The evening world. Newspaper, June 22, 1907, Page 4

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Head of the Long Island Gang Reveals Hiding Place of More Loot. —_ — _ HOPES TO SAVE HIMSELF. Insists thai He Did Not Chioro- form Victims in Their he e i t with joot found under to fl in ime. Gee, if we could only train is perfectly safe | County hay in the barn. Among the stuft | ™ a y ‘ein an those sheeters to fight for us in Wer! ! There ts no low or law! aes ee 2 me aver Ss a and the system by which the arrival] erage ossthomeeey jof any suspicious stranger tn the tf cash register, said Vou Fwhrig. been stoen from the store and post- of Postmaster Roecke|, of Rose- tole, 1 Wants to Save Himeeif. Von Fahrig’s sudden change of front it bie spraying sleeping residents with Shioroform as a preliminary to robbing thelr homes. ‘Behang and Berk, be anid be had all the Inside work,” said Von al wweat. “So | don't see now Berk know anything about | j, of the houses 1 AGM ot of that plant Cut the 'Phone Wire. n we broke into Philander R. Jen ace, whieh seta back in a park the Merrick road, we first found tna; phone and tefore going to! w Riva had a on young Archibald; “my son, that was bad tennis.” shorter name? re fight. Gack mit, ‘Gfter insisting he was merely a buyer pros At that tim ef junk, came atter Von Fadrig real |}... gr as fe dged that things would go black with! ).rae9 would apply to bie condition if his companions continued to tell | score years have only added more mus eaje: simple pie | ax big nage Pg ag omar He teaches his sons to ride. to fad,| tome. Without having arown fat, he °° make camp and to shoot. Each sum-| bean tatben on @ lot ef weight in the |r he and the boys go out for a day! years since he returned from the San- 8°? Might in camp near fb the pro-| ne seta STA™UMe including a long row, pitching ne | tent. making the camp-fre, target aden ee practice with rifles, some Ashing, cook cle. My. Roseevel: abhore fat. He | hunting and of ranch life, of which ould i |Mr. Roosevelt & seemingly x = peer Wanspell ef fe the 1006 | vecstibia fot ut Fesource to tie After bitterly denouncing | work of a pagilist i1 training rathe: 0 enoape the heavy end of the | : the pink of condition. He despises # Bentence by telling where loo! could be] os: ana nabby tn ‘Otte os be despises « moliycoddie. To hie sons | boyt and daughters the President has two which lowed @ breathing spel! |agpects, Ons te the stern but kindly pe methods. I never chloroformed the | phase shows him as the most Gesirabie | ro>bed. | conmanton watched outdoors at the wagon. | everha@, “Nothing would tempt one of hours of b \THE EVENIN “My Son, That Was Bad Tennis,’’ Said the President “Geel If We Could Only Train These, "Sheeters to Fight for Us in War!’ Panted the Boy When Safe Indoors. ROOSEVELTS STUNG AGAIN, BUT FIND PESTS HARMLESS. All Wearing Bumps, bat All Are Happy, and the President Is Strenuously Enjoying Every Hour of His Cacation Time, | | | (Special to The Evening World.) ss OYSTER BAY, N. Y., June 22—"My son,” said the President grare! the tennis court at Sagamore Hill, swatting a mosquito as he addressed “Father,” retorted the boy, “why don’t you call it by en uglier and| I should eay it was ‘bum.’ Gee, how they sting!” “And is that the sort of English they teech you at the Friends’ School?” And then a horde of mosquitoes attacked them en posse and put them “We're herces, we a panted | bors. @uty it is t Archie at the house, “We saved two | protect the President forbidden t lives, Father saved his, and I saved follow. Mr eevelt belteves President His Vacation. DB rprlban aes. pel eect try side ts reported to the Secre vice men is well-nigh perfect. Besides ir, Roosevelt is a picture =, gr the President always goes armed. ing supper, and then after supper tales rts of the nature Taxer present bimesif in anything but! tring of This Lose to Science. ‘The President, tt | has been an enthusiastic ood z ere servants deatroyea hie expedition koung me nad witted vant, “of this irre terfamilins whose word Se always and never questioned. The other tq, Ginsect he said to the offending sez “able ioes to sci-} ence. Bo the President's anima: stories are all true apd.@)) Beet nd playmate a boy or gtri would stand at the window and| the President's children away from Just @ pros teed seed at nome: Biles or ‘aa. by Aa oo Fano ag we | WAtever sport he may propose for the alten ng the country home of W. J. K.