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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 8 1909, Toys With Alarm Box in New Roosevelt oie Try to Longacre Building and Trouble Begins. HOTELS IN COMMOTION. Clanging Gongs Slay Sleep Ex-Senator Never Met 2 Man for Hundreds, Now Small Boy. Is Wanted. PERSONAL It the small boy who t fire siarm In the new Lon Balidiog’ in Droadway, betwren 43 ftz,, thin morning, witl send his me and address or communicate in pei rtment, or undred "late Hullabalso. {nets ent thereto, he will be warmly: recelved, ps he will get a ora hand- some present, or ‘perhaps personal {n- troduetion to’ the Judge Children’s Coast, Maybe he will get a Ticking. but @ will find out all adout fur thls advertisement. Ta the hours when the Way” is the Big Saffron Streak fa to all the sportive persons are that y, in the early day hours when hay” a small boy raised the dickens harn te day. He siipped into the New Longacre ‘Dullding, tapped on the glass front of a fire-alarm box in the main hall, broke Mt and pulled the string, Then he went away. A few minutes later tired eves opened all over the neighborhood, pillowed heads roused up and hundreds of pairs of ears were set a-ringing by the pro- digious ding-donging and siren whis- ting which five fire engines, two hooks and ladders, one water tower, a full showing of fire-patrol equipment and the smaller vehicles of one battalion and one deputy chief made when they @rrived on the run, Spoiled Jeffries’s Sleep, James J. Jeffries, champion fister of the world, was one of the first of the Window gazers. His poll was seen stick- ing out a window in the Hotel Albany | Jong before Battalion Chief Binns anc Deputy Chief Langford were on the job. ‘Then all the windows tn the Hotel Astor, the Knickerbocker, the Hermit age and all the others filled up with sleepy oyed individuals, all madder’n hatters at being disturbed and wonder- where the fire was. he new Longacre opened jast week, s0 n tenants had moved In, a ng Al H. Woods, the m i je was in his office when the firem me, but he was sure that his office boy id had nothing to do with the alarm. He knew the lad had too much s Crowd Filled the Square. While he was telling this th began to col whole squa 1 fre hunters, The bells ged, the Borses snorted, the firemen swore and ‘the fire patrolmen ran around seeking ‘the smal! boy. It was only a ten-minute ructic the whole neighborhor the actors’ boarding | atreeta and the homes f were stirred from the cells Then the apparatus departed, fire being that to be handed out ty Boy who pulled the bell—if they him. WENT HUNTING IN INDIANA FOR WITNESS WHO WAS HERE ° Detective - Liutenant McConville Returns to Learn That His Trip Was Useless, * Detective-Ieutenant Metonvit turned to-day from ays where he had g¢ John R. Polk. w: Deas In the ¢ fon, a note bro! Judge Crane ended in a dis: The detective « eo-Incident with District-Attorne ceived a post telling him t and would ca days In hie trial, F he had er but iting he side orus girls, only ore Indiana, f Samuel L. Biddi for forgerss not find Polk, bu his re on Attorney Biddison at NASSAU SONS, OF ST. PATRICK The Friern Nassau e Tangements } Ings at the The ¢ most 1 County The, words and Alda.’ as sung by in Ve Alda.” at the Slerrpeiiiag. Opera HM be given with next Sunday's World, record should not During last days The World separate want- {ling ments—7,078 1 ald or ANY oT IER anywhere. aahie Which Newspaper Prints YOUR Ads.? newspaper BY ESO FRE SCARE “ROOT TO BE BOSS STIRS BROADWAY FOR SOMETIME” J IN EARLY MORK) SST. nT ‘s “| When a man stays out vse cage, before | ’ Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Draperies, etc. ee | PLATT, RETIRED BOSS, ON PULITIOS. YERKES GALLERY SALE 15 HELD UP WHO STOLE $3,900 “9 West 14th St., New York City top of his lungs Then the few will be the Ropublloan Hughes bas saw two forms {na clneh wad weave t the leader rapidly: g and dust mevelt: ‘recontor politica | ‘ Is the Wigwer man, but Barkus gota inna from Africa? Well, i bammerlock cluteh on bis that The most successful physician in the cure of chronic and nervous 1 Hote great for that tequired (he united efforts of tire por diseases, The