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Pie ee : “garunp av is, 18 ac: ica NE ta We y Traft , reets —_|TRANSFUISO ul ‘BOY INO cng And More Playground Space for Children| NAKESABUSINESS | TAKE THISG 1) ELKILL MYSELF ; aicilabiacii , Youth Out of Work and Pen- Joseph Wiley Doesn’t Mind niless Hadn’t Courage It, and Says It’s Easy Money. to End His Life. RIVINGTON STREET Ad IT LOOKS EVERY DAY, WITH ITS CRISS-CROSS TRAFFIC, ed y sufferers, have been considered THe LIVES OF CHILDREN, heroes in the strictest sense of the term, the practice of transfusion has; WHO HAVE NO OTHER, at last become commercialized. PLACE IN WHICH Joseph Wiley, a healthy, twent: TO Play. two-year-old specimen of manhood, has seen the money to be made by | becoming @ transfusion here, and is considering seriously the hanging of a| sign from his door, at No4% East t, which will bear, besid Give the Youngsters s to j . AN a Be name, the following announce- Play in City’s Crowded ; Sections. os Policeman Murphy of the beste atreet station was at Forty-seces' street and Fifth avenue at 2 o'cloels his morning when a big, fair-heired boy approached him and said: b “For God's sake, take this gun oF I'll kill myself!" The youth took a loaded revolver from his pocket and held It out | Murphy collared him and marched him to the station, where he said he was Herman Hoyer, eighteen years lold, of No. 508 East Eighty-Srst street. “I've been trying to commit eul< cide for the last twenty-four hours,” the youth told Lieut. Quinn, “I'm homeless and friendless, and I lost my TRANSFUSION EXPERT job with Fleischmann’s bakery last BLOOD ie ANY mi) week. My room rent is due and { 1 4 - || mmmnmteeetaa NN) | can't find work. Sitar aa Enbia aeee ee) ETHEL HALLOR “Friday morning I borrowed ten According to the speculative Mr. cents and went to Bronx Park, tak Wiley, he has fully established his ing this gun along. I waxed out ig claim to the title, “transfusion export.” ne paverkiing oo Led for within a little more than four : ; 4 months he has allowed his blood to be Gis aubeay waon & babs di STREET Although heretofore those who have! given their blood to save relatives, friends, and, in some cases, unknown & MINIMIZE THE DANGER. i i Little “Ones Will Learn to i i y I nA tratstused to the velne of sufferers five Nese tteledieh pees ot} Watch for Vehicles Going times. Each time he gave a quart of BY CHILDREN A i | “an hour ago I decided to go ever ot Oe te cit vtaeaky: +o Fifth avenue and shoot, myselt, ng in , ‘as only yesterday afternoon that When Lg writ- M J | lice an Wiley submitted to his fifth oj tion. nls Earlier in the day he had coon Bn ad- NOVE! A oy eon hedstae vertisement in The World offering Hoyer will be arraigned in Yorke ile Court to-d —_~— “good pay” for “healthy young maa ly o-day for violating t 10 a wt ng to have poe | Sullivan law. pita ransfu le went to the ress = iven, No, 284 Rivington street, whe: Sy; * Li des Pe Prestdent. fe earned that Mrs Bewsle tink a) ‘Everysout” to Be Produced) jis" peru Moy 16—-The new Cone young mother, was in the Lying-In i. gress was Installed to-day and elected EE CRE Ee PHONE yea eat at Century Lyceum To-Day, as President of the republic Col. Ovear . y 5 4 » the afternoon, Benavides, who headed the rebels «ti Wiley had been relieved of the re- 4 , ttacking ‘the palace in February an quired quantity and was off to the Monday and Tuesday. faking prisoner President sbruney cand theatre to spend a small portion o} ter entiey, $35 he had received for his “ 4 + Wiley had just given up posi- “Everysoul,” a mystery play and i Cie le une ik ae apace “| musical drama by Rev. J. F. X.! AWFUL BURNING year shows profits decreased $94,539.| vertisement for a transfusion “hero.” |©’Conor, 8. J., a real novelty In'a WALL STREET Profits equal to $2.18, against $2.28| He applied for the “job” and learned |realm that is flooded with+medilocre | . ee By Sophie Irene Loeb. Make way for the children! To restrict the congested atreets in the tenements to one way traffic is being strongly urged to make more play- ground space for thousands of chil- dren. = B Hundreds of atreet# in Europe are AVENVE fo designated, especially in thickly populated sections, - ene line, children will have ample New York is credited with having pace te play ‘without everlasting the most congested section in the! fear ef turning vehicles and theee world, and the uniformity of the; ceming in the eppesite direction. these streets, if cay . ALL VENICLES ‘ WS oe RIGHT HAND os te | who tion of porter on Dec. 2 % h than the streets of are and soe opee conduct sé pcre nd play, ai oarnines of Atl A wail : firat step in this long felt nt has y are now deing in seme of OF per cent. while net) submitted to the operation and with-/the Century Lyc , Sixty- already been made. these treats under the present |(Vicigs of Leading Stocks Based on \{mcreiae, 60-100 per cent. com-| in the next two weeks was required e Century Lyceum Theatre, Sixty streeta would lend iteelf much more| it many ry earned in previous year. tee Bere é eee uo exe ths products, presented at a matinee this advantageously to one way traMo! Oroungs |, Fifty representative railroad sya-| William K, Maxwell, a lawyer re.