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D. C. Sullivan, of Montreal. | IND TO DEATH ATR SUBWAY TRACK Tells Martin Sheri! Go ge: dan, Champion Athlete, that) / Ss mr AFT R (d | ARS Steps Before Swift Express Between Stations, PROBABLY A Letters From Women and) Theodore, Jr., Shorter and Cards in Pocket Give Where was a subway kti!! y i tures about it yeelghth y a Lenox avenue Offciais hard to he stepped de ing that walls es des rails in a theory was to Identity. nagine how under Stix len a stranger c tracks wi d halted, Believe It Suicide the street the pat etter of ti 7 t the and nd ope But mi clerk ks SUICIDE. Clues wn and | n who e ed as D. had a with he while lway be- fenorance, from | bel ngs in the his actions, rman, who said) Young Roosevelt, however. is in y between ° flying express, a Brooklyn girl din his effects, the led the he committed ain skid- length b excited lear 1 been Motorman Surrenders. two of t At the tion, wh stretcher, yman_ fro card siiowed that the Sbung Me A proved th terday In the safe at In his péckets we: of railroad passe ht's performance ‘ociation of Mon train m nd d gure pping, aboard became d that] e guards ran nout nolly, author and amateur athlete. He | Se cadaaal THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 19.0.8 2 Roosevelt’s Ideal of an All-Around Man Is NEGRO GIRL SENT | SB. . Connolly---Hopes Teddy, Jr, Will Be Like Him BACK TO HER RAC | the Writer of Sea Stories Is a Fine Mental and Physical Type. | Mrs. Grannis, Who Adopted 9-Day-Old Baby, Arranges to Put Her in Tuskegee. PROPHECY THAT FAILED 'Christian League Woo. Object of “Experiment,” Not Wanted in White Church, OUTDOOR LIFE, ! N THROUGHOUT. Lighter as Yet Than the Man year, His Father Selects as Model. but Is Growing at a Fast Clip. gue Woodyear, the negro Mrs oth Bo Gran vhite child nt goes back to her own race, Christian girl adopted t nis, after fourteen years of In a talk at Washington a few days ago with Martin Sheridan, of this city. of the world treat: M Booker T. Washington for Christian's Hadmittance on July 1 in the celebrated Ala. The 1 a series of well appearances in Mrs, Grannis's | e Discl- | ples of Christ | Little Christian, whose playful anttes | divided a n from the South, Mr rannis to-day arranged with the champion ath | President Roosevelt saa: | "My {deal of an all around man James B. Connolly, of Boston. You Jim? He was with you at the! Puske negro Institute a Md will on Sunday deg! mpian games in Greece. ‘onnolly is what I think a mi should be. If my boy Theodore turns to be as good a man I will be sat- a a J.B CONNOLLY D DEATH IN HER life, and he te clean tnrough and | ugh. I want my boy to be as good ieee EASTER OWN — sident of the mal Christian } \ League for Purity say she has made { Christian's lot far harder than had st | raised the child as a negro, with t i ze, S 4 | prover respect for! her own race: aman as Connoll: Her Gita sae Ablaze, She a twentieth year—a growing, energe’ The man whom Presider’ Roosevelt | | i | Through Hallway of Tene- ik Rawr uate Ohare ts. Grannis’s negro child became boy. He will undoubtedly fill out w 4 ment to Street. jonally famous when her pe | parent before the heads has picked out for his son Theodore, Jr, (0 pattern after is James B. Con- | OR years, and gain considerably {n vaste ight ——— of her church upon the following Athlete and Writer. 1 ender regard tor her new Faster Mr. Connolly is a noted athlete (icray Gera cg ae New England. He won honors as 4 ones cay bats ic trent napp, of No. 140 Ne Tenth str pew at the First Chureh of t suring w Qn on, ran will re nis says, as “Miss C. L. Woodyear, A. | B She has just finished her first own people, having | home of sojourn mong bh been a week's visit to tli her mother and stepfather in Bric Ufference of opinion as poor Christ will take to yposed chang* in her surround- she has been reared by Mrs re is some is a husky, breezy, virile type of man, | who has shown his ability to hold his own under all sorts of adverse cond!