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j { 3 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1908, HART TROOPS 10 STOP: TRL OF HANS © EX-GRAND JUROR TRANSFERS MAY BROTHERS DOWN MMBBEDAS THIEF BE FEASIBLE, FOR OCTOBER: IN RUG STORE ADMITS ROOT = Justice Garretson Probably to! Says He Found Door Open, | Manager of Metropolitan Lines Preside and There Will and Was Calling Police Questioned at Fifty-Ninth Be No Delay. ’Phone, Street Hearing. | ime" re Saye iae) Ton: poy oe Start eee Wana menalle: Wither, br. orb. a. LUNACY BOARD MAY ACT) 4 1s te sry of Aes ston RECEIVERS PROTESTING. | index encine “isk i Jeall the police, but Instead got called ™ ™ Bie - ¢.| dy the police, while he was shut up, ‘ r District-Attorney May Seek t0 1 « suone vooth, | Tell Public Service Board They ‘ r, Allison 1s a you ft digni- 5 Formally Establish Army nea" appearance and manner-so dienk| — Have No Power to En- |fled that his appearance in the Fifth | Avenue Police Court, Brooklyn, to-day | on a charge of attempted burglary was |@ great surprise to the Magistrate and | District Attorney Darrin, of Queens ai nd him. ere seemed a dis-| Oren Root, general manager of the County, {s hopeful of placing Capt. Pe- | Position on the part of the Magistrate) Metropolitan Street Rallway Company, ter C, Hains and T. Jenkins Halns ont out ae Yue rea aD is ee Bree to-day admitted at the hearing before trial for the killing of Wililam E. Annis sive no quarter and he was held for thé Public Service Board that it might |! during the first week in October, when | examination on Sept. 1 be possible for the Metropolitan and | ihe eeuley fall term of the Queens | Policeman W grat was around trying Fifty-ninth street roads to arrive at a | — Judge will probably be Justice Garret: Mfrs, Cecilia Ballard's pharmacy the each company a profit. Mr. Root's ad-/ | door opened and he walked in, mission was made after counsel for the | Bon, | Gov. Hughes, In a letter received by lun ae bur; he thought, and gave Metropolitan recelvers had entered a he place a but found none, the District Attorney to-day, promised en ie roused Mrs. Ballard, and she| Protest: declaring that the Board had | — Captain's Sanity. force Joint Rate. | are = ‘OND RACE yery strong in the strese Wyola, NING WOh ww ELEVENTH DAY AT EMPIRE CITY. Weather Cloudy. Aug. 27. pe FIRST RAUK—Hor four-year olde and Upwand; non-winnere at this meeting wided; ove mile Ye; Off, 232. Start good, Won handily, Winner, ch. ce. by Owner—1. Mullfeans—me—L46 1-5. Wis Sty 14% Fin, Jockeys, Oy, HL Ch PI a Op mit i rt HDBLTaeenbeiii ek 1 Mera minuan Hip | ibe Geos Ge Halt bad Saya Brussel i 813. (ad of ‘Langdon 84 ae ay Se Bates 86 8. Arkle 6 6 0 _6_@ _ Bargen 51 Mir Todington ket, ine muds and. wolng to tie front catlsy held " ally, outrun in the early part closed with a rush and Was a "Mt tuerabinie had pien'y of speed and held on gamely. Lad of ‘Tanager toh. George G- Tall was never dangerous ling; $500 addew five and a “For maiden twoyearolda; furlony Flight Wi... is Nediim . ; Garnor "Yankee Daughter., 107 h Rock Castle ines “Bird of Plight il, ran to a sb Winner, ood, Start “Fiaer, Ww Post—3.29, Offs. 149 easily. Owner—W._H. 2 2-5, a ke. _i_Fin__. Heaney 68 8 BE, Dugan. 