The evening world. Newspaper, May 18, 1907, Page 2

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— KUROK! ADMIRERS __CAPSIZE “BOOKIES” i ee AT RACE TRACK Little Girl in the Bronx At.| Must Obey Court’s Order and} is. ener ly 4 Hero of the Yalu Grested with Rous- . ing Enthusiasm at Belmont Park E —He Makes a Trip in the = Subway in Rush Hours. { Gen. Kuroki, the war hero of Japan, was greeted with rousing theers this afternoon as he entered the Belmont Park race track with | i - ‘tive other Japanese officers under escort of maior: Charles Lynch, U. S f TA... The great little warrior doffed his s q to the crowd in 2 bettirig ting and the bookmaker long enough to whout “Banzai.” “Here is a fist of good things, ( usiness Said a barker of ‘tip eneral,’ the gate entrance. “They're yours with my compliments Other tip-7 Biers followed suit and a shower of “tip” envelopes dro Gen ‘Kuroki's auto S. S. Howland, general manage he Westchester Racing Asso ‘®iation, took the guests in har at th ‘wid Manice House, now used by the After luncheon the otive-skinned lctl jghter was taken through the betting ing by Mesers. Howland and Belmont jder escort of Robert Pinkerton and A detectives. Hats were thrown ta| re alr, wild cheers came on all sides ned aboard Ges. It ants headauar | the Hotel ay ted railroad. Astor automobiles wr for five minut nfusion r od. >the melee several persons were} and eityed th 3 mocked down. oi f Henry Hauff and Georgy Rose, book- . Were pushed off thelr stoolt and ample’ upon. George Wheelook, the i unger bookie, was also knocked down. | struck his bead on a stes! pillar | THE DUAL CAME When the little Jap general heard that Mames R. Keone had named three horses | famous Japanese warriors—Oyama, fog! and Kuroki himself, he expressed @ desire to meet him. August Belmont troduced them and they had a chat rough an interpreter. John W. has large interests and a home at Port Arthur, Texan named after the Gistoric town, was next introduced SRT eS ST Capt. Tanoka, the interpreter, told bie ‘Buch unspeakable outrages ae these,” | broakers, w had been coaling the ‘Ghief that Gates often “bets a million, said Mr, Yorkland to-day, “have be-| The Count George married a Japanese warship Taukube, was don Wondered at the Bookies. —_——. come siermingly sccemon ‘tn the Bronx |asy none Woman OP ten ke post sna | a et} that the men quit unanimous the ‘frst engines arrived 19 Misses’ and Children’s Apparel. PA very interest Gen. Kuroki ered tn thee cane wey an my |ganulment, claiming that the Countese|ty after the boss alevedore refused to | fis peen rolled Out into the treat, ead . “ >, 4 ai = r ave suffer 4 poncealed from him oun Fate an aaceonal Seana cree, are Beoee wild-eyed Large Crowd Attends Fifteenth | ; sid, and I learned jast night that there tr ancestor A oEORT: | PAY nae NA ene AREY PAvhen the fire was discovered 1 1 - “ ” | Sn In thelr abirt sleeves on the : a aJeepara:| The second viotory waa followed | When the Are wax discovered tt ewapt Having Purchases “Charged ' etools?” Clash Betw Cri 4 |ls a band of these monaters haunting Be er ek Py apa fea eae through the pler with the speed of a a ig ‘g' able ash Between Crimson and | the aistrict. It has become unexte to inning hat are win, | HAD Eunning! Three re sent : | king hi on the dock of the Wil he walls of the a ‘explained the aoe r ae | Blue at New Haven | these wretcnes Hebes have become | pecome 80 bold.” Inhcepanead Bay cottage with & revolver |#on line succumbed to the arguments ng thes e Sy Grd F tng system. party, after @ ively; and drove her out of thelr apartments | that had been made to them by secret | Sepowl | poten Quick venient. economical and THOROUGHLY E through the betting ring, eae At the Hotel Severance at Christman | agitators of the ‘longshoremen and re- | pbout the volunt uick, conve , econom d THO GHLY Fe pened to the ldb-house lawn and aa midnight, 16, in her night robe, brand-|i64 tp go another lek of work |& man hesitated even though th SATISFACTORY—A DEPOSITORS' ACCOUNT AT Li shin igh ella aoa iciiee ask aes ub carteate commons vent 190,000 in a Year’ in rlotous living. | Then, this afternoon came the walk- | snq"thelr haw and beards wore singed MACY’S. Gen. Kuroki respontet to repeated waen nepher: one ‘ and bought two $15,000 automobiles in| out at the French Mne pier. | When