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SFLD BEAT PER iE SAYS “Now we know what's the matter with Biichar Mansfield. He Js suffering (rom “collision between brain storm and tedioae Raat act. S¥Fry “petite and as! pretty as ri: is Ky aes ieee comedian—— Sho ttres with her iother in | West: Ninety-rishth street. PBhets there now, recovering from many (Brulses Lean ay , ' | Must Be the Only Star: SE have no desire..to say anything ibid," she said by way of a beginning. In Justice to myself I-ought to & statement. > UMy experience with him tas beer of nearly every ot! leading | Beige) pucoteding ‘he resents it In a-most 8 tble Mansflieldian fashion. ‘When I joined his company I work- ‘Into “sneering ai me and puo- Feprimanding me before all the = He also asowed his feelings physical way when he used lo té: ‘pjon the x0of-of the nouse in the act r pI am. very Mght and he is ‘atrong, it bécame his ‘pleasing d with bruises. ‘SaysMansfield Beat Her. MAt Cleveland be beat me very ippon the back as he was holating mo J ipon the roof. The action of the play ) perenanently SoeBut 1 hung on, because I was ven to a small degree. the “frst act, while I had the Got behind # atage rock and ‘Rotten, rotten, rotten,’ st me as I Was speaking. ex fomtarred ont my Tong specch; lope © a0 flustered that ror seuvering undertone: Finally I remem: ‘ Words, and in my contwsion ‘hia cue came he wa i @nd “hesitated. ees Flung Her in Anger. SThAL seemed to drive him wild. w nated iy dang te trom nine mie ast ing the scene and Me Repair sdrweies erie tL Se Ag sooh Am thn Curtnil rang dow went te Gresing-rowiqe mt ats | conly. hhurtiig wiverif. gnc A ity Knew the lines und could a) bt on, but I could not endure such. FutAl Creatment any mere. ‘glare. "Do you know,” concluded Mttle Miss | {rom ha! Dann, “that 1 really usink Sr. b Mr. * Meld ls auttering fiom. a. collision be. | SPeeen a brain storm and an exaggerated | See Race. “Before members of the League for Po- “Negro Race in Its Relation to * Moral and Christian Developmen! “fin my opinion there cannot be found the clyilized or unciyilzed world ten] ot negroes whose | economic, ef any othor race are members of some ‘Christian church ‘ea tx true of the TH hold that the advance In the teach- Pak! of the tndusteica must be from the @mkkdd me us to how he should proceed d depended for a living. 1 ‘vy. tie Net Sa ee eel DE a AM @ TO 14 DAYS. | ——¢Cemtinued-trom_ Firat Page.) Diankets in breaking the falls of chil- dren, and now and then some woman would drop from one of the high wins |The first man [-n dows who would have met serious In- jury or worse nave for the blankets. Some mho Jumped MoGowan Gvok, Miss Alice McGow "Her Off Stage. Moaagsstaes Knol & were Mra. Grace Mra. 8. Potter and two children, | sit, Mra. Jennings o} and child, Miss Eddy ‘BY ALICE ROHE. . two children, Mra, Kimb Jumped Inst, and she al Flung Out of Their Beda. From the fact that one whole end of wilagposia waa furnished to on] the pallroom was torn ‘Bveding World reporter by Misa Emma | belief arose, after the ‘Dunn, the clever Urte actress who, 02] to collect their wit Th night, threw up her part a8] gay had’ accumulated thside the organ the mother fn Mr, Mansfeld’s produc} and Wwellers had “thr that a quantity of? Of “Peer Gynt at the New Am-| second ‘Btetdam Theatre and walked out in the | organ ile. ot-the performance, -leuving: hee eattor “ofthe Intertoy | Minfleratudy to-do-the death scene in the| wife, hfs daughter, Mir \ his son, John, aged tro. Not until to-day did Broadway jret’a| that the Bowles famity were probably) yy Bint at the real cause of the widdon| the first of the cols withdrawal of Mise Dunn from the] doors. ; © | Mansfield company. and not untit thei’ Rortey for this "paper interviewed her | gathered up the twd arma and ran to the) hall door. Although it had only besn’a ¥ floor front dirfctly above the