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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, « _— sonnets broken the old mark that has stood for nine years the ere n tle Garden ap. plauded and cheered | MacFarland aroused the crowd at the | Bix-day bicycle race from Its lethargy an unexpected king example of grit He failed ty make a gain A tire } viously exploded on. Mac Farland’s wheel, hurling him down embankment and against the ral Five d of continuous riding have | finally told o the weary pedallers tn the six day at the Garden. The strain brought on by ef to kee th he old record of le r has ANUS THRTOIBHE Vary : the race {ite Follows as Inmates of hind the old figures steadily. ‘they were| Harlem Building Flee in seven mil ehind at the 107th hour, | and {t doesn’t scem likely that they equal the six hours, Miller and Waller Strong. Miller and Wa strongest six-day m the performances okt marks were perhaps of riders in beat! ir records for so many hours was remarkable. Hx- Smioke and Saves Many perts, however, w member the rid | . ing of the old te have folt right | of the Tenants. j along that this year's riders would | eventually fall bebind | aed Tene ie wey cece sow | Swanty-cne families ‘Iivite in the | throughout the morning hours, | 5)” Be = Wee coutekouea midday ap. | Rosemont Apartment-House, No, 128 proached, more ene | grew. behind the leaders, in front, kept up a nineteen-n e gait The as the d th There was no change in the positions followed some of them took to the es. | of the leaders. Rutt and Stol, MacFar- capes, others ran down the stairs to the land and Moran and Hill and Demara street, and a few waited for the ele- were still tied for the lead, with Wal- yator, which was kept funning by Al THE RIDERS — thour and Root a lap belind and al- Christop’ n elevator boy, in pe bid ways dangerous spite of the fact that the house was Eight men on bicycles actually slept | filled with smoke and the basement was | through the early hours as they moved | in. flames. track. They were too fatigued to know | the house and to the janitor, Peter| or to care that they were in the six-day Schwartz, was due entirely to the fa bicycle race that is to end to-morrow of the Consolidated Gas C apis) 6 night, heed compl made about leaking Riders Went to Sleep. ers in the baseme In this base- Their eight partners were sleeping on Meht there are twenty-five meters. their cots in the training 1 Schwartz says he complained some were | More than 5,000 men and women iy the OUt Of order and dangerous @ month {Garden didn’t seem to care ei ite Ago, but no attention was paid to him. of these on the hard seats or i The gas company was busy taking out boxes were asleep with or necks bent {nasal sounds “Pediar’ Palm (endurance other riders, after his partner, \ Walker, had broken his now teamed with Pet, they are about out of pace set by Palmer ‘much for human he was game and fi! no use, Palmer Is like drownt man reaching for a straw. His are sunken, his cheeks are blood] he moves with effort _and his brain is not atert. would surprise no one if the declared all bets off before mai He is alrea behind the leaders and a man Je mined than be would rea th he is in a hopeless fight. “Var” hours and sought sleep far FOUR HURT AS RUNAWAY CAR RAMS PASSENGER COACHE Y., Dec. in the last thirty. | n ever teamed, and f the present bunch ned to possess With Palmer, who is eight miles riders He is tired out “Ped- that 1.