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LTT D arecak a reheat sec eaeseen eal ae aM a THE EVENING WORLD, ual DOCTOR ADVISES CHANGE Goes to the Isle of Wight Be- cause Mild Climate Is Necessary. FAVORS ARE NOT ALAS Arrkebiar e0y KAISER’S THROAT | Zoom Foley, Sheriff-Elect, Says He’s. Sorry He Consented io Bete \WE-VEAR-OLD THURSDAY, Come at Ralfoon 1 c i “In This) _ Campaign," Nov. tothe dediston ot Em=|- - clares, “My. Good. N m not to'visit Holland and | “and | Have a Good —Has Been Dragged yisit ta King Ei Tuesday morning aster perceived Bet. cansht he home 0 horif, wile of victory To our surp Let un call at Hé Des: Slime of the Gutter.” By Martin Green. } iy ame— Name in the { ‘Tom’ yet the} are_rine pris me, earned honest effort two years 6 living tn pervar Pitch ea Ri one man or ono wi tudes, to wh <r pa belleves t Tom Fae (EEE | Monster he w his Inted by in thir. and up- in New! y ts the] pol | a ealoon-ke: PLUCKY YOUTH With the by Him Hp was dt a FIGHTS FLAMES. NL BARRELS rea About | Oe ttinger valle: ions George _ H. Hiita at No. 8% West} tn the iidins {n the tool ow growth Jn the An operation "a throat and rom. It, wa Fo tiat the by. al Famiilcations had lodged | Noy. Lag, was performed on W tite! eat cnemies know ft. Sigronth reinoved: there ated at ere Or us (a Larrea Jarynx. iade. having which trict’ loader— feet), the 7 ta tninen’ specialists who were {n a- | Pie. When 1 became, agains: tondance on tho Emperor stated) that | Thomas F. Foley, candidate £ Ro trace of a cancerous growth had | deen found, and that the appearance of the polypus wan due soltly to excessive | in, ' Since ethat time there haye been oc: parional rumors that the Emperor was from throat trouble, but_the | is a ¢hrill in nis Fan" CETTE R CONVICT “Waeknor- ‘assumed a | Sat Tom Foley goodwill of his fellowmen than preferment. 260 Pounds ef Magnet and I am sore at heart’ We look Into Tom Fol earnest face, and we believe hi ‘ivniciar NAN AUTONOBLL Bridal_Couple,. Heading — for _ Michigan, Leave Paterson ~ in Driving Rain.” and mentally. active as an Indian. His bulk {a well distributed. His bald where good bumpe ouglit to be. ‘upon him. Place forty-od4 Foley was a boy York water front, ago. wih where section. of placid Insipidit, ievel friouds know. that; my hone ‘As long as I was in private ng as I —was_plain Tom Fetey, was. My life was amonx my own peo-|t I became a target for lies and abuse, | stant bis. . Vibrant voice that | fy Tone-hor rather have ti Tie cof drawing —As—-we- ook at —Foley..we-find_ that}. there is a great deal to him, physically He 1s & aix-tooter, welgha %0 pounds, and is erect and big and round, and has good bumps tures he resembles the lite "Tom'’ Reed, of Maine. His fifty-six yeurs reat leh He was bora in Brooklyn, and up to Na twenty-fourth year ween “biack- amith. , Brooklyn was no nambp-pamby Nor was the New lot..when..he grew to man‘a estate, a “Men by grace of natural ambition sought to [27 MoRougal street, took KIDNAPPERS 0 BOY CAPTURE Carried Off Last July for Thirty-five ae and Turned Loose. TWO. BLACK HAND Prisoner NOVEMBER le Held DM EN! — 1907. “Women May Properly Have a Place in Politics,” | Mayor-Elect Behebes Jersey City’s. “Man of the Hour,”’..Ott ‘itipenn, Whose Supporters Sang a_ || Alymn-in the Streets, Says They | Won for Him. S| ly Mayors Eleet Wittpenn on Caught While «Trying i’ Women’s flae¢ in ‘Politics oerce a Warman Into De- Wonien may. properly have a place and an influence in serting Her Husband. the political. ailairs of their town.- : ce ne ee ae ‘| think women should. vote- on school questions . and napped, from hs paranty’ Brodidyt, and bela by hin captors for fentified ¢ last St is a prosperous b: ing in front of t ree Italians a. to buy him‘sandy, totake him to hint ne at No. |, liirty-Ave | > of. he: kidnappers Headquartets in focal elections where the’ ‘welfare of their homes is in-})); volved. 