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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 26

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 26

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THE BROOKLYN DULY EAGLE. NEW VOWC, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1905. Music for the Masses Newsboys Who Have Succeeded in Life i iiiirn rnair mm mm i Jf -aaaaPaassWsassS? ealsM rBHf I1 VMBBBBBPi yVfllB- 1 4 -Ll-TA-HY li-oth the ci-ty.

she that ity. his m'ast out hortatory and Wfntjiv wwirV Ml ahom de div srp rWT Jl, WWBBMlMWH' ''early and satisfactorily from al- We want a little more of it Now. alto- acddcnir They bnvc their wra" and ta HJBb JBBMBBL A ,08 pranos. Only -ho great Wthar. More power, now; more power'' ma'ow'tho'u? ottrlngkoBpur- Jack'doca not MmjmWmWm volume.

'and conductor'calla Mr conducted the people' mmmmaamwaaaaW ng a HHbMb9IbH bbV Bf dHaiBfi A'HBSbI ,1 I HaaHHaKiHaHHlWJaHaaHaH more the to Join Did you orld; 1 I. UH HflMBnBE'tdflB gggflR of "Gallia." while robust "ot only for the benefit of the Instructloo. pells you a paper more a passing glance HHV VmHMIw NpTgElK MgfffiB nucor seems almost hlms, If in the but in order that they may observe th as you hurriedly make your purchase? If for his Ttu, howl. t'o all aflBBBBBBBBBBBBBaKaBBBBBBBBBB W'1'' effort lo harmonize the whole effect. Soil musics' capacities of average people.

He, you have not in the past do so the future, q( a ja.p )o iB'H jj8 -M' JK? sfiBSsaWSlI 011 "'rough nea''y tao hour of a Sun- has given the whole undertaking a unique for it you are patronizing the future mjny a HM BaBBBBaBaRPSknVYIn9IBaaH ssssH doy aftern00n whleh hot ve hundred importance in the community Admission President of ihe I 1 Mates he may at by Sulllvall a a.ld tbe rjce I amateurs clerks, bookkeepers, shop girls, to the people's classes may be had by any least be a Tammany leader, governor. of h)a buDi1c of pap(TS jn gf5W VH HVRiHlnlBBBH WMW'glf KCTmJB gggggggtM wKlJR laboring and a or man over IS. No. some other land. There are Havlng or raam.

yrar Dnrn nolvsb go. haW Sgggggggggtt aBBBWasssssWggl NssHsblflSpS dents-mak- way clear knowledge of singing ia presupposed of those many men who have become famous who are f. MMl-grfMHCT JJI Ji I' "KB BajW through to the swelling "Je-ru-sa-lem, Je- who euter the elementary classes. Many-proud of the fact that they were newsboys hn -f "J'jr" f-W. Ji turn thee the Lord, thy of the newcomer, (he younger ones, ts- Ja their boyhood days One of the foremost 01 Kins of ihc Ncvvsbov Y' God." The hours have seemed like min- peclally, have bad good training in the pub- of these is Thomas A.

Edison, who began yoi.n, Is an inspirat on U'V' ,0 workers who gladly lie schools but nobody is barred out for want life as a newsboy, and who has achieved the boy is" "Millionaire" k' Rosi Sk forego golf for (i on a risp autumn of previous musical fftjication. Various na- highest pla.e among the inventors of this rapcr5 on Mauh rnlCTtfimritl JE Ml i 3u day. tionalltles naturally are represented. Ger- ago. Governor Brady of Alaska was a sUr Un Me Qf (h(.

Brooklyn Brli They are, in fact, about the most success- mans, might be expected, are oumereu. boarder in the Newsboys Home In Manhattan 0(s gtre, pvpnjn Newsboys Getting Their Supplies of Eagles. ful attempts a. popular musical education ft a curious fact that hardly any Italians in 1S.V. just five years after the place was ever made, these people's singing classes of of whom there are so many in Boston and founded.

In later years he attended college wbo ml nt be and was In the same class with Charles rlloed pvpr fe ex-Brace, the present secretary of the Chil- in their Interest. A few of the many driv- ercises and thai an attempt to staf an ele- dren's Aid Society and son of Charles Loring ers of the newB wagons who have risen from mentarv class in th ir rt th Brace.thefounder.AndrewH.Burke.gov HHBElBIHHHiHHiilHHHH For the most na'rt It is a ernor of North Pakota in 1S93. and ex-Mayor MSBBlBH James McGowan. Barney Boer and Thomas iHHvdXi ffe HiH 1 P8K, Jamea H. Maguire of Syracuse.

aro also on jflgBH George. 'sMI gZrs on I rh the honor list as graduates of the Newsboy mWaaaaaaaaaaataaam ''hn and A Janow- WSBStmSI Vnlon Home of Manhattan. James P. McGovern. rons of the Newsboys Home in Maaha.

tan. 8f Bl "tain week day evenings for toe Tammany candidate for Assemblyman HBHHHHB are good examples of h. mm 3 VI llmm elementary work. Many of those who in the Seventeenth District, rose from a out' John Kelly has saved and Is go- Mi tB mae their be-ummg in these singing classes to a successful attorney. Jacob A.

