The evening world. Newspaper, October 10, 1907, Page 2

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‘THE EVENING WORLD, |Capelle on Singer Flagstaff Takes © View of City for The Evening World! {SPECIALLY PHOTOGRAPHED BY AN EVENING WORLD STAFF ARTIST, ST STRETC! THU RSDAYs OCTOBER 10. 1902. Finishing Westward Run in Four : Days, Ninete en Hours eel With’ sevenly thousand hot isto is steaming down the Hom: =with ideal ‘weather ani a sme ic pull the h et her, regord frans-Atantic “power straining in) th ie streich pathy r the giant Cinarder | SNS HSB “WORT PROVIDE FURS FAMILY { Her for Separation, ” t i vO FRIEND OF MURDER VICTIM. DEAD IN IVER 'Mrs. Biel, Defending His Suit Jennie Stevens, ae Wie Mourned | Bis e inlet ister, Sy Asks for Support. (fie. President Of the ant the idtrector in the Ma mapany. st besides beime int i | ia CHICAGO. ley found A = Aiehis eae enti ditions ideal i the final d muneae rom Queenstown wi @Mgays. finotecn hours and thirty Be, smushing every record of (he fi o-morrow, Giant Bue To-Night. iGinezai Manager R. 1. Walker. of th Cunard Line, sald that he expected t tanla would be\abeam of the Sandy PHook lizhiship between 10 and 11 o'clock fo-niaht, establishing her record. She powould not atiempt to make the run to Quarantine, hot sip ine Btanchor until the Incoming tide, making dock to-morrow morning. A wireless by way of Slaaconxett said Ana the Lusitania wa Bere eseice 41.20 north, paving Tun) —-nautical Pate noon yesterday, at an av d of 4.1% knots per hour: (tania was then 34m! ndy’ Hook lightship. AOablo advices state the passenger list Swax Wit first cabin, 446 necond cabin Vand 1,016 steerage. Among the notabies board ate: Hon. Claude Brabaxon, <Miohard Y. Cook, of Philadeipliia; Vis- Sepuht d’Alte, ‘the Portuguese Minister fo the United States; Benjamin N. Duke and family: Cavalcante, Secre- ry of the Braalilan Jégation; Col. YJames Elverson, of Philadelphia; Sir @amuel Salre, Senator Eugene ‘Hale, ml ‘Maine; Mark Hamburg, Marquis de! Sir Geérge from Day's Record Is Hers. Elther’ day's log—Tuesday*s or ednesday's—awards the blue ribbon-of he Atlantic, the prize for which both fd ‘Steamship Company, Lim: British Government have single day's paitnines oT ee -notto filure ‘on-Wednes- the crown of TRE ART hax beaten the Hamburg- seutechign3's-faatest Gay's steaming, made on July 9, is onthe westbound passage, when she eLvsliants. S601 Ten distance of mites;--The- Lusitania wil ala, now sims certain, make the quickest fe Across the AUantic ever writ- Photographers Painters . Printers Plumbers Rollaher VapersHankers Hoofers Balesiadies . Lieut. [sixteen ie trom Sainly Hook, shorty ele message “was clear, the sea smooih and the fist dog hosts beating Roneenn ier paienenentaien oo irs ana inten ubdthe Healeor Withelm IL's best average, hithe: the highest dn the world, of 2.58 {made in June, 19M. All Records Fall. e she Will win ali Kinds of records direction hands down, it remembered that the Soaekcaee the pies ion consent a ditterence.of five hours, between the meridians of Greenwich and Washington, although © properly speaking, the difterence 1s ‘only 4 hours and 86 minutes. B-YEAR OLD BOY received from, the IS FOUND GU “OFGIRL MURDER - | i New Jersey Jury Convicts ~ Joseph Wood-in First Degree. MOUNT HOLLY, ¥*9., Oct. 10.