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TI OR gg on aR ne “HILLED IN WRECK |How Bobby Keeps Cool on a Hot Day @ @ @ By Eleanor Schorer|A FEW THEATRES OFFASTEWTORK) fT) | STIL RUNNING TRAIN ON THE ERIE SPITE OF HEAT Engineer Meets Death and “Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford” Half Dozen Passengers Hurt Will Celebrate 350th Per- When Express Hits Engine, formance Monday Night. ROCHESTER, N. ¥., Juty 18.—Weat- bound passenger train No. 5, the Buffalo express, on the Erie ratiroad, running from New York to "uffalo, ran at full speed into a switch angine one halt! mile east of the high bridge at Portage | early to-day, dera'ling the train and totally wrecking the express car, En. gineer William Olliver of the passenger wae killed and his fireman injured Seven passengers were injured, seb of them sertousty, They were given | medical attention from physicians from Nunda and Hornell. Train No. 5 was due at the high bridge at 5.10, but was Inte and running | fast. The awitch engine was suppo: to be on a Aiding, but was ten feet on the main track, it is alleged Neither the engineer nor fireman of the switeh engine were aboard at the time of the THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1911. The hot wave of Iast week compelled the closing of many theatrical attrac- tions, but “Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford” continues *@ live up to its name at the George M. Cohan Theatre and Monday night will celebrate Its 380th perform- ance in New York | ‘The Ziegfeld Follies still pursue thelr merry way at the Jardin de Paris, “The Red Rose," with Valeska Surat!, will rematp in full bloom at the Globe Theatre “The Pink Lady,” at the New Amster: dam Theatre, continues among the mort popular girls in town. “Uncle Tom's Catt the Academy of Musi The sixth week of the engagement of’ Morton and Moore in The Merry Whirl will begin at the Columbia Theatre Monday afternoon ‘ will be given at t Vaudeville Attractions. collision. Ethel Conrad and Lillian Graham, The Buffalo wrecking crew te on the ene © two young women who are out on : 2 | bat! for the shooting of W. EB. D. Stom | will be the spectal feature at Hammer- man bet right In stopping any person KENNELLY MOVES Stein's Root arden, They are billed Dont uo iigsit, Greamoph oe LANDMARKS FALL MIDSUMMER BI,OCK| seauine nieacine wit genet | be Sophie > $, | Tucke D AT LAST! My observant TO THE SHORE. members of the train crew were seri- Ben Welch, Elizabeth Brice F° and Charles King, Martinette and Syl- friend, Mister Hoffman did not | beat it back to the dykes and | Windmills of Holland as I had feared. | AT BIG GAM all He heeded the lute of the North and | Wire taiered when the Bualo Ieorocs . went to the Bronx, and this is how of the ‘erie Ratiroad collided with a ‘ { tabe ooreuen ements ‘ two miles this side of Buffalo, at 6.16 | pee ened —— | At the Erie Railroad office tn this elty {t was stated this forenoon that only En- gincer Oliver was killed and three train men injured tn the train wreck at Ports age, The declaration was made that none of the passengers was injured. The statement given out by the road was as follows Engineer Oliver was killed and three |r mp Raymond Zirkel's opers ye fod," Cunningham and Marton | Roberts, Hayes and Roberts, McAvoy and Stearltng, t hires Dooieys, John } Romano and Maude Earl, and Richard jeon's dog! vester, Jarrow, Hassan Ben Al's Ter ‘a A. M. to-day [ Arabs, and Bedint and Arthur, ‘The bill at the Pitth Avenue Theatre | Wud you be suprised to hear that ‘The injured were the fireman, baggage the Mus« master and express messenger. It is Will include Atda Overton Walker apd ittos t# hard on the Job | BY W.P. Ms LOUGH LIN. | way up her in ron, Mr ‘Loughlin? | At th 4 American Must Hall will Be . i - ABA Wud you ahaa your head and ‘ | Agnes Mahr and company, !iobert Reol- said they will prabably recover, Ad-| Aged Hiram Eaton Felled by aks yourself can it bee th Wreckers Level Many Famous liand, Marie Dreams, Blake's Ctreus, ' it bee that vi Ayes hs anh ofoes