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2 _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1911. pusinay mente who wer aed wn | KELLY CHILDREN 0¢ BITE VICTIM | HUSBAND AND WIFE ‘SHOOTS HIS WIFE | the eight that met her ace, Ber A R ASH BECOMES tomorrow and had left the city, If a v ye were taken to-night, Mt, Me HARE FOURR cae | WHO Ww ERE SAVED \ ' WHO ARE DYING cranane sty eat "slom? into the i FROM MAD DOG. | FROM PISTOL SHOTS. he aged Mrs. Neuman was pulled barrassing position of having to explain | | wack into the room and neighbors were + Aad hak “ h i * i" . he ra po ve ’ | | ne called on them last Gvenine and ~— SAVED OTHERS) ald Senator. his wife had been nagging him until} Leader Wagner explained that the Repudlicans had been votified to be on hand ali day as something m de- he he was alinost crazy because he didnt | On Baby's Face, Head Head and Shoule SHE REPELS HIM threatoned’ to kil fitmselt, and ates. | @ers—Parents Decided He Could Ween Weervepen Mn Merritt eayd Woingarten instinctively knew some- Not be Cured—Cuticura Made thing had happened when a stranger | EOI IE ie Ina bes portion, with Savas: liked shou aos Neva His Skin Perfectly Clear. F Party aaeocintan,! neid Sibe in : . | Jq " i i H ata kien “Our bo: SLseaae Gases vm prowmed agsinny| NO face Found of 44-¥ ear. James Nolan, Bitten While Travelling Salesman Gets Back | pos, earl when terec raarinr td eet an ment until to-night and oa ss Soked for fuir play and considerate} Old Boy and Three Girls treatment for the minority. Such an . ie ‘ adjournment, he said, would not de] Who Decamped With Him, in line with the efforts being made “to hanmonize every available man.” He explained that as the caucus had already pruc in " deen called for to-morrow. morning, |MAY BE “CAMPING OUT.” @n intermediate sess) eerily be fruitiess. Benator Brackett declared he had no/On Some Roof or in a Cellar, , Objection to the Democratic leaders keeping the wires hot, but he thought Mother Thinks—All Night no harm could come from a recess un- Shielding Sister and Chil- dren, Has Rabies. | 33, 1908, horny Daye Months old a slight ; appeared on his cheek, What appeared From Trip and Quarrels { to be n water blister would form. “When Ip | x sage tee would run a 5 , out, starting new blisters With Her All Night, until his entire face, head os aud shoulders were mass 4 of scabs and you could not sce a particle of clear skin. Other parts of his body were affected, but not to such an extent. We did not know what C3 do for him and wy tried out every advere some of them onl added to his suffering nnd Growiing and barking iike a dog and (Continued from First Page.) rowlini suffering al! the agontes of rabies, Jame; Nolan, thirty-nine years old, of om Nassau street, Brooklyn, te | dying jn the Kings County Hospital be- | cause he sacrificed himself to save his | sinter and little nephew and niece from attack by @ rabid dog and was himself BOTH LIKELY TO DIE. would neces- trolley car and remained crowing atott | while the motorman sped on his ¥ Aged Mother Tries to Jump The army of school children saw the opportunity of thelr lives and wherever From Window When She they could reach a chicken they grabbed one by the neck or leg and scooted home. ne in particular, the —— % * Rosenblath and his clerks rushed out Rermea jptimost put the Bf MN tormorraw, Senator Wagner Shah i Ba ster : Hears of Tragedy, ___|te the vesues but tat tect itr: coud Ips nfo” gonfulons ed agreed. bce anes Five weeks ago Nolan came over to |do was to grab a chicken tn each hand scribed for him and told \7 Proceedings o° the Caucus. Manhattan one evening to visit his sis- | Between them they had only ten hands | Sattermme This did not de ane Cate OS in After an all-night quarrel, Jack Neu- {and though they made trip after trip | we took him toe hospitil. “He war treated man, @ travelling ealesman, shot his | PetWeen the avenue and the store their | &* 8n out-patient twice @ week and he got Worse, It