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— ey ae THE WORLD: WE NESDAY EVENING, MARCH 19, 1902. oe eee dl ay _, SYOIRILID'S ° |: \Y roy A F; HER MEDITATIONS. ; » VOLUME 42... nal ®) > i z : JOKES OF OUR OWN| | es ~ & BIG SURPRISE FOR D, ANNY, eG {BORROWED JOKES + A DAY'S PROORESS. i SCHSS ANY MAVERY. = Nae areTTine 5 i The people of New York who have followed with} } ear tha igen ataiteerete * eager interest cay by day the course of The World's}! Site . Tommy's Pi at, my son, Is - efforts to bring to justice the murderers of McAuliffe) + “1 $a man wh money to make a} S cannot fall to be gratified by the report of the substantial | ¢ * Hy AUSTELL eer coy eee = I 4 progress made yesterday. H H ladelphk er : : 4 Briefly summarized, this progress includes a confirma-| + SAUNA Uhh y ELSEWHERE. > tion of the testimony of Stark, who eaw MeAuliffe! + Hobby My gran na’s so old se ain't 2 dumped out from the cab to die on the street; a confire | nead « mation of the story, previously denied, of the meeting) - -— ; . of the Glennon sympathizers in an uptown saloon on the AND EXAMPLE. night after Glennon’s conviction; !t reports the sum- i moning by District-Attorney Jerome for examination of aay Yor | all the policemen on duty at the West Fy seventh | we ra Fs wtreet police station on the day of the murder, and it} t there are further reports the District-Attorney’s offer of immunity aT not sald the from prosecution to the unknown man who personate ee * 7 ree unawered the public ofmetal, in i McAuliffe before Magistrate Mayo at the time when the But the sim a feet e ont “Tam afraid 2 already unconscious McAuliffe was being driven to his ) Is ' h PE tention that if tee death. : ‘ H Mayor Low's reform Police Commissioner Partridge] city Gimis QuENY i} } worse. | still clings to his pollcy of “masterly thactivity” in the’ . Wer palaadnt . ; $ magine.” sald the musical cage and refuses to interfere on the ground that “all that! + a | distressing It us sort of thing belongs to the District-Attorney.” His) % "U0. vous i yea that she has bat 2 | course {s utterly inexplicable, but, in spite of his obstruc- 2 MISEETOCICNTITH ANE - ; tive 1 of assistance, there Is now abundant reason! fy). | “ i { jae for believing that the atrocious murder wil! not long, + 3 ranean “alas i o remain undetected, and, we hope, unpunished. . he sald, abs Ww J i —_ eo es \3 u } Nor so nap. Nagie’s Unremoved Ash Piles —Stree!-Cleaning Com |) But w got som cise Just ase L member children,” sald missioner Woodbury asks for $30.00 more than Nagle! ‘> goo! 4 ee that Bobby a jen PRS iac got. Perhaps !f he gets an extra appropriation will) I F ( $ 48 te father now, and vou must, t { us Use some of It to remove the west aide ash piles. They | + ts {him very Kiadls. How would $ ilesae y ow would you + Falr as an anx afe still as high as when Nagle jeft them and the March| “He can’t leave aur o A pH ERS t ther? . winds filrt with them as amorously as the winds of Dee |b owe 1 fe 6 pled 5 Povnd Muvounaster whose a | © Fildden awa i aurIA cember. JP ernen te na | THE PROFESSOR KNOWS HOW. Weather hastised tim that 2 | hers Sa Ee: ; F raha anor, aald ? Deep ' vow, ; + WHICH SHOULD PREVAIL¢ | { aoe ieaui hd feel betterin| I dog Taouy e Beonomy in public expenditures is always commend bi nak: le { : i rales The Fact i ; . (The Fact) able, and it has been decided not to hasten the comple ah aes | DIDN'T RECKON. . nie . earth 5 : tion of the East River Bridge by paying extra for over-| + is “ey tle boy in an American Sun 6 You ca > time or Sunday work. eet ; } ae ins ' or gins : aot DISPROVED. j ! oh ng i ; ‘ Yesterday in the customary bridge crush at the Man] © «1, § } ; ‘al ‘ hattan end of the Brooklyn Bridge 2 woman carrying a| 3 «+ " } wi PS ebrSs es sseHEK oe child was knocked down and trampled on by the crowd! ayel w wed tr P ———— and only saved from death by Vigorous Policeman| ; = } 3 V ba] Strublet, who was fortunately able to check the rush CONNECTIONS NNOWKEN, V, _ Would not the extra cost of hastening the com-| )"Mamme © PRN ey ae 4 ri pletion of the new bridge be justified by the lessening) 7 PO ; ; ‘ of danger to human life in this daily crowding at the! ; Jerome and Hypnotism. present bridge entrance? | 5 H fis. Here's a bag punen as { “11 Bully Br ‘The Strensous Life.