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: ‘a | “4 aie ie , ad THE EVENING WORLD. BATURDAY, SErtB meee 1d, iit, silane tana Fi + Boy Who Fought His Way U rd hg HYLAN’S RISE FROM POVERTY om len "Seeks Election" as Tew York . ‘Mager pinta id a ty . sialic 7 zs PEL ICION Armuerice ane Ge = INNEWUNIFORMS seeeneeee seeeee TO CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR LIKE HORATIO ALGER HERO'S rr “ sow me th ; Rs Rie we Wil G ' i ee ae 4 ‘# : “ t ; Heveteo : . hem ox i taad ’ ° ed ‘ nome MA * sucht Way Up) hela ; NEGLECT OF SCHOOLS © } Parmer Lad Foug P| hela ; TO ADMINISTRATION ry som d as Railroad Water Boy, Fire- ; * admintetr a The Coctinn nt ” e " . * Althous “ ram man and Engineer on “L * > oF we buliding ame . n y - - ghar ‘ years am 0 - ’ . ” 4 * wheal b oF wl A SAVED OLD HOME, TOO be : - YOUNG HYLAN GOES TO worRK . - A ‘ . , TO MEET THE MORTGAGE ; 4 fe ' 4 Democratic Aspirant for City’s tte was the vugaboo of the ; ; ’ . a Highest Office Gives Views | \. hit 1hae REE hon : A. : om ~e- of Campaign Issues cos ent te pl aia 9 : ; ' from ’ pe 1 t #8 ; The Cary § pathway of ¢ G reeruite © Int of stories about boys and for went to work for the mortgnge Pp + being tr woyond the limite of (He pioneer tp nent of the Rev ’ for male adulte who hadn't! lis fire. work off the farm wae in} <== + health and safety. Many of these enty-seventh Division of ¢ w ee ) " | « - of water boy for @ rail J * achools « sit be looked afte Na of * mt forgotten that they had be ye ‘ wang. He Was @ husky i e : e and Fire Departs Mag a : “ Tr con about the period when John F. Myk farm training and rail: | t the rules of beth of whieh are b jor “ge “ - was @ regular farm boy up in Hunter, | k toughened his muscies, £ SYRACUSE OA wut Liv And this plar checkers and writing desks, Letter Geeene County, N.Y. That was beak old enough he became he MADE UNION CARD TO ’ 1 am not a profeasional edu morrow t tay pape { envelopes bearing the na- ’ | nd fireman on the at ‘Soucaes ar TARE MIS BAR + although I have made a study « t tion re and the stamp of the ip the ‘708 : Catenil itcent 26 COLLAR, EXAMINATIONS wart ne of religious serv ona ‘4 ; : atekill Mountain : o Teg Penst * educa f childre | all ever the comp to-day the YMCA rovided free Many of Horatio Aleer's boys wer Kairoads. After b 3 pA 1 call at n to the fact that) . Not t attractive feature im reared n farms and ed of poor fireman there wasn't any tting ready for thet more worry tn 1@ Mylen fan ly SE eee Rede EE ERE eee eee bout the 1 f Hchools Maxwel beat of his life| rest in the service of Un «Up the public ae sya-|a of the barracks the Mat s clty, haa denounced th inane ”" ‘ not y plan. J call attention to the| ‘"*Pection of quarters, which ts At the school t in the but honest parents, and came to the | eity to make th fortunes and #uc- | Johnny's cessfully resisted the blandishments of weak youths who tried to persuade them to drink sherry flips at the bar | each reer brick firepla room will be a wurrounded by high cked benches A log fire will be kepe going all day long and until tape, and kes no prophet to predict that fireplaces will he the most erest. on the wages took are of that. a subetantial education, died age oof nin en JOnNNy this time. That event awit Hylan, who had been gradually tiring out of the beaten track. I thought of f the gloomy mountain scenery of my own case, 1 had no education, We r hers of th cular service, is 9 birt nd hia parr n= had looked t brother t ty, with practical u animity, nates being held in the camp whe: Cs 4 i ‘deter age wax nee ee tee peeves, weaeee? pat it te mv of benefit to the pupil» ro eure new esldt winter wind in to whist vt of the old Astor House, The Horatio] vironment, deter strike out family name into the law and we had in the publte schools in this city. 1 Pe ee ition OF thet = hee Tee wos parrecke. hy Alger boy always spurned the insidi-|in the world an « all antietpated that he would win d arn Willig to take the sidmmoent Of ' of the weore head- no ¥ and the Y. M. ous