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STARVING, YOUNG LABORER FALLS LP ON SEMA Looking for Work, Had Tasted « No Food for Three ' Days. FATHER ILL AT HOME. Aided by Sympathetic Ob- seryers Until Carried Off to Bellevue, A spindling young fellow, dresse came staggering east along @ labor Twenty-third str face was drawn and twisted; his body et this morning. His Seemed to be all kinked and cramped. He stumbled along, bent far over, On his shoulder was a shovel, which wab- bied loosely, People who passed him supposed the young chap was drunk, In front of Mrs. Sopiie Guthier's It tle restaurant, at No, 44, Just beyond ¥irst_ aven the stranger stopped short. He tried to go on, but his long, trembly Jegs gave way altogether, and wnward on the side- rot his shovel against t Mrs, Guthter, a 1) Woman, and sev watrons, to U Ne sprawled face watk the br stout, kindly’ ng to rise, er d something in a husky whisper, It wasn't French nglish, so Mrs, Guthler One of her customers, who has the front arber shop next door, at The young man was and it w was Anton he's talking, Lot me @peak to him,” He knelt beside the young fellow tn the centre of a growing ring of curious Fast Siders and bepding his head te catch the gasping yoloe of the other, he heant this “My name ts Tony Smith and I am twenty years old. 1 live at No. 2 Th reet with my father, w: very old, I take care of him, Last week I lost my Job, I spent y I had to buy food for him, @nd for three days I have been walk- ing the streets looking for work, In all that time 1] have eaten no 1 got weak and fell Guihler ran for a cup of warmed poor chap tried to swallow the milk, but his stomach rese t Dr who took him to’ Bellevue Hi an ambulance, sald Tony wa y from exhaustion due to He will probably Was sent to the to inquire into r, t addres: n of the fath (ee A GREAT PIANO OCCASION IN NEW YORK NEXT MONDAY. People who are not familiar with the doings of a great retail business reely understand just why cer- eat opportunities are presented tb the public, There has grown up in the Wana- maker Stores the greatest retail plano tuisiness In the world. And a tremen- dpus amount of the celling is done to people who already have a plano, This 1s Lecatuse as soon as people can afford e quick to exchange the plano sy have for one which is more ar- “The p that come to the Wana- rhaker Stores a y much better than the ordinar buyers must. go there to secure the Chickering and also ated Knabe; and many splen- » exchanged, when prac- who want to se- . the Emerson- , all three of any one by means of the mu Perhaps vou ean ima number of these exc 1 pi few ar "time, and tlonds to be sold out tt dig oceasion, and the anxious to dispose pianos that wonder- are quoted that desires a plano some one to look over the lection of two hundred ana instruments that will be N Perhaps you ao sveral hundred dol- the little girl but H-size stand- what a great avery Hi 1 to spend a plano fc ‘oy plano, anos offered at $10, ht piunos for les« a full Ust of ewhere in this announcement of ant 4 Waitress 2 Bi ebip with anotier man, yet puyaloiogi- iy | W stands for Waitress ‘Who, in dress of white, Knows how to wait on table And serve things aright. If you want a Waitress Of the apt, willing kind, , Remember, through World Ads, They're easy to find. fo THERE'S NO BETTER DAY THAN ORROW, SUNDAY, UPON WHICH - —s ae $0 LOCATE ONE, | ae ( ow 8 me me me re mem tee Oe ff ON G we RDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1908. i Why Shouldn't a Woman Be _NOTHERANOSON HONESTINUN! OAV AUTO. ELEVATED TRAN President?” Asks Israel Zangwill (N) NES WHEN HOUSTONST. CHR ORVERLOSES HS FLUNG TO STRE DMUGHTER DES HORSES ANNA MATRMONAL CUP — SGHTEEN KLE in ed aa EVENT! LD, SAT ie hele del _THE Dramatist Says England Must Grant Woman or “Human” Suffrage Soon and America Will Follow. >-— ge) Three Bodies Found Behind It Took a Funeral Processions Sensational Elopement in a Many Others Injured When Cars C —-—— crash on High Struc ture in Berlin. and the Police Reserves to Stop Them, BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH, Racing Machine Spoiled by | Jilt of Strang Locked Doors of Apart- | ment in Brooklyn. “Why ahould there not be a woman President of | the United States?” ALL