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wore aed FORME RONT > HET ENTER. a ee! ee A THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 15, 1905. ~ BRONX BEATS OLD BOROUGHS IN HER GROWTH. | ~ ARTIST MORTIMER TAKES A BIRD'SEYE VIEW OF THE BOROUGH ACROSS THE HARLEM. | BG BLAZE CANES (0S OF I |Meyers & Co.’s Temporary Store at Albany State Census Shows an Increase of 71,122 in the Population. JHE SkyeLine OF THE BRONY OF "TO-Bay, SIL MiLus, |RON FounPRies., = all | Totally Destroyed, t GOES UP 35.5 PER CENT. ee Bates | oe , a x ALBANY, Nov. 15—Th Surpasses the Marvellous HAPPEN sisanne AITTTINU ancenns hal | bullding collapsed in August leat, ktile ling thirteen persons, was totally dee stroyed by fire to-day The blaze was discovered shortly af- ter 1 o'clock this morning and in @ half hour the structure, a large one. on the east side of Pearl, between Stet ben and Columbia streets, was soon @ 'masa of flames A general alaem calling all the fire Qpiyptus in the ctty was sent in, and dt Was three hours ‘ater that the blage wis considered under control, so that its spread to adjolaing property was no jonger feared ‘Ihe loss ie placed at $150,000 on the Growth of Some of the Cities of the West. CYNICS . CONFOUNDED. ACREMEM DER) Louie WHEN HEEIRST CAr j They Had Put Down the Talk About the Bronx as a Dream of Speculators. THE o'comman IM His “ME GIRLS, vyeRE To sing and play and box and fence. Rosentnal, of Bainbridge street, is held in foal! for trial. Ub tive euchre at rs. Frederick C, Ruffhead, on V the home of Mr and ater Hundsome An entertainment and drawing under the auspices of the Holy Name Soclety of the house, think there is no drink so good or so wholesome as oo Oo i] 0 t stock and $2,00 on the building, ‘The | SD | ) 2 % 4, fire started In the basement. ‘The cause , Take your hat off and throw it up — am i] has not been determined. © 2m the air! Chesr! Jubilate! | Th (iA a ‘ conneeaillliaaicicasasts Teg Aye fe MERCHANT LOSES HIS LEG, } the Borough of the Bronx, and It de | GETTING PERMTY p M of HARLIN Li data dal 7 BUILD. \ Arb once |i. c Campion Victim of Accident Just let your eye run over the census Me le CLEAR THE GROMY Oe mplon Victim of Ace! Peturns, See what the State onumera- 4 " re OF SWiNDLER on Trolley Car, jtors’ figures have to say @bout the 4 rs ot ot? ‘Sr inneee nerrenaiat) (Spec evening World.) K ‘growth of Manhattan and Brooklyn and | 5 titan ae” PHILA L Noy. 15.—Within Queens and Richmond. Then look at/ SITE | the shadow of his hone, Harry G, what the Bronx has been doing in the y { THE Borougn Campion, head of the firm of J, Wy s past five years, and if you are inclined | EVERY EVENING, SS 1S 50 Goon, Campion & Co, wholesale druggtats, a to go back further than that look the | perassy) THE MEN ‘TAKE — ay alee | No. 6 Filbert street, a member of the S jump ite population has taken since 1599, | Neted| A THEIR WIVES AND Go |) SSS hd 3 WING Union League and a prominent figure ch atered 880 4 WITH THEI NEIGHBORS | ' in Philaielpiia business cireles. last ah shat year Che. Bronx mustered } TO SMALL DANCES, Higiit hid is right leg mangled bes 63 soule, In 1900 sho was a community | N || acpamgas eneecnplelahbaeieiaisinanans alimieiainaanene! heats the tracks of a trolley car on fof 20,507 persona, while to-day her rece LANDLORDS , _ Forty-second street, near Baltimore, ord {9 971,62, © gain in five years of SS WELCOMinc WAST bmamy Goat, BROKER’S DAUGHTER " ; avenue, ‘ | 5 Wks 4 HIS O66 | sha - He was jumping off when he fell be- 11,122 Inhabitants, or 85.5 per cent. | he oven TY Sgt csenny rate BRIDE OF