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idle me ihe) hal ° PhP THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 38 eae a re a gn CHAMBERLAINDIES |F'irst Roof Equipped tor Playgrounds QUARTER OF THE TOTAL {ROOSEVELT RESIGNS AGED COUPLE KILL AFTER LONG CAREER On New York Apartment House Is Opened! NCIEIA\ISPADIN | FROM THE OUTLOOK, | THIEF WHO FIGHTS IN BRITISH POLIS aaa esse = MEBENVTAST ANTUNES RT THEMEN HOME | Share of Second District of} Reason Not Given, but It Is! | City $7,950,070, While | Thought Colonel’s Health | Struggling in Dark, Husband Tariff Reformer Invalid for| seit Years, Keen for U.S. Total Is $28,306,336. Caused Him to Quit. | Clubs House Breaker and mn 3 — | n . rogress to the End. Wife Throttles Him. WASHINGTON, July %—Detatted) Col, ‘Theodora Roonevelt his re- reports of Income tax collections 18 | signed from the Outlook, Lawrence sued to-day by Secretary McAdoo] Anbott, one of the owners of the| | VORKVILLE, Th, July sta @ desperate fight In the d 4. show that tho second Now York dis-| magagine, adinitted thie to-4ay.|day with « robber who had tv triet patd $7,960,070.02, while the total though he refused to say what had| their home, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph paid in the United States before July | induced the Colonel to quit his edi-| Grimwood, an aged couple, killed the 1 wan $28,806,386.69. The samo dis-| ira, work. It ix generally belteved,| intruder. The man died/ as Mrs trict paid $6,889,028.41 In corporation | waver, that he felt his duties to be| Grimwood was throttling him, taxes, while the entire amount cole |i, demanding in hia present health.| The nolxe made by the invader tise Recenter erie rere) “It te true that Col, Roosevelt has|awoke the Grimwoods, and the bus. SINKING FOR SOME DAYS| “aWife, Who Was an American Girl His Constant Com- | panion Until His Death, Ss severed his connection with us," sald] band seized a club kept beside the LONDON, July %—Joseph Cham- Mr. Abbott, “it was at his own desire.| bed. ‘The robber had picked up an ” management and the Colonel have/@nd they lunged about the reom, MAKES “DEATH SIGN been the bapplest and they have striking furtously. Now and then never ceased to be #0, Col. Rooge-|Grimwood got home a blow with:ehe velt was @ great clreulation bullder,|¢lub, while the thief occasionally lwo Men Held in $10,000 Bail on | A full statement has been sent to the | reached the other with the pick, ‘ newspaper to be published Monday| At length one of Grimwood's awings Charge of Stealing | morning, Until this is printed I can-| crashed upon the robber's bead @ud Boy. not tell you any more about It” he fell. Mrs. Grimwood, who Bad Col, Roosevelt has been on the ataft| been awakened, leaped upon the sob. Domenico Zarcone, who has &) of the Outlook since March 1999, when Reid bles while: Ber Gustana seas ae hutchar shop at No. 3964 Broadway, | he left the White House. ter a the man, ‘Phe fob- Woodhay L. L, and lives at No. _-. oo ber died as her husba ‘The robber, and Nicolo Rotolo of No, 88 Bedford AN the pocket Was & receipt from a Olde street were arraigned before Maxis- cago department store for a gult trate McQuade in Jefferson Market DEAD IN A SWAMP sea it fore the pene ae x d © e of dl - edie 4 eg pre bs pales: eae + Ms Laka it ——_- $5,000 or on the Board of ‘Trade napping Glusonne ¢ - of Chicago also were found. ‘The year-old son of Coamo di Fiore, a|Double Murder and Suicide Is big hed keg ges’ 1 lothing wes hal at No. 195 West Houston street rhe, Balt = stolen and tha © papers belong to en March 28 ‘Tho examination waa| Theory of Police in Strange REtcH arias? adjourned til July $ and ball wan Tragedy Near Atlanta, | tix at $10,000 each, making the ball 3 for Rotol $18,600, aw ho was held for| ATLANTA, Ga. July 3.