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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SHPTE RINGS THIRT it Father, Mother and Their Thirteen Children CHILDREN HER “AS A STARTER” Father, From Holland, De- chares This Country Offers Chances to Grow. WILL SETTLE IN IOWA. Roosevelt’s Interest to Be En- listed in Behalf of Brand- enhorsts’ Future. ‘The Rotterdam, of the Holland-Amer- foan line, dovked to-day with 1,009 cabin passengers—the largest ever brought by a ehip into an American port. Besides, she Jed 2M steerage and was manned by a crew of 40, mak- tal of 1489 persons aboard, more than enough to populate a town. The Rotterdam als) made another Pecord when she landed, as immigrants, “Ho'land’s } rnti-race sutcide number ing at Photographed | tor The E World by a Statt Artist.) spe cially testimonial and mother, each thirty-elght years old, a fin eoBInG | ea couple, with thirteen of the most at- » children. ever passed by port officials, All have flaxen nals \ large blie eyes, sturdy frames and are MW edu The family made’ the trip in four staterooms e father is William M. Brander- | vant, Holland, He and fs cultured phe } suficlent competence to Be | to embark here he proposes Room Here to Expand. To Booth Tarkington and worker, Harry Leon Wilson, passen- gers on the Rotterdam, who Interested themselves in the remarkable family,; Woman, in Letter from Port- tbe smiling father sald: pa pe “Holland is a splendid country ana t! atid, Threatened to Kill Herself and Babies. his co- tlove it, but It has no future for my , children. Hence I leave ft I am ung and my wife Is in splendid health Sand also young, and my family may even grow larger, This try offers Dr, Charles H. Brooks, said to have oprortunities for them.” a practicing physiclan at South The ei ‘dren and thelr ages are. Pe- d, Me. until two years ago, was {trolenna, nineteen; Emma, eighteen; found dead In a room tn Milla Hotel No. Gerrit Seventeen; Gerrit, fourte-n; gy 1 West Thirty-sixth street, i Ma twelve; —.etJe, eleven; Willem, | ear} How he died 18 (ten; Gysberta, nine; Mualkie, six; | mystery which the poltee and Coroner Johanna, four; Gysbert, three; Cor: | are ery gto gofve play or sulclde, put a letter, supposedly | A great crowd surre | of fifteen as they disembarked, Petro- Jenna, Emma and Ger the three oldest, and very attractive girls, gazed j about In bewilderment. Their eyes were fastened on the well-taliored gowns of the dozens of women who stood about, walting to greet home-coming rela- tives, ' “Ach, yet vill we be American girls,” | ‘hile aid Petronella to an Evening World| A le jed the family ; MIY trom is wife, revealed keen troubles and a probable atruggle to win a home here for ile wife and alldren in Portland. The letter referred to his sleeping out doors, and contained a threat that unlesa speedy provision was made, the | writer would Kill berself and her three dren by morphine r dated Portland three of |, Me. Sept. 4 Toporter, Her big eyes shone and siiv, Was found by the police among a mass | threw her arms about her two sisters of cards and payers on the bureau, It and laughingly hugged them. | roads: “What are we to do? “My Own letter and father, of course. We will go to school, |cards written were received work or play, or hing, ui and you may imagine American. girls, ever Tc » e me feel. 1 shall sim- for us we will have it, Look at our {Ply ke k el Wag foinet way of encour hands and amns. We can work, “It father becomes a farmer so will we all. If he starts a pusiness we will ‘all be his clerks and storekeep ail for one and father Is all for ua.’ agoaien to end It all, perate, L shall take it and the enfldre and euleide will be bea’ Mr, ‘Tarkington proposes to Preside Roosevelt's atte! family as ideal. IncidentaMy, that he and Mr. Wilson 1 daughters in a mmb- May for foreign “T never tot titles, alliances ton, sand T have seen 1 will deal with the pro! the marriage : merican to a th we money-graboer. an auto (eee C. W, Ramage, of No. 109 Mean Papa, » street, a friend of Brooks, the (From the Chicago Record-Herald.) ned that the dead man was ay Pose you have all your fire- selzed with heart trouble. ready for the glorious ¥ourth? | R piated that Brooks came to anid the affable st |N ork AS a chemlat fi sian aT “Pa A) concern, but. misfo ove ulm rep Js one of those mean people that al \ways nd he sank rapidly cit Money till the last