ACTOR Chapter of Mishaps Kept Hame’ 6, "48, Jumping off when he fall bed That's why @ big medal {s belng cast | ~— , Ry NI Suacion, , [ae . ; Li a eoracious and hurried to, the University, > . v ) Dap! ‘ © log WA Golng to got and wear tt on the breast yay aoe - save his life. ; FAMILIES Sa MEF Umma, Belle Daube Wires Parents that Four Days. Slight hopes are entertained for hid” of her best Gunday go-to-meetin CROSSING THE SS * recovery, boaver euit! MARLEM DAILY IN ; She Is Wife of Herbert ————— 7 G PROCESS) 3 \ esr ‘ The Cynics Confounded, | pee McKenzie, With w denant snort ot her whisties MORNING PAPER SELECTIONS: A 00d many cynics, who might have Miss Belle Daube, daughter of Oscar and a churning of hor wheels, the bie _ — had thelr hammer at work to better 8 —. =| Daube, a broker, whose home ts at No. |Jiner Graf Waldersee, of the Hambure- Morning World, Parpore, have been saying that all the 2197 Broadway, did not go to California pecan line, made @ third and gsue- Firet. Race—lrinee Frederick, Cae talk of the last two or three years { = with her parents ome days ago, She |Ces#ful effort to start across the ocean price, Masiive, aivvit real estare booming tn the Brox | BRONX BOROUGH LEADS BRON N OTES ony geen yur of anda TM oor eontay. NU" MON ac —Orenad, amare, Noy aia abet We anal sat ar ' | 4 ed from he in Hoboken, Ven, — . - But tt was owaddle that they The population of Greater New York by boroughs in 1905, 1900 and | Chtongo they received a telegram from ie vat ae A dia Ry Lene Ae aires acemDIREONG,: FALCON and they didn't know 1, [1990 was as follows: The Eugene J. McGuire Aasoclation, evening President Patrick Mullin was | Montreal, It read: ne ane now Proceed on her way "itth Race—Ivan the Terrfble, Pres! t in the Bronx a be- id 5 1900 890 @ prominent sem!{-politi organization presented with a beautiful loving cup| , ried, Bolle.” without further accident. tension, Ostrich, id rf Wh Ba Borough. 1908, , 1890, of the Bronx, will Hold its annus! en- by the club, John Reynolds making the| ‘Herbert and I are married, "| Tho Waldorsee has been delayed since sixth Race—Miss Ogden, Nostrom ANDO; A O18 WAN HE MAS HRUERE 5 + 9,112,697 1,850,088 1,441,216 ] fertainment nd reception at Hblinee presentation speech ‘Thetr answer crad Baturday morning at 6 o'clock, when she Lena J. , noe 1 to tag us islanders, ts Parone ...,.., 271,629 200,507 88,908 J Ae on ee. tig dimciags talent A surprise was tendered Charles Lappe | ‘We are coming bome at once, Meet puck her nobe in the mudhanks off Bay a a All who live south of "ho SHR. RO A the ntorremy iNee " ‘wigne OY & umber of his friends recenuy Py ” b| Daily American, ” Brooklyn . + 1,868,891 1,166,582 $38,547 ‘ } 3 \ us in Pittevurg Rid rulled off ff d er have come to think !t th to be most enjoyable. The officers of {{ Ms home on Two Hundred and tidge. She was pul off Monday an nf i De dea tthe T Queens ; + 198,241 162,999 = 87,050 aaa eo ane ee ancerent: Thirty-eixth etreet, Woodlawn, Parents, daughter and brideroom) sated again yesterday, only to turn! First Race—Prince Frederick, Pan ig ng 10 oak its pe Menta of f Richmond .......,,:0cc occsceeveee 72,846 67,021 51,698 \William Lynsky,’ first vice-president: | Big, preparations, are under way for |met, and the Mia) wads bes est bank to repair a propeller whioh had "Mnf Hace—crenade, Novena, Gam ic ¢ mnt nh . Geri secor ce- pre: ;)the annual reo of the Sp aughter ts y A as M G J ' sin the best Heht t Bronx Borough shows the largest percentage of gain, The increase J ro Whociny. fering Une: bre Seclal Club, which willbe, held af Netah Mate, aa Snatinh, actor, | Pont Gamaged bY & onble, mara tat ‘ whe ved Ihak che an in each borough durng the five years from 1900 to 1905 and the decade J \iltlam D. Pullls, @nancial secretary!