaya he js a laborer, wi that has given the police plenty li "The old Corcoran, gang used to hold forth about there, and there are rem- Hants of it still in existenco, PIMPLES OF-WOMAN —~ LAWYER AID HER CASE. Wellie Waldman Appears to Plead See Her Children. The divorce contention between “ rics, christened “Ezektal D.,"" allie, biz wife. went dy. bounds, and an interlocutory decree haa been signeg by Justice Blanchard con- Sirming the _report_of—the—referee,ex~ Justice Edward 8. Clinch, @he popular theatrical nlanager, couple were married by Rev. Willing Feb. 29, 181, 2 year Geath af the first and we iG er the t dent. There are two children—Do Forest, a officers. boy of twelve, and Macjorie, three years—and the cu:rody of children was awarded to their {3 with no provision in the decree £ rivilege to the mother of sceing ins. Ade Levy. is Mrs, Price’ ho wan very busy to-day, and fpanaging clerk, the lau ey “Gtmpled Mites Nellie Waldman, admitted to the bar last June, to plead with Suction Rlancivant for” x moditention” Of the dectee, so that Sallle Emerson Prico might see her children. occas.on: ally. The case was beard in pri decision resererd tn his breaat | * + twenty-) Set ens No. US Exat Fortlith street, | leaps and} In favor of) ae lena | Weil, } The married’ man's now: \vy-crowned! herd, he, he deserves” 1 | “Tho dangers ho has sary, was the only EVENING WORED, FRIDAY, "MARCH 1, nmiftee. John Quinn will pre he oration ill be delivered by Higgins, of Rhode Istand be a fine musical procra magh M P 1 Ansociatio: HE B STORE cA CITY IN ITSELF} i T7 BusweR Malin Garden, Fitty near Lexingto enue. Af. } this vent will be a display of old-v figure and step cing, socletlos. of New York aad ‘| SIEGEL | NO CONNECTION: WIT ANY. GTHER STORE 4 hyn a Sr [MARIE BARBERI SEEKS | TO PUNISH ADMIRER. | Famous Woman Murderess Will! ali Summon the Successor of Her | Husband to Court. Marie Harbert.. tho oscars azo wast | convicted urdering Dominicas Cu taldo, who hod wronged her and re {famed to marry her, -dsnl—who-wns-laber lacquifted Ot her, second trial, applied te Whitman fn the Centro Strept, Court to-day for a warrant for the arrest of Michael Dichtaro, of No. Try street. at! ; i ne's rations, for. aed. i | } night, The a 0 [birth of Robert Emmet with a great | |demonstration in {South and Livingston streets, Brooklyn, counsel, Sut jon Sunday night. nt his | preside. ed and |by Judge James The “trint scons “from the play, rt Emmet” permission of tan: ‘Rober epee! quent. THESE ARE GREAT. ~ DANS FOR TRELAND All Sorts of Patriotic and So-| | cial Entertainments to Keep Patriotic celebrations by Irish sccletios will bg nunterous within the next few days. The tamous—Irish Revolutionary Rrotherhood Veterans’ Association will| dine at Healy's, Bixty-sixth street and} Columbus ‘This dinner Will be a celebration of tho “rising {n Ireland on March 5, 1867. David J, ‘Naughton will preside. Byrnes, | Whelan, Michael McCarthy, | Burke; “Terence-Keating; gins, John Meehan, James Bellew and | ‘. J, Breslin have the affair in hand. | ‘The Wiberniana’ Own Band wil have | qhetr annual ball and reception jn the) |Ameriean Theatre Hall, Forty-hecond | |atreat and Elehth avenue, This_band bas been recrutted! from the ranks of musically inclined | ‘Tho | young Irishmen in New York, and ts) the first of several such organtzations Jeol bewestabliahed (Bis J. gid ghat Dichiaro had been adus- since wht Went to vo with A tow years ago. Bocurio, of No, pd ohe lived with nim ffections 19 Dichtaro. ons at tsaue | rrant— but _ her a summons, which whe said sho would have served. pea leh aie abe inarr: 5 A noted authority on diseases of the throat and lungs, who ea- tablished a camp for consump- uves in the pine woods of Maine, and whoee remarkable ‘ cures there have attracted great atton- tion from the medical world, says that his entire treatment can- sisted of fresh air, nonrishing food and the Pure Virgin Oll of the White Pino Trees mixed with Whiskey and Glycerine, tn the following proportions: Virgin Ol of Pine (Pure), # ox Glycerine . Good ‘Whiskey. : Used “Ii teaspoonful doses every four hours. It-ts ctatmed that ths “above- mixture will heal and.strengthen- the lungs, break up a cold !n twenty-four hours, and cure any congh that {s curable. The ingredients can be se- cured from any good prescrip- tion druggist at small cost und can be easily mixed in your own home. Ingutry at the prescription de- partment of a leading local phar- macy elicited the Information that Virgin Oll of Pine (Pure), is put up only in ‘hhalf-ounce vials, for dispensing. Each vial is se- curely sealed {n a round wood: case, with engraved wrapper, with the name—Virgin Ol! of Pino (Pure), guaranteed under the Food and Drugs Act of June 30th, 1906, serial number 451, prepared only by Leach Chemi- eal .Co.,.. Clacinnall,..0.—plainly printed “thereon. Only the cheap- ér Olle are sold fn bulk, but these produce nausea, and never effect the desired results. Gaels Happy. avenue, to-morrow night. | P. J. James J. Merriman, Edward) Thomas } Patrick His— Great Collection of Standard Works 1 § c on One Immense Table; to Clear at Last year we sold thousands of this series in a big sale at 25c cach, We then described them as a reg- ular 45c stock book and showed them to be wonder- ful value at 25c. The publishers’ price was 75c, We are going to clear our entire stock of this line at the sensational price of 16c each. It is absolutely the gréatest book value we ever offered. —Bound in—extre- cloth, artistically decorated, and printed-on superiot book paper from first-class type. Over 200 famous titles. Among.them: to-morrow | Muihern te N. J. Quinn, J; J. Connolly, | *y J. Quinn, M. Gar-| ne oRSD, Pp. el of Brooklyn and | rate the ona hundred | th anniversary of the! Camp Fires o! Napoleon—W: Uncle Tom's Cabin Catherine 11. of Russta—Scb: pertield Celebrated Female Sovereigns F esc Life of Gromwell—H, W. Herbert Life of Chrisr—Dr. Fleets ood Teles From -Engtieh History—Strickland Daring Deeds of American Heroes Life of Joan of Are—Bartlett ¢ ‘Memorabte Scenes tr- French Htrrory~ Washing the Bijou Theatre, | Comptroller Motz will | ‘The oration will be delivered | J. 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Knickerbocker Novels: regillar a cloth POE. 6 Isrge 12m4 vols, 36 300 etchings, photo: grayures, etc. BULWER, 15 large 12m vols* BALZAG, 18 large 12me voles | 1G cecntog Salatsbury Edition, gga 0 03 Uledirations,... 9LO200 | Hf Lee Behind Closed Doors Wheat ia the Bsr tthe Pamily tay Angel ELIOT. large 12mo vols., 52 lee ht photogra- aren eae $7.50 | nt iS HUGO, 10 large 12movols., 50 | Dr, Berkeley's Discov- ery Loat Provinces Fame of a Woman voln., 260 erhings, * $9. 50 and balf- | Carlyle’s Freach Revolutiony 3 vols,, $2.86 Santeesilore $11.50! photogravnres, Vols., cloth, published at $2. “50, ey $1.19 The Works of Monore de Balzac—Unabridged 87, 90) fuse

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