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GQ At 10.29 o'clock Joe Fox’ Corbett's platol announced the startin, t Wocdiawn on Feb. 16 last, when| We} Brooklyn @ivorite, started a of the race. - [twenty-three persons were killed and Bnd iieeniie cartiialaai ME Hey Vcccwe an } ~ tional sprint on the soutt, side of the| It was ncce@sary, however, that the sixty-seven Injured, began to-day before | sewing In the parlor of the apartme: Company have assem- a track and before the others could! contest begin promptly at 1 o'clock, or | Justice Keliogg, of Piattaburg, N. Y., ent ked her. bled: 2 wake up he was nearly a. half lap|the race would have to be prolonged |in the Appellate Division of tle Su-| a heard the blx St. Bernard's in their show-roon a Cond ehead, Siol, the Dutchman, went after| later than 1 o'clock on next Saturday | preme Court. ia feeyare xrowls, and: then the, screams, notable col'ection of o>’ a | i ects him like a shot and tho other Jeaders| night, thereby courting the danger of| A great array of legal talent was ipehle younna mistress. Sa one. sprang, ‘ @oon tagged on behind. In the hot|;running Into tha Sunday hour. marshalied in the company's end of tle/| a one in the building had} wrought or mounted in 4 pace which followed tle Logan-| As no regular police are permitted | !awyers’ table. Dé Lancey Nicoll, John aitemertty. toventer the Mabiand save terling silv > t ~ -. Bardgett, the Downing-Butler and the|{nside the Garden, 100 Pinkertons un- E. Lindsay, and A. H. Harris were’ the | her from the dog. i sterting fiver. # ~@amuelson-Mitten teams were lappod.|der Capt. Duhain are protecting the| most prominent df Mr Smith's at- i | Dog Attacks Policemen. This exhibition co aprisss a < é Darragon’s wheel collapsed and Me-| crowd from thugs and pickpockets andj trneya. Assistant Distriet-Attorney } A tenant in the howe finally t ch TT, 5 (i) Donald went down with him. Neither|incidsntally barring notorious churac-| Smyth conducted the prosecution. a 4. phoned to the police station and six; rich array of Tablewere in- t=} ‘was periously hurt. Aereeate thes doors: Manslaughter {n the second degree {s} renerves were rushed to the houre. cluding Caviar Sets, Afie-- Corbett Starts Race. The Pinkertons fired their opening bettie! by imprisonment for not} SEA RTS | When they burst in the door of the} Di Cc qc f (<3 a At dawn this morning 10,000 yawning, | FU by falding a crap game In the | More than fAfteen years or by a fine of 5 Bs fs . | Mat. the dog turned from the unconscious! nnher Ss ognse an: oles Bena oe net ines lace ad Snenient ‘and tossing the entire outat | He is ae Flatbush Woman Accuses} But One Man. Got W ant tepinem wom nena eeedsthenl Sets, Chafing Dish Condi- oh Gorden staring down oa the huge bicy | nto the atreets. = riends of Victime on Hand, rall- R assenre A | Though a dozen shots were fired nt tet e Cle bowl, with ite sixteen spinning rid- Darragon Wanted Brake. In the cancroon, were many atthe; Yvell-Dressed Passenger the Promoter was Held in it. tie st Hernard managed to set Into! ment Sets, Spirit Lamp + ers, impatiently waiting and watcalng—| Iver Lawson, the Chicago sprinter, | re‘atives of the victims of the wreck. 4 S. = j the hallway, There tt was finally beat~ Sere > fori jdstiwhat! they didnot know: wan the firat rider to make fifty milea,| One of these wes & gray-halred woman Whom She Pursues. $1,500 B Heniintaralenciackandiaieeoraant marie Cxyctiet ec Comeniasa ‘A tall, a collision, @ sprint to-gain | It Was after 3 o'clock. At that time! wno nad lost her son and hueband in| | Surgeon Keel. of the Seney Hospital. | Sandwich Plates, Centre. M. KRIGER, the men were just pluxeing along, and) the fatal amash. An added pre of | toupd Mrs. Veder terrtbty bitten and her} Pieces for Fruitand Flowers Lees ae { EARN * \) @eveloped: later he did under gieers and was hpt on the heele of f Tailenters in Peril, from the race amt Hanty Downey, his partner was taken in ax @ running mate for Matt Downing who was left alone by the retirement of Walthour. ‘The new