|Crotona Casino, One Hundred an ig J as Ethel So well have the many passengers on . aks Hace: mea Bellane, Santa Ca - from 18% to 1900 is as follows: ‘hares Millard, ‘recording secretary; Sixty-ninth street and Boston road, |who left the company of Miss the liner deen treated that they were In MH. Martin Doyle. t >| Broad Villlam A. We dorresponding sec-|next Saturday evening, This is he Barrymore in Canada when the wedding | onsets) mood when the boat siid out yh prt! Race—Diamond, Platoon, Coby way e t atow x'ad Borough 1900-1905. PC. 1890-1900. PC. J retary; Charles 0. ©, Cassidy. trensurer;| club's third affair, and trom the pres ; White, oy . i ai) ucyolour Baiahe eal Bot | Manhatt 262,004 14.2 408,877 28.4) James Rodgers, eermeant-at- ext outlook the officers anticipate a | 0k place, nin into the bay to-day and made for the ae Race—Emergency, Diamond, : re miles, But J Manhattan ..++++++ 19g BBB lt! fs [| Trustees—William T, Wager. jr, record attendance. | He has been several years tn thi! open peu, Nay: x uu i he be (ic up ar pe from ff Bronx ..... eee een ’ 1122 5 111,509 125.5 man; Charles Lyons, sr., Pa role Laon: | ‘phe Dramatic Club of St. Mary's pls country and has played parts in sone A tt Race—Nostromo, 8 Ogden, $ on ® river is orossed, and — Brooklyn 192,309 16.6 326,035 §=— 39.1 ind, James Murtha and F. Schmalalein, copa Chureh, on Alexander avenue, panies of fT RA rg PR ey . Dn Fone, x eturns he jen't , ‘4 2 r 5 A benefit will be tendered Mrs, Eliza. | will present "Meg's Diversion,” @ oy ler, Mra, Fiske, r i t i as i fae heed nd - ate ” fea ie beth coneen, of No. mt One FA poy ie Hye “te a Shine’ Y He | enete, He mat Miss Daube little more The Pre eine Le y on of chmo' ory of » noe: ae dred ami Forty-second street, a popular |on Nov, 24. The proceeds wi! be for | than six weeks ago, i fs " *; ‘ ‘ ht to a place on the y Locallat of the Bronz, at Ma ance Hall, the benefit of the Sunday School ————————— NEW ROCHELLE Paki Pica rk aNd erick, Molle mdi orgie neem if sacra ol Bee Tenet Peary (piney of et Pat | WOMEN 10 SELL hie oe ee " t ae? r y, of the Bronx, r ven recent at ti hom levy. Dr, 8, ¢ urtloe, pastor o nay. ' * Outdoss the Weet ark the golf Jinks rank wih the | she Battery ant the Ananciel aistrict of], Corpees oo euics Berge Ue talast [her parents. Mr. and Mra. fenty John's Methodist Church’ Who has been | Thint Race—Santa Catalina, St, Bele SF caate firat thing that comes |W er ¢ public offering of| More town tora martten nf tice and) gariy-every morning he is busy on the | Downs, of No, #7 Buat One Hundred “L? ROAD TICKETS, | seriousiy “ii.'is"siowiy’ tinprovine jane, Coderstrome k sien Bronaites tell Kohom@ Chakation the Bronx(forey minutes. It hea made Third ever) Van Courtlandt Links swinging at the/and Forty-elghth street, proved an ex- 8. J, F. Frante entertainel to-day | Fourth Race—Diamond, Col, White) boshaee 4 ‘ t and rs he Me: (i i ave little aphere. With him usually are| ceptionaliy enjoyatie affair, Among at her home, at No, % Maple avenue, | Platoon. ies i wilt OF th vet agai and bree what fg UE Forty snluth rank ¥, Wyckoff and Isadore Isaacs, | the fuerte were the Misses Gentride f Service |mombers of the Miratonay Deparment ert, Racgawtvan the Temvbte, Preveny a Heh GIMME ce fut been broken for a Dig mod-| with the Bubway Dy a tranafer ayated,| , The executive committee of the North | Bim amie Hye, Mayme, lel. Mie, | Boston Cheapens Cost of Service CO eee ota he g.