—A run- the | 27 FAMILIES OUT will | ELEVATOR BOY HERO. | | Keeps Car Runting Through i West One Hu eet, were routed 1 Twenty-sev t Jay st from their beds at 1 o'clock this morning by a terrife ex plosion, and when the cry of “Fire! other old with orders of sion, so th were allowed t meters and reolacing them accordan with the Public Service Commia- meters In the Rosemont remain, Girl Discovered Fire. Mai Ross, a young girl who had ai ‘oom in the rear of the janitor's apart- | nents, undoubted saved loss of life truction of property this morn- he girl had been disturbed by ig gas tor weeks, but this morn- ing Was too strong for her to sleep. She looked out of her room on the first | 8S man Keeps Out of Cell on Technicality. ng. Frederick F. Goodman, who is said to Broad- S8, be part owner of a garage on Manhattan, near Hightieth street, ny | floor and then made her way to the | Was sentenced to Jail for fifteen day Woe | basement, and saw mes oting | the Court of Special Sessions, Brookiyn, from one of the metres. 'r) \ to-day for speeding, but the judgment quickly ran to the quarters of the janl- tor and said: “This house is on fire. metres is burning.” The janitor arose, but before he could get to the cellar there came an explo- ston that shook the seven story bullding from stone masonry to tin roof. was set aside becaure of technic: and another hearing granted In the days of the bicycle Goodman was a prominent member of the Man- ties, One of the S. hattan Wheeimen's League, and at one champion of he the been time was the indoor United States, Recantly driving and selling has ing two miles down grade on the FE: Almost instantly there came @ burst; On Muy 4 B! tracks, hit two passenger coaches which of me from the cellar. Every one of and Van ‘Cleave halted Jay at the Newburgh Erie passenger the old meters had been broken by the Qoean Parkway and Cur sthtion to-day. The impact was so /explosion, and all of them took fire. ter a long "They swore great that one end of a passenger The gas poured in a stream from ail to-day that was going coach was jammed through the station the broken meters, and wll of them miles an hour. Well ayrecking, the, agent mronics: were [Shed and flared up like a thousand he three Justices put their he urt. ‘They were: Amos Griffin, of B&S Jets. gether und ar turner; Edward Git), of Nty All Tenants Escape. would spend fifteen days in the Ka trainman. and. Mictinel.¥ Robert Walker, of No, 49 West One| street DurEh, apar swe Or Hu ed and Twenty-ninth street, sent, Before the poll H en beth hospital mer tee Gs in an alarm for the firemen and then | Goodma coe care Were, godly, dunsreea ned some of the frightened tenanta from the | had overwhelmed erity of e entire end of tie station was sixth and seventh floors, When the fire-| the putisinuent io pr wrecked. ——— TAFT SEES CONGRESSMEN. WASHINGTON, Dec elect Taft to-day had co Senators Kittredge 4 South Dakota; Brow Representatives McGuir McKinley, of California; Sweeeny, of Tenn: Was Massachusetts, and Taylor, of Taft has accepted an invitatl with President Roosevelt. to-mo. —— - BANK TO INCREASE STOCK. ALBANY, Deo, 11.—An ation the Union Exchange & York to increase its capit $750,000 to $1,000,000 hi the State Banking Le ing to announcemen un of the departmen eee Only One “BROMO QUININE” That te LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Le ignature of 42 W. GROVE. U Goaid’over tov Calin‘ One or eS Help Wanied To-Day ! 11.—Preside ‘erences wi i Gamble, Nebraska! a si Hp advertised for in The Morning ‘ Late World's Want Directory. men cam had run to were in thetr night sion had also awaker: in the adjoining bo had sought safety in The treme ed j on the block and then ma with iy. had already turned every occupant of th street vietion was ille: becau had been orted inte the his client pleaded guilty to the charge The Just the matter ar on Dee. 28 Lt —_—— HONORED CANADIAN JUDGE A SUICIDE WHILE INSANE, h supply, and the firer not been for the Ross, the fire following the Hi ean Ge sion uld have Bin rie of here, blew lis ARRESTED AS ACCESSORY IN SHOOTING BY BIRDSONG. suffering from a fit eal years and a deko anine old