The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1907, Page 3

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HEROIC STEPS TO SWVE PROCTER FROM DOG BITE —_—eo—— Cincinnati Millionaire Here in Charge of Special- owas ists, SHOWS NO SYMPTOMS. Dog That Bit Him Possibly Not Mad, but No Chances Taken. No. art known to being neglected in Wiliam .o Pr Rati millionaire, trom a Grophotva. Atrio: from, his home to th vate train sively in 7 @ay, Mr the handw Department rolo treatment t Greased grip of bydrophobia The soap manufactur Willard Parker Homotta medica the effort to save in attack of oper ter, t Celved his recular t ne the va @ime labratory © ead and 20.16. fonaire and he b ca: Ond drove t Mr. Pr ted with th He ts a guest at the Hotel And makes ts Willar Dr, EB nd) William Health Department, have place geives at his service on call at hhoure of the day or nignt Bitten in His Kenneis. bite from which it ts feared may develop was inficted Ho Park the Mrs. Kaziah Wt grandmother of seventeen-year-old Floretta , Whaley, who eloped Rev. Jere Knode ‘Cooke,’ of Hempstead, | did not speak as the parent, but merely made a statement of fact She attempted to look calm and to hide an aching heart as she ushered an Evening World rer r to-day into the little two-story-and-a brown | sre eerre oy 1 ws oe nw ne ge ses nee meneame qty THE EVENING WORLD, “I Would Have Killed Cooke Had I Known,’ i ‘Cries Floretta Whaley’ s Grandmother “If the Neighbors Knew of Clandestine| Meetings, Why Didn’t They Warn [e?"| She Wails. ‘‘He Insisted to Me That) His Interest in Her Was That of Spir- itual Adviser Eset tas | N WINDOW A BEACON TO GUIDE ERRING GIRL HOME, | LSE RT | LIGHT Warm Welcome and Forgiveness Await! Her There, but Grandmother Will Not, Go in Search of Her, She Says Sob-| bingly as Sister Edna Sings “ Jesus, | Like a Shepherd, Guide Me.” | | ‘I have made no appeal for my granddaughter Floretta to come back. If I knew where she was in New York now I would | not goto her. I would not send to her. I will not beg her to come back. She has made ker choice. If she comes back she} will find a welcome. She can always find a home here. ten streets, way trom efore John Whaley died, h hou ot Greenwich and Te ¢ where they lived be sé at the corne the great across the leaving } his daughter Floretta heir to $125,000. There is a tittle yard between the hy unfrocked rector of St to loiter. of S, pouring the young girl until she fled with him, piling sorrow disgrace on the gray head of her aged grandmother. In spite of her troubles, Mrs. Whaley had the pride of former possession to say, apologetically | “We didn’t need such a big place after Floretta’s father died, just the! ,. = three of us, so we moved across here. We were used to a big place with | Rich Cub in, a farm behind i | Escort ¢ and the -gate-where the n George's Episc , of Hempstead, wont afternoons, p of t poison into the ea et & Acting as on Her Appeal, a maghate® Kennels at Gien The little woman atraightenéd, and her {her youth his ae ale, @ suburb of Cincinnatl He is @ wrinkled, motherly oe glowed: swith ved cht os eaten. > test forge ap dies aid Baw putnieat | TOK face slowed with [loved sny| 1s Beaten and Roboed, ennela fn Ohio few di pr at the recollection of happ f his own. would play py | days voy and mri] =F In the pa Plor stta's younger alking the little boy | Joes Medina, a y ee ter, Edna, and a girl friend were #! and laughing with}or Ha y peither dox was ey ing ‘Jesus, Like a Shepherd Gulde ho would suspect a man whol é Were fighting fer nw | ste NC NMGa Whalen distene ssa ; ss spot in the a handsome Fe shenouts Increase ihe daiuce % Me." a plano, Mra. Whaley listened ke that of having auch wicked | sa i xprompobla” sobbed ang sald, softly rn eke Procter had the wounds cauter-'| *Fioretts ‘waa A NAb pin ntst ‘loretta was mich a gaod ho : ; fzed in Cincinnati, but his. physician pe tat ef” P ome|monda, is in the I advised him not to-take any chances, ‘nvited metro hear her’ ni I can fat de day, suffering from mm de was informed that the Pasteur, eelec:ion Monday night, when that man t yea een police are looking for the atipent, which is best obtained in| came Mm and ploi.ed with her to run off | house afier supper time more.t ror bea eaceliy: oe eed tae Bie Sty, tar ved" mary from the! with him. She was hot expecting him. imes, And leas in former years. Why,|the woman opeake’ Spanish, : hi Teta, millionaire sped! tm sure, for if there had been any before her her died. she nal ( j to this city as J. wh biia about aye sfeot. tc vA ould draw him ov wrong intention in her mind she would |two weeks’ visit to New Y bie ree ore ieee rn After arriving at the St. Hegis he| have planned to meet him that night! fore 1: was through | Sate se galled in Dr. Janeway, who summoned | isp out Cenwine it teeta know who the footpads w ‘Bre Poor nd Park. of the Health| without my knowing it, | pught home, saying that sh o| diedina came to y some days Jepartmer nese th ; homesick ‘ Snd then reopened them for the pur-| «,. 