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aD b bie ll eee a ae = aK! THE WORLD: SATTRDAY EVENING, JULY 16, 1902 . CHORUS GIRLS © °°" °° Gy"eSpronINe rRIp 1n “NeW YORK BY DAY.” SEE NEW YORK J. J. DUFFY AND MISS O’MEARA, FLATS & APARTMENTS TO Lit. WHO ARE TO WED ON WEDNESDA Y. | Unfurnished—WwWeet Side. rr WEATHER AN FOR GOTHAM F ony One "heeddile Theatre Open, but Roof Gardens and Vaudeville Houses Seem to / Flourish. ! “Paris by Night” Players Go Bnoite fey 7 Into Raptures Over Mansions of Millionaires as Explained) by Man with Megaphone, » We *or—4 jerge, light rooms; el improve, 3 ROOMS, 554 tC ROONS, ma Stone tubs. an W, 1 i Baad prin tat ‘ MSTH, 816 large ght ‘a A big green “Seeing New York” auto- neh water lege \y JEFF DE ANGELIS HOLDS mobile rolled along Manhattan streets THE Se ee ioe 1Q a ' yesterday afternoon with as novel a lot ‘<a FORTH AT MANHATTAN. of passengers at the uniformed “per- rari von nhs son” with the megaphone voice ever ex- plained the wonders of the great me- tropous to. The gay soubrettes and Unfurnished—Brooklyn, = * Wevelties for Next Week at statuesque j gy 4TH AY, 180 rere s show girls who do “Parts by Night’ improven mate, $14 80 em it fa hyena Luna Park and every evening on the Madison Square pate whe ( me Roof Garden went on a strike and de- * er inuous Performance manded that Managers Rush and FURAN . Houses, Weber, who are responsible for tho F i Parisian attractions under the eys of East Side, - La epeenmned give them a chance to seo New SH ‘The large and luxuriant crop of hot ry day, Met "rata Retell Sha tes ; weather amusements for town-held Mew Mow Fornore, Pare be IRVING bi dilibies sonttinee to Seren. etn Night!" complained Sylvin Beecher, the ING, BACH, cH 14 near A few important changes. Week after “Bpaniah senorita,” to William Bill, who absolute cleanliness, corner. ; Ian tale Gheatrea—the Hew York and loMctatly looks after keeping the names TEXINGTON AV. a | vf capper gabe gy Edel oae of all the chorus girls out of the papers, teeptny ie Se “and we want to see New York.” LEXINGTON @eason. Next week's attractions are largely of the roof garden and vaude- ville order, ‘The Casino, with “Piff, Paff, Pouf!"* {a the only Broadway theatre now open, are Weather has no wikting effect on t Jolly travesty’s continued suc- 3 tes, On Wednesday evening the voting contest (open to ajl orchestra-seat hold- t front and ‘yok, “newly aor dentist. LEXINGTON AV. «a e small cool rooms; references; office, "eae TV7 tas Parlor teow te A on TON AV. to rent: tel z wha 3ia2—Pari: “is &% — | newt AS aly “houses ae . ‘The biggest “Seeing New York’ auto mobile the Park triage Company owns was brought around to the Gar- den Theatre, and it wasn't five min- utes after the party had left Madison avenue that the megaphone eluctdator was almost put out of business. “What was his turn?” demanded Mar- ‘THe BADE: BACHELOR OUEFY SICK BABES OUT Treasure Ship Found That |ACTHSS SLPS - to the St. Louls Falr at the elo Conkling “on the right," “waa he as J y on ar | ULTER as Fes, House)—Cool, ‘ 4 In the ‘legit’ or did he do a vaudeville y SMbbme_ Fi tnctt wetkiy; ioe-water a management's expense : stunt?” - pow orn *, oer ia —Two nicely Be fteclan” pail Lap ved oe | ‘As the automobile rolled up Fitth ave. re A Root, will de strengthened. ty aevers!