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“THOU SHALT NOT CLUBI” BB tis lady "ENING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1902. {TAMMANY PAVES MODEST HERO O’Neill’s Mayor Low Has Ordered Charges to Be Preferred Against Policemen Who : GANG (lf Attacked Peaceable Citizens at the Funeral of Rabbi Joseph. W AY FOR MURPHY ~HURY-FIKERS. Raid on “Jake” Wolf's Saloon Said to Be First Move of Dis. trict-Attorney. RONG MAN,” SAYS WOLF. Declares He Has No Connec- tion with the Mysterious ike’? Solomon, Associated with Minnie Kurtz. ) A blow at a gang of jury-fixers, it ‘Was announced to-day, was almed at District-Attorney Jerome when he * @aused the raid yesterday on “Jake” Wolf's Delancey street saloon. Wolf, it was charged by Acting Capt, Churchill during fils recent trial before Cominissioner Partridge, is known in the district as a close friend of Police Inspector Cross, now MAE the DuctrietAorney’s ome it! POLICE DEPARTMENT IS BADLY SHAKEN UP. DOOLXOODOOODI|FOOODOOGOWDHGOSS: is asserted that a band of jury-fixers had mado its headquarters in Delan- (Continu.d from First Page.) cey street for the last year. ‘Wolf's satoon is at No. 11, and it was|!t 48 my opinion that the eitixens here that Minnie Kurts telephoned for|of New York are not in the mood 5 oni “Ike,” when she wa8|to ace promotions made of men e taken by County Detective Mahr|prought up in the Devery school place to the * | ‘Then Commissioner Partridge lined un Bhe Asked for “Ike.” the new roundsmen and advised them On June 17 Minnie Kurts, acting un- |? work hard and faithfully, and not ACCUSED POLICE OFFICIALS AND CHARGES AGAINST THEM. CHAS. ALBERTSON. SDRGT. JOHN BRADY, INSPECTOR ADAM CROSS. CAPT. JOHN D. HERLIHY. GIST OF THE CHARGES. District Chiefs Arrange Programme for His Formal Choice as Leader. TO REVIVE OLD COMMITTEE. Place Held by Croker and Abolished When the Trium- virs Came In Is to Be Re- established. More than half the district leaders were at Tammany Hall to-day on in- vitation of Charies F, Murphy to ar- range a programine for the meeting to-morrow of the Executive Commit- tee. Among those at the conference were Senator Sullivan, Senator Plunkitt, Sen- ator Featherson, George Scannell, ex+ Judge Van Hoesen, John McQuade, ex- City Chamberlain Keenan and City Clerk Scully, Senator Sullivan sald he was in favor of electing Murphy without any aubter- fuge. Heretofore leadership was gained through election as Chairman of the Finance Committee. John Kelly, Richard Croker and Lewia Nixon held that place. It was {| abolished when Nixon resigned and the ‘Triumyirs came in. Many district lead- ers want to revise It and eleet Murphy. Sulllvan declared himself in favor of making Murphy leader directly and not SAVED FOUR Caught Mother ard Daughters as They Leaped, Then Hur- ried Away. REFUSED TO TELL NAME. Risked His Life on Roof Ledge but Did Not Forget that He Was Late for Work—Other Rescues at Tenement Blaze. A hero who would not tell his name hurried away from a Brooklyn fire early to-day just after he had saved the lives of a woman and her three daughters in a spectacular manner. Mrs. Mary Ryan, living on the top floor of the three-story building at Court and Huntington streets, Brook- lyn, was awakened by smoke in the room. Arousing her three daugh- ters, Mary, eighteen years old; Cella, fourteen, and Martha, ten, she found that Mandel Shannon’s store on the ground floor was on fire. The flames were shooting to the top of the bulld- ing. Mrs. Ryan and her daughters, unable to get down through the