The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1906, Page 3

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THE EVENING WORLD, KIDNAPPED BOY. HELO FOR RANSOM TELLS al STORY Millie Labarbera Dis- —_ covered_as_Waif_in Brooklyn. : AN OFFICIAL BLUNDER. Child Practically Identified Before the Children’s So- cjety Got Him To an Evening Labarbara, thyTour-year-old victitn of kidnapper told all memp<fs pf his experionces, from when he disappeared from the of his father, Labarba: grocer, of No, 87 Second avenue, fld_reperter Wille; has that ‘he re- pt me Francisco a until he was found to-day in the rooms of the Brooklyn Children’s Society, on Bohermerhorn stre where he had been for four days, listed asa walt. “It was Ii mister,” said tho pretty little fellow, in hia broken Eng: Mah. "I runned away from my mamma | and went up to Forty-second street and Becond avenue to play with some other Uttle boys. J was standing thore on the corner when a ta dark man came up and told me to Ko WIth hii Teputm = —4n a wagon th ket Nike a baker's Gort know where we ments but when ROUGHT OUT JOSS don't know where we went, but: when ——we stopped he—took-—me—t} ae T used to cry me room and kept me there tory amma andthe 6s. ord things to eat He gave me . wanted to eat, but I was lonely wanted my mamma. There w other mm at came in ni Chinese Idol W< Packed Away in the Hold of. the _ Steamer Schuylkill. tall man did inost o to day, but the biz. the talking He used much monéy my papa had cima in with a dig palr of sctas: eT} was asared but he didn’ he only-cut-eft-a-blg bunch of my halt “atter wm long white he tosk- mena wagon again avd carried mo off. W ask me how day he teh steamer we stopped fin took me in his arms a yhama, left carried me a while, and then he with: of jy Me on a place away up jn Renna - fo awnern there were cars a < peo- | xt Singapore a“< et H Waa Ht WAS | ee sirios waa taken on board an Ter nd cried until aman | teenie ng-and téok me in his: arms und carried m: were a “Tat atayed there untl) a man c: aw to my papa and mamma Except for a nick In hie thick. curly to a place where there en, and I to take hair, where the chief kidn: Away a lock to sett ‘to the parents one of the atening letters which they resetved, the little fellow, looks plump and well rished. There no marks of little body, tly not added physiva! reater crime. Now that the missing child has bee! ARE Witte the ttat nab the sper beatings ut bin ari On July 2 a_southiert Atyphoan| _a_typhoon. Ship : bility for the state of affairs th ~ Be a child who had been practically ider Ned—to—the-Chitdren's Society it haw Wi beon tess t a wetk since an almost “sold Woo Ki Ten ¢ Yeumnoxs "occurred In rennection with the finding ef deat iti tee us. ., can save We did Have a beastly LEADERS OF NEGROES | 22ieen’, atten secona sate evans HOLD A CONFERENCE. | Ket our act that down In thé Je hold’ a Three Days’ Session to Plan} A! Ways of Uplifting Colored | thing wo @ Race. An GropR The ninth annual aession’ of te Atro-| American —Counelwitten ta composed > Of representative negroes of tho United | We Three of the Goulds, Two of Whom Have Wed TO CALM Tht oth oN SEES < SDAT, Mrs And MP Eran GQuid x Gould v PHoward Cpeuntes Aang count de casteliane. ) FALL FIVE = FIVE = STORIES: | WorfAn WAVING FLAG —-HOLDS-OFF-400- MEN. 'ALL THE IRISH WILL TURN-OUT 10: NIGHT. | | |) OCTOBER 9, the Story About..Erank is Denied. YAN WYCK 1S HOME, WILL AID HEARST Former Mayor Says He'll Sup: | | port Candidate and Is Sure {e'lf Win. - 1906. ROCKEFELLER NOT CALLED AT TRIAL. ~ OF STANDARD OIL ,Corporation Accused. of} Breaking Anti-Trust Laws-of Ohio: Oc Standa Tho 1 trial here to againat antl- ny war put racy Stnte ts | from | ment ily a vas granted’ Aa radi in| In sald Mr fe witness and Stite Rocket Will not attend’ the and! Stato! mpany bolt ndants, Manhattan O} corporations, bu { als ank- | & Jury 1 Ol ta rep: | M Kes Up. ator David by. oreo F ¢ Howling € WHT haw of Hane Phet anty . & local | attorney, The work of sel | without delay. and J accepted the frat Ing the Jury began Prosecutor David twelve drawn. me) | Attorney Kline, for the