—The IN “THEY — [gz 500 in the Frank Longo kidnapping | bodies Of H. F. Bonnett and two un- AN 7,6 ” DA! TD caso yeaters and 132,000 for viola- | {dentified women were found in a rr. tion of th iva swamp at East Point, a suburb of . By requeat of | Hd Som. | Atlanta, early to-day, Wounds indi- cQuade | cated that all three bad been shot nissioner Rubin, A |MAURETANIA BRINGS i tg, eatin for an Italian |The bodies of the women were cov- Cosmo di BUT FEW PASSENGERS | tcc Siutie’tie*Siewin signs torene | ered "th brush while thet of Bene complainant. and red both men . ‘ removed from the court, and warned ‘The Coroner of Fulton County One Calls Her Mother to See the | fietglua, (0 attempt anything of the | ba Set ar ners wore Dashing Ship News Reporters eS ee aS Fe indications that Bennett killed the Fall Overboard. | WILSON ASKS $200,000 [trcvomen anc, after covering their rived from Liverpool this morning with one of the smallest passenger tore a great hole tn his chest. lista sho ever carried. She had only! Sends Message to Congress After 182 passengers in the first-class cabin ste mee ece| Mong fap Pom ey FON ARTE OI y| HAVE FOF YOUR TANG run in 6 days 12 hours and 42 min- State’ Governor. IN FALLS FROM SKY TOMORROW utes, WASHINGTON, July 3.—Prestdent Mrs. R. C. Vanderbilt and her] wrson sent a special mosmge to daughter Cathleen were among the| Congress to-day urging immediate ap- Prince's Garden, §. W. ‘The death, which removes one of the most strik- ing figures from British politics In the Pust generation, came as an entire surprise, as the condition of his heaiti:| was not publicly known to have been) py worse than at any tiy6 in the| past two or three years. | Tho cause of Mr. Chamberlain's death was officially announced to-day | to’ have been heart failure, Although! he had been gradually sinking since | Tuesday, the members of the family, had preferred that his desperate col dition should not become publ known, Mrs. Chamberlain, who noverspeft | her husband's side since he w stricken with paralysis we¥en years ago, and his gon, Austen Chamber- lain, were with Mr, Chamberlain when death occurred, isin war seventy;elght “rhe Right 16n, Joxeph Chamber. Jain was the plonter in Great Britain of tariff reform and the great ad- vocate of imperialism, For thirty- eight years, with . brief interregnum, he represented Birmingham in Parlla- In 1906 his career of sturmy activities was ended by a stroke of paralysis. The blow fell when he| was in the midst of a strenuous cam- | pe x for the establishment of a protective tariff with preference for | he British colonies, and just after his nstituents had celebrated the thir | eth anniversary of his first election. | that day the strong fighter had een an Invalid, a pathetic onlooker | ty the politioal game, pictured ale iys with hts toyal wife, a daughter of | ©. Endicott of Massachusetts, who | eland’s Secretary | ly ide him. ttest claim to fame vined and — brilliant} rs of a protective Two Aeroplanes Wrecked in Flight 1 ’ i ” ; for Great Britain, the citadel returning passengers and intend to] propriation of $200,000 for the rellef and Balloon With Occupant IT Ky THE NATIONAL trade, he will also be re- remain at Newport for the summer. | o¢ those made homeless and destitute ; W. i. red as the bitterest and most Other passengers were Mrs. W. M.lin the Salem fire, He inclosed a tel- Plunges Into River. ATER foratul oppenent of Gladstone in Park Commissioner Ward that stateman’s efforts for home Praises The Evening| article appeared in The Evening tule for Ireland; as one of the 4 A World announcing that we were founders the Liberal-Unionist World’s Campaign for going to equip the Hendrick Hud- party, and as the Minister whose Safeguarding the Chil-| son with a playground roof, a policy in South Africa involved his ° * ‘woman came to us with the paper Neunry in the greatest war it had @ren While Indulging Fleitman and her daughte building of} wieitman, The ladies we Mins Lida} egram trom Gov. Walsh saying that! pineims, France, July 8.