Downey-Downing combina- (There was great commotion for a | moment and It was all some of the| accidents exces tie unfortunate riders | { t 1 fali-end fellows could do to keen from ne fot the bumps. FOR WR TH A] j : [ tbel: lapped. Rust rushed from his very team entered according to Ss 2 areesion oom tn time to keep up the/achedule, except the Western team. tn j 1X- [ Ja Race L ire Opes chase after Lawson and he was finally | which Nat Butler was substituted for Ss y | 3 Snel overhauled. Hopper. who was vecentiy injured in) s z ww ‘At 124 o'clock Nat Butler retired} Boston and had not recovered suff! j } ij ; ‘An added feature of then six-day race} The Evening World offers a pair of H | = “ he 5 | Wife Urged Him to Quit. When Walthour reappeared, which !t protest, he looked ten years cider: His wifs besged partner, teok a tumble within a few minutes. Under the rules, no Japa can be gained in the first hour, of, at least, they do not count, and nobody was hurt i Glently to undertake the six days’ ride. 15,000 See Start. son Square Garten at midnight to w ness the statting of a bicycle race New Ketting the pick of the seats. The excelient aysiem arranged by thé police quickly brought the: ar- rivals into line, and when the gates were opened, promptly at one minute When 16,00 poopie xathered at Madi-| MONDAY, DECEMBER 9. !190U!:. ' THE EVENING WORLD. ‘SMITH ON THIAL New York Central's ¥ ‘The irtal uf Alfred H. Smith, Vice- COST 23 LIVES mes ne fan enthusiastic response from the tans, s Responsible for It. | : 'Vote for Most Popular Team in “ft this year, and one which has met with| handsome Reading 1X8 racers, to be presented to the team receiving the Rreatest number of votes. A coupon [ts the popular team contest of The! wii be found in The Evening Word Vice-Presi- | Bvenins World. The editions of The} every day This coupon can be filled! Most popular team will@.celve handsome heading (1908) Racers. Presented by THE EVENING. WORLD. Spee ‘avenue station i epee St. Bernard Pet -Attacked by} |ears were wren and her arms and lex? | jterriely ldcerated by the mad anima! before the: reserves, from ‘the Fifth * came to the woma typewriter copy for the execu ns of the will are 000‘0S1S - don will have {o start out with @/ york experlenced a situation which penalty of bne lap behind the leader# probabiy could not exist In any. o.bor JEventae World sold like hot’ cakes to-| out. and matled to the Bicycle Race {bexin proc ° der the rules. ay city of the world Instead of diminish-; dent Accuse, f . [day jn and).out of the Garden, every| Editor of Tre Evening World, j pa ane i a le [jah mAValthour foundAiimeclt so weak dur-}ing the attendance, the announcement) dent Accused of Manslaugh: Graliable paper belng «rabbed by the| ‘The racers can be seen on exhibition Rabigs Mangles His | i POR TO-DAY. Ing the early, morning tours that he had) that the race would not begin until 1 ter i NV Crd followers of the various riders, at the Ganten ° ae Sun rises ) sete, 4.34! Moon sete. 9.22 . 0 call tor help when @ spring Was) o'clook and the doors would not bo) in Woodlawn Crash. | Mistress. | Low Water, Zz starte® which gas the other teams ®/opyned until 12 under the new Sunday) Pune are MPa AM PME oO a Jap, é amusament regulations, the immense! (a -~ “TENS <= G ; G Havaroomeiiient PO Des peepee | a) rat Tren Waithour made the crouch pre-|amohitheatre was. vacked. Lone be-| SELECTING THE JURY. EVENING WORLD VOTING CONTEST RiP gretnericlen Water) acoy oun Ellas Gale tacenanels Alimaliatace aia Wati1t tea paratory to coming up to the apSntlnk | rory midnight one hundred patrolmen ; i | : Pitas aca ape otic acacia aah sae i l=} oy eset AEE tet AL ICOLT AD ah ear eeet y [Fill out this coupon with the names of your favorite [ere caer der esng lease ROT ' e way ‘ferpan4, |rection of Pollce Commissioner Baxher. Prosecutor Will Try to Show . - i i on : T He could nat keep ub the pace, 824) were srationed around the Garden to i 1x a i ace eam | 4H Fifteenth street, ‘Brooklyn : Downey was hurried to the rack tore" |.1q hack the throne