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ed MOST POLITE THE WORLD, THURSDAY EV G, SEPTEM BER 28, 10. \ SUBWAY WHO WON $10 “Wo SUGAR.” HE SOME CITS NOW MAN IN THE LITTLE BOY'S | 5 UP HIS SEAT TO A WOMAN SIYS.CAUSED Wane iI ANFUL ECZEMA YS HE ALWAYS GIV! John H. Dasirgten, \ovnd After an Horr’s Riding on the Lenox Avenue Expre Trains, by The Evening World’s Courtesy Comm missioner, Declares a Woman Shevid Never 2 Permitted to Stand Whi Men Are Seated. HIS ARREST. UP M’CLELLAN, °° For Two Yoars Ho Could Not Sit | Nor Lio St#l— Suffered Terribly The Ivize Faid for Lenox Avenue Ey-ress Seat. ~ epee tap {Tall ing the | ‘ Sage AB21905> Robinowitz Accuses Police, Valk of Indorsing the Mayor | with Poin and Itching —Scratched he Porenims Wrntd Ten (Ho) Brdlane pr but Magistrate Holds if Tammany Will Nomi Till Flesh Was Raw — Grew ‘ = =r Him for Trial. rate Jerome, Vorse Under Doctor's Gere, * ' vi om Cerne OAM, We pres Arburee . we Uniathe| Eee | : Gen pr ae Nu, Cather Kina. : ae cece) S= -, SPEEDILY CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES Sa reason for this case belrs | prey with me as one of the de- | fa eoause T would not | de 4 Mich a 8 keeper of No rf 1 to Magistrate Cornell in! of the orgaatzat ‘ouitt this afternoon nse, if In retu he was held in $1.0 bail fe tain recognition boy was six years old he 4 . terribly with eczema. He He would irritate spots by seratchiny with his nails, that only made it =, AH worse. Nothing 7 Ye aye him any ef until I_used + Cuticura Rem- edi and I can- i SSS a [trial on @ charge of recelving ste ee ireteiis t still nor lie in bed iP, itt , ‘ i ‘t ivaberly aide sentinel Rent URlncieeOlpimentrresiedd quiet forthe itehe ¢ " he court-room was filled with Ro! r “3 ey eet ton t i vas ureadful. oliteness s j To-Night To-Morro\ Night aGitsie andy, IMQUAINE Kia Aknoe) Athy his ovestion. It ts stated on good ing was ar [ida Alperts, secretary of the Frult and] AUnOEty Produce News, The arrest c1me about} 13-14. yerome the C through the robbery on Friday of the| withdraw from the cl:y store of H. L. Rosenthal, at No. M4 Coop-| gery, er square, From store $1,500 worth] % | of dry goods was i ‘9 plans as to how a ‘On Saturday night the goods were|iweta Tammany ad found ae a halle race) ove \Union may be brfaght about have heen witz's saloon, rented to an auc: formed! BU aiscueeed e room’ detectives ted ther fy BSA 8 discussed at The saloon-keeper wag arrested on|the meeting to- mbers irs, and a teamster In the bar | of th nion room ing in return if Tammany ; H Roi: of Honor. j . SCHWIND, pried, of Nc. 107 West Fi > Hundred ad Twen- Catherine King Will Ride On] } Catherine King Will Ride on Third Ave, Broadway “L” Cars Surface Cars and give and Pay the ho not praise them too much. A doctor treated him, and we tried almost every= butt ma seemed to ing, Sept. 25. a dowits Hiccesmee home slate |sieciny ae tent of |@pread. It started in a small place on JOWN H. DARLINGTON, 1 for a Se t on Saturday evening and, eceing a NEnt | cyer en ‘che phe Tammany | the lower extremities and spread for Jin the dinin m upstairs, asked his ee er esiie Tompkins as | two yeurs until it very nearly covered BI R1E WEWER (O80 pe mother, wi ‘as at the bar. who che didate for Justice of the Ahar biel rt of his Icg to the ki Ne, 212 We hts : | eonciwers) “Being sola th : ne buck part of his Icg to the knee. strangers, he arted up to in “Finally I. got Cuticura Soap, 4 4 © Municipal Ownership Leagi au Piacavent ; 4 and was arreste Sf canada . intment, and Pills, and gave thém ~ SopoERted i presented as its candidate for Mayor & a La