Standard, how- tourt excuse three of the statemont that they pinion In the case a |ASKS MR. STORK "TO BRING A BABY. ever, had the ¢ twelye on. thi had ‘formed an 2 Little Oradell, N. i, Girl Wants a Playmate and Sends Letier to : Central Park Zoo. To the Arsenal in Central Park there eamé (0-day @ ter bearing the post |mark of New Milford, Je, and ad- | | dressed In a child's round hand to There was 2 committee from the tile) Gi = . ss RicteoA TiAl af + = epee | As the stork in the park x00 does not | Littl Girl ‘CRE st Balance Leaning Resists Attempt of Railroad Force! Js Erin's Night at the County pemocrntic Club at the pler ‘of the yaad lid own mall owing to educational from Hotel Window ana Plunged | to Erect Tower on Property Fair, Where Most Popular North German Lloyd line to-day when | dotacts, the letter went to Willis ITolly, + f 15% ' retary of the Pa 01 sion. Mr to Death, } Chiimed by Her. Celt Is Votul For. the Kriser*Withelm I came in with | y gaye. Out Uils copy of Ita con- | eatalil ates World. | STN rae raaey : former Mayor Robert Van Wyele and} SAH eBlorkest will’ ane YORK, Pa, Falling ¢ SERA Re asta Anish Night sat County | hi bride of halt u yar aboard, Since |) PU" ease bring me a ‘baby. You fth x ada Hi beaks pera g Van Wyjks have been on 4} will fara blanket and a pillow. onthe havenclanceree els! s +] the management count! oue % bg automobile. | ante, because 1 there every night toMy WAVINE | recordtreaking attendance tekt ‘ Kindly bring it bet vember. 1} rita Morris Wilson, | « fumroreone thea y ie travelled Ax thousand miles in, 50 MMU Titue girl. T knew a Kitt Wilson, a New York | hundred sane nat i ae RE obaye °F Europe and § used a train onco—| pir) who. y lant Saturday man, Was -instanidiy k'Uod started to erect a tower for the eh ashe Fa AROSE OLE ESE: Gherbourg, to Parts. n the| night ¥ if rutiroad. t, of t tes’ ui ATER THLEME LRAT EIIM eee » followed a Kirl's name, ans date, ‘The wo e Jand and elatms| tions of the mmittec 1 the ¢ } andreas, Orade! niente rorcinenlons cnn Pear age t with hm Mr Van Wyck told} ‘ ve the letter trans: ate ty ELyeewo. : te ROinieant tore ted into _xtork language: trengt PETER ose ReITS a rters ho meant——te eur iated {nto xtd ari ARUN | nd om. rents i HOTEL WALL FALLS HR RESTT ET a 1 was not disappointed or displeased! BURGLAR CAUGHT IN STORE. Tabla eee Thar taicweraen at the nection of tie Buffalo convention, | MOSQUITO OIL FOR AND SMASHES CAR. wren, 2k actly Sane gine he amid. tam auve nace Hear waiter road 48,000 Worth of Goode MARINES IN’ CUBA where Mr. Thomas Keating, of Galway, | Wi? : Tyee % j Rendy to Cart Awny T ei op eee pean who heads the lst, has: nearly 10,000} Seeing he had only been en American Miller, twenty-six yours old, of —e Three Passengers, Motorman and} 7 aie award Clyney, Mayo, 1s a) Soil about seven minutes, this prediction 1-7, tke atreet, was taday held tn Conductor-on-€ “Frotiey ——good-secont penawed..the_forme aa ce ‘ {08 | 4 cena one lars_by. : Se nia tinest pr fz Or neene worker as a propt jomebods dus up strate Finelite in tho Market | ees Badhy-injured:— “| wie orst prize {2 a magnideent gol’ SS ep roe penelsicate Fin lite in tho J farket | * us-campal SAM, nd_ green shamrock pin with « splen= aida 3 Court OTTAWA, Ont, Oct. 9-—-Tho front | did diamond in the centre of it) and | Merton with -thecfee-Prust————-——_1 Miller was arrested Inst ntght by Pa v s ; ‘ makes cownria of us al aimas Ms 1 of the ideo etreot. DV Hire Mon al % ARNE: ot ation, in the tear room of the dry- to-day and demo} at by any in (he matter or MN store of _Swirsky ft Beast populKe Le and I feel I ha 1 Eldridge street n hard stru Tie the. Ci hard strueeh ey ihe Was packed + rs_and dane ie to he carted away. { Saasaee pcre ro at the.time, and 1m Ate Ol away, b mosquito mix and head ne have found euard ctlon with the ny} for: |$10 A DAY, CASH PRIZES. plendid Fire about ox _See Thursday's paper mn will and to-night lally des ‘o-morrow after national Infant Reunion the fair, and—— ty serve 0s | ickets of admittance to the fair for mothers, In other words, a mot bringing her baby\will bo a t-te Cubs byte legine to Thursday's} es, and all ho. day will bo root HORSE IN A TRENCH TIES UPA CAR LINE. | them, lo? the press. Andrew bat ofsa Freelmen. ng his old political sponsor, nehuded omc Rerides, that f who —has 1 to, be de- ne added, “E did not want to throttle t was Rich 1 Croker, und:seeing Europe, bjarded no—}ner—at Bremen. My. —Frefdman couldn't see Mr. Hearat as a /Demo- Ue candidate at all an = Mae, starcelia Sembrich and } a {Johanna Gadak!