sherry flip und stuck to his bust-|(P® ctty. His one tinction at the bar. isted of a Su Supt Matwell and the #choul teach. | @artera detail, haven't yet acquired 4 ire heartily co-operating in the aa Gia badalan &esesiaeres wah sult, a working ‘Pho death of my brother blasted J r. untforms and arms which they may work here. M. Kadushin, representing , veral shirts, some underwear, that family hope. { cannot re Tha above are the outatanding| put tuto shape for the eagle eye of 3 A. Goldamith of the Young Me: Within a few days after next}a pair of shoes, a hat, a couplo of ber when the notion first ca ssues, although the situation 15] inoie commanders. But these » Hebrew Association Boat of Jewish Wednesday the people of New York|/4irs of ov ® tooth brush, a me, but I conceived the Idea (iut | neycombed with issues and the ut these mame yy are going to become quite well ac-|“emb (which wore in the upper might take the place of my ifare in the Army and Navy, has inted out to the conferred with the ¥. M. C. A. of thoss is the viable cials here. ‘There has been some tail ‘4 expresston of a Of allowing the Jewish recruits leave Amanders have Mitchel administration ta op » ate tack on all sides, Some of the nes} recrults th of attack will be handled enurely by| sign and outw eft hand poc of his vest) and brother and represent the Hy quainted with a big, interesting red-| 92.50, His parents didn’t war him family at. the bar. When I had headed man who is a Horatio Alger|to go to the wicked city, but hls de- finally determined that this cour ON THE BENCH HE ny colleagues on the ticket.’ oA aalale te a ¢ On Rosh Hashana, which beging at boy grown up. His name is John FP. (termination had developed and’ he was possible, although the were ESTABLISHED 4 SYSTEM < he sone Lose ae aie bet pred be mundown to-morrow hight and enne Hylan, and he is the unopposed can- Wore @ large, drooping red mustache many difficulties in the way owing to OF PROBATION Ping the dust and tinues until sundown Tuesday night: 5 fea for the Demo. 24 considered himself man enough my — educational — deficienc 1 12TH IS WELL ON WAY mud off their civilian shoes—and This, however, ts expected to be with- |< ctpedhec ald tha ba i ac to tackle the city and get away broached the subject to my w It 4006006044460 $Ot00088 mich shoes, from a soldier's st 1, but probybly the cratic nomination for Mayor. with it ° was our first big*problem, Hor ad In Judge Hylan the people of this| One of his brothers was a helpless vice waa good then, It has alwa a sandi- |{MValid at that time, Hoe had an- pee od pe and onsult with city will find a new type of candl-|oiner prother ton youre rAd At: been good since and I consult » will be given leave for Yor? Kippur on Sept. 2 when they will have thelr now un'- forma. One of the young men éecho@t point, have nev r been seen before ) hikes and at setting up exercises, tlerment projects and who bd her about everything—even : . . , ; -,,,|8OYS THINK THEIR NE «| the opinion of @ lot of bis comrades Gate—a type totally different from |/money. His parents maintained that She told me to take © chance. Hee tne ety Oy nent tT better | Cheered by Great Crowd on Fare- FORMS ARE IN sion WNt+ | Suen he waldi "t don’t, aan ae eo Judge Gaynor, who was also country |it was his duty to atick to them and determined to become a lawyer. [his home to Syracuse and back in| standpoint of an adyocate of better se i h City. ; Aaah aHT, | buck home until I took Ite n soldier. bred, Judge Hylan has all the Ho-|his Job on the ratlroad, It was per- “While I bad the groundwork of|the cabs of West Shore Railroad lo-| (herons toe Ale wank be Cons well March Through City— n @ lot of tho barracks to-day|1¢ 7 went home with the clothes I've id : haps characteristic of him that in sducati uired in a country|Comotives. He passed his bar ex needs Of we penne 6 § “OB, Trai there was @ flutter of excitement| been wearing around camp I'd look ratio Alger stuff—born poor on ®/:his, his first groat struggle, he had school t realiged that I was far trom | amination, ore fo sae ais te le cares | Fill Four Trains, when it was learned that uniforms | !!ke a tramp.” farm that was covered by a mortgage, ' nis ‘own way. Surreptitiously bor- fuatitied to begin the study of law| It was iow up to the ex-locomotive| Wo had spent all his life in puvely | ev usang atromg, in four lonk| would be tesued that th vaken from school to help support }rowing 4 trade dollar from a neigh- without preiiminary — training. 