JACKSON, Miss., Homer! French fam! 1 many Sinith arrested to-day us an acces- | positions of honor, in % two terms ) the Killing of Di. A.B. Pitty) es Provincial Treasurer of Quebes : mus Birds per of the Legisiniure and rey t henered tnemb: Geological & i! clety of Bordeau o His widow t Silas J Seymour Snectal t Pvening World Epecia. to The & World RACK, Cal, De A be. selling ‘ * Dar F M H t Yellows Fi 1 one-que iin, Pa Mw r 1 1 ‘ ‘ . pa ‘ tar 10s EVENING WORLD VOTING CONTEST] your favorite is coupon with the names of Six= Day Race Team. TEAM,....0+6 pop will receive handsome Pope-Tribune (1909) Racers ~ , VENING WORLD. In event of a Ue betwe , ‘ viical in character will be given to each A Saturday night at 2 P.M SENL COUPONS TO BICYCLE RACE EDITOR, P.O, BOX 1354. Impressions of the Six-Day Cycle Contest at “ INFLAT DRIES. the Garden Gathered by Seah Artist Mi ichelson AN OY “fan ae SOME.OF THE TRAINERS rey ih same ONE TOS (ae PoRGET uo) AccUSE CATERER SI OF Wasi THE T BECAUSE ONE OF A STAC WAS WET = WHERE STEVENS- SAID SAID -KE THAT THEY WERE MADE cE A WEEPING -WwiLLow™ ‘WIFE HE TRIED 10 Ex-Champion Cyclist Good- ' SHIELD FINDS ‘GAS MIAN THIEF IN CELL A neatly arms afterna " Couldn’t Believe “Brady ’ Burglar When She S Picture in Papers. of b clad and young wor wh © arcused of relaries 4 plunder When Ine 1 w en she come! th e Headg jentified the ty @ that $19,000 d by the Was young won Id infant in h Kas m made # patl ealthati neni hus more than a score M eave with » reve ‘ 5 dat Police Headquarters to. a long with Inspector McCafferty. she ad seen the photographs of her hus yand in the newspapers yesterday, but she could not bring herself to believe b er Tusband way a thief & be 4 motorman Comforted by a Victim. walting MeCaffert e woman sat in the room, re 1 T Is and s c isband 1 1 to hay . rty-six separate ident atic When M don realized t a accumu 1 och r pile up Agains she gave way to A handsom woman who ud cor property that d heen stole her iced the ne ns ind sat down ¢ f she man ect ud when she Jeft Head s promised to vende Wen sub) , st yionth Loot in Her Home Cdn ax arraigned in th afternoon more t nur mast ela » had robbed thei teer posit lent r fe was present with he ve Chase told Magistrate Ste an al discovery. of me FT gone there in the foM Yondon to-day and it cases filled with Iverware and jewelry. In one eighteen gold watches, said the detect re to k the fan ne wit Ww M d Mested that nd k we WITH HAND ON SLAIN FATHER’S FACE, SON SWEARS” INNOCENCE. (Cortinued from First Page.) the boy lay and forced him down to bis knees beside the corpse. He made the haking youth touch the 1908, MAHLER BROS: SIXTH AVENUE AND 31ST STREET SATURDAY’S SPLENDID SPECIALS IN Children’s Wear! Smart serviceable garments—of the most ap- coved styles—at marked reductions for this cial selling. 2 15 ‘Sizes 6 to 14 years.) Ad Serge Sailor Suits, All-wool serge of y superior quality ta navy, brown or ruby shades; effectively trim- med with white braid 1 embroidered ghield and sleeve emblems. Ver i waist lined throughout, deep hem. (ACTUAL 3.08 VJ Clearance of Children ‘s Coats AT 50% DISCOUNT! Lending styles and colors In coats for to and children, sizes 2 to 6 years, All the favor “abr incliding Bearskin, Caracul Cloth, irachan, Kerseys and Tweeds—very finely Mned and interlined, — § 1.75, 5O, 4.00 and up; worth doudl Useful Holiday Gifts for Children Very complete assortments, including Fine White “Dresses (long or short), Fancy: Drawer-Leggings, Sweaters, Rompers ap Pers, Sacks and Bootees—all at especially low prices, A Dazzling Display of Toys! Bring the little folks in bad see this Splendid showing of all that is most alluring in ‘Toyland! The most complete assortments we have ever shown, Intluding the jatest Mechanical Toys, Autos, Velovipedes, &c.. and a mi cent array