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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1911. WANTS TO VOTE ll ICH HE F Only Chinese Veteran of the Civil War Appeals to President Taft. SERVED IN Tin; NAVY. -Voted Here Until 1908, When I le Was Barred from the Polls. The only Chlncae veteran "f thi etVll ee Is IIVlM right hrri In KoW York. Ml nam la William A. llnnir, and ho ) tar.. brown-skinned, bright-eyed old man who arils i a nt Nv 100 1'esrl street. And you are liearlns shout him simply beru.iae his adopted BOUntry hM refused to lot him serve It In pea-e aa he on"o servr.1 It In war. He hat bttn disqualified n a eitlren anil he has up- peiiei io President Tart rr red rata. I saw Mr. Hang 111 hia little shop yes terday afternoon. At first glanee one might not take him for an Oriental, with hla short, que irlesa Whltt half, painted white bennl, and Ft'irepertti elotboe. aio he ipaaki very Una Kns giiah. Yet he araa born and bt oeght up In Hong Kong. This Is t ie story he teld me. My people all lived In Hon Kng, hut my father had his business In Can ton. It was what ovrr there la railed t lie 'ship-China- business. My father sold provisions to the merchant ships thai put In at the port. Tills was about JlJO. Brought to America One of lha captains whom my father knew beat was an American named orly n Capt, Cushion. When I was boy of Sixteen my father said U this captain: 'Tou take my ao:i over ta Ainerlea and Rive hiui un education. pay you the money.' Thin my father ald mo that 1 was (0 8 With the cap tain. My mother didn't even know about it. My panaga was paid on Capt. Cushion'! merchant ship, and he 1 rirug.it me into New York In the year itai "Then for IWO veata I stud I. Hi In a prtvata school in Brooklyni where he pllt me. In the aprtng Of lat ha came to ere ma one day at t IChOOl. 01 iur 1 knew the war Wat going on in the country, Ha talked to mo about it, and then he BBkod ma If I didn't want to go into the navy, I araa eighteen and I knew the ocean and I Wat tired of going to ' il. 1 said y ea, a thou rand times, "for u few w I erved en a t.a!:: Ing ablp lu tiie Brooklyn yard, Than, with many others I was t..:cn off and sent to tiie South. They Could not Bhe much lima to trait a la those daya, "I eerved on many ships and nlth many captains. There was a Captain gtowart, i remember, and tha ships Penguin ud Albatross, Bui - so lopg ago that 1 cannot remember many names. 1 was in Moiule Bay and With Farragut'i fleet most of ilia iln i, i was never wounded, though i had the fever. I cana t remember being fright ened, Y'ou gas 1 did not k '- Into any close, hand-to-hand lighting, such a the laldiers on land know. W..S n Pov.dc;' Boy. "I supp isrt i hiMpcd ki'i a good many ,. .. ' : till i . and carried the powder with which the i ig guns in re charged, Only l never knew whom I klllad. It araa aim st tike watching a war through a tt S icopc "But" the e;ied prouilly end ntel got tent shoulders straight "I served through u tiie my honorable dti large a in Boston, and about Too pay for gunners' days Hasn't wry much, with the other lt in monoy. hoys In thoaa uu see. Then fur two merohant ihlpi 1 went to x ere of till 10 In Savannah ,1 the dl In't more. I 1 fi p 1 r mi hi .1 on voy- and want same 'ered On agrs 1 met m) Wlfl alter wa were man me to go to sea a' back to New York, that Capt. Cuahl it my money. I dldn' he was, but I f u d ..il soma more of know