which had beeun i ; stat | - y : : co : : soe GES . ‘i " \ k j a St. Berhard dog that suddenly 4 i Beve him. hold. back the throne witch Has Morar) That the Railroad Official | - ° | Se Bernard dog that siddenty ae: | i A 5 TEAM ; ee Sees : }yeloped rabies, Het face, throat und a e ° him not to continue, but he started. Be- ‘fore Downey had gotvep to sleep again, however, Waithour began calling for Wie seat e help, and, as Downey did not anpear, | Garden on won eevee on a charge of manslaughter in the ar - the Dixie rider deliberately rode off the | Twentj-almth aid ‘Twenty: Waren ty eaten raat red Cea ee ited taal Soe eater re Sper seen i streets and Into Fourth avenue. Many x i a | Be had r other Be . i tiack and by 86 doing forfeited hi wreck of the Brewster electric express ltamily before he variedeand N anticipation of Christ- Place In the contest. “Jap, an Grrest or anything would have attec 12 o'clock, tors reached ell the strings of apo: the wa: of them were stil] outside when Jim the crowd kept yelling for them to get President and General Manager of the New York Central Rafiroad Company pathetic import was lent by report SEND COUPONS TO BICYCLE RACE EDITOR.. g f <7 Pr O. BOX 1354, nr drop in ballot boxer in the Garden STVLISH GIRL Florence I. Aalano. pretty, dark-eye?| ann ww, Frdaman, who has a «mall rescue. She wan alone in her apartment wit! “had always been a peculiarly faithful FROMAN'S GET- jothing tripped to ribbons. 30th ears CHRISTMAS GIFTS IN STERLING SILVER FIVS AAAI m)s giving, the Whiting, Toi'et Silver in an extensive tearing around the Garden for a few laps McDonald jumped away tn tho lead. Then Moran, Fogler and Breton took ‘a hand at the sprinting and were with- fn a hundred yards of having a lap on 4 nally decided to abide by the ruling of the officials, and took off the braki The big Frenchman then mounie: wheel and reileved Breton, been riding. Although fresh from hi long rest, Darragon made to attempt who bad} summoned by both, sie Mr.Smith Is a rather good-looking, heavily built, middle-aged man. His face, with close-clipped sandy mus- tache, convevs af impresston of alert strength. Hin expression ia pleasant, He from her muff and described her at- tempt to get away. The girl wept ana pleaded for mercy, saying that. she saw ‘the puree on the floor and picked ft up to buy presents for her twelve Mttle brothers and sisjers The purse kidnapper. There was not a negative) reply. Then he demanded #0 from cach xpplicant as evidence of good faith, and ment then over to the wilds of Jersey to hunt for little Sfarkaret Castle, who has a five-inch scar on her lett cheek elaborate circular | wounds were c: ——+ oe CUTS OFF WIFE, BROADWAY & NINETEENTH ST. Ladies’ Raincoats, for- mer price $10.00, at.. Ladies’ Cravenettes, for- mer price $14.50, at.. Ladies’ Cravenettes, for- mer price $18.50, at.. $3.50 $6.00 $8.50 DINAN © done. But aside trom the opening of the cafe for the sale of harder drinks |“ eve On: that the accused's aged mother had| and weartng a fashionsdie gown and ro Pe és % 7 Darragon, : Mi but cozy office at No. 150 Nansny street © prac torn of and ace ‘ @t > o'clock nothing of a startling na- : won, the great French rider, was) been kept in Ignorance of the &Fave! Parisian hat. was held in $30 ball for} 4. ‘ Sees : y Jacerated with a dozen wounds greets Enormous Stock Cravenettes and Raie- ture broke the initial hours of. the lonr | tbe first to make a kick, and for a tlme) charge against: her son and had no advertised for private detectives capa-| | und. variety of new patte:ns, Ms. es i looked as {f he! might retire from the ty trial by Magistrate Higginbotham in ty ae ler arms and lees Were also badly torn. | : Da | fy coats Must Be Sold for Anything f six-day grind. | te looked as if he! might retire trom the (aga of the serious situation which he dle of “extra vo n the policemen arrived’ the Smokers’ articles and sets | | They'll Bri | Then came, at 6.30 o'clock, the gra its frout wheel, and-aa this is againat | ooo the Lee Avenue Police Court, Brooklyn.) gay ang