The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1906, Page 5

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THE ‘PA KNICK HAS TO WORK . JUST THE SAME. By Maurice Ketten. TRIS IS AWTUL! MAFRON: WON Wek FOR CIT! rbage Scows Woodbury. DEFIES THE COMMIT FMT WILKES-BARRE, Pa sae temied-n state AND \ } | President Mitchell will & imor throughout the tion of the course he will take at the ts were needed in & onvention of mine workers Tells Aldermanic Prokers He, 1 DO HATE To TINKS! How | Will Not Testify Again WoRK Ties! ve ia SPRING rae Without Pay. DAYS pevlbaiia aan \ ~ Contractor Marr ) reas Auaie ‘ { Borring in. 4 VOVHAVE To GE Se at any price, He now p member any payments oF amounts. said he bad paid his se last Friday, but he mber how much Marrone “Don't Know.” > Marrone, wife of t id bister of Mary Brow a “Mary Brown.”’ BY WALIER A, SINCLAIR. Mazrone, a Buch contr auch A mystifying personage {s little Mary Brown, The lady-angel backing up the man who trims the town. The Little Black Man's quitting and Bad Cousin Joe fades 'way Sinre simple little Mary Brown ‘eft New York town to stay. Though frisky Mr. Ivins hints that Mary Brown's a blind, He can't deny she left a well-filled check book safe behind. It lookr as if she's loosened up her currency in lumps To help trim up the city while they're trimming up the dumps. able to di vie axed. Remembers Former Work Du cant get. somet: sted that she be sworn Mary, little Mary Brown! why—oh, did you leave the town? Newest of oll creatures, no one seems to know your features, De you wear a Princess gown? (Oh, Mary!) Merry litte Mary Brown! She puts ready money down. Such a fadey lady keeping in the shadows shady. Mary Brown! transactions of that he trimn wit i ast ¥ d scows ued from the stand sie to where was execu rn down t $00 per week for years | A very wealthy lady Is this Mary, for she pars Tots of big expenses, though she stays within a haze. Simple little Mary must have money by the pecks. Hasn't got a tning to do but fill out empty checlts. Mary's home fs ‘neath her hat. She's always on the move. That's what Mr. Ivins tried so very hard to prove. Mary's disappearance makes the probers feel Ife chumps. So they trim Marrone while he's trimming up the dumps. Merry little. Say y Brown moves as frisky as a clown. ow, can you match ‘¢ t Somewhere near this town, Merry little Mary Brown, Come at Iv ‘ Marv (Oh, Mary!) trim this mystery all down. S's becks now. Tell about the checks now, Brown! bg “LINNT FENTON'S. Ms LORILLARD'S | STAY TO A MONTH! JAP DRIVER HELD | pes aes | ————— | Immigration Authorities Cut Running Her Auto in Park He| Short Visit of Artificial Smashed Buggy, Injuring Rubber-Maker. Aged Mrs. Levison. thi the E. K. § the Yorkyi further tyed on running down and lo; an the p Mrs. M. J. Leviso: led Wat-| sors nere that he would return to E No, 910 West Eight | land in day take his men) tt st Drive in Him y Weir 3 ‘a: wit him ws y permitted Martie) SOS Ties ye Three Years for Jail-Breaking, |g0 on tis way where rer eed ies etreet, was | SN Judge Humphries, in the e ausens —e auto at A ight bu In | 14 and which Mrs 1 Ww driven j to walk John W © for Dr, | Etyles F ly de.) he Is assign- lehed by the big t ago before nt asin ge Mrs, Loriilard, Mrs ‘o the bench, thrown by the shock u n ties st regiried as| 3 . NM i 1 was arres ed t asa bur iss ie and narowly es being the eoustry shed, The t k ri = glar and H es was d rd by the ayiurnlan reno i us ah e a a Nisei. tre | court to defend) him, Watsoa Nroved | Aid started ar a gallop down ke gall, fled to Ch! nd was ee t only last month sof the sam When , ta i a Arsenal guilty to th ne | Ta sons © Fenced Kim to three yedrs dn : : wig unconscious, re f holie C bulance from Flower } | rn is one of mokslider vison was taken | | | Dowle cally thom, who hava @eserted cab. ‘The auffeur was | ed to answer questions \ e m1 to