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TUESDAY: JUNE 9, HURLED TO ROAD 1908.' rick road at Sprincfeld, L. ay Robert Johnson, 0. 441 Fourth street; Henry Young, of | the St. George Hotel, and Alfred N./ Baldw of No. 1,218 Pacific street, | Brooklyn, were hurled from the car and| all were more or less injured. Young was unconscious when picked | »: Johnson's right knee was dislocated | nd Baldwin badly bruised. Young andj Johnson w taken to the Jamatca IN AUTO: SMASH Three Brooklyn Men Injured ‘han Alact} . ery ciently to be taken home. Yo had Sins NMactiflae Faltls Polley iaacs dastia nee oe iffering from shook. | on the Merrick Road. aa Raat ean esd phe F wheel tires burst, | ski against a THE EVENING WORLD. |1,400 Orphans in Automobiles on Way to Coney Island for a Day of f Jou 16 400 ORPHANS IN 10 AUTOS RIDE TOCONEY'S JOVS Traverse Road of Gladness| From ‘ Gasoline Row ” to Luna Park. 1, early a chauffeur, of e auto was g In an automobile smash on the Mer: Smart Novelty ace Trimmed Suit Bedell Tailored, Extra Length Fancy Coat, Pray ape Effect Sleeves, Beautiful Gored Skirt. Extreme Width Fold, 4 MGasoline Row,” which is that part {ef Broadway between Fifty-firet and (Bixty-third street where most of the “@utomobiles and the bulk of the emells Yoome from, never had so many happy Kids within its boundaries as it had | feo-day. £2 In unting-decked cars that had been loaned by garages, agencies, cab com- |panies, sight-seeing coach lines and Iprivate individuals, the orphans of New ae Susans iWork gathered there to start on their fannual outing at Coney Ieland. In all, imearly fourteen hundred children, in- mates of homes and institutions, were taken in 150 automobiles to Luna Park, Hieg the parade to the sea under way. but $t was nearly 10.90 before they rang | ithe starting bell, and all that time lst thy {Gasoline Row” had been one big bunch ee Monarch, Attended by ar Fleet, Is Recéived on FINDS HUSBAND DEADON HIS FEET IN THEIR HOME Wife Discovers Him Clutching | a Faucet After Death from! Heart Disease. BOY LOSES LIFE | IN FLAME SWEPT NEWPORT HOTEL |Son of Manager, Burned, Leaps Mrs. Mary Hemmings rose from bed From Window After Mys- a: 3 4. M. to-day and found him i a over the kitchen sink, one terious Alarm Is Given. th Exactly Like Picture fpicnic dinner donated by R. M. fagent of the Reo and Premier ca: Three other years the little w the city had these ou was the biggest and, 1d, the best one of all. [Nine o'cloc }to be the guests until nightfall of jof tooting cars, and lovely petroleum erick Thompson, and to enjoy a rfumery, and policemen with grins on | Positive$20Valne ir faces, and citizens who smiled ; ‘ fetesncoe it | eens r feven while the lumps came into their Royal Yacht. NEWFORD) Ri ity June) One) lite) nen Extra Quality Lace Iehroats, and 1,0 small flags labelled | was lost and property valued at $70,000 DOO vt | Linen I una Park" all waving at once, and | we: stroyed 1 ne D0 oI , nser- ward of 140 boys and glrlesthey | REVAL. June §—The meeting between | "AS destroyed Un & Gl Sees the body cola Womens 5 Rada tbe vil online wiGlewanrabden [imei mawardl Vili andlEmperor Nich>| origin) swiich(s brokesout in) thei New| Cork TQep LBs res at a re cea and? tion. ing for Fred Thompson, and Coney ojas occurred here to-day with due for- | cure Hote one fot eg femout) suenmee cami con y-two years old Misses’ | evn pnd ace Sam. and Cap Drel-'nality. It qras the first time that fin | race crea aca Gumi aarhee velba | seen ieee lived for | | Sane tar cragilet suonaroh has/ever)made\en(ots|Ueteely awassc crlesaHatlaals sordamadhe| sae ces Sizes {there, and never quit cheering for a ficial visit in Russian waters |manager of the hotel. He died at t 1 Natura!, VETERAN GETS BIG BEAR. ~ McKenzle, of Fiv ital some