1| engineer to make a living as a law | tobe eslgnated as the nominee so that the men the family, borrowed money for car- | for, he lit out for New York. Thls jooked over the situation carefully |¥er He put a mortwaxe of $500 on 5 wa 4 | the old homestead, returne city , 4 decided to take the acader p faro to the city, started his cHY) Ho had a distant reiative in tho Surge in the Long island Business {lyn and opene career as a worker In a menial cA-|then city of Brooklyn, and that fact Collese in’ Brookisn, which 1 had| Avenue and Broadw pacity, paid off the mortgage on the} prompted him to settle there. He jearned was a mighty good school|known, His first m oid farm, felt the spur of ambition| Walked across the Brooklyn Bridge and, in addition, to ground myself {Hetted him $26 in fee to his circumstances improved, edu-|£fom New York, and on the way he in law by reading law books in the | Tenth $44 and his third month $81 marched off to “Q. M.," the big Quar-| |. 5 topped and looked out h m then on hia income steadily |(nciues ant he doce not bow! of pit ho old station in J Gnd over|tormaster Department bufding that|Liner Sunk at Last After Nearly stopped and looked out over the city 50 of d City. bg) en 0! p steadily | piiards play cards, He admits) to the old station in Jersey cated himeelf, never touched liquor}ho was destined one day to aspire ty office of @ friend in Long Island City ho in not ¥ er aneanG . ght’ i sprawls over nearly half an entire Three Years of Daring Work i : Yam more or less methodical and 1} 'ereased, but he didn’t open # larger /ihat ho ie not much of a reader and along tho line of march crowds| piock in the heart of the camp, There P pedis | or tobacco—in short, he is “Only an Rie cand orehe ht cata sAtea framed a programme for myself e until he had paid o © $500) what reading he does is largely con Ds 4 in Danger Zone. Irish Boy” or “The Erie Train Boy,” e bases je 0 yselt | mortgage on the old farm. Ho Joined | fires 4 id tha sauenon, OF they were given sample sizes of uwou- aspired to was a jobcany kind of. Which would atlow me to pursue MY}in, Democratic organization of the| ed.,to history and the science o vf ; in the winter trains, the Twelfth Regiment !# to-lmight appear on Sunday in all the MINNEH 1887, day on tts way to Spartanburg. tues int gust a setomsiah A'S LOSS f club in his hands| After a parade down Fifth Avenue! diers, 1¢ seamed too good to be true, VERIFIED BY CABLES tackled the modern and across Twenyt-third Street the) put detain were called out and were | for Mayo: to Brook 5 Judge Hylan has no fads, He has a law office at ¢ “1 never had a ¥. whore Be waa) and hae neve Nis pecend {ances. He wouldn't know A jaz% regiment went on board a chartered band from a calliope, Ho belongs 2 | tory poat early Inst night and over cheered the big lads, though here and 3 rove! ' theve were tears and the waving of we. sa Confirmation of the sinking of th or any other of a dozen Alger char-| jo),, studies eee BF its areoniyacdit FUP | present Twentieth Assembly District | "Ono oF the Brooklyn papers ataied | damp handkerchiefs, Shik ring irae ni ere Atlantic Transport liner Minne an my engine on the ol ie and he also Joined all the civic or-| the er day,” P ‘due lan, i ny was . on they carried beck to thelr re- acters. Be eaeitIRMANDIG Ee JOB AS TRACK LAYER ON It was some programme the Yeung ganizations and. betterment. leagues the other day” hald Judue Tlylan.) ‘Tho station tn Jersey was thronged/ spective barracks. From then on for| was received here last