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MOSQUITO CONVENTION MAKES PLANS FOR STINGING BECAME QUITE \ REVENGE ON HEALTH COMMISSIONER LEDERLE. BURCL ARS’ RESORT TOMO R ROW? : oucet S&S UNDAT SZ bs, he's maxina wan on THew.| “CAG oy a g~ | EVEN CARRIED AWAY LOCKS. . caus trom Ai Borovahe EA > pnPA ANDO MANMA SKEETER ‘ Meanwhile Sleuths Were Sleuthing A Stre king Ee ) Females of the Tribe of Culex Hold a Convention to Even Scores with Health Com- missioner Lederle. matrons of mosquito society in New York. But the reading of the resolutions con- @emning Health Commissioner Lederle) for the active campaign he Is waging @gainst the tribe of Culex In Staten | Island and adjacent boroughs was in- terrupted. “B-z-2-2 B—m-m B-r-r-r!" came in excited protest from the delegation from | Staten Island. Mra, Culex Pungens-it ts the female} Mosquito that stings—paused and, litt-| Decide that the Stinger from New AND Abt THE LITTLE SKEETERS. ; and Uniformed Policemen Came "3 Jersey Shall Punish the Man Who| and Went, but Thieves Worked Interview lo ‘ Would Exterminate Them. 4 On Undisturbed. MOSQUITOFS CONVENTION ek on tqve, the undersigned, mosquitos tn So bora cy It was “high noon" yet lights blazed Pr 4 eonvention assembled,” began Mrs. Su} sity ms » }in the apartments of W. A. Ten Eyck, e = lex Pungerg, one of the most exclusive at No, 345 Manhattan avenue. Mrs, H. we A. Lewis, who lives just across the hall, ecze Ly jaa w the tilumination and she rubbed her leyes, sure that she must be mistaken, |It was Wednesday and she gnew that an her nelghbors were away on thee sum- mer vacation “Mary,” called Mrs. Lewis to her New, ort. |cook, "do you see lights in the Ten ycks'?" Mrs. Lewis did not want to judge too hastily. “Sure,” sald the cook lady. Se for the police,” cried her y . ing a languid antennae, surveyed tho of- mistress, ‘I'm sure that something ts Reasons for the Sudden Exodus from the Fashion- fending delegation through her lorgnette. iron > Ppa Wall really, wpon say word ahe ex. Out into the buening sun raced Mary, able Seashore Resort of a Number of the Cottagers fee i stopping neither to change her mornlig; her neighbor in the convention, the r lo ‘. looming and lively Mrs, Culex Impiges, SUn rare renner acera anal teana Given by One of the Members of the Most of Brooklyn Borough. t . may aded Peesalits “ici irri” reeavonee him three blocks away under a cogner . ss more from the serried ranks of Staten rotary se Wiles Ooping) Skione en 0b fe Exclusive Circle. Island. Above the uproar came finally the pro- test of the delegation’s President, Mrs. Avophiles Punctepennis, of New Brigh- ton. | a two-odilar bet in the third race. He yawned and fanned himself as Mary told him to follow her. “Shure there's loights in MISS KEETER Eycks,"’ she sald, breathlessly. | Boasts of Best Blood. Put two on Blue Beard,” said the) = Swe. will not be dictated ty by New SHARPENS HER BitL |... “and he walled for the nod of the 5 | slower. regulations for the Ano Perhaps ay o you don't know, ladies, that my great- “Hurry,” urged the cook lady, and they ton, of Lord Cornwallis, of Gen. Howe. The policeman aacended to the Ten ’ . * Ever since the Revolution the best blood | myck apartments and “investigated.” Mr. James Creelman’s Famous Interview with the Peon West Hoboken Boys Form a} Young Woman Calling Herself} Horse Plunges Into Crowd in) «re front aoor's been jimmied, but Drotestel Mrs. Culex-Pungens.! League and Sign an Agree-| Elsie Wolfarth Is Arrested in| the Street, and They Are Seri-| ‘ey've been surprised by me and have é “They” Granted by Leo XIII somewhat antiquated cut of the Anoph- if j a Con Isl; e Hall Trampled Under the They'll not break jn again,” eaid the . eles antennae, “I don't see what that ment to Take a Punching if ¢ ey sland Dane ously D {Janitor and the landlord We'll not Health Commissioner, I merely wished ‘Dhereupon three messive lockqs were to say that his attempts to annihilate put on the Ten Eyck's front door and &ce to the whole Culex family, and that | 4, es jolice |ANd five other persons slightly hurt to- |the hallway the landlord laid @ new fomething should be done to stop him. CULATED OR LE eoiee says she ts the daughter of Police} ii when a black horse belonging to|Turkish runner worth $60, which was in- ‘The method I propose is very mimple.