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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, REFUSED AKSS Woman Lives Longer Than Man BRAVEQIRISROUT MRS.J.CARDNER NEWYORK WOMAN GIRL STOLEN BY GIRL LEAS © Because She’s a “Miser of Energy” YOUNG TOUGHSIN CRITICALLY ILL DROWNED AT SEA; FROM SCHOOL BY OFF FERRYBOAT 4%, 2 sted rom ny Perit Whi, Bot FIGHTON'L'TRAIN. AT FENWAY HOME DEATHAMYSTERY — WOMEN IN AUTO the Wage-Earner of the Family, Says Dr. Helen Knight, Agreeing With Okiahoma Brother. Sweetheart Wouldn’t Make — . | | Resent Rowdy Behavior and Only Physicians and Nurses Mrs. J. W. Sneed, Travelling| Child's Father Believes Di- i Up, So Anderson Dives Into | But the Advantage Will Disappear With Equality Be-| Break Their Umbrellas Permitted to See Famous With Family, Lost Off Ship vorced Wife Was One of | Bay to End Life. | tween the Sexes in Industrial and Political Fields Over Heads of Gang. Society Woman. 155 Miles From Shanghai. | the Kidnappers. 4 | in a Few Thousand Years. RESCUED BY DECKHAND. | - | sata | | | | . eng aere at Spectel io The Krening World) SBATTLE, Wash, May 22—Mrs. JW.) HARTFORD, Conn. May 2.—Nettie L a RE CAPTURE TWO OF THEM, | Boston May 2—Mrs, John Sneed of New York, wite of the factory | Kenyon, ten years old, disappeared from BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. a5 Sa Garner of Boston, {| Tobacco Company, waa, lost, trom. the| (8 Hagardviile Soboot tate yesterday ( " ree Women live longer than men decause they are ut i ay Ml at hee Benway home, tt s|steamer Tamba Maru, due Wednesday | erer & vistt women, who arrived Now Hilda Says She Won’t physiological misers, who accumulate energy without Majority ape by Sliding veovted today. whe returned trom a|fOR the Orient, according to wi in & touring car, ‘The gtr’ tathe { . x a deapatches received to-day « Kenyon, of the town of mer: ' expending it. n Pillars of Ele. visit to Gloucester two weeks am | Neves one of : . ™ ars =le- Myste ry ound er death. er i on the women was his di t Marry a Man Who Can't | This, at least, is the belfef of Dr. A. H. Stewart of | F Down Pillars of Ele very poor health. Ali the tentative en-|yne fell, jumped OF was thrawe aaa | vorced wite | * Oklahoma, who contributes an article on the com-| fi, ‘ V ted Structure. @agements which she bad made w not known, One theory is that she, Miss Martha Wadsworth, a teacher, i Stand 12 Highballs. parative longevity of the sexes to che current number SHRaRe Tavs Dees emitted ie tae ad eee ok, mn tee Mlorp Te coourras| ieee S20 Sone. wees a eee i 4 is have been permitted to Slwhen the ship was 155 miles out from | called hout revealing thetr names | of the Medion! Record. n ih onion | £0" OVE & week, and now none except! Shanghai, where Mrs. Sn ber pind the atylishiy dressed women asked if Because he couldn't wait until inter Women to-day lve longer than men,” concurs Dr.| +a na EC A gang of rowides took posse her physicians and 1 are allowed / hand and two «rown daughters and two | ‘hey might Netti. They were fm the day to kiss and make up Peter F. Helen Knight of New York City, “because they are! fs ieee { of an elevated train on the Broadway, | to go to her eickroom | sone embarked ushered into the reception roam, Nettie Andereon, thirty years old, with light conservators of averything, including their own Hives; | \! ti Mra. Gardner has been for a genera- curly hair and living at No, 23% Kast | It was @ happy family was summoned, She and the women ¢ ebtidren i Brooklyn, Hne early to-day and suc-) « t! uctor | tion as distinguishing « feat of Bos- because they are less exposed ¢o violent accidents than | |* ' eeded In) Grewbenting. the eonsy Seine reatere were singing In the social hadi whea| Steeted each other warmly. ‘Thirtieth street, jumped from the top and guards until a doren young women ton as the old State house and the) their father and mother retired. Mrs. Shortly afterward @ teacher who had eck Of the municipal ferryboat Man- men; because they dissipate less; vecause they have who were returning from some church Bunker Hill Monument, Her whim re-) Sneed was not missed by her husband| failed to find Nettle sounded an alarin. hattan into the bay at 1 o'clock this morning. He was rescued by John J. Statta, No. @ Virginia avenue, Rose Park, 8. 