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Fe ES ; «The Even oe e. ¢ World Daily Magazine, Friday. ‘ POROPORAESERASEEE SAEEEEOEEEEDEEESS FONESEERESSORESEC Oo Copyright, 1012, by ‘The Press Publishing Co, (‘The New You World), fs , 10198, zy fy? Bs — Ie Ste @iorid. Quack—Quack! }% }-<entie} 34 By Maurice Ketten 1; \ Pn su »: ied Pe sileatag compen Nos, 63 ¢ * 0. 7” BY 1) Dat ene 7 10 A le es ~ é Pudlishea Daily Suny Now New York CONNECTICUT. A oN NE. ; Rarer President, 68 Park Row, Q MOTTO: “He Who LB py S. ER’ i JOsPH FI eiBecretary, @ Park Row, ¥ Brought Here| PX T ; ' ‘ i; Entered at the Post-Office at Noy Tory Bgoond Cisse Matter. ' hy ‘The Prose Putitshing Co, (The New York World), | ee eee bie I ER ” ent annum twat to Lane i 5 and Caneda, Poatal ‘ Ialand Sound, from Narragansett Bay | One Year.... to the Pacific Ocean—-that was the One Month. original erea of the State of Con- RTE OD isc vascescccsvaevevescesesccoccseceN@s S008 pectiont, ‘And {f those boundaries were still saa force the State would be 3,000 miles wide THINKING—WHILE THOUSANDS PERISH CaReSAL OF Having (ud (RA Baan are ILL “thinking” save men, women and children from bring | all the Union. ‘ crushed and burned to death in railroad wrecks? The te HIT Toe BALL When a party of Dutchmen formed a set i tlement at Hartford in 1633 and claimed the mony of a Vice-President of the New York, New Haven and WITH Your whole district by right of discovery they Hartford Railroad before the Interstate Commerce Commission in- EY€S SHUT took scant pains to hold what they had won. vestigating the wreck of the Boston Express at Westport, Conn., last And the village and whole region were given up. week, in which seven persons met death in horrible form, cannot fail _. Then, three years later, a band of New Englanders trom be beng to appear to an indignant public a cool shrug of the shoulders in the Frag sey Wet Gila, aotartslnes, OstAGNNAE WAL, (ans kanecmans7 TS fee of grave TOepOrER ft i Pu ‘ten itock—th: ‘ rt that could flourish on rocky wastes : “Your road,” said the examining attorney, “has killed twenty- ’ whe daten, flat wee ‘whore the avehege colony yield Os stern men who fought and prayed with five people and injured nearly one hundred in three almost identical You'te STEAL ANY is adh eal Sa, fis i ii i ff them the first year. Whereat the handful im~ cco lL oe Oe SR Pip Lo Eh Lda Spinto Rpt ty bo | nttilating the tribe. , Ne. This titution calmly ignored land's rights © How many years of thought does it take to see plain facts? Sear tnd England's very existence, although Connecticut ‘was Automatic safety devices are in successful operation on electric | Lo Prentice | acboty cb Pustions ‘Nag tanieg Reb elevated and subway lines. They might be made to protect thousands | Haven and had founded what was known aa the New islaven ere cad ra Lite 4 fj i ci jutetly absor! vehe er a tat eat eoecei tae erence 5000000 objecting ‘New Haven Colony. And. by that charters terme Convecticut ran Speed indicators in engine cabs are in use on at least one railroad SALARY south to the Sound and west to the*Pacific Ocean. a tooo i i be but a comparativ rt js~ 0 Msca capt sent llets tomer lima itil tne wet afte Atte” Seat of oe rea hole od onl any interest in suc! ive improvements explored waste, no one cared especially whether the Pacifio were @ hundred or Wooden cars, which splinter and catch fire, are responsible for & million miles away. most of the mangling and cremation of victims in an accident. Stee! rater) ey aie: Mant win @apiiea aie herciines htt rene Shae cars do not burn, and crush far less easily. Why are not all now Connecticut resisted oppression. Her English governor, Andros, demanded n a. i t a f .” Bire that adde to the horrors of a wreck is almost invariably : unt atter alts $0 ‘gone back to Bosiand, ee it Steet) ge ine ii ; hi the St ‘onnecticut was one 0! e origin: - caused by the explosion of the Pintsch gas tanks. Many stoam. trains AND Yo Te, | teon, Sho did grand service during the Revolution, not only by the