Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
EE ___THE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, JUNE 3 Elihu Root “Having the Time of His Lite’ And Twenty-eight Other Patients Agree That He’s a Good Mixer SPANKINGS MUST BE REAL THING JUSTIC SAYS Takes Regular Course, but Gets Two | Hours a Day to Attend to Duties , Olmsted Doesn’t “Order” as Secretary of State. Them in Children’s Court, Just “Provides Facilities.” ‘DOESN'T WANT IT SAID HE’S IN A SANITARIUM. STANDS NO SHIRKING. ee Seek ae 'As There Are No Doctors About and Misdeeds. No Medicines Are Used, He Calls the Place a Hygienic Institute. tte “I don't order any epankings in the GUildren's Court bullding,” said Jus | Gee Olmsted this morning as distant) en , Sey ef tng sain ewe | u Root resents the application of the term sanitarium to his present @rough the court-room. ‘I just advise Tuarters in William Muldoon’s retreat, near White Plains, N.Y. The Sec- them—indicate them, #o to speak, and retary of State insists that he is sojourning at a Hygienic Institute. Provide facilities for them, and then; 4.1) #f the parents haven't gumption enough ere’s @ vast difference,” eaid Mr. Root to-day, as he swung into the to administer them, I fine ‘em. saddle of his new mount, Nancy, an imported Irish ay - “Somebody must be made responsible sf ke Pee ieee teen Wi sanlER for the continual appearance of the ‘ium anda hygientc institute. Young man, define the noun ‘sanitarium, game boys in court for small offenses. “A place where weaklings are kept in restraint,” Parents promise to punish their chil- @ren, and then they get tender-hea:ted, Teply. x and all the boys get is a cuff or a ” « : . RecA Macipanisnnenclichacal(suGhere’| “That fe an asylum,” eald Mr. Root. “A sanitarium is wiere modicine the Heutenant sees that it is @ square | fe administered to patients. Now, Mr. Muldoon abominates medicine, deal. Investigation is being made by Jus- tlee Olmsted of story of a ‘mys ‘terious $ bill paid for a “bail bond’ by Mrs. Midleton a colored woman, Harper, of the Seventeenth Infantry, who rode on the left of Mr. Root in of Providence, for the appearance of the Muldoon cavaicade. The army officer nodded his head in assent. ie seven-year-old grandson Walter 10) ‘Tne only doctors in here are patients | fore the Said BTCR TEAL owan atest clit One Of Mine," chipped in William Muldoon, | o'clock Hundred and Fourth eet police sta ton, Mrs. Middleton said. She loomed up in front of the desk in tow of the tiny delinquent. w! had been arrested for “cutting behind cars \ and M. D. who tried to preacribe drugs in here, eh, Lieutenant?” This exercise consists of a former Graeco-Roman wrestler, who is | five or seven mfle gallop on a cinder called “the Professor in Westchester |Dath, with stoppages at given points, County. “And they don’t have to/@t which he has to dismount. Then ewallow thelr own medicine, either.” |there is another Period of rest, when ‘The Department of State for the time Mr. Root can see his secretar But at 1190 o'clock he must get out ei an eo he Deng fa at the Muldoon Muscle and sees you spank him asked the) verve College, and with the exception) see ney Muldoon pedestrians for a “Oh, no, sit! An's too feeble an Of his dislike to being announced all sharp. brisk walk of @ mile. Dinner coulin't spank no one." replied the Over the country as ‘‘sojourning in a fo 0 Soman sanitarium,” Mr, Root is having the! | hy the striking of 1 o'clock an at- What! You can't spank shat urtle {ime of his life, The Secretary of Stare tendant comes with a giasa holding a boy asked the Judes. “Don't you !# Very Proud of his appetite, his box- leowae dotling water, and Mr. Root has Seas iD ast be punished. or I can (P® and his chest expansion—three jew- 54 ink h and straight., Then pio veninaae Be, punlened els which he credits to a four weeks’ |COmes a two-hour walk—this walk ts quency. jeliminated when the heat is bad—end- “Oh. Ah's paid the fine already." re. stay with Mr. Muldoon last fall. piled Mrs. Midifleton Expects to Reduce His Weight. At ¢ o'clock Mr. Root is permitted ¢ The statement drought forth « hall of “I expeot to take off some weight,” | confer with his secretary for tro nem questions from Justice Olmsted, rising statement made bY | Then comes supper. The lights-out bel finally sala: ‘Well, you go up: “When I came here last year| rings at 9 o'clock. " attend to the boy. Til see about spank- I weighed about 140, which increase to) “And then?” was asked of Mr. Mul- ing the man who got that fine, if any 160 pounds. Since then I have gained | goon, i irregularity has oocurred.”’ cenviasaltional \pounds)s whichi pate: my) Mili weleahouldialidos)oarki betorellé The Justice set inquiries on foot at) Weisht too high.” erclock in the morning I have pro- once concerning the woman's story,| Here is the diet Mr. Root te on: vided," sald the big man. Mrs, Middleton climbed the stairs te, BREAKFAST — A cereal, @ | “How have you providedr?"" was ques. the room of the Children’s Society poached Cie ere cup of coffee tioned. luctantly as adhe: 0 ‘t and one glass of water "4 ; the tad agenstrertineen She mage aie MIDDAY MEAL — Soup joint, Rica eae Mate business of administering nature's god one dolled potato, some other [orien an, TA rites me the canine's old-fashioned paddle) s\butalthoushianer|| | Vecstaniefial slnioio) desasrovanal | | (me eer nneae Muldoon The See- arm flew upward with great vigor, the {| downward stroke seemed to suffer trom one glass of water, which must disturbe !pped and not gulped. an attack of the “feebleness."" How. be chop or amall —————____ ever, the boy yelled and kicked mane SUPPER—One fu fo the Lieutenant was satisfied ects, GOs Cho GED TG glass of water. | “The Secretary of State ts the dest | | jing @ bath and another rub-dowy While the “span room" {s not an oMicial institution of the court, its ef- fect A Jus: s Lary as if tt were, | As the velps and roars Issued from be- soldier in the barracks," sald Mr. Mut- POC ee Reemed’ta | doon, after he had acraped some of the | be stricken with a realizing sense of the| official face off Mr. Root in @ brief error of thelr ways and vowed most | five minutes’ boxing bout. ‘TI wish I vigorously by them each ‘ore the Justice to amend | ) food it did them. They || theirs" when their turn @ more like him. He never kicks like the rich men’s sons who come up here. r shrinks from this time. “You see, Mr. Root would have stayed | fonger than a month with me last fall} but for the death of his brother,” con- | tinued Mr. Muldoon. “He is here this \ | Ny time to finish up, and he is not going | to hurry away.” i —-—_. No One Can Imagine Suffer- ing It Entails Until Disease Attacks Them. Mr. Root a Good Mixer, A report that Secretary Root holds Mrs. Carlyle Inniss Found | h!mselt aloof trom the other twenty- { eight “patients” was denied, not only i . Muldoon, but by every one of D in Bed b by Mr. The following statement ts ead y Her the twenty-eight assembled in the 6UM-) gevera made Monday by pamper Husband. mer hous have become convinced that th, he med!- Capt. Harry Merrnan, an officer of | cine being Introduced in New York by Be opted St jou L._T. Cooper ts all that he claims Jeut. Harper, is Mr. Cooper, who believes that the Amert- In the dining hall, said: can stomach {s weak and !s responsible “The Socretary is one of the best itor most ill-health, is meeting pub- | { fayle Inniss, ‘Mrs, Gertrude C. Inniss, wife of Car a dry goods merchant of this city, was to-day found dead at| nicers 1 have ever met, He has been ; thelr home in Richmond Hin by her | ™xers t . van since he got in (lic at the Riker store, Broadway and fhusband, who had gone to her room | 2m? of the boys ever si Ninth street. Mrs. Sarah Morton, of t Sunday night. He tell a bully good /No. 174 West One Hundred and Thirty- story in a bully good way a first class listener as well. “Mr. Root occupies a suite of four rooms on th; second floor in the south- east corner of Muldoon's institute. to call her, as was his custom every ‘morning. A gas jet in the room was turned on and from tiis the gas was flowing. Dr. William T. Scovill, of Rich- mond Hill, said Mra. Inniss had been dead for some time. d Three of the rooms are sleeping quar- coped have been Feaigents oflters, which Mr. Root has secured for ichmo » and] nee i such guests as he may have who might Mrs. Inniss was prominent tn church Hie pascaded to ston (avecnlent) (ha Rae nS ree taYer £20 ccurthi room| tsi dtted! up) (asia) study, daughter, Mona, who is twelve years 7 oi old. ‘They Hved in a pretty litte cot-| With the current literature and Mr, tage at No, 883 Stowart street. Root's favorite books, ‘Mrs, Innise slept in a room adjoining| The Root suite