smoke and flame filled stairway, ran to the front windows and called for help, A man on the street turned in an alarm of fire, but could not reach the imperilled ones. While he was devising means to save them the hero ran up, and entering the building next door, a one-story struc- ture, climbed to the roof. From there a narrow ledge ran out under the win- Boys’ Clothing Department. Parents and Guardians will find in our Department of Boys’ Clothing much that will prove of interest to them—particu- larly to the money savers—a stock that is replete with all the popular styles and fabrics, a wide variety for choice, the ser~ vice of expert clothing salesmen, and last, but by no means the Jeast, prices that will give unbounded satisfaction. Friday and Saturday are “Special” days in this department—days on which we offer extra inducements. This week we will offer These Sterling Values: Boys’ Sailor Suits Boys’ Three-Piece Suits “Weyl Coat, Vest and Short Pants, in a of all-wool Navy Blue Cheviot and) dW S, mixed Cassimeres, all handsomely sate Pee ey et Cassimeres, tri d, 3 to 10 year sizes heviots and Blue Serge, 10 to 16 See » , year sizes, (B Regular value 4.50. 1B Regular value 7.50. Special 2,48 Special 4,48 Boys’ Two-Piece Young Men’s Short Pants Suits Long Pants Suits BE rail qwoolll Cascimercan Cheviots in an elegant assortment of the new ; | Fall materials, all well-made gar- Proc” Blue Cheviot, 7 | ments, stylishly cut, 15 to 20 year sizes, (@ Regular value 5.00. (2B Regular va‘ue 11.50. Special 2,98 Srecial 6,75 A Complete Stock of the New Fall Styles in Boys’ Hats, Caps, Shirtwaists, Etc., at Popular Prices, Sale of Women’s to try to get easy berths through their fnstructions from Mahr, called up| friends. ‘the new roundsmen are: Wolf's ange TAM atte ie edly oe Lint of New Roundamen, sald, and the pe’ Daniel Ebost, ‘Thirty-sixth Precinct one 1s declared to be Wolf. (bioycle squad); ‘Daniel, i. Costigan, ‘He replied: ‘Ike is over at the trial of | Central Om Capt. Herlihy on important business,” Bus reine ‘Thin was taken as conclusive proof! third; John Glynn, Tenth; James Hart, through the chairmanship of the Finance] @W8 in which Mrs, Ryan and her Gana btees daughters were standing. TolAd mit every, He shouted to them to stay where Sullivan said Tammany would recog-| ‘PCY, Were, that the hook-and-ladder nize Devery's power and admit him|'¥ck Was coming and they would be without question. Talk of fraud, he as-| ‘*en down in time. serted, was all bosh, He was elected by Caught as They Leaped. Cross is accused of failing to prevent clubbing and making reports of the riots at Rabbi Joseph's fanera Herlihy ts accused of falling to send out enough men te preserve order. A special offeri ilk Pla A special lot of Fast Black Lisle }} Vests, with low of Sue Fates Thread Hose, lace open work, sleeves, pink, sky, cream, white ‘(BP Rejzular value 35c, and black, dward J. Daniel Fo y, Thomas Fox, pbs Albertson fm accused of going to luncheon just before the 8 that the two mén w cting in concert, | Thirty-seventh; Robert Henry, Health 8 funeral passed through his precinct. residents of the brownstone houses o§| The rumble of approaching engines ("Regular value 75c ‘and ever since that time the District-| Board squad: John J. Harr Cone a5 the district and not by floaters from|could be heard, but the flames were 25 Fat: Sale Price 50¢ ‘Attorney has been seeking to round up| Seventh: John Kelly, Thirty-fourth: | © Brady ts accused of paying no attention to warnings that | Tenth avenue. creeping