night, ‘The In- JUDGE T BROOKLYN “L.” man mapped out for himself, , and boards of trades and busin i versities who complain HIS POLITICAL AIMS. Young Hilde. dents In universities w r ylan went to work tl y are ove 0 i In order that the people may know | very next day. His relative iad nie be Haag ie Nl ndak se misht 4 few years his clvic work took up Ao] where the bulk of the people eat ts | women fainted in the crush, Some what manner of man they are about|a job as a track layer on the Brook. ‘Uday !t to & 4 DAVE IN Har eae mie et he wae foreed good enough for me,” were attended on the spot; others to meet and hear, The Evening Worl ae ayated sailed, He put in on iat LT to look after the routine run of his| WHAT JUDGE HYLAN THINKS! were sent to the Jersey City Hospttal.| day services. terviewed Judge Hylan and ob- | SP ha oy P faded aa Sabai Bas i law business. + ABOUT CITY'S NEEDS. After the men were in their cars the| ‘The religious observances to-me has interv 8 n March 11, 1888, was notified to! 1, the first place young Hylan” tained from him the story of his lifelreport for duty the next day at the worked seven days a week. He took NEVER ACTIVE IN POLITICAL Here, in outline, 1s Judge Hylan's| gates were opened and the crowd| TOW begin at 9.30 in the morning, Jatives and friends of the de-| mos . ° Pregt Raa barge ted the | With relatives and Flange “ the le- | most of the day then dining clubs or the big hotels und | Parting soldiers, ere | eee cea ro (were try-on4| ternational Mercantile Marine Con Ne Hiling out of size slips and lulsition blanks. Some of the more | DENY. Which owns the Atlantic Trana- hoped to have theit| Port Line, received a cable from Lon- sed up for the Sun-| don stating that 110 persons had been saved, including Capt. Claret, and that forty-three were missing, includ - men's clubs In his part of town, ptimiatic office: ympanies all dre ; "yi ty when there will be i tnaas for the| ine four officers and three engineers. and an outline of his ideas and cm-|enging house of the Hroadway and his engine every afternoon at ORGANIZATION’S WORK, analyala of the condition of the elty {tilted the platforms, towsing packages) oman Catholica in by ‘Father! Among the missing are Pureer'O. a. bitions as they relate to the govern: | Tee vie mig Diiseard sonny or So'clock. On Mondays, Tues-| “row did you get into politica? |case he de clecteds | through the windows and re-enact-| Hurke. At 10,8 there will be w sor-| Wille and Dr, J. F. Barrett, the liners ment of New York City. The Judge] i tho engine house at the sams days, Wednesdays, Thursdays and’ The Evening World reporter asked] “The main trouble with New Yor ing scenos of farewell, It was s| Vice by Bishop Floyd, Superintendent! ji rgeon, A wocond mi > enue is reporter-shy as yet. He had never | time ame Gaye he, warkea for thitto n hours Jud Hylan, ea the Judee.| {xs Judge Hylan, “Ie that the Rocke-|oclock when the last section pulled Copel Cute a” aeea at eo a 4 First Officer Pleree ad Ee f orters| _ ‘! straight. Saturdays he 0¢ walked in,” replied the Judge.| fi and allied big interests n copa ch, at 8 ofcle at F encountered the Manhattan reporters} | tit Hylan forget ‘ast ioe want twelve hours and on Sundays eleven|“ have always been interested in|the city in pawn. Hy following out | OU ie ceeds be dala crow! MOTTOW night there will be w saved, and o atill later one said that until he was designated as the alia reporter, “for two reasons. One was hours, politics, but I didn't have much time a carefully laid plan and with the ald | wit q it probably seh Peay neha Be aA GCI ocratic candidate by the Democratic] the terrific Mt alls a “community sing.” | Gyiet Officer Alban day long visitors will be admitted | Chet wer Albany was among Fay without special pass, so that friends ™sging, Capt. Claret aleo sent a of tho recruits may come down and cable to a friend in this elty whiek visit them. Orders are, however, that read: “They got me at last, civilian automobiles give the right of, None of the