The evening world. Newspaper, July 7, 1906, Page 10

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~ STOP WEDDING, HE DECLARES: Schaefer Fixes Ceremony | To-Night Despite Court Suits. MISS IKEL IS . WILLING Daughters Summon Him f Non-Support Pian to Have Inquiry as io Sanity Charter Schaefer, of N stree 2 Able Mooday | Dora sald that wiex + tathe amo home jast night none of t | apoke to bim. This | he ordered fhom & | Bhe de 4S bought them n | ing to eat days, and if tt had} not been for Matilda, who works down- beg would have fone hungry, spoke up. young Charles, aged | yours. “he gave ma only 36 o live on (or two days. He's the asiinglest father in New York Wedding Again Delayed. Yast night Bcheefer went wo Nichuias Charch. Beoond street, to marty Miss Jessie Ihel, who lives a few Yoors from the Schaefer home. Ua a@ocount of some kind of religious f necessary the ceremony bad to) on mailtie be postpoxea: Phe children bai to-dey that Mon- day they would move to have thelr father’s sanity inquired tn Magis trate Whitman aaid if he found that Bohmeter was oot properly supporting! Sis faenly be would pur him under boss a ea sae ae ote ) marry- Te pad feeling in the family seems to have originated in a conlest over the ¥ who died en July ss # * UL her nroperty to her | fuerend There are acven «one, and} the caret, Wiiiaen. contented the will ‘The father won. It is wat originally owned the » y¥ and year ago went on aT hal charge. The to. escape pmying pond with t ora hs Binoe the degen, Lae ne th @ wbMak wnt en mix OMe a Tight to Wed RENO he, 4d not. He wild the court you! That relaiions had become so xtraioed Between bith ant tis daughters that q@hile he Was innocently trying to ther a bundle t eughter Dore cried that t% meal ber things. puteh in the eye. Ha they learned that be want enwy ch Indie that > pantheme the the Gemied he irep understanding yald revert to li wil hie wite f abe died wy has emt neve Spietbers yenterdny nitmian deci |All New Jersey Must Go Thirsty To-Morrow ce Fs CaN ly ‘ \ That the Old HAT GROWLER INVENTION IMPORTED FROM Bast MEW YORK INQ OUT ZEN Qefantiy leside Bho wa t preferred fovieed in churned sasidy cated oft Bahante £ haw been | We offer mare he ane years his daugh like amount hut declared tng, decause hae cauped a|l the ¢ to be worth 190,000 Huinph!” sald 8 How ax secking cou Boainland tror they have @ evening? Lx and you w they have with them the nid Want “Boat” in which they take ma pleasant trips Have-a World Want. Boat or. Yach Every Young Married Couple Should illus to prevent anti-Jewian outrages Ne — 7oF LIL vam enes Liquor Act That Takes Effect at Midnight Will fame wigeouigde’ park’ ance’ Mail of | The" Cice and femoral s Pedestrians and tre gag 1a a ho ni Dighways and publ cy c , P.M. unless they hav |room. ‘A person under twenty-one years | aosiaing of Rel Make the State Like the Desert of age may not even buy pink soda h . oS and i of Sahara. a a able by fine of an | for a Drink. partitions green unas and swinging fe ote. |donra must be reefed for the twenty- i ts mous. There are beer-eries in Be. | No Outdoor Sports. “Water, water everywhere and) down your thirety throat! Not « leat | DOKen that bave not been closed day! " = 1 DROP t @rink.—Awetemt( etireing trom” wn AUS “High. 720, Maht—come Sunday —or come week | Ne fishing, shooting or outdoor sports’ No farmer may take his cattle from) pryonne Consignments will be refused nor 6 ae day, since the oldest inhabMant arrived “re permitted, no gaming, da: ing or pasture Cattle tow unless jugs are received before mid Mariners and others. Jands look out to the ana to where the |in his wooden #hoes with the original {aat musi able and have night. Those Jersey City fellows are : tay! We'd say it in| Delaware woud flow lmpidiy if it |rectpe for making bratwurst. They wili| Persons #0 indulging will be arrested same doubtiesss powerfully wide awake Alas anf alackada: were not so dadwasted full of foreign | b* closed to-morrow. That, Dearly Be-| by the constapie and imprisoned until ‘although they 5 t Jermain if we knew the German for/ ra loved, ist a S| next day . : TH—Nobesy in. thin Pustling ™ ¥ Ns new Bishop's lay of Jer. mM) mmation—it'g_peob.