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| A THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 1908. a Effect of Impoverished Soil WILL COST IW on Central Park’s Fine Trees MILLIONS TOSAVE. ~—CENTAL PARK ‘One Million Needed to Begin Work of Top-Soiling Worn-Out Areas. DREW RODE WITH MAN AT NiGn, NEW UEIN POND MURDER — District-Attorney Hurries Detectives on Round of Troy Livery Stables After Receiving Letter He Consid- ers Important —Still on Hunt. PLAN'S VALUE PROVED. i Was Tried: Successfully at! Mrs. Sage’s Expense on Garden in Park. Many suggestions for renovating the Ifeless soll of Central Park are bdelng received by the Park Department, and (Special to The Evening World.) TROY, N. Y., July 17,—After a long search in the mountains declared themselves in favor of th about Tabort Glass Lake with t plan to cover the exhausted sectie ae ae Hp Me eaarooal urns Gis hte neat with a top soll at least six inches deep, Park Commissloner Smith say that {t will cost $2,000,000 to. $2,500,000 to do this, “We are remedying defects In the sol! said Comm! BETWEEN Bow BRIDGE AND TERRACE, two score detectives and new’ Spapermen returned to Troy to-day to hurry. out on a possible clue contained in one of five anonymous letters received | by District-Attorney O’Brien to-day. “Hazel Drew met a man at the depot. They drove He returned the livery wagon after midnight.” Furthér than this Mr. O'Brien would not reveal the missive’s cone | tents, He ‘regarded it important enough, however, to call his men fif- teen miles from Teal’s Pond and rush an iny estigation of every livery in Troy and vicinity. “We are no further advanced than Ing from Alm, from i to Averill Park. | sioner Smith is to do the job right the Board ¢ mate will have to help with an appropriation of $1,090,000 as a starter, It is impossible to say exactly ow many acres of soll in Central Park need top soll Dr. N, Z. B York Botanical ight alon Venice eee ton, director of the New Gardens, was the first Lavole replied in the Lh announced Mrs, O'Brien. negative, saying that their affair was 2 IsOhy clover is 8 Taney t was my intention to crll every | not that serious, He said Mias Drow's| uetace the aotl arith grimeon Person mentioned {n connection with character was beyond reproach. a the mystery before the Coroner, who Inquiry among the officers developed sits as Magistrate here begi nning to-| the fact that Lavole has been in th morrow. However T will first investl- service for about ten years and has pes Hate these letters, Four others givo excellent rec cord. He does not drink, ames and addresses of persons who were seen with Hazel and her aune. and Js considered a model Bases etunsel eelaler, | All of them question the veracity of | would be too costly, declare. Pollce Ma rate Herrman's joner an effort ade to revivify the soll, but some- tle seemed to come of the work, In 189 Andrew Jackson Downing ur took to Impress upon the people PLANIED BY THE PRINCE IN 1862. FAS WN CELLS A statements made to the polico by the airl’s relatives, None reter to her trips | | New York the necessity of creating for to the East. ; * themselves a large public park, His Detectives Near Taylor. Hn FH} ALL | ; Say ae - a v \ . pollt gued that such a park Wiliam Taylor, the uncle, who sube ; i ‘ I u wo y @ driving place for the paee to severe cross-questioning yes- n rich day, returned to his fields to-day " ed in a bur a f 1849 with detectives constantly near him, i s ago, The sec-| RR , 5 Sol ae Renee eee. thea Frequent reports of arrests and hourly uso of incendiary origin. People in West Brighton, S pel Fae eee Bg ne ae Le att theories join the chaos of unexplained q ! a crowd * ; if events before and a f t Vere able 8 | k, but the public- gs and after Hazel Drew's ] HBL h TH \ Unable to Get Bete Parte eae a esaceerte Where tho girl was Monday night has | Any Sleep, Iebaghutel eimncealb eto OU en hot developed leading the authorities to | Der eeaed to lay the park out tn the prop muspect that her