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“THEE L00T one STORE Cet Mote fe mrick we Wall te Meet Entrance. Alexander Krakower unlocked the @oor of his drug store, at No, 813 Avenue, to-day, = FRAN ONDER RE NES BUFOND IN HIS FIGHT FOR | FOR THE POOR AT i NEW COURT Te Ligh age Filed Belittles His Claims of Illegal Treatment. fi i 3 ¢ i WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—Attorney General Grice and Solicitor General Dorsey of Georgia to-day filed the tate's brief in the Supreme Court Laer the habeas corpus quit of M. Frank of Atlanta, alleged jr of Mary Phagan. The case be argued Thursday or Friday. Disorders at Frank's trial, the Georgia prosecutor contends, have been greatly exaggerated by the de- fenee. | Long before daylight to-day forty unskilled laboring men—some vhem- ployed, but most of them waiting to begin the day's work on the docke— @tood tn line awaiting the opening of the new public kitchen at Tenth Avenue and Twenty-seventh Street, ‘where they were promised a breakfast of cereal, coffee and rolis for 6 cents, They went away with full stomachs and a feeling that the city at last is proving practical in ite relief cam- = 3 E Sf 2 e Frank's absence from court when the fury’s verdict was rendered was @ more technicality, the State con- tends, and does not void his convic- tion. That Frank did not raise this point for seven or eight months was asserted. Failure of Frank's lawyers to ask @ trial in another court or object to the spectators’ conduct was also re- cited. The brief held that Georgia procedure rules were strictly followed ral Court cannot paign. ‘The People’s Kitchen, the stitution of its kind to be fa- Kis itl 3 *. Vanderbilt jr. With Mrs, James A. jen jr., she was conspicuous at the formal opening of the kitchen yes- terday. From 6.30 o'clock to-day, E 2 4 E i took every moment of the time of Misa Edna Kiaer, in charge, and her three asistants, to fill the proffered food carriers with steaming hot food to take home, sea} Pails heaped to the brim with nourishing food were passed out yea- terday to 366 persons—men, women and children living in, the immediate neighborhood. Up to noon to-day be- sides the forty workmen who had brbag srg in the kitchen more than 200 food carriers had been sent out up to noon. It was estimated from pails would be filled before the end of the supper run to-night. The prices charged by the Commit- tee on Public Kitchens, with head- quarters in the United Charities Building, No. 105 East Twenty-second Street, are within reach of even the starving families, cut off from any substantial income by long continued unemployment. On the bill of fare father attiaavits cents a pail; baked beans were aelsed howlt re sth nadeiived i he that he had itv with Eliza- hs ing that era er, trot eagerly at three cents a canful and bet / t of steaming coffee went ae le married ty uitle great mugs rl ‘was boar@ing with m™m anne fat two cents. lan's |" While the lines of housewives and 40. not on to hear witnesses,” Juatice Kelby, “The jaw ts clear that the lerrfut Frank's attorneys, it stated, ex- pressly agreed to absence from court when the verdict was brought fm. It was added that Frank cannot now repudiate this agreement. Evidence tending to shi gh (aaa immoral conduct by Fra turally prejudiced and excited the. ‘Auanta ay against him, it was con- HUSBAND GETS CHILD. Another Man Claimed He Was the Father. Justice Kelby in the Supreme Court tical demonstrations in the sanitary said | their children waited thelr turn prac- Becht s8.antiyed to, thd | Oe ing of Riccbon tomato and tha “I Added $2000 ‘To My Husband's Income: This is How I Did It” She wanted a home of her own—her hus- band’s income was small—so with ingenuity she got an idea. can do it. She explains it herself in series, ‘‘How I Helped My Husband More Money,” in the March LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL On Sale Tomogrow Fifteen Cents a Copy, of All News Agents Or, $1.50 a Year (12 issues ) by Mail, Ordered Through Our Subscription Ageats or Direct \ THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY Independence Square, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania fof the conception of Mrs. William K.| when the doors were thrown open, It | 170 °1; Perfectly simple when she explains it—any husband or wife wore given. The Tenth wtuse aca"? GEORGE CARTERET DIES {x Mes aeegvice toruve ack wit!) SUDDENLY OF PREUMO shewitanany sie Vereane cae ital are suffer! proper food Gaite Sea oe BS Cherbourg at the Witmer. who ctaimed to aaeet fired Aft shot huilied Gen. Aluert, Sidney J because | For Many Years He Was Member| C.J. shrin Bhrine of Editorial Staff of The = | Work. ue igo as ry: o eanhone ten tg spose TURP from the lack of of imabilit; gh ge ae it. this ait wheels, heated b; “apr reoal aace © be sént to the homes of | will be a charge of | ok for this ah if the people ‘2 a manifesta- independence ‘The funeral services of George Car-| th? teret, a member of The World staff 3 | and one of the beat known newapape Twenty-third Street chapel. body will be sent to Philadelphia, Mr. *pathaahade birthplace, for inter- | on Mr, Carteret died in St. Vincent's Hospital. It lige! thought he was re- oe sud- a expired, & soe | gf fais Eu ws) KER, MERRALL & CORDIT COMPARY gested districts where Unemployment prevails.” BEATEN MAN'S GUARDS MAKE TWO PRISONERS Arrest Italian Editor and Comrade as Precaution in Black Hand Threat Case. Among the prisoners at Headquar- tere to-day were Francesco Marchese . 7 East One Hundred and Sperry & Barnes Jausage 19¢ rine! and fees watt mith ie ago Mr. arteret pager fo on torn Baiteton, Bc and later Tenia iinet two yearer years, rei 2 Philedelpain, Hie’ cams to New ork In 1008 ans reporter for Lt later iw Ay the Hearst pubii copyreader on the then as night city editor woe oy ner gg city diver of East One Hundred and Forty- Street. Calluci waa beaten and robbed bev ee race at als 219 Lafayette Street to-night. With the aid of Soret cashier, Miss Anusia Cesari, four men were arrested. Since thes both the girl and the Importer have =, Hyitemetiiny with death if they ehould appear against me ener Dotectives Roly an n, fie |, saw Marchese go to ‘ta home last ‘night and je him go to River Avenue and ‘One ‘une grea and Forty-ninth street to meet On the princ sytem vg “aafety are” “they made Nhe a ‘The prisoners teueea ‘that they Merely wished to use their good offices as mutual Ul aiad of Calluel and the arrested mi pena PO BAD STORM IN THE WEST. Wires Down Over Large Section and Many Cities Cut on, CHICAGO, Feb. 33.—A wind, snow ana th with ‘The e Hunday Wo' Mr. Mpa ned foarried. Mies Jennie Adams of Ho) Mass., In 1904, She survives him. sedis} home was at No, 610 West One and Forty-first street. OBITUARY — 2 Ib. 6 oz. package. His: \uuestions to help. save labor or care for any one concerned. Order it by the dozen and keep it handy. 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