The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1907, Page 8

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sera mca mae mt om fe EIN yet . ge freee sseettecean iat ereeqrien earn AL fe ee Sisteet KEEPS GROWING {The ") $6 seriously cripple If notte up pletely shipping trom New York Har 1s now before the Senate. bor, was shed ir earnest to-day if ) nat the American and Red Respectfully, piers lay down completely on Chil Bievedore Joseph Jennings, who thas charge of the lauding on the Kroon Janda and Critic. ! Both of these vessels wili be settously Address ........... hampered in geiting tueir freight adoard ‘notwithstanding that their crews a : wahore strike, whieh th as escrccrssvncers ae oe | Celtic and Kroonland De- Senate Chamber, ny Fastest Train and Auto “ re | ihre aded Mr. Procte dayed and Other Liners | Dear Sir: Iama resident in your Senatorial Dis- } | Hurry Mr. Procter are Affected. \ trict. I favor a five-cent fare to Coney Island. Ire- to This City. quest ‘that you will aid the passage of the measure fixing this rate which was adopted in the Assembly and Seikieh By MILLIONAIRE ~~ rene met or caltrnatag pameinlemtete el naRRCR leeT me THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY,” MAY 3, 1907. NTP [cateccsas (MCMTBBS 9 rox a Makers of TE CNINNRT) 22°" end Ir Apa the fastest train between and the F PANY, ts speeding In a race w sper hydro phobia. “He ts due to arrive bere late) lutely fast. Merete nlcreeuspp dn netpanis | 6.75, 7.75, 8.75, 9.75 }to the Pasteur Ingtitute, where treat- | | ment will immediatoly be Inaugurated. | S40 beso ee ee 4.86 Mr. Procter tw a dog-fancier and owns 9) Sct Ss tras oss: snewnng om MISSES’ JUMPER DRESSES deen pressed into service, by the strike Phoremen, wis manifest the oMcers of the iner Celt Kreaniint; ef the Red Star Beth these voaseis are™ sched fall to-morrow. As other (rit the strike will spread io the piers where they load None to Work on Celtic. Tipe picr (No, 16) and the Kroonland at Stevedore Jennings was at pier M at 7 man stepped forward. More aan 7% per cent ef the strikers of New York and Philadelphia, ao j the tate Rear-Aémiral Charice Gre Naliaas The remaining % per cent | are Irish and Swede, Befgt. Florsheim and a score of po- Ucemen had Leen ordered to tie ad- : Joining piers to prevent any disturbance! protect the crews of the two vessels who were taking the laces of bee strikers. + No. Chance to Sail on Time. el de 1'Orient bh. jiaat night at the Hi daughter of a former Governor of #” Rhode stand, reached Parts April 9) seme ‘The Kroonland was able to muster) nere Mr. Bteedfan had been drinking to get ready for sailing to-morrow, There are 4,300 tons of freight waitin] ing bott upright In a chalr, with « re-| to be swung into the Kroonland’s hold.) volver at hia feet. ay Condition, The American Line steve-| yutiee traversing the brain end passing dores have all struck and 1 ts tmpow-) out acthe back of the skull, Death was tae 1" sible to wet any other "longshoremen in| ingtantaneous the water fromt (he word bas gone that! ghippé to the United States. Chyer Stevedore Jennings said to-day | pitt were married in this city Jan. 7, tie freight, Js sure that he will not pe| Able to load the big Uner in time to sail to-morrow. In fact, she may not be able to get away The strike is al of the crews of The cram of the ed of Liberty Is Sid refused to coal Bbe Could make her to AD Urgent appeal ; has o Vessel 00 thas | k. In response a Dany sent @ tug to Pi Reta soa! ‘bai WH Unquestionably the Greatest Values. Modern Methods. Unexcelled Designers. ployed on the Ward Plerm leo quit work to: to the n ina, ad quit, > AL thelt was afforded suff Of thelr » handler REJECT POULSON PLAN | FOR BRIDGE RELIEF. Expert Tailors, World's Largest Manuiacturer. Styles Always First Introduced. i i i p j Stores i?) Throughout a the United States. Every Article PRISONER DROP PED DEAD. Guaranteed fam ken in Every Respect, fhe Colts te loading at the American | WaS On Automobile Tour} shanti Waele ZOO Bats tne in peenney the Red Star line pler (No 10. Chee} With Senator Aldrich, Old Has Narrow tained « kennel of setter tha | . the discove MOREE Vets ncreing vad etary the of Rhode Island. Escape. penig ntl edi maltaay teres hundred freight handlers of the tert from hydr eae employed When | Bo ae tdi bs by he Blew bis wi » BO) DARTS May &—Charien J. steedman,| It came to pass that Wittem Wood- | being m: ‘o, die, sxeton of the Friends’ Meeting eed- Mouse. in Broadway, Fiushing, conviud- {man, committed suicide by shootas ed Gat the place needed @ good scour- bike he was separating two of ing. hTe olf meeting-heuse