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+ ‘ Ere a . : THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, i907, “ TER DNUGHTER (G22 Whe Disappeared Lase | “TOOK DEAD BABY FIGHTS WITH AND Popular Opera in Enolish — —|SHORLESS AND IN : AWAY TO’BURY | ARRESTS ROBBER 2”#8 2/“%e West Bnd To-Night wrutrawy of | — | Phill performance of “Fra Di- | las Garden next week, will ive a Was | erete at the West End Theatre n an festival on Monday, Tutsday and | , to-niht the Van Den Berg En ednesday nights. On Thursday, the ae | lish Opera Comp te tt rR f ‘ompany ende tts pre 4 | Fourth of. July, the programme will be ae |Season of popular performances. It will |€'¥en up exclusively to patriotic m . . mm reoume at the same tre on Sept 2 bY American composers. The Friars —— Dis rn + 1 was : 3 * with “Aida.” and w fier a change %0 have Frid ight tor de appeared That Night With It Had Died in the Dispensary,| Trio of Thugs Pick Wrong Sf,0!! weekiy tae che! eutire ext sca: | leotatlon. *? Pa eas |W, Ithy P x t ala ss i sin ea , i ia nics Strange Man Thought to and She Carr Ss , . " Col. Henry W. Savage has drought | atient Escapes from LA Who Looked Lik ’ ss A Man 0 Looked Like | Mr. D'Amato, the people's tmpresarto, | beck with hJm from Europe for presen Sanitarium and As . - Be an Italian. Coroners’ Office eg wave a farewell dinner to hie Royal | tation next season Frene Lehare “The| ~~ 1 and Astonishes s . i an E. Mark, Italian Opera Company last night. Most | Merry Widow" ("Die Lustire Witwe), | Subway Passenge: - Te Jot Me principal singers were present oa te of which was suexest | . y Passengers, ‘e ME aw ward In selections from their |! by nx Edward. ‘Tom Jones,” by | ae HAT SENT HC The clot ta the cutetde often of the} Albert Wettig, © youth who tes Just | mest gopolar cperes Many of the best | MAward Corman, to ancther Memt opera nme nccupied by the Coroners in the|Teached his majority an@ who wears |known sugporters of Italian opera were | Chit int ta buy, Uhatee to tem te Phebe: Hysol atonal et owe - og - Crichinal Courts Butiding wae reading | very pretty clothes, diamond rings and | on hand. ait « toast to Mr. D’Amato's Meas coer nny- cammtabtateed sha {crim Sight dress speared on the pints Pitiful Wail of Florence Pick n his morning newspaper of @ milion. | diamond pins, chains and watehes and ; coupled with an outline of his | ‘booed Wilde-Strauss opera, being pre- |{orm Of te Subway at Two Hundred : aire in @ hompital, recovering from an |Odds and ends of decorative trinkets, pe ee impresario, end Thirtiech street to-day, approached Heartbroken Mother, Who yperation, who has won $40,000 playing| as held up in Central Park tn @ aingu- | = Oscar ‘Hammerstein safle from Ene. m rhe mandy oon 3 the races from hie sick bed. A. woman| ler manner to-day, but Itekily escaped | ‘Pather O'Conor, who is wel! known ae |land for New York to-day with more She would gtve $1,000 to Isa W entered the office carrying a littibundie| with a black eye and a cut tp. a lecturer on Wagner's music, has writ sn enough operatic surprises to law pare feet were biceding, in her arma. She was a worn, pa Wettie left home at No M8 West eretts, “The Land of the Sun season. Uls latest find is @ new bated red with mud. der onl: woman, with Iack-luster eyes As she|Forty-third street this morning and Which is to be performed at | ‘enor, Cassuren, who te to eclipse Car- | farr™etl wes scaking wet and her white Redbeke-yeur-sld 9 Aporoached the desk the clerk noticed] went walking tn, the park with his Terrace Garden on Monday afterncon | > 'f Seralding Is to Be bedeves Shouldece nneins Goun” over