The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1908, Page 4

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WHE EVENING WUKRLY, WEUNrE ODA, hak 41, Avvo, JERRY AND CINCH SSAA Directoire Costumes That Caused GOV, HUGHES’ NEW |<"sezacwss=" WIFE'S BOARDER | As an expert by saying that he him- | the end of Eterm ania eae ant Oe | Sensations in London and Paris. asl ate the Assembly there were signs of a re- yolt. Minority Leader i il s the Legisiature shou | ted to the whim ) i any man. He declared t i 5 ‘ ———-—— When the legi New Roc by the name of Cinch she invited him 0 pay icons and to lle doggo or as “THE-DRESS ‘THAT nearly Goggo as the fleas would tet) > and to do a ot ot tcke DA. INTO LEGAL SNARL fet Cinch had known, But. Jeers ANTON IN Cinch ng from false mod. NDON sgn not to be moved about like a te) a ee Cea LO aa ee SHAE doen an extrnurtinary weston | Werry’s Cinch, Mrs. Drowne|‘atie situa ne sos wentanes pa | oer |Governor to Gain Time for Meether, at, the miblfe expenae me ne| Flercely Assaulted in Wurm’s form. ; Dectares; Ridiculous, Mrs. | “then tre. Crawtora had Crawford Retorts. ed! face) carda! by/producl Racing Bill Action Presents |7, The, Governor asks Mt has a wiid 4 Measures Deemed Trivial. | whose bas not been cut to law. and we are askel to pro’ Machine Shop, Young Hoehfeldt Declares. yD! ograph taken more n Jago in which Cin-Jer. was eliow fella eae maine Rare eae i eara erect and taf! akimbo or cap-a- ad ye! xelat e' ines : n WISE JUDGE SETTLES fT |pio, or some of those otier armorial aGereal | Seen oomne ror) Bret Hae Rie een rem te some | Max Hochfeldt, a young drafteman, : bearings, | | ALBANY, May %7—Alarmed at thelother method of treating It properly" hemployed by ig press firm of Palmer charged the Governor with li ioe & C Alexia Jactivity of the Legistature in disposing |, Falmer, CRetE Sho Lew! | of hi iyr yaatioaas Jemploy threats that 3 of his carly recommendations, and fear. | fi Fino Constitution and the penal stat- ing an adjournment of both houses at | utes. the close of the weak, before Senator Stand Up Like a Man. Camera Settles It. Says Jerry Is Jerry, Although | At t's the Magistrate pointed out that the dog Cin.-Jer now before him He Belongs to Same Fam- | 82 ovine ears. nist, in Wurm's shop at te this afternoon. ne wild shot at Wurm rmed. Crawtord of- fered to make Jerry stiffen up his ears, Foelker can return to vote on the race| Referring to Foetker and the race e scene P Scat ‘i and she spo stm about th 5 ra . Foverno: de ck bills, the minority leader asked ily as Missing Cinch. : ke to him about the matter, rack! billsi) the(Governor, Handed\jthe)| tracks bilgi fie te ereito mance et Hocntfeidt gently at first and taen severely, but Senate and Assembly to-day nine mor€|tendance to see -low appendices the with Wurm Wurm's nismatralrenia ieliin whichinaturalis sudjects upon which he desires legisla-| could be cut out. He said the race}son and half a doze ¢ Wurm's em- oe track jaw hau bern on the statiite took Not f th .|ten years and that t overnor did)! immer ites {3 of real import-] T°" jave the Tent to call them in ex- (tu kick tt ence, he however, to keep | :-aordinary sess! to rep it. He @ Legislature here at least until the|catied on ernor > eng of next week. By that time, the 'ike a ma uke his Govornor believes, Foelker, who ta re.) nie Assembly J covering from an operation for appendi-! Viging for. dire 2, aroused the suspicion that the half of Dhis story property Gates back about). Gog on which the ars grew might @ year, when Mrs. L. E. Drowne, who|),. the Cinch half and not Jerry ives somewhere on West Forty-fifth| naif, and threw the case back where atreet, but withholds the exact location, |!t was before, Yost a terrier of the given name of And in the meanwhile Mrs. Drowns inch. Bo ever since she's been on the} had produced a few paotographs taken vees energetically engaged tn trying m to pleces, 12 arose over domestic diml= ween who iy well years wite. They. ed Some time ago. Wurm lives , at No. 8 Prow- i ata date to th caratice ot f | {tte also voted ¢ eta sat (coe aleas | ainsucnte, Price fo the Giseppearance citte, will be able to attend the sesston| Phe committee also voted down | (aniGaiakwen’ Yesterday afternoon she was walking some more photograpis showing Jerry Poeemoecee mec suppore