The evening world. Newspaper, October 29, 1908, Page 3

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+) URED BY TWIN "me the Ch we nT OE EROME.QWIKTRHAMUEY 2256 MISS FARRAR, OMEN SHOULD. BROTHER OF WAN HERS LED 1S DENGUND BY SINGER WLL BE SME TO HELP SHE HAD NAMED PERSEDUTIN OLD MAN I COUR SCOTT'S BROE THER NERVES Letter to Mrs. Grant Com-| We Do Not Fear Pul ha iW Who Sued Him Cable Announces Engagement Philadelphia Doctor Says It Plicates Fake Robbery Into Says Lawyer Maas tf \go Creates Scene of Famous Singers Now on Would Be Beneficial to Intricate Plot. | J. A. MeVicker. at Trial. Way to New York. Their Health, SHE DENI 3S MARRIAG || $2,000,0 0 Is INVC LVI b . | ARCENY,?”” SAYS SIST Re A cablegram from Berlin announces PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 2. — Women at Miss and Mr. Antoni aldine Farrar, the opera | Would be less nervous if they smoked, 9 Scott, who | According to Dr. Rachel 8. Skidelskl, one 1 an engagement at | Of “House, are engaged {here, In an address to the » marry Roth are now on their w Club. to New York on the steamship Katser || “EU think,” she said, “if a woman would helm 11, which sailed last: Tues- sit down for five minutes hefore begins nat ning her day and give the time to @ Miss Farrar Is one of the leading |‘lgarette she would be able to better Iyile sopranos of the day. She is ag Plan her work. And five minutes thus American and the daughter of Sidney Used, three times a day would ke of ny Ct : Farrar, who was once a noted baseball | inn pene tO Mere in ¥., ie pereecutory In nature and a bold |left the bench for luncheon tn the sutt 2 player She allained NerreTektGeCiOUee | acco, {f pure and properly weed, ath Dern nana Ree wreateat tue ‘ta known to be valuable in funetfonal Sree PHeCI RT a Bee Ce ne Ae MITE | Alsorders of the nerves, Men find It val Givivorsheraelaenaw, vet Tag | able to sooth their nerves and relieve a = = | petty worrles. Ido not see why women, been the) leading drar Ttallan bari- | whose worries are merous and ' “Husband George Dead,” It ' best known women pra Jehies That Young Woman's Elderly Bride of Young Bal- Mother Has ‘Turhed loon “Chauffeur” Scores Against: Her. on Lawyer. Was John, Whom She Had Never Seen. The agile tmagination of a writer of French farces could not frame a set of complications more Intricate than those In which Mrs. George Grant, of | Mo. S81 Jersey avenue, Jersey City, finds | | herself entangled as the result of a ‘Phin sult drought against my elfent| An exciting ‘scene was enacted to-day Hes 1B, Crouse, of Syracuse, N,| half a mfnute after Justice Erlanker attempt of a man to break a contract of Mra. Jennie M. THawley-Lovee against Sennen ar. her brothers. cen years ago,” Lawyer Char ade with his eyes ope ehabbily dreseed, evay rushed into t piece of deception she practiced on her eae Rants , of No. & Narsau street Be GERAVU ON ERIE tone it ral sears he Metro: | whose nervous organization is more { day to an [ve ‘ yelled | delicate, id not aiso find benefit in t : rey iii who ruined m ita p Ca | he uth uughter’s Ife! He says was a NEW YORK CLUBMAN SUED liegaee routd OSnany smok- robbery, ac | s breneh to marry It was i hold r views, ARNE OE WIR GER GaTER SRE T| | Bee area THAT CEC s GUERCEE RECTION GATT FOR DIVORCE IN MICHIGAN, festatnd iy aise gation that Mrs. Grant was marrt t t on he deserted smioketorit fore she met Grant, whic figure in the plot from a letter re to-day. Her husband, returning home last noon, found her bound and dining-room of thelr flat She said two men had entered, gagged Mrs. Grant ved tograph fri to Mra. Levee a er 5 & fellow, turning Mich, Oct, 29.—Mrs, Plorence y, daughter of J. H. Whit- nt business man of this “L” SUICIDE IDENTIFIED. Woman Killed by B. R. T. Waa Mra, Adam Lindhnuer, The woman who threw herself 1p front of a train at tne Fortieth street her, tied her and stolen 2 om be : a al anuary. 