The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1907, Page 5

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Former Policeman Who Is LEK TERRY Now Pastor of a Church TES ATHRD | === ets LUSBAND AT 09 a co He Is James Carew, Her Leading Wan, 27 Yeats Her Junior. WED IN 2G. pe a.Se ree | Business Reasons, Until She » | : ! t n ! tad : : ¢ and Mr age Career of the Prideyroom j n ir Breesvo! ‘Captain fing the Aineriaan ni ROBBERY MUST 11 BLACKHAND. BE STAMPED GUT, LEADERS GUILTY SAYS JUDGE i OF CONSPIRACY ee Grand Jury Told| First Move to ae Out that for, Mims i macape Terry's Third Venture. eouncet!- to Get Busy After All Band in Pennsylvania ould return | . . ; APSA a eee Criminals, | a Success. r « Warde * os et County Judge Dtke, tn charging the World) Ma ay in Br May 6. They have @rown to alarming propor two, Balza jons and the com to rnustra, de v to ace your stamp. of dis : these criminals by dealing Captain | them arge was con- seen| “In what I have designated as the “Whitechapel District of Brooklyn,” | was rendered made a motion for w pers been an awful numDder of/ trial. which Judge Halsey r 4. pe raf i AD ‘¢ then taxen in each It ie your duty to stamp it out. The |, Distric Sulsbure declares PARADE OF THE 58 police have worked hard and now {t is| that he tefled with the out the turn of the Grand Jury to do ite DELIVERY VEHICLES, |*' Fi. iynderworia. wa fficers and cour come of the case, but says that it is only the first step in th he organization in ¢ effort to crush | clomely how # part of the Maen it their Kika, There was s arcat infu to this | borough of New Yor! ooks tn Janu- | Shining Trucks and Well Groomed | t759fi@! ands, wax mot ay brome Horses Furnish Cheer to a tierp action on the part of the J Gloomy Day, ertain he can drive the band f He feels i . Brows: pa, Italiane have i pensayivania May 6. 7 Mourtes a by }in thie county. A commend | hartan ot sete 4 eame | "A most rie branch on charges nection with an alleged The third annual parade of R. HE. | pple Rourialia fh pont Teal plot. 8: Macy & Co's delivery vehicles light 2 ; aliang | 1 Was shot and sori "| tnale are all © the society a sum of mone! dealt with in @ most emphatic manner.” pt Se arrests were made wit DOG GUARDED nae a Hike ‘ullyno exp ral Supt. James K. I med at the stables in Nine- teenth street wee aselsted by Jonn QConnory J Woods. Th ciple streets in the city's centre to-da and furnished cheer to a sad colored | Monday, There were sixteen large aulc wucks and over gfe hundred otner uke and wagons in line, the rigs shining and the wit varnish and metal wall-¢ivomed Hokling with clean, bright harness. There w t arse combinations and ti (petal to The Evening World.) PARK OZONE | Dude Osterheld, knows Ministe the tees detectives, kept over twenty-five | saloons t vicinity closed yesterday |He started his crusade shortly after | noon, when he received reports that the pati | police had failed to c up the places | that had no uote) lire F basen He had hardly begun Police Send “Heinie” tO | Sn eke Ta, ana art nee Hag Broad- reet to Fourth avenue and north lo Twenty-sixth stress | where it turned into Fifth avenue, Fory-elghth street it turned west ts 4 certain of 4 fy blue laws ingle clergyman of the commun- RIDICULE RAISES BAN ON “MIKADO” IN LONDON Lord Chamberlain Will Now Permit Opera to Be Sung with Modifications, Broad cD ha eid me oe. itt alsporsed rene nt the the day. ,tPs.daz., warroam | Children’s Society and |.) pee, of oatee Pak Bo and horses. | fered by ex rd Ruoff wai Care for Pete. | ehopiel vis “on the’ thapttetion | Onterh knew it wap atmed at him, and he t for Agh WORKMAN STRICKEN. Paciioment About vation When F Stok Morningside Park juet vefore dawn \o-day Policenan Bheshan, of the West One Hundred and acy Atta (lon, waa set upon could