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THE ON S204 WEEK. HORSE SHOW my —— Old Cant ina Yio Totten’s Girl Wife Anna Held’s Ponies Get Blue Informs Magistrate Husband Ribbon and Pauline Hall's Are Allows Her Too Little to Run Highly Commended—Theatri- the House. | cal Crowd Is There to See. “IT’S PLENTY TO BUY JORDAN LEADS LIST EVERYTHING,” HE SAYS. OF WINNERS AT SHOW. Girl Weeps as She Tells of His Mrs, Gerken to Date Is Second— Awful Appetite for Pie and Miss Ross, Famous English-| Cakes — “I! Was a Fool to woman Whip, Leads Foreign Marry,” He Says. Competitors. Mrs. Eva Totten, a blushing country| “A Horse Show! Me kingdom for | girl of nineteen, who became the wife the Horse Snow!" declaimed a large of “OF Capt'n Jack” Totten, of Toteen-| number of the “profesh” to-day, rub- ville, Staten Islond, five Weeks @80 bing away signs of sleep and hastening haled her aged husband before Police | to Madison @uare Magistrate Marsh at Stapleton to-day| “Come, good Horatio, let us haste because he will ¢ mly $0 a | to see how fares the fair Anna and | week to keep se and pay rent the bewitching Pauline in the tanbare OY Capt'n Jack’ ts sixty-two, and | tag, when he took Eva Totten for wife all] The Rialto moved Into the Garden to- of the Totten family in Tottenville| day to witness the triumphs of the and most of th dmothers of the | ponies entered by Miss Anna 1 and Village predicted at came 40 s| Miss Pauline Hall, It was theatrical today. They cou see how any one| morning and the thesplans, with many | who had been a bachelor for sixty-two | yawns, passed up thelr beauty sleeps ily a man who had| and bled them from their comfortable into thelr purple and fine linen years, and e been “eysterin’ ” m vf that time alon ud get on with a woman, and and “give a hand’ when | much a young thing as Anna's team captured a blue all of Tottenville at yuld wet bbon while Miss Hall's Sh nds Were 1 the pol waa t to-day | highly commended. to sea the fultilme f prediction and Hore mes the chorus,’ remarked | to learn just what "Or Capt'n Jack” | a horseman, ay an ensemble of Tottle | and Eva had “sp abn Nimt s, in sex costumes spe Eva's name w h posed this production, en: Was married, vt sh V yrps of nimht dluod to by hua! who had denied | captain des of the Revo par show building was enliv- ¢ been closer siumes of decided “stagy The story of tl or and the sand-paper shut- al silk petticoats of the “Capt'n Jacks very first wr f an’ Jil, you shall He just began by ¢ watalr,” erted Ie 2 tail close to th’ wind e young wile | Anna as ashe greeted her vic explained to the Magistra Nhat | pontes wh ing wi was the ory, trst day. edge, anv he}btue sibbou, “Ax ‘ow wouldoo tke | Brooks Hag Five Children and a er do you,’|to be mth? And vera team of prine give me % he says, an’ [ar hard, Jedge; indeed, I did, 1 fed him an’ 1 paid th le Miss Pauline Ermime Hall Fent out o that $5, but it was hard] # eight-year-old daughter scrimmagin } Ura and Uceba whald Bherinnd whistled a spectato | ares, who W Five dollars was ¢ 1 With the oper programme Tupted “Capt,” Jack dollars | to-day the showed kiver | AFED OUT B IS MANY ARES. Two Grandchildren and Bronx Landlords Refuse Him Rooms at Any Price. jg a heap a money, Takes a good | D. dordai a Bee _ ~ many eys ter mak J aitity won $ A ROOSEVELTIAN RIDDLG. ets $4.50 the Second Week. ||!" '! Yaw ct 1 Netto In | There's @ proud father who na tent The Magistrate nt tue akipper | Dl y rst ribbons, | Thous 4 prosperous and able to pay 40: the wit Went on shougne as 2M hard luck erly In the # off tady lived In a ahoe: dge, when E thought | ret hergelt later and is no so inany children he don't k Wasn't enough all the wind was taken STH teh Avate bones what to do out o° my xt we ly when he} Mad third and ghly commended Preshignt Roosevelt shou only give ’ , ool ain't en fond | Mite Ela Ross, of Cheshire, England are af Henry Brooks, Ain't enough ina hi an’ { an taitoe wants cA ane 1 1 two grandely " nya *7 Af eT her first ribbon and a| r a tent o k Ww r " i} usele er Kas was a fool fer not