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THE EVENING WORLD, RELATED ee SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1911. De ie a fy es ‘ a WURRAWURRAT OLD FIRE HORSE See LOND OF MARE-BELIEVE ——HERMUTHERAWAY, |"*>oxrateasu teal RANDOM SHOTS] RUNSAWAYWITH ss. : i poner ere" GHRL TAKES AERO AT BIGGAME. | AN ANBULINE |” 4 ADE IN STORM AND SMALL snr eet BY W.P.M¢ LOUGHLIN. ee Miss Draper Makes Ascent Reminds Him of Duty ] \ of Other Day: sing Trolley Car \ «+. | With Hilliard at Garden City ip ' » Despite Snow. from what they be In dear ole Lunt umn tha Sidney Stre: don it took I was moved to rem ning like the Houndsditch Horror, or the Batt h capital could neve place tn this city, In Lor 00 policemen and detectives, three com panies of Scots Guards, now @ Pr dubbed the 'Oundsditch "Eroes; two pleces of artillery, the Home Secretary and) ODGES ALL TRAFFIC. t @ vast array of the Solio multitude to cor couple of pink-haired Anarchists | in a tenement and then fatled to “get t ured the opinion that two A 8 I SAID A WHILE AGO, things are mighttly different hee in New York in this WANTS AIRSHIP NOW. Will Trade Auto for One if “Mamma Doesn't Buy One When She Returns.” Leaves Surgeon and Driver Stranded Two Miles I | Hospital in Williamsburg. rom Persons who instst upon using horses | that have graduated from the Fire De- ‘partment will do well to stuff sotton in | their eare—that 1s, the horse's eare—tt | aid horses are to be left around where |torks sound gongs and things that |sembie the stage setting of the fre | New York cops would have pinched those two measly Anarchists and would hav tons. had them at work on one of Pat Whitney's stone piles on Blackwell's Island a¥| Dr, Rosenberg, a surgeon of the East- attick as Jerry wrote the note, ern District Hospital, over in Williams- I was modest in my estimation of the New York cop, a8 was proved right on | burg, and John Dalton, driver of the Broadway last Sunday, A parade of from 1,600 to 2,000 noisy Anarchists waving rea | hospital ambulance, were left two and a fags, wearin thelr whiskers a la me and making faces at every man that | aif miles from the hospital early to- | looked as if he had at some time taken a bath marched down Broadway with the Perohed tn the rigging of a Burgess | biplane, Catherine FE. Draper, seventeen years old, of No. 42 West Sixty-elghth | Street, yesterday defied the storm in a ride above the Garden City aviation |Rrounds. She was guided on her trip! 100 feet above the ground by Williem|a hand at the epectators, Then away Hilitard, an auto driver who recently | Went the aeroplane. became a member of the aviation colony mate “Weukinnun near Mineola, L. 1. College. summer her swimming “Mother went to Europe last week, | drew much attention at Sea Cif, L. 1 0 I thought I would do aome tall fy-| She is a good horsewoman and‘ @uto Miss Draper aid, "It was tho | 4tiver, but #he says none of those pas graduated @ year aang \ ay because they forgot the early up- best ride I ever had, and when mother | tes can be compared with fying, j {ntent to terrorize the Japanese Consul because his government had executed 4 | bringing of the big animal that pulled ‘omes home you bet I'll have my own } Sroup of thelr kind a few days betore in Torio, The parade got along all right | the ambulance, and they are not ao cer- little biplane Automotiling ts too dusty STEAMER ON A REEF. | i Mr. Policeman Michael eilly stepped into the roadway and raised his! ¢ain that the Fire Department is the ‘od not half #o exhiliarating. If mother beageeon Diue-tasselled club, Geet peas place te Goan & he does not buy me an aeroplane I will| Titania, with $6 Mem Adeas@, so.