minute,” Has MaRRRAES, pee ein the ce emploved by the. Clifton” Drue | Company on John streot, iaRTOOKE was forivsshres yenry old. Ot) ate. Ramage sald, he had Dorose, and. a ana te How the Teddy Bears|jujnr iii th dat 4 ® | F ks died of morphine o- resin 4 Rebuilt Their Bank [tent to traces "oF the rug wes found fn his room, i Account, |If New York Authorities. Con- sent, Creditors Will Have | Him There Next Friday. PITTSBURG, 7. — Unless pre- vented by the New York authorit Harry K, Thaw will come to Pittsburg next Friday to be examined by his creditors in his proceedings tn bank- rey | Referee in Bankruptey Willlam RK. | | Blair signed the order at the first mee The Teddy Bears were idle jing of Thaw’s creditors held here this No work had they to do, | morning. Attorney W, C. Body, of Their bank account had faded danshee ie CbeeeeciUne Ey at} in, of that place, who says that From a gold to a copper hue. | thaw owes him a board bill of@ée Jasked to have the prisoner b “Want Work” they made the substance e for examination by his ltors, feree Blair also app Roger Of a World “Situation” Ad., the Pittaburg detective, a trus- O'Mara, And ere the dawn of the next day t CY ee TS atc AY, ergo ras Employment each one had. $1890 "pn the rep e ton Bt oe jo’ ith é b of Pennsy\- AND ONE OF THE PRINCIPAL POINTS | yatua, Yocal rounse! for Thaw, that the OF THE STORY 19 THAT THE WORLD. fece'Pts would not be as much as s1a,- oo. A copy of the orger was sent AD. COST BUT) the United States Marshal of the Sout d ern District of New York for servic ‘upon Thaw. o “SITUATION WANTE! fe. A 12-WORD ANNOUNCEMENT, * fnanctal | id PITTSBURG MEETING. ~ BABY GIRL SLAM, SENMTOR KNOY CROWD HUNTS MAN AND FAMILY I Little Victim Found Dead Gully at Matawan, N. J., All Night Search. egw All Injured, phian Badly, When Ma- chine Was Ditched, NDON, Sept. 7—-A news ager recelved here to-day Geneva says that Senator Philander Knox and Mrs, Knox, After MATAWA ad J, Sept. 1—A search this vielnity for Gi- sald to live In is being santo Rosino, who ts Son of Phila. fro of Washington SHOT AVE TE AT MAN WHO F EOF UIE WHO LED HER AWAY AUTO COLSON HIM STENED CT Se Who Found Holland Too Limited for Growth Was Squirrel Until Practical Jokers Laughed. At this writing 1s unfortunately MBER {, 1908, — | tull now i g and fel en jescape down the staira fron the AVA) cet deep, ‘PW ; upper stories was impossible | Kenat wt O'Connor, Condon and Joyes forgot) stun ove ‘ {t was quitting time and sprinted) form 1 - Samuel Yaccozitti Thought {t) constantiy. Marry from the Oak street station, swag elph screet station and % " Phi ee » Poli icemen Who Rescued I8 Persons at Fire in Tenement “HUMAN LADD SAVES 18 FD ATHIN FR > Three Policeinen Pass Uncon= scious People from Burn- ing Homes to Street. ‘ Jonex and O'Connor, 4 teen persons from death In a 4 Wx Nos, 73-76 Roosevelt street at LAM to-day. They were just reporting off duty Fireman Ne when 4 man came rusting intowthe Oak y a “phere's a big fire around. tere tn | Some of the tlre 4 act Roorevelt street. The fire-escapen ane | WAN inh) ify Si ne Looks bad.” Pe aaa Sk at ‘Theman had happened to be passinng. | smoke co whei he saw the glare of flames in| Milton Adams, who Is about as good the cellar of a restaurant. ‘The fire | i ws Condon and his had eaten through to the hallavay, and.! The fire | Dimso the street around to Roosevelt street escapes in the front of the big bulld- | ‘ were already jammed with the onfinell Hane two families whose escape had! -"* uivsy and een cut off, pe wa va Condon ts an athletle chap. an ad- nirer of Martin Sheridan, and grains TWO RU RNED AND MANY IN PERIL AT He leaped on a coal box In front of the burning house and made a jump! WEST SIDE FIRE, ‘ Shy Gh) | for the fire-escape. He clutched It and nd ed avout the drew himself up to the ladder. Jones.) an. a my : =e aleo athletic maditsarinag, took his stand cae pee burned) me eee forty-two 8 jahorer, on the box, and below him stood tho: nt Ree crastbeliay ” Pe deaugat Mr. Samue? Yaocoritti, broad-shouldered sergeant, Just as{3 Dee ti i eA huge thet tndened Vin ‘n the body of the| Condon reached the escape on the sec- ca fies : hs ‘a f ud Y Jail, but if he shoula [ond floor a woman on the third floor’ Nar ganna catrcetalnvalt even Hudbon County e his libert | screamed and tossed her baby to him | this morning New York hi “yeur- at any tine soon, and | gots New York, and