The evening world. Newspaper, April 10, 1908, Page 2

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f F endian at 2 eee at aas 2, aTUCS Nava te | Tenement House Where Two Tiny Boys Perished In a Fire fegister and an envelope in one of his containing the address of his One of the clerks from his office et the hotel and made the identi- TO MAKE BITTER WA’ ON AUGHES IN CONVENTION Advance Guard of Republica Looks for Lively The deat that lost Mr. Murphey Ms fortune was made just before the panic Of last Fall. He turned over the Key Wert property to a syndicate, which was unable to float the bonds. Other interests requiring Teady money forced him to sacrifice his equity in the Key West enterprise, and a short time ago he woke up to the fact that he was | ruined. “Utterly Broken in Spirit.” Frank Bailey, president of the Title Guarasies and Trust Company. is Mr. Murphey’s brother-in-law. Mr. Ha was in Europe with Senator Reynolds at the time Mr. Murphey's financial troubles overwhelmed him. "When I got back a few dave ago,” a Carnegie Hall To-Morrow. aid Mr. Batley this afternoon, Cc ANTI- IGHES | ee eeaey nesty browen wn | TALK IS ANTI-HUGHI @irit. He had told his wife of his pace = | trouble, and she had arranged to sell their home, which was in | Slate of “Big Four” Delegates and ly the proceeds to his debts. | i simfwere aro Ave children in the Has Been Broken—Ode May Be Named. her name, three girls and two boys. he boys are) twins. “Mr. Murphey the prospect of 4 not contempl: fting his co from a life of !uxury to one of poverty mt Js cae We know that his mind was affected 1.9 gore es | and were about resdy to have him ex- ; | @mined by brain specialists.” will be Mr, Murphey was born in Philadelphia ican conve: reld to in 1857, and studied iaw in Hel eivcarnerte ermined effort He was a member of the Hamilton Presidency, It ts declared any ef of the Brooklyn fort made to adopt a Hughes resotut Club and president Beights pace Compa “tooth and na will be opposed BURNS REALNTD CHT ADH SUN FSS UDASLE.. Manager of the aoe AT eas Hughes Enthuslasm: rives and Outlines Plan were constantly # for Contest. Hughes as yet venti a ver dispiay State leaders who wer riving Huei Billy Neill, manager for Tommy o Burns, the world’s on it was state! Weight pugilist, arr Br and Colonel she tania to-day, and announced f wo Ke had $5,000 he wished to get ri ue se “WRIE) ub | its Gea forteit for a fight with Jack Jot i ad say ha fon. lit iW Two Little Ones Left. j {Tf tt ts true that Fi Max Glass a next ‘a chance to crawl iL MANY Mid. PIL Ti. =e is wil Ing to has said that he Burns Row the money to remain the older for Taft first ranging. the | Kings a Be eres ODOT s were de-| ant would Ww | unds oF t it to nilies Have Narrow the| Escape From Burning : de Tenement Twent\ 1 | looked | Oakley, of Hor GREAT. BRITAIN SENDS NEW * © CONSUL-GENERAL HERE. LONDON, April “10.—The @l@ Walsh has been gize Consul-General at Walsh's last post in the Bri Bular ser was in Du whither he went in J He was born in 1865, Hon. Regin- Brith; ery heart of the eee the surpr ct, at No. four gent to-day, © of the and his first ' post of Britisn Continental Greeck 1 , Who was Britlh New igned in Februa home on April He was followed ut ’ y Courtenay Walter Bennett. ae TEN MINERS KILLED IN EXPLOSION OF COAL GAS.! appointment was to t Consul for g that was blazing and lodging ses f April 10.—Ten mr Norton Hill C day as a re BATH, England, Jost their lives in the Ulery in Som gult-of an e f coal gas. The first rescue parties to go down were} Overcome by the fumes in the mine and| Were saved only feutty. Some of t: carious conduon : - | —————.. [BARNES NOW HAS A COLD, CAN'T GET TO CONVENTION. ' JACKSON ASKS AGAIN FOR RECEIVER FOR ORIENTAL. Help Wan'ed ne To-Day {fich Aeon as} As advertised for in The Morning '” Ht Bel nominas i World's Want Directory. NOTE BROKER ARRESTED. the Oriental Bank 10. | ‘ \FRIDAY, APUIL | Addressers . Whelpley's Confeaston Makes ® has been insolvent Agonts . Trouble for C, H, Gardner. closed {ts doors to avold| Alteration Ha: Charles H. Gardner, allas Freder- | Bakers i, 0 ROD enting Bonnaz Bartenders Blacks: Bookb: Bookkeepers Boys . Brassworkers Bushelmen Butchers Buttonhole-Makers. Cabinet-Makers .. Canvessers ... HUGHES INVITES STATE SNARL BY JOHNSON SPEAKS OR CONSTITUTION Minnesota’s Governor, Candi- date for Presidential Nomi- nation, Gives a Warning. Governor Seeking Vote to Win Over Racing Men Like- ly to Meet Court Bar tier. April 10—Polltical and tegis- CENTRALIZATION EVILS.