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1 { ; { | 4 | THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 1906. ‘IMMIGRANT ItaliansDriveOutHebrews) sew cv Who Had Put Irish and | Germans to Flight. | 4,500,000 ARE HERE NOW. New Immigration Overflo Old Districts and Forces New | , 1 York Families to Seek Suburban Homes. sTorefgn-born residents are 4 the native-born. And expan ness is stea \more congested residential areas. The population confict has Progress for several gencrations, juntil recent! Manhattan Isiand has become the the- ‘atre of a mighty population confi ly crowdlng all classes into however, did it take the s_ IN v nt of the ir education be or MASSE Jed—tn ee op tend more ¢ MANHATTAN HOMES TOOK ROOFS 0 : wee | | e234 ns. ro movements lation have et hy the | progress bmimiigrante matter of vival of the | Teoont-break w Poge fa under way. Of imran! All Struggle for Better Homes. Polos Massing In Harlem. jmmigranitn sxpegted at } As the immic i ciesacadirgstatey Yoar, x caer uged Tenants Retaliation. ne Grand etreet, Khborhood of N: vel ¢ the near future Ma | hi of business men i " to Do Wi De | thelr homes nw ery in the great part If they keep rex! ist Har! plant for Immigrant aaloo, of oJhn J. bs. M }k ‘i 1 Manhattan {t ¥ t ts for rapid trani otels and they echo it fast the | Recka, at No. On the past, cus! into Mr. Murphy's empor: Central Park. T the Seventh avenue x aventm th for a make Le! onable thoroughfare. ¢ seems cl nto the Morn! ground Rutgers an T spread ell o Hot, ‘The great lation a or site pcatla “uae alr ae ving out! passed Its initial stages before came the Italians, 1 Yorkers around Co In response to th pet ses meee Nel Ia Dannna-relling colon: Thence the field ts clonr for, > mieeraas Se S| The ‘As ne nO tr ‘ past we: o es Messrs. | ‘om the world they \ wourk \ * 1 e ay stock live in ute : ngton Helghts, as spurt Recka have instituted pro- been in| aay among a te nan tos pep ae eae anerporunen ene van) the most exolu- in the m First District Court of os § has who were stubborn acta voty che SW esE ; ity for $300 damages. of the low | Hungarlana Hold Thelr Own. pean ran reinater he ant, The builders some tin orm of a crisis. ‘The end seems to be| A y |, Standing ont atowtly againat both He. | ; Mpproaching rapidly. It promises to aa as and Ttallan j is af Soler of *} story anata ele ~ | Ht (na around lower Second ay. 1 Jeave residential Manhattan tn complet rf t timelwhon. the Houa' etree The Hun iy espe abe Possession of the !mmizrant hordes, | Kling against each oth rare there as {s the sok down on other immigrant | lyn broker rushed after him. Before the| ons. 22 Residential Manhat in future} o net type gains the ma: if 6 train had reached Long Island City the| t years, according to the views of real es-| Aowa ts Italy Overruns Manhattan. vn old-world way, | Brooklyn man hed paid the Manhattan pha! ae Rate students, ts destined to become one ‘The Ttallan conquest prev houses than < ; Pet kl “1 They are growing Moffitt Buys 800 Acres. huse kindergarten for new tmmigrant citizens, ments. form with dts popula: Bido world !t will loo Its homes will be in big Its soctal conditions will n iprant asses are being etucated citizenship, Municipal developments will be s! tore and more tn rec populat bopportunities What's the use of mot. There's no more vy Park or out into the country in a Bain. Get One To-Morrow and Your Summer Will Be a Happy One, Ww SDDPDI SVDDDD 3 To tho-out- © a great pro-| paratory sottlement in which the tmn farseuobimbersand by k n0- ural increase. mg that they call chop-house Murphy and M % the order | THEM, in | Jersey Ct 0. th What Rain Comes larly ioud | Murphy, -at | with enthu- of Harry ere flouted | mn and “had | apartment three houses | con-| 4 * Bohemlans Defy New Invaders. 