anything. Wa then cal wife Lena and himself at No. 216 Fast {total rescue was only sixteen per cent. | stuerdoetor aid Istde of a mre the boy way At the opening of to-day's caucu! ‘a which did not reassembie until noon, Sen-| Because his father objected to him ator B; moved that a recess be|*taying out nights, “playing hookey” taken until to-morrow. He d that] from school and reading lurid Western ter, Mrs, Kelly, at No, 14 Broadway, Mra, Kelly has two small children, Bu- gene, aged #ix years, and Lillian, aged five. Just as Nolan was coming up the y. , | of the gross poultry released. to all appearances, cured and the doctor said ites, stece the children came to the door to Thirty-firat street at 9 o'clock this) his work was done, But th a ig lh gy Mpeg sin athe Dea pee rr ape acne | take their little pet dog out for anj morning. Both are in Bellevue Hospital Efforts of Reserve Vain. Ht broke out as bad as ever. neat day Senatorial tangte Ny hich has he tarhed by spanuings, George Keenan, eleven, @ ante tna critical condition. The woman has| ‘The Liverty avenue station is next] _4We decided that ft could not be cured the proceedings of the Legislature for | years old, da , i ‘ ike aha: Ciiicken ves. | SRA Must run ite course and so we just kept more than two monhs, and he had good | No, al Wan vattentete aires axes | Oe eerie Wik: bo ty two bullets in her breast, and Newman : J Me aha ripen pin bd Rn Hie'aras banded tohis tide to prevent le No, 42 yes de rT a . ! ‘ablishmer Jie reserves were sent | ea Ve left Toronto an reason for believing that the taking of] ing to his atep-mother, and taken his | eee m ih ewtins fd alace is dal idl dd | mouth, “Look, mamma," cried the child, “bi thirsty.” ter our arrival in Duluth, the C medieg were recommended sine them in May, 1909, and 800% out te ol sitement, | 8ho put to axsiet In quelling the excitement, | Ror which they went about good humoredly | " and all too patiently to please Mr. @ recess would hasten that result. two elder fisters and a neighbor's little Senator Bayne tien called upon Ma-| daughter with him. And, further, Mra, Letters found in Neuman’s pockets af- ter he was taken to the hospital indi- Jority Leader A Smith to| ‘ate that the attempt at a 1| R thine newest omnia Yeu rou noe } jority Leader Assemblyman Smith to| Keenan weepfully told an Evening ra, Kelly saw there was somethin © at murder and osenblath. ink he was the same cl for Cuticura made. : make a statement, adding that he hoped | World reporter, ahe believes thet George oo than thirst the matter with the | uicide was premeditated. According to| It seemed to the onl his skin perfectly clear and he is entirely free it would be frank, | { and the girls are elther on the roof of { “We are trying to settle this question, | some apartment house in the vicinity, 1 1 am glad to be able to sa at &}or in a vacant flat or cellar, playing settlement is now in sigh 4 Mr. | they're camping out in the wilderness, Smith, "We have been actually work-| ‘The sisters are Elizabeth and Julla ing night and day and if we can settle| Keenan, thirteen and fourteen years the question to-morrow noon we can] old, and the neighbor's little girl is pase a concurrent resolution adjourning | 1elen Rirmingham, twelve years old, both Houses for about a we This | of No, 641 West Fiftieth street, The will give the Capitol officials a chance | quartet disappeared ‘Tuesd when to repair our quarters, they left home for school, and although “It is impossible to conduct the bust] general alarm has been sent out and from the skin dis ere has been no Fetuitn this time. Wer stil vee only Cutieare, Boap for baby's bath, Rober; Mann, Proctor, dog and she tried to pull it away from | the children, The animal turned on | her with @ snail and seized her dri in his teeth. ' Mrs, Kelly screamed, and the chil- dren, not understanding the troubl tried to recover their pet. Just then! Nolan arrived, and having seen the dog |apring at his alster, Jumped to the rescue, The