1, one of the deckhands, and warding her own personai amusements her extravagance and originality in en tertaining other people, her generous charitles and her activittes as an art | festival in Jamaica rose in thetr might | unui 3.30 A. M and taught the young ruffians a lesson The school buildings were vainty i | they will remember for a long while. searched. ‘There was nothing to show | that the girl went unwillingly, She bad At the offices of the Rritish- American Company it Was learned that Mr i fewer children than their grandmothers had, and because when they 4o| have their one or two or at most three infants chey are so well cared for i . tht {t has come to be a disgrace to @ physician to lose the life of a woman | patient at such a time.” ie 4 But this superior longevity of woman | 9 | ' is, Dr. Knight belleves, an acquired sex | Th been blowing his Sneed | ‘aken no clothing from ber room, whieh 6 motorman had | e6tiec have Kept public attention | and his family wore returning to Amer-| was in order was arraigned later in the day t r salt te ies eisey. void. the plies bdebls sug Th wenela a — bella Stuart went te Boston first aa the) hie Capi oe ome hae Bh hl he went to Somers, a few months ago ; * privil one which woman will lose were reviling (hi bride of Millionaire John I. Gardner, | “4 aoa” tana. ven He conguill w 0. n- pt) oy alae Brine an sradually as she advances in public lite FE HELEW ANIGHT | fithiest tenguage and were pelting wig gied to leave her in control of a pelea “4 ago he * -y to Cnida waged datectivee #0" r000 wer the alttio to South Beach vosterda Aniersn and competes with man in the market | be. E +i A, each other and everybody in the 68 | frie eortune ious the claurette thee | StL Saying that she had deen placed tn wibhed abe tron ereta vhs; a oY wth and the forum. | _| with bunches of paper end banan® “yt was early in her career that, on, torles b the oompiny. ‘This | 28 custody when he and his wite were *s Save “Already,” she says, “woman's outside ee ee pee's , hearing that some of her supposed | Was his first return to Amero divorced, Kenyon says Be belleves his highbalis and beer, and on their way ‘ A | Wi A Wy tal wife, who It is thought lives In Boston, activities are tending to subject her to It was just after the train pi close friends were sneering at her as & © learned by telegraph yesterday are Seeehey soot anit Anderson | the same nervous strain as man endures, Lorimer atreet that the Uttle suffra- | ion tamer because of the prominent| Of, the mad satalr’ sald one of the “nid tn the vestibak oot th tel jeep on the trolley, a . e bh er , ny's oMectal: No, 1 . in the vestibule ° There was a merry ‘crowd aboard, | 24 to-day she suffers occ pellets aah getty contingent arose and proved that | pegoie from all waiks of life who were | Ombany s js at No, 11 Fifth ave forms of nervous disease, as, for a singing, playing harmonicas and having | 91. @ good time. Anderson suddenly awoke, | Stance, jnue, “We know nothing of the details wathered at her parties, she borrowed | as yet. I presume Mr, Sneed will com @ young lion from a show which hap-| cast as soon as possible. ‘hool when the two women entered to talk with Nettle. It ts believed she carried the child to the auto while the mere woman can do battle atrenuously. They were @ broad-shouldered, muscu- locomotor ataxia, from which ly exempt.” \blinked at his sweetheart and accused | formerly she was practic her of flirting with one of the roysterers, | A Suffrage Argument. Bhe indignantly dented it and told him| By an ingenuity, which I envied her, dhe was “seeing things.” Dr. Knight deduced from her entire Wanted Just One Kiss. PRISONER © HOURS jar lot and each one had an umbrella and a handbs After whispering together « moment they jumped as if of one mind and made AS TROLLEY CAR | pened to be in town and turned 1t loose —_—— in her home. She jost a few friend NO CORONATION FLIGHTS. and one or two of her household ser vants did not stop going until they sot! ratat other women remained inside conversing for @ time to disarm auspiet > THE EVENING WORLD GETS Acetd) and when Peter relented and wanted to| her to talk to would she utter, “Well,” finally pleaded Peter, “if you him, but not a word) won't be any morning for me," threat- ened her sweetheart, Leaped Overboard. She laughed scorntully at him, and he angrily started for the upper deck. woman. She is slender, erect, gentle in . 