overlooks Long Island Sound, and upon a clear day sailing that of his wife. There is an old-fash- foned gas jet in Mrs. Inniss'’s room,|craft can be sighted at a distance of M@laixth street, called at this store and ald: No one can appreciate what I mean whon I say that I am grateful to Mr. Coo: who has not had rhen- matism for five years and suddenly got Md of it. No one can imagine how frightful the suffering {s until they have a bad attack of rheumatism, I have lain In bed weeks at a time un- to even sit up and suffering con- nt agony. “When I first heard of the Cooper medicine I was having a bad attack. [ had given up hope that anything would help me, but when I heard that the medicine was for the stomach I decided which turns all the way around, and it|ten miles. Ivy overhangs the window Ine ae {s supposed that Mrs. Innise upon re-/ sills, and shades that portion of the|‘? {FY i as 1 have thought for some tiring last night turned out the gas and| upper verandah on which Mr. Root|‘!Me my stomach had something to do with my rheumatism, then eccitentally turned on the cock again, thus permitting the gas to ea- swings In a hammock when his muscu- hantautleasiarendanal “I sent for a treatment of the New e trom jet. ‘There are two doors ary ate = , ees eoomrabd neltaer. of there was| The Muldoon area consists of about Pe pekarae Ma eoka eee endelhave looked ong there! ¥ fn pothlng ston indi twenty-five acres of high ground not alwhen 1 decided I did not Sneed It nec SERS Ene eesitental None of tha | reat way from the country: home of {longer. ‘When i ‘siuted ‘teing “thy crevices in the windows nor doors was | Ambassador Whitelaw Reid. mnoueinet Avert isenerally: fy sown In ; ition to niy rheumatism, (og) aah ea i This Is the Dally Grind. f did hot eat or sleep ag I should and ‘WOMAN ACCUSES DRIVERS, | Resuiarity ts the great word at Mul-! past Week Ver felt borer in } i ee doon's, and no laggards are permitted By, eee am i nary fot every meal Wane to remain on the grounds, eRe ehioveam ye ood Sleep soundly Were Over- and get up full ength and spirits. ‘wees, Hlias Says They In the morning a 6 o'clock get-up|T fave had no sighs of Rhone: Two Horses. Ore. idee Bilas, of No. 549|#!4tm 1s sounded by an attendant with ‘West One Hundred and Tweltth street, ® Megaphone. Mr, Root has been or- nilgmanthe dea [appeared in the West Side Court to-day | dered to sleep until 7 o'clock. If he gets|that I have been free f against two drivers who, she claimed, |UP #0oner he is sent back to bed. | for nearly two Weeks a I had been made over, a feel as though that any medicin ‘avere driving a team of horses attached | Punctually to the moment when he isithe least I know of to an overloaded wagon, jealled he has to spring out of his cot dought it recently af tt has done for me. {Paterson aveiue, and Frank Colubinc, especially accorded to tim of having the | is "medicine in Now" York, No. 510 Jefferson street, Hoboken, | water at any temperature’which he may |! iin do to bes faa’ 20 2 medicine that will stimula VGatne stalled at Broadway, eid Witte, | desire. But he must immediately after. i jules and revivo wort Seventh ‘strest last evening. She said Ward undergo a rubbing until he ts pink | digestive organs, is oun the horses were exhausted’ She got a |In color from head to toot. a big dema ‘ooper's |S velpe, veral r se eset, A the gastric overworked to create Discovery {will do this In from four to six weeks. was the floundering 80 do I—since Inst fall, when I first came here. I should be sorry for any | The Secretary of State turned to a stalwart young man, Lieut, George | horses are brought around at| came, returned to court blubbering and| He obe-s orders and n were dismissed with a warning, | the firing line. I will have the little | ——>—_——_ | man as hard as nails and as sound as a hickory nut before I let him go home i | —>—_. O, 1908. | . pom | | 5 Sear re: Sian etren? LLG. MOTHER SENT RRS 70 PASON FOR NEGLECTING TWINS cegwED CARN CANON CHASE. VICTIMS HURT’ SENT TO PISON “I don't think there has been a worse) cuse in the history of the society,” sa: Superintendent E. Fellowes Jenkir ae es of the Gerry Society tn Special Sessions to-day, when Mrs. Kate Connors was arraigned before Justices Wyatt, Mayo and Deuel ‘The woman {s thirty-four years old, and, although her face 1s bloated, :t ts easy to see that she was once