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Sil s 3 THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVEMNG, AUGUST LI, lw, ‘ CANDY JAG IS HIS WOM WITH SLIM) nog On ROO, AND ONS pao wan -_—o he would at once plunge Into the disstpe ' Sateees ite Tatty Saved on of & molasses candy spree | CTARVING Ml . y Or Oni eee Good Bills Offered at All| Playwright Clark’s pty pede ‘ Lay Si ae } the Places of Amuse-| Life, but Caused an|iinmii” mites wet ant nian ae, ‘ A BUNCH OF RAPS sideratt medical men and sele ment That Are Flouts| Infatuation that Canq| ji bo: tunes. oe ne Harper, of Chicago Ur oatina Levir » Aressed hard-working woman am out of work versity, who Is going to try the exper Pi sagged i wr. bn pans week | wapect to, mt 8 ing the Hot Spell. not Be Overcome. oat ot living on i cunts & aay, ot a ips Sle Gate “ AT’ THE BOXERS. 4 neariy 8 s slow ering f ” = ees ace heveet om OF be Eocae a is a Lives at the Waldorf, but eee. he OF be well on : ys pobre Spurns Excellent Cul the inetituton . . : . IAT little controversy which haw sentence in tne Work ous As ihe and Ve sinefor His Confections |"T "tata: between, 2008. Desotarty well's Island to w owas) se man fainted from oxhauet Fine | and Tom O'Rourke for some time, from the Haslem P ice cide delpanppteryy ered ¢ aged me Sirees® —- instigated by the forme: soquireme: The woman's 4 e * as vee oe - sa riends Try in Vain Jot J veWa # interests ts RA talk of, mystery. She refues ell her ke a (Iker to Wean Him from the |the pugilisiic word to-day, Many ath Where she came from and where she LINED WITH MONEY. \ efle club S are adverse to ' ot her mor 8 Habit. aiving the men purses to fight for, be- “My mone hom s money N shrieked. “Don't touch . they have never been tried out ” ‘They have taken tt mime! At me! You have no ria undress me _ The Peitean A. ( nagors were the ter that st “ to his and are now con again to aw r none u © foe A eoteaur *. Molasses candy saved the life of Harty lelderine th vi t f offering $9 be given back when s Corson Clark, Mr. Clark says so him- * t abt av eald ' . self, and he ought to know. He eats it neede the eight YOUNG, BUT WITHERED. . Sn sina - for breaktast, for lunch, for dinner and das Vig Gea Aa anes oc Sn A poilceman f td Sropne 4 ‘ for supper and sometimes, to eireum- { piece of seran iron in their gloves. Thureday night verging seve : tu hae ree vent his watchful friends, he invents , re ty-ihird wirect he » raking to e other meals The migration of the purtiietie pop Most Indoce 4 ' face was shoes and sewed in her dress Once he ref and went on a ation from Hath Heach ts now looked withered aod wrinkle!, altt ® were 8 pennies, four quar remular mo. andy jag, and when or. ‘The smile of fortune which haw not yet thirty-five years " hree-cent pleces and his friends found him he wae sticky made that resort famous {n pugdom Her voice was weak and trer “arr from head to foot, but complacent © tt an has ve Bhe stagrere ed ajong satiated and happy A Mol iahed. [t failed to cast tte winning But it was rot xleation ’ y nee y It le easy thus to see how a virtue CMB] eset the case of Mr Clark with un-{é a nig Sixty f « a t Y Ne.wir BuRT SS develop into a positive evil, for whereas) oie) interest. And the data ight at] ' y 100 ® owas taken FA ne . , > molasses candy saved the life of Harry] ite igid. far the snetamorph of the | f me whens on the howpital t » the | { GRAND CENTRAL 1 ys Carson Clark it ts now likely to wreck | ee was efecto’ tn Chicago Jone on o intended . Sein.” ‘dha whined “t Gin @ peor, isand AX PALACE Roor Z } \ yy ) It Unless his appetite is kept in cheek Ripht months ago Mr. Clark's stomach | : cee —~ ~~ . _--——— . a ust now the question which ts det ~ SCORNS WALDORF CUSINE, |{ates vin. te tei away to eiasy-nin| unl now he nlon, wg Nene ; - “ Mr, Clark Ie © playwright and is stop- siege “hospital his friends spoke of | mnaxera what they wit do after the ‘ ' Es / ping at the Waldorf-Astoria, but the higt in the past tense, as though he were|!forton Law rors out of existence, A 4 " b ‘ Deg AN & y r e Of the cuisine there means! si i.4y dead. Luke a person for whom| ** Dehts ago ® sporiingmen, # “W