- | | tons. m the etandpoint of physique | young Theodore — although he =) strong, determined uth—Is not equal of his father’s !deal. Connolly stands 6 feet 9% welghs 152 pounds. Theodore, jr., feet $ inches, and weighs 145 poun beth B. Grannis al board ef the Disciples of Christ [jumper in the Olymplan games, and i First Chureh wears many medals rewarding his pee sail Williamsburg, her life Williams. | with contemp she refused to prowess in athletics on fieid and | burg Hospital to-day. She was ‘taken eed the reque: ' fficers of the] on water. , = a Rep Fanci ereniner ary gees A SECoeh tate [ATS 4 aR : er Cents church that she either her young | Sdvee Roosevelt, jr, was a ratner | Neighbors Have Been Wonder- there trom her hor ight, after! That and Two Copper Cents Ne ayo shi 0: e tted fren] ; ine =}; Hi , > and had ty aie 1) i h que Caakby EE ed a UG ae! Sl fig Stine Favenlihy olf FAYE i in Red Pocketbook Only Shurohirseiaerrdu s father a & - °! er home 2 vada oy t of opportunity for physical developmen: | Tas Dispossessed and) then’ ac antity. | resoluti inolly? who was reared in Gloucester SEED enol See ih Ls J SS soard, prompted mplaints made by members of the church sitting in the vielnity of the pew of the sald I nnis, to the effect that the un- restrained antics of the child were an oyance (iat prevented tiem from rly enjoying worship in the nd spent his boyhood afloat and ashore with the fisher folk of that néighbor, yod—the hardiest men on the England coas Mr. Connolly has been on whaling five of the Quir | voyages, and has safled in fishing vee e North Atlantic, the North Baltic. He has spent the| Wife alias alll with only a black silk mask, to which ring for fas- police of the up the arrive un Sein crtae tenings, as a 1 forty-one, not resist the ‘tempta Leo! called all the family in to see ascert re, and then, when they went joqy ack to bed, started to tako it off. First she cs y wrapped up t in many folds of t For a m abeth are attached #wo bits clue t ard Street station are trying to mH uroh. » Grannis, when asked some years yas to her intent of the chia, said she i of a man whose was picked up in the North River ck at the foot of | , mask | jand usband an Sea and th t tinng@ J depths of winter months op the Ne Happy." fourteen; Neill, foundiand Banks, and fought through |and Joe, six years old | sels in under the new citly ¢ Canal street to-day. Beyond th ions concer | near Third avenu port, Conn | > AUB ST WILL BE BN Sea The Dreadful Weather Man Forecasts Sho vers for the Parade Hours. Ain't Here com nan to rain andar to-morrow ments of humanity si It may not ra 2 morn- 1 may expect showers he says—mi probe weat will be fair in the body knows that ng that the when he aye he ts almost ernoon, And e ybody is wi nan may be right when weather The temperature, slowly rising, wilt become balmy to-night, and then the rain will to wet things down for Kasi js an area of low pres Christian League eure it is thirty-two de- Proodyedar. | grees: » Winnemucca, Nev. and th southwest winds are William | Jennings ly approuching New York disorder, to beneft other negro children, but white ones as we! The baby wax entered at Bellevue | rom D ine i Kcees Hospital when she was one hour old | spoiled. ow a to come over and dis craey City, and aA up from Bi art in the parade ot from Madison Square Park if it reins? Doubtless be nobody on Fifth avenue hurch to-morrow morning but few Yorkers wearing thelr regulee who have