just where Im tlnally iti Hmu Harbor, down o lost hu money tat 1 -i Island, ii" hid nd mine too durihsr the war, but when 'ne saw that 1 wa- ted to aettle down in America he said he'd da all lie sottld to help me. "So firs: 1 bad a tan More, near his horn. Then 1 et up a gre ety rtoro in another toa'n -. few m'.i 1 awuj And llnally, twenty- tu: years ago, 1 .rime to New York and up ned my rlgar itore, At that lima 1 "etit to the ell ' Iti' Hall with my honorable discharge from the i.avy mid 1 made out - "me uthei pop 1-. as they told me, Voted Unt.l 1908. "Since then I've VOte I tui publican Pr tl leni unij " tried to vote f, 1 T.,: . the) nauers had nut been obtall , . 1 y He- , , when r me my I 1 legally and they aa .'t If. me vote. "I do not undei itand, and r don'i :ciow wiwt to do. Ho I I ve written to Presi dent Tuft telling him all aboul it. ""d teat 1 want the chai.ee 11 VOte fi-r him uko-Ihi in lid-'. 1 hope very much that he w ill tell me what t ) do. "I have always lived in Amertoa iln -e I came hero. 1 have not once been hack to China. I Sin very fond and pruiid of my country 'hat l hgve adopted, It I had had sons 1 ghould have sent them tn ngiit for America if she needed tneir aid. My people believe m lovhuj thafcr isauntrv nke that, Hut my wile gave in only daughters, and new Shi dead. "True, I dd not bleed In the wars," he ,1, ,e,l witi. ;i c.uatr.t, deprecatory Sliru but that was no', n.y Caul 1 fought IN COUNTRY FOR 1 OUGHT lit i ' itfyltlw and doss not ona belong to the .'ujuuy fot' .... Ufa U liMii offered? ' Olive Fremstad Objects About Forcing Her Voice Upward Always Has Been a So prano, Says the Great American Artist, Who Has Just Given Pre sentation to a New Brunnhilde and Is to Impersonate ToscaNext Week. it v i , i:s tj: k ra wi is a. or sho'tM not eav that '1 have been forcing ni Voice upward fur 5 ears. ns you did to-day. It Is not true! If YOU Will accept my modest dls clglmer Iti good filth, It Is not an much of nivseir that I nm thinking as of tiie gtOdMtg -who aspire to bo singers, To them iucb expressions are harmful," giolalmed. Olive lrwn. siart at ;!ie Ansonia Itll night. Tha writer bml alleil to eonerratulate her upon her gtlcceggtul delnit as Brunri bllde, In "Die Walk.ire." at the Met ropolltgn Opera HOUM tie night be fore. ' You should r-e my mail,' she continued, "From all over tha country eontralto-i urlto to me ggk ing lion I mtnggg t'1 sins sopran roles. They beg mi to disclose the reclne. Hut I have none. I never was a COBtrtKO, an 1 you KOBtlctntB of tiie prtgg, who writ critical re views of rjlhgers, should know It. "I began my Staging ra."er as a liTht I soprano in a church choir In the Went. ! A great many people professed t. at i they liked my voice. Friends predteted gj career for me. I canto to New York ' to ItUdjr, Mr. but why bother I H ' name discovered that I hvl a; good lower register, s tie ti 1 to de velop It and sueeeeJeil, with the result '.!..u I found myself wltb a big hollow 1 Iti the middle of i vol". Advised further. 1 went abroad to studv, undaf ' ' 1. 1111 I., limaitn. Hut she was ill, and I had to wait month! before ahe co.-ld pay any attention to li e. gho wa.s ko full of angagamanti wiien she re.