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; “| Ja to their Interest to get big converns THE EVENING WORLD,sJWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1907. '_- Investigation of Me » @ver the country. would fall to report «. forwork to-morrow. z In calling these corporation strikes the operators are playing politics. . It @utelde the telegraph companies [n- volved. If they are able to cripple ¢ -wervice of the corporations they figure that the corporations will bring pres- mire upon the Western Union and Pos- tad that will result in ending the strike. vi Business Badly Crippled. There was little {f any !mprovement noted to-day in the strike situation in| “the financial district, Brokers and} “eoperatora at the Produce Exchange, "having mostly extensive dealings with | “the West, reported much difficulty in * wetuing telegrams through and consid- Y erable delay in the receipt of de- Five Western Union operatera were working on the floor of the Produce Exchange this morning, while only two Of the Postal’s force was on hand for ‘business. The rrain quotations from { the toor of the Chicako were about the } only despatches recelved promptly, and ~)§t was sald that all other business was greatly hampered D, A, Morey, of the firm of Jones & «Morey Company, grain merchants, sald “shat he might as well have remained Hat home to-day, because he hadn't been fable to get in communication with his Western correspondents. Ordinarily, he 2 wald, the firm sent out over 40 telegrams daily, but up to noon only elght de- apatches had been sent. Mr. Morey said that he had found !t practically impo: ble to get telegrams through with any- thing lke promptness, ‘The possibility of a strike of the rall- road telegraphers {a extremely remote. ‘The raliroads do not want a strike and “the men do not want a strike.” The at- titude of the railroads of the country 4s shown by the stand taken by the New York Central and the Brie, “Operators employed by the New York said J. H. Hammond, of the wailroad’s publicity department, to-da: Mi TELEGRAPHERS ASK STATE OFFICIAL TO Bring About an Inquiry as to. = the Causeofthe Strike = aes They Think. (Continued from First Page.) | foe MIN FIGHT ssage Delays Would! who quit work to-day and 1s now’ en- and he telis us that there are but eight Rractical telographers at work in the main oMce, are many of the women operators who want to quit work, but are detained virtually as prisoners. ‘We are gaining in strength all the time, and we are| going to win. We have upward ot 21,000 operators now out on strike, and that number Is more than twice the number that went out in the strike of 1882, rolled_as a member of our. unionHe! left his key at the Western Union office, | He ‘also states that there! | the MORGAN RETURNS ‘FROM OVSTER BM ~ 1S POSTMASTER Lunches with President Roose- velt and Gets His Ap- poiniment, . sai | oySTER BAY, Avg? 1\—Eawara: ¥. | Morgan was to-day appolnted Postm s- ter of New Tork City to succeed Bir. =, who, rewigned to .become ‘a member of tie New York City Pubite. Uttlilies Commiesion. ‘Mr. Morgan was Assistant Pootme: until Mr Wale cox's resignation, “hen ‘ne beoame A ix Postmaster, Mr, Morgan arrived at Oyster Bay on the noon train to-day, took luncheon with Prealdent ‘Roosevelt, and two hours later returned to New York bes - Ing hls commission as Postmaster, Ormeby McHarg, an Assistant United | States Attorney-General, who has for | some time past been conducting an tn- vestigation for the Department of