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THE EVEN Are Some Suggestions Little fires are burning all through the east side quarter to-day in front of home occupied by the Jows, who are wetting flames to be rid of certain gar- ments and objects in anticipation of the Jewish passover, whieh will desi foMight when the first star shines, “The fres—wersy tn-every ot | > fection about 620 o'clock when a young git! appeared on th@ roof of the five~ story tenement-house at No. f2 Essex atroot. “Her long hair was hangiag and ber clothes were dishevelled and there wag \a wild sort of crazy look about hér; Persons standing about the fires saw her and poinied her out to the —the_baliding. ¢ “ho la getting ready to dive, “one suggested. | © ‘The Janitor ran to the roof and made © for the girl on the edge of the coping. ‘Bbe heard him coming, and with a wild @hribc sho dived head firsto the street. The tenement was quickly emptied. Among the dwell Feut wi (Nes, YER HONOR, — \ HE STRUCK ME ee BETWEEN OUR HOUSE AND THE BARN! res, thy by ite en burst ou Shoo Polly” Herner! My n_ambulance from and he saw at ould not live. Her and s! was injured He bundied her into the Bital with, hers where ik was, said that 4 fer, where Ithwas said tha: would eer fore ‘the fret wn in thia country. Bho came here fi GY in | ee : iGN\ lca that she saved her money and 4id not find the land ed, be- the roof. When sh the tives 5 0 Durning @ longing for home is believed ber mad, and she dived ». to have driven the street. - AOUSEVELT SIGKS. _ PHILLIES ORDER “i Peace Having Been Restored, First Assembly Elections Will Be Held. _- WASHINGTON, March .2.—Presifent: acne has signed the executive order Fequiring the Phillppine Commission to fasus-the call required by law for = Uf Adinat election. of delegates to the) rst Philippine Assembly. ‘The order recites has been ie FOUR QUARTS OF ANE, JULES NIP Very Big Elephant Relieved of - Pain by Very High Ball. ROOSEVELT 10 TAY Contemplates an Appeal to Employees of Western Railroads. fact that peace Rpcactioally! estored to all of jan sections of the islands. ri . Al h_no date for the election 1 in the Presid rider, the ippine Commission has already i fixed upon July 30 next as that date. The. election order applies to all the jferritory of the islands not inhabited -'by Moros or other non-Christian tribes. ‘When chosen and organised thé as: sembly is to be vested with all the legis- ~ lative power now held and exarcised b: j-the Philippine Commission, except suc! @s relates to the Moro and other noi Christian tribes, } ie Upper Houso of the newly formed fae >) Leeisiature will be Sarid ii? enurely of Philippti son, WASHINGTON, March 29. — AN the Influéncé of President Nooseveit and ot Prohibitionists and’ lecturers on tom- perance will ertevs to jearn that to soca the Federal Government will be exerted) quarts of whiskey. cured "Ble Jule" to prevent the threatened strike of the| after various other remedies iad trainmen and conductors of the forty] failed, It must be said, for the com- BENNINGS ENTRIES. fort of whiskey-haters, that the very: high-pall was forced on “Big Jul the most monstrous and worst-tem- pered elepbunt in the Central Park Zov. But baving taken her four quarts Western railroads centring at Chicago. Bo anxious is the President. to prevent the strike that, so st Jp stated, bo 1s contemplating an appeal to thé railroad employees to aajust thelr? differences TT roan tare ie hree-year-0} % ‘allroads. Th President| she slept ps ren with the ri a 4 ‘A stomach ache for jumbia Course. | Pare that if a railroad strike of large| “BIE Jule’ had 5 several days, a very scrious matter, for there 1s #0 much stomach, Bill Snyder, her keeper, gave her a gallon of castor oll, then-a few quarts of paregoric, thea wrapped many, many yards of mustard! plaster! around her huge frame. Sho continued to squeal, to 1asn “around ‘ber! trunk, to stamp in pain and fury. The treatment had no more effect than would m9 much baby food or oceans of proportions ocours !t will precipitate -m-industrial panic, which would te flect discredit. upon his adm{nistration. ‘An appeal was made yesterday tothe Federal