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\ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, 6£-Y2E14D2R 30, 1911. pi! MURDERS HS RIVAL Bridegroom’s Contract to Be a Model Husband DAIRY EMPLOYEES 100 CATS EVICTED. Sean naaaaaaadianaaaaaaaanandaaaanaaed APARARDARRAA BESECRLWHO -—~—~«Silly?’ Abominable! A Crime! New York Women Say FGHTDEIECINEIO, WIT ONE TENANT aed ~ DANCED WITH HIM se’ Legal, but Ought to — WHAT A ite MAN ig HIS WIFE BEFORE MARRIAGE, RESCUE PRISONER FROM GOZY HOME Serve as a Passport to Insane Asylum, De- clares Mrs. Harriet! sin Lurks in Shadow to! Police Officer Has to Draw|Landlord Offered to Pay, Shoot Down Man Who Won | Johnston Wood, Law- \ | Revolver in Harlem Stable Woman a Month’s Rent if “Rose of Centre Island.” yer. W3 | to Scatter Assailants. She Would Move. Youle Lumba nd Cosmo Fuscaro, ployees of the SheMek) Farms} Vincer Vusclm! vho owns @ ein twentarone vean old, lovey Mamte|4 Man Couldn’t Respect [yf Company, headed by John Warake| story house at No. 253 Belmont ave Petroleta ouls js dead. Mamie ts 4 5 of the stables on West One| went to Morrisania Police C to-day og RA clk sal. anal eS ee ee ee Ys ses ona ons| eh onions ae t| to get rid of tot tenants In one lot. The - its consisted of Mrs. Anta officers searc! territory «Mates from that they may put hi der. A 5 ment Not to Be Jealous, will be her privilege to do with my Says Dr. Eugenia Hane| 10m #8 she tikes, #0 long as she | feeds me well. When we have a | ana pt to res arresting, It was told the Magistrate that he : : h ryed byt the fact that ” — i irii surplus, and {ft goes to the bank, | r that the « | was much annoy Hoth boys # cock—Against Spirit of £ eaves fei to hold the keys, The | assaulted him scattered | Mra. Kaiser harbored so great @ mum inthlan Yaeht Love. Says Actress. checks may be signed by either of lttenry Unger were arrested by E malt in his place, He eakt ‘They were favt : us. ks took ulm for an animal Morrell of the W to see which t be the favored com “I agree to come home at proper trainer and he wanted the woman to hours each night or give @ valld and Twenty-fifth street sta | panion of the pretty girl had been con- K ‘E | H | move ducted between amiles, None supposea| By Ethel Lloyd Patterson. excute for not doing 89 | | AS LONG aS | dates id three of these cate are mine,” that there migit jurk the germs of hate Thin in not a! “L further agese 1 will allow my | ob e snbebctib bated Le PR Mia etbepiarseelber under tie little triangular association funny story. Prob- | wife to get a divorce If T fall to , SHE Weeds WIM |cP No, weet One pleton asked for her side of the aterys i to be Gver eet Upon the ably it will seem] behave am a kind, loving, gentle, | oS lSanoceineh oe “People know that Tam good and kind merriest of stage i funny to you, but] considerate husband should.” | Wks OVER WUTRREERE wiTH NER PLany He CAN HAVE BVRECE an OOM | ab he Saeed the . ko Whenever anything gets aguinst ti to gain the advantage Matt ot Chicaso| PROVAL OF THE WOMEN. Silk Gveubiciahei eS eae Out Lule Hecker of No.|‘# owner. Juat brings ft and: Marea Lidaelt igh deeds would laugh at it.| One may be pardoned for a certain ‘And besides, how such a contract ever.” 283 Didi eb clden MMgsehged Ai dae df cats if \t is possible.” y to one o} {ttle octal | However, the story | amount of curiosity concerning Ate. Would rankle between a man and a So then, Mra, Matt, we do not quite |*#reet, as one of the men who rote: times they come in Itters,"* ‘ dai Ath ad xs pled is about Mr. Matt.| Matt's personal affairs after the publi- Woman. Fancy the wife always re- approve of your contract here in New {htm and, accompanied by Detective Mo} Vuseim! watched the co the smiles ¥ out to find se affair, Brenic ained in the with the prisoner minding the husband of it, and the hus- York. But we are willing to suspend | rel band always trying to forget it! Abom- Judgment until we see how it works Pasenectete Sometimes the only|catton of such a document. One can- | difference between| not help asking onescif, for example, | & catastrophe and| what sort of life Mr. Matt had led that “T have been looking after sick aml- mals for twenty years,’ continued Mra, Kaiser, “For six years [ have tved pretty Mamie and were amused by the tactics of the two frie w amatic ever L ~ detective's story, As | ana He oesn’ erty itera ee fa joke ix that the| Mrs, Matt deemed a contract of that Bese GOldN Sorte Boe MKS. ; COMMUNION CHALICE tetective's story. AX) in this hone, but it the ma doesn’t iba former happens to| Kind necessary? Also whence came wane me, of cour you and the latter