—The jJury In the case of Joseph Wood, the ear-o:d boy, who confessed # ATO Eth after J) the child to CCMELSYS TOUT he young Uerondane guilty of murder in the first degree to- but recommended mezcy in hie be- fr ing & jut. gulbciecileesL thas The trial proved another exempli- {fication of the rapidity” of Jersey tee The body of fle tte girl found Monday. The same day Word Was arrested) and that night he con- freee as ndleted-yeaterday and: to-day trkl occupled only two hours be- a verdict was reached. MURPHY. SAYS. His TICKE T wee LAU Charles Murphy. mood When he reac to-day and sald he re nominat ‘onvention, waa Hali- WAR saint made at the jis in,’ Tammany | zanw x 7 aualens we fea ave no “Hearst on’ the Thomas ¥, ominuted for himself bdr Ma fri hay ON} Sixth Inning forcing Jones piny vers. pia Orewtord bb singled. now. > O'Leary Schmidt grt hunger Rossman none EVENING WORLD: RACING CHART FOURTH DAY AT BELMONT PARK. AUTUMN MEETING. - i CLOUDY. TRACK FAST. two-year-iie; added: “OCT, 10 1045 FIRst tac $1,000 7” 4 Line: nlx ey lds off, 2.06. s: Homrspat rt kool. Won ha Jockey: Ops Fin. * rarsel E os | aE ’ ” } rx, Biol ounter charges | hand with gaupérian “end inking tu: provide lis Antoinette, Leonant Wil tos TT Te rts teen When Hic, ease ippled | « price from at-Cigar Stores with res, which he was form: feb need rep Es Biel de of her husbar wake that be made t ch year for the: support: Rerselt’ and children. Biet, through | = Kers, Of Virom. Uie prestdi two. corp: Frations and also a Transfer his prop ds so that he will 10 herself and decision” Judge @ general ruly ing tao much alimony TF Rupport.trom hus- CREW MUTINIES WHILE BIG SHIP BLAZES IN SOM (Ce the davits. st officer had lter-} ally to jam hie revolver muzzle tn. tnetr before Te BACK. AT-HUSBAND, ae one fate nai! «SPURNS OFFERS =< whom depend into the steer: uge. These sailors picked out nfty Declares:Money- a eee ~Her Four Times to Set- stout peasants, und with blows “and curses und threats, drove them out or j thelr bunks mn the alopiigy toss Ing deck unwilling recrul ; j terced toongne for tnetr-own-lves. The ship's lifeboats wore fmect-any @niergency. bat fina: the hold had been fidoded and a part o the cargo had: be Arown ovarbodniel fire was extingulslicd about 3 o'cloc the afternoon, A large number in rt Ona Wo joie sw M1 Ctire idine ie neat torm-and wae well in hand. Den. maltens Btart KOM. three year-olds, 40) willed: ‘about two Won drt oT 4 i ~h | i = entry Iaentry. Waters {the Nag the h nty of xpeed” and Sik) added furlonus, straight Winner, b. ©, by j | iF Sumter Yorke SeDan .| inferent sections of the town by (Slt mobiles closed arly pace nd won under a drive, Donaw eke d atrong. Ken ‘added; one Winner, b. ¢, Tin ihe- thous the Bellevue Hoxspltal, TP TIE paaacagers-remeined ina state —ot i until A ( Brooklyn. PITTSBURG. Oct. 10.—T am happy | due alla was literally crowded wits | at nothing ean—ever lien ane pasdtigvt> sei with nemstys_ ire Ow ane is “eiy agnin. Does he expect me, ints estore aed sere Tam, te admit that loam T| cargo tmantivet that woud have con wold ses thlak-of-auch 2 thing If he} toraoly” crowded were ready to give me every dollar of | Aleforiuna— Mrcoidrtjechas mado mie Jement since I The Inst one was x) cUurran for Gr : [z was probably a lucky ay board that-tHe-Maines orianatsd i Sh earge eon tanning ouried rushes chee, Rs and grapes, which varie ath half green und closely packed Durned | Hot acyear for the Ter) Miowly. at frat. Tie crow took | advantage of thle to do effective worn | With tHe fire hose. Although the tre | insted over nine hours_it never got oui) 2. life. “This atatement Ts ect heswonali th Hartje, one Hartje alvo: ublished here “is, alleged to Hbtatiud lat nizht ar Lig- 3 Harije-las