| Matter! For to-morrow _the Bishop's | ey te Ht nate ponte ‘Sc howt gmmexs st towm bem tack —1n_190. TE_—Erared—_wort hactesies—— Ett ° vist apn 4 | ROR GIKM 1 for a KBAVIBK. ehurl. But wait: The saloon men have «| are permitted. (But who wou For every swear word uttered in pub- it families keep thelr bout nine syliabios tnd 1 1 fine h ably a word of about ni 4 | (eh, inborpitable biw—goer Into effect! | plan, aye a canny plan. “They are go. bowls. whatever they are, when theres Us the Maxiatra rn and & gow many have har not part y uttractive uniess = fel] ye really going into effect, too, not | in te gemand che enforcement of the |a limit on, anyhow?) : of cents nit ee i: tet ink on apace. oe | a cop ceruiean jawa ey wot thing is probibited. P. —Out-| what would he jous dror ayy prt Just foolin’ along lke they do in Now| that the famous Vice and Immoraiity | doors am if ‘ a esee Mtl arent York. At 32 of the clock this night! Act dating from 180 ts still in the. Re- a railway lines oaly one passenger | tor on very Gry and There'll be no beer in Hoboken to-| every saloon In the State will close | Yised Statutes of 186, and they are each Way may run ould morrow. Some fear damage will be morrow4 there'll be no high balls in | nermetically loudly proclaiming that if the Bishop ra. No freight other than » milk | | Local Note — done to green truck. Atantic City, there will be nothing i Law ts to be enforced to the letter then | may be handied wagons or vehicles | Jersey neigtity PATRHSON—Quite a number from soever doing at the Sign ef the Herrors of Hoboken. Be ree ge Bye ef Act shal) | may travel the streets business | to-morrow. here ect to Sunday on the New York | whatsoever dois f wise rule, which it may be added | ho: f ot jo business. No vide of the ss pecin] trat Side Door in Long Branch. All Jersey | To-morrow ft will be impossible, for) rignt hare will make spending Sunday faan \oant aa backs ct sxpooed far Newsy Briefs from Near By for srhakatene wil’ erobatiy fenve ot al ami ary! Not a drop! Net a | 20%, Money or membership in the same| in New Jersey about as cheerful ale. No periodicals or papers may be a vate story feral miMight sharp. returning early Mon- apluah of foam! Not a eticky bar- | lodge—no, not even for having known yeocns 8 sent of oe. eOmraphical | printed, sold or distributed. No pers PERTH atBor The no tery here) 5 t 1 Chae oad " me hoa corpae a lt eee of roads except | ba peel ve ‘a for 16 . (RET SE 5g spoon! Not a damp julip stew!’ Not | the barkeep back home in the old coun-| “ALM ne, Sait narmen to rou te ou | eatin “ ie is Tram aborts (apesia, quarth and ha long mont OCHAN GROVE—As goes Ovenn Grove & soul Who has JUK one to breathe ¢ry—to buy one Mttle, teeny. weeny | happen to be bred in old New Jerney. | exemption clause fer pall-bearere) mediate delivery Jorsey 4! eo xoen New Jervey. |EvenHoboken Will Cast Longing Eyes at PARK \ 1F You ARE Gor APTER 10 o'er “wey Le New York 470, JERSEY AnD AT SO. CONS KOR ACH “USS. WOR Died DCE FINeo 4 |], 000.000, and Cross the River , : America’s Richest Boy | QOTPAD OBS - Has His Arm Broken HUNGRY WIDOW ; OF HER MITE Snatches Satchel Con- COLERS VOTE WAS SLAP AT GOWAN Board Members. Had to Be Maintained. he thinks the dignity and rights taining Poor Woman's of the members of the Board of et of the Bridge cruah prob made today t hiay tenad solu jem, was the at President B Hoard of $3. vation for ! ae an ex A young Italian, Who sald he was ee oxeph Gromo, of No. 3 Wert etreet. evated loop hetween punt Ver was held for trim in| Willlamsbure bridges to-dny on @ t Preaident ¢ Brewers opped on the foo Hundred and Tents n ueuannles 4 jit & widow, wixty f rily possible, a Ae AS @ great surprise ex AtA the meeting of youtenday conaWerat © up. Mors ne and placing bands rH & week ! | Thought Dignity of Estimate} 1 | CWI SERIE GARD RAPPeD_ OF WHITELAW A ‘BAYAN IS GUEST RY BINGHAM Nebraskan Goes for the | End to the Home of prone cas | Certifies Unfit Me Police and Swells sion List, He Says. Ambassador. n for) Pen- [DOM, July. 2—Wiltam Le! went t | and Saloon-Keepers Will Insist Blue Lats of 1804 Be Placed in Operation Along with New -One Week the J. Bryan} Wrest Park for the week end! jay with Ambassador ana Mra. Rel | nT, WOKS = LEW GAME NTH PBL Crows Loudly About Adding a Car to Bridge Trains, B THEN SHORTENS- ‘TIME, Runs Trains on a Headwa: » Thirty, Seconds Greateny, § 4, Than Before. gi The following letter, ewrittenr expert ruitrouder to the State Commission in‘ reward to the B. BR. &. shows how the company which a protestation of doing the fair thing {he public is really giving it lees ser- vice and has managed to cut a own expenses: “f beg to call your sttention following tricky ‘improvement in vice’ which has been put into by the Brooklyn Rapid Transit pany “A Uttle-over a week ago-the B.