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THE BROOKLYN -DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. MONDAY. MARCH 23. 1908.

HTTCTVt'Cfi HENRY CHADWICK, AT 84, CHURCH UNITY MOVEMENT. tonished world that New Vorkers can be made respect a rule against ounients to population falls off enough to make itself felt in city expenditures. With boys and girls a year turned from a life of crime In one borough the system has a record to be proud of. Edits Another Edition, for 1908, of the Great American Game. Trad Mark "Eagle" Registered.

Sermon by -Rector of Brooklyn Church Sharply Criticised by Head of St. Paul's Friary. prohnliiy umJe a stronger impression by his genius in the domain of structure in the United Suites than any other citizen. Every building lie designed beciime a standard of achievement aud by good fortune was acoustically perfect as well as structurally unsurpassed for the uses it was de-sisued to meet. The peculiarity about baseball Is this; When you cease from playing it.

then tt begins to play with you. Look at Henry Chadwick. He ceased from playing base An Official to Be Trusted. Mayor McClellan has appointed ex-Alderman and ex-County Register James Kane, to be Commissioner of Elections for this borough, in place of John McGuire, lately deceased. Mr.

MONDAY EVENING. MARCH :3, 190S. Tbif Paper has Circulation Larger than that of any other Evening Paper of its class in the United States. Its value as Advertising Medium is Apparent. Exclusive Associated Pre Service.

MacArthur Should be Careful. The Rev. Dr. Robert Stuart Mac- ball in his youthful boyhood. The presumption that ho did is justified for.

began to be a newspaper authority on baseball at a very early period of his' existence, and it is not reasonable to" suppose that he was a Journalist and ball No Time to 8e Wasted. On Sunday the Eagle explained the To the Editor of the Eagle: My attention has just been called to your laue ot March 16, containing a report of "a sermon by the Rev. W. E. L.

Ward, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church ot your city, in which a series ot statements are made tn regard to the society ot the Atonement and the Church Unity movement associated with it, so grossly erroneous that I feel constrained to correct in at least two or three particulars the false impression It conveys. At the outset your reporter defines the urgency of a constitutional amend uient now under consideration at Al at the same time. Ot course, and at the Post OITIce at firtraklvn. N.

November U', 1RT0. at Secomi Class of Mull under the Act of March i. 1878. bany and providing for additional then he took part in a friendly gftm with the other newspaper boys, but thai was Kane has always been a sturdy Democrat and a manly man. He has consistently adhered tq his principles and fellowships in politics.

In recognizing the desire of the regular Democratic organization, the Mayor has adhered to the intent of the charter, and Mr. Kane can be trusted to make a careful and faithful Commissioner of Elections. Judges in the Kings County Court neither habitual nor professional. io what was said then this may be Ha was the reporter, critic and autborty on baseball, and. therefore, added now: Soft hats catch it to-day.

Arthur is pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Manhattan. He is so addicted to saying startling things as to suggest that his object is to startle rather than to convince. In a sermon, yesterday, he declared that St. Patrick was born In Scotland, iustead of In Ireland. Many Irishmen, we believe, say he was, too, but that he came to Ireland young and grew up with the country.

Dr. MacArthur himself was born in the province of Quebec in Canada, in 1841, and is "an adopted American," as he claims St. Patrick was an adopted Irishman. The hold of the Saint on. Ireland exceeds that of Dr.

MacArthur on this republic so far. When, however, Dr. MacArthur de Complete legislative sanction of the could not have been a baseball player (Corporate name, Tlie Brooklyn Dally Eagle. WILLIAM 1IESTEH. Treilflent and General Manager.

WILLIAM V. HESTER. Secretary-Treasurer. UEKHEUT F. GUNNISON, business Manager.

"Pro-Roman question to be the going over of Episcopalians to the Roman amendment cannot be secured earlier Church." As far as individuals tn the than the session of 1900. Two distinc legislatures, this and the one follow Episcopal Church are concerned, whether Addresses. Easle Building. Trapping the Police. clerical or lay, this is the exact reverse of what the Society of the Atonement ing, must pass upon the amendment.

Whether the charges against police and the Anglo-Roman Union advocate Afterward it must be submitted to officials for taking bribes for permit Both organisations are working for the the voters of the state. That submission cannot occur before November. ting gambling, as the result of the into the bargain. As well expect a surgeon to have the fractures ha mends' or a physician the diseases be cures or ao editor to be the government he admonishes or. arraigns.