dog was snarling and tearing at Mrs, Kelly's dress, and Nolan tried to persons living at No, 216 East Thirty. |¢Very individual hen and rooster was rece omina § ‘4 pursued by at least five children, Some | f + @ rooming house, the couple | of the poultry flew up on window | Minn., May 3, 1910. led @ cat and dog existence, Mra. Neu-/whereat an arm would reac out and | Cuttcura Remedies sold throughout the workd, man $s thirty years old, ten years;Pluck them in, Arms reached up out old Drug & Chem. Corp. Sole Prope, Rostote younger than her husband, of cellarways, coal seu dl Daxe- | 4@°Malled free, latest book on Treatment of the Sim The East Thirty-first street house ts | MONT areaw aa reached out got a chicken, conducted by Mrs, Frederick Rohmer.| About forty of the escaped chickens She took the place only last Monday | flew down into an excavation and and knows nothing about the Neumans, | thence into a tunnel that ts being bullt e 8 a ‘ : * a new water main. The alert-eyed Up to last night Mrs, Neuman occupled | Yungytera gathered at the other « ee the front room on the second floor alone, | ing of the tunnel and waited for : ness of the Legislature in such quarters | the police of the West Forty-sevent srab it by the neck, missed and fell. her husband being in Baltimore on| poultry to come out, What fowls es- | as we now have. Wo must have a full! greet tation have searched pretty wate animal ees ie iy de biiativeass caped the workers in the ditch and tun- attendance at the caucus to-morrow | nearly all the vacant flats in the nelah- remap Hla tata HC Lp IU) Q see ae ee juarrelled All Night. ' morning borhood and Children’s Soctety agents Geissal cet ana ur Gre cuniemeat it #46 4 prthhed . animal off and in the excitement it ran “Mogotiations are going on with are on the lookout, there isn't @ trace wa the men witlont whom it seems of them. He returned last evening, Otto 4 Rymeus, who occupies a room just forced t vis on the Green treet rt d. « 0 Greene str : rig impossible to reach a result. Let Blames Novels and Shows. ‘in Piven > hehestouhed was | de to Jump, back of the Neuman the pair ‘us clear up this matter and make Tis all becaues of George reading | apeenched ty uA Are. png hs net The proportion of the loss of life| began to argue as soon as Neuman got it possible to go home, have a Food | those books—the ‘Tiptop Library’ and among the ninth floor workers to tne| home. ‘The argument kept up most of javater in still pouring from the hose at] whole is thus explained. ‘The girls on eae Ae) fee rest and get back refreshed ‘Dicky Dobbs, the Detective’ and the play overhead, has temporary quartera| the Noor above ait escaped. ‘Those in| t8e night. The woman wanted Neuman ready for the arduous business | others—and going to moving picture in the Supervisors’ room in the Clty] the other corner of the ninth floor near-|to leave and he refused. She spoke before us.” shows and wanting to sleep out nights,” Hall. The State Treasurer has estab-| jy all escaped. Very few were killed for | many times of her ability to support You Senator Griffin inquired why the cau-] «aid Mrs. Keenan, “ if it hadn't ‘shed his office in a vig garage ie the any reason but blind panic on the eighth | herself, and this drift of the argument Ls las) us could not be held to-night. been for him the gins would never have | corner of Washington avenue and Swan | oor, should you force disgusting physic on your little ones when mt 5 5 It Appeals will con- ° r 5 appeared to render the man furious. H He Keeps the Secret. gone. The influence that boy hes over tine to occupy’ the Appellate Division | gf the fre dead to-day when therporee| All Was quiet in the Newmans’ room |MM_A DELICIOUS FRUIT LAXATIVE esitate “For good and sufficient reasons,| those girls ts remarkable—it aln't room dn the County Butlding until Mon-| Jearned that Bessie Bashefsky of No, | from daylight until shortly before 9|M can be had for ten cente? | about the purchase of a piano be« which