DEAD FOUR DAYS,} & team of horses attached to a Hous ty The Evening World.) Sept. %--Elghteen passen- It was not a militant suffragette who asked the Atrent liormelcar qoteacared abn | OSM ORO. CONN. Sept Se-—Clty) Bure were Ruled many) uted iy Bet Gra walled at the Hotel twe ed trains together or g bale of } istence | exciting race thr y to-dav ond question, but Israel Zangwill, one of England’s fore- most novelists and dramatists, uow in New York to began an til after 2 ofelock this a high section of the railway this after Letter Reveals the superintend the production of his new piay of New ( ay at ‘ ( mornin marry Lewis Putnam noon ry a q cide Avree- Stran automobile racer) One of the cars, which was crowd York life, “The Melting Pot.” Mr. Zangwill was limp of a Suicide Agree | und M paving. ant acteets! yas thrown to the alreot lorty. feet be from a long rehearsal and the sultriness of a day that ment, wilt | Phe car was Jogging along usual | with the “Pollles of 1908" Dany complete shattered. ‘Ine made him admit our sovereign city “melti " f [HALES Sa EBC CT Ae ULI ONG ARN Oy eon IRAE ; AU ESTO OREO Y Clit gi Y is a “melting pot’ Woost , 4 {n reality as well as in the fusion of races, which NV GAHa COMMS AIT He UA Hey let ures, Beast. SCS HARUN Ba AUS EY, Aus ay Aenean makes the theme of his play, A terrible tragedy was dia NS | rtoRet URTCHT Te LU ARTA | SHRRE EAS CRE GaTele Gir Noe Tpromlee| cue) WOUR Of extracting tlie laead\vane x morning in the apartment of Mrs, Mary |) RE THB ajurcd was begun. Ambulances weve It was over the cups of a belated tea at the Hotel Soden, sixty years old son, Kawin, | PO a hee aay ae Nel al 4 Biante @ wedding Heense Summoned from 4 ae ab) < i en . i Sent, | & fetmer clreus chariot expert, couid do t kK out thé wedding license Wellington aE ID foremost son of Zion proclaimed WaeeN Gleine ray nee to hold in hie steeds, they snappet y day afternoon and bought a his advocacy of woman suffrage, while his remarkably pretty and charming beat Ae rat ica : Paes i id 4 and galloped away. leaving an | edding ring in New York, He made all) The @ 3 when he podies were found, ec ts 1 phic signa wife smiled and nodded her approval, occasionally contributiag a cogent daughter dead trom, a hemorrhage and | Unesed Of passeny arrangements for the wedding, down to : ea He ORULFSALINCE wughter dead f a prrhage a uy . ‘ fh elaborate weddin at dc H jon oceurred in the } jargument for the cause, I had no sooner seen Mr. Zangwill than 1 de- the son and mother sulcides fell a i a ee 1 ui ed i ion 5 i vat the: BIT Olah i let ft A ell over In a faut yson, a young millionaire motorise @ t clded the unwritten law would cas) pin to Kill every photographer that a ae Riise Heat | he horses, , suffered a re to Whom he Js under contract to ride.) Watt is has ever attempted to make a portrait of him. He is Infinitely better look- tity and! alao Ob inevasreament Ho andll mene wou V tails in the alr Was with him, A motor ear left here ne aa Pea Arties cated ing than any published keness, and his manner is of a most deprecating Hee ABiheE eae eee ta wit | Whitnying Joyously, Uiey careered about 7 for New York to plek up Steang | (oe ars Na Waareeninled ont stile by: side, At Mulberry street three reporters and mance, It) at the St and his party after the perfo picked up all but Miss Spatding stop} Judge Gray and young Mr. Tyson wore and chlorof: sulcide. themselves, Wi » used in accompligning th All three had been dead four days when were found, The Sodens occupied the apartment in the Greene a gentleness, We “It might very well happen.” he con- tinued, “that a woman should arise 80 a fe ae skilled in government, so adept !n T jomancy that she would make 6 better President than any man you ee but they scornfully At Thompson street an Ita Dluecoats the vodt floor id and a tong row ouse h fn ed the path of t cur ‘ r had. Under such circumstances why Mrs, A. J. Ret ves below n Last arged r t r Miss A ler should not men vote for her? If the evening she noticed a stain on the © Old Guard at: Waterloo, 1s ‘ Aiea nd 1 ale idea seems startling to Americans, It ng of her parlor patie if ae slaleenint hn Hee merely proves that’ there survives Stain Fad Increased meaning Wate { i among you the spirit of the