who took a four-year. tly hurt and thelr son ser- Condon caught the child, ran down the Ma liouse ie One Of he olde old girl, the daughter of Dominick jougly injured in a motor accident you should chance tp meat him walk-\ ladder, and passed the child to Jong i carro ’ J Sclanto, from her home at Ciliford, in While passing another automobile a ing about taking the alr, beware of| Who in turn passed It to the sergeant. faeeeeanniciy sta. Sane Fl | } Middlesex County, Jast night, and after thre burst and the cars collided, that making a noise like a cat, because in| Ten Children First. | Paller, George Kinninger, who lives on u couple y th nox family s ontingeney he will probubly de fen children were thus brought downy rhe ground floor, started out at P59 a lustful attack, murderad jer, The 0upled by the Knox family being) such: contingen prota >) Ten children w drought down) che ground floor, started out about i ‘ ditched. one of two things by Condon. ‘The smoke was suffocattng,! yojock tu gel the papers, as he dor | shi’ pody wae found to-day by @ VHILADELPH.A, Sept. 7—Informa-| First—Become violent vut the policeman worked on, Now and yvery day, and smolied smoke in tin i posse which had been organized by the tion that United States Senator Knox | Second—Attempt » estoy you then he staggered from weakness and) i. )1way of the girl and members of his family had been| Mr. Yaccozitt! did both of the "8! had to lean far vut from the escape for] ie frand a five wueaime fiftously om tely the hunt for the man injured In an automobile accident In las: might, That ty why he ®) breath of fresh air ond floor rear, and rapidiy eat- aici | but without result, Switzerland had not been recelved at Jall, But tt t§ a sad tale and a mov-]" jnank goultere, bis wife and heir ts Way to the third floor, He gave ‘T) ny Le: 4 | # about thirty-alx years ofithe Knox residence, at Valley Forge, ng one, no matter from what aspect] y:idren, Joseph Alexandria, " a thiasldugeva lon tie leven Leen ader Isn’t iso Jage and Im described as about five fre: |near here, when inquiry was made upon one views Properly dal 5! nella and Ernest, were, down and out pr fad no trouble in reaching the ing Ahout Prim ry Politics eight Inches in helght, of medium build elpt of the despatch froin London, Dack to two w when Mr Z| shen Condon came upon them. One by | sire ne { Primary Politics Wi. brown hair and mustache. He had I fenibers of the family expressed gur- Yac it peddler, Mr. | one he carried them down to where) phose on the two ener haves howe Naas Wael one toot... misaing from the upper part] prise that the Senator and his party | Girdani who is a junk dealer,| Jones could take them, ever, found themselves cut oft trom the cross. Bridge, of tls mout he right side. When| were now in Switzerland, as {t was be and Mr, Luigi Fultpo, who is or was a] Condon got to the third floor just in EES HGR RL See Sr a re Teft with the baby girl he wore|eved that they were still In France, | butcher, roomed together In peace and | cme to seize Miss Rose Guraina, who) aitrom) the stalvarepuurmbralt hen {neither hat nor coat Senator Knox, accompanied by Mrs, amity in @ tenament at No. u8 Mon-) yas ready to jump, He had to use) *°), en ena Lealer Murphy was at Tammany HAN | He went to Clifford on Friday after- see vane, i Shes United ‘gp And mouth street, which is in the heart of | gtrengtin to Gna Ae Hh at ual finally reach seapes, where |... n renve with the distriet |noon from New York to vist ciante, | Court, Pittsburg, left (his country Aug | Jersey ¢ Little Maly, One e made his way down the ladder and stauted ie thale tenet bo wi hay ihe hehtacen who conducts a large ling house an fora tour of the Continent and ex- fortnight back, Ya , the central] yanded her to Jones on the coal bax, 1)! ds tomorrow. ‘The Wigwam ce. Last night after supper| pected to arrive home about Get. 1. The gure of this nurrative, came t who passed her over to O'Connor, Se TRESTENCITE chlotea Saturday and Sunday at RGR TUN OTIICTIOVEIT BeaTHe Pre) son, who is rep 1 seriously Injured, @ hard day's work to find Two old men fell unconscious from) ie ny sep | his me, Good Ground. Gr 1 ; iy eile oie eee ant We made by (eau ot ming on the SUPPer) snoke on the third floor escape but] tie top tour when x) eked about te. contest made and left the house. Her father and BER) ki | table, di he others had 1 t ty-lifth | . t i