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PANDOM AT BIG VUE GINK THE Gor THE ¢ Vell, 1 divvle ye say! i'm living in Flatbush now. How did it K Well, my wife is very reatiess, 1 &@ “mover* When if comes near the first of Ma. fie Was hourehunting last week because my din Gink that she was so Ured she didn't hav Phove and order t ‘oper line of grub for the ho: Vanted around until the dead tine for dinner and t pand cannel soup from Sehwuarts's, arow GOON=And she pteked a place tn Fi THE GINK~Y I'm over there since w furviture vans on May 1, ‘The first night we were WUBRPA,WUDRA! Anivers AND SMALL _BY W.P.MLOUGHLIN. me to happen? times T found a mess of delicatessen on the table, with an apology from Mrs, time to call up the butcher on the eS SHOTS MALL | LOW Anniversary of First Bloodshed In War Beyond the Missis- sippi This Week. By Philip R. Ditton. The principal evil war annty day of next week will be W ‘vere navigated on two mig May 10. On that date, fety » Rithout any feed, and when the first shots of the war west of the Miksiestppi were fired, and the first mught with p all ii she begins to rubber. T knew ners fell awny, and several aise. L suppose ahe just ga 1 bought © vat ul the corner, ye NICKLE I went out to get somet hwayman, wh ie . Was held up at the told me he was going to move a | blood was shed in Misrourt In order to understand well the im- mediate cause of this firet clash in M jsourl we murt clearly know what w [meant by “Border states. mas time in 1869 South jaeceded: it was the first State to leave |the Union, In tho next six weeks Mis- | sissippl, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Lou- istana and Texas, in the order named, seceded by acts of thelr Legislatures, and North Carolina joined them later. But there wei her States In whieh slavery existed, and these were called “Border Slave States.” They were Mary- land, Virginin, ‘Tennossec, Kentucky, Arkansas and Missouri, In these States point of a mum by a starving way from there as soon as he could collect car I was the third man he held up that night and he was there were many ar avery men, and etl shy. | thelr Legisiatures we Jecided unttt THE GOOK-What do the natives do with thelr money o - | President Lincoin had cated for THE GINK~—Spend it o rous plasters, moving pi 6 and Wecent milning | Yeluntoer soldiers on April 14, Is6L flocks. They'll fall for anything over my wa: call by Mr, Lincotn was the final act 1 think I see rellet in signt, tough. M k sighed to-day as she tooked; Which Influenced Virginia, North Caro- he Lesisia } out of the window atid saw nothing but rowa of two-round--1 mean two-story |1na, Tennessee and Arkansas to join fed was known to oe | } buildings in sight. She missed the skyscrapers and tho agreeable discord of New | the ¢ ah a ai MAKI WE RUIRAE OH IH The Kiveere Gay {i hi is na i + mS a! With a shor Jac tri each bas i ; ida HDA ddhdlons 1 night. On one ‘coraer a TVONGTadUAtION CHOWIG IDs ta, miore pnmac uniiea icra TH hat lures peopple to live tn Flatbush? In the other three Border States— id be cheering for Linc i : mW betwe es ft nt and 4 V THE GINK name—Mathush. Bush recalls forest, ana our primitive an-| Maryland, Kentucky and Miseourl—the Opposite corner t ms 5 | ith the banding, ‘orm @ sajlor collar i. “ ‘4 are a Zie 4 = of a and ae ot eo sk Cestors ved in forests, And tacre is a curlous natural tendency amongst us to| people continued to be nearly equa'ly for ‘ scribed and Puzzled Read nbove the heme burween the. wide. frank drift back to our original state vided in sent reat efforts were me Gov, nt on ar tg and back panels, Button the coat with ‘aia |made by the lenders of both sides to {stthering hia “militia at Camp Ja ers Advised. lavas Ikcacccvered ‘Guline and tail ie { UT FLATBUSH has Ite redeem- | hare in the butter, wouldn't there? — | eontrol the State Legisiatures and the |*0” and bg a jsleeves up a ways with smaller ones: e Hanky one Ot Tt oe BY Now then, !f the Kensington town | pupttc offices, and exp ally. Preside Dear Kditor—Will you give the name Purdy, Captain of the Hoa die ae uous: Saauene ene patient beoau: AL questions con: | of sre ynce where T may et a fow that is, He w nk abot Ase A 8 that he him of the co: evening: PebCG Ha | CL rout UAteERS:CUy tor Riya Si vous plait mand and ¢ to Washinst ‘ae mute of my An BP, GREATOREX PURDY. eaving Capt muniarie a 1 Awawer—} RRA WURRA; T can answer your two « ues ~|Louls. And quickly ¢ iP dresses should be | dressed ‘ ; B+ Kentle spring has come | that gtutt in the last of your letter |for ho knew that the men Heer eNEEd. 