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HE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1909, 10 LOSE $70,000,000 A AR BY WAGE CUI oe Reduction Will Take Effect Before May and 600,000 Employees of Girls Learn to Box; Talk of Lett Jabs May THEY DONT FEEL 71/7322 OMAHA RACE WAR | Replace Gossip at Afternoon Teas. AT HOME IN CITY falrly comforta t » stroke of mig. steep tobox, of Bast ‘Tw ey had not character R t hem down the » Is to the foot nty-fifth xtreet—a block away from the Morgue; from the upper }] } windows you get a fine view of the well-toed is ey once a well-to-do bollermaker, now a& helpless, will-less rum wreck, Says | Jim 1 be | Broken Down ‘Guests” Re-| tem Bessie 1 Ih bed end thet’ | Dectines Governor’ ken Down “Guests” Re- | ftwnere else to no. ‘Sure t had a'nome | Declines Governor's Offer to ‘ once, but I lost job, and then my 5 7 gard Themselves as Being | wife’ went to'work’at'acizar atiinner | — Send Troops to. Pros Out of the Picture. to et money enough to keep our souls and odies together, hen she got a} oO - cough. We couldn't stop it—that couga. tect Greeks, | years ago. The kids? Oh, the Crueltles j have got them. (Jim used the common name of the poor for the Society for the | Prevention of Cruelty to Children), And | In Addition, if They Pass Three | me? Well, I'm atill looking for a job, | 1 WO Boys Are Shot and Many, - | You see If you're not a union man you f No money to waste on medicine, you | see. So the cough got worse, and then | apa ae | the dispensary told her she'd got, the, ; ENT IRE LY TOO F I N E} ‘con. Well, she died, That was three TWENTY ARRESTS MADE, i Nights There They Goto | gart,pork at my trade, and if you! Persons Wounded by Fly- | THE MASHER WILL ‘ WHEN HUBBY $ ¢ 4 union dues." | + an ® Vi Com sland | “irhen ‘there are the y fellows wl the Various Companies Will GET HIS WITH greeter t Tae CK oy the Island, ATHsoA cates het une (alone yi ing Missiles. , 4 EARN —_—:: banks and stores battling for thet - SS Be Affecied SKIN TIGHT GLOVES. THE CLUB fs | Vices’ They. found the road ‘such an a U . “And because we know we have breath In| ven one thet they i fain (P rest in OMAHA, Feb, 22.—After many our mouth, | this wayside Inn, And jostling them , . oe \ he zat Ruane Starts the Kad of] stocked at tho idea of her alster clup| AM thie me bavo thought 1n our heed |are the old, old men—the broken men—|f Yiserous work, combating a anston Starts the Fad of] sia Hee we We shail assume that we a Ra ere aut 12nd the} of men and boys who sought to ‘ > 2 aye] aad at men don t ove, | ere: “4 ly de o vi f ¢ en th lay : It was stated officially to-day that wages will be reduced in the Tondittive Set Women |. “t have not heard anything about this) MFR oe tre tally, soalt ai tobe accepted with a ‘induing {Greeks from South Omaha tn r : ta Babe : aching Young Se | Kipling’s “Song of the Old Me for the night, Just as one accepts the | gor th ieee ak ‘ steel and iron trades before May 1. The wage cut, it is estimated, will) pecan GEE Ct ed, “and! os.5 now Sunieival Lodging House, at sttumsie im the subway at rush hours, | OF the murder of Patroiman 3 To the juniors who fret over the labo: | LoWery by a Greek, Friday st River, just| rious filling out of the pedigree card—| g, : : Teenie ie tora Just) nich tells one's name, alias, birthplace, | Sherif€ Brailey’ to-day’ sald he h ould) a block away from the Morgue, {® a5 occupation, previous convictions of being | situation under contvol, and de | r lac vas ever bul | poor, and physical condition—the old) | ‘ | fine a place as was ever bullt In the; Do ards point out the fresh paint, | Gov. Shallenberger's offer to orde } 3 2 Manly Art of Self-Defense, | cert been any such | be no less than 10 per cent. on unskilled labor and from 15 to 20 He - [discussion in the New York clubs, If] Twenty-Mfth street and cent, on skilled labor, fi H ; | Beenatoue Six hundred thousand employees of the steel industry and its | \} By Ethel Iloyd Patterson. ponnasiim exeve , i i ruin ae Sle ery aos ; | world for the housing of the