3 ane } — Hf they: ‘did vote they would take -the trouble »to-in- form themsetyés, and , theirs «would be conscientio s and 10t a. venal: vote; Nily HAN + of the Hour” in Jersey City is Otto Wittpenn! The! demonstration following his election as’ Mayor of was the most remarkable inc Jersey City ene tit {Prod ets ‘insist on fer the Best, Purest: and ‘most | Healthful -of everythin Othe eres’and Sales Agents Everywhere ; } in Brookty male from c aR thatthe cro Thee” in asi ation of Mr. Wittpenn’s rae £4 Chocolate Dipset Ss peaks TRISCUIT | Mr. Wittpe “DE feel t sensible of @ great public trust f conferred upon evidetive of confidence {n me shown by ‘What It Means to Him. eee us CHILDREN'S | HEALTH WAFER: Ever Produced. my will.) Sheriff, | ne who an and 1 resources to gris no questions, I Ic an'a need. ° I'd cI ra and round. There no further than a er help one hon- ara than subject and=tee! pore: Political | MA AY Be ls down have’ Wes my sistaem, but f Bintaenr ex, but for every { have tried to atoni Is why Tam pained in his time. wisn. tha necessary. my. vindication bad) oni pasta bitter—for the first t me tell you, you can't stop a You start ft going and {t moves slowly at first. “Ti gathare mpecd. aid tirchgth ands travelh far vad: snewee tires.” Slander spreads and lodges in places where the Ixht.of truth never reach: The lies and landers that have been circulated about me have sel- tly | tled in the minds. of men and women tio Wea SINS Thoupht well time at all, Tom" Foley, ler, 4, I am not ungrateful for tho of flesh head is ci In fea- can Tom | he KV ctat blazed { the cellar, Then Freder! flower factory vand from up he st the alarin of fire, npede of stairways from at P. co he « 0% Patrol ‘They all cK. No. tromthesmdjatring~ sthatihin ren rear mt ieeseune | olane was checked and the upper portion q lot the building saved. ‘The damage done a nok Speen |e estimated at 31,00 COLLIE A SUICIDE IS OWNER THINKS At ge iN Rate, Gip Was Found | te’ nificent way my friends stood by * me, could really and sincer: th Towle. Sad worthy,.of their fidence and trus! The New Sheritrs Family, _ is a plain, bus! t think I’ co cast his ‘who had—to Tom Ail Westchester c iigw “Eawands, AY e “magnetic man, he w city, and the bride is instinctively ite has who was formerly the leading soprano | politics almost in the shadow “at-the-Churei-ef-the Redeamer—andte| Utookiya Brid since _ swell known socially here! In his own lection district on The marriage was performed by Rey, | his opponent Kot elgnt vows. amifton, rector of| As “the Second” Knows St Paul's Churen, the ceremony taking plage at the home of the bride's: var- ents, on Totown venue, in the presence a—farge—anrmocr—of- friends: —A-re- ception followed the ceremony, The bridal couple were well protected against the storm, they wearing rubber sults. As they loft the house to enter ‘Mr, Edieards'’s big touring car, which _ wus waitink at the door, they were showered with confettl by their friends, ‘They will be away. soveral_weeks.on their wedding trp. ~ : > BRAKEMAN: CRUSHED. Slipped and Ei Between vagies nad Car and Was Kilied. Jacob Hackenhon, a drakeman, em- ed by the New York Central Rail, road, was crushed to death between an engine and a freight oar at'One Hun- zed and Thirty-first street and Twelft, venue to-day. ‘ackenhon’ was riding-on the rear of fe ‘ewich ungine when It jainst the car. in attempting to drop ya the Coupling. bil he wip: ber wuannat: eo Eween the bumpers. He lived in’ Col- a rast dine, N.Y. 1, Stim! before on Che body. who is anyoody knows, We ‘do not _know tnis- goes — without galled upon Tem fatied-to get tt. to that. ae by thirty years. We ao hundreds, “of slatted on domesticity ng~—men—hw: and fatherhood Tom." ‘Wo'do not ki we