The evening world. Newspaper, November 25, 1908, Page 10

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WIDOW SHARES LAST CRUSTS WITH GATS AND DGS Mrs. Angelica Schuyler Reed, Member of Old Family, Destitute in Home. SHE FACES EVICTION. Lived Alone in Tumble-Down House With Many Four- Footed “Children.” | A unique case of destitution in which | hn aged widow, a member of one of old New York's most aristocratic families, ‘ed for months the Schuylers, has s! her rapidly dwindling resources with a and dogs in a queer, nall colony of cat: n in khty- as been brought to the alth Department by the ty The is Mrs. A Reed, a tall, gaunt, gr fn spite of the squalor of her surround- ings, months of poverty and lack still shows that she was well. br A reporter Evening World, stumbling © rotting mattresses, fragments ‘of worn out and broken antique fur ture in the dingy hall, was called to- ay to her room, where she sat on the edge of a tousled bed, lean, scragey eats rubbing at her seemingly without numbe She suggested a character Story by De Maupassant or he told the weird story Deginning with every promise, ng with a disposse ugly word charity face. East I bld-fashioned mansi thir he a street e of the H Sov gelica’ Schuyler y woman, who widow nourishment, born and The old, well for back, from Balwac and of a life that, is wan- notice and the some in the | st ner No Rent in Two Years. Mrs. Reed lives in No. 122 Ei ighty-third street, one of the few maining houses,of its type in this city It is a roomy, rambling frame structure, with a fro Which there is one half-dead tree, and @ large back yard. Once it must have been imposing residence, with its fanlight over the door and its wrought- iron lattices, but it has not known a paint brush in years and its shutter: have fallen away to only a few slats. There Mrs. Reed has lived for seven Years, and a remarkable feature of her Btory is that she says she hasn't paid any rent for the past two years. You sec, I don't even know whom the house belongs now,” she “It used to belong to the Presbyter: Synod—I leased it from them—but th Was a lawsuit over it, and two years re an to 4d, [ic ee Members of the Special Legislative Commission Which Is Probing Conduct of Minor Criminal Courts of the City THF Fp RIVES ASSE MALY SLAY FA. FRANCIS sy DVT COIN | wt SLESLAZLI OV AY OL. IIS R PAY AVY YIVVY TVIRD SENATOR THOS. L GRADY _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1908. ‘ | | Lusitania and the Kroonland did not ‘ | ket under was ’ | Bia Ships Held Up. | The Niew Amsterdam arrived off tha Hook Monday, bot ver te yestere iny by wirele haved in Gravesend Hay. ‘The Grosser untuertty from Bremen nehored, ‘The big leet waiting ue AO Ye WD pati ttoutOa aaa ane . ay nce Ply the old te 1 Monroe, fron Lb American, 4 { C President Lince layed at Hoe | ; woken becau Woke Cannot get over { with goods er Mediterranean ; aaa ‘ cargo. ft t Breeze Partly Clears the Har- bor-and Ferry Lines Run on Better Time. ONE BIG LINER SAILS, Q0OSD0000IDUTUOAOTIICU! OX BENKRUPT BROKER WHITMAN ARRESTED CO n Cecelie Pro- i ceeds to Sea and Ward ' ASSE MALAY I Ave SHILK einer Saratoga Docks. Hal wingtiitais tase wales Ls Hua | | The smothering foe whi ne PAPAS , and this probably is at the bot- 2 Ms harbor traffic ‘i - ieaar ttre "eaelnaua stourelapebess Tatt's Thanksgiving Thoughé fs Wael i etd ae tha bil sm notice, as the old house is utterly un- aN . havoc of the time schedules on| the ele- Ww ’ Wi fo) | fit to live i, “But Mrs: Reed doesn't He Has B A Luck a | vated and at oma vesto A. O. At to Ii ce n | e as een imost Too Luc y dec on eo man tuivestor With A The house {s all right," she sat¢ - a [igs SrBReE ee ywwn & Co. Charges Lar- along—1 and my children—it they will | NIE Ls A LI oa EAS eat tA) 2 | ceny of Securities. SON AGE. RIBS: SOU DIEHL AoE at Hot Springs lest night, “I wonder, with trembling, if there is not to , and so do the children i} be some great misfortune to offset {t all. We have our health and our ‘ Then she told what she knows of the| chfidren, with never a loss of a child. parents are dead, but they -| ‘long ¢ the old mansion. @ ' : along th md which hae. been. built. up |} tived to ax honored and a peaceful old I have not had any grievous Ten eeELt i} ting, “handsome apartment || sorrow. 