were Janjes . aged five, a Tt fe beliéved Funs through the inter court. Whe The explosiun/ Mung them from hildren In thi climbed, Bee seodnds since ‘the ¢rash—poxslbly Oe petite, Is the wife of ..arry Heresfora, | inore ie Was alrend: Grave MoGowan scripts worth $10,000, and of singke assailed them. Mr. Bowles dragged his family back | toa window opening upon a porch. is uncomplimentary to Mr. Mana-|\Fuided them across this porch, hi +|"feet leaving a bloody trait upon the tur- rows of half-melted ice and snow that | Letting himself down from | he tumbled into the sorKy | yw: [Prom ws heal He | Seymour, who had ana from death. Miss Beymour: said later: me on the third foo! began Jumping {rom the windows I held ba way of the stairs to Btowdritt below. he ever bad who made the] WH Ww nim Me two ontidren —of-a_tit.—To be -plain, “he| Causht them cleverly n't ike: for his support to do any] arms extended and Meting, Ho ja willing to do {t all, and| broke the, forve of, her; fall aa ale took if they “try to-act “and “come anywhere | the leap. 7 xs body braced, ~ jony three men #04 4&/ the ared ata third floor wihdow | y above where the Mowies| my Ease montis Midn't seem | nad been a moment before. Like tne pited. Properly in-| Bowles, they tad rushed into the halt, s ane Liaison Nea but after going halt way ze pepe re stairs had fallen back, choking RBC + fasping in the smoke that swept up (ne stair openings ahead of the mounting | ¢lse and ft was Ike the bursting of a cai now. 2 SIld Down # Rope. At the window to which they retreated thre men found realy coiled for thelr use i fit-escape rope, which had been lie wey * ptalled two weeks before, They un- Hbit to’ use such! violence tat 1 wes | conea jt out of the window and alld Fully a dozen others saved themselves by uslng this rope and ans ether Hike it Oefore the flames burned the dangling hemp lMfe preservers in E Nearly GIl~the orer colaniais p eoomn't- call’ for any beatings Fiaee still remained tn the bullding - sither t} Guided by some of the eosier heads athe blows. anda physicina told me | the men, women and children ran to the bat If I tae to treated again I would) entra oor windows on the north aide Injured. and one by one they jumped or were dropped into a ftankedt-the burning —bytiding———— jay. he papers here gave te! “fn nearly: erety notices anid Mr. “MMUMMeld;| too ‘pinnae first. Jn one of his horrible gloomy | many¥ of them from death, Thursday night, bitterly’ resented; the thin ice cut thelr bare feet cruelly “Uist I wis sharing the oners| tt | down it. twain, brook which he pinnee firet. The brook anved broke” Iie" forte though there were spraina and shocks In plenty there were few broken bones, ‘Into Improvised Life Nets. As fant as a man hit the earth he to hia feet, ecorhed..and—hail..clethed, the blankets had been prayident- tally tumbled down from above. Uieso Improvised fe nets the women I forgot my Imes. This) jumped, the hit scorching away from to. plesse him, and he came! thoir heads as poised he and sata something else nasty in| dow-aii Hectin scrambled Ddlewding. helped to me and began whis-| comfortera ‘that they polsed on the win- for by now the flames uy -tko shattered interior b —e0 teat —thart | bits them —————— Was Upton Sinclair first gave a connected story of the ea: From (his account to an Even: a At] Ing World reporter it was posatile tor tO home Ihe BP on the cabin he | tie capes. crowded ten minutes that followetl the first bursting, sweeping the f clothing and quit.” I realized thae | of Hetlcon Ha bursting through the With the long hair singed away his scalp and with one sidw ¢ 4 ble bijster the author of i cut and ban- Stary jespihg with my Wife and Wy] 2 pe ir son David in the big lower room wt the | very top of the hous hts . of the 1 time T but by. my) wife’ says that she heard what sounded like ie MITT La -Quiek serive af share. revolver