of the] °° ILL EDWARDS'S gang of gleaners of the garbags by the gaslight are 8| thruth ts fast becoming a exetingt bd | Fisher and Greene, Allen and Reed aad more passengers wae hurts") Prisongr and Pounded on |} ‘tiferoue with thetr “whore” and “aiddana” and as pandemontously vio-| Virtue in Meona, when T tell yor that Structures to Get Sites for fitipamcr GT aden MAE Abe: erected Baal fo | lent with the aghcans as ever during those restless, roasting nights» The! I woke this morning remembering | Parks and Beaches ’ Pr Nee i PR Me RE a ale Head With St jsteaming, smelling cans remain on the sidewalks long after the racket of empty-| that my sleep had ben gratly des. | Larger Buildin loft New York at 7.40 o'clock lant cane ead ith stone. ing them ceases, And vo the odors that ascend from them find their way Inte the! turbed By stray musquittos wot says | 8 gS. | Psi Boag Mctot ilar eta bey ing, was due in Buffalo at 7. | *uperheated rooms of the rempected taxpayer and the struggling tenant allke | to each other, “Come have @ Drink | hd . Theatre, Brien morning, It was just entering Berio on_me all night.” This is hard, becose [ moved up O14 landmarks tm central districts) here when I heard that Bronx peeple | are being torn down this eummer to| ly, I don't belleve that “big Bill" atiment in Port Washington, /and mightily primed with common se! L. 1, to-day sustains Hiram Eaton, the| eleaners sdwards, who is a mighty chap| » Accepts the night-biooming garbage the best solution of what must always be a trying problem. He) Beach. Among Eugene 0'1 when the help engine, moving toward] Pubilc the main line from a sidetrack, bore down upon it, The engines came to- rson the bill will be | rke, Helena Predert: and Company, Jewell’s Mannikins, Agt®+ dossen know wot a musquitto loog ley and Lee and Rert Fitzgibben seventy-year-old deputy sheriff who |may have an array of reasons for robbing the much belabored New Yorker of| like. Ether I ww make sites for great business stiuc- The Brighton ch Musto. Hall, aether sidewise with terrific force | A wrecking train was immediately] *%t and killed an unidentified tramp|his sleep and offending his eyes and nose with the sight of those festering cane,| rumors or else a ill wind must have | tures. PAaea . » will have mong despatched to the scene from Buffalo, | yesterday after the fellow, who was un-|%Ut # far his rensons ate merely opinions that do not stand out well under the| blown them over from Jersey shores, Wreckers finished leveling the big [others McIntyre and Heath, tier ry tral adi t - iJ searchiight of logic. Wot shall we do—"Sick Transom Go- e | Weston, Bert Lestie and ¢ company Mother train was made up to carty| der arrest, had attacked bis aged cap- phe vb f | Math” to the tnan wot finds some | We*t Presbyterian. Church edifice on | Mike Hernard and Willie Weston, Mr. Fpeimsornare © © wrecked train \n-} tor, beaten him brutally with @ stone Bil pata tel ta ia nights don't want it. They are verging 2n poison to kil them insigs entirely. Forty-second street this week; also the and Mrs. Harry Thorne, Peterson < r and then tried to escapes viet | Mr. Loughlin, T am with c of the Windsor Arcade and | Brothers and tie Mabel Fonda troupe. attached to the wreckel (rainand wom] Hatin was cut badly om the tend, and, Nothin te aaved by the change. No reform tx efected. Night work snouta| PMAN. [the ola Prest 3 " i MISTER HOFFMAN the old Presbyterian Board of Foteign Pi MG cee dirorag nz, {8 | Miastons’ home, once the Lenox mansion, {ure to those pests. Over in Flacbuen | °7 the northenst corner of Fifth avenue| yy the mosquitoes are holding a regular |2?4 Twelfth atreet. They are at work Old Home Week. And T hear that they [still on parte of the Grand Central Sta- are real thing in old timers, too tlon and various lesser structures tn | At Luna Park the latest of mi | varied and startling attractions are known as “Daffy | e and “The Aue je has been busy in the Rockaway! tomobile Speedway," on which real mo- section, where auction buyers have|torcars are