10 9-10_9-10 tyie and trailed waltoping. Dor ola ig a grand col. He hand t moved up Gah pac atwing Tui “$2,000 added, three year-olds bg. by 4. Won easily, Winner, Magazine Track Heavy. oc WNATLANTIC CH Resolute ch. g, by Pink Coat— Enrique band ay | Grand Jury were owners of saloons In Mazagar LIQUOR SELLING He ahs ah for King (or Queen) Contest Closes 12 Noon Sept. 10, 1908. Ub Gata? eho Four Ball 30h te BVENING WOKLD MARDI GRAS Teoioes ro z ‘Or vol may be bended in at Th q Brous, 408 E. 140th set Uptown, 19n8 Hrosdiray, Heelan Sie Wy, calla a “aaturnalia of vice,” next Sun- | Sy ash a: Brooklyn, 202 Washington st., and Pulltiaer Buildin, Park Row day, and all saloons and cafes hall lwntly, he will call an extraordinary | Hife of ifs its os Fas) Cy + ifs of afs oh ifs fs wR se session of the Legisinture and may | — send the New Jersey State troops the tanvus resort, CREE the olty to | AHO TLE BY HS CSTON jcules the flasco of ten di a Grand Jury at Mays ate ial | county seat, refused to find Indictments, and says that the action was a bur-! A ay She Had Gun and| Had Dispute Over Number of WN, 4} fanned to. Kill Smokes Taken, and Both Mek eke ofe of sleep afoot ate eats dee ote ag, a Official Mirdal! Coupon. j } a Thle, Coupes Katitiee tte me Cast One Vote for the Moat $+ MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND, | Se Will Be Crowned $ KING AND QUEEN ot tne Carnival ot th Age of Progress é 3 Week ef Sept. 14 Goy, Fort Threatens Martial S V Vote fOteserseeres Law to Put an End to ga swat | “Wide Open” Sundays, ) “Fe Ma als ahs SPAGIRT, N. J, Aug. %-In a start- $ ling public proclamation {sued to-day + from the summor capital Gov, Fort | declares that unless the excise law js Bo: observed dn Atlantlo City, whieh he | cs ta a tleld Jlesque, that three members of the | Atlante City, aud Usat the uthers were in sympathy with the violators of tne, Police S: law. Martial Law Only Remedy: | Had to name @ special judge to empanel a|with the policeman at her heels gaye! MO power to enforce a joint rate of/ fw Moaueits | The Grand Jury now In aession ts not | i NGO TATA Grend gury az eoon aa one ean bejenother search, Under counters, ‘be-| fare, ye enters Ukely to find Indicturents, the Gover- Neighbor, Jrew Revolvers, Lin ede slat int the soda fountain, the orescrip-| phe officials of the two companies | 715 (Sac or declares, and in his proclamation found who has the lelsure. The speclal tion cabinet and everywhere they : Ath Jaconite ne siates that he has affidavits from Grand Jury will meet, according to Mr. poked, and when Mrs. Ballard came to fatled to obey the Board's order to get Magazine ran a grand race Of last, traded in | j James C. Steelman and William Reeves participating in an assa Ciro Bivona, thirty yearg old, whe Darrinis plane) on Gept, 2, and he fig-|the telephone booth and stuck her| together and fz a rate) and the hear: jal ELE NE A ery ah an yore eRe Ne: guits” dacobt Winters stating that they purchased th suy was store at No, 2 Firet Rerrenrenenr (tanta lwhek wiliioel tone ooimte. creta ue Cu GUISKIY, Andi ing) tovdays was preliminary: ora final Fihied up MAL Muller worth name! yee liquors lust Sunday {n saloons operated | der, Mrs. Roma ft) Heo eal bs ures that not more than a wee M08 \eave a little shriek. | | = = ear by three members of the Grand ars old Yo, 205 of a bullet wound in consumed in winding up the Hains and Priore cha Ig! he cried; “he's in|oTder fixing the rate for them and | jis)() Be ecg Tao eRe alas ae, The Governor says he a ae yuan Hon a ee Nica aE Miway of the abdomen received last aight during five other homicide cases awaiting dis: | there! Come out, you!” and reaching in| earrying a penalty of $5,000 a day If or two things to do under the circum- BE urgh street acrose 9M altercation, it is charged, with Breas position. ‘she grabbed the luckless Mr. Allison disobeyed. Index. Starter fe ie stances, Hirsi, calli out (he milla Walape ele taildoaa | oso zona, a laborer In the ‘The persistent and circumstantial! and drew him out by the ear, Then! ‘The hearing began at 10.8 o'elock | 7: Dahasren