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a THE EVENING WORLD, WE BADAY, MARCT 31, 1909, one deal , jeer ss UR NODS Way Peach’Avoids Women’s Car CryWhich FDDIEREARDON CUPID LEADS HIM AWFUL RASH ALL. y Parestiye! Arthur Carey belleves Ue eed “IAL BY BOWING | eee Away; and the pen [5 THREATENED — ON HIS SEVENTH Ny A BO NS BONY | { every case heretofore brought against SHE WOULE. eaTHeR Tis CAR FOR}, a chauffeur ng Is city Siig of rt Verse ai x THIS CAR FOR eer _~ ( pApies ONLY, Going Say, AE Na i ( UR] ORDERS Se oa USE = f : = | on Little Sufferer—A Score iM The police of an automobile deaier named Haines to : y | —— sk Treatments praveoleral Failure JN! the effec: that he saw the accident and peer gree : = ee > —Grateful Father Tells of that the car which Killed the bs — ie ne 4 Gee onl Guitar ae : a | rateful Father Tells o ble boy was running at siaty miles an| Jerome's Former Assistant and Jerome's Assistant Aceon inte on Suitor Has Tried Every Three ——e——. hour, Heretofore the prosecution hever been able to disprove the ass: tlons of chauffeurs that they were run as Detective Being Committed Years in Last Twenty-one to CURE ACHIEVED BY Franklin Pierce Appear Be- | as “Disorder! Win Sweetheart’s “Yes.” CUTICURA REMEDIES hing at moderate speed and that the ac- | fore a Jury. ara cident was due to the carelessness of | a | FoR | - oo the person who was hurt. | igre ame ists The police are also particularly el THEIR MOTION BEATEN. (LADIES ie Unless istant District-Attorney Svecial to The Evening World.) my deep gratitude fh sopra ad DOUneLDarcaeit Decalseiet Murphy suffers a change of heart there WORCE! Mass, Mare the incalculable benef fous to cat the aggravated nature of his careless- abst ness when the ace.dent happened, After his automobile ile boy and Must Tell How Ice Trust Min- was dragging his body hangl ng from - é utes Got Into Charges the lamp frame Darragh did not st his machine. Had he done so, accord: a or who examined the! Against District-Atorney. » fellows | % .—Ev- ann that the Cuticura Soap, one Ointment and Resolvent did my little bo» had an awful rash over his body and the doctor said it was eczem. It was terrible and use to water awfully. Any place the water went [@ would form another sore and it would become crusted, A score or mo physicians failed utterls and dismally in thel efforts to remove the trouble. Then I was told to use the Cuticura Rem beyond saying Montreal, he refused 10 Gueicura Boap i hox of Catwuce ines likelihood of Edward J. Reardon, once attached to District-Attorney Jer- | } aged fifty-one, and ome's office as a detective, being sen- | for eighteen years a resident of this city, truck the journeyed to M real to propose a = s rs on a char rlage to a Canadian sweetheart. He THE WOMEN COULDNT Quire, mitted {MAKE IT our, pre s sey ing to the surge boy afterwards, the bs Police Court in the 0 trip to-day. He rate Krotel to-day, expected It would be successful, Appeared in the court to-day ‘ tly hopes the subject of his Herman Rosential and others ar- | Uutiting devotion will say "Yes" and might have been saved, But ‘ . . HNN 4 Wi moolle was kept at ful the! Acting upon a decision handed down \ | | boy's body bounced oh pea Huns eariter in the day by Judge Crain, of the \ : ie ested e time of a raid on Rosen. | become his bride, for he has made all red feet fro ere he Was struck, x ! erst fea uitromn aw cee ite We Court of eral Sessions, former As thal’s pla Reardon had been arrested | &FYansements to bring her back with at the Instance of District-Attorney Jer. | him. vine on the ctiarge of contempt of court, | What her name ts or where she lives, It was Mr. Haines who gave the por lice Ue clue which led them to the con> sistant District-Attorney