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_—_—. GOLEREJNTOR LOVETT DECLARE -——STOLECATSFOR ~RALROADS WL ~———GRLOUTUPS) IND WAY OT Pets Follow Tramp Felines Head of Harrit Into Oblivion and Sleuths Nab § an Lines Says While Ruling Will Hamper, It Will Not Block Them. Squires, HE MAKES CONF . | IMPROVEM SIO} GO ON. Pussies of Every Degree Were |Hopes for New Ways to Re- His Victims, and Colle, Carved *Em. ins gain Confidence of Capital and Get Needed Money. Feb. {Speetal to Phe Evening World) NATICK, Mass, Feb. LOS ANGELES, Cal % f It all thAt| decision is bound to have a depressing | ,’ the polive suid to-day at the arraign raid R. 8. Lovett, President of | Ment of Jnoiior Jotun S« flo and Union Pacific leatey College upon a who arrived with @ party of | @rand jarceny of divers officers Jast night on a special train ; ats is true, this is @ cruel environ | from ¢ ast, while discussing the In pussy. The police would have You Se | teratate Commerce Commission's rate Meve that the Wel lege girls Ision 4 Just dote on cutting up felines and see- | he railroads wil! be hampered in| é i What makes them tick ney, but perhaps there : Nowhere around Natick or Wellesley to regain the co an you find any pus Au the » added optimistic | trainp vats have vanisted trom the fave is our railroads and | Of the earth. Pet cals began tu merse Hlities which we are going Jato nothinguess « few weeks since, |to provide. We cannot make progress Whereupon Chief Harold Brown of the | py a retrograde movement. If we walt | Natiok police was besought by the one | until all our difficulties are out of the ere of the disappearing cats to scout | wa Found and Mud their darling tabbies. — | jngt Chief Brown scvuted and sven Hade a We will find our lines failing behind ad of doing th in the des ent of the country traversed by | Ir share vel @tarthiug discovery. Me rued, he | gays, thi in the physio! 1 tory the We have kept pace with the de- i dt Wellestey ¢ witis were haying | YelOpMeNt Fo far, and we Intend to con. | f @ perfectly lovely ume carving and| tinue doing so ax long ax we can, re- | hackiug away at poor pussies. When | gardiess of temporary disturbances this got out there was a tremendous | of any kind. | uproar. So hot was the indignation | Railr that it fairly burned up the dead turae | ay", ‘oads Must Progress. | along (he banks of the nearby Charles, Ya othe Seo ir the erie! to stand still, and it is n sary to have Continue to Disappear. money to carry out the programme of Ghiet Brown was unable to ascertain | improvements we have determined whether or not vivisection was pi upon. col ofessors dented | ew, bis Ugh iting aad aoe tented | “We have spent fabulous sums in the \ —_— we Gear GIFs | ta ei develop! our @buddered at the thouxnt, but never. | Aft Year developing our properties, und we have kept it up despite handicaps theless (tabbies and toms and sleek | put on railroads by adverse legisiation AH ktttotis continued to disappear. | ana the restricting of our right to earn Serie ee tee at Natise when | rate raturna on UF legitimate expendls the sligntest how! of the night-statking | [AT Te hs oe . ‘Tom could ve heard ax far away ax] OD at wil 4 i Auburndale, The mezzo-soprano ans. Bh Gar tu mucs aie) Perey ce reer Wer of the reluctant-to-be-woord ‘Tabiy | MVeral dave in Low Angeles and. will Would answer from behind the shelter | cisco, Portland and Ogden, Of many werried hedges. Now ail in| “* ee Be Lh still. Not the faintest “meow can ve| WASHINGTON, Feb, 25—The rail: ne in th parts. roads will not appeal the ¢ sion of the Interstate Commerce Commission Brown announced that he bad wrung | (nat bid lt Sec sae a rea While no definite conclusion will be} Lhe confession from nim that he had | 0" , igatbered up Natick | reached until Monday, when a meeting ts by the bushel; | that he stalked them at night, breaking | Of the executive heads and legal ad- tm