barvarous This morning it Yad increased and) ‘The Mado street reserves were 1 jp ae Salic law which, as you know, forbad> turned to a dark crimson out to Keep the crowd back from the | pany have been teasing | pian women to reizn, oIn this respect the As for several days she had heard 1 J cortege, and three policemen at! sie would not eo thtoren g Gone ! | so-called ‘reactlonary’ countries of he moving avout In the rooms aby # tackled the runaways, and held on| osnight, and asked for three dar | Burope are far ahead of you, They ene sent a message to Mrs, Anna Lynch, while they were subdued, Even then) ore jn whieh te consider he haraneds | have queens, and have had them for f No. 301 Cla venue, Who owns: the ekeitement with which they filled at ee oe hor to her home ay une eae y | ‘ ' fouhouasnctel ner of the st t ght of the hay did not subside. r ; STU —_.>—— centuries. auinveatartorhavelhad Mrs, Lynch sent her son John to the i owith tl aptives, the pollees |” ee ey eusiny eireety and ueen Elizabeth !s sai Aire.) Dynon sent bet sony ua) § I ANS we parted for all ume. Miss Allee O'Bri | ‘ 1 * statesmanship. |‘ ° i} I; a= house this morning, When he had ex- | men set out to tind the It was still Fe F mi think bh Miss Alfce rien, niece of formet a wondertol itis eee I Just Came Up to Look at/ = eee ven stain he Went upstairs to {marooned at Wooster strest, although a | TH Feason is that she desires to ro-| Justice Morgan J, O'Brien and daughtet Queen Victoria shows é amined tt | t ee Bereehs BEUOUBN ST ain on the stage puna’ BRON of John P, O'Brien, a lawyer of No. 6% vith | MaLy Pee a : sden flat and knocked door, number of passengers who were In 4 Beointgad ) cone b Ce that she had far more to do nil the Flags and Get Ac- 3K eee Ves Pe CEAVIHIay HEUTE HRUTNREA TNH GM in December, and | West Ninetleth street, and Sylvester G. ruling England than was generally 4 - é , 5 ES OF TWO Sa GN Me TT eR OUE Le ie oreeed CREME ap NETRA ART ryan, son of EB. P, Bryan, President Hey quainted,” He Explains, IN LIVES OF ESRC Sa A DY @ porte Helter the driven HOw te woe hotels Liner kowe eaptmMent, At | of the Interborough Rapid Transit. Com: aq ” “ PERE ‘ voliceman lerman of the ol OUELSO LOH MAACA RCH ALO OCIDATE Vario r “chown | pany, are @ e fl | Presidency Not “Honor. ELOPERS OF 17 ances! ed charges once more, and slowly and | Among our tients. Ov ere ee ree dea eee ene sua “y would not regard the Presidency | onal saei The policemen forced the door of the xuly the roaning Mtelight of visitors to Miss) Spalding Pout i sue ies eb an Hes she tl erred on a wo-| August Belmont, banker and princi: | y = : ant, The first room they entered | NeW York continued on it» way. NLV=LWO ye Brett) eat pemocubee eet SP peAdIEItLE as an honor to be conf Tarrled—but what next (partment, The first room they entere os i Ht ele I: patty The engagement would probably have they found the Mr. ‘Tyson been Kept secret had it not been for ude out ty) the young woman's tilness He tore it). Young Bryan was thought by his lained the site| friends to be abroad with his father, but he appeared here suddenly after time across the Atlantic Memorial Hospital, O'Brien on Monday under: man, Tt ls not an honor for any one, | Pal backer of the Parker campaign, ap- Sept. Harry W,. Winter and as the parlor, ‘Ther ut a responsibility," he continued. pone ry a peared again to-day in politics, He | Horetta Casey, each seventeen years | yoqy of Miss Ella Soden, It was ! a lot of people belleve themselves tO DE! wont to the headquarters ot hn old, eloped from Oran nd were J stretched on a pallet on the floor, she elect one of their num- Warters of both Demo- | married by Justice of Peace Bos- | yas dressed in a freshly stareled white sett In Newark, gown, but her head rested in a breat | lost at sea, cratic national ‘1 ' SetreveRTan inn hit ie le national and State headquarters ber captain because they in the Hoffman House, where he saw teer them to safety. they ne Beery ee Satvtiege, but Chalfman Mack and Conners, putting a responstbiiiiy upon him,” I have just come up to look at the “But do you belleve men would ever Fae Ne ata Mr. Belr aw to an Even- ( ol vas more capable ("8 World reporter as he glanced at | in ry Pu emer o Pale the wall decoration “Not to-day,” conceded Mr., Zangwill; eee ie Bolg tu support “| ally, yes. Woman suffrage “8s asked but eventually, yes. In BUR thiva Wete "he sald; “ri|@ race aga nt when you} to the ( Tilt Cup race for me, | where Mis Sept. \—Bride and bridegroom re- f crinson pool, turn to their respective homes. Bride ! nals Ba Pan bea Revolver in Room. it ss. but T am {went the operation, Young Bryan yes not going to marry,” ‘terday admitted the engagement, forgly | : , am] Sept. Bridegroom, imprisoned | ‘The bodies of the mother and son mansion and told he | were tound in a bedroom, the moti : ~ father would be carried Bryan?" first steamship, appeals by trusty messenger for help from bride. bed and th ns on the floor, en had to Germany on on the seed, but her son ly el must come very soon in England, and) ya ti) vans Democrat, Sept. 23.—Bride swears out war- Ragakwereytaslened/overs (helmout a3 soon as England proves Its prac WA AdGHORVaraSeh : i] rant g desertion, and bride- lienaten@otapatii: antieien(al pelle billty the rest of the world will follow, "0 Hare with Bryan now after! | groom is released from confinement, daalenaa” the lbanidwed tor seach y a 2 all that he said about you four years | arrested and held in $00 bonds, his |, eee 4 vit ree arcs England, you know, started the fashion ) y da 1d in $50 ds, shor (Anaethen ig seTUN nk 8408 =e BgoT 0 father giving bail | Politic remarked Mr. Belmont Sept. {1—Rridegroom escapes from .| With a littie laugh, “gives a man wide J father, rushes to bride, elopes again latitude in his language.” ried under chureh rit- Several wh ‘key and in constitu Now even nsist upon having the: poke of responsi “It Is because the majority of ke Juss Commander of Erik Reports Accident, but the Roosevelt were pwn about, avy odor of ol, mingled and is re rupted. “ orofor iT n dr bone In this country dlsitke responai-,, °° YU Kolng to make a contribution | | ual, nioroform, jn t n. On a A E | to the campaign fund? dante of Voi HT 1s a new .38 calibre revolver gat had Proceeds. bility that they reject woman out. | Derentpa len fag? i Sept, 2—Young husband ts disin- JM yoo ‘The chamber of t met hont did not answer the ques- erited y ther and ord ‘om ‘ a frage. They claim that woman 1s! |, Au herited father and ordered from J y.anon contained six fresh cartridges abovelpoli(lesta= J home. Joins bride at her home, His {| ™** y otnith and its “Politics 1s Ife" Mr. Zangwill epi- |. Wat Is your view of the progress ct | parents, enraged, consult attorney my Pe cata e lett on a| The Peary Arctic Club to-day recelved grammiatiaed, They silent as wall bay ae rampaign ‘o-day ?—Bridegroom will leave | Motlve i eenicony ind written. by | tle following despatch from Commander Woman {a above life.” havent any yet. I came up here||Urange and seek work _uniess "it wae merely a statement ad-| Robert E. Peary, who sailed from here ¢ Zangwitt, £0 fd out what 1s going on, I have|| his father now has him arrested, | the fon. ft was merely a statement ad- | Raber! Es Peary, wh ma We make no | “How Is It," asked Mrs. nk, and read: {in July on the steamer Roosevelt In an- , the best and sweetest | otier attempt tor fish, affectionate and| satan, North Gri lovable of sisters, is dead. world TRAIAN without her geen unendurable, Twill ||. B Sept, 3 ‘ollow her and so y mother, She] “Herbert 1. Bridgini | follow her and so will my m he] dehbere Te Beldminans They Club ‘Chairman, hat's hardly BODY FLOATING N is il and too exhausted to live. My} ya CAE THARU Loreen ani ae want a voice In Parllament to express) Wien |! sive. With steamer Ertk O herely came up here to get ac- mothers brot Christopher Wetzel, their Ideas. sale zd_and to call upon my friend Mr.