| 4¥RANy | lative complications in intr Ning s i ' 5 aey, and possibly in political nse Country Must Stand for All quences, mose following the overthrow y the Court of Appeals last spring of Against the Few of Wealth ‘ S | the legislative apportionment act of 1906, ELECTION CALL themselves for a short bit, which is ten | cents. A Family Affair. So you may readily see that the Rioh- jmond Theatre t¥ no vulgar show pluoe, | being almost as much of a soctal and! family affair as the Metropolitan Opera House—rather more #0, aw the pit and! the boxes recognize one another as of | the samo soctal stratum, | Marte Graber went to tne It!ehmond Theatre about a year ago. Her home |ta in Milwaukee, where she made «| great hit in amatour theatricals and | decided to graduate into the “legit.” BABY BOY HAD. ITCHING HUMOR Which Broke Out in Different Places —Nothing Would Help Himn— Mother Almost in Despair—Skin | Quickly Healed WithoutaScar and Trouble Has Never Returned SINCE USING CUTICURA MOTHER GIVES IT PRAISE a “Several months ago, my little boy, now two and a haif yeats old, began When sie came to Stapleton Miss Min-/ nie Radeliffe was the leading lady an ads Mise Kute Bell was playing near-t Marie was taken in merely for the «enue parts, but her demure, pretty manner and~atriking good looks soon won her great uppluuse. > Socola, the stage manager. sure he had made a great find in M was and took the Hberty now and then to breale out, with “fatten” her part or shed upon her wome of the dim effulgence of te Hight that could be spared fro yaughty Miss Radcliffe Post Cards Come In. inonepla and Governmental Power, | 1s threatened in’ connectwn with the sg awards, the would break out proclamation of Gov. Hughes, issted t0- yoyo ploaned at the hit Marle had made, was ain ar day for a spe 1 election in the F with rare diplomacy managed to SHILOH Johnson Minn ne will acc to ~Gov, John ho has an. ct to fill the death of Senator Senate caused by of Niagara vacan . Franci » Demo- ot, Pre cipal ttt for the dency if Lawyers of both speaker n told to-day Minne of the issue of to-day at the aptive candi netora ted The move to stop {s being engineered by r whom Gov. special e: the ra of a tine govern- fi would be given his Minority Leader clared t notwithstanding ernor's proclamation no inituenc by and power ian that have ar possessed the Constitution partic! Stat SPITEFUL OLD MAID’S LETTERS ANNOY ACTZESS. ed from First Page.) ussion ang 1 we not shed at Stapleton two years a ig a popular-priced family Right of the States. jon theatre, naged by ¢ has come from! Edwards, and they have done in the | nit well by the folk Staten Islan: and concen, providing thelr stock company wit ny exce t ich WM | Eve ts anybody | ein our govern-| 4.0) ried ystem and would inaugurate aT ile QUES Ch Wore in the American Jud sys-| breadth hmond Bor its, know on the p! cular night. school girls crowd « fact, it is r. was adot seat, eve dinent, week to w lery, where the may regalc Mepuolutely LOST $309 ying Medicine When Right renal Was Needed. | arey al Money spent for “tonics” an racers” to relieve indigestion, wh the poor old stomach is loaded with stry and pork, is worse than losin to the tast inviting d parties in the Sen-? hotgebany thing that would help him, Oneeven- ing L read a tege timonial from @ {cured her little boy with » Cuticura, and after and more to the § to burn the raging ot professtonal Je Hut when 4 dail was running smoothly begun to pour tn, $ Was addressed ous! the Bou Ab tes OGL Wearuyelny hal ing them three times, the sores com- Wha Gone yeu wear Your helr | menced to heal, He is now well, and fon COs Hy ub leech ny went not a sear is left on his body. ‘The ing a Jonice Meredith ourt have er returned nor left him wit Another mistive in the finely printed bad blood, as one would think. Cutie and » gly diswulsed hand asked, Cura Remedies are the best I have ever ; ec clean, tfied, and they are surely great. pipe shall always have them in the house, handy, and shall highly recommend pplaint them to any one whois suffering likewise, e went Why I cannot give them too much praise, f tat Mrs. William Geeding, 102 Washington 4 oof the way she whe St., Attica, Ind., July 22, 190 ald neve Was ITCHING TORMENTS From little patches of eczema, tettery milk crust, psoriasis, ete., on the skin, turnet ties: ler manny began ating scalp, or Nands of infants, childre 1 good parts adults are instantly relieved and er beds neglected Miss jly cured, in the majority of cases, b: jever wrole warm baths with Cuticira Soap an nde otithanienalng: ladys Sento at ngs with Cuticura Oint~ eee ment) ath at Skin Cure, assisted, when’ nec by mild doses of Cutis cura Resolver Cuticura Remedies are guaranteed absolutely