beauti- ful, She lives at No. 120 Hast One Hun-| yy, More than a doze 7 Wh dred and Twenty-ninth street, and the mn persons were hurt The Rev, William nefghbors reported to the Gerry| When @ trolley car on tho Reid avenue rector of Christ Episcopal Church, at Society that she had neglected and line was derailed at Marion street at 2/peaford avenue near Division avenue, | impaired the health of her four-months- | o'clock this morning in Brookly old twins, On June 18 this report was made, and agents found the apartment of the wo- man to be filthy, thick with dust and rubbish and the two infants wrapped in Tags, uncared for on an old bed, weak Jumps Track at Switch and Brooklyn Minister Takes This Smashes Against Iron | Step so He Can Appeal from Trolley Pole. Conteinpt Proceedngs. Sheafe Chi |companton and adviser of The car was going uptown at a good Foelker during the fight over the anti- clip when it reached the switch. The! rac track gambling bills, will un July front wheels passed safely, but the rear 31 appeat ore Supreme Court Jus Ones caught the awitch and threw the| i.. anrean, of Brooklyn, for commit- cor Around ‘with such force that the| nent under a sentence of thirty Fear platform was demolished against | (7°!) atter conviction for contempt of | Senator ’ at Muldoon’s Reireat, from starvation and afflicted with the skin diseases that comes from neglect At first it was thought the babies would die, but they were revived at a hospital and will probably live ‘The woman when arrested made prac- tically no defense beyond saying she \s so poor she js unable to take care of the twins. She says she is the wife of @ man named Reilly, who lives in the house and who does no work, but other tenants say the pair never married and in was unable to produ an tron trolley pole, breaking every win- [> J™ n vi comin throwing the passengers into |“? recente Nanci keer | pen tence hangin The following were attended by Dr, | Ponded sontence tn | Hatgell, of the Bushwick A He This fact gives him and bis family no tai Shae Brie Nenuehrae ttle annoyance. He detesmined to sp ‘ |meal to a higher tribunal. When his f/sbamelevenuejjabrastonslotithel les | viction by Justice Marean it was lea Victoria Melloros, No. 48 Reid avenue; | that on tnutes of the proceeding w er aslanel cc t8c8 kept ony deine lacking, no | Abraham Meeker, No. 106 Clinton| ci veat could be | street, Manhattan; contusions of right| ‘phe only way in Ww has a sus- over him. | Rev, Mr. | the een side and’ head, ‘hase was able to get his case before \ year or two ago her first husband, | Jennie Mooney, No. 887 Hancock te D vas by sub } Connc who weariey ongendrenan Street; contusions of the head. imprt: Habeas ten eles i, fifteen years old, Jai a reporter, of N®, certiorart would the a rug factory for $4 a week! | Hancock street; contusions of the head | . thirteen reare olay lalardomiers The others were shaken up and | iConnora was sentenced to three | tention. The ones who did were abe to|4 | | Mrs |months in the penitentlary, Naoto peel nae NONE WILL GIVE BAIL FOR | SON WHO BEAT MOTHER. | John Stringer, Who Struck ighty-Year-Old Parent, Goes to Workhouse. John Stringer, thirty-elght finds somo one to-day. to jive bail in the sum of 81,000 for him, jhe will take a six months’ trip to the | Workhouse on a charge of beating his — ILLIE BO owed an K paper dA Justice a So fz |. unioss | years BINGHAM NOT WORRIED: Must SUI Insints Magintrates Get ;| widowed mother, Mrs. Rose Stringer, Thetr Own Pol nielghty years old, of No. 108 Second gham \ 1 Seat 1 of M ‘The aged woman told Magistrate Moss. an at aor n the Night Court that her son had beaten her and threatened her with a although she had always tried to Stringer that he had ever had b {pail of water for them and left a po- | qy, " . Ah , C . fe 1s allowed a few moments’ rest [do not know just how large th fore him, Magistrate Moss said he reo. Ff ee then. ‘Later sno ant, the after this exercise, and then he ts per-,ia,va8 only” keop track of what werdy | ognined him ts @ man ho had: ent ans te Ald Magis tree Aipeyy is store, and. not. only mes already, and er | ace o Binth sire fond ontenid tieate TOM, Mer mitted to dress as he may choors, in- ther “Riker stores but ‘druggists ‘at | didn't know what work meant except by iceman is ‘put on the f pats Hoeman Fieh, of the Trame ‘Squad, | Stead of in a