was erected favorite animals, Mr, Bteedman and his wife, who is a !n 16%, and, eo far as outward appea: ‘e concerned, la rpactically when 1! was put up. It t the from Italy, accompanied by a child. | STeatest landraark of Piushing. | tered the Goes turned upon him, and They had been touring im an automo- ‘To ald in the cleaning out and gen- the fangs of one were imbedded In the bile with Senator Alérich, of Rhode Isl- oral scouring of the structure, William beck of his right band. and, and Mrs. Aldrich, Sines his arrival) Woodble engaged » young negro named Instantly realising bis Broest Johneon. They started big fires Preoter had the wound cautcrized and seventy-five stewards and firemen t0|peayity, which induced des; ened stoves and then | cajied physicians, When they learned the work of loading the freight, Dut]. ty wae left temporarily an te ee te dala: eet 2°hN#OD to | he serious nature of the case they there 1s little hupe that she will be abie/ reom last night and when the apart-| “Get thee to the mearest pump ana! Vite! that he epart as soon as pos ment wae re-entered be was found alt- draw water for Deating to sorub the | (OF the Pasteur Institute in this The Celtic is im a similarly serious! 6 hag shot himself inthe mouth, the i with Bis canal next door the elty to take thelr places. All alome! ‘The body will be embalmed and oan Tr coinecred: fees ete Rar ninth street, a butch Auy “of the boycotted Mnes. John Steedman and Mary Balch Lip- |iine dnd wended his we Hitam ; bac i that the steamship companies woula| 1%, by Rev. Augustus M Lord, pastor perintenden abot fe KATARS, sa radies—that the most yirnient fo mmunicated | of the af-| hb whish, tt ts beld, may , c to a humen being by @ touch 2 . j fiicted bear's tong ts only by | the promptest measures that the dis Pasteur Inatttute Whole Kennel Affected! The Procter home Glendale. There Mr of their Procter's tnjy tn m@ fight. Both were frothing at the moyth, but he had no idea they we SUffering from rabies. When he tnter were engaged i tad at the) BUTCHER IMPALED ON HOOK. "wae Dac! iis Fas ey Cote) Alfred Wetss, of No, 52 Kast Forty- ployed in # abatolr, at Schwarschild & Buisbe: te “onasioreman mat omer & hand te] “PROVIDENCE. R. 1, May cna ye Pineda te pale tet ene EaPGesoer sg tenet re wie beet ‘om a indder this afternoon and to Y OUR Customers ARE Our Customers Thousands of people season after season buy their Cloth- ing at The Surprise Store. WHY? Because they like our methods and principles. They recognize the sterling value of our merchandise. They firmly believe and appreciate the FACT that they at all times get the GREATEST VALUES possible and are always SURE of. the latest styles. They have COMPARED our goods with others and come back season after season because they ARE SATISFIED that The Surprise Store is THE BEST PLACE for them to buy. WHY is it the best place to buy? Because we manufac- ture every garment we sell. Our designers are unexcelled and the tailors that make up the garments are expert workmen BECAUSE every new pattern, weave, color and fashion is FIRST shown by us, and they have the greatest variety to Select from. The best patterns of every Standard Mill are rep- resented, and every taste can be suited BE stores in every principal city in the United States which use our product exclusively AUSE we manufacture goods in such vast quantities, BECAUSE every purchase at The Surprise Store is made safe with our famous double guarantee (known and appreciated by our thousands of customers as an absolute protection) — Money instantly refunded on request in case of any dissatis- faction, and all Clothing pressed and repaired for one year free. Do These Reasons Appeal to YOU? 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To-morrow—Saturday EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF MISSES’ SHIRT WAIST hierar of 200 garments, made in the newest or short sleeves, with high turnover ched Eton collar and the 5 excep Regular prices $13.50 to $19.50. tch plaid: patterns, Special Announcement ‘am, | | new Bayi passimeetdbe ty fice to be prepared On Monday, May 6th, we will hold the greatest : | ants IN PARIS STOVE WE WAS MOT Amie Os ioe cane vbanvecifecd cvasle sale of children’s high class washable dresses that Miners are prepared to take on 6) adie i has ever taken place in this city, sizes 6 to 14; at ee 1.50, 2.50, 3.50 4.50, Real value $4 to $10. 26 West 33d Street, Between Filth Avenue and Broadway. Bon Ami The Best Scouring Soap Made ‘ en ‘bene of the First Unitarian Congregations! him a he wanted pended tn agony unt! bis fellow-e. 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