—Corporal at the] 3.00 families were in need. Gabriel Godefroy of the French Army gangway when the steamer was) ?he message waa referred to the! aviation Corps and Corporal Emile boarded by the Customs men and} prouse Appropriations Committee, | sirat, a comrade, were killed to-day newspaper men, The gangplank put] which will not take it up before early [by a fall of 800 feet while in fight on the song ths UR tithe : ith i ' eqvipping pout from the upr k of the cutter] next week at tounts AMSTKRDAM, Netheriands, July 3,| With ice and lemon, ‘tis a glass in th pt ying, ‘if you are really going to roofs is trivial in cami ti to the open port of the steamer was ae p ‘i i parison to —G. D. Spandaw, a D Tha ortals cannot pase. experienced since the Crimean eon-| in Their Sports. do this, | want to be one of your the splendid results that could be | bit wabbly. ‘The cutter captain or- 19199 TQ FIND D MISSING PAIR. rat 2 arpa ear tahtag mailliasy t thirsty mortals fict, but blotted out the two Boer tenants, for | think this is the obtained. |. chat thi dered every one back until a line had DP eaiGrina We haa Ghee etaaged republics and mado South Africa “all it and best way for me to in- Iso think that this innova, |hoen put In place, The cutter fell of Injuries he bad sustained in an e aeroplane accident at the Soesterberg red. sure protection for my little chil- tien, degree, and | am anxious back from the steamer's side and the —_———— By Sophie Irene Loeb. aerodrome yesterday. ; 8 rented one of to see every tenement house, angplank hung suspended between LIVED IN CITY’S HOUSE. |. The first apartment-house roof our apartments as a consequence. where the need seems to be the ee ‘and sky. Miss Floltman sdw sev- Wrening World) HALIFAX, N. 8., July 3.—Joseph pa ll | “dfetinctly equipped for play- I am confident this is a great | greatest with such a playground | ten an ne on to the steamer | BORTON, July 3—A rewand of $100 of-| Stanley Purcell, Halifax aviator and B, KR, T. Emplopee 1188 Ever pise| ground purposes was opened yes move for the proper care of chil- tn fact, T have already completed , and others moving away from the] fred by t girl's father and a warrant] ballooniat, was drowned in the Avon . Free tn Park Lodge. terday at the Hendrick Hudson i as to | the draft of a proposed law to be en- See tus caller gach jamued In Hingham charging Louta Ele-| River at’ Windsor while making « ose ‘ | at One Hundred and Tenth et acted, ‘The Corpors ation ¢ Jounsel jal Leas pieces She cried. “Come| ah With abduction, to-day spurred on descent from a ball last night, nis law wi oy 2 J In a report made to-day to Mayer John | The woman d Hallian, daughter of Arlington and Hull, and nan, her father’s chauffeur, who] Joseph Tarno, ayoung Cuban, was now going over this. 1 was invited to speak on behalf} make it imperative for Mitchel, Park Commiesio Weicr of Queens announces that a Mra. Helen Speer, of The Evening World in this inaugu- | having a certain surfac believe the opening af thie | ration of the apartn building where many famlli jo Duilding in Forest Park, known as For day: nt house play- 8 liv r suppored to have] round dead to- est Lodge, which had boon occupied by | firet roof playground is directly | ground roof, Mr. Babcock introduced | Cong'® PMY space for children on ‘the | MARKS INTENDS TO TURN jetrsditn Hallian summer home riment of Mra. Fdith Pitter No. 7 f& man employed by the Rrooklyn Rapid) due to the splendid campaign dir | mo and in a few well chosen words | NO OBJECTION COULD BE made | Montreal, Th Sat One Hundred and. El 7 | White Rese Coffee, Pound Ties, 38¢. ed to be making for ¥ nth + c van out by ith whom he bel ‘Transit Company, has been restored to| rected by The Evening World, commended the work of The Evening | TO SUCH A LAW. | ROOFS INTO GARDENS wae aworn out bY Malin mother, haa|that he had heart iced. it le believed | === — warrant against Blmivaa paris wage sitar the eviction of the rail-/ MyWhen the campaign began with| World in this direction. collapaed under the strain and her con- the hunt for y owner! and seo the men falling overboard.” | 454 Hallian > —_ t aren and @ “I cannot see how there would be| dition is sald to oun, ‘but