1! Bohemians form Sixgon ctaaaing how much water | *) ony. on * 1ce. Ho beat it for the | {to 824 when the rain 6 i th © house from the roof to ui running tnlet of Groat South ‘ M case Is to come up before sudee | APO | 2 man tee any {es 8 Ce Bets fiveraoren wan ate Carrick on May 8, seventy ln a Pinkerton and aterm ind Rivington > miatvided into reste|“Unele Sam's All Right.”— ae the nt tn that. vioiaity Aue ee Roosevelt, Kp to daya, Tin operations (i the Thus the President has cabled to istrict are huge. 6 a8 low PE Out the West Broad res in tote end eae he Yankee athlete Was $25 A fot, | before them at Att To Add $50 to Floral Park Lots. |he all right, and why w whi Mixed Maes In Flats. gases of the 1 us — nt nt 18 just beyond Ja- n promoted by M. Co. and the House an Fs ] {interests hava plas et ich capital In the prop nd Railroad ty plan Ovistatlon thes aah add $00 to after May Predict Big Rlee at Ormonde Park.! ot a rapid | Huge Birth R as| A may have Just as well m Manhat un Of Course You Are! 0 swept all ins, But why is} @ammation of stomach) and gastric (stom- vill he excel} avenue, oH 1 { viet - | Old Residents In Filght, [aoiaantantana: Fe ye rrame een | Gait ae eatts minuto from Grostox|in future years even more than to-| 4, _ But aro leaping. aver arrtore | Hox andes roe the nr ainaepamanes day? Also, why will his sisters sur- a can not break down, ay | be: eperous a BUI Re apie the girls of any other nation? (aay ear etet | Where muon prices drow a Inrga| See to-morrow’s Sunday World. he land before the| pensatory; Prof. J, M. Sendder, M.D., in! fulfitied, | of 4 small sen | centre, Everybody That Means a Telephone in Your HOME ~~— ‘aturdy little plant Golden Seal, the root of | Toot,. Black Cherrybark, Bloodroot and 7 SIMPLE HERBS AS REMEDIES. — WONDERFUL CURES REPORTED IN GERMANY, ‘The use of simple: herbs as remedies {instead of the more concentrated and Novel Suit Instituted by Del-) usually. more dangerous] inorganic, medicines bas been revived very widely of ‘tate. In Germany anew school of physicians has arisén, which throws out al- most the whole of the phirmacopeia and relies on an adaptation of the methods of wild animals in curing themselves. 8o: large numbers in America, and they are a mewhat similar systems have arisen in ‘ily adding to their adherents. While the chief ferture of tic Nature treatment {s the use of water, heat; cold and light, « few simple roots are used as medicines with very interesting results. New York World. It was Dr. RV. Piorce, chiet consulting physician to the Invalids’ Hotol and Surgical Tnstitute, at Buffalo, N. ¥., who first advo- ented the extended uso of some of our native roots, Golden Seal, for instance — which was only taken up within tho last decade and | ( Ne recommended to Allopathic. Physicians by | Dr, Bartholow, has been the chief ingredient in Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for forty years So much has been written by the standard medical authorities, of all tho soveral schools of practico, in praito of the native, or Amert- can, medicinal plants which enter into tho composition of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, that in attempting to quote from the various works on Materia Medica one hardly knows where to commence, since they are so voluminous that only the briefest and most imperfect reference can be pre- sotited {no short article like this, Briefly then let us say that tho “Golden ‘y" was named from tho which enters largely into its composition. Besides this most valuable ingredient, it con- tains glyceric extracts of Stone root, Queen's fandrake root. Finley Ellingwoot, M. D., an eminent practitioner of Chicago and Professor of Materia Medica in tho Bennett Medical Col- loge of that city, in bis recently published work on Therapeutics, says of Golded Seal nervous, ailments, Stone root, Queen's root and Blosdroot, each plays a9 cures of ‘'( does Golden Seal. All these ingredients have tho endorsement ef prominent practi- tionara of all