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o ake * aha ae Be a = Fs r fe me Fete) BY A Minister Writes a Sens HOLD CROWDED es Women See Tompkins Beaten and Left Unconscious While Thugs rape, Deals With Love, Divorce eee STATION Has Put His Views of “Damnable Tis-| sue of Faisehoods,’ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1908. ” the Affinity Doc- trine, into Play to Reach Larger ihan Pupit Audience. | - | ASKED TO GIVE MONEY. ‘’Tts a Game of Catchin’ and Marryin’ ana| i ; Pour | Divorcin’ and Guessin’ 7 ili Ye Catch Right One,’’ Says One of Hts Characters, While the Judge Hesitated Two Men Struck Him Down— Detectives Hunt Them. BASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, N.Y, @ept. &—Two thugs held up Justice of fhe Peace B. F, Tompkins at the New York Central Railroad station here and fett him unconscious when he refused to ive one of them a nickel. Several wom- @n who were in the railroad station at the d when one of the men x the Justice on the head with @ blunt instrument and felled him two of the women ran from the station and, before the robvers had Yme to rifle the pockets of Justice Tompkins, who was then unconscious, ad raised an alarm, and the highway- men had to flee without getting a cent for their work. 2 The Justice was carried into the ratl- road station, and Dr. F. R. Lyman was @ummoned and succeeded in reviving bim. His head and face were badly bruised. The assault was made last night while and the time witnes assault, the Justice was waiting for the 10.35 @olock train to New York. When Justic mpkins, who !s one Of the vest known residents of this place, arrived at the station there were a number of persons mg room, 40 he walked up down the platform. When he r da the extreme end of the sta- toh ts quite dark, a man, rough and dirty, approac and asked him for five cents By Nixola Greeley-Smith. | niceties are usually reserved for his other man's wife.” Here are a few epigrams from, the Rey. Ernest J. Craft’s Philoso- | phy of Marriages: “Affinities? Phat’s that, now?| “Tis a game of blind man’s buff ye) play, Ye keep a catchin’ one after anither, and a-marryin’ and a-guess- in’ and divorcin’ till ye guess the right one,” “Marriage spoils men, When a man thinks a woman is in love with him and he has her safely mar- ried he immediately neglects the | little gallantries by which he bea her love. The married man who| sends tlowers to his wife ought to be} put in a glass case to preserve such a rare specimen of manhood, Such is pretty stenographer or for some “There is only one way to deal with a man—never let him feel quite sure of you.” etemed to be somemiat under them. WHERE WOMAN IS TO BLAME, fluence of liquor and tice was deliberating while the Jus- whether to give “What of the man that marries a woman who after a short time loses any money, he was dealt a crushing 4ll Interest in dregs, culture, music, art? The woman who, having mar- Blow on the back of the head from a ried, lives only for eating, sleeping and selfish pleasure. 1 he did not see. The him and then both men @econd man Ww Blow stunned @ the ground unconscious. Two women standing !n front of the station saw the attack and raised the @larm. and the two highwaymen fled tn the darkness in the direction of the ‘woods, He sees her ational Play That CBT. FRVEST Ti CARTE THAWWILLNOTGO AEROMOBIES 10 PITTSBUNG, SAYS JEROME ——— District-Atlorney Amused’ at Inventor Perliner’s Machine Brow flabby In body and mind. She is unkempt about the house, He} Plan to Take Man Out of started In to pummel his and he fe) ™arried a. dainty, cultured woman, and lo, she degenerates Into an inane ‘lump of lazy fat.” “What is the bas!s of love? other alone? leas? love. Is What is the object of love? Suppose they never meet. Children, Surely the basis of marriage is physical, and the fact that a child {t affinity, two souls made for each Shall each go through