in Cracked the fire ce a \ > nothing to him. He would much prefer| si ‘hide ie lost the doctors fed him on| company with Tom Sharkey, asked U a large following of the & ] oe % < ————_-—— - nflk, Hut at tinued to fail Sailor ler ae: Sho tvs. 6 the tines th N wy ee eet ot. re ences Wee ta a ant] Whey Wit! nee do: afte Seating ie Pi i men. a a A which the doctor permitied th Jan bef ta: bie, Weananeet | ‘ ¢ th f } ‘Tom didn't to refer to his life — -_— Harr Le Clair, a popular Cavert Harry Carson Clark watched the lad| that he need never associate with the . : ed Upon 7 rding to h aes wor _ 5. Two Stories of Shooting, When the Police Arrived ie 8 UB A nab siete pO a A | aalaneeameae elle . | smoke pictures amt finger shadows ~w but a Quarrel Is Janitor Grimm Had | ir and Mire stuset became y fe some and got It. | eae TAORER ~vThe Kuseker” P pen ade ane benni ny n ne . c 5 o Admitted. Hanged Himself. j gees las rll Man _emington and | ever tasted.” saye Mr. Clark, telling of | a ¥ at He at once felt better. When the _- comniques, Ai in) Howe and} doctor a around be as ts see Patwarde (r va V Lola ha ind on. finding thet Mr. (ai aed bat the fight manager's life te not @ Gd. was shot e neck and killed this | One Hundred and Pilty-ffth street, com.| Craig and The German's | Roche, manager of “Mysterious Btlly” iy morning by Heary Young, #ixteon yeurs| miiied suicite some time inst night by] Miunders he revalv-| “Gara ain’ ae And. what is more laos. Rooke slate Veat macan Gamuea’ ae @4. The pate lived nk yard kept | Mange uwelf from (he transom in | ing globe | a ae of final! y compromised by in-| him shamefully just because he was two q by a man named Mende! a Weat |‘ acant n the rear of Nie apart-| Association seting that he whould also continue WIth! sours lace in raising $0 which Seaith Pweaty-Nfeh street, whee the shooting | mente o first floor He was fifty:| evening of & . the milk diet Mr. Clark rapidly grew | 1) im to get for him. danith five yearn old r week better ant was soon discharged as) "a " / Davis was employed 4 bootblack le wan fou “ hie rn ny | Chet i f the |ting the money on time that he tox tn the Pennsylvania Depot, at the foot Mle wife. Ar the time, agmost to the| New York Theatre, conta ns several new A Molasses Candy Red. PRESCRIBEQ CANDY DIET. tat he woul! not start for Detrott ot West Twenty sixth « and Y hour, that the boty was being cut down, | features, and as a w . inueu. | . — eribed diet for a day ts four! wh was matched to fwht “Young” gorked for Mente hem po im (Otte Volkening, of @ Bast Mtxtieth! ally good ode of Vaulevile poops a fistfull of taffy to a filet mignon of milk « | Petor Jackson in a ten-round bowt te ¢ off gh r ‘ " ‘ si 4 They are taking special precautions candy, | ce cout eat night One of 1 ~ je rim acted a# janitor, was he Mor ply “Ae | there to se that Mr. Clare does not |i) "Say however, that he more | Roche loses his forfelt by Smith's fafl- morning and Young vis we santa Police Cou taining from peadi ners are ihe Morell» | take molasses candy to bed with him| breaks his directions than he obeys! ure io make the (rip and last night de 4 work fixing it, Young says he Mamietrate Meade a warrant for Grimm « ar) and 1 and thus obviate a recurrence of what Sy wv weighs 138 pounds and is stil! /clared that he woul! have nothing more carried a pistol in case thieves tried to attest “The remainder , befell him tn Chic when he wasl ising on fleeh - |to do with the “Myste Break into the yard, and had tt in hip The aMdavit given by Voikening was jap Ak he found one morning Hterally glued to] “Tam doing I can to contro my| see candaae ' ) the effect that Grimm had collected | uate We Gale te ‘the a Nis bed by candy, much after the) passion {or molasses andy” aid Be! aithough Referee Johnay Whitediéa’t Might etrikte the tron Frente to Amount of 8 and failed to) vf Die monvlog Hoga » fashion of sect held prisoner by 1 wilt die brit "it am hot If oMictate at the Broadway Athietle Cluo . ne in Davia's | Volkening owns five houses in a rom and| trun wertnn td darquer “ A relative of the playwright, It is Nowed tol vas compelled to pay White his fee