16 TNE ee ene Ne ee eeten wil you don’t € it come down | uty me, What is A heaachipt ion’ |Jackson was in reality ( if ; of a summer cont for best, whieh will ere some Sunday when we r nae |moldiers, waiting only for the Fashion Editor | be servicoable, ax 1 am’ of United 8. Come early so SEF BY THE CABL SPATCHES Join the Confederate army of The Bvening | means. Will you help Sa UARES OF s, | hat ¢ ivew Oh § On the night of May 8 cannon, at , : kiegestion? Am twenty-two years 0 the peas and beans, ¥ that the Andrew ¢ 8 World. No pat | age. CEM bought 57 varieties in $500,000 donated a y nition and several hundred mo : ge. h i labels Jinserutable reaso 1,00) popul Jefferson Davis from New terns for designs | .nswer-t think a Ip length coat | for nots of ont he tie gre Louis fr in this column can By Se ant a ane at once w taben ’ how larg * 1 ihre hy ve man | on Ae aot, Cetn'a’ taotal Item cea, de oblained, Due a nik with isd orl lars patched River wae /reported all to him, aid next morning “Leckie wrth the descrip colar would ah hal ne verce in the \ting captain disguived himself by pu 1 bla matter | if Ray aaNet Hele there were | ¢) the dress of @ woman, with a an nt teen SE 18) 8 RUPTEe a”) eal ea Mio allable wh ) t ‘OU ern nv material for « But what I wanted to ask you ts | mMbon wus Played of a 0 work out patterns ee eas Funda’ ti ! ‘ Ii ine what color 14! a Flath swallowed a It would be earned before the first | born t DESCRIPTIONS. also to suggest ugh Park th be & ‘half ef the game was over, was trying to deilver his + pitedeneeals sit? Tam aixteen| Confederacy. He esta shed a can The first of these pretty lingerie have jet black hatr, black VER IN DEAR OLD LUNNON the pe mie AOL Boe nthe outskt Louis and call dresses ts comblned with all-over em-!oyes, rather light skin, but a very pale | O tlon of a sea elephant which ts 6 igh and 12 feet 1 ft “Camp Jack: Vout the he wring wet de. | oreldery which forms a bolero effect on | comptexton Mian M. €. ring to all accounts, They have him) reguier milltla Ming that |fenses of the camp and “planned how | the waist, dropping under the army tn! Answer Gome pretty shai 9 at blue A thls would capture it, belleving us lie | front and straight across the should navy oF dull Copenhaxe of the Bronx Zoo, Why BET cut 1 that the time had come to stop the |ers in back. A band of wide Val. lace JE A Tn eeality hovainell to nepiracy to deliver Missourt ty tie {edging is rounded over the huat, below pen Meg og TAGE BE borders who 1 tight for | Confederacy, {which are ingerts of tine tucking in seal. | from the ris At ihe BILENHIy. tie Soath, selze the arsenal and arms Lyon Takes the Camp. |Joped effect, seit Une, Ha rt with a sed Louls er places, and then| At 2 P.M. on the afternoon of May, The skirt ts trimmed correspondingly | 52 each hip. t ft wide trimmed with RNINST) the Cons |20 Capt, Lyon marched his force the knees, With a wide band of Ainge black velvet buttons to defina the TH? RULES: my uinp Jackson, His little army ver embroidery below, and @ acal-! opening, Pipe the yoke and crossing composed of one battalion of regulars || 1 of tucking at the top of the; with black ¥ also the waist Hne Plotted in Secret, with six pleces of artillery, four r ham OAL GtIEAE dof this latter, A sailor collar of heavy Ixce could trim In those days, most of tho|ments of Missouri volunteers and two! (0%, ihe aloevce, while the b the Waist, with yoke and undersleeves 1 not know just what the big menis of Home Guards, 1 all abort | 808 ENO pata, . of fine nd generals were driving men This force went throus ho allover embroidery. Rows BY | Dear Beltopstn dio Hiectenih tas it was printed in the news- streets of the city and ¢ ading insertion trim the part of) caennn ats paper, will you but paratiy W peop | surrounded Camp Jackso ” skirt, and also serve to outline the | tet me Pde required| read the newspapers in those days, Now | were placed ready to b ea | tucked pieces and bands. f the line two tucks in ui we ha the priva correspondence of and earthworks of the camp. second n 1 back corresponding: ’ the gr leaders of the and we rost, seeing he was surr 1 In & s ve th on the f Ala, does the # can explain many things which were sent a i trimmed wit r the ur tucks