| Migs Kathryn V. O'Meara to Be Evening World’s Third Outing aus the “Parle by Wient'” tesciastere By Means of a Big Steel Cage Diver Locates : Dew musical numbers and specialties for Nearly every girl in the company Is the Sunken Hulk of the Islander Maude White, on iyo Brewdaay, RT ie |e omine werk The nenaiiners tor} Wed to the Popular Supreme for the Mothers and Infants) trom the south or West with the ex- : Twice Strikes M ae et | Watch a Ce, hos, Robinson and tre} Court Clerk on Wednesday of Poor Quarters of the City| pr" it,ane, “eee from Off the Alaskan Coast, wice Strikes Man, Who Po- lien it 2 Bs ath nel y Paris (Missour!, maybe), ang New cy litely Admits that He Had) fricar. i York ta full of unexplored corners, Was Enjoyed. : <A Little of Everything” at the New! Next | hate the Waldoet TACOMA, Wash, July 16—Capt Annoyed Her, Va Amsterdam Aerial Theatre, with Fay 5 J successfully used In April in locating ral a a impro' ronetants, ‘ Templeton and Peter F. Dailey as fun- -_ | ——— “On the lett” sald the megaphone, | once, Manaete of the Neptune Salvage | the sunken British ship Andelana, lying iioere 1m Taree. “ieht, coal, waa, F makers-in-chief, {8 playing to “capa-| pichard J. O'Meara, tho retired Har- | ‘The third of the trolley rides for the) “is the famous Waldorf-Astoria, the Ge ae eye the wreele of the| thirty fathoms deep In Tacoma harbor. | . mre ONT Snreint team r @ity” and offering coolness and amuses liem contractor, of No. 161 Fast Ono (sick bables inaugurated by The Even-| manager of which, Mr, Boldt, recelves steamship Islander, which| Finch found the wreck of the Isiander| Maude White, actress, ts being con-| ‘each with, osm Vand “pa. ay Ment combined. Hundred and Fifteenth street, an- ing World took place last evening under| one million doliare @ year." tank in Alaaka water three yeare ago, /¢tght miles north of the southern point] gratulated to-day on her bravery in| water: tial turaiah 3 Guerrero, in the Carmen pantonime, | nounces the coming marriage of the (perfect conditions of sky and weather.| The ride was nearly broken up at carrying down nearly a hundred of the |of Douglass Island and a mile and a| slapping the face of @ big man who ae i Nicely, far iahedroomes Tigh ay fe MUM! the leading card on the New|tast of his accomplished daughters, |Long before 7.45 o'clock, the hour fixed) this polnt by Edyth Forrest, who in- pare 20). crew, besides half a|half off shore, The vessel has a great| suited her, and then dared to speak | 770i eering: also iarge room; gentl Fork Roof, Next week's novelties will| Mise Kathryn Verbnica O'Moara, to /for the start from Bayard street and|aisted that the oar be stopped wll she Finch ye a8 pe pe Fe ; ho Sea we eiridone socee i. ber after she had ordered him not | _reseonane ___ = be Helene Gerard, the Parisian eques-| James Joseph Duffy, and thus the re- {the Bowery, little groups of tired) met the highepriced hotel-keeper. divine eae nvented UE Capt. steel | submerged reef, rather than an tceberi.| Arias White Is & pretty , trienne; the Stein-Eretto Family, |moval of one given vip by hia friends mothers, with pale, fretful bibles In] “One million sounds pretty good—| smith, of Milwauke Ng :| He expecta to raise the Isiander or to Riba ddhid ably womens Hayate BROADWAT, 1429, opp =u “human bridges,” and the Pantset as a hopeless bachelor, |thelt arms, atood waiting the arrivall why, in Detroit the mana HiCKY.\ comectsmsnmste cies recover the: treaaure on) board, ally Blond. aud. Of atiraauive taco aad)” Hews nei fe eeoe Trio ot grotesques. ‘The Sunday night] Mr. Duffy has been for twelve years jof The Evening World cars, and when|to get his board and keep,” mei ia vaudeville with Stephen, Grat: | FeHeAv Seat ae ie ‘oe, Goncert stars will be Datas, Gyerrero,|a clerk in the Special Term of the the footraiis were let down and the cara) In mililonaires’ row the ladies of the ) jtan. She says the man whose fa board fn | vrivate Perwiy, yeaa,» ai 4 Delmore & Lee, and the juggling Mc- | Supreme Court, having entered the ser- jopened for them to board them there) merry, merry gasped Pg von eres bd be Mall stn st 1 8T., 23 W . Bans. vies from the old Slath, now the|was not a happler crowd of women and| ‘That, ladies, Is the magnificent Grattan were playing In Washington | ler snd.cleove: house Necpine. ct Behm 1A At Hammer: Paradise Root Gai-| Twelfth Assembly District, when the {children in all New York, There wene| home of Marcus Daly," sald