broken| the marble, the big shining copper urns | , allied interests will be affected by the reduction, which is the next move last time my husband came eau en Lee ne OS DANG acer $ Mrs. oa Je Rivera, No, 131] men |the clockwork-like ‘discipline, and tell | ‘The rioting continued until 4 fused to take| It has—as has been written—bath tubs,| them to be consoled, % ate \On Saturday night a visiting party to-day, when the police manag sanitary arrangements, white en on the steel programme to follow last week's abolition by J. P. Mor- home after midnight 1 gan’s steel trust of its “stand pat” business policy and the opening of a} | and landed a left jab — = Vive led cots and snowy linen, besides a| V8 Folng tiiraueh the noone ‘They had | clear the streets. it yj \ irteen leading independents j steel wi | terrific ives * ae riven w aimousine car, and were Bie war with the fourteen leading independents in the steel world, | closely with a terrifi Boxing, preps self-defense, | (isintecting plant for holiest nents of! being shown. throug S glided | The mob at times numbering the yearly payroll—wages and 9110-| ———————— TTT, y that got him gr all right, |witt not be seat | ite lodgers, But—here’s the not immate- | lodging-houge with little sof ad- emits P |body that got him g phwatano York | sat part—while the hotel of the mendl- | miration from the fur-wrapped women {muck Yesterday afternoon and ries pald to employees of the biast fur- STEEL INDUS TRY remarked of the expedition of last night, shooting and beating Death of President Roosevelt’s | so 1 experienced no further dimeulty |‘1ub naces, the steel trades and Its allied ny ant has aro’ he admiration of “4 i Vi + t V4 7 with finality. ‘Oh, this Is lov sald one of the | Gr s and wreck! thirty buile e companies—amounts to the not incon. | IN CONTROL OF ae ae in rushing him to a corner and ham- | a | every philwathropist n the Greater City, | women, with the intonatl RTE RTE MEM aETe Biderable figure of $60,000,000, The Steel 600,000 WORKERS, Nephew Saddens Harvard era tte? the men for whom It was built feel out) which she nigh have vereted a inewil'ste enotiandlacoren(atiotieraiwere Hurt Trust's proportion of this great sum |s | mering him t the picture. | dish, ppose these poor men come | Pirds scores 0 ; 9 | Rethyerctl , rs i ’ | here often. by missiles, It 1s not known how man $200,000,000, divided among 240,000 em- uaiteaiat APRA I University. That 19 probably a fatr sample of | ud then, too, If they sleep tn these | Not more than three time Greeks ware wounded Wholesale res 4 ployees in a normal period when all its A ates Bteel Tru ploy! the conversation we ove rat} | beds or usa those gl ng tubs more| grimly told, “or they ree | plants are operating full time, WiK0, | afternoon teas in the future, if the! mes in succession they are Foahe (eres rene made, Mba of athe foters p hoys ur e) o“ oy al " os le Y, 600,000 Workers. Independent companies — Repub- 1! ane nody of Stewart Douglas Robla-| precedent that the Evanston 5 lable to a lengthy term on the dreaded Een The employees of the steel industry son, third son of Douglas Robinson and ———_—— ue Trin and tees prey ee ! elu established becomes univer- ) | Istana. | rhe pole mere. powerless for ancet } Ployees; Bethlehem, 17,000; Lacka- | sal: | | 4 . - 5 ree hpurs to d e the mob, an } number more men than the whole Con- ‘ Say “ sally accepted, The old broken men who have been \ yl wanna, 16,000; Colorado Fuel and J) 4 nephew of President Roosevelt, was * trary a perf i ay teas *. k residents 1 business men with @ federacy put in the field during the en- | | Mrs. Catharine Waugh M lis hy O ‘ the city’s Kuests of winter nights any thelr wives and {dren fled In pania tire civil war, and if these ¢00,000 men iron, 5,00; Jones & Laughlin Co., [| brought to New York to-day from Har-| woman Justice of the P. intro- | time these last dozen years find an em- from the quarter while the @ of sinews and brawn should elect to 800: Pennsylvania, 6.000; Cambria, avenston| barrassment, they say, in dragging thelr , mob wreaked