The evening world. Newspaper, July 31, 1907, Page 5

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eG apple |Crippled Lad and Little Girls Who | MITTEE GIL Are Raising Fund to Buy Crutc hes ASK HELP FOR CRIPPLED BOY Donald Redmond Can: Be Cured .by an Operation, but Has No Funds. , ~monntectersasenneemnmeneninscatetonctnaienresiiattit THE EVENING WORLD, We BRE SAS Ee 31, 1907. MOTHER HARD WORKER.) Part of Money. Needed Raised by Girls Who Now Appeal for the Rest. TPesdis, Reamona, a drist pled boy of six years, w ‘widowed mother. at were, the Bronx, 1s sadly In’ need of ir of 3, an invalld's, chair of money to pay for.a surgical opérigtion which, It is bélleved, will restore him to health. And two little girls who. know of his wad predicament have determined to help him. They have airdady accom- plished much,. but money has come in too slow, and to-day they appealed to The Evening World to lay Donald's Reeds before Its readers, Catherine Muirhead, eleven, and May New, twelve, are Donald's good fairies Who mean to secure the money he neadts, ‘Tpey Have only seen him once, but they tF/ his mother, Mrs, Emery Redmond, Who washes for thelr mothers, They know she has done all in her power for her unforturate boy. Donald's case came to thelr attention ® month ago, when Mra. Redmond told Mra. Muirhead she thought an opera- tion would save her son from be!ng a cripple all his life. He met with an ac- cident a year ago, she said, and since © ps fnd a small su then has had « hip-joint disease. He cannot walk. Has Hercine for Sister. Catherite Mulrhead heard the story, and told May New, who lives in the next flat. The two girls decided to aur- prise thelr mothers and Mrs. Redmond and Donald by raising the necessary money themselves First they learned that D little sister, Josep old, a heroine of the ‘nurse an. She takes care of Donald and fister and brother, Jeasle, aged ¢ and Harry, eleven, and cooks for famtly while her mother goes out to wash for neighbors, She does more. Bhe consoles the crippled child as only a Rood r knows how, and promises hat some day he will be well Ike r boys. nen Catherine and May learned all " ney arranged Id has a thirteen years iin front of thelr hom East One Hundred ao street. They sold t! and planned came last Sunday ¢ they had realized $9.00. tertalnment worth They gave a ana wnen the appladse, now back- ng in. the Recitations by Agnes Muirhea ‘Collis, Maud ii : Gladys Boos. B. SoU hetped to mkKe (he show a au But $0 instead of $9.00 tn needed. Appeals for Help. "Whe Evening World can help us get the rest of the mon 5 of rect at 85 ailment. He is Aye cl und dogan't = tin in the leaat. asian ut if he is once more made well Person of all will be his sis o loves him dearly a. fed all her gi i play to Mis comfort, “Next ta her in’ hapy 1 be Catheri: ay er woman,” Tead abyut the money. It isn’t so eis but it is prete hard for little girls to raise Prt: through The Even Tell, Jowey It will pl phine aad ee hee Ta “Donald ease her 0. ‘READY TO PLEAD GUILTY, BOY:GETS HIS FREEDOM. | =Prosecutor= Blames Brother - for, Lad’s Flight, and Judge % Lets Hint Go, Joseph Feldman, a boy of eighteen, who lives at No. 174 East One Hundred and ‘Twenty-second street, was falgned befdre Judge O'Sullivan of General Sessions to-day, expects ing to plead guilty to an indictment of rand larceny \n the second degree. je Was churged by his brotler Alex- | ander with the (left of a sult of clothes valued at $2. When Asalstant -Distric took up the Court and sat 1 do not believe, Your Ho thia boy's plex. of guilty_x taken. fie-did not intend to frother’s clowes.. He merely. borrd: them s0 ax (o make a good appoarance | In Applyitig for'a job. He got the Jon. and then Jost it through the heartioss- neas of his brother, who had him lock- ed up and Indicted." A usHould say she should. not be) sent to prison,” said Judge O'Sullivan. “Tne Indictment ts slamieres, } apefa he turied to Cotton wax active and higher In the early marker to-day on the © bullish monthly report and good cables, ew were: July ILH to 1.47; Beptembe October, 11.80 to 11.81; 2 ber, 11.82 to 11.83; December, 11.91 to 31.92; January, 11-99 to 12.00; February, Oe March, 12.08 to 12.09; May, 12.17 to ‘ Sn ee ANOTHER VICTIM IDENTIFIED, Vittiin No. 2 of the resent “Threo Deuces’ fre at-No, 22 Chrystie streot, fn ust vee PACT met. their death, has been faent Ch ; i ot No. as Vanvlowater atteot ka hie dnuahion, Mary, Dfteon:years old, a , ohookistrt. z Donald ta delighted with the prospects | t Attorney ‘STOCKS FEEBLE IN conda and Kansas Texas Among Lo Stocks were languld and trregular, the dealings smail tn market to-day. Most of the railroad stocks showed slight fractional cains Kansas and Anaconda declined 