warlike Gosds are now lighted by electricity. Why not all? UR AM | of her sons but by the vast quantities of food she sent to Washington's starving The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad can find WILL WIN “"Gonaectiout was forerwast among tee Staten to eopoee the was. of 1%, but money to buy up Now England steamboat and trolley lines, and even | | when her bitter protests proved useless she did her full share in men and water and electric light plants. It can aunch a vast hotel project | fags Bu ir ge ane " seek tease at Bar Harbor. But when it comes to adopting improvements and ‘rabble lagi Lay nha vey, tat thy Connecti eh ehuins devices to protect the lives of the public in operating the railroad “The Nutmeg } 4 eagerly tn behalf of the Union. Nearly 69,000 volunteers for which it was given its franchise, this great corporation can only State.” MBaALIV Ibe RULIDAE tor ING dinacee The oobi ee hold back and “think about it”! From earliest days Connecticut has had rapid, steady growth. Her industries have become world-wide in importance. ee Oe eee torrente | Her sons’ shrewdness and business sharpness long ago gave her the nickname vol attorneys were trying to convince the Interstate lutionists she was for years known as “the Provision State.” Commerce Commission that present express rates are none too + Mgh, Thie statement was greeted with loud laughter—for the fi : + 01d, foot client that always loses. | -_ POECK eT 2 ILLUMINATING! VYCLOPED LL, © NOW we know. Any man accused of any crime—homicide, dees! ial se POISE | - S felonious assault, perjury—separately or all together, has only to slip through the courts, thanks to technicalities or lack of evidence, and straightway, whatever his past character or record, our Police Commissioner stands ready to put a revolver into his hand avd a badge on his breast and send him forth to guard and protect us! From the point of view of ordinary common sense and fitness the case of Imbriali as brought out in the Aldermanic police invest gation is well-nigh incredible. Here was a candidate for the police force who had been rejected by two Commissioners because he was @P Johnny Rangle faltered a moment. Willie Jarr and he were pals in all other things, but the unwritten laws of gang rule are promulgated among lads Avast There, Messmates! There Is a Naval Landing at the Jarr Snug Harbor, POOPSIIIISIIOSS9D 9SF9SIIS999S999Ss FF9SSSSSTIFETITET | And they dragged, but with profound respect, Master Jarr to tho front. The young sailor with a strange de- vice upon the sleeve of his Jacket grinned sheepishly. of the flat. ‘Teat it!” Such 1s the power of position, such was the exalted condition of Master Jarr’s altered fortunes that Master Slavinsky, Master Bepler and the rest vibrate sixty times a minute?)—The length of the pendulum that vibrates ju xty times @ minute Is 39.1 inches w York; this varies at differen Points on the earth's surface, 398 (Why does the sun look larger in winter than In summer?)—At this sea- son of the year the earth 1s about "3,000,000 miles nearer to the sun, 899 (Why is winter colder than sum. mer, although the earth is nearer the j01—What is the origin of chess? j02—What was one of the oldest astronomical observations made? 403—What are the uses of graphite? j0;—Why {3 ventilation absolutely nev ary in our homes, schools, | and churches? | 495—What is soda water? (T HESE questions wilt be answered Monday. Hi are replies to ' re sun tn winter?)—In the summer time ler’ when they first get gregarious, and| “Is there a young lady at your house|slunk ‘to the curb and looked on in Wednesday's: wo get the direct rays of the sun, while accused of having shot and killed one man, cut the throat of another, byertcd Range Gare not oppose thee, pamied Gertruder chs ashed. savious silence as Master Jerr thus! 396 CWhyy is oak wood stronger than|in the winter we get the oblique, or . A wan down to de river and wait for “Um, huh,” sa! Villle in assent. curtly dismissed them, ” of e C1 v y deserted his wife betweenwhiles and then lied about himself to get some Delaware . on pine?)