a proper f mem- | greasy, frowsy rags and tags Into the f art| Gi DEN W NDING bright work and marble and prtacked trom Taree) 3ides, + care porphyry of the new muntelpal lodging- ! The onslaught of the mob on the t —_—._ yard University, where the young man | duced the resolution to the was killed early yesterday by a fall{club that suggested that its from a window on the sixth floor of |bers should be taught the mo Hampden Hall, a fashionable dormitory, | of #elf-defen Her motion w Accompanying the body from Cam. ried by an overwhelming Uhey wouldlmake a human Ilne which; |] S& Belle trom 4.0u0t Rogers, Brown single file, would stretch from Grant's a < Tomb, in New York City, to the White || 1% Southern, 4000, Total, 115,000, Employ ; r \d PATHE RETAILER? Employees of compantes allie PAAR RG ly one weakling member v liernnateuileneraotuttaldi ner teeiina pny, ! |} main attack centred at Twenty-sixth 1 industry, 245,000, bridge In a private car were Mr. and Only . ull, no doubt, no ppy | nd ee ne principal G . Depending upon this army of steel Tee as a pt engaged || {8 Robinson, parents of the young|murmur an amendment that would Father Pr allowse Ge Jin the china shop. In the midst of the and Q streets, the principal Greek quar: workers are 2,400,000 women and chi man; Monroe Douglas Robinson and|cause tne resolution to read “taught|Father Prout Follows Cere-| jiortes admired of philanthropists, the ter oe Co., 10,40; Sloss-Sheff, 5,000; Lukens, J | Atand’the att (nauguration next weak || te, melavale. BON: | Inland) eb | ’, Greeks was made in three divisions. The | house. in steel Induatry, 600,000, i siolensanin 0 blocks east anc y 53 dren. In fact, the people directly a: EyOCO) MaRS Theodore Douglas Robinson, his broth-|to defend themselves from violence in) » Pw Chitsent | Veterans of the hopeless squad express aay Hanan at Risdeaaee ede fected by the eddies and currents of | ————m | oy and Mrs. 1, D. Robinson, NI fady-Itke manner.” The weakling} mony by Christening | ire f liettenptedltovpliiaee enterica ™) a ae r the walls of the old muntel- the wage problem applied to the steel ‘announced within the next few weeks. | Corinne Robinson, his sisters, and ‘Theo- | member was firmly squelched. | anti Aira e nal ICGEINE HoGeeatoul IER Tavcontact Une trade whirlpool equal the entire popula. |The drastic. EU a dore Roosevelt jr., his cousin, The cas-| No longer will the fair sex give their Their Little Grandson. larviketesaatlece dirty bodies that have | Engineer George Must Defend | ponte CARE ied) iD ey ton of Switzerland, |Getion ‘looking toward’ anv increases in| ket was taken at once to the Robinson jadmlrers “the mitten,” Instead they | | rubbed again them, but friendly withal. lasuieeliameeat leew pentane Wise economic experts have already |the dividend on the common stock for| home, No. 422 Madison avenue, The! will hand them “the quick mitt.” ' | N Bi apm Action by City to Brereess ry re pt by ot sharpened their pencils, and are out |an denne Peet. produce. for. pale |Amlly announced that the funeral would | Putting Baby to Sleep. | This has been a proud and a happy| ON eens iene oer i i | The rlot grew out of the arrest of theorlzing that the “open market” plan | AUC POT a Cond of ateel a yeat, | Probably be held Wednesday morning! jiow much simpler, too, tt will be to 4ay for the Roy. Father John T. Prout, |. MUraay Was the night devoted to Collect $369 Greek llaste Friday nigitspyiFoleamanMlee {a a great public benefit; how a “wholly and an average cut of # would affect |in New York, the burial on the old home| aig nye gently but firmly on the babss the young pastor of a groning parith poy pun Of te men's Dart of the | ae Lowery. While on the way to a police artificial and untenable situation has earnings to the extent of nearly §®),- f Basnwatanioned Tike view to read. |. @ year. Of course, wages will estate at Henderson Polnt, Herkimer) soi4r plexus when fond mamma wa \have to come down, and this will offset | County. {to “put um to sleep.” ieee aes to a basis where iS Ca se tenia gus 4n ateel earnings | Young Stewart Robinson's tragic death | Or fancy ducking under Bridget's akers al rs t meet on | through reduced prices. ) b d rc Bathe? Sid gonmimers malgny mest \o {op fe F has plunged the whole university In| «haymaker” and getting to her heavily ” here was heavy selling last week ot , equal terms.” But this fact remains ine gtock of the Stee! Trust, the com- | sloom. He was popular with all the! with @ vicious upper cut when she burnal!