3 Mount Morris Park, “I envy Dr. Lawton the phri They are the great conservators. They save life, energy, of violent accidents in their work or in maternity?” I asked. “No,” Dr. Knight answered, ‘Maternity has become so safe, women are 80 well cared for to-day, that it has come to be Imost a disgrace to a physician to lose | With a Stick. scratched them with their nails, i years old, of No. 432% Fourth avenue, Brooklyn, appeared in the Fifth Avenue | Court to-day to ask for a warrant for! the arrest of the assailant of her son, |of car windows on to the elevated struct- ure and slipped down the steel pillars to the street. Escaped Unhurt. respectively, of No. 127 Ridge atreet, |{nto the yard of Larsen & Johnson's ‘That was at 6.90 yesterday afternoon. (i Ki 3046 lane Cha Mira ad who toid M?*: Stover to her home last midnight. the police she lived on North Hightn A Southbound Hamburg avenue car, street, passing the yard, heard screams of Which Jchn Schaub was motorman, and sobs, ran Into the rear of the automoblie in She found prank Nulty of No. 27 spite of Schaub's effort ‘The duct. PATHETIC LETTER in France Causes gee ; ; he young ruffians. | \> «nel B | argument that if man wants to live os i @ furious attack on t 0 thelr homes in Burope. 3 By the time they reached St. George |!0N& a# woman he must permit her to Gagged by Supposed ,Watch- ‘They smashed their beset to aoe Mrs, Gardner has been so much an Astin ih Sastend LONGER WOODSIDE TRAINS é ey | Vote. * , over the heads of the rowltes; Yl noyed by the eaplonage of the Govern- LONDEC May 22.—Owtng to the a * Seed the Tore ebet ie aianee Hiag| Dr Knight's appearance typifies al} man in Yard and Pounded Knocked them down and kicked them: | iment omcials who watched her pur.| aeroplane dimaater in Paris ‘esterday, (CONS Island Railroad Heeds Paint was getting mad nerselt by this time, | tat is best in the American professional | pre =m they punched them with their fists and the Home OMe chases of art antiquities that she had f | Prohibiting ts to-day drafting a law roplaning over the coron- of Congested Traffic and Com- herself incorpe ed under the name make up she tossed her head and Vo!lce and manner and has quantities of One Woman, Thrown Into 5 Some of the yous tousha fougnt baie the Taadelia Stuart Gardner Museum ot ation crowd. Parliament wil be aakes sade pidl its sat a wouldn't say a word to him. | sort, silvery, gray hatr. | but with puny ¢ Re aes the teain| Art in the Fenway, Limited. Thus ah Many aviators have already an-| gtory of Wednemlay last telling of He followed her around from one part! “Women are ‘physiological misers,'"| ‘The mother of Peter Mahon, eleven! Arms of Man on Sidewalk, heen easerlty 8 ported aroma ome| §Ontended that ahe established the prin-| nounced their intention of witnessing ‘4 Nasi of the boat to the other trying to get| she said when I saw her in her office at ion the ciple that her importations were entitied | the coronation to be classified as for educational pur-| planes. pores. | The Fenway, her Boston pla one gested traMc conditions on the Long Ivland Ratiroad at the Woodside trans- | for station, the company today 1 | creased the accommeadationa by puttl procession from ro- a composer of merit but was despondont | ° rors ot won't talk to me, kiss me once just to| vitality which men expend prodigally, | Wig ts ty . a All but two escaped in thie way. AS|of the show houses of Americ: Decause he lacked the money to publign | on four and five car trade inetead ene ealtbars lee dea teeing PE stscat IGLNAr: Wane Bat iGzeeResa Fak at home suffering from Wiliam W. Tamlyn of No. 421 Monroe the majority fled a squad of policemen | ‘There