-ov- trad that she hadn't mu .1 Lime to spare for ma, Then ahe set nie to work Study Ir.s such ro'.ea as Pldaa, Which 1 did ' diligently. Bui it was a'.i wrong, 1 got angagamanta, among others to slug in Munich. Finally, Maurlou Qrau near.) mi became IntOraattd and offered nie. I a place at the Metropolitan Opera House. At lila Inatlgatlon i went to Ital to atady fur a year, and then 1 mule to New York, where 1 hue SUng for seven conaecutlve seasons. Always Up Against Trad tlon. "Everything that 1 hava done he every part thai I have es., ed baa been something that somebody e'ae has done before. Therefore I have had to '?a:id agalntl and be Ju.ljdl by tratll i..... Y'et New Ycrl opera-so.-i s haw hee.i most kind to me and aapa ial y good a:.', I helpful have been tho erf. . When s know that th, .il review ere of opera an expert ! hanaat reporters who, to .1 more or less di-( 3: ee, sVird a interpreters bet ween them and the audiences and are Judl c, ... . Well as friendly u.iiser,, nicy cannot fall to proflt. lo the meait era : craft I freely admit tr at I owe "Scr.ie: itrte? , h iwever, I have lo imlle :. a you are most indulgent, Moot of you agreed that 1 sar.K Brunnhilde pretty wall last night. The truth is 1 really scared ui of my wits and my throat was so constricted that I loot all sen.-; of pro tlamatl in. often I fi old not hear my own voice and I altnpty rorted to shouting 10 that Mr. Herts could i.fep ti;e properly In the picture, wait! Now that I have found my ;eir in the pan, 1 shall strive oonatantl) I 1 perfect my impersonation. Hrtneiu- ber your critlclam of loday ami after ! shall I...... aims; Hrunnhtlde ten times see whether I am not more worthy of the klr.ii things that were said of me today. Trifles Tint Are Overlocked. "Then you crltlce are so unobservant cr a,o tndlltcrent to what may seem to 1 t, be trifles. Not one of you men t!.in:l t.ie hreakhitt of my spe.ir warn I threw it down, or t .e hard Job Roomer had to Rn my helmel when 1 had boon '..l.-.-ed nl 1 my long sleep. Ye! the for :-.:. at least, waa mast embarrassing. When the time came I managed to pj ik hp both parts of the spe.ir and carry them until i could get off the itage. I'm what dllteraneo tha s ort sued weapon made in tiie affeotlvenesa ! gt t he scene. What did ioonw whl tor 1 1 as ha fumbled over the Axing ofl my heUnet7 wen, you luet k blm. It really wouldn't be propev foi me to tell you. "Aa to the matter of my wearing short skirts, following the example or Mine. Weidt, ss you rat !, neither Mma Wold 1 nor myself can t.e credit to tliat, it It as II should be, My 'owlU '. -i.t; enu ugh, lin e 11 u 1:1 ' o ' I 1., 1 "V rough indi t my girdle for my tiui.ts the ..ir. The Brunnhilde of 'Pie Wi ;re, aa simo, weiqi naa saw, i lillU at least, she is a vouus, oauty . happy girl, full of the Joy -f 11 -.. tiiaui vol having suffered from iu ctcefs and disappointments. And so Strive to portray her. IhOUld Be Only One Brunnhilde. of course, 1 should like to play i three Brunnhlldea in the propej- e quen e or The Ring,1 but that may t:o: be under present Conditions, Mr. itat'i has to provide a certain number uf performances for Berta Morena and for Mine. Qadskl as well ae for me. 11 j :;t ea-y to make up cals with a due consideration for .rd "f ue, "Po you know 1 may r. come baek next year! 'I' 1 tear myielf away from u ! the Metropolitan Optra) ufe would terrible wienea, lull one WOUld I' fool to turn ore'. back upon ttHOUg nia- ii advantages, dob't ;ou think? I iHin't atk mo hat tbey are: There's ma enouga to ts.iv aaaut tnat later or, Its I am to do fes:a utt -- ' "' lay night. Ho I like the part Well, r. .j that tblnka she can slug and aH 1 it wouidn'tl Hut it la not aaey 10 sandwich oneaalt in. as it were. Like BrunnhUde, Toaea has i.een sung this sa: by others who were properly re heafsed, What do you think have I ecu my rehearsals for both Togoa and i-rttt.r: .