The evening world. Newspaper, February 20, 1902, Page 10

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Published Wr the Park Row, Now Fork as Sex —— VOLUME 42 THE M’AULIFFE CASE REVELATION brought case, as The euppressed facts in the McAul to light by World repo: e@hadow of suspicion on the ce mystery. What the precinct under the vacue of to have been the discovery of blood on the sidewalk, face literally battered | skull fractured from the teft temple.” These are o when, ielpless from drink furches against an obstruction. They dications of a death by violence. W they recetved tn the short interval of time following MeAuliffe’s 5 from a cell in the West venth street station? Admitting that they the most superficial amination of the injuries would have shown the t sity for an immediate search for a murderer Why » no detectives sent out on the case? Why w even the blotter entry, kept secret until fo: licity? These are questions to which the publ pects an answer, and this answer the department is tn duty bound to make full and explicit darker ers yesterd e {a this fa fall” pr ying in ay ‘a man nd broken kened his nose split is eyes and his the around a man the sidewalk or are the plain in- were Wetawright’s Examp! over the decision whi: wright up to public admira: Gloucester at Santia Guring the battle and the battle, commends 1 American people versy Bane A VICTORY OF PEACE. When the next Nobel prizes are to be awarded it be in order for the United States to put in an appl tion for the prize for service to humanity as a recognt- tion of the establishment of the Nationa! F a tion. In merely establishing the appeal to arultracton n labor disputes, in obtaining the adhesion of the repre- sentatives of both labor and capital te the principle of J arbitration, in securing recognition for the Federation as @ competent medium of arbitration and above all in! obtaining, it undoubtedly has done, the strong | dorsement and unqualified approval of the public sentt- ment of the country for its efforts and its work, the| National Civic Federation has laid the foundation of a permanent suc has Jabor disputes a large part of what The Hague con | Yention aimed to achieve for international disputes and and wide achieved firm for thas earned for this country the credit of a triumphant demonstration that “Peace hath her victories no less re- nowned than war.” The Other Way F god advice, but no should be allowed to re NOW IT IS THE MOTOR-BO\. A recent addition to the terrors of life in Greater New York is found in the increasing frequency of street- car conflagrations arising from defective electrical ment. One day it a burned-out fuse which transforms a Broadway car into a fine imitation of Vesuvius in eruption; at another time a disarranged motor-box Brooklyn car lifts up the flooring and r rifled spectators a painful suggestion of the future we ; im the magnificent pyrotechnics beneath their f It Is evident that the face Ines is beginning to agement is parsimonious in the m { far no loss of life has been y these accidents, ; though they invariably occur on crowded cars. But the management has had warning, and in case of any fatality : the managers should not expect to escape unpunisted equip — ina als to the equipment c wear out, and thi 6 of renewals the man Thus Automobile Owner. Toston m horses was {righ ar modile has se f 3) da ages. What have the parent ad, killed the “White G ot to #how 4 duck @eire of Mrs. Barbara King | a 4 ae / a ame eae | ne = Aus | THE MICROBE OF MEANNESS. J ciara M 8 ‘The theory of Mrs. Edaline E Chivage ait Rie ; the prime cause of the p: f nervousness anid eros s | sUinginess this year to the position of | : the planets cannot be » ‘ontroverted. But i : we must take issue with her cheery prediction that ‘Iu ; a@ year people wil! be more genes ous | rn 1 We utterly refuse to believe that even the position Mu the planets next year will have any influence in compell ing the Brooklyn Rapid Transit to heat its cars or induce either the Metropolitan or the Manhattan to furnish any |" better accommodations than those which