The evening world. Newspaper, December 29, 1905, Page 4

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\ { THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 29, 1905, BABIES COMPETING IN BEAUTY CONTEST baat | Joun FI CARBY s v j / Kurz C.CARLBY * also been informed that 4 ne presented to him a 7 who jad been Alvorced, ‘This irritated the Pontiff, who dectured that such @ Pope Pius, “Angry; * Makes |Ppeeatasion sus: Bt Gee eet tiolals of the Vatican are also ¢ latia _ —-Teealling that two Americans recently Rules for Vatican Presen efused to kneel when the Popo ap. ations va Stric peared, and the persons having author= tation More Strict, ty in these matters lave been ordered FACING CROWD © BROWBEAT HIS UN BRORDWAY ENTIRE JURY cece Thief Looted Window as Merchant Who Served. Policeman Watched Has Serious Charges Him Steal. for Dr. Scholer, ~LAuUrence « Ladison Free-For-All Baby Show Now at the County Fair $e-- Ban Established by the Children Society Fails to Put a Check on the Exhibition— » atric: in arriving at dee ns from Ameri+ © Pepe appiicntic vopllean future UNDER BRIGHT LIGHT, VERDICT WAS ORDERED, Stores Open on East Side Mr. Stein Says Opinion on and Bold Burglar Was Evidence Was Overridden aerene oanty ili cli ee, ion Junior Misses’ Tailored Suits ret, woo died (n Bellevue Hospital, | be @ well-dressed 1, and was believed to be one ot A colliction of about one hundred distinctive new models that take form in double-breasted coats, box coats and coats with bands of stitched velver, all lined with tide satin, The skirts are inthe full kilted style, Fabrics—broalcloths in the new shades and chic mix'ures ested im sity lathe in Boys’ and Girls’ Apparel a nee ei gear esy are | Wael a Coats for Junior Misses { A pesaed and, at 3 ce aiid ae | r ‘ i Two liuadied coats for Misses’ of 10 to 16, of an ir y aaa iran frome a phates . of ta alin ity wed PIM hicher character than the average shop affords. In ex: i: inte: saeedt) Den ) ' in the end ive Empire and Tourist models in green, brown and red ‘ic in & Jewel Lia) ie tenn ‘ et rv vibes Te kersey and gray mixtures, ' STAMEHOLDER SICK; SAVED CREW OF told an Evening Work! re this remarkable story of MS experience on tha an ath Reach and ting" of 70 nie paar eas Boys’ Norfolk & Double Breasted Suits the jew store is the RA t fess et k i . . Atout half the lot have exira trousers to mateh ' Ms ar the ; Huilding for the »s Mahoney, of Hoffman. F; Rain antl have exira trousers to mateh. savrant Be ee Rae fae ie Charles Mahone) Fannie Reiche Run Down b eo elfest-a: cilek eteatames el ao ovat suite wa make (he 7 that the Pollday season was use, Has $100,000 In | riteMac ta 4 Plarh reductions Sharp and decisive. The suits concerned are for ( Worked as Policeman Watched ani absence fran business House, Ha | Four-Master in a Black boys of 8to 16 years ofag are fashioned of wors her meant es rom aha Nalinay: Beitad Kagtnie Ti Ned HORA Wagers. | Squall Off Coast. Predeask hevlots in brigh File plain blue, j Renae Ss pies a year an a ut i pale — Ginny” 1,000 Boys’ Knee Pants at al ; : Bedi ail i a6 ee hued che Charles, Mahoney, manage @ fouremasted schonmer Mart Plain baa ey patterns in pure all wool fabrics. Seams wae t time for meet hie @ no nepsense ' 7” 4 wh Wa at re-enforced, front lined. In the ordinary course of busiicss ‘i pndagnan ree ne walked f ywards this’ the n Ah Pani i it ya are not ' Michie his iostalet ren ai Py relat : ; ¥ CONEY APPROVES THE hey would be 9$¢, 1.25 and 1.65 & pair, . Pere ee eag rad nier ria” etree sicegaladile ts HS | PLANS FOR A SUBWAY Hadkatt Carhart €@ A Im morn © co " en ; i ‘aved anaes tourth nk in collision with the Martina. p * z ( +) } ing ane case very devent about | ’ rad duva and may not be able te on Saturday night off Winter thuslastic Meeting De ds ar | ! \ nd 1) back and not have ar on ss Me om Saal pay off the | hoal lig: ship, acout nine mic, | EAthuslastic Meeting Demands an > = SS i ef onsututed me ¢ Coroner roar’d when 1] Ei f the Sea, ' j 8 fo in, f B : ta, and the atenoe: | Ma were ro ning over the eaves | t ioe Bs 4 Asroniation, w 1a i: Ie rt |S gn? whe aaron, Sek Ch rmasine mening “as sovene i A Clean, Healthful Resort for Women and