1: was, she drew me into the par-| Her Parting With Grandma. | fo! America, in ie Of TecAuterization ‘This was done # it was, she me | par-| Ang is the gi wrot . d out last n im the Willard Parker Hospital, where or after supper. saying, ‘Come and hear! 2) neg ° ie. 9 Mr. Procter was taken in an automo: | me play, Mamie.” Sie always calied | ANdrey end, he au. “Hemp te." fae the little oid) #84 ts too slow for me ken. a Although the millionaire Mamie,” explained thi 4 Phe kind face gr ¢ me mo violent symptoms of with @ reminiscent am an}. © « a Bp to. the pe ot eo felled ‘ir ¢ | Wrinkled grandmother peony danger. It will be several weeks | ing } w died named 20 at oman om ’ before any serious results can be seen + yence over and the Mf they develop. A rigorous treatment, When be was a baby, T was « gether, Bhe ‘ . will be continue: ail danger in| there listening to her play when the « ng 8 nee Ls tient 18 Ket-| door opened and Cooke walked In nber that she was al ¢,. win niy ne latest ad aaggatipt aoe Ee wr was @ mature man As . steur treatment | Maybe he knocked Bar ut ae said, and escort was taken su in, but J didn't hear it. He had go ane Rumora:Na-Peln |into the habit of walking tn without POU ee by. ‘Thugs. Dr. Park, of the Board of Health. | waiting for any one to answer his ¢ weld to-day that the fact that Mr | "Mtn | Medina volur true Castilia Procter was not suffering from any | *?°° oe chiva to a i pain was a good sign, and that he had) “Aft a had greeted him he if ar 00d chance to recover without any | sald I'm ready to help you now jrthey © rt with th mpoaition.’ Floretta looked tone father of the presl-| rather surprised and said, ‘What com proved mos pe ar position® Then she seemed to under avenue t got stand, anu added, ‘Ob, yes, I hemew to Intervals avenue, parscdy ber. I didn't think anything of ft et ated section the time, but now it has all come back Budde . were pusetne « Ohio cautioned him to|to me that it was merely a trick of his vacant lot, two m upon the take every Precautionary measure pos-| 10 foot me He stunned me. cub To t was the eping off an attack of ve away to Kile t st thou t vecting mer wa lag iy an attack of hy- | wwhen Floretta brought tn the paper) night with a Nght shining’ trom fre shopght vem —_——. and pene I sald, ‘Well, If you are going | front window, hoping if-she came creep’ | CUaNt, and he struck our rig i fo write I gues I'd rather better ate | iM BACK frightened and repentant, thai | Keep out’, I went to the dining-room and ner thinwe ‘yeu se, who | bere. kitehen, and they were left alone ¢ ne omproms and twenty, or m, e thirty minutes. 1] Woman with a W Way to the | Was kne loving grandmother, and Mrs. Whaley | kicke “ have no doubt now that he planned the’ door, tears failing ian conatae anak unit canine at 4 le ae een by when *t know thet Floretta never cesta: Md bn the dial inyer And she 4 before Monday night. I. as the gate and then ahe came Abin ane ecause on Saturday she made | back and threw her arms around ‘After i ur, mont plans to go to New York Tuesday s. principal t Duy her apring clothes. She intend-| aia; | tore As 8 ° all J ene tecc ne he tried een: | “and. witnessing that grief one could | at company returned put delayed because the friend +i. | not understand how a loving heart could | jis incohe . gailing on the Atlant On Saturday 1 gave her a K for) have inflicted # | a Setieks A jaree. numbs #0, and she cashed it at the pank. gv » vineed tha aon ng me back $9. She wrote out her were (wo smart Wests i gathered at the pler to aa ing me ba 0 ele okt Reuse er 10) est of porchasen Tran DANCE OF MAYO MEN |e in ws ie pie fe lled Him. and who have bee ing way Would Have Kites Him (| TOLNIGHT IN BROOKLYN] i's in contsens evr nnn 'We ee Timeriaan fags and fower "IL may be blamed for allowing thie| ovavinced that they brought ¢ pe larry has nol be man to come here so often. I want to a ese air ams 1 few days, but she wa aaa pg yvllagl ey eee: : re: spirite, Ele morning as 1 Ping . m wt pede wy Figs uh Lecture and Songs of the Historic Assailants Were Shadows. ot ¢ yetop nim. I @ with | hist Tous Manan Deske caal Old Land Will Be | “according to one of hie accounts he bs oughtn't to come around here ao often | Features | rode w the tw a Madison Fevoir, 1 do hope that J*shall come | ¥OU, & married man. People will begin | | avenue oar to One Hur dred and Teirty ain to see my many friends to talk about Ploretta. | A’ ball and entertainment ‘will be heia | &¥th street, crossed