answer nuestion STOR BANKS DIVIDEND an EY'Jah and joined wit taken to the 4 wt out by} nvestigatl ay National Bank Cibo " =| Mrs. Lorilland and took her home tn} eras Ok Bet tend a the machine, | " 1 To-day Mra, Levison was ented | a. a Court by fe tate | question Russe ho told the | ft is a proper quest R who tod t rer his hatrod of ni his was ran ad. | ‘ou know we an KO tO court fc an rmen. Voliva will ch sf el vo to ans Alan Drummond has . nange ¢ and compel sour to. anaw ry Bt Se pea autibereeGiawA Gan lard was not oN book: img on a Rusel, . This rock; self, for t onists —————.___——_. Lin eIINY & ng been a source of mystery, | Aloniets ystory Is at last cleared up by) we payments | Te nt : PA eae BONAPARTE IMPROVES Rock new he not ary’s Doctors nines Coused 1 * May 2—Advices from | y were to the effect that} Secretary Bonaparte rested easly dur ing the night, but wil not by able to return to hin ys here for xome Uime 1) thac| omulne | | Baltimore to-d members of the hon Saturday even Ieroom of tae tov! | 128,191 WORLD WANTS LAST MONTH! . 26,861 More than Same Month Last Yeer! Ince Turns 10.358 $1 euch we ah fie! Prince Lermontoft, of 1, 358 =e jsbandoned his yast estat - i y Yowspape: ! of the up & career of merial work. Ne ensu| “. More than Any Other Newspaper On Earth! irigs Cr art | tng strange consequences are stirring: | nin att ted in Robert Barr's new novel, urday, at 1 x M,, to elect officers for | narra % car and to discuss the benefit, wil Rock In toe Baltlo,”” which begins In the ha’ held Sunday World next Sunday. WORT.D: VEDNFSDAY MITCHELL 10 While Mners Are Willing State Board lestaments that the delegates, jot deen instruct ‘whl not, unless forced, faction at the convention, but, without | el eee eo vers to dee sige | Of burned | eermerr ni penitweneco, peace, allow the min St the districts repair nnd! re: | for themselves. colllery of of his hair. WORTH $2,500,000 Young Wallace, facturer E. C. Wallace, of No, 787 avenue, after being thrown from his motor cy in Jerome avenue on Sunday sinking, acc: made early to- i tution refuse to say that the young cannot live the day out, but offer no encourag’ @n ante-mor! been impos) the apprised et tien His father has been with him s| the time of the accident almost tinuously. Young Wallace has a fortune of| $2,800,000 fn own right. | Melia ne een : t At lenst until you entch ‘er! , onan eno ADARCHITECTS THOUSANDS HAY ABE NEEDED SAN FRANCISCO = | Says That Newcomers Will Find Work Hard to Get. seqwin EVENING, KIDNEY TROUBLE AND DONT KNOW 17 AVE THE STAIK PROBLEM TU MEK to Follow His Orders, They May Decide. (Special to The Ey May 2—Tho St. ects to-morrow at Scranton, he a hge determined what to do m. From all parts of the region the 1a) whom were elected last night, een instructed to be guided by 1. Some delegates representing non-Eng-| be sh-speaking workers, however, havel removed as to ed to vote for a strik ydles may be 1 It is rumored that President Mitchell| to lect recommend any Board claim that pects for immedia | has announced that ‘ons will bo} | Hie does not ex} Mal decision until Saturday afternoon | placing the twist OF evening. the light of t An attempt was made early to-day tol motive head! der a deputy on guard at the No ; TA ee ALS Delaware. é& An abledood He was 8 Weak tna unhealthy dneyeu are eespontlble for more Company at Plymouth . or leave the city, ‘sickness and suffering than any other disease, therefore, when lat from ambush, the bullet passing 66 police Dinan \through his hat and chipping off a 1 “ . cl ehrowen neglect or other causes, kidney -trouble is permitted forced. The relief work a tion of food and clothing to contihue, many fatal results are sure to follow. Your other organs may need attention—but your kidneys |most, because they do most ard should have attention first. If you are sick or ‘feel badly,’’ begin taking