—Because the molecules of the| very weak rays, the appointment. Yet this man got on the force. And although Com: ioner Walio seems to have been sufficiently impressed by |" he advised; “yuh can't foller ours, Willte.” Master Jarr slunk back, regretting “Would you mind running and telling her that her cousin, Luke, is down here with some friend: He then rushed up the three flights of stairs ahead of the trio of gallant tars and jammed his thumb against the oak have a greater power of attraction {for each other, and so would take a 400 (What is the effect gf electricity upon water?)—The water 1s reduced ta ha ‘chotce of the champtonship, when] “Come on!” replied Master Jarr,| push button of the dell, the while ho | Sryrter rorve to separate them. | tus SEE! Pat Se BY ATOENS oe the character of the man’s record to order that he be dropped at the | copyram, 3912 ty The Fem Pusiating Go. Jone of the sallove turned and sald, | eagerly. ‘We live right around the} kicked the panels of the door in a dance J . (The Nev York } “Bay, kid, where does Mr. Jarr live|corner! She'll want you to come right] of delight and cried aloud, “Open the TNEnC a pune eae ary nc aan end of his probationary period, yet Imbriali was not dropped and R. JARR and Berry, the under-| around here?’ ta aoalaée’ han! door, Gertrude! Open the door! Here's | continues to this day a policeman! M were may ‘These magic words changed the whole] ‘I gotcha, Steve,” said the cousin of| your cousin from the navy! He's a| vote the Bu * All that Commissioner Waldo can find to say about it {s that he does not act on suggestions from subordinates, and that he didn’t believe in letting a man go because of an alleged criminal record. ‘Moone ticket would 4 in the district. Side issues of what incursions Job Hedges might make on the regular mituation. From/an outcast, Wille Jarr, in one brief moment, became @ King of Boyland! “Here's Witte Jarr!” cried Master Gertrude, and from that on the juvenile Population of the neighborhood knew that this popular expression was a nautical phrase, regular sailor in sallor clothes’ The May Manton Fashions RETTY, attrace Highball, or Wilson and Sulser ticket,/Blavinsky, swooping down upon the| ‘Whatcha follerin’ f ted Master # dark With the revelation of a few more such standards in the depart- were also anxiously acatens, erstwhile rejected one, “Ketch hold of Jarr, Neen to his Taian tee as Wy eD ay $s . yy Haak see ment New York will begin to wonder not whether it can trust ith| "or Cutt Se ood Stories aiwaye are police to deal with its criminals, but whether it can even tell them wperted. Thary wee not on uu eee combines loose, tuck: a from Rangle, . vith a fitte sper downtown, to Slavineky, slaxler, uD- At the Summer Resort. —_———__ +42 —— Somehow we love our Oscar better throwing away his money on operas than tying it up from his daughters, O THE NATIONAL ARTISTS. F COURSE all records for attendance and receipts have been town, who did not pride himeelf on pos- eousing @ pretty wit. As for Gus, he could not only crack a joke, he could rind {t ponderously, in both English and German. “This is @ live Issue, deing an undertaker his onl; Gead ones was in his businesa—"if every man tn this district who thinks he has @ gense of humor votes for Hedges”— “L'll whisper to ‘em that Hedges 19 Epoch Makers IN MEDICINE By J. oA. Hasih, M. D. Copyright, 1012, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York World). JEAN MARTIN CHARCOT; Maker of Neurology. ‘T has fallen to the lot of very few the gravest forms of disease that affect 66] ‘LL have some chicken « 1a King,” I “Sorry, but it's all gone,” “Well, then, roast duck,’* “AN out,” “Then bring me some lobster » Is Newburgh." “Tbe landlord's family ate all of that.” “Grilled aweetbreads with bacon, “That got on the Lill by mistake," “How about some spring lamb with French ” Mra, Jones just got the last onter of that,* “Pork tenderloin and spinach," back. It is eminently ing and at the me time it 1s very