used, taken many lots and houses at high| Among many novelties at Steepte- of the passengers were asleep when 4] because of cresh came. The sudden Jar hurled | condition js serious. tHe wae somewhat some of them from their berths, but st] improved to-day, wae said there was no pante, ia The man who was shot was of mu Engineer Oliver, who lived at Horni hy was crushed to death by his own engine. | UM? Build and not more than thirt not be resorted to unless it 1s of absolute human necessity. In this case it ts not Cut ft out, Bill! * age physicians say his rate j chase Park the Aviation Carpet con- 1 " * five years old. He had been annoyini i Father ra Ao a || tanee 46 ata taree ceowaa The dreman is believed to have been} ¥o0 ohana eullatea pea yy peers midtown centres, They. nave completed | inues 0 draw large crowde, saved from instant death by jumping \ a 8 Pots RALPH W. SLOCUM—Your witless |the demolition of the Alpine apartments| ane of the next operations. It will be Bea ls ene oe ae None of the crew on the help engine was ae h for egy days and had defied attack on the more than six hundred |&t Broadway and Thirty-third street| replaced with a ble structure to be= injured. ‘on when told to leave, wild animal train s, the fat women’s exhibit, King Car jlos’e Indian Village and Wild Weer, the Diving Girls and the Suffragettes. “A Chinese Honeymoon” will be writers at Reno who wrote their honest | With the adjoining McAlpin buildings! come part of the Grand Central Tere ee the physical condition of jon the Thirty-fourth street corner where | et group. i A a ee leffries is in line with the cowardice Or ote! b th avenue's interes! th of that prompts a navvy to kick @ chap [tunes ee” Sauare Hotel ls to bey aoe econd iret has centred in the When he's down. None of us could tell destruction of the Forty-seventt, atree: ait ila scenery than ever and bathing with lunproper clothing and arrested him. On the way to the village calaboose the | at Palisades Amusemen MILLIONAIRES FIGHT tramp jerked himself free, seized a large just what was inside that big frame of |, Bulidings to be torn down and con-! nait of Windsor Arcade. But the ai bo Comite Opera Compan rock and felled Eaton, ‘Then he has Jeff's. Science has not yet made it| tracts completed for such work soon af-| nue and its cross streets have lost| AP? ke F mered (he older man on the head until! possible to tell how much “heart” ts|ter the turn of 1912 would make a city | many prominent buildings, mostly cost | nee a he thought he was unconscious, and back of the muscle. You, posing as alin themselves. All kinds of structures | ly dwellings, as a result of the contin. STOLE ACTOR'S AUTO. fled, Katon managed to raise himeelf. sport, should know what Im by | are included in the year's wreckage. | ued trade invasion mubbeiadiadlste partly, and fired two shots, killing the “heart.” T+ 1s estimated at the Building Depart-| In the Long Acre ection many In the Unitive w York's business expan-| Ds group of Astor dwellings on Forty- erday Eaton found him more of- n'a Car Taken From Fils It was amusing to me to see what an Ditrichatet ar en | ee : ment that 3 iA ts wanansa Charles T, Dodge, a contractor, found | WO WOMEN FROM KANSAS, | “Bog pardon,’ sald the elder of the | enormous number of men peere near? | sion this year fe consuming old bulld- Bees eo ceee mt eel SAT ORe! ABA S RAD REA Eaton unconscious near the body of the that land of eccentric leg two, “did say Tavern?” he ya ; ‘Every [ings enough to make a city of 75,000| So ; | Sjacial to The F World tramp. He took him in his automobile! “Yes madam. said. the confused | Dut they knew it the day after, Every | ings ie 000! New Theatre, two Shubert p | Seamneetn Conny lute ike iaieiiied to ® private howpital, where Dr, W. I la amr moe ot te inveseats Major. lttle two-spot sport nowadays will tell | population. [and the Times Building, At the north: | ont ne ce of Leo Ditrichetelm, Cooke attended to him loen Geuiseyer, oatied~en Maser Mave) MO. once held 0 whispered con- | You !t was his opinton from