| Sith, Race—Billy Banestar, Yorke Indtition\ Walkie: phone lteiy cee ra ote ete pyres ike shee kent neppertoods tn fie) fIbe Boa Of aceine in the, Metronet mack, | Stella Fox.” Lallian | Nepoo'd, by Discharging Men Paid [fie Mrs co Th, Augun and Mra, | zonde, Nelife Burn ‘ A SAPBIDE: ADOUL Ieemle in to apnointed as Md i ' in lundred and | Bery! Roe, Rosa Singer and Messrs, | W. Davideon,” | — tw the seitlemenia teclas aires of Manhattan, and) rom an outlying « t has staried| Theatre Building, Ong Hu |slick, Den Neooh, Georke Rytba, Ed: 4 ? avidson. . Hindoo, in Tel ; fav Wee ee henioe jo much toward supplying) One Hundred and Forty-ninth on .a| Forty-second street and ‘Thtrd) ave- | flick, Dennis Rett ede, J | $2.25 a Day. Mins Rello M. Welch, of Hudson, N. BROR: 58: Peenrere : pl 4) Te Saourund for an additional stage, Be-| career of prosperity which promises to) nue, this evening Frankel, Howard Roe and’ Walter | (Special to The Evening World.) Y., i9 a quest of friends on Him atreec.| Pirst Race—Prince Frederick, Water ne nd 4nd | sites theae two theitres ah ie fs make it ‘ ra be bette ty and) On N if the Franets Ganges i Downs. ais | BOSTON, Nov. 15.—An Janovatton on! Miss Ma Maitland, of Scarsdale, | Tank, Can oe i . anit nd dignity | contemplatios Be of the dig cir- | quite ag important tn {ts netivities ag) ciation will make merry at P The Eventn orld will receive. no- | ME oe a * 4 Po C 7 Seeond 1ce—Grenaie, Gamara, ~ ue there nee 1, And Mignity | contemplation, and some oF tie Include lGne turdred. and Tweaty-Atth street fe ei Courtiandt avenue and One finn: | one oh eek crak Mal spcetve. no: | 11 Boston Blevated Rallroad likely to|is at 1d Point Comfort. one of « purty | Se Athd Which comes up e way the B the Browx fn their territory, ‘Dhe new/in arlem, From this function of One| dred and Mifty-s@ond street for publication in the Bronx coluinn At pe watghed with widespread interest is of 4 Oa: . . Third Race—Ganta Catalina, St, Bale has g auead and done the joo. theatre in Hosion road {s to be called | Hundred and Forty-ninth street and] ggiss Mave Tickbohm was giyen 4 Bronx office of The World, No, the substitution of women for men as Tie Pranklin Athletle Club, of West: tane, Martin Doyle, , Ever the Bronx “he work | the Bronx. Third avenue tay get traction to| very pleasant surprise by a number East One Hundred and Forty | the chester, 1s to reorganize Sts football “iyurth Race—Diamond, Platoon, Cope ot bu ug on, The ar is| An organization which promises to do} any of the Bronx. her friends recently at her home On| ninth street. | Uoket sellers, both at the stations and | (ram sideration, elects Contractors, | muoh for the borough north of the Far. Pasha & potter Illusion of the) Willis avenue. The music rendered by! he Young Men's Club, of St. Ed- | in the Subway. ‘The move fs in the in-| Mr. and Mrs, Jeremiah B, Hayes, of} Fifth Hace—Ivan the Terrible, Ore Dullders investors (ell lam fs the Bronx Borough Civico Hingreaging Influence of the Bronx and) William Tanter, Harold McCord And) nond's church, Mount Hope, gave a) terest of economy, Elmira, are guests of frtends tn Edge- | monde's Right, MoCormick entry, The Same story dbdut not being able tu | League It bas political purity as onet its population apd Industries could not) Miss Winnie Moulten kept fhe guest# | concert last Friday evening at tho i wood Park. Sixth Race-Nostromo, Miss Ogden, keop pace with the demands no- | of fs Mmbfects, but Its baste motive ie} be had than in the bridges which Ink/in fine spirits, Among the euest® Wore: | Pordnam Clubshouse, which was a full, Ta men at the ticket booths have . { Web- | Melbourne Nominee, tovkers, manufacturers f nen "The Bron for all, and ail for the |it to Aianbatoan. | Without counting Mr and Mra, William Tiokrohm, Will | success been notified that thelr services will not | Miss Charlotte ng Atene, i ee. Tho Bureau of B v0 "At present it has under conaid.