of a 5 et Grimm ered for al of (hem Mille, Nellie UO Nell) an mpany, Lal sald, wccomnanies him in all his walk» "8m the aie) ‘ 0 arrested hin ' eman MeAndrews went with Mr | Helle it vs " . ateh abroad. The sight of a candy store 1 don't helleve mo = candy willl tt was Johnny White's turn to refers mitted that he had « quarrel! Volkening to serve the warrant. When! \i,, F sind ae oie filla him with ravening that le even | ruln my stomach Bi , my" experience | the show at the Broadway Club and with De they arrived there an undertakers wag. | whirlwind wt em | low more powerful than a drunkard’s appe- | iy'make the way ensler to other strus,| after he had decided the preliminary He said something to me nding in front of the| tite for drink. Without proper restraint |gliing playwrieh deserving actors.”| contest MePadden declined to let him Uke. Young se pia ar wan ected 4 Mana elerer belonus referee his bout with MsPartland, and discharged. But { didn't mean to shoot | Fae crowd entered the house “al \ even went so far as to say he wouldn't him. nnd ae soon caught stabe fight if White officiated, Chadey White q —_ f the land ie ‘came almost hye went into the ring. Hod After the fight Johnny White weiked SAYS MAID STOLE CHILD. | dete | have warned you," she ~ te Billy Roche, demanded nls #0 and, screamed, “that if you perstated in get ng 4 Warrant for my husband he would oe Three-Venr-Old Was Lost in the kill himself, You are responsible for his | ‘The defeat of “Kid MePartlana by Street aod Prisoner Says teath w | McFadden should surety be & 3 she Pound Her — | , > all fighters In the future, The = + te wate ao os «BLD FOR FR.END'S DBATAL : Sr ee ee vores en ‘ m been brought about by aothing other * n ai o + hee _—— At Proctor’s Twenty-third Bireet The ; ‘it oe aia —igieem than the pace that kills. ‘ Peter Hutchman Mung Account for| fire he tonne ten cf An At Duke 8 atthe programmes thos. far, Many other ihters, too, have been 5 ‘ a Death of William Homery wo ant § the an toa t Grover as Big Force of Ashanti! Ritehener ng en Up Ia to he path of defeat by Just such . . Morning. ay M . he large atten i * £2 : "ie sis (1981 Second ave ha B decid ; x and Foxe, as | nig eoerann Rebels roe in Bayo: with De Wet — More Now ts the time when ore man- s ® remanded.to jall in Herlem Jaqua, come : 1 arge. agers are consMering whether or not rn " - by Magistrate tel nies are an interesting festu : 1 y Juggle week nee = Burghers Nabbed. they will quit caring for the chamots- The “A swalt 4 vestigation into the | Pa/ace ame 4 Walker oug na . q ae | Caulfield, Irteh pushers whom they have under their 4 a th of his friend William Youar ‘ sing . - wings, Aa the sport will practically be Bre: s ving sthas: ‘Dreabinn tines Wass a keane, pia BAKWAT, Aug, I-A column of ®) LONDON, Aug, 11—The War Office| dead after Sept. 1 the chances are that > the say : P Wellere voee 4 " - mea under ( et Hertoes pee eres toalay received the following message| there will be many a furnished reom The Bucke: won ra pte 4s Giesad aie Wha fe Sing Jane Kawnagt tae bows pnomene | TOM, erg a ag" He 7 wb me from Lord Roberts at Pretoria vacated by that time and many & eom fundred nth , dlatin Kirke [a Shélle and Fred 8. Ham. | ferationed the fort for two mo 1a Lge, a nnneebure rts (het a patrol] mutation meal teket taken away. ohe was tix ‘ & this There ‘ Ws Ned | iin for the New York engagement ot] force attacked and destroyed three old|from the water works was attacked btiving trucks or being conductors om Preet © ‘ a0 ¥ ver . Me s . s Ariaona, atich o the regular sea.) atockades after a desperate bayonet | aug 7, t care Is prescribed as new Vor ‘ —- rt ta Hellevue an) FOAL he Herald Sauore Thevire earl) lcharge, in whlch four officers and thirty-| “Buller occupied Amerepoort the even- 5 ie ) ’ puree |" ‘ ¢ ‘ "aa oree. Se ee ; four native soldiers were wounded and ling of Aug. 7. The enemy retired be. ——— JAKE WORTH'S THIER, |. he Hast Righty-cight ; FY hree kilied, foge his forse about #ix miles before ‘ wih Hogacy Hutehman sould | ro f h K On the night of Aug 1 Col. Burroughs| Amerspoort was reached. The casun.