5 NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBI M;, MONOVV, FEBRUARY 2t 1010.
we find there is not even a loaf ef bread j in th- house." In «M case a member of j U.S. COURTS CHOKED noFAxrrr decried. cupboard literally | CLINCH RLEF CASE Of Interest to Women this branch found the WASHINGTON bare- She left a trifle, and th* husband. j Clergyman to Na- had earned f*> cents that day. cam" In Washington carved a consti- Sees Danger who th«y PUSHED. and said. "Wak» up. the children." for tution out of chaos. WISE HJED PROSEC to .«upperles.«. 'Hi- wife re- tion in Its Spread. AIM OF TTOF. WHITE CLOTH SUITS had gone bed bequeathed to his M they *af | He also The n^v Dr. William Carter, in his morn- plied. "I>t them sleep, because ms be nothing *i»-morrow." countrymen this advice: sermon yesterday at the Madison Ave- to-night there will j Only One Judge Prose- nue Reformed that irrev- The president of No. 11 branch pay* on* "To be prepared for war is for Church declared Now Nothing brace?, to 'vrwrfl and blasphemy have emptied the Seeks Indictments for Smarter Has Been of her nursery children \u25a0•«•* most effectual means hard one of the cutor's 260 Cases. churches and are threatening to wreck the straighten its legs. Th" mother iia preserving peace." Health Laic Violation*. woman, pay , of nation. Shown This Season. working who -will somethin*. of H»nry A. Wise, United States Attorney "This the whole expense. An- That is an elaboration the hi a light, flippant and frivolous The presentation of the f°r but cannot meet District of New York, 1* age.*' indictments Nothing i3i3 nursery able la j says prevention for th» Southern said Dr. Carter, in the course of his conspiracy the more natty and smart than other child in this who was wisdom which how ever address, against the directors of the white, coats th» bechmir.^ \u25a0> wonder Ju«t he \u25a0 "and stream of blasphemy cloth dresses, suits and To-day hi your day and mine; through a gift from offlc« | than cure- the National Packing Company by the Hudson They have brace* is better poms to get rid of Us hie calendar of crim- a".i profanity flowing in a wide > that have been shown this reason. The only day we have: $5. Is now improved and the moth- j " is channel. County (K. .T. Jury -will be de- day our part. of much To award a building contract cases. He and his fourteen assistants It enters into as well as Grand are made of rough weave goods, such as The in which we play This branch has a Ions: inal social relations ferred from Wednesday until next Friday- What our part may signify In the great er is almost happy. bidder, to huve 260 cases ready for trial. find only business the very home, basket weave or di- may in c to the lowest and relations, and into The reason the change that addi- homespun, cheviots whole we not understand. list of good deeds to Its credit l«lto«ll Ray, having decline every one for Is agonal serges, short, enugly fitting mod- we are hen to play it. and now is our buying shoes, paying throw all cr.e judge to hear them. Judsrc everything and with tional may up f°r in But the needs of the sick, other considerations case, whom indictments be. handed els, the time. David Starr Jordan. winds, a Just finished the counterfeit Trill be it comes in contact. violating health laws. Norfolk and the reefer coat beins? doctor's bills, ate. to the is often dan- ire frith nd- "I quote investigator used with pleated top length. nvEilsbif. rnt the ethers hu«v from an expert The indictment for conspiracy allege* skirts of shoe THE S. S. gerous expedient. and other departmental profanity mi- The act HOW TO ADDRESS T. mi-^ts- bankr-jpf-y i^that in the schools to-day is that the company stored foodstuff? to re- tennis court scene In the second CHEERING AN TNVALJD. should profit by and civil suits. i creasing among ail classes of children ann of "The Dollar Princess" is perhaps re- All letters and packages intended for the Owners the matters duce the supply, increase the demand and T. P. Iwould like iv- in all parts a sponsible of the white T. S. S. should be addressed to the Trib- President of th« S.j experience of others. Judge Martin might called in Ifit were I of the country. It presents enable It to boost the prices. for the popularity the, Prosecutor with deep une Society, Tribune Bulldog. to thank, through the