the mega ' 1 @ Jand fiually Inaulted her, TH AN area z ns Pewit, the mysterious face, and| ate Senator Edward F. O'Reilly waa | ¢ir German babfay, whoee moist blond | phone airiced pacnt's omice Paz way toa the: | oti Hall room, . fanntag water, 0190 q Gpadon!, tho sensational juggler, are|the Tammany lender there curls the breete érbdted by the spend-| “Any relation to Pete?” inquired Lin- man. ped up atid raised Mw Hut, | P. Jaze. AS up: Ice-waer - the chief vaudeville attractions, while] Miss O'Meara Is the youngest Of MX |ing trotieye fanned Into @ dry, soft} net Fiske, “Peter's such a saver. “T Insulted you the last tim met," | lite &t oo, Teatater! one “Varsifalia,” with ts company of sev-|children of Rioharnd J, O'Meara, who | quefness, while their blue eyes, drawn | “T never learned so much famlly his- a er vee 1) ACES. ‘ ta” #1 up h nty-five, continues Its early popularity. | will give the bride away. The cere- land fretful from the tong day full of) tory about these milllonaires in my | Miss Waite % ne) TREE Bo WS TAree Om Tn gstoms ) Q Duss’s Orchestra at Madison Square| mony will be performed by Kev. |yany troubles, cloned dreamily, And the | tite," remarked Naomi Arnold when the ~ eainie Oh, very. well,” said the man, “it] $4: ,others" 81.59 up; Bouthernere : Garden nighily rendere the new Venice,| vather James A. Aylward, at the |aimples on their little hands clasping | tinmersie: usa 08 pened, . Relati ’ thaU'e the way you tana | h & jute. ont B veritable “City of Bong,” and sill| church of st. Ceca, Wednesday nest |ineip mother's seamed to deepen and) “Wel the boy in blue with the Born elative in Brooklyn with Whom | William Meyers Held in $1,000 | is, tuce Aiea White stepped up to him 4 ’ reyat 10 A. M. thelr mouths to amile unconsclous ap: | hos told me thi aid Linnet Fiske, ; 5 i nd struck him twice across the mout P)_fofmed Is not above the average New! re, Rose Conroy, of No, 5 East of the cool sire that. had sh She Left Her Money Believes} Bail for Attacking a Woman] a\"us'ircanay, "Md Fhe man) preciation lulled them to reat; and big, wan, dark- nd th® | gyed Italian bambinos, who reaghed out who Is Incidentally the niece of Jim Fiske, “Uve Yved in New York nearly all TYorke?’s tastes VAUDEVILLE HOUSES. Miss Whita Waa £9 overcome by. the Incident that she became almost hys- terical and had to go into the lobby of One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street, will be the matron of honor, that She Has Been Mur- After a Member of the Party “For Lizette," a playlet of theatrical fe, by Mark Louis de Coucy, heads An unusually attractive programme Jas been arranged for Proctor's One ext week's programme at Proctor's a Sate od ta man: oad after making stops at Delancey street! been driving in the Perk, but you don’t —_— ee 9 Jet; $1.10, 1 peseang ah eageer tated! caste Regia hare ly Boeing and Thirteenth street after taking 0n| generally have a third party giving a] A search in whtoh the mA James Robert Haines and 1 Hope Crewe! Frank Scannell, son of George F. Scan- in which thero Is much mys-] 94, amet t ajans 694 Sars ¥ oe ee ee tease wi eet age mothers and bables. Funning account of the Anancial and | tery is being made by the police for], William Aig Fis first of the eines Boden said ye gat ir clever sketch, “ ir . + t v0 . Katte Dor 5 he employees ¢ ¢ Brooklyn Rapid-| tome, No. 43 Ninth street, Brooklyn, Honeymoon,” to Proctor's Fifth Ave-| ushers, Two hundred Invitations have All Nations K domestic standing of your mijitonaire | Katte Dorach, who has deen missing | 7h e Na ¥ ae Wak cevtatoedae Wold of 7 Theat ° ‘The kalat ei 4| been isaued, and among those who ‘will | AJl nations were represented in the/ neighbors under those circumstances.” | since May 6, and whose cousin, Mra, | 778 lompany to be tried for at- uae Me ia Years age, Als Satan wnadeviie Deane ati te Attend are Bherift Mitchell