Osborne and clusion Uidt Darragh Was the man Uiey Sepla Were after. Most of the witnesves said Lawyer Franklin Pierce appeared before and when he appeared before Magistrate that the car waich killed the buy Was 4! the Grand Jury thie afternoon : See eset ae Ine ay? colors’ the Grand Jury this afternoon. For a CARS FOR WOMEN ce CITY SHAKES AS Krotel and learned that nts case, as well | state ment and a bottle of Cuticura Resolventy Mi, Hasties suid that it was a racing time after Judge Crain's decision was ) 7 as those of Rosenthal and others, had | Burke's first wife died twenty-one end ators waluad used halt the) Resol v4 car With baly two Seats, and that it was | u b palpanar * e BRET Te Rt eat handedvoownv than racalclttant nianvera ONLY A SUCCESS, BE VIADUCT 1S BLOWN UP een postponed until April 16, he became | Years ago. Before starting to-day he ou coul neers) cau in him. is Garey determined to taxe (he expert's | thought of going to jall ratt by 4 highly indignant and tnsisted that he be | Obtained a duly attested certificate trom | Spout two months he was CURA well, Wold us Nnul as to the style and color “OUR! going to jail rather than tell SAYS MR. M ADOO heard at once. |his parish priest showing his wife died een ae aaventeee tovure your baby? ct the ear. He had bis men go tor aust jrand Jury how the minutes of that (Continued from First Page.) Maxistrate Krotel explained that as % number of years ago, a8 well as the | and all we can say is, ‘It was the Cutt Breokiynand the Bronx, He 6 of the session of January, 1908 Continued tram pleat Page) a = Mr, Jerome was out of town it was only | clothing a bri degroom would SEE TOORMOUIN Feauire, ee Remedi So in us Cuticura wil Tien up ino Westchester County, came to be copied and Incorporated in (Continued trom Fir age. Hes of Mrs. Pilgrim, Mrs. Young and) fair to him to order a postponement | elwers bare) Army ape warm friends, One Hundred and seventh street the charges inst Distriet-Att ee | Walter Blackwell, the upants of the . ‘est Centre Broudway they round a two-scated, ney Jerome which were filed with Gov id the platform man after the human | iwelling, was wanton nexcusable, crifice had been concluded. ; Although the coming of the cura for eon, and when the court cone ¥6man had been heralded by neatly | 2 o'clock they were on hand, Printed notices stating that the man- vey SBement Was making “an experiment,” t-, and that they “reserved the right to withdraw the cars at any time," yet Had the persons intent upon the viaduct gone two blocks tot ward they would have be meadow remote from ur tions. The pillars there ying West: in a pita Gish brown car with @ broken lamp By age people said that it belonged Hughes, Mr. Force and had been sent to them) But they had a second thought over repairs M ntil such time as he could be present | Be ora nanoy" Clos city, "Pa september 24 veeedings, Although Reardon | and Movers bedi LCL Teor resented by Leonard J. Snitkin, | s counsel, he took matters tn his a } ad ald MILLIONS OF PEOPLE to for nh " H This case has been postponed ies Th ars the o Vener ans times now, Your Honor, and I will not | Rely on Cuticura Remedies. EACLE ne | ald ha subinit to further delay, It 1s hurt- Millions of the world’s best people use been much more destructive to the via- Cutlass Soap and AGuicurs) intme! of District Assistant Dis the force of the Kr el had charge of the case. ing my business and I am entitled P| nt by Cuticu! for preee ford sald t f n sent for the Grand Jury, lére were dozens, nay hundreds of ‘duct. an immediate hearin sasiated ey ben) the car could ma and charged the members concerning |MeN Who seemed never to have seen Hy, ACEC _Resolvene did orp miles’ en hour e id " 1 eet mt ncernlne | et