Ju tlee in New Mexico, was a lunoheon Kiest of President Roosevelt to-da: President Roosevelt to-day announced following appointments: Nathan Jaffa to be Secretary of New Mexico, vice J. W. Reynolds, resigned; Henry Colgan May to be Secretary of Legation pf Honduras and Salvador, Arthur Hug Frasier to be Secretary of Legation of Paraguay and Uruguay and George T “Another thing in our faver ts that In the stride of 188) the railway teles-| raphers were not organized at all, wlle| now they are more thoroughly organ-| ized than we are, and they are backing us up and will do thelr duty to alt con- cerned. y ‘We are meeting with great miccess in getting brokers to sign our schedule. We have not yet had a refusal from any one of them, and over fifty have already vigned the schedule, Death Messages Will Be Sent. “In refutation of the charge that we xre working againat the interests of humanity, let me say that we have al- ready made arrangements to receive and send over private and leased wires free of charge all messages relative to deaths or dyings, and anybody who has such & message to transmit may send it here to our headquarters and we shall see to it that It Is delivered. “We have just learned from our women operators that Patrick J. Casey, the superintendent of the second city Aivision of the Western. Union, 1s going around in an’ automobile visiting the homes of the women strikers and tell- ing their folks that the strike is all over and advising them to have the operators return to work oF else lose thelr Jobs. That incident shows to what straite. the company |s driven.” Mass Meeting With Dance Music. A mase-meeting of strikers, presicea {will nut be asked to handle commerctal ~ messages. They have enoygh rallroad )buriness to keep them busy.’ ‘ ‘Erle operators,” sald J. H. Maddy, special representative of that railroad, over by President Ahearn, of Looal Union No, 36, was called at noon In Everett Hall, in Bast Fourth street Previous to the meeting one of ¢ striking operators, Miss Carney, played Witzel to be Secretary of Legation of Nicaragua and Cvsty Rica. Secretary of State Ellhu Root and Mrs. Root, who were guests of the Pros- dent and Mra, Roosevelt last night eft Sagamore Hill at non to-day to Bo to summer home at South- aimpton, ‘i agers of the big corporations maintain thelr present attitude. President Clowry, of tha Western Union, an- hounced to-day that not even the in- tervention of President Roosevelt, which asked for last night by the Chicago Board of Trade, would force his company into any arbitration pro- coedings. The question was put direct to Pres! dent Clowry 28 he wns entering his oMce. He had “previously recelved re- porte from subordinate officials to the effoct that the outlook was encouraging and that the wires were in shape to handle even more business than ts bein. oftered. = “If President Roosevelt should ask the Western Union to end the strike by submitting. the differences between the company and the operators to arbitr: ton, would you agree? President Clowry was asked “Arbitration,” he replied, “Is out of the question. There are no differences between the Western Union and the striking operators. We are having no troubles with our employees and we certainly do not propose to deal with men who haye voluntar!ly severed their connection with & pany, “The Western jon ts simply stand: ‘EVENING WORLD RACING CHART NINTH DAY AT SARATOGA. AUG, 14. CLEAR. TRACK FAST, 4 PLi ling; for filles, (ws years CO) added: five a. 4 750) Pi