Goverament to act as mediator betereen- the railroads. and thelr em- ployees, and failing in that to’exert its {nfitence to induce the contending forces to submit thelr differences to arbitration, >This appeal came trom: Uttar na er Kntaht Ira G, Rawn, chairman of the Rail-) Sugar and water, “f road Committees representing all the| “A Iittle whiskey might do her good, roads upon which the strike is threat-| suggested Snyder to Director ht ened. It was made to Chairman Knapp ! Of the Interstate Commerce Commis- gion, and to Comtssioner of Labor Nell. They were requested to take steps to put the Erdman arhitration law into/ effect. They will comply with the re- quest, leaving for Chicago to-day. —_—— NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. swless juncotto; 2 Billie Hibs Misa c Die “Try it," said the director briefly. Needing something that touches the spot Snyder went to First avenue and bought four quarta of whiskey, He thought of going to one of the drinking places near the Broklyn Uridge, but that was too far. 3 Like a true lady, “Dlg Jule’ rebelled ee against drinking the whiskey, Snyder, FAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS, | Hob Hurton, his assttant, and “Pom \Hoey. keeper of the lion house, got ne entrics for to-mor- Ia., March 3— | ropes around her legs, throw her, bound row's races are as follows: |her, Hurton and Hoey held her trunk; Snyder tilted the demijohn and gurgle, THIRD > 1 pm toa Lj ry bt pi RACE—Five and a half furlotes; Mave and a halt furlonee, Committe | polit salve AMayor Johneon, ily No Guar’ | gurgle, Ike the brook, forever, the whis- ter Facey Dress. 100. Qdd Tricks Of | Kev ran down “Big Jule’s" throat. Hyperbole, “102; Alanie, 49°)" "They released her squealing madly, In ive and a halt. fur & Mete while she wns quict, soon ‘she smiled, then she stroked her “tammy” with her trunk and then she fell asleep. "ihe thoughtful Snyder bought four | pounds of headache powders Jast night. t CF eye ar | REAL HAMMER FOR ars. 112; Coie On } Dorothy Dun: aleahed, 1d; Don, 3; Gold Cir. ‘ankal *Hluedale > FOURTH RACE—Spring It aod a eit mi Tecate Santee: THIS NEW POLICEMAN. #50 FINe~ STBP UP_AND mid Joe al bas ING WORLD, FRIDAY, Auto-Trap Season Is Now Coming, and Here That'May Prove of Value aa THE AuTo courr- CASES SETTLED ON THE Spor, OPEN CAR PROVES WINTER ASE Vehicle with Five-Cent- Fare Sign Out. Dust off your straw hat and don your jow-shoes,for-summert» at-hand. Theopen_cat is here. It bloomed tentatively In Brooklyn last one modest yellow biemsom ppearing oa e Smith street ine, It was No, 660, and looked as if it had been yanked out of wister quarters witu the mothbalis and cobwrae atili -ejineny to it. About the bdigent In the en- semb s, and the newest, was (ho sign tn front, which proclaimed that {t voynged between Park Row and Coney Twand for a nickel @ throw, without meals or stateroom: The Coney Island and Brooklyn. line actually stole a march-on the B.. R with the production of the emg-yolk tinted ark, but wat was easy. The B. R. T. can’t keep trucks {dle uncer the gpen bodiew of ttn rolling stock, rot having enough of them. It is Jong on Mmousine und short on sinzaiz..e to speak, Trucks are belnk alld under the summer superstructures of the B. R. T. and the hated rival ts, not Mkely to enjoy Its ecoop more than a few hours. Anyway, winter 1s of- fldjally prociatined a has-been. It 1» not customary to put on open cars before April 1, but, In aplte of the severe winter, the barefaced vehicle is ahend of time. The worst part of-it is ductors unnice names, becanse, when winter gives its tall @ final flop, the good old summertime ark will, be there to stick. LITTLE BOYS DIE; RUN Both Lads Fatally Hurt While Playing in the Streets with Their Mates.” f ~~ Hyperion *Emergency, 104; 3} Tou North viite: cept oat oP Policeman Patrick Regan hae been on ; — Keene 01. Moor entry, te forte only a short time.” He ta 3 Souvieny GEETPH, RACE Olle ‘and seventy yarta:/ attached to tho Weat Forty-aeventh ° 11 RACK—Th puree; | Pips, $400. Arado, (112) eet statlo: “dy n y= FuFT} a Putra; | BOIDE: | $e vo. Uzi etrect station and has a beat in Eley enth avenue wileh by