report Re smash of glitss ax the amex shot up to ys the top of the building and blew out a| * —_+ bik skylight in the roof just alongside rnd under sur room. * Save the Twelve Children! “I realized what bad happened. Wite tq tio OUF Loy and get to und floor and save the twelve s Piety of His Own | stone na above the level third flodr—p sranga as }t Rockefeller will loave AUBUMtA MIS day for New York. It tx announced that he wi La, March The. entries for wet down that flaines and amoke Boe ition) Education, in the Hudada ‘Theatre | fhe third My to-day, Hooker T. Washington dircussed | door tha ‘Economic Development of. tne | panta heir | UP an eon Me | Emnoke gad in part: through tonal, mora] and religious lite 1# Blundered Into-an emp dvanced as that of the ten million) wren’ 174 BngToes within the United Brates. Into, the corridor I made three attempt *%o\ proportion to their numbers, 1/19 40 down the northern staircaso, re- quention whether wo large a proportion | reach the grand wralronis, ine 13 Mt wae already buraing. —-Fiiat- ket down the northern ig second Noor, PAmerioan negro, pretty badly singed doin Women Afraid to Follow, “T heard shriel gonerete to the: abstruct. ‘Not long nga] the -roor xe wilastonary going to a foreign Jnnd| Gowan Cook, found the door and gol back to the . 1a te convert the people to Chrisuantty. fi) four of a him upon what People of the | Ing. raed for. a vin He old me | they: feared to come and renived. "1 thew hae oon Tales 01 them to get wu lowe G fold him Was 1 should’ begin | wait, CCE AEE CaS) meow I tymbled down the stairs |» inte a little alcove «hich Cafe courhs and sore UPTON SINCLAIR’S HALL Zz BLOWN UP; ONE DEAD had not yet_reached..I_amashed ot a window with a ohair and, crawling a upon the ‘snow oat: with my through ride, alinost smothere) and nlghtgarments clini raga 1 started an Instructor in th It-wan the hickfest thing Mat da blanket wrapped around her avelran to a point just be re Mra McGawan-and Mias ¢ schanging out of their windows e@ atretched th nket and to dro the They ear th f the frantic rom around (ielr necks, but to. catch. tha Wttle ones: and, belng it c a and ste went through. injuring heraclf very ba Mins Cook Tered, Escaped Through a Window. “About thi 1411 up, {ol trois the dormitory My wite had broken a side wiadow the Jower floor and. through tc hed) passed out all Ule children. ted-to gee If any one had been ‘rlooked and as a result akied two Helped to Save Bables. 0: more, floor, Window upon a portico, From thera they tumbled into the brook that “y climbed out of the brook they dis- out off, ered! that all escape was [for the court ts Inciosed ou four sides Mra. Siholair heard them and hel hem into a dormitory w «by pus! Ing out to them a table on which they ped her to pandle dormitory: Ingurance on $90,00 Ouse and $10,000 0 Jost ail my data wid the almost fin- ed InANUSCTI pt Of a Te Tae fork year, Me , lost man ch I hud wor! suffered a of our colony On the third floor was Miss Elizabeth arrow escape “There were a nuniber of others with s dhinking that I could get out by © second floor, completely hemme “IT do not biHere—atiy—tyea were Jont, jdbat_ of H cannot be certain until we first all off the. membera of the col- It Aimy) be some one is buried in tn Mins Seymour was asked If she knew d caused the explosion. ent the faintest idea,” she re- “Not has Mr, Sinclair or any one ertainly Was most mysterious, ch We saw the hall was a total |wreck we made for the nelghborini |hovses, Some of the women had save a few of my possessions out of the window jana feo muel ithe house. thelr clothes, I did throw moat saved th but there is not asa atick of furniture left from rs eee ees ‘RACETRACK HEARING ‘PUTOFFTOMARCH 30 Empire Track to Make Hard Fight for Running .. Meeting. Justice Mills in the Supreme Court at Whita Pinte totay “aaron the hearing In the case of the Emplre Rac- Ing