Washington Evening Times. (Washington, DC) 1907-09-28 [p...
Transcript of Washington Evening Times. (Washington, DC) 1907-09-28 [p...
THE WASHINGTON TIMES SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28 19i12
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Made Dash for Ocean ButLands in Industrial
School
The champeen truant was haled bofore the bar ot tho Juvenlt Court yesterday In the poraon of twolveyoarold Frank Handlworkor who baosts arecord of having boon arrested morethan thirty times for running awayfrom his parents
Franks parents moved to Washingtonless than a week ago from NewarkEven in this limo however tho
tired vC Washington and when Ap-
prehended I the police was aboard anoyster boat at tho streetwharves preparing to put to sea Fortwo days people in tho neighborhood-of the wharf reported he beon
hanging about begging and tolling apitiful tale of no parents and no home
Its no use judge sold his fatheron the stand yesterday We cant doanything with him He has been
away for years He was under thecare of the probation officer seven
times In Philadelphia twice InNewark and once In Trenton He hasbeen arrested nearly forty times fortruancy and loafing How he lives whenhe In away I dont know but r learnthat he puts up a pitiful tale of being
CHAMPION TRUANT
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an orphanhas been to school less than a month intwo years I want the court to do whatJt can with him
Both Handlrrorkor and his wife whoseem to be hardworking people were in
to court thedifficulties mot in rearing the boy Theboy viewed tho scene with stoiccomposure and had nothing to say Heis on unusually youngster and
smllod knowingly when Probation OfficerCopp bumps upon his head In
0 any indication of mental de-ficiency He found none
A few moments later bade hlaparents gnodby In a carelessfashion shaking his fist at the retreat
form of his father He was thenplaced in a wagon and began the jour-ney to the Industrial Home School the
placing him under tho care of theBoard of Charities until hereaches his majority The boy was toldthat they a bugler at the homeand as can play this instrument heagreed to try for awhile out there
FORMER DRUG PROPRIETORRESTRAINED BY COURT
Chief Justice Ciabaugh of the DistrictSupreme Court has signed an order
Eugene R Nichols and thotrustees of a drug business at
and Pennsylvania avenue fromnegotiating notes or foreclosing thetrust
Thomas Oawford who presented thelotltion alleges that he purchased thebusiness from Nichols for ofwhich sum ho paid cash 1600 the bal-ance secured notes Crawford saysthat Nichols represented to him that
he the receipts did nothalt that sum
case will be presented to the
AFTER THE DINNERTAIL-I wonder what will be the trusts
during the Presidential cam
Probably The Empty Oil Can
4825 to Californiatill Oct SO via WashingtonSunsetRoute Personally conducted withoutchange Berth 860 J Poston GentAgt 611 Pa ave 705 15th st
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Civil Service ExaminationsWill Be Held in
Alexandria
Owing to the Inadequacy of the pres-ent accommodations In the Census Ofnc the Civil Service Commission hasbeen compelled to order that the exami-nations rooms at Alexandria Va beusod for the examination of applicantswho seek examinations in this city andwho cannot be accommodated at thoCensus Office
The old quarters whioi had been inuse for several years at the Census Of-fice were required by the bureau asstore rooms and possession was givenln t spring The commission after re-peated efforts was unable to find otherquarters suitable for its purposes in thocity Rooms In the Arsenal at the footof Four and onehalf street northwestwere obtained temporarily regular
of the size required could notbe secured
Quarters loss commodious than theformer wore finaly tendered by the Cen-sus Bureau and the commission
shift it could tothe increasing number of examinationsIn The orderfor holding examinations for Washington at Alexandria onlyafter strenuous efforts tq find quartersIn Washington
CENSUS BUREAU
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DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA
Sixteen delegates of the State councilDaughturs of America District of Columbia will leave in a special car overthe Baltimore and Ohio tomorrow evening for Cleveland to attend the nationalcouncil to convene there Tuesday morning A reception will bo tendered themby the State council of Ohio Mondayevening at the Hollonden Hotel
At tho last annual session at Trentontho Washington body capturedoflicoR The District contingent is-olated over the success achieved duringthf past cession of Congress in securingremedial legislation with respect to 1mmlratlon Much gratification is alsoxr rosed In their report upon the