I trust the Senator will excuse} atural, him being so much youngerd day. The Education Department i# at] §5 Jackson street was among th misec| o'clock. ‘Then the couple was heard | se of > mo from explaining at this time,” re-| they'll do anything he telle ‘em. the State Normal School, while the em | ing, “Mer brother gave the pollce her /again in loud and angry conversation, CARDOLAX cause of the obligation that its joined Senator Bayne. “We have two other children, Tommy, joyees of the bookless ate Library | name and said he had been holding it el was leaving his room at 9 “a ‘ertainly,” responded Senator Grin. | who ts sixteen, and Mabel, eight, and have their administrative offices in al hack since Saturday while he searched | 27 when he Naa two pistol shots |i '© Mild. Active and Harmices. purchase seems? If so, please res ‘The motion.to adjourn until to-morrow | they both go to school regular, never | private house at No, 162 State street, | the hospitals and Morgue bacause thelr|\ oa qa woman scream in the Neuman For sate by Hageman a Co, A. Weiler, member that the purchase of a rgorning was then adopted without dis-| play the hook nor give us a minute's with the State Board of Tax Commis-| mother was very Ill and he feared that | OF Wall St. N. ¥.. fren ia gelas ° fj | sent. Pe sioners, ‘The Court of Claims and the! word of it might reach her. | apartment. drug stores or by mail for stampr. piano on the monthly payment j Seen: Vag dolebet leet BLL aad Nad Excise Department have not yet found| “Kura iupla, sixteen years old, of No, | H@ ran to the street and summoned He CARDO CHEM, ¢ father and me sit up nights, and now a temporary home. Ape lan is different from most are , 503) Webster avenue, died to-day in| Pollceman Miller of the East Thirty- 1274 Bway, Brooklyn, P JUSTICE DOWLING St. Vincent's Hospital of injuries she| fifth street station, During his absence U aes | Vincent's 1 vatreet station. ‘During his abee =| ticles. The PIANO is a NECES+ | received in je fire another shot was fired, en ce- 4 | f GETS A MESSAGE Saturday and I took them to the schoot (Continued from First Page.) ‘The body of Mary Goldstein, 18 years! man Miller reached the house and SITY where there are children to { AND HURRIES AWAY, | in sixtioth street Monday and begged old, of 161 Bast Second street was identi-| forced the door of the room of the educate, and it doesn’t pay torent ‘em to be good and not play the hook | the offices on the cast front, is as damp » Morgue this afternoon bY! Neymans he found both unconsctu dentiticatte s one when you ca i The report that Justice Dowling has | any more! as a bog. Costly velvet carpets speci- Identification Was jing revolver with which the shooting you can buy a piano on on which the buttons ed. so Sia a had been done was on dresser som heen selected by the majority and in-| “But Tuesday morning when they! ally woven with the State's coat of 7 i ad been done na dresser 90 School oi I struction terms of $5 per month up. Gurgents ag the compromise candidate | started out there was a look tn George's | anms are like saturuted sponges. A ‘Phe final meeting of the committee | distance tgom w ere Netr 2 We take as much pride in our for United States Senator reached The Jeve T didn’t lke, and he and the fits | arge part of the papier mache celling having in charge the arrangements for} and for a time there was somo doubt His father had taken ; n where Neuman was lying Evening World office from Albany | Was mighty quiet. gone and taken his sisters, We just ved in here from Fifty-fourth street in the Assembly chamber will have to the great public funeral of the unidenti-|as to which of the couple had done|149 West 36th St. 2} apd methods of doing business as we y Mo chock away a lot of those books from him the | 1% emmy Cnember Ww: ve to fled dead has been called for o'clock | the shooting. e i “ se” Pjz i LAophed peters oe ~ = cg night before, and promised him a whip- | be renewed. In the well of the chamber