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‘ SERBIA FO THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY ~6, 1vus. x NEW MOVE VS. OHIO REPUBLICAN MISSING BOY ©§= = Don’t Poison Baby. MEAT SHOPS, SOLVE THEFTS.! OF ROBBING MAILS) CLANS GATHERING = K{JNAPPED? Fovmeettse Ae. nes one ether te Hotel Navarre Servant in Cus-|John Johnston Arrested, Fol-|Platformof State Convention, and A FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH About Fifty Kosher} tody, but Detectives Cannot] lowing Clever Detective} Already Written, Indorses|Strange Woman Held THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or Butchers Open on| Trace the Stolen Jewelry to] Work on the Part of Clerk) National Administration Cu-/ (jy Five-Year-Old to whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each . . Connell,a Veteran Employee] ban and Philippines Policy.| ; aes 5 East Side — Trouble| "er a La bP *. | See Parade Before He of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling Only at One Place. Mystertour thetin of pleces of Jew-| gonm Jonnnon, @ aubatitute tetter care] CLEVELAND, Ohio, May %—atany{ Disappeared. either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling 5 elry from guests of the Hotel Navarre, was atraigned before | delegates and visitors to the Republicas | sees Giant , # fects is ene ne Ne, y ‘ bs : BOVEOMERS 3 ‘Thirty-elghth treet and Seventh avenue, | Commissioner Shields and held tn $2,500] State Convention, which meets here to-| — them “poison.” The definition of “narcotic” is: “A Medicine which relieves pain . {ave been goli for three weeks, | pail to- on a charge he] morrow, have already arrived in the ; : . p Le ee Oe aah ecaRMREGITE VERIO nll WOE SM UE AGS patted Eh eta’ ly "/POLICE IN VAIN SEARCH. and produces sleep, but which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and aed Thomas Maxwell, the hotel detective,| Letters have been disappearing for] Senator Hanna remained at hin rest ny e vee ae : f < at Station 1. and Post-OMice | dence to-day, but will be at his head death.” The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised and % and Central Office Detectives Peabody a ) ‘ Would-Be = Purchasers, in jana Clark arraigned Kate Mackay, one] Mspector Silsby, after his men had failed /quarterg in the Hollenden to-niant ant/ Little Abraham Lowenstein | a Tine Trae ; ii Flocks, Try to Spoil Stock |ef the hotel's sorvants, In the West Side| hoi}, one uf the clerks, to watch for the | hereafter. Gone Forty-eight Hours and Sold under the names of “Drops,” “Cordials,” “Soothing Syrups,” etc. You should Colrt to-day on the charge of steal! Culprit. On Saturday night Connell saw] It {8 understood that a platform has : ‘| of the Dealers—Heavy Puns|Syutective Maxwell told the Magistrate] Jonmon Feach nfo'A Tack and) tke ten| yeen “prepared by the Ohio Senatoral Thought to Have Been Kid-/not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or your which has been sub. soe ‘ : / ce, Teta wala mabpeu! [physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CONTAIN ishment for Rioters. he and the other two: officers visited the ishing Company, Johnson then put and Congressmen woman's home at No, 318 Bast Thirty- hat and left the office. Connell fo'-| mitted to some delegates. It is sald to seventh street, where they found a and had him arrested. indorse the National Administration = ay sare Dundie of the hotel's napery and sheeta| une dorteredn Reuuke dt the record at | xtrongly in general terms without spect- |NARCOTICS, if it bears the Bea of Ge let BUS see Fifty or more kosher butcher shops 2 , res haract ty’ ; (Spectal to The Kvening World) valued at $10. ‘There was no trace of{lshed. in several papers that Connell | feations on Cuban recigracity and some _(apectal to Ln 1. _— on the lower east side opened for busi- | any jewelry. was the culprit and Johnston his ac-| other questions. NO WARISG NN) May 2) ness this morning after having been| ‘Phe prisoner denied that she had|cuser. ‘The reverse ts true. Connell | The Philippine policy Is unequivocally] (MOUs disappearance of five closed for one Week 08 Te On ee ene Ot eee ee Re aan eee tet ine Pout | indorsed with a special expression of/Araham Lowenstein during th . : \ f 0 0 oat ; Pecans women's anti-Beet Trust riots. waiving examination. Omice ‘Department. confidence In Gov.