close, and in her excitement Six Pairs for 1.40, ——= Each, the par. eerraee Keleher, til ad poate Jas. % more policemen were wanted. Mrs, Ryan couid walt no longer, and she Lunny, Fourth; Wil Meehan, Hopper Favors Revival. a, “When placed under arrest yesterday | Tw ontyaitret; Isauo Milhauscr, Sixth’ Wolt took County Detective Mahr) james M. Kane, Central Office; Dennis aside and asked: “Did th District-At-|F. MoCarthy, Commissioner Partridge'r leaped Isaac Hopper, of the Thirty-firat As- COTOLOSOVOOHOTAASGEG | sembly District, declared In favor of | weak jeohane, wake yee, tdewalke she School and Dress Hats for Girls and Misses, would probably have been killed or seri- ss riveate office; John J. McDonald Cen- Palmer, Thirty-sixth; William Powers, ; Trearor, Thirteenth; Pete reviving the old Finance Committee and | ou: ly I a. fe 3 . ., ., Bearer ss putaccAvoraer ere] tly Chae GAR eds Sate: | GRAPE MR: ANOARS ,PR Woggen [ein Murphy Chairman” tn this Be] thc man on tne edge ceaced ot andlor young Gils and Mises in which wil be sen many new effects orgie oe ; Jol i. ‘N 5 te H | ; '. ; ys! tt v r +4 7 my fh a8 Piha han got enough to hang you,"| Richurd O'Conner, Forty-firet; ‘Thomas ‘JohnH, Sexton, ‘Thirteenth; James P.| Thirty-sixth, “"4 Willam H.” Ward, /differed with Sullivan as to the method | caught her and in holding her was him- B y 9 reer ty of making Murphy the leader, self almost carried from the ledge. But |ated by our own milliners, both for School and Dress wear—the was the quict response of the Ex-Judge Van Hoesen advocated Mur-| he heid to the window casing and then | will be unusually attractive. Wolt. _ -*Put mo wise, beg ae 2, willed phy's election to the Chairmanship of} carried and half threw the hysterical The two pareercernie ye! Nd the Finance Committee. He sald Tam-| woman to the roof of the bullding he ‘Wolf, a cousin, a Tate many should have a recognized leader, | had just left. S 1 f B C h aie O Ox KWoucnes. «the day previo: been arrested chosen by a practically unanimous vote,| The mother’s action was an example were released on bail furnished by | cally ; mother's action was an example Baniuel Kuo, proptietor of the ec! CROKER FOR HEAD, AUPON NEIGHBOR | He tHOWEKE Murphy would have: thet isioea® igthers an oie oe ves ary ante es pe |, Broome stree . @ sooner disposed of oke on : ; Pate wolt resides Kahn also fur- 1 ‘The gencral opinion seemed to ww | eo ee Nhat cuwother Jumped: into hia | We Will offer in our Furniture Dept. (4th Floor) To-morrow a special lot ve ry . Piva the bonds upon which Wolf was that the Finance Committee would be | @ms- Pee nA R ei enter fa) Kul Fifty Couches. They have the spring edge, hair late yesterday afternoon, revived and enlarged from three to flve | yun ¢y'the roof and ‘was caring ‘for |tOP and are covered in cretonne...+++seseceesen fy Each members. Murphy will be given the the woman and children as they were All Wrong, Says Wolf. Visitors Will Make the New bisex' icsioct Ceoareey el iad Yorker President of Their Holzman Had Been Playing with Matches Little Samuel Large Delegation Accompany | Chairmanship and thus recognized as Mayor and Governor to the leader. Hopper and “Battery Dan” Finn, who defeated Col. Murphy, will passed to him. “Here's the last,’ answered the res- cuer, as he caught the fourth of the family and hurried to the street, (ZS Regular value 9.50. —'I'm On Fire,” He Said j ‘of business, No. 11 Delancey street, to| Association To-Night, It Is , Exercises at Unveiling of| be the new members. Bed d B ddi D ; ing