Dr. Kilmer's, Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, \because as soon as your kidneys begin to get better they will help all the other organs to health, A trial will convince * anyone, has de-| tor relief | offered | Chiet Di t those who appl AND MUST DIE. Injured = While Racing Auto on Motor Cycle, Cannot Survive. E. K. Wallace, son of effect of; everything, but it promptly cures kid- y and blad-| ney, liver’ and bladder troubles, the fer remedy, is soon realized, It stands | symptonis of which are—obliged to pass |the highest for ‘its wonderful cures of| your water frequently night and day, jet most d i; -Root | smarting or irritation in passing, Hua wil headache, fd and {mn With th the Barbary unts of eriminals rs and marines ¢ k who {s in Fordham Hosp is rapidly st Or sediment in the urine, ckache, lame back, ssness, nery je to bad Kidney trou! eruptions from bad blood, ni rheumatism, bi ding to phy OMmciais of th 1 had wae In the Army ¥ trouble, an WOMAN ( CUT WRISTS | IN EFFORT 10 END LIFE, rematy en Coroner McDonald has tr d to obtain hi young man’s family, from time to time con- | | twenty-four hours, BELCHER’S GOODS SOLD. Rooks Chief Attraction for Buyers nt Nome of Ex-Mayor, J. May 2—The of ex-Mayor Williim , of Daniel C. Campbe t estate o on torary, of books were sold s FO COLATE 4 HS PONG . New York the Best Telephoned City PPIIPPIPVDP EVES OL Fe a aN Cri:p ola - | andy, covered the'ly im the World. | with Pure, Rich Choco- | late. It melts in the mouth and leaves a taste New York City has 2); times as many for more. The name . telephones as London; over 5 times as Greenfield's MUST be Hy many telephones as Paris; nearly 4 times on each sepaia’e piece, bs as many telephones as Berlin. Insist upon that. ‘ Per tehentiliamcrn ae : & REMARKABLE VALUES & There are more telephones in New Horeca lee evennot | Saar aemern re York City than in London and the ten other Chae ; BLP AAT Tines, indi faa Oey ais largest cities of Great Britain—more tele- ee Lee itlseannen Giasetutnating Mbbionutets ee New ideas in Etons, Prin- » pony novelties iglish box jacket etFeets a Rreat cho $12.75 up to $45,00 INDIVIDUAL MILLIN- ERY; notwo hats alike, SLES to $1IB TS WAISTS $2.98 to$ OXT ORD SHOES, Oo to $4, 00 phones than there are in Berlin and the eight other largest cities of the German | Empire. Every telephone added to the system increases the service to each user. The public New York, cd 44 Barclay St, = HEADACHE her had boon a sufferer from clek headscho © years and never fonud any Sng your Casearete, Blico b the value of SILK | appreciation of this expanding. value is evidenced by $18.75 | the ever-increasing gain. hea Since January ist, 1906, @ Men's g Yast coler dove peter reer ren 14,807 Telephones Have Been Gained bots cur in this Territory. in service Hidth pala Wienta entree dies € desariitisch 3 Sixth Ave. Pe ween rth andrott sire a. FUPVSSV PVE OVO and under contract in | There are now Greater New York 256,962 Telephones, | This extraordinary development has been accom- | plished by bringing tele phone, service within the | means of every user, and by exe reising all possible care to render a courteous and effic‘ent service. a s ¢ a 3 < « < 2 t 4 a 4 2 < 4 « « @ S < 2 oa - ¢ < 2 e * « < ¢ Pa = x * x ¢ 4 e 4. < % * ¢ * 4 ¢ < ¥ 4 » ~ ¥ 2 ° 4 * x % a 6 a * x + 4 * & “ Ay Mayor Sten The ‘ dt enrn or eg Remndy s Chicago or N.Y, 999 AYAUAL Sal , TEM AILLIOH BOXES | F p THE SYSTEM PaaS) 4 t Atterbury Axions For full information regarding rates of service and forms Apply for Manhattan and For B lyn, © 6G anne eos ) i " roe eG PILLS KEW YORK TELEPHONE CO, Gharerenien ANew Jersey Telephone vo, c Telephone N».: tofeach g a special 1D Thy Street, W10 Cort 1$ Cortiandt St Weat ath Woat Lith Strest. 29-41 Cortlandt Adwortiee Any | if | Contract Offices: Telephone No.: | | e f tn the elty

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