ag; for 4 Jed: five and a hall tur Ptart driving. Winner, bik. f.. by Lissak —Giensetto. Time—1.07 3.3. Own liver "Bs Riarera_ re 7 in, Jocks) 4 Open Hien sh Maries 1) Tt DiigNotter ‘ i Wiekra oy lie 2 2'43i4 Cullen a Martha Jana | om 248 OR RE ugan ; Boewa oy $46 44 Beckinan 2h Queen's Souvenir fe 51 OF BY Goldstein #3 Moy Cella 644 OF gt Bruce 3 lorious etsy OTe th J Hoge (j yaoi Frie BY ay Muler $ Fast os O. Burne 3 5 910 10” Rollins » pect pd aL Henry Porsa’ Mobile H Finn. Abbey 18 14 Nutng Dixie Hhane MW Jogi Steeplechase Handicap; for four-year olds wo. mr Start good, Wan pulled up. Colt Time 480, Winner, B.«., by Pepper—Haxzel Lord. HIRD RAC Tro ya dx artongs. Start, gow end. RL Kee $10,000; fo Won easily, Winner, be. ¢. by Commando—Pastoreila, Time—113, Own: a) *Coll ; a B04! Jim Gartney Knapp 0 8 128 Ben Fleet ses: Lowe % 3 $1 Notter 16 14 18 2 $68 5927.10 75 18 2 0 6 8 8 *Coupied in atrhight three-year: ing. Wi GF in Torkes Rh. @ 4! 311% Mountain ri : 2 24, 2% 2iNy Koerner 4 ince Hampton, . 1” sy 1 1 Green Beal se.e 44% Finn 43 4 Hogs. 4 c ; 65 rider 20 ) Fy kinan Dugan napD .. Shreve Colesretn Rotter & : __ Mier z Reratched--Sir Toddington and Atim: tiring Watercress—(arina ont 24 OF % TH RACE. ? ter. 3.4 Beckman ay f Metheuo Bay Chantilly Mow FOURTH DAY AT EMPIRE CITY. AUG, 14, CLEAR, TRACK FAST, "Indicates Empire track. RACE—Maidens; two-year-olda; $800 added;, five and a half furlongs. 2.23, ee Place same. Williams ‘Won handily ch, Owner—J. ~Rtarters,_ Off—2.35, Winner, Harty | Grito M u BLACK HANDERS ~ DEMAND $3,000 FROM A PRIEST Threaten His fife and De- struction of His Church Unless They Get It. Hand" cannot friehten Father Vincent, Sorreritino pastor of the Church of Our Lady of | Loretto, at No: cf Powoll street, Eant New York. Though the writer of the Jeterm threatens d~ var! of personal destructlo to.the youns est and the incidental blowing up of his church and rectory, he laughs at the blackmallers and their requests for $3,000. wee But jt 'ts not altogether a laugh of j mirth, the church fot the Mano | should be dealt with ‘the most urea the law Ing the threa’ reporter Father grimly and sald: F “IT pelleve Wie writers of those letters I received yesterday are in earneat, but | The “nt [the Rey for this stalwart young son of os belleves that the memb Nero and Comiorrist with vigorously and Grastic punitive meas- an enforce. In U an Evyentr Sorrentino amiled 1 am prepared for'them, and it wilt go |hara with them if they fall Into my hands. There are ten thousand men gnd women in my pa who, I be- Neve, are devoted to ar one and all going to help wih these miscreants, and I b the: can do more for me In the scoundrels than the police could. First Demand for $300. first letter I received yesterday morning It was written inate Stat jan hand und d with the -us | Black Hand tnstgn! kulls and cross- bones, and at shabby characters, meant to give them a dread aspect. | wrt de Jed $30. He satd 1 should money out- side of the ilvdse of the Good Shep- herd, at Hopkinson avenue and Powell t. If I did not I would be tm: lately destroyed. Bh appeased me at a [Joke But tast night 1 Kot anot lter in the sume t derban {Swift destruction would be = [not com j diately. t {was about i cos erefore Lr : [ot of money—too mudh on The } Black Hand needejl #90 /ani 1 must or be blown up. church, i, either pay { rectory and th despicable curs haye as h chance of getting §,0% from me they have of wheedling $3,000,000 as { "But, to be rerfous, this Hlacl Kmailing