to-morrow afternoon at the headquar- Wrots Three Letters. do in the Pease” Piano itself. t that very time Justice Dowling, who | ping if he caught him with ‘em any|jies the great central chandelier, which ters of the Women’s Trades Union One price to every one, and the 4s aitting in the Appellate Division, re- | snore, #o 1 was afraid the boy was plot-| os 4 League, No. 43 East Twenty-second| This doubt was dissipated when De- “ee i) ceived a me hat appeared 0 ]4ing something. Ie's little for his age, | CA? pred cern me the ae bike} ktreet. The dato and the route of the |tectives Nelson and McDonald searched only difference between cash and cause him some agitation. ¥ put- Ihe dg, but he's got @ head on his shoul-|#t its height. Before they can be used Gemonstration will then be definitely | Neuman’s clothes @t the hospital, They tly A : et ate ung on his hat and coat, he hu deve bevond his years, And ita fuit-o° | again the members’ desky will have to mee rey Bend Gavetal latina he had” WHITES: 2 time is the simple interest on the from the Appel Division « notions about camping out on the pral-| be refinished, and Jt may be necessary . a but had failed to mail. They were ad- deferred payments. neglecting co n ries, like he reads about, and once Ij to purchase a new outfit of interlor (Continued from First Page.) NTRIES. dressed to Mrs, Minnie Neuman, No. . he was going or If he dntended to re} heard him talking with the girls and) Agsembly room furnishing PENSACOLA EI D : ‘ urn. 1420 Kast Fayette street, Baltimore, Pease Pianos have pleased over toliing fom what & life It'd Be —Fiareh g0.—The| Newman's sister-in-law; Mrs, Denbo, Juatice Dowling's friends know that Several hundred men are at work to-| the foreman's eye or into paper F RAGE ATOOTL 82,000 customers. Isn't it safe to ! All Night Search in Rain. Prete : ibs hey woularaule cele dobs {é\stopped| PENSACOLA, °|N UN dbentege Ct aL hry fe he has been solicited for weeks, ni : . jay with brooms, cloths and vacuum | They would quit their jobs {f stopped. ' Ooet CETGOTRGWIG races ‘ate aml No 40 Boul Sete ty Baltimore : : vniy by the "tarmmaty organization, nut], "Wall, they didn't come back from| cleaners “drying out tho dullding, In| “sand what. ia true there, is true. In| follows: ani Hoo Jovy, No, #38 Hast Thirteenth pee that they will please you —_{) by Democrats who have n amimany | 8°h00) Bach nt My} some places the water was so deep| every waist shop in town," concluded] piper RACE—Threryearolla and. up; fom) street. AM the letters were similar in also aillances to enter the Senatorlal race. | man Rnd mie BVA e eels ary = that it had to be pumped out of the | the Marshal. nt eg “rol! cto yeonstruction. ‘The letter to Levy read: OP cet eee eee ne ace cant aaah n yesterday "passed and| Windows. ‘The compressed air machines Building Laws Violated. 170; gon Blend S0Gr Motes || reap arrlanda goolana Mart’ Whea : : i Genatorstip is his consent, Keenan stayed away from his work——| were used to good effect to suck the} srarshal Beers reported to-day that ties considered, and we have some SEC ye Bad reel, Rosa, 108; Black Domin ; Automatio: 110; Virginia Lin 118; *Hoyul’ Lady, 116; four-venr-olds and] you get this letter 1 will be dead ? because I kill myself. I want you to Go to my i Pe ould. be with t reluctance |'@# an engineer——and last night he| water out of the carpets. In the stone that Justice Dowling would give up the | ®8ked the police to help us, We were) corridors and staircases the broom acneunia BA ®t} out in all the rain all last night and] squads swept the water from the upper hard but congenial and rermunerative | OUt Ih Ort The ta i. We went tol ot he had made a discovery of the utmost importance which satisfied him that the owners of the waist factory had ar- Red fine bargains in used Pianos from Mrs, Weingarten, ; Our prices are not high, quali- A | uns 7 y $125 up. : : : or level 1 Eos at fo dred and Sixtieth sire Irit - i uy work on the Supreme Court bench