and — even Most women ike open necks for home wear, for we have learned that the best development for the throat and chest 18 to be ob- tained by their use, but this Jacket can be made with open - * Paar ; ‘men in the world’s history to be the|the nerves, To him alone belongs the| ” neck and dig collar ‘shattered. Nobody ever saw anything like it. Politics are |etealing thetr stutt,” aid Mr, Jerr] 2 creators of @ new sctence or even of |credit of explaining tho very trouble-| Alm OF wits potmnd’ collins forgotten. News is nowhere—unless of strikes and runs, | “ther ine Be eae ee ctint ® small branch in/some affliction known us hysteria and| “sgme as usial, Roast beet and brown gravy liked, A great many is polt any acience, Jean) the rational manner of treating and| or roast pork and apple sauce, Murder and sudden death are as naught. The Balkan states shoot | interest to Wile Jarr, sitting in end trample one another unheeded. The like was never seen before mournful black oak chatr in the und Martin Charcot was one of tho curing that disease. It was he, too, who showed the legitimate use of hypnotism rand Rapids women use Jackets of this Kind with skirts to match for morn- FOOSE eS tng dresses, Alb: taker's establishment, Neither was his 1m thie aad ach a 4 and never will be again—until next year, attention held by the book of dostene ie Or, whee “jean Martin. C bay ah 0 atEH ely Se Why Noise Was Necessary. we ea ae : . . iT ff the Ne Plus Ultra “ . !NBAL of Toi ’, wi ve ¢ Gate receipts for the first two games show a total of $133,000, | °f Ry seded bar ee a ryear have painfully and} 1%, France, His father was a Orca a geen ne ae Dede wee against $120,000 last year. The melon that the teams, owners and | Made By A Trust,” that Mr. Berry had/ slowly added) carriage builder, but decided ithat he National Commission will finally cut is likely to give each of the win- ning players some $4,000 for less than two weeks’ work. And why not, indeed? In a few weeks we shall be paying $2,000 a night to foreigners, male and female, of special throat formation who strut about in silks and velvets and yell at us over the footlights. Why shouldn’t we more gladly lavish our coin on these husky boys given the boy to amuse himself with. Master Willie's thoughts were on the’ great warships swinging wide at their! moorings on the strong tides of the! His heart was set on satlor- joo marks on their arma, of their) Hudaon. shoulder collars, Just then @ figure thus clad lurched) branch by branch to that great structure of knowl- edge which goes under the general name of medical aclence. The branch of medical sclence | which the untiring labors and the great would give his son an opportunity to be a builder of something better than car- riages, The son was therefore given all the facilities for acquiring education, Young Charcot showed great versatility and talent, and for a long time he could not decide whether to devote his life to muste and painting (for which ho showed remarkable ability) or to devote ‘Two little, boys in a Kansas village, whose parenta go cit @ good deal in the even: tng, are left in care of © gramimother, who looks jafter them, A few nights before Cheistmas the boys were getting ready to go to bed and were saving their prayers, Little Jimmie was petl- tioning the heavenly throne for # certain line of Christmas presenta, and he was doing ft in @ roice that conld be heart for half « mile, ‘The noise annoyel his older brother, who interrupted through is made dotted challls with trimming of lace, If a more dressy effect 1s want- ed, one of the prett | . | his Ife to the study of sctence, Jimmie to ask soft washable . ‘ , and, following him, two other men-| Kenlus of Charcot established ts tech- : 1 . could be who wark harder and thrill us more deeply and let us do the yelling pe rd men, quickening thelr pace to | Mically called neurology, or the science sone scienee_of ined ine fealty wen a Par I ore 00 possia’ for Cristiane Presents could be us f A is 4 ‘ | of the diseases which affect the