Ife mate- Platonic friendship is not A posse was quickly formed, but as does not cease to need both father and mother for twenty years shows that nature Intended that union should be for life.” et no trace of the men has been found. Hlroad detectives are also working on se case, There have been a number of hold-upe tn Westchester County recently i y of rail- In the vi leved the and it b game men are responsible for most of them. Dr. Lyman said t Justice would ri REALIZATION OF RESULTS EXCIES HS ENTHUSIASM Member of Labor Organiza-| tion Sees Relief in Sight for Many Sufferers, ver, | | | | Itving at! John Jordan, 33 West Eighty-sixth street, New! York. recently made the following, statement regarding the benefit he de- tived from the use of the Cooper remedies, which are now being demon- & machinist, avenue and Twenty-third street, New| York. Mr. Jordan is a member of the! Machinists’ Union, in which he take: active Interest. Mr. Jordan sa “I guffered for four years with eatarrh of the stomach, My food| would not digest, and after eating I) would often be In distress for several | hours. @ stooping position, a spell of dizziness would come over me, and for a while bright specks danced before my eyes and everything seemed to pe swimining around. I became nervous and irritable, was easily annoyed, and allowed trif_ing matters to worry me. “My appetite varied; sometimes 1} ate heartily, but most of the time was Indifferent about my meals. My siee was not restful, ug in the} and on a atrengca and jacked energy. Othe: femedies having fa.ied to help me, and doctors whom f consulted Me no good, I decided tu take anothe, | chance and procured a treatment of Coup New Discovery, “T can't help being enthusiastic over 4a man Cooper and his medicine, ‘om the moment I began taking it obtained the first relicf Thad been able to get in four years. f felt like @ new man inside of a few weeks. regained inv e and hegan’ to énjoy my meals, something I had not doné in’ a lonk time. Nothing [ate hurt me; my digestion was perfect, and my stomach felt comfortable, ed strength rapidly, and took re- newed Interest in my work, which became a pleasure instead of a task. T have now fully recovered “Whenever I meet one who has stomach (rouble Pann fecommending Cooje very t Is certainly a good stom medi: cine. My own ‘experience has taunt me that it does the work where all other remedies fail, and tiere isa Whole lot of satisfaction In being able to recommenda remedy that wou" know ON: uestion w accomp) that It claimed for it.” vinyl Under the personal direction of Ih T. Cooper or his assistants. the demon-| stration of the Cooper remedies ts now In progress at the Riker Sixth avenue and Twenty-third street, where hundre all daily to inquire about Preparations and toon the Pe ) iy All the Riker Bice A hare the Cooper mei! eines ‘on je. they can be odtain at an: Peer Ger totes a oe “Affinity. I hate the word. What a damnable tissue of falsehood the whole philosophy ts. How much the tudes, not know? and they shall be one flesh as long that Immutable law.” REMARKABLE PROBLEM PLAY. These are a few excerpts trom “! Men would make heaven Itself responsible for their lust. world is harmed by its slimy plati- Do I ag flesh endures. Nothing can alter His Affinity,” « New York’s Jurisdiction. District-Attorney Jerome be amused day wh was called from Pittsburg telling the juris and discharging him cording to I e first atep y enh fa \Harry Thaw free by taking ction of the New Y The sa newspapet! despat plan to Ali tsburg Informat Have I not waded the sloughs of hell to learn wisdom? The laboriously thought day he expected the sum of my own bitter experience 1s this: He has made the male and female David T. Watson, ny AL s to have T ply to the United States District of Pittsburg, for an him a bankrupt. The have a referee appo! play just completed by the Rev. Mr. Craft, who is rector of