Association and the State Racing Commisston until March 30. The E pire track had applied for an order to be served on the Kacing Commission to show~ cause why @~mandamus—shoukd not be Issued to compel the commission to grant the Yonkers track a license for & running meeting. The adjournment was announced because Congressman Wadsworth, who ts ill at Hot Gorings, and another member of the commission {had not been served. u Many novel_potntu_have heer Falsed, and an effort will be made to secure court order to compel the State Racing Commission to review {ts actlon In re- fusing to grant the Empire ‘Track peo- plethe right to have ruaning ments ‘The members of the Empire city Club are confident that they will uecurea | Titcense, now that they have brought the matter into the courts for a final sct- ltement. The only.mamber-of the State "FCommission that was served tn this fuclon was Mr, Knapp, The members Intend to file answering aMdavits, and wilt fight for tne confirmation of their action, ROCKEFELLER STARTS £OR-HOME-NEXT- MONDAY. ANGUSTA, Ga., March 16. John Db. not return South thts season, —_—_—_ NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. FAIR GROUNDS, NEW! ORL Iii: $400. f i Tria. fe, 12s Viomicker im) kK Hauade decript, 1u0 UL. ews! Lady fA; Intter Bt elghth, i. Fores Plonear. 10 coeron. & Juan, te Ingild 10 1 fote 108, Rosteriing 100." H—Five and -oneiMie fur- O—SMinot 4, Madina by, PTyragon,. toi) Tyo; tape Sty Thum, "y i Only Une “BROMO QUININE” ‘That ts LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, Bim- flariy named ramedies sometimes deceive. ‘He Cold Tablet ts a WHITE Troe. | frat’ pod oractoal - Por aag with aah nd Fad Ieliering: aud | piled MARCH 16, ‘THREW BABIES Merits ent eiunse ated ee! iia aA reye aie Ah ek ee 1907 TAN tress Who Quit “Peer Gynt’’ Suddenly, and Man She Biames ~ FILL SIMMONS" AWAY AND POLICE | TRIED TO STILL LET WOMAN 60) Witnessesin CourtandYet They Say They Can't Get Evidence. BROKEN HEAT Drank Too Much Poison and Will Live. Mra. Margaret: Wentricht, of No, 187 Eaat Third street, a midwife, accused two dead Sufgnis William) Simmons not live without. pretty Teresa White. Tle mot her only a fow weeks ago, and, although she wan engaged to. marry Yorkvilio| another, Willlam Simmons’s heart acted like the feet of Bill n Just’ couldn't keep , stil! he Usought of Teresa. William. Simmons called ped the of throwing Simmons in the policeman and the case satd they gvidence against hoc, and che witnesses ent away without being saked Before the case came J saa liiveat with the new (pollceman of ‘the Fifth, who made the arrest, Pighty-firet street, whi hor father, James White, @ prominent, Feal estate dealer. Kindly, but firmly, naples PACAP OEE ROYAL ESCORT FOR AMERICAN DENTIST. Sultan Aziz Wouldn't. Guarantee Safety of Mrs. Bostwick, Who" -Had to Come Home. Mrs. Frank M. Bostwick, wite of the American dentist, who has been sum- moned to Morocco to fill the Sultan's teeth, arrived here to-day on the Cunard liner Carpathia from the Mediterranean, Sho was’ met by her father, Charles W. Eoff, a banker of Plainfleld, N. J. Mra. Bostwick enld that they were Uving at Gibraitar when her husband recelved a. comminmdon from Mulay, Abdul Aziz to do the harem's dentiatry, They proceeded by bout to Tangier, where a royal guard of seven men and woven mules. met the dentia€ to eacort him on the alx days’ Journey to Fer, As Ralsull was rampaging, they re- fused to’ grant Mrs- Bostwick a permit vouching for her safety, and the dentist proceeded at his, own risk, while the wife came to America. GIVES ADVICE. A well-known authority states asked Clerk Sullivan -lf-he could « not make an affidavit that hé could not eviience againgt He gald he had net tried as the a had taken the case from Milas Waite informed Wits BTM mons that she coud not even be a sister him. William departed. He mado his way to a drug