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| A & St , | \ \ ' | re s eo ’ Jeteey City Pastor Jars PERCUTS AS. PULFIT'S Good Folks by Hiring Pugilist ‘to Instruct Young Members of His Flook. DOESN’T CARE A COOKIE WHAT PEOPLE TH, be. Soudder, of the People’s Pal- ace, Working to Put Jersey City and Hoboken Saloons to the Bad. Good church people of Jersey City ‘and Hoboken and the innumerable vil- Jages on the skirts of those communl- ties aro not a little cut up to-day over the employment of “Patsy” Cabill, ex- prige-fighter and reputed saloon-keeper, by the Rev. John 1. Scudder, rector ot the First Congregational Church, of Jersey City. Dr, Scudder hasn't em- ployed Patsy” as a pulpit assistant or a Sunday-school superintendent, but as a teacher of uppercuts, left hooks, corkscrew drives and shifts. The {n- traction ts to be given in the People’s Palace, an Institution opposite the chireh in Bergen avenue, which Dr. Soudder has founded in the Interest of | social improvement While these same good church people ere raurmuring “Soandalous!” and “He Ought to be ashamed of himself!" the clergyman ts declaring that he doesn't @ive @ “cookie” for poblic opinion, Pugilist Not « Grandma, “I don't care what people say,’ sald | Dy. Boudder to a reporter of The Even- fng World to-day. “I don't give a cookie for public opinion and never ald. T’ve employed ‘Patsy’ Cahill to teach boxing in the People’s Palace, Our eontract fs signed for a year, and I'm @ man who stands by his at my boys and the vo ate members of the People’s Palace to Be able to deund themselves with ‘their flats. No old grandma can teach them that. and that's why | employed ‘i Cahill. He knows hls business, and no long as he attends té it I'l pay him, If be doesn’t I'll fire him and get somebody who ean fight who will “This man Cahill, I know, can handle his dukes, as he would say, and I don’t believe he drinks a drop, He looks to me like & man who takes the best of care of himself, and I think he's a pretty Gecent sort of a fellow. So far) a8 this saloon story ts concerned, he not going to bring any rum into the} People’s Palace, and Af he tried to it would happen only once, I'd pitch him out #0 quick that he wouldn't know what gtruck him. To Put Out Saloons, “Pay. do you know what I started the! People's Palace for? I've gone into this thing to put saloons out of business, and already I've got the saloon-keepers ore, How Ix that? Why, the People’s Palace is a finer and better place than @ny saloon, and besides, I'm under- ettting the saloons in the cost of every attraction they hold out to young men. Young men can come here and play Dillards cheaper; they can get their bowling cheaper; they can have bathe and . showers, and meet people with whom they can talk about things that fre not hidden In the fogs and mists of boore, “Phow me a saloon where a young Man can go and be taught how to fence and to dance, and to box, and wh ean find thin, periodicals ‘The People's Palace offers all these things, and though it ian’t in full swing yet, we've got a membership of over fivé hundred paid up for a year. The! young men who are members pay $5 for that time, the young women §% When they are here they're not Doose joints nor in other questionable Places. If they want, refreshment it's hare for them !p the way of soft drinks and things of that kind. What ls served fa as cheap or cheaper and better in quality than they can get elsewhere.” The minister, a quick, nervous man. was running on enthusiastically about Ms club when the reporter brought him back tog#Patsy” Cahill, “Dr, Scudder, if you had known that Cahill waa in the saloon business before you employed him would it have made any difference?’ WIN Teach Boys to Scrap. “Mow, look here. I don't know for a| fact that Cahill ts in the saloon busi- ness, I heard for the first time on Saturday that he was somewhere down in Grove street. A coup’ ft ¢ ks came to me and told me about It. They didn't Know whether he was tending Dar or whether he owned the saloon. | Tam not going to ask him whethor ive tue OF not (rue, He is coming here twice @ Week, not to play saint por to | talk religion, but teach my boys how to} scrap. That's all there ia to it “It people are going to talk, why the Dest thing to do is to let them go on watil they svi tired, I know what I'm doing, If you want to have a suit built you are not going to a bricklayer, are you? Of course you're not. You've going to a tajlor. 