The evening world. Newspaper, March 30, 1909, Page 1

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PANY BSE iit nen ch tion hae 0 en to Al" p ee eee ea NEW RE PANG ON Blo LIN IN MID-OGEAN PRICE ONE CENT. | PLUTTOK ROGSEVELT ON The AL KAUFMAN, WHO \FTER JOHNSON, a ae! Vid a 04 Tage fa ANCOR ——_- = Sleerage Passengers Flee in Fi PLAN WAS FRUSTRATED P , eg A THERE WAS NO DANGER, alian Who Modo the Atiomp bes : ‘e ie But Cigarette and Wisp. of! Dut iin Te Ocean Liner _ Straw Give Cretic’s Ofti- ght; Sailor Stamps it JIWWSIN Ss the 1,0 steerage ip the ganaway | all the patois led over the rail, burst into the as) Delaney Posts $5,000. for | Match With the Negro Champion, UNER HELPLESS. oot IV RNER CES 0 BY WRELESS tthe Johnson put out ple expedient of 0 goes for a match with Mil give ¢; Hamilton, of Old Dominion, Breaks Rudder Chain After Leaving Do and 8 repeatedly declined to let One man was nab! meet elther Langford or 8 le P ntly offered Jeffries a 8? overboard g Kaufmann would bet ould detest Jestrtes ted $5,000 to cently declared was ready to meet Kauf- He er Hamilton, ers aboard, age for pieasa few of d grabted one lus ts head again do him over rds, who made a footba! back to the steerage ad sseven first The PRE OF COL SDCENTSATN == were confiscated Tilia Island to aw antecedents. His de: Land of the Free with so muc Retailers at Last Announce the! Lexea blellign bardyare may; aiean ‘is ‘i deportation, Annual April Reduc- w= HN PURE HIG “ASLO EGA for domi sed $5 ea large rush as Demand of Fearn that Revolu- uctio (he rait- . . panier tionist Be Returned Denied } sumer ’ by United States May 1 the price of coat will ascend rwards: June 1, $6.2; gust 1, $6.40 and Septem. at which poin Satolli to Roosevelt, The following m from Cardinal Sato Delegate to the t Ernest Nathan, tt © been despatch raphy to Theodore Re the steamer Hamburg tolll sald: “Recalling the cor’ me at the White If cordial greeting your glorious Presidency of 1 t wishes that youl may have a happy jo iney, and my h meeting sonally in Rome before Arne ust below Cortland: sages of welcome | lusseppe went quiry Into hb to enrich NAP FRM HSA 1) AOU HER ame down fifty cents a ton to- ot 000 BLAZE DESTRCYS BIG ROVHESTER BUILDING, ith Lemburg Didn't Know He Was Breaking Law; Returns Her With Apologie ual spring Merchants’ Ag: sever, the a ungton and L n of truth and the soul of United | Italy, jendilest ome and heralds his coming across the ocean.” ' These messages were dispatched be- fore the news of the reported assault velt became known. successor of Wa and the chan Integrity, R Hundred and ‘Ts distin Miguel, The steamship I Theodore Roos napped a se B. with ex-P board, arrived here a hospital, United States it will remain | cook this morning unexpectedly at § this morning. | | ‘The versel stopped bri to gi Mr for the and winter | tody Jan Janoff Re * jt an opportuntty of se r . i ex y scenery of the island, with its] cM Was ELFIE FAY MAY NOW MARRY. ee Ae retin Miss Elze Fay, the actress, and Ene Ms . | i Bn I E ' he ft g el Iatopped at Mforta vestovdu Mr, | een t k Toosevelt's 56 emalntr two | Met ek Hl F _ hours, left tat 6 o'cloks last | Por! ; ; Li was d evening | now bi 1 tea 1 iu i } matrimon nS he Mr. Roosev t fo'clock this n e crowd | amnended, City Clerk Scully, in whose bled at the dock and save pim ay | Mee In the City" Halt the license was | wation. He was greeted by | mado out yesterday, sent one of his at 10 SS = SMALLPOX ON A LINER, The steamship Votsdam, wht rived to-day — fre - ecteevey fad Willlam W. Nichotts, | lets. to Miss Vay’s home in West | Boulogne was yeld a if sf ely he Am Consul and] Oe Hundred and Eleventh atreet to| cause there was’ a y ee yo * Bt. Michae bh whom Corie Ween ade AA cate had | among the steerage pa i i 2 > has made and City | patient, a young man a wife had Hee drove 1 Ponta an} Clerk Scully's name had been left out. | the Reception Fiompita they adopt b ’ joblie. In this trip Roose aomenemnoraigereicnenens | eteerao passengers 4. Therefore te Monde Morning Wondere., fe!" ’ penne ‘ ia He an ‘island’ for observation, Tho Seeatiaued on, Seegr age) al Pea xtgeCataaaen'c anew eee | tonight, “tt Broadly be released ‘ f ra YORK TUESDAY. MARCH 30. 1909. FLORIDA RESULTS. incl myacte thet EDITION GREEN EDITION ‘McClelian Showing New bridye Ticket and the Crowd That Saw Him Buy it. ml An) an ER GREATEST BRIDGE N CITY 1S OPENED 4 $e Thousands of Whistles from Boats and Factories Join in the Tumult as Officials in Auto Parade Cross New Queensboro Structure. GREAT THRONGS ON FOOT IN RACE OVER THE RIVER. All Queens Borough Rejoices in Opening of Line to Manhattan, Though Greatest Demonstra- tion Must Wait Until It Is Com- pleted in June. The Estar by the blare ot horns and the brazen roar of steam whistles, es of twenty thousand cheering citizens, swelled to greater united in a mighty roar to-day as a big red wmohile bearing the Mayor and a group of city officials went Hashing like a huge scarlet spider across the steel-netted spans of the Queensboro Bridge. It was the informal opening to traffic of the great new cantilever structure with steel enough in it for ten battle-ships of the Oregon type and stone enough to build la fart that loops East River at Blackwell's Island. | As the first tower of the new structure was reached by the proces sion the air was filled with the din of factory whistles on both sides of the river, the screeching of the vessels plying up and down either side of Blackwell's Island and two flags on the tower broke out their colors, Even the inmates of the institutions on the Island looked upward and cheered as the Mayor's automobile crossed the bridge opening it for the ffic service. =) As Kar «the sige bridge and ) waiting for the ene resem= the structure he congestion all the energies of the mounted nan to Untangle, but finally out f the mix-up a newspaper delivery 4 dashed and gained the head of Women of 27 Cities Make Combined Rush in Search | hi of British Premier. Teovered posit led to wrest the ym the delivery autos passed a get the front, and the Traf- March %).—The militant bt oe emt (6 viv on the roadway maintained { j order and ¢ Wagon mans 7 raid the House of ¢ ina Hf ; ‘ born Bridge for Pramier Asquith this aftern ahead ep wagons or autos, en we ily seattered by @ Thousands in Foot Race. was path ¢ es of the pd marched out oubles were of ambitious the honor ve mount- ind weeded ady had made know = first did fall an elgh- vy any y comme ermined of t aa . eutenants, patrolmen tant : force there il yekup, and alt ie iy 4 eaued BE, | doen SOEs won urge of the i e Countess roadwa d’e Travel Harean, Miss, Beat Ls 4s A ent the Stands Clear, Hoth New. Pulltaee Butid. | F rived tae xett She le omen and patrolman neds sore dome time | WAcenine she kine Under Inspector Jelly and Qapee ¢ with amused wonderm*nt }

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