-Gen. Taft, WE UMS LUN MAAN Ante bly Saturday is now fully regarded as a The reopening was productive of only one case of violence and that resulted case of Kidnapping. ‘The child's par in a prompt arrest. No one was ser- ents, who live at No. 104 Prince street, | fously hurt in that Instance. , Jare poor, and the missing boy Is one of The stores were opened by thelr pro- five children | prietons under a promise of police pro- When the parade passed along Satur- tection and a promise of the infliction of ' day the missing bow was with hi< ten- severe penalties on any rioters who year-old brother Herman, at the corner might destroy property or injure per- : . of Broad end Market streets #ons. But opening the shops was not As the younger boy could not see enough to sell meat. The kosher butoh- well a young woman picked him up ers did practically no business. | 7 held him in her arms so that he at eeaaan ay change pectin | Chaplain Munro Tells of Peti-| Mrs. Blanche Hutchinson|H. R. Winthrop Met with Ac- ew the paraders, When the provessi 08 s' A 4 ‘rust A ocla~ : . , . 1 : ha ed Herman missed his brother tion and its allies, A boyeott had re.| tion in Behalf of Mrs. Bar-| Harris Says it Dropped from| cident in Race and Accident~| iy iia to find him in the crowd. placed rioting and a new scheme had) row, Whose Husband Stole| Her Husband's Pockets—He| ally Set His Machine Aflame| ‘The he ran home crying to his mot) The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has bees. in use for over 30 years,’ has borne the signature of and has beon made under his pere sonal supervision since its infancye Allow no one todeceive you in thig, All Counterfetts, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are bat Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Bxperience against Experimenta AVegetable Preparation forAs similating the Food and Regula ting the Stomachs and Bowets of been devised to injure the 2butohers ‘ : ; o} ‘othe ae . mmithont becoming tlable to the Iaw.| Marion Clark. Denies Her Charges, —Lost to Vanderbilt. See ve Oe eats rant - Women went from shop to shop in com- the little fellow hud probably followed | fl} Promotes Digestion Cheerful- What is ¢ SAS T ORIA panies of fifteen or twenty and at each the paraders to th y grounds and | ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral Nor NARCOTIC. astoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare» goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. 18 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcoti9 butcher's asked for meat of various | Chaplain Munro, of the Tombs, sald to-| MY* Blanche Hutchinson Harrie, of (spectal to The Evening World ) she and her husband went there and grades as if about to purchase. When day that many ministers, State legisla-] No. 04 Fifth street, Brooklyn, entered] WHITE PLAINS, May %6.—The r-] made a thorough search, but discovered ft was brought out of the refrigerators |tors and towns people of Goshen, Middle-| suit for an absolute divorce in Justice | ted $15,000 Vinton automobile owned by |no trace of him they procenies to penele tend spell [town and Newburg, who knew Mrs.| Marean’s court in Brooklyn te-day H. R. Wénthrop, with which he was) Then they questioned the older boy | fresh look as far as possible while hag- | Addie Barrow for years, have signed a TUE SRMGROATL I Gharise ST) *|racing William K, Vanderbilt, jr, to]again and learned about the woman be of Oled Lr SAMUEL PITCHER substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms gling over the price. Then they went |petition to be presented to Gov, Odell] inst her husband, Charles T. Harris, | poston, ta in George Werner's biack-| having taken the child in her | a and Wind away without buylng 60 much as @|for her pardon. from the twelve President of the Celabon Terra Cotta} smith shop at Rye to-day being re-| Herman described her as a young Pumphin Sead and allays Feverishness, It eures Diarrhooa penny’s worth. lsentence she received fo i 0 ’ ‘ i a5 5 | Bix Sens, Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation o © she re or her part in the | Company, of No. 156 Fifth avenue, Man- | paired. an dressed in black, He could give no When the shop at No. 67 Columbia |iignapping of baby Marion Clark in this} pattan Mr. Winthrop incidentaliy feels his|more definite description of her. and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. Pippermunt ~ Pitarbent Soda + street opened a mob gathered and at-|oity, Ghe