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> ih iia oc mes ere RE BOT WEA Giese eS nt danse eae ae an ante nape mens ~ SURESHOT YOUTH COFFIN FACTORY — DISMISS KEEPER et a cor rae "UNDER WALL OF CONVENT. ht Ei tcie ” Says “ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 191% + oneal » & wealthy summer resident, and going treatment at J. Hood Wright Ho’ their nurac, have been missing since the pital to outbreak of the flames that last night yon account of Injuries rr ceived last night from a man who al Flames Destroy Interior of dentroyed the amusement section of| Washington Gets News of tacked her under, the walt of the Co 4 " Ovean Park, Soldiers and police guard- "i ) Fires Once and Costa Rican} Establishment and Two |Hollihan Discharged by Com} te tie ruins to-day expressed the ve} Capture, But Cable Is Sis | "Sine" ia that when the man © Drops, Having Been Struck Men Are Injured. missioner Whitney’ After |Tocke restaurant cashier, leaped to hte lent on Possible Fight. ty-fifth street he was muttering to him- death off the Frasier pler. 4 working hls finger convul- : The five other persons miasing were y. ke to her, saying : Squarely on Forehead. Hearing Story. on the pier, hemmed in by tho flames. wy ga a poiveman pews were.” ny f a The te coffin tastory of 3. & 3, W. LAtequards eay they eaw at least twelve| WASTIINGTON, Sept. 4. —American| he young woman dooked, but saw no persons leap with Locke into the ocean, | biuejackets from the cruiser Glacier, T ‘A Wile further on she heard J Stoltz at Nos, 6 to 490 Rast One Hun- Only seven wer 4, i O c lacter, | policeman. ‘4 " BIG PISTOLS WEAPONS, |red and sixth street was practically | Found gutlty of nexteot of duty tn fail-| two vompanies of militta are on|UNder Rasign Robert G. Coman, have|running steps behind her and. Tenet destroyed by fire thie afternoon,| ine to prevent Reynold Forsbrey from] guard. Hayonet atudded lines of ettizen | recaptured from the Nicaraguan revolu-! 60 "tie forehead, knocking her down. 4 ov t soldiery and police are protecting the|tionists a small #teamer the is had kick her, but when with « lone of $78,007, and the adjoining | Testking out of the Tombs shortly after fe then ‘began to ; Great Victory for America| tory of the Cook Springs Coneaay midnight on Labor Day, Yard Keeper Gem et a Seenine potathes’ lam felzed near Corinto and taken to the|she screamed, ran away. Her right oH Y suffered @ $25,000 fire jose, The Stolts| William FF. Holtahan wes dismissed) night, Approximately 1,000 men are| Pay Of Fonseca to transport insurgent we ld Lia N MR Cane co Without Bloodshed, f iiiding Was completely gutted and the| from the Department to-day vy Com-| clearing railroad right of way and! troops, AdmirasSoutherland’s cable re-|boay, she had $00 worth of Jewelry In ithou' Shed, FOF Jentire mock of ooffine and cawketa| missioner of Correction Patrick Whit- ee ay wae mmo looting during | porting the capture dors not state the[a handbag und some gold pine in her Bullets Were of Wax. “tbe dre started on the ground floor of Sr usar @aruen wicheland: tenes teat Cae at Gt At daylight the Are #0N8) time oF any if there was @ fight. waist, but no effort was made to tal * from her. | Ralph Runyon, a typical Amertcan the coffin plant when a pile of shavings | Hollaban had been in @ eomnolent con- jeuddenly biased up. The fire spread with} dition when he should have been keep- explosive intensity, but the 39 employees | ing close tabs on the most dangerous a SAY HE KILLED SEVEN. mano Accused of Starting Fire layed in tranamission)—Rebeis to-day at- tacked @ train in whioh the members of CORINTO, Nicaragua, Sept. 3—(De- | the! ‘Miss Arnold stumbled along until she met a policoman who took her to the hospital. the Central American Court of Justice] While the police believe her assailant \ youth, was a passenger on the Pring |Mslnged to got out safely. Flames wore | orlminal housed in the City Prison. of Cartago, Costa Rica, were travelling | was demented, Miss Arnold thinks that B august Withoim which arrived to-day | Shooting through every window of the] The triel of Hollahan was briet and fa Whiten is Died, in the vicinity of Leon on the railroad [a customer trom whom ahe collected a