the start] RELIC HUNTERS WAIT TO TAKE! west end of the square the old Brew- Tape casi icles ea igs Mead le, Coroner Charles R. Weeks is holding| ty Of the Pulliser Bullding Arcade) | (deine wamen nee er eered 3 that Johnson had it cinched. GARDEN IN SECTIONS. {ster carriage warehouses are to make|the a a ! and -—_ an inquest to-da j travel bureau yesterday, ‘They made | yermtien al Sboead AREER it fag hee Avast, Ralph! Forget it! Cut it 2 way for a big spectacular amusement | stole his $2,750 Ave-passenger auto. arrangements for @ tour of Europ moments and with a triumphant “Here |and mind your Job. If you de thi Most spectacular in recent discard-| resort planned by Henry Erkins The car was found near Bronx Park, Suffern Colony Hears Old ‘Then one of them sald | {t Is," she handed the astonished Major | things, you may in time be able tol ings of big landmarks is the Madison! 61» WOUSES MUST MAKE ROOM |New York, about 9 oclo & this morning | "We'd Ike to see some of the his-|a tract Sntltiad: ‘WBeware thea ure ot | afford a pen and ink when vou write|gquare Garden affair. The syndicate FOR BIG APARTMENTS. It had heen abandoned. The police, who Rete a) te, 7 r Tay ot amo ja letter, Dininni Estate Will Be orient piaose In New York before we|the Tavern, He not among the Wine | Sold for Retreat | “Well,” aat@ the obliging major, “1 that bought {t will begin to demolish {had been notified, nd Mr. Ditrich-. # | Would suggest that you visit Fraunce's RB RS Tavern where Washington made his"-— colony Landmarks along Park avenue h | {t promptly upon taking possession next | heen taken down to make sites Wasn't that rough on George Wash- | HF MEMBERS of the New Polo| February. It 1s the most imposing and|twelve-story apartment houses and ex- nies renee, Vagus! mit Zan -atiould I A. Aw one of the oldest clubs classically artistic structure to be torn| pensive private dwellings. ‘The old EU ire Meme |e HAA on) the holding boxing contests during | down in the history of the metropolis, | Union Theological Seminary has deen| = | the winter, will discard the ‘mitts to-| Relic hunters have been studying parts | the mont notable to fall, Others mainly stein's Hoense card tn the car and tne for formed Stamfor ‘The noted Suffern miitionaire oa lings or fa | morrow when the members will journey | of the Garden since its doom was an-| Were «id Gwel | 3 velve-story’ apartments | where Thomas Fortune Ryan son | POP Aue acaee hear or read of the champion mean man. He 18 to Witael's, College Point, to attend! nounced apd they are ready to buy sg reUlGere th Mrrsier iors, “OpARsmn ents , Allan, ©. H. Cutler of the Airbrake A Gin Gis Genk as “ae . @ clambake. Jimmy iad and Billy | many of ite most striking constructional | marks on the upper west aide, too. | Trust, D. H. McConnell, the Have 2 man who would oteal the money out of © Uoied means mines Moore, who engineer the boxing conteste| features. Some of the architectural de-| They nave torn down 9e stately meyers and Unitet States Senator a mo Would Fob » child’ Ge il at the cum wl Dein charge, | TOM! tails will bo rebuilt into other structures | old Coionial mansions tn the Riverside t man who Fob ® child's savings bank. Lloyd, Billy Newman, Joe Falvey and Joe) ne a” Ti be taken to. private| district arm many high-class private Spooner have country homes, is highly & men who would plunder « church poor-bo: (itchell will boss the “grub” committee. : fd used for decorative pur-| dwellings along West End avenue and ted ove ospec . Serine Of course when the champion mean man 1s suggested o: n ve Games of track.and field have been St aien: AI ss ita cross streets. On One Hundred and | exclted over the prospect that the fa- Pi Rested ono instinctively re- | aot traskiana ONG have bebe ar | Sie Y ije cross streets. On One Hundred and mous old Dininnt estat + te ekened “ - calls the villainous scamps who shipped putrid beef to our soldiers while they | ransed. . . xth street, Y 1 peace Pievetccini nei Judge; Unable to: Determits| were cinened in fever eampe suat vetere the