been} nk during. the summer h an, commeal | ? knew Jvauthorized. none. ee eens FOUR PERSONS — KNOCKED DOWN. Byer BY AUTOMOBILES. | the trying day: ould.» He believer that abandoned urely burn, -had heen ‘ould have deen frightful loas-Ut Tite for the small boats would almost cer. tainly have swamped, “even If here | ad beet anywhere near enou m tacontain those on board. ula is owned by the Union Vieation ‘Company of ‘Trieste and Syartered by-theAustro-American line je was built In Glasgow by 3 ell] } Company-tn1904, Broa__& Com: | pany are the New York agents. ‘The agentasent word. tothe dock that the officers and crew, were to re- | [faye alt informatic arding the fire. | Reporters. had rent jlttieulty t the. y abla ‘paaseneSTs, merchant and ‘hi ies f Pour—persona were knorted: owe in! hetween J1 and 1 o'e Ke y. all of them sustaining ingurt ‘aenc| all being taken iat real ite ‘SME QUIT Tt —Hrcomd ayes romanian a Beit Waka Marae. pier No. oh ONDEME hun down oT ‘Ander | put_a person’ in such a pondition awe? dwayoand. Md a woman of Apple Creek, O. She [tells her own story I did not belleve coffee caused my le, and frequently said I liked i Be well | would not and could= no; quit-drinking—it;—but-[-was_a_miser. lable sufferer from heart trouble and nervous prostration for four year “T was scarcely able to be around, “ith had no energy and did not care for uc}; anything, Was emaciated and had a i Rall: | constant pain around my heart until [ and '*| thought I could not endure it. For months I never went to bed expecting inthe way of bas Ml recover. None of the; * Rider. nue, arty ag oN at cond atre Donovan, whe Tver at aventie, Conéy _Taland, F for Harold C.-Rmith @ Broadway, Was driving th He rushel the bos to Mower Hos Skirt Hands ., Sleeve Handa, 10 Solicitors, Btablemnen Bteanifitters Stenographers (M1) Atenographers (F) "Tailors ‘Trimmers ‘Tinamiths Typewr ce ‘Typewriters Upholsterers Varniabe Winders, y World prints more “Help ‘Wanted’ 4) foro 2) evelaxy 4 A Seventh Tang Vin's smash banged Ruelbagh’s toward jeft dug itu Co hot into ne and ©) cowet to Channe soryoner by an audits of the Scamidt after * midt advancing a ‘Tinker. NO called ont on striker th fana and the Hoa Cont Rohvite nd to O'Leary makes Ninth Inning. | any. three other New| bd raining a + Allen, bat “of Las ¥ sawtord¢ Mls Nd never get up. pana Fear olds au Bt 1G Dove that have t i under the er ritden more fair, sWon driving. Ameren i Woe at. Winhery vg. "Onan ial Fuerst. Lane | dust even {be ag death's door decame. ft out part of the nig | FREDERICK “HOUSE WEAKER. Almost No Move Held Ont for the Mausixtrate's Recovery, Un heart hopes were y during the early Then bis heart be- oe came, Weaker, nod to-day the doctors, io Magistrate Freder- belleve; he le works than be has been’) ort critical to-day, aince the pneumonia and pleurisy de+ owed some improvement) veloped, i Ae tok Hous Mr, House to get up in the morning, I felt ax This label is your assurance “of shirt comfort and satisfaction. The choice of the well-dressed for style, fit, workmanship, wea Many styles. in. white and fancy 7 fabrics: s: $1.50 AND MORE, jn a’ long |< J fmanner, and as% und Hal! inforined “the p they wore tal a the Ing In the care xo far to determine rether it is & case. of suletde o der. ~ Quinine ” | That Is Laxative. Cure a Cold In,One Day. Aiwnys. remember tho full name. for this slenature on every D box. Ze. Founded 1640 New York The Great Convenience of Teas in Packages dyanced_ service is_ob- tained through an advanced “style” of packing. Many— - customers weighs and wraps a pur- --chase—of Tea... Park. &. Tilford have now in readi- if ness at -all-thmes-theirnew. and attractive pound and. half= pound packages of choicest Teas, Formosa Oolong, English Breakfast and-Ceylon—are—put-up-in— aheavy-lead foil-with-shut ends, and the foil is placed in a closed carton wrapped in—an.