rom a Central American cruies, Mr, | P20! and communicating to the adjoin-| consimted only of aMemations b; ie Ne bi In court ‘recently may have instl- orl nodwet tnd thetnking esa cig, | 0K factory by the time the Arevoats and | venerable night warden and den Following a night's grilling of an im-|from Corinto to Managua, The train te. apetve portant witness, the police authorities | engineer was killed. gated the attack j <li let, tried to keep away from the lme- fe were turned te aod the omy Reng 3 of Kingrland, N. J., to-day arrested| ‘The Province of Leon has now become Sb Hight of publicity, but the fact that he|eaters fought the base for four houre| crater the War of the Rebellion and tends wore Vrank Campuano of that place and held| the centre of the revolution and it ap- : him on the charge of having fired tho| pears that the movement of Gen, Luts] (BLOOMINGTON. Mh. Bupt. house where Mra, Kmillo Barbaro and| Mona, the former Secretary for War, | McGrevey i " seasons an umpire in the Pacific Coxst her etx children lived and thereby caus-| who star $ ; Injured when a wooden bridge con-| Sunday night and early Monday morn- ne pg ore Mag Ai aye en ee ee League, and in earller days the star he stage, las antinensttilpatinet - Three I League, has been | necting two of the factory buildings cole] ing. Twhce, after midnigat, sald Jon Cees " | ”. puano was taken to the county jal in 4 by Ban John#on as an umpire in Mr, Runyon te a good specimen of | lapsed under thom and buried them in 8 | he had to rouse Hollahan and urge him | itackensack together with Michael Sor- LOCKJAW DEATH NEEDLESS. | the'American ‘League. | the youth who Knows how to take | Pll Or ieee vcore they ment. to| @ continue hie tour of duty. When! renting, the material witness picked up —- | ‘Arg “ “i another Keeper discovered the escape of | care of himecif, has beon in many « omes. in Kingsland late yesterday ufternoon, | “orene ying wedge and believes that ph Dene the slayer and pistol maa Hollahan| "ye : ve an office holder since 1806. j Med preserved the honor of his coun. | before tne ie ee oanial aeere ar te | Night Warden Jones testifved that Hol- try in @ Mistol combat would not down, rie Brody and Daniel Rogers of the wa he wae dragged to the centre of [£12 oF, the Areboat Abram 8. itewitt lahan went to sleep on the Job during REV. DR. MADISON C. PETERS favs Boy Could COLD SUPPERS es Meee ania. Just what It was that Sorrentino told Minister, Author and Sociologist. J mani duced right hi M ' 000,000. ‘Wee th uthorities under severe cross. be awa oounlry. He ta strenuous ana | KINGSLAND LEFT $3,000,000, | "sito was ait asieep,” said sones,| examination Chief of Police Michael die Yateeaay is the ima Conte “ ° canis : H r gira coun ths turktae etnignen RIVORIWAD TID Tr mont. 4tne | “RRA T told lm to 0 cutalde and| aetntyre would mot divulge to-day. ite | ied Femerday in the Kings County Tuxedo Pipe Smoking is Ho went ashore at Ban Jose de Costa ¥ . ’ Wer ae poled <wetet contented himself with the statement ; t x vill of Cornelia F be dof a Now| “When Hollahan was called to testify] tet strong evidence had bean adduced mo, 108 Fast Forty-ninth street, ork w 4 rei ' on a ‘he gave tho le to Night Warden Jones.) against the prisoner. The notice which| ” (, iy! Physick Gh the lighter zymnastic. pastimes, auch | Uabyion. L. 1, was admitted to probate] He hed not been asleep, he said, and|ied tho suspected man to commit the| sig tet nad the wronen eee teat | READY fe shooting at. targets and manipy.|?Y Sufrowate Nicoll here this after-| ne nad performed his duties. Hollahan| shocking murder has not been revealed. © proper precautions yi j lating the foils wrdaa at mecrth tethitee estate| wae indignant and indifferent. He| Policeman Robert Hingwoud ya are (aa ca tae srrauld (nat have be - 3 se I Stemm were suspel ‘rom . under " ‘an pro die » showed how much he thought of the| Charles n ; Masia nt, what worenarenteriesé ye pine executors are iven $140,000 18] importance of his trial by coming en| duty At & meeting of the Town Councl:| Hartedo's foot. After the second day Inek of manly sports. Me didn't make|de Beixedon, long a close friend, and| Nour late and then entering the trial fal or ariger “charges of ngslect of| wound Fallin adtiontva plantas bay “ ia 4 ‘ a hit with the Costa Rican youth, and pt hte OR Mpeg ce gint dens iy ipaisba vedtinen vant Hone. | out, 824 cowardice in not mal sng any | resumed play. Three duys ago tetanus Every man—be he million- | ation, can be found in shis ques ‘9 sulked. They grew tas . , -}attempt to bring the woman and her . ‘ cite . A Tayi eter he roturaad te the foams | FEE, han had failed to punch the various|ehildren out of the burning house were | ‘veloped. aire or day laborer—demands | tity of Tuxedo than in a dozen e w Rica, and there met many of the Costa Rican youth,. They were engaged in Economical, Restful and Satis- fying,” says the famous -. minister and sociologist. A Kingwland K. Jones, Herman Le! time clocks on his rounds at the inter- | lodged against both of the policemen by| Had the wound been cleansed thor- Makes Cold Meats Tasty. recreation. Toomany mennerv- | high-balls, cocktails or beérs. Roy Jones, nephews, and Mary K.| vais required by tne ules and pro- | citizens. oughly and then washed with tincture] jericious on Sandwiches & sardines. | ously try to get this necessary | The Tuxedo pleasure leaves the whole country and thet his offense ehildren of Augusta] giceq cae time veuaia to ts this of Jodine the boy'® Ife would have | 4 Fine Salad Dressing by adding vinegar. ‘Ahk A g y La 4 f ~ element by drinking. Ifweare | smoker in good condition; the Baws CHALLENGS to FIGHT; | $8,000. Besides poeta wiecpuis es Lobe ye ab by faeperd Lis STREETS NOT SO SAFE. |°°" even tile tay leah ee ee beset Loca to puccanntally pave the crav- | use of alcohol sooner or ‘ater f NAMES WEAPONS. Gomme ster, tnouretieen 68 Mord hae ie eotia sioner Whivoey maere| Abcording to. the report for the | ing for alcoholic stimulation, we | injures the user.”” 0,000, New York Asso- | Hollahan Commissio: Sain ty ngrvine the Coin | Pigs Wore opel beet a GG IS ad le must find some easy, sure means Such a statement as this, from ee Kenara, ‘W. of 6th Ave. ‘That evening ® young man appeared| ciation for Improving the Condition of |ly said that the tei : . | of recreation which is pleasant | a man of Dr. Peter’s high intel- SALE Extraordinary on deck as the Paaae of Jone ta Foes $16,000, him that he was guilty of neglect of| ways Protective Society it is shown Nee ee ae al domes cee, be mere.) vente 18 V8 Ne | duty, that the number of persons killed by and satisfying and harmless.” | ligence and unquestioned posi- a ee cere cece, Warn HO | MS ear chaile ead atiguaias Lc Jonen: |. 208 Tare Nasae was Appoliited Heap. | vah(oular trattie in New ¥brh City Thus spoke Dr. Madison C. | tion inthe sociological world, is Peters, one of the most famous | of great importance. The Doctor hag ta! free Sattar t 4 7 Maat cal th toute pert tee nets on Juno 16, 1496, Le resigned on|were double that of the same month ork. on - , teas, : s, ; + ministers and sociologists in | does not himself use tobacco; America, as he his views on the eat in the library subject are im- whose death the principal of last quar-| Nov. 1, 1908, twenty children and twi Lee niverte to lesus of Augusta Le Jones,| Night Warden Jones will be tried on |adults were killed, and 263 re his New York |“ 7yredo gives most luxury | petsonal and un- jome. th were included in t sinilar charges on Saturday, Jured. Of the deaths eight ‘tole with wax bullets at twenty paces, | Reynold Vorsbrey tw still at large | caused by automobiles, said the messenger. ; PORTSMOUTH, England, Sept. 4—| sixty hours after hin escape, ‘The en- | olleys and seventeen {| “Whatt" gasped Runyon. “Is this a| The most powerful Lattleship yet or-| tire continent in weing flooded with | ,dh te jist ee injure je {fie 170 were caused by auto at lowest expense.” prejudiced. To ct 70 were 0° j r : josh?” AR ered ta to be latd down here in No-| circulars bearing his photograph and| ovties, a by trolleys and 4 by wagons, s AL “Naturally, I A) peat the |) The messenger shrugs: Is shoulder: ber by the British Admiralty. filon measurements, but not a| Last year for the month of August 7 PECL have studied tits probleta 16 dom i gteaped be 700 feet in length and ce of hit haw been obtained from ited by rurcHAscor 00 Dozen American decline?’ displace 30,000 to: \ “Dec roared Runyon. “I should | powered turbine eng «aay not. I'll Ax him with guns, cannons, | a speed of twenty-nine knot baseball bats, waxes or axes! | ported that tho her ny source. ya and 13 by wa outside of New Pp —_ > —__ ‘i It te re! FATHERS SHOULD NOT WHIP, | York city, there were 17 deaths caused ie to be by automobiles for the month of problem earn- Medein 2 hex ological, just as estly, and my is the problem conclusion is of the high cost Ostrich Feather Novelties - of living, 4 When do we fight?” armed with 1 the Bret trl04'l ss incee ake e walter dab of Vaing|A® nd 12 deaths due to ¢rolley ac ‘Ths Cowling Feature of the that I eae A hich Dre Pi ft liv Ad ite, The duel was fixed for that evening, | in the Brit! *) cidents. Automobiles Injured 175 per- form a public service by recom- | which Dr. Peters is an-authority. py oles” pl dal ita SNR the Red om Children, gons, trolleys injured 12, and wagons New Tailored & Dress Hats mending to men the use of Dr. Peters, moreover, ranks Runyon took his “forty-four” revolver ont A > mm tojured 20. waxed od fs IEA GE if H it and with a frend marched to the mee:-| @BT MINEING CUP FRE: WASHINGTON, Sept. 4.—Moth Lal 1 led and led. ‘uxedo Tobacco. pipeful of | among the more popular writers 5 —»— rge and small effects, curled and uncurled. ° : . ving ey ie fetecsed yo plied raped Do not send your child to school hould apply the birch ti Gets 8500,000 Fat Le ‘ Tuxedo provides rest and recre- | of serious books, being the au- ‘also @ forty-four and was as Black, white, plain and the new shaded efiects. VABUES 3.00, 4.00, 5.00 & 6.00. SPECIAL THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, @ : ; NO C.O. D.’s. NO APPROVALS. NO CREDITS. lidren, according to Juvenile ‘ , of fight as was bh KANSAS CITY, Mo., Bept. tor was with the pi * “Bay, this ie werious,” whispered Run- | ppintea tet the’ @nnday Wert, watt. ‘S ‘Qyon's friend as he sized up the surgeon, | and em iY Mor either a eclianeibie, aluminum coup cover, or Tuo many fathers lose their tempers | tive, who died two years ago. The es: ‘Sure, it's serious,” returned the hampion of Young America. “But don't | $80 yy £2 | when they sail in with a stick. All chil-| tate has been in the courts over # yeu think 11, go just as far as any of | Sunday Worle wilh @ive them to you | aren need anyway Js # tap now and) vante’ claims, which were Mnailly set- these fellows?*1 don't get this, wax | free. then—mot a beating. i tled. Suullet idea, but 1 guews ie ab right,” “You'll think so if you get a crack of ome of them from a forty-four. . You'l) chink an elephant #tepped on you." YOUNG AMERICAN’S AIM is —Mre, ation at small expense, and to | thor of more than forty volumes, OR BRSSpROM the normal, healthy man there | among which the most in de- can be no harm of any kind. mand are “Justice to the Jew,” “A ten-cent tinof Tuxedocon- | ‘‘Haym Salmon, the High Fi- tains about forty pipefuls of | nancier of the American Revo- tobacco. More comfort, more | lution” and “After Death— peace to the nerves, more recre- | What?” “farxedo The Perfect Pipe Tobacco Ellen Babcock of Utica, N, ¥,, mother- | the whib-| in-law of Vice-President James Sher- he said to-day, hey are not! man, was to-day awarded the ##0,000 @pt as fathers to overdo the thing. | estate of Mra. Mary 8. Dickerson, rela- : HIGH AND TRUE, | SPECIAL: hae Shipton ey wekeores eer ane Black Silk Veivet Untrimmed HATS men faced eaca other, 4 handkereniet | P wae dropped sud two’ shots rang out | “pamultanieously. * | _ Runyon a high and true, A bunch | " fol wax wal over the forehead | . sof Don Jose Marino, and be threw up| ) bis hands, bis p.stol and the ghost and. stumbled back ou the green eWard, Run- Jyor felt a fer ¢ pam in his right chest, | something tee lis througn his ahlrt, and he sank to fis koves, a Waxen bullet “hla breast. Hie felt hurt and giddy, - “If you dont think those things hurt," [wala “the ag hero this morning, “Look bh . | He displayed his chest and the biack | ‘ vand biue mark of the bullet was atill | distinct, “It was a corker,” said Mr, Runyon, modestly. The hero and his chum went back to OPPENHEIM. 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