5 . Brooklyn, tween two mattresses, re it had 1 m her home with her i AAA tdde H ‘ : dam Lin been hidden. | BUT HOMABL rade In the applica Metropolitan H $20 Gone All Right. ; Serene ce of ext : ; adele Was y far; ses LL Us Met and Mrs. ard t $ There was no doubt abou | Shomilent nl coupes Infant believe, tho that mz Pf 5 tag missing and the pe TREE EER ORG ITRIBSE STC i 1 has beer herself,” said Lindhauer t { fled. Under the presst a i i pees me a year, Says that he Ww orld orter. "I think: fo doning Mrs, Grant it orm his duty by York soun Nd Will contest: the sult | giddiness and story ehi Ile ought to be shot v ie prously. } Bie ART nCh eek unwritten law, He ts not fi eta { my 4 in <L_ = Fs \ wer the head of partied at His ae ia > he ONTO SCOTTI. T Ee ge se =e a AVENGERS. OF i wat BF > -We YT nm The hysterical Mrs, Grant told bed ape ee ners letter I shall be dead.” | as OR SRAT Sy ORI ETE SULT Still Beirig Pursued. | f ty att F frevis-/ Postage an entry of With beth arms cut offs Vilardo | kept jointly | i mot Dipitt!, a former member of the Black | (CG 0. D. ‘ was George who got the money from I” s a ee aS e a bat ine tes Hand, appealed to the ark police | her Sund She saw Jonn, she says, | ees. le : four venra’ tintnoanct [aay for & guard to protect him: from | Sizes oly twice tn her lite ‘in her Ite steiner See A Mp ase ghee eS Diety Vengeful memborn of the band who, he (BES Ls ‘Witness Says He Overheard iEfforts to Geo Klein After He]Share Expenses of Stations) ™ pe cealling Bee eet wes, anly crippled 32 to 44 4 : | “Favorite Niece” Ask for | Left Home Balked, She From Which Indepen- epal init Sonne Ri fe Bust’ a ' | Securities. Charges. | dents Are Barred. sre We viola Ge Insts trom Jotinstovsn, Pas where he had tain | @ Frid ‘Ss | | H | | alii The t which Mrs, Levee! tal, afte heen cut o n ay ale e { | The sutt brought py David Bu The relatives of Louls Klein, a we Blind billing method f generous gifts m her broth ge ng at F | LONG MONTHS IN \bank Newcomb and Mary Ellen New- | thy retired cont hose body was | y aiannie tes vat uni Handsome model of imported Brussels net (exactly like | | Veomb| te recover $100 00) morthuot (sex | count ifeating Ini Now ork: Bay at ie | (rom ithe oll ug Brex and Adu of the ‘Th picture), China silk lined, Duchess yoke, with exquisite } | curtties alleged to have been assigned by | foot of Chapel street, Jersey City, Inst points, was decided Her \ i Inet, that city; tint the Black Hand 5 the late Ambrose B. Burbank to their | Monday, with a gash in the head, de- | 4.4, . Terai ONE wax still after him and he feared had Venise medallions. Lapels of Messaline and Cluny in- \ mother, the Inte Mary illen Neweomb, | clared to-day that they would demand | nn , Suid o Planned fusther meuns of torturing and )) settion. Tucked blouse, with Cluny insertion, edged . an investigation of how he came to dis | 1 F > naming him K 2 } } | was continued before Judge Ward in |4D investigation 0 oa SRNODE FS. a. Sani renner) HES EO Dipitth says he Joined the Plaek Hand with Val. lace. Back handsomely trimmed with Cluny. the United States Ciroult Court to-day. | voung and pretty w ERATE CH P anaatnikela eH in Morothorn, We Vito tah and : ? Civil War Vet Und W. A. Slocum, of Chicago, was called | Evening. World r bri sa AD i ; i t ed eon Swell sleeve of small tucks and deep point over hand. ar eteran nder=jin ft of the defendant, Caleb A.| ser Beer h 1 defendant, DA. | itety-fourth street. an apart use | 5 pan a 2 oy [ 9 lipiixhanksexeoutonandiorasinallegaleallccieateotiete 1 Ma . A Ue Sale at All Three Stores Friday. | { went Hardships That Af- |anaer the wit, He was asked whether Us Era prey rnmieth rt 4 s [ y 4: +e he had r Mved in the same house | wich 1 cannot at the f time |G 1e 1 ty save your brothers, eh } fected His Afterlife. CMa ear, ITT EE Re EPL StL Rete eTa SEER NE PRET boat Sunni aff este oun ai nt 14 TBWes {Ath Steet ad | j The witness explained that, without] poay came to be in the bay with a foil Company by » the 1 nt 1 One of the most interesting oxpert-|atiemming to later, he hud heard the| tong tn the head Re eT i er AR Re HERA mete Inning tht soul et ) lemmaalithati has) Goan teeta | i the! wound in the head enefitted by an ilega neon il i eee rat ae Geen recorded tm con-| gig Mra, Newcomb and aged Mr. Bur-| "sy have not seen hin ‘ | Destion with the Cooper remedies, which | yank in conversation, being in the NeXt | when John Fogel, of Mr. Osborne ent Boat Sat ‘New Drug Store, No. 2 Weat Fi fen ETO Ae street, Greenpoint, the br of Mr sa y = | ctrest, jut Off FUth avenue ke roered | 1on two or three occasions.” said Mr.