store In Columbus avenue and purchased a pall of chloroform, or, at least, the ambu- lance surgeon who comes into thia nar- rative later expresses the belief that he pogured the lethal fuid the same as he Would a plat of mixed ale. Drank it in Hallway. Saving — the —neccneary diHeleotroying: elemant jn bia posseasion, William, with rare ‘good tayte: and discrimination, made his. way to the hallway of the apartment-houss in which Mfss White rerides and drank it. Extward Williams the owner of the house, entering the vestibule at an early four to-day, stumbled across Wiliam Mr, Williams Knew that the young man had been a caller at the home of the Whites, and he summoned the members of tat family, Simmohs was. ‘breathing lke an He was carried to the White apartments, failed -to-arouse-him-from: his stuper: was summoned. He advised that an ambulance be called, The ambulance surgeon diagnosed the ease as one of chloroform polsoning, and Biagell “agreed with him. earnest desire to dle William Simmone took moré than a drop foo muth- After a brief session with a stomach pump at Roosevelt Simmons woke up. Bare adout the room he remaried: Why, This Isn’t Heaven? ‘This can't bé Heaxen! He muw at.tds bedside a policeman in full dresa who was saying something about people Who Ur to Kill themeelves The dooters put ato aetion aguin Lannouhoed that simmona would be bj tondition to appear tn West Side Court to-morrow to answer to a charg pf ‘attempting sulcli«, __ Mra White, in the affair, SUS Dorothea Bleraiein and” Missy Helena Knoll had jumped froma thira the Woman, When Sullivan Nestor said he had been told that che Woman was lame and that her Jameness had caused her to stumble and drop the Infants’ Bhe dropped one at the corn of Ayentie B and the other at Avenue C. Shagistrate Comet, rhe was —new—te Nestor to make an In testifying fe furniture. 1) affidavit to that Jestor said he had worked on the case, but could obtain no evidence, Meunwhile, umeated for tin court, sat ner and Harry Totten, two young fellows who had summoned wstor and told him of the woman's actidna, A jJeering mob “had follow. the woman when she waa taken to the police station on Murch ii, Magistrate Finelite considered the Elsner and Totten so important that he held the woman Sesto bathe ows fi f on tne ee ourt, explained that. he und. that the and that the in the eiae. On jagistrate Fine- and when. they} In. TL know-t- dropped | would have loat my lifé ff It had not yfe teen for Mr Hillier He certainty [saved me when the flames were aft testimony of children were “atlilboi Coroner had no ini these representauions te bad allowed the woman to leave cell in $6,000, bail, Charles Hess, of | WED GIRL TWIef, ~ DONT MEANT First Marriage, Says Berger, Was While He Was Stupetied. Although twica_ married to the same fascinating young woman, Fert Berger, of J. L. Post's fur house, at Fourteenth atreet and Univeraity pl he was more than husbaud tn name to furnished by M Avenue A. With, a startled RECTAL 0 Dachshund’s Voice Could Not Be Picked Out of 233 Varieties. F BARKS Amp alive?* Patrick's Dy the stomach jon F. Carter, magazine Imether of the young was prostrated, and for some time It waa thought that the shock might prove fatal. is da attendance, Court to-day while the as Seps Rave 239 vari RICHARD PEP EID rks for her! pick out one’stiat resembled that Backache {s only too often ‘the danger signal which notifies “the patient that something is wrong with the Kidneys, and, warns every one to be careful, particularly. at. this period of the ‘year, when the skin pores are closed, forcing the Kidneys to do double their work of filtering the Soipurtties and polsons trom 4 the blood and system, | ‘ » At the first sign of Backache or pain in the region of the Kid- neys, or weakness and. Urinary troudle, the following simple” prescription should be used; Flufd Extract Dandelion, one- half