™ East Sevent the announced wage reduction means mon dropping §% polnts and the pre-| students, although a junior, not quite] the steak doors this mc clated the “full dinner pail” leaner by at least! ferred losing 8% points. But the stock | twenty years old, six fect high, welzhed | nt | solemn imneaninheelat loss of the independents was even| ,.. , The roll cal! of the Woman's Club o! ee tion of the $75,000,000 worth of necessities to @ class (reas. in gome instances, as follows, | 17 pounds and an athlete in fine tralne | tne future will read something Iike:|Mftleth anniversary of the wedding of z y of people already shorn of the luxuries | Repuniic Iron and steel, 8% pointe com. | Ing. I HORstsU eI F a Lee anor crgeeaniee | Blah parental Mei ands Nira” wences as | station the Greek suddenly whipped out Through a decision entered by Justice | a revolver and shot Lowery to death and escaped. ‘A quick and unsuccessful attempt waa made later to lynch the Greek, and then the city of New York seeks to collect |a mass meeting was calied for yesterday $300.72 taxes on the personal estate of | afternoon to take action with regard to William R. George, of No. 319 West | Greek residents, The mass meeting) )| Bighty-sixth atrest, who saya he hasn't | Was addressed by State Representatives, jup in the B congregation that packed the doors of |little St. John’s Roman Catholic Chur Before a York, and they were there In force. | Very few young men—mostly old faces, 30 old in misery and heipiess pov- | Platzek, made public to-day, is revealed | erty that every expression but that]a sult In the Supreme Court In which | of a sort of mild, helpless wonder, Ike plains cattle prodded onto an east: bound freight, was blown out, There 1s no flerce protest against poverty tn n qua second treat, to ng, he o! of life. |mon and 10% points preferred; Sloss-| It appears that Robinson left the A. D. fi | the elf lodging-house. Nothing but y Hi d J.P. K i |Sheff, Steel and Iron, 6% points common | cy fe A.D. | savage,” “Long Armed Laura,” ‘Jessie nd following this he christened | any personal property to tax, and wae | Jetty Howard and J. P. Krause, Attors |, Judge Gary Reticent. and i% polnts preferred, and Colorado | Club Saturday night, complaining of | tie Jabber” and ‘Knockout Norah.” fie Ite two weeks’ old nephew, | ™ jeoceptance sols an \UnUncerstan de D1 0) ee see reaa Neotel ney H. C. Murphy and others. The tons No one relaizes the effect of @ price) Fuel and Tron, 8 points, Bethlehem | not feeling well, and Instead of) woe course, tt is all a joke to speak i the great grandson!|cconeoe: of the speeches was generally hostile to Justice Platsek says he !@ not con- war on the steel workers more than | Closed at the low point of 22 common | going to his own rooms on Mount | The flerler poor, Supt. Yorke will tell the Greeks. ] former Judge E. H. Gary, chairman of 200, preferred, noth representing | Auburn etreet, went to the apartment ¢ NOmen Feely (AUNE 0p Kt ; 7 you, join the ranks of the powers that |"inced that Mr, George has not the pe , PSN AS laughed Mrs, Willlam $, Dessar, one it was the biegest day that 4 Were cuntary ability to pay the tax, and that Greek Buildings Set Afire. the United States Steel Corporation. | pedis os of his elder brother, Monroe Douglas|y “+e most active members of the| St. John's had known elnce t prey. Here are only the meck, mild, | /antery anil LAR Ferartignr aa aca Judge Gary was seen to-day at the| Robinson, in Hampden Hall, almost di-) bona Pate she eas ree pre © parish! sirimp-spined unfortunates whom 1il- |!t 18 no excuse that he was not taxed