eminent public lecturer on Health and well and fav- ASIN - pene Havent ; ably known for honest and conscientious advice, correct and scien- from He ta taking a long tific treatment, speedy and permanent cures, DR. GREENE fis no branch office and no assistant phy- sicians, With the exception of his well-known remedy, Dr. Greene’s Nervura (for the blood and nerves), which is sold by all druggists, all his prescriptions and remedies are compounded.by Dr. Greene himself. * DR. GREENE prescribes medicines for each individual case, and his prescriptions, remedies and most. valuable health-giving medicines Ni Purchasing Syndicate De- | Philip Barkus Followed Isador inands That Impertect | Freed From Chicago and | “Butt In,” but Is Liable to Lose His Grip. Taft ts @ good man, but his spurs in th Ex. he must wit otter, iy my career have [ known n tn polities just like eoover, but there ie no Title Be Cured. Nabbed Him on Street. AFRICAN TRIP “BAD, Bes a acer " Fi ae M, eae i ee Te Hf howled Rarkus can be had only at his office, 9 W. 14th St., New York City, or by mail. ——— Senator Platt has been {T) Balers adjoining ti PEI NIRH ARTES Dep OnE NES y He is vat yor , ine Arad ici ete. nauesOoy rn at the late Charles T, Yerkes, Fifth avenug |oMice to-day with a prisoner, He also itll 3 : DR. GREENE himself examines and prepares medicines for all rere ty a dtd nat {and Sixty-sixth street, sold vnier fore: | brought with bim two black eyes, a fat who call or write. velt In the) ctogire sale some days as nose and only half the clothing he had — ns GREENE can be consulted ersonally or by mail free. Ses aie Sa Soo aati newapane No Other Man Like Him, in Politics “Just Like” Former President. whereat reed and taken title and pald for vlatming that, because Y, a perfect title canno| Mutual Life Insurave (or owner of the mortgage, applied t Drssses set out with from his home at No. 2 speak at , ‘ ea short rush at it Third street I will say, however, that never In pi may eareer Have T known another man politics just Uke him." senator Platt sald th Freed !8X, ‘The prisoner was then led away to a firmly and solidly within the grasp of cell anda telegram sent to the C' hhieago | police telling of the capture. Freed was wut he had brought Isador HOLZ ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGUR VASSER & CO ehlevement “T feel that T have fought suffictent that he considered his greatest and | tice O'Gorman, In the Supreme Court, \the law, and if what he says about | Pera ; : ened In the Essex Market Court Write for OPEN battles now," said Thomas Colller Platt, EN CA eae fetge Ti Uke i (ron y (or an order compelling (he $¥M* | teador be true he is unequivocally a | and Neld as a fugitive from justice, Our 1909 EVENINGS | asi ne worked for many years and “cate to take title, | —=——— E Just back from Washington, at the home a AET Gla areal Plies ANG | “gdatice(O'German reserved de n, | ¥illain of the deepest dye. Catalogue UNTIL of Mrs, Gustave Abel, No, 133 Weat jamalgamation of the Bvenrorcuenanne The property was sold for $277,500,| “I am in Chicago from Francisco by ’ B. v/ Mail FE cp Fleventh street, to-day, just before leay. |fald gave him more satiataction than | nich was just enough to cancel the | January, Barkus's story, | Wells’ Hair Balsam ailed Free 9 O'CLOCK es Mr. |hig election fo the Uinted states Senate, Lh PARLOR—Fine Velour | This home consists of the accom: | BEDROOM — Goldea | b ted § Senator Platt saya he feels in good | mortgage for $260,000, mie serued | "when this feller Freed, I makes a Is Nota + Pl ag fon ble eee att ted Staten | ein hieeps and eats well. but is | interest and the expense of the sale, ee irornmiiastnla cul leeratielstns 4 Rar Dalck Dye Wee co reretl fice llr: | pam Ink ar{lclea endte oa exnibltice | Oak Dressing Coss ene Express Comapny, of w..... ve Is presi- | weak In th and has diMoulty in| Mrs. Yerkes claims the sale should Eg » bat eee ane. ror, French bevel glass; m Woshstand; iron enam- 4 walking. He sald if he had {t to do| have produced more money, and de- ne and slick as by Jimminy. I sell on (ie) nit gradually Parlor Table (brass| Grand Rapids Furniture. thea Bed, brase trim: sate over again he would go