rm) Puan police of Atlantic City and decla: el in which was a a oe crapenione: 0 that Po’ Wo (810) Yawton Wining } \the resort to aReATTIR Nts 7 ive Accor 0 claims of counsel for the defense that Policeman Worst selzed him, ‘leith comrateslonér Buslts presiding ana | 2 Hates : Ft to be under martial law. ‘Laie Iver. cae Hl Tite Sgee SRS Capt. Hains !s Insane may result Inthe! “It's very easily explained, madam,’ $10 Rosefentan would require an appropriation by tho ice in the hallway, | 8? : District Attorney taking an unusual sald Mr. Allison, with dignity, “and {|Commlssioners MoCaarroll and Maltble| #9 Billy Hofener gislature, i e victin's cries | and Crapanionn arenas course cf procedure. If {t should be- am sure you will thank me when I have) sitting with him, John G. Milburn and | "FEN ee a an a the far Gare | Second, he will ask a special session T ransacton a eluee he oles come necessary to establish the mental jinished, 1 was passing your establish- | A. G. Millbank appeared for Masten & | josiig considerable ground, but ove ‘46 quickly and won ‘pont sway. Danis it /of the Legislature to enact special lem Mts @ Lad paid for state of Capt. Hains before the trial & ment a few minutes ago when I noticed | Nichols, counsel for the Metropolitan | Lee eee ice under teaaélg ibeesea ring him toveppolnt a dis: ves due Wien ad commission in lunacy will be appointed ¢)4 door open, ‘Burglars,’ I sald to aly hile A. H. Vand ‘ RUTTEN 0! Sion to take charge ing ‘Kana ovtu drew to make a complete examination and i yself, ‘I will catch them In the act,’ ‘ecelvers, while ‘anderpoo! repre- | Sey ealsteenen lot the affairs of AUlantic City. He also two dlaok eves the Bon phootng ue report. Of course if the report should ,.4 7 boldly entered | sented the Fifty-ninth street company. | s [Beers a law authorizing him to re- ace Her « BV Be tate je sidewalk Ww. a be that Capt. Hains is Insane the tral “put.” he continued, “I could not eee| Oren Root, general manager of the |; | move olicers after a hearing for fatlure “Mire, Rose buslet in a laters wite, who tn to perform or who wilfully refuse to do tot ley nird floor of th at ro th ere m soley ee: Tas Dare aah any one, and thinking my search had Metropolitan, was also present. | (314) Cymbal |tnelr duty. é ey do of y eh not by r nati fi 814 Dark Night. py | 208 Ei ‘0 r nt outcome—does not anticipate, in fact, aE HCRATESREC LEAR ree Protest by Recelvers. (ss) Ferhat fo af { If a succeestul effort Is not male by 7 aml Hae that It will be necessary to have an ine telephone booth and was just calle | After O. C. Semple, counse@ for the | sii oite vise 4 dy ge the « omits and ene ee turned aw ran into. her inquiry into the mental condition of the jn» the station when you so abruptly |Commission, had outlined the purpose | : Koy 1 Sen seth sinea ake * a cet HOR arate Pier ie ee ener ae ans a woman felt on’ her shoulder; ‘exciain prisoner. interrupted me.” of the investigation, Mr. Millbank arose | strong. Frizette hal no speed. asian) j ae ey pee Uta Un Mrs. Sisth The District Attorney will hold a con- . Ltd, ae Mtatdahs sca | next, Aug. ¥, I hereby this publie | , f ‘ x : ference with District Attorney Jerome ne pty Interrupted your ‘grand- and read a protest against the action | | statement notify the citizens of the /{"¢ woman Into ape < nen annie ni cried (Mra. Ballard, —Zou'te!l of the Conunlasion | ort would take a long time,” reriied | MAGAZ Cee HOA Te acai Ui) laa se CAD) ATs Chl of similarity between the Thaw "defense MceniaaNaCKDVaT dkscanewaterionacealit The counsel for the recetyers,” he | Mr. Root. “Out in Cleveland jt took | fon calling an extra Y | Hos When’ th none bpd