6 The Ward , nd was clu use of the _o ed Dee) tee { John, Carroll “Association, ata time “Then, politically, there were the Phi er Gunes Criminal Courts } whe Carroll as po’ ‘am- 1 . : ¢ ° quar. many v earch ned tie 14,,,\Justice Olmsted Says Two|| and whether I should go there, If 1b gone I do not supi Lawyer Begins His Defense by nay to ner t charging - There John F. Carroll held his lttle = 3 cfs Dr ent-elec his time. It might t = : = she emoth the first de- peter) arroll_ held his tittle i ral ls || 1 should be the President-elect at this time, It might be said nae close smoth re ay prominent Tammeny | Courts Couldn’t Clear Cal- |[ tunity comes to every man, and that it is to the eredit of t Declaring That Accusers | an « A mete politicians used to gather in the even- h i i v 1 I gers aboa aN KAI) CS ’ ings a 2 Go Gabe |The seizes it. Yet, looking back, I camiot se exercised au Seek Revenge toy when endar in Twelve Months. | Seek Revenge. nehors for Been There Seven Years. |J discrimination. 1 cannot persuade myself that it was my own wisdoin 2 Rcegratat® pind ven years ago Mrs, Reed rented tt, |} that led me into the work One Big Liner Sails. ‘ yet O39 a3 e & the entire Si C : = The lower Aone tend | The second session of the hearing be: | “Afterward came the offer of a p the Supreme Court bench es W. Osborne, counsel for Sergt.| The Kron Pr es W Ai Ee 5 AS Ls aaa fore tlie State Commission which ts in- || This offer was re ej later. My i 4 ft It was} Peter J of theeP, Depart- |left her dock last as t i “ D shackle, and after| quiring into the methods of procedure || not due, really, to my own judgment t ment, on trial before ge Ma in t ¢ Reece in courts of lower jurisdiction was held “I have much for which to be thankful the « ns for ex- acure a TOO while the dont ach ody | to-day tn the Aldermanic Chamber, with | [if there is not to be some compensatory sorrow e defense this after- & eae Rf the house, Justice Olmsted, of the Court of Spectal | ——eeeeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEoaeEeeeeEeE=~—————eeeeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeeeeee e his address to and in jorado Anas e began to gather Ney. | Sessions, again on t and. He was | } Bat peas ee nes 5 ee oan ‘children id her. Neighbor: phe BE - | against Bird were framed . Was su n= ae ea, [fe ra ca an, aver POLICE CAPTAIN IP CARNEGIE WON'T BE incoun sot are always sure or the , H Sct 2 jen thy hg same table with i ere open nalced Arg Maver) u Capt. John W. Borden, the veteran stock, of 0 pay val over the table, in fact, and she encours| with two Courts sitting at the same Ipper of the Long Bra ref s them | time that the calendar could be brought HY m $50 for permis- ten, was the only ot 5 are. better friends than hu-| up to date?” al HV e open w at a | Spent the night down the ah ES she says. “Yes abo yei eplied oe i athouras ‘ fF night Mrs. Kibbe, Mrs. Mille and eeouneiaar Mensa, apes ; at ares SL aUR ETSI at + mstock went to the house in two —————— = —— demand was othe Man i i es and : ok the first consign-| “Do you think it would be practicable accepted a pay- | Patten had fifty pass ples vachaon o Tener te ats and dogs away. The old! for one Judge to sit alone in cases of 1 Sigs yy & ~s . $ “lof whom wer BREAN) ele aene bef? OOF and wrung her | petty offenses: {Burke Broke Up Stag Party Steelmaster Gives Some Ad- Mitchel laiwitnecer re Ghai i arierloan Mun ete Beralss sidewalk Ww ice Olmsted | re 4368 Z aA A sree Capt. Borden baryon pa Let Mrs. ibe : | Without Reason, Williams- Vice by Mail