pure. ) 1 Cleanse the Skin, . Cute Slure on the Actress. wecks ngo Miss Radel Hee Ree ease Ai throurhout the Mi eo withdrawal of all continued 1 girl tn rid. Potter Drug & Chem, ston, Maas, uticura Book on Skin Diseases. You'll get it—get the best in style and quality if you | buy Atterbury System | Suits and Overcoats | | at $20 to $45 | Tnebest of all ready-to-wear | ' clothes, Each garment re- ceives the care and skill that only custom work of the | highest grade ever gets— | and they are hand-tailored | throughout. ‘Ask the ManV We offer exceptional oppot tunities to AMBITIOUS MEN who want positions in the fol- lowing lines of work; ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL, RAILROADING, Freight and Pas- senger Service, ADVERTISING. No Previous Experience Required, Mark X before line which in- tere.ts you and mail this ad. at once to EMPLOYERS’ TRAINING ASSOCIATION, De-pt. 122,127 W. 125th St., New \or< City, for free particulars, | ! ho Wel | | Special Suits and Overcoats | ! at $15 and $18 | which are exceptional val- ues, 183 BROADWAY, 39-41 CORTLANDT ST. i} Als) al New Have.,/Coan. dly anoth tin na an . e If Your Eyes Ache a pocketbook containing the money. > , Pe the money omy is lost ltmnirdetackson or ane Hear aches io Yow Pas 5 h, but with lost health from Just what you shonld buy, try t a'dpressea testing, more. thas SEC ting, it is hard to make the and In the fature you wili aly likely EYE STRAIN is the cause, wrong ea 1 uf ne hut to ask ft withou: Lied money back. See eee ees eee al eee te ee eet Byesiexaminsd:(ineulicharse) By, 'A Mich, young lady lost money on | SPECIAL FOR THIS FRIDAY | SPECIAL for THIS SATURDAY A.W. BREWSTER, | MDs bu: is thankful she fourd a | GRANGE DAT o get back her health by proper SAGE NSU She writes: had been a victim of nervous yspepsia for six years and spent lrug | way tood. POUND 10e SPECIAL FOR THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 11 years Bro: EOW. JOHNSON. co Dn BLACK WALNUT BULLIES, ..... POUND 10e 19c Lar | | "| three hundred dollars for treatment Special Assorted Chocolates (ists) POUND GlesearA IuaVatal pee jin the attempt to get well. None of } SHIPPING NEWS. Jit did me any good. | 3 CHOCOLAT vn S$ | Pa au triedeG rave Nis food POUND uo 19¢) BUTTERNUT... POUND 29e fg ESTABL fi &< Ay and the results es at, ——— hie att nla TSA BL IR ED 8 2 seis 84 Moon “wets. 245) cogt a dollar a package, 1 would not 0 Sixth Avenue {1274 Broadway Ha it cont 6 dala ee te has vors-| High Grade Assorted Chocolates, Pound BOE | 350.5: aver? (174 eran A aL See ae eee niet food. stich, ys, | 2 ——enenenee a ae so Nassau St. 7 Bro: init a 32) pastry and pork. OUR FINEST BONBO.\ S AND CHOCOLATES eos Es hatars Hote) Bek: Peeemners s Hel Ga : Pavthe most wonderful thing that anity that o Ib. 30e ixth Avenue, near 15th St. Drug Clerks NORTH ADAMS, Mass., April 10, ne firer men arrived the PORT OF jever hanpenss to me, WAN sures Wa: 1 | Biectricians de! ft f the qualifica 5 A Db the change in my condition after 4 Bmbroiderers 0) 8 Tallis 18 |Home of ah ay thaeAces | late Seve s/hegan to eat Grape-Nuts. [began to Ib. 60¢] AREFUL(ARPET LEANING i Bngineers 2 4 i t sack 00: Seems ‘i i rove t ce and the first week CO nat Jub. \ y k. Hook # tt oe Chiuiticts, | improve at once and the first week 42h: £-48US 1 Wisse BWAT Farm Hands 1 N Y 1 Rene Nacisivalsaal A A sd fo unds. ‘clock, r 1M 155 N Deasers F ‘ J é ! rained lea r I Aine a ih fas eee een ronaaatt treet stores open Ke until 11 otelock, || > ————— ' Repent . eel the a ef Ct | : can Park here at 3 O'clouk th Pontes ight to be in terms that are worthy of the bene- E DELIVER FREE SABIRELA | No Extra Charge for it. “Gard N x ot s esner ap fit Grape-Nuts has brought to me JRO DOLLAR Advertisements for The World may be a... p f i fn and you are perfectly free to pub ts ND 200th Ti 5 COR. WEST BWAY RATS piece Reairie Meees ees Cttiee % r the rest ¢ um lish this letter if {t will send some tlsg all Brooks Proper, Ks 29 CORTLANDT SE | y: le os to follow M | poor sufferer relief, such as has com pointssin Manhattan above 20 SS a The World print cl 824 Help Ads. | The g ralsed Hoboken ani. Jersey PF ie Roa RaSea se whe e 1 sccond DEA MSHIPS Name given by Postum Co,, Battl: to-day, 418 more than all other! ne, Her hatr was burning and blaze j TODAY \Creek, Mich. Read “The Road taal Backed and thio Sunday World Wants Work ‘ rom oUF special mall order de rom the floor on whic In her arms was ciasped New York papers combined, BROMO QUININE Prince, ‘Ho | Wellville,” in pkgs. “There's a Rea.) partment, Monday Morning Wonders.

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