ounce; Compound Kargon, 4 .. one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Take a teaspoonful after eath- meal and_at bedtime. . Any good Prescription Phar- macy will supply these three in- gredients at small cost, which can easily be mixed by shaking well In a botfle. Morgan & Brother (Estabiivsed 18515 Storage Warehouses AND Moving Vans, 232, 224, 236 & 255 W. 47th Bt., N. ¥. Near’ Brvedway. "Phone 62 Brrant, Separate compartments for storage furniture. ph paintings, —Furailtare aid Works of Ari boxed and shipped to-all paria of the wortd. Pretah charges advanced on goods at “We take entire ¢ tural They said that Simmons comes from_a in Boston, He is twenty-six. years eld, is-empiored as a cushter by the American Express Co, end lives at No. 4 West One Hundred And. Fifty-necond street, BROKE HORSE'S JAW) WITH BLOW OF FIST. Woman S: nied him for_ab- Ida-Berger;- who-has solute divorce. The woman alleges that they were first married by an Alde: In this city April 20, 1898, and again by a clergyman at Milwaukee, W 189, but that Berger deserted Dwr and {s:now living with Clara Byrne SH West, Fort Ida Berger applied to-day to Jus -¢ Newberger for 0 weekly allmony and The papers were sub- inttted-and: the lawyers are very reth cent about the case. _ Berger makes affidavit that he first met the woman who 1 customer at the store. name as Miss Carroll Ames and invited him to call at her Brooklyn home, was awfully sweet and pretty and he called several tim and dined and wined her, and,an one of occasions he con eat-volos-of- Schmalz Schmalz swallta-dous featiy 3 ishund owned by 3! Fannie Manning, who with her husband | Forty-second { “TOANS SOMERSHULT | Tuimbles Into Narrow Vault as Thousands Watch Performance, ee certainly wan the most excit- West One Hundred and Carter occuples a mont! apartment-overl yard where Schmalz gi (CONSTIPATION ok the b wixth street: anine Virtuoso sat in 00 counsel fee. the arguments about Saco: While the nobl aw the Act and Had Yonkers Farmer Arrested in the Bronx. Not content with beating his’ horses with a whip from the seat of hls truck, Peter Cannon —walted-in-front—of them | and smashed thelr facea with a club, This occurred on Mosholu yesterday afternoon and attracted the Mra_Harrlet Wilson, ng that the dachs- suing bin as a She gave her hand's honest deprived her of her means of mak not compose eventlal Hite He_took her out orae of one of Kane & Co.'s wagons, clares she took him down ‘to the City Hall, and when hy a dozen snapsi attention of work was In¢ ble, she sald a from crainped quarters In an 8x6 he returned to consciousness she exhib-|Two Hundred and First street and ited an Alderman‘’s certificate of mar- Grand Concourse. “She ran out in he mud to Cannon's Inward Piles, Fabs of the Biood in the "i Head, -Aridity of the Stomach Nanwa, Heartburn, Disgua: of ¥ool,- Pulness of Weight {n the Ntomach, Sour’ Mructations, Sinkins® or Fluttering of the Heart, Choking _ my suttorating Poneations™ whet ih" a ting posture, Dimness of Vision, Disziaess on ne ferlienty. Dots or Wabm before the Sight, Fever, and Dull Painim the Meat, = Yellveness of .the kin and Pres. Pain the Ride, Chest ttmba, A. few oo the systerr of all the above dim centa a Lox, All drugsiets or by mall i RADWAY & CO, By sire ay MRADWAY'S: nutetit ater. owing to the se Himinbers—and— Centre: strects, opposite aide Und bexked him to cease his bru- His answer Waa to hit the off horse a blow that broke Its jaw. Wilson Joat no. time "LD Wrote, Avid ENG Went t Milwaukee und from ‘there wrote that everything Bhe sent money to me ent to Ml- WAUKES MEd WE WETS ENArTiOd.—RE-BUAE as tion Justice scxbirker @wanted: weekly attrony “JERRY. M’AULEY’S —BACKERAS DEAD, John—N.-Stearns,_Who__Induced. His to Start Mission, Is Vic- tiny of Apoplexys John N. Stearns, the pioneer milk man: of the Jerry Me- . 