hours aft had been escorting the | Newport Hosp Albert, with | fire Beer and in after 10 o'clock | through 3 pecond. The Br aadron But finally they got away. Deputy 90) yacht V: Commissioner Bugher and Inspecto Bowe e King of England ‘ohmittberger, in a big red car, led white, Light Blue and Pink toria, and undred- Sale All Thre ithe way. Then came Sorgt. Casey, of the Bay of Reval sho : 1 the bicycle squad, and three of his men, this morning. The customary | eeaail eat aceatcannect cane lthllconmanesteneaeice 5 a Stores Wednesday on motorcycles; then, on fter rec were fired, and efise an exch one ‘the hotel were burned : Alterations FRVE s it he King and the Em-jthe hotel uur sy other, the cars, all overflowing with formal visits e Em. piste orerenurraaaeaiamrerk r on board the Russian | munte: : oadway, Fifth avenue and the e: ee erate uae ee eer side, Williamsburg Bridge and the favored by beat done. The property < Sar EW enzie and other local Ocean Parkway, to the gates of Luna. mer weather, The arrival an Insurance of ¢ 4608467Fulton Stee All along the line were demonstra- ARTY corted by a di-| The New Cliff had re tions from the sidewalks and window of British sers and accom- | modelled, and was to have bee ‘In the east side, where many a detachment of|for the season to-morrow ¥ the panied into port by ghildren used to live, the tenements Russian torpedo-boat destroyers, pre- farmed out thousands who cheered the magnificent naval pagea: tators had gatherec mit of the Mont} de thedral, along the wooded| Jordan ar A | chores of the bay and at other points of over the ri | a a wall to witness the awakened my \ineon he ships of war. phone, and som | the al train hearing the Em= otel was on ' ts tale k this morn- nperial part Attorney aa Emmanuel! Weil- ler and Minnie Weil Puts Walter Luttzen on Siand. persons in the bi the boy who| 3, by the sta of his son, dren of Reval, mont of troops ed enthusiastically, me evidently made a deep n the Emperor and the the infant Czar: dduchesses, TA WRITS FOR 186 CAUSE WAR OF TENANTS Jecupants of Tenements Pur- chased for Bridge Must Pay or Go, Emmanuel Weiler against 1, Ryan, August The. suit of Minnie Weil lhomas F. IH. Vreelandand others to recover $800 of the Metr Belm, lanvested in stock (Street Railway, \preciated be [the stack, was continued tc |Justice William Young in |District Municipal Co: » Exasene E. Kremer and James Lesite \(Pink appeared as counsel for the plaint- |ffs and John B. Stanchfield represe the defendants. Adrian H. Joline, one of the receivers the New York City Railway, was the Grst witness. | “He said that he had been appo! {Wecelver on Sept. 4, 1907, and | @ppointed recetver of the Met {Street Railway Company. He & j@eparate inventory of the two proper. tles had been made as all the , MONK’S COOLNESS SAVES MOABIT CONGREGATION. .a|Church Crowded to Hear Famous Father Bonaventuri Is Set On Fire in Many \ Spots. The 2,000 dwellers 1 tenements bounded ». 1, Baynard an jolted to-da JAMES McGREERY & GO. 2ird Sireet 34ih Street, On Wednesday, June the roth. SHIRTWAIST DEP’TS. A large assortment of Lingerie Waists, consisting of the most exclusive models, made of Mull, Dotted Swiss, Linen and all-over embroidery. Made in workrooms on the premises. At attractive prices, Ip Ccth Stores, An unusual selection of Tailored ~ Waists made of Madras and Linen. Also colored stripe Madras for horse- rf back riding and all outdoor sports, TRUNK DEPARTMENTS, 12 Both Stores. Russet Cowhide Dress Suit Cases, With double steel frames, brass spring locks and leather capped corners. Fit- ted with shirt pockets, Size 24 inches. u 4.2 value 6.00 v Dress Trunks, exclusive models; Made of selected wood, duck covered, < oil painted. Bound and strapped with best white oak tanned leather, bronze steel combination trimmings, hand riy- eted. Fitted with waist and millinery compartments, toilet and dress trays. Sizes 30, 32 and34 inches......,.11,g0 value 12.50 to 14.00 40 inches........12.75 yalue 14.78 to 16.50 - Thermos Bottles, Pint and quart sizes, 3-75 and 5.75 “36,38 « ‘JAMES McGREERY & 60. 