aa ° ) i] y 3 0 Ms hh Ww ordi to directions. I d th not hile t jthe name c? William Rendolph according to directions. I used them ; ‘ Pee aba che nl But Magistra Mr. Hearst will return f first in the morning, and that evening - Cornell’ held him. with the others in jon the Lucania next Saturday before I put my boy to bed [used them | ¢ fifth stree seat to M Lencx ave the Snbvy evening, Sept nd ‘The second man in > up his 2 1 Evenine World's John H. Darlington Id, and 4b ve King 02 a ie express in Wednesday | $1,009 each for trial be met uown the Rav by a di again, and the improvement even in * ———— from tthe Municipal Ownership Leas, | those few hours was surprising, the | nation, Snouls he accept a Mantaiea| less, I used two boxes of Cuticura « Ownership. ticket wil be yur ae et | Ointment, the same of the Pills and JI | | urim the | the Soap, and my boy was cured. © Ke Clttzen’s Union and the Repubii-| He has never had a return of the | WELCOMED gaa, orgunigation weil "be asked “fo Jac | eczema since. T hope vou vill publish | =e | long Pape but as the Revubil-| my letter so the pul will know ‘ —-—->— | | . ely Withdrawn from | what Cuticura has done for my boy. : “Marks Fired Three Shots and Overcome As She Ran Back STi cite he gn, Palade Pe meee" BRIDE OF WEEK | Then Grappled with _ ‘IntoBurning House After Bridgeport Has Almost 2 Hol: | | « Went: . At y was Teported thie afternoon that f Mr. Darling! a ‘ ‘ day in Greeting Wilson Mar-|Wher Mr Ouell went abroad’ t by the|teanth atreet, but T couldn't get out SAYS HUSBAND Tall Negro. Rescuing Babies. we ns i new efush forced me fur- ‘ car ts jammed ea man wiv | the car, fairly through a years John FH: Doriington. tment for erery ereacy tok | went, Boe. (in for £60), may be rotier Drug & Chem. ‘ae Mailed Free, Ho shall, Owner of fhe Atlantic, neral Impression was that: the nomination at tha Porter 1s now in the er in Part: | tm a fire at 7.90 o'clock this morning) Which Won the Kaiser’s Cup. |: men who were standing j ‘a PELHAM, N, Y., Sept. %—Pollceman |. in. apartment of Louis Koenings Hectman latetscof Broakivn | | == Tailor Shops: 110 Fifth Ave. == d ine tat, and Wa gad Is A BIGAMIST conice elisa giant soare Wormer bu * a7 Pitt f, iUttle Doral easy an ral | me a seat, and I was glad to an t t urg, at No. 57 street, lttle Dora candidate for Tram dhe oar lexis attieel counter we i giant negro burglar in (Special to The Evening World.) p F. Murphy said A point to remember about i cause I shop: day's work. Pelham M He finally subdued the | Koeningsburg proved herself a heroine. | ie Gredbeacatcthe (Grand vCentrs iS nally jaubdied tne 6 | BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Sept. 28.—Three ony tion would nominate candidate put. forward. by KN iniry | burglar and brought him to the police Awaking to find the room full a!) thousand people gathered at the dock woman should is time I returned to station here. During the affray three smoke and the bed in flames, Dora|th!s atfernoon and lined Stratford ave- nth at | never be permitt standin ac. Fe ier eG 2 i “Mr Metz a Berea naa a t and’ boarded car Ne: ass at chat Honeymoon Wanes When Al-| snots were fred by the noliceman. One|" sg her little slater Hester, aged| Ue bridge to welcome the home coming agate no cepiien in eauvate eatitaiy 4 Shien ihedenn : | i | vutiet grazed the forehead of the negro, | FTADECG Der lle eae mwivel, exea [Of Wiisn Marshall, whae yacht, the At- /frmative, | it ‘5 7 “T think A Seat at Last. | leged Wife No. 1 Appears | Another negro, who was with the man | five, and her baby brother jamuel, 884) jantic, wn the Emperr's cup in the| py ‘ a very good LepAbanneinalonivis tacmentiernent| 5 j captured, made his esca two, and carried them out of danger.