@tMq\) Company caused {t to be published the various newspapers of New Yi City that the loosl bridge train service| on the Brooklyn Bridge during the morning and evening rush hours would be improved by the addition of another, ear to the remular local bridge trains, serebs hacia the tnmine comntet ety cars Instead of four cars es hereto. fore. “Tre fo thelr promise the service was ‘improved’ bx the addition of “an~ other car ss mentioned above. But the B. R. T. Company apparently over- looked (of course inadvertently) the ad- vieability of eiving the newspapers the. information that the headway of ead local bridge traine during a hours was to bo Increased. thirty ends. In other words, t hesewey satd trains up to the time the present Arrangement was put into effect was Tty-fivd seconds. whereas under the | presckt attanqamenl the hesiway le One minute and fifteen seconds. “Let us gee the ef of this, taking} into considera o a pered of Ofteeh minutes ‘during the rush bouts, Under the old arrangement car trapa, headway forty-five secomis) during @ neriod of fifteen minutes «wenty traing’ were operated at of elehty care Under the present arrongement (fve-car trains, headway one minute and fifteen vedonde) Auring a perio! of Afters wine utes trains are operated, or @ total of sixty care. “The improvement* to the peapia, during & period of fifteen onan as compared wi 14 is & reduction of trmmty ent tt carrytna TRCN at J based on A carrying Capacity of 4M per-| kone par ear (1M in the averse given by authorities) the ‘Improvement’ ta the withdrawal of bridge (transportation taciitienfor-$.30)-persons -wrery tttesn inutes, OF 12,000 persons per hour The result tothe BRT. Company during a period of Afteen minutes ie the | Saving of the -milanies Of twenty men | And the Waving of the cowt of runoing twenty cars. theeatore | nfert which has been causes by mpravement is indescribable agg an hardly be imugined. Trainy packed with people waiting for a trata, and 4 whole minute afer they an ed while the plartorma are pated: lie had intended to leave for the con-| with neople are held at the plattorma At Monday, bal he Wil remain over] ther one come tt in a tere rar | HiME , board at The fght between Polis Commie buredayin order to hear Ward SS oe sioner Bingham and the Civ retary Haldane’s speech on etmylon the pa the ratiroad company Commission Mace the firal of Mr Bryan met Seer b 1 themacives Mhanckally, sivantec vealed ssamcisallls sci {4 luscheon given by | arrangement seems te be trom tis ego os see eiwhll b Beacon, the U. & Mill A scheme on the part of Mayor MoGowan in which he’ charges , i Company tenner aH the board with deliberately eertityiN6 |" \iaong ine guests invited to meet Mr.| feniees by deceiving the publ, men phyticatly unfit for police duty “ z Whom ii-t9 an abominable-out and Mra. Bryan are Lord Goschen, d outrage. and who will silner or later “become | 404, “Gasenen, Yady Herbert, Lady} th Fb 3 id be sordeed Karges upon the pension fund levsion Warde aot Lord Laay} it Once to Tun these five-car trains Of UL wae the remular auarterly report, | Monson the old schedule headway of forty-five 5 c a second dealing with rutlne matters of ¢ a-eayald ie Mapgekahaes int a as Franklyn MacVelgh, of Chicage, whe | winh to call your attention te lice Department, ‘but the gle heard Mr, Bryan's mpeech July & said ani nae ae day Was the e with the Ch | to-day ent trick of the B, R ® vic Board, in vference o the comm “His yecoutt of the ‘white man’s re | rth ; On the bexingto r ston he 4ay = burden,’ unless 4t shall samuin a pious Lexington Avenue _Marnhag: New jatraimen are apnointed onthe leverrastion, must toad Wim, I he ever {220d six-car_axprecs_tzaine-sne-9pr forveroen-a-tist -turniaied- by tie-Mu~| gala Ue hOwal, “U5” Gstierere” Bot Th | +aiee She haninns OF serenade nleipal C commis examine thou the rule of Bervic on has on surgeon ¢ Commiss the department Mr. Ahears. grew heated and insted | candidates for patroimian shall be care- | fully examined by three polive | “AB & ree fled by- the pave been fo’ Civil Bervice thai ante savings were » to that time he carried in her the ole opposer of the ele along One Hun Joop, witch, wmak!, the east attaet from Becc dud not w He moved that con mOURt Ww sideratt wea Abe had. he 4 -ecbway atornded ax eerview in the eran ‘Gowai TF te out” ot order, -wxytes ing. She always carried Ter money | it could Sot be offered except by unail- along with her, for she wae afraid to| mous conte! ¢ Waevs" it in NEWPORT, R. 1, July 7-Jobn Nich- which were Ored by an attends} Coler with Ahearn. After the ols B the wealthiert boy in the | # rte aie and dn bis f mark on Oi country in bis own right, bas met with wi Ohe ar hla tad " bard day's work pred atihe ts going « with hie arm te 9 {EASeaE® wae Teduced. Muster Brown | Finally he got rerengw by moving fore being sworn tn. Fome of her grandniece faplint. “He is only aix yeate oid. ana fipleying much grit daring the onera-| the entire matter go over until the e “ : on | next : o be hel Stele Her Little Hoard ‘Wadnesday waa the firat Fourth of uty} Pod: Jobe Wlehoies Brown-pet-wute] eet meetin the Boars be hel waa on her way ? knew the real meaning ly | fecovered ‘from the eflests. of ps a ap garg areer ear A ire pipe soe He sovto ide Ye out Wh kis| vote was 10 to 6 for atte aac ns i Ran cop discueston. To the surjncae | * - _ | everybody, President Coler Iined up with n | Ia: 88 4| a . | | ate: M-vard! —uwe felt tt due," eabh Mr. Coler, In i gave Leta EME") his explanation to-imy, “not onty to . ee Ahearn, aino to the Board of ewes | Estimate. to protect ourselves haninet ‘ ios |a whouly mistaken and very acoitrary | eomile run; Z| opairment of the privileges of the ant thurile MAU MEET HERE i tA Board ® wa ng broad Jump. | ¥ dent € woes on in hin atater i which | : Paks Ks time i6-pound to rehearse the quarrel, and then ¥ }Senior Championships Will Be) Glecuh, strowing ithe he-pound oh ioe mR 4 : 4 t. McGowan, as T need not aay renee ( ested at Travers Isl; | eeiptonite aawilive'lis ceanita | ha tim a higtemindad gen . ’ al) Tegisiered Athletes of the United | Coe extreme macientious of bis vy and Sept. 9. 1 he United! guties as Chairman, “and so convinced mW Pocr Nourishment. | meres The entries will close with the of the corre oan 0 his impressions , ~ | man of the Committees, James | nat he at times treats his fellow-mem a ’ “hamplons 0, cor me ei Fe ed oMcers Mke Aimself, with & + ’ r rather of the pedagogue scold ‘ ‘ J e ' n New York, manner rather $ Sat ace 5B Sauas Sew York | NEW ISLAND RISES | inet» spersinent and rebeiouy ‘cn t F. Riley. N Cambrides IN PACIFIC OCEAN, | nc repreventattres of the -propie 7 arc. Bi ] . Had to Resent Attitude { New York prnerne | vat may be thc, hie distingwiahed | dita nttasetecarned on Send 10 j and| TACOMA, Jul A now txtand has! and beiltent career kn connection wlth re| JEWS NEED PROTECTION sor ack Freia Fisen above the #e near “Morosloy Isl | the Bauoational, be omay have " ’ Amat t i prays 3 Foes hy rmanently iv u ‘ ieeretemerenies A m1. Alaske, Ww baad wp by | erlar bent. Be tbe as it may. we | PYTERSBUE Genton wimilar eruption about one nundemd) Feic hound io reset (he datatorial man : t hi Beyt. | yourn ago. The infant Inland wresenta | ner Into whieh ibe vllowed Bimaelf to PM, and pw J vty wuperficial area of several acres lapee in this case; and every member iat ‘ h } rr jo ith the exception « | Will be ert. On the Tiiureday or Friday | News: twa brought, to Unalanke by | Of Me Board, mith he extention of poveedinw the Genlors. at the same place | Mehermen, who were tinadle to approaan | refuting to vole upon aby reaclution, and the order in which the heats and/Gissting thet the wiand's wehienval’ wha wee AUREL pe veppseaiod: 10-yard Tn, of pepeht wecUrTenER ” si ‘the obairman inaieied lo excudint and make it legal for’ troops ta Glaokey ideratiog (he one brought up pore gixing iNegal order ., de of applicants. many candiSates