corresponding then unknown to peoples We know nelth na long , c jumper? AY F. } tat caseful of Camm » ‘ e trial in »? Vnat that on April 2%, 1861, President Jefferson | troops mean \ re A i Answer-Four and a half yards of Jat and co! | Davis of the Confederacy wrote to Gov. |States, But Capt, Lyon did not beliove rho! white linen and one yard of colored | Jackson of M’ssourt, ne him, and witho ado he dem and bo tt are required, Yes, the tucks are N retreat that | day I concur with you as to the great. |immediate surrender of the camp ‘ Val. lace nm In the back Jumper and ¢ 1 ; he Kets up f next ro Importance of capturing the a no other conditiona than that all ) ay down, below t \ with thowe on the sk ) y the “Geod Old 8 the strength uity ane and wecuring its supplies, rendered hg shall be tumanely | formed by the ins tr and back | Nh i ‘abet ie to send ¢ the} doubly important by the means taken treated,’ ows ¢ « iat trim th | Rate ihe Riel eee eee eee came my was ; tables.” | to obstruct y ‘ost, seeing that Capt. Lyon) tween the tlk x and the y tok friend, Arch ¢. Saran, der you unarmed victims of @ extraordinary € ered band the bottom, w “Wo ing along f Ans D BAKING of the Wolkaste | tile invaston. We look anxiousiy and | Jat once, and 8 Con-| pow of ii deilies the s pom very vin with t A Hogan affair, rd to | yefully for the day when the star | ates © themselves up and were | waist line mawtch w tment in e rat 1 have rer Missour! shall be added to the | hed re a is Up ie tile >. x ! ater st 1 sources th 103 ope onste!latio ¢ the Cor th nad bee order nor turht . ie Baepinan a aie Vania aeunoos: tin an open! Napa he <Contegarnte A gre had filled t ANSWERS TO QUERIES. y Arente jeased Wii the fitting from resort to resort in One| Blites of America eee u s yhensiances fact that he was enabled to report ved and TwentyeAfth street up to) 9h Lhe S' Gov. Tackeon-wrale: tothe eo eee eo enD at | Dear Kdttor—W kind aK Its brig progres the very nisht before the meeting with | Contes (pe isi ¥ of War at Richs | coowd ware. oi fed | some st 4 s * the champion, He was "L Y ; which: ade: tives sy ag ri b and, ley (hese elreums | Whe: teranhy ob ithe nment there were a number of lawless Aidttenel 5 | know, And wot ¢ hink I've got tn endous spurt in the fyst round ae We | rewdle wha wanted to fight, and t iP vear 4 sean io shales Li apie cuoe AUhG in of hin was no vitality the second in ae armed themselves wit stole, | : : hy i ke Pore imeneet WAY) parr : ant hammered him aitly., It] at pr knives and other smali weapons. Whe i ‘ ; Th 1 Thi 7 5 « are cone ’ ares « v¥ cluny ne Me Arcata eiee a gmciiete are cone |" Rlat and Bloodshed, See ee ret ta War atENI LantGe| e Rea! ing m opluton, It settled H for lous to maren When Capt, Lyon's men mar 1 Miss hoop é shine defense of [toward the aruenal with tho He { would suggest making tt Large luscious red- jo rough’ of the moh yi a have And as to Maloney Our Leriaiature has just | the rouse of tho, 30.6 oe result was no surpr 1 give me all u A A | Tipe tomatoes put up : ve Union A dastay ‘ MISSING MOTHER, | ata | ge ” fhe inne | bisnea rtain soldier, WH SEEKS the day they leave the Pew P ‘ By the HS | the bu nis inusket and it» ar f [chariod ; poi : Wihy we down't wons ene muff Ie ex 1 oak manted. and | into the head of. hie nie patle “nl Vines, All the fresh fog erleket tn sum a A on » toh this to Mem. | Of eects ae cians Et une ’ 1 ary \ sty?! gsmaching relish still in casgurt as he sta ts ‘ \ and wa being afraid iter one ‘ ev eh { No, 1920 Clinton aves oy A tea, olng rea had elieht | to or telegraphs, eeldieras bh r MG r ) rman) — tk 1 blende — or nine po atatai| Let Mer fell—more pittol ehots f oi fer d ' 5 ‘ on ioxtas . 1 to bee fateful! gitt trom a me ie ; fee . with the choicest in- a as fe . OLD FRIEND) Misto Idlers wore new; t ! F t| gredicnts that money Jacke Jolmelr med in ay . ' sin in| 3! Se ry ee q 7 Cl veltardias) HAN a4 Did'vou aver see , vies Ma can produce : That is . Tex, and onde feelings for Ihuergetitie , i wn tast! the quality ¢ reat tighti t thesome } 1 you did, you! voraiers oheved. i " the walloping Irishman, Panuit cis ot mae 0 Deal in s 1 Le, Joa Gans khocked Dat Hawking |! \ 4 x, ae ; onc ap hes second round iu the Broadway | : : Prep geints -_ S € Mis \ ni This was the last Mgt 4 t's Human ihe aia teers Cloet Ironkty tse » o in this city under Horton Jaw regula | °°"! if igs ; A Ktask ‘te g| had