| ‘ean race. Every manutactry whistle | NIXON MAKES is the hand-work that is in | Eee a young. smooth-taced man, clad | in| on the Sz2n2, | Marks saw the two negroes acting in| Then she ran back to the burning room| in the city, every steam craft In the SOME PROGRESS them. Everything that can dea would be emeesogs) and vasked) me, ini 8 low) a i erieibe, ore i a salen street, |to get her little sister Gussie, aged|harbr sounded a shrill greeting as ey or ouR nt fe pe nenesror nee end the area on’ ple en?" and he called on them to ha ys soon as the yacht on which Mr. arshall | is wrought into them wi Rode ae Neda nt see iooked amazed || area) vaaine viola Slislor emupride ctl eee ee eee eee the | oun eee Bie ‘ | strived at Hlanteds oad ene up the | Assembly Speaker Not Yet Ont of || particularcare. Hand-work 2 ention it!" “ape = 9, | of “ Yih ie joke Ime was too muc! i |; Uy would t Third ay. eee Cait eaioppsnntay yaa al wenkieapbriehthelerealer ware o¢iieat liercey Cluptapin: che spollcemes|| ts noisy demonstration until he landed. Danger, bat His Condition — | givesthem the“ finish''found | x" ‘ voly harged three! for her amd she was jdriven back. , ¥ | afiixed himself to strap a few fect fur- Me | drew his revolver and disc f Alte RINE: air senta puixed himself to strip & few fort fire night In search of her husband, whom | pullets at the men. As soon as he bi 2 anyhow favor he had been reading when I en- she accuses of bigamy and deser nigh: and look for Miss K' don’t tind hem they to some tired gir in individual-made apparel, but the’ are ready to wear. You'll find at the Lambe t Bridgeport containing Is Satisfactory. | Screaming for help she made another on airs cn isa r 1 Y 4 gan to fire the smaller of the negroes! attempt, but was overcome. Her hill, # Master Ii WESTFIELD, N. Y.. Sept. 28.—Dr. your pocketbooks and remembering. park or eave atthe Grand Cent- | Shelor was accompanied by Detective-| two inches tall and is of powerful build, @ Committee of the | cian, cave his patient's temperature this made, and they look it every vine =e IROL UD ID ABRYE At Lg Gran Cer s lneegeant (Gareems/ ot thes bimmdguarters |oreen wae weranal ena grappled withi the | Cocaun eet ctncin Caen & fire was) Algonquin Club, where to-night Mr. | morning as 101, pulse 100 and respiration inck. = | : envelope containing an order for $10\ stag. 5 eseen : speedily. oxtingsished, Gaaie ead pe Marsnall wil be tendered a reception|s, ytr, Xsxun passed a fairly good oe ; HOW SHE FOUND on the cashier of The Evening World: | 4; ere . moliceman, to the Gouverneur Hospital so serlously| andbanquet at $19 a plate: Charles B. sh ratty iewalil “Ask the Man Who Wears Them.'* His amazement was genuine, and it. Mrs, Shelor, a very pretty young) Marks, who !s a stockily built man, | p, d she is Hkely to al ss 5 night, nourishment pretty wel Ake Hore embarrassed me as: well as himself. woman h vealth i idmaes urnes e y to dle. Read, Henry Curtis, Frank Rennell and | anq is making some progress. | THE POLITE MAN, | ion tnaersana “Your” ne “said, 2°, with a wealth of golden balz,| red to overpower the negro, and 1 | Touls Koeningsburg was in his butch-| clinton Barnum Seeley. SO aR eee tiitsomewtat inci} | dlushingiy, ag {pressed the envelope un es a wae pa sae ee It | the struggle lost his revolver. The ‘n2n| er shop on the premises at the time wf) | An automobile was waiting at the famed. and the doctor saya {t may be New Eaisult in Quaker | MpOR