companion had | (a n r. The squalid shanties were ean to conceal her whereabouts, IR H DIT Te Maher, of the Bast One Save the goat pastures levelled and out Taborton, where many disrep-/Rev, Henry | 4 : : pitas ps covered, but no proper a cINTO Ra Ree ao a nry F, Belcher Sinks | we ie: : Ween ccueiblonlomitepregii ce Wer the detectives ean earn nothing. Down in Midst of Sunday \ s ful how Ha Ly many at them adinit pasisng by Teal's é - ‘ ulwa n who sé = ‘ond that Tuesday night, but none of | School Children. (Man Caught in Hall of Burne! sacks nd fis 1 them saw awwoman or heard a cry, they | Policeman Worsted in Battle, declare. The unexpected visitation of ing Building Had mnan n only be adequately met with the dotecti¥es followed a report that | Seized with convulsions In the excite- ' : ment of soll never bef sted two drunken mountaineers returned up| ment. of irl i 3 Benzine, es aken. Just as man !s compelled to Tabortown ; road that it of whirling about in a “fying 5 rely on certain vegetables and plants, night and that they had spoken of meeting @ “pretty |S¥in8” with the children of his church | {scarcing others, so the plants rely woman." If was saj dthey had disap. | &t Verona Park Lake yesterday, Rev, desk e apon certain chemicals such as nitrogen, ared, rin let j : nd the phosphates; and if thes ‘The two nen were found and both were | an J. Belcher, of Hilton, N. J., was ree ‘ ah athe eusenteala They ele able to salisty the officers that thelr | puelio ng auecmcupteluelaes Hoaplial ; > nest in Central Park Is that only knowlpdge of the crime was in the |2t M r in an unconsclous con-| 1 one ! : micals are inert and al-| @ossip of tle villagers. A curtous sq where he died to-day without | Hundred g cl the police gone from the soil, of amateur sieuths und gum-siocd | having regained his genses. story 5 » noise as long as pos- eis {mperative, It Is almost hawkshaws have invaded the section eis twenty far 5 there w a nber to keep Central Park prop- wildly driving autos over the roads, |,,Rev. Mr Belcher, who was partor of 6.21 separa W exmped tele erly watered, and the portion of the tearing dawn the ha pe of 20 Hilton Christan CU Oa bn een a Hird Calin te h soil which has the best mots | hoy fishermen and generally interfering WA* § ears of age and a wid. | halls and Steins With sircet, and | & yuart kept talning power being also the lig! enstein, Who in| Jacob Gre third floor, He was t and extremely was |i cles have been for years blown by the winds, or, on the o popu ms about the with and blocking any plans the e- was returnin tectives may have by their vagaries jane | through : 4 that the church increas ae agistrate Han- 04 OR Fe May Force Aunt to Talk. : oh Increased In| o'clock whe icevdaran , have teen washed away by rains y i U l fideeesere |e In a W One method of restoration considered P ely sere the county detective : 1 children on a #0 as to « indred 7" is tha llberdl use of mantre and crop Who locates the sult rald te 5 Penta to re ral use of 0 in the pfesence of iot-Attorney th ‘of aanuege,| capt t NE 1 aLNO. 0 +8 no O'Brie ments and ro 1 with | all the fires. ¢ shed condition. them all the « were to returi home seve) birls got into one al fi h ts are diMcult of at foil 18 poor and #0 A use of che! <9 proper res talnment, as the as much r girl's re farmers a “We have just Test one @f the have any bf the ves as we they ove Averill FIREBUG IS BUSY Di WNTOWN, TOO. Park. Unkil more substantial support nd and tha } ais were soon ie lacking In decayed vegetable matter as 's given th theory Usat Drew shing at the Blizabethport to be unable to assimilate powertu Wort up the Taylor turnpike no arrest persuaded W Br chemicals. | J e. ve return agalr 1 take ide with | the street r a oe Rie pe ena Riese Pe Ret : eye caught | the bears had it th Value of Top golling Proved. lage or Taporton’ ; 1 to et 4. thTueE 2, } The actual needs and conditions Misa Mijinie ae se n 110 CUT SUBWAY EXGRESSES)| cue: Deer Nerpes tre tees (nat vent Hazel spen} Mor