Christ's Epis friend of the Thaw family. the license of our times as seen from “My Philosophy of Marriage” is what the clerical author termed !t when I saw him yesterday at his home. “It is a philosophy drawn from a life's observation of the souls of men and women. pulpit, and I have spent my vacation reach a larger audience and do more This neweat foe of affinities 1s of the athletic type of modern clergy- man. He came from Ohio a year and Bridgeport's most fashionable churches. While he read me his play in the! jstudy of his pretty home two mischievous boys of four and six stormed | the doors, occasionally drowning the voice of the reader, THE LESSON OF IT ALL. stalk, then {t draws its life jcopal Church, of Bridgeport. The drama, frankly founded on the life and jadventure of Ferdinand Pinney Earle, is a clergyman's argument against the Church's point of view. | I have preached {t from the turning it Into a play that It might | good.” @ half ago to take charge of one of dews of heaven, and develops its flower of beauty and fragrance, Marriage | /has {ts beginning in the flesh, but the ‘atrated at the Riker Drug Store, Sixth the love of children, the relation of father and mother, woman It {8 spiritualized. draw the man and| vogether until, one flesh, they Ive above the flesh although not! \Independent of {t. It is not spiritual in the beginning. “That 1s the lesson of the play,” sald the clergyman, earnestly. ‘Tt is| the lesson I have learned from life. "The plot? Oh, t's very simple; At times when arising trom|/Charles and Anna Brent are married and have one c CAB. hild—a son, They have been lovers, but Brent, who {3 an artist, has gradually Brown away | from his wife. lieves he has found his soul mate in | WIFE GIVES HIM TO AFFINITY, “He tells his wife so, and though divorce. He marries Miss Langley an has a will and a soul of her own-eas she should have, of course. But hay- | morning L felt dull and tired. { los: |! @ man’s idea of moulding a woman !n his own image, pointed. He pines for his first wife and child. The forme! naving ‘done |discovers that what she mistook for an frrealstible attract a craving for social position and grati man, and the artist, who at first plans to kill her and he: realizes that she has been more sinned against than sinning, wishes, obtaine a divorce. pfly.” Such fs “His AMnity." Mr. Craft He has become engrossed in a book on affinities and be- Fifteen years later Brent seeks forgivs j his first wife and his son, now grown to manhood. The wife st: jhim and is ready to forgive, provided her boy consents, | LOVE TRIUMPH’S AT LAST, But his son denounces him and refuges to allow the reunion, ally, however, fillal affection triumphs over resentment and practically that of the Bartle Marion Langley, | | she still loves him she consents to a| d goon discovers that his ‘soul mate’ | Brent 8 disap- | T Miss Langley fon was merely | fed vanity, She elopes with Another T lover, gradually and, as she ‘eneas of | {11 loves | Eventu- | all ends hap- has already received several offers from managers anxious to produce the work where {t and other dramas of be presented and so put the final kink in the attenuated tall of what w; formerly our beat known man about town, | Fornes In Auto Ran Down Woman, | Mrs. Mary Roswell, of Red Bank, N. J, while crossing a street of Perth Amboy last evening, was run down by am sutamodiie ériven by Ghasien 20,1 t $$$. And perhaps the authorities may see fit to establish a State theatre similarly uplifting Purpose could “The Devil.” Fornes, formerly President of the Board of Aldermen of New York. Mrs Roswell was examined by a physician and found not to be seriously hurt Mr. Fornes, who had been taken to the) station house, wag selensed, The third step was to name Roger Pittsburg Chief of Detectives and consistent adherent of trustee The fourth step |have an attorney in Pittsburg assert his