Nia, hile Twas: try oa Nee e, she says, she met Shelor,| rolled over_on the ground, fighting des-| the fire, which & is believed was caused| dock, which whirled Mr. Marshal | necessary to | ¥ r¢ e andthenewCathedralGra: 3 can ithe train Pulled out of Uieatation who came from the South a few months | perately, WMtil Marks got a grip on his |hy a match bolle thrown down the ele: | us periy fo his home, | To-alght’s re cavity, At will be two Gays vefore the | aa A BY CATHARINE KING. pon while the. pin proces ded to ly a abeee a position as floor-| antagonist's throat and succeeded tn r shaft and on to the bed, which bythe Governor and all the prominent Ineanwhile he is doing as well as could $25.00 \Té Sey BEC et walker, The vo 01 F. e time | ey © 90 c] ¥ c ny y, eDer itor’ In Jess than an hour of experience in] “Rut I wasn't thinking of that; and... ae Bence Lies at the time | choking him into submission, Then ‘he | stood close to the wall. clubmen in the city. eT eet a sa tcifa weaker At'1,90 Half the custom tailor's charges. ft is not my habit to look for other w and lived with her paren's | marched him to the station-house after this afternoon. but no marked change riding In the Subway IT was compelled 7 to accept the sincere offer of a gentlema:! mon wour-| at No, as he! Pourth s nks for a co} Mr. Darl One Hu’ | f abe ahs v1 U mdition had tak lace si | Snlesrooms ee aeatt io pnd) he had recovered his revolver. When| EARLY REPORT OF LUCANIA.| SCORCHER FINED In, Big. cow tion had taken place since nlesr searched, the police say, a number of 39 and 41 Cortlandt Street. y e hel in hat _ ji to occupy the seat he ‘held, and t ofa nd was essentially »,| > An by vere found ———— i) la qwithout a thought ef reward on his —— & geatleman and was exsenttally 0 | rooig used ‘by burglars were found | cosy tener tm Communteation FOR COLLISION. WARNING OF BIG ST OF BIG STORM . art. New York Men Give Up Enongh, » polite, 8004-| strapped around the man’s waist. He i _ ; oe Meut there was lots of fun before that, | qm the Editor of The E ah Foghinssand) sott-apoken; see gmall bottle of chloroform as| with Shore Three Days Before Dae. Si et eee aes wae Pernice vaLiion CLanacele Themindeceurned| A says he persuaded her to forget| wei] as. sixteen pawn tickets, When| The Cunard liner Lucania, from Liv-|Motor-Cyelist Convicted of Assanit| The following storm warning | was | - cter before I was compelied, by the|business men in York City, has sorrow of 4 short widowhood, and|tyxen later before Judge Karbach the|erpool and Queenstown for New York,| im Umacating Another Rider on | Stit to-day to all Gulf Coast stations peree, Pere epost tapat heen’ interested US stir [09 Sept. 20 she eccompanted him t) Je?| prisoner said he was "Jack" Brown, |Is reported as having been communi- “Changs to southeas: storm warnng | terms of The Evening World's con " ee RE REDON a pris a the Babylon Cycle Path, 10.80 A. M. Disturbance approaching with the public, to surrender up polit s in the travelling public a #3 » a Justice of) iiag “Jack Jones, and added with | cation by wireless telegrapk with the | 1p aiuebe the Missiesippl. High east i for $10 to young Mr. John H. D: large. I have read of your fair young |{he, Reace married them and they ro-| pride that he was also known as "SiID-| station at @able Island at 11 P. M. (apeslalite ihe Frenins Wore.) to southeast winds will continue to- , of No. 212 Wes: Eighty-fifth street repr e with the $10 check, her home did went to live at) very Jack.” He acknowledged that he) (G. M. T.), Wednesday, when the ve pee ene hae Poh ey dunn night and