Ing to invest It In a restaurant In Brooklyn. 8SH IWHHyMMHnHWW senraiear, aao re from ihein- Cjenlor. a well known lawyer Vd formerly' A. Janow has a farm of his own in Rattan, jdHHI N-nation to study pro.essionally. Sev- kiresldent of the Borough of Manhattan, and jBMKJ Texas, and has saved considerable money JMKoWaaWaaTaM WaW 9 sinco regultercd as 8ludcnt WTmmmmmmmmnW beSlde' The progress which the boys make IW'C JIBf Waiting for tlie Enr John Kelly.

4 'JBjB'X-'. mWtir was a d'elleatl mtleRrferiow i pSMMMMMMM Congressman Timothy D. Sullivan. German John McC.I, and Congress WK ill I special mention should be made. 8- 1 say fellers." he.

"Eyetalinn BrHaB Mater." Costa's "Naajnan. Schubert dergotng a marvelous A few years OMHsBT HsBsH and mudder. and wa, our friend. I moves MHHHHMHi Alma irgo. agner march from "Taun- ago toughness predominated: now the boys bSHHB AUbB give, him a clc-ont Christian burial, JKBP'-VBH '-v hauscr," Cecilia Mass," McB- 'j mtle BIBB V' cinTeI.8 caVa'n'l hTcoln "rop'ped ino ll V'ffl'" iMJ is -M maal 'rward to Is to get huo th dtliTery, mail- ample of hnt a neasboy can develop Into sSZ bv tramrar at 7 4i In the morning and re- tnd women during all the subsequent week.

BUr departments of the I ills another veteran In Ihe iJ msin In the woods until 7:30. No lesson Is I the eight years and more since Ibe peo. Joseph D. Bannon. 'filSi Pws A large number ol paper twenty-two VMS longer than half an hour, and the lessons are P'' ll classes were started In Bestoa where 4 now has downtown dlstrlb- Frank Brosnan.

Interspersed with ample'time for recreation. Miss Hose liexter popular enthusiasm for wh- E- ssst-a sA-ar ss.sztjz sira vln (heir pennies this drivers, snd w. ttrown on hi. own re- tilling the soli and building. Each child 1.

or preparatory, classes h.v. Hinder, "Messiah hear, E.eh one 1. an 'ndroenden, who W' when very young. He sold papers he new. as be went and collecting to select his or her own particular ttdcd.

The, have been JJ end Hdel snd usuall- being hi. own whnt "Jrni" and worked on two leading d'. nickel, and etr.n quarter, from (he po, ln th fort (or th, pr, of found In order to get average 'T mXm 2 inr! resource, at a tend age ve op, 1 he New York paper, the time the were new And little Joe ws, given a de- A lhe MtMU re.dy for rs.her dlfllcult mu.lc. PhM1 wslltles Tv at: TIMlf r'r' n'' Published. Meyer Cohe I.

ne of the cent burl.l. and the boy, were Utakn which are under th. Tho" have learned to slag In "J1 IrrsHrH s-s 'jtjuz: attrrrsNTK lMKteni.f.n.Ppbieanwllb. mm QUl" h.r. tbe new.le.

are g.th.r- ln w.nhlrg.on Mr Atkln.on elng plekt bedy of "IVT-horal MstataTkM tk. MiM. ef i swsy. Th- B)p rked cp.r.s of 1 XT X-N 1-1. A a V.fT I 1 he In.tllu.e of Technology An Interview WifU I New Jersey I Quaint Fire-Alarms KZZ I A ewtrsl sebool of hst making, and i 1 Mayor McClellan 1 -I--- mk I he play.

Mr Col. I for scholareblp. fij 1 ,1 flriJLJ; Mil rhirao; tt rhi.re.b... IHPXsHSsHlBlt' JltgttftoW la th. le.der.

of popular "7 ilil. in. it, Ipta of daring jy4 over (he ji-nr IWO. Ihe dRMtatkunuce tvn will ,1 ly 'Inn ing I'll. Otnptlga 1 1 Ki.llOl.

with III! yer. As to Hie further Irapruvenieots plnnunl for ii of (he uiii. li coul.l 1 Be! talk ubm I jour 4ttesstitwi. win fma wgpttm ffgsrgfH on thnl ggjgtjggty Tlw Mayor tvns very serious us he Mihl In reply "All enro lo gl i While I urn DgflMgfM gp pnrllxuii. l- yue.lon Hon, ut II, time Ml I will My Is ttint ovrjf pmrulee iimt line lELr MA WmWaTilrlk Wi been given ill In wb( coDilllloD me the fliinrii euyr Tm DtMDm of bar lu Um OHy N.

vv As pgltiU ii.ie.. Ion I ggli 'llovv Joll fvl lo IKWd' 111 i Lmut Nw jr( hi trained mualrlsas may h.v.. a repre.alve II roll i of "the IYI 1 h. down dr.wtn, Ike on from ror ZJ? I if 1 ll. I loc.ed lh, of pe.ple Of .1 .11 wh.

will four', A inert. unt.er.,,,.. Of Ihe llou I I Ill The tftigW look gnte pln.e lo kiiille. n. any Now loik to, tin- gIH) tmHnt ts gaawv, "Mil i.

ibi siieegM rfcaaM I i A aaioUfi drive wheel. The. the n.i,,,. tMM el We.i Knd. enally weal lo hm many of whoa gggr'd vnuit I of tho beat Earl lu in nil my tfaj tbu uuswvr.

7. i.keo la this uudvrtaklag. ur la, to i.i, ju io i. in.mwive, io. must to ki iU djBMlgft smP4d, the tus.J Ike stale.

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