Children, Sy nce sone arth Sait mt ta eax ul pt a Eo ee uo wens | No Intoxicating Liquors, M ut, His malady he route adopted Peed Gres Re UCL ad Ge ir pan pr ee pw him out! | Faced ny worry. over "Bath, Hench, Hor Situated on Lake View, N. J., between Paterson and Passaic, ' eometiing doing sure i ! _ Hosp! ( thei District-At> | get downtown 1 Subway 5 Piehbe fee Veveale: Nov. te nd me against with unanl | Nearer the City Hall of Manhattan than many of the Summer amusement Only two witnesses were called, One ; d : say sometaln® places of Long Island. The pollewma 4 the watchman 1 ying nan Who looked to b ng the tr He swore he was), standing on the opposite sidewalk and | is pointed out In the court-room, as the | struck the blow that led to 2 Wallace Weet, to-day that the to-morrow if ‘an. | Well within the fifteen-mile Metropolitan Radius, and reached by all the lines of the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey. «| Highest Class Entertainment, mg that| bety | start ed Mr, Cardoza why he did ma protection from such an | i tank | guano-losded acho poe ge ets death, Then the one he wotuted| outrage when 1 calied upon him, A UEBOE act as alter deck, loosened th { testified, He dented having been on| sy yas very sorry for you,’ he re viittee and see tho betters, whose|it swayed. and spltt the the | a Fifth sures: that moring and @ld he | plied, “b paw that he ‘would not | ienay ie” len up tn bie wate, and Os Capt, hompaon, rus ci: secion. | Theatre, Vaudeville, Largest Dance Hall in New Jersey, Circle Swing, Nad moved from that locality one week | tee m anything gure them that tiey need not have the} called the wateh below. ey el to . Dal aes F before. \ f the. verdid ightest. apprehension not to for the 1 Subway to the | Merry-Go-Round, Miniature Railway, Razzle. * fore Mignone of the verdicig|Mightest appranenelon. | [not to atop for, ty ; F ) le-Dazzle, Open-Atr Cirots 4 to In- {. the | Pree, and the best features of other Summer resorts In a cleaner :and mith enthusiastic (healthier way, nd by the) Mr Cad gan Ie the manger of the | s Assistant yffman He The clerk #ald th ae ” ” =| A a8 1 would mor te in until to-night n | of the | “it 4s said that Mahoney will tak ry made and | ay wry i fot ‘Assistant District-Attorney Ca erosa-questioned tls man, 4 mitted that he was. still » lelae signed for me. In all my exper] srne money is there all right,’ sald|her bowsprit. The Relohe is supposed his father, near where the er had lence | never received such Outrage: Vthe onshicr in the cafe, “It te ln MP. |to have mink in the darkness ; Crime bad) ous treatn y Cadogun's private thx been committed, That left an Im-| ou pression on my mind that he migéar | #7 have testified wrongly i p desk of the | alread’ men oll n the wat “Alison L aboard th to fi Axes On W 1 understanc ious" gad the clerk H).ffmen House toda 4 been | dy aiiekpin wuAble wa Browbeat Jury, He Says. n holidas KIft as slakelolder . 1 Bee a ele mine eeu ineal| gan Wal oloaed, ane tnen| WA ec tne SOP. | Heh pel On Soemmdaafon that wl The Effects of Opiates : i nies iF cneaannl heme after ys reese eal robably tet in $500, or Abo § Pel ; ‘ . a ng t Ae i i pia! that they | ald it ere was Dessantcel teatieneny | Sore! omnt, of: the money he, holds HAT INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and its various Melville & Schultheiser, Proprietors, ; preparations, all of which are narcotic, is well known, Even in the were teo bulky for his pockets Jail the jury could do was to bring in al my t i i i i | erdi¢ mneratit + muapecks | Juror court, amallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the func- { 1402 Broadwa: Window Weill Lighted. i ‘ ‘ thst ahd thes ib fate i Ff bat LA REY tC eye aioli Ag MERCHANT WHO tions and growth of the cells which are likely to become permanent, causing | New York Offices i 489 Pitth Aves The man had evidently stood With his | portion of 1he man's testimony SOE Lerma: Abe lies MAKES CHARGE imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics in later life, | saps y Hack W the window and operated 18! (hay part whtel conflicted with Bik fre “This man ppalinata she S Nervous dineanes, such, a8 losers nervous dyspepsia and