The evening world. Newspaper, January 31, 1907, Page 10

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GION ~~ “I ie 5 A cis oiaed SA SULLIVAN. ~ Californians Mood After Conference with: Roosevelt. Tan. UTS tan iisyes to- atatenient” concerning Metd iat the White House yert tweat the F hia Cabinet wit the Ce | gation: reference "td confornnes. tlon with Mith the of the Japan- to. t o> people vl CAITOr= ot any kind w b It Is stated at the War Departmer 7 ewan with the view to acquiring the. island partment) to Congress for an‘appr tion to. complete the defences of law between Japan bot was simply dict “toput the house 4 ee with, nl fending —the-oountey. Secretary Tuft upon Wtirite Heise tome ye-ealat dependencies, er Porto Tico, The Japanese. Govern- hostility to our Government, feel no hostility to Japan.” ‘WOUNDED BURGLAR ° aE THIEF ESCAPED. SA general alatm fas been sent out te Satepermuries arr] Prt Wreater “Now Yorke-te-day-for-a- young: ‘believed to have | bullet- ii -—the—hospiials anit wha! {#- wounds and-culs-from glassas tha res of Willin... avenue, Williamsburg. “jantern. He found the young man try- ine 10 open the cash register. through a window, with him. Schallow fired five times purglar-screamed before hr tence abies: indicate wounded, _. DESERT BABY ON “L” STATION. Was found tn’ the women's -roomi_of the elevated station and “Twenty-third A-woman _ notliied| “Sust ule sweet] ‘ had been de- Phe child, which was taken to |! A baby mt Sixth avenue baby _ever'* ~——Helievue Hospital, was a eet ONT = Old vty VTOWTT shots It was dressed un pl. ENTRIES, la. Jun, 3—The © So Rows races FIRST peliing,.£400- yarda; eelling; $00. Qagenet, 112: “By-ly Grante’ Duchess 10 Goin, 104 This Space Is Reserved! separate advertisements, 231,- any other, -Newspaper-on arth. in act) dent Fairbanks to~ ‘|ROOSEVELT WILL SPEAK the conference “The California delegation ts ploaeed or perlectty that no reporte‘have been mcelVed from source Indicating*that the Japan- military. qreaniza Honsrand are drilling control of Regarding the appeal of the Wan De lenst a and. naval Officers charged) with tie duty of dr VDE) the “1 have striven for years to secure Buitable const defenses for our outlying Te the case of Hawai f uppoxe Congress is more willing to «lve “what we asi for than in the Philippines Sent does not show any indication of and we gu of un attempt to rob the saloon Schallow, at No, 219 Kent Schallow, who sleeps over his saloon, ) was awakened éarly to-day and ‘went downstairs with a revolver and a dark 1 The ‘burglar ran oto the rear and plunged carrying the sash and the imbed the pad. ‘load, saina on the wae 349 MORE thar. the Herald oF || | ISENATORS.NAMED ON “WEST POINT BOARD. | —ITASHINOTO: Btork 8 Baci of — Geo Board of Visito Academy at West a AT SPKINLEY UNVEILIN In December fixed,’ The D1 deen the Monulnen: Jed upon Afr ‘antl cr the oration: ‘They nt Fairbanks, Asso A asked werd Viee-Pres if ANOTHER NEGROIN LINE FOR ROOSEVELT FAVOR, ; Pres Considering Columbus} Man a or of Customs I decision had WASHINGTON, Jan, a1 Taft has authorized (he Weat ,Poinr : ent Militar: TDs tendent of” the my tak cqaete tot 'scHOOLBOVS HELD. | FOR PETTY THEETS “Child Said to Ha Searched , Teacher’s Empty Purse. Seo ‘One Thomas F, yearn old, No. 1001 Ni t One Hundred and firat street. the Bronx, was ararl jldren'e Court to-day of—Mise— Blanche _M. on in avenu “fret sirect. She -satd—the= bey left on her deak in “yor rothing,-2s-the- ‘the schoolroam, was empty voucharge him with stealing said Mortis -Dienstag, corm plaint clerk. Miss Mackay explained that she had missed nvoney several times--when “ehe=teft_her purse in the schoolroom, 80 she decided: to doa lt: tle sleuthing. While the teacher was concealed in a closct she says phe saw Vogel: go up to her deak and open her purse and search It. not found anything in {re spuree_be 1 not _be charged with stealing, but he was held on a charge Phe Children’s hor