No, baseball has played with Father Henry much longer than he has played baseball. We are not sure Mr. Chadwick did not Invent baseball. There is a dispute whether it evolved from townball or' "rounders" or whether an Abner Doubleday of Cooperstown "devised It in 1839." We would not rob Doubleday of any of his laurels, but we must say that corporate return ot the Anglican Church as a body to communion with the Church ot Rome upon conditions which shall World's planted gambling bouse, are All from our regular stocK. No i bought for a saie.

nil men's "Alpine" and "College" shapes. All but 70 were $3.50 or $5. $1.85. 719 men's imported "Vi-menet" hats "Pocket" and "Telescope" shapes. A majority were the liXlll.

Approval of the amendment then will not Insure the election of hereafter be agreed upon by the Pope, sustained or not, the case proves the valne of the law passed last winter as successor of St. Peter and Universal Primate on the ins side and the Anglican clares that St. Patrick was a Baptist the new Judges before November, 1910. Consequently they will not as which gives to the Commissioner the MAIN OFFICE, tfsgle Pnldir.R. ri-rner of Washington and Johnson struts.

Urooklyn. Teleyhone Call (lor main effim ail Urooslya branches, io. (.00 Mam. BUREAUS. Paris Cambon, London a Ro-t 'lit S.

W. Washington 80S Four-ieenth (Eagle readers, when visiting tnese cities are toruialty Invited to make their I.eadquarters in these bureaus. I Information Bureau-Rooms Eagle Building. Brooklyn. Branca.

Last Twenty-third street. SUBSCRIPTION RATE3. Eagle tent by mail (outside of Brooklyn), postage included, I month. SI. 00: 3 months.

Church on the other. and never a member of the Church of The preacher is reported to have de power to reduce the rank of the in Rome at all, he fails to meet the fact specjors without hearing or charges, cend the bench before January, 1011. Computing the increase of judicial business at the prevailing ratio the that every Irishman and every Cath scribed the Society of the Atonement, as consisting at the present time, as far as my information goes, of four pioua Incidentally it may be 6aid that no Henry Chadwick Introduced it to journal ollc the world around differs from him, people resident" ism or journalism to it, and its Introduc such thorough effort to sift charges civil calendar of the County Court in That would disconcert a scholarly and against the force has been made for "with a little handful of members of the third order, scattered throughout the rest $2.50 and $3. lull will be about five years behind careful man, but it does not disturb tion to journalism was its new birth into universal interest, and it has held him in Its grip, ever since. many a day.

The accused officers were In untried causes: country in secular lite. This is the en Dr. MacArthur. He has, he says, ex Any doubt on this point can ba dis taken to pojice headquarters and con plored the writings of the Saint and tire scope, and I had almost said, nearly the entire Influence of the little coterie This prospect is one to emphasize the necessity of 1 prompt action on the solved by any reader of- "The Official $1.85. 390 men's "Auto" caps.

$3 and $3.50 values fined without any chance to communl finds no reference to the Pope at all. of intensely pious, but in the minds of Baseball Guide" for 1908. Mr. Chadwick Is the editor and the American Sports The fact that In the Saint's time there the most of us. blind, deluded and mis 11.

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cate with each other or with outside friends while the raid on the house was being made. A square effort was was organized no Christian church recently sprung into an undue and un mostly. New York, is the publisher. The editor tion by the Legislature is best assured by coueert of effort among the Senators and Assemblymen from Kings County. And that concert of effort other thau Catholic that is known, the Armenians possibly excepted, should sought newspaper notoriety by reason of their formation of themselves into an made to learn whether the ward men Anglo-Roman Union." The 'fluttering of 85c.

1835 "Golf" caps men's of Inspector O'Connor and of Captain affect a tolerant mind, but apparently hearts' caused thereby is, according to writes or comments on the writings of. others in 49 pages of thiB excellent guide, and the other pages ot this pocket volume of 365 pages are given over to matters affected by a relation to the national game. In his editorial capacity Mr. Chadwick discusses many baseball sub Young had accepted bribes for permit is without Influence on what Dr. Mac- the sermon, out ot all proportion to the magnitude of this ripple, which calls and boys' both.

Arthur calls his mind. will be most readily secured if the voters show their elected representatives that they have a most decided prefer ting a gambling bouse to run. In the meantime O'Connor was reduced to Itself a "movement. Aside from controversy, we insist None were less than $1 Apart from the quality of the charity ence for the proposed amendment. that a few cherished impressions shall exhibited, the presentation of fables for jects.