certi- table for pol ton. only Tk ta that all To this similar nature Mfr. reply to-day Nobody can read my speech and honestly and find in it the ang Aruch surgeons MmMUsKON land daspotlc contral, I wpoke in favor of the TH | distinguishable from what one would lexpect from an avowed Htmpertsitet commient Bryan mde of a thiy carefully wlightoat trace of approval of # policy of eelaure peaceful workin» large majoriy of cases £ #pread of knowledge, intelligence and defective feet jmorality, | declared for an altruiatic “Now it can easily be seen that the jatritede toward the backward races. first phy 1 of a gatroiman j#]f diplnctly indicated that the consent to have good lege and feet. Moreover, |of the governed ia tine only rightful the department must, in the dntereat|source of authority, ‘The world muat of the taxpayers, carefully guncd Me |have peace, the Hberties of its peoples city from having ‘the police penaion let] must be taviolate. Progress must’ re- inorouwed unwise . Talagcual naa . The pension rules are generous, but |st {rom intellectual and moral, no! they are intended only for thé benefit |from physical, means of men who have rendered long and faithful service to the elty “If men who ate nhysicilly defective JE. REID « Hable in « short time tw have upau y few. youre. hin ws cnanifestiy’ veong ‘The dervice Commision st that thelr one surgeon IA Abert our] LONDON, July T=The Associated Palle Board of twopty (hres sur geons| Press le authorised to deny the report Will ohey the law and nppint on the {of the esgagement of Mine Jean Reid, Yorce men. certified by (he CivileMer |daughter of Ambassador - Whitelaw oo, but tt is 4 make known not willingly not phyaleadly or police work Appoint only fair | Reid, the fact | of the Earl of Gostord, otherwise | hearse Paulisk! was held yesterday to Vincount Acheson, eldeat son Killed Child to Paolfy Husband. WILK BS-HARRE, Juty 7 —Otre. Mary without members of the Board of Eatinate is | vastly portant, in iny opinioa, | bail, charged with the murder of her Jentina Of nny one matter:| cour weeks old child, Sho admitw killing io ie That We it, bog pended pathetionlly in her de- iuately on tha’ scald fenigo tat she was driven to the crime onal a’ that the by her huanand, who muspected It was if blame. ibe on th oattone:| nol hie child. From the time jt wag memt of the Anion mun imputed | born he beat her frequently, ene de- ttitude rather than pura.” cl.red, and kept ordering her to take It ‘olor said yeeterday he would| from the house and ‘leave it with ite ask that @ mecisl inoeting of be called neat week, fe diq'nat dincune this panes the board | fainer-whoever he would te perme by thie cont ti juent Howover out with the aa OO yy Me Am Bie rhVeR, ar Driven baif minutes from Cypress Hille to the, Hrooklyn Bridye in the motniag rhab hourd and from the bridge to Cypivee Wills In the evening rush Hours, Ie. the morning these express trains fum without stomping from the Gates aver nue station to the Franklin aveow #a- tiem, and local trains, stopping wt ait stenions between Geces and prsticlin avenues, are operated trom Gates ayer nue to the bridge and Back . avenue, where they are switched ini a pocket, baer “As 8000 as Ob Of dhe express trains Cyprees Hille leaves the station on its way to tha a local train Immediately pulls out the pocket and follows & take the passengers on the mtal which Ube express does not stop, local trains op (0 a week ago 3 componed of #ix cars, and when six-car local trains artived at the whey were crowded with prople ub. “About & wok awo the ratirond pany very aun took off a oar these local trains and ever Loen operating five-car local stead of six-car trainn ‘This look effect on oF about th that the chanwe 10 the Brooklyn local service took wifect, and ts snother attempt to reduce al_the cost of the public. “The crowding On thoae avenue trains bas been greatly by thin reducticn of the pum! and the BR. ®. ny ordered at once to operate the: trains as heretofore. to the road ah th Ghat (Ra Bia dokedai with Averoar Walea OE UNCLE SAM WANTS PEACE. Fitorte to Prevent War Retween, Guatemala and Salvador, \ WASILINGTON,.July T~To Ulities between Guatemala and A conten

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