t w E t length to the Board of Estimate x ‘ | and Apportionment in a statemont wikh bitterness, He is unable onto the floor ¢ Caught After Fight yo Broadway ‘Through ‘Trains on” ree x pale tan agai fay more than she has, Satarday Evenings, ds of new top soll {s needed to cover yen the District-At- hi 40,250, 00 hare’ feakl oti sirracence ee DalriS A I Helonltordey 00) square f of surface 8x fe Expects 4 aaweraeay wed Hana ar the Inter, ("ches deep. This repcat created some but no enthusiasm, as the experi- ment of top soiling nad tried and again with no apprectabic © recently scovered in| to bree” gem this 0 déas a Rowned Girl, juter was taken if a the swig borough tha g too great y permitting Saturday been 8 beee found who wi! one word derogatory to the u : t ‘ trains of q girl's character. She seems to : x K tee etwaen c Paward cine Bile be visit | deen far above a servant's station. Mrs. {i was ead hy s oe ‘ : pidnthd an Coax In’ the Cary, her, emp Mrs M. Very slight. He grew worse during they. 0, ge aR pas Onin, -AIICHT Miphe aubway asked fc throve partle. were Ca: night and led (orday to-d From every” ere cam Ing down of service, | areas a friand and panion eer primes i ‘ ri eof rus hardly a leat York on Decor Day, ee In halls an : ata Manel clare the girl wae ino: way a fit Sparen A pie MPAA ple, Whene she acy 4 {] long triz : ie the Miah i be known erases areravde eee Rid alae ‘ : Pare alianer MUUCU RIES GREive Gey Mk NER inst the uirshatt window, Policeman Keating Had Fierce eximinaton has fai impair . draw er by t . A feat ener her he wives 5 partm En With’ Vicious colle; ors W w her. | ped ¢ t ' . Carrle Weaver's cone Little Animal. pond myttery yond possibly revealing wh okie a | {ted .n the Eas! wis f ? In a fight with a big yn to-day! her, she could r a Ha F nJ J. of Bayonne, | : n Chiet H T ) badly scratched that hel ands: LAVOIE NOTIFIED te 280 v0 tevevgea ne tithe [to 6) Rome nur OF HAZEL'S MURDER, | use pocket Pa eee CLUS anit aerrt: CHATTANOOGA, July 1 Lavole was great 3 c i ston Noxlie World corresponder a i pt ' Bar 5 telegram last night acrars ght Riips lens fel Drew, of Troy 2d Leer 8 Roite What oy 1 ag in th ‘ found tam an r ; ail is heen told.” he kteahe tes 6 a A g spots off neared on July § but 1 ¢ ads tap abe 4 ef ' eve that he a ig oceR, ald Murdered. I do z } ae an en 5, ie Pret ‘ i r acenon | ui ‘i 1 1 ‘ : and dug althy “young ‘ at a m watt JK gL ‘ g ta of 1 How " Asked d have 4 nt Was @mong Toe k r pati - ; Gommiited suicide t hear- ithe passengers, Bivosna t ar hdgh st) Sons isietecse by Arrangement with were called to twenty years. & number of prominent citizens havo) i} its life, the top soll about it was moved Ant. Hey ianm containing: Ni inus substituted. The tree soon took} on @ new lease of life. 4 | About this time came Russell i offer to contribute Hy fendrons, of which | hybrids | Depart ment was to be given a free hand as - WORALL WORLD SHS PEMER proper | So a soll bearing. th found, and a ity to combi ne hi hone i doo it, for Lie “expe invent’ of one who moet atone vie Kast Deve tt Katsura Declares His Special ‘ent | would | pi ‘antation’ of rhode richness be impossible to find and luxurianee char hen the Boam o Object Is to Avoid Friction With Any Nation. the eye, tstimate and | Appor nment me. in Septem: | there will be a deter: tempt made to secure an of not less than $1,00),000 TOKIO, July 17.—Marquis Katsura, [ats Ifeless areas of Central Pr ' | Mrs. Russell Sage has promised her ‘the new Premier and Minister of support. | pp |Finance of Japan, to-day granted an the Associat 4 es tO be carn jexclusive interview to Press, outlining the poll ministration, The entire tenor of the HHT FOR STINDS nr interview showed a determination to HT TIAL nprove the political and commercial tions betweeen Japan and all fore ; to remodel the finances ft y and to up the ine Solomon Says Commissioner « of Japan, Marquis Katsura Smith Leased Site to | 7 | Other Parties. e great change in the Cabinet was tof the continued