The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1907, Page 4

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Dees Indians, Cowboys, Plot, Love, Gunpowder THE oo Newsies, Rounded Up the Vaudeville Houses “Continuous .Per- » formance.” we can't begin to tel "The Hound-Up." as Curtin Rose and and Aunt Tilly—were rounded up \W & Erlanger have matle famous. New Amsterdam ‘Theatre -xes- ‘afternoon to see the play that): Klaw & Erlanger have a pretty et Hom as producers, but they never ; "as they did yesterday after- Bot only threw open thelr big, autiful New Amsterdam Theatre. they | only paseed over ecot-fres an “ushers and things, but they gave ox of candy to tvery person thet hed out of the theatre sorry that it ail over. Why_Paper Was Late. ad tt was_allin honor of The Even- ‘Worldlings—the little chaps who on_street cars, hop over tracks, lon that ‘s selling out at every! EVENING WORLD, WEUNESUAY, OCTOBER = TUNNEL MENACE UPTONH ROAD fn front of automobiles and you're reading. Heaven—not to gtion the circulation manager—only | 3) who sold the: afternoon editions | jer@ay. “The boys who usually have wundle_of papers under their arms busy_gotting a body hold on = Bwung up to the footlights for the matinee at the New Amsterdam. Chimmiy, cared how many Ikey jim that tingling, tirilling moment? fot ene. Nuthin’ doin’ but drama. say, bew do we look in two-dollar Of ceuree, all the boys weren't down- fome of ‘em went up as far onuld ge, just asa matter of)” ‘habit. (Newsboys, you know, have a vad of looking down.on actors.) No, fey were ali over the house—in the lerchestra,-in the dalcony, and way up jse-catch you on the fly with the! Locomotives Burning Soft; Coal Still Make Bore a Nuisance. | + | Although the Grand Central Station and the New York Central termina! have been fully equipped for the opera- tion of trains by electricity for months the Park avenue tunnel remains a menace to the lives and health of thousands of passengers. This condl- tion is due to the failure of the New York, New Haven and Hartford: Rail- ad to move its passenger tramic in out xs New York by electric power, _TIAPANESE. JL BRITISHER FOR INCITING Bignarulen from Corea Will} New Yorker itas eT From| Follow Further Newspaper | a Brit mubject, language, columna Of his papers to Coreans to riot. containing-tétior anose | Of the 130° or more trains the: New | Haven road brings dele the Grand Ce! Where (their (heads looked like pet with=asamlie. Peres acts they saufitered down to : tt emokins Hee.) Telk about first-nighters hitting sork tips and’passing out the dope Forbes:Robertson and them fellers— qoell, say, have @ light! That smoking m gave the third act battle scene a iter on Indians.” But we aren't tell- g. The real Indians were quite enough! for/one yon. When ing tApeche tried to pop off. the hero in abe Afizona desert, and bit-the dust, aging head —downward-over—a—ietgr that was higher than—a-second-story seecape, the boya wondered whether or merely the ituation, and-cheered ae into ‘the Hapby Hunting Grounds qwith= a» good will that showed a true #erobatic spirit on thelr part. Cheered the “Slaughter. " soa itor the patie that followed we hight ax<welt- try to-#hoot hoes: into Uile-paper with u lead pencil as to teil you what the boys (ought of the way =—fin-which the-soidiers-and cowbors,led iy “Blim” Hoover, the fat Sheriff, piled ship those peri: “Indiana until "ta war cry left-in ‘em. And talk ‘bout the cheera-of the victors over the (Vanquished! ‘They weren't in it with ‘the cheers of thesnewsboys. The good Jactors, who played up to their special “Tau@lence for all. they were worth, got il that wus coming to them. Manager Lawrente Marston told—the yadience to look pleeennt (6r—=—thman photograph—there tt tx, ub there!