that th rooms such as the Vanderbilt ¥ ght and heating tolerab! hone as well.” { went to the American Real Estate| of tttie’ childr {uther reports that Company, told them of the interest | streets as places to play. RU TO Re Nee ee an lor the further aroused in playgrounds and sug-|HEARTY CO-OPERATION OF ping World's campalin in this direc- Borough Presi | me the Hendrick Hudson roof, PUBLIC OFFICIALS, tion of playgrounds ix to be heartily | campaign to-« The Vic “1 found on ass my dutios on of the articles suggesting roofs} 1 assured the assemblage that The| any material obj n to such a law. | . silk Hee sosnaned vie Ee 1 that this building was only for playgrounds, and having had some| Evening World's campaign was an/ It would certainly relieve street con- cr ; ; i t t 0 1 having no connec sh " es Architects to Assist, Too, in juce always tempt appetite. tion Meith ‘the ity Novcinient reports experience in equipping indoor 1 earnest effort in correcting conditions | Kestions and safeguard the lives of Urges Arc YEAR FOR DRUG SELLERS. wh 1, of congestion that had become in Ai a a Having Open Air Sleep- ———— the lly where thousands n are forced to the! » CTper Two Men Are Sentenced to Penl- S . Sai English uce ing Porches Everywhere" Where to Go Tomorrow, See the Aeroplanes— tentiary in Special Sessions. T he tx "mapping out development of children of Qui Island City, Jn haven districts, A saving of $15,000 has t Marks began ®| James Hubert, @ curbstone peddler, y for the freer Us®| was rentenced to a year In the peniten- ‘resident, Mr. Babcock,| Also, that the campaign is meeting indorsed by all citizens. It has cer-| o¢ roofs for gardens and playgrounds. | tiary by the Justices of Special Sexsions eady realized the advan-| With most hearty co-operation from | tainly borne fruit; As a result of It 7 teen gent ont to the architects | to-day for selling herotn to @ detective ‘ 1 result of - »}oficlals and public-spirited cltizens Corporation Ya ws been turned 4 ear the speeches—the system tn the Tesult of 4 new tage of playgrounds around some of | onq'the purpose of the movement is to us as well ai hundreds of of the city he urged the appointment | at Fourtoenth street and Second avenue band prs ai =hee the pier Jo. 5 their property in the Bronx, at once! primarily in. creating varioug| private properties, 16 be used for o¢ committees to develop the move- | Juno 18 il Grocers and Delica- grasped the idea, and this is the re asures that would lay a foundation! playgrounds, which will certainly” be Bias is ‘The same penalty was impored on illuminations at night. pte a iey @ founda dion | PIA eTOU ae, IUCN Mull CerLalGly PS) cent, pointing out thet thers In from |< een stne ® veomean of Na The city has planned a |||] tessen Stores Sell Ie. c a fummer, Besides, the interest areused three to four times as much apace | qe tarfield place, a drug distributor tn Per Bottle......... wonderful program, The most enjoyable | way to reach the events is by bus, Ask any ‘bus conduc- tor for a schedule of Tomorrow's events — with time of each, 3.—Lresiden) Mr, Babcock also said to me: “The Washington to-me k for Philad of this great city,| on the part of ettizens in many other upon the roofs of Manhattan as there Chinatomn ant a Te deriin, ne wes that hundreds of people live in similar ways is strongly evident a oetta. The uit 1# purer, he {convicted of having nine packages o ne building and in that vacant) “Such efforts as this on t ia In the stree ; Sl fe e iret, be | cocaine tn bie Ba Beane aaton ind Jeasy to see how the roofs of apart-| Property surrounding tenements and | f the press in these says, and shore " ‘ead a 4 ¥ — Sependay aT | apartment houses is 4 thing un-| ures whee auch the | dust on the roofs than in the strets it prepared, his|ment-houRes would lend themacives| RRowas maken it evident thatthe public ix concerned in of {neatimable typ etter 4m. part To4ds HELD UP FOR $3,000. Mocday that bis adatom will helen oe mush needed measure, and 1| needs of the