World reporter. H . ick. Hurried to Work, t elas ciarcd-over the aitas | Sale to Mrs, Sonnenblick Slocum Monument. Want Chandler for Congress. IAl pelesiian) stopped Ehim\ana) neked| an ie ing ep ° upon him yesterday by District- U A delegation representing labor organ- | }!m_ his name. izations presented a petit king that | |,Never mind) that." was the answer; O uy * er ar me now 1 guess,” he| ‘Tremendous enthuslasm was mani~| Samuel Holzman, three and a half! Gov, Odell and Mayor Low lett for the Tammany nomin alot Walters Mi. Chan- Ptah Heh eee eee A Noteworthy ffering of Bed utfits. : che visiting fire chiefs at |¥C9tS ld, son of Mrs, Mary Holeman, | ; ler to succeed the late jos J. Cum- | PSP dont care. I'm late for work now nies , : i 5 i . 2 fatally burned to-day while playing with Oo atten je exercises at the| representatives of “Big Six" Typograph. ea he hurr aw: 5, , fy “Blow fs it a mistake?” was asked. | ory name during the performance of | matchew at his home. Mrs. Annie #on- | UNVolling of the atatue of Gem slocum, | {eu Union, and the Letver-Carsiote Rg | crowd to his Work, refusing to discuss|morrow. Of particular importance to proprietors of Hotels and Board~ “ xed me up with Ike ‘ his brave act in any way. 4 aroma has fal . “ally in Our Alley” at the Broad-jnenbiick, twenty-two years old, who] A large delegation also accompanied| “The executive contniine’ of the Re- |, The firemen found the family of An- | ing-Houses. ‘Boloman, who worked for Harry Fagan, IMURa RG Ate nearra Cara UTE te Ved lace - f the same house, | the Gover: publican County Committee held (a tel a rool i . : R diamond broker, with an office in my| way Theatre last night. 5 on rs Boks 4 the Governor and the Mayor. Tho Gov- ny held a meet-| creat excitement, Mrs, Toomey had WI byt tHe thinks that’ Tke is my|” Weven hundred chiefs, thelr wives {Nad her hands aevercly burned whilol| cova gia, in fatigue uclt Ing this afternoon. The County Com-| Seen overcome by smoke and had folien | )ffeg No, 1—Comprises one White Enamelled Bed of fi saloon. ed p trying to quench the flames. ‘The child " fe uniform, and meet to-night. on the floor near a window. Her two scroll design, trimmed with brass; one heavy all- bs + That is wrong. He's no reli y y, John B. Stanchfleld, of Elmir: = | Etre ree mine and we have no busineas| 4 suests were there, and many Of | was removed to Gouverncur Hospital. | headed by Adjt.-Gon. Nelson A. Henry,| cratic nominee for Governor two years | eee 0 vere in a window when a Jad- y Ww on | i ing and one Black Mixed Hair Mattress in on tons. the quips made by the comedians | The woman remained at home. preceded the Governor to Jersoy City.| 8, at the Hoffman Flouse to-day said | down. relges ope iney were wanes Spl BA C. A. or fancy ticking, all sizes es Mrs, Holzman, who ts the house-keep- | With th ver he was not a candidate for any’ office | ‘Mrs, Toomey was carried to the street |fWO parts, A. C, A. yi Sy ZES cess. .ce0e “Why is the District-Attorney after}/were twisted about so that they | } 5 h P. he Governor was his wife, his|now. He said ex-Comptroller Coler was by Firemen Barrett and Nealls, of Hn- (Fr Reguiar value 21.75 ° ware) qiven’al fremanial favor: er of the tenement, left Samuel and his| son, Herbert Odell; this brother, Prot, | Wl! liked up the State. Ping Gompany Nor 108, und. waal revived 5 t ear-old sister in her apartments Vhen asked whether the New York | by bulac surgeon from the i ‘ e ilies aooount of Minnie Kurts, once The fire: *pplause along these | one; secdno