puree he © Dewey Connaugiion, eight’ yeuts old, of No, 148 Weat) One Hundred and "Tain «treet; Harry Mo ten years ont of Ninety ebenth joven yeaiTy olds of No. avenue. Bach ‘pleaded guilty were held for further investigation. tie a shame to bring littl lke these Into court on comment a laay es and the earents of tobe able Wo -diy’ THE FLOCKS OF PARROTS FLEW AWAY—T00T, T00T :: But They Took Refuge in the Rig-| Fing-and-Fatked Until Caught. in of the ‘Teutonic, ) arrived to-day. Were the Lalich husband, wife ang two dau ke contatnini In the second © amily; tera. Who. a dozen sf rote, on or the trip where on the all turned in flock. ai Jersey living with "his parents at) Mackay, Pulille Schoo! Ne- 3. Cam- is 1o and One Hundred and “SLASHED EMPLOVER Farm- Hand, After Using Knife, Got Rifle to Make Murder Sure. NT_ HOLLY, N.J., Jan 31 wan, a promiment tarmer ot y a8 prohably fntally stabbed | by William Heldman, a nploy. Thr latter came ahd oft beliig reproved | oyer, Heldman slashed him ! across the throat’ with ai wlth the he procured_a rifle tion, of shooting find, cartridges t cit Tis EW condition. 30 DEAD TAKEN FROM WEST VIRGINIA-MINE. Searching Party Still at Work Ex- pects to Find Sixty : More Victims, TON, W. Va., Jan, 1—The mangled and) dlamembered —bodies-of thirty of the ninety victims of Tues- ter in the Stuartjmine Near CHAR The CWore MTree ee of the alxty mer] still missing ally The body of Jolin Quack, witte, wae [ane of (ioe Ber # 1D. west, i held on that. flaution-bw the Caroner, Chict Mine In- spector Paul and” Deputy making an independent iaventigat wil Se began Te Ls a in addition. to the Tare ove GES If you require one pair for distance —~another. for ing—save the an- fnoyance-of changing— andthe bother | of always carrying the extra pair.” “We make double glasses (bifocals) -; in-yatious—styles—one_particular_farm | | which appears to be but a single lens j Double glasses as low us $2. 54 East 23d St., at Fourth Ave. 50 Last 125th St., at Madison Ave. 442 Columbus Av., Bist & 82d Sts 489 Fulton St, B’ktyn, opp] AES Oculists and: Opticians. For Columbus, Cine service thatthe “20th ¢ day: at 2.04 P. M., Cincinnati 11.00 A. M., Ir St. Louis 5.00 P. Al., via } Information: gladly. furnished oN het Passenger Ageni, 1216 Brosdway, New York. Telephone S680 Madison Riga! here—to-morrow—it Square, or by any ticket agent of theseslines Siig will again be Cea that) THE TRAINS OF THESE LINES*ARE PROTECTED BY THE 52 The World printed 1,397,245 ||] - MOST PERPECT BLOCK SIGNAL SYSTEM IN THE WORLD. A copy, of “America’s Winter Southwestern Limited Louis gives to the Southwest the same character of century, Limited” and the “Wolverine” give to Chicago. A luxurious train with a Buffet Library Car, Observation Car, Stenographer, Barber, Fresh and- Salt Baths and Ladies’ Maid. Leaves Grand Central Station, New York, évéry arrives Columbus REFERRED TO BY THE!(PRESS AND PUBLIC OF TWO.CON- a TINENTS AS “AMERICA’S. GREATEST) RAILWAY SYSTEM.” maps, printed) in odibrs,, and -brigf (descriptions of 63 Winter ‘resorts, malledttorany address:on fectipt.of-acd-centistamp by-George H. Danlels) 2 Manager, sel Ses yoaelbe [Depareristy eae York. innati, Indianapolis and St the “jake Shore 7.15 A. M., ndianapolis 10.50 A. M. and by LF. Vosburgh, General t rT Resorts,” containing seven beauttful “BIG BUCKET SHOP Jersey City Police Believe! CADETS. TO GO TO JAMESTOWN, AFTER HIS SPREE! | || ese | HELD STOCK IN Big and Little Tim Backed Concern. the Torkey | Manhattan | that” was] " arreatod’ when a ded ae a bucket at.umounted to In'.thé (Frac. Fagqn's new 1 -day ‘polng through the’ papers | 1 they relged. From theso d that thé co was in- Under the Tawa, pf with on puratern they: took were «liven 3 Timothy ’ workmanship. many ba packern had] evidence moderate prices. critical. ss Inter children’s footwear. busy-stores-to-sell thro’, Women’s $2.00 Shoes at 0 at. Patent Colt Skin. Women’s $2.00 Juliettes at . Sizes 