friends ) Fander ( were brought down as the others had | Mi i 1 motier did not s t anything w nln tos i antomobile a That Squirrel Stew oA tie wader, Wi . f | ino: i a ee | ‘lea they saw the man and the Ittle gist in G which he a ‘Ws a suuivrel sew,’ expluiited the!” yefore the young policeman had the! , Hy ONSET zo away fact that thes Were injured, bring | junk dealer, "lulipo, here, furnished mua ea vail He was 3cu t ininee tite Rost a - pon: rom the police {tes the squirrel from his butener suop and F vee 11 bitty Hatel c i its do not knew Rosino well and be. ee nava that i sis |1 made t uid ours, but | roused, and tenants for a radius of two and ‘completely o n cause he wore r coat they! Been re t re) We sa | loc ame rushing from thelr hornes, erat 1 vieey 24 ¥ Senator was he ohiid | absolu jon as t screaming and crowded about the fran buildings Jurphy said a walk 10 had not au re nag oullding. ront of the (oust ed with the i aaa eee Hneines Nog. 12, 8, 7 and 9 and Tool, ed over the cornice to in, however, . and Ladder Companies Nos, 1 and te a J out t ft swered the alarm in charge of Mattal-; Fireman Mattie H . ‘on Chief Gal ne fire was. mount- Nx been seen going in the junk ma —_— ft gully about one un yards! no a cauley n | of a gully indred yard: It's a cat ( | away. A search of that neighborhood; a ine namet was mde } dark with lanterns ! \ ‘ but no tra the man or the f ith 1 down 9} girl was f i i b ad e of it D BY BU nia b p the sear all nig! intil daylight that they found the dead body of the | Httle Wa in the gully. An examination) _ > had been assaulted and! Tossed by Animal, | j | | ASUIN A ORNS Drags Parent From Dan- | er—Man May Die. DEAD IN PARADE: ewes. se sos aes am / Expires in Full Regimenials on 4 sve : o | Way to Outing of C: [ra edi by donia Club, James Craig, in the full regimentals Jot the Gordon Highlanders, marouing |} a him, {with the New York Caledonia Club to, + ain eevee ral times dropped dead | ¢% | Thirty-fourth street ferry, | gus: after the organizatton had wheelea | into that street from Fifth avenue at W) o'clock to-day, seen han's tiun of the da to her was to stagger almos' 1 a heap at rectators who| of screams | and sho! his compantons 1 t jthe dog th 1 picked him up Craig was dead auc stantly the bands stopped playing ret The dog held the t at bay unt {a dozen policemen tried to keep the| farm hands caught and tied u, a ani: j crowd back parade disbanded at mal. onee as PD ll a hile ting the New York Hos- nig csechiedonent fj ALEXANDER TROUP BURIED | antil the body Inne pouhe stationenouae WITH SIMPLE SERVICES, |fer’ > on their way annual ath. | letic games at Park NEW HAVEN, Conn., Sept. 7—A sin Craik wig am He served) nie service : 1 wi hianders in \ ® ur South and was twice a victim) prayer ss of. sunstroke. of t pa tohis weakness, with the exhaustion of | Wwesteilie ir tt |the long march the Caledonia 9} imate Club, Fifty-fourth et and Broad Roman str tt way, la thought to have caused his tof t 1 death, Cralg was forty-six r i editor an { and unmarried, He lived at No. 41 Haven Litlon, th ‘oon West One Hundred and Fifty-fourth| The active pall-be W members street. of the Union staff, while many of the There were 18 Highlanders in the | prominent men present were there both Blien Craig's death broke up| ay mourners and as honorary beapers rocession. ‘The burial was in Evergreen Cemet 'y njurles are im to Bui sie And locked rrime: All ny aloud. Well, Yaccoattt nt But mn vw floor ir not 80 Little Italy Knows. uit draw a vel followec and turns after an event noon plot and cooked th at him and laug' i only had tol, and tha VAGRANT NOT FIREBUG. Suspect, Held Since Thursday, Sent to Workhouse, us day {burn the Drexel given money, Veare Yacvo- Yae- 1 d i g LITTLE TALKS TO STOUT WOMEN OUR wish to look more slender is a credit to you, and it can be gratified if you wear the right corset. Over a million stout women can tes- tify that the only right corset is the Nemo “Self-Reducing.” O corset can make you weigh less —it’s merely aquestion of /ooking smaller and more shapely. Mi ITHOUT the Nemo Self-Reduc- ing Straps (patented and ex- clusive) no stout woman can possibly re-mold .her abdomen into graceful lines and still be comfortable, Without the Nemo Relief Straps 10 stout woman can enjoy that grate- ful sensation of perfect support and com- plete ease. 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