full At thy corner of Fitty-th wax approached last night by one Ed- ward McKeon. Tho MeKeon man was ryine A vy hammer, | Walking » Regan he «note him on the solar pirxua with the hammer and knocked ‘him half-way acrors the street “L Just feel like killine a oop ." proclaimat MeKeon ‘ag ¢d for the prostrate Regan. wi it aR Rezay ag y¥ that ame Regan had unit Dis vciube He dit g fow- chloe to ates Ute would-be cop: Keon that reduced lon. af gxceasive do. 1 me Om conditi a fy in ut ficskisoa was eld ton seambnntions °°” 7) tt ih the West oY three-ybar-olde; | aix Columbia f surprises, Iwarke Coch ay: ind street he Terpus, 107; Paragon, to- he th night 4 mile and seventy Ope Laren, Oi; 110; Tinker 62a, parde: nigner, AOL; Piriath fipeade, Two Mttle boys, both of them five years old, dicd to-day, both having been run down yesterday by trolley cara while playing in the atreet, one {n Harlem, the other on the lower cast side. v At Mount Sinal Hospital Max Wolff, ) of 1314 Park avenue, died from wounds received at Madison aventie and One Hundredth streot when # ‘trofley car came bowling dowa, upon him, i ‘Aaron. Wischer, Of. No. 39° Nortotb street, Wax running across, the tracks cet when ho wan fell nd the wheels passed over “nl the hy: Gor jeux ‘Hospital ey Ww one subaiieaph: that Brooklynites sill soon turn up coat|- coliara, stamp thelr fé@ and call con- |) OVER BY STREET CARS, |« x MARCH 29, 1907. ee RT FLORA { Re a FRE DANES RUDE. BATHERS TO STREET | While Hustling for Clothes Flames Sweep Synagogue Overhead, | The synagogue of the |Congregation | Cnalip Chesed, at No. 160 Cannon street, | was partially destroyed by fire to-day. | speus paraphernalia belonging to the ngregation, of which Morris H. She- wWro is President, were lost in the fre, ‘Tho blaze started in the bath house of M. Fensterbiru, in the basement. Thero | were, It was estimated, about 120 per- beneif tie bavus when the fire fared | Up with.remarkable rapidity, | “Patroiman Lovell” gave ‘the alarm and drove out all (X¢bathers, none uf | whom got their clothes, | AM kinds‘ of clowsiix were tossed into |tne street from surrounding houses, and the nude bathers b Int an | thing they could get, while the poll | wot out of the batha'a pile of clothing and sorted {t out a claimed. = The fire stairs and p! te aynagogus ik havoc about the alta). for an hour and e malt. ims to a story told in the crowd, some valuable manuscripts -were jtecovered by a seven-year-old | praved the flames to run Anto the syna. fogue when men broke ‘open the door before the arrival of the firemen, The | | tro, | wo | the | ture The £3,000, NO STRIKE CONFERENCE. Hoss Lithographers Deny They Will Meet the Me: i ROCHESTER, %. Y., March 2-—Frank Btecker and Sol, Wite,| President -and Recretary respectively of the National Association of Emptying Lithogra- pinrs yigorowaly deny the report: from Now ‘York that a conference will oon bo herd with the striking Mthe ore with a view to'erfding the strike which began last Auguat. z hey say that at the berinning of the tar elotha, {nto the but joss was troudie thd men ‘refused to enter Into conference, with the seexpioy ere. and that now the employers will refuse to confer with the atrikers. x Kimborley for Diamonds, Yukon for gold and Ceylon for White Rose Ceylon Tea ‘Grown and Packed in Coytoa, ‘Jon Feb, 2. [to the eyes'of the surgeons that the op- Sones Hebraic serail stad other—reti— LOSES PART Ut | SKULL AND GETS ! Bierlein, Unable to Talk After Accident, Cured by Trephining. Frank Bierlein ts about the happtest man in New York to-day, because he can talk. Bellevue Hospital surgeons have called back for him the yolce he lost three months ago when a terrific biow on his head made a depression in his skull and paralysed. his vocal. po era A delicate operation brough: back the voice. yesterday, i i It came an muddenty an it] went. Bler- Jetn was delighted, and the first words he uttered were of thankfulness to his physicians, i Bierleiii was admitted to the hospital He had suffered severely from his affliction and had-qdme to be- of his days. Dovrtore-Maty—and Stew— ard examined him, but could not find —twhat-atied-him, Neither could