re- pectular mil- elebrate the ause they had a hunch would be rainy will kind- from sending flowers to the Man. He has not secured a for his winter derby, him- » smilas a sardonic smile as looking sitting o sven st and infant home with | married and nas since | uildrhen into the T brought moth The moth rought thr wrid; the cl ut gentleme kept another negro child A white child?" was 1 trust I have served as an instru- ment for others,” quickly replied Mrs, aunis. “However, | may be tempted to furnish chapter on Chris Uan's-xpecia nent in the South t his future book and finds i contrast w present past > had y side nristian Suess back to her own | “EVENING WORLD” BEST IN | THE COUNTRY, HE SAYS. Completeness Will Win 90 Per You are printing the spaper in th United States Your ‘Final tesults” (green edition) ts a Postal aefifea Put to a [pretty pict Severe Test by the Holi- |i the'front mane e for any reader to look day Souvenirs. mets, ioe the aon, Vurt the coming Season, that Ww per cent will eadlig . as t will Ket accurate ported and Belleve me ¥ CH Hotel Cecil conth street nx, but ¢ pornin vrought @ rear Ks of the the Santiago campaign as a member | nda red leather pocketbook containing rs i eas sit In Mare: e Wav Was an odd. | cnlszaten! bebe tod Bead hs Lt ‘ 2 encanta (op pelninar 7 ur they saw the vice | of the United States Army. His whole i arenithel ta an odd. two copper yennies nothing was found aEVaLOnMBAE nd = ad so mangled him » has been one of physical exer- |Jobs man, w ade. i he bo T water font Batata : i a y Oban t flame on the boc her font Atted, 1 et Ha Grcslenevataical cee of work, any ice po ee A Ge ee aU eens | ieee veer ve | WAN NORDEN Mr. Connolly’ writings deal almost |possessed their small flat at No.ljyoee na orkers ir elevators to keep chaft| Prophecy That Failed. s the paim, It was estim TRUST COMPANY e fn fhe| entirely with the outdoor life of the 2 Eight nue for non-payment of } ideriibrothe and her and wheat d It of their nostrils It there iscsuch’ a thing ' leltersonccieracentiy express pro- | people he has known and Hved with. rent. A relative of Mrs, Quinn w ionoria John Fitzpatrick, of No. Tenth | 5, i 1 ght add," e several millions of ¢ . vnd street, whera| No modern writer has turned out any-| lives over in the Bronx gave storage}; a aa seer, cui avenue, discovered the body. He is a) ¢ a TgUId OR EBaI es STE ReITI es 10 Weir credit before the Our East peu Branch leved, waited to sur-| thing so fine as his tales of the lives to few household stich : “ an watchman employed by the Dock De q . Lis distilbuted i h h Ome = sought to beat out ith the ‘ rate f per rogress will be so fa re BG id fi as moved to the corner t of the Gloucester fishermen, and his then thofr mode of living had been al pare In g trenay of paln 6 Ree Cop CAE) COC) CC el cube the time she has been |, Weary ray ea teen, ana ttlna, ks fF Bens d Grand West Sixty-eighth street sta-| word pictures of the sea off the New puzzle to everybody in the vicinity. In! ¢rom them and ran ow Cateacrnartaherenalot tennian henyon|araduntedir Normale Delnca J vend Ailincvieltey iene ay erage fo} lowery an ran ere the body was taken on a) England ooast are masterpieces In the|the day time they loafod about the/and then downstairs, her cries bringing i boaeiook and latte f ton, Harvard and y clamor for| “Everybody sends” souvenir postu Street, recently bou ght. ‘the police identified the dead art of expression. streets or visited at area doors ng | ny lative: lankets and then ¢ sas (hese days, and the Uberality of t z | : elghbors and relatives Dlankets was taken here: tu people In this I s using 5 | m pay on his person, A Friendilenlipresident! their infrequent meals on park benches and rugs Nitta | Alas! Pu