started the nows the . : iy And ' lgast battered the slats of One- k ws th : ai A ida any we v ! d Hogan #0 flercely in the second | S41 administere an § ad oF the \ 9 gO at the Madison the n of @ lack pit Yu a f ; at the young Californian heyah iA Goud, ¢ Miing in ext , t corner dazed and ag me Bolde ed Profess: we : r ;. ad so wide open that 1 bobs sone <a lot of solve! on 1 the ‘ ; 1 Thursday night, at Harry Pol- fearing he t ¢ brought ne of the f bie ISS, « New Twentleth Century © a on n £ hap Li ha any t - Pee ee smmy Maloney had the clinker sunk as tT 4 ad made of " o lin soul by his rival, Jack Good. |“) ut was tho ne di Ch La th n, about midway in the second roun n sor nt an: the Oddly enougi, in each of these tn- pce resun s ae y \ uw: A q 21k 10 ’ the chap knocked out had the|¢ ashe 1 ut 7 b ations: , ° better of the first round. Tn each case | ck O'Brien 1a a ) + aditiaala 1Draiion | ) Ue man who lost the first round rushed | Poi: ut Phliagelplis. of th I IT MAKES ron! s man furiously at the tap-ot the bell!) wqvhat's the outins eeun ; . @ vecond, and the rage of possiibe! Welt, I hope to. cop va 7 be ‘ r coupled with victouaness of a!-| money," sald Jack y > uf tack, carried the winner of the first sess) And, do know, he ave aaa pay » on off to slumberiand 1 time at the mi "1 ¥ The - 7 iT As Billy Delaney ways: “I always tet! tag with Miiv k niye man in the ring to be careful of iu & slsround go y " te other fellow's rush if he has hed jand he made Johnson too ‘ worst of the go up to that point. | s* a train The « oft ; “there's o 4 ” , ere tw a desperation back of a tan’ surprise eave it | | : who bas been dropped ws forced to anysow, rt i ‘ THE EVENING WURLD, aries of the Civil War HOW MISSOURI WAS KEPT ‘BATURDAY, MAY 6, 1911 te en DO eeeeeeenennenenaneae FIFTY YEARS AGO om men in ave using every cople, and pnt sired ay tt paved must move cautious Inactive, Missouri ‘ ary of War a Het i. was co: William §. Harney, ty yours se he had gradu r He was & Missouri tke meny of the regular arr vho Were Southerners by birt hatred for slavery. So. relatives and friends on @ duty to his 6 4 to frown upon and reser f the Union men of vent ahead and organiz into reg! prepared frustrate t of Gov. Thero was then ino St. Louls arsenal anc army officer, Capt wvave and devoted man who hu the 4 Lou themselves fight and Faokson mand of ery, Capt. Lyon was born In ¢ tout In 1818, graduated from Wea bP in I8tl, aml had gained honor aA lantry In the Mexican war iy Ist ant 1 The Union people of Mias all thetr trust th him. He mo arms and ammunition to kate ke He forred ustastic loyal Uy , and he drilled t Had 800 in Camp. y the olty of St, Louts woe ng Bt ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR HOME MAKING naro Cuocolo w Hennaro Abbatemaggio to-da PA Iaigl Arena and Ciro according to the the wet ont st Fuggnitare, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Etc. - INFORMER ACCUSES PRIEST rth wane vin the — system Cuoco "Cur rah oe up niter n of combining his ac | the body is “ amorriet with those of why Father He had y ineurred the John's Medi may Enrico Alfano, t cine Pures of the criminal society, and it wa colds, it will to do away w » The be under- aim to have possession stood why it « ter which Arena wrote and |», o ie vin to lave found It In the effects of the | is $0 valuable as e tonic And for drivin ety one Ht of this was vehemently | the impurities out of the blood. Bt feet. dence and the pall tool of the Carabl- Abba t testified that he hat heard Snow the accused priest, ant OF TALK ON MURDER. | Altai discussing the Cuccolo murders ’ "lat 19.99 o'clock on the morning after ome the assassinations. Vitozal repiled that VITERKO, ttaly, May 6—Two of the could prove that on the ¢ay and at st interesting of the alleged Camor- hour mentioned he was at the t comejery of Poggiorealo, of which he chaplain. AN EXPLAN nurder of Gen- lenied to-day by Arena, who denounced | the tissues and makes strength. Prevent« he Informer as a mantfacturer of evi. | pneumonia and consumption. Nat « | pa nt medicine, and free from poison ent language. ‘ous drugs. Fifty years in use. pers, in vio! and Chair a) . Attractive, substantially made and well finished in every particular. eathered oak. Price includes both pieces. Pay 25c weekly or 50c fortnightly, if more con- venient. Collector sent if requested. 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