to somebody else, the worldly wisdom which prompted | NOT HIT BY NEW LAW. a iad | Vil give ee . a month's rent ehe Now it transp Mr, Edward Matt|Mrs, Matt to such uncanny foresignt? | eg a," uscani, has just oc . " hs at etae Cc pect at all for tl Eptacapal clergyman who feared that "i 1d Magi- | gave Mrs, Kaiser un- 148 JUST peeN Married. (nat ix Not tie | Are We to laugh at the spectacie of a} Cae fe MAD With OR hi | they andq er cam b tor {30K though.) Io married Miss Ger-|man looped around about with con- AW SION au THE CHECHS iment to the santtary| strat Breen {n ey andy eh Monday to find w new home, and ad- hen |t nag {tule Bilis, (And that 1s not the Joke, | tracts am ts a Christmas tree with t!-|pretty nearly a crime in itself, Of} ; goes Into effect to-morrow | about fifteen ot | Journ case for the consummation young men had] wtier,) ; sateony Kk Peters y y tell, OF! b of the single cup of |ger, he says, caught him by the throat] of the deal. eee nag [either.) But before the ceremony was|seled chains, or are we to weep? jcourse, I do not mean that eltner tech- | of love i in thel: union services ma red trangle him, and he Tien ang {Performed which made this interesting | 1¢ we happen to have a vein of 0-(nically or seriously. It t# simply that |clared Misa Katharine Cathe Gait edey, the new easetisdnt | crowed theiGourt sraral Acc marke of | ana an couple one Miss Ellis insisted that Mr.|briety in our composition we needs ithe thing {s a crime against decency : ¥ ba ying h Cyril Seo “Mod Matt aMx his signature t Playing with Cyril Scott in “Modern a , ich doe wa with the common s a contract, }must grow a ttle serious. We cannot |and fairness, On the other hand, any . eadigenesh hi Marriage.” ng 0 eu 01 drawn and witnessed by « notary Dub-| but feel that the love which doles ite |men who submits to it deserves no|-'* hs oe wer wenece ee [ne ore come Gmiy to CUbe) UEES : . heorporating @ guarantee that he | favors in weights and measures ts soon- | better than he gets. | seally mean eaything between @ | Cyne te Aiding to: the clergy, ob| tne coaNPmnY, AP AND STRENGTH 1 smodel husband, ac-[er or later arrested for using a dis! | When s man sigue an agreement | san and a woman ie for them to | nero is a ruble of the church that e-| te of long stand f ; di ' Mamie and Lumba “1 through , barra yrtiod | Cee cae aeoe | forget that they are bound legally | oiiiccs tie use of but one cup, lthencntmat| . Phe ingredients o bd id be, (Now you] And plainiy enough, this business of | Sfter :uarriage the document should | 4, give ach .:her love and loyalty “i ‘ommon drinking vesmel|\ i South reet, in the centre of the vil- Here is the con-/an ante-matrimonial agreement {s not |-.#@rve @s ® passport to the neare: However, the ¢ bed a ne el sai ] ‘| MAKES FLESH | i that Beck-| Father John’s Medicine and to give these things spontane- rey ter in public places will lage. hit to be upheld by the women who have| {msane asylum as well.” ously instead. re i eo aie uot ony aie health the " e the exact kind of there was 0 sudden report from a. ree {promise always to allow my |reiied upon the simple, unhound honor | CONTRACT DISPLAYS LACK OF| «rhe more sontiment you promis the | oi corm but the chty police will, keep| , Masistrate Bi 4 en volver. Lu mortally wound- nt as che pleases. She $8 | of their husbanda If the opinions | NCE. to be able to give. | 2P°° go into the case more thoroughly, and ‘, ed. From the shadow of a bullding , i lg CONFIDENCE. 0 be able to give. food and nourishment yelr eyes open for violation, Oftend- nd come wh of & woman thelr eyes opt joctor, @ woman lawyer “To me, the saddest as: nan prom= paroled Unger and Warnke in Mr, Tut the man Fuscaro stepped Into the street, holding Prete aseakce amendment 19 @ mili, custody until ‘Tuesday. smith's!Blood and tissue are jerneanor. complaint nat Becker Was dismissed to ith whom she chi & revolver. Persons nearby attempted] 1 will not be Jealous. reas are criterion, the | Matt agr the . Matt's own sex are nut fidence which it display! ses ‘to love, honor and ¢ and an | q jshe marries. As a matte fact St is 1 to restrain him, but he waved them) “r will not go gunning for another Sugenia Hancock, “It ma only within her power to promise to |. 1 some hotele white oled young wom ror tack of corroboration made of. | away with his weapon and disappeared| man because he admires my wife's ish to take such @ matter #erlously at |‘obey.!