| teur. They begrudge the hours that her ‘are ex. former Supervisor of cy | their father ts obliged to devote to ae trom “Harvar warding ho: and finally ‘wrenc Ft] tec ohh See, nk tho ainet henw tote at che famnlig "hes, reader ng on Fagen Peggag rs Rome | that he spends im hie library with the nea ot, She. Sanity 39s: Tides were two Goxs outside end twe |Pepers eent fortis consideration and | nays confined twir exercises to the lems the house guarding the Kennvs and | action freaueniied roads to the east or gout! 0 air (oar eorvants. but rubbed a| Fortunately for the peace of mind of : Pr | the ma: Hull, these are brief nowadn Mr. Roose determined when t i came home” from the White House er er o piay as hard as he could s home sur-| Takes Long Rides With Guards F Work cc the wire wo he coud nol aaji| For several days the new tennis court elie, living © Deid thai wey. Jennings and bia wife' was not ready. Now it is in perfect wet plenty « We did not fear, nor were we afraid of| condition, and houre are spit there 4. ay indi Dee tiene age ee! netted Ht it Look | There 1s @ boat in which he pulls young ron Werth of nd iia e'm| Archie and Quentin, the youngest, over) Mrs. Roosevelt at » Sewing Bee Woods until We were ready to sell| the emooth waters of Oyster Bay : hips Moa ¥ lThere are horses and pontes for the 2, ‘ er arte, Me thirty-two youre 93. \tamily, and almost dally the President Ome aod with the two. boys mounts for @ long r wave Sebang gallop and a hard trot over the Kood ons oh Ms ag roads |ereabouts he be persone x ‘or horseback exercise Mr. Hoosevelt f 4 +) & well-worn pai " ‘ bockers, army leggins of flannel shirt, an old Sew York. ang{mous wide-brimmed fi mH iy ius an tapetuj|looks as !f he had worn it ever since r 7 . . states trying (olthe sombrero of his North Dakota Ay pen Bitte 9 ‘ ranch wae discarded, No one seeing At! Cooley aid. ag | botore, Juetice |nim on the roed in thie informal « x They ave veld for | At would guess him to be the F od rig mil) be! of the United States. Be 1 PAATHER CHARGE HM WITH PERUR Gore, Contractor many Man, Duggan in Court. | | | and Tam- Accuses Presiden tthe G 10 prosecute hie pariner, on « ot ae nearly §20,00 whiten ft lagietrave W Hens was to protest the corporation es ¢ open & bank acooun ions name, but ineiet everything in his owa ity contracts the corpor le @ Job on the Willard Park, 04 Gore alleges (oat Dag en ob thie job a I Whereas “ee fate Walsh beld Duggn: for further exam) natic end committed him to IRS’ PACKAGE PARTY. fe ne end of fun !n prospect for LOST Wdwand | MAN WHO WAS LOST AT CONEY ISLAND; WIFE SE 15 ER HSN AT CONEY LAND, That Was Five Days Ago and EKS HIM.| i Mrs, Summers |s | f | Worried. i e . « * a Pp we 8 re, and four friends wy 5 the sores moving hicture on the Bowery mey lwiand it cok in the morning, and Musnenes necktt sported & fivestone dis mond ecerfpan and « thirty-two-deerr reacved son. Summers room, while the piotu: of and the fgures danced. When halt an hour had passed, William Lahy we t for Bumme He hed disap . The fe hh 4 ascetic imost clageic features, and ehoud cals, Sletinguieh Bima, tet or ARRESTED IN MONTREAL. MONTREAL Que. June B Benin KILLED GIRL ON G@ WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1907. Fled at Sagamore Hill F akers Strenuous: Days ‘for Nature 1 | I Tish nave orrey rt a . > ‘| [rs Aasuro [oe THES AMATEUR NATURE pen Rag lot a a STUOENTS TO SAY THAT A RHINOCEROS CAN WITH A LONG 5 OvERPOWER A NOSQUITO = | } } | | | | | { aa ze iTS A TRANESTY Cunoeen rwar 905- TEACH CAMDREN THAT a QUITOES CARRY CAN-OPINERS- Any MAN WHO SAYS A A C&lio rs ra a NATURE STUDY AP SAGAMORE HiLl- AND AS FOR, DP. Long- WELL - NUFF 59/0. [2 WRT CHANCE MAS A AN LA | pANNA HELD JUST COULDN'T =P ~ MAKE HER TONGUE BEHAVE .\ gic a Comedian Bigelow Says He Just Had to Quit’ is ‘‘The Parisian Model’’ in Second Act Because of Jeers. | | per Parisian Mé at ants pert * tp the middle of and as: | present he It was Anna Held’s gihes and Jeers “She miq this in the presence of {ne -- Camedian Charles A. Bigelow explained | company?” r ovday. that caused nem to quit “The t one other » ARCHBISHOP DEDICATES COLUMBUS ART INSTITUTE. © to walk sinn and ved with at No acked neues ned as pubile is was delayed soa * "i e wervice of and. after contessed ‘ the ieueeling on the am BRYAN AT CHAUTAUQUA. || Reoognized te Flock etnl Practice Tammany Men Lnvtl There July € ow ner 4 ; William Jennings Bryan will be beck before making per soy ge . < Stale earty in July. ang