do no Passing through by « little dog. The dog Meldoo Exca- at Attended LONDON, May 6—The universal riai amas Sharkey, siztyas ream aid cule with which the prohibition of the 4 Tarte street, Jervay prveeniation of The Mikado" has been nyed An A KOUgE keeper ine. chused a peconaicer: | S04 ; ¥ hey MrAdoo tus excavation at r Lond Chaive weh And Dey str WAS atrickgn apaplpxy while at work thie morn Stevan © Hudson sirect % fo wa Py i Pe ud ae ‘it PD i rau f Dl ouse phe ux been kilted ln an (NCE ON THE «= THIRD DECREE TD WATERS FORCE, NOW HE FOUR HELD FC) PRANOS HOLDS PULP. SALOON MURDER Ju poweriul toned piano— ‘ % hear the Waters, Rev. John EI Brown, For- Prisoners Said to Ha If you want ar artistic, | : § handsome - loo} F mer Policeman,Proves a Shed Light on Me- Saeki Waters etl “Powerlul Preacher.’ Carthy’s Death, If a solid, weil-maie | ‘ ; |pano—examine the | Members of the Gospel Mission Churet day Waters, |i Hvergreen avonve sh Die te eag : [ Brsehva, see eae. cay lah td lf a moderate - priced | yeaterday, sill tell you to-day that meas whe sa er dytoe tn plano and the very best cael ee fehl lg peri hab eg Meee nine aye ages: 7 plano value—buy a jhe wae 4 policeman, [nla record was Al Mr. Brown's text ye Power of Ged!’ and hb subject In a way that 9 put in motion Satunta Aselatant. — Dirtriet-At pent out @ request looate Thomas Devine Waters. cy Mimone etlven to Alina O' frien. ere, His voice le big-jum eleonth etraat, voice a Big main shovld No, M0. Weet Lam», of No, talked right’ out from Twelve years ago wan with the Potlee Departme ned, ix years cater religion after having been and became Interested in mi the attention efforte was in rrancle Culler je Send postal for cata- | logue with prices and | ‘ terms on the | Owns His Home Now. 2 ‘ ee ms on the home, No, 288 Keap ¢ } ; Se ts 0: | Waters 3.Year System giving you three years ba shelteee sel oe time on a piano without interest. Stool, cover, tuning and believe that oi t ca a truck was in ee Aeliuerytee déliyery iree STUDENTS WON'T PARADE. || a ni sheers |) Horace Waters & C0. | . s ee Three Stores: elars of whiskey In front of me . Tw ra stree 144 Fifth av. near 18th st. thing came over me. I don't know w 13 Je to thelr fine new I threw the drink roe th 5 mid Letty 27 W, 42d st., near b'w have not touched @ drink. 1 b sud Amaterdam avent 127 ay power of God that made ; $4 RA ane Harlem Eranch (Open Evenings) fe smoke and t RE pel libel se ABS fe ‘ange o:-|] . ; t I EFS on betes = EA 254W, | 25th st., near 8thav olé compantona and associates sakéd | To-morrow (carter, Day tor f temperance views and asked if I waal$i tne mo Ration aoltann boas = - 5 Y t band. | wt ‘i will @o to whedh ostht’ I lsugned back and sald; | ¥ Hidients home ana ‘insta, World Wants Work Wonders, *You bet your life Iam, and you fed to there permanently ete it's too late. “Bome did and some dia not. Liquor t right—in the bot t not in! stomach. Any drinker will tel! you you have money and good clothes you are a good fellow in aj} barroom; but fall short and sec where | 2 o The saloon ie is not in| tar. fot alone chithen ean turkey know what I'm talking about A complete assortment of Nemo Models all sizes—fresh from the factory—will be found in every department where Nemo Corsets are sold. Retailer, your own dealer, the man you trust—will | make it possible for you to learn, on this occasion, all | about the patented features of the Nemo Corsets. Saleswomen you ore accustomed to deal with, will explain their invaluable features, and show | Why the Nemo Corsets have merits that | Bo other corsets possess, and bring results | absolutely impossible to ) other makes, 7 accep. this call to the church, and J w God's help, work for all that is in me | to down MAY GRAND JURY SWORN. One of Those Chosen Is William