The evening world. Newspaper, May 7, 1907, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, MAY 7,'1907; 00 OF SMITH. AGANST GH Dozen Detectives Attend Funeral from House to Grave. WIDOW NOT AT BURIAL. q owly Escapes Collision “While Driving from Church : to Mansion. © - At the request of the family, twelve clothes policemen from the Cen Office, in commas Wealth to-day. Some of them accom- the body from the house to Bt. Pal ceremony wis held, all mingled with » the crowd in and around the church and Whalf dozen rode on the funeral train Kensico Cemetery, where the inter- it took place. woul! be left on guard at the but McMullen denied this. Pri- Aotectives, however, will be pliced @n @uty in the cemetery for a time, al “Phough it wovjd be a daring “Bhouls that would try to enter t 1 “Berous concrete and steel vault that ) Belds the body of the dead millionaire | Mire. Smith was unadle to go to the - Bhe drove home from te after the funerat services, ac- 4 by her eon, Wiltiiam Rhine Btewart, Jr, The widow was 4 by the death of her husoand Japan, and the long, sad journey to WYork almost completely prostrated f Nearly in Collision. ' 43 Bho was in a highly pn she started from Ep eiterrow cecape from 2 collision be: her carriagéy and a runaw at Fifty-nimch street and rin @Aded to her distros quiet, respectful crc the old Whitney plac avenue, an hour I left the house than a dozen ra. Great plies of Were heaped in the room where body lay. The coffin was com- covered with purp Bmith, the widow, Bhe was supported by the Duke of Manchester, who acted, as chief pall-bearer, The pall-yearers were James T. Wood- %. Suffern Taller, Benjamin Oliver W. Harriman, Theodore pghuysen, Edward M. Daylive and T. Barney. Among those who floral tributes were Mr. and Mra fee Gould, Mr and Mrs. Alfred in and Mr, and Mrs. Pembroke Great Crowd at Church. Mn 4nd around St. Bartholomew's was @ tremendous crowd at F uneral of ‘‘Silent’’ Smith, CRAZED BY PAIN, HE at Fitth Avenue Mansion and Church — P*Vtb TO HIS DEATH. i.) suet iat oh |Se enes efron aN OGyeia) RAINCOAT COMPANY Broadway, Cor. llth St. Values Cut to Half. Annual Spring ! ClearanceSale Tremendous Reductions Throughout. AL ‘The cpuree — | WANTED FOR MURDER. Special for To-Morrow Ladies’ Cravenettes— latest novelty ef- a Smo 7 DlOri?. Wee carriage YOUNG VETERAN WOLKOFF TOWN INCRIMEETS NOT Dl, LONG SENTENCE Missing! Fifteen Years for Roberts, The Only Safe Home Disinfectant Is Al * Trial As Seventh Term Y ’ Silk & st variety New Ye L aie: s PROMOTER Ot “LEARN TO DISINFECT,” City SAY BOARDS OF HEALTH. ain and fanc % foetal ee *!Morris Becker, Since Friday, Found in New Jersey. efiects, pockets, to $25 in Prison, PP DISINFECTANT [am The OntyOne That Is —= Non-Poisonous, Non-Corrosive, Non-inflammab!e and Antiseptic, ; WEST DISINFECTING CO. (Inc.) | | Drug ME Bottic | Bev- | ent! Was required to mak Phe Jam for the fune @burch services were sim fom Parks reading the vice. Brom the church the fur Di versed the short dist | Central Station wit dal train of t ear, the Tt is now believed wes fully awar May Buy Back Hone BMELOTHESLINE STOPS 5s DE Morheaiine- va her ty-f ul from the & tod |” Robe rd shows that he T'S a thin, round-cornered ithe Open Long | nan 1 a profession or trad Enamel-Box— - 3 anned ts Always p sad | When carried In your vest pocket Every : ni Jn 1s sa ft means Health-Insurance Evening pe 5 tains Six Candy Tablets of pleasant Until ‘ as pleasant as Chocolate. “ : : is a working dose of Cae 9-0’ Clock . k ae Li ts, cts like Exercise on the " r , anh 0. PS. | mcwsla end Liven ee ere etary ba Suffotk, I de Le. rey It will not purge, sicken, nor upset the and i stomach MiSrrene, CARPETS | Paes - . vy: + Because tt !9 not a “Bile-driver,"’ Ike BEDDING, ac. | “ Twent | Salts, Sodium, Calomel, Jalap, Senna, nor fW * yéx | Which Can Be Purchased on Our | rt oe pee at “ Aperient Waters 08; ae Liberal Credit System "if i Neither ts tt like Castor Glycerine, DINING - ROOM | $75 worth,$7.50 Down,$1 SOw’k a 4 : or other Oily Laxatives that simply lubricate i" “| $100 “$10.00 * $2.00 KETCHEN iid tapers the Intestines for transit of the food stopped ae | a 5! a nd Us an page ey gE ‘ ‘ a : 200 * $20, § ¢ sane’ ef : pi nf oe Bee ee" wp tm them shat partons time, ieee | $300 * $30.00 $3.50 « Yan ‘ ‘i 810,000 by spe wa TO DISCUSS TEACHERS BILL. The chief cause of Constipation and rots Beare ft Indigestion is a weakness of the Muscles M Cascaretsare practi Muscles what a Massage we ti Athletic Muscles, They stimulate the Bowel Muscles to contract, expand, and squeeze the Diges is wa tive Juices out of food eaten. ~~ ws “ They don't help the Bowels and Liver in) = much & way as to make them lean upon id 2) anllar assistance for the future. oS; UNPSOMN es: Ca SINTHVAV. 