names a Chicago typewriter as|‘efeat by Mr, Vanderbilt more than] The parents became alarmed and noti- Hem Seed tempted to prevent a woman from mak-| Rey, Mr. Munro says Mrs, Barrow was|-co-respondent, alleging that her hua-|He does the damage to his racing ma-|fed the police and a general alarm was SS eee tne dae Miss Addie McNally before she met] band met her during the World's Fair]otine. While Mr, Winthrop was rac-|eent out to search for the missing ohild 0 y sudo 8 joshe ‘om time to time since in varlous| 40 embankment, which could not be] have been fruitless. Meyer Beiter opened his shop at No. &2/! ir she was badly. er Teller opened his shop at No. 82 usbaud. who. fore seen until 1t wes tog late. Both wheels | ‘The boy is a handsome, i rar Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, manly lttle ts of the country. rE street. and was immediately [Pet ! fi . $ bine 4 dnapping plot. He that Bar- r on 7 on the right side w badly damaged | fellow, with plu e threatened by a mob, He applied for jrow confessed that he alone was Tespon- h ay eat esate ae Srane ps ead ate eallige Paes turolees oy, eee a ann Worms Convulsions. Feverish- Police protection, sind two patrolman (Mee ter te eich and prejudice her ans ellis jDple examining Ce machine) ta He tinve @allor sult ness and Loss OF SLEEP. were stationed plac meal care oe ne : b b Mr. Winthrop held : bah aeane tnieront of his place, but|oxisting at the time,” said Mr. Munro,| ‘Hygeta Hotel, Old Point Comfort, Va. Mehtel avceeke. Jasib toa neat poave: SS TaSianalure or a ity NaS dmpos sible for Mrs. Barrow 101 To two and a half days’ board, C. '’,| gallon can of gasoline which was leak- WOOD GOING ABROAD. Fac Simile Signatur Heavy Punishment Promised. il that if she took a plea she would| Harris and wife, $16.75." HAE Ruan ng fearteianiesnentn i Joseph Goldman, president of the Ko- let off with a light sentence. Instead “July 4, 1901." can, a n jo3 | LG eo the chauffeur pushed the machine into Military Governor of Cabal NEW YORK. @ received a sentence of twelve years} ‘This fell out of her husband's pocket, | the street. J ten months, Yet she was the least r c Mrs. Harris alleges, on his return from|. In order to prevent the mobile from 1 guilty of the conspirators. ‘The nurse| “7% . . plowing up the chauffeur at the risk o¢| ‘opes to Take sher Meat Dealers’ Association, said to- Long Vacation. bout fifty of our two hundred or |got off with four vears. a trip to the Gouth, and ete left him. his Ilfe shut off the gasoline tank and (Special to The Evening World.) more members have opened with small ee The complainant also alleges that her| pulled one of the cans out of the car-| NORFOLK, Va. May 2%.—Gen. Leon- supplies of meat. ‘The ment was brought hsband has abused her and that he|riage and was badly burned in the act.| rq Wood, late military governor of In tast night by the wholesaters atter| SMILING, HE ENDS LIFE. accused her wrongfilly of gambling ac|{t Js said that the running machinery) Ci, arrived here this morning on the or conv GP WAKERER, in Use For Over 30 Years. : D EXAl . bridge whist. She says he is in receipt «Friends ana| of a $00 salary, They haye four chil- panted by his adjutant-general, Col dren, TO DINE GEN. PORTER. H. L. Scott, and aldes, Ideuts. M. E Government yacht Kanawah, accom- they had appealed to Police Commis- stoner Partridge for protection for the | §chmidt G: THE CERTAUR COMPANY, TT MUBRAY STREET, MEW VORR orTH retailers und had been promised it." | Swallows Polson, z ae ween Market Court mraaiatrats,| Carl Schmidt, forty-eight yeare old, of Mr. Harris enters a eral denial. i F. R. McCoy and Edward Car- jeuel announced that he would hold | xo. 3993 Avenue A, committed suicide at <r Ambassador to France Will Be | P&rter Yhe Kanawah sailed at no Geer st mepnpitons O1eu: Weahington,, where Gen, Wood any person who damaged property oF his nome by swallowing carbollc acid, |OFFIOPRS WERE INVITED. {njured another, for Special Sessions. ; ; WASHINGTON, May %—It is stated He appea to be in good spirits, and oe . y is states ‘0 Pre Ordinary rioters he would fine $10, he| when he left companions he told them|0n authority that Generals Corbin, Wood| Mt. Toul Stern announces that al make jis final report En | said. he would see them to-night and Young have been formally invitea|Unner will be given to Gen. Horace | Me he couldn't tell what his next ‘A. new addition to the anti-kosher-| Neighbors heard — groaning _ and] by Emperor William to attend, as his| Porter, the Ambassador to France, by ageigament will be; | He mil spend 4 ese Schmidt was found unconscious. When the Repub! bat the club-ho a Washington and then Join meat-dealers’ forces appeared Satur-|fn"ambulance called from Flower Hos.