He urges an amendment to the scoring rules. The effect of sports on boys engages his thought. The benefits from that to $2. the rank of captain and sent to the Amity 8 tree station, and Captain facts and the breach of good taste in be left. The cherry tree and Washing volved in such an attack upon a re 35C ton should be one and inseparable.

of the board of commission are Strong discipline is commended. ligious community ot the preacher own Governor Johnson's Handicap Tell aud Gessler should be preserved Young was transferred to another sta tion. The charges came up in this way communion, it must strike the minds of The inter-league exhibition game is, declared to be useless. The field day tour the intelligent people who read your Some of Governor Johnson's friends Romulus, Remus and the Wolf ought paper as a grotesque substitute for the are doing missionary work in his be not to be ruthlessly relegated to myth, A detective hired by the World, with nament introduced by August Herrmann is shown to be replete with advantages. teaching of the Gospel, especially in Said an anti-Iconoclastic African half in Washington.

They are stir Rogers, Peet Company. Three Broadway Stores. 258 842 1260 at at at Warren st. 13th -32det. MANHATTAN.

the approval of General Bingham, Lent, to preach at such length about i The enforcement of discipline is urged. Resignation of Mr. Littlefield. Charles E. Littlefield.

member of Congress from the Second District of Maine, has resigned, to lake effect next September, to enable his successor for the present term and the member for tlie next Congress to be elected at the same time. The most distinguished member of the House from Maine. Mr. Littlefield resigns because his public duties do not allow to him enough time as a lawyer, and he is a very able lawyer, to earn his living at least on a scale which his abilities and opportunities justify. Mr.

Littlefield was chosen fibout nine years ago as the successor of Nelson Dingley. deceased. His mere "ripple," which had created "a But cleric in a moment of despair: Quite twenty-three other subjects of com opened a gambling house. The first time he opened he was raided and tei-ing of hearts among the timid," pre ment, of chronicle or of controversy are treated with interest and authority. sumably his own little flock, else why They take my Adam, they take my Eve, locked up.

uis night In the police sta should he be tit such pains to reassure They take my apple and the Sarpent that We state these things to Intimate that them as to their safety? ring up Democratic Congressmen whom they hope to convert into so many state missionaries, each charged with the duly of fostering Mr. Johnson's boom for the Presidency. All this is well enough in Its way, but it will impress no one seriously tion seemed to give him standing with deceive, at 84 Henry Chadwick is as concerned with baseball as he ever Was. Age has The rector of St. Paul's seems to be certain persons in the Manhattan un They take my Jonah, they take my whale.

strangely unaware that tt3 question of the reunion of the churches Is agitating not withered nor has custom staled his infinite variety of Interest in it. The They bust my religion, and they make the Christian thought of the entire world, mo fail Oh, my land. readers of the Eagle will not be surprised at this. Washington to the freedom of derworld. According to this detective's story a saloonkeeper agreed to see that he was made "solid" with the police force and allowed to conduct and more particularly of the Anglican Communion, and that Lord Halifax, the the republic or Columbus to the discovery we advise Dr.

MacArthur to stay president of the English Church Union, the strongest lay organization in the his place In peace. The detective his hand, lest the historians of the future, In self defense, declare that English Church, in his last annual ad of America or Lincoln to the maintenance of the Union can not be more distinctly related than Henry Chadwick to the promotion and scientific regulation and moral uplift of the American game. until after the result of the 'Minnesota Democratic convention is made known to the country. Governor Johnson has already secured the indorsement of the Democratic State Committee, but a respectable minority of that committee fought the indorsement to the last gasp, and nothing but death he himself "never was." dress enunciated, amid great applause, the basic principle of reunion with the See of Rome, which is the same held by charges that he was told that his protection money must go "three $250 to one of Inspector O'Connor's The Eagle is glad that this venerable the Anglo-Roman Union, an organization, by the by, which Is entirely distinct member ot its staff has coincided with another issue of the Guide and has edited from the Society of the Atonement. The Way to Deal With Anarchism, staff; $150 to Captain Young's ward man and $50 to somebody on Third Deputy Commissioner Hanson's staff.

another annual copy of it. He is better The American people are not fools, and and stronger because of the hold of the Poor Patcrson has a hard fight. She sport on his heart and mind. The Amer The detective says that he paid those their Interest In the Anglo-Roman Union, reflected In the columns of almost the entire press of the country, Is sufficient answer to the absurdity of char ican game owes more to him than "can sums to third persons for these vari thought she had driven nway the nest of anarchists which brought ill-repute on the town and now might go ahead aud weave her silks In peace. But be expressed.