applicants poured into his of Atadtanwsmiveltve mistress skits oat Si scant in Tg | bes f reprinting ever indulged in by riders in| the rules of the race, R. F. Kelsey, | greg a ea eee ean te eae ty | fer at the rate of four or five « min-} a few minutes later the young| ver mounted Canes and Recelver’s Sale Now Golng On. 3 the-first few hours after the start cf r|Ghairman of the Moaed of Contest og} Witenes to the back wall, among picking the pocket of Mra. Auguste | ute tie) advised them in his _adver- is eadseuocnen Umbrel’as: Reick sats eves Ds nih 30 o six-day bicycle race. Darragon, the| the National Cycling Association, in-| (em being B. FR. Rogers, who was) Farber, of No. MS East Fourteenth | isement io come carly. and there were | wer to thr i - Sete a great French rider, started it with r| formed nim that he would have to re-| Motorman of; the wrecked’ train. As/ street, Flatbush, on a Franklin avenuc| \ yore fon hand at 7 o'clock. Rheraicenaniilieron pal thoy | Priestley Cravenettes and great burst of speed, und after golnr| move the brake or he could not ride.| ‘he trial proceeds a small army of) car, nie ene antney were ushered into |coverin. an hydrophonia, was pract Rubberized Sliks for Women. {three laps Jacquelin, another foreign | After a song argument Darragon, ai|Cxperts in electric reiiroading, includ-| ara Farber told tie Court how the} young Mr. Frdman's presence he asked |CHlly certain if sae sur SILVERSMITHS| Tuts rader, shot to the front, Then after| tho request of his partner, Breton, fi-|!9& many college professors, will bei gi had deftly extracted her purer | ine: Vad coulduranvaownrs | hone: iniurlen s Ladies’ Raincoats,. for- s 4 them shortly: if they could ext was be mer price $7.50, at... $1.75 “Kat Butier when Nat's partner. Hardy | go any sprinting, He seemed discour-| though he looked sérious to-day. Y + heen y amined $18. . This is all in an Dewsldg! came.on the track, and atwer| aged. The only excitement during the| Wore a dark sult of heavy material | “4, <7 hi a ‘ber, she was > ENS. « rp A y 4 tas ‘one of the greatest sprints ever wit- | early hours of the morning was betwee, |and a four-in-hand Ue of a dark green mataa Nsneteea way FAMetNce) 7 pepe ae Pte m9 Ave- i Wee Prleatley Gare | Reswed, finally eaught up with tho lead-|3 ang 4 o'clock. ‘ color: Gee | er ace d cuscheass, aiihiadrad Thornl {come gener stone dre chiro spits ny tte sia flnesth Earners fors/again. Then every one sprinted. | \Jacquelin, who had teen riding in the Selecting the Jury. Poy ae) Cn eh SHELIA Gea re Ge SP aha ae For Xmas Gifts overep for = Pice¢ 10.00 rear of the bunch since the race atarted,| Mr. Smith leaned back in hie chatr ‘ per set) : | L = : ase ‘arms. She was jostled by the girl, who | i We TRUST ANY NONEST Ladies’ Rubhswized Silk Several Hurt In Fall. {1 All of a sudden Reynolfs and Beo- ayon, the Irish-English team, while try- Ing to relieve each other, collided and suddenly rushed to the front and gaimed fifty yards before the others got going. Benyon then went after him with the with his oven Axed on the oéiling while Mr, Nicoll examined the first talesman. who waa Robert Davis, of the firm of Davis Bros., roofers, of No, Sil Gast fore pe reached the ferry he saw & Nght. He hurried to Police Hradquar ters, where he eax Lieut. John Brewin. Breslin went down to Erdman's office sat next at her left. Two rough-loox- ing men brushed by at’ the same time, causing a congestion In the car aisle, during which the gin: took the purse. TOOTHER WOMEN PERSON. OX PRICK. PACASHoeCREDIT garments; former prices $20.00 to $45.00, as low as Be $6.50 Priestioy Cravenettes for Men, Went down in a heap, with Saxon jothers behind, whle the crowds stood up i Willams ard Dupre, the Frenchman. |and yelled themselves hoarse for Jac- |One Hunéred and Forty-elghth street. ‘A second later the girl Jumped .off the!ang ostensibly Joined in Yhe searoh for wa We do not ask employer: & tumbling over them. Both Reynolds |quelin to gain a lap. ‘The Frenchman | Mr. Davis is a middle-aged man of the | cat, half-way