Twho voted for he--pathe: and. woner he has reunited; of dies he has prevented. He would never tell are those he We find w We have and uncouth, jand kindly and neat as a him we nee the militant man in hi! a indeed who woul the earky All of us who are caiiing upon Tom ‘oley to-day du not know what every- that nobody (and ytis trond wilt We do not know that thousands of old wollen have :prayed nigat and: morning for luck for-Tom Foley for the past know) that scores, the road to comfort and by | "Bag know—decause calling upon hin for we trast umes, we ieee ea of the chilled” “bode he has qwariied, of the hungry Fmouths he has ted, of “a ftamiles, he us. there ih erie will insist pen telling happen to meot them, Wei but happen to meet, th as biahop. only whon he speaks of the attacks that| portion of his education in Elmire Re bumped fi}. been made upon. his character that <ormatory, feip but think that It would be [yms trade, ‘om Foley and fell him to his nto |#bout all f ent into | "the new beta intng chifdren, TL of the [Wifes varypro ‘Ws. ‘Tuesday ne, She iss er black. alli Him: ther 1 rry Hill|Indy" always inet rom amile and a cheert really surprised didn't yote for him. It in a good thing’ to call. upon our | ‘public men ay we havo called unon our hew Sheriff. to talk’ to them and took them, and see for ourselves what | Kind often: ther are. i 25-YEAR TERM FOR “T00 DANGEROUS” THUG. | | Harding, Who Beat and Robbed “Woman, Geis-Long Sentence” from Judge Crain. “As sentence vot twenty-five years in Bing Ging at /hard labor, was imposed ‘by Judge:Crain, in thy Court of Gonerai FOr Beasions to-day, upon Robert Harding, Pr ig] twenty-four years old, who gained « even ve | | are..anly. + ne trage- He iwas taught the brick- ora State, but never id’ stand | worked nt it.” On Sept. 12, Marding met’ Joanny De Barney, a Tenderloin womin, and went THE SONG OF TH THE | COACHMAN. A day or two ago I’ was Both unemployed and “broke; But yesterday, please know, 1 made A yery lucky stroke, J used a “Situation” Ad. ‘Was offered work'as Coachman, As Stableman and Groom, Are Excellent Investments, In the Morning World, and soon World ‘Situation Wanted’ Ads, to live with her at No. 259 West Thirty- fifth atreet. At the end of a week he hit her on tho ‘head with a slungshot, robbed her of $100 worth of jewelry and $% in money, and mutilated her, out of devilment. déring tho procecds of the robbery, was picked up by detectives. “Sudgo Crain, in imposing sentence, sald Hard- ing Was too dangerous to be at Jango, He was conyicied of robbery in the pec: ond degree; Jt was his second offense and, under the law, he could have been imprisoned for Hfo, ’ MARCON! TO GO ABROAD, MONTREAL, Que., Noy, .7.—Signor Marcon! aalls from Quebec for England on the Victorian, which leaves Quebec Friday morning, The cause of hin nud- den departure Jy unknown, Ho. sacured hls tickets at the last moment-by; wire, <p HOMER DAVENPORT ILL. CUEVELAND, Noy, %.—Homer Day- enport, the cartoonist, ts critically 11 id “hat willbe | OY po He remained in the Tenderloin, squan-|) ole If ts married. ut jas. many. ribbons and mex In th come wheal jtiimself and his master decide: | his sufferings rather than see him tn it-was shoot The flooded “Mr, Leffler’s —eited—te—¢ in deep sloep, according ‘to of Kill | 1s. discussing what | Gip,) an im- Wiis had won) during the! that he sported the kennel | Ge Letflor, a -re-| nion Park all the ‘suicide of ater, * white hair piled «ied or drowned In the Galen of thay : a she looks | Lettier home, Only an autopsy wiil de-! [a Provence Already Hid 950 he last few eae And irritable. toend! He talked the matte: tin the pres of ‘The collie lay near by, evidently | owner. | ip’ for; over with at last decided to tak him: avy rain of the day had, ellar, -After’ put- GH prepared to have the water puiiped