placarde: | All the Furniture Broken. hnow the reasons for my arrest and ing, purifying and beautifying the ekity not clags It as a the matter in hand, Bvantinither teeelerit heliarreorinted The damage done to the dwelling at| What motive prompted it, and this 1 for eczemas, irritations and inflamma it Ay i cheney 0 A point seized upon with avidity by mallee IHunEA UR atyarall place A eee No. 28 ts amazing re is not w| Want brought out as soon as possible, | Seng, for cleansing the seal ctforut pads ik Was ests © and Pierce and their counsel, | 9° i al p ho! furniture left in the! am pretty tamil ‘| | acales and dandruff, and the stoppin Detective Lost One Clue. Gordon Hattle, was the declara, Jane Crow car announcing that “Thin | US MOW4x cee < ERE RG GT GE Rita GES aims eee | bee ie of falling hair, for baby rashes, itchin; At the scene of the 6 wk the wourt thet the minutes of car (8 reserved for women only,” the| awaemen, LGN era SY Ph eal eater Por nliee ie Dy agate sa | and chafings, ‘and many sanative, ant @ngular piece of glas out of Jerscyites stormed them. They were; Whoeyentaln seroanicsulolnips nets ee) id T don't Intend to be made septic purposes which readily suggea! lantern had yee puekea ayy vid ad ae DO UULY ae oe. eae ta viet ea GRGRE Rilarneletiuiberak cyl theltics Mrs. Fannie Pilgrim, was actually he of his victims, To Be a Present From Her | th themselves to women, as Mall as for a sent to the Harem De ped as constituting a public docu- { shaken to es under him, As a defendant appearing befor: the purposes of the toilet, bath an " i. Carey leit ¢ t made for public purposes and $toUt platform man detailed to guard or some place in Jersey, tried to enter “yt, pieces of iron were blown | Your Honor I am entitled to an { Father, Alexander Brown, nursery, Guaranteed Seo aly pure, broke when the said minutes are in the hands the Wheeled Adamless Edens Wercer Mee blasnlte through the front wall of the house, | mediate hearing and you are bour al fee he ant Chbesinte Coated: Pils area \ rind escerea art Kean to See It Work, | “This car for ladies only," yeteg the {hrOush, the tront wall of the. house, | Hedin bear are ound to fey fel | ght Shee Sued Bia a | i y be used to serve| In the height of the excitement Mr. |&f08-throated platform man FTTH, AED OTCHULOLACa | RIE Con ena qeey ‘5 Cannel: bee Free, Cuulcure ce neeled and Mrs, Mullen of the Clvic Fed Tl see you on the other side, my | a4) 8) LI | = + purpose, The three lawyers concluded that in- | tian arrived, uninjured was their collection of knives | manner was eevn more offensive than and forks and some clothing. Walter | his utterances, Pilgrim is still deaf from the noise of | Magistrate Krotel after a long pause the explosion said: Every window in every bullding for] ‘yes, 1¢ you 4 half a mile surrounding the explosion | right, supp — Mra, Mullen bustled right | dean” smiled the dog rancher's wite, corporating the minutes of the Grand | up to Mr. McAdoo, S You'll’ dolno! auch Bloomin’ thing,” Jury in the King charges was serving | “Oh, Mr. McAdoo, I'm just keenly | sputtered her lesser halt, “I jolly well blic purpose. Consequently they | alive to see how it works,” she panted. peat on my rights, to go before the Grand Jury | “Come dear,” to Mr. Mullen, serious! hs Ce wet ian pert stonily re- : | % ; marked the guard, letting the woman Hat inasmuch as no | mined ey eve baby neice seed. slip throuxh, Aw the door slammed the on all sides was broken. An tron pro-| Before t nitted they could not | Oh, Mr. McAdoo, this Is Mr. Mullen, dog fancier found himself alone on the jectile about. a foot long and two} gust; gully about the trans: | he's my husband. He's keenly alive, too, | platform with the tall lights of. the eae (Special to The Evening World.) | BALTIMORE, March 31.