The evening world. Newspaper, February 10, 1905, Page 13

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Old-Fashioned, Red-Hot Politics, Plenty Of Bosses, the ® Salvation of City and Nation, ~ Declares Senator, ——. GITY TO HAVE SOME Gas ahd Traffic Problems to Fig- Wt He Predicts, and “Re- form and Republicanism will “Get Setback for Fair.” le country wil! go to the there isn't a return to old~ Poutical bosses,” sald Ben- he! on Plunki tt: trom, yee Ly ye Court. YO Of political houses, and eo yahiie fighting on equal Mnes. What's the use Of one political party hogging every! 0f the members of tho other party, but the country in general? “Politics {a a fad with most people, jana this country Is full of people, I've Called the father of the Senate. T've held down three jobs at the same tims, to all of which 1 was elected, and ff drew the salary tein each, I held a fourth job, whioh did not pay a salary, and I've been known during the forty years I have been in politics to call the turn) on many a political event, I make the prediction now hat within two years the people will be demanding more politics and will turn in Corce to the Democratic party just, as they turned during tho tast election to the ican party. i fe are going to have political bosses again on the old-fashioned scale. “We are a natural-born lot of poll- ticlans, we Americans, and when we decide to have politica dished up in ftrue, ‘old-fashioned style there t no stopping the desire of the people, They Go the whole menu then, giving full power to the bosses and relishing the @hange for a long perlod before they got tired. ‘The political thermometer tells us New YorkCity is going to witness more polkics than ever, before many moons, and Reform and Republicanism fn this clty are going to got setback tor fair. “Then will come old-time methods, put the people will get the right, sort of administration all the same, The politiciang are going to take hold of the traMc conditions and the bridge ' problems and whoop !t up for more Gubways and a three-cent fare, Tho politicians are going to take hold of gas in the right way and within a year * we will be getting seventy-five-cent gas dnd’ the city will be lighting its own Btick a pin in those predictions. $ make a speech on “Tam polos 1d, Fashion Nitics' at the blowout the fan Demooratio Club my dint at the Amsterdam Opera louse on Feb, 27, and I ose to let pig! LB add Ap oat i ee eyes ota ple, e Wi some people wt the racket, and I | whow. that the country ever in better shape than when boss- fon awey, ‘BU, I am not in favor of @ mono- ly In that field. 1 always say Rive o fell + @bout ds fair. play, you know.” ee BUILDING TRADE “WAR IS BEGUN Employers’ Association Expels Thompson-Starrett Construo- tion Co, on Charges—Big Conbern Intends to Hit Back, ‘The mombera of the Thompson-Star- fett Construction Company, one of the largest building concerns in the coun- try, of which Theodore Starrett {s Pros- ident, were expelled yesterday from the Building Trades Wmployers' Assoota- tion. The action may result in a bit- ter struggle, involving the bullding {n- ~ @ustry once more in uncertainty ‘and partial stagnation, The Thompson-Starrett Company In- tends to hit back as hard as it can, ‘The members belong ‘to the Master Bullders’ Association, a rive! to the Employers’ Association, recently organ- ized with the avowed intent to prevent the Employers! Association “building a Chinese wall” around New York, The Emergency Committee reported yosterday to the. Board of Governors of the Bullding Trades Employers’ As- @oclation that It had found the Thomp- Bon-Starrett Company guilty on two charges: First, employing locked-out carpenters, who were under the ban of the association; second, discharging the members