L. Erlange’, |nappy eargo, Some of the mothers had| ‘The Lenox Library made an uncertatn | John Pfeufer, of No, iz Hart atreet, CAERIRE plsseeere OF he. SOP OF intl Teng Boden,, Hane ot tale pie Fire Conpmigsioner Hayes, Bunerinten |nevgr been above Fourteenth atreet, and | Rit when the eluciigtor ended hie peru: | Brooklyn, belleves she has been murs company during the two-fare rlote on) Racing Commission, surv’ BEEilonal attractions et this playhouse. | Henk Ie ig aa a ray ration by remarking that the largest lidered by & ian, the Coney Island lines, He has boen| funeral will be held from the home Sun- bo and Addie Sperling, while Capt. Dan- fel J. Sullivan will support hla fellow Lepartment; Deputy Attorney-Genera Clarence W. Francis and several of the | Justices of the Suprome Court, bridesmaids will he Misses Badle Dem- | covetous hands for the wavering street lights as the cars sped up Third avenue |the ride up Third avenue to One Hun- and Twenty-ffth stree! dred town and up Amsterdant avenue to One my life and I've never been so far ‘from Broadway betore, Of course I've inate of Bibles in the world was side. "L never heard so much about mone} dered, Katle w ervant girl in the family of Jacob Bloch, No. #48 Groene avenue. Offered to Pay Her Fare, hed In $1,000 bail by Magistrate Voor- hees in the Court of Special Bessions the Bijou Theatre and slit down for halt ‘an hour until her nerves steadied own. day afternoon at 2.3 o'clock, ¥ W—Ten cool Wet porcelain ba 1TH ST. Wy ike T ity i - to t ny o a and Twenty-Afth Btreet The-) There will be a reception after the |v snared and Sixty-aecond street, then}! my life.’ sald May Sheridan. ‘Tait | Bhe had saved nearly $40 and had given edb ge pel Ragheb fade aca el FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. |2 Prominent among the week's novelties | Putth avenue, Me. and are Duly wit into Broadway to the termigus at Two| fur iniiion dollars A Inthe apartment | the money to Mra, Pfeufer. July 4 ial ap ley ; 4 ome to thelr friends later in ‘ tt . , > ; } * wt Keith's wil be Grant Stewart's pretty apartments Mt No. #8 East One | Hundred and Twentieth street, Kings-| at 0 per mont fy ortieeh street When Mra, Pfeuter called on MAy|" 1 19 ggiq a member of the Potruch Pacer Pe Side, s, \ Meteb “The Girl from Kansas,” with |ffundeed and Foriteth street, rong, [bridge, of the route mapped out by | 7." just about be good enough for|¢ she was informed by Mrs. Bloch) p10:5 omered to pay Mrs. Potruoh’s! 22. 149 —Handsomel) Agents “ky dlive May and J. N. Albaugh, George | here they will live. ‘Transportation Superintendent Delaney, that really Cleopatra's needle?" that Katle hod been sent to the German | oo oia fare and that oo eaves ts a aL ee ee b/s and pain! ent Thatcher, of minstrel fame, and O'Brien ot the Metropolitan Company, waa for|nsked Miss Fiske “I knew a chorus | Hospital, but her cousin was unable) rave the car voluntarily sates. reasonable 700s, them a veritable voyage of discovery. |iTl once who could read, the hero tio and any trace of her there ; and, Havel. fs phic, Do you suppose she was there | yy Preut 4 ef The cases of Foreman Cooney, Con- “phe Vaudeville Exchange,” a clever “L haven't had any supper,” confessed |at the time It was carved?” lia, Pfeuter received a letter {foM) auctor John Loughlin, Motorman| / Furnished-—Weet Side, gkit acted by Watson, Hutching and one little German mother, whose sturdy | Varied were the excametions when | York posteuirk and whica informed “her | Charles Regan and Charles V. Sparad-| ISTH, 243 w.