| iein's firat wife, who died six months sh) _ meee one LARGE stores, NEW by Mra. Henry Srattmann, of No, Blooum, '% heard’ Mrs, Newcomb asligco, sent his son Louis to our , tarw a Mo . Be ee error trea Of No. 285} her vincte, Mr. Burbank, to Ko with her| Nome” Ho had a long talk with Mr i , i »& a Beaten Secures the cose of her |12,t%% etterney to make a wit Shel icin and then the two went out to- ila MB ieerenil service | auld Ket a cent ag roomed | came back and said that he wanted : wnat “My husband had stomach trouble for] time prior to his death to this house, hts Lite bat . the er, in her Men who are on their feeta : many years, Ho was for thirty-four! “ac ‘one ume,” he sald, “after « some-| ance Policy, @ copy of his will and other ard ° ; A great deal will get worlds of comfort out years employed tn a augar refinery, Hel wnat heated interview’ [heard papers. I refused to give it to testified that ¢ t ‘ BOR. A. REED CUSHION SHOES, ff ' an old soldier of the civil war and|Newoomt tell. Mr. Burbank that. nd then he took {t by: force. na 1 f OLD PUTNAM HOUSE To co. | |! The more you are on your feetthe more j uring that struggle was incarcerated | qian: gue, if thingw remained as thoy “1 have not seen my husband since Standard Ol was 4 f Af need you have for shoes that allow the i) 1 for leven months in Andersonville | were, how her children would get ai tii to several | ie and 1 1 ak Avenue Hasel'and | 1, blood free cireulation—and same Prien, Asa rvull of the hardships AGI ariieningleustentete ie inte & ay. ni evett: t) old MI time give your feet good Shoe-Appear- } posed upon him at that ume he has") i : , 1 t were nd vo D0» us Never had @ healthy stomach since, | "Mhe sald that she was his owed date a ito | a f During the past twelve yeare, how. | Meee” continued Mr. Shea, A that aif ihe 1. ‘ new ti gwd) ne i ! | ever, his trouble gradually became morg | WP" dias hea be a star somewhere) Atty years dl va ’ Hi ny LOR UAAT RARIR DAO | | would always revere his meme=| {at ii sie - ae | \ em! Preyer berey far nat re reara past ory; revere it more than his uther| a pone rn tt RECORD CARGO OF GRAIN Dr. A. i j ate very sparingly and seemed to cave = ae MILWAUKEE, Wis, © r HH Reed 4 , 001 overheard Mrs. Newcomb aa SSP . poh rj (aT tae oat Wanita i 0 iH j 1 ("Doctors were cunsulted, “uur failed and enumerating some that she - Voand by Her bandiady Cneon- the back.” anyrted Mr Wilder H . 2 to help him. One doctor diaguc “Vityer=) “1 oe reda wena aes 1 Died tn an Hour j M Hii trouble as canver of the stoi We . Ghar maf r M. Haw I 1 Held out no hope, ie also tried 4 ua Mr. Burbank her how newspap n Hoover ts Hi , ' ta he Wee persuaded io give eninclain Brookly + nabesene. Som | : © Mee Cooper remedies a tri wid pro! Hen farooklyn for mans , eee tari oneal farthest || are men whose dispo- te i treatment of Coopers New Die the time he was stricken wit 8 t } a it h I ‘i sitions have much to do % ; Ser he in well, 1 have not » Hneas being at No. 18T Macon stroe floor y 8 : spena sw Matter . » | you save when you buy lll with their Salary-Worth, ' . Bol “isle Seon torent TE Lee oe eee ee te touaht ta the Clell Was | Cant, sppeared mana nm rte tt ror | It’s hard to smile when ' : ‘ike. All ute pain hae ‘disap vn red non newapaper work |. Calling - ii | mr Whit R: || your feet are cramped, ” ‘ fe deeply appreciate what Cooper's ston and eventually came t ia | fopees he f es ue sived t fi er he ite ose | parched and tired, ‘i ‘ rf nd matted ont then eity tube nowth i} SEND FOR CATALOGUE in { W ;} a sovereign aerate j ‘ on of the news: | whieh om the | and Wi Ty I . } hs ely recommend it to all who su DR LL A BIT STRONGER tere ' Ir. Bride ‘ ‘ Ase C 1 My 4 1 Paetedarach lanes * aR, BUbb A Bi ' re Ie Ma de thi nee eyion iea Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoe Co., Ltd., oper oF his ‘ e Hote where or t - i Nit New Drag = | dase il atined with a sé Pa his work was 1 . Nie | 1352 Broadway, cor, 36 St The ( r medicines Delaiield, by and Potter, was given jcan. Some Years ago he withdrew wa hw c. Package makes Ss. i all the Ktk 3 rel, and but thie anoraing: “Dr ii "fan ih | rom racking serial of ally news: |ter, Kate Martin ene works dows er port, of tion 3a A 10c, Package makes 40 Cups. F arue | ¥ f “ e hite ‘Work end established the adver-|and has roomed in the place for some re, therefore, sie should ar 4 so # | eknger this *mornine | Pape Agency of Parker & Bridge” ” | thine #3 venine

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