The evening world. Newspaper, October 6, 1904, Page 11

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» SCHOOL STRIKERS [STRIKING BR AE DETER ‘Youthful Brooklyn Objectors to, Forced Transfer to Obnoxious! Building Declare They Will v PR His Death, Found in House of) Apologized Later in Poli¢@)ing o roost, ‘This t» an increase of aw we Pon't gn ta the coaibin,” he onl 1 thiree over last week and shows that ome Mot it woh nave to cy away from Friend, Station After Two Whippings, the roundamen have been thoroughly Tverything ave taken the hgh school exam bile tours. an ie jana Now, at‘ Soaibin Treyye| When ex-Alderman Henry Hughis, Apble man, well dresmd and pallte. | 41, rindsley was fust as severe with Atay hed German and no satin at a died at the age of seventy-three yeas ight he recognised an old iriend iy oa 122 West : Tsise lees gar, Lae, ond rw a ho left more than half @ million dollars re A Rr pe Mig DN men ge aa a iSite sas Mg | 36th Street $,Sellew, ping to. fr ead tne Tyee aot Worth of real estate, - gin wtreet, and spoke 10 her. | setinquent trom three to five pretend treet, ai ‘oalbin, and oir tt ma in was ro to his salutati ‘ 25 ok are lentes, ‘ike ‘anything. And | bate lt left the estate in trust, ons “Go ‘way and e resoundl ng wunck ua | — — — ineipal, | fourth for the benefit of the widow, | the head with her uimbrelia, whieh the| ts ” Stay Out Till Christmas, STRIKER POET SPRINGS GREAT BATTLE SONG. Must Have Latin Is Its Burden, and Latin Isn’t Taught at Sohool to Which They Are Transferred. Rave ourselves deported to the ‘We won't coalbin to ‘Wem fellows Guten en a 1! and don't weaken, even if the nirte are aneakin', ah i Oe this fight we'll win beth vietory Potees Bur, Palace, Palace, one-thres-alx. ‘This inspiriting stanza is from a bat- We od¢ composed by the youthful war poet of the striking pupils of Pubilc Gehoo! No. 13, at Fortieth street and Fourth avenus, Brooklyn. This school Is affectionately called the “Palace” by the youngsters. It la a be who don't know a single 3 deeply resent their transfer it to the “Coalbin.” as they have @abbed the old school buildin, Thir- ‘ty-eixth street and Fourt ie. Like @ Juvenile Revolution, Fourth avenue, between the two @thoolhouses, looked this morning as if & revolution was bre among the generation. of excited Eo see giris, a A es nell- boxes In oer my CPi ‘tod = Lays bass clamor. one ex: laa with atone res,“ in the oe ae to the ote . siett vat ten of "em were ‘cowtrds. the reat with ut There's oe them.” wointed to a treet, who ly scattered. frajd to have theli pictures taken, SM ea tell you al about it. header Tells All About It. Joo Wowland, taller than the otbers don't. want to leave our pri ‘ all is tren for Speweyt® vetied the cho- me shrill yolee rang ont; TBin terest to put the Doctor before bis name. He's great, be Is!” Determined to Stay Out. all the poye aré @ te may on strike tll the au rescind the order of transfer. f-dosen of them trooped into the “coalbin’ this morning with deep) T) ces, pugs on ote thelr, a a] \ one, of them lain whisp . “we're goin ty the it via w and just cro i here's more fellows coming. they'll tired and Th iy m7 to the old {choot “cause they ain't got books nor not enough seats here, The ré just as much Incensed 4 ermine a8 the boys; and er grievance. All of Tabi ve Morusth streat and the tre to Sch; oe | i lunch ay that tohook” said Misa Mar- garet Cameron. Ne Ohnace to ah + wey. Principal of 00 0. y <n be ver: glad to take back his girls, if he could. ¢ orcniiaren ‘are ill-advised by some) ond "he sald. “They have no chance) ‘come back here and, their strike Pit Means the lors of ‘their school- These transfers TT have ig were not