sai eek eat night the mck again Waldorf-Astoria Hotel by an Evening | rectly opposite to the clubhouse. Mon- | neha RaaIGugband at Honieloys paw anIpe trom Cie Bea wor | fate has buffeted into unquestioning ac- | before. pegelicente: sont and re calle came | World reporter. He said: “Just now 1} roe Robinaon, who 1s a senior at Har- "°! a pee ereeatet ee cout preeatloni die The Presbyterian con-| quiescence. It was on the ansessment for 1%6, The | !n from severa para a < rt ece @o not care to say anything about the | vard, was in New York, but Stewart | ‘erins her own nove, sh fees he young “They don't even panhandle,” sald a |S@S*s80rs set Mr. Geurge down for $25,-|ond and Q streets the mob set fire ta | | [not by punching his, Of course, that) father and mother, now seventy-tive 000 personal estate, and Mr. George | the house of a Greek. effect of the ‘open market’ on the wages | Robinson had the freedom of the place, teaatanhoe disgusted lodger, temporarily forced to of steel workers—I am very sorry.” | and several of his friends accompanted pon from thelr present] seek asylum here made the mistake of assuming that the} At Twenty-elgnin and T streets the Judge Gary was asked if there was him there | “I mean to say that ie Mey has|home In Battle Creek, Mich some! of course, a place like the Municipal {Motice to him was merely perfunctory, | Mob set fire to a double frame bulldlng ” 5 ‘3 don ne ct D K ersel t- | we go In ntletpation { to-day’ ?; oi Ki iT 7 2 oce! house, vi ye any silver Ining in the “open market” | Fell Through Open Window. done all she can to Gd e ie a Oey ll anticipation 44Y'S Lodging House js popularly supposed to | for he did not go down to the Tax Dee occupied as a boarding house. Twenty cloud hanging over the steel workers, | igh Op 9 tractive she certainly can arouse no| golden wedding ceremony © weeks| co ny irenched with local color as a {partment and swear ft off, like a mil.|flve or thirty Greeks made it thelr “T will not discuss wage cuts,” was his! 1 » Mrs. Charles! sum lyric of Paul Verlaine's Monaire, He is a mining engineer and | home. The building was destroyed, but years old, cam It {s belfeved that after his friends | further interest by any brand of « ago thelr granddaught left, Robinson got out of the bed and! relling. Masin, of Durham Centra, Conn., pre- his business, Just at tnat time, was {n | al! the occupants escaped. | final reply. | fee uate) manutactuvare’| walked toward the window to open it! “sut of course you cannot tak sented her nusband with a fine boy, and A Stone-Gray Hue, Mexico, whither he shortly after went. At a spectal meeting last night the building contractors ‘and bridge bullders| wider. It is thought that as he leaned | idea of an educated woman pum at once It was decided that the two| It !s palnful to report that there 1s no Has No Personal Property. South Omaha Fire and Police Board paop * out over the sill, wh is two feet wide, r hu 5 The type of nts should be coupled [local color in these dreary, polished issued an order that all saloons in the —~— acelrepreegntediaajjuuilantlover nrotpe Fly ‘ ; Last fall, however, he was summoned he became dizzy and, losing ils balance, | woman w alls except a sort of stone-giay hua p " ' city should remain closed until fur Inted out woman F . in this sult and at the Tax OMice he| not tage, sort of thing) Invitations prin {n gold script and tive reductions. It Mrs. Des: | @80. As a result the hap 1 scores of hands } 3 AAD fell out of the window. would let flatirons and finger nails tahe| pearing the date of the oi . as drab and uninteresting as the freshly notice, mene eee veer Ney A sl He was a member of several of the | the place of ‘methods’ and‘ oratan tents ae We ane | painted walls submitted to an examination, in which ovher departments he world of com- ’ 4 4 (i an Bie g oF he swore he had no bonds, no stock, no best-known and most exclusive clubs at | Feb, 2%, 18 | Mind you, there were 42 men there ‘ cl ana bring back Bridegroom 20, H 3 | She Boxes Herself. e 50, Were sent out some daya| > you, yr 