probably fday. | Considered 4 ! tio. BIS Wess ava as a reader wo! : erty of| the same stoi : : : g y Jr, son of a very wealthy |unsafe for vesse!s to navigate Gulf ‘As was announced in yesterday's Ader woul the liberty of |the same stor and his a4 intended to rod @/ sel was 808 miles from Nantucket Light-| 31 Wray, Jf son Of & vety Weal | wucers, ORY ; n Lenox avenue | offering a su *h I hope you| Another Woman Claims FI Jham Manor and tat they’) shi; Evening World, I rode on Lenox avenue | offering a sugi rh aims Floorwalker | house in Pelham Man p. a us a SS Guorens trains of the Subway during the|Will give a hearing, ‘There are many! ‘There was almost a week of Hi ponte pected to get some $10,00 worth! ‘The steamer will probably dock about | Victed here to-day of assault in running fash hours, preparcé to hand an order |¥OUNg men going home in the evening) honeymoon. with plea cheons at! of booty, but did not say what house|s A, M. on Saturday. This report of ) 9e" John Wills with his motor cycle. | La Savole Resumes Trips. oon, When on for $10 to the first man who would give | Who have put in a hard aay vi 8 woman ‘app jiuesday an Angry | they had designs on, He said that als|the Tucania three days in advance of me offense was commited two Weeks | i soa ine steamship La Savole, me his seat ina proper manner and not | Well as some who have passed the day |The woman was accompanied by a boy,| companion had throw, away a te-iher arrival here demonstrates that the 7; which broke her port shaft on Aug. 17, fy to presume upon the courtesy, leisurely, ‘The young ladies golng home] und announced that. she sa boy, | compan en he fled, and it Was Afr system of almost continuous connection | ,, Wills and Wray were riding along the | ite on her way to this port, and which t at that time could also be classed, Do|of Shelor. She fumed and, the bride| ward found near where the struggle cyele path and as a result of collision e I took a Lenox avenue express from|2t (iit time Cosary for a young man | leges. threatened her with vitriol, | todk place. with ships on their voyage across the| Wills was tossed off his wheel, but es-|was repaired at Newport News, sailed the bridge and at Fourteenth street |My ees th give fils seat in [horsewhipping ond other punishment, | The negro was remanded ty Judgejocean 1a nearing perfection. caped Inj He decided, however, to |¢or Havre to-day. Among her passen- 4 an dt ther uptown xpress. a car to @ young lady, Whether she be had important business at the} Karbach for further examination, eee prosecute Wray. Once before Wray Viacount and Viacountess de —__ Fe ne anyone of ine tripped in {in the former oF latter’ class? “Don't |other end et the stor ‘Taking, is 1 ‘ wan fined $3 by a magiatrate, who | Erm onfifaty charieg Coxsmell, f C:| ‘TheCowardShoe,above all others, a young woman with tousselied Lionae [You fMnk, yung men word Oe gvey. [on oul and away. “It was tually neces | A ULOMOBILE IN |CAPT. MOTT READY TO LEAVE) verti" yuntened she was arraigned | Carter, Augustin, Norers, Consul £7 | provides tho right shapo for every | Bean Raaanen Sone betes nai cet th am beta pee at ate wife No. 1 outside. | Z MAND ut up a catitt fght-on tals oo: [se ar, and Be, which was to have|stago of the foot from infancy to | vayed in a millinery * tion," a 9 te { Women), to cripples or the 1 ie fayw that Tuesday BROADWA YCRA Cear (o Give United Staten Milltary || Wray Put UP a silt Agnt on thi oe | nailed to-day, will sall_on Saturday. ripo maturity. ee ss - ait and ery pasksbeh0 walt {men in New York have f | » did not come to work, | Attache