@ ‘Aga yous pd He ier ap. Whoa! Alsy there! intended for a medical career. Pere hd od eee cae by one, It ls Serious Position, nd the procession halted | ne soar above @ earth. WwW) 5 " VANCOUVER, oy 5 ~The ( “Have yez got airy permit for a parade?" sez he | big CAL EVE Golee GHEURE| ‘We started from the fleld close 40 | qwanogy foot canner alee out They hadn't. Green | the hangar. The motor began to buae| poyog oaldent to bar “Then cut it out. Bate it," sald O'Reilly, called this morning and requested med- ike & Sawai, ana the rege thing | ree a> aoehinat steering gear ical attention for Michael Marcunus of yesterday, became unmanageable and And they did. lige, smb Gesbapolnt -Gvauar7 whe) had knew we were climbing into space 8/ struck a reef at Stuart Point, San Jian | me No. reen 5 if riding on a Coney Island scente ratl- 4 ‘ ; 4 e READER who apparen does! be worthless and the hatter has to | been brought to the station with a frac- . = ; a bs ngeeliion ‘ ea rere te y f A hot stop at times long enough to| pay the butcher $20 to make good. | ture resultant from a fall from a trolley | After we had gone the length of the | om on , think sends me this: How much does the h. tter lose?’ car, wt ie length of the | twenty-six men abourd. WURRA WURRA: | , You can draw on me for one wu feld Mr. Hilliard swung the steering | ‘The steamer, carrying coal from Co- Dr. Rosenberg, Dalton, ambulance and ie iraw | oS | : gear and for a moment the machine | mex. B.C. to Acapulco, Mexe te ot 1 owe you one. You caused ma | to<iate Kelly If you answer this cor |norgey trotted along to bring first aid| to be standing on ends ‘then {ti| fies’ ees Gok anaes eer to lose a wager with t ei (to the injured. ‘The doctor jumped from | vddenly atradgtitened and we flew for | Wises. of tronebere,’ Moree; Ii M patie Ut Sowtay om : JAMES NIXON, the ambulance and ran into the station » starting point a: a epeed that al-|was under charter to J. D. Moore @& Binten Ie was gnold one but Tfett | Champion auction pinochle player of | Dalton leisurely proceeded to anchor the most took my breath away. Jurt as {] Co. of San Francisco. Capt. Ernest for ft, just as did all my wise asgow and holder of the skittles |horse to @ telephone pole. was enjoying the ride Mr. Hilllant| Kroger is her commander, but Capt. 5. partioulariy record of Yorkville. Calvary Cemetery trolley car came f repli : | Christenson, a Victoria pilot, was in friends, particularly those of them A Calvary ASE DSH. SS ININES OE Ain: aurepiane Are he time of the accident. Two “i who are lawyer: Eh, mon, but you're an exciting one,| swiftly up the street and the motor- charge at the time of the accident : down we wert. [ almost eried because | we could not nother trip.” Lost summer Here ts one that had a bunch of easy ma working ove e last night: “Jones buys a hat for $5 and oS have gone to her assistance, nesy! ‘That problem of the | man, the better to keep up circulation and the hat is as mos®-covered | as well as to warn the populace of Stirling Castle, but (4 admit that | impending danger, kicked the bell in s im a the aviation meet at Asbury Pa 7 ‘ tenders a check for $20.. The ha I never knew any bunch of men to|cessantiy. The old fire horse heard the pole omits PPKING, Feb. everal more deathe has no ct » 0 goes to t | 1 clanging gong. In the schooling of hi v PB from the plague occurred Im Peking to- butcher next door and cashes the | Sree on the same answer. 