to Chairma aeviot Accounts John Furs | ; a Deen OH 188 Vets turn for the other dogs t nan re | 5 Ha se Investigation of the {90d for the passeng: i ¢ horses an ——_~_—_ PRICES GO UPWARD, BUT FALL AT CLOSE op of the cou one justice cou. ver by | Court, oulq}rant charging him with Acting Capt Hamburg Avenue burg Hotel Man Char; of ‘ooklyn, Burke, the in F Street Police Fdward Preci Ewen ih @ arraigned in Williamsbur #g0 a man came and told me not to pay Olm-|T comp nt is Leo t to any one, and I never have. ed replied in the a pee ‘4 coh They've tried to move me and my dear 4 ms . t t was | pil Knickerbocker children’~she meant her dogs and cats, Wall Street Market Active,with | if | jamsbu a ts rep "several times, but I've always man- | 4 a of in the) Ha ty. aged to fight them off. But now I can’t Harrimans the Early” wie set On Oct, 21 a Williamsburg « ht any more. I've got to go, and I 2 - 1,847 Children Committed. la stag party in the hall cc n't know just where. | Features. The Justice submitted a statement | I For the sake of conve e “A man who sald his name y prow ings as au Ween sore] te 1 a temporar tin Fo Rergen came vest nd pertaining ee ee : in order t me a dispossess notice and last night The upward movement was continued | 4% f the necessity of carry ar my nephew and Mrs. Kibbe and Mrs. in the stock market to-day. Harriman Aare way from th Mills came and took awa children in automobiles.” , Mr. Reed's nephew stock and he is in th business downtown eight of my is ©) m les Com- nufacturing he ghbors say years, but she has refused. The iwoman will probably go to him now House Unfit for Habitation. Mrs, Ulysses S. Kibbe is the president bt the Bide-a-Wee Society, which take: ware of stray dogs and cats, and Mrs ¥stelle Mills is also connected with th Fociety. Several times keived complaints from t garding Mr V's pets, and kwice they have taken dogs from the old house. The unsanitary condition of a tmansion, which has evidently not been fewept out or scrubbed or even alred in wo years, was brought to the atten- tion of the Health Department by Mrs Help Wanted To-Day ! (As advertised for in The Morning World's Want Directory. Arents “ J 0 Makers * 1 Carpenters auffeurs mpositors oks (Male) 6 Pw > 6 (Female) ' 2 Girne Harness + Housework dponers Makers The World printed ay 924 Help Ads,, 384 more t! New York papers combined. pr On urgen’ trading, wit has urged his aunt to live with him for Amal. ¢ ‘Am. Car am nh i Lo An fait F 0 t and buying rn 3 1-2, a Chemi market off again preferred d Lackaw and We: ng Pricer, owert and last anges as com figures are asf tad to the causes Barbach shares were the feature of the opening excited es were about one point up, Gains were well held during the first hour of | Union and South a, first Paci- Trading was very ac- American al J. the diately afterward not made. isuce iren tories riods, per Olmstes been All ar as pos according to the parents. n Hamilton parate p ew children punishment said the Jus: stness We red 4 F 3 | jot, 1 do 1 wheth ollected in year fron turned over to the city y KO direct to the Cit Chamberlain, Whether the Children’ Society gets part of them afterward or not know oo ~ "2 JOY LINER HAD BAD TIME; LOST HER STEERING GEAR. UND DYING IN STREET. | Woman Who Succ MRS, PL DALY JP for the fe —_——____. OBTAINS A DIVORCE eded Jen-| Edgemont Was Steered by Hand} pje Joyce as Sporting Man’s Wife Gets Sealed Decree. tle Down Sound on Whi Many of f Low Jem Patlortn ¢ their Clothing. When A pron lid not night ‘ub they @ot only @ litte money, e The ‘ part q 4 with a ¢ & arrled 30 ‘ 1 tiller attached er gnal Momers before, | | | | \ | hn Jd. Jd referee, and tl prderé ted ined a divorce at the time nie J yond ret WIRELESS FOR COLUMBIA BOYS 7 w vonth F versit ¥ Obsested to wives on the cam- ~ with which Bird was thed widespread meth- no Payne. ‘ quarters to the we ‘Three Hours Coming Up. Constinated Thinking Miting, Was