Sunshine column. a rot for his assignment to the sugai cases serioas problem for both present and Garven apparently stronger ulster coat of blanket cloth, made Sunshine Merit in the selection of believes that a pockets. City. If the above address is all those who nave helped make the road for March. He and Judge Ray were -sent the future. The fact that our democratic would develop transgression collars and cuffs and generous New York corresponds to case from a easier to my mother's homeward ssoinc contractor here to help out. and while they are scheme of life levels downward as- wen as of the f!o-s»7i health laws and would result In feet, especially some on<". whose name I prevention m the proverb! laboring city help Mr. Wise upward is one ot the underlying causes. legislation keeping in this to the that would stop the know, who sent a. great many usually ar«» We are not segregated in classes like do not has courts where They ill nccuxna- of foodstuffs for a. longer period than a ends. even from Europe. soon have to peoples of otner nations. The stable boy little odds and THOMPSON-STARRETT latins a ca.lcty.lar that will be few months, for the investigation dis- to pass many weary and boy stratum mingle together. They have helped a \u25a0ttended to. of upper closed that poultry in stor- COMPANY Corruption the only had been kept hour. Iwould like to ask Icontinuance of The judges cf the Circuit Court here are downward sets in. and age for seven years and longer. Building Construction hope poll upward will outpull kindness for a little longer, a book, a few G. E. H. Laeombe, W. C Noyes hi that the The conclusion on - H. Ward. drag Prosecutor's is baaed scraps of cotton, woollen or silk, a little F;'T"-On- VV : Court, George B. those who downward. tbe analyses George McLaughlin. a Str~* urd A- C. Coxe District of Dr. E. any trifle that any one thinks would j Hough. Holt utd L. '"The practice of American slang— which the microscopist Jer- tea. .Vjams, £" M- GL C. and bacteriologist, of give a pleasure to an invalid. has been appointed iis so universal— 13 but a cowardly make- sey City, the little Ilaad. Jaflse Coxe who was a witness before Gurney. Col. Court, already shift for blasphemy. Those who try to go grand jury. poul- MART WELDEN. judge of the new Customs as He germs in ' possible to the edge of the discovered \u25a0 y»o<| hands full, and as near as try, meats and taken from dsdsi tha- :o"3. Th<-y ail have their blas- other foodstuffs glance . Fla.. writes In these dustier days it i? surprising W t ever incrcasir? accumulation should say young people: not Mrs. j to our 'Do important As- aged has passed away. a --\u25a0 \u25a0 porrar.t pec Bo was this evidence that that her husband that no one has Instituted crusade cases. : how near you can go to ragsed line, the sistant Vickers has for several was a veteran of the Civil War. and photographs that slip and s'ida There arc numerous postal cases to be blasphemy, but how far Prosecutor lie the loose last between slane and " weeks devoted his time almost exclusively injuries received then resulted later in the. and tumble dews behind heavy -nlts»B) the Heinze ...... \u25a0 di.^posed of: away you can stay.' with Dr. Mclaughlin to the development loss of both his hands, so that for thirty- and litter rooms that might otherwise fc« one remaining after re pea ted efforts to Dr. Carter suggested a remedy for poor mor», ; charges • of a satisfactory case for prosecution, for six years he had been helpless. Hi? de- Little they are. but precioi:?. •makr of them sti<-k the attendance on night a of New York beauUful. sen it was realized that itmust be strong and wife will leave her present home too. so hat can be done- with them? From srairjst Thomas Riley. who w» the company would un- the last of month, and her future ad- a neat young college girl comes the :*- :or the alleged taking of the letter written people's meetings be changed from the this doubtedly meet it with an army of expert dress will be No. 20* Church street, Fen- gestion of a photo picture. Her idea is to !\v Attorney General .