In the blook. She hurried iyrpgaret ie, paying the ™%0 de- reference. Call or fee’ ‘kintoshi x And Beayon were carried to chairs and |quit az soon as Benyon overtook him. | s0!ld buninese type. He was accepted:| to the sidewalk and began to run. Mrs.) 44 frien ne went to the ‘Tombs | illustrated Catalogee Men's Mackintoshes, $1.25 { E Were found to be sy badly Injured that !Then followed a series of sprints, in| by both sides after a few pertunctory werber, a dees that her pocket- is i a \ arrant for Bramen's |Evyereit B. Webste z former price $5.00, at ° i Manager Pollok, at te suggestion of | wnlch Reynolds, Walthour and Georget,|queations. The selection of jurrmen arnierepbedlislopiithis icarli aes ea wed fret tat he waa lo: ee b ebster, Long Men'siiRaincoatina fol 3.75 ; the resing oMelals, ordered both out |the Frenchman, took a turn at trvihe | went on rapidly. The second taleeman That girl stole iny pooset-|arrest. He charne omee with- | Islander, WV. Ss 2 mer price $10.50, at.. $3. ] of the race Neither was able to re- | “Wile each of these made a desperate | ctled, Hurry J. Meehan, of No. #& Pavosrsigan: thetic woman, selec li ees ane feext wee Se NE Being Sued for ov Ne Men's Kaincoats, can be: C ¢ foond tao wo when the time. lmit of |sprint. they falled to gain aa the others | West Sixty-ninth street, .an assiatant | aout thirty years old, and wore a short /OUs ® leense sand further Saab ear Divorce, When He Di 37-39 MAIDEN LANE N.C worn all year round Mh |. fttoen. minutes expired. evnolde had | were ‘still frosh and, strong, and, soon | cashier to a copper company, was re-| Kirt Up sforton alroce the eit) Hed. {obtaining money under felac. pretens 1VOrce, en He Died. _ 2 UN} former price $12.75. $5.00 i U his arm: badly cut and brulsed overtook them. +] lected by Mr. Smyth with’ Mra. Surber gaining Gn her AC Erdman had, Inatructed all, ble host |. FULTON ST BROOKL | Mante avenie tities. £ } F | | : ‘ faSlor street the gir) whee about teotiver to remain he Jersey} ss y E , After the exctement had subsided | Rutt Hit Over Eye. William Hi. Bolton, a secretary of « | the corner, but in avotding young chil | of aeteruntine for little Margaret until ENTE TTT EEY ‘Cravenette” stamped Chief Scorer Al. nd announced! Rutt, the big German, who was badly | try-gooda concern “|aren fell to the sidewaix. Setore stie| Saturday. Then to report to him and | The Evening World.) paers ‘ iry-gooda oon at No. 46 Broad. Sat 2 on-every yard of the that during the great sprinting Wilcox, | shaken vp by being hurled into a post | vay, was promptly jicarea sy: could remain her feet Mrs, Farcer was! peceive $3 a day and expenses. The) . LL, Dec. §—The will o ROYAL o y) erica : Lawson, Galvin, Jacquelin and Rey. | When his rear wheel burst, resumed rid- d M Henged by the | at her heels. Tearchers for little Margaret met by Svereit Bit Webeleriiadiwell cloth, former ‘price 6 P aves See eaU At ina while Lams | De aman at defenso when he acknowledged thathe | Mrs. Farber says she saw Miss Aslano |chunce in the Hack Peuooas rand Satan aD fe U Ni URE co $15.50, at . oe $i 50 ; doa pee tet td | Ho complained of severe pains in his | hiad visited the acene of the wreck. take the money from the purse and | comparing notes, came swiftly by to} CUR AREA DAG ote an T = Men's Fine Craveuettes, § berg had lost two laps. headeand hadsal dix lump- over: hin’ lettll °lcampbell cB; Carmichael af/comimmlon |e gUe ee rhea hea ed noes | Newaxork, (More than Al erors. lars] horses, who Nad a country estate & aos oy 4 alte Took, a Bad Header. eye, which he had covered up with & | Jo, ‘ i» |yand of a rewidence She seized the giri,| rived in the Centre Street Court {yr| Great Neck, was filed in the Nassa PICASH OR. CREDITS former prices $20,006 0. . \Skull cap. ‘Jacquein, the Frenebman | #08 Merchant, of No. 332 West Forty- |and) Policeman John Sauer took the | Erdman's arralgnrient | County Surrogate’s Court to-day. TY i} Ct ner to $27.50, atevecn.s 10.00 E Just defore 3 o'clock, Rutt, in one of |mMade five attempts within ten