of the new union of car- penters which had been organized by the employers to take the place of the old unions. The following was thé unanimous de- elsion of the Board of Governors, Otto M, Eildiitz presiding: “That the report of the Emergency Committee be received and that the firm of the Thompson-Starrett Company be expelled from the Building ‘Trades Employers’ Association and thelr bonds be forfeited.” The expulsion means that the firm Also loses its membership ln the Builders’ Asaociation, the Mast enters’ Association, the fF y Binsternts’ Associatiqn and the fouse- Bhorers and Movers’ Association, and ts subject to n fine of 4.500, Mr, Starrett intimated he would issue » statement ee UTITA, Fob. ustica Watson M, Rogers, of the of ourt, Wis taken Ill while sittin, a Phiiae delphia lawsult y ul Was obuged to tke to iy Undaunted, Ne ietiye to a hotel, went to bud, and there nents and arguments, Deelsion was ro« 6 Rowers will adjourn court. to- yon’ ‘ovote his attention to a rheumatic foot, Taal TNT REAL POLITICS SOON. || thing in slght—not only to the detriment, several wit-| pn Fy ip Nursery and Kind Ticket- Agent Had to Quit, NOTION, Agents are not responsih! for babies lett im th wait room, We have coon he of own hou “kids.” This ia mot a ‘The foregoing sign han tloket window of the downtown sia- tlon of the Second avenue “L" at onty-second street, Vor twenty-five vears I’, H. Peterson, & benevolent old man, has heen In the employ of the Manhattan elevated rall- road, and for several years has seld Uckets in that station. But he ts missed from his post, He has resignod, and many mothers weep Thete are plehty of fond mothers in the vicinity of Beventy-second street and Sorond avenue, ‘They learned of his love for children, and then his CONRIED TELLS OF OPERA COST At Theatre Managers’ Banquet Says He Spent Over a Million in Fifteen Weeks—General’ Public Pays the Piper. _——— 0 The first annual benquet of the As- sociation of Theatre Mafhiéts’’ of! Greater New York was held Jast night {n the Hotel Astor, Among the speak- ere were Judge Henry M, Bischoff, jr., Borough President Martin W, Little. ton, of Brooklyn, and Brander Mat- thews. Daniel Frohman presided and read letters of regret from Gov, Hig- gins, Fire Commissioner Hayes end was} Sheriff Erlanger. The souvenirs were gold clocks for they men and silver neck charms for the-women. Heinrich Conried made a speech in the course of which he revealed some tn- teresting facts as to the cost of rin- ning the opera for fifteen weeks, and told how he became a successful man “Where ts the manager in Europe who would risk thirty to fifty thousand dotlars on a single production? When - told them on tho other side what I pald for @ solngle production they said, ‘Conried, don't tell us that; you le. so we won't listen’ to you.' They Rey I ‘was oragy when I sald I paid 556 for stege hands alone in a single season, The managers on this side of the Atlantic do things courdgeously and in rand style. “Bronson Howard saya that the o) is supported by multi-millionares, That is*a wrong fdea, The multi-millionares don't give a cent to opera,n ro do the stockholders, All the money that comes In of an opera season Is from the gen- eral public, *T told the multi-millionatres I am os- soolated with, at the first meeting we had, just before I took hold of the|+ era-house:; ‘You are multi-million: alres; I am a poor fellow, I must nave my own way and spend lots of money, 80 I Will put up more money than any of you has put up, and then if you come to me with suggestions I can say, ‘shut up.’ In fifteen weeks it cost ine 050,000 to produce operas, and I am still making money,’ a ROBBED IN THEATRE LOBBY pail de AP ay, Two Youths, Brothers, Arrested on Mra, Cunningham’s Complaint, Morris and Alexander Martin, broth- ers, aged respectively seventeen and twenty-one years, were arrested in the lobby of the Ameripan Theatre last night on a charge of having robbed Mrs, Cunningham, of No, 261 West One Hundred and Twelfth street, of $5, The younger Martin boy says he lives at No, 223 Kast One Hundred and Twenty- third street, and the older at No. 229 West ‘I'wenty-Soventh street, i The $5 was taken from Mrs, Cunning- ham's bag, which was attached to her ag she Was about to enter the The Martin boys were cl rat the time, and the bill found at thelr fect afterward, Which one of them, if either, had it there is iB ed up at Police oH) the older CORN & BUNON WAX & PASTE CURES CORNS & BUNIOXS, Nothing Like It. Price 25¢, JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. we) ONG geest ‘SECOND AVENUE “L.” STATI Mothers Made the Place al desperation the negro porter waa sent for a nunsing bottle ahd jt i Charlie drank a little and then smasheu the bottle on the floor, Dh Tl chapter to his howls for ny Tor four hours tho agent, the tikel honper and the porter worked in a o quiet thelr charge. I 6 n, Once, twice, three times did good ald Peterson vield to the pleadings of the mothers, who had voungsters to leave st for a few minutes," station became na Kindergarten, It was f case of all hands turn jn and help Peterson to amuse the ‘kids,’ ; But the last straw came a few days. fashionably dressed woman with @ two-year-old youngster came “Please, won't you mind little Charles & few minutes while I. meet Once more Peterson ylelded. aby #800n began to er hy Peterson had such a stubborn "kid," In Baby's eyes were ved with wee, That was too much; she knew the had been abused, “T ehnll report you, so thera!’ And the next day Peterson Now thore is a young man In back of Honce the sign, And for Weteraon: showing deposits of $1,000 Both hoys were rt dressed fourteait veara of per wile Alexander of at while lexander looks about sixteen’ "They ‘will {n thé Jefferson Market Police ——— The Woes of the Exo! (From the Cloveland Plain-Dealer.) were Greadtully embarrassed to- ent for Christmas and inclored It in a box that bore the name of a leading ealer in .bric-a-brac.” ‘Yeu,'! I just thought: I'd have the fun of exchanging it and Ok down to the bric-a-brac store, and what th “Did the box come from there?" the clerk says he remem: was eomethinz particularly lovely in St, but he couldn't recall what all torn up and don't know what to think,’ George gave me @ nice pres- HIS NOSE IN A VISE For Three Years He Could-Not Breathe Through His Nostrils on Account of CATARRH Munyon's Paw-Paw and Inhaler Cured Him; INHALER CREDIT BVERYBODY wena GLOTHING G2 The ONLY COMPLETE ‘PAW-PAW ‘A qroat sufferer of Catarrh sent mea letter stating that he feit as though his nose was | Hf tn a vise: that he had been unable to bri throuk) his nose for y he had had two 0 treated by a nuniter of time he caught a cold the al hose beowine #9 Rreatly Infiame : e) Ghitzod to breathe throurh his mouth, Th was @ man for business or tely as this dread disease claim that more nach (roubles and Nervs, some Catarrhal cond! n/ 884 Columbus Ave., near 104th, Kare that Catarrh 18 a germ dip. that the only way to cure tt @ blood and Kiling the gery caring ao sat he Was aimomt dat reat ivertisement claim! A with but little faith onlanmian He DORE | Pe PHI ons eat it ag aw-Paw, makes one eat—it db 1 It makes ono ween tt mine | Weak and debit: | Dnt LATIGLY. CONS | OVERCOAIS 8 al discharges having Is Heating has been MONEY REFUNDED, To prove that I have u positive and ot for Caturrh Loam au. te fo sell the M100 y for 85 cents and {1) Inhaler and a mi isease If you con y Inhaler sends clouds of medi. vapor to all the diseased parts that cwinot be reached In aay othor yy. bt reaches the sore spoth, aw places and forms a new positively Kills all ay ‘to give away my of Paw-Paw Pils a ‘Tablets absolute More than this, to ion that 18 not novfectly antls. 