| | ’ } of Parma, Cuyahoga County, Ohlo, and] Visited Eskimo settlement th securo Amuses Mrs, Zangwill. Chairman Mack, asked concerning ; Hohn a ae yeu I, of tee ute | anent. Thirty-five Walrus Killed Vonivnrecantlivantlt 1 ‘the financier’s visit, sald: place, will bury us. Please notify them. | party! ‘Only recently a bill was Introduced! “111, came in metely to pay his re- Goodby. “Rejoined Roosevelt. at to make it unlawful for a mother to cts, and I assure you he did not| ee eS | i grik Aug. 1. Coaled F sleep in the same bed with her baby, pay ansthing me ik, aanded coal and supplies tor Beep) Would: eu accent a relief of who had not yet re- TAN es eieheriee legislating on @ 41.4 4 protier of service turned, Put (wo men in charge and Cin it Cook's companion home dis- Mrs, Zangwill laughed merrily at the which he threatens. SS icy i : 6 been in the wits of Canada since 1 the working women tn America @f@/ return trom Hurope and don’t know & ‘apparently unaware of the disadvan-'tiing about the campaign.” tages of not having the vote? In Eng-| "id your call upon State Chairmen| land over 20,00) organized women tex-| © Ha aN) any reference to racing tlle workers form part of the move: "Oh, come, now,’ ment to obtain woman suffrage. ** scheme” cor: $§ 100 pA 50) sets; just 1oe i 1.20. )) what dressy, $ 50 oe ch the North Pole; nland, Aug. 17, 1908, and Cape’ Ray, “My sister and most m , Secreta replied the Jock ing wome good taste fy, i} “EDWIN SODEN." | ' On the reverie side of the paper was | | contribution | Unidentified Suicide Found in’ aauea this postscript: nel East River Of E ghty- 3! “L wish my uncle inten Denmioera tl Leaves Effects to Uncles. | abled, “Whitney will remain through “ above to have a | Winter to hunt musk oxen and beat y welcomes of} north some Unie to-night "PEARY," arded by the by Secretary umuel W. Bart Erik having and sustained Bartlett Roose Edward ‘T, McCrystal third | Now fter the matter ot| A 1 only met | 82me route also ws tpy father's Oe ee Min the pocket of Lewiel a niieenere clothes [ have on toward the fun anaes eral expenses (in my Wats at pocket) “Maury E. Soden, born Parma, 0., May “Perhaps No. 115 East Eigh York, would look notifying my uncles in Olio. once, but he k ople. There is $3 idea, and Just then the walter came in assistance of every Who in s 1 “Unusually stormy. season. but no ( with the tea things. Noting: its tleket, the Cha Sixth Street jmy effects, such as they are, which I t. Showing furiously now the approved American “Why do you bring three portions of | pane ee | eave to them if they bury us, If not, TRtReE HOTTER TARE ne : yf BUTE Se GRUSaTUORE ob Sea ase | moever does bury us is tog item, | EMRE ea tans ae figure with a flavor of Paris, Zngwill asked him, and then, fairly ap- | William Terry, of No. 453 East Thirty- AD WIN BO) | ply Eskimo dogs and walrus meat palled at the perfect mountain of PE Tee EATCagre crea Rec eo cll tcl ance poalaeaT nt Ahh well_on. boar to steam Ask any store, ench rolls before him, bade the, Nec East One Hundred and Twent All Side Steels Guaranteed Unbreakable. waiter remove half of them. When the offending rolls had disap- peared and we were settled comfort- second dispatch fo} fourth were street, walking In East River Park this morning when, through ly over our tea Mr. Zangwill eald: NEAR DIAMONDS , the lifting fog, they saw the corpse of a “T think T've exhausted what I have ee es man. drifting slowly about in the little to say on woman suitrage, though 1 whirlpool bnown as “Dead Man's Pock- on't think it should be called-woman | 5 9 Hey et,’ at the foot of Elghty-sixth street. fufrage. Human suffrage would be a Broke a Plate Glass Window Pijiccmnan ieee helned them to get the much better term, What has the accl- of Broadway Store to _|faater ashore, Get Them, steamer AND “NOBRAKE” SIDE STEELS reports Jeft Eta Aug Roos lett. Etah Prospects good dent of sex to do with the question?” | ‘The body was that of a forty-year-old | Aug “I was reading the other day an artl- |man, apparently a Hungaran or Rus-| ie cle by an Englishman which conceded |slan, In the right hand a rosary was) ya the equality of woman's Intellect with clutched, The limbs were still limp, | man's," I sald, “as well as her right to showing that death had occurred only political power, but the author said Ja short time before, The body was ‘Tie Sodens moved into the Greene jit she insisted on a general recognition | dressed in brown striped trousers, a ayenue house from Gates avenue about of these facts by man she would be re- “| white shirt and brogan shoes. In the eight years ago. The daughter adver duced In his eyes to the level of g| 8nd looked for a job as clerk, but with | socuets were three copper cents, a tised as a dress physiological necessity." Lepr ai valk veete of | nite and a