are countless stories of young | hia work. hays Fae : No,” she shouted with a stamp of |dissipations which ace the reactions from | (utagq' ty Gunes en An been at | steeet, Brooklyn, and Mrs, Annie Stover | ho had responded at last to the motor: |artists, musicians and actoys who have| | Mrs. Gardner published It for him. @he| ‘The action was very gratitymg to the ; her foot. work. tended by @urgeon Kelly of Seney Hos-| i. 4g9 Grove atreet, are in the Ger- | men's distress signals arrived. been helped to independence and a high | forced the recognition by Boston soctety | ‘many commuters on the north site 3 ee. F + By Rader helen tiny eed - | ‘The belligernt young women had got| place in thelr callings by Mra. Gardner's| Of Leader Adamowskt and other pro-| who for month had been obliged to ) fust once,” he urged, “so I'll know} “The main reason, of course, for the! peter Mahon knocked a home run in| ™an Hospital in that borougt suffering | 90'% 4 Of David and Morris Rosen- ty Bealtit a Cory wnstanchott|texes of this type. Harvard men in need | stand in crowded cars during the rks you are not mad.” greater longevity of woman is her shel-|4 back lots game at Third avenue and | from severe cuts and bruises received in ixt 4 eighteen years old, |Soetic look a very melancholy. | of money help are employed somett through the Pennsylvania tunnel to “I'l not kiss you now,” retorted Hil-| tered life, Men are exposed to all Sorts! Ninth street, Brooklyn. The ball went |the overturning of an automobile in| DiAth sxteen Ony, ole Wi ieeeed la dbs bela St Oi abate bg da, who had relented to the extent of : to the number of fifty or moro doing Maphattan, and they are placing the concert she started inquiries which Gh re et Vr Our Famous Suit Stoc to stop. ( She watched him from the corner of|® woman patient. Fifth avenue and Peter McDonald of gutomobile slid to tho curb and turned ) } | her eye a moment and then started Small Familles Now. 0. 77 Fifth avenue, and told them that over, smith, who was driving, was € hysterically after him, He ran in and| “Maternity has no extreme perils ex- irl was being murdered in the Ice thrown tar out on the sidewalk, Mes out among the other passengers, always| cept for the woman who has absolutely | cream factory stable. The two young 8 ad Sir, Tari: ere keeping several feet in advance of her,|no resistance, no energy at all. Then, | men found an open door. hover 8nd Mr; Terai were: Tiled and when he reached. the top deck he} leaped overboard without hesitating. Her screams and the cries of an| overboard!" were heard by Capt. Ed- ward Stocking, who stopped che boat| in the midie of the bay and backed up. A second after Anderson had jumped, Statts plunged in after him. The cold water caused Anderson to change his mind about wanting to die, and being a| strong swimmer, Statts had no trouble with him. When the boat got up alongside the life-preservers and ropes, and both were| hauled up to the deck, At the Battery Policeman Naurie of | the Greenwich street station, arrested | fon was suffering from submersion and Gecided he should go to the hospital, too, the whole tendenc toward the small family. Three children are to-day a large allowance; one and two are more common, Maternity, hap- pening once or twice in a lifetime, and with the care which surrounds women to-day, is not a factor in longevity at all. “I can't reward extreme longevity as desirable,” Dr, Knight added. “Most centenarians have been dead to all practical purposes for at least twenty y of civilization 1s men more than one hundred years old, “Men expend a great deal of vital and nervous force in the process of making a living, and women who do into industry, into the professions, into the forum, conditions of liv- | In @ box stall at the back of the 4sainet the aide of the car with great Stable they found a man who, they Violence, but Miss Wilson shot through eaid, was holding little Peter against the open front window and landed In the wall with one hand and beating him the arms of William Dexter of No. &47 |1n the face with the other. He dropped front street, who was walking alon: jthe boy