ithe ganti:| OL ties Del cig ee Se z boarding house in Mgung when she saw Mrs, Norma L. Crawford, | full length and side viow and tn various betting measures, eae venue, Passaic, N. J. The Senators an@ Assemblymen 41d who 1s twenty-four years the time, | Plastic poses, and ‘both sides chimed in Hoehtet ee iho was a stranger to her at | with recitals of corroborative inte: . | Tipe : strong on Broadway near the Circle/and anecdote in the life of Secyaa ae oe . not hesitate to express their resentment | id, powerfully butit and engaging im with a dog that seemed to her to bel BER eSn Cle Cinoh when he was , THE NEW ee Need coveror action in submitting | manner has been boarding with heg.. ‘ a us MANY spectatc be- . - 4 y 1 ‘0 the: rt : fhe very spirit and tmage of the mise-| Jerry, and thus many spectators Le : MERVEILLEUSE | 2 Obes C2 CET Gah fe For some reason Wurm and his sen, Jr 2 F d j bes | it purpose of keeping them bus: | hav be ed n Cinch. Subsequent developments! “put trust Magistrate Cornell. oe 3 apparent iy. have not been pleased at the presence itwsa ‘hat this dog's Christian name | ful compariaon of the photog ee é 4 COSTUME | ‘They deciare that Gov. Hughes is | dence with the article labelled = |Misusing hts power, and that the time| §§ Uy Lee ele a uteeeniere aenouees < not Cinch but Jeremiah, or Jerry | 6°) metre hi y s er, a hat the time Acc Zz to Hochfelit the climay wes C-J for identification’ he discovered of extra sessions should be consumed ‘came last night when the elder Wurm, only with the consideration of vital accompanied by @ private detective, matters. One Senator remarked indig- » Mra, Wurty’s house in Pass Gor short, although he has the same) that all the pictures of Jerry showed | nant); { alth and prowled from roomy | “It looks as if the Governor ts try- ing to keep us sweltering here all sum- mer. Perhaps he will And out that there { =e [none of the pictures of Cinch ‘showe: Boston-Bull. |him to be so distinguished, and as the But Mrs. Drowne, not knowing these | dog now before him had a white fo: things then, followed M foot he decided that all of him was family name that Cinch had, to wit:;him to have a white forefoot, while in search of something. Hochs says he rd them and thoughs were burglars. Crawford to. f oe yas ry Jerry Bull_and none of him was inc! Bor home at No. 162 Wem Pies eee ot Bull, and Mra, Cramtord won inte, of at Hlochfeuae etrect and dema h | Bu as hours before some of the is a limit to our patience. I'm for call- noraing, Cinoh or, as he tumed out prea | tyatanders recovered, THE NEW tine on | Hltn\cueYerargeney misaseseniewa Wurm, od ak Too Ridiculous fer Anything. PS aR clea! car! week.” SERS MERVEILLEUSE ring out of here carly next week.” | he mystery surrounfing the dtsap- ‘acteoe As soon as the Governor's mesmge Bot Mix, Crawford unt burst owt SQUIRE MAKES LITIGANTS | "CQ ch GME feughing and said {t was the most) 5 Honulovs thing she'd ever heard in her| SHOW HIM THE GOODS. life, and there were words and Mr. | => Drowne went right up to the West Side) CINCINNATI, May 27.—John Marshall | ‘Court as straight as she could go and|Smedes, who ts a descendent of the} wore out a summons requiring Mrs.) great Chief Justice Marshall, has for Crawford to produce 7 rr, or as she| some time been attracting attention by | @ben thought he was, Cinch, before making litigants in his court bring tn | the Magistrate Cornel! to-da |the subject of litigation. ve-year-old Mart was read in the Senate Majority Leader | x1 "/0ee oe pad Biel panier Ratnes called a conference of Repud- | °°! s eiterncaal Waa Ciscenail ok tigen (ineanisecs | endl a’ soceas taken [atfeet, Sunday afterncor ileare until later in the day. Just what the tee ose ene on - ts conference will decide to do ts a mat. | Went to Police Hea: a) CN ter of conjecture. If the Senatans act | the police he had received a letter trom they feel they will take a final cd-| his wife, a chorus girl, in w he ‘® are repro- rnment on friday. Seat. 4 ) and Pars, The matters on which Gov. Hughes Sela she had taken the girl and was in his message suggested action were: {going with her to France. So they were both there on time and| To-day the case of a sign company | ghmlargement of the Powers of the ‘Tho father reported to the police eo was Jerry-Cinch, as he might as/against S