The evening world. Newspaper, January 1, 1909, Page 8

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Pi ae aa a ILL DOALL THE i LET'S WRITE DOWN — coe ee ALL OUR RESOLUTIONS I'VE gor THEM \Y He ; FOR THE NEW ALL DOWN, DEAR eee en \ ca aaa AND WE'LL HEEF THE DOCTOR FOR 4 EVERY NTTLE THING BABY YOU CERTAINLY DoES | f ARE A DEAR To ME, AND SOME ‘ DAY WE'LL ‘ BE Richi } i You'D BETTER { calc uP OA. SMITH , TOO AND ‘ GeT MAMA'S PHYSICIAN AND ase DR. BROWN ! eas | their B Baby: __ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1909. ~ OOOO DUOUOODU0 oe Oo) DDODEDOODO DOD NODA DODOOODIGOIQIDNODSr BADIOGHHSATOOHOGSOVOY | A Happy er Year to Evervbody, ® % 3 é '@ BY Geo. McManus | & And Some New Yez ou Resolutions ¢ y ; ® | lirlum, however, Mrs, Weaver fou desperately. 4nd son's arms, ht Clasped In her husbadd's BURGLAR LL ‘HULED BY TRAN = APSTATION AND | AS HE SHOUTED ROB POLICEMEN HAPPY NEW YEAR 2) All Civilian aati Taken ed of cn aid Bound Me s See Man Rut ACTRESS ne De isch a oh aaa HUSBIND REPORTS. —->— e swayed towa { CRAZY WOMAN OW ANH : ae Mrs. Weaver, Insane From Illes ness, Fights Desperately With Son and Husband. Weavers In overcomtn In a fit of delirium, a development of While the Cc : Pneumonia, from which she ha - suffering for several days, } waret Weaver, a handsor ORURuAY PRECIOUS BABY, 15 4ET TING UW Biq AND STRONG AND DOESN'T NEED ONE, ANYWAY ! ! ; WE DID CALL, THE GAcTOR FoR THe LEAST i UTTLE THING, DIDN'T WE? eS, ° HELLO! Ky THIS DA WHY MR. NEWLY WED FELTMAN © WELL, COME THERE'S No DANGER, BOTTLE AND HE < SULONT GET oN @ ANU! ls HAPPY NEW YEAR? |, ear panes va hi ay auffeur of the first to Roosevelt 1 MAN AND WEAN : “PRIEST BEGIN: moni e) - saw the ac ~ BOWLED OVER | SEU TD ee | pe oth ay Die Die of Injuries— |? Monsignor Edwards Causes i ial ball was | Police Make Many Arrests. Arrest of T, W. Strong on OWORLD ALMANAC ol 1, TO-DAY" During the Night. Charge of Killing Boy. Vhe Cry Henrd Yesterday from tha we phic Hi Hattery Co Uarlen Bridge, 3 last | i ‘ ; forty-two, clad only in her nightgown Yeaped from the window of her 1 feom on the second floor of N Park avenue at 5 o'clock this m t 4 iMrs, Hugh P. Swayne, Known on Stage as Julia Gordon, Disappeared Wednesday, Bhe fought desperately fur se utes with her husbind an] they subdued her Harlem Hospitul, dying, in a priy Mrs. Wi CSD has b ‘ate r and cried “They Are Calling Me.” i are g C I SAVED BY A NEIGHBOR. open — er hus - Ani elo os garded Pamily Narrowly Escapes tlon by Gas, the avenue catch hi of the Men Leaped Afte The noise » A SOLDIER'S LOVE! har Mim Weaver the extension, ay »« Su .DAY WORLD WANTS ““« WORK MONDAY WONDERS. ! wer end som, but theY caught her a 4} the to avs ber fast, In the strength of ber de- 7 el Her Suffoca- A Happy New Year to All| ——THE WORLD: a will be “at home” to all its friends To-Day. The splendid new Pulitzer Building—a veritable “People’s Palace” built by the people—will be thrown open to the public in all its departments from 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. This is the greatest and most modern of all newspaper printing establish- ments in either the old or the new world. It possesses the biggest presses, the largest press-room and occupies the most floor space in its several depart- ments; it represents an investment of over $5,000,000, mainly devoted to the production of THE, WORLD. Here two thousand employees daily combine their efforts to produce the several editions. It is worth knowing about from personal observation. Not only WORLD readers, who are in the great majority, but the | “1909. | ene 1909 ; _ teaders of all other newspapers are invited. An interesting musical programme will be provided and THE WORLD forco will welcome all who come

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