upon thelr shrill amours; that by | YNGTA Of the big lines will be held, it ig MNS oe je ¥ | said the railroad lawyers are In doubt s jo Upon their habitats) ito che possibility of appedl, and ate by rubbing his boots with catnip and Mine Rip pucks: ; 4 of the opinion that (he railroads will not s promere with the same; that want to after the matter is thoroughly After Janitor Squires's arrest Chief eats followed him just ax the haple : rodents followed the Pied P ery arnt | UsCuRsed. bbe Oiphanrey Aldor lengths ga , she led the guileless and unsuspecting | {t@l¥ Announced that 1: will not join in +} pussies to the laboratory, where the | 489 appeal ¢ dear girls were waiting to tke them Not Wise to Fight. | a eee se Maa ee te yao ra 1 | Chairman Clements of the Commis: | ri Costes am r of Natick and | gion said to-day: | pyelissley Sats ts alleged to have t Mechnically speaking, there ie n0 ep-| pom wed in the interest of science peal fvom the report, but actually there f a. i ar ih aged au it et re may be. The lines may ignore our re- ¢ purr, hiss, spit, breathe, | port and ask the ( orce Co Mame, Giulk, Rant and mate rove mee, | bert and ask the ¢ ree Court to Join us from int with the pro- | professors were anxious that th ‘To follow thts course} r pupils | posed increases, $ should not only know something about | they must show that some point of law | eat physiology, but feline psychology | has been overlooked or that we have ‘ es well erred in judging some of the evidence , To get at a cat's psychology you've | ‘The roads thoroughly understand now! 3 Bot to cut her down pretty fine. Some | trom the report the grounds on which | Hl @ay that better resul obtained they may hope to get increases in the} | when the irving is done while pussy | future, it is held, and when the time ar- | full has a few kicks left. You can’t! rives that they ve they are Justified | | F Get # good line on the motor nerves o: | in asking for nore revenue from freight bf @ cat after is dead. rates they will be at Hber:y to make a Many Pussies Have Passed. further raises and ask the commission Among the lovely pusstes of Natick | 1 ham that are no more ts one £359 Angora, two allroad men seen here to-day ex- $80 Persians, divers £100 cat try | plained that ft would not be wise for the and multitudes of 8) « As far as science is ¢ you can Ket as & esults % vent cat ax from a sion , foed royal purple cat The arrest of Squires follows on the to fight the case furth stlon would tend to distu impair their credit and in all prob: ability would result in fomenting public epinion against them end their cause. Siamese Pan SR is Lins eae heels of the attack ley by| The & about the Mrs. Minnie Mad Fisk jus Commission oMces is that another effort | actress charged in a View Will be made by the railroads, perhaps that there was a lor varbarous in a few months, to obtain an advance i Viviswction going lesley. She in rate | epics and cuts 0 tie waite, SUPERSTITION CAUSES (ruth of Mrs. Piskos strictures. ‘All SHOOTING AT PINOCHLE. the cats ed were Pe hile “put away vefor they app they , Battle Started When One Player waid. 3 Threw further Another’s Black Coat | moment. | Out of Window FAULTY GAS STOVE KILLS. as 8 asorntiliid elle Sig the of an « black was an omen Rosenbera § to 5 si 1 daughter, Marian, Second Jet aud In Asplynto Ah MSAD SANLs) Fe Lexington avenu j Oscar Rosenberg, s!x ‘ 1 wine at his rooms i] had trou to-day with the gai ugh to throw Joseph 19 in his 4 45 Bast § ‘ oat and hat out ! ond siree When he vid i t window last night 4 ae 1 o et ut f who Kis partner in he other t ttle the ownership of a The excap! A na 1-| 5 " for & phonograph, did ache and he re , and ‘ at wan 0! ne \ to the covered ard, and wo} happened dinmedate 1 ebody #ho enzahl in the and die Ii dy ned : the Hl i wife, Mina R a ond avenue, om whow Was > We lve d lives atN separated ‘Kast One Hundred and