to a ki to the lower levels until the basement violation of the law } BARE Write ” and enter the arena of actual politics at a| the vacant flats in Hiftieth street,| wag flooded in places a foot deep. Fanged the exits % - Bibi Look friends. ‘This js all you could ods. E tiie | for catalog and bargain } mary ce eee itlcnds aay | Where he'd run away to before, but Waite Must © Do and that the violations had been tg. nung i Mamie SIN AAR Ate Ldoet Mae Best Meth x list. ‘ that up to noon today he had stead: | epody’d seen ‘om, ‘alle Must Come Down. nored by inspectors of the Building Hed. Swan *Tuneraguin, 110. | foo}, but I couldn't stand for it any | tor. Courses in ie Theory, P fantly refused to allow his name to be|, “Em Worn out and my heart's nearly} The first inspection after the smoke | pepartment. ot Hert ace vepregagarouts aint v.81 Shore, ‘The live ones were too much | Practice and Scientific Treat ‘ placed before the majority as a candi: | Dfoke Worrying about the giels, 1 don't] cleared away convinced the State archi- | ‘The fire marshal made his discovery Horicon, 110; Tamar, 108; 8. M. Rebo, | for us, Look in the newspapers. |ment of the Hair and Scai iS | Gate for the office. What happened af- | Worry #0 much about Ke, because! tect that the remaining walls of the | jate yesterday afternoon, To-day he was eC Liha, a» | ‘They will have all about it. Hair Dressing and Marcel Wa’ i tar nan aid What Messige eavwed hiv | Hes done it before, but It's terrible for] southwestern cupola were unsafe and|cunrying out certain Investigutions to Te Eu farm Hegit Siadea | In the letter to Mrs, Neuman the 128 W. 42d St., nr. Broadway, N.Y. girls like them to be out two nights 4 idea a " hot ti ing. For ranc! ere ’ hurried departure from the court ca Girls like them to be out two nights In} ine occupants of the houses on the oP-| Verity Its importance, The clue was| Ws: Chranic, 104; Red fun, 11) heen, | writer said, “I Just got tired of life and | Oe Ott wee ne og @ Brooklyn Branch: Newark Branch: ene be Conject USeveral of tho neighbors in West Wit-| Dosite side of State street have been | rurnished to Mr. Beers by the testimony | Hen sand. 110: Veraain, 110/ ete. Baal 00, "| Tang eae Os, ‘ SI TE CLASS ROOM. 24 Flatbush Ave. 10 New St. tleth street, Where the Keenans used to| rected to vacate until the vee are) of Battalion Chief Worth on Monday. | ,>i*7i, favionge uy’ Bate, a. ab H”|"Bhe dates of the letters show that jEPARA’ ccs i MeCall Says He Was No Intention] jive, nay it's a combination of step-| Pulled down or sufely shored tn place. |" Chiog Worth aald that on the ninth | Ton." Metra i i pi Pia Wiad [he had the murder and auicde plot] @ SAGAN, TUITION FEE of Resiguing, mother and moving pletures and trashy| Whether the fire started from @l oop, nearly in front of the elevators, | Kitts, 2. Tai Doustion, 108, *0riin Or: | in mind for at least a week. Justice McCall, when asked about tho] stories that made George rin away, and] glowing match-end or clearette or) ye found bodies piled five deep, tersi- (mle Hen |e wt an op tne abel. Mother Tries to Kill Herself, NO EXTRAS i) report that he might be elected Senator, | Dora Brown of No. M2 West Fittleth| cigar butt carelessly tossed away in} iy burned, He sald he thought there] 70%) “Weather clear, Uak fast j Mrs. Weingarten, Neuman’s sister, lives| you age cordially invited to spead any said that he knew nothing about having ve Prue mae ona gE) : menan h ip the Assembly library early Wednesday | must have been a partition or @ railing 3 ag wie at No. Haat one Hundred and Six- | week day visiting the classes, ws and tha he had no gn-|° pa sinates, Says George took his) norning or from defective wiring may 81 ich had burned away. Wilson de Peyster’ le tleth et with her mother, who is e tention. of realgning his judicial pai. | aiatere with him to “git even” with his| Morming of Kroll Oo there eereen High Partition, ‘The will of Wilson do Peyster, mem- | elghty years old and stone