interest manifested n industrialeducation
The representatives who expect to attend the convention Trom the Districtaro Elizabeth Bewail Mrs M ERobinson Mrs Grace M Lowry MrsFlorence Swift Mrs P R Pulliam Mrand Mrs C H Miller Mrs J WSchwenk Miss LIHIe Greene MrsAnnadale Mrs Ella Scott Mrs AMiller Mrs Mr andMrs A M Vaux J M andE Gorham
POLICEMAN CULLINANE SUEDBY JESS MASON FOR 5000
Jess Mason through his attorneysWolf Rosenberg has a suitfor 5000 against Police Officer TimothyCullinane in which it is alleged thatwhen Officer Culllnane arrested Masonon the evening of July 25 he was beatenand wounded by the officer his lipmouth and nose bruised and disfiguredhis teeth loosened and other damagedone to his person
Officers and Fletcherfined the Police Court and tried before the police trial board on thischarge
A Pure and Very Rich Dessert-C S Ice Cream Kind Drugglsts1
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Presidents SquareReal Name of Street
Henry B Davis Inspector of Plumb-Ing for the District government thinksthat It might prove Interesting to thosewho have suggested names to be appliedto Sixteenth street to try to find outif Pennsylvania avenue is the officialname of that thoroughforo commencingat Fifteenth street and running listweenthe White House and Lafayette nquaroto Seventeenth street He questions thocorrectness of the designation althoughthe street has been known and Is onthe maps as part of Pennsylvania avenueHo says that in the 30s an official
of the city was executed a copyof which he has in his pososslon desig-nating that portion of the Avenue asPresidents square Mr Davis says
On this old plat although an officialone In Its time the portion of the thor
Add to Your IncomeBy your surplus money to workin banking Co HHF nw paid on all accountsDeposits subject to at will
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oughfares so long known as a part ofPennsylvania avunue vhlch runs fromthe Pennsylvania avenueand Seventeenth street to the intersection of New York avenue and Fifteenthdaily designated on the plat as Presidents square None of the present official however show any Teferenceto that designation nor have I beenable to any record showing whenthe name toPennsylvania avenue if It ever waswhich I doubt
CAR LINE WORKMEN-IN CARDENAS STRIKE
Governor Magoon has cabled theWar Department that he had receivedadvices from Cardenas that a strike hasbeen declared on tho United RailwaysThe strikers are acting peaceably
Tho reason assigned by Mr Magoonfor the strike the refusal a request of the strikers for tho removalof the chief of the workshops Now thostrikers ask tor an eighthour day andpayment in money on thethirtieth day of each month
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A United States consular fromParis paints a discouraging picture ofprivately owned forest land In Franceand shows that causes are operatingthere similar to those which are producing deplorable results In our owncountry
Forest lands owned and administeredby the French government are wellguarded and taken care of but that can-not be said of some of the largo tractsowned by companies Individualswho care for Immediate andtake little thought for the futureIt has custom to toFrance as one of the countries wherethe practice of forestry has itsresults true regardingland under a nationaltion it appear however that outsideof the of the government de
not much better thanin some of this countrys timber re-gions where operators so often skinland and leave it a prey to tireand flood
Cheap Excursion to Harpers Ferry andBerkeley Springs andCumberland Wash-
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What The Washington Sunday Times Z Tomorrow II
Who Is the Most Beautiful Wom-an in the World
The question is as old as the world itselfWill Miss Margaret Frey of Colorado thewinner of the American Beauty Contest bedecided the most beautiful woman in theworld or will the prize be awarded the beautiful daughter of some other country Striking photographs of three of the worlds mostbeautiful women will appear In color
Special News Features-The latest stories from the European capi-
tals will be placed before the reader in inter-esting form
There will be a special Real Estate Sectiongiving the latest news and happenings of the
realty fieldPages of personal news and chat of the
Government Departments and the weeks doings in nearby towns will be given
The latest sporting news of the week andhour will be in the Sporting Section
THE AUTOMOBILE will describeanother interesting auto trip and will containthe notes of interest to autoists
Of Interest to Women-The opening social season will be discussed