that building for the Hainses that hie ‘sald, “appear and object to any action | them years to settle the question.” | B HANDI AP ature of t {frase AIRES Sf, Mr. Darrin wants advice. insist on his arrest,” and away he went 4, the Commission to establish Joint | Just Broke the Lease. hav enaatednunden tins was dead [to the station with Policeman Worst. : : SE eer: toss learned that [There was mo evidence that he had | "att. on ey round that | has no) afr, Root was questioned about the | AT EMPIRE TRACK. of the State may be yi niet Perzio ‘had gine to Min. § YQ | taken anything. Binet CouIhIE: prota hes the An breaking of the lease wicn the Pitty: | places and equally upon ty collect a pes caniialiva we | ‘ ine hn W protest, however, the | ninth street line ple of the Stat © collect a ‘ renee | Allison's father {8 John W. Allison, @ | receivers are ready to furnish ail Inc "When vou found that the lease <rry| (Continued from First Page.) eakes Sen 1g down alalrs she was as | well-to-do carpenter and builder, who formation and witnesses that the Com- unprofitable, did you ask the Central ee upon all good people in the § ted by thr n. The w an ' lives at the address given by his 60n. nission desires." bats Cay to auneps Cs ren- out regord to party, ¢ how she ha manent | He % the hous y~ a tal?” asked Commissioner ‘altbte. (vs ke st of ty) sh hi een asaul He has owned the house for twenty-| as ate stillbank concluded Commis-| "No, wo did not,” replied Mr, Root E se ¢ i gave detectives the names | three vears and has an excellent repu- | 4006. mustic asked: phen you" broke the lease without on the first race s upon t eae Soa tation in the neighborhood. He didn't | y warning and without giving the | tuddingt on, @ lame horse ne people of the State, namel SAD Ue a Ue aii know his son had been arrested untii| Where do you get your law?” Filty. ) Street Company a chance | Bir Toddington proved Ra REMOTING at A ca a way and » had be A PERFECT RIGHT told by an Evening World reporter, | “It 1s @ statement of the position of to accept lower terms?” jder tn the opening , nee he State be obeyed e various F | "It Is ridiculous," he sald. “My boy | the recetvers.” [ante ycune that th ell IGE CAIR aN eel Weldon GENEL Cb: [RE canE: OT NG Aue Met aus d that t eye may be ruitied by sympa- is," he ‘) “Did at the public | alon h nd held on gamely ¢ i Hanlin DrOSlRTHAt é i aig: e sno burglar. if he said he went in| — Advised by Judge Lacombe. wore he “eveatiy inconvenienced by | the. end out of t , bi ee lamin ne | eerie | thetic arfection for an imperfect there to call the police tt is true," | Commissioner Maltble asked if the re- the doing avay ohemnaters By: tne) place rae Peete fae Abie: A dhe seldom that both eyes — jectvers were acting under orders of ™rveq “we knew that.” replied Mr. t AK are hence the foolhardi- Judge Lacombe. Root “but we conside Hat we Hes wes well t i ness of buying over-the-counter | Mr. Millbank quickly tated that to consider the bankrupt condition of | suowed a very 9 * bu) quickly plaece k |Judge Lacombe tind only advised the the Metropclitan, frst.) We were Det | Bird of Flight II. Shows Speed ett aeeresicranantrere 4) glasses in Which both lenses are y 08 ea t c | | 5 e His Assets $175, While Cred- receivers along general lines, but that Manager Re when pressed hard,| Bird of The Grand Jury at May's Landing s.