1th this treatment, if they will mie brew thea ouut swat befaad $1 CRE breath aud provents dea sere sata ert teen “LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, LP WANTED—M f DOLLAR Rowe poe hb aire Benue SiAmee Ae, HG: Jestio gt any American District Messenger ha oaes ia the olty until @ P.M \ » x & Wretman, North Attleboro, Mass, not by concerts, NOTE.—Were we to mention actual values of the above you would doubt the statement.’ Hence we stai and expect to. gain your confidence and good will. for VALUES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU, All Roads Lead to the Hope Corner, You get here in six minutes from Grand Central Depot. Fro ferries a few minutes’ walk, Brooklyn Bridge and ‘all sight. The Elevated Rallroad terminals prominent. street car line stops at the corner or within earsho! BROADWAY. Stewart Building. CHAMBERS Sr, ‘We will reintroduce one of the most unique sales. rooms in the heal a to the Purchasing Public— lowers or souvenirs, but with The Most Effective List of Values in Superior Quality Men’s and Youths’ Apparel. Workmen have been busy all week transforming the main 4 ‘ floor of the former Frank L, Taylor Store into the future THAT WHY YOU CAN Now BUS Model Retail Store of the Hope- Company. |" sss sista aun. |) me mente ort The various artisans will need MORE ROOM next week, and merchandise MUST MOVE, Every dollar's worth of the Frank L, Taylor }) At 4, 98—were $7.98 stocks will now be disposed of as rapidly as pos- Young. Men'e Bults, ” [At 7,98 re $13.98 | sible both at retail and in bulk. § ok Se To-Morrow in the Subway Store, Great Saturday Clearance of Section Fine OVERCOATS, including Satin-Lined 1 Frieze, and Meltons with satin yoke and wor- sted body lining; Chinchilla Ulsters and some splendid Great Coats and Tourists, (Plenty of large sizes)..., Section Fine Sujis for every taste and build of man. Blacks mixtures and all textures—splendid line ings, ad every suit of a superior make, (Great pickings) Section Exquisite WAISTCOATS, most select designs, Silk and Brocade effects, Velours and Rha- dames, Highest qualities included.......6,s...0006 Section Fine worsted TROUSERS, the fabrics of cele- 4 brated mills, including foreign makes, Perfect in fit and tailoring. ..s.ssesvevsvedeneesereeeaee Section Young Men's SUITS and OVERCOATS, in.’ cluding swagger, garments in all styles and cojorings, Irrespective of value,..:...... SATURDAY AT $8. SATURDAY AT " $8. Phat were $10.98 to $13, SATURDAY AT $ 1.50. SATURDAY AT , Subway terminals ‘and ever PIANOS AND ORGANS. BLOOMINGDALE BROS., Saturday Piano Day! Come To- Morrow. Save from $150 to $250 by secur- Ing one of the celebrated WALTERS PIANOS FOR a $195 in this great sale, Including Stool and Cover, Delivered on Fay ment of $5, $5 Down and $] 2 Week No interest charged for time taken in making’ payments. Upon request our representative will call with full particulars, EXCHANGE your old piano for a beautiful new Walters. aes aa FOR SALE. mney 1 Per Wee Will Keep You WELL DRESS 2D LENOX CLOTHING CO. 2274 3rd Ave., near 124th St, Open Evenings, LADIDS' SU JAC on Weekly and montnly CALL.OR WRITE, OPES STANDAKD UOKII EST 14 DIT per week will keep you and family well dressed in. tho ale. LADIRS' AND GE , Lif CLOTHING at the lowest | = M |Manhattan Clothing Co.| 1114 fd Ave, a Odth St, N.Y, ning. Open Beautiful Jawalry Oo, 80 PRNNSYLVANIA RATLROAD, Lox. to 3d Ayes, 89th to 60th Sty! orarions q RAILROAD, | Bist Sites: a } a Gospedectinnalty 88 rvassiaiysesing! OM ri ana Fond RAILWAY.