overcrowded at si! fn the “upper grades from which the ‘eansters were made. The overcrowd- big ‘was in the primary department, and T now have filled the roome vacated by the first and second grades with little tote whose feet do not touch the floor when they are seated In the benches. It fan’t what I liked to do. but what I had the best they could, even If It doesn't aor ag ta" POLICE MUST NOT WARN CUSTOMERS Justioe Clarke Decides Captains May Station Men in Front of Suspected Places. but They Must Not Interfere, Timothy J. Delaney who keeps a aines law hotel at No. & Rivington woich Capt. Jona FP. Flood has ying to supprers, was de eee tion to restrain Capt, Flood fro on emen from the Datancy a HY Fen in trom of the house to h on seek evidence of ite alleged ualewlul business. , Tasiict to th's ox tent Capt. Fi se clearly within the law. but that ‘ve police aad no right to wa a atrons of 1 them it to them ne rilded, | reatrain- eo wulngs through he p } Moehas aad Nagle te Run. Ex-Perk © soor August Moebus and ex-iir leaning Commissioner Percival B @ wo Were beaten at ca by Cowan and M indey ent nomi: oy geet on ot the wha Democratic the recent polma (ewire, have rece nations throug | = weny and thy cobus ‘will be & candidate for the Binte Senate rnd beg I, will run for oy, lo the Thirty-fourth Assem- PF Disiriet and gists from grammar grades | = |ALDERMAN HUGHES «| Duff and Mra Hughes. Provably the authorities have done) ‘THE “wontD: ‘THURSDAY EVENING OCTORFR 6 OOKLYN SCHOOL CHILDREN TALKING OVER THEIR BATTLE AGAINST FORCED TRANSHER TO OBNUXIOUS SCHOOL. These Lads and Lassies, Who Have Rebelled Against the Edict of the School Authorities, Evening World Photographer's Camera This Morning as They Assembled on the Street Dear tie Building 7 hey Loeu't Want to Leave. RUNAWAY LEAVES | First avenu | at De Kalb a¥enu | Brooklyn, | the Elevated, road while a Tudson street, turned Into Fulton | Barmeta’ street Bernard Ki WB 4 sent to his ho: Wiliam Gerrit r half a block hi | hate “the ‘animal: A tral t ‘CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought (SED HER UMBRELLA TI POLICEMEN FACE 3 LEFT TWO WILLS TO IT BIG MAN} DEPUTY LINDSLEY Prd io Pat Ph Second One, Bearing Date of Man on Rialto Thought He Seventv-ne valiomen ware sacad on | 1901, a Few Weeks Prior to) Knew Miss Edwards, and)i.s eadquacter to-day. wes. ley at Police Headquarters to-day. twen- tv-six of whom were charmed with be-| Only One Way to perfectly cleanse a beauti- ful gown that has become soiled with time and wear— have it Dry Cleaned, Margaret Hurhes, who lives at Amster dam avenue and One Hundred and Fit- ty-sixth street: the rest of the estate was divided in equal shares betweea & the Ove Ilving children id the widow ot Henry Hoehes, fr, The executor am trustees were Michael Murray, Joh crowd cheered justily, ¢ big man darted across the street. then a little man joined the indig- young woman “That man insulted me," polnting to the big man: she cried, The little man dodged across the street, and with @ left awi B. Altman & Co. MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, Autumn Neckwear for Men, in new designs and colorings, including a shipment of DeJoinville Scarfs and Silk Mufflers. caught the a the ear, tumbling him pillar. od ilar knocked the man out A {ew weeks ago another will was found in an old trunk at the house of ‘as of the ones famous Alderman ' paper ate in 191, a few jay insensibie on the pavem, weeks before Hughes died. It gave out- he revived Pouceman Hanety are Ment one-third of the estate to the feied everyoody concerned. At the widow, one-third to the son - Lenuerloin ene the i | Fg said he Wer marriage, Joseph Hi was G third was divided amon