stayin’ a sensible fa Humorous publication the City gailor, No man can’t do hothin’ with | Record, to-day t# the notice of the any woman, young or old. They wants| appointment of Mary B. Lamwon, of | everything. an’ when they gits Itt Sai mison, Of) gus eriee an’ when they dont it ft the hpecause uc through and chill, Then the ven youngeters set up a how! of an- h. We have a stove, but it ts al | No. 406 Washington avenue, Brooklyn, | Most. impossible to Keep a fire in. It cries, an’ there you have it. But Tdon't| to» the position of topographical) When ft {s going well therw ts tronhly for for any woman to run a house an'—an mene pee inter the bargat!n. lyea Magistrate Marsh told the Tottens to] ‘The new “draughtaman” Is appointe: return to him on Ti next and he|,, aug in” Is appointed care what any one says. $2.10 is onc it | Jraughteman at a salary of $1,200 a | ve something to may about & position in, the Department of thee troubles then. MY) Taxes Assessraents. She ts said | ( to he only woman so employed in | ®*! —_——— \ the a Is the Question of Room and Board Perpiexing You? If so, why so, when The World Want columns,” especially Sun- day, contain such long fists of desirable places where either | big if Mother Discovers Child Dying, bat | Doctor Arrives Too Late, Mrs. Lena Hol 421 Weat , lore street, early to-day f vd baby, Isidore, §| PILLOW SMOTHERS BABY, |=" tos: Tulowe “hen ind’, Ray when I c the whole family evinces @ desire to hug ft. Wind Plays Havoc, “Then the babv'« milk freezes and © |# more yowling io add to the eral confusion. The tent has als pablt of apsing In the middle of night and pandemonium is a Hae\e cling compared to the eon yon that follows when the canvas wind blew it down and tt was Iding over the marshes into Pe'ham ht up with tt at least twerty land- nd endeavored to huey learnt nily Bible. tt tn all 1 have visit ds, in the vicln wound in, these invading winter! Drex Dovneivys Fox Rreo ONT 7, Coal Hus “LAT Bae Ha Aa AL Bun rises 6.5) Sandy H Pretort Alan Mobile WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER | A YOUNG DRE REFORMER. It KNICKERS, DRE CANT UNE. THIS IS ACTORS! “O*t PE tree etree cet ania wen paan wi8sixe ron wm LT LOS STOPS TTT IN SAVES US BRWETHRD AL WE TAKES sir |Young Man Returning Home!Fuse Blows Out and Causes a But Carbolic Solution Mrs, ert Routs Out Many Occupants of Five Floors and Discovers af 1 e fi ) j rem for no other reason ta An’ ‘ane gid {tw ; event on ghildven are 40: masty Man Unconscious. se wu boots gramme this alternoon +t lady of the nursery rhy ace! aw W 1 worke predicament th Mr! W in cig s ying skips sitdued wer She didn't know | No, al kf An , f w and | cow e wiled boots “ th os Arise j about A iW a young boys a with 4 « & tour t . "i 1 Mag »-du cablnet-maker aud out ihe i a j fate int K the vod M i Buokerr prope wale Totten got bi Ml of her ntiand. ponte (regiae | He lived at Two Hundred and Six- | /OKOrs is complatne in the tint week of het mare tered). Fi Ae ee nenete CF t and White Plalss road un- | (tC%ors ; ’ f the firat prize was} . ago. Tie house was! UNCON ym the phe Hawley's Breasay of @cks ago, The louse ¥ severing at the @ nour HH Aberdeen of Pittsford widen tae et anid ty Wend ein t hs cs Maria and A. Hirst’s | was 1 to move, He engayed a ; M third prize L, Watto ‘ aia I ' ing 4nd 1 and Red Fox. Miss Hall's | fat ha further south and 5 wor of te ‘ Wich him Lor, more Uceba Were highly com. | $10 dep@it ioward the rent, When ‘ sa at want (RYAN pee an pK i dior the Httle Brookaes } . me any, an’ | 5 nontes, other than Shetiands, | #ndlord saw th hut on family | 00r% and su el the rematiilig every night on his ol sloop. I couldnt) por exceeding {3 hands—First prige, | balked and the door was shut Wy | s, wnainly children and old pe stand tht, 50 | Anna Hell s Jack and JIL; eecond prize, |and furniture ; ; strect. over to Brookly Howard Daviseh's Myrtle and Bo P ; “Last Sunday John come around in| peep; third prite, Mise G. Watta's Bay No Nome for Them, at*there was danger of a new suit a $ an’ suys that! Boy and Gray