— cand also mentioned the fact that each mM Wottid be shail a box of * formance: shouted rumble’: hat's hie we ike: eat ot “and oaused a whistling so: “put two fingers In hia mouth and almost me! himacif out of the balcony, wax a great succers, “The Tound- with The Even: a fluttering ot pplause and other tic demonktrations followed he patriotic outburst of the orch dhe, musicians of which worked ing an tney were worth, PNor wae that ai Another: act and Are Three cheers for the matter pronier the newaboy ys stomach ready for ste Kramblerao ready, ble _Kentlemen who paxac repeaters,” Can you Imagine putting a layer of ha two rs of plot, oy eipawaer amoke? Weil Eveh World neweboys ala tne cont the final treat of the treat of th —_—-—_—— NOTED JESUIT DIES. je Rav. Thomas J. A. Froemad, 8 1., Bfessor of scionce at Fordham Ur » Med. at the. university er a long {lneas Weather Freeman: a native of Nova betia, was educated at Louvain, Bel- For Signy years he had be Pog tie Soviety for the Advance aE, eats, Asm teacher: of acience | Teetapt EN i feed: | ing -#moke-and bad smelle in the Grand ¢ there |< Tust before the battle, mother, Stage! } une :| HOTEL-KEEPER CHARGED He Monday | | aeecdrivenaier-celecisies talore The others are moved y leaky ag steam thstanding system, made long ago, that the use of ateam locomotives by his line in th! Falty would be discontinued July. 1, est quality of! soft coal-and-t and gas fill thd tunnel co Waiting mer fare slastracked north of the ‘station Dullding. Dense—ctouds or-smoke- fi Eton aNd THT Kveriies of to Staaison and Fifth ave- nues, depending upon the direction of the wind, s-Hover on BITAK 2 Haren side tracks in the terminal are on. the-brink, Of the @xca, pval Torte ew re rai | Ganger aitdropt ia [the terminal or that a last rn, ey ir jdown a whole Ine of them. At | Mere are fifty New Haven engines ae niral ter nd street, York. Central ofclalx agias, # fact Uhdi they are mov HY trains by electricity and haveve steam switch enginox~from_{ They promine cli the Park avenue tmmel New Haven Tine discontina ateam locomotives, Vice-Chancellor H. niet_Engineer George Kittridge, e New York Central, were asked to- y if the failure of the Now Haven to establish “ful -Jelectric traction in the terming was delaying- the sta- tion improvements and -blocking the laying of new tracks. Both answered that better prograss..will. be made when the steam enginés are out of the way, Dianation can be extracted he New Haven officluts tn this failure of the Toad u imal ax fur north as Fitty- Smith and of has repeatediy been ne fol equipment of electric 5 had been delivered, but Are, usedtor_pulling onl} Tudlroad men say. the: erful enough to mo’ long through Htnatae “and beertiy laden esturbat ee presses 4 WITH COLONIZING. Tietjen Arraigned: for Eight Would-Be Voters on His Register. John H. TtetJen, proprietor of a hotel at No, 2127 Boston road, was arraigned {in Morrisania Police Court to-day charged with violation of the restrtra- ue compininant against him was Deputy Sup tendent of Elections | James D, Merriman Re sMr. Merriman told the Magistrate nat eleht men registered in the Twen- | tec#ixth election district: of the Thirty third Assembly District from Tletjen's jdotel An Investigation showed that of the names given by the men on Tiatlen's regimer. | Tiotjen ‘was held in $200 ball for fur- r examination. Warrants were ts- { Not Having | sued for thé elant men accused of falxe | | SAYS JACKIES ROBBED HIM. |, a real estate man of | . who says he Is an ex-| Johnson, two, and Williuni Gilmore, twen- four, sailors of the United States patue-shin Ono, locked up in the El. Gridge Street Scauion laat night on a charge of robbery. Quald wad arrested oa a charge. of intoxication in order to have him appear in court. | pQoald sald heand the two aullora via ed many drinking places her and | that he talked abeul ihe Ba trae wh ‘Et was a sailor, Near i posi ed Dipgunte Inte, ee sinallway eee! 4eountrins and tt that the proceedings Were taken against ity for his future gods so announced that a repetition of his “offensy —woitd result in his security being forfelted and in his probable de- portation: 2 gar} of President -Metien,-of the: Seweover {! ‘Sir. Hetliet has been Whe leader of the anti-Japaness movement hore and las maintained a steady campeign against ré ‘extra territorial rights tor his in.) The: however, recently fasued | ran order covering the conduct of news- in torelgn —thla—ordere Prince Ito's undertakings, tion trom Privy Council, rosecut! papers by British) subjects was_un Mr, Bethel. Incidentally. it in beeteved } Tapanens Government tor © purpose of reaching Mr, oe attitude toward the Japanese au- thorities caused Japan to make format! Tepresen ewubtert Tost the British Ambassador at Tokto, ie ertione Clande-M, Macdonald, FRANCISCO, Oct. rancison= durin fect ix in the Action Against Mikado.