Becker was heand. The} Meir teratad andene. Wanueciorsat|| ‘Appropriation for further elfmination | Sundey night that Marie had been spir- | well be called at this stage of the pro-| company claimed Becker owed it $40! DUKE D’ALBA A-WOOING? | XG iit in Bar tarvor. “SF **| HEAT FRETS MR. CLEVELAND of erade crossings. ed away, and said he suspected his ceedings, being, as it were, in dispute for a large electric sign. Becker suid Tae Duk sor ; S Improvement of harbor facilities at | two brothers-In-law of taking her for Doth as to name and ownership, Each | {he sign was not according to the PRRTINGTON, 3 Ley CaSUs erin anes his wife, who had gone on tho stage sample submitted WASHINGTON May > ae ‘Appropriation to cover appeal to a Mtigant was accompanied by a great | ring . anh oe Condition Not So Good, Owing to) APE ates Supreme Court it te [in opposition to his wishes. flock of friends and well wishers thus | we'll Se gurselves,"” ‘said the | Humidity nat Lakewood. Forcalled W-cent gus case ) ast night he appeared aga’ squire. Half an hour later a big dray | stablishment of the new State! 4 t he had receved the KEWOO!, v May 7.—Thi “ yom esi ») PS | said tha! {2 23 se *, AK N. J. May 27.—The, Farm for Women on the site at Com-| 000 10 wie, and that she toh him| men_( forming two hostile camps in an other- | {auire, Half an hour later a. big wise pleasant and congenial court-/ lifted out the It was twenty fe t of the last few days has had ax Stock, purchased by the State a few street 24 rs ago for a State Hospital, lhe was wron, se pseud fact, the dres: | were m Two dress sen hurried over to s way to Wurm's machine znd Wurm in his office on is described as rome vii ver and b s that both coms his own he fired the first shot a well- missive knocked his weapon F is hand. Wurm and young Wurm an aro ue spechinata eae) a Gash |tor nim and ore him to the fioor: Tie was still there when folie: ndon and Wagner, of the Oak ation, arrived. Duke of W \tong and four feet high. There were 5 : s one of t st cone accusing her room. ; i in one most eon) ts 5 Suet ti y G ers | Hockfeldt put up @ vicious fy Magistrate Cornel! told them to produce | 199 slectric light globes in it. the Wash spicuous meaivers of the royal c.rele ag | Unfavorable effect upon ex-Presideut “Tocal ‘legisiation for New Roohelle, jand that sho herself had taken the|against the policemen. They f it OSHA Cr Phern to produe Can't you connect tt to our, ght To Gr Dh Madrid Cleveland's cor@ition, He has done fount Kisco. and Rye, Westchester | child. necessary to bandouff him, but he dog, which they u.u, putting pon here to We ean get the effect?” said Laud. OEY ang the Spa The Duke of Westminster !s one of | much worrying and fretting. The ex- County; Tannersville, Greene County, | The wife is known an the stage as| kicked and bit all the way to the the bench facing the Magistrae with | the Squire, : 1 the wealthiest peers in England. owns | Cuesive humidity has made him {reitable | 484, Genesee, Lavingston County, and | Marguerite Gerard, the husband says, | stree stable and has a beautiful | ¢c#s!ve a nese Ftable | Whitestown, Oneida County. and {9 now working in a Broadway | fication of a mob of five thousand the Jerry haif facing east and the Cinch | Judgment for the plaintitt” 9 halt facing west, or perhaps it was th>|tne 1 lights beamed forts, tion house, to the great edi- mett and has brought on a sinking spell. Amendment of the village law, au- theatre. and boys. The delicious, “toasty” fla- cs ok oe eee oe ee vour; the crisp, crackling flakes England, meet touch of human hand, have sent 4 } The Lily for France un- Hits | Pea a armenty eto Ireland honors the Sham- y OS e Toasties © rock, ’way up in the hearts of Scotland the Thistle boid. the American people. But the shield of the Great Republic--- The glory of the West--- Shall bear the bloom of The Tasseled Corn; ) The Sun’s supreme be- : quest! Pound of Indian They are an inspiratian to the poet; a delight to the epicure; a breakfast “starter” of appetiz- ing allurement, and altogether the dainttest toasted flakes yet made Meso in ree ; 4 : : : Pre WES ; from Corn! 3 : ee) D mile enriched “encase an “The Taste Lingers” A at tn en Made by Postum Cereal Co., Ltd.,) Battle Creek, Michigan, U. S, A. A and

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