BoeninAcndne War. Also the| Caemeen the married and single men of] Ma the downtown section the your has 4 " landmarks fear to old|oi’arave homantesd, landmark for Harlem. The double-deck steamer Ful-| doomed many landmarks dear to old|oiq Knapp homestead, a landmark for | liar te that established at Lakewood Cc . ; tioves who ayaamationlly stole and sold the meste intended for the Insane alot |ion Saarket has been engaged 10 takel Now ‘Yorkers, Largest of the opera-| more than a century. | Thres indignation meetings have been| Cause Of Tabby’s Death, |on ward's Island, the members from East One Hundred! tions has been th | cadled, the Town h truction of the Board has been But we can easily and without compunction add to the list the A ~ ‘derman who| and Twenty-Afth street dock at 3 A.M. gutirg blockfront along Broadway, op- NARY ENGINEERS arouse? to action and the loca! Hoart} Calls for More Testimony, | ertbbed the money intended to de spent for the safe and sane ftreworka display | arrangements will be. made to convey welt fue peecomiee trem Peck plans STATIO home in auto-care and it is | of Heath has armed itself against tie of the Fourth of July the members hom: ; to Barclay street, including a bank and| TO CUT LOOSE ON THIS DAY, dia E. Pi * {dvasion. Another mass-meeting will ‘The carding! election of the order of things ter which « man may lay down (remorse tmpend Harlem Viet they’) © MOY eee” ot tamilier wusinead By taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s be held Monday evening, at which a] Was the cat thrown, or did it jumpt| his life ts “For God; for Country; for Home!" The three are interwoven 0 | Nee! them foo Places, to make @ site for the Weel: Bir Union to Have Gala Festival| Vegetable Compound committes will be named to take the! This problem was too much for} | Sipeely. ae 98 Someadee allt Hiatt Pink aneose the glory ov one's country! worRa WURRA: worth Building, which will rise to « With Great Athletic The following letter from Mrs. matter up to the State Superintendent | trate Krotel to-day in the Yorkvitte | #0 Lite mee Ae date seston. ots 2 je and an insult to the Almighty. ‘A ways the President can teave the | height of 750 feet. 1 area Ic Orville Rock will prove how unwtee | of Health, pe a ean rang | Therefore susp acoused of “ertbbing” the flreworks| ountry any time he chooses while [MUTUAL LIFE’S FIRST GREAT Contests. ft te for women t eubnue w the So far the protestants have heen un- ‘ankly admitted that he] gund outrages the trinity of God, Country and Home at one despicable sweep, he ts on duty. B save no. They FALL SOON. dangers of & surgical operation when Able to learn the name of the prospec more time, and also more wit-] He is head of the list of mean men, decided upon you as referee. HOME TO FALL +. ‘Those lusty chaps who keep the wheels] it may be evuided by takion Lydia tive Durphacer. They have heard thet before he could undertake to] He is champion of the sneak thieves and ts entitled to immediate membership in GEO. F. BARRETT. On the southeast corner of Broadway | moving in the big buildings of New! &. Pinkham 6 Vegetabie Compound @ milfonaire philanthropist has given the Order of the Stone Pile There te a sentimental precedent that | and Liberty street, the Guerantes Trust [Yong the International Union of Sta-| abe wan tourwesketn the inepteat Heike y that galtayapetdpnege ida re the public will not know| Let's hope Mr, Fosdick sends him along. He knows him. a President of the United States shall| Company bought the old marble home ltionary Enginecrs, are co leave cranks |@nd came home sutteriig motes The Dininel brepecty conatcte ce cert, | until next Wednesday how Antoinevte not leave the country during his term| of the Mutual Life Insurance Company ty consiata of mo! pulls on and pistons, and valves and steam! than before. up’ by died Mice. This js based probably on the site for a private banking hou than 18 acres of mountainous country, | ROURUPS tabby died nine times day be of o as the Di s q ages to the dickens on Saturday, July | lere is her own atateme | fore yesterday at the bottom of tho HERE'S A RECORD in the extraordinary crowds that have flocked to Coney | constitutional provision that only in the | the old Mutual Lite Bullding was the sapere te ie, Prep iytepe eee || pt fo ie) net o pal aah pedi > Parma atablen and rettegee: Teal ne, |air#nAtt of No. dd Rast Beventieth I eee ROES NE TRUE AE OE Wo MIRE: AN) Neuron wane Gletanced during Feee oe ine tthe VicecPrenident met in| hanasomest and most costly in NeW |tngy will lubricate the interior Works severely with @ ina sta es rial Atala 1 sires two hot epells Just past. And yet the saying, the old saying, that the money panies and {t would tle up the bust. | York when {t wes built, more than |tney make merry at their annual piente| . S™plavement | id porte a © proposed pur Meanwhile the tenement house ts|!* Where the crowd goes Isn't borne out at Coney Island these anys. All the ness of the country if the President | half @ century ago. and athletic contest at Celtic i. : ARINOt be on my feet for een ting ne property 4 lorated on) divided into two campa—the Obriesere| Keepers of amusement places on the Inland aay they never enw mich big |were away. Taft crossed the Mexican| On Chambers street, facing the big the main line of the Erie Ratlroad be-| and the antic ‘The big features of the da i long time. sers—that being the| crowds with #o ttle spending mone ° big tween Suffern and Nyack, It is less| name of the m border to meet Diaz at Juares in Mexico | Tweed court-house, the mass ld | will be a Gaelic football match between | H physician treate A who is charged with| Small shopkeepers in the city say they never enw cash ao tl but a apectal aot of the Mexican Con-| home of the Emigrant Industrial Sav-| the rattling teams from Kildare and| [4 flac for seven monthe than 4 mile from the Suffern depot| having thrown ‘he cat and who swears To what Is it due? gress had to be passed to enable Diaz! i.e, Bank has been taken down and Cork, and @ hurling match between the | ag walnut much relief 0nd 1s eight miles from Tuxedo Park. a Simplest thing in the world, ‘There are no Dig contracts under way. Building |{> return the VIE Bt ee fame vetted | the steel skeleton of a skyscraper 18| Galway and. Kilkenny teams. Full f; KY ane gent * Thie sestion has Ichg been famous aa] All Wet Mes, Goukup knows about 1) operations, axcept in the downtown section, are practically at a standatil Mr, Rooters paret, while Prensewt. inte’ | rok. completion on the eile It Will wire wits cunts coer ine e elie } @ Ann Arbo H i one 6 healthiest in the State smebody rt wc yhat’ Pani ; tome fifte noted New Losey aikt® And! ater ane had picked up its broken teas, | _ 18 UP to somebody to start gomething, What's the matter with getting » move anevarahip on the trip there and the| form only half of the new banking] team | ? ork m *S| ‘The rest Mrs. Anna Sabesta told her,| 0m the subways? hare, (Mele Aummer resitences tn these | and tt was on Mrs, Sabesta’s inform tion that she complained to the §. P, C A., which issued the summons for Jo- seph Obreiser's appearance tn court, fiction that he was on hom ritory | bullding, the other half having been here four weeks: was preserved possible. Fur- ther than that Panama fe practically « ward of the United States. ‘There is @ fine athletic programme completed carly in the year upon the] aoheduied for the day's fun. Many| site of another business landmark, the} standard events, Including the 100, 300 home of the Ameriéan News Company. | and 1,000-yard and two-mile runs are Get busy! “We propose to fig * this prosect to the limit,” sate G, Willman, a p | Let the dirt begin to fy and the money will begin to fly, too! | | " ‘all in all it fs @ bet that should ywery contracts were com-| listed in the open class, as well as the Merchant, at No. 10 Spruce street, to-| Mra Sabests, gaye that she heard g| WORRA, WORRA: thick dood kept us there ten minutes [ne called off, although A has the Detter | ON the Bowery, contracts were cam: nd-jump and sixteen- pee day, “Strong