|afternoon, will be repeated on Mon-| tems in March sho wincrease in gross| siding at No. 615 Park aveni Wiley |day and Tuesday evenings next at d y pared with March, 1913. third street and Broadway. | ‘ The Police Department has ifoulties. Present Selling Nea, with March, 1915 suontic| (O,aEivg,, HEE® more Quart OE Ty ToT an operetta for chitdren | All Broken Out. Clothing Wou'd All of these conditions are well blood to the young sufferer. For I Bod: Sc now designated ae one way traffic |iiustrated in crowded Rivington more & Ohio will be on basi of 45| this he received $12%--$30 a quart. by children. It has shown with great rritate ys rate! and atreete Washington, Greenwich, | street, where Public School No. mated Copper 8.25 || per cent. and expires 1917. “It's easy money,” explained Wiley | success in Albany. Buffalo, Chicago! Scratched. Cuticura Soap and Naceau, Cedar and Pine streets. (f this plan te extended en the enact side as well as portions of the west side much distress will can Can pf. The new Cushing Oil field of Okla-| to-day at his home, where he is SH Hs ‘ . . American Car & Fary pf, 6.4 ||homa, has given orders for construc-| “resting up” from. bis latest. opera. |" more than twenty other polnis. Cuticura Ointment Cured, tion of 20 ateel storage tanks. Each| tion,” and except for a little weak-| Everysoul is seeking the Land of tank will have 55,000 barrels capa-| ness that comes the next day the hurt/the Sunrise Sea where she Will find city. Pittsburgh eteel mills will get| when the doctor jabs the needle into must of necessity congregat: the conditions ‘and advantages of the one way traffic idea are plainly shown in all the streets beginning at First happiness, Her fitet guide is the| gw c-qrnen I vas wplnien sunugh tong atreet and the river and around . i the benefit. y , I don’t mind it at all. i 3 2 bp —_ I wae walking through come peckslnnigare pier ir gig ne ef Ieventh and tighth atrects, where || 7 Great Northern pf. ’ To date 28 ralironds, operating in| M2 ar ind hele these’ poor sick | Yoice of Nature, whict she’ does not be a ee retraite pred many wagons pass coming from the Lehigh Valley... i United States, only report weekly | people and might do it for nothing—-| fully understand, but an angel is sent oe New York Central..... 36 || gross earnings for first week of May| put doing sumething for nothing] from on high to lead her from Nature , as Sent eaues $645,323 or 713-100 per] isn't much of a business. Then, too} 19 Grace weather, and with the traffle on | cent. Z U need the money to help Mom out. Rddnasigns ‘ each etrest moving only in one | ception of the post signe designating! som,” Who, of eo eviiia| Under the promptings of her angel, he wrecked havoc on Brith thei L G QUOTA m as auch, It would not be lon; : 5 i a | Evi c + fine, Wt le eotimated that the dan- e Reeth Le ewe, Bee ne lene Pevinera) aaa THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS, | mother, Mrs. Nora Wiley, listened | Kverysoul begins to understand, and right hand rests streets, especially during the het thed sword : per will be minimized 100 per |streeta upon which they could tra U, 8. Bteel attentively to her son's description of | sets out for the Land of the Sunrise cont. in each direction and facilitate their U.S. Steel p' te; |and anxiety in her eyes, Sea. Everysoul fears the Spirits of “] don’t like Joe to be doing this| Darkness, but her angel and the dangerous thing,” she said. “But|Spirits of Light defend her and the “ he's that wild—why, the next thing I|evil spirits are conquered. The flow- face was no bad that I couldn't look at eny+ know someone will be advertising for|ers, the birds, the winds, and the| body and it had me crasy. My clothing a new head and Joe'll sell his.” rainbow in turn, cheer her with the| would irrtate my body till I scratched and a hope of abiding peace soon to come. | scratched. > Finally she meets with the blessed “T tried everything and all kinds of NEW YORK Sorron) MOaKey: Spirits of Joy, and enters the Land of | and I got no use out of them. I y. 18.00 13,96 12.96] the Sunrise Bea. Cuticura Soap and Ointment about siz ov Miss Margaret Madigan is Nature, | gight days and 1 got retieved. I bough and Miss Altce Brady plays Every: soul, ‘There are fifteen other leading | ‘We cakes ef Cuticure Beep and the Out ‘ his exploits with a mingling of pride om 1a" Ly # passage accordingly, Also parents would feel more safe ah Alaska Gold Mines, 26% 7 ‘dams Exprem Co m and| Market Closing—Trading was dull | 4 p 198 mmated Copper 314 eel a Bowicy The children will become accus- pedestal of sixteen | tomed to watching for the tra fic go- on the front of which | ing only in this one direction. The | allowing the children on reets| during the second hour, but there other portion of the street will then to play. was sufficient selling to check ad-' On| be free to them for play. LOWER FLOORS OF SCHOOLS|vancing movement which had de-|4 As it in at present, in the lower) USED AS PLAYGROUNDS. veloped a little earlier. Bora County Wexford, Ireland part of town on every one of the! 1 visited echool No. 188, which is at| (Chicago Great Western preferred i Died inde); 1008 streets, no matter how narrow, there | Lowis street and Houston. This;Was strong specialty, selling up to Hiitue: fineness ue pola, the only |/# & Jumble’of traMe, including push- | school occupies a square, and the/35, a gain of a point on Friday's te of Commodore Barry in ex-|carts, which are practicaly eta-/entire base it floor is given over it with the adoption of this tes Navy, 1746. Aug. 12,22 July i i 1 was cured." (Signed) é to chil : close, and the highest at which it 11,86 Oct. characters and 150 of a chorus. cure Ointment and tionary. poate Gamatbane weasel aed has sold in a long time. This stock Herikney Some of the patronesses ate the | Michael Dusida, Aug. 6, 1018. Hundreds of children are playing | nave various other amusements un-|bas suffered a prolon, riod of arth re 2 Countess Leary, the Countess Iselin, “ds. oe tare and horse-drawn vehicles and motor | der proper supervision. Also on this but { pritonges Las 3 ae ae ate ae cried | Miss Mereedes Crimmins, ‘Mrs, Mf. J. | most valuable for the srentmant <f trucks turning on these streets catch | floor are shower baths, and hundreds | "esiect, but it wae argued that the 1° | cet I OR eae oe Ga 1! Keogh, Mra. William Lummis, Mra. | blsckheads, redeess and roughedss ef the of children come here to th road han prospects not fully refiect- 4 | burning a bs 4 WwW. H. McCall, Mrs. Morgan J, | face and hands, dandruff, itching, trriteted juce a younger likeness, the unwary ones and the child bab | oath t use these! ,, | Market advanced to new high levels O'Brl Mra. Charles A, Olcott, Mrs,| ecaipe with dry, thin end falling hair, ‘the waval hero at the a little chance to escape. | ‘thie part ef the schecineuee ig DAL ae rene ae priors Ser ae 18 gif | Bome Gouthern buying and local short |p, ne ioane, Mrs. Stuart Pullman | eel eo for initattons and chetaee of tne , when be was in the senith of CITY ENGINEER ANXIOUS TO! alee open in the evening, and hun: Private dispatches from Waahing- 1 coverne. art Blip § es West. lt ‘and for all of the toflet, Beth: Bh ee ‘ahiad saeaoes dor (4 HELP drede of children are kept off the | ton to some of the large houses indi- Re too i ———— | and nureery. Oullcure Beep 256. en.Oet- |. atreet in, thie way. cated that there wan a better feeling 3 ake | \ of Irish-Americans in the 5 cure Ointment 50c, are cold everywhere, tional ‘capital, the ceremonies tor |) 3% Goodrich, the city engineer, 18 | During the summer months thie, | regarding the Mexican situation, but 8 FLEEING BURGLAR CAUGHT. Liberal sample of each mafled free, with of a two days’ |!oking over the aituation and anx-| immense cemented ployareund le a 14 ‘ CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN 5 ~ | $2-p. Skin Book. Address pest-card “Gute hi fous to give-all pomsible ald toward) a@ great been, and Children | that the rate decision would not be MARKET. Two ‘me interrupted in the | gure, 4 renee of mi age |tio arrangement of play places for songrepaye here daily during the dered before the end of the pres- ‘ . Friday's Open, WHEAT, cious, cube, | looting of Williams & Block's saloon at country. Yesterday there was i ; 1 con A ent month, Closing was Irregular, | (pier. Harwatel pote, het, Moet “Ost MK, | One Hundred . to the tomb of Woshing- | Cricney pe aharogites woah ltuan | thee eresmans Mandel: President of| Reading and Union Pacific lost %| Ken. aii ,dauth BoM tog ag! kee — f] and bighth avenue