- le tplanation of how hla. friend Mf Geenpant Retiar, attacked an Ashanti war camp near Ku-|ties were twenty men wounded, Buller Cory nd Police Think They teal & ¥ } “ fn masai, surptis.ng the camp and bayonet-'was on the north bank of Reiteorult a * Senntor’s Piekporker, wut | eae | ting the enemp Great numbers were| Aug. 9, on his way to Ermeio. Let Him Go HIS Su PICHOUS DBATH . siatn without a gun being fired. A lieu-| “Rundle arrested at Harrismith Com- CU ED. d q ay trained bir “ale aa killed and two men were meee Lovige beg feld cornets and| The improved fiertic wane. act. and H w thirty armet burghers and a Britien | | ‘ ‘ } in” slelght-of-hand. perform: are gol subject of Natal, named Mara vueerico er wevereen Miao God wil , t Joho T Corhe ' a by the Johnstone br: : and qeety care Examine: rf ner to Investigate His Demise nd inatrummen .. yA EL, ~ a neal? ele the Fee State Intelligence Bureau, Rupture” free Lady im at in Inemme Aey tom. r Rartho, Le Boyne brothers, Field and a ‘Hamer reporta that UW) burghers. ‘ = sriett, of 115 Stanhep Hall a re. | Hanion and the Jersey Lily chorus Found\Dead in Red. with upward of a milion rounds of am But ne « a iy 1 at the Coroner's a with the on.| bal ot omtertabamen Joneph Levi, fifty-five years old, of 25] munition, surrendered Aug. § and Aug t Wwested that the , ewicort - West ne ee a Me tee ek % Cloet, a gy ot fh the Volksraad, tea ather. John T Corbett, be was fou in at jome this | was @ prisoner with Hunter, ae . panel ske YUKON NEW A THOMAS PROGRAMME [SS ore a hing for ey wesday and wae buried atasitialaansiass = ae cd BY K sig ed notre POUND WITH 5:OLiN CLOTH, ‘> ho" ah FMD Es cow KALTENBORN’S MEN | oI ee a, ot es, mae mid anon for his suspl- erammen 1s to be repeated in ite ontiony | “Patet™. We announced for Menkes ts grag bd “a Hieecker Street * (orener wtll (nyestigate the cage the Kaliente Orer: a ot t the Macbattan Beach Theatre Weter “A plot to carry me off has been dis- at Sta oy Je Square pera Company, to " It was clumally conceived. The Materint ql RE. ne Thomas | - end Wegoreiay, porch west. ery yesterday. Young holas Ga t with the f a al aioe Remaliieed Indians rm They Saw |: Feeuite ap snilctpated ae sree audiences are = _ Otter aud Keward of 2,000 =| the Balloon Winter Which 4 ont, Inte ormaniaath ee : | Offered tor Them. Before Last. jAm fs 1 omant of hiem wy In the Yorr ' ‘ | The tmmteration authorities have heen y m told Magistrate cloth | informed that twe orous Greek -_——— Deen eto x frid +! \riganda slipped throurh the Barge wteers a Fboting coos > Be | Coffin on Aug. 7 The men arrived on} VICTORIA. B.C, Aug 11—News eee aan Sattment of Hat Fe ea for ex « Dutch «tear Amateviam, whieh! Andree’s ball s give moran _ —— es a —_ aabt nearly @ sterage passengers. | ritten by » Yukon miner ‘ unloaded a lo: of ive used a oallant and GIRL KILIBD A F Chtid Killed by ie says that the balloon ' > WT ALL ah Fan. B NEAR ARE ISLAND”: tae We the neni arrived they | SeRPre, Alaska. 1: saye that some time pry m rose and sailed northward Pulentrend yy ol, . ae eaapected, but as there wae nojago Indians arrived at Fort Yukon from m4, ge bese ,* miner, whe saw at wt _ Fiftieth street, L-- baat aie Onite charge against them they were! ine Ma wie River, who deciarad they we Py See hs a pg By Ba | Margaret Flemming, twelve years window to-day a ae wie Sapp tom ; ' fh ye Me ase Rigg B sald (©/ nad seen & balloon land at the mouth} eMort to learn trom natives if the in-| Went to sleep last might on the time later Roosevelt contal thie mor oog 1 Bag im p -Page} ba. eng S cm of the river during the Winter before! formation © (trustworthy. He believes | escape of her home at 6) West Fifty. - Fee aac okt tet | cage ns overnment offers a ‘the Indians gave out the story i the! seventh strest, Al 8 o'clock thie mer wane reward of 8,00 for them, dead or alive, | tat. howe of gaining tne reward which te) ing ahe rolled Of a4 el inside from (ne statton board. — ; Some men landed from it an‘ made a| Swedish Government has four stories ‘Wants S| Business Opportunt siding Pig tomanend extaee teh cl aRRLa Ge dmbend. a tee bed

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