iahly commended, | nen Mr. Brooks, wie, children and | ¢xplisi d better come tb meu he | Mig 4's Snowstorm an vinter’s Levies # Sa e hukena Php ts Bie: A Ne A aad bial grandehidren made pilgrimage Notitivn Gas Company, went back with him. He give me || Class 3. pomes, above 1% hands 3] through the Bronx seeking the Fl igee: tonsa den Wee t , and thought I'd make somethin’ nice | inches a not ee ig Mm 4 panes 2) of a flat and a landlord with Kose] umeoos of t Cor 1 G 0 hohe a t * D. Joman's Ta je. He found to sume. four ent jordans fan | vettfan views on race aulclde. He found| Company, In. Fllsabe a nigh mak nan . ude and Miss | none and was forced to take his furn'-| Hester street, und tout the clor him was, fo t Ki Bernstein's | ure to the vicinity of the marshes near| of the leakisr. On hia wa i ado bur be I Melody Wood- 4 nee Y Soa dove tent an 3 a C. 'T.| Petham Bay, where he pitched himself! met OMmcers Hoffman and Ludwig @ my nice’ puddi 4 the Bhiridee 5 s " K canvas Is pitched on the borders | gested tia r Appetite Is ful, ) Th bhai 5 Hin Appetite Awtn lof the marshes off the Boston Pe premises v ' The old women | WEepoom 1 if the word of Mr. Hrooks goes for enome bY. & t ed. approving Wey youere | anpthing tering on the edge of & sloueh |arst oor Zuckerman wn that all his life is not a pasteral idyl It might be! gent away f ambuta born,” said one borne with equanimity by a hermit or | pital pay ‘hcl fe veare. ‘The attendance last! @ health- nebo er but when there Gets Plumber to stop Lenk. Big teare had epring Was the largest in that time sines| are seven clilldren whose ages range!) on wang af 6 nights when the Duchess of Marl a Mrs. Totten, and she almost borough attended and ottractede th,| from nine months to fourteen years) Oe cany . fi "That's true, Judge NORE Of It. | crowd tn 1902 . '*lthera are complications that are vex | tiade Ceneil His {s the awfulest appetite I eve ines plumber, Tsaae G: heard of. That puddin’ wasn't, all he —eTerat ba Ve te homestead,” remarked | street: Gensil located ate upon me, He's jo zy for ples} “ | “An openwork he ead e | alia: where: an { , and cakes. He aint never got enough ol | WOMAN A DRAUGHTSMAN, Mr. Brooks, discussing his present men- bi rag es it fe the tw e ri h e youn oma alled te ‘allen in DI jen ie = 6 ‘ e of summer are blowing. he ley | main. ; feally Mary B. Lamson Appolated to Place | precise ot Nov omber di not, make tr! Th ends of broken ple were a fled Old Man Admits He's a Fool, comto! ry heulthy gust that comes | up with waste by Genall and the dang : 4 Me in Department of Taxes, lfonming across the bay makes direct for| waa safely passed ae’ what have you to aay, Cap br Naat lifts up the flap and sweege in At 1 o'clock P. M. the plumber from *f “got ‘nothin Tae cone On She PCHONAT OA gS OF SimE. Seth matter how many blankets we the gas company had not yet arrived ee SHIPPING NEWS. MANAL THE X FURNISHED ROOMS or BOARD} | ™°*' hild's g ype 1 INCOMING may be obtained at prices rang-} up Pe on le uniess we develen) the hardiness of DUE ing from the lowest to the high me and taked t oF + sted 8t imaux we will all per isn. It i 8 Paul hent pte ¢. ns Hos atifie ) unything better I suppose mbria est, owing to location, furnish. Before the ambulance » Holo. will have to dig @ cave and live :n | Minnetonka, I ings, service? ber home the child was AP that. though 1 trust T may find some You have merely overlooked the warm-hearted landlord before Christ | OUTGOING fact that THE WORLD contains SOVEREIGN NEAR DEATH, = |™* New York's best Room and Board Directory, Over 1,100 apartments, flats, rooms and Sovereign was seized with hemorrhag lof the brain to-ds rectory. Seek and ye shall AY me WALLACE, Idaho, Nov. 1.—James H.