cables told whether the way to Government and contractors’ Hiner had hit @ mine or been torpe- cate doed, although Capt. Claret’s cable And all this brings us back to the Indicated the liner was a submarit efforts to make the camp safe for the Victiip. It 1s assumed she was torpe storm that buffeted our, Five days in the week he wound to mix In political matt while [ of the present city administradon Fusion Committee of 170, and his first {little locomotive and finally tied it up his work on the L at 3.80 o'clock ‘was studying. Nor have 1 ever been they have deliberately driven the elty experience with these cynical and ex-| Up In a snow bank, The other wus or 4 o'clock In the morning, Sunday | actively engaged In what you might to the verge of the debt limit, i the thrill I felt at being at work as mornings ho was through about 38 call the practical workings of a 1 Ttocketeller and allied interests pertenced and unabashed cross-esiin- 11 “fireman so goon after my arrival o'clock and Monday mornings about | litical organization |take out of this city in dividends, | and errive in good snape tha make a iners made him feel that the st In the city, The pay was much botter|2 o'clock. Ho lived close to the| “To become a factor in that sort of largely from pubite service corpora: | Ailek trip und. tut, out. a. tired man who once designated them as|than I had received in the country roundhouse and went Tight home) politics you must be in accord with tions, about $20,000,000 a year. The | ramped regiment “hellhounds of the press’ was as/0T asa track layer, It was sufficient | when he had finished his work, the leader of the particular unit of men in control of those interests are iment . . to allow me to pay my expenses and, After he started in at the Long|the party to which you belong. It shrewd and farsighted “ right as Sherman, to resume the payment of the inter- Island Business College he got up|so happened that 1 couldnt always! “They foresaw long ago that the |All de in Seventh Take Kindly when the regiment reaches Spartan-| 4), burg. Col. er has instructions to detrain and exercise his men wh ever it seems guitablé, and he said he thought it was better to move slowly | reaaed | 0". xpreased | ¢, ruits. These efforts include the 0ed off the south coast of England a on fri ners e leader gee 7 d | eek ago yesterday, Nevertheless he has been frank and est on the mortgage on the old home- thea in. the week at 8| subscribe to the views of the leader time would come when the demand to Camp Wadaworth | Ue AlgahOraalin GRLIn Meat cate as tree with The Evening World, al-| stead up in Greene County, T was alo'elock,. iis wife would call him at|of my organization and when I for municipal ownership would be| SPARTANBURG, Sept. 15.—Col,|tempts of the bootlegKer to Invade «ine Minnehaha Was the last of the though he has decided that he will/™ishty proud young fellow that day; | 7,30 o'clock and then allow him to} couldn't so subscribe I anid so. overwhelming, OF ex they knew | Fisk, commanding the Seventh New, the bone-dry territory which extends Si K sof the Atlant: a doubt, no matte 2 ic ther he our, ® told e| “I wasn't any too popular with r he city could no se te D not go into an extended discussion of no matter what happens to sicep another half hour, He told Th y Fy . , » ‘Transport Line left in the service be. A radius of five miles around the {wean hore and Landon” ns tases with Camp) ‘They take in also the careful watch #POls was sunk off Malta in 1926, and me, if I shall ever again feel quite what he considers are the tssues of| as satisfactorily proud as I felt over the campaign until he takes the|my job as fireman on the Brooklyn ceine World reporter that those| organization so I busied myself with lie utilitles and would half hours, stolen each morning five| civic affairs. 