1'll let my | “get bu any tlyer to give Then she | gay, It has now appeared along the - " dt | youth that sound meant Fenders struggle with it, and to thove | Je ing from the astonished driver, the animal started after the clanging gong jar full tilt, Ss” ATOR JOE BAILEY of Texas ‘pears to be doing right smart, thank you Was a Professional. ry koindly. Up at the Madison Sq sarden horse sale, which has been| And this was no amateur fire horse. Am! Association of Pleasant Plains, $4,045. And this was only a weeding out of his trotters and brood atock. | Of trolley, cars Pea ashes tea WITH BRICK AND TOOK $14,! stre. Join Furinan of Tottenville an- go ) sum bulance through crowds and eluded the “ To ” tub How tremendously different is the condition in which Senator Joe finds bim- | Ommte* tt ntey policemen to alt his a an |e oe eee 4 Lonny gh «elf revelling to-day from that portentous date when he was blown from thet fight. Greenpoint avenue was forsaken Evercorn Found Unconscious and} j check for The hatter puts $6 in x his til! and gives Jones the hat and | who give correct answers I'll give or- | i] $15. Next day the check is found to | ders on ‘Tom Sharkey good for— sought Leo Stevens and he arranged she | ghantung Railroad, the Germen ine,” should svar with Hillard, Wearing a| which extends from the eastern sea- D fur overcoat and @ heavy cap the girl! port of Tsintau to Tsinaufu, 247 miles — na to Garden City yesterday morn- | westward. Austria, Italy, Great Brite There was a stiff gale and alain and America are sending commis rry of snow, but the x! ly wave} | sions to the infected districts. DISCRIMINATION WINS 22! In every walk in life discrimination between the true sault made Init ara SAI > Pi cree | nesday afternoon, plains into the United States Senate riding atop of a Populist cyclone! How I for miciena, evenye a: the Lab: fe pH MADE HIM INTO With Broken Nose in Brooklyn | An interesting lecture on The High: | a th vr ° given at the Stapleton Public Schoo! last of Polen WOT ONG AAT Se, BERS | larry Evercorn of No. 110 Humboldt | evening by Prof, Clinton of Manhattan | But Mr. Horse couldn't see any tnter- | . Brooklyn, was found unconscious f | ference with stern duty and that bel! jand bleeding from his nose and mouth | vest of friends in New Haven. still clanged in the equine ears, When | at Humboldt and Siegel streets at ae turned to the hospital in quest of the ig ‘Wo hehe horse and tle four-wheeled workshop 1 Was revived at TO DEATH; 3 OTHERS SHOT | front of the place, apparently very| Only Whiskey Hereafter, Says| Catharine's Hospital he sata he was much pleased with his intelligent run. | a n bound for New York whe & man! Policeman and Passing Motorman avenue police station sent out a corps Street, }lands and Islands of Scotland,” was Miss Amy Walker of Stapleton t« the hi the doctor and the driver hastily ri | Solas this morning, following an ‘e.! THREE HORSES BURNED they found the horse tied to a post in | After Eve Sheridan, After Smashing ROD pad out of & COREWAY: and adized atimn)| , enmn)) SHY cr, (ia and the false wins and enjoys success. In questions of LION MANGLES BROTHER 3 E BESTE SHEORS A npn sen SUE | neeue ou 4 Ma Animals form, of *+yle and of values, whether financial, commercial OF SIR EDWARD GREY. Up Ninth Ave. Saloon. | si Sve S| nose waa broken and| in Stable Blaze. or mearcinal, the judgement of the men and women who there was a bad wound on the forehead, | Fire early to-day tn a stable in the | ‘i “se ‘ —_— I rear of No, 914 ‘Third jue burned | recall with mellowed satisfaction the pleasure | derived from Senator Joe's sturdy | Prominent Englishman Attacked in F _— r °. hird avenue burned | refusal to wear a spiketail coat and a biled shirt at a reception in the White A een “Never again!" trem incu STATEN ISLAND NOTES. ree horses to death and Injured throe House, which won him the admiration of those who hate the trouble of donning a African Jungle Dies in lated William §. Sheridan of No. 880 BL cstibl thers 80 they had to be shot waiter’'s uniform at all formal evening functions! “Hooray for Joe Batley," sald Hospital. Third avenue, In West Side Police Court| An