fl Premier Satonjl, ale have been other necessitating a toward foreign coune say that my policy ne object of It in peace throughout the caused on acer Justice Erlanger, tn the Court to-day adjourned the he Wo applications to continue p njunctions granted by J the cases of John F, M Samuel Solomon who occupy fru din view I will do my Mower stands In Hall Park, uid increase the pres the Bridge stairway, and who ask between Park Commissioner Smit Interfering with h be ri Japan and the Pows ™ be don her sincere desire e . s calcule ree to dig. of the work shail be y avoided by me. nancss also will come niistiie 7 ated t idsmith represents both , t her persons. e peace in Ma s that 1898, he ase fro Park utmos The dive r George ° of Jap ces on ao~ a stand {n the victn.ty of the recent war detween Japan entrance to the "I" road and Br and Russia must alll within the lyn Bridge, at a rental of $90 a r fee (aatge 1 Fev. 18, whieh lease was » tenor of the Marquis's ute to May 1, 19% Park Comm ee showed a sincere determinas Pallas in 104 granted him a lease tion to pring conditions in Japan withie which was rencwed by , saloner Hermann for 18€ mer gan by Park Commis- for 1908, ype and retrenche the watche most practical 8 Will undoubtedly be 1NS PRETTY GL STOLE HECKLAC Cora Moore Accuses Eva Powell, Daughter of Wealthy Man of Bridgeport. eased ody else and ovher persona car the park, | (a BLAMES HOOP FOR A KICK. Boy Rolled It Under a Horse and In Later Taken to a Hospital, years old, of street, sidewalk at h ave nue to- a pretty nineteen-year be the dai chter of @ ofl man of Bridgeport, was Harlem Police Court to-day, with the theft of a gold neck- jou of $1.50 ail she will have n in a cell until her father Pye Powell 1, sad to lad’s mother, SS eae yra Moore, a writer, of No. 610 Weat Mi Hundre and Thirty-seventh MANGLED BY LINK BELT. (02. "%\f0""sgtinant "sal sae ee missed i necklace shortly after Machinis' Necktle Catches and Miss Powel ived to take a room in er flat the arrival of detec- He Is Hurled Against Ceiling. Alfred Rappold, nineteen years hdnist {n a shop at No, yeninth street, let his tives the girl protested that she did hong about the trinket. 5 Moore did not want to prosecute you don't,” said old, 27 West necktie catch Ina link chain belt of a lathe he Ou cannot get bacte was operating to-day and he was hurled | your necklace throu neh > alr and med against "yyige Powell was a somewhat forlorns the ceili as arraigned, re hat, but rained. beauty wi ore a magn were Weight broke the 5 tween ainatnatehainea Ash t the elbow Dr. Mi Thi lived hurried him to Roosevelt Hospital, | at the Ho her, they | He said Rappold might recover, a The Effects of Opiates, HAT INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and its various preparations, all of which are narcotic, is well known, Even in the smallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the funoe tions and growth of the cells which are likely to become permanent, causing imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics in later life, Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying wers are a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children quiet ls their infancy, Tho rule among physicians is that children should never receive opiates in tho smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and only then if unavoidable, The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and other narcotics to children by any but a physician cannot be too Sone ; decried, and the druggist should not be a party to it, Children who are ill | need the attention of a physician, and it is nothing less pean a crime to | dose them willfully with narcotics, Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears the | signature of Chas, H. Fletcher, ® | Genal no Castoria always bears the signature of omplete ith Next unday’s World Cohan & Harris, Music Pablishers, New York, ried out during the Government's ad> .

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