nth GAYNOR TO COLLEGE MEN. . when he disappeared after Need dn Polition, bu -> To At Widowed win at the Bb A wnncal the NEW HAVEN, Co Ma Wideowe Wand As n t _W. J. Gay New York a 1a Hotel Asto \ lege ine to go 1 r nn, M Emimna Dun wil ad News to-da ! “ « . s Michael J. Drum- "Ye ‘ o ’ 1, IM He Provided t " rd and le politics. It ix in n | the itio help widowed where to begin. M ant to and thelr children withe Degin at the tor rh “ we the n to orphan aay “phe | + ne bvEwinG WORLD, bALUMYAL, bE BRUA _ippreyeneemereperraieies wa ou, Abid, oe te HOTEL MAN GIVES AMERICAN JAILED "BACK CAMERA HE WITH HIS BRIDE BY - TELDAS SECURITY. -MEXIGAN GUARDS | _—— ce 'Real Estaie Broker COUNTESS WHO'LI, LOSE HER TITLE BY | MARRYING AGAIN. Lost |{ Honeymoon Interrupted by RESCUE STEAMER —CLADINNIGHTIE OFF TO STRANDED — 2-YEAR-OLD SEES ROTHSCHILD YACHT — CITY BY GASLIGHT | aan cae, Baron and Party of Friends on! Little Sammy Mayper Runs AN NOONAN ONCE POLTIAL BSS 1S DEA Companion of Richard Croker Taking Soldiers on Outing Four Hours’ Imprisonment | the Atmah, Which Struck | AWay From Home for Trip | and Leader in Tammany | : as Spy Suspec , “ | on the Si | at Long Beach. as Spy Suspects. Off the Coast of Cuba, n the East Side, Hall Many Years. | | ny | | Clad only tn his ni | A ahipwreck off Long Beach, « SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. %—~Alexander| HAVANA, Feb. 2.—F. A. Souharts ¢)509 fn A weak ee phy Jonn J. Noonan, an old grien@ of pany of soldie the Natl Kerr, @ wealthy merchant of Portiand,|the French Minister to Cuba, to-day stayper, who has fost assed hig gece | Richard Croker and political leader in Guard, a valuable ‘a, Towbo Ore, and (18 bride, taking a honeymoon ! despatcned — tite owerful senger ue the old Seventh Ward, died early to- i v La ba eT ond year, went on a tour of investiga- refreshments, summer hotels and trip on the i er, were @r=| steamer Cosme Herrera to render as- tion last night from his home at the|4¥ at Bellevue Hospital from @ eom- uable negatives were among the rested by Mexican rurales at Ta Juana] aistance to Baron Edmond de Roth San Diego Apartments, No. 128 East | Plcation of diseases, He wi t fifty talls which went to make Interes and Were lucked up for four hours 4M | eniid's steam vacht Atmah which was yighty-sixth street. Hie father, Henry (thtee years old, Mr. Noonan was taken & wult which was [ried before Jus theuarte!, suspected of espionage. The! reported by wireless late yesterday as u from his home, No. 541 East One Hua- news was broug here yesterday by “4 M. Mayper, and Mrs. Mayper, had gone Oppenheimer in Sixth Dis Chattes Sohnabe dent of the Porte ashore off Cape Antonio. out and the maid had prepared sammy | dred and Eighty-second street, to @) Municipal Court, bighty-third « nd Bo , Who saw the am] ce arom who Is pig end of tie tor bed with the exception of taking off | hospita' several weeks ago on the @f- and Third avenue 1 decided to: reat ahd © ymental iH the eloume | oCmchid Wanking hottse of tad and his shoes and socks when she went to| vice o: his phy: n, Police Surgeon I he plaintiff, I nuel ‘Tannenb: of the : @ part friends are on ne ,., nother room. It was then that Sammy]Nammack. Me was finally operated a member of the New York Boar Aid hia bride had gone to] pti, acs was en route from Jamaica started to see the town at night. on, but this Was not successful. | Real Batate Brokers, sued to re San Diego @fter thelr wedding ten daya AALS tribe tn 3 rs He slipped out of the apartment,| x. jeaves three daughters, Mra, | fs ‘ $ twelve miles from the Cape. She was which } oonan ' | possession of a camera valued at Won of the bride they Which is on the third floor, and got to : ff No. 200 Kast Bagh | which, it was asserted, was unlawf to Tia Juana ang | ePorted last night as tn no tmmediat® the street before anybody discovered | Anna Beauchamp of No. \- | held by the qn the ac os taking