floor Guddenly cries were | eM C. D. Odell; his secretary, Jamer Genvention would follow the ead of Brooklyn ‘Hospital 1 Offer No. 2— Consists of one Heavy White Enamelled Bed foe three months on the Island. She|lines occurred when the comedian, | heard, and a moment later the boy] @ Graham, and his military Secretary, | Kanane wits tren. ateae erkttoee, ARE i Manat Geore amd $5000 ton the with extended foot, mounted in brass; one Was an important witness in the trial|Dan McAvoy, in speaking about the | opened the door of the room and climbed | Major H. K, Bird. Stanchfleld sald he did not know bullding. ‘i heavy all-iron Spring and Fibre Soft Top and Bottom Gf Capt. Herlihy. ‘They say she was|Fire Department, made the remark | 20% the rear steps with hls clothing] Mayor Low arrived at the ferry in an| nile, Srenenee, of _Handolph “Gusgen- Mattress; alllsizeSeosescstiesssies sss, case serenssibece I had nothing to dolinat «gturgis had better go way |." of flames to the apartments of | automobile, accompaided by Mra. Low | that he had formed a combination with EP Regular value 14.50. ° Ren renaU ease on atanients a Sonsanilleey A ene ahs Commmiastoners from the State, of | Stanchfeld under whish the A ack an jown.’ fa @} “Em on fire.” the Ind sald as he en-| New York y er Was to be named for Lie rf rk to the unvelling of the Also One Hundred 3 1-2 Ib. Pillows, A placard in the window of Wolt's|fire chiefs in the right spot and Me- | tered Mrs. Bonnendiick's rooms. The| statue, headed by their chairman, Gen. Gugeenteliver. dla not even woman wrapped a. blanket about the f ir 9 place reada: ‘Avoy was given a rousing hand.| hor and in doing ao bummed born her| Daniel H. Bickles, also accompanied the ex Murphy, leader of Tam- /, D Zt in A. C, A. ticking ose +sssoeee seeeveee., 6 (oe Each Leela ek Y ho) Governor and the ‘Mayor ce yon te , had luncheon ‘with Norman B. S 10€ CDi, Actual Value 1.25, jut when the comedian called out, | “rhe sister of the boy sald Samue!| pgty puryiy ieee Mack, of Buffalo, member of the Na- OFFICE OF HARRY FAGAN, “It you want a fire put out, send for | ad been playing with matches, ¥ survivors of regiments that served | tlonal Committee and friend of Willlam t H under Gen. Slocum. The entire party | J. Bryan. y DIAMOND BROKER. Croker,” the chlefs and their friends left Jersey City in a special train.” vin Fammany Haul there seems. great F; viday & Saturday, (GF The Complete furnishing of Hotels, Clubs, Institutions, —_$$————— PAWN TICKETS BOUGHT AND 60LD. clapped and cheered | d lustily, — — t ’ jocratic prima o “ Mb * ie ‘. Casas tea Necrla pine ratsesrenia JEROME IS AFTER FUNERAL OF S. D. BABCOCK Tey a We looked upon ae ahovlis a Misses’ cael etc., in every detail is one of our Specialties, Estimates, Ideas and that with Croker out Tammany ts once oe strung a large electrical device with the more friendly to ex-Senator David B. Sketches submitted upon application to our Contract Dept. Best WOLF KNOWN AS FRIEND Words el Wales ie Chiefs, Wealth and Poverty Pay Tribute |!!! ———_—— Vici Kid and French Calf |} Workmanship and Lowest Prices guaranteed. OF INSPECTOR CROSS, airy faethe nei stand: to Late Financier, “H, G2? DROWNED, yh AaB i pais ening che hurling beaalin was = , a ealth touched elbows with poverty} Union Market ollce report that the Buttorn® ace ‘oots No, 11 Delancey street ts a five-story, | their friends started on an excursion on Vohiecht IMOUGIN | Avanin Red ceac evel (ucthormantnmivervatcthe tool ofleidne h Ited sol elr friend ed on an excursion o} hu nous ; @ East River at the foot of Stan- and-welted soles, ’ eee aattcuse, Woirs. olson ce, |e ateetea) OH n pommel 21) Church, Fourth avenue and Twenty-|in the East River at ot of Stan y BR the grea, cisuore co) a,"tenmer, lp Inend.