ess has not risen| ke we undertakine tor handle suer Oldest bank Baines on a member of or at basament doors, But nobody knew) But none could reach the It was dressed in a heavy blue cloth! to tne expectations of Mrs. Grannis,| mass of mail matter, but we expect to tl jower sk t favorite with the 3 one could reach the girl before f | eee 1 veer ater hk ne y: nevolent| He has long been = where they slept She had opened te front door and de- | a re eu aa nae and) Phere still are rq prejudices, und | 49 1% 1a) vy Aree ta Murph si Ts " ittle brown-skinned baby must t patyodsh DA ros Letters in His Pocket. of last. r Dewey Theatre. In an inner pocket lette two prett opt and from **Minnie wrote MT lyn and dently hy Anoth from Br Sullivan S Pala ull ond siatemen uble to see sw ehalf of dated Noy, 19 hich help to fur motive for Sullivan's death @ tintype of Sullivan ty cirls, and dftted Coney Isl- 3. There was a letter who sald she Sadie.’ who was iarked Brook It haut evi- Randall,” Was pos recep yes-| mpire. a bundle! and a programme at the were a sheaf of ish a possible | There was sitting between 1 President. About a year ago he en- ted in the navy, with the consent of the President, for the purpose of learn- ing all about Iife aboard a man-of-war from the Inside and writing about it. The enlisted men discovered his identit:” | and he resigned, because the work he | had set out to do could not be accom- | plished under those circumstances. He | made the trip with the battle-ship fleet around South America, and only re- cently returned With a private report | e t a President. Jof them fooled with the damper and poi | ‘Theodore Roosevelt, jr, has been| the fumes of the burning coal in the cbsaved: The eurlaus effec of slow daily coached from babyhood by his busy |¢lose, unventilated, underground room = 7 aa hg and the gradual building in of father in the manly sportd and pag [4d the Font cing out the STEVENS LOOKED TO JAPAN | ae ae Seren, i ahiowa See e ; d for Harvard at| Mrs. Broderick began dragging out v pers of cases where the eyes are at ee eee es ha hid’ at vices (limp. sufterers, meanwhilel calling cor | 10) PROVIDE, ROR RELATIVES, | te ted by coffe Groton School, where he had a close 1} with pneumonia in 1902, |help. Mrs. Meyer, a ground-floor ten A case inpoint will illustrate: | ver To-day the puzzle was solved, and scended to the street, where she fell about s 4 In @ tragic way, too. Mrs. Mary Brod-| Unconscious. ‘There she was wrapped erick, the jJanitress of the apartmen blankets and the fire extinguished. 9 olor. waa clone }house at No. 300 West One Hundred recovered consciousnes Breanne land Fifty-fourth street, went down to Wa being put In n ambulance, and had’ not b the cellar to ten the fires, Stretched on died In the hospital an hour after her, {lit mory than a few hou i aWaMa Ce wtiatir the concrete floor were the five Quinns, @fival there. : unconscious from gas poisoning. ‘They, The girl was employed as a telaphone | had slipped in sometime during the OPerator in Williamsburg. Her brot! evening to spend the night near the ponerbands: ereibaaly dbus friendly warmth of the furnaces. One fae nomial BUS) after his burns had been satistied rn at} ition e 48 an exmumple y but BL uy Pro- & : s ' ruilgatnenanceds ‘To-day he t# une of the most popular |4nd her son Tom, helped her to carry! WASHINC ON ACHR ete win Battleships Steam ie Gal A lady in Oswego, Mont, experi Which was also mailed] students in Harvard. He Joined the| the Quinns upstairs into the open air. of Durham W. Stevens, who died at Sat ite ye 4 = enced a slow but sure disease settling on April 14, and which | “Dickies in December, 1906, and the | Former Conorner and Dr. Casatt. Franctseo on March result; fornia Coast Single File, to | upon her eves in. .e form of increas. ij eived lust week at No.