snapshots of | (&"#¢r. If necessary the steamer will his absence. |ty-sixth street, Priscilla, who attends | Hernard A. Smith, « Lonk Island ey were arrested while Mr. | t#ke off the cruising party and the patrolman Ryan of the East Elghty- Normal College and a younger irl, | keeper. Kerr was I 4 pieture of the cuartel. | “Te* The Cosme Herrera did not get eighth street station was standing at Jils wife died twelve years ago, | ‘Tannenbaum vacatio: non we hud) 1h the wall saabiee | eeey UNE NS RE eee (ih hty-sixth street and Lexington ave-) Nonan kept a saloon at Market and summer at Long Beach, Labor 1y that occupied Harry Davis Gilbert | layed for some time by the necessity of jue a half hour later when he saw th Madison streets in. the old ‘days wikdl Ih Whe beach te take Dell, the American, who 1s now held) co#!ing: little figure coming down the avenue. | u“ ”, Heh diagetil ompans of {by the Mexican authorities as @ sus-| No further word from the Atmal! He did not notice the child's unasuei | Was noted as the rendezvous for the Ms . pected spy has receive attire at first, and thought he was with | political leaders in the early eighties, diere of st National Guard i}? y | otst a | ‘eimai snniiiancmanin | ee three women, who were just ahead. He was a companion of “Paddy” Divver | (oan fee pctaree cot peered te Hl The women Passel on and the boy | and the most able Hleutenant of Joha F, him thai he could a oF the ran across the stre back again. * hts |soldiers to be taken ont to a wreck off | » policeman watcied the boy for «| Ahearn, then the district leader. Lars; <amsol lahore they would. nine affective | nort time and then realizing that ie| Under Mayor McClellan, Noonan wi eric ne F ‘area | picture. | Was but scantily attired, picked him up| given a responsible position in the De- American Wife Who Divorced re. sted this to Wiltlam Right | and carried him into « store, The | partment of Docks which he held up to ” + aye , lise). a hotel ‘proprie ic a Od | 4b ” | | fellow was vost numb with) the time of his last illness, von Beroldingen Will Wed te : : ; | cold. ‘ In personal appearance Noonan el Vertisement for lim if te would pro- | After the boy had been warmed up|, ‘resembled former Chief of Poles Sa e ri: vide boats to convey the soldiers to the | somewhat, Ryan took off his belt ang | Y resemble FC amuel Mortis |wreck and back again, He also agreed | | putting young Sammy under his coat, | Set vey ey ee |to furnish the hotelkeeper with 400 «| ed an Blghty-sixth street cross. an and his friends when Dev- ltogbapiie. cf the expedition, air, Rights car and took him to the station| ery was Chief to see the patrolmen (Special to The World.) 7 ‘ him by mistake. NEWPORT, Feb. 3.—ountess Mar- | Mire consented H ie | . ‘arter, the doorman, found an old was a member of the Demo- €0t von eroldingen's betrothal to Sam-| Tannenbaum says he wished to march | ’ cout and the youngster was wrapped| cratic, Cherokee and Atlantic Yaeht * site with his military friends and as he did in this and placed near the radiator to| ' vel Morris of Bristol, secretary of the} => _ 1 Clubs and was active power in the United States Rubies ( mpany, wax ane [NOt want to be burdened he left the | thaw out wie etold the, police, he wasl ccnights of Columbus. upetal af ounc ris fam-| Camera and negatives with the hotel ina A Aeon Wasi zoe ieee ps _ ? .| s t ple to tell them | 5 ates nounced y by the Morris fam-| eeher, who agreed, according to mr.