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ss Mail Ma ©, 16,519. MILLIONAIRE ee ALTERSS eas Broadw BAS oe —The-cential a = tan Island, it was pla This was betore Fifth aires from all ove ? within this generat 0. of wealth and tts tnt y Hill th SS pl ats and aaa siands } nt of the buildings. The én-| es were 9 series of} oachment jutted out on the side it made Jittle difference. —-When-these-otd-private properties aces, for trust companies and: cl Tie's-title tothe full-width 6 cre-soid-for-mittionalres’—pal- w owners regarded the pub- nd instead of_re- n obsolete, —_Atdermen to give them the ity streets “fopthelr me pipes- Zork thee! = street car lines, they had the Board of Aldermen pass an ordinance giv- ing them a broad strip.on each side of Fifth avenue. They then pro- ceeded to buy and sell land which was really | i part of Fifth avenue. This title was bad. The Court decided ina test case that the Board of Aldermen had no right to give a th avenue any more than it could give away building lots in Central Park, sree h hat court decision was years ago, but the’ millionaire squatters have continued to use without lawful right property which the public owns, and they are now complaining because the new Corporation Coun- sel fias given them the same kind of notice which the owners of the West Side Heights served upon the-humble squatters there. What a new era in municipal affairs there would be should all rich squatters be ejected from public property! The Consolidated Gas Company is confessedly a squatter in the Monaay, ‘November 12, 1900. The Evening World’ s Daily Magazine, “BIG SIE” SHOVEL” AND THE (A prophecy for the next campaign.) Campbell Cory. AWalle, © No! fl to 6 Park Row, New York. NINET. GL A pailld from oversti f Cathedrit a) , Fifth ave-} fy | { was not built up| Ocenpled more than half a centurr, But (dr co | grouy | brating-lanip problem, mat parediome-and te | and What. Jt Taught. ® eps which} oni the street, but) earth account ment that the earth moves. G streets, All its downtown fratichises expired-years ago. ———= The clevated railroad is a squatter in Battery Park, which it defaces > Instead oftbusing private property for its use. ¢ The telephone monopoly is a squatter in the electrical subways, which it has been using without paying the stipulated rent to the city. The street railroads are squatters when they run cars without paying the car license fees and their franchise tax. TWENTY -FI VE ROMANCES * PROGRESS ° By Albert Payson Terhune 0. 1.-GALILEO; the Man Who Would Take Nothing for = Granted, SS child, “and of the Pisa of-the- was Gal- greatest Inv ht to be- uttcine-in= in’ tho Cathedpal, fell 16 observin tons n the roof In { {nypercep- Ten Udita: italia) s motion for ¢ But idiy-—wetoliinig. the bronze He saw that ndeller re ¢ } they were @ swings far or slight, all J cccupted the sime n Galileg wondered w Ho set himself to stud § studies were dual ang enience they wilt here be. Ng > he threw. over cathedral chan- & over a theory ¢ by a German ed in: regula? sequer He knew: hothing of 1 Oa el swinainga aap about ve a similar system of rotat for the vit toracing ‘of the not the 4 leo resolved to fed the old But to go he had uch means, i to magn tad not, Sinounted to m ing on ite He fign position tov) vex lens and -a-eoncive lens. n through the two would He expert= hing se Tur shia “this Not only ¢ n of star the substance of tains and yall facts accept Europe we rivals and enemies for tt the earth nioved wa quisition, with the &L ture and was or put to deatli any euch da) nents Fe teHigenc As a result he pr brought to trial and gly id re- s about to discover the moun- ade known most of the ation that to the Tn- fassaces of Serip- ! totorture no more x his oppo- highest-in= nil himsel olee of tortur >) wis growl trouble, He. was again or of nif THe penalty far ‘THE JARR FAMILY Tv you streadss zoel asked Mr. Jarr pees | putting on my - as abe powdered t Ant the effect crit- |of court c » powder off apaln. T'd like ua to Kot some place on timo, thr once tn | By Roy L. McCardell ' Bae peeueererererey How fooliay you talk’” sald Mr Jar. “Thoy aay the first act {s splendid ar said Mrs. Jarr, applying a small square pa “How does my skirt hang?” Hott oer trom tha, Miehala athe street witht My pat t y cn the street at all E . and then dyer sines you have been home sot d his useful goats be ef inue their lav + Why should the humble promptly and the Jess use of public tated start and arr procteded to put on a pair of black dua you-get any PM, and ae mecoslalmty wrath: ‘Just the s {mprisoned in he-Influ- it NOKS cfinite! period; » fre {out the theory of the Vt with water and alr. While notipe Bike ted for nearly a century, when Also, revers > telescope process, which one Jansen, - thermomc¢te he inverted this app ents » inventor’ spirit and He went nis mined harked back tc mp that hade |} {netted his whole’ rhy thm, he in+ i “on the day. of Diew serets also witnessed the cope, mi- all, we owe genius who 85, heart- our ‘(published on Whe Didwe Know copwenty-fire Re SENOS Artieh VARD PALISSY, the Wednesday) wl Wien He Was Mente me open ere pinying It germs 14 me absunt tn! America. ©: jon~ where To the El Iy st usoltte way Xpress nearly on ‘ne rernor, and a dollar every night t eid : ised) (Sing press I ‘s GS ape eaaetaha een ane 10 a utes be Seventy-second p etrect. For # it creeps An Unuaual steht. along a op 1 recofd. Let's Nurses Dest Paidt To the Editor of The Eventhe Work) Tn’ ail this diesucsion moo jaa i and thelr work, there is one protean | Ny bane mrss Now ‘Seca aa. Forno Otte Het yn Mt wo 10. yc . hurried to a car and)| Se eee ee —Hartem-Sagas-—His-Wants—— ‘ By Walter A. abel air. Bates ascended, Tip liad ended, ne WACK, and J ty, the ver Rot there the Ha I wish to ask sonie it you will answer, Years = re tors-of others, and ais brothers. Tivadmit, old Hi no, ts-rontt & ByF. G. Long it fDo You ProFESS To BE A (RESPECTABLE BUTCHER ? S_HENRY PECK! UUST IT ISN'T Fit To EA Do You INTEND To BE IMPOSED ON LIKE ees AT THAT ROAST! AKE 7 BACK “To THAT BUTCHER Sa INE HIM, A PIECE OF PYouR MIND! HAVE A, Litre BACKBONE! (BEA MAN! )yusr You LEAVE | PALL TO ME. 5 amplover ax? | “f a the finest syink tn the world to live—most people only exist. } farming.’ Do You CALL IT HONEST To SELLA MAN A ROAS LIKE THAT? \You BiG CHEAT-; a Neh — HENRY PECK! You DESERVE Fo BE 1, DU U LIEBER! | POUNDED! THE IDEA-OF YoU PICK! ese beat les drawing atations ‘ Feata the to a anes ory ow . flways been s it 1 . whize pax t ee by ms AG. LEWIS cer > THAT POOR. L BUTCHER, SK pt ROBALLE | Ta i Gpan-a- dtr attic harps all ieft “Aro aute Are bat De angels Does any © Po white wings ratt And leave the ‘onpt everfiow—on_t ww_to shower? evirs_ Sunday? d-imp-ateal the w raat i4rom/aftitlieiroot On Monday? dow !n the morning. fextoons adorning? nf from thetr labors, oe progress-at-a neighbor's? wif m noisy beating® your heaters do much heating?” * ‘On all ofthat 1 hayen‘t-tlme to-ponder. Yon't tarry You'll find the place down yonder.” "And-are the ter Compriied G The saint rer Tcaugi.t that ft FRA ELBERTUS’S PHILOSOPHY. eto make'a Yale and acquire an “Football oscupies the same relation to eduention that a dulifight does te Kemy 1s poor polloy.’? é “Got right with man and you are Brother Bok mays that whloiys nk only black tea, unless they be grass widows, in which cas ae ‘Alloway n struck out for the 7 n; the others took to s(n search of ad- he woods and ete “A worker works and o der board man to keep. the boarder dol ‘ora man to board ts to pay for It costs two dollars a day to hire a {des board. Also, the cheapest way, bs “The white plague In a house disease, pnd 9 por cent, of all diseases are either house dineascs or diseases of the mind, ‘Dsere4s no medicine equal to & merry laugh-—well mixed with fresh alr EArioee escreciiatrecaraelealetineleichiaaiaten a It wilt exist, Whhea i st becomes absurd it will die." “When you are shocked, nelther leave the room nor laugh. Both « are vulgar, “It tn_very Wrong to igo about tolling things behing one's back stmply> bee cause SEF eke true. Eliminate it." pri AA : ) Ahn aera