1 worder if some of thene people who are making mouth: over this think I should have gotten a church elder or a superannuated clergy- man to teach boxing? “Dr, Scudder ts a Yale man of the clags of ‘Th He has been a Congrega tlomal minister (or elgnteen years, most Of that time in Jersey City, and among up-to-date men and wome ls yalar. It is told of him thas ne w PP bratty good bruiver with the when he wae at ¥ and bis ad say that when he employed ‘ha he probably knew wnat | “Patsy” was not around his fauais to-day, but one of hima winges had something to say for him. jend, “and I'm not shooting me tm til 1 see how thin thi omes Dat minister guy, he's ali right oe yer beiwher lie iat sin't goin to vrow hy on nd 1 ain't, ‘cnuae | tue! via all right. ‘Any time Pat can't oo ar lenoh dem kids how te use dere mittar why the minister ean of charne.” lace ls a pretentious eh ie ma | megse fifteen thousand kids, | Yerhood are. JERSEY CITY CAURCH WHERE PUGILIST AAS DEEN ENGAGED; PASTOR WHO HIRED HIM AS INSTRUCTOR. of this elty and Greenwich, Conn. Dr. Scudder won Ais friendship several | years ago when he got from him a! donation of ga, Although a R agp | the Congregationalist got to bank's heart “IT was begging one day,” Dr, Scudder tele the story into Mr, M is the way and man- en't you? nid sald, ‘I want $00 to Im- mothers and fathers in good clean baths this| hot summer.’ | \iHe laughed and gave me the 00 The tide water backed up on those and I took the money, got the church to put about $2,508 more to 4 vested in this property on wh People's stands. Mr. cut any figure. Clean Tongues F “Here's one of the finest club- -nouses| e Lh ed to do is t keep their tongues clear exnerience hus been that be “helt-reavecting and my| en yeu | Everything eme's a be open When you take that of the day you're giv A nretty hard run f “T know that already heard that a good many In ths neleh- sore, They haven't any se for me." | WAR HERO GETS A MEDAL. Benjamin Loehrs, of No. 1% South Orange avenue, Vailsburg, received Saturday 1 and $100 in prize Navy Depariment at ey rendered ‘n | in 189, ! yeare tn the ester nine American in’g mate. chief boat He wat He did not leave the navy until 101. | ee | | Special Sale Axminster Carpets, Commencing Monday, Oct. 17th, and continuing until sold, The purchase of the entire! stock ota prominent Ax- minster manulacturer, enables us to offer 25,000 yards of this desirable standard “i yard, at 8718 cts. The attention of hotel keepers and ‘other large pur chasers of carpets, is particu larly called to this excep- tional bargain. Lor dB Taylor, rol Broadway and Twentieth Street, Fifth Aveda, Ninoveouth Street, \ Grane EXPECT BIG REPUBLICANS. Mi- Patrbanks, Shaw, Ail, Root to Speak Here We The principal Republican meeting this| kk the same evening in the Clermon: week will be that in Madison Square! ink, Brooklyn joe on Wednesday night, dt which tor Fairbanks, candidate for Vice- lpr t; F. W. 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When leaving New York she placed her jewels, valued at $1800, in a handbag. On arriving at the Hotel Walton she missed tho bag. ‘Though much excited by her loss, she dressed for dinner, and while discussing the food listened to the orchestra, The mudictans finally started “The Holy City.” Mrs, Howes looked dazed for & moment ani then hurried to the offige, She ordered her auto at onco and was soon speeding back over the route phe had come, In about an hour she returned to], the hotel with a smile on her face and the bag containing the jewels in her hand. She said that the chauffeur had stopped @ear Camden to get water for the cooler, She got out to get a drink and went to the pump. She carried a folding cup im ber handbag, where had the jewels, and 'n taking the See out she jald an bag dowa on a one ear *while she wen a atinking ohe was at- tranted By the singing «f “The Holy City” by. somo children in a nearby house. 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