blind, Whi SEND FOR CATALOGUE 12 tion to go to the United Btates Senate, | Part mene Siar ee met Blair, who was Deputy State] age, ‘Doers yesterday afternoon. went | ber of one of the oldest families in this | an Evening World reporter went to the | Comtatming fal tnformation and terme * Cirade Mark.) Sere eer * > g Yr who. died Tat his : our after the shootin, “ne my) VILLE ENTRIES, Cage epee Md bane mitent of Public Tutldings wn) wig woveral experts {9 find out what | NU" gy ivagt Soventy-ninth blrect, was | cown, Mrs, Weitgatteh opeued the door SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY, IME 30TH. JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES, J, “7Ht boy”, said Mrs, atinnie ro til last Bebruary, gave out a statement |"ay' tho obstruction that caused the| N°, 8, Hast, Seventy-ninth streot, was | town, Mies, Be WAND RINE OLA Page pate ats he harm in niin, Whig. when treg tie | declaring that his department had called) congestion of bodies at the point indi} Emily ML. de Peystor, was left the bulk | “Something ‘has happened to my Patios nos JACKSONVILLE, Fla, March 10. The en. | DOA Me spent half his nikhts amay | attention to the inadequate wiring of the! cateq py Chiet Worth. of his estate, said in the petition to be| brother Jacob.” CARAMELS. « MAPIMGT HACE. lreeter Turse, sven fur. | from home. He told some of the neigh- | Dullding in several of its annual reports, qn the mails in the floor and | Sort “more than $0,000" ‘There were | While she was bombarding the report- SPEC. IL FOR TotonAOW, Tae 31ST ? one Annie Nelo, 103, Harrower, 108, 014 bors his stepmother spanked him, and | but that an appropriation for rewiring charred bits of timbering be found three specific bequests, $2,000 to William | pes questions Ope Bene bf tig rte SAN BLAS COCOA 5 een Lead, 100; Dearie, 100; Pe > gister sed to let h aa 4 been ate: 21 | De Lancey, a friend, ¢ each to | 0} c & roo eee oaee 7 Feet deelonasle, 114; eceues,'10; arena: | mY slater used to tek him sleep in her | had been steadily denied, that there had really been @ parti TE ese ian Tenasclaer of New of the fiat. Mra, Weingarten ron toward SUCLAL Anak ¢ : MEGoN rac PA aan ae eee ie Tue to eat.) Wahe electric wiring in the Capitol! tiom enclosiag the elevator on the | yon and Mary C. Powell of Baltimore, the door of the dining room and faint O kinds). sstouND pox 19 up: five and ove) gi _fowveerolds And lois o' nights he slept on the| was installed years said Mr.| Greene street side and forming w 7 54, BARCLAY St ie Donalde, 11% 116, Van Ma roots 2 en (o cold Ate at ae al ad is out of date, Ido mot) sorrow hall at the back of the |= or Want Grondwe ways had a bunch of those story books » | in his pockets, and X don't believe he there is an insurance compary| room, with # narrow entrance from 29 ‘CORTLANDT’ st c ever went to school in the country that would have taken! tne main floor about fifty feet from ‘Alay #ligibi PARK ROW & NASSAU | ae © Grey Hal ante ft i] "Several times his father came and got | neurance on @ building wired as the! 9 elevators. e = make New FRENCH ii elumes a5 Peyy, Seon $n tel him—once he'd fxed a regular Wild | Gapitol wa ,| This partition constituted « enuine erl from your old Willows, or 4 gt? wassan AWAY; Sell, Cr ng Camp in a vacant flat, and the| An examination of the library showed tolation, 3« > ¥ atl { { Ee Callen on tiny bat taking his sisters with him!