| Srganized a leagne that may cut the Barney Weller, of No. 170 Eldridge |tended to appease Mrs, Lewis, L n £ We have a distinguished visitor from] bigness of the Tobacco pat They Flushing Avenue Station, and the other|strect, broke away from a small boy | On Thursday noon the runner was e oun aA Cuba smuggled in a bunch of bananas aa “dlaborute by-Inwa and a constitu-; the daughter of former Police Ser- who was leading {!t near that address |Rone, Mrs. Lewis accused the Janitor of t ‘ tion to which a doren have aubscribed |geant Knapp, were arraigned in the @74 ran into a crowd of women talking /having taken it away for spite just to e Pagctatus. Dasriclivar, tke worldyes| with due ceremony, and have fixél,« Tana [Count to-0 ‘ Ae eee [enon OB she: house ito: ame, new pecpts bd BGied Vella wetevers#pecinlist. Lather nud ‘ Coney Island Court to-day on charges of) Rose Goldman No. 166 Eldridge /0M the first floor. He ran off to the po- e y en 1e en ur UNEG Melo stever specialist, Tet het penalty that 1s ealeulated to insure | dinorderly conduct, after having apent Unof Ne lariage) U York!” che exclaimed. “We {nsist upon FEEDING ON KEROSENE young man's head who stood in the door | , home rule for the mosquitoes of Staten ail | of the grocery store, before he took up Island. Who the Cul Pp | Mary's trall, - ij family Lhe” By what, ant ae | “Tis burglars, belike,”” and he yawned) an e they take it upon themselves to make and drew his billy. His pace grew ~ nd that all my relatives can boast in | "The lights have gone out, aid Mrs, . e their veins the blood of Gen. Washing- ' (eee SS ——— of Enginnd and America has flowed tn | “They have been and went," he said, a . Late Pontiff. The Only Newspaper Interview Ever mot without a scornful glance at the took nothing.” has to do with suppressing this absurd] They Smoke. for Drinking. Iron-Shod Hoofs. have any burglars in this house. Mosquitoes are becoming a serious men-| a. youths of West Hoboken have| TWO young women, one of whom| Three women were seriously injured |extra fastenings on the windows. In Captain Frederick Wolfarth, of the for the express purpose of stinging him. | se you we will never hear from| total abstinence from the use of to-| the night in cells. jstreet, wae knocked Gown and heriakull | ce) Overiobklnw ithe cop, and. brougut a ‘ broken under the horse's hoofs. Sophie| ack plain-clotnes men with him. He gain. | bacco in any form. They described themselves as Elsle! y. . | i . eae 9 A Buzz from Bensonhurst. | None of the charter members is more| wWoifarth, nineteen years old, and Jen-|Vce"e™ of the same number, wi IP aereusenh 2 porate Knitting, Becapped Old ‘‘Grandmammas’’ of the yb chotue of approving buzzes, rose at |than thirtcen years oid, but all are as| nie Knapp, nineteen years old. peeke’ fom Bae dcaipled n> Herth 4 ts Meg Paulas een the conclusion of Mrs, Culex Pungen’s | garnest as grown-| in th ftorts| 4 Weatank egs were badly cut by the caulks of the le. scended to the Ten * 3 Tomar, Hut ‘bofore a vote one the |oaruest a8 grown-ups tn efforts! ‘They spent yesterday together atl ieee shoes, lityeks'. ‘he three strong locks that had Olden Time Replaced by Vigorous Women Who position could be taken @ stout and|to frown down the cigarette Coney Island, drank much claret, ac-! 4” vty Weaswell, of the same num-| heen put on the door had been peied and . osing Personage rose from the de! The {dea of forming such an organi-| cording to thelr own statements, and] pte s . a urn = ss = Foals zy : on from Bensonnurst. 