minut eichth street. was satisfactory to both | Prisoner to the station-house, ‘The orisoner looked over the hot Of) race (4s estimated ve A eh g, te ee W/ Men's Priestley Craven- : hi < 3 ial to «ain a lap, but met with poor suc- | aides, A falnt shadowing forth of When arraigned the prisoner gave her | acute and auailed: Hie’ proposed to} ~ tte {a estimated at more than $5 00 ZR Melt tod at ¥ My spurts, had w severe fall, due tO) oer” iach thine he tried for Ht a crowd one | address as No. 2816 Twenty-third street, | the Court to give the money back | f ch no part Is left to the widow ette Raincoats, highest k the burating of a Ure, Ho dived head Se uxcied Frencamen on. the Twenty: | Of the Ines the defense may take oc- |Coney Island. She said che ls the old: had obtained, but the Masistrate ¢~ fe property. ‘real and persona! grade, former prices, Gn Into one of the supporting posta Of | sixth ater wide ut the Garden urged | curred when Mr, Niooll asked the cet of thirteen children. Her father | cited to hold hin In & D bail on alneing beqtteathed to Ellzabeth Sand 30 to low as9.12.50 the Fail, but wan not feriously hurt. |himlon by waving French fiags. He had’) taleaman if he knew that the Central | Conducts a souvenir stand at the resort | charge of operating a detective ailice . Ti EMOTEO ReGuir eT oeeran Rea abo tan ie two occasions the Rutt-Stal com- the others worrled a6 a result of & ’ x) Y uy eteen veara old | w ta icense and in an extra $1.00 | CH A one \ ° = t' 0 Ru 0 Y had been compelled by law to elec-|and told tie Magistrate that she hai | for ouiaining money under (aise pre-| 0 Children’s Raincoats . Dinuiion eppare: made serious ef- ~y forts to steai u lap, but Venoni, Breton and Walthour nailed them before wey | wers out of range. rpurts wild tha Thé crowd went o he started sprinting, Four in Bad Smash. Four riders had a narrow escape tromy trity Its system. The third juror chosen F. Emmett, a com’ dealer, West Thirtleth street. is Edward of No, 3 | been looking far work several da, MISSING SINC | tenses. WOMEN MOBBED | lon. Lon who inh reason fgnoring MM net my bster is told In the following par Almost Given Away. M. KRIGER, Receiver. i i SEA Mathis A {serous Injury In a emash-uj New. é : The sary cuts were rewarded by | itty ace 5 Silbek’ wile fidlng fh Fourth Juror Chosen, k a NCOAT t thd sight of three spills, but they full speed in thelr efiorts to overtake| Blakeslee Barnes, a real yer anh in the will Amounted to little, as nobody was hurt) ireton, who wae try to steala lap.| of No. 6 Liberty’ street, Was accept: “No provision in this will !s made for Ratti el ‘and no laps were gained. | Limberg, the young Califorpein, sud-| able toyboth sides and was the fourth my wife, Anna Condon Moulton Web- | 259 6th Aves, ith se Reynolds;“of t |genly tambled off ils golng| tu iakw his seat in the Jury-box, fas i i ; Reais ie y @ ynolgs;"of the Irish team. was the yaa taenietithe si<ol wy ie ; j ter, and | a Ay in my lgevime - first to drop, when.he ran too far up on Twenty-aixth Sernoneena| Charlene. Pn paairealiantatelmaniot { = amply provided for her presen’ and | fe =—= the track on the Madiron av siding down the embankment [the fifth juror taken. Jacob A. F a esl 7 7 futuro necda."* zipg—2ZI90 \ of the Garden, and Nat But Vanderstuytt and Nat Butler,{a collector of No, 20 West Fourth? u 5 The name of Mra. Webster 1s written | Mime q!] ‘ Weatern team, went) down with him, | sno were following, went fythg over treet, ieollowed him into the box an latino telll Rane Cavdihelingarlontiay VE a = ahochad is od Re Win wa the sixth, | : n the will, space e Insel ve \— Gi Ss Ka Benyon, who had relleved Reynolds, hls |, cour riddrs slid down the trock,| The Jury waa completed his after: PIN Lo ah RNP es Loa Jara the ‘spectators, Uiinking some of| noon, with these additional men tn the == ——— | 2H at, on yo Mia. JULIA BARS them must be Wy injured, began | box: | KER, wife of Henry eetneey mother of | yelling, while the women ‘screamed. In| Charles FE. Spurr, real estate, No. 140 Mrs, Mary Flattery end Mrs? Katle Care ike | a few" seconds thelt trainers had the | west Forty-second street; Jacob A. Fel- z | on, s He} £ i oft the track. Dr. Creamer, atter | ter, collector, No. 29 Weat Fourth Ss oo Funeral from late residince, 240 B. 198th p : ane iS vxamination, decided they | street; Charies N. James, accuary, No. * . {Pe st; requlem masa at All Saints’ Churoh ae on la Mt bruiser, a nNk UP |12 Broadway; Edwin 2. Mage Ever since Thankagiving Day there} joey Goldstein was just two years “ on Wednesday, 10 o'clock. | 6 jy {tor for air inaurance compan: coli DAILY.