of Dolls and Doll Carriages, &c. Buy now from full stocks! Goods selected now held for future delivery The Famous ‘“Handwerck” Doll ( FABRE LINE BOAT FROM NEW YORK 23 DAYS QVERDUE Considerable 23 IN HIGH jointed body, fine bisque head, cl hhand-sewed, side parted wig. Regular $1.50 value HaCaT UND ety bisque hi norsheclal reductions to Churc 4 Ihstitutions for the holidays OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS S sinocasheeceaheniandinntnadieaneiaieediieaamaase deere eee appreh on is felt over the fate of the steamer Neustria, of the | Fabre Line, which sailed from this port | for Marsetiies forty-five days ago, and | has not been sighted since. ne had taken than | twenty-two days on the trip, so is now twenty-three days overd The |previousiy never more (Prade Mark.) Do you watch tor Lott's “Speciais!’’ Iry one of these and learn how richly it pays to do so. Neustria is a frei ter and had no passengers, but, carries forty-three men, officers and crew. Capt, ‘Thumin Special for Friday, the 11th Special for, Saturday, the 12th jis in command. She carried away a ‘0 lover of unt Cus Uy cargo largely composed of faurlesting VAN. CREAM Seratts, leh oo oe, NUT reine te. oll, ‘The only hope of the agents, J. W. | FILBERTS — 3gRBds selected BLOSSOMS ae ea Elwell & Co., No. A State street, is | bined with pure erenme 10c Jucket of erty Usa 10c that her machinery broke down, and PouUND she is drifting about, walting for as- SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CHOCOLATE ST. NICHOLAS WALNUTS POUND sistance from a passing vessel The vessel's course M general tr face of the dead man, and said sould have been |The centre is of Fondant cream del apt Couted Now swear to me that you did not passing between | with * pure, rich chocolate and topped with fresh im- 5c rife and ports in | ported Chabert Walnuts, @ Pulera shook so violently that past month and a half, She was pro- ments ew York peci tats Grovelled on the Pavement pie a eo prousn 1p ‘ovelled on the ! 1884, as in the er service ‘Did you KI your father?” repeated | ses silltia up Years ago SCOTCH KISSES IN PLAID BOXES cgan is 6) feet long, 40 feet beam, draws You generall n "No, the box, his % feet and has rose tonnage mol (ne Gin face plue. “I,n0 fund Plaid boxer. te old cS they have had Lit- son still protests his in- e ¢ expect to get al before the day yet help n in Ivania igo they ma thelr way intending to sail the interval riends fron fou: @ dismal ise, Hl te from toil in ¢ is 1 qua rly with, im for this extravagance, but the old nan kept on drinking two of them had noisy vow last night before vt sleep. About 6.50 o'clock to-day thelr ‘ost, Giuenpe Montelien, who” oceu ted’ the neat room, heard his guest moving about He says the old man went down statre first, closely followed — TWINING ASKS REVIEW BY JERSEY’S HIGHEST COURT. TRENT Ty ON, N. J Albert ¢ ted in the New entenced to t for improper duct with the failure the t and Safe De Park, and wh ained by the s ted States Jersey Court of vd petition to have ti Jersey reviewed the State's highest tribunal while an order has been made i 6 OU of pr Een'D 188n, DIAMONDS, WATCHE JEWELRY, SILVERWARE TED NOW THE Etc. WILL BE HOLIDAYS ARTICLES SELF RESBAVED UNTIL a} Schneider * 68--684 BOWERY, near Canal st. Ovew evers evening tll 19 v'clock, nnn | HIGH GRADE ASSORTED CHOCOLATES, rounc = MILK CHOCOLATE ORANGE FRUIT CURED ITCHING PAINFUL HUMOR | Which had Gira yer Over Face, Body and Arms—Svwellings were as Large as a Dollar—-When they Br..c, Sores would Not Heal~ Suffered 3Y¥ Years. { -—— MADE SOUND AND WELL angering lipped t SPECIAL OFFER TO SUNDAY SCHOOLS, CHURCHEs, ETC. COMMITTEES GLADLY WAITED ON EVEN THOUGH NOT READY TO PURCHASE BO PUEDS OF “METROPOLITAN” MOXTURE AnD G0 HALF-POUND BOXES, FOR... PLUNDS OF “BARLEY SUGAR AIKEO" AW 60 