other! jsurgeons in the hospital, The two doc- tors resolved to expiore the geography of his brain to find in ‘just what part it was affected. an Interrupted curr they hia brain, 0 ~to k, skull, and as they passed over his head they were able to determine accurately the area affected by the depression. Then they began an operation, with an X-Ray photograph to gulde them. They romoyed three and a half inches of Blerlein’s jskull, and the moment the pressure wes relieved jt was apparent eration had been succesful. When ¢ patient came out of the inflvence of the Anaesthetic he was uble tj) WBisper. Yesterday he was able to talk. lnstead of Inserting @ silver pinte, ax is usual In cases of trephining, the aur- geons drew the sealp over the wound and sewed it, so as to make a perfect covering for the open section of tae skull. GAYNOR QUITS JAIL TO SEE A BALL GAME. Accommodating Jailer Provides In-. fluential Prisoner with All the Comforts of the Season. MACON, Ga, March 2—John F. Gaynor, who, with Capt. Benjamin Greene, ia held here pending an appeal of thelr cases to the Circuit Court, at- tended the baseball gamd yesterday be- tween Macon and Cleveland. : United States Marshat’Georse White puts the responsibility om jhe jailer ————— BAPTIZED. BESIDE A COFFIN. March 2%.—In the room of her son's hot where lay the body of: Mrs, Marien Ferris, of Newtown, and just before the fnal closing of the casket, her four grand- children were baptized yesterday the Rey. James H. George, who fctated-at- the funeral alan Mrs, Ferris had planned to attend paptiam of her grandehildren, and ceremony had been postponed in hope that she would recover. Just be: fore she died she requested that the » DERBY, Conn. baptismal and funeral services be held torether. t HS VE BACK == Meve that he would be dumb'ito the end 4 Witlivan electric battery, operated by | | MISSING WIFE LIKES TO WANDER AWAY. Potice Are Hunting for the W. |___ to-Do and Devoted Mother of Five Children. Bernard Cohen, a jeweller, whose Place of ‘business is at 1645 Secon reported Yat Pol ctera the dimppearance of | fer some Uma and up to & few months to be une for | | ‘Al days. i bee ta the mother of five children Jani devvied to them. Laat Sunday | morning she went on an errand and) [has since been missing.” | The Co children are being cared’) for by fri¢nds at thelr home, No. 31 | Kast Elghty-<irst street, during the feast of the Passover, The missing !woman {a five feet four Inches in | Retght, and when” Inst seen Wore a) pink waist. brown skirt and n plush coat The Missing Persons Hsurcau of | the police are trying to locate Mrs, Cohen. THREE BOVS HAD -ECTEMA-OF HEAD Oné Mother's Trials— Little Ones ) Treated at Dispensary for Three ‘ | aKo she was in’ MacFarlane's Sant- | | tirtum Jn Connecticut. She ts an un- | [pOnwelous victim of tha destrs to wan- | | der, and has left home several times | L out icaying word, | } | | *, prove — Suffered Five Months, | ALL WERE PERFECTLY | CURED BY CUTICURA | | My three children had eczema for five months. A little sote would. ap- | ron the head and soemod very itchy, | Increasing day after day. The baby | Thad had Re Stout a week whet the BOT ond boy took: the disease a few | sores developed, then the third bey took i { it. For the first, three tnonths took them to the N-— Dispensary, and | told me that the children had ring- ; worm, but they: did not seem to im- | { Then I heard of the Cuticura Remedies, and I thought I would write u about my case, and when J got The Cuticura p_and Cuticura Oint- ment I bathed the children’s heads with warm water and Cuticura Soap | and then applied the Cuticura Oint- | In a few weeks they im- | wed, and when their heads were well you could see not! of the sores, I should be very glad_to let others know about the Et Cuticura Remedies. Mrs.-Kate Keim, 513 West 29th 5t,, New York, N. ¥,, Nov, 1, 5,and 7,906." Removes Dandruff.and Soothes Itching, Irritated Scalps. , (lng hair remove Ing hair, remove . tcales, and crusts, hair. pe sit sir Brasites soothe: ted, itching surfaces, the hair grow. ss were, er povesoree healt scalp wl else falls. 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