| At he ual art tect mhen the aap bara ae [SHE teense Tm ee ga.00, reguler zum SEXTH AVENUE, 20TH TO 21ST STREET. Siepeotes o} out-cats prices. Across tue| President will be held, und Charges Against Commander | 1)" Were read over the Body Of Same) | Bies 41 to a: $. ranean centre of the saloon runs a pole. This| ,,, ‘oward the selection of Chie j te Sa Ne Sane! izes to 2; $2.50, regular . sed on Sundays to support a mam. | DOIN! toward the selection of Chief EA- of East Thirty-fifth Street vith the Bereaved family were ar, STRENGTH AND FOOD, Sizes 2% to 5, $3 oa regular €4,00, if 5 ji > ‘ork, + and Mrs. G. dixon, Mr, 2 oh ; * Por thes aa titee bahind ths bat the Week | honor. Chiet Miles Humphrey, the pres-| POlice Station Have Been] iv tire oA. tisin, Mr Hr Holilater ‘The First Comes from the Last. fe} : lot tesa si d { fi the fire of Sergt. James Churchill, ie Epibariae sneraninine Mi Formulated: bles ngide ad ay abe Wh roper food is din sick Pet idth: i ae ser lina & €o x RNWADMece et “duly. Cue pe a candidate for re-election, ne services. were conducted by en used In sick- row widths, in kid, ca . . jor of the Fitth street station, | D¢ 8 booming Pittsburg for the coming Bishop Potter, of New York; Bishep| ness the recovery 1s much more | 4" : u . ‘ ’ fan William Reich, a platn. | convention and that town will probably] Charges against Capt, John Delancy,| Satterlee, of Washington: the Rey. Dr. {rapid and sure, and a food that is}and straight goat, RTH will offer in theie man under that officer, testitted | Sjn8PT. ts vere add of the East Thirty-fifth street police| J. L. Parks, rector of Cavalry Church, | good and easy of digestion ts right}. ° GLOVE DEPARTMENT, on Frida Meh. onnle Bingen, Leeper of a | wale Selawates were addressed b station, have been formulated by Dis-| and the Rev. H. R. Remsen and T. P. | for any one. Sizes 8 to 2, $1.25 per pair, til Noon), W. “Gl £€Glo 'y, and Saturday P-@isortierly house in the district, had perlalist. In. extolling the herolsm of| trict-Attorney Jerome. Theee have al-| Newton Mrs. H. L. Gordon, of Corry, Pa., (gn' oon), Women’s Glac¢ Gloves, in Black, Browns, tld Bim that she had paid $10 to Woit | Me ladies. herslem, performed in the | ready been typewritten and will be ad-| The pall-bearers were Levi P. Morton, | was taken down with nervous pros- regular $2.50 & $3.00, Tans and Reds, 85c, Per pain se @ man from Headquarters had|*'This courage and heroism attracts | dressed to Commissioner Partridge. He] J. Plerpont Morgan, D. O, Mills, G. G.| tration and Mads Louie about a Ce “her to do 50, but passing attention. It does not yield | will recelve them to-day or to-morrow.| Haven, A. B. Orr, R. J. Granniss, Frea-| year ago, and for weeks it seemed i ’ ¢ trial Sergt. Churchin ffeat Kory gr poaltion, while the hero: | "The nature of the charges could not Seer sc neriee tanier doseph| | thet she SoH RO lye inane Boys and Youths Misses’ Glacé Gloves, Tans and Reds, 75c, per pair. ay th be, yet only. find be learned. Several witnesses, whose|J: Goodwin, B. Stevens, Dumont| She says: he medicine T took Ayia that evereih Ne yment | Opportunity. in modern. wars’ which ave statements have been aworn to, have| Clarke and E. D, Randolph. The in-| for my nerves and heart injured my | Patent Leather & French Calé (Rear