—The ap- Proaching wedding of T. Suffern Taller, you have that /of New York, and Miss Harriet Brown, q the beautiful daughter of Alexander Magistrate could proceed Brown, head of the banking housa of Assistant — District-Attorney | Alexander Brown & Sons, of Baltl- banker Pure the police as far as he Mr, Force suid tat he had Out in the car Which IS a SIXLY power car with a iigh speed of miles an hour with bs day atierr He home in um Darragh to | | | rT QUALIT FRENC) wt tu RLED_AND YwILtow OSTRICH PLUMES THURS, & FRL, ANT 1 and 2. yse, but" — arrived i round bad told back to the Barage, He +. 5 diamete s blown through iy > Fagh's addre ection subonenas were Insied several | lh train vanishing through the tube, | jnenes He a ae paler fa HG Pally | Murphy ed by saying; |more, 1s the absorbing topic of conver- | TWO feeds Uh days ago. Mr. Osbolue and Mr, Pierce, | “Delighted,” murmured Mr. McAdoo McAdoo Is Pleaaed, eer dieaceenanienedieamiteaeniall Honor I ask that |sation in Baltimore just now. DANE) n s a U u nt of conte : ri it of court be Although the wedding 18 not to be chauffeur since Saturday, He did not Mr. Baten egos core Judge | with his best gub-river smile, “It's, ., Tl Jolly, well write to the papers ow the ) was Darr and y " about this," protested the Indi the 80 that two men had] witharawn and th 4 : OTST SIE Nar ea ta To-day ¢ | working Ane. atte "Myr wife torn from my side | all thes {o to pull it out i and the defendant be tm. |solemnlzed until April 16, it has Just up on the scene of the accident, veir inotion. As it reached 8 o'clock the rush began | by this bally Suffragette movement, Out- io eka (oiiey Rt Kncurn committed to the Tombs on a | become known that Mr. Brown's wed- — —_—s———_ in earnest. From railroad and trolley “iret he vanish upon my word!" | i to 33 F cat ateeet ‘derly conduct com- |ding present to his daughter will be a the crowd trom Jersey poured down the | Wherewith fe vanished to the surface Se Nae ey ee iBanee laid saaarat the presence of a|check for $500,000. A similar check was ‘ate, | presented to his daughter Bessie when ined that such an of-|she Was married to Benjamin Howell 2 {9 punishable by commitment to | Griswold, a promising young lawyer of lung squad of the tunnel as they grew) We HEHE ase if t ork house for five days, Baltimore, Hh Eh = thatthe exe “We will not go Into this case any | The wedding of Mr. Taller and 3 | Tr jexcited in thelr combined attempts to | Pit wag belleved at fi sth | separate the sheep from the goats, | WILLING TO TRY mwas caused by setting off a her,” Magistrate Krotel said, “but | Brown is to be a home affair, The ell. “Well, the woming’s car's full, dea WOMEN’S CAR PLAN (p" PU alles Sorceat ‘ cried one sweet young thing in a peach- te exercises its power in postpone all these cases until |ceremony will be performed in the beautiful ballroom recently erected by M ” | while dyn e te j basket hat to which clung sinall vege: | IN THE SUBWAY. * downward direction. |The explosive used wa nt power. it satisfied, Reardon sprang to hig {thé Browns in the rear of their stately ARC ; ivf E { { i | tables resembling adolescent cucumbers, | y ; | 4 | jceat women, eh? Well, meh dear,; The Interborough-Metropolitan Com- Abutment Blown to Pieces. U i |as fer muh, thank goodness, I can al- | Pany, operating the New York subway, A ME large of the explosive was od-on a concrete abutment extend F r 0 ia) i} east and west stairways into the station,, Said Mr. McAdoo: j } f } { Hit © sections of the pillar yportiny l (0 AR TRUCE ICED “Thia ear for women only THIS CAR) gycfien iat fis Morne, na bealataly the viaduct wre foaled cough th 1 Eisen s is \ m absolutely fro: all of the factory