1-4 and- the/pre: ferred was uncha Losses were exter an afternoon sel! the standard r affectei, Gene [eant -and—we; many cases. referred gave w mated Copper, 1 BUssourl Pacific 2 21-8, Northern Pa c 1 7-8 Kansas & ‘Texas 1 3-4, Pau Pressed Ste Car 1 1-2, Canadian Pa cific and Reading Ls a. and Baltimor neasee ber 1 to 1 1:4 (+l lot a4 3514 iS ‘@ W. pe Paper 1 1 THE” WHEAT MARKET. The local cotto! ple weather in Ger ad Kingdom. In th onditions — continue | ports of unt many and the U {United — States favorable. | Corn was about unchanged New Y prices. were Wheat—t September, wv | Whea bid; September, | fox 3-4 oe & Corn. | duly," 61 aeruberh es bid; Decemper, %, nica ge July, §9 Deconthor, Corm=Tuly, Bt. Devem? = Sr PaaS ~ WILLIAMS AND VARDAMAN closing prices, were before the primary up, The ‘greatest Interest centres in the Senatorial rnce bétween John’ Sharp atda~ Williams and Goy. James K. man, The campaign h both aides claim. victor: The Williams men ai will not be less figures, There ure Governor, two of whoin, will. it is be: Hover, be ii the run-or In’ the pang primary.” The polls (a) Wounovrow, wloraiag! dad elses ata 7O-YEARS OLD, HE TOWN MENACED (= “DIES CHAR FOR BY FALLING ia ree ono BOUGLE MURDER IN TH: MALES I sersus Shows Few More Chil- ss Men, While PASSENGERS ON CAR ARE EURNED BY ALIVE WIRE Emit Fire, and Kill Charles Bone | ier, Who Took Lives of Man and Woman in Buffalo, Two Shock Ensues—W oman's dren and Le: Women Rule. bitnding Mashes of | Kalherine Miirhead. CHILD WIFE SAYS HUSBAND 1S CRUCL |Sixteen - Year - Old Florence Boyle Is Seeking a Di- A DULL MARKET Steel Common, With Ana- darkness, except for 6 cause death, from the ends of| t Mutter of the | [gone ie which closely! 4. was being run out of | MISS JULIE FLORENCE WALSH FATAL FIRE QUERY LEADS TO GROCER an in Whose WhaseShap sit Missing Since — | Before Tragedy. Imont at the feet of | ur ‘Monroe County, vorce in News a} He went quietly | morhing slowly wurmuring responses to by tie (Wo priests J about | accorpanytig fli Bonier Was in ~ Wis snow White. ivicted of killing I us soventy-elehth year restoring my health, dreadful heaanche: 4 for half an hour. MORGAN GETS $16,000,000 OF THE ATCHISON BONDS. opekd ana santa re REWARD FOR ESCAPED has aol JERSEY PRISONERS. ‘The deferidant is about f That tribunal on | ast affirmed the Judgment fonviction and sentenced him tp dle tn | chalr hore during the week tion, and organic diseases. were married on Juy the Investigation Into the fire In neteen lives were lost Monday Mrs, Rarrle Foo: “on West Bixt a: ietion) of ithe 1 s4.; the sult was brous! jo tenement | stew. 22 Chrystie sireat, where ae to be the original bugst of flame whicn| through the putid- $200 for the arr the stockholders for slightly more who recently escaped from th after saying the bars’ of cel pected that county | will offer an additional Te- y Inland, where they spent ty TRA AEIon Of hele Rerts bots Detective; |ithentandi spent anone erward became very | gtve her only a do Aiscoverea| for household exp store locked shortly Fa Wheri’ and the Sail keepers have olive a free Hcket to Miller | been summoned committee of the Board | to-morrow to explain how the men got { Freeholders Beach Park 1 since it Jeft his before midnight Sunday, The result of the investigation dld not | establish that the fire was of pnoeasiary. he abused’ her and not only her but her t who lived with them, pWho.aisy-resided-with heer toserved to make 22 | leges, he drove her d that he hal t r c ai been in this twenty years and during ed her against tly visited Thuy hed been d occasion he xno ppuring her sid “Boyle made a general dental of his wife's charges. He admitted two sprees since hi mutant nls brother Salvatore 24 Chryatle street y declared that he saw who keeps a store twee \f lowed Thieawhente wes lo lock up his stoer at twenty ‘minutes | sprees he lay down on h Jand that while he wis as took off his tro Strom the pockets « a pocketbook containl The defendar nesecs who tes was a Tent Tet hurnin but usually th ~ Reduced from _ $13.75 $15, $18, $20, $22 This sale is not born of a day, but-it-is-a— determined movement that has-been, and always will be, the fixed policy of this estab- Twice each Pi the remaining stock an sto. assure its immedia ate di 'sposal. is now ‘available. ~secure-suits-of the highest standard at a price lower than is asked for inferior garments elsewhere. WM. VOGEL & SON time Inter. by sh_of the explo- happily together. Mrs. Rooney was not | Vicexhancelior delayed bis de hear her story, ‘oborated the Doy’s story PROTESTED JUDGE IN POWERS. CASE QUITS. July 31.—Special ated the bonch to-day Powers murder tri lowing the (ling of an affidavit alleg- ———.