the fremen arrived they mar 2 CONVENIENCES FF Rficering by hia most Roose-| for the dim! games between Yate and one week | 200 Men, but Not in Sight. velled at the bravery of these men It affords ALL THE CONVENIENCES of the ordinary f wile tok raising hts hat Capt. | Harvant untversitfes on Yule (eld thts Alone In Movember the Count. and 2 ugr oer velenrmate Srpae Bey aes “charge” account system, with none of the faults; and all E ule Biago cabled « counci! of wer on | ufternoon could have teen wished | for what they the economies of Macy's strictly CASH SYSTEM. Deposits ‘This was the fifteenth meet between the blue and the ertmeon ‘The frat cup was offered in 1893, when and in Japanese informed comrades that Aletheuo was given him as an easy winner, A club } placed @ emali| the dual games were begun, and Har t for the party, Aletheuo won. yard won {t fn 100) with five wine Twenty-five thousand people were! Harvard won the meet last year at| mt when the first race was run.) Cambridge. ‘The games to-day gave mn, Kurok!’s party left the Hotel Ae shortly after 12 o'clock in two huge| ptos, The trip to Long Island City Thirty-fourth street was unev excep for kindly and noisy the Yale men @ good idea of their mate | rial for the tntercollesiate «amen There were thirteen events and the winner tn each received five polnta, the second man two and the third one. A = trom the crowd on the ferry-boat. | args aLiaaeance was present Belmont Park was reached at 1.20 | J. E. Sullix ot tk RARE ; He Tackies the Subway [en etieial 4 of “the track officials as { Brushing a myriad or 30 moujike off | referee. ° of Manchuria, facing the com-| The summaries i med stec! and vodka h of the| 12-Yard High Hurdlee—Firet heat ' asian army, and marching with a Won by Wo M Rand, Harvard, M. § E lie through a hall of shrapnel, burst- | Giddings, Harvard, second, time, 16 1-60 Vv. Howe, a. W 1, wecond, th 16 tba. » failed to qualify M. Dupuy ig bombs and busy pre iveriissement for Gen. Baron Kuroki, | ut when he got into a Subway crush < the Grand Central Station in the anning hour to-day he had © real bath ng rilling experience B "Get on or get out!” maried a uni b med ‘rusher to the little hero of the . aiu River, as he plucked him out of t ¢ humaw maelstrom and hurled hur 0 the crush, Capt, Tanaka and Capt Vl) 44 rkys, of Kurokis stat, wer ‘eated . e Marvant Howe ith similar gentleness, notwithstand only two-thin I glows ing the efforts of 6 a. us . r) rmy oficers, who mje } , i Governor's Island fry Se Le er Yale ma ’ wght in the Crush, a Poin Marat, Vale ) AB eRpress did mot pull in until there |Yele B 1. Young Marv " WAS seercely room [0 heave a sigh on pine Haring. Stan Rf Bhe station platform. When a red x " one heved Broadway train Ona. thand e sng “a feiong Gen. Kuroki had by y Grated from his ohaparonos Pened to be sanding jus os oor of & car when the train came to as @ stop. As the gater banged open » ical Gozen men hurled themselves forward Gnd ewer! him slong. The onowd be ” find epang for Wie open doors and } #pun him some mo The gjeedy pmile that always shiner I 0 the little General's features win @led away nnd hie eyew bowen to stare i © little wildly es € big man in uniform ‘ grabbed him and twesed him into the a erueh. Gen, Wood and Capt. Jonnem lf 4 Were Aahting to wet to thelr guest, Dut Mas Abey had about a2 much thine pong bell af « football a A | hed At last they did reach the side of t uroks eevera| well-dressed gentiemen ‘ t Were weading on his litle feel, while wind ( mother rested an sibow in bis eye He Kerabers F lwras breathing » little heavily, bur whe Sa i 4 dawned upow him that be was oti 4 i Blive bis smile returned. fount Recognized at Last. S Capt. Jobnaon fought bis way to his @ide and, turning to the men who were @itting in font of him, said “Will * Some geationmn kindly give » seat (o 4 4 Kuroki’ * Den & half dosen men rose and of " Mine eied vietlor inet: a: them John ¥, Curry es y eader of the Bieventh As LAST OF JAMESTOWN BONDS y District. Balanming in retur i oe . willing expansively Kuroki wat wonpor i. y eoee, Wer RFOLK. Va, May 18.