illu i Dresent epoch of the nervous and the #tingy Does any " one believe that the ferry companies and the gas com Mis panies wil! cease to be y next year” Or that the Central will remedy its tunne! death trap? The Fupposition is absurd. Mrs Eldrid should revise her prediction. Wew Use of Wi Telewray " ireon’n who is Pres the Te 1 Ralir decided t “ the presen 1 ANOTHER BLOW AT THE ONION, It has remained for the Massachusetts schooin who suspended three pupils for eating onions to crownirs indignity on one of the rrost humbh salutary articles of diet. Thy aster put a but most pedagogue’s ion is an yi racy of the “little red schoolhouse’ may continue » to scent the surrounding atmospher 'e Dilemma.—in the brief period alos Chicago, Prince Henry will not have ¢ ‘stock yards and ine universtiy, and as tn 4 ut"Dn and has the larger annual 1 for hie to vist rmer vives | our sur: { SUBMARINE si > ert er troubled w THE Eason: TELYOL swith levoted whot BISHOP forbids th DOINGS AND TWEIR SAYINGS | | » Decadence naw som | | | More thar Helps a + sade Paul Laurence Dunbar. ward of 1998 4 ¢ of Win be geiting wilder every year, THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, choot POWER OF } a TE WY TED INTIUN Gr ULAR, 20, i Gur Cold-JStorage Trolley Cars. Ghe Funny Side of Life. THINGS WE SHALL NOT SHOW PRINCE HENRY. - ounty of visliors to Venice, have | this treatment. invasion of personal rights, and !f there ts dcop of | i ithful eupply of Indlan corn during “Step ively, th ‘mald the proprietor of the side whis- Weled blood in the veins of the evicted studenta they | ainller ie waraiiinsalite LETTE RS FROM THE PEOPLE ON MANY TOPICS jurist season, are in danger ot | kers pany and T want to make @ i : ca toreatre a8 ving of starvation In the winter,| record. Your name wi! ant ore on the blotter, will fight the issue to the end. The oderiferous exh: | mn aweeter whet thelr cave is being advoe: by the! Pitlarg of the ehureh should be on the pillows of thelr bed tions of onion-tainted breath may offend fastidious ter fie Bad Wonners ; ethan Journals, the etvle orities | at § P.M a tad joke, eh? Hat hat © postrils in parlors and public places, but in the demo. ‘i a finest of surged to.net aside a sum suMctent | Dog Tray remained In a ceil overnight. Next morning hi they MUSIC, . -5-8-2EDOD @ | Ghe“L” Guard } i And the Song He Sings. + I was a weak and puny man when first I took this + Job {BORROWED JOKES. | Me chest was thirteen incnea wile, me muscles 5 “e| were like strings: 7 9 | In manner 1 was dif_dent, I wouldn't ask for PLAINED. | things: oa) Very | That really ought to come to me, in fact, I was rth) a slob. wald the acie Look at me now! ‘ answered the hum- 6 | JES Was The famous Mr. Sandow could not hold his own 1 with me CREEL RN ELS i In pushing men and women through the doorway. al deal | of a car: | And packers who fill sardine cans in contest I could jar HAWS sonRow. Without a single effort that a spectator could see. fe } Feel of me arm! . ugh luck } we he leaned I've stulied Hin stanese and @ dozen other tongues ina language of me Tye mixed them all together own ive in calling stations with a supercilious I think I really ought to exercise me Ain't It a peach? Tve apent ir practising me famous Wats Me rigita Je in anybody's back. You bet when I get busy you cam hear the short ribs crack Je Ud rather hear a woman scream with pais | me tur leat ‘em alive? woma ~ eetta The rus hour that brings sorrow to the theongs re we were m INE Eee newered the t Is woat [wait and long for through the quiet of Eas =Baltiinore It's then tim in me glory, givin Wil: tne men who pay the nicket I've got ‘em dead! 2 ( less of I live in hepe that when I die Vil a chance to 4 1 fered what had be mix s herouble D) 2 With the guy that rur ferry on the everlasting > Bis hanch of two from me or maybe aC nany more ~ ner daughter, home * | 2 + jam the shades that ride acrose the & at for a hollday+—And how do. | ¢ 2 rq Misa [he Vere's academy 3 Sure Mik 4 . MARTIN GREEN . THE MINTYRES’ FLAT. Cecio Anni! Mir. M. Does the Marketing, ‘ ending to much money