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pt ee 2 ——— Make-Up of the Great Parade of Catholics To-Day. BUNCE MAN TOOK SLEUTH PARTNERS, BUT DONT KNOW 0,000 in 1 Fifty Brass Py Marching 0: Mounted Police. Band Grand Marshal—Maj.- 4 Barty, U Mounted Aides ‘and Thomas J. O’ Donohue, t BK, Capt John First Grand (Pi And Others of Petrosino’s Sguad Were Victims to oe i. Be Snared. ste Gatholle Banovolene Legion “JOINT” HEADQUARTERS an Catholic Societies, John Byrne, Chict Grand Division Operator Lured to Place Where Trick Was to Be “Turned” Found a Cei Above. © of March. Washington Square Pak, Up Fifth ave. ue to Fifty-seventh Sireet nme | hig Heng sailing day fora lot of the mechanics Passing the cathedral every pig transatlantle Mners, the pick of i set Gee bat, and it WAS J tout. Joe Petrosino’s Italian detective lel eben Sea ne je {aquad were inating slong the North ‘ 4 River waterfront, watching for the nr crooks who work the handkerchief Young and|game, the pocketbook game and the rt other ancient and honorable pastimes 5 of the petty confidence guild upon home-bound laborers who have their savings with them Dressed like flashy loungers, Detect “a fves Mio!!! and Dond were holding ad O 1p a saloon door at Clarkson and West : Bourke Cocktan. sireets, and keeping a Wary eye on the David Meche : ves SS") streams of emigrants that passed, bound Only “American flags tolerated gor the steerages of the steamers. Up in the parade, and Ameri 3 dec ving gait meandered n orated most of route, and hid Cathedral grand stand of the paraders snap, gs along the to them with w of the great @ nt party, whose usual Over th@ heads yision and acute powers of disc ae Ted. tion had ev! white and I suspended be: eyreene the. . and Fifth kind of stuff he'd been drinking, avenue fi below the, “Wot you guys lookin’ fo1 e asked park was ablaze national cols) qe nity ors from noon un s casually . , a Under, the leade: ip of Gen. Barry Live ones,” said Micilll; “its sa U. B.A. the G Marsha}, and @ | day.” 5 “Got the leathers wit you?" inquired the ranger, “leathers” being thie Jargon for the pocktbooks used commonest of the money-switeh swindles. Made Comrades Victims. “We got the leathers and the wipes,” said Dondero, F e of a red cotton bh ain't got no bills. in the an serious dist nly confusion was utside crowds overtiowing Ue police line Business on Fifth Avenue Suspended In forming for the line the paraders uuilized all reets bet we Sixth ay hue and T ATRL RS Bills" are the rolls of stage money | third, Tw el that aiso figure among the worklig Thirty-fourth and Forty-se oral there were speci*1 ¢ come aad pester Nts | “But we know where we k vements: trate to regulate bills," added Micilli ‘ome ngton @Bd we'll lay in a stock and work to- xg | Bether. 18 Square BouueR th Willingly enough. ned venue njnd | with them. As he n't masses he}, ee . z ¢ = a Auietirant ange pe me Know the language of the homeward and there ‘and gold he in ne Papal c t avone “ln the of Knoedler's art sitions g, dresyst Ike gallery, street and | Degello came along, dress! lke i Fifth ‘avenue, played 8 -Dhere's a pair of wops that ough. Peaniupestie Chat. | to be easy.” confided Mit to the un: ae Sugpecting recruit, “I'll siriag em along Yast this til wo get the bills.” i nt renpect ev Gathaliontesie reanentrayery, aid something to w comers the great Pontiff. the jargons ¢ aamney , bac aun 1 eam Cardinal Logue’s Plans. ratification y ©ardinal Logue will officiate to-mor- trailed in « J Bap- said the illumina avenues, ration of the transition de Paul, Donde ey od Of founder Mssion st m1 git the! t Lured to Headquarter: ng. compan harmed new iber didn’t Bishop Browne of Cloyne, w far he'd walked, such. being Baltimore