certain proscribed way. over the city are selling it very rapidly. | hearsay “HY, fellers! Jest look what says it, Wty: Some of these old men who arg Ma}p Were ‘held in dotaule of $20) | At 8 o'clock breakfast 1s served. Herd each dey Uail Tiscte ned alain, Sal Ne was ordered fo the Mole) | done mind polaying wit us If we ain'e| Lom inthe Mesistrates! Courts deserve "4 ate un! als, bul @ was orde: o the Work. sts, as rewar ‘or long and 4 |" Me, Rost then seeks a delet rest be 30% gach day mew Eo rks! Poughi"—Utiea Observer. ‘Qinlent service.” ® \ ntl il " . amine - ‘on- |g ACQUIT WOMAN ERUGCED AND ATTACKED I CENTRAL PARK Says She Was Chloroformed and Beaten by Two Well- Dressed Men. Mrs. Mary Seseman. a handsome woman of twenty-six, staggered into the West One Hundredth street polics sta- ton at 2 A. M. to-day, her clothing torn, her face, arms and body brutsed and out from blows, and apparently ffering from some drug. have been horribly beaten and then chloroformed by two well-dressed men in Central P: she managed to stam- mer to Lieut. Maurice J. Coughlin, w was at the desk Before the wo ne say more she 1 to the floor, screaming. Her con- on was such that Dr. Fitzgerald Was called from J. Hood Wright Hos- pital. Chloroformed, Says Doctor. The phystelan said Mrs, Sessman had jodoubtedly been chloroformed. ler examination showed that and t an that the wounds have been Sessinan was vest One ty Hun- ly had trouble with my usband, and we are not living to- ner | 1 went over on the east side of Cen- ral Park last nig end to some business, and was ing my through the park street vinety enth street when two men sprang at » men were both well dresseg them. I was to One and the other throat ning unconscious member until L cam clump of bushes just off Wes lred and Fourth street. 1 don't nen got me over the » but there I was. The woman was taki wspital, Her fou: to the J. Hood yndition js sald Ww ———__ SCULPTOR OF KILLING MAN. acquitted In Newark |; ge of th of J In Everybody’s Mouth-- F ly called Post (ce cates) Toasties The most delicious of all Corn Plakes, “The Taste Lingers.” y. Limited Mich. and 15c. | | Lawrey, 3? BROOKLYN MAN SHOT CAMPMATE Barry Wounds Comrade trom Alabama, Examining a Revolver. tal to The Evening World.) INDRIA BAY, N. Y., June 6 —S. Barry, of Brooklyn, accidentally shot his comrade, W. J. Lawrey, of Alabama, to-day. Both are members of a New York mititary academy, and arrived here last Thuredety with Supt. 8. T. Jones ers encampment on the Lawrence Tie were assembled in front 1 Barry picking up a rer r ) his mates and sald: “I wonder $f it's leaded, boys," or to examine the pulling tack the contents. The triewer accidentally slipped deck and Aschanzel a lmullot In the face of stood in front of the re- let entered his right volver 1 cheak Delow the eve. Dr. Torsythe, jiexandria Bay, was unable to loca e bullet, and the patient was taken @) fast boat to Br He, Canada, tor an operation. became frantic When he reak No Uncomfortable Pressure on the nose is possible when Harris Suction Clips are attached t ur glasses. The Pressure is GENTLE—yet FIRM enough to prevent your giasses from falling or slipping off. Attached to your glasses for 35 cents, SOLD ONLY AT OUR FIVE STORES, WH, Honis OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS, 54 East 23rd Street, near Fourth Aves 54 West 125th Street, near Lenox Awa, 442 Columbus Avenue, 81st and 82d Sta, | ¥6 Nassau Street, near John Street. 489 Fulton Street, BROOKLYN, Opposite Abraham & Stream, Shoe — Summer >-._ Foot Comfort Besides cool and comfortable shoes for vacation wear, we have original Coward models, | which we specially recome | mend to who suffer | with their feet in warm weather. those SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, -| JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N. Ye NEAR WARREN STREET, Mail Orders filled. Send for Catalogue a renner PRR EPH 230 and 481 Fifth Ave., NEW YORK. sright Thread Stockings, for Ladies, in black ‘and lors, value $1.50, SPECIAL, 98¢ Very Large Varl- ety” of | children’s Fancy Sox, with all the latest smart ef- 35C a pair. 3 pairs for $1.00. ‘ROYAL FURNITURE Co {MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS ' | OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS ine key to Fortune’s yauits is commonly ‘nown as a World “Real Estate’? ad.” Acquire one to-day,