a witness for the net Bird to-day At 6.45 to-day Capt n ounced P Islein, who sold tickets in that he was tired of waiting for the a picture show, wore that he | fog to lift and got under way. He Due to Cersti ated A us ask Mrs. Mason for §2W) and |steered a compass course, as there was 1 S him $0 on account, He |not a-bearing to be had, and managed . ed Mrs, Mason not to pay | to pas rough the fo d feet o u liners off Quarantine without so much owe $ ninutes of Bird’s trial pe- |as grazing one of them. All about him Hanson iwere |e ould eariibelin tollin t If you would do a sensfble, practical, ‘ ution |see a thing. He docked his t Ou ve « for your constipation, with- f : M foot of West Thirteen! ex self or any bowel ae ainess and In'| mot and hours gnd twenty minu ft your druggist for qaegeti Sey: pnaneye e Highlands. co him. It will nt x For Capt. Toft, of the British fre r onsets ud rat i 11 ile ad- | Heighington, was another ship : Je cheaper. than t i mitte who took a long chance. He has a cha ‘Marmola’ M will a : waiting f at West Hartle drugginte ter ts at the Rngland, and could Barly to-day two ts te nington from the of new ‘aration ‘oue thorow ) of Dilaxin and hine, It ‘Teuton! the United Fruit Cor al Dewey, left t SOLDIERS RESTORE ORDER “IN CITY OF NANKING. The mutinous out- Nanking is at an | Only w is ieee muntry abould has been restored, Loyal I tance to the Mera have been withdrawn from the | mainte # upon \noeuyres and sent into the city, and | autho! Nanking re- | iusurrectionists have been | q Its has lett | t but the British | 1 ‘ nains there. The » upon French gunboat Algiers i on its way mille Shi hai to Nanking. still continue to exercise asury i with the idea of sup- disorderly outbreak, and ) numerous arrests and ons AS A result of the | wdering the suppresston of | and conspiracy. —————__—_- HIS AMERICAN WIFE BRINGS CHAMBRUN TO WASHINGTON Military Attache at Washing- ton Married the Sister of Con- gressman Longworth, f oe ERIE $30,000,000 ISSUE. Application Maude to P nt edi lawle Service Company, — _ _ PARIS, Nov, 25 Phe appointment of GOT HIS $2,700 BACK FOR $1, Count Jacques Aldebert de Chambrun BOSTO. Noy 2 do. ir | Who 18 captain of artillery, to the measure ‘om andpoinr POS Military Attache at Washington the ar 0. succession to Major Fournier, will be Py ‘owed by other Changes nes CTC varried Miss Clara Long- of Congressman Nicholas considered ait excep- 18 H a ba containing watch set with I worth. E several ais ‘qonally. capable officer, but ap- me from ‘in pointment $s due chiefly’ to his Amert- anked « connections through his wife. | Save the Babies. ] NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful, We can hardly realize that ‘ UNDAY WORL MUSIC BY PERITISSION == OF A WITMARN 9 50N5 Km) of all the children born in civilized countries, twenty-two per cent,, rty-seven per cent,, or more ¢ If before they are ffwen! Woe do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save a majority of these precious lives, Neither do we hesitate to say that many | of these in/ontilo deaths are occasioned by tho use of narcotic preparations, Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain more ‘or less opium or morphine, They are, in considerable quanti | one-quarter, die before they reach one year; thi five, and one-ha! nearly sn one-third, before they ar deadly poisons, In any quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation and 40 Cobgestions, sickness, death Castoria oper exactly the reverse, but u taust soe that it bears the signature of Chas, H, Fletcher, Castoria | lood to circulate froverly, opens the | allays fever, Coe ttllin | Manuel Klein's great song, ''When the Circus Comes to Town,' words and music FR! with next Sunday's World, This song is mre |i of tie big 1908 Hippodrome production: { of por Genuine Castoria lways bears the signature of 4

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