| fact that he was the President's son |¢ame from Washington Heights Hos- of « wound intl by Corean ta- | aR is ‘A ine weakness and shooting pains with! a i Qt Was signed | did not save him from going out on a|Pltal with an ambulance. All the mem- natle, which has been filed for probat. Give All Towns a View. Dacyianncinetli nesotilignttecker cil It contained a message of bitterly cold day in a summer suit and | pers of the ragged, unkempt, houseless here, the hope is ressel that the that nothing else conld Le seen for as she was sick Sullivan arrived at terday m about th tered Ay nornti e pla handsome man, about hing was new and IMs clot cellent uality, rment. but wound up with the { the writer would be un- illivan on Haster Sunday, the Empire yes- forty He had not been seen + from the time he regis- vd took a room. He was a of ex- Play or Pay! If you don’t, the lack of cheer Get ah instrument and play, Although you play quite queerly; Will surely cost you dearly. ‘An instrument won't cost you much If careful where you buy it. ‘A Sunday World Ad, will find where To pay the least—just try it. SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” ADS. ARE ‘KEYNOTES TO ALL SORTS OF MUSI- | Spprenensio: CAL INSTRUMENT BARGAINS. ~ newspapers in the public st UNE also ok Imember of ‘the exclusiv | Porcellian Society, to which his father | byjonged In ig stiident days. | gun to recover her sense. Young Theodore e Se Fat rt football team. in. the fall of 190, ang| THe five of them undled into the family seemed to be in a bad way ex- Japan jovernment, in view | cept Nellie, the little girl, wno had be- long service, will sé minutes at a time. | | LOS ANGELES, Cal., April 18.—The; vision for the me levees TRE rTeea Panchen anaes | e says pet The will was exe tn THAT LRTHOOHTORIaeneRTGeeCoMl ities This gradual failure of sight {Plnguahed hinself as a hard, uervy | wason. The driver made a record run Wh While Mr. Stevens was here on A) Nig gly Las A hn, | alarmed me and 1 naturally na jand skilful player, In ane jeame i back to the hospital, but on the diplomatic mission Bay ani Venice, Ocean | Very earne ques for the cause. oye Bl seemed near di a ea a while, but ae policies, the amounts.of which are not ng flags ang festooned a oninng sometinies tok that form, Is Known as “Game. revived slightly under vigorous treat- dis ° wel aie | 80 dent bolt yoand a that will lash their welcome each | and while f didnt believe inet so ttes ee . claim for §.98h0n against the U mEthe c y trouble, I con- sast fall he Was a substitute on the | ment ey Aa Sine) GPa Anta was the canes a amy uss con. | team, but his Mght weight| This afternoon it was stated that al s, but Long B ning. Fi day 1,00 persons are lined along eluded to aw ‘varsity @ Affaires ad interim in Japan, datir counted against him in competition with | the four present survivors would prob- id 1879, @o to hie Mater an ( NTE RE Dost Fo ‘offer | {he ‘big candidates who carry. from | ably live. Te CON CC EI nal d the blufte of forty “I toc ook DARDS URE aod. Ook tee itn thirty pounds more of flesh and bone eee claim against the Government had bean Mil stretching from well be- | gpite of the jokes band, whose y line to the|eenertence “ith one CUD at a’ nein a Anna Cow unsatisfactory. Well, [made | un Pedro Bay, where | por's wa cle th t display. Hi: ed by the prope offietals. y fumenean isa matter of common re-| MOLINEUX JEWELS SOLD. — ewiorsed tue nmoperometnis, bat low the the north shore o. mark, ls money to adjust It I 1 is a member of an athletic club | pied fe 2,000 by | Hen pe ro Dee anon t | postum strictly according to direc-| | , He ¢ edged for #2, by Mra. Moli- ee \ The actual’ welcome of the officers | Po! A | thet molday boxing “entertaiamentsiat nd-men Will not begin until Monday | tjons, boiling it ® Mittle longer, be-| Cheleea, and in skilled with the gloy himself. eof the most enthusiastic aes speatators at the ringside at Goldfield, CHICAGO, April 18.