-\u25a0 ershaoi to Mr. evening to the afternoon on Sunday, and chemists to testify that cold storage food sacola. Fla. She wiir be. glad to hear loosen all MM photos from their cards by Wise last summer, and published in a local ten or twelve that on Sunday nights products, like wine, improve with age. friends. soaking them for a while hi clear, cold magazine. The;, there are a batch <•* sns> churches in each community unite in in- from her Sunshine The evidence was submitted to the State Hekel, German woman living on water; then drying them out between blot- sriir-g <~ases. and more alleged counterfeiters terdenominational evangelistic gospel ser- Mrs. a Board of Health, and It promised its co- Side, has hard for years ters, finally pasting with photograph- to be tried. vices, with combined choirs, congregations the West worked and operation, but the Prosecutor i? perturbed to care for an invalid husband, who was. er's glue on one big new piece of card- The Iprgr number of cases confronting pastors, a crowded church rather and with over its apparent dilatory action, as an says. of the best of men and a board about IS by -- inches in size. Car* Mr. Wise, with the prospects of early ac- than a handful in each church. rhe "one investigation of the cold storage plants by workman, who provided for his fam- and ingenuity are necessary hi order to tion on them exceedingly slim, has caused good the state health officials was suggested, ily overtaken by a fatal disease." jret the photographs one wants into the him. it "was said, to ike an appeal to until all and the Prosecutor fears if it is not done returning from a day's toil last week given space, but with overlapping, cotßssj Washington on his recent visit there for MYSTERY IN LINER. On forthwith that the company will move the had died in her absence. into ovals and other shapes this i< quit* more judges in this district- And itis ur.- the found he aged articles In storage to warehouses out- Is grateful for the immediate assist- possible Then the entire "canvas" sho'ilJersey She Moving Day side the jurisdiction of t!ie New given from the emergency fund, a" be covered with glass, framed and hang Ihe reouest. of willinfr- White Star Line's will ance ...... courts and the tardy state officers in- as the help extended to her in former on the with the other pictures. r-- 'to make the necessary appropria- well wall Puzzles Fern/ Passengers. stitute their inquiry too late. times of distress. tion for the Customs Court, and it will The Prosecutor did not stop with the from were treated to Mrs. Flint, of Saratoga, who recom- have to run on short commons for a time. Travellers Hoboken state board. He desired that the national THE TRIBUNE PATTERN. spectacle early yesterday morn- mended little Ida Nevins,.of Gansevoort. This court was expected to ..... an unusual health officers should confirm the findings Coats of such length as the one illus- ferryboat Scandinavia ma- N. V.. suffering from tuberculosis, to the •-itysiticn in the federal building an-i it ing, when the of Dr. McLaughlin. The bacteriologist and trated are among the newest and smartest opposite her slip at kind consideration of T. S. S. members, lias, but the work there has been crrowins noeuvred in midstream Assistant Prosecutor Vickers went to away. shown and are most becoming to youn* street. It was moving ay for writes that the child has passed so fast that the need for more relief is as Christopher Washington on Friday night and spent the girls. This on* ir made of saigl with a Line, Sunday, Mrs Flint would like all the friends to apparent now as it ever was in the history the White Star even ifIt was entire day Saturday in conferences with. collar of moire velours, but th« model is port know how this suffering girl enjoyed the of the local department. end all the goods and chattels then in Dr. Wylie. chief chemist of the Department adapted to all seasonable materials that • - 4S pier 62, in the gifts sent to her. Nearly all the persons nri c prose- went up. from Pier to of Agriculture, and others. They returned are used for coats and for suits. It would Improvement District, on the Congres- «~i;t3or on criminal charges have--obtained Chelsea to Jersey City last night on the be Just as well adapted to linen cotton b&il or the federal .--.- in .