ber Prettiest gir hat she was carrying a baby sweetheart. They sat down near the | &t ¢ o'clock, by the pupils of St. igna De Pachmann., the plantet, whose fear |, The railroad employees got her int Tlie at Put | “The dispensary ts across the street,” | hall Meld, above the Arsenal, and were bb ny og somal nang hh ge Bln nt ocean has brought him over tn | the station and furnished her atte come. Béenve end Eighty he said Giindiddng comnstio teples Ween Albert |inty seanieas stone the tecapnite of the | une. A engagement ta the United Neste ge tart gars weg edn pin naone | “Pye been there,” “replied the wom-| noticed that hie feet hurt him. @o be | libretto in the manner of Wagner, and | States beginning in Ootober. te to make | took gr 00 tne diiehinanan Beaton uae t. al Jan. “MY baty t died there. They | took off bis tooth-pick pvtent-leather in “The Dream of Gerontlus. y preliminary appearance at Bar Har- | refused to give her ae "1 Bre old Me to come over here.” este Gnd put thom wader <be bench. | base Keeton ie muse periape, an the RANE: SES Se the Bending of 1S Semaine newer, sr The woman proved to be Mrs. Carrie] When $0 reached Gown ft them a|compdect of the hymn. “Jesus, the All| Fie This spelt ot Chapte ai | Diss hee one teat hy ; - bounces posittvely 0 ~ came a nott R Rifendurgh, of No. 81 Thomas # ittle later they were gone. He searched | Beautiful * Bea toeell apomentines tn Acnericn. | the Riverdale Sanitarium Me o'clock the night she Her husband is a fireman tn the Wes agh a wide area about the bench,| pyans Kaltenborn. at the 8t. Nicho- ! SYLVEATOR RAWLINGS 3 str Mot a trace of b > @rn Union Butlding. Tne corpre she} Sut could not find them. At last be Pe fie AE aie Win ine excep wt was carrying was that of her child,|58V¢ !t up and said to the gtr eee bee moe F-tere re Ge two years old. a t Sends for New P. Ss, d ide Mrs. Carin. Sbe | a 8 tw alr. after the « was sing 4 sald | g t nttart & the Rng tuts. wo ieee me Eien-a | Be oo ros win win Aten os br ws on OOS dere and & Seaside rm" ried fenbargh. “I Rved in the © to Fifty ninth street and get me an- fe her imac > , ; rg . aad — vearest Went away with the She or 4 e€é. Oo lg our @fternoo: tol ged to} “This bab siifpi tebe scarcely tripped away down the iad ss SF need Fiorence Pick. She toll Mra Pick that | sisted’ hor to the Hodson Btieny tines eeooe ¢ Coes teas ee oe rt juices she da kno D Sia uik ebeetal Actaore yl pc om mip from a clump of bushes and con- OURTH of 2 will find an gn-! wt the rea of the Declaration | puftering from a mild Piieiiied is he cxctted and 01d be aig dic erg or Ser beeah ted the dainty youth | recicer de yo detre Ind o. band-stand : nat Sovchotie fake it right home to the girl's mot Poona reese ne - "Djer 1000 efty shoes?’ be asked. | rebesgeyr irate ; a e national songs and inde | The gic gave the poiice « 2003 be fret her to the] yes, 1 aid," maid Wettié. “Did you) Rancho,-fhe Rel M c ter New York wii over, Toush © Bion of the man. He fs said to be ds FVore) i find them? an seth aps nee World” and other Subway station. gma spor Miss Jul OPENCE 1 asked them how I could take her) «wher win yer give for ‘em?" ee eee ee ag on Monday —_—_———_ < : «Julia, | |to the country. It takes all my hus i Company B” # The headed by Ann Who is ar old, says that he LICK band makes to pay the rent and b “That depends,” eaid the young man.