and through ui U | FOR WOMBN ONLY," bellowed the! gatisfed with the result 60 fare ne? font Wall of the factory and through FRENCH CURL PLUMES } tiful 16, 18 and 20-inoh Black with broad, Jniity male,stsole Kerala Sale Price, $5.75 WILLOW PLUMES 200 beautiful, finest. quality P i pang: sinottad flues; 18 sand and ald old home at Cathedral and Monument t that I Insist upon an im. | streets. While only the immediate of my case. Tam here | members of the two families and their and I don't need a _ wus fin' a man to guy meh a seat,” [ice day sent a letter to the Public Ser SA THERRUNUTRENT EAR TRE CHALOV ORCI Aid Ins if dull conduct my ‘own cane rage Mele srlenda sgh cuir tip A Meare "Sale Price, $9.00 oo So far as the women were concerned | Vice Commission, announcin Hito/this abutment wae fixed the | / Am Out on, ball, It te true! bus imy,| ceremony, more) tha pyitations FOLK GUAKANTEE—It you ca os is its level. Int b bondsman ts fn a position to surrender | haye been issued for the reception to | feathers af equal sive and Gunulty aay? the plan worked remarkably well, Like| !ngness to put “ladies’ cars” on thelr | flanged base of 4 latticed pillar such 88 me at any moment, and In that event £ s the “L" structure in this city | follow. 1 drilled Amazonian troops they! ttAins, provided they were ond | Supports t 4 n would be locked up. Woman, Living Like a Million- Operators Agree to Continue |" ‘i : is Aep ered tol The pillars at that point are about | “Siuvistrate Krotel was visibly vexea| Mr. Taller has issued invitations for F p made straight for the rear car of the cf i | twenty-five feet high and about ten feet of tis fresh outburst and then ane jis bachelor dinner, This will take placa ey | in For o |train—most of them, that Ja—and filed lent Theodore P. Shonts some | 4part. 4 nounced that he would postpone the /at the Elkridge Fox Hunting Club ¢ aire, Brings Suit Against ce Present Agreement lin with delighted amiles, They appar- | Ago was made the target of a, The lower four-foot section of the matter until late thir afternuon, when |Charles avenue, which waa ‘the scene n complaint order issued by the Commis. Pillar resting on the abutment, which ne woutd consider Mr. Murphy's demand |of the now famous Osler dinner, at Georg Pope With Worker: ently derived much satisfaction as man sion on the application of a woman's or-_ felt the full force of the explosion, was {gy Reardon's commitment, which function Mrs. W. 8, G. Willams, t o after man stormed the doors only to be! ganization represented before the Com-| blown completely away. A piece of it piieacaene ae | the young matron who figured in the his section of the train | Miler by a woman lanver, was found sticking In the roof of the | Hobertw thooting” episode. at Atlantic 11 herded into For a time the Inter ‘boro| plant of the Flet« Iron Works, elgh nt J ‘ anthracite coal operators and the com- into the woman's car was unable to! the proposition. Then Mr. Seadoo took, of the work for the Hudson novel features that are. to {ntro- PELL WHE ed. started. UE IKE,B ¥ ery ie representing. the Interests of the find his way out, but was flnally shooed action, and announced his intention of | Board of Freeholders, after a cursory | JACKSONVILLE, Fla, March alt Juced at Mr. Tailer’s dinner. It ls terest ie a ag Biving the woman's car pian amination to-day, said tha 1 the Rae ta ted M vers across platforms while the train was "rts ‘the Incerhorough suddenigwaw @ | Work for a block on rither side of the The eutrles for to-morrow at Moncriet {fo LET CRED of the Wedding of Thomas L. Lewts, in motion. At the height of his agita-| light was admitted to-day at the com-| point of explosion would have to be Park are as fi AE ny’s offices in the City