The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1908, Page 18

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ee ee ern Evening World Daily Magazine, Wednesday, November 18, a The : ene & Oh, Tom! You’ve Been Gone SoLong! "Fifty American puvildhea Datly Pxcept Sunday by the Press Pubiishing Company, Nos, 58 to 68 By M. De Zayas % ‘ark Row, New York. Soldiers of Fortune ; By Aibert Payson Terhune JOSEPH PULITZER, Pree, 1 Fae Entered at the Post-Ortice qt N Bubseription Rates to The World for v 1 and ( NO. 13=ROGER WILLIAMS. HIS soldier of fortune wes a clergyman, But his valor, his advem tures and the fervices he rendered America entitle him to a place of honor with the most dashing swashbuckiers of them all. Koger Williams, @ young Welsh minister, arrived in Bes 1631, bringing with him the wife he had just married. Already as a scholar and preacher had reached the Massachusetts colonies. So had his rey tion for acting as own conscience directed, rather that following any man-made rules of the Church of England. So the Puritan Colonists looked on him as an able but dangerous addition to thelr ranks, Tho Puritans had left England for Massachusetts in order that they, might worship God in their own way. But no sooner were they estab- shed in America than they refused to every one else the dom they themselves had come thither to seel and YAN is ba Croker i Free t wiped out. can- Mr. Root announe ited religious ted Chri ti festivals, th ys of religion, and s ‘aces, nasal voices and cold cruelty. as sought refuge among them, and put c » kiss one's wife on rand harmless does it all mean? ed 1 women. sh, ng to happen to New York, and what will be result of what might be day they consid lesa creed, led this concomitance of race of ha Flight From ; the Puritans. i and f-evident t the s of Manhattan not continue hands of therefore, had no right t “™RERVAN Federal receivers. No court torily and in a practical way f receivershins have accomplished f sfac- a) more than a months. The their object in breaking Tree transfer system, in de; ing the value of the se stocks and bonds and in prepay ing the way for a reorgani Croker’s part is the most ation. tstood. He can de- easily und liver’ the goods Charles F, Murphy. the expenses of his Irish « have somewhat depleted his per- sonal treasury. The Metropoli- tan syndicate: found Croker He he Pe duthe most satisfactory man to do ot Narr business with. They have not been able to get along so well TAT ALBANY SSERE TEV EXPECT TO i 1 0.8. SENATOR |, with Murphy. Murphy cannot MAKE ROOTA.0.8. STOR of Estimate in he can handle line, althong the Aldermen. He has never n the latter cause from ranked in corporation politics as ace mpany. This was high as mnnch less Richard Croker. With Mr. Root as United States Senator H. Me varren, } eer s alike mourned hin d had known .| What Can Be Pleasanter Than a Houseiul of Live y Chidren? | the Democratic end, | Mr. jarr Thinks There Are Seve:ai Answers to shat Question. | d with Cre ra of thin series will be supplied on application te Evening World, upon receipt of one-cent direct that Ryan wanted could) ¢ ~~ 3 - = —= COEODOODDODADS' SOOODIT TE OP DDODODA GOST DODOQIODODIGOOO, Sayings of Mrs. Solomon } Being the Confessions of the Seven Hundredth Wife. 3 “I wath a dood ‘ittle | +r wish 1 coutd say the “You put that cat in the x t her in de stove oven de « By Roy L. McCardell. * said Mrs. Jarr t cried Mrs, Jarr ac Governor t miis- T did not! ¢ B o ai were late ¢ ' Ce sirk TRANSLATED 6) the room. Y ” By Hel 8 ‘ elen ‘01 hy ae WORN) ON MONE a ee a. y Rowland but 1 you ha ¢ told you not t a life out of you alghten “His mother wasn’t “We see dem att give ear unto my as a sum in simple 1 y 1alled for us to tome know when the time comes for getting st dn 1 addition—e them to pay for jt. Pyare 2, aon 7! tle} ey had been put to bed, but en as window glass, easy to see New York City’s attitnd other children 1| they had got out of b bedclothes.” rough ; (ONG And ¢ A ay 1 ge thee waste not the days of thy youth por toward its public plunderers is Encourage them!” said Mrs, Jarr. “It's ell ia mings ang ashing my tor I 1 t ! 