nervous|him over, He finished his medical ™ Jowd fort Mt a ferred. W | ourselves? For, after all, the opera singers are imported, while the Sick: bw Te a eee alee: studies in 1858, Tn 1860 his. sctentino | . "1 Bie Ms" anewerad Jims, “oot grandma ee ecules, ball twirlers are our very own—our national fresh-air artists. Plexion, and all Were amoking cigar-| Before the time of Charcot, nervous! !abors won for him due recognition, and | * ‘ Serie eeeet, on ae (in OY ey diseases affected members of the human | he Was made a member of the medical sik crepes whi At thelr heels were Izzy Slavinsky,| family they do to-day. faculty in Paris. In 182 he was ap-| Getting Their Full Titles. Sith Set, See Gussie Hepler, Johnny Rangle and other) to our habits of strained living, diseases | Pointed chief of the great hospital of! NE of the New York representatives tn Con- or color, would he , of the nerves are perhaps more common | Mental and nervous diseases, called the grew tells of @ social function in an As-| Pattern No, 7608—House Jacket with Fitted Back. charming, i rs cop: e youths of the nelghborhood P For the medtur Master Jarr gave one glance around at Mow than they used to be in the days Salpetriere, Were he labored for thirty | sembly district political club cn the east Rtas e end: Apply to the Camera Club, that I would like to connect with some hia father discussing the local political) situation with the professionally grave when life was less strenuous and les: tense. But none less nervous affoc years and here he built up the sctence of nervous diseases, {thle wherat the chairman of the entertalomaut | committee acted as master of ceremonies, 34 to 44 Bust, sizo the Jacket will require 3% yards of material 27, 2% yards 36, 1% yards 44 inches wide with 2% yards of insertion To the Editor of The Evening World: and 4 yards of edying. to make as Mlustrated. 1 should like to enlist your assist- ance in aiding me to find @ photo- graphic institute or society where 1 ould have the use of @ dark room and Institution in New York. FRANK MILLS, tlons existed and they were more | Dr, Charcot's reputation was world-| The chairman was very busy introducing the | |troubtesome to patient and doctor allkc| wide, and great men from all over the Manly sere wemary of the stub ta te suet ‘an witcha! was the amiable | then than they are at present, world came to learn from high, Nat | eee eee 8 ema eee fe greeting of the leader of his playmates, | For in those days no one understood | only physicians but artists, writers and| gig) . way ta halve his official honors wita his Ww “Youse can't|the real nature of these conditions, the | psychologists; all came to his clintes to! fn, Mr. Berry, and then he darted out un- Pattern \No, 7008 is cut in sizes from J4 to 44 inches bust measure, are eee Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION my father ed his| Master lazy Slavinsky. | "the Hon, and Mrs, How BUREAU, Donald Bullding, 100 West Thirty-second etreet (oppo- laboratory. teen years old | foller us! These is sailors off de Utah,| Parts of the human organism affected learn the secrets of the human mind, couple who were not known to the master te site Gimbel Bros.), corner Sixth avenue and Thirty-second street, . , | - day y c S/or the manner tn which they were! Charcot r d many honors for his. ot ceremonies, bi " i bes ~, rm aeun Renae Ria, Sey eee and peer. much qare nt aed Ligal fn debt or trouble, will it be nec Yes, you go foller your own satiors harcot devoted many years to the! diseases wf the nervy In 1881 France| “Mr, and Inspect IMPORTANT--Write your address plainly and always specify # tography, and is wi e view oi ; witted Gusai dy of these conditions and estan | tor al) Suture times | a8 to go to court ineorder to resume my mize wanted. Acd two cents for letter postage if in @ hurry, n POH. GAXs toning lo” that oud conferreg upon him the Cross of the | aa Shop Works Casey,” ‘@enlen, who had Lesion of Honor, He died Aus. 16 18m. ty

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