1 | ztion came when Willle Edwards, of| were thrown out of a dance hall whera Pet WAS also knocked down and tram-[two of them were missing. The fur. Look as Young as Their Daughters. Notable Ex- I demand the right to be heard.” | High street, was taken to the hospital insisted on kicking the chande- | Mga on other persons were hurt, bat! (it), nad, lawn mower run, through oer se, HRC at fufforing from excessive smoking. Heliers and dving the now plog pong qitintertenherorer the plies. Chath Rat MMe kaw uhines were left worth amples. How Do They Do It? position on her broad and inflate was but one of a patty of the boys In| dance. Certain thelr names, sd again," telephoned the jani- Eyam the President of tie Society for | the town who were becoming slaves to! Policeman Callahan asked them to go | — landlord thi Reventon ot ih ty to Man.” she the “coffin nail." His condition be-]home. They would not. They * joshed” day yesterday Manhattan avenue ,) announced dramatically y mosquito | watched by a detachment of Com- eonie’s Kum-shoe squad, and | SagoooSOTOOSOOOO and fear 8) came al ead am ning z]the policeman, ceased him anit succeed | WHOLE FAMILY FOUND |* is allowed t pt ut the times sting exc mor ¢ 3900000004 Nominated in the society's permit his associates and the league wa the} ed in attracting a crowd of 2,00 pers as y tebed the beeglars returned the places specified by. the society's bs" | result, vetore Callahan lost patience and cook | ~SENSELESS FROM GAS, |i tiediat tie jandiert’t newest tocks laws. Legitimate @ should vid Acconting to the constitution and by-| them to the station, h the little that had must be Wagered axuinst the commis: ‘ | In left to the ‘Ten Eycks. sioner who is attempting our extermina-| laws adopted, any member who is} Capt. Dooley did not want to lock | —————— Huneoed again,” telephoned the jani- tion, but we refuse absolutely to coun-| caught smoking Is to be soundly| them up, but they insisted, saying they tor to the landiord, reame A u L e 4 Re eee ten Culex Stimuians, |tiTashed te his fellow members. ‘They | wanted to avo what tho tnaide of a cell | Father, Mother and Two Children | sy; fired!" yelled the landlord. the huge President of the deluegation |are to punch him to a measure befit-| looked Ike, and they were accommo- Have a Narrow Escape in ea IGT NE ERE Pad ; from Fordham, “tne man and his min-/ cng the extent of his Infraction of the | dated. Brooklyn Home. ing t i vi e Sine Reale i jing his bank roll, wi sz man aoe estat ee niven Tapaanne ‘rules. ‘The period of membership ts] Later they weakened and told who y \\ko had given it to him blew cigarette m1 e ne we might as we vegetarians like our| fifty days, beginning to-day. No one] thelr fathers were. Capt. Dooley An entire family narrowly escaped! suioke in’ bunches and on cue- Aan 7 ea Tow terurt Give me Lederie or | Wil! be allowed to withdraw under )up Capt, Wolfarth on the phone phyxtation in Brook | WHY. 1 Give me death! |penaity of fifty “good, hard puncies.” |and told him of the young woman ne {IY early Henante of the: flat) ; . Srhe President of the Society the | ‘rhe constitution and by-lawg are as| had there who claimed to be his dauga. House at N Fitkins avenue emelloa! CLOTHES A MAN'S, The Novel Defense of a Man Charged with Uxore Eicrention of Cruelty to Man jumped to | go ows: tor, and tehing aim of the circumstances 288 @bOUt 6.30 o'elock and traced it to 4) " o egute’s ree] "We he undersigued, hereby protest against the delegate’s re Ww t uni he exclaimed. PACA | PR Easel eae Rese eat iclegr ea (see tle Tutal pLaleonel te yooryeliver SHRIEK WOMAN'S. icide. Will He Convince a Jury that He Ought to marks, fnoculation of the ¢ to form a none-smo! mms per WIth | ey, PC: t oki he fe " e en hind the little grecery store which L The object ls to discour smoking |the (iusiing avenue end of ¢ y £ | i How fever is against all rules of : i 5 er owns. ul He eW overeat: Mit is against the mos- |among its members, by Imposing a Ane and then Capt, Wolfarth sald fy an ex. | © . i Kiatedreranai hele two das ‘Arrest of Husband Reveals that Be Acq tted P 2. Ree eHEe wast chat ie salate 4 cliee leat ; ester, his wife-anc 0 daus , quito came laws: for, while August \ that will consist of fve hard punches | cited vol 4 i to we Fe Wife, to Gain Free Rides, Goudtediy falls within the open season. for the first. offense and ten hard| “if you have a girl there claiming to tees Wete all found unconscious, ‘The @ummer that makes mankind our proper | [OF [06 7 Tal Me offenses. be mY daughter, Who got drunks uy Key one Bas range had vot been closed Wears Male Disguise. food, murder is contrary the best |Punches for subseruen : Wine, Who raised a disturbance iy a) Sh Drs piaumards, Crom. the: Brads fraditions of mosquito society In this | “We all agree not to emoke clear auice hall and was arrested after aie fd, Steet Hospital, ‘resuscitated the NTON, July %5.