—that’s | be saved. In many cases the bindings! jaye been ordered out by build from your old French Plumes ale i ae y Knight, 90. fett "“Thought, 101 a new on me. | > acorehy py the nes anc e ¢ . ith ost. le Jig Tek Boker 0 Mra Aboltt Iemingham, mothir of | Mere only scorched by che flames and] dug dmapectors long ago, ‘The ob- is a condition of Halt Thelr | Origing | fener ost Vox Helen Tirmingham, who ran away with | {hese can be revound. The Index cases) Jegg of 19 wae apparently to pre- - fi or sotied fen | the Creat, 108, Raleigh, the Keenan children, also spent last | Were Pre y saved and the remains! yent workers from going to the first importance Ys when they need | j Ub, Hapbeidee 124, ttremyear-oite; six ant |? Niner th ata ain will be @ valuable help in restoring the| elevators without passing inspec- wo will ether rebate pit Ly, furlongs. — Els Bryon, 102 Clerc It's all that George,” she sald, add-| new lHbrary tion by watchmen, . new j i , Hertis, 10s. Vor Car | tng her part to the weight of blame on | Senate Not So Bad | The effect of it in the tragedy of to success, 18 mine made trem the youngeler's head. "He told my ail | Senate Chamber to-day Js almost | Saturday was that girls who were run- pict He Sin : a all Kinds of stories and made her leave, | snantable cleaners worked | ning for the elevators were compelled X 25 tt » Rooms at . $49.98 She went to the Sacred Heart xehool | '" , - i Dl tatnee father martate “acaninga Geese pieor, 260 th S' 4 Rooms at . $74.98 regularly and she was @ good girt til| ail night drying out the carpets, and | to go to the narrow ope | bor coms at . $74. i OR |she met him. And we moved away | next wee si Will be able to | partition, ‘The little hall outside became M cwino WE 4 8 f ACE--Selling® fo nd | from Fifty-fourth street just. so she| occupy the Chamber. » Assembly | clogged, and they plied up In the open- Rooms at_ $124.9 OPEN t ne-foureh 10) 9s. — La "| couldn't play with him any more, but) Chamber, howover, is still under water | ings and were wedged there, Others RAFws ore i unde, 100; The Moat how he ® found out our address and} and q mass of wreckage | coming upon them from behind found FURAN Tt | war | Come aroun ae z it y i} chance of getting out cut off by the i 4s ‘apprentice MT hipped hee fue blaying with him|. xberts say it will take more than | all | cen Rens ed track and 1 promised her more, but it didn't | $1,000,000 to replace the thousands of vol- | iia. a8 ran to the windows and i] 33.00 Bown on $50 Neill — ~~, do any good, That boy's got a kind of umes that may be duplicated, 0 no) J sl $5.00 “ “$75 uence over other children’ that is A ae * | ‘The intensity of the rush on the nar- 5, Cost $750 to Kick a Hunchback, | !n! amount of money can replace some of 4 a rip ah 00 . | itkely to cause trouble, It ain't natural, now partiticn openings was indicated universal popularity, on $1 | Kicking a 10 pound hunchback from |{0" glut, “and Ie makes me" kind of | t® Miatorical records, poy periition gpenings yes ladles ll have gequired meriion | r Pp Ys @ doorstep ia an expensive pastime, a8 | scared The body of Samuel Abbott, parently been forced over the top and cir superiority. { Divs. Catharine Zimmerman disco “When Helen comes back T'll find her | watchman supposed to have been lost, | neh dropped into the ttle hall outalde account of t' . y to-day when a Jury tn Justice Maddox's |g way to keep away from him if T have] haa not been found REL PEnPtaT ie WUbRad’ hath MED AA tad A Box o ‘ part of the Brooklyn Supreme Court | to send her to the country Tho militia probably will continue to! & aan ° . amended s verdict of FM to, Touts ~ A ett hemes a ak ienecaa thie Ca santos ibe Set Cae ____ RELIGIOUS NOTICES, pid agra Ala 4 oon acts, ——= | Men are at work there, e guard was 5 or ¢ “ J Bee Wietosran opened the door of tet x hot a strict one to-day, homuver, and| Juat Afty-flve charred bodies were TH Key! JESUS COMMENOED. home on the evening of July 23, 1908, and found Schwab sitting on the stoop. 0, at her reate yiigh Jew | persons having business with the de-| taken from the spot where the parti- ; Mearns | partinents that remained tn their usual| tion opened. Cut off by rows of ma- Get them—INSIST if you must—but get them. . e of Thomas Cleary, @he kicked him und sent him sprawling 147 YBi| Quarters had no trouble getting per-|chinea from fleeing to the elevator in REED EAT, merly of 806 Hudeum st. nee the middie. of the street iB 6a | puiestan ees OO ioe BOSD |e eee he auuiding, tne Jem - fway'and TOih‘et,! Sotice-of cunerab-dereattere Q ——