19°70 20°STREETANEW YORK. ~* : - i Good Used Pianos At Sweeping Reductions! have marked our festead of increased, as it must be with all ether Catiartics and Laxatives, W* f entire stock of used Pianos at prices which should eo 28 @ clear them out quickly. Come early to-morrow if you wish » take advantage of the best piano- eee opportunity of the year every liaro a 1, serviceab'e in strument—many famous makes rep 7 d resented=-and you can purchase any “h —s Dot ea dainrins om thee aaa teeion! terme STOP WOMAN AND CONSIDER t, that almosteve ry Op rat Ceascarets aot like exercise If @asried in your vest pocket, (or carried tm My Lady's Purse,) and eaten just when f you suspect you need one, you will never know a sick day {rom the ordinary Ills of lite, Because these Ills begin in the Bowels, end pave the way for all other diseases, “Vest Pocket" box 10 cents, = Be sure you get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Company, and n. gold tn bulk, Every tablet stamped "CCC. “Hello Central!”’ Q. |e this 4000 Beekn ? i dire. A. Yes, Sir! $ $ Ly dia E. Pinkham’s V egetable Compound Q The Now York Wertd? ( > Down & *1 a Week os, Sir! vi 1 1 h 6u aah ar Q. How many Business Enter Phese bargains will serve as excellent illustrations of the splen- 6 Disea dissolves Pp were advertised for did values this, Sale offers a xp rs a eu “ sele im The World's want 77 $ . Nirs, Pinkham Standing Invitation to Women Divectory lest moot ] Up1 ights at 95 Each af Wome: flor t a tad tole A. Just exsctly 4 533—morp 1 Chickering 1 Schumann & Son, 1 Tway. omen y ti " vited to br 1,700 than in any 1 Sherwood, 1 Hardman, 1 Needham. oP . : a : m who 1 agner ison. 1 Horace Waters, an pye Sen (hat ane nek oo ‘ ap ll i 2 isfrtie pda Now York wont #7 The entire amount paid for * used Piano ham in advising, Thus she is especially: well « guide sick —eariga A boughs of ve may be Supnied nyoe fhe we Of aay women back to health. Write tyday, don't wait intil too late. Q peer gnen-oy Caw (pobmunpnl, poe ph Bly owbnad Laid A. Good-by! } 4] £7 Plane Sore—Kourth Floor, ON wale een [een ws! pout peleuay, DRUNKENNESS CURED “Men’ s Genuine Priestley Pret arefully The Handy DoctoriaYour 10 j.utsariinah teva Sia 0 By $65 se Vest Pocket Agents for GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE, | 6th Ave. and 18th St. Tnira Floor Satesroom, Shoe Factory Outlet Under Market Prices Satisfaction and Economy There's more than low price to commend our great shoe sales to you. There's the satisfaction of knowing that you are ing shoes of faultless style and guaranteed durabffity, Low prices without these qualities would be meaningless. To-Morrow’s Great Speciais--- OXFORDS--GIBSON TIES—PUMPS Brown; Patent Coltskin; Gunmetal Calfskin (ike cuts); every size and width; worth $2.5¢ " 3 Hand Cutan i Turned Heels Soles Broad Ribbon Lace Women’s $2 and $4- 00 $2.50 Shoes Odds and ends from former. sales. All but not all sizes in each style, sizes in the lot, Women’s $1.00 White Can\as (xfords. Size Come early. 1,000 Pairs Women’s Po, " Julieties. ullieties 79e@ Immense Purchase of ey Side elastic, sizes 3 to 7; worth $1,50, at... Misses’ Tan Shoes From a prominent Lynn manufac- turer. An opportunity afford to miss. Bluchers,§ like illustration; sizes 8% to11 and{1 to 2,at you can’t -90 th man” with more rush a and buffets of t! wa want to get off in a corner and w ¢. The in it, and apparently they are 'w 4s m t 4! t times when nations respected their old men and gave i t and matters of council. Raliroads may be ‘Yaying off” their aged employees r old workmen af nN porations may be pensionin, 1 certain age; but Id people to upset the t after he has passed the three-score-and-ten milestone. In active employment, in active m n hustling ind on all sides in this bustling city can be found to-day men and w who have lon celebrated their seventieth t They are men and women, some of them, who are not c with having made history—they are making more of it It is time old people were taken notice It is high time that the public’s a tion was called to the thitgs they are doing, the useful lives they are still leading Some of , thank goodness, are so hale and hearty and active | that t need the help of any one for the world to know that they Il in the ring. Others are more modest, their lives are not open be their every movement is not watched, like those of Mark. Twain, for instance. But Mark Twain is a boy compared to some of these old people—a veritable youth, not yet reached manhood! Why, right here in New York is one person over a hundred and four\een years of age, and still going it! At considerable expense and no end of labor the Sunday World has succeeded in gathering all these old people together, Their) plc- tures, their life stories, articles by them, in fact, everything interesting about all these old people, it has succeeded in putting together to form 1 remarkable number of its Magazine Section. It will be a congress of young people of seventy years or more, this next number of the World, with its Magazine pages given up to the real old folks Grover Cleveland, Amelia 6, Barr, Cardinal Gibbons, Mark Twain, Levi P. Morton, Julia Ward Howe, President Eliot, of Har vard—these are some of the names of people who figure prominently in the Old Folks’ Magazine, They are only a few, for the pages will teem with good things written by people over seventy, To enumerate all the features that will make next Sunday's World the most remarkable publication of the kind that’ has ever been attempled would be impossible now. Watch for it, walt for it-—-the Three-Score-and-Ten" number=-next Sunday, Sunday sie See — werner vegeta ~X

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