senal cals A coe a sive Demooratic Laague ts BOYS A NATION'S GUEST sve him « big ovation ont OQ) TELEPHONE )YSTER BA rhe Lees wt FURST the local ions to 0 cate iw Ch and gave gahinn ons , Swatting a Mosquito. ; {THURS HOLD iP “Bam! ’ Retorted Master Archie, Swatting Another, and Then They | BEAT AND ROB TWO IN BRONX Police Arrest Four Men on Sus« picion and Fifth as a Res- taurant Burglar. times about the There wera b Alexander Avenue Police Station earty, to day 2 First orme a man who gave his name 98 Joe Zeller, of No East One Hun @red and Thirty-fourth street, badly, Gisfgured, ard minus some of his cloth- ~ing aod all of hiv valuables. A dingy robbed me." he Incontealiy Geclared. “I was vaming along at Ryder avenue ant One Hundred and Thirty sixth street when @ negro slipped up, strong-armedt took $18 ‘rom my pock after I had been badly eaten and iay almost unconscious ema the pavement up I came her When | was able to wet He gave a desertption of the negre, and Detectives Young Creevy they recognized th ods of wn as The Br They » went to bis home at No. 10 East One Hundred and Twenty-serenth street and | waited for him to appear. When-he came he was arrested and gave the name Wiliam Kichardso: twenty- three years old It was not long « the police had disposed of Richardson until another - badly battered man caine in He sald de was John Tully, of No S02 Bast, One Hundred and Fiftieth street. and) that he had been attacked in an open; lot One red and T 1 robbed of 62.64. a place seven ? street. and Third a arrested, suspects. T° ted. but hed hia pistol and marened the : e m te ° Halliday, 5 t One Huns eet, Edwardé mxicen. Xo. ndred and Thirty Afth bh Wilaon, a ei DL, Thir- they, tjiundred and They declare wm Abou! the robbw: new ast One hi reat of the Broadway Theatre in a temper ee ee ir his ¢ j thes was at least twenty degrees bot Charity Established By Countess) $7758.00 Tas WMA OEE asl vebccoiiea fics sak Anne Leary Started with Im- see ane TP traned as & sentioman whould be te Pressive Ceremonies. ry OF RAG ee ee Tou mare natin Oy Mae Heit ‘and THAW CASE RUINS FIRM. epee | me feal that ft would be impossible for treated Bodied a. 2—The with. Oe mates A ies: @ act [ tol ngs were es: be Slayer Brought from South-| tila spit ot my » Hine tren sat conor cand een Brotharn | fn such a mean manner that 1 f ced the fi ern Hiding Place to Face | osla endure it no jonger, and a, at ox a arm inte Murder Charge aris ela aright age tone bu maby riebrated Sumer babi arge. now Man” Made Her Frosty, "Pa! courtesy taal any ome might Mr. Bigelow healtated s moment te (Oost a! 4° Dot expect 10 gu back, 2 wie ed for the slaying of Bt © killed a gir! who threat-| fore explaining the nature of Miss Mr Beezer Brothers were th m cold water pins | Held’s men mene.” en raia ae ¢ mine's x cena she ho aoe arnich Mrs it 2 in the Tombe, » Ly ated | Sancapotermet mapde te a sroeatae pies: Linment infiuone@s' and St eate’ time thorn Baanciel backing. In oth ae Ries eats inder the Influence of the Roman tures. I : sic Church, of which the Countess | The members of the Thaw family are The wes co ‘ As as the 8 ent mmocm a from whi | amone te heaviest creditors of Beeser ; y Hap he pe Prone Seldon wae isa Ts : AMSTERDAM AVE, BOY FAEBUG SET | With smiling lips and genial wey remained tn be on the] TRA | talk the family sit about the “ i tke table, the guests about the ban- vacate : cuit quet boaid, in pleasant antici- % TU BE TAKEN UP ABLAZE IN ADAY | Petisnof the moment when [ ? P ea ju ® Hoe: | _ —— \ - Themes day na cae fay Michael Quinn, nine ven yeors b Bg RL yg Wa © people ¢ Porty-ee of No. East One Hundred and i E ed atreet, Ma eo and St. X femed to burgtary and SUGAR WAFERS 7 4 bed as A e n lire peld in $1.50) bal for 5 Be arraigned ing . 1 Amste . P Sneiday f : me tial {1 wimin ninety dave end the strane vee SPA tem and Th 8 confections that add to the joy 3 a |. Suaties Bischof saye this deciglon 1a | Too eerie tty ana ‘however eit of ice creams and ices, fruits and a tracks was Instiiuied former Att “g frig: 0 pi Mma cindy She bo ot y taal ned that The COMPANY ond avenue between One Hundraie also in twenty-five cont ting, ae eet comnlied 71s ie FABCARS 16 | ang livndred and Fit stecets he — ~ re ys rd a . oo ae rig at od Meet Munday. Firs Mar- + : ee ly in ANS Rt Ath nit Abell ie Magan conducted ar NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 1 Their Camp :

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