schools of modicine for the cure of diseases of the bronchia, throat and € school: ari j enhances the grodients in all bros is), {s an {mportant ingredient of 's Favorite Prescription for weal, sundown " women. But to return to the "Golden Medical Dis- Hydrasti Ire Pierce’ covery," It may be sald that {ts curative roperties are not wholly dependent upon iden Seal, valuable as it fs, as otbar | equally potent ingredients add greatly to ita Siluo acd in fact are not lacs important than tho Hydrastis, or Golden Seal. In bronchial, throat, lung and kindred: Black Cherrybark, the phenominal Discovery" a3 rt in effectiny important a ie jolden. Medic lungs. OF Queen's root, Prof. King saya: An alterative (blood purifier) unsu fow if any other of the known assed by titerativen Most euccessfitl in skin and serofulous a fections; benvficial in bronchial affections; permanently cures bronchitis; reli ' tations; an Important couch remed: Of Years’ standing beitig cv making and mutrition and may be takon without harm for long periods.” es irrie ugte in bloods Iden Neal root, Stone root, Bloodroot, all articles ractitioners of all the of cough medicines able when combined yeeritie which great! faction of all these trie al, throat and lung fons, severo coughs and kindred ale its Who can doubt the efficacy of such a com entiflenlly made up, as in Queen's roc Black Cherrybark tolled by leadin; 5, made especially val h chemically pure ¢' aratiy root: ‘It is the most natural of stimulants | Pum! when sclentiteally ra ecory | Who. to the normal functions of digestion. Its in- jean doubt that is a most effective remedy fluonce upon the mucous surfaces rondors it | most important in catarrhal gastritis (in- ach) ulceration. Many other nuthoritios as well as Dr, Ell- wood extol tho Hydrastis (Golden Seal), asa remedy for catarrhal diseases of tho nasal passages, stomach, brouchin, gall ducts, kidneys, intestines and bladder Among these, we may mention Prof. Jobn | King, M. D., author of the American Dis- Speciflc Medication” ; Dr. Hale of the Habnemann Modical College of Chicago ; Grover Coe, M. D., of Now York, in his “Organic Medicines" : Dr. Bartholow of Jolferson Medical College and ecores of Other leading medical writers and teachers, ‘All tho foregoing eminent authorities ex- tol the curative virtues of Golden Seal in eases of stomach, liver and intestinal weak- Dr. In| noss, torpor and ulceration of bowels, Ellingwood recommends it most highly, thono cases of atonic pepsia when t entire apparatus, including the liver, {% | stagnant inoperative.” Ho also oxte it most highly in the many wea n lerangements peculiar to wotr "It is a most important rm y disorders of the womb." Golden Seal ro i SUNDAY WA} S WORK MO. a) GOING TO LONG ISLAND??? sl] THE NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY TELEPHONE CO. Reaches Every Town, Village and Hamlet, and Is There Waiting For You THE RATES ARE REASONABLE GOOD AIR, GOOD ROADS, GOOD WATER AND GOOD 81 Willoughby St, BROOKLYN, NY. Telephone 9000 Main, 385 Fulton St. JAMAICA, N.Y. Telephone 9046 Jamaica. TELEPHONE SERVICE Roe's Hotel Block, PATCHOGUE, Li Telephone 9030 Patchogue, | extracts amy r which its ingredi- ‘d by the fore for the several disea entaare so hig! most writers on Mi It is in the cure ¢ lingering, persistent, and bronchial, laryngial and lung aff ote tended by hoarseness and fevero cough which if neglected or badly treated would generally have run_into consumption, that piden Medical Discovery" has won the from all who bavo observed: control aver these and kindred its marvelo’ affections. fr t itis equally g 8 no matt as to the prope Mu ical and uses of ery" and Dr. Pierce for weak woren, will be f let of extrnets from sta y til be railed free to vie el t rr postal car fala N.Y dress on reques ent to Dr, R. V. DAY MORNING WONDERS, on *f so te I eH SE Lae BE Ciici m RaSh, 2k Le 1H Se Ss SSS a HE . % v