-.thlc w.en the others wire prop erly attuned and did not feel the ne ' e-lty of a'teiidlng them? 11 unnhllde and Tosca, Toaoa ami Brunnhilde, have ' 11 shall over. ny lahor fer hours every day. I ba glad when Monday night is j a weight win he hfte.i from mg ! Then 1 can talk to you a out things of mutual Im, rest. Bx me, now, won't you, and call ifaii' KOENIGSKINDER AGAIN AT THE METROPOLITAN. "Korniaskindr: " was repealed last night at the Metropolitan Opera Houat before a toldout house, Qeraldlne Farra.-'s lovely Impersonation of the aooaawglrl again made a profound im-i prsttlon, and Karl Jor::, ilnrlls, Kelt ar.d Pldur were satisfying in the other prlnolpal pans. Florence Vlckham t 10k Louise Homer's place as the Witch at. well as t:iut of the Innkeeper's Daughter to the advancement of her reputation, Herts oonducted with the seal and affection for this Itumpenllnck opera that he hat shown from tilt be ginning. C-CiLE BEHRET. , PL.AYS WITH LEO SCHULZ. Cti lit m. Behrona nave a piano re cital at MeiMtelsoohn Hall last night that pleated a iage and friendly :i udl enct. ffht teas assisted by Leo s . lis, the popular 'cellltt. Together t ley : u the Beethoven sonata In a maj r u;..i a tonata by Richard Btraust moat artia'-ioatiy, Miss Bebrtna aiont played comnotltlona byLi'tt, Chopin and Will am Mat ivorak, .' Mr. hula i 1 . n 1:' id Pat loff. BOARD OF EDUCATION'S MU3IC LECTURES NEXT The Hoard of Education .. he folio Ing lliuelfl le tun s WEEK I week: on Monday, "Edward 1 I Norvvi thm." by Mitt M iraaro ten, at Public , N!n ty- ilxth ' '' 1 !th Bulledt," 1 I Bnhll Bohnnl - ''Mentlolaa ilin, 1 son ..... a istcrlptl evern, treat t o nd the in Publ Tl audi QUllI 1. I.et.liO' . II, lit: "Mendel .'.!. Mason, at Public I filed," lev Mr. I ! Public S ho 'I No. I songs of Pl I. tire." 1 .,., ... i'..:.;. 1 :i Baturday, "Kdw .- andlna Ian Bongs, Lennboi n. at Pubii i v. tat one Huudn atreet, .'. Mt-s l.i ill I. Ubru So, rJt u- i 1 1 1 1 -filth In 8t. Paul's Chapel ' Tui .- lay at noon. Hermann (loots' uuntatu, "Uy tht Waters of Babylon." e'lll 1 ' ;' t The ohoir ii 'I orehetl i trill be a- 1st. mi nv .'lotor IVaterhoute, supruno, and i Mark Jsqut l. nit ; Andrews, organist, Kdmund i, tuo tnuslogj director, report" t tiio lael spevlal midday tervl e 1 1 I. arc Mere present, by att ia, rount, ts persons. Thera ll f .rmaiu't o.' be frel apecldl mstinr ttei ila-liptidln. Ut iiUt- to Talk n iklndor" al the Metropolitan opera n luaa nest Thursday in aid of the lea men's Henelli Soilew. leraldlno 1'ar- rar, Louise Hotner, Jadiowker. iieiss, bidur, Lottie Bngei and ISdna Welthar W 111 he In the cast. Th Department of Music 6f Colum bia rnrverelty announces Whiting re , tui .n the 1 1 -ac.. Mann Auditorium at .14.10 I". M. neat Wednesday. Tickets of admission are n-uuu-cd. Under the auspices "f the American Qulld ef Organists, John Htanderwlck win give 1 fit rgan recital nt the Mornlnaalde Preabytorlen Church 00 Mond ) 'Veil C at S.la. o rlocK. The t'nlverslty of Pennsylvania Cuh uf Nov York City will entertain its frlenda in ' 10 grand ill room uf the u lidorf-Astorla next Saturday after noun i inn tiie ,'ombiueil niusl al olu i ei l he I'niverelty of Pennsylvania give t Clr unniial concert. I Alice Marion Shaw the piano, la! of the nth public students' recti tute of Musical Ait will . . lock 1 ..i afternoon. ,. ". Prof on ' ns. be Hi', en Samuel A. Baldwin m m reoltala nt the Clt morr iw and Wednesd Kill Kile ollege after le. K,lt,II 11 llllllltl I), llloe. T .e New York Alumni Association of t ,,. 