—-On the 7th inst, MARY SHBP- To-Day ! by team, the nants by | vtaiden Lane: Vernon H. Yarnell, super- general alarm out @or Jacob} og, put his fat little Joga were capatte EU ieee) Aaa al roe ts zy of Balbriggan Intendentitats No, 330 West Thirteenth Nquor dealer, of N 8 Am-| or carrying him over considerable dix 5 . Dally 'and slater of Thomas’ and Davis iS for in TI Peat tH) ta stron um ave! vho hi ppeares i t Sheppard, Ws sdyertised for in The Morning ies, Benya ad my venus, who hag dlesPpearsd. | tances. (Tt was nis icustom (0, play with Such as Buttercups, Butter sate) () pea Mah, ie x the spill car as [ A ; i 4 World's Want. Directory, FE An the spill early 1’ CORMICK CAN tha is bride of two monthe feared he [other litle otea In front of his father’ COUNTER GOODS ana chocotate Waters, Molass Cc ecu ate cae nite thon, 7 2 2 7 jad fallen in'the Harlem River and been | tor ehop, at No. 21 East One Hun- Cr Kisses, Etc., Etc. i MONDAY, DEC 9, 1p ig ent cascur eran NOW TESTIFY ON drowned, Saturday afternoon she heart |ared and Tenth street, and sometimes wd boat} 8, Ete, Pound, Interment tn Calvary, ows 2 Jani ” BaX: . PS nf , u 1 rs x | —_——— i. § Art Flowers oo.5 2 Janiic 1615 Papa OULIRUA WOODLAWN CRASH. |a ting a the door of her flat, at No.|he ventured across the street, when . ; 7 Brooklyn Bakers 3 2 {abandoned byither and ‘the, tro part r 20 West One Hundred and Sixty-second Ehere we ab horae oat Isteleh : SPECIAL for this MONDAY SPECIAL for this TUESDAY BOLLENBACHER*— ADAM BOLLEN- Bookbinders ., ‘ pa hanes aed i Btreet. She found her husband lying on ‘o-day Joey, after Hinchegn, ran ow DACHER, beloved husband of , Lizsie nieckkarpers. ‘ | eae rae ee TanmlauEhter the eteps downstalrs at the, street nq) in the stret and wot Into 4 Kame 0: / MOLASSES CREAM WALNUT CREAM Bolienbacher (nse Gallagher), Ms } in ie e—againg! ra . e a ther children, — Funes ay, yc. 10, 1907, from Boys.) BO Machihiats f t “ Airs ‘i Pa : trance, Hla fowine mustache. was gone | tik with some 0 bs i: i feCormick, former. genera! superin: ramvantarotithal gumna hie residence, No. #7 Amity street; Pattee rientins iarerenees 3 t tendent of the New York Central Raji. [and he wna swathed in bandages, Slaten eee eee ecert wr tiout oane LUMPS.....-POUND IC} kisses. :....POUND Cc thence to St. Peter'a Chuxch, Brooklya, pi ines ort Pp aR ny ad, found soon after the Woodlawn | Engel told his wit» that pe tre Harte a eyaerei car, NO. of Ud | - At 9 o'clock. oH 8 | wreck, wan dismissed to-day by Judge | Started for Brooklyn to spend Thanks. [OK oe enue ine, un ‘ancient, TAL FOR THIS MONDAY AND TUESDAY : ahh ————— 3 2 fb i =e saat eet haat te At Bec Nt ag ainister reputation,” was |] SPECIA DA MEMORIAL NOTICES. ae Z 3 i ri Whitman in Part I. of eneral Beasions |Siving Day Iwth his paren niche wit fi Renae mt k : a : h 1 MK and in afew seconds Joey : R 20 F ni 1 } Court exonerated McCormick from |oni avenue and Fourteenth street he |appronc n/a tew seconds Joey | \ a 1 : { tit plate for the wreck upon the re-|became ill, ‘The naxt thing he knew [Godson ithe. wheels. 