enteriats wad : The stable waa owned by Joseph we all. “He's the only United States Senator who hasn't a dress sult, and he's to-day. “When I drink after this rit} °° Ene Tee ay ep , pag ee | Loughlin, who stables ten horses there, too poor to buy one.” We were looking for the finish of the clawhammer, stick to whiskey and Keep cut of|#ven at Odd Fell Bl in Pon Patroimaa. Frank Romer of the Alea- But, alas! Senator Joe struck ofl—literally oll! Me's a very rich man to-day, select and appreciate and utilize the true and genuine product, proves most profitable and most satisfactory to themselves and to all who follow them. Therefore, in connection with so important a subject as the physical well-being of the people, the most eminent physicians insist on full information as to the wholesome nature and truly beneficial character of the component ment under (the aus NATROBI, British East Africa, Feb. 4 —George Groy, a brother of Sir Edward 1 4 Grey, the British Minister of Foretgn | trouble." An en nent given bh © young] ander avenue station saw the blaze and rT and young at that. Like the late Harlow Hixginbotham of Chicago fame, he can |e TNO AMERN Al Mel Ot Boretey William was @ sad sight, indecd, He| poopie of Kingsley M. Church! with the assistance of a motorman parts of the remedies used and orescribed by them, and the wear a dress sult at breakfast now ff he lik AANA SRA AUE OE, An8) BIRDS OE ENA roainRlsa a ioial. ee ee Pye atattiroin cone Ia Gemanee (6 & Kemnay wise manufacturer not only supplies them with the nat him, chu day eventug attracted | 's, Phillie M nion at the New York ‘Theatre, Coster, or any good is. | Broadway, at Forty-fourth and Forty. dsteln, | Mfth streets, to-morrow afternoon, at} system yently, yet effectually, and to dispel colds and headaches and to assist in overcoming constipation. To able young Govern, J It was like arres to get him to the station house start something writes as fo! O NE OF THOSE chaps who like to lows pounder. His manager, Dave ( ag Pe es Nope ecital She et its beneficial effects — always iginal am king forwanl to a red automobile | 2.30 o'clock, Admission will be free to the, , During the policeman’s recital sek.tte beneficial effect ye buy the Creiiab mi WURRA WURRA:? # 10 A beta that no nettles grow in Tre- a fur coat ag tho result of uch a | ge Rot be | 8H looked on in amasement, shaking 1 public, and there w genuine, gor sale by all leading druggists. The full name land. B bets they grow there plen- ing himae 1 ove HE LUCKLHSES depositors and points as Yale you |!owing his encounter with a lion TIM DARL SPER AMAA Tl a aces ve audience ovser |] knowledge desired, but also combines for them in proper I speculators in Robin's banks and would play twice | Tuesdas i Ge a ea tame tae Poet iia 8 of the Montana Athletic] I: was {mpossible to save the others Proportions the very substances most approved by them corporations ask in thunderousiy an Yair. Tt didn, and | afr. Grey_with aeverat companions] 17 turn into Ninth avenue from Portiet| gigi of stapleton Will hold” AN enter | yotore the Brame Arrived. And omits every obleotionable substance. ihe wane ‘ One What Kind of insanity | YOu nh Sf there was no point | was stalking Uons near the Athi River « Tn 18 pa tainment at their clubhouse on Canal | ibe: war dhis aeem ‘. S$ rp $ tearful unison, “Waat kin fourth, |#cored on either side. If you had bet | when he separated from the others tornado, There's nothing left but Stapleton, this evening acceptance of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna by phy- ; ae a eee eae Toillionatre in | Harvard would merely win and there | Ses auadenly act upon by e large beast. |" pillers, Then 1, b te Rave eon completed foe BF Aa Wares, sicians and the well-informed