Into politic’ | mands a re-sale, for the protection of/the road all my Jewelry ‘for $3,800, which Tem feet); handsome Lamp | lowed \ med; woven wire “Tam happy to be out of It all, am | just as he did more than half a century her dower rights. U have tn some pockets an¢ Globe: pair of hand = 10% allowed on all cash sales. | spring; soft top M: < ago. But Just now he has enough of It The syndicate has bee with _ ne ° We pay freight &RR.fare | tresses: pulr Feat “Great White | happy to bo at liome, and already feel Senator Platt has a clear eye, better | notice that the eneral 8 a plcketpocker, Ore 8 Micatetante! inted, and he makes I meets. Pillows: Oak k Chair; 12 yards pnglish Tultet color than @ year ago, and {s fuller ecends the face. His grip ts strong and firm He !s still quite frall and thin, how- LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS $75 Worth Hk a Down sy 50 Weeks 2.00 should have been Jo! ant In the sult. for as he was not, the sale Tam out of politics I am glad I am aj ten years younger. for good and all, Curt 8. DINING-ROOM — Oak ate citizen and can do as 1 please, | ever. ‘The property at te the Itbrary give me a can Sidebourd, bevelled | jog“ “ “hitting the {stead of being trussed up in oficlal ee and seat DW Mey. Verkes wiiled Sah i con eee ana f Eth 5| 130“ 150 “ Bas Kitchen, Closet, _elnay ent : ' SHIPPING NEWS a eet GER Ca FLOR EE 200 OD See Recetrerntas Mines Senator Platt—ex-Senator 5 | FIREBUG AT WORK. ji 300 30,00 | Kitchen Chairs; 40 eaned out his desk In the Hae airihdstilnmsenitntangs ; Larger Aovunts in Bertone [pleres’ of | Tliware, rday. He retired on the same ALMANAC FOR TODAY. | —_—— i sy u lo Cover: 15) Our Terms Apply Also to New Yor that Roosevelt ended his term as Presl- sun rises. 6.25 Sun sete, 6.89/Moon rises 7.8) Incendiary Blase in Hall Route a) P!° Hotes ker get if ie is your life tt retalnin, at ing, State, New Jerses aud tout. yards Gileloth. ; ena spon, vote =1423 THIRD AVE Bet. 80 8 81ST, ' ib FIDE ° | ad fr mt am seventy-five years old, you rales water Dosen) amuler: | "1 have stone tt pretty near, [ guess, dandrut cera Hope fees tO} VE BET. & know,” he continue and I think I am | ., AM PM A dozen familles were driven to the | | for ae isa ery 3 fi Hat r feller," Fe ee = entitled to keep my mouth shut now. Sh os sireet early to-day by a small fire in ontinuin e jewelry salesman But he didn't, He has received a num- 10.88 10.53 gome rubbish in hallway « i} sald ned Freed was is BJ and dors it right. S0¢ t een hare a Bushwick avenue, Williamsburg Jclty and n to New York, bor- [qtles at druggists, or ta un ay or ants ber of callers at the: bel nomsy w 06% Ita four-story double frame huliding | rowing. the he has lived me time, and see PORT OF NEW YORK. andthe plage is lieved have been [TOUTE IN ayia iael ete aes =A 1 in bette and spirits than for jcendiary origin damage was | he ugI ace for Isa Wi. M d W d i beter ait and a = cee gar ame 6 ork Monday Wonders many months. Root the Only Boss, \ “Republican boss of New York?" he & repeated vu Root will be the only one boss in New York for some time to come. I do not think that Gov. Hughes 1s enough judgment to be the leader this State, t Is a good man, will make @ good Senator and a good leader. [don’t think anyth mary nominations. T! | ARRIVED, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday--At 200 “James Butler” Stores -. ironmer Butter, ib. 29 ing of direct Goyernor talks jes of the them, but I Certainly the better {s against it,” kes The famous Belle Brook, fanciest quality, carton, Marowiine, yoyaz, No. Print Butter sic 4 Cans Condensed Milk, 25¢ The four Best Brands—Essie, Liberty, Seminole and Butler’ ch made, | put up in sanitary cans—one of each brand—ull four tor 25 cents. This Price Gives You One Can Absolviely Free Quality Unsurpassed—Satistaction guaranteed or your money back. sense of the pa’ “Do you th Mr, Roosevelt will “= = = — enter politics again when he returns from Africa?” he was asked “Weill, he may butc in,” was the slow reply. "You know ne bas always been great for that man can sta away 2 year and a grip on polities. Hospital Nurse-Matron Gives Valuable Recipe for Constipation, Liver Trou- ble and Piles, keep zation for a “Taking a Long Chance.” “There are a great many p do not think Mr. BR m Africa alive aken the same trip lave ease or killed by 1 ever ny whe estinal ine Mind and gas 3 lbs. Granulated Sugar for 38 days with ONE POUND of our BEST BLENDED COFFEE (equal to the finest Mocha and Java) for 25 cents,sand ONE POUND of our BEST 50c TEAS hequal to many other dollar-a-pound Teas)—both at our regular low price. of 2 you will nd few dortor owing prescript romatie fluid. « compound ounces Mix, spoonfuls & children five drops toa ever mer have got know, i to work for a 1 Se and 50¢ a |b.