| WAVY NEEDS $114,530.638. board ads, will be advertised in} |t lve many hours. ‘ WASHINGTON, Nov. 1%—Secretary its next Sunday World Want Di-¢ | workman ot ghig orton to-day announced the terran | the navy for the next fiscal year as ELLA, 680,68, FOR TO-DAY Jin sete. 4.40\Moon sete TIDES High Water, Low Water AM PM OAM PY 7 Wo Wet 2 4 1 TO-DAY TEAMSHIPS, BAILED TO-DAY Huila ie art 4 \ FORWORLD'SPEACE MAY LOSE LE, ‘In hesedline Sttan Statue of Frederick the Great from Germany He Says the Knitting of Nations Is for Good, © Roundsman Busby, Dragged Blocks by Team, Is Bruised and Probably | nally Injured. ARBITRATION THE MEANS 4 WOMEN ; TO THE END DESIRED, nS See WITNESS OCCURRENCE, Brilliant Display on Grounds of War College at Washington ' man’s Str , When the Kaiser’s Ambassa- weet, Bia ‘ able to Render Him Any | dor Presents the Gift. sistance, a | | N Nov 19.—President Roosevelt sounded a note for universay, Roundsman George Busby, of peace to-day tn epting the atatue of Fifth Avenue Police Station, | Frederick tho tireat, presented by Em- '¥7 ‘n atopping a runaway team |peror Witttan + wi wak Wine vouch horses this afternoon, sthe we ls of the War Colleve thin “tagwed three blocks and recetved fie afternoon. He made a special plea for JUtes which may cause his death, arbitration and apoke for a worldwide BUSHY was standing on the cornemlll a Addressing Baron Stern-, Eighth street and Sixth avenue wim |berg. tho German Ambassador, the '® Patt of horses, drawing a coach | President sald driven by James Tierney, of Ni ‘ receive this gift now at the; ['#t strecc and Third avenue. Jig hands of the oresant Emperor, himselt, shied at an automobile, who has markedly t nt were beyond Tieney'® & lustre of hie great y leaped at the animals © y dashed bY him, an@ caught thelr les He threw ab oof bis mrength in au effort but the horses were and and, 4 ship with) § a Many Men Watch Brave nation, a man who to the welfare of his people, and who, while keeping ever ready to defend the rights of that people, hes also ma evident in emphatic f they desire peace hion that frien pol the other natians 0 nt \ . mad flight. The driver kept tall Each nation has its allotted tasks to! them and exertiug all of his oteeme uch nation has Its pecullar dit: mbined efforts of the sities vunter; and as the peoples of the world tetid to become more ly knit together alk oh peed aad te ever mor eenent EO himself out m's way, Bot of Sixth avenue were lined with ficd spectators, among them hys qomen, who screamed, Every moment it was expected Bu “a strength must Shall Dwell in Peace. hauisted and that be would” be jall that each should prosper; for the ¥ of one is normally ni a sign nace but a sign of bope for the Here on this continent, where it ts) gut Be Rie Vie ' t fascing beolutely essential that the different women followed I th einai Peoples coming ty our shores should why entered tho wake of the runawagullml™ t remain separate, but should fuse (see What Ite end would be, use Ninth street Was passed, the th, Mo ote, oUF unceasing effort Is to without a let-up in the speed ol strive to keep and profit by the good horses. When they passed Tenth it that wach race brings to our shores, seemed that they even went faster land © same time to : before, There Was many a man whe | ne time to do Away With jooked on who had the strength to ‘ll racial and religious antmosities | given Busby @ hand, but none haa tne among the various stocks courage, have met with Policemay Palle Decensetedl from an open wWnrdow made hd swerve and In that. inatane lercame them and they stopped. by's hold on the beidi he fell to one side ip an nag heap. AP ambulonee foie Geney well ts js was summoned, and when Swell Is pence and friendship | Down, who had charge of it, Busy he sald at once that the must be injiired Internally. The Tans tace and head were cut Serious Blockade on Ninth) Hickey Bought Was Weak and/so Leen wunrouen, our teiendanty. ot uit limbs tsemal Dowerlaa iform was in tatters. Avenue Line — Passengers at the Hospital It Is Said She| wivve vin Busey recovered, ucla, Quit Cars and Walk, Will Soon Be All Right Again. fre"Snu’'n neonates was be lifted into the ambula: as« that he be taken home. He dealing and toleratio at ed nations. he didnt want to die in a hospt y ors Pennie tilekty PET veo my geet pleasure, Me! ROSSA LANDS IN IRELAND, jarder but easier to MH it wilt [with