as guests of Car of temporary exaltation, but bons. When the J to turn into a ‘large ef Mulberry street ing the day It is likely that dinal Logue will Western cities: Sunday Cardinal Gibbons, =two he in the Ca-! the juvenil thedral at Baltim: ill_conseerate old Headqua as titular bishop of one of the dormant | trades besides selling Oriental sees Mei J. O'Connell, he prose recently elev episcopal rank name of John Clark by His Ho! reward for his that there Ja a pl labors, first { the American somewere 7 uld those R ire OF LOST at Washing FE ON THE SPEEDWAY | Road Drivers’ | tracts Fashionable Crowd, Association At- | of Kinsmen Cause Arrest Louis W. Sod!er, Who Is Sent to Tombs, Louls W. Sodler, who ts have acknow the 2) that to h reau, longing $5,000 worth of tn cash. When the few months j odler as & punting un attac was issue reeny District THE EVENING WORLD, |DIED BECAUSE SHE | ENOUGH TOLIVE ~ BYAN EXPLOSION LAST HONG _SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1908.) . the youngest being buried | Butler heard a rattling of dishes in the The fil luck drove kitchen. He hastily dressed and fo distraction, but she ound floor In time to see F to the of her urry ott. Ten mliutes ‘ erself and took a post up the front door fon as a waitress In the Butler fam- | steps’ and collansed on the porch Her misfortunes ad evidently | When he reached. her wee tempora ranged her mind for her | unconscious, Dr. dé applied A Ait, became so unusual that Mra |restoratives. without Tes pre ru cook quit the house We f case of polsonin . day, fearing Mrs Carberry we PE Ghee jer injury 1¢ Kitchen was found a bottle of i : . Thursday afternoon the young ‘woman i ver meat Crowd Attends the Fun- departed. saying aie intend veril tablets, were { | eral of Late Rector of | fond vot ‘the unfortunate. voinay wits | E became so frantic wien | | Jadvised her totrest a day or ao The [told of hts wife's act that three police- | | | Trinity Churet | Gidtneatummen niet men with difficulty prevented him from | ee cea | rinity Church, See | Foun retired early The morning Mr harming himself, \ |One Engineer Killed, Two —_——— Mrs. Carberry Had Assumed | Roa Tel Dye. | ‘The funeral of the Rev. Dr. Morgan WROnT Cats | Other Men Injured—Pas- [5 "pie tor more thee thtes teemiee| Duties of Servant to Help | sengers All Escape. aay PORTE KHCES ESE NHI RRS Upto Unfortunate Husband. | | Was so long in charge. There was @ BUTTE, M May ;@smastbound) | inne euenvee acted (nth Herote treatment by the surgeons at! Burlington train No. 6 was dynamited ter would officiate, b St. John's Hospital early to-day prob- | him from. bein ldjntor Gree the who {8 exp rector of among the cl irators of the) early to-day, fle running forty miles fn hour, as tt 'e assed a point one 4, ASSisted by Half of the train j. 5 le tracks and ditched, | as an, west of this place was blown fr n | while all of the cars were damaged by the explos on ers badiv in t Palimar day coaches ¢ 1 with bauises and a bad shaki e Rev. Fi canon of Bandits we first suspected of Cathedral rwi but inquiry by in the E asion t some oSive on aving been put althe sed le orde off a ry person on the train has been cineer Bussy. of sees ie who was buried who ding blind was taken from the m U i | mbers. His arm and leg were broken. Fireman GeorgeWhele, of the second engine, was severely scalded zsco Opdycke, Both were hurried to tue hospital Cars Were Smashed. The mail car was hurled on its stde| TROUBLES BY derailed, U the Pullmans remained onj | the tracks. main body of the church was re- ably saved the life of Mrs. Mary Car- berry, an attractive young woman who |was gmployed as a servant in the . home of Charles A. B: No. 36 Parts Jefferson avenue, Brooklyn, for