The evening world. Newspaper, August 9, 1904, Page 10

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Tn apite of the fact that the blotter of the | ee in et the eplendors of Que Hundred and Fourth street station shows the), neavens, the procession uniform of q te of the knife in “Léttle Italy” the city’s) the seasons, the monotonous ecatact colony averages above most other colonies in and decidedly above the native population. fm this large Italian colony, though numerically t part of ft, is a band of bleckmallers and swhose lawless deeds are casting a dark shadow|of Fulervne,” very adorable, very ex- it on the entire Italian community, quistte! 0, eo luminous shoulders! 0, H WES not tn the mountain pases of Sicily, but right Leg he gern all gage breathe of ur own eyes in Fllsabeth street, thet « refusal to Qtek, soome te rntyhon es Prisco 4 Mackmall is followed by vengeance with dynamite./to be about to epeak! My head falia It- {me Union street, Brooklyn, an Italian banker threat-|edif on my breast, I dream of the di : “With death if he does not yield up $2000 comes and one of the perénct, of the heaut!ful ~ Arma crossed I contemplate ¢! ¢ under « guard of Getectives aa if for protection] erm, 60 geass inamaslver Ast the raid of a bandit chief. I bind oF do J oti! dream? “Bede an extraordinary situation for a civilised com-| Awake yourself! Come back your- . Yet these are merely recent incidents {n ajself from your land of phantasy! Re- ‘ot ex 1m under stress of terrorism by @ small/*4Fd you to the earth! Regard you to 4 the earth! Put you to the knees! Em- iad of desperadoes which has extended over a period Of] 10) woes itttie teat! Thy angel te arrive! ‘Mhy angel ts arrive! x police having shown themeelves thus far power-| Beautiful American. you who are my st discover and suppress this gang, s not some rid self, deign 2 eet my adora- the city of their adoption? While foar leada the vic-laine faith to my protestations, to my Of thelr oppression to conceal the evidence neces-|iove. Do not suspect yourself of me, to sectire a convictions the best efforts of the au-|for 1 follow the commands of those hori in thelr behalf must continue to be thwarted, [Mysterious voloes of the Interior which a there not sufficient public spirit among the Italians aaa aad os by he nee from which the fair fame of the city suffers no} that which is virtuous; they read the than their own security of life and property? fs humiliating that the city should be permitted to|'* Somewhere, where then if not tn the in subject {o the vendetta methods of a amail black.| 2% 9 Mm that loves, tn the con- science where reside the inside ears gang of imported criminals. which hear the mysterious voices of the divine? A SALOON IN POINT. 1 have had tours of doubt, ennula Along with the numeroun heated criticlame of’ the herp Mg h Bi ne ane sane Tun,” it te worth while to instance the results} ror « support as an overflowing stream oy saloon having come into existence under political] the more nigh, the more wite, the more , to that extent differs from the one recently| *™nt eee meee ate tee gwen here with ecclesiastical sanction, But the points Level” Y ow! Of resemblance of pure liquors, low prices and orderli-| 1 them understand. 1 love. 1 love “Mees make comparisons profitable, with my whole being. Nothing is left It appears that after a etx months’ trif of this saloon| of Me that does not love, My tnterior ikenness in ialelgh has decreased nearly 50 per gration that mekes the hales for you, it,.Ad a resull of the new methods of barkeeping. The| my angel. Your slave, ler storekespers. whose patrons are patrons of the DE LA FABIENNE. loon, report niore ready cash among their customers. homer aoe ‘landlords discover that rents are more promptly) | F TTERS, Drunkenness among minors js sald to have be- reformed salron will best conduce to that temperance Eighteen and Twenty-one munt be rewardod as the only acceptable substitute To the Gaitor of The Evening World for total abstinence. And it is on its promise to effect| | Who is twenty-one years old, asks -aimilar good results within its “ephere of influence” than | hate wean Dear cn mee bor of #6 subway caloun baves its claim to popular support, — | an eightesn-venr-old bow Chink teas Semen a short while he will tire of her or pre SAFETY