The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1902, Page 8

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Ra Sr we OPER HN ee oR SRN EE, SOTA eR? etite the des JE THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 30, 1902. wae eee ee ee ee mpany, Pablished by the P: 5 Entered at the Post-OMce at New York as Sec No. 6 to 3 Park Row 1-Class fall 3 VOLUME A GAIN FOR SLOWNESS, NOT SAFETY. road Comin . The testim he Walter Douglas Y road’s tunnel in Baltimo: . » Ww ‘ of the efloacy and practicability of a single-biock 6 Central's terminal approach. A r n ed, it is the mos thorita tive contribution of expert of t ade since th iga tion began. Mr. Ye said ing a seventy t \ block plan belng strict wore trains be: ¢ - the Park avenue tunne r Could be operaiet * single Is not this meth pe ow test to which it was subject ” hy remedy for the existing Ratlr to eighteen miles an hour Is comfort undergone by passenge pepsatory gain in security d Commis commendation of red on’st to lengthen the time of danger and om- tunnel, without affording any r last night a Senator rebuked a naval officer, At the McKinley dina’ urse to clinched flats and no lips white with pas- but there was no rec sion.” But it was at the Waldorf and not in the Senate that the episode ocsurred. BOSTON’S BETTER WAT. Many good ideas worth imitating have come from Boston. Not to mention others, there is the clean and sweet-smelling subway, which New York is {mproving upon. It now appears that the Hub abolished the coru ner’s system twenty years or more ago as antiquated and useless place of coroners Massachusetts now has seventy-one medioal examiners, appointed by the State and remunerated by fees. They have no Judicial powers, and they act only on consultation with the District-Attorney, to whom they are subordinate. uties being performed by judges of municipal courts or trial Justices In the case of death by violence a medical examiner ts called to view the dodgy, after which he reports to the District-Attorney ‘The system works well and lias stood the test of experience. tion here would both expedite business and remove the excuse for farcical Judicial proceedings which cast ridicule on the law In the Its adop- The Senate Jndiciary Committee at Albany seems to have made no bones about turning down the osteopaths. TWO INTERESTING JERSEY GIRS. The energetic action of two New Jersey girls, reports At Albion Place, a esterday's omment iburb of Evening World, invites flattering Paterson which ts left without prote: has organized a volunteer engine company among her masculine friends And at New Brunswick Mies Jean Geddes, in the role of on from fire, Miss Jennie Wilkins and adtoirers. detective for the New Jersey Anti-Saloon league, has secured evidence to law. It indict fifteen Mquor-eellers for alleged violations of the Sunday rid the § 6 of Sunday saloon ts her expressed Intention to We look tn vain in the Nation sit of Miss Ge les for a Carrie kins {s portrayed as equally fair and cast of countenance, and Miss WI! feminine. Amazonian attributes are not always necessary, it appears, in women of action. Capt. Hobson has been telling the ladies of the need of a great navy to guaré “our gigantic impe ne ears r rests," and what he says {s gospel in some fem! FEMININE SKIRTS AGAIN, ¢ Evening World's galaxy of opinion about In his contribu ft her ata muddy crossing. Police man Sto says when there were crossing where you ‘ 1 ) ix tell yor that » Indy © nethir tt Hawn {t was an ac nine 7 Ie the sex growing mor for !mprovem 7 allegation o' \ BUST MAN WHO DISEIKES IDLENESS. Secret tot New York batiker, “I aha fm the traces. know what tc w have Vfe are withdrawn It wa ‘ tin pulley st number of Ni on her birth frag ; swhile t , Ta the preser twenty 3 manner that } Letters from the Feopie. Cant Remember ‘Fo the Kaitor * Can some & ome lark of tot Bing a maioure on Lack of Gratitude W the Editur Wave been reatine F | Bing up iaeir seas to iacien is uve! Ne They have nothing to do with inquests, such | | WASHINGTON SKETCHES BY KATE CAREW.