0 en ey Ge Sl aunt F legroom 20, Bride 16, Her Harvard, including the Sphinx, Institute | when at 6 o'clock the doors were swung |orteages, and only elght or nine hun- en, Four hundred and twenty-six | 4764 ek a a yn ae an expecting ham and egss—or Lord knows |") i Jem ne expia ined: Shea ify “Tam a mining engineer, and at the| | One Way to what—for supper In the new gilded pal- perity. But buyers seldom purctiase on Sey Ga HEY) of 177), D. K. By Hasty Pudd f falling market. They hire a habtt of) Papa Thought They Were | of i 0) ie be iat ee wait for the bottom and then buy on i} Too Young, ‘Now as a matt of fact,’ tted, ‘it may be amusing to n not such a bad boxer y team, and was playing 4 e parlor of t elit on the upward move | : Feil and myself, but I did not x ‘ | time of this assessment on my a j Bomar mo) ‘ good game, but was not allowed to play vat fa aegante d today with towers| ace and getting—the same old dry bread | 4 : a "f el im W cercaestee tte Iifvesearritaiincardollegieteleuntentnras /imoy Camittila ea f oD mateh! I aHehIiceAieooe suai lama Vis rae be em ae i : Avoid Piles ow far comp es 2 y brawn against r. Dessar's. 7 te, acted o _, | residing In the City of Mexico, although | tate : Rc, : of college a part of last And up | me 7 will go, and \ as The marrlage of Jack Coles Rogers | he was out exe a Das aipiratirihave attenvorintiaena ard had a| And up in the women’s quarters there | 7 ea New York City my home. In And Appendicitis. were twenty-nine inmates, and of these ; ; failed of eligibility under t bee! “open since Mr.) and Theres ‘iedet en an-| eat and fo fa eta Va dala et y “; if not een_an “open 1 Ince Mr.| and Theresa Niedermelr has been an-|¥eet aml to Mie Ot Jas we have always been pret | Maraggied dependents twenty had enil. {fect I owed more than my asrets In verre (nectilie eatloal Festi Morgan started the billion-dollar Steel) nujted by Justice O'Gorman In the Su- i comrades, he has taught me most c of | ni, Sete January, 196. Up to that time I had the same story—neglected or im- i ant Mr. Robinson gave out a statement tn} ; dren, “Give up the kids?” "To the : ; cieiontita career inilnamaringiot iGo! ) basset ; id ‘ 4 tee caAy nee properly treated constipation, The HBT ETUETTISTateataaelresieutiot preme Court. They were married in! which he sald his son, who would have | Scomplishments ' Father Prov ea?” never. et ere acne personal | J great Increase of operations for ap- Peat cin 1 formal and’ united| Jul was twenty and {been twenty next month, had alw LEP AYAtEIIUAB ot and saltatt ie iah man, Not much. Each poor, tattered mother Hid Seen eh there) ag a FE Eee ah RCE ; satament that | parents about {t until three monthe | Window In the dormitory “was at least | TFs irst, becau sme offspring with the pertinacity of an EF er ras Ul treatment for constipation, says a eet Hoe an rica rabctheni (nevi Were foreivenvandil avertece trom) (ies foor imiichyneceari= cove ued) iy, 40F/ Teas Of th | actress about to bs separated by a hani- | Proper eT ae lad aeasaatires till ESSA SENSOR Pau eaTloe Ecsta th will be ight n steel can} aftriva 4 siven an f * es righ areukrey t sac . s would be lev! " 8 yearn aitatloncin F when young Rogers went to live with his|tated his climbing upon a table to get a th cia) OY Gromenrate as chureh Tae | hearted hotel management from her be a i PHS Tee eae piles angel 1 ‘ently its price was put down folks-In-law. ‘Theresa's mother, who|to the window. It is bel eved that in| ce dt ee . At a reception In the rectory, after | dear little King Charles spaniel. And ate acreeraalan cilia S vented by using th’ Cre z 4 k s | opening the window, halt asleep, as he| 800d health. But I have not landed an tne chirstening, there were many proml- fathers of these children? measorass Bite Ce0r8) all the prop-|] whenever any costivences * i) had entertained J t- | OP BY | the fat od R Rs und. All) had entertained Jack ae a mueet at At-| ee opably was, le lost his balance and | UPP on any one yet,” finished Mrs. nent church dignitaries who admire Hs ty other municipal lodg-| ¢TtY 22 his home was his wife's. His|{ Get at.any well stocked drug store copper are x off wait-|lantie City for six months after the | Probab! 