IN ELEVATORS, fer a air) nearer hip age In my opin - on ould be a little older than | Superintendent Hopper’s plan for the licensing of] !0! # man should per! pers pl Ld the woman he intends to marry; and k furthermore. the consent of the parents ip) And mental fitness is an innovation in the interest of| should be taken into consideration lic sefety Which 1s deserving of praise. There are| Don't marry him You a ake eighteen the minimum age limit Badges will he] AOR '19 Nit reapeativw partate furnished to a!) who satisfy the examiners as to thelr Pike ny bac The Bleventh, t Qualifications. To the Baltor of The Even! ~ “The olevators of al! office buildings and of most of! On a Thursday in Augus was the larger apartment-houses are in charge of expertenced| ‘h* date the 10th or the uth? Operators. Undoubserl!y the ereat extension of their use REBRCCA, ‘Wenae. 4 ‘The Clerry Problem, 'n the bowl after ent. @levator boys unfitted either because of youth or lack of ing te Gila he Sreetin ming to be inirusted with vositions carrying with); wo) tq eating 100 cherries he ar ‘ m this responsibility ‘rived at the fifth charry 20 times So Se The improvement of the service and the elevation of the contents of the bow! must be mul- rds which the license plan promises will be a) "piled by 9 The problem states that Mdebastety to be commended he ate 1 cherry out of 6 So if he ate |the bow! Bur having arnived at the ITY GROWTH ANO THE DIRECTORY. | iin cherry 2 times to mus be mal At ig Announces! quite casually that the City Directory | tiptied by 2% EDWARD & , Just publisted. contains 15.000 wore nomes than Terme of Naval Kulletment. v's edition Yo the Editor of The Evening World DAL the time ihe first directory was issued, In 1786,, Ri hire Mis gs ot Loe A nit ates Navy and how ol ivi ber 15,000 represented half the population of the, | .+ ¥ and cho alty of olé Now York The population of the Minora over etehteon may enlist wicn- pax, Brooklyu, Richmond and Queens, combined, in, ot paremtad consent, but minors under 0 {Wile above 14,006 hat age and claiming to be older are lwble to punishment Term of entist + directory . 4 T 7 First @irectory had Afiy-two pages. This year] iment te four years Physical fitness fs wal! wlong on the tast quarter of 2,000 pages,| American citizenship, knowledge of eli, surname Isaac, figured in the directory | reading and writing amd an oath of al- President—but only of the Bank of '*#lance are the other requirements, ingle Roosevelt who is in the pubitc| No, b@ay would he but one of a goodly company | To the Editor of The Rvening World from the directory pages of 1904.| In May I moved from New York City me of 1786 is to the lat book of names as| to Newark, N. J. May ! vote in the fall street might be to a sudden elections? JB. 0. Flagg’ thousand-foot-parkway| One vear’s residence in the State laa pity that not in every requirement, hence you aro act entitied ‘up with its directory, ' 1 yote this tah OZ CHOperate with the officers to end this petty reign Of) more than the eyes; they alone know | decrees of the heavens. If the heaven | the municipal saloon experiment in Raleigh, N. (.| seeks new banks. I have aspiration for | ia one conflagration of love, a oonfia-| Gome rare. QUESTIONS, There pre tangible benefits which may be thought to s } #h a volume of critical objections of supposititions! A NSW ERS. The saloon being here to stay, it is apparent that! _eipemm @evator runners after an examination of their physical | : in tse in the city some 6,000 passenger elevators,; "4% Mave 8 peta vn e 1 ¥ 1 - } You walt a ‘ithe “ar now of al ¥ $f gale handling of which calls for great care and) case similar to thie. where after four ;. igilance on the part of the operator in addition to the| months of marmed life both found thetr requirements of competency. It is proposed to] Mistake and were only too glad to aol fo rmelier buildings, including apartment - houses,| . . T he Editor of The ening World hi Shroygh the cheapening of electric and other power, has, ty answer bo the Catt problem | « Aes to the employment with motives of economy of ms reply ts) ‘There will be 10,000 10 cherries he muat have had WO tn} 4 4 * 4 + 4 POCSEGS2-Dd 5-54 5.25.393559405-00000% POS 08 00-06-56 85 ee eee EE t Dees et a 4 Mary Jane and Her Tabby Get Busy. # They