- Tombs steamship Oceanic, the fastest liner of the sional Limited train. They were reticent. APPRECIATION. poplin or pone"" a- lbs heavier fabriC3. -*"ovidbe sjreatl: overcrowded. Those who fleet. Vickers stated that in the interest Emma Day. of Scott's Bluff? Neb- : Mr. Mr?. \u25a0 - \u25a0 srr there have ar prospect of a Ions: "wait her t"--. of the state he could not divulge what had \u25a0 sends her thanks for sunshine received hpfore trial. Mr. Wise and his assistants, rating department, with ar. \u25a0 to occurred at the capital, but he would say and hopes for a continuance of reading however, arc not holdinrr back in their in- ss, the v-ic Imer ! that their trip had been satisfactory; and ; matter and letter?. An aged, member in vestigations of matters called to their at- that c might begii loading at sunrise thte this led to the deduction that" Dr. Mc- : Connecticut writes of the unexpected with The view of criminal prosecu- rrominK" It \u25a0" the first time the Oceanic Laughlin's conclusions had been confirmed. pleasure received from the contents of the they spent ;j«n. Every mar. of them has his hands baa saii---'i on Sunday, and tl m me she The assistant prosecutor said registered letter sent by the T. S. S. A. and are being returned left her ] I a passengi several hours with Dr. Wylie and the vari- believes that "bread cast full indictments • Southern member every week. \u25a0\u25a0,--.... Scott! w- exdahned ous heads of departments and had a long, upon the. waters will return." for when The corigestion °^ t^10 calendar has ne- ferry- busy day she had means there was nothing she ne- •-'\u25a0psitated the sealing of indictments to boat ;<> the Ocea t to Dr. McLaughlin also was uncommuni- joyed more than doing for others, and now avoid publicity, which would require im- midstream. cative concerning his visit to Washington, : when illness and misfortune make it im- discovery. mediate arrests, as those accused might •"Thafs the Lusitania." grumbled a man as well as concerning: his germ possible for her to give sunshine finds Its reported, 'scape. The United States Attorney is who knew it all. "What did you think it \u25a0When asked if it was true, as way into her home. Other grateful ac- lofith to have men locked up before trial. was. a rowboat? She couldn't gel out last that cold storage meat and poultry are knowlegments of substantial cheer have treatment Should they not be able to obtain bail night and she's now headin' for England." subjected to a chemical bath or ': come from Tennessee, Maine. Nebraska, they misht have to sojourn in \u25a0 son for "Idon't see any passengers on the boat," to give them an appearance of having been Indiana and Pennsylvania. saw i vrar or rn^re. observed a woman sitting amidships on killed recently, be replied: '-No; but I _-.-•\u25a0•• -age been given a the ferryboat. Her husband old turkeys thai had WANTS. Oceanic and remarked that it was a. freight dab of fresh blood on the neck to suggest passed I rough the Margaret Breschel, president of the PATRIOTS AT SERVICE. ship, and carried no \u25a0--\u25a0- that they had newly process." WITH Ready Hand branch, Manhattan, asks for "Iwonder why she is going up the river?" slaughter OF WHITE SEKGE. TRIMMED HEAVY SELKBRAID- trip to COSTUME COAKSE fine coats and shoes for girls of eight, ten and • asked the young son of th enlightened All he would say about their toby and sleeve ruffles of linen. inJ. trill and also a boy of thirteen year". time Religion Praised in couple. Washington was that It had been pleasant. fourteen have The family of children that need the cloth- The Isd's father without raifincr his eyes The Hudson County Grand Jury will and for ] carefully observed, communications in- Washington's Honor. the Itis to be worn on board steamers ing lives in a top floor back in West »>7th from his newspaper informed liim that it a session on Wednesday and continue tended fnr trie T. S. S. will be less likely all sporting purposes. ; street. Has some junior member "The 1onnmemorattve of the birth of George was not unusual. as many of the big liners inquiry about the endangering of health lingerie ; to go astray The Tribune Sunshine So- too long. With these white suits are worn Youth's Companion" to pass on to a family \u25a0*Vflshi"ton. a prayer and thanksgiving go upstream to make a turn somewhere be- by keeping food products frozen ciety Has no connection with any other a blouses of sheer lawn, finished with a Dutch j in Logan, A boy of sev- perricc was h^id yesterday afternoon by Yonfeera. A Dr. McLaughlin is- expected to be wit- publication using