—Driven to : jot surprised that such al ettes, cigars, aweet co - Tacling a crowd, 1 want to a4 ; RSS CAUEy: ‘oposition should be seconded by the = 1 CiCht nicer home In the West by poverty, Walter t to chew cut plug of any other |#ow 1 have only ¢ that Se ats Y 43 thirteen years old and is at hot bed. Good-night.” ‘ordham, delesate, ai tary in that fami 0 5 aE vention is not aware that it is iw to take effect on July 24 and] ot Gooles asked Capt. Wolfarth to| of her ancestors that the lat continue In force unt Sept, 1, a period] unk the maiter overs ‘Phe rep wast? | ° ° zdgar | ; Detective Fraley for riding on freight bi %S omet ‘Poe, after a night of torment inj of fifty days. . Paik ery ounes Ww ee y, Wass i gaye a 1 pip tania nome, exclaimed, “Take thy | 2 leaving this unioa will bel taken, She i no daughter of tale FIGHT WITH SNAKE. The woman was in male attire, and from out my heart and thy form punches. Capt. Wolfarth's: message was take: or from out my door.' To be s s found to have cigar-|to the git! and she became hysterics her sex was not suspected until her ° / thought his tormentor was a ray silk or cut plug on}sobbing that her father had disowned husband slipped his handcuffs and ran ? / 1 be taken from him | her. | Venomous Moccasin, Uncovered We way. from the detective. The cry she r s given him for each| Both young women were well-dressed.) Hay, Wound Itself Around Mad- 4# that particular culex appr ©, plece of corn silk or chew] had a litte money, but seemed much out uttered was so thoroughly feminine Miller and his wife, Katie, of Jersey “ BADLY BITTEN IN esd hey cco fize of her descendants the mistake @ Natural one. clgare 4 Disorder followed this envenomed | of plug. of their natural nt in the dance ison Nash's Hand. that the detective accused her of mas- i" 3 28 | “We led, o ives to this on the sidewak: * 4 rt = : thts. Hy speech, and in the midst of !t what We all pledge ourselves ewaks of Coney querading in male attire, and she ad. F* Woked' uke a nnge and vory black thun; | agreement and agree to take, the pun: (Special to The Evening World.) \tnieted the truth of the accusation. A Startling Possibility Discovered by Eminent dercloud rose in the ominous west, and pment if we break it, without resist- A ASTPORT, L. 1, July 25.--While| Before Squire Naar Mrs. Miller de- fn less than five seconds hung directly i ; ; pitching hay Madison Nash was bitten|Clared she was nineteen years old and ee above the section of Central Park ¢ who have subseribed are | DQ) r bihred dehal war ny Ma Sare OLR ene orities. hare the convention was in session. Christopher Werner, Will- PORTO RICANS HAVE to-lay by @ venomous mocassin snake: | Rd been married two yeats. The ern Aut! , 1,’ Meer ward Ret! A BIG CELEBRATION, | s:riisne uistan Ferdinand Po) Julius Werner, in the hay and within |they put In a hom Before Nash had the| Mined to seek when they deter- Stings from Jersey. e when they, deters Ae it drew near bhe members could Binger, ney, ; Hanaeltoniny: k ints It or ta get | Having no money, they stole rides in @iscern banners on which were written are block of “Spring and 2 ie Y } or to Bet freight cars until caught here last night, the following inscription steve tele auth away the snake had struck him on the| ‘Tho woman will be sent on her Journey Beet neeritcer nescclati@y ef Journeys uWe hay aD otew Gnd there cupation Made a Holiday on © SLeD UO SURG aU Ce ePOE DIS along: nophiles of Pass.ale sick from sme sand there and and bit him again and again, Nash | ———_—_$_{__- “Grand Lodge of United Mosquitoes of f h. We have the Island, managed to shake it off and it was at Summit.” ‘smoked ciga and some of the tacked by William Scott, but got away.! PASSENGERS FOR EUROPE. e ven e It was the belated delegation from| boys chew tobac e smaller ones! SAN JUAN. Porto Rico, July %.