fully and the latest news and gossip of theSmart Set will be given
There will be pages of stage coat and aforeword as to coming productions at localtheaters
Special devoted to fashions and tomatters of special interest to the housewifewill contain many timely hints
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The Washington Sunday Timestomorrow will contain manynew and distinct features ofinterest
Special Articles Special NewsFeatures Fiction and BeautifulART AND COLOR WORKwill vie in tempting the readerto linger over its pages
General Booth and the Salva-
tion ArmyThe Sunday Times tomorrow will publish
the life story of Gen William Booth head ofthe Salvation Army who is now in thiscountry
It will also contain General Booths ownstory of how the Salvation Army wasfounded how it has steadily grown in powerand influence until now it is recognized theworld over as a force for the betterment oHumanity
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Special Articles-The showing of Special Stories in tomo-
rrows will be better thanever
There will be stories of mystery and adventure of strange scenes and happeningsthe world over of the incidents and experi-ences that form the human interests of life
An interesting legal question has come upin Three women all in different stations in life claim to be mother to a brighteyed baby heretofore as the son ofa wealthy Oregon engineer
The strange story of a will that was tatooedon a womans back will be interestingly told
FictionThe fiction in The Sunday Times tomorrow
will be cleverer ever Among otherstories may be mentioned
The Rosston Road Mystery the thrilling serial story of This is one ofthe most fascinating detective stories of theyearA Strange Experience by S S Moberly will be among the short fiction It is acompelling story of love and adventure ofa beautiful girl and how she escaped a dreadfat fate
The Times ComicsTomorrows Comic Section will be espe
cially bright and entertainingLittle Johnny and his Beats will be
up to their tricks again Handsome Hawtreyand Faithful Fritz will resume their adven-tures by land and sea
The Little Stories that Never Grow Oldthat have proved of such interest to theyoungsters will be continued
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THE SUNDAY TIMES TOMORROW5 CENTSI
TREED ALL NIGHTBY RAIDING BEARS
CAMP DESTROYED
TIUIETT Wyo Sept 28 Treed bybeaus in Yellowstone National Park fivemen arid one woman spent Thursdaynight In a tree while the bears roamedaround the wreck of the camp and destroyed supplies Yesterday the animalsreturned to the camp and the campingparty escaped
Jessie Wood and Rife and four oftheir friends were in camp when thebears attacked them
WITH SHOW GIRLSauto accident In the parkIn which De Roxton figured turned out
r more seriously than was anticipatedwhats the latestreporters discovered his
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The Library of Congress willweek begin Its series of readings andmusloalas In the redding room for theblind The flrst entertainment wilt bgiven Tuesday afternoon from 230 to
1 soprano andwill give a reading
IT HURTS TO BE SHOTLAD KILLS ANOTHER
BETHLEHEM Sept 2S Do YOUthink it would hurt if I would shoot
leveled a rifle atcompanion in the woods back ofJust as the gun was Sabols shoulder it was discharged arayoung McFadden tell bulletin his neck He died In a short timeThe lads had gone to the woods on 4hunting trip
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331 P m when Philip Geary will givea readingafternoon at same hourthere be musical trogram byArthur D pianist assisted byA HOItclafternoon 3ft1J Eugene
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reliable remedy we sell formalarial diseases
This preparation has beenused successfully for over 3
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Chief of Police JW Reynolds New-
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We hear good reports
no quinine arsenic or dele-
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Before the first bottle isgone you will feel better lookbetter eat and work better
The price is but 50 centsper bottle
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Will Move October 1st to508 F St N W
occupying the entire ground floorwhere I will conduct a general
Real Estate Loan and Insurance Business
Chaso D FowlerNow a t 512 F Street No W-
Are You Interested in
Perhaps you own a car or have a friend who doesPerhaps you want to buy or sell one Or maybe youwant to know what is going on each week in the automobile world
If for any of these reasons you are interested youshould read
15he Automobile Page
THE SUNDAY TIMESY-
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