should be suppres: Hand with: lt has given the better from the Standard Ol Company. I only|the Atlant! port Hner Mesaoa wish [had so much money, as It would} o t fr his appearance immensely in dullding my/this fall in ‘La Voleur.” He spent the I need every penny I can get |summer touring Europe | Will Preach Against Them. ee ‘HOSPITAL PEOPLE Cholera Morbus and HELO BLAMELESS), ..f0¥®l fomplails “Over 95 cases in every hun- idred “of summer complaints could ibe avoided, 1 leading special- Be netet ist, “if every waS careful to Not Responsible for Death of keep his system toned up with Man Dumped on Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, It’s the most effective germ d Doorstep. known to the mesi¢al profession. Coroner Shrady* and a jury an Inquest to-day to Ax the responsibility for the death of Philip Goodstein, No. 4 East) One held of Hundred and Seventh street, who died July 12, from blood-pol- soning, following a compound fracture und lacerytions, for which he ned in the Harlem Hoa- [ptt Itelatives of Goodstein the deceased) had tne hospital, dumped the stoop of Wis home by Che ambulance surzecn and seft there, without afd and without any- body In the house being notified of his arrival. Goodstein, according to hia rel- atives, 1 twenty2four -hours Jater from this alleged treatment The hospital authorities on the wit- ness-stand to-day denled that stein had. been treated inhumanly, bru- charged that cut af been thrown a Duffy's Pure «malt Whiskey is distilléd wholly from malted grain, and its softness, palatability Good éedoi ffayitiatel i s il coli prarteventhacal Weeovertanveala and freedom from injurious sub. Ihe had given orders for Goodstein's re-{Stances make it ‘acceptable to the moval home, and belleved he was in| Most sensitive stomach. Kood condition to be sent home "It was his own deaire to go home,” Dr. Overton told the jury Dr. H. A. Fisher, the embulance sur- It is recognized everywhere as the unfailing specitic for the cure of consumption, nervousness, ty: { phoid a, every form of ie geon Who removed Goodstein th a B pital fo nia home, said he left lm | stom: h trouble, all diseases of the , tage he said. “decause | throat and lungs, and all run down ns, and ‘weakened <ond of the brain and body. It restores youth- ful vigor to the old and maintains ¢ the health and strength of the kee NOTED Sat cee up the pes. { Young. It nourishes and feeds the ple tn the ho ul forces of life. ice} came after It is atorm-ot= d-atready digested: “tts -pre=—— scribed by doctors of all schools, is used in all the leading hospitals of the world, and is recognized as a where. It is He teatifted he jad rung the he! anybody It was family medicine every absoiutely pure. Sold by druggists, grocers and dealers, or direct, $1 a bottle. I- tustrated- medical booklet contain- ing some of the many convincing. testimonials received from grateful men and women who have been 1 told spital had Ja drink suk at ein agreed ne stoop. al cured, and doctor's advice free. Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Roches- tenon Ys: lack of medic tiving at his home.” . The District-Attorney’s aMce make a further invest{gation. ————->___—_. KYRLE BELLEW I8 HOME. Kyrle Bellew errived here to-day on Reasons Why — YOU SHOULD USE MORE ERIE MACHINISTS OUT. PORT JERVIS, Aug. 14—Tho rest of jan tron hand. class of Italians @ bad name and set a Erie machinists In the shops’ here struck, making seventy-five men the ha’ “are expected by the company to ha ing up for its right t stigma on thelr race. I am going to ho; w practically de- - 3 zB ee eyed t ght to transact du. at 5 out, The shops are now p y Gie rallroad business. The disposition dance music, aria ea baal resus! We: are’) transacting business. Start quod. Won ridden out; place easily. Off, 2. ferret out tho writers of these letters,| serted, with long Ines of locomotives ETA do away wlth the: _ of other business ix left to the discre- themselves two-stepping in the! OUT force of employees is compet ._by Handsel—Eon. Ow! Willlame. Tim Bua for Ichave a clue now which will Jead| waiting for repairs. 4 mussy, sticky tooth ; Bias tion of the operators. If they don't as though they had not a care In There is no 5 ~ Jockeys, to them. Next Sunday I intend to ‘ pastes, In tn form DENTOZA TAB- “4 ni elal bust: world. f 5 occasion for arbitration 181% Preston terysy pitted — = = = LETS are mot practical, convenient, | want te handle commer: siness y The same rtand hus already heen xn- 2 ry ebertee preach a mon on the Mano Nero A ef Meritortous and economical, they will not be compelled to. The Erie Aihong (ONE Who xddrereed-the mest—/ oo Te aa an Te ReeRay, pean Bn $ 4 4i Lie Willams bend and call upon all of my pariah. Delightful Week-End Trip A DENTOZA TANLET when placed Railroad ls not jn this row at all, and ing were Helen Murot, Secretary EOD Uemecsalvernewacurememenciis Be Samet i fh Baty loneinetORworea elineumeaicahusling 8 Serie tif eine fe ita position Is atrictly neutral,” Women's Trade Alliance; oer aie ebargelsehinetcperstneidessrtaent lic Gen. Haley » i Sh Misgrvaa’ them down, If they attempt “any vio- T ai soothers tat acne “It ls reported at the headquarters of | inson, State Organizer of the a ? Lf Jence In the nelghborhood of my chureh wi tobacco, alcohol and ftod odors, t that tho strike Is a fizzle. § Marshall ‘ Cen- | ederation of Labor; Jemes J. : livouteniwece nara irert ta eeae tere ! ig ‘ihe breath. pure and sweet: & the strikers that the New York Cen-/can F ; = ea masa ehinie the breath pure and sweets See ee eerie ree coraieee | atacnbe= rabsaseniing -Terograntlcal| Wall Street Operators Win. ID, HACE telling? Proyearoldn: $0 added: five | without ‘any assistance I could deat handily int ket rie oo Aheurn that 10 skilled men-could find Union No. 6, and a representative of| Produce Exchange and Cotton Ex- = i Fin Jockeys. WAN WEVATAT Of “OVENS “MIRCFEMHE, “GAT Te Aner “ishinnecock,” of the Montauk Mteam Bo OER RETO DTT i employment on the railroad wires. This} the Order of Rallway Telegraphers. It| change business wus a little more nati, 18s Shilling . I hope that one or more of them will boat! Coctn! Lina lenvea NiiXit New! Pter! 85 SMOKER: DENTOZA tablets can Be use { report cannot be confirmed. ‘| was announced before the meeting that) factory to-day because of the inatalia- Tew. ow fall into mv power." Raed iol ieinl menrics Oreomes i eee taas Ua. tant BrmeRa mE TOZA, There in nothing of the ascetic priest 40 Marsha’ H in the. make up of Father Uon of leased wires. operators at, a melting held at The Wall street tne M. Greenport (3un.), 3,33, Returning, (via | Rose Pastor Stokes had been Invited to deliver an address. fGlal “to the Ypeth, mouth and throat. Shelte! nd 9.00 2 Shelter Island v.00 ¥ og, theltpethismoun and | Russell S=caks for Strikers. ; rentino. |; 1 nit.) train -leay ts Universal Drug and puegiaas baataa saa pavahr cate fe The meeting was held beaind closed) astor House yeaterday afternoon de-| *2Q FOURTH ds and