34th Street 23rd Street JAMES NGREERY & CO. , 23rd Street 34th Street CHINA DEPARTMENTS, Sale of Cut Glass and Dinner Sets, On Wednesday and Thursday, June the roth and rrth, Cut Glass. In Both Stores, 8 inch Bowls...........s0e-eeeeeeeee§O value 2.00 Rose Bowls, new cuttings.........1.50 value 1.75 ZsoupINE UTS eosin tient alse value 2.75 Vases------- +50 value 1.75 Dinner Sets, 100 pieces. 6.co ind 7.90 value 7.50 and 9,00 English Blue Willow. 112 pieces. &50 value 10.00 American Porcelain. China, x00! (pieces, . oo cece g.00 value 12.00 Toilet Sets, finished with gold line; TORDICCES eel deciesleiiteieeecsaebO) value 3.25 84)“ Goadoiis00600 Gooneeoo0en 206400 value 4.75 23rd Strect 34th Street of the Metropolitan Street hundred mo [Company was in possession of the New more than a thousand women and c rent due to the lord, Peter Cap- \¥erk City Re y Company at the! are pell, [time the receivers were placed in The city purchased this property for charge. n “Walter Littzen, a partner of August Bo |Belmont { nthe banking business and (Mat of organizing and ting . jterprises, was the next witness was asked as to the merger of traffic lines of the city In 195, but said the had not been advised duri the |} progress of the negtolations and did not mow the condition of the Metropolitan Gtreet Railway at that time clear the to Cappe landlords, who told the tenants t “Did Mr, Belmont ever state to you ¢ the value of the assets of the Metro- politan Street Railwa asked Mr. Kremer, “I do not remember having done } a0," He said he had not been apprised of the earning capacity Phe witness was instruc to a future respondence } firm had with Rothschilds regarding | u i merser. street. Hi ician, The Newburg, said dames J. Morton and the “Six Dancing Shrimps” in “A Two-Horse Fellow in # One-Horse Town.” WORDS AND MUSIC COMPLETE WITd June 1! time t Btanchtleld said } @© close its case in one —. ~~ : MEXICAN BANDITS GET $4,000. MEXICO CITY, Ju pay train NEXT SUNDAY WORLD IPHON “SHOT” A BOY. near Balsas, in tne is Say mn pi Sie SITE OPED ETS aan ee bean SD of four men of The title of next Sunday's song is ‘‘A Two-Horse Fellow in a One-Horse Town,’’ It is > u ° . | Wounded the ether and got away wit CHS OS Nai Aya 7, JusE Elephant Pounds Horse on Boe away mith Quick’? and it is Funny. Paul West wrote the words, and the music is by Gus Edwards, of ‘‘School Wart One Hundred and $4.00 Wrreet, was in the kitche f Jest night when a siphon of « which was in the sink with cracked @round it. exploded, the top of the | see eee Stee out @iphon hitting the boy in the head. He nbn Beceived bad scalp wound. jiprowig. the, angie Sepha ty-fourtn NEW ALBANY, Ind., June 9.—Selzing vith its trunk, an enraged cir Pp! dashed the animal | against the ground until it had pounded now playing at the Circle If you Days’’ fame, and also the author of the music in the ‘‘Merry-Go-Round’’ Theatre. If you've ever lived in a country town you'll know this “*Two-Horse Fellow.”* haven't had a country town experience you can appreciate the humor of him anyway. fBUCKBEE Aoi | Ghadeowing, Investigating. Al) branches, SINGLE TAX! DO YOU BELIEVE IN IT? | Before you say and before you cast your ballot for President of the United States you should not fall to read all about the Single Tax principle as written by the late Henry George, Sr., and published in THE WORLD ALMANAC & ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR 1908: The Greatest Ready-Reference Book Ever Zompiled