— tas “of —Merr—Con~ w |rted's songbirds, among t }—__Htates—opened—te-das—with services tat St. Mark's Methodist Botscopal Church, few duys AN & catRe OF oft, Fitty-third street and hth avenue, SE ae oT the Colne ae MORE Gite COLLEGE AUGied the services, | BOYS “RUSH” SUBWAY. ‘Phe -ateston—whit-jast—three-daye. Its ae prominent tea geil be ad: dress of “Conetttit i-Disfranchise- i The Evil Tis Tene, sLaniching and Lis Kemedy of the On aN address of welcome Rana wan made by Jolin J—Delany. Inspires Their Com p ration Cou a work 5 Brees sere anes me Tay. WAL Brooks. DD. of New or} ‘Schools, by L. Bulk- brookivgs Huan F Thomas, New Yor! Macet) Webstie Hf el *refemslaurt,” Sis New_York ‘The remaining beheld as Mark's-Church; to-mc mnd afternoon at Mount ¢ Church, Fifty-third «tre: avenue; ‘to-morr night Unton, and all Thursday at Mother Zion Church, ty-ninth street near | Columbus ev {without pay this atterm ; were arrested for, the « lword ¢ the boys ar day w ed in pired the young boldness. A big mob of them tr nd to follow one He Earned Clinton, streat, fifteen Po a “bird oye artist,’ has spent th mit two years working on a flying | automobile which he expects will bring | him a milion dollar, and his «wif Susan, Pettit, has supported him she poys, in her suit for divorce. Justice Davis, of the Supreme Cour! granted an interlocutory di to Mri Harlem Po! 'CROKER SUES FOR LIBEL IN- IN LONDON. Pettit on the evidence of Jenn set | ye Bheppard, of No, 40 West Twenty-ntth BN TON action atkins Ki street, corroborated by other boarders: tonqon Magazine, one of the Har endl two detectives, that the: pir worth publications, for references eye-view artist lived in hi home as aj cerning Alm da an ar cur Mr, Abbott with @ woman not Mrs, | jumbsr ontitled in Pattit. Iiand compare Helpal lite w! ton that in Pettit mado no defenwe, but testified | een that he had earned only $257 during the hd saya many hard past year, and that his wife hea an ker, ainong others. des: ‘conte of $0 a month from a trust| im. EE Pal ea MEP ACES, estate, (He will aye (0 pay her B &)and he has engaged the strongest legal week alimony, talent to prosepute his claim, i} iy ARTIST PETTIT MUST youth, eno, had. ce pa | names | $257 Last Year, butjare: 2 a Year, UE are opt dacots,~) No. Madison Must Add $5 a Week to Her | tre SCOR Dey Ren atta ; : atroot! Thoma Creche, No. dleXvonte $600 a Year Income. L, Heney Noo Vast St. Marky eri Hernard ‘S¢hach- Harry McEwen Pettit, who says he's! nalle BUGNIRU RAE einer Willie Labarbera, Boy Hidnapped and Found. A SOUTH TT RIOTS | had just turned west In from Broadway to-day, wagon which PElghth Uptunged—int Bireet ni Hour! Thi alen, was hurled from followed the an sighth street Ldriver, James Wh whrén anit horse, A wind skidded: asthe team turned song the Metropoll A big salt wate: ah Wor Tithe wap. on the he Merci was filled in en which—he sary tou MW SUN | T, P. O'CONNOR.IN BOSTON. fo Joln iin Me Other Iriah Mf on Hin Ike oT, mn BOSTON, yet P.. the Irish NationAlist w Abisclty, to-day called upon Willams, Archhixiiop Cond nell and Bihop Rady, He t guest at lunpicon of the At. ermice of Boston, at the i <e Club, os It was annou at the hew 1 righ Les t M ard 1 or North G will] Thursca r atmo Bale. and v to speak with or lregarding “pa nd he nrepar {ihe 1X6 World Almana jow. your Election Diatrict | vear. It ow I vou the, [ions Inv re ftyeninth—t aud you, In fturing on th pay Bixileth, Good Haul ofa omer EASY FOR THIEVES | IN RICH MAN'S HOUSE. ‘{stareh), pastry a for ewelry Vrophy Cups ye Hushm Clty the 30 in a elry T the’ house ma wer ushmann an other, Mr Amann was no: fous, and lowed men WINSTED, agony tanck In sonous kind. KILLED BY BERRY JUICE,” | Cc is believed to