| al ays alike, Our phy jans ‘ Nn . + Neale | joni of the receiver: pect sed gamb! but none against ex- police say murder was vise ready-ma ylass itors Who Figured in Wife’s | FIR IN ] EN NT “We are acting under orders of the om ive the xeneral manager, on an avertuntig everything. He won Bae alate a Atle a alle ian hall wave nes ay ane aglasses or Mee ee up. ye . “43, | receivers,’ he sald in conclusion. stated. “The receivers are running the ea » won going away 3 ba + bs Bae a iy who Pe aoe? s = FACIES, - Affairs Have Big Claims, | B. 8. Catchings, representing the) Toad and I carry out thelr orders. i Ey Ce SCIEN ree uc Dek ui afternoon, ‘a not have i} tate what w reir minds Justice Trenchard sey reprimanded r e ‘olve | | Metropolitan bondholders, made a briet "si" tne took ohar i tonal ‘ in all thelr acts since they took charge 1s, the members of the jury, declaring that |the satch to the action of of the oe eae e | statement objecting Cool Weather Caused It and. CLEVELAND, Aug, 27.—In the United the Commission. “We do not believe, road." “Well, ita replied Mr. Bemple, “ the practical man up there and you ‘you are vipat] had 4 fin when it looked he had been informed by Assistant Dis- OCULISTS ‘asp OPTICIANS, miGteA orney -Near Fourth Ave | | aa trict. y Gask!l! that there was States Court to-day Dr. Leroy 8. Chad- \said he, “that a return to transfers Is ult know more about what fare 8 riot rney Gask hat th | His ’ y ho geet + sufile {dence to warrant indiet- ‘AST 23D ST.. oe PEER GIT ty TEES Great Excitement Quickly |& proper, solution of the Metropolitan's would be profitable than the recelvers nite, guffes hale Soe to eat ant | Behe ota st Note Feri ave about $175 were listed |Metropolitan, was the first witness, He up the matter of a me ro fares. | pinkola fs @ great horse in the mud ONLY SHERIDAN “ABSENT BROOKLYN, 489 Fulton St., Op. A. & 9 Among the creditors are Herbert W. } Wax questioned by Counsel Sempie re-| |” he receivers,” replied Mr. Root, d e saddle he proved ’ | ea rmometer | garding what steps the company 2 considered It aie msl tis FROM ATHLETES’ DINNER | f | The sudden drop tn the t Newton, Brookline, Mase, who started caused the Janitor of the six-story tene- jtaken to get together the Pitty- the sult against Mrs. Chadwick which ment house at No, 681 Columbus avenue ninth street comp {nan effort to| cuss It seriously | 4 4, It 4 i Many Theatrical Folk to Be Presen as oY HOME $ resulted in the exposure of lier opera- to bulld a fire In the furnace to-day, |obey the order of the Commision re-|, Mr. Root as ask farts ly Wouldiney Tendered Vict | Habeas Corpus Writ Obtaitied CHIMES Geant And af @ result the overheate! parts garding the establishment of & Jolnt/ rangement which would give each coms. at Banquet Tendered Victors | Haheas Corpus \V Tl tunes Spt p who loaned money to Mrs. Chadwick came {n contact with inflammable stuff rat pany & pre dover Raila by Paul Henkel. | vies “tie Soe valuables and securities, $ajoa0, P, c. i" the cellar, About 100 persons, moatly | Mr. Root testified that there had been “Yes Ent be done.” re replied. : | Before Chauffeur Is Ar- Baan With eat Oberlin, $5,000; J, Ww. Women and \e rst cry @ material increase in the receipts of| , {vers willl Know more ‘a For the first time since thelr return all mers RGBRNs Oatley cae ca ed FW ot fire rushed the rata the Metropol'tan since the cutting out do, Where are Pi began the members of the victorious Amert- | rested in Park. Breed ara cya acti Salneee-Areris | eoreamnlng of transfers on Fifty-ninth street, they ire ernest teh at can team of athletes sent to the Olyin | \e 5,000; Waldorf-Astoria “ream! i terity A ut of town,” replied Mr, 9 § wit! mip Hotel, New York: Mrs. C. F. Berner,| M> Grobin keeps a painter's shop in| “But 1 can't give the figures just Rost e500! Le there ne away | ex—with the exception of Mar- RUNG TLOBTAiateUe RIGO, Mee Sdward Carle, who, 90W.” he sald. etiaess we'll have to call them before rique quitting. wlenap stinc Sheridan, who Is still In Europe-| ‘To test the constitutionality of the | York $5,000 "Kirkpatrick ee! ¥ i n, was nning himself eae dete a he ent transter ue aa 1 Riegel joner, “and see ugar’ s PESO RICHEL together at table Saturday night] ordinance fornlading smoking Bea“ York, $5,000; trick, > > pea ment would be coniiscatory?’ | what they have to s re entertained at a ban-|or other atitomobiies to dse the drives : 3.000, and B. F. Adams, New York, When he smelled, and) Mr. Semple questioned Mr. Root then left the witness stand. Higan almost broke inis hoodoo in the oP ace Mie om ot Central Park, Wiliam C OPENS AN ACCOUNT $5,000. ke oozing from the cellar) + ido not now 11) am/ not prepared | Made No Compromlse. fi nen he nearly won with Dander, | quet. ffeur, of N 10¢2ST. LSTATION cStuan He got Policeman Boshamer and vy now." repl Mr, y " Oft last, he ran aroiind his fleld, caught The host !s Paul Henkel, a member of ohaul 1 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINE plied Mr. Root. George W. Linch, manager of the ¥ reet, was arrested at Ninety- sacventh | cop turned sin an alarm. Three en- ri Root wag asked if h Fifty-ninth street company, was the the leade Lawton Wiggins, in the tne reception committes, and an elab- a : | ed atid when thay got. state the exact effect that the sorarg) next. witness, He stated that he was fen strides yto be palled 1b te) lest | Teg enw willl bé served) at Keentn)| street aad Hast Dive) it the Perk, by)) FISHER BROS $4) damage was done, | tion of the Belt Line trom the Metre, GreteMuitin ‘eetvors’ when tho trans, Which ran, a great race, after nearly |chop house, in West Thirty-sixth | Ee ayes . 3 - Me e ie 1s ‘ocked do’ e backstretch P i a . e co’ - X es were about to return | politan aystem had had. He aid nor fer question was discussed. pelng knocked down In tie backecretch | C'eee, James E, Sullvan will be mas-| afore he coud pe Crealened in Fork. | TAT TE at Help Wanted nother alarm came tn Seem very eager to furnish detinite Ine "What, proper! ton of @ Joint rate did jeading all the way, and Was third, |ter of ceremonies and there will be a yl rl: BET. 103 & 104 ST. fr ) West Nine 1 street, _ formation. your compan: eee a mme of short speeches. A good] his ¢ Je M Ota : . 5 i “ k ” Z eo?” Mr. Seniple asked Dros eu 2 f Cre t, acting In behalf of the Fires rekindled and a dash was/ "I don't know,” he replied. “Woe are "iq made no proposition. An equal JUDGE STOPS TRIAL |many stage folk will bo present. | # Cedar tire te Le ea Sans 0 Day! made the avenue, Here I: was | MAKIN a greater profit, and T suppose division of fares Meh cconsidere Among than are George M. Cohan, | New venls e ab Cote ns wile | FLATS & APARTMENTS WANTED foun e apart o Dert pe FYfty-ninth street line is also doi We just considerce | i | “tf ‘eawford, Tom Ry: “ | employs er, ented a of y Mae ' mi partments of Albert |e eee etl fs also doing ae iSuue transfers with any profit TO FINE LAWYER $250, | ciitton Crawford, Tom Ryan and Juni ie path ave a sacuteas POR JUAUGE \PARTM or part of house for . Op who away with: his: family Mi, a little too early to say ®! ai f habeas P stlee tf: Ight ‘housekeeping; must “be As Advertised for in The Morning + Ean) Fina eeyHat tHe vARalt ANE ele y Have you any persor on on MeCree. veehert Pound th Part Ih. of the Su. within tS minutes’ walk {rom corner ot 5. A \ e, They live on the fifth MOS Te Bee ANSHCAL TesULt willl thelimattenty | mn of the parade Saturday Cuchi : CA} 5 and Sith at, Address U--@a@ Workl’s Want Directory. T SPER SI POITE de. | De No, inning the | preme Court calling for the production World reals ae Ati d Fire