G, Rockefeller, John’s Brothe O'Bulllvan in Part f. of the | courtot General Bessions to-day swore All Nemo Corsets wil be fitted ree of charge. | in the regular Grand Jury for the Ma T’> stout woman will find that betas deste term. H ecial reference t will recommend the Nemo Self-Reducing Corset. He will do 0 warily because he | wishes to keep her a sal customer, and he | knows that the stout woman ba whe pace tris | Nemo” Self-Reducing Corset | He knows, and this corset is the ea reduce her comfort and st oe But this “Nemo Sale is just as in-| teresting to women of dectit tr mentees eae ‘+ t© soul women, any particula: esq to be att to. A special Grand Jury empa: ed by Judge Greenbaum will take care of eoveral pressing maiters and give the |Genera} Sessions Grang Jury a chance to work upon the great ecoumulatfon of | cases in the Tombs. } William G. Rorketslier, John D.'s | rother, {9 @ member of the jury, and at- tracted considerable attention in court. | ‘Thomas J. Brady. of No, 138 Broad- | it alway Building Commiasioner The new Nemo “Swan Shape” and “Restoon” 4 selected to act as forem Conets give mpichlees style iat pie to dender fig- j= ures, just as the Nemo Self-| Corsets CHATTANOOGA WOMAN have brought comfort and zhapeliness to hundreds of to Take © Ont of thopsands of stout women. two new models, Her Family. ] in» way exclusively their own, give unequalled sym- : metry of line to figures of slender and medium proportion—-Nemo strength “After drinking coffee some years | ity combined with Parisian dhic and g ce Nemo Self-Redwcing Corsets, fey the tall and short stout womas. on00 & s6.0 Neme Swan Shape, for medi 4 shender figures $2.00 Nemo Poston, for meilivn end shader figures rgd Remo Miltary oh, for the medium flgure. $3.50 0 Teas (it UERER FOR THE = cae [tonsets AY A CERTAIN SAFE TREATMENT | run down tn health, indigestion, flatulency with severe spells became badly had serious and nervousness, of sick headache “My physician advised me long ago | to stop drinking coffee, but I sald it would be gh impossibility; that { would rather do without my break fast and have my cup of coffee ” six mopthe ago i led Pos tum Food Coffee and made it etrictly according to directions, | was bo de Mghted with it that I immediately | ontinued coffee and began usthg Postum. lcoffee in my house since, and never expect to again. All symptoms of in. digestion have disappeared entirely aud my berves are growing stronger wery day. My weight bas increased ut twenty pounds and | now igh more than I ever weighed in my life. “1 have kbown peoplé to try Pos- | tum and throw it aside, for the reason that they made it carelessly, It has a delicious or and is dark « S.S.S. 1 have not had « pound of | Even if mercury an! potash could eure Contagious Blood Poison the these strong minerals leave the system would make | ase,'' But they cannot cure the vile disor. | up the symptoms for awhile or mask the disease n as the treatment is left off the hideous symptoms 1 potash eat ont the delicate lining of the stomach} chronic dyspepsia by drying up the gastric juices, ay, and often completely break down the constitu- ved im large quantities, the bones become affect- ed, while the ¢ ] h one has s0 long taken this destructive treatment has nc nm cure Contagious Blood Poison is a disease itt will not dototrifle with, It is a vile, dangerous and destructive disorder. condition in whicl | the ‘cure worse than t der; they can only cove in the system, but a Teturn. Mere and bowels, pro cause the teeth to de tion, and where they are u rich as Mocha or Java if prop, When the blood becomes infected with its virus the mouth and throat otied. Dae if ee Sones lens. esaus! ulcerate, hair and ey ws come ont, glands in the neck and groin swell, | in a pot, the sige of a navy bean, io | COPPer-co spot