| there wills! delle Whittord will Rest ‘wast waests | PRATT, LEDYARD AND 0} @trongiy resem an Italia: | Heth ” uy ® | craftily. t the Brighton Beach Muste H tr semb | Uttle food. They said the~ didn’t know, | ttl Hour © feat iit Stee BSekG aed EW BO. My God. I } 5 ee + ESE ad _____] but the baby gould die if I kept her in| “Gotteny coin?” Caught in the acorn ill be Vater eens £86 | LEAVE N HAVEN BOARD. Bfought home dc 2 town. “IT have & my wallet,” sali the/and “Fascina r Bi Havel and Bffie Lawrence in| yew ae. meed.” = moaned heart . ‘They were kind enough and gave me | Youth haughtilly the Fourth with special matipeos The cks and Clicks: W. C Fields, Saige HAVEN, Conn, June »— Sher to-day tt : medicine for her, and she seemed to get | The thug Uttered a grunt of delight | Casino will also celebrate ifs twenty PUN ee ee Heer ate eth ad | Caarkes M. Pratt, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; house because she so much re- | ' better, Last night whe had a relapse, {92@ fell'on Wettig’s neck, eniting bim|nfth anniversary 0 t t Weiives nes aied an ‘trokigel Soe mince coer eee ee ded her dead father who died when | | When the dikpensary across the ateset {in the eye as be pounced on him and| The English models w! ‘ of ed seals to the attractions of | (T’ Richard Olney, of Boston, directors ternsgihe’ art waving se toner | opened the next morning I was at the | stabbing him about the throat Then! living pictures at the de pace cae eR RR ng J Bagging’ ang Maine Railroad, who en Wate Sere setae sen | door with Jesale. when be got a good gfp “en bim he!will grow patriot! give & logged “hold of the “old wrens | New York, New Hawn and Harttine fan Namen 7 wot hold of “I knew she was dying, but I waited. | shouted to two more highwaymen, who | ture typltying American Independence | which le aground @ Steepiechase Pier, | Railroad Company, have resigned from is a simple hearted Little girl and | °: Doctor, ‘As he was examint adakion to the pre! vaudeville b arth ‘ = coer ae thelr witherawal vashful that I know it would take Pacifi en. eee beak ng her, she Over Stones in Bare Feet. - > ‘shy Fourth. as ¢ New Haven directorate ip the pre- x Hey aD ange sea ‘acifics. i + ‘ ay told me to come over here.” | But if th o Mason and Burt, European corm coln Beachey's tast it from | sumptive passage of the Anti-M oo dae Seay from moe Ten Sets of Games to be Run)" “18S; Reading, Smelting, St.| "Then the Doctor from the dlepensary | ponectay catiniaten te can madly aig: {Dertormers, will make their Airet Amer Happyiand, Stacen Intend, wail be made lay Uy the Massachusetts Lasieiatere xe eon her ° 5. “a5 appeared. He said he dispensary | peaceful submission he was apo em t row! There reyerE on and the legislative phase of | g. It te the first trouble I ever had Off at New Dorp To- ] Paul and Atchison Best preg Aahog Py ae sige - _ nlappointed. Wettig fought with the) “A: “flammerstein’s Roof Ganien the ‘Yourta. o tion In Massachusetts. Lost aie od | b any of my children and ft has | F * | Fs secs Fg ease or ra ease. | courage of a’ wild thing and yelled with/be a musical novelty called aost killed me. | Morrow in the Market. death of Jeasie. aan, was |* Voice that carried out into Fifth ave-| /anop eee ee areas ) ea pee Ghe Was at Home for Lunch. | ! | satered fn ‘tne Sie books (of ‘he (Core. |nue. The two footmads who ran out ot} moukeyn, “the ¥ Pantser troupe Morence returned to her lunch at | | Pere office while Mrs. Rifenburgh sat | the bushes id not go to the aaststance| Hice and Prevost, si SOU watt } | Do! gden will = . Ser isceaead, eneetite fa thi nrc acy eins (eusmSek ‘mas. conat | Corre en te coostans bealtnas Sorctwma | Gretta tak Ue bode, Taerk’ wa: [ot thelr pal, but turned about and fed |p: Mfonany even ne. the, cftermoon eae tee Oe Wt toner binary ' a cease tree, 10d Wien eaten |e the opening dealings in stocks | gested that the body be sent to the| away iraveniy rformances will continue to be given eip tales eects Site tepternek | Oo cae’ mole or that hear correc | coomttome oeeeee ame at pcall acd) Fas the fret time the grea of the Wettig held on to his man with teeth |i {0° ES etna rhe Bonny eo eet Taea felt the echeol Wren YORE mec Of that buny part of | Guctuntions narrow and mixed between| mother flied with tear | Hhe brought|and heads aod feet until Potlowman Ghote tht Pony Salle. “tne Sumy 3 o'clock. About this time, as tar they are busy forming athletic clubs | Greet N Advances of 34 in| ihe AT ank back Inigren ‘attends Inds: | Dorian came elong and errested bim.| Bounding, Gord —— the police of the Bighty-elghth stree: ang challenges are flying back Great Northern preferved, Canadian|fating that she feared they would at-| Dorin inelated that Wettig go with | Lroups,,, ihe “comes u re able: to learn, sie the And | Pacific and Canada Southern and a lose| temp! to take it away from her, him to the arsenal and & com-jand Miller Aiea é Xtlon are able: to learn, forth in great shape - os ant I take the baby? she asked. | Piaint. The young man was lied | from the F on. sme man. From information now| The big houses of the H. B. Clafin|; = peek tn Southern Railway pee-| 1 Sth ‘bury her somehow.” fo pound along the concrete wacke jn| George M “The Honeymoon- | 9 the hands of the precinc( detectives Company und the Teft Weiler ‘Cm {cared were the principal changes. She wag faliowen to take the baby. | Ris stooking feet. All the while he re-/ ers” ie enjoying a successful season at # Mitte girl and the man were seen | pany will meet tn a baseball match at : Poeinne: spe. atier se SM | fe eromted wtpeete ao walked thrpugh | Pees uin;enoee aad Siaady sain hee to rad arbi ait eeaged iad same gae At | dentin North: * x wo to her dark y miss him, | Amste: T (gg toward North Beach Park. | Boehm's Park, New Dorp, & L, to- nen Pane | Sena Seen He ie umed complaint hoe: | Ketth & Prectors ‘Theatres: | \The She period between the time the gis! | morrow. The Clafins are very chesty m Pacific, St. Paul, Atebieon,| The Coroners clerk picked up his | over. then went back to walt for/ Gypsy Sorceress." a new play by Ville igcesen with the stranger and the | bot Secretary Clark. of the Teft Well: | Suinen Paciic, Reading end Smelting | Hwereper SOA femmitionaire who won ination’ wan Ja ci eae, | Rese ee Nelemeny ats th rites SUGAR WAFERS ~ + ~, | ave e iitionaire who won rreign 0 com, e 1 he she wus recognized by a neighbor | ers, is a baseball fan and has picked raging « point gaia. Trading ©0m-/gmomn piaying the races from a Tick | Magistrate Barlow in the Yorkville | Avenue Theatre. . Bighticth street and Second avenue | out a team of hot bables He says the | prise! bed in a hospital, When he had fin-| Court, charged with attempted robbery. | Street Theatre @ black as far as the police are able | silver joving-cip put up as a trophy by | the ees advanced quite vigorously in|ished the account he called upon Cor-| He said name ia Charies Newstead | Claude Gill net J «soc frdroletao pap vadgpeess fory . | the lato deatings, the Pactfics and|oner Acritell! and others In the office. |that he lo twenty-six years old and | Man.” Carlotta; | Babby lanager Eemnes, of the Clafins, will go! Grangers leading. Gains tn this group| Money cha hands. and Mrs Rifen-| lives in Pennay:vania. He was held for | Mack end Minthorne Wo Wh ith anion. his way. | ran from 1 4 to f 1-4 and Northwest-| burgh will relieved of part of her| further examination. Bachelor and M t en served wi beverages William Pick, salesman for a Gown-| There are 0 ern rose 3, Lllinuis Centra 4 Reading!