the last the v few days. ‘The patient is in a critical condition following a dose of mercurtal tablets taken after t days’ separa- rectors of m les of Mant ree e Russian Grees {tion from her young husband. | ils country, Arch wo years axo the woman, then @ i Hotovitaky. and | popular and pret Brookiyn girl, mar-) W. Irvine, D. D. an electrioian. as (Russiar tly on the hus- ; erly a priest id two chiidren j a to agiin get work e ably support his wife and d © comt: children. | Under the privation a LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S -| VEGETABLE COMPOUND worry the ee and w. cold storage fish car “a. Mrs. Brown, Miss Brown } | Was sma, K wood. Only|and Dr. Smith. A pew in the rear of 4 AC |i is Beene dl tneneseeetinleaiava Urata nn tical e 1S o Announce the rails. MET) Gap CL) Caro) ahd Pa SOs Ss GL OIL Eee pn for réprese Sheriff Ch Henderson and three SHEDEDNeEHaa Te | deputies were quickly at the scene with Unable The Summer Sale to Make a Living,|cnier ot Detectives Charles Bates and | : er officers, After a uiurough inqulr | Mrs. Anna Muller Com- ¥ rejected y that, bandits ie sn d blow train for the purpose mits Suicide. Jor robbery. Lvidence, they averred, y : pointed to the fact that the train y wing pews were Miled wrecked by @ tramp, who placed F aiieemeaie tolyebehiod ; An honest little widow, possessing Uynamite after having been put off a nbersiorihe sonssorsthe = youth and good looks and health, sat (ra! | ine for Woman's B r ; N } ae EG Woman Mond und floor at DX pein A age ee Richard |jls in the world has received such eginning ext on ay street, last ‘His escape is consideretd | ¢ 'p. | Widespread and unqualified endorse- Fi future. She remarkable W. Lensie. of | Lack vow. | Ment as has Lydia E, Pinkham’ May the ourth f was a rid and that future | the head en; | ‘d Vegetable Compound, made from k P was to be what she made {t ten minutes behind| \ native roots and herbs, Presenting the magnificent special stocks : * sald hi nd running at the rate | C rat } Her rent, $35. was due. and she had ailleswanghoira toward . No other medicine has such a but £2.75 to apply on the payment of it. , Butt P ne is perfeotly straight, | iryr a irecord of success for women’s dis- Of MIL ISLIN [ INDER WEAR jer earnings as a dressmaker had not | 40d we had r track. — Suddenly Random eases, or such hosts of grateful auMelent in six months to defray crine was litied clear of the track. ||FALL UP friends, as has Lydia E, Pinkham’s For Women and Girls her ‘expenses. Two ers, had! put quickly settled on the ties, along Vegetable Compound. FE h Li C I 2 shared the flat wit . had and which it ran for about 90 fee. 1] BRINGS DEATH TO WOMAN. For more than 30 years it has been rench Lingerie, Corsets, nfants’ Wear, Sie had been unable to get others. Saaae ea sures peers tne the standard remedy for feminine Shirt-Waists, Negligees, Petticoats Farli r nad ta Ji oh Sno 3D . a ills I ion, Ulcerati d ACHES ESR Ga sympatheniy and the one following Fluid ‘Escapes From Broken Con- ils tetemmnanone ceacon ce KE u ntance house—a woman Jumped With Fireman. nection and Overcomes - que ANT joi ore HOUSE El ING LINEN. who had accosted the litte t t irieTe shout . It_has relieved more case . re oi ae anidlseatiner{aalnllesl| psa gitemertrgonueanereing alton ines Aged Mrs. Lind. ackache and Local Weaknesses | Sheets & Pillow Cases, White Dress Goods, Laces, nd kindly remembrances when life and we both dropped to the ground as n the green shutters of ‘old Mrs.jthan any other one remedy. It ; g , - . - pe ae hardest and drearie This the engine came to a standstill. erate winners on the pecound dissolves and expels tumors in an Embroideries and other Merchandise in W hite