rid the Bat aay from ' neve be © assured ime his Intentions were t I t Hal " Harlem the E perfectly honorable, and that he wa ausp { tho Mayo Men's|One Iundred and } ‘ street ailing as the clergyman, her spirit om, and the proceeds will be; then took rs t " pe advis ¥ ou the Rev, P. E. Brett for avenue and $ from F a otte’s and t ebure K erected at oe, s e Have you lost anything? Mrs ke knows of my visite and Haye you found anything? approve 17 1k was true that she knew of them. s Do you want a position! Not only that, bul witain the year she t as called wit 1 several of his Do you want help? A ’ 4 “é r tw Are you intending to move? Wha id id Jie was the min ister, and, though I had my ¢ou Will you go to the country neat month? Do you hope to own a house? Are you looking for a business chance in a partnership or shop? No, these are not impertinent questions, They are asked to ald you. Mf you want or plan any of thse things read the Sunday World ra Want Directory or advertise your protests were in va of the never Ko ou round to hear Ouse and ge b on record The neigh * ra may that they knew of these sto , i ties fora Jong time. Why, why aidy't | THOMAS HOLDS UP COURT | ey come t and tell me if they | SS air win to take his Bnte-meam enn ‘ Known of Justior went away when he fund a would a 4 as olan EB. R. Tho the militonaire motor | POCO. nn ue meetiags, Ove jist und pom did not pear in killed him.” the West Bide Court to-asy, ahem bie] ROOSEVELT TO DINE KUROKI WASHINGTON, May ¢ who Gen. Kuroki, is on his way to the on, be enter od at dinner by President Reoss Rory Bécrotary Tati and ‘he Japanese Mra. W y erled out in her indigne- wes called He wes arvened tion. Then she continued last night in front of the Howl Astor “Bven though my heart told me to be-| tor violating the traffic rule ip run- wore 1 could not delleve that anything scroas she of Japan. Jamestown come wie ee = eo reaches Wasain, Perey tak im ern Legless Li New Wardrobe and a Bank Account. SATURDAY, POLICE SEEK GIRL GOOD FAIRY PAYS NEWARK COUNCIL ~- WHO LURED MAN SECOND VISIT TO PASSES SUNDAY TO HIGHWAYMEN GEORGE M’ MAHON ttle Al | | hha Tah ALLEY = BASEBALL LAW Boy Gets Ordinance Adopted Last Night by,a Vote of 22 to 7. George MoMahon woke up this 7 Newark ¢ wanted to d v kno finest ward nT] mm n Counct] at ite of nine ever saw witht t passed an ordinur . the Kingy Cétinty Hospi. mt ai) Playing on Su between the hours of two and eix the little cripple whore ck. The oniipan had been The Evening World jaat the Board for several months W alatitine'é othe: prought from *3{r, 42 Waw finally passed by «vote of Harry Balfe, President the Bean ae eB Foam Baking Powder Company, $20 f Might to prohibit the playing of tor ‘a ‘pair OF ardfcal lors Sunday was a bitter one and Oo: on by tie winisters and « : e societies. cu ail i Even Santa A pair ¢ Visiting George at the hospital fairy, Mr. Balt Ww th asked Ge Newark the t i tterday was the happiest day. in Gerge's ife—except the one upo ¥ o received his new lege, Mr F World wentatis was taken These "QUAKE SURVIVORS HERE |'‘°, Mexican Shock Did Great Damage lo American Intercats mers wee has not vet rec Riso husband Teo the Havana with o ae (Prrrmne neld te he te depa provided with a com, aré the th Hi ARITHMETIC AND FOOD, ank t Bchew Children Must Be Well ¥ id Meme A young girl in Newport says no one has a better right to speak of in the GrapeNuts food than she ¢ 1 was in seh but in poor health, until mamma began to give “) 224 me Grape-Nuts food, 1 began to im hy i! | prove at once, both mentally and physteally, and I improved so in my Haife,'work at school that 1 got 100 ir wee the arithmetic, and during that Um gained 3 or 4 pounds in weight and] am still gaining wor e There ne who ha a right fine to mam th pre highly | ° 7 tha 1 Mamma nee i to vw {t for about three weeks, and J began fail in bealtt ommenced the They Say Mis Ww f kno a from: Ha. | OPAl f ne ! A 4 that from the field grains and contain 208, in Grape-Nuts unites with the aibu-| » ym men of to qv kly rebuild ¢ & ‘| gray matter in the nerve ce 28 a * brals trous It is of the greatest Importance e of that growing childre nd students jured a {be given food that sustains botn jeian. once the|brain and uerves. There's a rep thie “Perln cobs son.” Read the little book, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs, OF hatha tween § and 7 o'clock m the some one had entered hia OF AN ACTRESS¢ been faanioned at Tiffany's, No aie was mentioned In the reportret ybbery Police Headquarters, ooo IRISH FAIR OPENED 1 WITH FULL CEREMONY. he Lorient of Ireland Pre | » £980 $4500 © : \Value $2,800 to $4,500 ides and Many Notables According to Vary- Are Present, t | DUHLIS May 4—The Lom! 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