the of children 111.? the tween Grant's Tomb and nan embroidery. On dressier ! organization or word position. *• • about his confer- neck and much teen year?, who has an office Sons of the nevo;ytion of New Tork State with a long beard whom boy called ness .and tell something worn, but for All checks and money orders waists half sleeves will be ••Sunshine." to Tribune but a small salary, is in need of a suit of Bt the Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas, "uncle," the father, and explained ences with the federal and state health length will should be made payable the corrected morning wear nothing but full j Sunshine Society. This is a need the office is not Fifth avenue and 4*th street. that "'some big ships have to hack out once officers. clothes. <~;arven last night intimated be permissible. able to supply; neither can the widowed A delegation of a hundred from th«* Sons in a while to sec that the engines and pro- Prosecutor are large. EUCHRE peats something new to The, hats for these costumes «-HARITT mother of the boy meet It, as rent, food of the Devolution «"-ccupied front of pellers are pood trim." that there would be of the Friendly Aid branch. in day:-, probably mean- shaped straws, circled round the j The members and carfares exhaust the small family in- ricnor. The church was decorated with make public In a few sailor or myrtle president, and their -rown with a wreath of cherry j Mrs. William Lindsay, come. fiars of the Revolutionary period entwined ing there would be supplementary indict- or * NEW YORK SLUMS THE WORST. caught with a bow of colored j friends, held charity euchre last Tuesday the Star? and Stripe? of to-day. A ments. leaves Crowell, \u25a0with black satin or velvet ribbon. Large | home of Mrs. Joseph No 1 I CONTRIBUTIONS. guard of honor from the veteran corps of ..... up the [street affair , white, turned at It was a social . PATTERN OF York, -oft ship hats in , NO TISSUE PAPER \u25a0rtillei of th" Starr nt New com- Tenement House Commissioner Tells of quill, are radiated into a home A fin« new comfortable made by the. FLEADS FOR CHILD ACTORS. side and pierced with a colored shine branch, MISSES' COAT. FOR m CENTS. mand^d by- Adjutant Charles Elliott War- those of natural -, was of cheer. The members of the Faithful Workers' Conditions Here. alto en regie, as well as ere there much need Mrs. G. Wall same material ren, escorted th«s guests of honor into the straw; lined with black moire or ved for the privilege of plavinsr at Cuba. N. V- of which P. For the collar either the wi suns. John J. Marphy. Mayor Gaynor's new colored is president, was received at the office and contrasting one can be used. church a? the professional hymn Francis Wilson Opposes Massachusetts with airy bows and fluffy given entirely to a family in which this trimmed or a 'Tip of Tenement House Commissioner, addressed satin: The hats the same day forwarded to the mother who the; simpl» coat sort- The sinking of "My Country, strictly afternoon wear, as j is interested. It aranged that The sleeves are of • Rev. the Civic Forum of the Church of the Mes- crowns are for starting housekeeping with little t*» with straight cuff* The*?." preceded the address by -.- Labor Law. and marabou pardon hats ; each guest should bring an inexpensive gift, is l\er but they can finished Re- siah, Park avenue and S4th street, yester- well as plumes, girl. It was a ray of sunshine great ap- preferred. The side back •TaTTses I.Vance, minister of th" North Wilson, now ap- are worn in the morn- uniform price, hut concealed in a box er or left plain as day at "noon. said that the press of the Boston. Feb. 30l—Francis covered with Bowers - in ° preciated. Three afghans, shoulder - open portion of N. J. He frocks, but 1 a are left for a their f^rmed Church of Newark. at Criterion Theatre, New York, and lingerie not .- -ri every on* would be rare f scan city had shown an spirit of co- pearing the- ing with linen f> that shawl, bed and a cape, mostly made ;•Wherever our flag floats to-day." be said. admirable Baby," which mad--- suit. - prize There was much when socks length. operation by aklir.tr in the prevention of in the play 'The Bachelor's with the tailor amusement wools by Mrs. and Miss for th« •-'•-\u25a0--• The achievements eC men who employ- md prizes were opened, for ste from Sunshine The quantity of material required depends for its performance on the avenue, enough to touch the feet of bad legislation, and that he expected to largo |c .