—Total Purchase........... while 1 may go down to Washin according to age. [think every inc BPC eee ST EE MN EEN BEN BUTCHI eet tee e eee nne It Lime yeee Bie Rae ie telligent familly should keer ey) a the home.’ not going to Africa.’ you. ti ant Taft will Guapomcensencecers amnensesnme sens: 15 Ib. Pail of Fat, Plump, White Mackerel, a0c Marshall’s Kippered Herring, «n..... 12° Essie Salmon, Choicest Columbia River, 1-Ib. tall can 19° Imported Sardines, inr rensholiveoiiiarnase can in Red Alaska Salmon, 1-1. tall can............. 12° Mustard Sardines, sie Brand, large can...... 10° 8°. Codiish Threads §, Peerless Brand, package...... §° Threaded Fish, XLCR Brand, package..... aneabe™ 5° 15° | Same large Ry fruit in No. t Cc $ Blue Ribbon H carton, each sais Imported Sardines, ii in French olive oil, can...« i Malden Lane, Te —_—_——. Rock Brand Salmon, ¥-10. flat can.......... Cromarty Bloaters, Our special importation 2 for 5° 10° ‘Triumph Brand, Re farge No. 3 carton 1 Prepared Buckwheat, ,, jess Brand, @ Triumph Brand, No. 3 carton 12 No. 3 carton days, each Prepared FIOUR, arse'So Seren Big, black, glo BlueRibbonPrunes. ; tor thre One Low Price--Cash or Credit Dried Peaches Cut Almost in Half! Choicest California new evaporated fruit—the 7¢ Peas and Beans | Pea Beans, choice and fancy white selected, Ib. 5¢! Price C Marrow Beans, taney tind picked, Ib. .... 6€ Lima Beans, choicest California, Ib. Coal Whole Greenor Yellow Spult eas 6c, finest grown—heretotore re- "| tailing at 12¢ and 13¢ a lb.— price cut almost in half—a lb. 5 a’ Stamps Free for three days with each of the following specials: Baking Powder—Blue Ribbon; made 1 db, Brussels Rugs 6x9, formerly $10.00 6.48 §.3x10,6, formerly $14.00 9x12, formerly $18,90 trom pure grape cream of lar) i eee 10¢ Peerless Tomato Ketchu F Yeerless Worcestershi re bottle, 10c Sauce................. Seliiicea | enc “all kinds, in large Ni Liberty Jams, fares Axminster Rugs each Golden Oak Butfet,with | 6% formerly. $i8.0v fi eetwenees T bl S li Blue Ribbon Brand 5 Fi N t Macle with the pure fig jam. 10% E an Tend laser sae ee suo) | aiteiens able Sali: running: large carton a ig ewitons Chav Lin eee, c an two (7 oar st 17.50 top, with mir- errs Mar EY mae aa To a err ee rere rr cart SEE largelinendrawer and 2 a . oo sll deter, ned om ope 0 ovavainies: 1! 100 a/* Stamps Free | | Mait Extract | { 60 4/ Stamps Free Peerless—the great Spring tonicand strengthener: a pure malt liquid toed for women soe | and children; for three days with the following combination purchase: | 1 1b. Old Plantation Cotiee (worth 40c),.....,.. 80€ 1 lb. Butler’s Best Teas (worth $1.00) for....... for three days with the following combination purchase: 1 1b, Old Plantation Coffee (worth 40c).....,,., B0€ 4g Ib. Butler’s Best Teas (worth $1 atb.)........, 20€ 18.75 im 13.98 Golden Oak Large Golden i xtension Oak Dining Total purchase at regular low prices, . 80c 25¢; bottle.......... Total purchase at Tegular low prices Table, with Chair, cane = z ett . coco ted pr, 0% sea, Two Remarkable Ofers or Three ‘Days at 97, James Butler Incorporated Licensed Stores: fay elt ively Me Large bottle of J. B. Choice Port Wine free with large bottle of S15, at eth oe Old Monogram Whiskey, the most popular of all the well < known brands, at our regular low price Of .........0. 00.0000 eee eee 9.75 1.34 N.W.COR.G"AVE.215"ST. Bottle of Choice Maraschino Cherries free with large bottle of Princeton Cocktails, delicious appetizer; your choice of Man- hattan or Ms artini at our regular low price of, 75C |

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