The evening world. Newspaper, February 5, 1902, Page 8

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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVE ne pbebeiab ants. tab lt atresia asd avtoneerN OT hiesaaegs nando.2 Nedpe meanness ~ The Fur unny S piel of Everyday Live: ING, FEBRUARY 5 1902. DOUBLE PAGE. @Podiisned by the Pre Entered at the P ce 5 “Yorume TAKES HOLD OF KUBEL [K.j__“WSeNBERSTOOD. THE STUN OF SIRS. KREINGH i! The “maniacs mount biles maiming a man © are ° BY. dangerous enoust eir viet ud : Mine: “(oLrse ; hind a trolley car he brutal killing of M k an electric sow ade with a tucked chauffeur's reckless neglert of preeaut In se t neseing, : ; ‘ vet a shade dark ho time In win 4 n st “ : i ked mewaitia (ed k a trians makes readily lle everywhere and at a ae Syeet Mite pede) Mav ateiee cata’ NEA we of New York : : Such accident 1 1 nished as « An ex ample should be R " held without ba awaiting the Pistrict-Attorney's action, and whose chances of « punishment are somewhat less promising than they would have been last year. Offenders of this sort have usually gone ree. What. fo: ample, has been done with the chauffeur who crushed a small boy's life out on Fifth avenue near Eighteenth street a few months ago? He. also, ras “held for examination.’ W ©. Brown, the Central's new general manager, began at the bottom and has worked his way to the top. That's what Judge Cowing told the Grand Jury to do. THE BOY WHO CORDED WOOD. Like all of the old-time railway managers and like many of those at Mr. WC. Brown. the Central’: new general managef, began his railroad career in a very bumble | Present in executive contro! of great trunk line nn the side! on St . © . “ = ting ne ‘3 i “MME LOUIs o e . “ki 3 J on and how ‘ . i 1 atural uf pore, which | Pon if , ° rearairesk rs yon't 7 Ms Ms row white satin r r , " nished with Position. His first work was cording wood for locomotives on the St. Paul road, and his rise to posts of greater consequence has been continuous and constant for thirty-three years He is now, at forty-nine, the responsible head of the operating department of a railroad which moves a thousand trains a day and cares for 11,000,000 passengers a year. A boy of sixteen hunting his first job and feeling that he has capacity may profitably emu- late Mr. Brown's example. There is no other profession that offers so Many gilttering prizes to poor lads of limited schooling and less buok learning as railroading. with tnsertion herty ribbon a ular rumMe fal! MME. LOL ISB. rein tiean OR HOME G0e ay SaeN Theos DRESSMAKERS, | The public's {nterest in Mr. Brown, outside of a consideration of his Dersonality, lies In the fact that his appointment {s a concession by the The Evening World's Dail: Fashion Hint. New York Central to the popular clamor raised at the lack of direct re sponsibility in the executive management of the road revealed in Presi dent Newman's extraordinary confessions to the Coroner A man whe me Time Open His Eyes. $y at wearing at te? The American Girl that Moves His Heart May at the S, learned his trade on such roads as the Burlington and Lake Shore is likely = ew yy yy = , Sal is 7 > ia to Improve the haphazard tunnel-operating methods which still invitea |. WW ET eS N THE BOYS ARE ON THEIR es TES. repetition of the Janiary disaster. : " : PH The discovery in the carpeta at the National Capitol of millions of germs of nearly every known species need occasion no alarm The pres ence of lockjaw bacteria in large quantities shows how harmless germs are to Congressmen SUB-CONTRACTOR SHALER’S DINAITE. Contractor McDonald testified before the Coroner yesterday that Sub- Contractor Shaler needed 400 pounds of dynamite in his day's work, and if he had limited himself to the sixty-two pounds permitted by the city Ordinances “it would have taken him abot twenty years to finish his contract.” Mr. Shaler, by his employer's further testimony, is the “most f competent and careful man in the world.” if Mr. Shaler's carefulness and competence seem to be much after the x Style of the piety of the Sunday-school superintendent who embezzles bank funds. When a tray good man goes wrong the results are always most disastrous. “Chess at Monte Cario,” says the headline. That is not the game Mr Charles M. Schwab played there. ON NOISY EIGHTH AVENLCE. More power to the voices of the Fighth avenue “resident shopkeepers | a LOCK UP TOUR HEART. Lock your heart up well to-day There's « rascal thief ab and pedestrians’ who are the made by Throw the precious key away loose-jointed trolley cars nu'd keep im out are with them in their crusade whieh The Evening W i . nt 1 chute DP tes a master of deceit ing. ars thum rash along they menace ear-drume ina man: | Se oe He's a Matterer, and so I BARHER \ form Attorney Mer to please an imp fs aurint. looking i : ~ ~~ ~ BELLI I EEE I A PEEPS IPE PIE DEERE A ILI EESTI IES 2 ote et cal sou all that's amcor Grnerilinf South iCa Saree : = 1 HE GROWTH OF THE DEAR LITTLE BABY’S VOCABULARY. BANDE ews : Among the creditors of the © W. Mors: at nvestme ‘ are ‘ ! " twenty- ve cashiers York ban * It singu ae | acct ays ; a credulity among mer with igt AR ; | Aish coms ess suspicions of “get-r Wha us an |’ i \ : unsophisticated won . eal ve: enel er { profits “smooth” or Frank Demy Vebroury smart Set LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE ON MANY INTERESTING TOPICS. HARRIET HUBBARD AYER'S” BALM FOR WOUNDED HEARTS, hool, where you In her soclet er Way aie Sund To Avert Vecldent va » ty any ot wae * the Comdy Hable A lem for the Older Mew i TAKEA RIDE AND GET $5. It You Miss the $5. You May Get $3 or $2 Evening Worl will award priz $5, $8 and $ erand you ere with your @bly originate! it 4 ve hin silly saying should be nha t strange ; ars of New York or Brooklyn This iy the many attitude to. game, The Street-Cleaning Shirt. a Tt nit . we and should not exceed 200 w tigen espe "Sou aeens . ’ Fe Abe Editor ot ening Those of 100. w quality being the same—will be given erminatl iteee (we Bufalo policemen + A “t or talk back to your teo yous fting thelr ekirte Vor a oCroes-Park’ Tannel and The married voung you might eal , while cro a 1 vo) story is the bet hance it will stand by [that interesting fact to him pleasantg. PSG ieut of businees, They mon vol ee ; Herons Hard to Hench i | Berd up for 4 cane 1 have deen ie te . i. Patrolling the streets in ins - \\ 1each Saturday, beginning Feb. 15 1 | A PAMILY was, ef weather, day and nigh!, ant | ca Send stories to Transportation Editor Evening World, P.O you M ‘ $0 Hise) is married at last. Did fo may mind, just mew. a more discun'ing tha @ Indy on 4 rainy day with « et diss she marry a man of family? ‘ If you really care fe girl, you cer-| trees of mind in these circumstances, Maude—Yes; she macried a widewer tainly will prefer going to Sunday- Your father is sight in ome particular, with oix Hox 1354, New York City

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