when they appeared and or- the street, and had turned on hearing dered them out of the place. the crash just in time to catch her, She They asked him why he was beating was not scratched. Landaa a ‘The other woman and the men struck T am the watchman here,” said the on their heads. Patrolmen Wright and man, “and these boys throw baseballs Rose, over the fence and then come in here CRIPPLE SUICIDE able to Get “Decent Posi- tion” Hunchback Puts Gas who were only a short distance away, called for an ambulance, and Dra, ‘The motor car was wrecked. Tho According to the best the young men ¢ront of the trolley was stove in and the could understand the man sald his passengers were shaken. name was Johnson, a = Nulty and his friend helpec Peter to ‘The farewell letter left by Daniel W. Burke, aged twenty-one, a Iittle hunch back, who killed himself with gas to day in his room at No, #8 Enst Six- Anderson. Hilda went along to tell| not lead parasitic lives meet similar|the street. Ie was weak and hystert- UNTERMYER OUT FOR teonth street, 1s a pathetic dooument, Former Prices $15, $20 and $22 Original Prices $25, $27 and $30 Hai: elm ell ataus it, Tr. sesh seranas upon their energies. cal. He said that every few minutes DEATH AVENUE BILL. Ge e Tee, yerds ct the ore) Ob LET NOTHING stand in your way of taking} WE EARNESTLY advise all who are in- Street Mott Sanavencnallthae Nene “More and more as women go | during the five hours his captors had | stacles that block the way of the de- | formed in making a living beaten him with a stick after gagging ‘ ir ” him with a piece of dirty bagging. Prominent Lawyer Asks Mayor to] ""T® whom it may concern," wrote Sacrificed 4625 Suits Divided Into Two Lots 2050 Tailored Suits | 2575 Swell Costumes $700 years, and 1 don't think women can{and smash and break and steal every- hrawiey and Meyer from the Gerina Tube in His Mouth. } two bobbing heads, the railings lined|take any credit for the record. Dr.|thing in sight pretending to look for jospital arrived in a few minutes. The with frightened passengers, Daniel| Lawton cites, for the year 189, 2,588] lost balls, This 1s the first one I'veever three were bruised and cut, ‘rica, another deckhand, threw them| women centenarlans as against 1,398| got my hands on. a | 0” advantage of this great money-saving opportunity. terested to come as early as possible. At this price Every suit in this assortment worth at least $15, the these, our choicest productions, cannot last. No the hunchback before he tied the tube | majority $22. Every one faultless, every one this| woman with a spark of love for fashion will be able 4 ing between men and women will People in the neighborhood sald the: $j v hic! a | | . f . * Girl Says Engagement Is Off. tie Wire: ee eo nrd. peveanias trom tine aa they Sign tne Measure, Which He Is Jin his mouth ana tay down to die. | ear's style, and every one the acme of tailored per-| to resist them. The latest styles a t infal Anderson insisted he was all right and ba b a to time ; This 4 ity that I, Daniel W.| ; ; ‘ Gldn't feel the least bit like dying any- Real Miser of Energy. during the late evening, but had not Sure Can Stand. Hurke, do hereby tuke my lite in my |G fection, presenting a choice of models and colors. Included are: nd wanted to go home, But the| “The female parasite, whose brain| known where they came from, enue Ceemyer bac. writen | Oe ; y : ; ! Heutenant sald he had no authority to| practically atrophies after marriage, ——_—»— Mayor Gaynor suggesting that he sien |OWR Pande. 