'h! Kappa Ptl fraternity wdl hold Its tWentytacond annual dinner a! the Watdorf-AatorJa Hatisrday evening, Kefc. i- The epeakera will be the Hev. ir Krnest M. stir..-. WllHam a. Barber, 1 'n, r .Mien w. t'orterfleld and Frederick O, iiieks Lieut. -Col, John a. Hull, .indite Advo aie ., Department. C I A., will preside, 7. B. ACKERSON IS NEW FARMER OF BRIGH TWA TERS, T ii- B ACKERSUN .1 . lin a large I t a'lj lining aff ' V Ktr .... t" K,, " "a in. efi..!- C 8 ina. big residential developmeni Into in itio terms. He i- pert' ting mi siabomla layaiam for working i UU a 'totuaunlty btslgi FARMS TO LURE E FROM CITY FLATS Suburban Promoters Cut Tracts Into Hundreds Small Country Places. Blf nf FOR COMMUNITY 11 . Syndicates to Do Work and Market Crops Ml Sections Join New Movement. tms tg to 1m ' ear fi.r home sek ars Demand for aeage .if ail Mt.ls s 1 besml:ig the feature ,,' the rene-al iimrkeit nutsilde of st ind.ird City tnvjtt-! ment properties. Tht Uhteolg dou'de ! holiday s expected to stair a a'rinK farm movement In all outlying dsttrl la Much farm terrltioy ha leen ae- cumulated by large eeraderi f-r die trVbut.'en emonig small home atskert 'i'rnes tivartng several hundred acres have been subdivided Into parcels of u few acres ach. Thev are lie'.tiK devel oped Mto ootnpleta little farms uhl li an i,e oBeratod upon u paying oasis. Begin Hunt for Farmi. Tl.rre has been a notajble chant n : etlte twshtng sentiment during the p 1st :.ear. Where building gilota were e ight ' I .lgeri" In all pacta of tiio aubur.om territory, n few years ago, tiie hunt for cK-h properties la leM keen and n backtofht-farm movement is gaining Ma headway. It has increased In force during I he v. Inter. This uprlng it Will le the predominating factor in all c tiont. Bxtenatona or rapid trantli lines have drajwn itod farminK country within the area atfalhsblo for the homes "f matro I polltan wagaeernert. Illgti coal of llv i Ing neceaaltles, ospectally of farm prod ucts, have educated the misses r people to tiie advantages of farm home In con- imat with ordinary city building lots Tbey are a taking farms either for sum- mer homes of for all-year residences - -...... ! ... ......... la Mam, tee, art buying t tern roi ! uia- Hon because they believe the movement win irrow so important that su-m lands 1 score big advanoea In twice. Work on Community Plan. I M,,t, small farms will be offered dur ing lite coming year than ever before. I lain island 1 the favorite place for mull farm prOQVOteri because the new rapid trans. I afforded by t e I nsyi vanlu-Lomt Island ltal I road System baa drawn thousands of ucres ol hltlierto I tnarrtsalhln lands w ithin an liour of nif-iroiiiilltati bu-lne.