right, in behalf of one of the creditors, |to question the bankrupt as to his as- All these steps have been taken, The next is to get Harry O'Mara, the former the Thaw family, Thaw's estate. sets. Pittsburg. An order was creditors, going to encounter Sheriff Chanler of Dut undoubtedly refuse to natural experience of lite together, And if Thaw does not go to P! he cannot get Outside the jurisd: the of the New York courts. “The order or summce routine order, It Thaw in the course o marshal will return report on Friday that 1 spond. “There no way out of this State excey United States Court habeas corpus. 1 method woud avail “In the eyes of the law of th Thaw {sa lunatic. It abla to read these fi about what will hap! gets to thing in this that element of amusement T am not concern offictally. There no going to Pittsburg.” ———— ler Knife Gen, H. G, Otis fe to Th. of ge doubt it is alr ne sp! pen whe Pittsburg—but there 1 takes ed da Und order adj xt step edn the person remarkable problem jot Willlam R. Rlalr, an old Pi of issued yesterday Referee Blair in Pittsburg commanding |Harry K, Thaw to appear before him jnext Friday and be questioned United States Marsh: and Roger O'Mara will leave P to-night and serve the order on Thaw lin the Poughkeepsie Jail to- “Marriage 1s not of the fleah, but of the epirtt also,” read Mr, Cratt,| This Is where the The seed begins its development {n the earth; by and by it pushes up its |¥ Worked out thus from the pure alr and sunshine, drinks of the iver ssued by the It becomes s0.! referee in bankruptcy yesterday,” Distriot-AttorneyJerome, will is simp be served on does awa ttentlor Thaw ntessed to wal yrney was te Harry as to to by his | set | Thaw | | nd the ana Not re- | Thaw RALTIMORE, Sept. 8.—A surgical op- eration was performed on Gen. son Gray Otis, publisher of the Los An- geles Times, pital yesterday ye Anineg well: re Harri. | at Joins Hopkins Hos- The patient { port: —Es*s Mea and Women Post Postum Cereal Com Battle Creek, Mich. Toddling Tots, Hurly Burly Boys and Girls, Young Folks and Stald ALL ENJOY Toasties A CRISP, DELIGHTFUL FOOD “The Taste Lingers. 10¢ and 1Sc pkgs. Limite POST 15 ROBGED RE) 7D POLICEMAN CN ONUGHTERAAW TO STONES WURKE and Affinities BE STEPOAUGHTER AT THE DRIVERS Will Mart Breakers Dragged /But Stein Redeems Himself by ,,, : | From Their Seats and Going Out and Ca ching Thi ta Thy the Thieves. en Up, Tsaac Stein {s a policemar ta Tha on-t 1 0 a 4 i aTrARb LATION 8 | taleen the pla 7 Iking mille he ff du 8s i wagon pliuis of th Sheffield Farms evenings e is off ty § ‘ a vod thief catoher—when he ( pany continue to earn bh w | At minutes before § o'eluck las er ocey, ftom th | F ; : marry! night, and all t e Jnight Stein was looking at his wated ! Jar Avenue A and ‘Twelfth street. a speaks Hngilsh, though each a subjected toa bombard | young fellow walked up quickly, asked [8 Pern Mt en at No, 191 ast | Ment of | a aE |the time and hurried off. Mean tne jpeaqway and Mis, Steinberg has been 08 yanked up his coat and inserted itving at No. 280 Monroe strest, “Two big four horse trucks, in which | hls Umeptoce in ils vest pocket. ‘Then, Mrs. Stelnberg’a nusband died elgn=) rere nee tiauled from the ralle |he folded and buttoned his o teon years ago, and Gehl became a) oa stations and ferries to the main | eeee Be POk er ue coat: widower in 198. ‘They have not lived | "9d stations AM a ey sixth Crowds were sauntering by, some in! near each other in this city, and their Tepot Of tN coe Hanae Rroups And some In couples and many famities have always visited each | #70" ie had eves for the handsome young other. mat le on these | poltceman of the throne four ty young fellows edget thelr way, ‘They bumped into Isaac, almost upsetting ee him, then fostied him a Iittle more and aeeler it Comnnn finally set him spinning on his feet. | was informe Cone. of Then they autietly slipped away strike breaker