—Mandsomely furnished 8 and | s§r9t awards, will be the headliner of an two-year-old lay sound asleep in her |Senator Clarke new, Nous Woe Pomaii: {thi Ratio wey then In Beowaville, but| owsk!, because of the attack on Mrs! {ng dantor Teady tor nouneacey mecellent’ Dill at Tony Pastor's. arm. ""The children were allao exelted| te mtory of nae recenthy announced |A'® Mo agdeena and no explanation | John Kerwin, of No, tab Twenty-ninth| THM OF Be WE torn 34 fern Alonzo Lang, Miss Marion Clark and and they all wanted to come ao much |Warriage, jand the Tome ot an male the letter | atreet, Brooklyn, were continupd until] {29m Sbartments; housekeeping; gio Charles Patterson are next week's stars that I didn't have time. I had to sitp Friday, July 2%, because Mrs. Kerwin Frit mei. pot _water ou ‘ at Huber’s One Hundred and Bixty-seo- Of and pretend that I was going up to] Were Sehome for Carnegie. ja Oi conned to her bed by the ine| resnertant’ onthe ant nae ae La Street Casino, the corner for something to get away. I TBA wrt F et ot good Andy Juries ahe received on July 5. ano i_rererenc anes, ia: ictures, wilt! - " could do by turning It over to us." saiy " ive rooms, bath, 4 jap-Russ mn war pictures, with sev . had never been above Fourteenth atreet feayen Ww arren “He never st me. Oscar Wunder, the inspector charged bistaly “turnioned; ching, » hs opeeegetad Lerhvey ae rag 4 Detective Arrests Man Packing before, And my, isn't New York bij T once knew @ Wo Hin with attacking Max Finkelstein on one} _ het_w: 7. raw big audiences at t jen went through that house, a t of the company's ct rea “ Musee. U d Happy Despite Drowsiness, — | Net (hough Me think ‘of all the win Strained baton Unfurnished—East ue, Small Letter-Boxes and| rar uptown the mothers stopped chat-|dows that had to be cleaned. She the Fi hi IRVING PLACE. 58. i SEASIDE AMUSEMENTS. : ting among themselves and stared |thought Mrs. Carnegie must be awful donee ioe, al hprovamenite hall wer et,, ies | . Ietterson de Angelis in his successtut| Holding Slab of Marble Under | enrerty out of the cara straining th | busy. netyeninth etreet the automobile suiiclent and he wee discharged. so 3 pe tomy u ‘« eof Mra, Finkelstein ag: the| Tar a Hea Tae a Sandon tor ie £ eerste opera, “Toe Toreador.” will aue-| ie yom even through the darkness to get alturned ints the Park, where Ben Welsh, inspectors, who ejected her will come] "Toons and hn re Bieeay, fats 7 Wahi on p ceed Paula Edwardes at the Manhattan * glimpse of the shrouded fields and) the comedian 0 nearly up Aug. 16T gore And Nath $14 te 2 SS ar eeean ‘airy rooms, Gata ye Beach Theatre Monday night. Many) = hillaides that lay stretched along the aa fot Oe ta ting on. tak whled_ fou i reazoriat e reuta Ta 7 ee brio alka NY renee ot ie eriginal cast, including way. At One Hundred ad, Tenth atreot Amateur Athletio Union Honors ' ‘or joor, lane Willlam Blaisdell and Norma Bell, are| petectiveSerst, Rickert, searching for] But the tables slept and drank in| Harlem came ont, of les tate S| Saeed i teal ; 7 . r hen th th Y potaieed "The Sunday rousical pro-|q novelty at (9 A. M. to-day at Divi-|health and strength with every uncon |tispoSi ae ihe “eugimer warden’? and | the President’s Daughter for x ay © Sonne Powe ‘ gramme at afternoon and evening con 4K will i larenk bef simbing “Morningside | TES vel *| sion avenue an eap street, Villiame- | scious breath. dran fore lorning \e @egant rooms Gants will be furnished by Shannon's| burg. found it ine taciturn gentleman| On the way ack, however, the |D#ghte 4. _ponigitg 9 Haro Her Participation in Games ES mF Ta oa : bow y b ’ rts 4 A i f —One mer Milry Band. ey Geores Kemmer and | who was parking up In & bundle numer-| mothers lost interest in the outalde| Vy Wynne, "Its auch al at the World’s Fair, Rie dita: het waist tee ene Ome | BET Picante BG a8 f Miss ynolds. aus small letter-boxes, the brass ends|world also, for they we | iirtu 8t a4. room fate, Tateat Tn | moderate, THe Baltimore Fire, with tte vivid por-| of speaking tubes and had a slab off drowsy. NET; SARE RAVE CSNY Broramesitat reat, reasonable ‘on | aera aft Wuaree ond oma) furelahed tiagal of last winter's horror, ts & gtar|marbie 21-2 by § feet under his arm. | "pay, but Tit steep good to-night," | Sarre People who are putting up for te ea AT TOSROONS. | Re eRe Bitguction at Dreamland. An almost en-| "Here, you. where are you wolng?"