-s centres. ' All parts of the islam 1 veioped Into ouch hono are being de lSies. .Many ; operating eomp,mb. are 0rga11isll.it ' opeiativo tmmunltlet of farmera. Th , companies are phi Ing the land In shup for Immediate, cultivation. They ha experienced agri itturlita to study 1 dltlona nnd to help city farmera. ,-on- Home : tee promoter! are prepared to take (are of the heavy work and even to market the crops They will do 11 on oommunlty bat la which win give the I maximum pr int for the minimum care ! and labor. i stolen Island, New Jersey and Weet hosier ulso are , utuing to the fi.mt la the farm movement, All ha;e better transit facilitate than the. had a yaai or to at" and they are In line fur Mill greater Improvements, Tiny expect to convlnoe city wage-earnere that it is better for I hem t i own a email "farm than an ordinal-) anbur mu building plot. All Classes in New Move. Tin ooti of building bonu s is acting, tio, in favor "!' th,- farm movement. comfortablt farm Itouae can be built for iialf or t thbd of the coal of a suitable Miihui ien dwelling. The Inm galOW adapts : especially for 11 farm home, ttid the COtt of the little farms ,,f one to live Jie.es i, not larsrer than the price of an mil. nary building I ; ii on moel ol me suburban develop ments in the i itpld transit lone, The farm movement le biHsidenlng to rubra ee ail 'lass,.. W'etilthier famtl lis are Beaklng mora pretentlougoountry ta'es Will ie they can keep borage and automobiles riven city apartment dwollera who have not owned auto, gre figuring thai lliey can afford buy olio I if they make tbelr homes en cheep farms or country estates. The total ; ' oat of auto and new home does not amou.it to re t inn the outlay for llv- Ing in city apart nente, and ti e outside I homti are faj more pleaaant nnd healthful, Many aaotlont Slsloh havt bi n dor- 'tnant in g ri ii tttatt aento necauee 'they iiaie nm hid proper trenail fgoltl j ties are as-mriti : pi otnliienca In the farm movement. N country estate with a': aiito.n . . . oriilng more ivali lib'." than ' lutVt --n llOmet in man;. 1 parts ,,r tiie . i : ipid traneit 101 e, Stnten Iglgi ''s Day Near. n i . i- ti' iilar g fg - pUci for farm h uf ptott4ftt4KtJu U iiii'l tisndMn ' I ' t h'ft iiavt- i n itn-uHtwn rvlth ti." ot i k- ttH'truiitr.'f.aii 01) . a f th r;ij.'l r i t i ImI - .1 t" IIS .1 . Ml. I I l!' ' try jij.i 'i-K, very low : ntiii-f parti i ami t ic it) ; gTUbWAV ll i Hi. Ulttla get a lull In en ttAtt' Nut n. il' li'iri to l ie l llOWl, 1 i in, ii goonei it 1 1 Utaten Island Hay than had e pan I an esten iiou u;' the .1 under the v arrows i Qgy It. nt. ut no dietani da , but tbt I'onsi i n liell 1 of that tiaflV attury eoutd create suoh How of population to Uie laaii honm lands of rUobRKMtd thai another subway to Manhattan toy way of N'eivi Jersey oiM " prai'tkvilly ai tre.i ' a profit a ! utid-rt:iMng. I 'la: i have I been preparod for an txttntlon of iiie aiuA'lou t.i.iiiela Jriio S'jten Iflind lioni i.. Uiit-iinv evcu... i'ha'. iheultfl WA EARNERS Isadora Ouncan, Tired of "Hothouse Europe, ' to Found Dancing Temple i s. a 1 e I, I A D I OUtcp j hie mi 1 Ml' 1 I I OSe touch with the llrcelev Sipiare centre of Manhattan. Bit) Mirket for Produce Aside from tht l ice In land values which Is null' Minted from the w hole sale movement of .-ity wage earners to i utside fariua. too new farmera are as guyed "f good markets I., rbelr proJ nets. The ontliinx farm countty dot 'i with ti lehlng lownt eonauma gretii quentltlee of garden truck, isks nnd poulti .1 . 