-o t^nf:;. Kelly, of Mott helped to supply sixteen-year nize is 5 yards 27. 2% yards A* lowered hi^h ment of child actress^:?, addressed a TOR TUESDAY iui !ifi idea of n . get its farther aid in the future.. He added . MENU somo needs for other branches. One hun- wide, with ItJ yard* GoA." in Hollis Street Theatre to- or 24 yards rC inches of "Squalor and filth oJia racterize the slums audience the dred and fifty knives and forks were re- Dr. noe ar;rued that "the religion on the injustice of the recent iaw THINKING OF OTHERS. been handhood Conn.; no name: Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. president of th« remain a standing threat of infection to not only deprived children of Columbia, S. C. Two members in Canaan. pictures, valen- chusetts law SEEN IN THE SHOPS pital"at Pierson: pins. Washington Memorial Association. densely settled communities." opportunities life, tines from the Misses Oeonge one of their principal in No. branch have given substantial cheer fancy articles and writing desk, from Un «r.r:ounced yesterday rh2t. contributions but that if the lav. had always bepn m to a struggling widow \u25a0\u25a0? girl recently J F S.. of White Plains: reading matte _ of the ; jk neckties, figured and plain, for George of Manhattan; ufTiaent to assure the erection J BREAKS ANKLE IN OPERA HOUSE. operation the theatre's hall of fame would pnvr F1 rftiimed from a hospital. from Mrs. Henchen. MAUPASSANT »"' George Washington ••.- are selling th« remarkable articles, from Mrs. A. Mahler of j-rCposed 5..3T»"'/' Osia? Shlof. of No. 144 Stanton street, not contain a single notable name. Mr. school wear ai fan Wash., and some already each. Chela n. excellent doth- ~r;nr:al Hall at Washington had ! broke his ankle by missing his st-^p on the Wilson demonstrated by record? that every price of 14 cents MONEY RECEIVE!'. ins and underwear, from G., of Brooklyn. pi"2g«d. stage Only !;8vols. bees ! stairs leading to the orchestra circle at the brilliant actor known to the modern ' A check for ?•"•. "Inmemonam M. E M S3 of 'h*1 celebration °f Wash- cited A gingham romp"? for the three- As a part j Metropolitan Opera House last night. Mr. began actinsr as a child. He a list Sleeveless has been received for the consumptive girl the association ?o-mor- or pink check, bound . GLEANINGS. ton's Birthda" the S3th street entrance on a names that began with Oarrick. continued year-old, in blue ; Delivered Free ! Shlof entered -rents. Miss A S. Bagle- $rfor exi-ressa^ rour will report the. names of several prom- folding through Macready, Terry. Rachel and tape, 3^ selling at 25 Everytntn?: big seems to be in style this i general admission ticket. On the Ezra. S. Dean, of Galva, 111 , $1 for \ ,_.«-,I of the country who have Adams, and Mrs Not only ar-- hats e'.lips': th<» Size i 11-2 inches Illustrated financier? doors opening into the auditorium i.= a picn Maude ended with Francis Purchase, N. branch $1 for season. sums to ?rart tho ! petticoats, with ruchings of coal fund. T.. wearers, but jewelry '.? reaching r«rotnlwtJ substantial i the that there arc three steps be- Wilson. In parts of his address Mr. Wilson Brocaded silk Friendly Aid $1 enormous provide headquarters nd aud to effect philanthropists prevailing color on the flounce, -office -postage; branch. as are longer a.nd fund to a Mr. evidently did not see the did not hesitate to criticise th- birthday gi?r proportions. Chains heavie- the name of G^orse Washing- | rood Shlof new come in a great variety of color ever were; old-fashioned, deeply •toriTiTn in i sign, and tried to take all thn ;"»p? at who are behind the Massachusetts Si i:. Hnd than they ton national societies of patriotism and and are back in all their for in -' ambulance to child labor law. combinations. set ring? cameos \u25a0•smisE. ! once. He was taken of BRANCH NOTES. average '- recov»»d .by Hospital. Mr. Wilson's speech is the culmination - former glory. Belt buckles from B*side.s the oontributions I New Fork being vigorously para?oi= tth a deep. The members of Manhattan branch. No. , width, and collar Mrs. Dimock ax No. 2'> East *Hh street, a an agitation that is Hand embroidered to »5 inches in pins look in which managers with scallop between Mk ribs and with Em- 10, held a small sal* last week, and th* Rings are tbonsand-dollar endless <~hain. SHOT BY FATHER DiES. worked up by all theatrical full like athletic medals worn hi Elver this amount obtains two BABY toward the re- handles, cost $2r. money raised carried sunshine into three covering all the available space rachs tepyn swell the interests in Massachusetts plre profusion, others,* has already to William Ryan, two years old. of So. 309 which will prevent Bos- homes. A doll delighted the heart of a lit- \ hand, bracelets are fond for the Washington peal of this law. OR and donned memorial. street, died in Flower Hospital to whom gifts are almost , the East s*.h ton or any Massachusetts city from seeing; Deeply pointed square parasols in solid tle girl unknown. above the elbow as well as at the wrist. • as -result of a bul- Night's do great things," said one mem- : •* woman chooses, SKATERS' FUN INTERRUPTED. yesterday afternoon th« such plays as "A Midsummer colors are $10. the odd pagoda shapes are "We cannot In fact. the modern sh^ let *et into his head by his father. Danie 111.- -Peter Pan." or 520, and the natural pongees, with green her. "but in our visits among the destitute. j can look like a walking jewelry shop and tcw4 \ January 31. Ryan, a former Dream." '"Richard 7jj«» po!;-^. drnv an enthusiastic Rvan jr., on own play. -'The Bachelor's silk ruffle on the edge, are jh we never go empty handed. Many times j driver in the Park Department, had been Mr. Wilson's .-' iYmtien off Van Cortlandt Park lake yes-; '\u0084 He crave the mass meeting held at the out of work some months. his Baby." Beside* t~r<3av afternoon. Early in mornins I last five rents to bis wife to buj candy for Street Theatre to-night, a pe- jv^pie Emily, the the Hollis "A-KtTf w-i*a steady stream of yojnjr I their tv.o babies, William and by Mr. and already ag-ed When she left the flat h« tition, written Wilson i«» th» iak*-. and tiiey a big half Oay of ! latter three. of citizens, is being had 1 plated the two children on liis ktiees and signed by thousands 22b COMPLETE STORIES and however, tem- • commonwealth, ilil At 2 o'clock, the ris~ In ; them and himself.- Emily di«d mi- circulated throughout the to <\u25a0\u25a0! in Flower Hospl- r^tatur^ had so softr-nrd the Ice a« i etantly. The father for final presentation fore the legis- Buns ;Affe:-/; :VS..-;.-? • uK. i tal on* February 11. '•\u25a0".'\u25a0r it lature. PEARSON'S «"> >lo*» Exceptional Ofl>r. -impt» z"' BROKEK. The more people acquainted with oar srfat MAGISTRATE HOLDS -National Magazine. whirrs n^rr month . :Muffin^.v}"i:s;|;^; ...ntain> >*yd of the greatest *tor!e^ ' Breakfast money ran buy. lx«ii|e» timely »rli fa raigned in the Bide clnatinKly as to rivet jour attention t., hu hearing and held Jn $500 bail for a further * merry tales. it of sending threatening letter Coffee Bjf^aii «.mt de mp.i--.inf. eventful . .re,- on a chanre. a htm tile*.*, father-in-law, save situation* an«-a! -oU>r to his Ivan Bpiro, a travel- f«r Ms un.turpus.xeil stories. Stn>ns »n livingin Bay-side. Imagination and paa.tion In his study of ling salesman human lift*ami phases comlurji' was made on a warrant issued of human The arrest WASHBUiiN^^OSBY'S things rf-al'.y happening not M—we Imasiu*- RAILROAD Magistrate aft«T Spiro and Timo- they miffht or as we TJI 1 PENNSYLVANIA by Moss woo BIT Ai.uin,. Bayside. KKAI.DOECGS OF LXrß—bi what thy W. the latter also of passant always Mau- charges. Bond was rives us. His dramatic mAde affidavit to the insf.m-t. his situations and his climaxes February 22 and March 8, 1910 overwhelming. are furnished. He always tixnt upon th* ' one thine for most human soul interest and.* makes it as vjvli!a* any stase GOLD These scene GETS absorbing stories should Si •TYPHOID MARY" LIBERTY. e\ery library— N> in \X*> ROUND $50 TRIP \.\\f- of travel. m,». Xf" Mary*" released from tery. "Typhoid was North .dventure. comedy, path™ >Cy .n' * on Saturday, after having •Dd traced*. Imr and realism. JT . Brother Island F.K.HT Bmtim - jCy N T" \u25a0••' VOI - From New York .spent three ther.: under surveillance. l*ME>of the Moot Favinatlnr'V^V' Trib in the Mary who is forty year* old, lias MEDAL Readlnc World. 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