on housekeeping. : Meintyre, looking © week's bills, *] well my dea cP ine < a bdoe't mine : n Ket do it : eany Towae tk vos me ‘ tied at tas = — Mut ‘The seeret of It was é at need was where Mre * tat ata gl ‘ ‘ t He had Sus S bean zs nu The binging . " He ¢ » wet out : Wo % and w . iress, He stern!y rs : : me a—a 1 a nice leg « be all good m y the & That ora i eg ist of what he wanted Flae morning, Mr. Mein asseried the grove Teresa Maxw he real ! x ayes f * Ue , | tome new canned goods, fumt Very eb 1 + mem Eileson's This was the way, evi ' toa Mra 8 Molaiyre. Luckily. men were mad ved kne Semele Dodd ta one Ne few YOUNK just wnt they wanted In advance ft omen of the staxe who cheerfully hide You may send me.” said Mr Metntyre av ot fo thet eoks and youthful curves , "One—one t arrel 9 6, : i acter make Mise Dodd of ees rd 5, of coures 2 his cary twenties and ot bust pails, 1 . few, please spin fl bk est ida » . : oMod ahom ahem atmices want . : Nines . zie me that you orde > Mure most of ther * A mem ‘ re ee h aremen Wy h 1 thes And 1 doate 1 ‘ | Oink well trade at tna: ¢ more. Mes horrid, : nthe | Ho asked Johnny (f tt was true thar him pape was going to So Mra ttn | the Gold Cure, and then he satd someting Johnny couldn't . ‘ ‘ prmant says) remember—something about « Funnyhouse or something FT Shae it Mrs nota Iady to her! don't know what he meant towant to know. And, of inger-tips gns fail and the! dear, the bill for the day's ane | n't yaa e [moon ism cheese, think. perhaps. if you don't mind. Td bet © market= : oe ing agmin? Hacause, next time, sou might ouy tae whole % Amelia 1 sow has the oppor-| street, you know, and wed never have room for tt all in the * | tunity of her Ife to indulge herself in} ft : her passion for pale blue. Miss Bing- McIntyre gianced at the bill and ihen recalled what his +/}ham has her own drop curtains at the| wife was in the habit of paying per week for food. FA | Bitou. These are of blue plush, on] And for a time, In the McIntyre flat, silence reigne. #2 5 red her coat of arms} hard it could be distinc jeard on the tin roof overaead, ft The set veed in the third act APT. | of Lady Margaret’ in pale blue in cole —— Dior aml the gown which Miss Bingham Z satt thE athena tate” | MODERN FABLES salt JANE GORDON, . GOOD DOG TRAY. GOOD honest country dog named Tray once came to th Young puppies who promised) All night long the party em too, ‘ to show him the sights sights and drank a sight, In European Just befor aylight they entered a concert hail ti es solaing and recetving f admission. ‘They a 2 ake tt two.” While thus engaged a big man called “La Ld Contre I@! on the east and wegt elevations fantile’ has just been! made him took ike the model which Is Intended to} jon, All who were In the « means the ex- with a grow.h of brush of his countenance which ying machine, bossed the ert hall were hauled to @ Moriatite + | founded in Paria, hat by wvery possible brick ouilding adorned with n lights on the stoop. 2] cose ‘| mortality of What is the meaning of this outrage? demanded the + | young children will create. | good dog. “lam a respecta ). a pillar of the ehurea, : ery work in France destined | superintendent of the Sunday-sch vr aid, in my native town and of the whole shooting match, I am wpe e and I protest emphatically, sir, egalnst end the main gasayby right and honoi ous of St. Mark, which, owing sintatn the irda until the ho} 1 to AN agal Parle B. am was arraigned in th pollee court and was promptly dis- charged, 80 were (oe 20 other prisoners who were caught in the meshes of the wind-blown whirkers, Good Dog Tray sued for damages, and afier two yeare | secured a sum that enabled him to donate a library to Ale »y/ home town and whieh compelled the officiais to shake down hae been at «| with more than thelr caunl Vigor for taree weeks, taudatiit tor a ustness) Moral: Police captains usually keep their bank accounts is interfered with and brokers and foal ‘and real property in the names of their wives to suob emergencies, salaen=n he enlarges

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