— wane 8 Aegon 4 Court 4 iy ehnsylvani he New. ‘ork Br or id raridenqes throu: ‘0 nae it Jon, "548 Chel Telephone, CS, Cheleea”” for Pennsylvania ciiacrcmree |T0-morrow, Saturday, Until HEBER ar ascoaaaiseananaamiais ore vi 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and $0 West Fourteenth street, 7, 9 44, 13, 1S, 17) 19, 20, 29, 23, 3, 4, 5) 27 and-29 Plenty of Wearing Time Ahead to make it profitable .To Buy Boys’ Cloths _ At These. Reductions!’ We never catty. goods from year to year!’ ‘Each season must case for itself! )) No old stock, no garments of a year ago ate to be found No matter what the loss, we sell the season At 2,98—wete $4,980) | At 2,9B—were $4.98 ane At 300-~duesseenierbe: (ne ri ead Bete Boe orl ‘guia.’ {At 1.98 Were $2.98 Boys’ Gator Bult. ine avin jane. F thers at Others at 1 Se Bigwsa and PabTOR * Misses’ and Children's Cloake Girls’ Long Cloaks» ” Children's Coats. Zidelines, Cheviste and Kemméys—beat | Finest Novelties modele~best colore—6 to 14 yeata-but | and Velyet—trim'gs of not all eizes In caoh lot, vet, ete,-bait ‘oolore~f, That were 96.98 and $7.08: That were $8.08 and Always something to profit you for the vlalt eho reductloas are often made on sput of the ae aad ‘cistomera quick to take advantage Come any thne— Saturday Specials ; j In Veils and Veilings $ 5 CREPE CHIPFON VEILS) e ds long—Navy, Brown, Whi Aid Blackeshemnatitoh Borde rménts quoted value $1.09. the bare facts, the future by ‘ nmall, Chen Single or Cota read—larg B mB i 1d. Whi Elsewliere AB audi Beautifulombs felon te Far Below Value Shell, Amber and White~Gold ; rte be r , ibbon Shower Bo hu eum aan iat fg Lt penned rereraloe In fi ing w TeV Wry. | Prayer Books cheweoth Mihi ait Teachers’ Oxford Bibles - Reduced in Prices. | Hednes Mie eaegersios tae, 7D]. Baa een “nlacle bee WN Bad Ha | Some ude overdo ‘a discontinued style,... Wa ortn | together with clearances from ove ewe for to-mottowi— > Hi rea Brpoade Novelty | Ha 4 :} Gi: Wool Sailor Sw Blue, Brown and Red—extra wide skirte—lined throughout— 8 AND DIAMONDS, A WII! fend vepresentative It desired, Dresses hard to tind et tae Diamond Co, hon, ° W MAIDEN TANK. TARE ELRVATOR, || SBCOND ELOOR—CENTRE BUILDING, ‘Waltham and Kein Wate! Hiamouds Easy weekly . let ‘anean Street, MALE, QLORF CREDIT WAT HCO, belts, in|] All wool gray, ; nly, best lighted || op years 1.65 and ventilated workroom in|} regular % and $4 sults...., °° |New fine toilet ||_ THIRD FLOUR-CENTRY BurEpING, | Moupteln Hone Glyderine-— | rooms opening outer air and floor, 805 Meroer st. ogress bunchmaking MAIN PLOOR—NEW BUILD) vlgars and cheroot Advertisements for ‘I yori may be lett Office brald trim’d collar~ i . emb'd emblem on shield— ‘98 4 to 14 years—worth $3.00 Unie of year, even at ful en ana || Boys’ All. Wool Sweaters Best colore~sizts 24 to 3— 49: usually 68 and $1.25... * THIRD FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING, Boys’ Suits Hortolk ana olive and brown cut usually 5 cents a Tormorrow. until 1 P. Mi room fop|| Chiffon Automobile Veils box of THREE cakes for: Supt. White, Black. and col aNT—| Apply Supt. top| , LA lack and Coleus 48 NEW) BU! regular price W8 cen’ Boys’ Vici Kid Shoes. per thousand: _ Lee! Also box calf—spring heels vark, Alien ‘Toaceo |] Children’s Heavy Rib Hose 08 10, 10h, Band =|] Fast Black Cotton~extre, Hy sts any i iio per thourand fara |f SP ners ONG Conte ee For Moriitiy ale Clepranes, Alien ‘Tobgeca Company, MALN BLOOR--WHST BUILDING, “ Women’s Ready-to-Wear Hats) Women’s Low Ot Black only newest shapes—latest Best quality: Mohalr and Neapolitan For Cuban or Mull. combinations 6) | snes 246 0 1 jet cabuchons—valuo $1.60... * THIRD #LOOR—WEST BUILDING. § OOND ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. Mit \

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