28 —Had four hour was all righ rdshellcinto-s when his traces an A man was In’Morrisanta Police Court:to-day he ving near Yonkers, and attempted to justity his brutality ‘on the ground that the off Linehae wae ina Heys Maxistrate House. after commending her humane action, batt for_trial—in. laces during he barked more th, Quarters of an hour” Sweet Music to Owners. this terrible thing was pulled off, Tull, , aod t had juat held Cannon in tie Court of General Seéalona. ee Mark Twain Off for Bermuda. “Sams Le-Ctetieha CMtark Twatny, the author, sailed for Bermuda to-day on tao steamer Bermudian. dump a load of ull of the wagon came something buat gad jown the side of the ieep embunicnent piled UD bY the duinp: e loads that had come ahead apring selection I farred to Mrs... Carter said the dachshune being allowed to exercise on rand dinner. returning he spoke low and melodious at the door until adi Walsh adjourned the case PICTURESQUE BRIDE “HAD TO AUN HARD She and the Rest of Her Reti- ure Routed by... Paraders. ufacturer and bac Auley Cremorne Mission at No. 10¢ Weat Thirty-second street, . 10 Fifty-eixhth atrect, He wan seventy-seven years rns Was) very prominent Jn ispiscopal church affairs and a mem- socletles connected with evangelical work, He was a close friend cAuley, whom he {nduoed to’ start Y-fe sewre-aEe, t}le organization ever t of the boller- engine-house Kratifying to me to be crowd ag I marched out nto the sunlight, n being reacued: im of the old mer. of many VALUABL are safe from flames, flood and theft in our Fire jand BoréLax PRoor Vauirs, sit- uated on etreet floor, | Boxes $5.00 per year and upwards, | Garfield Safe Depo: 23d St. and Sixth Aye, a bite of hay. | reviving after ai had | Me mission tv was prealdent, 0} | xtnce Its In nt of the Stear ne Company, with factories of the American He was a member of the Gburch Club) and Lrooklyn Bridge | Exec Bible Soctety, to gee the 3st rushwSriem as foot ayern do w football ts] Teague Club, other promittent’ organizations, The funpral | Chureh to‘morrow afternoon, 1 jjke foorpalis, dup her white {with the speed of ming airship for Sun riven, 6.12/Buh sets. 0,08} ‘THE TIDES. and Drags Ack Guisranteed Under the , Cocaine, Bite, ‘Not to Contain Morp! For Rheumatis onary Basstgnana} ried to-dny in’ the CX ot In Hed, ‘Tlie who witnessed the preliml- p nc Was is stan: Emperor on his way to his| City Hall Itxeif lurger wed- nd they wiigt NO TIRED BRAINS hour’an Al- Halt to-dny e ribbon, but Jim Dow- |B hla” seclusion | 5 rearch and’ consented cae Grape-Nuts To prove it, try for | to He the knot ss fs “Live Jong sid happily,’ he tired ondafter the U you never repent Shakespeare, to whom once remarked." When Carlo and rivalled the parade ower, and thay arrived safe at No, 49. fenth’ ayenue, their future home with ew casvallles to Tinda's dregs | am now recon. vo oF cutee) Da “THERE'S A REASON.” sf DIED. 2 Mra. | yy. tn seeking a polis: eOeIME-On. March 14.1907. JAMES was placed wu: MGUIND, beloved won of Wiliam and Basan MeGutro, sacred Funeral from 303 Christopher day, March 17, 1907 2 Ph M. ROSh.—On Friday, March 1 1907, MARCELLA KOSE, Leloved ai of Mrs, J. Fy MeKane, fri her late reelience, —Gritin ‘phnavitle, BT, Mareh 17, 1907, at a Calan’. BEAGRIBT.—ANTHONY, in bis 75th year. euddenly, of aneumon! a Notice’ of funeral lereafter. Trvoklya T, bag factory, wanted. looking for an experiens {9 take the position of muperintende: Of ‘bag factory; uot located in. this city: with (the proper “party we a fo devote certain time In teaching, wit require geome experience tn. the ba all, applications _tremtes in | confis Apply X.Y. Zi. 884. World, ; March winds’and April showers + Mean much more than bright May flowers; Np Se They'll blow and melt the Ice away And leave the yachtsman In full sway, So riow's the time to buy a boat— A sturdy one that's sure to float; ‘Thakind that’s advertised to-day: Jusk see what World Wantsshaye to