1 am 8 oclpplaiand unanle | $22 Imported Mixture Suits, $7.50 $30 Black Satin Costumes, $10 Teleate nimi and ordered bim entered in| whore husband looks upon her aw one WOMAN DRINKS LYSOL the MeManus-Boylan bill providing for |” Ket & decent position, Xo ane wants $20 French Serge Suits, $7.50 $27 White Serge Suits, $10 he hospital i) of his possessions, and who ts gla oO the removal of the New York Central's Jo | irl *, 4 Vuldn, with tear-ntained face, admitted | 04 ns gopurded in ex hange for’. aupe IN ATTEMPT TO DIE, “isescr avente tracks. Untermer [STOW enouuh to do hard work | No $18 Hairline White Serge Suits, $7.50 | $25 Men's Serge Suits, $10 that they had been engaged for some] nor, ig indeed a mise of every form of a saya that, having examined the bill and|0M® Understands me. Please bury me $15 Mannish Tailor-Made Suits, $7.50 $25 Novelty Mixture Suits, $10 errr th rou with hie now)" ene | eee Disinfectant Used as Suicide Agency the Court of Appeals decision Kiven|syeqq, Kindly Tight’ and ‘Rock of GY $20 Silk Braided Suits, $7.50 $27 Sailor Collar Models $10 told the eutenant. “Any man who| Puzzles First-Aid Poe lant Friday, he is “unable to discover! ages,’ Forgive me and don't worry. I ; : . makes such a mess of things as he has| much, talks too much, isleies ” any plausible argument against the [tried my ‘best, but failed. Mlease bury (yy A rare chance for those who enjoy quality and| Even the all-conquering tailor-made suit is here can't marry me, Besides, I want a hus- 4 then takes to mi liceman, constitutionality of the law me near father." eat are eager to saye in securing it. All styles, all sizes | of real “rmade-to-order” t far above i ice band who can stand more than twulve| he never thinks it necessary to | pouicy omcers to-day ran against a He wrote the letter in response to al The suicide had roomed In the Six] eee fap. da ) : , ype, as far above its price or thirteen Mghballs. ‘That's all he| massage the fat off her unused | Toute olleers today tin amas st trom Herman Heyer, head of | teenth street houne for the past ax if and all colors in the combined lots. Novelties of a| class as the dressier styles; materials lovely, soft, rich, of 0 goodness!" ls +6 By ome a PO mre a8 4 " eeks, H other and sisters e ti r, i i 2 - 4 NEEM AoN leet tor Nea Coleat atta want nature tends to equilibrate [for sulclde when Mrs. Hertha (old- organization seeking to remove the| \eekn. Hin mother ai wetteet, They ie distinctly well bred type-tailored suits of rare} and, above all, wearable. Ladies accustomed to the ae Bie See etine , (onda. te eaullltvete |r emmer, twantyenine years of age, af “Dent Avenue’ tracks rere Mutat work when the body ot 2 charm, Many sailor collars and long rol! front ef-|best will be delighted with any one of them. So —_—— - Sine te thts oa sun Knace fan | NO: 411 Hast Seventy-second street, was asec, RGN thelr deformed kinsman was found fects, front and back panel skirts; elegant beyond | many and so varied that to invite you to see them SOLDIER ON TRIAL FOR than the woman of to-day, Mentally | taken to Hellevue H¢ ins conaee 440 POLICEMEN GET LEAVE. | 1. iiiixe the room in wnich he kt the power of praise. is all that we can do in print. KILLING SWEETHEART. | °"! Phystcstty men RAD Or Bi) ee OR ee ee ee mae eae | himself, said to-day that his Inst A 4 } Ny Decmmuia snore. Slike AIRUATEY OF Te vin wae waa gn Quiy infront of wie WAe Y | ployment. ha heen gels hea? Alterations FREE Continued 14-16West 14th Street occupation nt, Will modify sex | Davis, wi s 3 Ine” irons for a sinall commission, — fe The FREE. Al abe { ‘ , < ouse, didn't know what the stuf w on Dee ‘i ; Rati end aeahed: ta iteration System is un- \ Artilleryman From Fort Slocum) aifterences t mean in a few |) aidn't now what the atu wat, n Decoration Day kept entirely to Iunwelt ant weomed The ERY { jon ystem is un NEW YORK. ot A ae ti aa hundred years, but in 2.000 or 3,000 /but he ran to a neighboring drug store a nave and forty policemen | ave no friends ¢ one Interested in affected by these reductions, insuring é Will Claim “Brainstorm” as | eur with the dattle and 4 an antidote With ave applied for and been granted a | him isto ¥ the same perfection of fit as whe: 4604462 Fulton Street His Defense. ane eu ne Ae Lag Tenia Ee iN cee eee ECOTE eave of apsence on Decoration Day rlet Fever May Close Wellesley a these garments sold at regular price BROOKLYN a n and ne deprived of her | arrived aie " veterans of either thei *” tad 5 % arte Re econ | te atta ae ite ahammar bandana SO set astro here Mate Batty MY adenine of 30 $3 646651 Broad Steet wi PUAING, No Ys May S8.