1 think a ma e the most| more for the people along y nave to buy | York Regiment, to-« in do them, so the obvious plan to prevent] himself as delight Jays in the week, We line of i Burhans. of the public utlilties by | Wadsworth, Conditions here are in| kept on persons outside the bone-dry {he Minnewaska was sunk. of Crete z 3 ofice AELUte leeondernil ho! ho has ever en-| activity in civic betterment than in| the elty was to strip tho city of the | 7, ‘ ; conditions on| belt who may violate the law against | J stump 48 a candidate for offic ; i in the fall of 1889 the young tire. | Wond rful hours h r what is known as practical polities. | power to purchase. marked contrast with ¢ eat 6 os plline Gube oa acidian Gaited ig no novice in practical politics, 88] man from up in the mountalma Jed. tg get up at & o'clock, eat| “It so happened that T was admit-|/ “Pho plan has worked out perfectly {tke Mexican bordor, where the states Marnhal James M. Power of inay be judged from the fact that he} promoted to the right aide of the! , He would Ret up at 1 Salo Ohl soa to the bar and began the prac-|as far as it has Kone, ‘The enormous [Seventh saw nine months’ service, and the astern District of New. York the nominee for Mayor of the| locomotive cab, Then, indeed, ho Prana colege, where he took up| tice of law. Just before the consolida: | éxpendit f the olty government {all the officers and mon of the Seventh | hax come down here from Brooklyn Logie ai aie “six months | felt that he had reached the peak of DUslness college, Witte BY early | tion. I was tremendously interested | have drained the treasury and com- are more than pleased with thelr aur-| with Deputy Marshal Hyman Shore LJ world's greatest city and six his ambition, As engineer he made, MS studies at “nis earnestness and| im, the Charter and studied it care- | pe Ned us to go into the market and|roundings, The mon were busy to-| stein and established a camp office. e ago not one pe in ten in that} more than $100 a month. in his cour Me Se neea re t-| fully. There was so much ussion | borrows hundreds of millions of dol-|day getting their camp things! Already thev have arrested half a Ab | t 1 °R same city had ever heard of him Resides his family, he had loft up| dorged persistence armed the at: |attending the merxer of Trwokiyn, lars. And trom whom do we borrow [straightened out, and have had & dozen" hootieggers “and destroyed solutely emoves ished photographs of the|in the till fastnesses a gir! tention of | roe ow Gs 7 One| Queens and Richmond with ihat | the money hard day's work, but all are in good! countless half pints that civilian * . Fee ead Toto et, hey |hamed Marian O'Hara, who had heen of tie instructors, whe remalna tolthn "andthe Bronx that L could sot] “Wa have to go to th nave | apirita, ‘The Signal orp Com:|{atorern were trving to smugaic into Ndigestion. Onepackage t 5 uppea ky and pudey,| his boyhood sweetheart. She lived this day his close ” F “| help becoming a student of municina joney to len d they y market] mand of Major J. . Hallahan, has) camp for personal use Py . | cond tat ‘3 big. well pror | a“ farm near that of his father, | Prof. Gernd a 9 Aen bee aff nie and 1 have never cease 1 the Fe in the 99 trol of th ltockefeller | gone into camp near the Seventh. — | ‘The churches and allied oreanizn proves it. 25cat all druggists. fd upstanding man, a fraction of] Young Hylan felt opulent enough to ambit YONDER | One » volun-| study of those affair find allied interests which own our | ‘sm - _ — Poueeiten ao et tall and weach- |Support a wife so he went up to Hunter tatily gave up bis hunch Rour and] "have no obsessions concerning | public utilities, ‘They t the profits r soon to 1 o'clock éach|the government of this city and the | of those public utilities and lend taer ee aoinds. He has a big, finely |and married Marian O'Hara and soon spent from 1 to 1 the government 6 p u sand lend taem Peet Peet ana hie profil He ands {established himeclf as the herd aft school day in privately instructing|abuses that prevail in the govern- |back to th e city at four and one-nalt formed head athe late Grover Cleve: | family in-a two-family house in the | his f pup ment. Any charges | make or any)per