yvoman had, in a joking way, advised). ened back and fou - he ‘rear house, No. Nor- a r a Gv the widow to marry again PEL SANE PEA CateEE LRG airestiererenitnt open, ner |Catly stage of development, Beginning Monday Morning % dn't 4 the widow had TiPRntinte Gearrecwhers or and friend of twenty vears,! Irregularities and periodic pains, i outa acaiee che MARE Hoe aes Sarah Farber, living just across Weakness of the Stomach, Andiges- n ut, with bis a: ray, always knew that it waa time ‘tion, Blanting, Nervous Prostration an 9 ae alc s nought scalded and the Galea iheGuine Gnitd Morning Headache, General Debility, quickly oaal sking calling) creme them green shutters were closed at an yield to it; also deranged s aise a aly slouds —_—_—_o—___ when tardier mortals were up causing Dain teraaine cane tene Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street a BURGLARS OUTRAN THEM. Boban wor denned tneckta sarc and backache. | Oey all Gui — ——_ — = Mrs. Lind's received no re. stances it acts in harmony with the | ' === 7 ) Discovered ‘Pr to Bre Banta ‘ i Mrs. | f, fares ‘ ozo. i] r . " i ¢ adn Mrs. female system. 9 ° ear ; Bluney'n I w Cp i a It removes that wearing Beauty Ss Aid DUN OH OD On Friday, at hie residence { AG wianikiie: rwo would-be clare dead o ne} evi paper 8 id . near Amsterdam > 5 fr xtreme lassitude, “don’t care | CONSDANTINE y { iressmaker's t Van Appar, watchman of Bl Wasty ace nuurre (OM Aaa hoe SIA ASD Gast Woman may improve her complex- a NTN ERDONOUO WM usloved 1 n Brooklyn, and want-to-be-left-alone’ peau ion, keep her face free from pimples and of Lawler, late of the wd man MeGerald a chase 2 nervous and humors; brighten her eyes an Paliihereact blocks early to-day wine. dizzines sleeplessness, | purify the blood by the occasional | HA ear eete rr ee The wat reid , melancholy or the “blue: use of | loved son of Edward and Mary Joyes, nee pl These indications of Feminine hei Playing to Inv : é5 ane p 9, erry Glaas, Ci T » Ireland. 1g his nose disorders, which this medicine over- | Funeral on Monday from cal parlors y errs comes as well as slight derangement | ee Dane sen eNom tas uudeangey Sie Pay of the Kidneys of either sex. | aa MILLER, ” beloved Women who are sick and want to} other of olye, In her 55th iget well should refuse to accept any | A am a ier Lge substitute for Lydia E. Pinkham’s | WrEsiuitio hited Montenenaa auc aaiier "! Vegetable Compound | Seld Everywhere. In boxes 10. end 280] 5. 4 Illustrated Articles in Kathryn Kidder Tells How She Spent Two Event‘ul Weeks at “‘Muldoon's” Getting Fixed Up. Hysterical Scenes at Parisian ‘‘Ringsides’—All Because Women Have the Prize-Fighting Craze. A Score of Tragic and Romantic Events for Which the “Merry Widow” is Directly Responsible. Mrs. William H. Taft as Wife, Mother aid Hostess. The Human Voice Can ‘Sing’ Pictures of Pretty Flowers, Snow Crystals, Trees, Etc.—A Scien- tific Article of Interest. The ‘Four New Pegs” at Monte Carlo That Have Caused More Suicides Than Ever Before. 4) Reade her fe recat pa the Magazine Section How a Young New York Violinist Fled From the Love-Making of a German Princess. The Cleaning Out of New York's ‘Forty Thieves” from the “‘Red Light’ and ‘Gas House” Districts: Love, Marriage and Divorce as Seen by the Amerl- can Indian, i “Why Suppress Boxing and Let Congress Sit?”— A Humorous Article by Irvin S. Cobb. j May-Time Lingeries—Dainty Ornaments in Robes and Gowns. See ‘“‘Home’’ Page, Edited by Margaret Hubbard, Ayer. Special Feature In the Magazine Section you'll find the words and music of “IN BOHEMIA WITH YOU” ‘The Song feature in bel ted at Cus Ra- Muri Halk toraarty the Circle Thea re. Bava "aise "oublisher, ai) Ce FUNNYSIDE |.3| a — =) ORROW ae yy = ray