upward; $2,000 det a HS h ithe shoultera and|y.o0 P, M.; (Mon.), €35, 8.06 A. M. t 1 Nerintn eee f Ly wreath the goors. Committees were appointed to} cided not to strike. Instead they swb- tart. good 4.00, Winner, bn, {Arms of @ Doller-maker, and when he] gyeciat excursion tickets, good going by striking teleuraphera) to give\theioMclal ye. ricans (of) ralsing money and tol “itga to thelbrokérage tiouses) ecapioy, ort becomes animated great muscles dance |, SPs! Cxcurtion licktlt. soe tee ara|f, DBNTOZA CHEMICAL CO., B2-34 FRANKFORT 9T., N. ¥, Pure news of the strike to the newspapers, (Mr. Russell's first statement Is us fol- low p “We have had a man just come tn benea F ent HOG" 08, Ile cassock. He athleilo an ays kee; him- Sself in aplendid trim, Lap tet 1 Great Favorite In Parish, enlist the support of other labor organ- |tzations. Harlem Boys Walk Out. ing them a demand for a minimum wage | scale of $80 @ week for elght hours | work. Upward of fifty nouses naa| signed the scale last nignt, and nearly | 0 Fitth ave, and 120 Broadwa: Round trip.. 10.94_under \ KEEP THIS‘ON FILE ro and Drawact, No. here who is not a member of the union} Harlem got the first excitement of anita Nectnven ta baoldlateenaeaibemen| ine s = | dp the parish of, this young, priest fand_who “did not_g9 out_with us, but the strike at noon when tome of tie] anywhere, | Looal strikers are anxiously upward: nonwinnere of $600 in 1007, $900 Men und women adore him. Little cht messenger boys in the Western Union) awaiting the result 0 tmp Beard oh a es at a in the sieex tun after him a # d lames near Eighth avenue ih’ One_Hun-| Cotference to be held to-day in Cnicago, |, putt fod. ron, OI psa® te A unter Tait: init NLU Gh SII 60 Sas Ble De onan nc ce) MNEs | Help Wen e —ideed—and Twenty fitch strech, concluded | ss : PSR, pore se blackmallers harmed | y lle walk out. They, were porsuaded io| CONSOLIDATED GAS CO: F #44-ruther Borreating in Anyway! aad: rs / 7. re ve, ‘e $27.0 lone of hes aristiioners to-day “we 3 : strike by half a dozen youtha who had | De Teerke 108 B2 Tes Gid and ‘them if Wo had to go to! ew | i To-Day ! Eee inoeamecs Vevey anieus BORROWS $5,000,000.) #31 irs? icagn ff 2 7FE [rabid and “ance Ue ihe hind ee ere y Heights district, where the closing of =r i Ra eraesah on BS 48 * Black Hand letter on which | lvectised: Otten aed » As advertised for in The Moming Syalbeane) offices had thrown them out/ Sells Jts 6 Per Cent. One-Year ; OL nue guy Ditton PR Re tai ee {ise bat wre haven't emveqh oer », Wo! } ¢ nke ~ 7h 9? Lyeu o 7 receive y 6 a publ ye Je World's Want Directory. ‘Augmented by the recruits from the Notes to Bankers for = 10 0 WON 3 {| ergen street, demanding $40) 4 . , act 98. 1-2 448 & 2} |gularly it Is in handwriting Ny or this Bt eee eigen ud od anclmrenty. eth /strest 1-2. es fibae agaransed, {0 the pres : NESOAT: Fr hia Weaak gto Meenteo waa < al She: on. 8, Manhattan, on | Marnene Makers .. 9 (arched across town t6 the Park ave-|, A/Mnouncement was made to-day thig/ Jy {six tit RACE mine meilesiel °? J ORANGE ‘AND LEMON Housework Tl Tiay oftces where ther =vtare-auasnd ny the Consolidated Gas Company has 80! HA rey cs easly. Post te pol Sk 3 Srotner at Pinosxo in af WALNUT BONBONS Horseshoers ..., g & policeman, In scattered formation |? the Arm of SN. 1 spo ag uniniaiat Prloon. aa a result of which 7; “s -———POUND ¢ — Ironers .scs cacel4a they made thelr way to an oMce near ees ope t eer ors a eet snigeiwers Cl Tat Ro aNNTe prietor wan charged with excise viola. ris fede a Rnine ARN ALe ee seen ee noth at abou 9 12s whica would MaKe (rash Glomenta//eiies ives ge de Geranee \ Ra AES have! hadasomersing stoi aoll CHOCOLATE COVERED fanitresses .. 