—NO 2. | REV. DR. SCHICK, RESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S PASTOR. | 5:b- hab rd GOS 9EGEE468GO-90-40-0:9:8-6.3-0.8.6/6:0:0.6.0.0600.09.08 eee errr reer rr eee er) | ART RIVALRY AMONG THE STEEL MAGNATES. By T. BE. Powers. Pioncane fe 1G CoE Jw GRATES ~ ! . Bie ONE ‘ Zanates- é Tu TAKE IT ‘ | Atu-Moacan 3 : = BUYING f eT rca | Naw? 3 Marte a i : Abate 4 IE 5 | 6 We ; ai Gnares Buy b. s AOUNIM OF 14 ST = 2 lig roms MuRILLOS > § Bement | . 3 : $ ¢ > c Nich MULLER TRIES To Satu 2 UNE OF MIS PASTORAL® Fo THE $ | GAEAT ART Comnorsséunm $ | hen ena res 3 We JOHN W. GATES INVESTS ALL HIS LOOSE CHANGE TO OUTDO J. > T WAS HALED TO COURT, | t wa | F | | rupawainie to | A FABLE IN VERSE. WHY THE JUGGLER LOST HIS JOB AS A SALESMAN, | Sita ener . 1 farm. . - A = = Hace THE INSENSATE ONE.| ANALYZING THE FREAKS mont! = | He Makes a Few Remarks Re-| mere | aren tal ceer ieee garding the Art of y Prevarication, L ; , t k . ° - t T 1 | bs i i | € a sked ‘ | at in | | x : wth [A 7 he mort \ . matt avel| be ) with th ree . . el © ar | OUT OF THE TALL GRASS. Out Weat ; CONDEMNED BY PHONOGRAPH. | \o9 “ | t 2 ay . | | ——— ¢ ar 4 . | | Proof Positive us | 4 atte att ‘ | ina i | ' 7 F Herald 7 ‘ | : f | \ oe ; Loves Endless Valentine. bs eae xplatiad | | nierfont—May Tt t shot at you 1 an oplum Joint, : J @ a —_= | ( ening Worid's Valentine Competition ) wi Ata rete festaee bi abate Claes eSB Ettatly ‘ | MATINE) tDOLS | | When Love teas young my verse was to thy T think vou can, sonny dollars per. ‘ Ag bing i | hair, i ae el ean eo SNIPPINGS OF HUMOR. dear face which shone divinel | ¢ Nt sou Bhs f ie font t ' to my boom in 4 k | And eas life the firstepenned calen-|"** eal hia friend, (the editoe, | , nt na way that will be’ sure to attract the attention ma- Another year thine eves awwoke my fen, Nuritch announces nis ais Amd they, 1 asked, thew glances to be [Sate fenator from his diftrlet — ee r yreher Ph hla Press | , Koen . ace tsn't ” they : bor blue they are, and laughing merrily as\™ ul} ‘ & mad, warms | asked him ne your ree | me roasted In court and | Work at the ake and Ih then kn whole thing is a burn. | had nearly reached t surface of the NTERESTING STATISTICS, What hetier gift than thts for valentine ume." —Tid- Bits, r again to reallz ne tee had PNR Jenkins —T * is getting tter Jel weed over the spot where you went Heater pach rough wes orlia fie \¢ tn don think » | jown? . | ; ght mr muse dismay, Yes," said the professional diver, | Wed Pete wisi? Fosceel Live ereP Ties | “For # tittie while Twas up againat 1 | a kiss that rear. You sand ne} —— penne a? and hard Chicago Triba : | | ; | | SHAKESPEARE’S NEW PLAY. | rip gaid’s valent ne, | . . A r | | bi wy ¢ One of the persons with intellectual now, te eibeart, the day 1s bere once| 4 Ndaviiial at Ertentieeoace | We engagemen jot ; | ¢ : > . | sore | t nthe pees « i ee || Se - 7 | Gise me thy heart as deatbless ealentine, Hut eights ike this Joneses, McLaurins aad Pista, wits Modjeaka, den | er Nee pe ei W. LIVINGSTON LARNED, On days like yesterday. G, W. de a " ins mee. vm ee. ee ee ae

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