- “SEOUL, Corea, Oct. 16—E.T. Bethel, -tditor of the. Corea Dally News_and also of the Dalhan @aimpo, the latter printed in the Corean appeared to-day before the Britistr Consular Court here on a sum- mons charging him ith using Incite Articles qere read before the court Grations for the reception of the Jap- Crown Prince and the Consul bound Mr. Bethel over in heavy secu- conduct. and | eee DEWEY TO_THE PACIFIC. 16.—Admiral 4 CH a—vialt to San the tme the oereat rhor here, Tite infor- patient came in a letter recelved yort, 5 ee ROOSEVELT GOT | NTO THE WRONG RIOT — STATE FOR BEAR Wisconsin and Wires Presi- dent sto» Get Busy. — Josepn-~ Conron: of-—the Conren Re} Brothers’ Produce Company, Thirteenth street and Tenth avenue, may n: able to rough {t as well as the fh of the lost bear hunting expe nbout Stamboul, La., but up to he has something on the Presiden} the line of captures, €onron to-day forwanled to «his brother a giant bruln and two oubs, | their tie-jatres—patr being allve. The trio; street were bagged in the northern woods of | ‘tert Toman throug! the the to the grate Inclos: Sahat thes ms and ro! tations the ‘ALERT POLICEMAN SPOILS BIG HAUL BY SILK THEE the Roof They Had Cuta Way Through to Get Their Loot. & Bros. h the roof mer property a Policeman L'Heura for nabbing the gang and thelr loot. few hours beforesda wn @nd Bleecker tram Conron, real. pie Thess parte: Had “16k fellow, but the youngsters Wire ‘the President game here ‘ung cubs attracted considerable to cums ing on ‘otec- ritish LHe! Later tn the day Frank Con: Ton, a-brother, wired Stamboul “You'll) have to hurry, New! Yorker ing for North aamie day you left for South jaa. ed...uree Fame.as hunt er at stake, but 7 swimmer safe so far. [thing—a natién rer ‘FOUGHT-FOR-FREE DRINKS heres WIA Inside, Hethel, t room, —a}_the entrance -Hniirccs ‘of the Tote! Rapresatect ae street and Broadway last night thers ‘vas « lively fight among four employes, ree of whom were Sirested after a TURK, ‘James Shechy, af No. 5 West Sixty. sixty street, the bartender, appeared iSomplainant. According to ‘his story, the bepnn, hecause he retuaed 15 arnks. Thi ey e fight was =Ps: Bir prog TSS Jany arrived. jack and. clo: the-apine-of pool-reom. street under the weight of great bul, Thes_aumned. ae dl ats up to 4 2 1-2-cent poot “thew started off toward Morton street. {ter them and was jn thelr heelw before they were aware + his approach. : ‘You left the door of that poolroom nd ‘had better go Wo He Werded“theay back to the dvorway and pushed thom ing hie gun s4-0¢-his prisoners_with ‘Phe sairrary—ted tip _te—the fool uresux, sto! he sald, arny which was nen theswarerooma of Nathan Tut- silk marstacturers. at Neo. 171 Wooster street, to-day, the head of the sirm discovered “that burgtars had-carved thelr way in and cleaned out worth of silk watats and «ilk In bolts In the midst of their lamen- were ‘opened $5,000 word that x was responsible A 16,_ 1902. by The Evening World, See “The Round-Up” Played at the New Amsterdam, and Have Candy with Klaw and Erlanger «tarted foward the window. bni halted of the policeman’s L'Heureaux backed nd then blew tis Tesponded, and as he entered the on the ground floor ran into anothe> man. With gun tn ribs this man came -up- ad his three pals. More ived, and then a patrol we ‘rratgned later In te Jetoe son Market Court-and-held-on-« charge} of grand larce Got Everything Back, Every olinee of the plunuer wa covered uhd returned to broiers, Accoraiig. to U0 TyGuery | Was Lirteuieaua ni cut the iron the root of the six-story building. “Then the putiding ugh w aide door on the Wooster etree: | A Big speculating i | And for this. sale we offer same at This ralnebje stock of high. 5 hand-lallered. all the: tatent pee extreme Fe nquare —famrmance the stort trina inree afew of the special modele are civ ‘Overcoats, Your c a ‘Scotel 5.00 “Wool: anid Worsted fancy plaids, 7 50) 20.00 Men's Pure Wool Worsted * Suits, new brown and olive plaid and fancy stripe, also pure Aus- tralian Wool, Vicuna, silk Vene- tian lined, 1907_mod- lé,—_This “sale 10.00 ‘sash 35-90 Mens Sutts worsted. mere; all new. tints for Fall an Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits, full “silk lined, Prince Albert Coats and $40.00, This sale, 15.00 and 20.00 $15.00 -and-$20.00 -English-.Gravenette Coats, black and gray. This sale... Ceoees Sreereogesel ofets Here’s your cnance A BIG CLOTHING DEAL with a manufacturer that got into trouble $50. 