—It is now proposed to furnish th He rs . ming out suburban commuter with his breakfa ‘ the train H fox th Mea It hardly seems practicable to aave time f fe myatery ul him by enabling him to dress on the train s he haster rs 5) Ww whisele. to his daily toll tn Som Ite two 9 DIE 4. i : w = McAuliffe A FIRE LESSON. SOMEBO 2 FOCTLIGHTS: { Suan Ya oC ea Presumably the bill to prevent tugboats from doing | moorN TUCKER, COMMANDER 93) Whitlock has re ' wks ax though the fire duty in the harbor unless called on by the Fire De- ee ; pug ie melee Mian Whit , © force had oath of allesiance 1 crnelf. Mins partment was {ntrodwed in the interest of the owners] 94. 6) ye was ar remembered, came x it for a of ships and of other marine property an; his ancestors & wooeciaaeal at ted j inisbeavitakentte To the general public it appears to be as wise as I] iiprerr aN, KIN r eta litate tor f this bag the law should forbid any citizen from putting outa fire} jaye the at xtet ant return to Washington, | puncher to the Wild in a neighbor's house until after the Fire Department} \ *¢! 4 joining the “Pretty Mate | District-Attorney had requested his assistance. The fate of the bill ought SaehangT Chee cee | = nd basband. but Genevieve staye to be settled by the experience of the Hoboken fire last A SAD BLOW TO HIM. 3 [es tot havlew tha wasn (aeeeaise: oH night. It would be a matter of regret if adverse legisia- — —— seein wee $ | bresk away from th t whiten tion should justify the tugboats in refusing help when | 2 [she had quickiv leanne » love so well their services might be urgently needed } a Whitlock is mae ap ‘ | wing part in “The The Pusale of Prosperity.—Thir | Renae ¢ cant Fifth avenue lots at & nu a ai . 1 Somme rvit, oubted proof of prosperity, but tt th Cl Wi eaiata tne though MR, BROADWAY. average ..ew Yorker to solve the problem of living In a mitt Hh eo knew what! saw (io men ' city where “standing room only" is beyond his moans ‘ When they persuaded aie - Sanaa a oe LG: fer he athe yok at night. M ' THERE'S MILLIONS IN IT. Fehtarsing |! * Jonl He's a vic While Millionaire Gates was on the rack before Judge i the suBBEst! Wf they'd vet and dig him our Truax yesterday in the Wire Trust inquiry Lawyer Fox}”) Hy iy rier Beiter tat ‘ asked him gently if he had made any profit from unde r- | f ! the boots into him, writing the company. “You bet 1 did,” replied Mr. Gat It was real mean with a grin. Most people had supposed so. ‘There Is “The Wihleat aye that {1 la foolleh to think that fly copa margin of profit for somebody when a ¢ would . nh the 1 hand het wallops to and } ere aol stepped o at Forty-sixth street pands {ts capital of a few millions $90,000,000 and Newari arcane ne I) and Sixth aver : ot generously lets the public in f 0 of ood | Arsalky. which iare going: forward fort St Patrick « ¢ ra tre 1¥ avenue, Mr. Gates owned $1,000,000 in the Conso Steet | when his 2 disturbs | down to the river fre ’ 1 there s vile and. Wire Company, th eus of the Tru ex ——_— es ee Svaler Sie bys putanlin oui ot Saetact , « sometimes display almost change for this he re ‘ i eri Pea —— P ~ eS 1, and will be seen shortly in| human wisdom ne mped MeAuliffe out on the river A little “manipulation” to use OWInthe irnadilie ne ane : EXTREME. } IN THESE UP-TO-DATE DAYS Vite Horse Tavern.” Miss] front the prot 1 bern separated from his 000,000 within a year eat } : + « beautiful woman. It re-| life in the siation-ho would have n backed off the ene lBamt ie ar a OmAN’S WORLD. | : : ee ei area in ay vere iieeseave ven an picked up $500,000 for his services as lerwriter Ries mr » Akabaven cele ; ‘4 actress. Here's hoping! Jexattly what the whole town would have expected fy cops Other profits came his way—just how u eters ' : ema tad 5 JANE GORDON, | 0 4° mockholders do not know ure maetiol Ind { : — But these guys wit) MeAuiiffe's sare clined to be inquisitive at tir Merrie m e — AY | wi «in MeAuliffe’s i nim ” ; a lone ave Aulitte Partner in promoting the company for hare lot i" M : A MARCH SONG. nate Sey: froca Binh Avenue, DEK Choa Genie profits, which he pu ; i y Blow. March! and toes In anger think he’s going to die Its an eve bet that as soon “There's millions . . is AAS ve ne Sy as he finds himself on Sixth to wet ona nal mom: f . i are we. house! and happy, | atreet sa only an occasional mom ; aaiilia Wha rdaiikelones Tristan ie grow a bit impatient over ‘ € t he w t 3 ant favore— “Supposing MeAullff part of the promised ber All & . of spring, j and staggers home Wh ; a va summer GP) go he can talk he tells his ‘The Columbia Merry War.