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TWO WOMEN WEAR WIDOW'S WEEDS FOR MAJOR BOSWORTH Civil War Veteran’s Supposed Wife Collapses When She Learns of Another. i WEDDED, SHE THOUGHT Son of Real Spouse, Who Is| Still Living, Breaks in on Her Grief, THE EVENING WORLD, Woman of the Future to Be the Worker, As Man Is Now; His Greatness Passed Miss O’Reilly Explains Why! Women’s Trade Union: League Has Incorporated and Its Aims, Including| Building of Temple o1 Labor. | First Step Is to Unionize All! Working Women—Snob-| bishness of English-| Speaking Girls the Great-| est Cbstacle—Must Teach by Sf Dignity of | of Leadon | “ ixola Greeley-Smith: | By By A broken ‘ now and grow. | When Justice ing old, in her home at No. 167 Wert } Adal healer al One Hundred and ‘tT ninth street certificate off W : a ittale bee forty Union Tengue ths ELIZ OT CHER in lamentation that her “heart i fe one tiving sequel oP a corner arly two gen. eof the Wom: | a 2 | ° month ago an’s Temple of, La- | ma have Gistricte of our own, | Peru vit ne | acconding to the distribution of nation- War veteran ing this | alities. =| son of the i swom-| “We hope eventually to establish a of t en devoted to the temple alace of labor—we Kanlzation of female “eter to call it a temple—where all | ther lying sequel of Bosworth's | try plan eventually to have @ central, Unions will have their offices and as- | nodest home in the Rronx, | palace of temple Where the headquar. | ® y rooms and where united labor | ters of all unions be hoid Its merrymaking in its own whahe thera’ will Ge room and restaurant. esha: Phe aNeiing: ah id more women are realiaing | restaurant ae bet bi The present headquarters of the Pe neat league, at No. 43 East Twe ond phe dd ; den te te le ee : © my belief that the great- | Judge Rosalsky Says Cella nent of Water, | Kor there every week some AE Ie lth ects d was popular 000 nised working girls axl the future is in the hands of | Rendered a Service to So- $ fi es, Was found ated With the league as mble for! womad, Men may stand around for * . dead in bed of apoplexy at the One! lectures, for singing and dancing | 20 contarie: bth aan ciety by Confessing. Hundred and Twenty-ninth atreet house | classes or for club mygetings, walen| —Mfaty lord dude on April § Init. Mra. Core Bosworth, /are bexun by a festive supper servea| {ne Maentine woman, who te nok who had locked upon him as a devdted 1a the haere on restaurant ee ee et ee IE JPW THEORY. Maine dan Keue, wears ib en Loan bi ’ Woments | StMsaiing, working and in the end CONFIRMS NEW THEORY. WOM n ue Re lee ieneeoreeraum sueau omen's| triumphine, And the woman of the | fo) Nad anne Gs | reer uemed Une eaan Sotiste nines Iselin esate: Jess/au | - _ of accompli wan {9 now a worke ; 3 Friend Tells Story. things tor wor \ will learn to feet with Taine Establishes the Certainty of But soon came the shock waich turned and the incorporat . the th worth ¢ e . neve: memories to and eft her le group who won a fasous vietory aentre through Finger Prints as Means of Bosworth, who ite RP A di looied eo lor Identification. latter s woman said Mary Dre ox —_— Mrs. Bosworth, as we havea the League Leon nu her for man. ars, {s too [il to tell a President; Carola V @ witied most] Although he had seven prevfous con- coherent story was a wet Kilaabeth Dutcher and © of thiy be-|victions for burglary standing against 1 Centre Mo ot, secretaries, 2 bute to the old-| him, Caesar J, Cella, alias Crispi, was amet To Reach AN Kinds. favhioned =m! 1S angel type of off to-day with six months In the purted fund. ’ n, 4 said he would ke to call} penitentiary by Judge Rosalsky because They w is, of atiention of the advanced women | hoe pleaded guilty inst week, and thu one day and were marriet—at i professions to the fact that nO) Conarned | rtking. way the fis the nelghbors understood so—th ety one of then had ever earned such a of Zdeut. Faurot o ted down thove League's sum. Now, to my way of thinking, go Fosaisky “Cora had Yr out Cella, in contorsing asted the . nt identifleation time to thine sie turn to the rendered a service to 50: and he lost it in spesulation or Nn 2% inst the store of M. 4 € * 7 ve Centre be of an n at No, 178 Wooster street ne nal women don't mia thiat latte she has le 1 Moriches, soon to