—In | Nash's a began to swell at once, New Jersey. And as the monster awarm| smoke the silk from corn, and we think soon Was twice its natural Ret fick like |@ccordance with the ‘oclamation of @escended upon the convention, they | that any one is likely t ttended by Dr. W. | invaripaivel ohomin: Wille, Edwards, #0 we fave formed|Gov. Hunt the fg eee 4 this league or union: Iverybody 18 | Ameritan occupation es nehes, and ¢ Porto Rico Is zs dert willng 40 take the punches, and you can icing celebrated an a hollday. ‘There | BROWNIES’ DAY TO-MORROW.| . V"u°" oh r bet they won't be man js being h anniversary of the | «any Well-Known Persons on the @ ond Minnetonka. The Grand Passion’s Devotees Divided Into Classes ; Salling to-day on the Red Star line Al : fore their ful ed volces, c only arted, and there are a lot] will be ball igh Renee : ¢ Ref | | a ne prapsesions: | more, boyan wit elt come’ Tn ier, 1 governor wlll be grraant, oN Leuey Wit tinve Thete Anmuat ont-| steamship Vaderiand moe: vee by a French Scientist. Where Do You Belong? Rest “even the delegations from Flatbush and Mhe nat are Jol of Philadelphia; Dr. 8. Ha ing heartily in the Ashman, ee’ with their magnificent proportions, Bay Rides dwindled into insignitic poy around hare, and 1am to punch the | cet inwlatWiliestenesIor: tings Brown, Prof, and Mrs, D. Cady Bi BY into silence. When the conventhnr 's wha amo! vile the nem= as ee jth o ; ; ee pad recuvered from the effects ut tins holé aim. We ura going to. Ket a The Brownles, from Bond street ana| Paton, Col. and Mra, Ashley Cole and hime easive entrance, Mrs. Culex , of Manhattan. hammered for o: “IT move,” she said, above the ing ae Wi. “that we leave the pui snignnne® dedeite ty Nie ekesica| PUBLIC COMFORT STATION. New Jersey.” Miss Anita Formose, Rt. Rev. H. Ga- lbriels, Bishop of Ogdenwbury Kath sh, Marchioness L, d'Au- at Whitestone, L. 1., where the day wil iward Box, Dr. Willlam R. in games of all kin Suteh, Dr, and Mrs. C. H. Taomas and LEMAR ee mm ee Our Pages of Funny Pictures i Brownles are going to Stimm ports Are In Water Until Both aken Out Safely, be qr ‘time not one protesting voice was BAY SHORE, L. 1, July 25.—Howard | cu dagainst the New York resolution| py 7 Bastien 7) panne ara Cup Gt was carried unanimous. an) the | Plans ed for One Just South of} Watts, a professional swimmer, was) osnuny brown, after whom the or- ion adjourned sine di 125th Street. saved from Drowning to-day by Arthur neds sass. He ‘expesta| P. A. & Franklin, Vice-President of the i ripple ‘ ais Me ‘ ganization is MA gubtece oe Bor ee Oe Plans have been filed at the Bureau of} Klanber, a companion, Watts swam{apout 1x hundeed guests will accom: | International Mercantile Marine Com- » 2 heattan, for a one-story] out long distance from shore when h pany the club. Dhe c ‘d will lea the 5 i the Wreeze stirred the Jangula| Butdings, Man 5 re Ww OF club, | . and family, Mr. and Mra, J. HH While -high| brick publle comfort station to be erest-| was seized with ccamps. His shouts for| foot of Bast Third street on the steamn-| POX Os, “ane ors, Edward P. Brin- @ solltary|ed in the centre of Park avenue, near|help were hoard by Klanber, who was] 208t Na er ei © the | fon, Mr, and Mrs. George D. Dana, J. t of @ ceriie| the south side of One Hundred and|in the water some distance away. bet Tim" Hi J. 8.’ Hall ‘down o y. Klan-|" "Big Tim" Sullivan and all the litte] Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. 6. , ° Hd Sixth | Dwenty-frth stawet. her at once struck out in the direction |Guiltvans are going along’ with. thele| Mussel! Tams, ‘Thorston Laurin, Robert : ‘ Board of Health butia-|_The, olty of New York is the owner.|of Watts and reahod tho latter after he|constituents. So are Tom Foley and| Leary, Dr. Charles G. Molin, Dr. L. H, A ! - ie bravely planning al Renwick, Aspinwall & Owen, of No, 367| had sunk twice. He supported him| Johnny Oakley, as well as a dosen other | Neuman, Mr. and Mrs. Milton G. Niblo, ‘ ‘sat Commmise| Fifth avenug. are the architects, The until assistance came, when both were least dide political lights. Charlie Ander. | H. 8. Wilcox, G. A. Vasquer De Velasco, ont ip placed at $25,000, brought safely ashore, — - ‘on will bethe marshal of the day, and Mr. end Mrs, Charles T. White, __ ? ta — He