resolutions of protest were | bottle drop to the bottom of the alrshat,| While some people are kicking be. and then let us go. ‘Then of course |of the argument. old Atlantic Garden wit ‘The stara in each of do all my own housework. song Pied at last night's me ting. Counsell and she went to her aecond-story win-| cause the police have not enough tib- | OUF jogs Kot sti as ice. We ent —_— Me emary, oface, Build ; compete—McGrath in the health “to Lydia E, Pinkheme ° has Neen engaged by the village and by| dow to see. As she looked up, ahe saya, ty, T think T could ery a word on the five-mile race, but were hopal HE CURIOUS HALLUCINATION | [; will be torn down next September. | hammer, Sheridan in the discus and ble Compound and ad: oe Fesldente ind per among them] she saw Obrelser hold the cat by It] the eubject. I wag on my home | Uqheaten on that’ account, that one could awim in Newtown |1: was built Mfty-three years ago and| Shepard in the mile are already en PUASbe Compound ang stil ry \ Mr. hyan legs and throw {t through his window, Led 1 een re the aforesaid occurrence Crook led @ boy to try tt I has been one of the most prominent | tered. female complaint to mm Mee ol “We are not able to locate the pur-| Obrieser says the cat Jumped, It burat| from the night achoo! with a friend 4 power az, thet If swore itherty She unfortunate little fe ropolitan amusement resorts Jo the ctouad events shore Will BO Oey. | OReILLE fteee tO Nea Bon ne chaser or his agenis: We have under-| nto his rooms and made @ dee-line for] We Were training for a five-mile | 4nd power aro to be given to ine |day. The unto sformations nav enty five yards for kiddies of twelve and} ORPTLL Kk. 10 5, Paw Paw, stood that Mr. Dininni wanted to sell| thetwindow aill where rested a package| race. We had thirty blocks to go, police it should be given to men with | his life. fs under and seventy-five yards for those t gat ¥ ,) but id not believe his ertate would ¢o| of meat and several bottles. ‘Trying to] and we started to run. We had gone ee y matter under the dome. ‘The police report of the incident states of sixteen and under and contests at thi you are {1} do not Grag along anti! \ to make a consumption retreat. Thal get the mest. I tipped the bores ever Cua cle ana bed tua hat think you, Mac? Yours truly, that he was drowned suine distance for girls of similar ages.| 8N Operation 's necessary. but at ‘ laws of :he village prohibit any such|and then went acuttling down the alP| ond wind wen a Cop darted @ T. BROWDR GRASSHOP. How ean a person drown in Newtown | groai business structures ha: There will be @ 40-yard run for meme take Lydia E Pinkham's V. s i fastitution and we propose to keep It| shatt after It. Sch Gasp and-aiapasa- ua Mer aaa 161 East Soventy-ninth str Creek? the amaller type, such as old dwellings, [bers and a 40-yard scrarable or roll for nmpoand. ‘ BISEy ihe trattor 10 tha’ hianeet aeeiet? | giiamistrate Krotel Netened pationtiy to] Cate pore new. If ye ere runnin’ | What think 1?) Weil, welts think Rn aa | Maha nettlac ot ihe Henle tencam lene ee dard He oD re | carry the matter to the highest courts.’ | all the witnesses and then announced ; | y two s n L BUG,—Rune made pai ra } ‘8 4 Mr, Dininn, the owner of te wsiate, hie Inability to neitin the tage ‘without | gomebedy must be runnin’ aftur ve, | UAL ANY 10 lade (raising for a ves| | YORKVILLE POOL BUG Ri | ped aea Runtaredchilren onthe | are il Ian mic aad, tan| pounlvaly retard the health of whe has a residence on Riverside Drive, | hearing more evidence. Meanwhile he| Wait'll we see who's chanin’ ye.’ {€ they couldn't beat {t from a {| Rune made in & protested game go with | west side of Lexington avenue, from dancing, and all for % centa, Can you! gandsof women, ‘by don’t you try a8 eway from the city te-day ‘te holding Obrieser in 9800 bail, | It wee useless to explain. That “boob,” as you call him, But the palios: the fina! decision. Forty-second to Forty-third streem, 19| peat it? ry Ne i

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