| Her husband must earn her love |en a aigpenae free water in individual oo - Iti teed tal (n the dark beauty, and because she smiles when explained Harriet jall, but when one stops to think that |and make her honor him, And these |’) 4 Other hotels merely have closad ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY t is guarantee a ‘The girl became hysterical. She was| he speaks to her. one of the foremost |a woman feels her future husband is | things are Just ax true for a man. He | Gown the fountains and will serve wa: | St "He 6.o4isun S4iston st. 10401 make flesh and strength taken to her home where her mother| “I will not interfere with any of in this city, “Any con- so untrustworthy she needs more than | might sign a million contracts promts : tl Ma- vending paper cups have din railroad stations and | § tract, which does not tnvoly a crime, |the marriage ceremony to nold him, tt orn |does not look as tho ing not to be Jealous of his wife hth ed |probably th ffect it would hay under ver onsvions that ‘|for those who are weak and run down. sought to restore the tranquility that] her plans, ad always marked the little Italian] “I will be kind and good to her, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REA ESTATE FOR SALE= REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | new BROOKLYN. BROOKLYN, BROOKLYN, pane BROOKLYN, | BROKEN, OO] mROoKLyN, | BROUKLYN. BROOKLYN. ~ $20,000 IN CASH TO BUILDERS | To mote the building of high class houses, ve wil divi $20,000 MANHATTAN September lat,1911,andJanuary feen, ember ist, al Int. 1912, and complete houses before June let. For the first 8 dwellings costing not ies# than 87,000 to erect-—#600 each, Vor the next 8 dwellings costing not less than $6,000 to erect—$500 each. the next 8 dwellings costing not less Mr. Jolin Board of Al Vb than $5,000 to erect-—-$400 each, FT [ule Jajryofatolwyaly]"}syuyejwlayy] yy | 1 For the next 27 dwellings costing not ecaueas — — — _— less than $5,000 to erect— 10 each, : This makes 51 building prizes aggregating $20,100, These SU WAYS PEN BROOKLYN building prizes are offered only to those buying at ‘The Mid- woods” between Sept. 1, 1911, and January 1, 1912, and build- WHAT [ you talk with a dozen intelligent men about subways for Brooklyn, vou are in luck if you find one of tng withoutitinsaclal assistance from us, NENY, MITCHEL the twelve that has a clear understanding of the situation. The proposition is so stupendous and the Free Plans From Your Own Architect McA ’ controversy has been carried on for such a long period that the mind of the average man is confused, |, ,,/,:rdet,to encourage individuality: in the style of houses nD and that upward movement in Brooklyn real estate, which is going to come as sure as night follows day, | addition to the above prizes furnish free of charge plans PRENDERGAST is waiting the psychological moment—but this is only a repetition of the old subway story in Manhattan | !tom any architect that you may select; the cost to us not to Say About Subways about five years ago, when the greatest Loom in real estate came at the actual time of opening of the sub- = i ers SORE OF Pea pey oo en sa i anaes ways, and not until then. What is the reason for this? Won't people believe that there is going to be a | aooae nd badd bain gecred tot 1017, without receiving po McANENY SAYS: i subway when they see it being dug? Must they wait until they see the trains actually running through | financial assistance from us and are payable on completion of sy aiegeuah President Mein oa iunecasusty, | the tubes? It certainly is not lack of faith that subways will raise a $1,200 lot to $5,000 in value—that |! Ne ee ee ectetedl wilt comprehensive 1 has already been absolutely demonstrated. It must be a sort of feeling that is too good to be true, at least Three Types of Houses at Actual Cost ge Vaal deemed.” New York Vimes, August lat, 1911. so far as they are concerned. af ' ie Ate now preparing plans for three houses, which we be- Ae | I MITCHEL SAYS: There is no doubt that the officials of this big city will carry out their pledge to build these sub- | j.\. 