| excisimed one ted Hite mother, saad] "Ot, PERE inee was «place of 4 i arom mtece atsiet. Unie Renta $12 10 $17 Breskiyn. tirely new vaudeville Dill will be offered | arked the detective re neve Columbla College place of de-|tending the Amateur Athlet Jnion . i corner wo y ‘ ata oettt Malad a Poigeby] the Aetective. sald the man, [the daby will sleep good. He was ery-| cided interetl. 6, tomb, |Givmpte championship at st. Louls.| Rosenthal Says He Was Way-|itise sf: 8 he hot Sater a wunply Durrani, co abate att gmat Homan eluding Alexander Pt) Ricket Rot a Aaah of the names on! ing all day and I didn't know what to! atetk site ot areat'e Fomin het fal June 1, 2 and 3, and presenting to the Al Woron rusgieaging, t trlo, vk! the Wie ie ONG w, (nat gome of | do with him, I would tike to bring bim | A@mMMTason, °f Ti, ‘beautiful homes an (victors thelr medals, Miss Alice Roose-| ald and Assaulted by Men Unfurnished—Weet Side. ise 4 Bes 4 Oo A aTHCE newest amusement, | ret sous, Reing of w auspicious na-| every Right The Evening World sends) the Driv came Into view. Velt has been presented with a souvenir : nT SKOADWAY, seen-aeen., nMI6OL. pact] Tena! eh Soaeneoping ous hit, Additions to the free circus | ture Rickert, reiuested the man to ac-|out the cars.” Wee ae ill lohalten ts os, Oty Girdle by the association, Who Had Written Him) p29) ai) /mprovemena: Ball serview, #43, WERT HAT Thane Sie Le Getic. the aerial syinn compony , him to the station, The! J: was a very drowsy crowd that for these Mie homes, While ols og) ‘Though the weather was disagres- Petia rer Set rooms; all Improvements Tresk and Louise De Meo ptrange: eave is allen S the thiee at et working chorus gitls who can't|able, yet Miss Roosevelt did not forego hreatening Letters, gill: A’ Mabe} _ sunimmee eriese He. aid as F Beach, anjallghted at the three stations—Thir- 4,r-ome, bal y tr. MoT mace Henk adding to the number | wectrician, but refused to give Nis ad-|teenth Delancey and Bayard street Ve helt aslaciegafy struggling along | hor promise to be present, eee [STATE sania rooms, $150” 82001 came Melon ot his Coney | areas. OF ell anything about himeeit| |the downtown trip, Not « eepergerey A dedroowny ny ‘Cameras tcl ts| After the games were over the off. Fons, inwrovemenies “ale. | Bret mment of | Charges of larceny were mada by \- 4 AP: cers of the A. A. U. met at the Mis- : =e Riles: 5 dea? animals axe'in constant trains at jited of ‘tne Bott ‘labs pie Dalby ag street von the outward | gy “nt "ine river too dear tor any|sourl Athietic Association and voted to oh iausverente. sereet, | OF eer a br tes Owner. ‘4 faye ag0, Bei Journey til the refreshe th: oa] MH present Miss Roosevelt with the sou- 5; , Se et, LOW AT... 24—Nical eh week's drawing card. 015 Redford avenue. the ara and carried them back to their pints was voted the most plevarcenad| The rirdte is composed of heavy silk of No, 8 W ashington place, was '. placid ~ ech as arraigned in the Lee Avenue 4 spot in. New yon Son. In Exposition colors—red, white, blue | ret upon and beaten within two plocks Pecice, 4 . ” on tw) charges larceny andte if niton aren, Burr and Alex:| ia pold—gracefully jeined with alot his home this morning by three men) ey gi100m partinest for amall family! BOARDERS WANTE “ camns| cocemenepeiilmaameees | A A a “YOU'RE NO GOOD”—HEFLIN. AUTO BROKE WOMAN'S LEG. Mianie buckle consisting of three solid gold|¥ho he says are strikers and who had LEY PLACE i—Four rooms 30Sei ' ad iia Marlowe's home w, t him threatening letters, t u ; HORSE LEADS TO A RESCUE. —- rete it was Receasary to stop the; medals, which are held together by | sent Ri three tengo tee Rosenthal a, ST East Side. Himmy Mroke Out of