Crease Papa’s Pants to Make Them Look Like King Edward's, 4 \ WHEN HE pnp ‘How Nice T (PIVED —M Say fom, THESE AINT CREASED | RIGHT! THE KING | OF ENGLAND WEARS ) HIS WITH CREASES ON THE SIDES I Guess MY PA WH) tt WIbbIE WIS@ — Gene Carr's New “Kid.” — He Undertakes to Teach the Whole Art of Painting in One Lesson. a Tourn Just PUT A Few EXTRA, CREASES IN EM TO MAKE EM LOOK MORE, KING/SH. ryeeeress ee > | tek windows of J. Pierpont Morgan's bank with a rock.” By MartinjGreen. The Murphy-McCarren Fend Cuts Little National Ice. 66 SEE," sald the Cigar Store Man, “that many of 1 our visiting statesmen are expressing concera over the failure of Charles . Murphy and Patrick H, McCarren to weep inte each other's necktie end whisper forgiving words,” “This concern about Murphy and McCarren,” explain the Man Higher Up, “la blown off by well meaning gen- tlemen from the interior who don't know anything more about the politics of this elty than they do about the constitution and by-laws of the Lady Boilermakers’ Ae | sociation. Senator Joe Balley, of Texas, for instance, ® | coming from a State in which a Republican 1s looked | upon as a man carrying free transportation to a com. retreat fot the foolish, says that he cannot see hy and McCarren, on account of personal dif * ferencis, persist in imperilling the chances of the Na \ tional et, or words to that effect. “It makes no difference whether Murphy and MoCar ren go into this campaign arm tn arm or hitting each other over the head with empty bottles. Their political existence depends on delivering the goofs. McCarren takes the credit of carrying Brooklyn for McClellan, It t be retains the leadership in the primaries and can’t carry | Brooklyn for Parker, his own candidate, he will be tm | line to send a messenger for an embalmer. As for Tam-* | many, there is no doubt of the ability of the organiza- | tion to roll up a big vote for Parker. If it happens to be a landslide Murphy gets the credit, and the way he " stands now he has got to extend himself to grab all the eredit that is coming his way.” “Couldn't Murphy work secretly to undermine the ? asked the Cigar Store Man “He's too wise to try, even if be had the Inclination,” replied the Man Higher Up, “for euch an action would be tn Ine with that of a man standing at Broad an Wall streets at noon and secretly breaking one of the Europe in the U, S. This is the way to put Eurupe into the United States and > | bave a lot of room left over: Put Germany, Holland, Greese and Switzerland in Texas and have enough room left for, Persia, The only piace for Belgium {s in the Maine woods, + | but then you would have enough room left for another Bel- sium and Porto Rico. France and Portugal would fit nicely ' in Wyoming and Montana, and Sweden would go Into Cale @& | fornia with lots of room to spare. Spain would fit Into Ne * vada and Idaho by slicing a little additional plece from Calle "| fornia. Or, better, tnke 4,00) square miles from Arizona an@ that would still leave Arizona large enough for Italy, The British [siés could be stowed away In New Mexi®, with Menty of room left for Bermuda and the British West Indies, Austria-Flungary would go into Oregon and Colorado, pro J vided 43,000 square miles are borrowed from Washington, ‘%* Then that would leave Washington room enough for the Kingdom of Servia and » couple more of the same alee Rounmania would go into Arkansas and Bulgaria could turn around in Oklahoma. Put Turkey into Missouri and Norway In the two Dakotas, Then Denmark and the other odds and ends would fit in left-over areas of Western tates, The balk ance of the United jee would be more thin enough for Russia, “Pupil of Signor Mascagni.” HEN Bignor Mascagni wae in London, an W Grinder one day came and played under his window the famous Intermezzo from “Cavalleria Rustionaa,” As the man played, he turned the handle of bis organ and faster, until the alr was more like a valse than messo, At last Mascagni could bear ft no | ing out of the house, he gave the organ-grinder and sald, “T have heart that i j it & it i if ! efi to bear to Bae was not so please” and aw cn Qrergma of Siznor Ma box falls when the signal ts gtven, end into eternity unseen, The “Fudge” Idiotortal —x— fp OIOTORIAL PAGE o” Tha EVEN CE

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