—— i Queen Willie Hands Our Andy an ieerapbina THE HAGUE, Curnegle the Order of Or: opportunity The Chewing Gum that Cures Constifatien Gum-Lax js ‘the most pleasant form of laxative known. chewing gum. Chew it just like ordinary chewing gum Acts quickly, promptly and easily. up the whole digestive system, Low Prices Q Cee Credit" Make Housekeeping Easy. We make tt so easy for you to Gall it’s folly for you to accept the trash continual Ifyou want the kind that need be bourht but © once in a lifetiine, we have niture doe sot setae high prices. It's a tonic ‘which tones ible furniture that by many concerns, ‘A vit bere will prove that Broadway | Payments to meet your convene: with the completion of the ie 1 census, The figures eh: 1 40 in the femine population, the number argon: mas- nis and an ‘increase of ner coder twenty-one y 7 in the a t 1,0 in Senool Dist were just avout the { chhoren that there Were Wards, which ortiwestern Univeralt; d that even this showing { homes War uch ' better have been had it nof maids and twenty-one x neluded am among The total population tn 4.3%, and thy mae us shows that there are 1,98 ales) than males ‘tn the town. an Lightning Kills Man on Horaebae! PATTEN, Me. July 3.—Azor Stim; \ con; @ farmer, was kitled by. thehtnti {yesterday while riding from his bay flei hofaeback. The horse also wan Mr Htimpson wax Nifty years old n widow and on WOMEN SUFFER Many women suffer in silence and . arift along from bad to worse, know. ng well that -they— aug BE, tos: have— eae assistance, How many women do you know eho are perféctly well ant scone ‘Thecause may be easily traced to some feminine perackenseny jt manifests itself in spirits, reluctance to go pepe or do, anything, backache, dragging sensations, flatulency, nervousness, and sleeplessness, ‘These syniptoms are but warnings that there is danger abead, and un- less heeded, a life of suffering or a serious operation is the inevitable result. he best remedy for. all these symptoms is Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs. No other*medicine in the country has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. No other cine has such « record of cures of female {11 Miss J. F. Walsh, of 328 W. 36th St., Naw York City, writes:—“Lydia BE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has been of inestimable value in I suffered from female illness which conse dizziness, and dull psins in my: back, but medicine soon brought abaut a change in my general condition, ait me up and mnde me perfectly well.” Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound cures Female Complaints, such as Backache, Falling and Displacements, Inflammation and Uleera- It is Invaluable in preparing for child-birth and during the Change of Life. Itcures Nervous Prostration, Headache, General Debility, and invigorates the whole system. Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from-nny form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs, Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her ndvice is free. ear we gather all mark it way down This great You may Houston Strec OUR MUTUAL CREDIT SYSTBM ket. openod n } T|trife lower to-day, but rallied on re The Laxative Chewinz Gum Keep It in your pocket or after metls—will prevent indigestion and save you from a sick is ina handy forny. Chew a piece just For salo by Caswell -Massey & Company, Nogeman & Company, Wm. B. River Scns Company, J, Fharmacy, Now If your druggist does mail you a box Wo thousand Other druggists, us ten cents and we wil 'O., 29 Broadway, New York City. EY i nol sell SUMALAX: sen, GUM-LAX MFG. Special Reductions CONTINUE ON CHILDREN’S OXFORD TIES AA. A and B widths only, at about one half of former valye. Sizes 2% to 6, $1.95 Sizes 11 to2, 1.45 Sizes 5 to 10%, 95 Alexander osin prices were: AES SR. KEAN Ar HOME. SasnlSh Wheat Special Sale of Carpets, Rugs and Linoleums. ais from 10 to 20 yards, sultabie fo. + (bring size of room wits you) Ata Veduction of 3344 from Former BRI BAUMANN NW. COR.GTHAVE Rags from 6x8 to 12x15. Parlor, Lining Room, Library, IN HOT SENATE FIGHT.’ Large Girls’ Everything -for Housekeeping $1:°° Weekly mm Write for Booklet JACKSON, Misy., July 31.—The day to olect a United States Senator State and county of- clals’ find all the political forces tinea viene Children’s ARE YOU FOND OF MUSIC? WORLD “PIANO AND ORGAN” AD THEN YOU SHOULD BE 4 been hot and Vardaman men do not give out any six candidates for SHOW WHERE MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS | FOR THE LEAST MONEY. Sixth’ Avenne and Ninetecath 171 F 1BMSTE: SRP AVE. BET. MONDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGS. 1351-53-55-: ‘STORES OPEN Stro:t. eoreLimnteattbed:

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