Farewell Au ce, which he paid, tt 1a the Lites oprogact ae ung languidly from a strap and he out Tules of politeness. I would her that he would 5 = , more than : a sigh. further sugges: that you give your $10| Hae oa | Jonn ‘Taylor, twenty-three years old,| ST. PETERSBY RG, Sept. 2%—Capt. GET POWER, fy lds ly d you'll soon find out! a’ numoer of checks will_be i or tol A youth—he wore a dark plaid suit) che to some and a pearl gray soft hat—looked up) fpme Reg from The Evening World, fairly crossed) required to mi the car and plucked her by the sleeve, Drushing aside a plainly clad young r 1 o shoe making. } ‘a chauffeur, of No. am Wert! T. Bentley Mott, United States Mititery| BT AME FOWLS FOR) rpesupply Comes From Food, Itembodiesthe best materialsand? | oo a ease was arragaed in the} Attache here, arrived in 8t. Petersburg he-Supply Comes an Righest stilt Pat aouuajuabe (ot 4 , this afternoon to be received in tare-| LY PHOID’S SPREAD ment and modern methods can} from a friend that what toa wif it 7 he traMc regulations, |,¥e!! audience by the Emperor, Major If we get power from food, why |! 1 ih had been claiming was (00 true. stiawith” violating, the t se Ker * Vwilitam "W. Gibson succeeds Capt. Mott. not strive to get all the power we | Supply. battht woman, “Please take my seat," he be- Contradictory Statements the complainants being Miss Theres®) capt gidney A. Cloman, upon arrty: (Special to The Evening World.) tot That 1s only possible by use| Just think over what this means—-' eng aie Chand sald he had baa ace (ete ult and her sister, Miss Annaling here from Manchuria, will_remain WILKES-BARRE, Pa., Bept. 28.—The| cy ‘skilfully selected food that ox-|and then try it. i Sia I was disappointed in not finding a| Miss Catherine King: Lee ee eee neg, (ad, POle | Reechault, of No. 762 Fulton avenue, | in gt, Petersburg as.attache until Major | State Board of Health this morning or-lactiy fits the requirements of the|/ SOME OF OUR SPECIALTIES !—~ ¢rowded train in which to ride down-| Dear Madam: Permit me to make a Montreal a would be back in the |€lftcn Park, N. J. . B!bso1 rival, about two months| dered all chickens, ducks and geese in y. ‘Arch Hupporting Shoes, Hunton Shoes, | ‘town, but needed the rellef a seat|statement regarding your present prize SBENS: He TOU ine ‘The two women were driving north| hence. Nanticoke quarantined as a precau:) “poor fuel makes a poor fire and a| Low Riding Moots, 11 ure to prevent the apread | > Drought. 80. began again and oncejof #10 to courteous gentlemen. It has| Wes: Thirtieta str AA dway this afcernoon in a stytish onary aa tever, oA poor fire is not a good steam pro-) Extra. Mem 1134 (0 13, AAA to Fy fifth street, lodged, an! Fort West Side Court this afternoon charged ty FL. 8, our PUTpos A Good Excuse for Ke Sent. more joined the human torrent that|been my invariable custom to give my |them was referred to Police Headquar- | turnout, Taylor, was in charge of a n CHILD FALLS FROM WALL anes are, now, some 300 cases of the | ducer, be Aakie Dis Oatres: 2 circum. | 8 automobile and running south on the Nooke, and it has been Poured into the funnel at the bridge, {Seat uP to any lady, under all clrcum- | "EO aaictory at 4 “From not knowing how to select 3 ttor of duty, adictory statemonts were made by | same etde of the street. found tnat the fowls, whlch at This time I was rushed into car No. apes, SPH Se rt iy baer nf the police In the case, It was sald the| buund surface car and a‘ AND JS DYING IN HOSPITAL | !arse, feeding tn, the gutters and along the right food to fit my needs, I suf- 2,088, in the apex of a scrimmage. A¥|scrapiny. As 1 Was riding up in the| Pridesroom told the new wife that No.