lack of stayin, ~~ —— os < ila, the police: stood ACrOsS| story of sate | aeked all m mpertinent, quan wers are & result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children quiet ge! at @u ue atin on the stree bet i HAVING MONS eWar 6 bal Uo nee Lah Ay AGAINST SCHOLER fo thale infancy, The rule among physicians is that children should never passid tim, ‘The Window was weil At thet Cor neievicae jurors to t et of his own. receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at @ time, and Hehted, and because of the protections | tore hie th Vie ara sl Admits Part of Story, only then if unavoidable, | Lofore It thé Jewels in Mt had been left) oy ‘ Le anodes boo ‘The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and great theca: catore ‘ nothin Dene ate Suen other narcotics to children by any but a physician cannot be too strongly | nl ¢ * ” th hay heen a coroner deoried, and the druggist should not be a party to it, Children who are ill | need the attention of a physician, and it is nothing less than a crime to dose them willfully with narcotics, | A representative of Schwartz Bros! now four years, ar ou are the most| me fald that about Afty pleces of jewelry, | impen ines | hai evar i you ordered Juror ME Juror th box, then aalled him nel mond and other rings, ' A, ' | eat Bane” ad bronsnen. were | Nate, | direct you to bring In that ver- lily signers the Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears the Q . , ‘ ioe | die the reporter | signature of Chas, H, Fletcher. ‘ stolen, their (otal value being between ‘aid E whulaaes 1 ordered him back to sign the ver- ' ary , $3.00 and 84,000 ; dT would not do anything of the) ut {iM dher five caver.” Genuine Castoria always bears tho signature of End of th Y § 7 A sony tine te nove Nt, What wan the on ar being] “ht ty dhe No ofthe -of-the-Year Specials 4 I ‘6 summoned ab-juhore Wwe ware to be | wnenioae ee CS CARSEAT RTI RRNA OTE ‘ tad been robood, In almort ithe | nn amie b ye iNothing in it," was the Coroner's ‘ : FOR MEN WHO PAY CASH, same way, in: the last three y Be ee Ie Netet ho ealee bat } | real Jone to the firm, according to the state. | All rt 4. ‘get out of that| Tt may be said that several > — of v Brent Dy OUR RE Te OMEUEER NAN OKs) Nh aa » Vis | Mt Staln {n his statement that he was o) ; c dW Dress Worsteds, cended $200. nat do you all say, gentlemen? ‘This| Mt Ete j , oats an BUStCOALS Tuxedos are sili tined. ee mun ts not to be held.’ They nooded| ‘How about Juror Stein's statement e gerwa AC ing 0. Sizes for every proportion ready to put $ 50 Kew from Cover to Cover, Hl a dedi batl aa AL Ne hey Gen Se isne and on without alteration... cesseesvee ; FERS Mace SIManRR, ERE BAGH |" ot alka a, ar, WEI seas tha door | RRR Rte es ne MEATS, POULTRY AND PROVISIONS. Full Dress Protectors, 8) 35 When the Coroner roared at me to come| , “What Js erled Mr. Cardosa. Extra fine quality sit, and sati ‘ ‘ fi jumping forwa A tant Distriet-Attorney fastened nig eyes In the Coroner's face, Oh," the latter replied, with a smiir, “that Is something we often have to do here—to alt_on some of those young lawyers. Why," he added, severely, “YT could have put that man Stein in Jail for contempt of court on that oe canton. Mr. Cardoga was then asked what he had to say about the story. Locking tat the Coroner again in a peculiar! | manner, he ropited "Er will not be committed, nor will 1} Saturday Specials. Legs of Spring Lamb, lb............. 12%e || Choice Porterhouse Steaks, lb 15e¢ Prime Ribs of Roast, Ib.,,.10c @ 12¢ Special, Dry Picked Phila. Turkeys, lb.... 20c We only handle choice native cattle of superior quality. 223 FIRST AVENUE, Silk Hats, $335 (Fine new todies).....6:008 Opera Hat $4 35 Waistcoats, $1.85 (Ribbed Silk) ...., (All deser-ptions) i t Full Dress Trousers, $5 ‘ 25 (Worsted) IT WILL grow if you transplant it from commonplace or insecureyinivest- ments into AT BROADWAY & CH\MBERS ST. [may anything for publication on that ¢ ja time that the Grand Jury lis iis Festi the tna of davies TELEPHONE 765 ORCHARD Bei, 13th and 14th Sts, 7 1G, jacob Stein, oe Aasiales Let eee Te | sinhabiusitaitapls > osteo ee aes

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