at 3 o'clock this : ceerae the city, and i of the opinion | Astorlation, ie’ the principal of this| Point, Steel closed unchanged 61%. |[ahia tlio foot. 8% MA 8% HOR 4 NT morning by Pollceman Gough. The ° | is cr tries patriots eeetes, ane that in many places one way tramMfc hiat ton ek in American |gtreets might prove of ‘ Trig ‘v0 Mae ener “Lae chy [as they undoubtedly will tn the pl Clove, che th Hh Ope, High,” Ign, Clee, chang, | men ran when the policeman yelled at . ‘chool. Opening—Decline of half a point | ius, < Nes 4 Mr. Mandel ‘sald: “Thi echool vo | Men Pacitie my Ms HS + S| them, made tholr way to a dance hall $ Pero Ae oe Mee senate vane e | OF 80 Were Bhown In nearly all active . the parents and-children of this com-| issues, partly In sympathy with May... Juv... 6F | a . SO bhiy fo jf Zl overhead, then separated on the fire 1 ERY quiet and steady closed irre: | escape, ‘One Jumped to the adjoining 4 it Vernon, where in paying j = te the father of bis country : foot, ran over & man and his wife in . munity, T don’t know what we would! weakness in London, and partly as a 4, | gular. ' n the second floor and dow! the Friendly Bonn of Bt, | mentioned ubove, although there are) a, without It. Ata +|8ulern fairly steady, Foreign mar-| 04,0" tive "man in bed Yumped after ck-of New York City and a num. |few children in thope particular! «1 am firmly convinced that the one position of Y] kets stilt nervour due to lowering of pummelling the life out bf eminent individual singers of | streets. | solution to keeping children off the| speculative bull Argentine crop estimate, closed % to hen Policeman Gough came up. escent, To-night the celebra- |""' "i 4, of the parallel atreeta run-| streets is to open up the public of and carry only % advance ne pate senha ee & Nena $e ea fe B te the river| schools for recreation purposes as far { % Nor 2198 Highth avenue, Gov. O'Ne! Alabama | ning from Avenue jas possible, and especially during the Resding ; % Young Bride at ‘About 70, Hi hada wite and jus Daniels, Secretary of | front presents tne situation plainly. hot! weather. 1 think 5 am voicing Sopments thine eta, | Heading jot re 4 distinguished looking man ig! sheet tet FORE | : atree of all the mem! eke of vheat ri Pleads: 5 ai abou \ of fea-| Beginning below Rivington | Pee cetaion of all tas ie vadlidlad (ts age vgs 1 Hieo, Ste i Lal | whone white locks reached to his sued, He woulda’t give the | and even as far up as Thirfy-aixth also confident that the School| dian Pacific each mi : | shoulders, hurried into the office of City f his _companton. : i street, hundreds of Heavy wagons) noard would be willing to turn over| and were the atrongest of the group. 4 | a Cae cleat He’ wan moneerass : ; family from all over the [coming from the lumber yards and) more schoolhouses for the purpose of £17 | Before momouns and very pretty, woman forming of a national | coal barges pass over these congested) pay during the summer months if/ y | nied Oy got a marriage license. He eald ey Association. Another f ature | streets, to say nothing of ye yo @esured of funds available to put ock: 14 \ fe was Alfred Ennis, age “about sev- iw) 4 @. gathering under one roof of | vision wagone necensary In these ‘ing | them in condition. Missouri Pacific advanced to 18 -78 on tI ‘occupation attorney and counsellor descendants of Irishmen born |tricta, as well as the pus a | “1 believe the money weuld be | reports that consents are being re- + 4! residence Aberdeen Hotel, ty Wexford, the native heath | basket peddlers, city of New | ceived rapidly for extension of tho} ;, econ street The bri ni , well spent by the modore Barry. | With all thie traffic regulated in | Yoi4 "they would at notes for another year, Buying is perfect health; but to enjoy good health it is necessary ee 4 roadway ‘Afth street, to be married by Rev. Dr. Winslow 4 {and One Hundred and Pitt a and bowels,—ailments which spoil life, dull. pleasure, cole, vailed th dit 4 jana if pesebie ewtncits Soul Meco propitets fer aneecian Vy and make all sufferers feel tired c: good for nothing, PASCARETS TONIGHT! ME A BOX a ot thi pope Ag Flea | ing tendon clos af fiat eur —hH} the girls of this school, also voiced| ing tendency at close of first hour. e the sentiments of Mr. Mandel, and > o that w odds how wed yew liver, stomach |stomach. They cleanse ne Liver and he believed that the teachers gen- shortly offer them at price under- . = ish fremenpenl 4 wil meee oy ante ccna oraily favored a plan that would par. | #tond to be close to pa Try this! 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