sear on the fl id in severe cases sores break | prevent boiling over outon the body, the f r nails drop off and the sufferer is diseased from “My gusband’s weight has in-| head to foot, §, 8.8. is theonly known antidote for Contagious Blood creased thirty pounds since he began | Poison—the one remedy that is able to get to the root of the disease and drinking it, and my little boy, who | force out every particle of the poison so that there are never any signs of has been very delicate and did not/its return, It is purely vewetable, made entirely from rogts, herbs and gat as children usually db, used | barks of known curative valuc, Instead of leaving bad after-effects as| drink coffee at breakfast. After. | sup every part of the system and puts 0 edd ic 8.8.8. save him Postum for a few days his | Ss me dicines do, B. 6. § aemneaeien ful sign. ‘ ation, cool breezes, shady nooks and inviting tiver, boating, bathing, fishing. Is there a more delightful region than ths Thousand Islands AND ST. LAWRENCE RIVER i A fine through train service from New York and New! England connects with St. Lawrence River boats at Clayton for all pointe among the 1000 Islands S Tor information see any of our tieket agente ar apply tol. F. Vosburg, General Castern Messenger © Agent, 1216 Eroadway, corner 30th Biree TELEPHONE, 6680 MADISON SQUARE ‘The St. Lawrence River,’ mailed on -eent stamp by George M, Daniels, “Americas Greatest v Railway System” Saks Herald Square Annexnes for Tuesday, May 7th A Sals of Lingerie Dresses for Women At $10.00 Regularly $15.00 Princess model of sheer mull in white, light blue, pink or champagne—elaborate trimmings of combination lace insertions or tuckings on waist and skirt—all sizes, including those for misses and small women. At $15.00 Regularly $25.00 Princess model, of sheer mull in white, or light blue, elaborately tucked and | trimmed, with deep girdle of solid lace inser- tion; all sizes. Important Notice! During alterations and previous to occupying our New Corner Building, 18th Street and Broadway (which, when completed, will be the largest and finest equipped specialty house in the country), we have inaugurated a series of sales, All our finest and highest class Suits, Dresses, Waists, Coats, Skirts, &c., will be offered at prices far below any- thing heretofore known in our class of business. The variety is so great and the prices so numerous that it is impossible here to describe in detail these remarkable offerings. Suffice to say, no such bargains have ever been offered before, and only under similar or very unusual circum: stances could such values as we will give be offered again. Sale Now in Progress. Broadway, Seventeenth & Eighteenth Sts. | HOTELS | A AND RE! TAURANTS. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. This beautiful, new hotel, located in «The Berkshires'' of New Jersey, only tourteen miles from New York by rail or automobile, is NOW. OPEN well-furnished roome supplied with every modern device for indoor convenience and, comfort, Ample facililies for outdoor enjoy~ ment, Grill rooms, tennis couris and auto- mobile garage. Descriptive book upon request, Pave siiwwies from D. L. end W tion by trotien. THE MONTCLAIR HOTEL CO, Mande "Prope 1171 J-Bieomaelé MONTCLAIR, N, J, a nee appetite Improved, and he is gaining | SYST part of the body in perfect health, ‘It will also remove any linger in flesh daily. You ean imagine we ime effects of former tain itwent while eradicating the poison from are strong frissts 6 f. Poatam Food the cireulation. Special k on the Lome treatment cf this disease and Coffe Reason.” Read | any medical advice desired furnished free to all who write, “The Roadto ‘Weulvilla” a oka i SUNDAY WORILD WANTS \WORK MONDAY MORNING Wi

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