rusty key. have a prospe As to the Truly Great, CTP SRLE Sl (CDOS at Une | While they were waiting for a patrol very good tenants and always pald Gin ORIRIOP! Cat Ria Exiral AD Rat HME EH ope Pesach Gi conte to ey ciel ives thelr rent promptly. Al res i cl (h hlan forms a sincere trtend-) day he found himself on the northwest | yrown striped trousers and 7 pene one epeeee See et jeally they are nothing to each other, | Comer of Broadway and Thirty-fo1 hat lying on a dock just above the foot | siiea § |And if the fact of her sex could be street, Before him was a big plate- | 0) ih. atrest, SDA we ara smdranen | suspended for a time men would stili glass wihilow. Behind {t were trays | Jooking and stylish tn app seek the society of certain women, be-| and trays of near diamoni | From this they argued that the man| It was learned from h, food!" shouted Whyte, huriing a [had Jumped off the pler when the tide iq cause the found them charming, stim- i Mr. Zangwill jeaned back In! brick through the window was high, and that an eddy, which Whyte took a trayful of near dia- \ ‘Une time cartoonist, New York World and New York Daily News John Whyte, who left his wife In two weeks Pittsburg after a quarrel ago, arrived here with $10 in his pock seemed to They were re yous Miss Soden was a tall brunette, good t of some time; also that the d ne son had been ¢ chalr, sipping his tea retlectively, he strangest thing In the world, 4 ehtt, A= | plays strange capers along the upper jeuith hed brokey down uni the | | monds and went down to Elgnth ave- ith {a, “suddenly deserting the aut | nue, near Thirty-stxin stro et awe (Shore of Manhattan Island, first carried strain of her won Kind that ‘Ig the dearth, a vd ry ie loot fe Ho y t m, # ry eeks before her death she sonailtles. “Think trk ls Freee Der thee ie gull Te ioeks toe the price of | the body out Into midstream, and then jreks De abandgr An Roosevelt 1s one of them. I don’t ap- ‘A citizen tolé Patrolman Shea, of the /Orousht It back Into the Iittle cove, ,) n from the Cumber! Prove of everything he does, but I ads | penderlol Thy where so many drowned persons are gai; ¢ 1 in atation, of Whyte's’ effort alii mire hie dynamlo force, I hear your and ne was arrested. In the Jefterson | picked up. at Street men claim he brought on Market Court to-day Whyte was held in | a ee the panic—just because he tried to $1,000 bail for trial. IRISH LEAGUE'S MEETING jake tham honest, ‘And the other great personalltics, Reception To-Morrow Night to V {ting Members of Parliament. — DROVE FROM VICTIM, | Mangled by Sand Wagon Left | WHibinahon Giveat, | The United Irish League of America | will tender a reception to-morrow. even- Adam Kammenbener, a truck driver, , was thrown under one of the McLaugh.| 7S at the Lyrie Theatre to John h-M-A lngpand Company's wagona in & coll Ninth Redmond, M. P.; Joseph Deviln, M. P., positively nue and Thirty-frat and John Fitzgibbon, chairman of the street to-da. masistalog two broken fo Roscommon: County Counctl, They are Joga and a broken arm Was attend-|a delegation from Ireland visiting in ed by Dr. Roosevelt, of Bellevue Hos-| the United States to repor the progress of the Home Rule movement. Tolstol Is one, in my opinion; Preside: Diaz, of Mexico, so tar as I Know anes thing of him, is another; Winston | Churchill, in England, hi Those. Mi in one of our f at ‘on ‘T! nthe History of th hate ti meant Napoleon parte, but whom would | oR test iter Srieent “In # influence on men, unquestion- ably Jesus," repited the Jewish author, And then_as Tose to go he sald, cu ously. “You're the only person that pita h Tray houses suKs, © it > Li Roac! sec Ketch-M-All Roach Trap Coy : . be a ely RT od a tesalt| dceteloren: dating Rammnterinet ux| Uisi-Gov, Lawl Muyresatt Chant FULTON 3T Carded , EST QUALITY. 8) re rove away, leay: ammen' ron, Lieut.-Gov, is vesant Chanler Ns HUOKLIN, 3 had found safety ta the elevator, tha street. The infured it Groterd; Hart THE VERY HIGHI if women—votes for women,’ a » Ha Haat Fitteen gots and workas | Cries cain Bealae Lhe addresses, the | ware and Department Stores, or by m J 5 street, and works came net it \- called. a. ‘of the tye ry ruh bed &® concert of Ameri at)

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