The active youngsters who are the chroniclers and critics and reporters and jesters of tho sport are as ous officials. The third persons denv acterizing this widespread movement and taxes is surer than that the fight will be transferred to the state con ventiou, which meets May 14, with' results that no one can now accurately predict. The Eagle has already shown on this page the strength of Governor John-sou with the voters of his oSvn state. It is rightly described as phenomenal. among Anglicans for a return to com receiving the money and the charge Is ournalistlc childron or grandchildren to muni on with the central and primal See still to be proved.

this press veteran and owe much to him lomebody has dug out the fact that of Christendom as a mere "ripple" The case Is Interesting because It is whose scope is limited to two friars. Maine colleagues are A. L. Allen, Edwin C. Burleigh aud Llewellyn Towers, men of average but not of more than average ability, not to be compared with Scuators Frye aud Hale, in whose class Mr.

Littlefield Is. Being a scholar, a thinker and a man of progressive mind, Mr. Littlofleld has Incurred the antagonism of the federation of led by Samuel Couipers. He was last elected against Gompers' opposition, and could have been again, but he lias got tired of being attacked by men of the Gompers type aud is disposed at 57 to practice law In New York, where his addition to the bur will be welcomed. His light to release to private life has keen earned for as State Legislator, Ipeakcr.

Attorney General and Rep-lesenliuive since he has served Jiis stale, even brilliantly as well as faithfully. Maine is entitled to praise for its jliabit of continuing its servants at 'Washington. It has been represented an obscure Italian Socialist sheet is for the pioneer -work done by him in the past. May his days still be long And his two sisters and "a little handful" of still published there, and that it has nterest ever unabated in the honest an attempt to prove the charges, so often reiterated aud so widely be Tertiaries "scatered through the coun sport, to which manhood, self-reliance, lately been advising the wholesale mur As disclosed in his two campaigns for try," who have "formed themselves into an Anglo-Roman Union." lieved, that the police take money for the governorship it does not, however, courage and square competition or strength and skill owe so much, and for and by which so much is owed to him. PAUL JAMES FRANCIS.

S. A. "protecting" gambling and other Ille surely prove that he could carry Mln St. Paul's Friary, Oraymoor. Garrison, gal resorts.

Whether proof will be N. March 21, 1908, nesola as a Presidential candidate, Metropolitan opeba housp. something never done by any Demo made remains to be seen. But when the detective opened his first place, having paid $100, which It seems did The appearance of Ellen'' Beach Yaw FREE SOUP FOR CHILDREN. crat since Minnesota was admitted to the Union.

But it suggests at least at the Metropolitan on Saturday night tri. Lucia" showed a great Improvement: In not go to the captain of the precinct, a hope for his candidacy not in his All the Seven Stations Are Taxed to that singer since her concert Miss he was raided before the roulette der of the police and the militia, with a dynamiting of the armories if it is impossible to get the guns In them for use against the authorities. It is to be said In behalf of Pater-son that the paper has almost no circulation in that city. Its copies are distributed by mail, and its chief subscription is said to come from Vermont and Virginia, where many Italians work in marble, granite and coal mines, and where no one in authority would learn or question the sentiments of the Italian papers which these laborers read. But now that Paterson has found own neighborhood alone, but through We're in the game to win with the best outfit for and boys from hats to, socks.

Our $18 business suits are, winners. Our $18 overcoat "sure thing." Better ones for more money. Good ones for less. Their Capacity to Meet the Demand. out the entire West and Northwest, wheel could be set running.

The second house which he opened was Yaw used to have some tiny but monstrously high top notes and no voice below them to speak of. She was a physi- where he Is more in the public eye allowed to run for a week and then thau he Is here. 41 wonder rather than an artiBt. Now All of the seven stations at which free was closed by orders from head the middle and lower, part of her voice quarters, because General Bingham soup for children is dispensed dally, are operated to their full capacity, the kitchens where tbe applicants are most num thought he had secured the evidence The Johnson men naturally ask that Eastern Democrats opposed to Bryan shall rouse themselves to immediate activity in the Governor's behalf. That is a request with which compliance would be more general were it shown now that Mr.

Johnson's friends can A. J. NUTTING Inc. erous being at 114 Groenpoint avenue, Wallabout and York streets. At all the has grown into an agreeable quality and she proved an accomplished and attractive light soprano of the sort which the rage over Tetrazzinl promises to make popular.