2 crults, Then they started ¢ u st tie Gas C-mnapy abouc| lem beeen +, 3, Olney AY aaa att eaetena Dewaliscs Gee case LNuned a Vaweallinteationtucl eas Te Blacklock Tv oe fie st rerawa so 30648 oh EAE, | ith the) latter er teechreds iY RASPBERRY JELLY Sone ren a iteben Lite a putting the Wester: outvotibusls A in Wall street th the ba bbe Bs Ficiihed SUBMARINE VIPZR MAKES AND CREAM-POUND “oMMacksiniths undress P aver out of Dusl-| ates are sn part secured by stock of : 7 } aleeeeyii! Z alae mi Bookhinai Machinists .. 9), Bem) The -oMce, mal atched the | DOS Arey fae Edison Company. As tol | . & Park Row store open ery Lane, M. Xe Beckkeepers Neckwear 10 strike with cquantmliy becaiis TERR aon ratiney iaito. bel | MAYOR’S FATHER-IN-LAW ILL GOOD TORPEDO RECORD. iu | S60) Tetsem 0e.sii Brcekizas i }eye S... Motormen 1 48 not business eno used nothing definite was said, | | patel cals } y - P | Brasswcrkers Manicures 4 staff of boya busy. Ct ear | John C, Heoknaher’s Condition Sald ners NORTH. | | | NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug. 14—The wub- } aie 2:8) Millleers!.. = Looke Like a Fight to the Finish. NANSENIMA YA G2 rea Ms ast | to Me fertous, by Cable. marine boat’ Viper, one of the four Yas 29 OTST Boies: Gi The fAeht betweon the Commercial! CHRISTIANIA. oot oS | Mayor McClellan has becn notified by | constructed for the Navy at the Fore 9 Oe Canyassers 5 Telegraphers’ Union and the Western leved that Dr. Naniuh, oie in sea |cable from Dresden, Germany, that hil | piver Bhipbullding and Engine Com- PURE ROW ERASSAU ST. | Carpenters . Packers 6 Unton and Postn) Telegraph Companies Sinister to Gre restinve biso'Arctic | tathertn-law, J. G. Hecksher. tw erlt- cany, at Quincy, has comp.eted her A pores at in October and may | cally fat that olty, It could not be | orp trials, ih Narragansett Bay peesbleress. | Phaloerapt will be a Might to a finish, if the man- yxpiortions. | —_—-— | tained wha: was the nature of the| under the supervision of the naval ii besa Priaters - a ; lr ied R T Lead nese and it wae not stated In the hoard and wii probably leave CO-nIENt | teeeem—e———— = Pombe ‘ : ried to Rescue Two Leaders “ir “fy "petevea that if Mr. Hoeckwher, ORS Vingr during target practice was! Pulsars he For Story'of Mardi.Gras Contest See Page 9. | Q ; roould stand the voyage he would be | gunmeraed teva depth of © feet, and : Porters : | of Parade Who Were placed on a steainer and started for funning at full speed loaded: and fired ft niry Help & afooge be obs oe tf ote Ay ¥ ate ee afr rte ae beat America. The cable was sent by Con-| four torpedoes, three: of which: hit-the : i" age ets ohe ofa fe 1% | iNerested | a f Cooks (Pemale) .. 14 3 i : , . oe TRESS = | | Goepers a Official Voting Coupon. =! oF | > Cutters we BS i pavis Work . pcreies Tale Coupen Bntitibe tne Holder to Cant One Vote fer the Most te Some £9 Itallan barbers in Harlem SAVES Big feed to-night—big head to-morrow. Too Neen > Dressmakers Shipping Clerks... ular Man in Greater New York oy an rk shop ho have be ’ 2 dij ® F di f Dentists - Se Bele) Geer ted The GU Goi Sas is en en YOUR HEAD mame worietor Mie discal velor rane: binaluanl The Founders 0 : £ Dishwasher plicitors wir My ; i . “4 Dishwashers. «o. 26 boicttors --.. «-~» 1 8 ATARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND, dee es ee Cor ae eere aes eer chewing gum that helps the stomach and bowels Keal Eye Service | your wite seems discontented Drug Clerks 3 Rtanograv hers Oe a G4 With the Lady of Mie Choice, Will Bo Crovied ge lS bavand etree isos Eecoinl THE it’s the only laxative you can take without uns | And scolds like Mrs. Jar, ~~ fir ‘Blectrictans . 