3, 3%, 4, 444. Women $3 and %4 Sample Shoes at Women’s $2.50 Shoes at . Patent leather, pat newest Winter styles. FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM, _ 21st St. & 6th Ave. $3 Shoes Only. | OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. | 18th St. & Gth Ave., al All Priced Shoes. coltskin, gun Falah, All sizes, Porithe-am ful la Ip on the weme Yto have had aw tie It’s the constant hammering at-our ‘Specialties that-shapes their quality! “WeiHammer.” “We Characterize.” Wergivesyourthe highest; grade of leathers. The most/skilful Therbest-stylessand-most- satisfactory fit. 0: show “you our ~Shoes— with these Chee ‘Shoes for Men Have the new Custom-made Effect. Custom-made in QUALITY, Custom-made in EXCELLENCE, *, Custom-made i in $NDIVIDUALITY. All the Comforts of ‘Made-to-Order Shoes! They are made over nature's foot‘form Lasts, with high | Spanish arch insteps, for dress wear, or the low, flat heel Lasts, * combining comforteand grace, for-street wear. Weare prepared ‘to satisfy the most Staff of expert shoe fitters at your service, — | The Shoe That ests Every Family Our $2: 00: shoe. business is one of the most remarkable industries vin Americi: make, perhaps, a thousand distinctive styles at this price—in men's, women’s :nd If we didn’t do our own manufacturing—if we didn't have. 13 they_would, perhaps. Shoe. Factories’ Product Under Market Prices. gee { (Third Floor Salesroom—18th Street and 6th Avenue Store Only.) $4.00 Made by Watson-Plummer Shoe Co., Dixon, 111, Made by Wao Misses’ $2.00 Shoes $4 00 A e Made by Morse Shoe Co., Boston, Mass. Sizes up to 73° Mado by Field Shoe Co., Haverhill, Masa, Hand-turned+soles, {ine viel kid uppers, flannel-lined. $4.79 Hand-sewn. soleyy-shoes that represent the best in leather, workmanship and styles. Every size in every stylish effect. $4.48 glazed calfskin, He refused to say h that will feed 40 the arrost of the prominent or wealthy men. that ware § stay and {ye Aino weet the papers of For Infants and whe ts | aeJofiee y “ We Specialize.” Allat and Women.— Men’s Vici Kid Shoes at A Very dependable, stylish shoes, Sizes 6 to tt JANUARY 31, HOUSE PLUNDERED AND SERVANT GONE | employed iy Edgar j MidMotown, 4 accused of a large quantity of Jewelry and stly belonging! to his employer, while the latter and hls wife [: ui New York: on wy them in ’-four sult) cases. Kéd Bank Man Who'Lost Val) uables Says His Name Was Also Forged, Jephone wire amd pouse.. He ne Jewelry and silver. Yond aa packed The vases yrean ftom Red CASTOBIA Children, G $ ‘We © SS and nota penny foo much al that. $7 ,00 with’ tip or plain toe, Men’s %2.50 Shoes, $4 69 at. One of the be: patent leather, Boys’ at shoes on the market. In Blucher and plain lace, Made by New England Shoe Co,, Boston, Mass, Sizes 9 to 13%, Box calf uppers, extension soles, Boys’ $2.00 Shoes, box calf and All sizes, Made by Watson- Plammer Shee Co.,Dixon, HI Tamous Red ool-House quality. pers, . Regular. 7Sc. values; hand-turned, © felt uppers, Sizes 9.to.134%—1 to 2, Gun metal call; oak leather soles, Children’s. Felt Slip- 29¢ flexible leathersotes, 5 to 8, B% to 11, 260 West 125th St. Bet. 7th & 8th Aves, Mr, had left; 1907.. | >< Qo o 2. —_ — et gi ce =A a 9, % re nw o o Q = u | SULA q ey. ul paouno Copyright, ‘RETURN — = Drawn by Charles Dana Gtbaoa- Copyright, 1002, RM. Roswell, ‘beautiful series Drawn Copy'rt y Chari: 1002 Trott Rusrelly Beginning next Sunday} 4 of Gibson 4 |Pictures will be givens ith 4 the Sunday World. (Bach picture will be presentédx ;aseparnte sheet-of arb-paper. The drawings will hespto- duced ‘in India black, W ‘buff tinted background. — These pictures are all Charles |Dana Gibsdn’s work, a re. ‘particularly suitab for raming, or they may. be kept for an art portfolio,.Get ‘the Set. Order from news=— #1 idealer in advance. Doh’t forget the first picture: Wi it be given 3 next Suncare ita

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