speni Ma love, jor Bo i tha noth A low, She div narriige cert It was dated arned his nis father had | wis two a quarrel, | He sald mother whe Phere had bes ud told him, the house a At le py Oiher times she seems to realize tol some extenf her misfortunes and can. | noi control her grief, Ir is too saad] | tetas, t and do not k © will be wo car ey 7 He had i Senator Saxe Knows Got. State Senator " ot Major Bosworth, took at his offlee today, two el fie e heen Maj, Hoswort more girl realize that te 5, Sho, na, Akba and | not wife, met eac them once;| they are in industry to stay, even If {aimur, all of whom prominent and | eum one in May, 190%, when TI calied on Maj.| they get married, They prefer to keep |...) Hosworth at bie home, ani the other] thelr Jobs. Tt ts all very bar we his death, when she girl doesn't ne my office and Produced cefat SRGetla ge: HUE Aa e nifloate, dated iH vamneating | standard of living for some one else} ine ¢ considerable | Judge of that question riod & tate what | And more and to worry. They've proved — their and now we want the girl who son a pane of & y aro not tn brains exonerated hia abtit wit. pinining that he had de- t nesses by ¢ Tt took us time to learn the celved t! Judge Rowalsky accepted Now we know that to rea ore a plea of guilty of unlawful entry, ‘The eign giris you 1 rest ¢ in indictment charged burglary as @ aec- something they k: about before they ond offender. When Cella was arraigned for nen- came ¢o this ¢ ry. $ if tence to-day his lawser, Louls Splexe! Snobbishness In the Way. Npernace she greatens aifonty | MIs, Rose Tled-Down While] fecleret thes, tin prisoner Tad heer we “rcounter is the little snobbivs sf | i. ecording to Mr. Splegel f Dill Snyder Operates at 1 at honest. Inhor for f - th: Then he diseha ¢ 1s better then the fore | nd that tr ts Central Park. @ detectives had exposed ti her socially to belong with them | ; in a union, You | ry ha and our schocls ha veined A ah ie meets by cated us that very few porsons Boral reeled Fealize the worth and the dignity as was, to quote Intter) si3¢ te ach of the labor they perform. When § ed under the Knife inl sympathy with guch pollce methods,’ just west So exel of asive ve apartmer continued the Court, addressing Cella “You paid the penalty for your former erime and you were entitled to a rec eipt you put your best thought and ef- fort into sweeping @ crossing you are tle to just as much re- | ix tie aimosphere of the Rose home Mitt prone ane ad ot spect as the man or woman who nat fot even Bill Snyder, aoolad arbiter | tmen introduced in the Jequalatur ~ makes au exquisite gown or statue. of the zoo, da reak into tt which Iam in full aympathy, [t makes And incidentally the poet and the [oo aie 5 i apa Hole Jex-convicts wards of the State and sculptor have a perfectly beanti- | | (a to the Loule Pour-| Makes tt a misdemeanor for any one ful time while doing their work.” ae | to refer to a former offender as an ex Gra wou (ind snobniel t ax long as the ex-conytet ts honestly, Calis It a Device. tmpe , mean the} your case the ‘ ing itapt |. t you was the We don't enco: that fdea at] oo” ” Miss O'Reilly answered, “TL thint: osing it, If they ever had tt ¢ Is no one & ng the Italian girls here oe ee all wbout it exe Nee Meeueor testa commen: (a tUaur sgnt-innlihe peas and cmeak a self, and the events date back to the | gers te very imporcant, otherwise , yee eer 3 aa ihe = they undermine the tredos by found that aw had : ry | working for lower wages. Knowing |‘ irned in and {11 thing that . DOCTOR IN 8,000-MILE woreiey for Lowen wane, ae’ ats de et x bat a wu RACE TO REACH PATIENT. | EN pate ed a ace 14 LOS ANGELES, May 1%.—Dr. J. J.