hb They stayed sorhe and then de going Into aor mn Mr Ka at th self Satur. | overpowering, jon {nna the ron in bed breathing HEN i tearing down a bullding-at No. | sumed ‘The street was crowded, but only Nathan” Rosensten, of No.2 First | avenue, Was struck, It In belleved his MOTHER SOE, ER SON ONG, BY hs . | Pipe, Got Disconnected in Night with No Cock —to-Stop-Flow. ore added. to- | 4 5 long to Wetective na o8 Ons |e) ing ranges, ; Mary Ann Dale: -elght and e-asphys. td floor. and the #on1¢ ily~ Hoyapital, It wos getting loose from. a stove, and there: { for turning off Ui pection aw require t Jardtress, Mrs, Conway, -amplt $ Fas when ste opened the housa al 8 lock and traced it to the Daley. 3 She knocked but got no re- } 4 apartinent. rponse, and #&hen she tried to braak in, wha not strong enoim-sh. hee uighter, Nora, fifteen years old, climbed the fire-escape and th the vette —winde “The wes but girl her * the hela breath and dgrted through the rooms |and into the hallway to the front door, hich she threw open just In time to ravo herself from the fumes which filled the Mat. Then the jJanitress and seve eral neighbors rushed into the apart ment and flung open windows andi} doors. ‘They found the old woman tying & the floor by the side of her bedwe but unconacjous. Gas was pouring in a torrent from [the open tuting whore it had become isconnected from the atove, and there was no way to turn tt off. They mig! have reattached the tube to the sto asa cock on the tube there qwould have { stopped the flow, but they thought of | nothing but to stop the deadly flow at its Source, and there was no means to do tt. “At Jast the girl thought of plugging the plpe with soap, and whil she cid that- her mother sent for doctor and a policeman. An _amini- Ancocams ind took Bie Kon To the hospital, where: + hoy. are “working desperately to —stvn hia Ufe. John Daley is a shipping cleric , fora big drug house {n Manhattan, and was jupt ready to return to Work after a long pickness in the samo hospital where he now Hex dying. PILED TWO TONS OF BRICK ON FIRE ESCAPE. Then Platform Gave Way and Had Passerby in Street Skull Fractured. intelligence w: Max Lavine. a With rare ployed by Pirat ks they removed avenue, piled the t from the wullx_after. demolishing tha root ‘on a fire-escape platform at th» fitth floor level. Whe operation began Jate yesterday afternoon and was to-day, — (3ja_tima the loaaot bricks ror from the Brooklyn Hospital ies welxhes two tons the fire-escape wits aval ald to. Levines, workmen: Hitt 4.00 pounds was the Imit. and fire cape ANT Uricks- tet to—Pirst avert. Acull was fractured. Levine's foreman. fras_arresied and orders were sent to 4he contractor to devise a new method Df getting bin bricks to the ground Luther Burbank (Originator of new forms of plant life) of trouble.” "T helieve that ill-balan ing up to “‘titherculo (stare), | It’s plain enough on thin hand Then the partly digested star place in the bowels naturally nn on two “station of the bowels results, s and various ails. ‘What can 4 . : o t sus-/and Cream instead of bread, too Ko pica P tims, &e., &e,, because in Grape-N ended an ot wheat and barley-have; been transformed into a form : Starchy food. is demandec ot the human system can make ‘the digestive niachinery. _Grape- oa aman i proper nourishment are at the bottom of the causes lead- Wie eat’ quantities: of white bread (starch), potatoes - wheat-and oats (starch) and wonder why we run down and haye bowel trouble, From too-much-starchy food-the lower dig: sont w/chinery wearies-and fails to digest it. “'There’s a Reason “coo uch starch in our diet is a-cause of mo-end ced foods resulting in im- = king stive ma- (Starch indigestion.) ch lying in the moist warm decays, gases arise and irri- howing in poor nourishment Eat Grape-Nuts potatoes, pastry, wheat, oat. uts food the starchy parts of you do?” in the process of manufacture, of sugar perfectly digestible, 1 by Nature to supply energy meant’ and warmth to the body, but it should be so prepared that 4 use of it without overtaxing 9? for Nuts 4 | | i

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