The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1908, Page 10

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SHOR, _“— OSE PARLE | RUNAWAY WIFE OF TEXAS LANVER Magistrate Hears Pretty Mrs. Clapp’s Story and Says He Believes Her. ‘TRACED BY TRUNKS. Is Found at Prince George, and , Blames Husband for Charge. ‘The story told by Mrs. Marie Clapp, a Pretty Mttle blonde woman, with bright auburn hair and large eyes, when she was ar fon Market Court to-day on a charge soulful brown igned in Jeffer- of forgery, resulted in her being placed in the charge of a w probation of- ficer, instead of » to a cell. Mrs. Cla ovation ficer's custody till instructions fr the Texas authorities, who ordered he: RAN. AW. AY FROM eee S RET PUTRI SERRE e= « THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1908. WITH CLOTHING — SWEPT BY WAVE AGAINST SHIP'S SAYS WIND BLEW ARE SHECARRES RAIL AND HIS SKULL GRUSHED THE PAINT OFF A Hadas Sacco LINERS FUNNELS | —tliner Had Rough Trip All the Way. | a ee ne TEXAS, UNDER ARREST HERE. oe Inimi S wife Marie and t ping to come to weeks ago did S| ‘The ‘Teutonic, of the White Star ine, arrived to-day with log largely de- voted to gales and lead seas, HER OTHER SON BURNED w her Blaze Started When He At- tempted to Build Fire in : the wife, aged sev- | ir; thelr twin sons, Franz and) hues, forty-five years old, both wid- {she poked her id Johannes's t of Queenstown when y weather her rudder ar nose into wit z/and met splexy and yurial took place | and |many_ ple ‘c staterooms. _, The log Rives the customary conserva aft, dashing | 4 with force Her t ant hours days’ run, nor were there tween decks or vzing Union to-day rushed of a vl nement, No, 116 (lames apartment In a te the avenue, Bronx. Staggering wildly down t of stairs she ! conscious in a crowd of pante stricken | get a more graphic picture of the siam- tenants. jBang Voyage over a corduroy sea ‘The woman was Mrs. Ethel Berger, I Hekine! with mad voices of the gale whose husba is Nathan Berger, and ARE RESCUED AT. BROOKLYN Mt arrest, arrive. [the little boy, who will die, ts her son pete retina iott ier a | Another son, in the hospital Herbert, in fels, Tex a that ST ateneh her life with him had not been happy AORN Cyclist aspects with a scl- Once a lawyer with a good practice tr will bear disfiguring marks of the burns Philadelphia, her husband, she said, on her fa De Monnens had taken to drugs d drink and had Mrs. t room of frequently blacked her eyes As to the $00 check she is charged with having forged, Mrs. Clapp n her by her husb with a perem mund to “Ee ‘out of Texas for Mrs, Clapp's st at im- | Pression on rlow, who Bald he belleved her when she sald she | had no evil intention, and he therefore | > burst of fla ed hes ' paroled her Delegates Order Waikout an 4 in the handsome apartment: | of the first of the wi Tag Day vic- <A alit. ele gaic Tde ak « singeing his face McDonough street, | time in Bre rate to-day in/* TSMR Hie Drivers Drop Reins to | upward, the flame | Eave aas aa WIE iginrec ene t Bevaininiaiteiony warn a al ng Hine of laundry. | Su ere ney Clapp, twenty-four yea ny obs. put int hall. | : an | stature Z = spread furlously over the|down the rear seare the ork kitchen were nthe ainount of money and jewel: her Hall, N East 1 street. 