{ hard, $t Is imp le x o m Fritz, the Miss Mouiten, 0 “ | . ‘ er avenue, has al Aa a eraee tee Koes CUS for| aration mamoie, tor the expeditious theas apane into the mind's ere. Thero | ich, Fenn, K. Megurry, A. Fenn, | A noeption was given, dy Mr. and| be required after this week, They have ty jai reuulvns | Mastard, in Telegraph. now bt a ou others for | handling of traffic, which tn a night, as are Kingsbridge, Washington, Central. Criss, J. Powell, Winnie Moulten, | ths i Nugent, of No. sis Forest ave-| been receiving $2.2 a day, Tne alxty! Janes Van Scoy, of Danbury, Conn,| First Raco—Mollle Donahue, Massive Fonovations tO sructures standing {t were, nus grown beyond all the pie naw One Funivasl ant Morya) W, Danter, ‘Thomas Powell, Ulmer) ioe ea eeeitthilay of thelr duaghter women who are to take thelr places aro|ts a guest of relatives on Church | Battleaxe Bullding aoivity cunprefends all) Ireama of the most convinged Dellevers street bridge, the New oYrk Central, | Burkhanit,’ William, Jackson, Harold | Uhh, of fie Binthlaw Of thelr daughter Te ive, it is auld, $9 or $10 ik, |Btreet Geoond Race-Grenade, Novens,’ Gee manner Of structures jwed in the] in the future of the borough: Madison avenue, Wille avenue, Thier) MeCord, Francis MoGarry, N. Catts, | (aio) aay artes ‘ htcl yon in olds aid, 89 or a weel Miay Huldah Ef, Redfield of Columbus, | mera. ‘prune day wcheme of pros ere Subway Shortens Ride. avanud, And still withing the néxt few [Jobo Mocord, W. Harding, B, Page| won by George Ingram. ‘and. Mrs, | Tee Women are to work onty In the day. | Mi Hine tertained by friends on| Taird Race—Martin Doyle, Santa Cate Shurches, “schools, Mubjie y years that aysten must of necessity bef and D, Hogan. | Dod Numerous gifts were received Mme and alx days a week, the Post road ‘alin, St. Bellane runent The Invasion of the Subway under the Increased ‘aM to-day te pressing the! ne annual entertainment and recep: | by Mise } The wuests oluded Mr.| A force of thirty men will work nighte| Mrs, R Hermanos and Mise Caro-| Fourth Race—Diamond, Platoon, Cone Ala bi the weet, two | Harlem and into the Pronx has brought tmit of tte oannctty. tlon the Bell Musical Club will be| and Mrs Mr, @GwMra, Pler- and Bu: . line Hermance, of Oswego, are viait-| #eration. ni auble Wouses, and the held at Mullere Bronx Casino, One ing, Mr. Mrs, O'Hara, Mrs. Dodge, indays, Ing relatives on Pelham road. | Fifth Race-Novena, Dinmond, Grene Ty Fuse ae He HOURS: Pn ane ‘MHundred and Fifty-fourth street and | Miss Nugent, Amelli Hurner, ——— Miss Loulse Hayward, of Leland ave- | ade. children to have. thetr fling in the Third avenue, on Dec. 2 The star mm ‘Frederick Brown, $5,000 ao. has gone to Pittafield, Mass. to| Sixth, Race—Mias Ogden, Florazondg oven alr away from the dangers of of the entertainment will be Ernest R. | Georg Touts Henria | 1000 FOR A COLLISION, | nus, has. eon J * §! Nostromo, Biro Uvare Te 1s those betes, with i [ARL EM NO’ I ‘ES | Ba, who will, be present, “In (8 what promines to he a well-attended : thei¢ bits of free land that have dane § low of the Pyramids,” > affair ts the a i] _ = = ytah to helo In swelling the wopulation mittee has als) prepared. three