4, a0 to 86.000 tn the ey of on — vee See || | ways. They will not throw away the earnest work of the past year on the part_of the McAneny Com- ] home with all the conveniences of modern life. We will eon- mittee and the Public Service Commission. Read what Mr. McAneny says. Read what Mr. Prender- | *truct « limited number of these particular houses at actual , i cost and on unheard of terms, 10% in cash of the cost of the gast says and read what Mr. Mitchel says, and then draw your own conclusions. If this does not con | house and lots and $50 to $00 monthly which will pay for the Peon ot yn Com- AR, As “s i cessful bid- vince you, read below “The Midwoods uarantee.” ; ; house and all the interest charges. ANS i] ahs a We have combined the most keautilul properties in the Borough of Brookiyn under the name of oh i nenis have been yiade to the eifect that the 1 «The Midwoods,” which are located on the four-track Elevated system, the Brighton Beach line, and consist THE MIDWOODS g Y pint of fat st has ben sted as to eoetrction of three and one: half millions wor th of lots. One-third of this property we will offer for saleon instalments at In the Most Desirable Part of Flatbush f i Ulement is tne fet ing of contracts fo corto. the low prices of to-day—We invite ccmparison. ‘The balance will be held until the subway construction PRICES: is well under way or all completed and we are able to get subway prices for our lots. , PRENDERGAST SAYS: Thousands of people have made money in the last few years out of New York real estate by buying ‘just before Two Lot Plots, $2,420 to $2,740 | Controller Prendergast said that “The Board of the rise.” You know some of them, but you never before knew of an opportunity to buy with Subways in sight and on > eee a ee en ee iteihemint such easy terms. Take the Brighton Beach “L” to-day or to-morrew to the Avenue J station and investigate. Whether 1 wes’ reat Frenertionsiey Si going to ‘sist upon the fulfilment of the plans to ‘you buy or not, you will be welcome to “the best in Brooklyn-_ the heart of Flatbush.” . ay . . Monthly Thich they have pledged themselves.’ New York Times, August 1st, 1911 THE MIDWCODS GUARANTEE Only 4!, Per Cent. Interest on Unpald Balance. If you purchase lots of usin any of our Midwood properties, and will agree to give|been made, as aforesaid, by the end of said instalment period, we will either take your _ IMPROVEMENTS FREE Free Deed or Return of Money us one-half of the profits on your investment, we are willing to enter into an |fot off your hands at the original price you paid for it, or at your option pay you 6" interest wena lmprovemental ap fhe Mids iin da Cae of Dest z agreement to guarantee you that before the regular instalment period, as provided|on your money for the entire time it has been in the property, and let you keep the fot. ly natal n — in your contract for said lots, is completed, that the Brighton Beach Railroad will| Three plans are open to you—(Ist) Buy without the guarantee and keep all the profits. congress which provides (according te the be running trains into Manhattan Island via subway, but not necessarily up| (2d)-Agreeto give us one-half of your profits and in case the subways shall not be Tow ies douth, either for she. retmaeietall WN. \ OD>_ N\{ \N Broadway. Of course we do not know absolutely the future, but we certainly | built as above guaranteed, take back the price you paid us, or (3d) keep the fots and mies sh i fiend with een, seas) sither for the return of alt oN know the subway situation as well as anybody in New York, and the Board of|take in cash accumulated interest at 6% per annum on all money previously paid us. Ieembelilshod with magnificent floral | cont. or at ptypeie se ares y Os Estimate has committed the City to affording the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company|This guarantee is limited to purchases made before January Ist, 1912, will be incorpo- displays. of @ deed for such lot to your mem ey | l complete access into Manhattan Island. You pay nothing for such guarantee.|rated in the agreement of purchase and contains one condition, namely, that we shall MAINTENANCE FUND neo or heirs without further pay- i oo ~ WS You can buy your lots, if you want to, without the guarantee, but if you are in|have the right to sell the property at any time when a ptofit of not less than 100% on cog Mall, feo of $5 per year for | monts, provided you are nO8 Qyee al| lr doubt this guarantee should certainly remove the doubt. If connection has not! the cash investment can be secured. foe urapeands (Oe Ann Burpee ot ae patie, good bealth s. get in arrears with your a CS) “THE MIDWOODS” IN FLATBUSH Brooklyn Ofhce 8 TonrS Wit YOU DOORS WOOD, HARMON & COMPANY Main Office, 261 Broadway, N. Y. Telephone 6500 Barclay a ds HOW TO REACH “THE MIDWOODS” 166 WEST 125th STREET Take Brighton Beach “‘L’”’ to Avenue J Station, Highly restricted residential park in Flatbush, on the Brighton Beach elevated line, covered with beautiful houses on parked streets, amid delightful surroundings. PRICES LOW.TERMS EASY Se / yy meee | | | | / M7) L 11 18R6G I References Required from All Buyers Phone 6664 Morningside « Property Office is on Avenue J at Cozner of E. 15th St. “ Just Next to the Station, 4 cai oe ®