6 Blenographers (F). 26 = Y 2 avenue this afternoon and held a mass pleasant taste, annoying after-effects, or incon Years and years ago it was the firm | t's more than likely that she wants Sevsior:iunwecs. 21 ‘Tailors act sss KING AND QUEEN ‘ot the mioeting, It was resolved 10 parade] DAY A era , Beet aide Soria whol iratlemploved aATh Ta AB pAuGH Cae } | Embroiderers ., .. 2° Trimmers ‘ Se [ ~F a \ro\ind and try to force other barb ‘ { Rugineers .. 7 Tinemitns ha CARNIVAL of PRINCE PLENTY Ue : : Renesas it Oe SUE or goodness! sake don’t cross hety” ! “(gable A ramencritere PO Ah Ra Weol of Sept. 10, 22e The parade was not molerted until It / |Bye Glasses, | But read World ads, todays | Feedera | Upeisterers oss aS WILLIAM B, LAKE, PRESIDENT C, 1. M, G. FEL to Ninciyesecond street and Becond 4 | “Imitators spring up and disappear, but | They'll show the “bargains! and you Piulsbere co. se. L Varnishers 5 y ivenuio, where Goorge Bonelil and lthe Ehrlich Seivice goes on-—cnow’ and | Have but a mite to pay. A Firemen . 6 Winders . 2 T yote for... 4... seeees Db eee nereeeneesseesinrssuseeeoees a Henry Anuzzl, the: two leaders permanently the very best obtainable, ~| gueret’s nacbetter munrantes that » Boat, ; raters es = spokeamen, became excited. It | Glasses Only if Needad. | Automoblte, Blevelo ar Harse a world | Pap idea are UE SORS SUT SRE SIO Og) pi Se. peared t) 4 couple of policemen who L ‘ C i G Always at Moderate Prices, than to see It adver ja 7h ie. 2 Becca ot essestsesctrcsecteecrusstscerscerens gogo. batted (9 4 couple! of polleemen who l@ TO Toaxative Chewing: Gum Wats cry eset et Contest Cl Sept. c BAS MEE Sr TE ARAL Coded eal d AACE he ordinary gum—but it does what other gums can’: Ehrlich 3. = a Sar P See onten on ept. 10, 1907, HE ence looks and tastes Just i anes ary fut See daivteend i Gea han ) Go & O78. 7 HELP WANTED_MALE, per iti YOTES te BYENINO WORLD MARDI ORAS EDITOR, PF, 0. The two voluble barby Bon DOL mens Mme AD cout sis x es y: wi y | therneeerri et SATOPFIBREMAAPA i oxperta on RIPE | x JUG4. h e an 1 : bi i 4 rn q Nearly $0 years, B. ‘Os C 4 ai ° week, month and Oe ‘Or votre be hanéed ta at The World’ t ste ereupon an Atter For sale by Caswell-Massey & Company, Hegeman & Company, WM. ie i NP AGI OE Le ath yt Brery year, The Boome BSN Tieton Uolete AEE Dey Meno} uo tuum.” Additions) policemen a B. Riker Son & Company, I, Milhau's Son, Kalish Pharmacy, Nex: Fei Aven Below ttt St. vera S| lL eighteen barbers we: 2 = ; cary Soe Brie ane'se ¥ | No txtra Charge for Ite. - | 217 Bway, Astor Howee Blocks -* « Agcerticemenn coy tire World may. * New Story 101 Nasaas St,,faear Aun St. 3 ae aacean’s Birch, Menem ©) World prints more’ “Help Wanted’ Ads. than any tliree other New } _ York newspapers combined. ~~ Path ote: Brooklyn, 204 Washiaxton a, and Pulliser Mallding, Pt ate a i York City, and two {housand other druggisis. {f sour draggist doas not sell Gom-Lax, send ua ten Tontatands we ioltl malt you a box, GUM-LAX MFG. CO., 29 Broadway, New York. City. tody, Pollle Court Magtatrate House paroled tham until to-morro: morning for examination on a charge | ,af disorderly conduct. ® wT