of Rotunda.) Up and that Cross would take care | engendered by the survival of the brute | peen oxamined by Asaistant District-| ''™me"t Will be tn Greenwood Cemetery. | stomach and I grew steadily worse Sizes 11 to 2, $2,2 ular $9.50. : And’ T told Grose that’ 1 tothe continue ‘to. be. necessary “for nmny | Attorney Morgan, who hax charge of ig acim nti I could retain nothing. For 1 $2.25, roa! . the disorderly houses closed wp | Ye8F# to come, becuure the case, ‘The papera were on his desk] RUNAWAYS STOP MARKET, | weeks I was kept alive on one tex-| sizes 2%; to 5, $2.50, regular $4.00, y spoonful of beef tea and one of lime y fh that wort of talk going the rounds | Hons still exist which alm Goormed tnepesior Cross” thar | under the Incentive of Nelther, Mr. Jerome nor Mr. Morgan|Meavy Team Bowls Over carb | water every hour, and after a while| One Lot Boys’ Shoes,small ow si a EIR a2 FS ane would talk about the case, Brokers at No. 26 Broad Street, |! could not even continue that. I|_. i | PRETTY GIRL TOOK POISON. ———— lente GING Eee c teagan * | grew weaker and weaker and finaly | Sizes and narrow widths, orn acs attached to a heavy | was compelled to use sweet oil to | RINES GUARD TRAINS. |rorm ¥ Police Stenographer Had CLUB WAITER ACCUSED. head af Wall aiveet tocday and -piengg| feed the bowels, until one day my $1.00 per pair. eet to-day and plungea 8 ested that Cincinnati Mainta’ Disagreed with Relativen, [Held for Hearing, Charged with | !nto crowd of curb brokers at No, Nuts dry. ag 1 could not retain any. (Special to The Evening World.) | Robbing Harbor nin % Broad street. A dozen brokers were ¢ om Panama Rallroa NEWARK, N. J., Sept. 18.—Emily Bes- ed hal ies Golfers. | nrown headlong in the wild scramble o; [thing moistened. After the third OK a Lor, y | ter, a pretty girl of twenty, took lauda- Soaantiy hipp) je, a walter at the Har-! the crowd to get out of harms way, but Gaye poeen to pearly mana and for ’ : received the follow-|num at her boarding-house, No. 54| 2° steal, sda a pi LR a Wee eae 2820. them saree Broadwa; today trom Commander | Academy strect to-day and te'dvicg at| 1 WAS arrested to-day, charged with| For ten minutes the curb marker was itmes a day. endap ta standat, ‘Cincinnati: at Vacriansee noes mnie the numerous petty robberies that have! ought are, ind quotations were wot} «When I began cating Grape-Nuts this morning. ~y z \ND ENCYCLOPEDI ; for Panama went| woman was formerly a stenographe occurred at the golf grounds for the eS el 1 weighed 75 lbs.; now I weigh 110 t's guard of | Police Headquarters, where past three weeks particularly| ANOTHER WASHERY BURNED. and am doing my housework and . ns filled the office of nfiv: : with the theft of #31 in money and of a; ee teel a eating nearly any and every thing. I Police Hopper, ee aareh: tho pro! J. Bberhargt] SCRANTON, Pa. Sept. 18—The Lu-l teh every one I hear complaim of| —_—— y Mics Hesier disavreod with | }aber, 4 nerne washery, in the western part 0° mitotic Gi | 0} Help Wanted—Mal members, of her family. and. lett | Wnt mmitted ‘to fall at| Scranton, operated by noa-unton men, | Poor stomac! ty Grape-Nats and lelp Wanted—Male. OAs | home, | She has been dexpondent for] west New Brighton end will have a has been burned, Thls piant resumed | Wiany bave on the atrength of my! soy-w ran Tit or is years Fa. Y pm. some days : hearing before Judgo Wolk to-morrow. operations soon after the strike began. ' cure.” \" Noble @ Co, 61 Maiden Lane, y eu f

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