stot in te At the station house | has a rece WU ' Minna PaO AUERICEVE ord for promptness: iH ever reports ae and Tenth avenue. o in a minute late, A block from the Mae, police n of the shooting house ho sought his timepiece, It was vl 1 gone. iuisies and consternation eovs| pp Hill Methodist Con: eo ae » nol ce s cAmond Hall Method: Ol ; OUTIL Ne ened ‘ ; DUKE IS CARDINAL’S HOST. Ooo te ren dea: Near XOFK eolloee|, CTR AON Welcomes: Rev. palad iaba Moe LCE HIRGL TL CARPELEITEE ETIF]| ce, : American Prelate tn London for Hn the station use. | W.H, Lawrence's Bride. Eucharistic Congress, Seven blocks sult brought the fu | be ee LONDON, § 8.—Cardinal Vincent gitiven to eart aac hurriedly delved Vann 1 is to preside over the pockets and The Rey Willlam out his wat of prisoners in t yy 4a Kas eg r om seventeen, > iE to street, and Jacob Ge Me ran 3 Mas No, 639 Bust Twelft! tiv worn said to have pol nea say nant, victim Mrs, Edward board them eof the ize ean ee ve and f DARRIN SEES JEROME. vi Prosecutor of iinias Brothers Has CLOUD RACERS = against evider Solid Gold Eyeglasses $1.00 a Pair Generally Sold at $5.00. > Dr Lawre Long Confer: Another Will Fly Straight Upward | 5 S | pistrie: Attorney Darrin, of Queens aap eval kw Ghai Sarssol, | etaarray. grant aeetceae silo, Ta aed a meyscruxblenw eek f ftern o the wedding Util Pee or MG GRe ER wards had obtained a divorce last April fn wea A : ote WASHINGTON, Sept. 8—Emile Bet- ye trial of the Hains \tfrom her husband « ground of ait liner, of this city, inventor of the tele: ohar murder of William |? E q rl phone transmitter now in general use, E, Neither would discuss the and le only eet a ‘who has been experimenting with the Co! Oi rs One Dolls elicopter type of fying machine, has z f front. nar mane ved a vent outlining the cent., the resulting forwand of the chu : No Charge for Oculist’s points of his machine, which he| Would be one-quarter of the The women of chure w ther ‘on buy elattes from me or not galls the "aeromobite,” Mr, Berliner} "ity ts an accepted theory which hae thutvallaite can cost eonmets L.Mezar CDE, 234 8, NY says: J been proved by practical tesis tha n L é e-men and lee red Mrs c 54] \ MS h Rin I bave lately constructed an experts |* propellor moving forward Ix more) tiinmonts und estimable character, | eTmanbat eatcrer only, OTe : efficient than when moored fast in mental propeller of such power that,! 13 Dosition, Hence the lifting power placed ‘horizontally, It te capable of! of an aeromoblie would incroase in free | lifting 8) pounds In a calm straight up filght. to the alr, “Generally considered, !t is necessary Phone 2733 Chelsea. nee i 4 to have two propellers revolving In| R d There Is no gas bag and no Aero) ity directions In order to steady | e-covere Direct plane; simply a motor welghing 100) +, machine and prevent it from turn-) | from the manufac turer, Furniture SLIP COVERS Pieces 4 e sults re-covered and| made to c-rpear new | Made to Order. pounds, some framework, gearing and! jng ground its own axis In a direction a two-bladed fan, the latter having a opposite to the motion of the single pro- surface of about 38 square feet, More-| peiier, over, the whole apparatus, outelde the! 4 pecullar Importance of these ex- seat of the operator, is entirely of steel periments les in the fact that a and aluminium, and 1s built substan Dower propeller capable of flying tially and for practical use, nt upward with an operator, when “In ordar to propel the aergmobdile ¢ ched vertically to & modern would force the BEAUTIFUL A colorings. | Ulye-piece trun) f Ing 20 yards; perfect tit ante ‘Phone, ‘eall_or. send postal Derlenced upholsterer will and ey. call with latter through | horigontally the propeller will have plane, woud “ers (oh speed. probaly linhola eatimat se Miuatod. that ‘walle thle ‘would: reduce {1°%¢° f°." 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