'ities of the metmpdlltan dletrtei take all that is available, while th' de mand for the fre teal and lilt that can be produced It never Ins: I hot Perm Opis; i a' a ' 1 oughly tatlsfled in Manhattan. are who raise gnytmng "r m can auppiy the i.ik Manhattan HshuieiitK nt fancy prices, ART CROWD ON LA PROVENCE lestdora Doaeaa gayt Xne is aoiug to i i,i Tesgple of Daaflafg, La ProTtnee, which landed hist even ing, brought many passengers devoted lo art in vurbun forms. Among them was Isadora Duncan, who said nbe was tired of t it hotbouet atmosphere of Burope and had come to New Voik for a moral tonic, and was koIiik 10 found a Temple of dancing, on the I n.s uf the Temple of MUtta at Bayreuuth, Madame Chlqttlta de Kuce, tho Jet tlllhin, Who has been at tilt Kolle ' Bergere, Parle, came t to ir tha L'nlted states an i Mexico, Bhe tppeari here at the Victoria, Others were BuggM F thOf and Oeorget Hoenteohel, art collectors. .lean Battdln, Frenoh Minister to K dor, and Cleui A Bpreckelt were elto aboard. ORDERS NEw" ELECTION. n Mtoekboldera of pi, g lo t'OlO t in lee lien II , I . onii ilrdi lap, tl le The la Mni 'T VKKNtlN. N Jgiatlce Keogh to-day tiled Un H prema Court an order eettl nt tht f i tionai Itghl over the eli iton u dlro I of the New Vork ami Westchester T site Company. I tabor I M. Itoblni Thee lore William ii old- r tettli Leltneri I rthodea, I liy.li. II I! lib, W I ", tl e dire The drat , i, . ion to order oltei and ailowi I mi has b Bllkma n, ciiarlea I Sutherland recently , aside t iie ele, 1 1" - d ,1. I. Isman, 'I i '. Wile hi stel Parsons and I lino IS I I. !' iir na i ilnh I'. ik i H i claim to l.a a itorate of the o ; ' ' I' d order i.e ball t I the I hem pro ni. i : on I'. ';. -. owners v hi VOtt Oil rr 'I Ii In- REAL ESTATE! FOH 6' t gge ' 0 FREE SPECIAL Sunday, February TO iJcod on at SPRIN-GFj ' f ... !. Full i e $300 $10 Down (iUAKAVIir. to tlfpcMl a i irsi Payment a in taakius .,1 l:t i 'I, eel 1,1 WE your name, v illi (he Title Compa upon your final payment ol ii'- i a-rt ' tuinl I link'- in ., Wall W. C. Reeves Q Co., 124 ! . i O o v F WALLPAPER PLANT Mm st o! Flame Frnm Under Presses I Hives Workmen From Building. When 'he niitht .nd of Its turn, nt ins, in the Qrlffin on the llftli floor factory building ol hlft wis near the t o'clock this tnorn yVall Taper Works. of the eight-atory i Blot n'h avenue. ti un Thlrty.flfth it reel to Tblrty-alsUl street, t e re . a rour and buret of name underneath the pondorouo pestett. The men ped paBmell to t ie street. 'I ce heat of the II o gal off the automate- alarm, and Battalion Chief Tr pany rtaponded with n imtine and a truck. At oon gtj ne arrived lie sent an alarm bringing the full complement of apparai is and Deputy Cbief Mm tin. After a herd itruggle th" lire was con flncd i' the Itooi whet,, it originated, v.: . ion m i e uritlln Company ri esti- maled as betwi n .,i)i and fti.oun. It iperf. t1 fi t. lion is hollev. d lo OIVO itsrted t e Br The other tenants' of Hiding are trie Williams 1'rintlng Company, which occuplea the tirst four th, ii ,i and the top floor: th New York dger llraaa 1. t t'ompauy and tho II Ipaliy. R R R BMIVAV'ti RtADV hi i iHP NEURALGIA Untlwny's Rpn.fl II lief lie- betl rout) i. r irritant known, end thoreloea the I..- i rinbrocstlon thai oan 'n' used in N'eurulititt. Ho1! ii on Ihe pari affectedi I an. I i ii Bannvlt tonked with II on the icut id tile pain until case is obtained, u hieh ill iio illj lie in the course of bsn i.,- lifteen minute I, l( FUd nj'l 3"i hit Na Substitutes REAL EbTATE FOrt SALE QUEENS CURSION 12th, Imildiiig Lots KAC11 Led on Hirs( aymcnt S3 Per Month . l.i r ii ,iilr U 1 -,l.v iuu ripclpl dee' or the lots, made out in delivered to von 1 1 be III! I. - nurla - i .. in. t. 