cent, They catch us coming and y e eveland as the| Bushwick section of ‘Brookly: ¢ Leaving the business college at 1} statements I mak 1 be and will be | going een ae ee Ae en) OP ae iived in that booting aoe, Pe o'clock, young Hylan would grab a| backed up with facts and figures. As The pay-as-you plan has {ts Announcement "“The Judges har is irankly red] but now he occupies a house of his of 7 r a sandwich and a] soon as | become the candidate I can d features, but the prevalent and ho has quite a lot of it left. He | own. at a hunch counter and | be specific about matters which, ure | situation tt has been a bad thing for eR ORES eee nan | mor saa oany hi aaah Sack f Island City,}tofore, I have discussed only t|the elty and a jood thing for the that is, he started it w was|his career, "I was utterly ambition of h avout Be phat RUE aT ee ere pp Rance ie y during ° lad and ‘thas never loss. Of course my mind was filled ough time left to allow him| lyn sir 06 when ‘ ‘camp. He wears it closely ad it] pretty well with my job and my new tf he roundhouse and|4 Magistrate by M Oe 1 IN alt of t ecla a e fits ‘well with lis square visage, {ly assumed domestic affairs... I know , engine, He sometimes| Was reappointed in rved ling the city on the which is expressive of self contidence|! didn't think about myself or my rat law books, some- | a8 & Magistrate unti 28 + | Fuptoy in order to pre - and determination. One does sot} futu T had probably unconsciously 1 1 n hour, As his|When Gov. Glynn iy ae DORAN of pub have to be a physiognomist or alresigned myself to the prospect of reading his lawyer friend | county judg My term a Otlit Ge Rte nce phrenologist to determine that the| spending the rest of my Ife running allowed } rt ok home and | tPt wee BE exRied ao orl eateane at ng ¢ ae Judge is quite a stubborn individual, [an engine on the elevated road on Saturda | Sundays when] p ORS in vied te tha lpavoala OF t sy ‘ * iN ‘i + k >t} The mortgage o ; arm at ei 1s @ e busi B Canal eee or ee ne AIONC 5S -} ber 17th Be ee on tne vi ye ie one| @ROTHER'S DEATH LED HIM TO, there were ry at phe busl- | Getice and won by 26,800 plurality. |owners ask only seventy-f Commencing Monday, Septem fi of the ‘Jud; | STUDY LAW. Whi vas pursuing this ldnguid|PUT MANY YOUNG OFFENDERS (cent, or less of the asseuses value The Hylan y] "My younger brother who had been existency ed enough money | ON RIGHT ROAD |CITY MUST FIND NEW SOURCES rr Apes idious and had worked his way into {) pay off mortgage on the old} «when E went on t 1 unt FOR ITS REVENUE | SrInED” FOR STUDYING LAW|fur'provation uaa: tyeinon ly | gr mwinialn that shor methine] celebrating the opening of a complete, high-grade IN CAB OF ENGINE, asked 4 number of citizens vs an From Sunny Ceylon |. a lem ata ca i from the business! people cannot afford to « al ex. | 4 S/and with their ass Araitheeae tate tal sie ng ) studied law t0rl Zeenat number oF su tat a Ia ain alp tha ute is two ¥ y aw School.| Gn thy road to bi ens axed 4 e clty must . hs brie] Mater psoriasis cuit RNISHING DEPARTMENT Wil a MH COnsUtU~| clergymen wHa wou eres * if: A month before hts! plead for boys. T would w hos an 1 wave been | J 18H) xian Wns) they be re t hearse F a caught him alert mind | yf- | business, J am against putting on 4 cab of his en amy ey? business a burden of taxation ‘that| 1 and he was dis peep for| Wil drive it from ‘ But ist {| system of taxation th the bulk t infant daughter \ ;|f tho burden on real estate is all} } wck to the old| erat ad \ wrong, and If we nit nedy it ‘ 1 spent the] ed pretty soon the real estate situat Pr TT" eA eee | su 1 adin vss In Now York will breed financl ; . Pa oer tery Hl x! “I 1 on tt : is unique in delicious flavor gs, but he | ard bin Throvky 1 | ShiP plank In our platto {venue 3th Street YOURGROCERHASIT, 10%, 18° &35¢ te Bngincers-of Now origina dnt» \0 ky Loam eanerted 0 SEALED PACKETS ONLY thig card enuvicd lus W ride from! mun who bad spent mMasy yours OF Were taken off trains aud trains were rr e <S — C