— 1 LM RE! 5 emek and sing! I! for a comblr They are beth eo of ermre at Coiumbla } fr r i flames ek the chimney, | aerata of ney betting that they‘il the Barnard girls 1 t : Wa $ And tp. sparks go never make a $ nual produ fa Fre atn ‘ . haben er ln thestark | “But, even If thes game ft “) Supposing year len: eclat The t : : . Lake ata! snow they do make a squeal [t's 10 two wit. bibles of Naga ei \ a f 2 f What care we for your clamor? } nesses turn up. On eAullf ked down by a swimming 1 . Liked eA trumpet-blast! Sixth avenue car, whieh runs awe Another sees Mee definition ‘ ? : sathome with Love tornight, I} Aultffe get oa anatt th avenue car aod ride Some. been designed ¢ i . 3 e hold thes fant! This last wi incon and nees MeAullffe get off at from any quest + won . : min Atlanta Cone Ti his corner. ase of MeAuliffe talking trough) hie st ed “On, yer, Ht wo: have been much more like a cop to THE WHITE HOUSE, Waist LETT E AERA MANILE: ne'er hl eReye Bay Ory er Sat rants White House visitors. Until O'Brien came ; SAGEEREE ates, t “And, speaking of crime rem thet they are trying 7 ‘ 5, ot know that firemen | t prove that Flore Burns w Annie Oakley with a President reduce his surplus the ‘ 1 been a wrestling bout in sal . Lair Res % ut \ a AE ‘ r a sure caby. Give them | pistol. Of « Tice : had to an expert tty put tee or t ‘ ‘ t f fram i i) OK LAIN “4 muzzle ag t Bre i release the iy Nor, for that matter, was the se » janger Neh RES MAN: | word, but this brain w vi Walter, a lemonadel* 0 the time of the present st red A pape a 8. GRAY ' te ne him. beating Defends the + Guard, Sident with the badge of the Emerald i beth .Orapaper TLE Doctor or Lawzer? w Cet: . sty To ne & {The Evening Worle 5 Retiape ee Ptsne OE the Emer vehi Me EIA eet oR KS Iti wrens wore | | TAKES MORGAN'S HOME, wont to take sixteen-mil t but it MANWELI. ROA weir peat ehicn ti) towed with suttieler t villi of th uard. Although tt smous interesta which Mr nt Morgan coms eA MY er mn n do mig ! zh omay be tr mean specimens ected to ch rain. White House innovations arc oat i sWhere Are They tt! 1" ho greater r 1 among th LL guards, yet tt is an in| the own country, saya the Land ws as Lindenthal bridge plane e en ie iat ined ‘ World: omit , a ie * Thold Hrookiyn t q » great body of them to} this is years hin won has fa @ foe against whose encroachment eternal ex-. A br value The ‘ 18 a type. I know that Ramen te * are n foul) street, wh 2 t Vhe Liebe Obese me OM) Mach hae been atid of there are ine men among them, | ine. This hous 1 acer the price of immunity. Jt may not be a bad _ ran ' ru i ! € ; anna ke fan of the train-| Amer for a long nanos of young Presidents, 2s precedent has proved; but all) ‘pyew ie a uit wa ve hi I ad blame him for things over| Mir. Me Oo) Whose wife was an of abdominal amplitude can understand Mr. | ai lerateness that mars the ple @ t The Evening World the peoal 1 he hae no conirol. tt would be| Amr and Mins Van W American regime, how- al antipathy to it. The fight a: Many. a man’s Homeward tide. sn the chronic whiatler be) gremen havea bed Of Fo much better If we sought to apply auch | Cver bt Tae Duke of minater hus given the house Fatt ‘tecbence & Naas gains ira fei i siaalne ne me Ramen of a it friends inn It, d that bis efforts are unappre-| and that thev can ongratia Peep A tlt de better be and our} toe the Dowager Duchess, and for the future it will be the ; ry tlall u ive | ola 1 that his room is better than y 40. to > toe ander o edom. It ta a fine a! look- : be CREPES: ‘standing near, holds his paper or his |mo cle jm oF humor did muuch w ive elated and that Be [selves that they do not have to ehare| ger’ the strain of his arduous and hod. une Master: noes Of the dukod It te a fine alry house, ‘ i pe vleamure. Among these are C. H. {hia company? The person who whistles a. bal a 4 1 ng out on three sides on the gardens of Dorchi ‘ boy tp ouch @ way ux to cut off tel arr, Joha Et > tbe hantehips of thelr brothers on he] pleasant duties he keeps bis pat dienes no eater House . lenry, Prof, Nochese, Poter'in the strect-cils. oa the street, in the! other side of the bridge. One half of | well. a ind Mr. Alfred Beit's villa and Hyde Park, ‘i 3 4 ‘

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