Ma Mr. Root said that he was present road f Bye nO 3 im yner before him ae a WHUREAIS. AU police and Fire Mar- | at the conference between the recelvers dat uke a proposition to Pinon Pe ee le aa Hs Mt HELP WANTEI—MALE, Addreasers. ..uss+s Rewer a and the Centra! Park Company. é eaaivary : wadalchen SAO ER GL 1) ARANETA re 2 . ee ts , th squelehe h will t ane; must Ros cit Was asked what proposition had) tranater er surprising com: eS eretaas ae hany Ke {7_Roadway, Bakers deove ne twee: Oe e out of each tra sfer fare? 3) with me," he said to Fi avenue ) rao Coun f BOORD : “c ” | RAG BHARSCBIAT 1 saw that In the news apers, but such Peepohided the Court tor Phirteenth atreet,| Monday morning ice Pound: eon. Booker MARTYRDOM, GETS eee aves Lh saneen) a en ant eae pot made by any of- until Monday’ to. pay 6 west side of Broadway to ented, and the chauffeur {hat paroled nted to divid e said, | ficer of the : in the custody of his counse en OUT ON $1,000 BAIL, |" este sorter enna Stary 8 Brgee ati fon eee | UN gan dteting an Bushelmen * | rangement.” ceed regarding the expenses of op- sea Nistor “Mironka, on trial for’ 8 Horiet | eee Continued’t Fat Puts) | “What proportion do the reoeivers| erating the different lines of the sys- reeds upon 8 fourieen- year-| : Mee Page nt? Dot , § nue. ® : 8 wa Do they want ay cents out of ten (tor Brown was 4 final witness | Judge Mulqueen vered his . < ; the five?" queried Mr. mple, for day. mie adjournme: was jarge to the jury Greenberg took, ex = ‘ her feet, crying!” we do not know what proportion we | take pw at 2 o-clork P.M | Ceptions PCE R AEN OUND PROFIT. CALLED 1 t déponent r omy whe o DOTS (24 take exceptions to yur ynor's. pesbli conduct and told should get,” M apa said That Is a! ce! ers | be among the witnesses rge,’’ he said M ise your inten ted HER © ieigun te TERT would have to be worked | called __ fy are bee Cutters ly stated that the company | (RE ‘ naaerad the matter of ebare-| IN POLICE COURT TO-DAY. 3 ro when COPLER ree AN Moot ‘ % ke Former Jero cea MED GRENOBL " es pa my 4 ¢ pres eof| Four Barter WALNE 1 4 rigza te | Foes = aVECIAL NReORTRD CHOCO: nin nat | iupe art eed bd Bottles With LATES (20 kinds) ere . d : The company ts in such a | wat — Fore nties . : w ; je perc t i Me) Root replied | ane Ha All our stor jarnees.) L, juire anything else would of ‘ | 5 ahi . iotat urd sald a a sridon, For Infants and Children, wean oy ONE DOLLAR AND baa a oF slap his wite Gommiasloner -Bualia: asked: 1 JG chtet agent of se Mack § Ate ae a di ease leer Buali aaNed) lanager)| St ; The Kind You Have Always Bought rr we Help Ads 475 hed b what sort of a J ra Fan od (our beh endery Bears the a Et Bt ene . a s Sloane tn arent parts of Signature “ 4 n ¢ s0.nd en Would it take a year? ne aakea 'icugenn’ °f cea | or ' . ' ARDON IN NEW. ROLE SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW, THE 28TH HAPPY CORBA. CUTS rousn Ie ‘OUND 199 | SURCIAL ASSORTED CHOCO: pounn 196 Mi BONS ; POUND 253 ATES (20 kinds) GRADE BO: 19¢ | OLA’ Park Row store open every evening until 14 o'clock, open Saturday evenings untill 11 o'clock. SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY, THE 27TH rOUND 106 » CHE Pe ores They called her Happy Mary Because she sang a ditty While working in homes here and there In all parts of the city. 54 BARCLAY ST, 29 CORTLANDT ST. the reason for her joy is plain Through World Want Ads. she found Good “Day's Work” jobs that paid her well All of the long, year ‘round | IF THERE'S WORK TO BE HAD A WORLD "6 . > WILL FIND BATPERY all Brooklyn 1 10 pounds Manhattan above KROWLNASS fide at fig! Mal Park

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