jand the widow of Henry Hughes, and named the widow, the on, Josep! o Duff and « Mr. Allison as execu- 3 Weat One Hundred and Sixteenth street “re assaulted me Arrest him," ald | Gloves for all occasions. Shirts made to order or ready | “Tooph Hughes Yas brought this will | into court, and asks Surrogate Fitager- Arvest him," said to wear, ald to set aside tho will Misa Edwards. of 19% under Which the trustees now hold f the men liked the prospect Pajamas, Hand-knit Sweaters, Golf Jackets, House Coats property of his father, and pr Min Ja made a an Hoot will In fs ateac ngige, having made @ mistc : Pig The contest will begin next Thursday, * the Dim tia ned and Bath Robes, Underwear, Hosiery, ete, Also in this Sera asap ese Mite ee eee Tepologion” department, select assortments of Steamer Rugs and | TWO IN CARRIAGE “KILLED ELKTON, ba ders and } ark, De to-day by @ south-bound Ni Washington express on the of here, all of you” said n. wee = = | EK RUNAWAY Boy, | as Deen sent Out for Will- Carriage Robes. del- en years o phia, Baltimore ond Washington Rat eas. Bicaa Bie 'pahne | road. The couple were returning from eA to the Alexander aven a velit to this city, and at Tossing tion t William ran away yesterd. near here their carriage was struck by He wore blue pants, a brown jacket the train, and a dark peaked cap. B. Altman & Gn. | The assortment of CLOTHING FOR BOYS contains the latest styles and materials, made up in Fall Opening | Carpet Department. | OUR New lines in Wiltons, Axminsters, Body Rrussels, Wilton Velvets, &c., are the most extensive we have ever placed on exhibition, they comprise exclusive private de-| signs and colorings, suitable for all grades of furnishings. Special Fuilaeeuasud > we willoffer the following standard goods, Comprising Patterns which will not be continued by the mill, The usual means of disposing of dropped patterns of Car- | pets are January sales; we propose selling them now, | hence the tollowing prices Best Qurly | Wauton Vetvets Norfolk and Double-breagted Suits of Imported Cheviots, Wortteds, Cassimeres and Tweeds. Russien Blouse Suits of White and Colored Silks, Velvets and Imported, Faney mixtures, with combination, Military and Sailor and Eton collars, Sailor Suits, Tuxedo Suits. Boys’ Overcoats of Oxford and Imported mixtures, Children's Overcoats of Fur Children's Hats in popular and novelty shapes. On this oce + B. Aliman & Cn. Best Quality Body Brussels The following selections of HOSIERY for Women and Children will be offered Friday, O@ober 7th : at $1.15, at &1.15, | Women’s Black Lisle Thread Hose, Embroidered, formerly 1.50 formerly ¢1.<9 30c, per pair. $1.65 per box of half dozen pairs Also a Limited Number of Regular Price 50¢. per pair. | Patter ns cf Body wh dsseds at 97 Me, Children’s Imported Black Ribbed Cashmere Hose, formerly $1.50, Lord & Laylor. Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Sizes, 5 to 645, 37c. pair. $2.00 per box of six pairs. * 7°9%, 506c. 270 "“ “ “ Regular prices 50c. to 75¢. per pair, Nineteenth St. Nineteenth Street and Sodh Avenue, New York. Wero Caught by an TRAL OF ML A horee hauling @ milk wagon and) driven by Willlam Bmith, of No, 1s | . took fright | to-day we a, under | whissed | t man who tried to ston the! at tee hang- aged to of ‘mite bot. marked the course of horse and) | MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. i904 Sa Sa Pleasant Paths ‘hed Frugal Housekeep Our specials for 1g week are unusually aicceen ness, é than even \ea yey quality of these Paes will give more are given freely ever: Soon “1 every purchase of 10 cents C60, D. orders. These cost our customers fb Heap They enhance the Keane of dealing with as by helping to with many useful and ornamental articles. 