of the world, as the best of ; y" eporter to none e a tle the be ‘ould " pee » ; Ye ettysburg prvecee mall of Liberty ed os ANGELES, ype | . : : ; ot, cae saris ih wien Walter tyes, Sone pee? ‘engors He was badly wounded before his friends] th battle of Gettysburg pr bi ae rts Ate i A rhein pied uct {[ family laxatives, is due to the universal satisfaction which BA proverbial dolar?” herea/ter. | could come io his resoue Bh 7 ba on ny an ad tOkd: VanlatHnGT atte. Rink allaniat it hts given for more than a quarter of a century and also Ei I called up Mr. Jerome on the phone 7 this prisoner seeking the west in the trial of Frank M. Be to the fact that it is a remedy of known quality and known W end asked him the question. I won't) wiEnE's A NBW ONE ON Tite “BIG 6” GREELEY MEMORIAL. |‘ Prisone: secwine ie pain 08 [tie woalthy Texan, accused of having component parts and to the further fact that the California n Began Tiny, oan Tn colng the /JOR. He i Masten Percy Lipshute Sis ceitsanee af Merars Grevtar wig | ON Te, He toe nalt ning if veer Bone Rema me bilge *'\1_ Fig Syrup Co. presents it to the world simply as the ideal $ wind of the Gh aren Parte’ ta f Horace Gres ‘ound, Ten me 0 A to rtesia July. The query o| 4 , ae wind the ett. May ter Pe cy ie he observed by “ile Gin! Senoaeachi> point se rian win risa tau pold Niaveiven by thelibe the lonmis: aver nut ts) a witeess strengthening personal laxative to cleanse and sweeten the | — i h any reserved seats. Horace Greeley | 18 head and of the sompany— California Fig Syrup Co.—is always t I'm afraid tt can't be y Wfully and that they use them, | mixed with stirabout, for feeding | Not with tha Dave. | was the first President of the few York | It was plain that he did not remember | plainly printed on the front of every package. : e \ | handle to the nome of| Printers’ Union, and the members of | what he had been 11K « turkeys. | the Whirlwind of tt v, Whoever | that organization, which at present has Of course,” said Sheridan to Magis B also claims that no fnrze grew earl of a fighting Per upward of 7,00 names on {ts rolls, hold T don't t you : E trate Ker n nink the offi fn Iveland until it was introduced Chorus-Not one of the great editor in grateful and affec-| cer ‘ | a Mar, but how did 1 by Cromwell, who found Connacht tionate remembrance. Jon Ninth avenue? Where was | | ao miserable a coyntry that he was WURRA WURRA: Among those who wil! deliver ad-| 2 o'clock in the af " 1 wa A Breakfast f > unable to gat fodder for his horses, 1, Can the of a Iackpot split | dresses at the memorta! meeting are| sitting in a luc ore over Second - As Connacht was incapable of pro- | his opening pair if the pot {9 not | Senator Albert J. Beveridge of Indiana, | avenue drinking sherr Y f i ducing anything better than furze he rats: Andrew McLean, editor of the Brooklyn | “T haven't been drinicing anything for | genre ~ x ; ; ‘4 1 some introduced from Wales. If tn the éraw a player calls f Citizen, ard William H. McElroy, for-|some time. Yesterday a friend avin avorite Prusting to your extensive knowl- three cards and are deatt to | mer editor of the New York ‘I'ribune, A | persuaded me to drink sone sherry. ‘(t's : . n —=. a edge of things to confirm the above, him, 1s he not compelled to take them, | choice musical programme has been ar-|as harmless as water,’ & 3 " HURRISH BOCHROCH. (though he found he wanted only | ranged, the principal soloist being Mme. | “7 wasn't great! n the taste | oN ‘From Limerick.) i hima Webster Powell, ottin Bhareiene ne Pasa bus If you haven't tried wo’ ‘3 j Maybe you never heard of the n-vyan-| — 3, If the twos, threes and fours are | _—_Ta I drank it because n Ime. All : . ) sSoe tho which 1s the Gaelic name of| token from a poker