5 Kinds )POUND m || MAHONEY,—in memory of MARY a. ry U age under U ie | ) < MAHONBY, alster of M. E, Mahoney, who Cuistlaee 4 6| | quest of District-Attorney, Jerome. two men were lifting him mto an am+ Tktie boy in nie headioig Aight | died Deo. 0, 190. A requiem masé. will Conoritors 4 it os hin, desendastisaid’ Mr, Jerometpulanc at City Hall Park: He sald’ he fad ne oe to whtand tne intel See ee Hh Co pert entity Pa roe en oka Ns) 2 : In indicted ‘for the same ¢ften: en kc evi whi yal | m10% i e 4] . id Cooks (vemate) , 1 ats Mes] (int charged igainst A. H. Smith, vice: weak Ht SERA Una neat ment aot swerved (o ono aide, push-)} GprCiAL OFFER 10 SUNDAY SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, INSTITUTIONS, J] Tueis8s. He! to: wor, acy asso thirty ide o 1 ‘ 4 ahi $ By i 5 Haye p =) ol Kvaeren etre BSD Fe ree ae ore atte | for appendioltis. When he wanted to One frontinlattormnige tne car Win \ PAIRS, BTC. - tnd friends are respeottaliy Dentiats | three F Nites Mabie i Mdant | iexye Bellevue he claimed that he was| (24 Tr. wae Edward Slevin, of Ni y ir ” f Lashes ea teuasles 14 | were burned testified before the Coroner and Grand) charged #3 for the operation and 3 10 tne oer One Hundred and ‘wants | ‘A 30-POUND PAIL GF “TOWN TALK” MIXTURE AND 2 40 SS== Drivers Baleam | 7 ts Fe lartor aiesemitie ene Hohl corse coabesonnis bam Acco lng! ip. | tourtht trent ite De re 60 HALF-POUND HOLLY WREATH BOXES, FOR... e LO8T, FOUND AND REWARDS. _ ~ Drug Clerks shipp 1 oseueution of Mr. Smith, w! a | Bug ne driver of the cal him vers on nly, Bt 2 RRA RA ARRAS ler ticlans Holicitors teCormick s superior officer and. pri-|inside the doorway, Tang the bell and Orivers of Powerless to stop the car, o ? HOGhodw cin vbillny wietalty 02d to maple ele peapntias a5 iwe for any negligence. | then drove awty, yearn he gaged with horror aa the A30-POUND PAL BARL! 3 00 OS eaten et etih kara aes Fesdern .s. Tailors... ‘ apartment! Ce Ne in eee. arn yy eet coe | ltl kore Olees seal triacetin nrpe a [i Cal HALF-POUND HOLLY WREATH BOXES, FOR .. ob poor girl: reward, Xere 9 Ww aaun. Finlehore ‘ ty hls a joxil compul- | WH Yonion. “of No. 201 West One | form, ‘Th e thie | c b / — = = fel ; Int to testity | Hundred and Twontleth street. B ; ncountefed the yielding body. ee ’ Sara a 1] ing lard and gunpowder or eet of FO ee an at eee ite "howrita ney | MROCL AS ormes, stopped of their own|| Why Pay a Middleman More Than You Can Buy of the Munufacturer? Po en. ¥ 1 Nkabanvauoult ‘ h is more tins |gautioned him against removing the 2 ; bowie r ers ane a in ftoan th MeCorg 1 move the |Bohon= inaixted on taking. ‘them tein killed. Soon the atre * pane pings until 11 o'cloe! Lorseahoers. +. Waitresses; » the Kitchen atove.| dlamissal.o¢ the Indletments 7 See ee EN arendotininirecen iene porned with | bareheaded, aproned, Pare Sere see THE DAILY LESSON. Anvpers Mincoiha Cap Re lls ape ah felt al Ey a: Mare-armed women, shouting miledtc- vo aa 1] i 3 eet bd GLEN ome point eemed’ wet ‘lhe phyaioian reperted the use thi; [fiom ana vamentationn, Boma limped | gllge Aad" aver Qetwrct Hater and SEBIBLAY ST. te betfer thane World otal ene cece tiet tense ~ Mid en be used aw a mjumen, Iatternoon "to the: West One Hundred |on the platform of the ear and snatched dau Bigeet, Wa, cdollver ta 10° Ki oS CORTLANDT a Bt eles Se vy rt i i ¥ , one h witnass sand Fitty-second street police station a Subied at poor old Slevin, who was ibs, fot fo points in Man! RIL. eo-time Wor The World printed 772 Help Ads. 1 any Sc trlal bere y |e raid ‘Enue evidently ‘believed: feaping and trembling, They, were for ehave® 200th | Birect, trooklya.) tle: a Ba A Or se a: Grate oly etter, tam @ ee : : ste . ne had undergone an operation. Bot ‘tng him to plecey when Policeman apy jen for our outs PY ROW &RASSAU. . ’ vertiscmnaatty to-day—S03_ more than all other TO CURE A COLD IN one nay — | EPKe! and his wife asserted that ho Pulgen rescued him and locked him {i a OD or ereronra (ull vrpaakes PALS RO Me MYST Excingulre About Rates New: York bi rake LAXATIVE BROMO, Quinin : never drank ASAE, store. + and shipped’ from our apecla! male a tar Inquire About Rates on Thee papers combined, t | Braeelete ering! oper tf He Fe 1S cam He | yh, 1 siigation of Engel'a story In cuieyn es, faxen to qlisrlem Potte frder department, ; whi seven Time World Advts, y ’ 3 jenati Chanel | eal dein nade, jurt an ie} for the Coroner, 3

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