1 3 | Father Prout's work among the Bo-| Of, they are In other municipal lodg-| i oome, pe sald, was $7,000 to $12,000 a| } ‘one ounce aromatic fluid cascara,’ fell out after the window was opened ‘A table was found pushed up against hemians of the city, including Mgr. | Ing houses, or worse, all over che coun | year. | | ‘one ounce compound essence cardial’ Lavelle and Mer. Mooney, To-nlg | try, working out the problem of living Mr. George, will Bow have to defend | Aba N tmolauncesiarcmelts wtup HIB ‘ a stivities will end w a ball a | olty’ for. xe8 . a the window. pe ED Na for themselves and leaving the solution | th¢ ,city'e, Ault, for, SATs tet on the Tt to 2 teaspoonfuls after each meal, é of the more complicated example for | jeast, did not have In 1908, while children will readily The mother of Stewart Douglas Rob- 1 ! Yori se eyes five drops to a teaspoonful af Jthe fiuest boy in the world,” she sald,| neon was Miss Corinne Roosevelt, a) thelr patient, tired-eyed wives, driven prison five drops to a teaspoonful after eac 0 influ: |,,. ister of President Roosevelt, and young! y f HH, t it b: A - ¢InfiN |e hegan to call me mother, nut 1] sater of President Roosevelt and soe) Dwtosts Parents Who Celebrate from pllar to post by an all-wise mur | FIRE DESTROYS BLUEPRINTS. |} ent micorrest the bowels and not thought it was only a joke. I didn't sus- | the less need of it except when some | Dessar, “and I do not !magine I e will L say 12 1-2cents,, marriage without knowing he was her 8 -law, publicly admitted her ad- miration for him “I began to think Jack Rogers was Ing for the price to rea: A “Flank Movement.” The report that the abandonment of the attempt to maintain prosperity | prices was a flank moveme: ence tariff regulation, as Mrs, William Cumm! | m7 West leth ings Story, of reot, was rat Wall object lesson, is heard most | % " White House as well a8 a guest of his ‘ “Gee! sald one of those products of Neel are \pect he had married my little girl. - _ . 4 tbs ; =| | heavy meal {s consumed or when one frequently in the locality of t er- | The young people explained that when| uncle, the President, at ter Ba heir Golden edding O- ay sivilization; “why don’t they put less|Property of Public Service In Li atemey ial age re strenuous attempis},, ; having spent part of last summer att paint on the walls and more butter on spector Damaged. thelr parents were out of town July 13, IP + ; are | ade to stem the unloading | latter place, the bread?” |1907, they had gone to Grace Methodist d and | | Adelbert Hay, only A frame building at No. 242 Weet One Hundredth street, occupled by the in- spector of the Public Service Commis- And, with the eyes of a mother wolf, she gave to her little flock alternate His death recalls the tragic end of n of the late Sec- of steel stocks, Dut an object less of such a character would hardly be | Episcopal Church in One Hun' Fourth street, near Amsterdam avenue, made before tariff reductions—it would retary of State John Hay, who met sips of the coffee bowl. That particular and had been fed by the Rev. Dr. | ot be most apt to occur after the installa. | {71 had ben Taree at erase {death In a slintlar manner by a fail | | mother drank water on Saturday night, | om who le dinec.ng the laviiy ot the tion of a | tariff. Z i from a window at Yale just after he| but the uctle cubs slept with the smile iy 4 ° y 8 id and because thi liked ; rust had to ret [tpey, oye a eoIIne SiaryRoay same had returned from South Africa, where of repletion on their faces; so that was ea 8) Broom) falling against) a Sayings of reat en for , or else de- b ir, who is the wife of] he had been a United States Consul cnough—and next morning they were i e t metr, of No, 149 Man- | i tches ¢ , | orcel 7 Patrolman Clancy, of the West One xe a end danecnna ery Rann According to despatches from Wash- | tuvbed jn porcelain tubs with nickel-| inaredth street station, turned