00 and $75.00 Fur- Ue Wintery hand tailored; concave] grade models, 1° Kersey, Mel- shoulders; hair cloth fronts;] ton, Beaver, tHish Frieze, long and = silk ‘Venetian lined 12.50: medium length, hand 7 This ste = 7 tailored, stk $30.00 and $35.00 Men's High-| This sale ... Grade Suits; ail imported WOr=Tesqo9 Men's Wint sted, fancy design, : ae made from impor! plaid) brown stripes and pla Kersey, Melton French huack unfinished worse, hand tai-| “Beaver, silk Sitaeds hand: Galored lored canvas fronts,per- } black, Oxford ‘ fect- fitting. This sale. 15. 00) gray mixed> This sale 15.00 and Vests, full satin lined, $53.00) coat Crash! We have made n Wail Street. Sale Commences Let oe cade Norelan. woolen 7 woulder oeive t of hine, All| ery * minded, f a ne pete Po nlt-aeewnnt—emty- | Fall and Winter i= ‘ Overcoats: $10.00/ $1516) and $20.00 ‘Men Oyércoats, form fitting, new gra tan, box black NCHS all Sul Mned, This sale, 5.00, 7.50. & 10.00 $15.00. Men's Winter Oyercoats, black and Oxford Frieze, Melton, Beaver, Venetian lined 2 ¢ oa = £20.00 Men's Winter Overesats, high inglish Paddock Overcoats, ‘on Paris—-medels,_extreme con au Hiecol £50090) 00. $1: 50 and $10.00: values. This sale Fit. | they began to pack up the ts and poits of silk th 0 the. th on’ the policeman inter- His capture hi standing on | pocl-room. before the rupted. As he-made n a dozen trips -to the] 235 Broadway, Opposite Post, Office. NG STH. 10. O'CL the ‘driver! aihe-ee ne ging and tickling dimly lighted. LHenreaux had whispered to the two men that it they made would bore both their bodies with the same bullet. Leaps-Out of Window. In close file the three stepped into the but the man ahead sprang tova rear S1NGOW anc TeApetouy the nfoment he xot over the threshold, pool table heaped high with silk wa a “sound he Two standing about2 te The oyster season ~begins with -September- “and ends with April.” —begins-with-Jenuery-and-ends cwith December. Therefore Oysterettes ere in season every day in evcry —___month_of_every_y. Oysterettes—oyster eros with a taste that improves the flavor of oysters, Soup and chowder, od Always fresh in moisture and dust proof packages NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ! ae Wasn't Koliw to be satintied | nad corratied a full truck-| eyitently until they 10,000 LIKE THESE. ., Infant Asriam We recom Nurser most healthfuiness of our babies. We aye dtscarded-att-other! botties. (JHE BEST’ ‘A WIGH GRADE VARNISH ANB STAIN COMBINED besiaeree ~ Tt’s amazing how quick- ly the finish on picture frames becomes dull,-- and a picture frame with a tarnished finish isn't exact- ly an object of beacty, GOLD or ALUMINUM JAP-A-LAG- will pro- duce a beautiful effect, and it does not feral BOE AND Of or can &j ‘a coat of DEAD eaves that beautiful, -Velyety black finish, Beautify «is Complexion IN TEN DAYS Nadinola), the savatean bean indorsed by thousands and ant case int and restore tie beduiy W. 128th St:,_near 7th Ay. Ne connection with esy Broax Store design; in solid at Aes goiden-ork; ral polished . finish, geal fine panel back, round side plates, etc, ‘The only REAL Home Out- fitting—Store in Harlem. REAL variety; REAL bargains CASH OR CREDIT. $1.50 Per Week. Pw PIGO- j 3° AVE BET LIS- jitst=4 DIAMONDS| ON CREDIT We trust any honest cperson —-and— positively: do not-require employ- ers' reference, Call. or “write for catalogue No. 44, Cash or Credit. -ONE PRICE. OPEN: SATURDAY-EVENINOS CLOTHING For MEN, onEN AND CHILDREN. FURS, SCA e AND MUres LONG. SCAND OUTFITTING. ‘to, 181 Smith Street, Brooklyn. LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. THE MOST, SUCCESSFUL RDEMRDY Fox WOMAN'S ILLS IN THE WORLD, THE DAILY LESSON. |. Wheit ts better than a World Ad- {and you will find the address of “You caunot tquat Dr. Wtowart's method ‘of /palniess zvecth erties pal Coeeayher ae is aveolutely Dr>- Stewart, fm leominaaale Bloomii Soeaingtog at This dainty Miss is-making soup, Prior to baking biscuit; Watch her and you'll quickly see = She knows just how-to bisque it, you want just such a Cook ‘* ’ g Morning World “Situation Wanted’

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