|POlice Declare Missing Heiress|Senator McCumber Blames} more. rangements have not yet been made, ly. ‘The wedding will tae place here ‘ Fan eka tered Soon an excited servant rushed into eee early = sprite. h der daugnte Be ea ayen earns leek There 4 of The the Tariff Agree- | the station and identified the young. Alexandrine, aged five, and her mother, tor, Spent Week There and Left Them for the Tariff Agree- | ‘She took him home, stil’ weet; | WOMEN SEE MAN DROWN Mrs. Joseph Stone of New York, the quently Tannenbaum s he . » ., jin the policeman’s coat. His parents | Countess remained in the family cot-|manded his camera and Rightmire re- | Suddenly, | ment With Canad | nud returned and were almost in a| HIMSELF IN RESERVOIR. tage in Hellevue av here until very | fuxed to deliv un ‘aonenbaum . frenzy over the missing child, but their | : : récentiy, when she went to Washington. | paid him $73.50 for th the boats _ | anne vane be rape ae an they He Yells Like a Demented Person Mr. Morris is a member of the Rhode| and the ente the soldiers.) DANVILLE, Fet: | oe onagiils| DeNele GAINS Wrabped Up, he blue ae rte Island bar and has served In the Legis-| Action was then begun agains SMItH| Vinnie, the an ne ne avniatel MS Alishe (HHtRS WAIEA THO) | coat, and polding a bag of candy in Before Plunging Into the fature, His winter home is in New] to whom Rightmire ! red the] i ite Hay | fronted was charged in part} “A great lf man took me and gave Water, York. ownership of the hotel and the posses- : re nd spelebis hahord cacaakc th | me dome candy," was his report. | " 1 from many parts of tie United * themselves by Senator | Y. Feb. 3. —Qdrs. pie peated ad eel ea iia Dee tale 1 Euroy it | I Jay ina hi SRK Tei, | Philip Mosh’ wife of the caretaker rest all surmise as to the outcome of the Gets Camera Back. and Europe, spent nearly a week in| McCumber of North Dakota to-day in 4 | Mo wite of ¢ alllance of this New York girl with the thls city avd left suddenly last Wed. japeech in the Senate against the Mccali {CURB BROKERS BAND jor the Fort Field reservoir, and her Rightmire, who appeared as a witness b 1 daugliter, Mrs. Joseph Grossman, heard Austrian nobility. Her return to this A : esday, according to the local police, | bill, whtch puts into for nactment , a y i for the ¢ dant, el 1 that Tan p : ar yelling to-day. Running out they country in 1908 with her litle daughter | jeyuaum. hired. tie at $0 each offic declare en jinto law the provisions anadian | Aprndaerra ikea Rogar hl provoked suspicion that Ife had not! and had agreed top for hr 1 Beusdnaeneliel wos iprocity agreement. eeriatt aia =. | saw hi along the s0 gone well with her tit¥i husband. In-| ments, but that when tie bill was. pre- ourned here “mysteriously cua] Holding that the ratine or tne Association Has Nucleus ol 175 | of the r vervolr. ‘The man was ane timates of the family then understood | sented 1 that he had not sufti- edly: wad, without Gok agreement would spell disaster for the | Members to Operate Under ae the top of hix voice as thougt that she had then been apart from him] cient money to pay at the time and | \°' Rete ie | gricultural Interests, the Senator said | ° 2 | demente with her mother, while he remained in} In the photographs procuced at the | Cie indicating where the vousc | te arguments that were urged for lower} One hundred and seventy-five curh| building alto saw the man and they and Austria, A divorce followed. igibebsb aay oe Let Ni daahaad Rr eae after she left ita Pifely 8 | ates of duty at the time of the pas-| brokers out of two hundred have oye Grossman started after him, As fad. wealth, the Counts purpose wee| favor of the plaintiff and the hotell I. D. Arms No. 40 Wail street, | having wiven their voter in the ensuing | “New York Curb Market" asso | c a wig ore not to marry ni nor was Miss Stone|™an Was ordered to return his camera.