| Pereonal guests, the German military /0o Reiter cue, at £9) dclock eis weeks | “who-are now in Spain, fora day in an organization headed by| pital arrived Schmidt dead. manoeuvres next fall, evening. long vacation abroad. Dr. David Balustein, Superintendent of the Educational Alliance. This body {s meant to be permanent, and the intention of its organizers Is to | . conduct a dignified boycolt on what It declares {8 a trust on top of a trust— namely @ trust of kosher meat dealers ‘uilt up on the Ines of the tig beef trust. This new organization is sup- ported by trades untons, lodges and eocleties of various kinds. In a circular went out to-day the committee an- nounces: 50,000 Bamilies Without Meat. | ‘The spontaneity of this movement | for cheaper meat Js the best proof that the grievances of the poorer classe: the east side against ¢ B Prices have be pound, It is cons Anat 50,099 Jewish families have been ab- Ztalaluy from the use of meat for ‘oy two weeks. The people feel very justly that they are being ground down, not ouly by che Beef Trust of the country, | but also by the Jewitt Beef Trust of| 6 den STORES “VERYWHERE. 104 RETAIL BRANCHES , SUGAR—UNEEDA BISCUIT. : ; Special Combination Offer. ee ; . ee z | We offer for the Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday sale a package'of fresh, crisp Uneeda Biscuit and 3 1-2 pounds Standard Granulated Sugar, Both for 19 Cents. FREE FREE. Large 8-cent bottle BUTLER'S BEST FRENCH One-quarter Pound 8-cent Box BUTLER'S MUSTARD, “ied Cap,’ to every customer who pur- | AZURE LAUNDRY BLUE to every customer who chases a pint bottle of PEERLESS WOR- 13 purchases a 3-POUND BOX BEST LUMP 15¢ CESTERSHIRE SAUCE, at regular price of C | STARCH, at regular price Of ....seecevese a a re COCOA. OF Youllin Matenetai {2c William H. Baker's special 8 » Catnuy, Het 10¢ | 1-5 Ib. can.. oc emphadier ty ader tne Movement do not countenance any vio- jence, but it d es LO state also that reports of violen m- ede #ide are a libel upon peaceful. honest and The time for action has come. You have had plenty of time to think, If you wish to participate in the mos! remarkable bargain feast of the year, you've no time tolose, These offers practically amount toa donation ; . Q® Gentlemen’s Fine $13.00, $15.00 and $16.00 Suits for Senate—Disgrace to Ameri- | Gentlemen’s Finest $16.00, $ rapiManhaned:ieave: RNG fe al _ $17.00 and $18,00 Suits for WASHINGTAN, May 2.—So0n after | iil i te Wi an ys Led senhsion fetta i $ 5 BEEN ee Aaa Camm ten er ipa i Gentlemen’s Swellest $20.00, industrious wection bf the city, ‘rhe people of east alue feel that summary action oF the police in refusing tc ) assemble peaceanly under police ohote Yon Js tantamount to an attack on the right of free pidh ids A GALLINGER WANTS | LYNCHING INQUIRY. Proposes Investigation by Ju-| diciary Committee of the| Tomi Domestic Saind O11, be ‘ 5 Con aoemirnied Anmosia, ix oe] TABLE SALT. mary ROMs dc Butler’s Blue Ribbon Brand; Wolin Wine Vines ~. | free running; guaranteed not to y >¢ | cake or lump; packed inmois- ‘ oh Hagel, Gusranived F re 5 String Deans, Marrisnd ak, * Be witell Means * $Oc | ture proof carton,...,,.00ee LT EE A s COFFEE. » BUTLER’S BEST MOCHA AND D JAVA, 3UTLER’S No, 4, all kinds, quality guar. | ibe 4,a pound... esreee i aR 35c bean or ground, a pound., ry eaaaale \. Pl iene tae 7 Gar bane (eevEON TEA. cay Golden bl During. the past t 2,658 | ral b/ ic ¥ 1b ¢ most alll famous Tea Gar {nee hea tak the United i} | ens in the world. oe th had occurred in the Bicycle & Golf tee. BOG y ¢ MM i G Ly ie the r H ‘ I th Pp > nder in other parts o| country fi '! ants, value Feach out Wy prevent suvit usurrencen y $3, $4, 95 & ae wirable that te should “7 at jall pound pre, 226 Hole eng nunine «ot dinanine tn, the | ‘i $22.00 dnd $25.00 Suits for ing whether there Is any remedy for | S burning of wi “ Frew dave ume He wala history | furnish a more nenatatl i z mee (AW ein veered by Tasbg Oiahing Cm Broadway, Corner Chambers Street. | > ha ent thai oe ea nce a eines

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