|load of sorrow, for arrangements were | nd Willie Ec on . mile relay, a 44, 20. 190| New York Central, Eris firat_and sec-|soon under way to give decent burial PREG AERP meee an Bi Ronny Maen chocolate concern, the giri's broth. | and T-yard races on the Bill, €or whieh | ond preferred, Loulevilie and Nashville, !to her dead ehiid boy, pas non “wgoare or frozen desserts, these en- @r, has not deen to ue Office since his | gold, silver and bronze medals will be | Amalgamated Copper, United States J troupe i er disappeared. i eeie thet o | awerted. and Shere are ase. thres- ol ang Anaconda 1 to 1 3-8, and | 2 oe, : ie = Bas of Sarai et Yeale and | Soca" psxane Taous to torah ts | teeeate eames, yak, Page's [JULY WITHDRAWALS MAKE ge chanting confections induce a tp echool accompanied by crothers or | fun of the occasion. When the games! Minneap T i-4 and BANK STATEMENT POOR. |e un Pesta bd nth | Boers every “place be eal are over there'll be doings tn the eating | North American ee mate wees tae new note of pleasure—a better a so ‘or tig sister he meots par Y pe referred 1 m Th “7 (gets who Guard ‘thetr brood, with the | ie. With eomething on t ae. eae canteet 4 Owing to the withdrawals for the dis ae Epa, yee as Greates: rea. | oo |_ The total males of # ‘ny were| bureementa on July 1 this week's bank | who will play . A o f 4 pay fello Floren ‘ “ ¢ . Red, Red Rose a pay Loe tellew that took F beeeer BULLS SE COTTON | 234,000 shares and of bonds $257 000 statement was decidedly poor There | German Leasons, realization of the good things ne wi ot be Worth much once I ND T | wae « slump in the surplus of $3,117,205 Welch and Kitty . 4 @An prove Lim the strange man in this| Quotations. and all the tteme showed changes for| C | enty of life. See Yesiit Maite an enample of the | NEAR HIGH LEVEL. Tee ies sok (ee ee tees coe ae urt Rules That Dr. Bern-),. ‘will be Kelly ang = leer suet mothers we wet a sae Tela rs ¢ stocks from yesterday's final | §2,06,275 more than the legal reserve re . re: Gaterth 4 —— auemtace bees Ween et | Theta thterests took po son een te Sig Searine House ‘gures stein Must Pay His Spouse | Hadley In ten cent tins, and murdered eo cotter et to-day | F The fami pe missing girl te in| the half-hour bid pric i St Febery necerese peereaee | ST Sees $75 a Month. } aise in twenty-five cect tine G@istrens. ‘The motler Fuses to| within hailing distance ofthe previc SO BB 44 | Sirenetion Biaseese : - ‘ ‘ | t ¢ the prev 5 i oor at every ring of yell with | high Jevel. ge g ts [oral tocters Tucranse SiS Ab ae | fi Teeter. “Emile. ange Snter'| The opening prices were:' July, 11.85 Si Fim Shy + 1% | Hocwrre A | Winctecn, years old, have to 1.88; August. 1.88 t0 1188; Beptem oh rtd ist t 2 Rewerre reavired asecice :ieCan Se-ey: stented 98 | ase pay by Le NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY : : onthiy alimony to ce, wife of ae Se bid; October, 1.62 to 11.63; 2 ah, Say g)™ * * Dr. Arthur I. Bernetein, a dentist of| SEASIDE AMUSEMENTS. vil. 1.64; December BQ By Be I: 3 8 = Mount Ve! 4 oN | Im addition to “Sheri: Ride” Pat teede: age “ 2s rom ber, 4 = in mt mon and New York, and “ oe neridan'’s Rid vain | pee A. Fem, grinciza) | ope: Yet Bs Be a4 ti, | WHEAT PRICES DROP ordered that payments date from Feb. 1| Will give a apecial exhibition of Fourth hiest pupils, her ability er July, 12.01 oS at ON LI last. of July fireworks at attan Beach hte take her piace in the & Septem me ime ane t B QUIDATION, | oxtis Dermstein eued for « separation,| A feature of the Fourth at Luna Park | inne