| one of the attorney enting the | election to the ¢ tg of those mem-| thereby assuring the su is of t hue off tee poe Sse f ht b of Cong ad voted with) plun. Two hundred orokers of good | shut off. Un- keen for a title, He had come to this 1 family, said this afternoon that | DES 5 BL abies i voir has been country to earn his living and turn he had no information upon the reported | the leaders in the two Houses, had been | standing were given the privilege of ty will be de. American in everything except nation- of nold to Danvil the undoing of the farmers, joining the new organization, which is| 4" : phage : ality. Mor several years he had em-| Sry aa AF He geslarad a crusade] to ‘be governed along lines somewhat] Pendent on the supy from the Grass: ployment with an express company and mere! trend’ of sate the whole tariff system was | similar to the rules of the New York! Sprain Femara pl oee utes ero ie . tion by industry and merit. | saaripiple papas: on ee posi * se ay a is horities aliowy their Croton D- when the marriage disclosed it he dis- | 1 conervatiam lost her balance and every | The org paritee hours’ work the men who couraged its use among his friends. For | : from Danville wag | thing in the tariff bill was condemned.” | come effe the org grappling fer the sutcide’s: bedy @ long time after the marriage in 1904) Armstrong he said ‘That we needed tr ontinued, | the association ompleted. ight ft to the su © and Coroner he held to his job. like t flock | ‘to run Government was lost sight | likely that jection cers and| tex was ad. He Jered the body e J happily wi ‘h ple : eta: on ee i take Jace early EXt | re morgue and | ils counuy.. Trouble came wiih his in| that has been coming In right along, jf and a wave of free tradis manittees Will take place early next] yemoved to the MorKuUe a heritance, which necessitated living | | You remen t had he ated in | Would hay Patient athe! abroad and maintaining like an arist | Richmond a day or two 1 cannot | protection t jovernment wit ePat landed estates whose income was! ® v rence bet n this story | Out reven the country consumed by taxes. Mf the twenty or more that | The President 1 Mr. McCumber, A Ea —_>+— . s advocacy | m # other points.” ed for his ad : TRAGEDY OF SAILING DAY, —— - be reSriene DUS F8re 'Number Growing Every Day The given in book form with next Sunday's mystery of the Red Triangle PURP CAN'T GO ALONG. ‘ , and Employers Get Protec- ‘World. Great Detective Story, en- wh votes last fall had not wanted to return the nd defended their had s thelr at they | 23rd Street Adele Ritchie Is Obliged to Leave 4 ] RK titled “The Case of Mr. Jacob Mason,” m the tarift legislation and | a ved “Dnt? tion Against Violence. another of tho Rod Triangle stories in tat meant that the farmers did nos care | Her Beloved “Dot | i great Lond w r they were ted or not Behind, in the solution of ributive punishment, however, Mr Mies Adele Ritchie gave a free per-| The strike of grocery truck drivers ts ng mystery are related, MoCumbersald.: Waa no nas fi ns Faht Het formance on the deck of the North on dn wrning: sixty-five | Rext Sunday's Wor | i smth aot telleve in te mene nga | German Lloyd Mner ¢ ree Washington men ap! ed by the Francis HL rag pies ne itis he bd ap ene e woe oie | st before Hed for Europe to-| gett Company went out, making ab oc) PLAN BIG ENTERTAINMENT cau aL Wena Satenad ye he ee | day. It had to do with her famous| two hundred in all who have quit wort: | A ny? of having been misied by the | . = : eR nN Yorkshire terrier "Dot" May Ritehle ‘The men belong to Laval No. aid ot the, FOR ST, MALACHY’S CHURCH | press and magazines of vie country.” | SILK DEPARTMENTS. had meant to take nim with he International 1 of Teamsters | —— i ity, sald was Bet | The ship's officers told her t and their demands include an increase | Arranged by | 4 bie Somn Ee A Seat “Me! Dot's arrival on the other side he would | of $1 @ week pay and thirty cents an] People of Parish for wit Ae nnac aK Increasing mete s ve put in quarantine for sx months. hour overtime, They want a ten-hour | . 