4 i nothing with them!" perm on,” § “Just for that I this ten cents in your Wit vid, for he is an abomination; and he that signeth not hta somewhat like that of the HNL Bauer bank for Chri to his letters never signeth a wedding certificate. were young once, | Money not g into the bank for a future purpese did not appall the the 1, he that ¢¢ ‘dairy cow. It expec ract, and th himself DISCREET writeth warily, and talketh tn resseth thee tmpersonally.. Vertly he takeih care of getemne Konnenrous{u Jarr youngster milked at regular interval m tov closel aid Mr. Jarr. “The begt| “Gertle Rangle ested me to tome In; she wanted to div us somepin’,” sald | pimsclf. lengugh rest in between for i at of} DO UOLIMOSBOLU NAY) Belts Ie cr tea | And di glanceth about to see that none he looking when he udder to refill. i TPES BOR fe opened the window and he t de chicken pox!” sata! Kisseth t 1 the emotions of a clam and the sentiments of a sausage. Is New York to be sald Mrs, Jarr. “But rl. Hey e by insinuation, saying not “I adore thee.” but hinting ma h, why did you ¢ r rib Tause 1 Ike chic c The Jarr children r gave a shr e neat and care- picked phrases. He sendeth thee presents which mean nothiag alendar for Christmas. Yea, he keepth thee gucasing ail the gain? land a faney Is. another -traction merger days vf thy life and leaveth thee in suspense for seven times seven months Verily a CAUTIOUS man is one thet trembleth to be born this winter? Is the Statute of Li to continue the most cf his dinner for th up the wine of life for fear of the heade ache He tak no chances and getteth no happiness. And he knoweth fear of indigestion and 1 section of the Penal ( : 18 aid p ( Seite Sunes | es For while discretion is the better part of valor, it is no part of love, And is Charles W forse to \Cir WonT but a wet blanket thereon. Yea, the fool who rusheth in taketh all the go alone to the penitentiary? RAW. risks, but he getteth all the fun mane ——— Rather an hundred times than a lover who talketh in cut and dried _ > 4 phrases to avoid a breach of promise suit Letters From the Peopis TERRE rr pee hag POP or e é heaven—even the fear that he may not yet her, Selah ee Fore and Colds. bumpe 3 psa Deivid ne wie alae Aro ety Hore Cos Cob Nature Notes. warning that will saye wor I anne i money and doctor's fee ed off next year, Abraham Lincoln would have been one hundred yeane fur season. men 60 1 amie t dif he had lived t We huve two Abraham Lincolns in our avound thelr necks. ‘ ¢ pe Abraham Lincoln Fowle and Abraham Lincoin Mord. Neither 1s warm, Then they go o ef i hundred years o'd They just got thelr names orn about far, The ext day they hi} of the ' fe Abrahain Lincein wa lar, ‘Phere are quite a nume eal and won¢ wh 4 f 6 er u e bralames in town, Abraham , the artist, being the most once worn out of doors in ear nter ; Mt should be worn 60 steadily ¢ y Huor = a eet pea f names is ninder that the soft Sleilian speech belonging to the Also, there ts nothing gained 7 ae PY SP ee ITA new part population le from fixing Mr. Me r 18 brought ing fur and heavy coats and at about a 1 nomenclature, Me var native same time wearin " tocking f y eed | itizenn carry at names ai 1, Ben, dos, J and low shoes. Colds are ent ens N if en A un acc rry, Pa Toby, Pete and Barne ile thet way M. 1 4 ie > (THIS Wik we led Gugliein nyenute, G pe, Pasaua . Ne i (Fix IT! ¥ - Leonardo, Angelo, Patriclo, Metra, Lulgl, Antonio, &e., which MWe the Faitor of The Evening World “Here's a Currency Problem, - ame thing but sounds fine Ie an employer compe to ¢ cold nights the train Mr. Mellen's# road throw out so many sparke give an employee a re ution as | TY 1 \ ten think Miss Aurora Borealis must be going over the line to New gonduct, ete? bln paatiates Haven, where Yale College exists. With light enough runaing around loose to As to ‘New Thonght.” . ; the whole sky, Mr. Mellen cannot spare suflictent for the Cos Cob dey r \f X a, Ney caches to enable our citigens to find it after dark when the moon i@ Mew Thought, which g ton h . hi mt Our have been invited to attend anot town meeting at 8 P.M. om RTS Ase geen, axinnt bak | r WAR h time they will find out whether the Permanent and Temporary. te Mazous Aurelius, the ) &c. One| take rT had t ¢ it goud au’ . nen have fixed things up #0 ag to change the vallse so to speak, or whether ta, ag 1 und 1 I to he it will be one of those Gecasions when honest man get their dues. n haga me wit) ‘ NO POS f08 ¥ mye hia While we predicted the coming of winter last week we were sugprised to have hes waands fe sted | Axune exacths ¢ yr a it come so sv0n as Nov, 15. Gus @eott says it will warm up again. day last week ing Mt over to bY the tran two of us ‘fhe pew aud placed on our main streop by the Temporary Selecta deeper than the old mud was Horseneol gate crushed stang. Cos Cob sete mor footing Vd the world -< ———F pat _

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