up-to- |(nited Pleasure Club of the fue’ | MAM amd Wite Recover for In- of the Bronx | date sketches, In which the following which will be held at Muller's Bronx Jurios Caused by Car. Live Well and Cneapl Mins Freda Harrae "4 Casino, Dec. 10. th “ ‘aon A pretty wedding of recent date was enn, yoda) set, have preparations al the Messers, Prank Buon, A Bae b Losan keiia Gonal ae. (Bpectal to The Bening World.) Hi OOCUDANIS Aare people Whos : 7 . |Peady under way for the entertainmen Sauthwoll, George Glens, |, y Se am fn vA » Nov, pusiiess is i) Manhattan and whose | that of Miss Margaret Gaiden, daugh i ball they intend giving at Terrace |Taits Hofer and John Schuttheis, The Vasa Order of America. will hold its Pear ei dvr ot ae Morag Coste bee 4 ‘fll wt) tre oO! r and » h y en on Jan, ® t is their intes- rs oof the clu are: uo) 1 iT ptton a) e laniem Arcade, m Incomes dre limbed. but who are able f M 4 Mrs. Charles Gulden, of | Gaya jan. 2% ofte due Otto Miller, ‘annual recoption at the Harlem Arcade, °f *: id weP B ‘) Kiet ood vant oguality and ue Nee’, Pam ignite third, street. and clon of making this _aftalr one of the | president: Gevien Gena, vice prom de ne 30 East One Elundred and Twenty: |John and Elisabeth MoCool, of No. si ‘ tive f on x And 48 | Walter neeton ¥ ceremony | social hits of the season, , George L, Albig, treasurer, Louls Hofer, | fourth street. North Thirteenth street, against the of tanh ; spaces ee iee deh ee the ane Rat g etd Ata recent meeting of the Ladies’ | secretary. | James J. Donnelly, of Westchester, {s Philadelphia Rapid Transtt Company, 7 ’ P hotney (or lees. thin thoy would ave Church, Miss Harriet Gulden attonded | Auxillary cf the Metropolitan Hospitel, | ihe celebration of the fortieth an |srerting a short vacation at Lake ‘for injurtas sustained by Mw. MoCool | @ } Women’s Waists bo bay CaF a chaniovd-up apartment on | the bride as maid of honor, while h8/of Harlem, at the Waldorf-Astoria, thé | OA" mimonal ‘Church was. eon. | "soe ib Mng Chub, the | Meee she was eiding in & wagon which tue idland of Manhatuan. sees lorence Gulden, mn ‘| following oMcers were elected for this ed fast Sunday with two special Plymou Bowling , bets preaioied iat In a few years Baker, Jennio M. Todd, Juantia Dey. season: Mrs. Chmille Birnbohm, of /Cluded last Sv ' members of which roll every Monday | Was struck by @ Borif LATEST STYLES he Bronx will be the chief manufactur- |; Elizabeth Selman d May Hill were! yw, . et vim services, night at Schutze's al 6 » MeCool's shar jot te tig alstrit of this country Altea it | the bridesmaids. The best rian was chosen pres Jick forthe fourth consare| The Indies of St. Paul'a Kptmopal | Greg and Portscciied ‘derser, bd Py Peyefins TM nd roe ia turning out, more pianos than any | Wilaon Hateh Tucker, while the Uehers| utive term; Mra, J. Pulleon Miller, firet|/ Church will open thelr annual felt ‘organisation composed of’ ‘old-time |' WAISTS of Black Taffeta Silks......---»- 5.75 o gd motion ot the Uh si A warn) fo erianre ht RR tae ty ‘Charies | aly bat poe a i By E. out ute eS oT val Blase hewlt y Se | Perasee from below the a Goer —_—_—_—_—_—_——ee—EEEE=yE_= OA cs rare Hf ‘« Hand Embrotdered Batiste. .,...- saad 4.85 oil mills, 7 His, electrical manus ) bs secon jce-president; Mra, George d adies are on 4 membership rol Fl BXA ” aaa f factories, ul almost every other! 