4 A plea for the Berne Was made, an Famous over Miss Ritchle p ytly went into a flne| day and recognition y unk Monday Night. the idee sound ei ie Bole ne Warning, " i frenay Jef, rage and despalr, are now getting $15 a week and | iter he said, thoxe Senators who repre: | Bett rT should cast the darling | overtime. t tha great alten wap ot val The actress caught the xcragey PUP) wHen the Austin Ni OHEBGaY te eu pact cabelas le pu : : . sithad: Bver hee ear ana tee Wait caine | RIED OU ne » proceeding f Pret 8 fs pastor, | StfiKes the last blow, By this treaty Single Width, 23 inche seek a4 on who were | lowed yesterday, when the drivers for | He Re J astor. | vou strike the great cereal and stock kt h pe iat W eavad’ ts mt the Butler 1 f stores were refused, | @8d whi » perimposed | interes the Northwestern States a | seeing her off volunteered totake charge | the Hutle e of stores Were refused. | ment which hitherto | gta cee Seg i | be ar of Dot until hier ret The men have promised that no vio- | HOM the basement a hinere | staggering blow, but they will arise and | Double width, 44 inch “Lf it must be.” sobbed Migs Ritchie, lence w mploye ave — - - Bs 4 “i must.” She tore a bunch of lilies of called ¢ or protection; and mach arvana = meagre P* the valle er watst and dividing | this atterr ty patron were eon taken | Fire Departments {tin half, tied w bunch of thé blos#oMs| assigned to strike duty. | successes, | The fire departments of Newark and | into the dog's collar, Then ASGNOA'| inne Aret b alas winlenba i | ehearsed, and will | Fast Orange combined to-day to p TAG sea “3 ver sile and waved Weartul: farer| se iter Ack of vidlente was an attack | and finish, The | out the flames which practically d WASH DRESS GOODS wells, Dot w MpLOWA WHS Ni BuRee |e OEY ee iehocll, produed“dualere ce nprises a sone travesty on! stroyed Thofhas Smith's saloon and | Aim bea « to the roof tops | arin & ; pclae Koa x Valentine Beot bowl alley Sixth avenue and baa ith Ade el * ? ¥ " . 5 1 a A Ni fourteenth str Newark. The othe a b nupt was wend from “Ma _ ‘6 " J SLC » | ie he | . side of Fourt eot is in East | Unusual Sale of LIFE PRISONER’S WEALTH. Tie AMOR IE GEDURT SD: BORE'Se | Plorence Mitzseraldy | Orange; hence. th therly effor 7 | iy Hones" by TY dirad. | ‘fhe damage was estimated at $10,000, | Lett by Ste » Now to —— | orn, Nears #100, x Others w " Blind Man Killed by Fall. 4 i Miasea At Faward Holoran, an octogenartan, | 27 and 32 inches wide. meat ¢ Clarke, Anna hi who was totally biind, fell dewn a Might - y * Gladys Gert va » &E e Mel bs oterre a ae nome No, 108 Vine N i‘ mm, © Mage 5 Paterson, N. J., to-day and broke | ie eptate yy rt ar hi \ ! ot tle “ STteL neaine f _divltouds. was HHS, into a hallwa Po pve SPARKLING, po one tate Wan only $1085.71. 3 drew | Kerr ; GINGER ALE fen Thousand only $80 fur his personal use during the e wae'd i cha a English Serge Suiting. Woe trust compar appot ers, He w Ww seo f Spring tailor made gowns. Aid Stephan! had no relatives living, | Centre. Stre mur. nasi Navy Blue, Cream and Blac nt whe of Hayth ereny Vanrents k i MRE eRe wh Pre |. On ithe striking drivers satd PON, Mi day © want a tenshour day ani BY: TEST, “¢ te ate navi ute ew days M9} More mon of driving \ a atone was mae to assassinate Wy want snbloshorse ru THE WORLDS PUREST SPRING WATER failed, ‘The Hritish Minister at Maytl igourchoree wagen, We have been work treet be sent there co protect British Anters | Cie union recognized and on. this lw Ellenville, N. ¥ N. Y, Office, 34th St. & Broadway. cots. | demand we are insistent.” Second Floor Black and Colored Mate Yards JAMES McCREERY & C0. gtth Street On Monday and ‘Tuesday February the 27th and 28th In Both Stores, Creery Silks” half a Century. Sale of Twenty Thousand Yards of Printed Foulard Silks in the most fashionable designs s 65¢ per yd. value’ 4.00 5 per yard valde 3.00 In Both Stores, White Materials. ‘Twenty-five Thousand Yards of Flaxon, | Batiste, Madras and ‘Tucked Jacquard Muslin, 18¢ per yd. values 25¢ and 35¢ In Both Stores. Second Floor ials. of Tine Quality {specially adapted for Medium and dark 1.15 per yd, value 1,50 JAMES McGREERY & GO 34th Street