-absolutely — tightly _ ~ sealed wrapper label. The strength and perfect fra grance of these Teas are. indefinitely preserved. The~ finest parkdges devised and they contain our rfinest Teas ft 1s hard to belteya that coffee will) <= mur- semmcren tee ayers inci | SLUETT, PEABODY 4 CO wanens.or Annow couiane ommend ie sts $5 ¢& $5—in All Leathers. They” fit—and fit com-= u tably—y style that the “most e ing man demands. sole leathers are periectly~ > non-absortent in even the wettcst weather. Every | pitce -of—material which | }enters their construction is -} gf the finest quality~. HURLEYIZED patentleather stors are treated “a secret rrocess which r:n- | ders the leather solter, gives a | richer, More ensuring” lustre, adds at least one-third to the life of the: shoe and reduces checkin yor breaking to a minl- mum, This process is confined exclusivels~ tothe Hurley Shoe. Ask the Man Who Wears Them “183 BROADWAY, 39-41 CORTLANDT 5T. Lofts candies were mnde 1° consequently they "pleare ‘mals, cnn Tals FRIDAY CHOCOLATES (20 KINDS)... POUND 19¢. es dint At purchases WE DO NOTASK EMPLOYERS 4 REFERENCE. CALLOR WRITE FOR ILLUS.CATALOQUE 4-4, thou 3 : Frequently I had nérvous chills and the least excitement would drive ‘sleep away, and any Jittle noise would upset me terribly. I was gradually getting worse until finally one time it came over me and I asked myself what's the use of being sick all the time and buying medicine so that I could indulge myself {n coffeo? “So I thought I would see If { could quit drinking coffee nnd got some Poatum to help me quit, I made it strictly according to directions, and I wart to tell you that change was the greatest step in my life, It was easy to quit coffee because I had the Pos- tum, which I now like better than the old coffee, One by one the old trou- bles left, until now I am in splendid healt, nerves steady, heart all right ‘and the pain all gone, Never have any more neryous chills, don't take any medicine, carn do all my -housowork ‘and haye done a great deal besides." “There's a Reason.” Read "The Road:to Weltvile” in neg rider fx an err mM: A front wheel Thad roi es rho stop th over tHe bay knee’ Is frac Kiioua conaition. hot arrested Who Is the Hollyhock Girl ? She's the Beautiful Creation of a Famous Part stan Artist. fier picture in colors—all ready for traming—gnes FREE with every copy of next Sunday's Worid, in Greater New York. nol ffour was ° ° Rich Milk This milk sells at 10c. A QUART because-it is about 20% richer than most milk and because it is guaran- teed by our ‘‘Perfect’’ pasteuriza- tion, free from the possible peril of any disease. is Te ig safe milk that New York needs—‘ ‘Perfectly’’ pasteurized. Order it now from any of our 40 stores or 300 wagons. Shetlield Farms Slawson - Decker Company $24-528 WEST 57th STREET Vot Mary C, Mulaueen and son. of) the late Dennis Mulligan, of Riverdale, N, of Engine Co, reapectfully funeral from W. 17th a } Chureh,. Fri Interment 37, Invited his late thence to St, Bernard's 11, at 10 AL THE DAILY LESSON. | registers What, ou better thas a Worf’ ie ity World cr ines eemoemts ©

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