14 Fleming. A reception followed the 1 n-|tinue until Dec, 6 * braneh St Industry “has found a pace | or mony at the home of the bride's! Howe, third Vera ee tity: dite | The Franklin Athlete Club, ot, West. Wie tend reat Ce eee ae Some Coffee Facts trom the Lone © 4 Fashionable Laces where tt can operate In the Bronx with bid hia Ella , ding secretary; | chester, held tts second annual smoker | Sehoales, Vice-Presdent: Join Sohaeft- Star State, Plannels ... neem advantage to ttsef, and as the Bronxites| An:ouncement has been made of the ie, Botts gorrusncaidin ft rind at the club howe on West Farms | for feoretary John. Wobn, hreasurer, it « = Hand Embroidered French om 6,00 "Nery. ure thoushnde, In. the” Bronx, [Shee hewhtee. of Re, ana Ateoe tere | PREKInNe, chairman of the flunace com-| road last Friday evening, During the |and stan Mec From a beautiful farm down in © Plaid Silks, lace yoke and Cuff...» 10,50 ore t ousands 1. | Shen, dave! d f Mrs. pe ive ove: wao do no. cross io Harlem River Wnan Bnei of No, 162 West One Hun- | mittee, The Auxtiary will give sever) ‘Texas, whore gushing springs unite ence a your It vata ine that the grea and Thin oth street bo Arthur A. | son for thelr charity, to form babbling brooks oe wind ‘ough, when tt wanted. ta deret, of Jacksonville, Fla | their sparkling way through flowery theatre of an evening, had t Iss Margie Fa hia tain | Mr. ant Mrs. Victor Hawkins who! ® to One Hundred and lwenty-Af sR Margie Lawrence je entertaining japent some time In the Catekilis. re- | mead, comes @ note of gratitude for Women's Umbrellas but not any nm The Bronx her home, at No, 20a Bradway. |cently have returned to their home at | delivery from the coffee habit. Ranage eeh. to" aay’ anything tou | MMP and Mra. Hchard Vole have re-|NO. 2 West Ninety-sgventn strct | j.When my baly boy came to me) WOMEN’S PURE SILK UMBRELLAS, 26 inch, hanties-of Gun ase ehoush to say anything abour|, Mr and Mrs. Rehard Velt have re- | i c ’ rink Pos- Centtal Park, why the Zoological Gar tinned to thelr city home, No. 810 West | The Metrupalitan Yacht Club will \five years ago, I began to drin Gah and tha Bronx Fark ah kates jBevonwrd' strots "nt spendine | give ite remular Monthly dance, and re ltum Food Coffee, having a feeling Metal, Pearl, Silver, Burmt Ivory, Cape and Buck Horn, Gores more public plivierounds, are} Several months touring. They will en-| ception at the clubhouse, No. hi) 9 Jullus Schwarts will give the first of) Mary A, Craig, dvugnter of Mr. and| that it would be better for him and ed. Valne $5.50 3,50 each 4 » critle ‘enthe | tert: ag usial this #earon, One Hundred and Twenty-firat sQeet, ' r. mal silver trimmed, ine veers © v we ee ar ig all in One breath, The. Centiml Republican Club will Nov, 2 Commodore James F. Lalor, | @ series of popular practical talks at Et i Mt | ng sie! MePhi: |e than the old kind of drug-laden bi jhold a vaudeville ainment next | the ‘head of this popular organization | the Port Richmond Y. M. C. A. toomor- iamy, ‘of Philadelphia, on Monday ~ | coffee. I was not disappointed in It, Bronx Has Most Parke. Wenneaday evening @ Oh house, | which 4 nated ba aT Ae ka A fon, Cre: mee Will, be “Re- | ing last at the rectory of the Church of |for ft enabled me, a small, delicate x. 4 and 1 t cial a 5 je sul M e mlection 4 wens ceromony ry 4 Whien it comes to a queetion of pubs A? ; int Dwenty| How members. and officers to work Soolety for the Rellet of Dostl-| (le, Akeonsion, The. ceroxony. with | woman, to nurse a bouncing, healthy We grounds, the Bronx has more parks * industriously to make this affalr excep- elected (ie Jollowing perrotioes OF Mey, Fabel HAs! baby 14 months, than all of her sister borourhe con Mr, and Mra, James Manning Kent Nyy: iw ‘ i WwW rower, pastor, was largely attended