| ca girle are gost pagkel knit , “ho fominent surgeon of this tom 0 Ingrown part teat p Reanee Mae aitan ao the attempted substitution of $7- Qidn't. Mh journsy to a patien’ Mildred rc a-weok foreign girl. for $12-a-wees wis watd that twenty-two years old slter of Amertoans. ul A : L. Browning, who became 1!!! In Rome. All Agree to Work, away ? ‘The cause of her Hines" was not re ‘another new featuer of the Ieazue | at 2 He went to Sohene tat ya ee ie UO Choate, lin that évery one of the 600 members| PDK done wor | Mer consent to do wome: work w the trip in eleven days,” leaving New |i pledged to do some work, ax Well 8) and she was untied Rill had kille added that I not need York on the Mauretania, Mrs. Brown-| ‘° make contributions. We have work creetly withdrawn t n D 1 8 nil vd ing and her, daughter left March 16 to| ers in thirty-flve Assembly districts, | she walked about with © that #he had sent him money wit spend @ year abroad. but eventually we shi 1 make a new, ef and the imp had disappearea. which to come home, “= ) ‘ a FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1911, VANISHING DOCTOR 9-WORD QUESTION AGAIN DISAPPEARS TOAWOMANCOSTS Bates, Who Had 10 Had Returned Af- IRe efuses to ter Nine Years in Obscurity, Lost From Friends. When and Pays Over the Money. 5 Apekogtie Ordered by Court |PATIENTS WAIT VAINLY, Duncan mawarts, lawyer for the Yaqu! Mining Company, No. 42 Broad way, showed to-day that he has sport. | Dr Kelly, Who snares Olfice ge ony eg eu tems ot | the trial of a sult for $100,000, bam | against his cltent, tw Mrs. M and Home, Offers No Merchant in Justice Marean's part o the Brookivn Supreme © Explanation. INNEW MYSTERY, LAWYER SoD FINE Mra. Merchant te the wife of Robert Mercha kin Part [IV of the Kings County ne anges Tndleations are that Dr. W. H. Rates, that the estate ¢ James the physictan who returned to New Mocullom, lat austin York a few weeks ago and resumed trix, has lefrau t100,08% | practice after having been atrangely worth of in the missing for nine years, again has dis- Se was on the stond to-day and had appeared. Dr. Bates'a case attracted tot, under the guldance of her lawy widespread attention by reason of his fr mptroler Edwant M, Grout, going away at the heleht of his carcer Of her father's connection with the and whon he seemed to havea promising Tne cone . ‘ Then Lawyer Edwants began the ture, He was Induced several weeks s-akniba tion © by Dr. J. K Kelly of No 7 W ‘Have you had any other visions from Eighty-third street, to start all over your father?” was hia frat question. again, and Dr. Kelly shared his home!” pat, tut! Thatta a vert! jand o quest t out, sald Just After appare being settied for ie Marean | Jnere to begin t atile tore the Ww Your Honor, sald Edwards, Dr. Rates wen t that perr te ross-examt: | home st was natl Rates dep 1 It ja not.’ safa the J “There oy May 18 AN fr as heen nothing in timon Rates had Up to such a question. She sald she sald, If it please the Court" persons jo Inquired sir withdraw that question, t , e in 1 Hows Mr twa 1 apologize to Mrs mation as to when |{h B Established Over 50 Years N. S. BRANN Dr, were & Neen ened a oa the MANUFACTURING JEWELLER pions ie rece fey » 231 Eighth Ave. |hung up. Some who, profess to be ical uaital frends of Dr. Bates sa : a that Dr, Kelly RETIRING will return. | net Nag eeuaad | FROM BUSINESS starting anew at his | MMoult he dropped out of | had, wp to that teen own at one of the most famous heart | spectatiats 1 country, and lived at k avenue. He was found acting as an assistant Building Coming Down Only a few days left to dispose of 250,000 worth f Diamonds, Watehes and ewelry, regard- less of cost. time, was carried away, T Engraving Done Free the | | jo re and Instructed the detectives t0 | her two days fe agein w Ing. She | Made Full Confession. ing Paris and other European’ ctites | i ia On tria’ la produced what appeared | Where the clues led, but be‘ore he wa | he @ perfect allbl. obi ‘S| yt fow Rent 8 ap oe Kelly found his lagainst lim was the f OM" letend practising in Grand Berke, N:| rT A | r ns presented by I Faurot Ii and prevailed u um to come | Ht Fearing the effect of the finger prin's|to New York to asstat tn an operation. | conte ws toward th end Hates ylelded the im. nds to remain, RACE COURSE E OVER GRAVES. neers Under New| © Cy Track, Utah, May 19.—An which presen he fe site for the new $250,000 Mon | all e the und brother of Lott Smith, the | * Mormon Danite Men's Oxtords Dressy and Comfortable Low Shoes for Suramer Wear Built on Coward la which follow the r ural curves of the foot, and require no'break= ing in.” Should not only taste good, but should nourish the body, Some people stick to certain foods they have been accus- tomed to eat, but which do not give the power of mind and body to be had from some other foods. 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