'r.. St., New YorK City. RUN STARTS HEME FIR IN GAMBLERS FLEE OVER ROOF TO ESCAPE FLYHN Deputy Comniissitincr Leaol the R.iMer? and Battlei With "Lookout." Assisted by IJeut. I'olllns and ten of his tn"n, I)epuly I'oli Commissioner Ktynn raided in aliened gsmMlltg .house ii glxth avenue near Twenty-els-liia street at l.'.lni oh ! ' k tlila morn Ing. Entrance was nained only after Conttnlstlontr ITynn tad atrnggied witii a ,osn Who tried t. hilt tie raiders. After smsshlng a dour, at which a 'lioko it" was stationed, the police . aaarnied Into a room mi the aeeotid Boor where about seventy-live men a, hi .t i. poller and baccarat. Many of the men iie 'a I by the police to have een caught lu rant on Wett Twentytlxth street a few nights ago. A r Ing to ",e Commlesloner'a aecre- t . jonn I' Hill, the plan raHel last night had been open only forty atghl h oirs. The arrival of the police caused WO nieti and wonv n to gather In the street and they wad hed the work of the po H ,. nlth Inte . t. I'ertont w ilting for tr;, ns . ti t I." read station had an ...... rli iv and they let severe: trail ' go by to wa' h the raid. T nolso made by the polke In smn rlnx n the s'r-eei door servert ss a waniing to men tn the room upstairs and fe . era! fle.l to the roof and lire eaeanee. thus tlndlng the golloa, Four Aero arrested. According to ti rn.-e Louis Mars, better known as French Max, had e.n SHE GOT WHAT SHE WANTED This Woman Had to Insist Strongly, but It Paid Chicago, 111. "I suffered from a fe male weakness and stomach trouble. mid 1 went to tho t tore to get a bottle of l.ydla K. Plui.. ham'l Vegetable Componnd, but the clork ilul not want to let ant Imve It he paid It woe no food niul wanted ma o try something else, but knowing all about it 1 In sisted and finally Rot it. nnd I atu eo glad I did, for H hns cured me. "I know of so many cases where wo men have been cured ny Lydla E. l'ink ham's Vegetable (.'omiround that I ran say to every nuflVrinff woman if that 1 medicine does not help her, there la nothing that will." Mrs. Jakftzju. tWOl! Arch Ht.. Cliknffo, 111. This is tho ago of substitution, and women who want n cure should insist upon Lydla K I'iukliam's Vegetable) Compound just ns this woman aid, and not accept Hoinethingelse on which tha I druggist ran make g little more proflt. Women who are passing through this I Critical period r who are suffering from any of thnio distressing ills pe culiar to their sex should nut lose sight of tbo tact tliat for thirty years l.ydla, '.. l'lnkhani's Vetretablo Compound, which Is made frmn roots and herbe. has been the standard remedy for K . male ills. In almost every community 1 you will Hull women wl.o have been ! restored to health by l.ydla 12. link ham's Vegetable C'ompo aiuL The Army of Constipation Is Growing Smaller Every Day. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS BM resiK)nuble lis-.' aotM only give rrl.ei- thry jrrmaaenly cute Cnfi.ttsa-j tion. Ml- neni uis the l (or Biliool- a. i. lodigeitios. Sick Heaiiacbe, Sallow Skis. SMAI LPILI , SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Genuine mu,ibr Siguitture HELP WAN I ED MALI.. ...-', v ii. a, .ata w.t1 'Otau - gWriMll UMal lUletna Uu fM uJ Mg) Ultl i I UniUU "Ultra, of j si BeUfeMtM .1 tl HI, CTgU tltUflti, H . 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