bined. Five, there ate. and ta. ner Aged (hole bab) Maynaroneck | Honally attractive, ayeumin Web Miss Mazgie Clyde, of Doagan Hilis, “I have since continued the use of : tam--Van Cortlandt, Crotaa, ‘Pereaan {0F {8 season And avo now establ:hed | | An engagement, reception was, held trees: Miss Courtland, \@ed as oridesmaid. and Joseph Brown | Postum, for | have grown fond of it,| NEW PUBLICATIONS, NEW PUBLICATIONS. : Ray, 8, James Park and Cedar Parke Mt the Amidon, Tiroadway and Bighty- | for Dips ae ig pera gee eee Peat, - Recordin Was host man. A reception followed | ang have discovered to my joy that| Carre ay Taek & ithe Gattan Rod Club, compared \ot | of Miss Onpenhieimers parents. Mr and | Aue i, Law. Correepondin slater, Men Matthew Tavioe Werte’ te has entirely relieved me of a bil-| ; Intel Bates, at VW ‘Aah ; fn in the Hare) MP Beroard Oppentelmer, No. 23 West | and Mra 7 ny after’ which th 1 _ abit which used to prostrate! Unitel States, and at V Yortanc women well known tn the Har) al bs son, after which the couple left for| ious bab! p en) URE IKGS | pCa eT | One Hundred and Forty-second stroet The J. R. Ryan their new home in Philadelmaia, Ameng| me two or three times a year, caus-| _— os PS Sa ae ie pose! of prominent | wn | field, wil hold wa Site sau reteetn were Me jing much discomfort to my family | Pavilion, Eltingvil and Mrs eee | and suffering to myself. | . 5 y oe eo Taylor, Mr, and Mrs, Sullivan, Mr. | aad 8W iz : : " 90] BOUGHT GIRL FOR $12.50. Ing. The conmmittes, in, Nre, ‘Join eit Mra A, Me | “My brother-in-law was cured of In Photo-Drawing, with her Autograph, appears In h LITTLE MIS3 THAT DID Nor (0 AMISS! A. Ryan, L. Dougherty, J, Cor vlors, Mies M MoPhillamy, William) chronic constipation by leaving off ‘ Alleged Human Trnffieker Herd | johreon and F. J. Higgins own and Willan Shaw the old kind of coffee and using Pos- TH E Little Gracle Dillingham for Trial in Philadelphia, edi ie ry lett ae ond. Asbury tum, He ae Looted Ge fond Said: “How very glad 1am (Special to ‘The Beening World ) and for a stay of several weeks in So! ink for & fair And of it than mae OF Ah Ie ia J. A “J ye ae tit PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 15.—Charged | Carolina, sj ; ihe Mra In fact. the en @ family, fro o That World Wants 1 have read. with buying @ youn gRitl—the purchago| Tho committee on ways and meas T Winant, on Javet avenie, on Tues: the atest arrival & brercid, who ¢ ° " 9 “ yw} of Rebecca Chapter No, 24, Order of }day and Wedneslay evenings of next | always alls for his ‘potie’ first For through them I have learned to dance, price {s sald to have been $12.60—"Jakev Eastern Stas, will give a progres: | week . fates ta byt mOPnIAR) 0 is the head oS Each lesson cost but a few cents, Don't you think I've gore ahead?” _|__ReaD Wont LOMO USERRA TN the girl, Mra, Dora Greenberg, waa pres- ent as @ defendant, and the ari, who said her name was Rosie Berman, and ‘The woman from whom he purchased | street, Stapeton, on Te: & prizen will be awarded to the winner Matthew J. Capill, letters of con, Coroner of the ‘has received miuny ulation on the election of Rich- of the Church of the Sacred Heart, of West Brighten, will be given at the Union ra House on Wednesday even ing next, An attractive musical pro- seroma will be rendered and the pro- iM be turned over Battle Creek, Mich. Th & reason, Read the little book, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs, Postum,” Name given by Postum Co,,, A MAGA ZINE ue qa so i = oO} Wz [a] or c LEVERNESS

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