Jal! and —-- Owner Meld Withont Ball by Police | automobile while tht Brin Fated jemett carved gold pape an and reD-| ana punched and kicked him until he BA aires gf Fhe “me LEXINGTON AV, Seay turn, atey Writes Back to Paterson, |Leaves Camp of Starving Men on a Sergeant, | Lo candy qeaped One and all, “ane | egenting the Bane er hairy the centen und opt iene Ferre ee interfered. | G'iarge, light rooms and Bathroom: ceam| Tome with oF whhout Beendi STERGON, N. J., July 4—A note Desert and Gets Aid. Mary Nolan, ‘hirty-four yea it . A. U. medal, | Rosenthal’s family physician dressed | heated tnd not water suppivs $y_and #27. to Judge Cohen was received ‘ servant employed at No. 976 W Richard Minefield home alto aroused) medal, which weer his injurles and he reported the matter ‘this ef RENO, Neb. July 16—Four miners, i ag! |saterent the following Is engraved: to the Fast Ed anth atreet station. ty yeaterday from Scranton.| nari, dead trom hunger and thirat,| ‘tvefirat street, is In Roosevelt Hos-| “tt does hein tamer’ announced Lin) «presented to Migs Allce Roosevelt by| Rosenthal, eal he retuned ta fo it Bliting that the writer had © | wery brought Into Tonopah, rescund by | ital suffering from & broken leg and | Fit thon this ltof, seritiae. "| tne ALA, U. of the United States, Olym.| strike and the men vaveatened fo Mt) Mever return to this city again. to the dying men by @ faithful pack- * ‘¢ Richard MeCreery, the owner, re announced a statuesque blon¢ gudcenly tto the water. " nce was sent dy express to The girdle | _—<—a——_—_ note read as follow: | pointing ov a and Sth ava, —Filoo: co horse. The names of the rescued man chauffeur, Harvey ‘Green When the excitement over Fred President Roosevelt at Oyster Bay. As betwein TU, saa ore ton, i Tutte Cohen: 1 Rot larg: Morettl, Anderton, Williams and | Mr MeCyeery Is & real-estate man,| sulla and Mt Sang had musing bi i President Roosevelt ts Honorary Pres WED IN JERSEY CITY. romt ohe Gly ge rat A ce terson. You'll never eee | Jones. ‘Rhey were brought into camp ident jeagtted” at “West ‘Bnd hrs ne automopite den whert the ladies ‘the dent of the Olympic games, he has bees aren SW. Eiewait apart » Your ey HEFLIN.” by Adam Spencer and George Little, jong Seventieth street. He was lore ensemble and the oh pals voted that requested b by Secreiety Sullivan to pro- | Justice Called Upon to Perform nt mod Janiios to the receipt of thie leiter| ¥9° found them far out on the desert| up in the West Sixty-elghth street sty-| there was & lot to be & % | New York| sent the same to his daughter with th Ceremony for Stran . Been known generally that|on Monday afternoon tlon, the sergeant tefusing to accept|by day that wasn't ‘con ned om Broa | compliments My oMcersof the AA} 1 ig Lehane was called into a De roken out of out the Little and Spencer were camping near | A! Ul i nat the injured woman was ig’ er want rents igs Roosevelt is|iawyer's offtce In Jersey City ba Br ¢ femains are Pasi aay scene fanned, in danger of dying. Lest Schooner Was the Zampa. | +e ed i i at ore eit night to officiate at & marriage. The is as gent up came into taele Spat inteal Se to TANK SMP BEATE Re The schooner reported sunk, with all | medal has been presented to any one pridegroers was Bae fowery datty ar ° be an T athlet the mas fay ray fe ( ing. S RECORD | aa arty oft nee Island, Im the| other than the success 8. fea ie ante cand. the rite ran was Masthe, direction. at hey Lo ‘The Dutch oll tank steamer New Tork, | Sound, was the erry, gh ar Tatar. Was wro concluded to | which arrived to-day from Rotterdam iy port, Liberty Aha a Meth) Clerks Caschmen, oe t ne com eeveral hou " made the reat ll in sleven fe i i days in tow of the ‘us ne pes and Cai gecey Aan te Bg : erage cre weer bas sia fare? + | Bait essen Sa ar siaroge, Hit sh Zoe Tae S| Gramae Rand to Wane \ | ie i 8 Bild s o 2 2 Cecelia as) ¥ Has aewnbi. .