when oniinarily wou 1.76 ale one ah Pocahontas - - - gad to remain in the ’ December a tle as - ‘sing, sh but be retal- ou” bes i tf "W* t Wheat started a full potnt lower| mted with a eult for absolute divorce, AUR-MIN oO CURES § Wee musing gir eed a Why RY Bee UR] tocar. the reult of Mquidation. ‘The| charging her wich intimacy ith three bis | bee age. Bae fy simon & ied ie? ig 4% LQ] cavies trom Liverpool ~ame 34 to 1-2|/men, Dr. John A. Marr, Dr. B. Adel-| — po an - BS HH Bs |” | bigher, but received litte attention man Bryan and Charles Btegman, the o ack stockings a - “ fh Me Corn was & trif_e easier ons favora-| liegt two living in Bridgeport. Conn ite rwear, « bes erty bh © aff | dle outlook for th Whereupon Mrs. Bornstein absolutely |g mite of Witerwu\ ine acum ‘ : ; : e i 18% — 1B) New York's see were; | denying the charges, gave the particu. || Desirore ail desire tor drink, necklace % gS sie at—Gepiembs lars! of tne alleged crueities practiced || {7 inchey te neat ote e aoe g Set zg eaaee opening pri rheat|¥pon her by Dr. Bernstein, chief of z — ee ~ pd owas at HR me ng tag a tte wt Bae | what was his interview with Mre Clare auras Ep a ee toleke we es, 2; July, 412 t er | Kearney, who got a divorce from || Aurml {Solets. "taken voluptartiy a them be Bogtemmber, B78 (6 B34; Jul 3) "Young Ed” Kearney. son of award |0) Buber form. 61 yor box. ¢ bones father" broue “sigh a es 878 to O54; Jul W. Kearney, the faindue horseman, tor | AUMMANO CO. 160 Wi adch MeN, the was av * : bry ries +1 Kearney ons DR BALE 1 on it since be the u ne . May, 68 1-4 } | Seas remo yee ee Bvelyn | wea meay, 20 Nirwaliwey tnt Branches | i rimmed affair ge x © is ate + Byam carn ead Mra. Hernstein alleges that thedoc- | Sia) y hh, corner Ob Ov; and. Hep valence of the | sass #5) | GOL. HENRY HUSS DEAD. |: hip tor Mrs. Kearney’ be- | sURGM ANN. Tomo aa art Babe Abe Col Genuine r ron ant 4 (Bpedtal te The By ma fr and that he paid her ex- | ROCKEY, @s» av Beh & be e ~ _ - & MOUNT VERNON ing her divorce. | KALISH. 4th ro a ot. eh = +3 by RY? Kearney makes an aMdaytt in | Drug Depesument of igri ST. Str * yw] Col Henry Huss, « p 2 2 ch she admits that the doctor paid | BLOOMENGD Ales Mech st. and 34 ra Cok Henry Huse, @, prominent Grand | 7%, "he,divaroe expenses, bet that | MAREE tae tay 1}, |Mitios ot “Westohester, County, died | f,c7Made ihe form Of 8 lene to her. | SACL mamiun Ro Pm t: 0 | RP io summer home, Shei! Island, early! fens teen paid whether this loan | hROOKLYN. Riker. Burkhardt. Pristman. aw TB | terday im bie » year. Col 5. J. JACOBSON, 18 Riverdale av. Toukers, NY . + Hues was postmaster of this city for nanarive S| many years and was severel tUmes a ; chester i 1% | Tits widow, two daughters and three == ~ : ———— AANA, . es u |eos survive him md by + % — By yi! utomobilies | is S, Bs t's rao W.L. DOUCLAS DYSENTERY, , . FoR ane F ren any te no or FULTON STREET “L” 10 $3.50 SHOES ini DIARRHOEA, | Atrialwill CHOLERA MORBUS., 4 t nation South Ozone Park se ptr ck SUNDAY Gente " you » t ‘ . ima gistier of Mot he Chance A « - -_ — 9 C H ER WEEK wit BUY | eee, Be a8, wee ad now you. a metneiaie ane FIGHTING MOUNTAIN FIRE $ ASH AND $1 P' Alor wt powedays advertisers ¥ see RESULTS--the « renting the Electric } gake-AlL THE TIME » n a Car Line. LEAHY VOLEPUOGS DAVID P. REALTY CO., A Ge fer this pear The World hav prir Mertuents, 187,771 MORE than the Hora TOU CAN OEE THE WORLD'S HUF REM AC) ©) OK) PAT LN Tie yran 16 Bay #., How York 70us H CAMILE, May 4, 1200, Be Vice Freetsoms i LIBERTY AND WILLIAMS STREETS, NEW YORK, hay pe 7

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