child have been forgot- | value od offelais dealing with the oM 1 ask your active co-opera ds laruely to patriolisin. He wily) knew it would be welcomed by ten- | ten In the building of these homes, | problems. I want to take this op- ay Philad 10.20 A.M. ants, Therefore, utilizing the roofs | portunity of voicing my appreciation tien in the development of the use ave for Waeh at noor | “In fact, the next day after the seems one of the most plausible of such co-operation {of roofs, both for playgrounds and Made by E.. Pritchard, 33! Spring St. N.Y. playground idea seemed to have got- n into the air somehow, and it was morn te be the | Round and Gauwed. : ——== | pes ntett ahtustions Heetcpart” | piavaround: reste athe ‘Vatarpt|eardens, and alao the mimulation of a glacostn, Ub, July 8—Walter Lang, World “Real Estate’: 7 ~ | ment house roofs are equipped {and Astor Hotels he open alr sleeping poreh, Not only [BE “Hear have. waa. he Tortures of Indi estion | ier similar playgrounds ae" the \“ —_—_— [oe we be able by this development |'t joninope: Naat have, cas. fait up Ads, Last Month— , jendrick Hudson, where there is Fas evelopment | to-day by ® robber, wh 8 | fight, air, sunlight and shelter |GUILTY OF EMBEZZLEMENT, ‘* ‘prove health conditions but als apokuge contalning $8,000 in to relieve the congestion of thela with a high fence for prote andiall the paraphernalia such ae | id similar package at thi id was left bound riff and @ posse try fort x belteved to have fled tn an autos 1,422 More than the Herald A. Retd, Who Was Captured strects of our berouKh ST have suggested to the Superin tendent of Bulldings that only the] uctual necessities for safety in con. | 2 London, Awa Thomas A. Retd, who forr Miseries of Constipation | Evils of Impure Blood ie a, Wamu oe Would You Gain a Pound Quickly and Safely Removed by | ied of the enild more” clonely | sions to one af two indict Meee eio ah this WAY be Guoouraped ' Aare YouSi [| 4 Wow ter raree aontner beens we, and are| Chubb & Son, marine insu : Peginning 0 to e : , ‘The Horough President bax made] F | boat net The. Eventow Worth ae of No. 6 South William street, Held lefty gpectal appeal to the America | Don't Know What A repuiarly three: Mca ty te mupbort much orld I) hia wife and family last April, leaving (wutute. of Architect® and he N eally Is the. at euler alway y pp uch neces: jaary Civic moastires goes Without aay. | # Bete sayin that he Intended to throw York Suctoty ef Architeots ladiaeetlon Poor Tarouteten ine | himself into the East River —_—— att. Goats, | Pula bi He was found in London through an deverat a yatolune and chemisl |COMMISSIONER WARD — COM- advertisement that he placed in-a mate Artint ‘Takes 1 tablete, Which are lot ie very largely MENDS THE EVENING WORLD, © rit 1 journal giving an excellent di t with his wit ‘MAN: the w and tmp) ‘ L 6 | ayatain, ‘\¥truction be insisted upon, and that wa Ofte nth Bt \ The Chocolate Laxative: The Park Commissioner, Mr, Cabot | # weription Dimaeif cok w soume Following an wraune "hit wit —a ta tia Ward, deciared t this was indeed t Age One eee teat ete hin moth “4 rf I Apri wowetin abaor ‘| Ex-Lax Saves Pain and Suffering; makes people i isiot ot swore moment than iS SPINY ght i Roem fats, aie 4 noe, | OMG RA tol a when” ten "at” Braet Wealthy and is safe for infants and grown-ups, ’ F his playgrouna,’ | slat yaar old Of No, 6 ISOASUtH ELFOS |e gusty Lond for Beskin, | puvelciane ond eae OE Na A . bids fair to. make | Only ¢ vINE." |awallowing a quantity of muriatio acid. | them tn seainc x Ex-Lax is guaranteed to be efficient, gentle, harmless, Rintory Ane east Mgune, Somers | EINE BHAT UUiNiN Ee, i Spaniel Son a Sl | AC Acker, Merrall & Condit Co, Bits. nfplde BORN Peove Tht iy Ms Toner =A Drussiotny sil realise as ta sunt look 0 Baa Ey SHOVE, “Cute 6 nila ae Oa a ie cecavaEee ne et ald Out for nd cE Sines boc allz. | Sunday ‘World Wants-Week-Wen % “ re re mr — a! ine ee nen nee ene ei wr > .

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