—Announce ment was made to-day tha thes my Intercete in and ab will take the remaining sito” of the 1 fee 9) bond isaue neoted io complete the Jauseiowa dexposiiion, CHILD OF 1018 | He was of medium height a peter fn foree. i ae bust: “gin wega wall Brasasd (lan blagk | fs enka’ tee ane Pegording to Only about fifteen of twenty of the |NOUM take 1.00 exparie: Owing to the adverse weather conditions ‘ 7 yey paying f our houre to cle " f with, eeocteed WKh grey, and wore @ ip woom he claims he owed it, ‘new mon remained faithful to the COM pierg @ lear, the White Bear} this season WE ARE OVERSTOCKED. Best |on the Moor just above the cellar sad no int of the litte girl's mlstreat- | And hed A, "f spent the money like & desertion crippled the Ving so ceived & big Impeie when it was told ment until abe staggered up to the par-|!"° Money “Ting around OB pay alga aphiy capes aie duied to |#!0ne the water-front how fifty of these rand: awooned before them» afore |Eeve'g'dolar f treat any Hem 2M" al inie rcemnovm sotid nor eet aay | SAH Sad. Flaked thelr lives in cheoking THROUGHOUT LCR tig ney could draw from her just what| who | Hor passengers had already gone aboard |fames that started In the Morgan line NO TRADING S PS, Ni PONS, ad happened the man who attacked Must Pay or Go to Jail SaAbia Sine seeG Tati RA Teise a rake . y for them, would ig iO COU a Gates 1 Mr. Yorkland, after summoning a y 0. Since yesterday afternoon, when they MO. of the fudement—#610.91, witn . sidan and notifying the police, armed |#ou Most er the proceeding | induced #0 trikebreakers to march In CAL DEVICES—only the attraction of imeelf and, with his son, went 0 costs of this motion, to be pald g body from the plers the White were walking about on the hed through the neighborhood. In|within five Qeys. Ip default Of Ueno i. tne have mn ilps t There were 30 barrels of MATCHLESS VALUES. pee ayment Jet the Judgment debtor be con. | Star . they . turpentine and tar oll on the pi | his state of mind, he said to-day, he | Payment fet t'0 ity Jail until {t f@ aid) than twice as many more of non- | extended #0 feet out intw the river, and he s ue harged by furthe of-| union forces to throw up their Jobs every man w tered the big gang- Th In Pro. NING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 1907 AUSTICE GREEN THE VICTIM OF LECTURES COUNT we rn yl ADARING BRUTE ON TRUE NUBILITY LONGSHOREMEN yp ‘Two Hundred Men On Wilson Line Add to the Big Army of Sup- TNE E NABISCO SUGAR WAFERS tacked in Her Own Home. Pay Debis or Go to Jail. When served with beverages or frozen desserts, these en- Residents of the Bronx along Prospect This man to be a noble see‘ een rete oa ly elle ey a ea chanting confections induce a igainst whom, the police of the ‘ th “ trent ite} planters Who Stop Work to new note of pleasure—a better tie att atin SS wr pean Ruta tar eet | Enlist With th ‘Longshoremen. realization of the good things id. Dorothy Yorkland, of Ne $9 Pro} ii, that of a man & Kentioma. where she lives with her | and ! Joflant, contemptuous diaobe- aera LO of life. pect avenue, 4 mother and nineteen-y of the mandate of this court ia| re By employing the same tactics of secret argument which had already | father In the extreme id brother, The chi * paid: F eeesune Proved So. Sucsessful the ‘striking "longshoremen tied up the French Ine In ten cent tins, n@ under the care of @ ph; a c a i 7 he | wenty- + tins, T yee or fodr érréete In uo Colonel in thé pier to-day. ‘Eighty-five of the one hundred strike-breakers who had | also in twenty-five cect tins, of the Advisory oF ead a he fbb i, been employed on the French wharves suddenly threw down their bale- past, but the police have ¢ is 8 ‘i . ree red great diMfculty in prosecu hooks and marched out into West street, where W alking Delegate Dan NATIONAL BISCUIT CQMPANY ‘ Delaney, of the union, and a delegation of strikers awaited them. Mutfian, | the whole cr the re Then wd paraded to union-headquarters, with the wives and chil- n becalise Of » face notoriety nd ohlld, however, Is @ pe SSontiy pect, eit eure inate aie H xe, | dren of the strikers cheering them at every step. pret with bes an nent ¢ 4 n ) Jaen hair, was skipp sis an The ‘longshoremen had scored the fourth big victory within twenty- dinner tabi Pros- nt of her h at the came slong from four hours in their car were brought paign of peaceful persuasion among the men who! he big transatlantic lines to take their places, ceedings | R. HL Mecy & Co.'s Attractions Ave Their Low Priag h c is a busy thoroughfare | Pray nt