Investing overhauled and several where elte for leas more than we nak, your money Will be cheerfully re oe Mail Orders Filled Fromplly 2 Manufacturers BROADWAY, itreet—Take Elevator, Importers 1161-75 Cor. 27th It came to Heht this afternoon In the sort of a law sult, that the proga: one house in Bro we ON laa Brown has regelved many beau- lyn—it’s at Ni FIRST RACE Five And # halt furiongs: | titul and costly gifts, among them a piling, three-y ming tion he resembled a pink-eyed rabbit pf ‘Bushwick avenue, to be exact t td ee of ms luilding. A letter js said to have been Would have to be set 00 touring car from Oscar G. Mur- RMOTA bra Ittortiie valuevot$ 7601000 the recent conference with had stumbled into a convention of sent uy President Shonts to the Come | Upun which the explosive was. placed re Merenldent ot the B&O; laliroadl 2 - beh As ors in Philadelphia, weasels, A n offering to do what Mr. McAdoo | Was blown to pieces Her jewels, it is said, will eclipse any Mrs, Kunigunda Mullin was suing be- 4 (0 Continue pres: { One harrowing scene occurred when already done, Secretary Whitney, —————_—_—$ ever presented to a Baltimore bride, a of the mmission, admitted the receipt | sand up- {and the silver and plate are rare ex: frer April 1,|a@ stout subject of King Edward, who of the letter, b declined to make It | J rill, ut erences has a dog ranch out in Scotch Plains, pubite for the presents from Mr. Lewis oat a letter to each of 10s lamples of beautiful workmanship. ‘The wedding of Mr. Taller and Miss! Brown will loge to Baltimore one of Its most beautiful women. fore Ju jveial Te jee Marean, sitting in th Anna Sinith entine, 113; Ald Harkaway ide, 11 m of the $ preliminary to g counting with her to show how t stand In rel to each of clally. In his argu: lawyer, ex-Judge Wi his client had g! a sc AN 13 te M ODORLESS AND ‘John Garner, 110 | ( tek Hand, Ts) Roseboro, 104) ie Don igmitn Boile scott, 110. TASTELESS THE ORDINARY (¢ ‘ARS HU BAND a : et ae Back PURE COLD PRESSED 108; S | ta Bear tae doa balf furlongs; | — ny rt a fe ; ) the re ay a ed ve 1W1; *Minn fe Naeem | Fiarney, 104 war “ie ny 6 DOSES IN A BOTTLE Te AS, “| Ome saO PRICE 30° 106; Rich: FOR SALE BY Elizabeth Stack, of No. 618 Richmond By Ethel Lloyd Patterson. | Pore. before « lady would get up and) oie “richmond, Staten Island, was ti i tA { With only the writer aboard car No. s eho S{s8 Tops: « ee ‘ | granted a separation from her husband, ate For Women Only” car, It was an Interesting study to watoh | West to.day by Justice Marean, in the | ""eAonrentire, allowance 1: you have s weal, aching beck, ALL DRUGGISTS. f Mw re Tunnel system made its the very pretty, very young and very | OUEUNH COcly Ut The evidence | 2Dunlop en or sharp, en pains, ru Oil and adic 2 Harve; : ron Hoboken to Twenty-| Much dressed ladies make for the for. | Subreme Court, Brooklyn. the evidence SaaS | re at nig fal AINE ie z 1 i Ne 4 fanhattan, to-day si oaks There Mid Ba hesltatlon In ae raaranee caueihani ttle roriiheeneaeat OAKLAND ENTRIES. | ere ie Pela wit? penetrates f € 1M ra if zi left reelaal - | th step’ They had E bon- ? Hideo i Ta | Hpopydl er u He Tineke eee ees materi (hay nee fall Sanike ee Husband in the World. Here are some | through the pores of the skin eee ‘CASH OB OREDIT, s ; dent Willian doo wate 5, e eye Ser ee 2 aria den of the gs which, s ed to AND.) —Th ie3 fo RASY PA\MENTS, be ¥ s ss departure with a broad grin on his that would brighten most at sight of a Tate at r i tae : a Oa Malenuee presente 2) eee cirestita te ababol ine ree Agent will call if desired, t All the Iine It started “the them \ ase idandiornl r don e, 1858 a ‘ 7 V x big laugh he guards, while ticket Good morning, Harold.” bowed a and loll 8 Malden Lane, Tel.G807 