deck, {3 not the | SHIPPING NEWS. once, me being in m senses, 1 this sweet, crisp food aS / nettle-a wild plant that grows plentl- | ven, elght consid- . ned away there's a ‘treat in store. ; 5 fully in all parts of Ireland, The chief | ne ee a ie ¥ characteristic of the nettle !s that it the house rule permits spitt- ATAIA never acted like 1 me tings on the slightest contact with the ting open ) fhe peraan open ng the pot | Sus rate. T.OTIBun sats ‘Fined five dolls Hild Magistrate erson and raises @ blister like that|can split whether or not there ls @ at ris Kernochan, wea haused by a mosquito, I've heard 1t | raise. | wat Mot Ki Sheridan pulled out a | Order a package from { paid that a nettles sting is as treacher- If a player alls for three cards and | Sandy Hook iver wae 4 of damp, sticky dolla | Grocer and share in ous ag a Munster man's loyalty. It 1s | they are off the pack he must take | (otemore Island’. 1) us Ito Bay five them and went his wondering | true that nettles are fed to young tur-| them, no matter ho Keys and ciickens as a sort of stimulant} 3. The ¥ or tonic, and it is equally true that the | fours fr Limerick people eat stewed net we eat spinach or cabbage, which {s/ such mutilated collection of cards 48 Ww many he needs. | way. the good breakfast en- twos, threes and PORT OF NEW youk, ated ~ a joyed daily by thou- sands of good livers. noval of Vennasivania ot the | Sours Pron ht PRM ee 2G) TAYE Ay dona eS AY | CALIFORNIANS ALL HAPPY. |, why, I suppose, the Limerick people | not poker, It might be called fromage. sah ii asin as “The Awakening fa are such an aggregation of hot stuff, | | »| World to ¢ prnia j j - ; As to t zo, I have to way that) ADMIRER OF SPORTS—Tommy Con- | INCOMING STEBAMSHIPS. | yond the Sierras’ and ‘tT Post Toasties are oe = — this prick! ctus-like shrub grows | neff’ ecord of 4m, 153-58, made at TO-DAY of eld t sulbig plentifully all over the Green Isle, | Travers Island on Aug, 28, 1895, has | (i K. Aug. Victoria, eighth annual dinne served direct from the és > Wien itis in full bloom in early spring | never been” beaten—nor appronened reyes | Bacioty of Now ¥ |p, package, with cream or e rears the all of the Farm it sets the country ablaze with tie| The indoor record is 4m, 194-58,, made Prine | St. Regis ostum Cera, i ' lustre of ite golden glory, But that | ch @ board floor by ‘Trube in Madison 1" ph 0 ere milk--and sometimes Alas ir tite sous 1m ave his World Ad, “Lamp @ Cromwell's horses fed on furze is tog| Square Garden on 199, | shouted theme when M. If ~ ' Ce ee eet a puch for me, Even Doran's rollicking| Taking into sccount the many danger- OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, De Young of the I naa Gite fruit, w wood things to ‘euin furme, by dosems, fackass was fed on thistles |ous turns and shortness of the track this | BAILED TO-DAY. enous In tat, wouldn't. stomach furze, ana while | performance of Trube's was a marvel | Segal ,Seqsamnton, Ala ‘ak sand cousina, at ' And rolse goed fowl to broil, fcle told how P 4 Expos Mobile, had finally been won for San Franct m warriora were steel-olad it mus. New ¢ ” The World Prints More “Farms, Ranches, and Acreage” Advertisemen: omwell’s warrig \° ——— Caledon Ne “ rae ‘Than Any Other Bastern Newspaper. horses didn’t have steel-lined| Pope Recetves Bishop Beaven, | {i {t wa . F L we oe HOSE, Fah, Cerne Pepe nate tot |Reee al tae i tie he Memory Lingers FOR ALL KINDS OF FARMS, ETC., vate audience to-day to Right Rev. had been yeop 4 i TOM CONL 4|Thomas D, Beaven, Bishop of Spring det should have been led long ego. | field, Mass. The Pontit? was most cor- 5 Bf ypu bet that Harvard would score dish and th SEE SUNDAY WORLD TO-MORROW

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