had & pert This forenoon the dock superintend-{ ‘We have 200 men on this pier.” sald within two hundred feet of the /cup presented by th ent discovered a man at work | Capt. Poane ne NO. "That's me is the Prospect avenue | to his, fares among the green hands The strikers e men w and we are doing i ° « gent was speedily thrown out, but ndeed 1 | ran the ls are nts ker on peering the length of the Jescribes the man 4 a_tamily bh Dler shed, could see not a Ne ¢ . | Being in need of money mong the tmported me Lepadlvonprad single one of wo feed be | his brother In Germany, egre Wa ad two partne He peenite, 18 Capt Penpell's ‘tally to attend | 4 the’ cup ta fawn eh eee ik OREA' Geek overt aah one allow any newspaper men Bway at 6th Av. he 1p about | nro ry” All of the $1,000 except HB) | the bosses and who stayed behind de Pre ape se shed. | beterd Ae was paid to him while the restra t headquarters, the men in| Few Remain on Job. jubilant were and he proce were totally unable to make pads upon the moun- wholesale went out with fia wite und spent pany, The Griaks, meale and: other th Ty ated pills and laundry bus : as tatlor Minmer with the rest Of tan ranges of freight srown derby. Though Mr Bravery at Fire Wins Support. The cause of the ‘longs! evidence of that fact in the LOWERED PRICES ON SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE Hi Yorkland were |s:9) “tor eable Int thes and Mra oremen re- ay Fre debtor Noverthelaes, || “1 must, attest alg hoes tne lee clear to-morrow NO INSTALMENT PLANS, NO THEATRI- ner had made his escape. his life in esallant. , |aer of th ¢ Th ork of organising the 200 strike way ook : Sad Tale of Hie Wite Pasay easier the co Allied Lines of Women’s, s:—The May Sale of UNDER- MUSLINS | may be large or small, as patrons elect. Purchases made in the usual way are referred to this department for payment @__ Statements are mailed monthly, Interest at the rate ‘of four per cent., compounded every three months, is allowed on daily balan « Such accounts are not to be regarded |Countess were permitted to. withdraw t the White Star plers to-day Port | told that t i f c chine i and Twelfth street | men_at work they needed of “the Morgan line CHILD DEAD, rge Crowd Witnesses Good HUSBAND AWAY Sp ting Events at Co- \ ' lumbia Oval. WI ENDS {| as checking accounts, since we do no banking business, but any. or all of a deposit may be withdrawn at any time. R. H. Macy & Co. WEDDING INVITATIONS Announcements, Reception and At Home Cards in approved forms and of superior workmanship engraved and printed on the premises, COLUMBIA OVAL, Williamabridge N.Y May 18 —Hundreds youthful Th G h: Co tne Publle Behools Athletia League |YC Gorda Will Wait in Vain} , e Gorham . feature was the discus throwing pact | " Berea at arse diate petompiaa bY 1.) 20% MUS onANMLY, (OUST “Ate Fifth Avenue a ee wi Corny u us num mrrend: Joseph Gorda, an industrious German b came to America led on by the giowin ° : aio tose cel SS fOr a ne and went to Chicago. After a few yeara| * . of patient toil he established a home et| A winner by Mra, JOSEPH HERBOLD. Mos tan tAepoln siree god gank back 4 Cups of Sialto-Rice, 1 Pint of Milk (Cold), % repo Hh he ae bee tie Cup of Bugar, Yolks of 2 Eggs, 1 Teaspoontul of Graf Wald thie week. but when Vanilis, 6 Piped of Balt. : AeA t Vense! passed Y Mix all together and bake in hot oven about 25 : ounced | Anna. sufte minutes. Serve with whipped cream. Befo ¢ put- Is Always Good Whiske; om aie 0 coll rae» ting in the oven dot top with butter y re on + sorrow ow was bie. ind vad The murses and aitendants tried cone soothe her, but Mrs. Gorda needed | A t stand, who wae Hospital a Gorda the mother her dn Th) went | YOUR GhUCER SELLS MALTO-RICE——— Stern Brothers | Attention is directed to a wide range of materials of purely DR. TOBIAS’ summer texture for decorative purposes adapted to the Purnishingof Suburban Homes, Country Clubs, Hotels, Shore Cottages & Mountain Camps, Embracing Door and Window Hangings, Wall and Furniture Coverings, Dust Covers, also Fast Print Portieres, Table and *_ Couch Covers, ajl to match in design and coloring; Cotton * Taffeta Portieres with Chintz Borders aod other washable draperies, Fabrica by the yard in Jute Stripes, Monks Cloth, Shikii, Repp and Colonia! 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