In an sence’ mbeF for Hogers came of a family well known | ington, President Roosevelt did not plated taps, so that the unites of faith, | alarm, but by the (ime the apparatus of the New York Stock Exchange to- | {n Ossining and Ne kK, and seemed | learn of hid nephew's death until he nope and charity might be observed. Loar Caney tee put out the fire F Phe net earnings of Nr a 0 Mr. Nie- | «, Aah : | with buckets of water. day. aa nse an Ing i ER eva 0G iB te Ue hoe Ne | reached Hampton Re ada to-day, as the | Some Young Men. Some valueless blueprints were de- N 6 in 1997 rere 5 ast year | atch, but let matters rest as they were | news reached the White House too late There e some young men among | stroyed. 0. they pe shrunk 000,000 eee Bi ' to be communicated to him before his the crowd on Saturday aulght, too. Fees thernetc ie Rogers and his bride | departure on the Mayflower |Vheir stories didn’t vary much. Came| Woman's Right vs, Baby's Rights, Fieie i the d Bis i a to New York to get a job, ashamed to does not know what Malted MiIk is ieee tie at Bridgep’ | i write home; old folks broke, anyhow. pre NY p Raiir Mr. Niedermeir appeared L” TOUGHS HELD. | Then maybe there was a girl, too, it | dalled Milk. manutactured Oy a eects Henry Clay fancy pr atice OC ran ee plate ugh | ray - ; | wouldn’ doite let her Kaow of Nee tg who do know. “gir, | Would Rather Be Right ed for the an-| pate Fought Guard After Annoyin Ure. So after Weeks of brave strug- Yj ' narriage on the ground : id gling down the furnished room scale, Es) Conga Boneee Than Be President.” siructural s ; Fere they are meoking @ lodging for the | What Je the best remedy for your, sore : night on Baal Twenty fifth street, aa at ewe Bronketets | And it's much safer to be right aiid ‘Mi alten, many of there Tatter|Sasi"quaifen veel Gragaste wh So wnaw, | thin wrong hen, satting, ove fo . aand quallfie Y 10 do , 7 graduates of the same hard school, are How to Accomplish It. find a suitable room, “house or apartment to rent. and Rogers were un- Third Avenne Passengers. eremony Was per- Tomasso Rinelll, twet ree years 1, of No, #7 Baxter streat, and Joseph neteen years, of No, 2 | more or leas helpful. The Superintendent slay ail the Davids| TWO SOUTHERN DINNERS, | King street, who were arrested last Keeps a little book In which applicants | Pearly, teeth and 0, dear, ocoih com: | | OTs agt week The World printed T 1D f night for assaulting Guar aries for employees enter their names and the | {iow now to secure preserve them? Use te "To Let!’ Advertise- in the field by of | The annual Dixte dinner of the South- | 5,500. on g third avenue “L train, sort of men they want. Know Mom eonide Tooth Powder and A. D 01 $15 on each ton profit |ern Society will be given at the Hotal | When a likely applicant happens along | 8. Peroxide Cream, the twin preparations Mf from $i to % on the same quantity | Astor to As Hatha Ouse | Beene ue meeni mel neuen atE / the Superintendent stakes him to car: | wanutactured by An amanctation, of | 10,0 bee Aghendaiik wane | sion ladles ‘ he members | Yorkville Court to-day In #40 ball for : e | tare and sends him up to wherever the | experienced retall druggisis who know, pian . : nd a dan , inner. The | trial prospective employer is to be found Calla for Prompt Action. The t Stee st is ret rt the eanee | The two prisoners, with others, insisted Billy Yorke's name doesn't figure lar; You don't know what to do to gut relief fort e Wa nal as) S will be t th hot RABAOIRAK ie »' latte A anr with the well-advertised philanthropists, | trom your bad cold or attack of the grippe. { | tor : my igh eet OKG chs | ha puaeIat rae ead ehecn bal Wuardca Wit" th° Rast Twenty-fitth. atreet his| Cee, Ae D8. Cold and Grippe Remedy, eat ls ‘ stacturers | Wright, Secretary of War, will be the | jempted terstep then they pitebed Jat rating Js in the Carnegie class manufactured, by an aasc-iation of tan thet: that sharp reductions in wages will be guest cf honor ° | Pea bs Ld ue fe "Palle to the men who come to dine om | end retell 4 \. | . 4