—Diamonds and when Gans fought and whipped Nelson pearls, once presented by Roland B,|Magiatrate Butts Din in. September, 1906, was ‘Theodore, is wife, Bl. Mol $ Unaee nie “tather'n tutelage he’ Ba pol Lge tO 1 ee ae eee nore sal plaints Against Two. ar led ee al months become an expert horseback rider, and | [UX yesterday DVO Seren oman th oo Sues 1 Scoflicers a formal welcome on | months can take a high fence with a hunter as|fit of a Chicago creditor of Wallace D, | _Masistra etait , orkville fehalf of the city, The battleships will paining serene ty ‘ gracefully as the President himself. | scott, who married Mrs. Molinsux after | Court to-day dismissed the complaints be illuminated | to-night formorrow. y know to a certainty that the He hag hunted big game In the Rookles, |e Giuained a Sloux Falls divorce for | ARANst two physicians arrested for run- sive for the transfer of divisions to| ti. trouble was coffee and the cure; can sail a boat and swim, and ts always | he ning thelr mote at high apeea in one, Beach, Redondo and Santa quitting It and building up| ready for a clean trolic, her, ee ee eo physiclene yin Monica. will be a day nantivity. no was in 4 i nN r CE oe ia aa av FPL pen ad CET Se a Sr ATO aii CHRP (aay Ceiees Gillam meee On) EERE BDU cia ering) Es on eh i, corned, pledged the diamonds for $2, hey | pleac ying vis with Monday, however, | that was absolutely the only change 1) four high altitude. The result | ing, I have now used Pos-! coffee for about and my eyes are well, never me or showing any weakness, | use | hough Mayor Harper and , the Enter- cause ¢ men’s Second Husband. | DOCTORS MAY SPEED AUTOS. homie! « Chairman M. He Plint tainment Committee led the Con-| was cha ticut Immediately er her arr extended to Rear-Adimiral Thomas tun in pcre jen Com- | ‘sway to qualify in Mr. Connolly's | I Beginning | on nus Wy hether he will’ ever ranie with | brought $1,000 to-day at auction. patients, and the: Maele\tatel eal there will be five days of ceaseless | made In diet and I took no medicine. Mr. ‘comnolly as un author remains to Peet PEEP PRUETT) CRU TAPER V Stee BARS) foro the thousands. pienso d ne wary nursing baby has been kept in} pe 708m KENTUCKY TROOPS OUT TO | men nemes,tnn cons, of cris jin HM; meet nnd for the thousands Of people of | te healthy «cate since T have know of, and when a physician is using LOS ADRORS "cir entertainment. On 1 Postum GEN. LINEVITCH sick. — |HALT NIGHT RIDERS RIOTING. | nis every eftors to reach « aving permon hen"aiaye mnore Teave will’ po granted URAL! OSU" 4 trtond, discarded cot $1. PETERSBURG, April 18.—Lieut.- 8 3 to 8.000, er et ed Tey veel On aaut| tee and took on Postur to sce if he inj ent Nghth d Gen, Lineviteh, aide-de-camp to Em-| OWENSBORO, Ky., April 18—Com-| "One physician was Dr. Charles Mm, SPeTuUMben toviiag.) Varied or each! foe fag tant Ole u's dyspepsia and peror Nicholas and former Commander-| pany C, of the Kentucky National | Bellows, No, 140 Hancock street sine feet on ite, way. here fom) Gan Headaches: Theioh Brooklyn, who was arrested by Bleycle ‘ceeded in single column up| frequent headache he change pro- Ee f Sigesyen army in Man-| Guard, cn orders from Adjt.-Gen. John- | policeman James Barry at Seventy-sec- DC Romie coast, standing In-shore | duced & most remarkabie improve churia, is th ‘elegal ree Leap elds lett to-day for Paducah. 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