133 RETAIL GROCERY STORES bet tA lly .- rin FLOUR. Pride of St. Louls. Milled from the finest hard Spring wheat; highly yer for its unequalled bakit thes ; 2444-1b, bag CHOICE” GROCERIES PICNIC HAMS. Small, tender, lean, sugar-cured hams, from grass-fed’ pigs; delicious Ravor ; a Ib. onty, . % Selected by our wxperienced pers from the finest APPLES. Choicest Bal¢wins and qiientoen best for eating and 15c cooking; a basket..... ONIONS. Finest red, medium-sized Con- necticut Onloms, «& Ic DAKE sees ener nee Sweet Potatoes, asian 136, rn ee Crisp Crackers, Jonnies Alb, Mizmecames, | 10, ‘The latest novelties in Dainty Biscuits, atnenas, }ractace.. 17C, (Regular price 25c. package.) Makes muffin that meit and jolasses—Bluc Ri leans, ed uy joned. | | : on phe Caroling head | Peerless Malt Extract. |g ore ain: She: cor'dnc't "fgg, | Famous revitalizing tone for women bth. for Be; 2 The. far. 14¢ and children, 4 , daa 10 Fewaved Flour — ‘Triumph, selt- | $1.45; a bott'e . raising, 3 lbs, for L4c. jeea brand, 3 Ibs. for. Tomutoee—The fame rand. ? cane for. Our Famous Tes , The N:w Fail rtations, At Half the Usual Retail Prices. aa Unala cea, Ootont, peti nee asi, Indian re) Mixed, eked in S Eapresraree eartona: i} an Ps cae LM—Goiaen State ce i) Ae 3] imon—Easie Celumbia ‘River Olives—PFane: gen tation, 1 » 8Be.; 10c § -08. bottle, 180, ; irae bottle mported from Forrest & ‘Sitar groves in Bouth- range; in bottles, 19°. 1 Oe by 2 form In flavor, Formosa English Renee s Ce a ib.. aibo — Full - bodied, "aia tar vavalitien Panchen Binimny A boots, funeat Call fornia fruit, in 19c avy Syrup, & Can... East’ View brand, very choles Sista Gallforola, fruit, in "re #yt- 16c. tee Gs one fe. Butler’ : Cote, ene ete Ue, Se ee Cherries-Basie brand, choi sat, heel i tar Californi fruit In ¥ 23c | Unexcelled for Flavor RAI one Syrup: SIb. oa Peceeraas and Havas Delicious ¢ellence; Ii |B] Cherries — ted fo. cam, ie: ict Th cane ‘syrups 20c ‘ing Bod. ger, fruit io ren can... PA Jame—biye Ribbon, pure hom! Hy all the beat varieties: fruits, bet jar’ onebenss Irish ed; stone pot Rre or. fivaha I8C winsnt want bg or Sore Maple rape trom . Gre! pe bottles iH; te ie WES: La vdnatys sad sdeesebaviny Li STOCK OF ALES v8 OUR 53 LIQUOR Wines and Ee ee Nu The Big Dollar's Worth, BASS ALE, | Dog’s Head Bottling, 185) Greatest Value for the Family Side in glass, 85} French Codet Freres’ Cele! board Ever Offered. Lozen ee O if teeta =e | Bottle erys FINE IMPORTED WINES, from the erape; price al. ansarh iioch 5. Poet, Giralda Sherry, King Al- peaches infor atte « I fonso—Rare vintage; bottie, 1.00 1.25 00 leony Giralda 8 Whiskey-Butter’s Trrmore ralda wplaker rs ae: cre fH oxram Old and fruity om the first veats Old; gallon, $8.00; 75¢ halt gallon, $1.50: bottle .. ing of the grape; A vot £00 | Whiskey—Datler's Favorite 1 (0) —Extra cho old rye, bottie Whiskey--Bat Special Re- Litho ot old, mellow, pure rve Whiskey: from private siock bottie® 1.25 t—RI hottie eh. 75¢ Clarete-Pure California Wines: by BOc., The., BRe,; Gin—Datier's Trymore Old Tom by th or Laie Gin, a bot- 50c . and. ‘ Pure Call } Superior Oid Tom i lion, DSc. 4 a bate 75¢ aud bi 30 by thi fetie, Bue., 4 iiye—White Cross, for Brandy Bus Cal coughs and colds; a Dean ", 85¢ {fornia Brandy, ampere we Reserve, Perrin sve call them cheap, because ¢ 5) fast longer than any echo kind. They have the per- § A fect form that gives » hands that phic 2 guished look and per- § § fect comfort. , Men's Pique Sewn Dress Gloves. LEY SHREDDED» CODF “| The box with hihe Red, a! he SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK

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