out,’ He locked high’ and low for the collie] aay Tethys away. }into. the, Paseinent to piace the was Bie His ateps and. his feet just touch! receding ‘water, qt heed ra or -teen—stolex Mri Lefties npe in eel Banging from tt head extended between the open his body reached downward, 2s the top of the rested easily on the top of the water and as hin strength down, pup he died. His Body honors in: the orch: COLLEGE STUDENTS RISK Make Creek to Rescue Fighting ITHACA, q ¢ been fighting on the Stewart avenue ridge und had fallen 20) f8et, & bulldog owned by Princeton graduate, taking special work fn Cornell, landed without Injury, but could not make shore, His muster jet himeelt down the steep bank, am aboard and mude dark, do} Prof. } Board Schoeikopf, of the Cornell football team, | y, made tha pertious descent and took. the colle eworn here af desert fever contracted in Atrios: | nan been a collle named Don, ave out and the water went port was removed and will be Interred with | ard. his LIVES FOR DOGS. Perilous Descent and Swim + Bull ‘and Collie. N, ¥., Nov. 7.—Two dogs} ovey Cascade Creek last night One of th Willlam Wood, a} constructed an pisepegenay raf, to his dog, the creaturo rf athe dam in the Ho Wax unable to reach tho other) ! owned by 1 N. Ogiten, of the State Mbalth | sy morning Graduate Coach ienry | | apartment, Mr —Leffier—was——The railroads 1 Lomeers ilit the gate: | had to ‘stay Latin Jamentation but there was noth~ I take It to of the surt hospital for ‘opriation lity within hlevement. a3 Loe Hatione: =a tw Salvatore. oa and a ir was plaar Luteau, Weapons for Persuasion. When “the_me} tiey placed oners, hud brought wl wits er jasi duly. for thirty-five ders came and te f¥ito-Onite-ttened-n Accompanied by oon ine adguar: . iets Bay tO bo: tab ned in | etre a Court. both men! were | the Grand LAS SU) - ABD PASSENGERS. (and Grimaldi, were | i entered the Momolita, two, revolvers: 4 te record count ‘one should oppose) places providing “the | wor! frewent ad sition,’ he said. With bir men does not mind being call- 1 did not think of d zed prevnal a) F ——_—____ yours azo the vend, at Eph a pereisor | cated. smremis=s= erat Here are the rental induces fi K it cheaper — catia oe than to __buy. It surely is if you are not permanently lo- od be an unprecedaaied ma- ‘ority. My, udmuustration of county #f-! | fars won the confidence of the poople { fand 1 beneae thé Jogical CHARS fer] Mayor" Ik developed that Mr. Wittpenn values | PoUY SAD “ROBBER TO VICTIM HE. il Fand’a knife oj the table. Tala wax [| done for moral suasion, to induce the fluence of women in politios very | pats Younk woman to lvaye ber usbund. even If they do not always we | noth detectives sprang from their, derstand the fasuex of the campaign : at K jana me point, of yew of a a prectcatT hen He cone Aigly Be: “ane “arre nese \man. i 5 to Lie dutheu ven) sat Woman's Place.in Rolitics. | cause! Clerk’s Pockets Did ore Spreiii. another . 7 ard} HL attribute a large measure of my “eampaign-to-the women | he sald, 'Thelr inter: | ne =abvow aA st ot Yield More-Spo PZASE | PIANOS _ 4 and $5 monthly (special year- | ly rates), 2il up-to-date stock, hnd— keep them in tune and condition tree Ma ra cere ene orders ‘Prompily good-ynvernmrnt, ts elu is Ingtince, lx certainly an | evidenee |, Saal seer eopatia eral attended to. = at women 1m. Mamsburg 1 Welle for cataloeue. BES ime all risks. ‘Cart-- when ag | yoora -f mped out of t tn Et Uheltown, | #Do you think women should y ey lnforined GnouRi Ate tL waked “Er think! w ho xay vote on! Tenet al elece should ons and in lo reelis pl ques garud_for a manent ~ Aboard, and Th Limit When La Provence gaitat to-day lef; behind on the French line pier punhappy, rebellious Italia ‘than the boat had steerage accommo-/a clean —byosres#lve, Dusihess asmmt- | dations_tor— ¢ West are |: off hundreds'or Avene men —mas Sjurrying back to. South of Europe to srénd the win! The transpottation Agents send them iby the carloads, oft yo forelsnein It was that way on La Provence | day., After nine hundrod and fifty th class. pacgengers: liad gone aboard The 40 v up a wall behind |» off a little island whore it had Its foreleg was broken, but it Placed in eplinta * ing doing. For—whille there was some~ thing Mke a small riot on the pler but{ budget In one: year. the pollcemon finally Ot hid of them, | His counting of the prunes supolied | No increased cost of llving if you buy | Ji) Be Fone ——__=>———-- ‘ =e eee | 20 tee No trust prices will or can | Meee ne p {prevail here, ‘We import direct. We | MBpliar dbs balan CAPT. ISAAC SMITH DEAD. 5 wholesale to YOU, Ms Fcagntt Beowrt £64 ———_— Toasted a Delicate SA pPtcagh 7 Cent REESE, | Mall and Teleplione Orders Tiled. | Warnet Dental Mfg. Co. Commande Hh Brown ‘ ” a Cleveland on Fishing Trips. ea rd el Oiee rhe burial of Capt, Tyaae eo 4 Tacs L 1. father of Serget lit 's Equal quality is sold CLEARS out Bmith, ef the Breoklyn pd J other houses at 28c, a 3c Ro Roaches. place in the little cemetery near that! & }30c,a pound. OUR PRICE, 9 Fitage yeaterday. The Captain. died | ie oe ae i § on Monday. : Bronx: 2 AW mniles y eS maith: was commander of tsany | anna TEA": Green, Mixed crack yachts in tho early” daye of - rifst, and Ceylon: A0ci Capt,” Bmith always took A ‘ rieliene: yechiaek,. Goveund on is ing Mf with cream Regular Price, Som Sale Pricey! | ip : excursions on Long,’ Island.) He as Single Pounds Delivered with Coftes. trapped. the pigeons lala the famous makes a delicious breakfast, | Re COUN TS INVITED, | aD aot eroriiied fora. Bu Hp miost dalicious finveue 6 il li COFPER é CRANDALL was el, food known. ni i ean widow of € Grocers reli at 19 cents ” 1 € Ss Company | CARRIAGE G0 ¢ rt Made by. Postuin Cereal” Cv,, Ltd., 4 Brooklyn put wate Creek, Sieh. 133, “435, 237 & 239 Washington St. | | BS93-S2AV Where the weltare or thetr tase LET OWT THE PIER And if they did vote they would |} [take the trouple to Inform them} fans and Greeks, —te—walk In the orebard ‘to-day and then ere were that many more pass promining in] Mety kind: prompt sailing on a certain "bout to a| great many more than that partioular boat ts allowed under the law to carry, hird! who ay “the new Mayor’’ refuses to be | tons . in broken Br homes. ly immediately Involved. clreny-nhd-their sclentions and not a venal vot Mr, Wittpenn at Close Range. discussing his | In campaign I made | ee eg Quinine’ cellent example of cons lve speech | That is =: sald he, "1 would not say <T-tilik pethapa In politica we conservative enough. 2 woull | say (he administration tn Jersey City [Sias been Inefficient and extravagant, ™ And it Ix mg“intention to give the city PTAA 450 | are not | Wation, ihis Intest exponent of tha. “square j eal’! 1s a very Interesting -porsonality. Mir fone te a fin onm, gtring and CIsaN | ite ANd. He poRaanon (hat quale Maieb gg aya: Jind ttiag ntiein for want-of- a-bet-+—9, Pe mtr SreeteErs ors whatever it is, {t dis- er construction -heside, SR: ter, |tererm. But 1 in| tngulsies Teal human beings from the The stories told of him in Jersey City t once suggest that popular hero, “The jentleman from Indlana’’ Or a moro one, “The Man of the Hour, to-| rece the Bullled oy political bosses. FE who) Why He Counted-the: Prunes. of; By counting prunes and demanding thy Wittpenn | Kept D Dona niarket price of dutter, Mr. Jsaved $80,000 out of the Hudson County | iat, Park Fiaoe and Barclay at. Batab. 1840, | jatar a _ PEASE PIANO (0., erat Branch 10. New +t. I BEAUTIFY. YOUR HOME. WITH Windowpnanie loa. 2 node cause th win heats <0 nity view on the : Wobbling, Tort hse Teeth at abet jhtat first application, feiley Sore Gums.