the other nations of the N ated Jn By thee te SOME Rae AGT: ie ain the hemithition of a. treaiy |G He Arrives on Bt ¢ ¢ hdurs today; left t es pare day da tke pies ch friend ir tra ” be ween Germany and Escorted As! “a j It N and Utica avenues, She failed} | QUBENSTOWN, Ireland, » ; mes elled hy Baro ad * aud Houston st and | in tempt because the carbolic acid | beats tani ase i numerous deputation, accompanied by aineed seek oh rail to | Which she bouRHt vt a nelgibering drug Mak Staten al Vine band, Went Ou on a steamer to mest: z f work t wtvined but & per cent. of the which bronze and heroic | O'Donovan Rossa, who arrived here tee ‘ the whade waa the p s unsettled by the Baroness | tay on the Cunard line steamer Etruria 7 ‘ \ fuse on the foremos Hickey grew discuneotate over ‘von Sternberg. the, wite of | the trom New York Nov. Me f brosses street Woes, and afthr a siwrt! American woman wow the central Agure | ashore > ‘ p 1 from her husband, ty whom! in the elaborate ceremony, which was “Hie entry into ¢ were parked to the platform |she had beer niverted a little over a|Matked by great military’ and official, the oocamon of ® Land the month, # termed to end . . | and hie stay in Ireland ts ¢ required ' , nd her tif tatue Was presented on behal | he marked by considerable thinking that the carbolle acid she Emperor by his personal envoy, | tivity, HAA SEFVIC® Tught way as strong as the poison for-| tie German Ambassador, who made a | le for the prief address. The President made the a merly sold to all comers In the drug| or wded fitons " MK) chief address of the day and accepted | mi sores before the recent Darlington or. | the gift on | ! ican people ue line, AN | Jinanco was passed, she drank Remarks were made by Lieut, Chattes on’ in Ob we reps c Sul, Major-Gen nle, int at | Policeman Towns, of the A we i: Bg Pn ; nue station, saw the woman sh yon ry 4 lifted the bottle to h pa, b Jami or 0 -. the weak eoutian Arar] Of Aversion and Pity, Dj Your Mary's Hospital where she was ¢ a Cold and Catarrh, Purify Ye 1 it was aaid that she Would soon bey READY FOR STRIKE FIGHT. Breath and Stop’ the % Mrs itjekev was a Miss Swayatang | WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. Nov. 1-! Olecharge, king sn W was married In Octobe Sherif! James 8. Me aa six deputy Re ¢ Mufta: hela wall ” moved to New Jersey and she! sheriffs on guard at the marble quarria | wife an h troub! { or eave ond | marble cutters and * feared | ! er life ire being put to work. The marble out- Sfutes efter fire eoptestion uy ecelving 4.50 a da Use Dr. Agnew's ois © Pitta, I mand 8, The deput 40 Doses 10 \ fold by W. Rockey, tar a teh Me NURSE GIRL ACCUSED, NALLY GIVES BAIL WEW PUBLICATIONS, | W PUBLICATIONS, Charged With ‘Theft of Jewelry =a Worth 8700 from Her Employer, tb ” ; eld Loder 68,000 Bond. | EWARK. No J, N ’ Nally, son of Police Captain 7 areold gir N . West One Hundred REMARKABLE NOVEL OF WASHINGTON LIFE, IN the fam { Josep M ft No, street police station, whom the pol ” 1, Was arrested to. have been seeking § Aug. 4 o| THE ed wit Par fim alleged part \ mplove 1 welts Hundred and H 1 ‘ . “° M e ei! had lett tt avenue, Was a bit ‘ ‘4 vy Magistrate FALL KILLS TEAMSTER, on Monda) A MAGA or ZINE CLEVERNESS Rk was killed falling from a ‘ : wenty-fifth atre near Te a tt FOR DECEMBER "E. M. Clifford of Buffalo Tells of His Cure by Father John’s Medicine. Mr. Edward Clifford, of 184 Sandis-| myself much {mproved, and after the ky street, Buffalo, N. Y., writes: For third bottle I was entirely rid of the cough, and soon began to gain in r of o mo eertull the benefit of others | most cheerfully ieongin and flesh, You are eptirely ecommend “Father John's Medicine welcome to use my name. 2? wilt be asa body builder and sure cure toany ready at any moment to recommend person troubled with colds and your medicine to any person, | [soi a I was troubled with a bad| (Signed) Edward M. Clifford. Cures cold and was threatened with pneu- colds or money back. No alcohol monia, After the first bottle | found|or weakening stimulants, .