HALF-POUND BOKES, FOR: $3.00 ening until Vie enings until $2.40 30 | | | | | | lock: ylock. Park Ail our WE DELIVER FREE 54 BARCLAY ST, PURCHASES O8 DOLLA disappear but they black scars that would itch at times so T couldn't keep from scratching them. Larger swellings would appear in the ame place and they were so painful I conl. hardly bear it and my clothes would stick to the sores. ‘The first doctor I went to suid the disease was acrofula, but the trouble only got worse andspread. By this time it was all over /@y arms and the upper part of my body in big ewellings as large as a dollar. It was so painful that I ¢ not beat to lie on my back at night, The xecond doctor pronounced my disease inflam- mation of the lymphatic glands. He | stopped the swellings, but when the} wouid break the places would aot he He tried everything that he could but to no effect. He said J might be cured but it would take along time. I bought a set of the Cuticura Remedies and used them according to directions and in less than a week some of the places were nearly well. 1 continued with the Cuti- cura Remedies until I had used three sets, and now T am sound and wel The disease lasted three years from the | time it commenced until I was cured, Before Christmas something broke out on my seven year old brother's handa in the form vf large sores, I tried every- thing | could think of but to no effect until 1 happened to think of Cuticura and one application cured him. Also, not long ago, my sister got a bad burn on her ankle. I have been using Cuti- gura on that and it gave her acarcely any trouble. O. L. Wilson, Puryear, Tenn,, Feb. 8, 1908." Warm baths with Cuticura Soap, gen- | tle ancintings with Cuticura Ointment and mild doses of Cuticura Pills, afford immediate relief and point to a speedy eure of torturing, disfiguring humors of the skin, seal and blood of infants, chile Fadults, when all else fails BY 3 SETS OF CUTICURA | 3she 25 CORTLANDT SR Brooklyn | ‘on econach ax | “My trouble began riven three years ead PARK ROWLNASSAQ, le black s' ings sca eC oO. D. At City Hall Park. | go, mith Uttle blac envilings scattered Sint 45 206 BROADWAY would leave little fever Con Fulton St. q Is the i CHRISTMAS, ment and sure for is a safe invest- doubling its value y =" K 0 Pay at Your Convenience We open CHARGE ACCOUNTS with any honest person. Your word and good reputation are the i only securities required. Seleet your CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW and pay eight months after Januar Ist, 1909. Positively no employer's referen: required. Call or write Christmas Catalogue No. 44. LI. NOW, everlasting gift It of DON'T DELAY Cuticura Ointment (500 4 Resulvent yin of Chora Conte Piiln. 260" er vial of 60) to Purify the Blood, 0 rou ‘the world, Potter Dtug & Chem’ COry ie Hrs. Hponon. Stans OF Maled Free, Culicure Book ow Skin Disease | | Re RELIGIOUS NOTICES. “St. George’s Ghurch |’ Stuyvesant Square, New York City REV, HUGH BIRCKHEAD, Rector. | SPECIAL SERVICES TO-DAY FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED, IS. HOE) | All leathers and fancy combina tions, The Minne WANTED—Man exy setting rienced 1 | UP seWing machine power tables, man Shoe has ali 7m yee ef Address X49 World. * the newest lasts WANTED—Younk man to attend tele and patterns. |DR. Ww. J. DAWSON phone odders; must be bright and ov courteous and writé a good hands one with machine shop experience pre- ', ferred. Address ¥75 World. Cravenette LONDON, | cloth tops, in black, brown& oOrED. latest ry IGGINS.-On Thuraday, Dee, 10, 1908 ' shade of 3 MARGARET A., petoved daughier of gray. the i Vand Mary E Misaine, s eorenanis THE MINNEMAS SHO | a8 ner residence, 250 Rast fo he ity 1916 Sd Ay, ‘otice of funeral hereatt ot, Sth & 50th Ste,

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