—Core | 00% " i an, And,"{months ago. She got work for herself Waa of the rebellion of the Bpantah ght epidemic of mearlet fever at Wel » Ss A 5 - E poral Lawrence Spohr of the United] haat’ pe Knient uuizalcaiiy, “chain land manawed to keep lier litte nome American war, and a recent law makew piesa otsacariey HAR ae Wels | 6a Sale Tuesday at{All Three Stores 3 LARGE stores, NEWARK es States Coast Artillery, stationed at Fort ole 0n wurtrawe Lisett itt re a tee" i hae ambent upon the Police Commis vik cath Of : SER Rar y DP Cw in é id Slocum, was placed on trial before 8u-| men want to live er let them give ra found her nearly dead * to give them a day off to pa ¢ are five casos among the girls of 2 oy pay) Os Ye \; GeeF WIT preme Court Judge Arthur 8. Tompkins | women the vote.” rade. he freshman class, and it 1s sald that ad “ Cm ay ; _ to-day on an Indictment charging him omer Ter the benefit of the east side But they aon't have to parade unle » dev ool may be tem cist ; with the murder of Rosa O'Toole at; POLICE SURGEON FINED. saponified product of coal they want porartly cloi iT nl alt wal yon) ‘ CRANDALL’ White Plains on the evening of April 7. | Pisin on pli yeeaeey ed ECGE r Spohr, who is a musician and was a \" complete Report on Sick Pollce- hemically as C7 H8 OF rena - (& ESTABLISHED 184) crack shot at the Fort, shot and killed : and is derived by the destruction of coal, mn ae * (ident Makers of Baby Rosa, who was his sweetheart, when he | man Cost Dr. Higgins 806, jan Jed sartbe rfid val tee ued “ - Carilages In New York found her with a young man named! pojcoe Commisstoner Cropsey to-day! fly as a disinfectant Good, reliable wori Woodin. He also wounded Woodin, who | imposed a fine of ten days’ pay lefly aa ot lower prices: than Will be one of the principal witnesses | Bote ur. een oe ering grove hargedat dep"? stores, ice Surgeon Edward T. Hig) i ¥ charge against the prisoner. i , j , LATE COLLECTION. : Sipont, through his lawyer, Charles H, {Commissioner found Dr. Higgins gulity $16,000 P ATE COL or 593 3d AV. Noxon of New Rochelle, will offer a de- | Of falling to make out technically vom’ | ay May 99 Nearly $16 : feure that be had @ “brainstorm” when | Plete reports on the condition of sick | TOLEDO. Du May it Nuily git, y © shot Rosa and that he was not ac-| Policemen. A rule of the department . countable for his act. tol. Murray HAM Txt ‘Attorney Lee Parsona Davis, who {|a geparate report on every visit to aj at the Tabernacle for hi six weeks in sh COP Eats 4 prosecuting, says he has letters written | sick policeman, the Evangelistic congregation, whitch hy Spohr in which he threatened to Kili) Dr. Higgins urged in his defense that came to a close last night exact a ‘$ the girl if she went with any other man|when there was no change in the con-. offering for evangelist was $1 “ and that they show premeditation and | dition of a patient he did not see the 435.5 preak all pr 0 ards ¥. and New Jee deliberation. ; necessity: of dupli ing a former re- The total Cr Amn e w Spohr was a musical composer and! port. This excuse didn't go. As the paign was $0, total at r ul wrote a selection called “Thelma,” his) police surgeons get $3.0 a year a ten tendance was e total JZ 1h COVER Cte pet name for his sweetbeart, \daya’ fine amounts to $96, ' sd Assistant District- | prescribes that the surgeons shall make h Billy Sunday at yesterday's services COVER CO. STEWART SLIP | sat tances ate ate MRaamanencaeati RUSK Ser: PAIRED ACW TaUeR SUNG one ‘adi to tae pollen Wee ican neptirdel important clerical and gardening work | oredit where it t¢ due—to The Eventni; pated to which Mr, Tamlyn, A. W. Smith of No. | and turned them over to the polic brought out the information that he w world. a bonged ee hun, “but—Pll kiss you tn} going to and trom yivelinls vane cream factory. Young Mahon climbed | 31 fighth atreet and Miss 1, Wilson looked them up in the Clymer street bee pal Shem tinre Fiver i he morning.” majority of women are still protected.” | the fence to get it. 5 : A No, you'll kiss me now, or there| “But 1s not this advantage offset by ‘ lof No, 421 Mudison avenue wore taking | station on charges of disorderly oon d

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