|were the other features of se 7 re the streets, are Mable to spread the in-| fered grievously for a jong time from + Y 1 was a bit of past isiory and . 0} before men occupied nearly all the seats|car las: evening*I hed a World in my | eit ye ‘alle Pfirs A % asd 06 mie ‘dent which followrd. fecthon. ued this morning are|stomach troub: writes a lady Be ders b women dangled and swayed from|}and and I Arofe to give My sent tog |ciaim upon him. He then had.no |’ “rhe” car privented either the twol say Mangel, nine years old, of No-| nat tney must ait be penned from a little town in Missouri, Reals prnonns’ thelr wrists and| HaKin Te 'Tauch at mer Thinking, cmt they aa away and begin lite over agathy Reptted oF ‘Taylor turning out. | Ta yi0t| $000 Third avenue, fs dying In Lebanon 1 eee a Re wit seemed as if I would never be , fo the tender fesh of their fingers.|1 was ‘elgning Ignorance as to the | 2M wife a: # conseniten. giving to him | a” jong the wet payement and struct | Hospital of @ compound fracture of the MISSING. able to find out the sort of food that vin thin car, with a souting, enpaciey of |eaure of the Inbgtter A boy yelled out, | tar, SaPninkh SLM and wit tlt ne the marrey. in wHich the aimee Hew | bse of the akull sustained yesterday MOTORMAN IS MISSING, able fo Ont ime. Hardly anything ty, only eight women had found or|word'in his hand,” and much otter re-| Station ready to fle; Achar wore epated, A enerenne | duirt afternocn récess hour at the] : : , }that I could eat would stay on my seats, "Phere were three st never Knew what the com-| Another story te that she wave him | «cre thrown into the attest women | puptic sohgol at One Hundred and Fitty-| Worked om the Broadway Line am 5. Every attempt gave’ me m standing to every man not Oa ut Tiler ‘T waust any | money was taken by Shelor in Eiped Injory. "The hore. was oep- | Mfth atreet and Third avenue. \ Mia fon Given the Alarm, peony ‘burn and fled my stomach A quitted 4 at Fourteenth of a very retlring disposi parture. tus 8 sfoe t got more than a few) The child, with several others, was ‘ef the Weet Hundreath | with 1 got thi thinner | Hons A kouirve, while thls priae eran rent walking along the top of an eight-foot ‘wero to-day asked to wend|unti] I literally became a living i - took me to the bridge | COLLEGE DOORS REOPEN s ; stone wall around the echadl yard and for Edward De-|skeleton and in time was compelled { tries to. fad ion shall try to save myge . Paes ie pes ‘ Poa ti was es trom gay further gbarraanma , CANAL JUNKET BEGUN,’ | ¢elt into ie es se wan veflione at. eh . I was per- CAMBRIDGE. Mass., Sept. 2 Har- * Le 1 ¢ ho food, ere | i} Collens's two hunderd and ‘otras fhonte Host to Party thet sailed ———__—_ ‘ ‘Mie fod, ta tleth academic year wax begun to-d ‘ on the Havana, GUNBO. TES n duit bea eg hiwtiern of tie variogs| “The Board of Consulting AY ON FNAL sae chisina willbe cannot be determined tf. ff the Panama Com-| pepague Tells Successtel wveral days, but dt 43 beliaved thn tap fet rh Pe ix for Colon on ” of oy entering clans will be one of the largest | te eteamehip Havana. They will make ‘Trtale by ty the aistory of the celivae. Among }an inspection’ of the work done ang| @n her final them is Theodore Reowyelt, fr, 990 of \the proposed reute. new United Mai Hie Preaident of Ure Lalted States, ‘Theodore P. Bhonts, Chairman of the) arr-ved lsat SIG HAY! ny Fain. fet, a.cyats | Coma went as host, With yported ively ovaned dovalleonttineod? tare B , Bngieats,| wnelten