4 a eee endeny Aen ry ee Y i to this, declared ny A aes ae ei GREE! mply & muse on the part WILL EXSUME BODY TA KELLEHER CASE a es ter et, ine | Picture } That ral » & It is cozy, we! ‘ ot And-for rent at a i The very sort f L That World “fo 1 Md at Begnevelt hus atiemnion | 7 mvethog, but World 1 Nile fed simnlifty home ser Pp. | Uee & Sunday World Ad ii TO-MORROW, i Fm ce 4 i! CALL MEN QUT © OF BIG STABL He Taxicab Drivers Won't or this tehen fhe Move henge wie Driven to Roof by Flames in a “| McDonough Street Apart- ment House. Large Sum Raised Sain Novel | ** Methods for the Blind Babies’ Home. J poured the flutd over the rand kindling, an angry nd Washed down Speed that it In a seco: and smoke drove the eight| A man named Casimir T. Flames ag was one 1 the Bey ee Waters is ed through the " tagger by In her ar ce seemed to have every | ence. n shift in| r s0 that when ne wind, ef Brooklyn covered from Bast | Capt md flo the side of York to the River, from | the an rly nude. alarm was 8 At ih te O. P wtown Th red away and the How t Y were on foot mites i at sof burns, as she feil ' pure Beleveled “and aut See gallos wher i o| to the floor ay. erase 1 th | t was d everybo. Hen deys: 4,963 bags Is post, a her taggin) s welcome vered the DI ved hl a milkman, - at 4.19 o'clock, and ‘The fire and w te uous Weather pier wit ‘ALL SYSTEM GETS OUTLET TO TEXAS COAST Leading interests in th a her reac tag were stopped and ex ent n aroused | : and the one ad- in search of a He could find utes. Then he enn and called a poli + for twenty umbled over a pol: on MeDon. re's a fire over here Go Out. @ just Stairways in Blaze The policeman sounded an alarm ana ames had gone 1 to the hallway: the front door to thi in those more thant @ appeals to char the first Noor escap? sible not obtainable, he day nd children collectors but | 8 work of the Colorado and OV. HUGHES NANEES ‘Mrs. Ethel co Receives Dr. Hopper Tells of Wave on} ae piss Two both marked by] sufficient to break his skull and kill him | as. sory xv. ll Serious Injuries and. the ig ros and tragedy, |instantiy, Ils body was put over the| Teutonic That XVashed Away | fi rh . dion with & ted from “He the following day i. te 6 ‘ Little One Will Die. " : MIDE a trom ST SAAS) Gay INALGRS SRALOrOKY, tHe ra Soles of His Shoes. ioe Seen a! J urred ON death occ irre. For twenty years Gott- | The big steamship had scarcely got | up with a young hurricane that | Range With Kerosene. r aged seventeen, Anton, ag |developed from day to day into a tem-| - On last Su Karrib Janos, aseven- Paul, aged two. On 1 ty-year-old) Hungarian tmmigrant, was | grandmother, who had b rae wee td-baby In her ctanding on the steerage deck forward ds at the pr of so} There were no pleasant hours on the bot f them enveloped the nose of ne land of promise, © “I promenade deck thro ie, SIRT | | | JAMES McGREERY & 60.) 23rd Street 34th Street SILK DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores. “McCreery’s Silk.’ Exhibition and Sale of the latest novelties in Silk for evening wear. Black Silks of standard quality, ' considerably less than former prices. On Monday and Tuesday, December the 21st and 22d. Sale of Six Thousand yards, superior quality, Black Satin Crepe. Double width, 1.75 per yard cae ji former price 2.50 Upon request, purchases will be suitably packed in boxes, FURNITURE DEP’TS. Mahogany Gifts. On Sale Monday, December the 21st. Writing Desks ..11.50, 20.00 and 30.00 former prices 1.00, 25.00 and 37.00 Work Tables. ...15.00, 22.00 and 27.50 \ former prices 18.00, 28.00 and 33.00 } Nestiables)(Setslole4) nmr enieeier i 18.50, 21.00 and 27.50 former prices 22.00, 25.00 and 31,00 Library Tables. .37.50, 65.00 and 90.00 former prices 44.00, 72.00 and 105.00 22.50, 25.00 and 27.50 27,00, 32.50 and 34.75 Cellarettes.......28.00, 32.00 and 37.00 former prices 33.00, 38.00 and 45.00 Muffin Stands.... 