Cort, Pope ¢ F ed inquiries jaunty miss from her seat in the 4 nd ul r e Lady” at ‘Jane Crow’ to a young man standing —° > 7 ‘iv M M . on the platform. Then turning to her wife's & j DIED. is et a young girl, companior Arent they the mean. shut and a rope to 0 he ‘ ee ( \ t key Dalley F ing class, started | things! ‘They won't let Harold in! I could pull 1 t to siar MADE FROM YOUR AHERN—On Monday, March 29, MARS ‘ ago, and & a.) 308; |. to enter the reserved portion of the| think they ought to let your gentle- all night or until he himself was i OLD CARPETS. Tee oa Cap ial M and he ry and Ge ‘ S| Solus, t it the guard's cry of: “This car man friend come in and talk to you if, 3 Came in late at nigit In the wins 1, Bucollk ‘The Rejatives and friends are invited to ai n the Bust ‘ . : for ladies!” caused her to atart| he wante to.” ter and opened ali the doors and win wt iod Phe, tos, |New York Rug Co, 401 W. 124th St] tena funerat trom his tate residence, 321 gether. M in confusion, i “Excuse! Amusing incidents constantly oc-| dows and th at n over Abd ge Tea et Write for Circular, Washington at., Jersey City, thence to Be any part i as she turned to t rward car, curred when some stray male woul coat aif smo. d and oom “9 tha Fee eee Se Bietaind tae calvary i ‘ : T wer D sprit ied escape the vigilance of the guards and warm re eer | ars the other would subseq ly have to be plucked 3 CLARK P ho 20th di tf Mareh, : t placards | fro} simmidatioes hier tvectulleede ‘ ULARK.—On tho 2 jay o} ¥ ering he : wae ata UO CEC eA ot Gore IT WINIFRED CLARK, widow of t . 44 Unfortunately for the gallantry of the y Clark. ean oan cena 5 hin. the ould not) stronger sex, It was noted that not « uneral ‘Thursday morning from her 188th 3 On the Most Libera: Terms WE TRUST ANY MAN OR WOMAN treated that unfortuna late residence, 350 thence to St. Jerome's Church, whe! te car with such error received the compliment of Whitney oust) WOMAN SHOT, ISIN JAIL, |! ‘ : 1 formality. Which all oes | protest ; i ‘ te Woundes keeper of Stain lant oart’ Gi Dee ti or si ale | Nu Yea 1 10s a Friends and relative bre Newark Priest Held as Witnens. HIS gia ices part Of tan Rattroad Company t 44 CU Rey ear Hr tor STANDARD OUTFITTING CO., | yorryc—on March 80, 1900, of pre ' , 4 yee ne ht the “experim ontisitien ‘eal Ar. Track s]ow 112 W, 14th Street, 2193 3d Avenue, monia, TIMOTHY FOLEY, son of pda ; 1 it the cars of the sys' good eheer and that oe Vest of Oth ave riek ey and Monorah O'Connell . nued to leave the Ho he placards that m ath ased his Gortnagree, County Kerry, Ireland, ‘ inthe Bolie bios eae Meni eres to tnuw DR UNDERWOCD TO LECTURE. J irooklyn, 920 Broadw Funeral April 1 from the residence of ; Ye 1 reads x erent : ity of Dr. Willla OVEN EVENINGS. hla CemthaecSBBNO: Ralene ish OUEVAvEe y ‘ke ‘ Nee hate bendy . s f { nds the meeting of 2 P.M. Interment Calvary A , : an Museum of j ’ , oe mere in ea ving the statione s iene "Of Sa91LON GN3GIAIC & ASaHaLNi [Mu rHy.—on starch 30, a1 er rsidene wet . arked > ——- eee reah gall eile ‘ 1, of the Massachusetts FSTERR AT he PHY, “widow of the late Jeremiah Murs ; @ ha bout t le ‘ SST al col % MBADACHE, acuaned Dal, these latte cand: oer ‘ logy, will lecture in | the. preter phy, of Barley Mill, Newmarket, County i . et e ; LAXATIVE World: | secified in the complaint constituted Hunting with Canoe and [able April 15, 10, to preferred Cork, Ireland, and daughter of Chariea TR ease usa i nize the siayers | chance K It where wide (Cold 8 rete | Oe eeueity” wikutn the: meaning | Camcra. in New. Brunswick” ‘will be bis | geeere atthe clots of business Apel’ @ | Crconnor rf 4 r priest ‘ a 9 rere of the statute, subject, ecks matied. E W. Hyde, Beeretary, Notice of funeral hereafter,