7.00, 11.00 and 18.00 former prices 9.00, 14.00 and 22.00 Men’s Chiffoniers, Highboys, Shaving Stands and Rich English-made Morocco covered Furniture. In Both Stores, Furniture, suitable for Morris Chairs former prices ART FURNITURE. Fine Furniture, made of Rosewood, Violetwood, Circassian Walnut, Ma- hogany and White Mahogany. Many models are finely inlaid with marquetry and richly carved; trimmed with gold finished imported brass ornaments. ‘The collection includes Writing Desks, Parlor Cabinets, Curio and Music Cabinets, Parlor and Card Tables. 34th Street Store. JAMLS McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street JAMES McCREERY & GO,’ 23rd Street 34th Street On Saturday, December the 19th. In Both Stores, BOYS’ CLOTHING DEP’TS. Sale of Russian, Sailor, Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits. Made of Serge, Cheviot and Velour. res 2% to 16 years, 7.50 former prices 8,50, 10.00 and 12,00 Washable Russian Suits,—an at- tractive assortment in navy blue, tan, brown and pink. Sizes 2% to 8 years. 2.50 value 3.00 to 5,90 iS Holiday Suggestions for Boys. Silk Four-in-Hands, the latest shades and patterns. 25c and 39¢ Suspenders, neatly packed in boxes for presentation. 50c Blanket Robes,—grey, red, blue + x uae vn larger total than that Southern Railroad Company, it an movement. sdwin Hawley, who is 2 liv ene Mn his largest Individual stockholder, and Frank r 1 wife a to the and Tfumbull, the president of the road, an- ¥ then vaturnied igernleg. But CTOLEN AUTO FOUND tie to-day the sale of the road to ' z se-|Gen, Henry Chief of Staff and} ‘acrom the nal) trom the Hinge tiv STRIPPED I IN STREET i PET EUR. GETS eITUIRL ace F fpase sy - the Bronsons, 01 second floor we meeting next Tuesday, when 1 uty) Major Treadwell Secretary the saiowine a1 On th fen wl SR ae aN) amir —Several Reappointments. Soin: arora PETS Hy eat Re SOMBIE Hest aaa rita © Remingtons | Geers 2 ' ‘The wequisition of the road by the sided through tne Tt Was Taken From Mr. Wol- ow ‘ ; ALBANY 1 9. Hughes ~| Met 1 & | announced to-day the rit 1G cott’s Chaufleur While He {One desired Outlst Juring ils second ! alked to Hallboy. ‘ Rearains 9 tenaltars A elnon it ’ Ad z Until to-day's announcement it was 14 f ® belonging to W. Ro generally supposed that James J Hill's M " s M Gainsborough Apart t Gut was by re nL aroused by the frst cry « wid were from in fron: of No. 30 West Sixty fir ti Pu Found Women Unconscious, reccaetatns Ogee ra mn an “=. BENJAMIN FOX, {r the house and found t sinters Of the ast Oni it be of luncunseieus from smoke. They wer ma Reliable Pawnbroker. FACE LARS BALAN Te ent TORI ee | co tttnaae, Sturwarel and Lilian Bran ' 72 8th Ave., Hi. Arkvatth, hic BANK, ts awakened wlien the vla/m wounded Ne Offers BIG BARGAINS In ; ' ‘ bow wer Al 1 awn i ae W rT a ! al Anere | wi Ae ati JAMES McGREERY & (0, ; _ ae TOY DEPARTMENT. 34th Street Store HE’LL HAVE TO SMOKE ‘EM, POLICEMAN THROWN FROM “ . ‘ . * f Stores Crowded WIth Shoppers HORSE UNDER TROLLEY CAR | An attractive assortment of Fine Im- Makin Sienee ht Plelnaes HILADELIIA, 1 1 ported Dolls, ‘Toys, Games and Books for ie 5 ’ a Nise wy Boys and Girls, At very moderate prices. ‘ Vand M rete Fifth Floor, eid Thirty-fourth Street, i a i ag, 28m Showing mines” for the yollaman way’ othe wud” Sruabed and brown, 2.50, 3.75 and 4.50 Fur and fur trimmed Hats and Coats; Hockey and ‘Toboggan Caps. JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street It makes little difference what you need --a World “Want” will go and get it.

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