Her singing of most of the music was agreeable and her mad scene was brilliant. The high notes are nq better than they used to be. She sang out the treasonable stuff which is stations the workers dally receive ex Clothiers for the Whole Family he sought. The policeman on the beat reported the first place promptly and the captain made hs visit of Inspection, which was followed by a raid. The second time there was no raid and the business ran smoothly.

pressions of gratitude from mothers for In both houses of Congress by the (same men for as long as they have or have desired to serve it. Transfer to other service lost to it Hamlin, Morrill, Blaine and Fessen-den, In the Senate, but Hamlin and Morrill were returned to that body and so was Fessenden, and he would have been re-elected a fourth time, had he lived, notwithstanding his vote to aquit Andrew Johnson. Mr. Littlefield, should he become a citizen as well as a lawyer of New York, would be a valued addition to the political life of our state. Fulton and Smith Sts.

ne above high and it proved to be dominate the party in his own state It is unfortunate for the Johnson can the aid that has been given the little ones, who in many instances would have fared very badly during the past an in-effective little squeak. But if Miss printed there, it should find a quick and effective way to close the shop. Liberty of the press is one thing, but treason and the incitement to wholesale murder are not included In the American right of free speech. Here is some of the cheerful advice which this Italian editor scattered broadcast: There was some reason for the dis didacy that the date of the Minnesota convention was not set a month or six Yaw is content to sing as other high sopranos do, she ought to prove a useful member of the company. few weeks, had It not been for tho generous daily supply of soup and bread.

weeks earlier. A final and decisive For soma unexplained reason the ad crimination. The detective says the reason was the $450 in protection money which he distributed among Through the good offices of the. Brother ASK DR. CADMAN TO STAY.

Plymouth Church, by Rising Vote, Passes Resolution for Him to Remain in Brooklyn. declaration by the state Democracy hood, to which reference was made in the Eagle last week, employment has been vertised "Gallia" motet was not' sung at last night's concert at the Metropolitan Opera House. Mme. Eames substituting Gounod's "Ave Maria." with violin obli- for Johnson and against Bryan is im police officials according to expert Seventy-five per cent, have a knife In found for seven men. all of them with peratively needed to crystallize anti- guidance.

Naturally the police offi the house which will only cut onions. It Bryan sentiment in behalf of the for gato and harp and organ accompaniment. Tbe soloists were Mmes. Eames and Ho will ba a good thing for everybody to mer. The longer that declaration is families, whose needs were made known to the managers of the kitchens.

A special plea Is made this week for money to buy bread and so avoid the necessity have a gun. mer and MM. Martin and Van Rooy. All were In excellent voice and in gra delayed the smaller are the Governor's cials deny receiving the money. But there remains to be explained the fact that the second place ran without interference long after vigilant police work must have discovered its where When we are ready, the first thine tu chances of going to the Denver con for curtailing the supply on account of lack ot funds.

All the workers in this cious mood, and the "encore" fiends fair, ly revelled in extra numbers. Mme. Eames sang delightfully Romberg's do is to break into the armory and seize the rifles and ammunition. The next thing At the close of the service in Plymouth Church yesterday a demonstration was made in honor of the Rev, Dr. Cadman, pastor of the Central Congregational Church, who has been visited by a committee In connection with the presidency of the Wcsloyan University, Mid- movement give their services voluntarily.

to do Is to get hold of the police station, Chanson des Balsers," and as an encore abouts. Why was not the second place there is no rent to pay for any of the ventiou with a formidable delegation behind him. His advocates need time to push him with the country and for such purpose the interval between the gave the "Aubade from Massenet's stations, and consequently all contribu raided? It is open to the inspector Cherubin. Her other extras were and when the police see that they are not strong enough, the chief of police will ask for soldiers. tions are used to buy food.

and captain to say that the gambling dletown. Conn. "Good-bye" and the dainty trifle Contributions should be sent to Fred onco bad a sweet, little dolly. The Rev. Dr.

Newell Dwight Hillie, rick Cobb, treasurer. Franklin Trust Minnesota convention and the national assemblage at Denver will hardly Kven at that, the dynamite is easy for house ran for a week without their having any idea of its existence. That dears." Mme. Homer In her rich con Company, Montague street, and will be us to get. Twenty-five cents worth will tralto, sang.

Pretres de Baal" from acknowledged through the columns of the prove sufficient. Promising as he answer must be humiliating to an ex blow a big iron door down. We don't Eagle. It is hoped that tbe response will might be in the field he is at the very enable the work to be carried through pastor, acted as moderator of the meeting, and Elijah R. Kennedy offered a verbal resolution in substance expressing the great regret of the church at' the possible severance of the relations of Dr.

Cadman with the Central Church to ac pert and wideawake policeman. At present it is the only alternative to outset of the race seriously handi- April. "Le Prophete," and in response to the recall sang "Old Black Joe." In the second part of the programme Mme. Homer sang "Mon Coeur s'Ouvre a ta Volx" from "Samson et Dalila," and an old English ballad, "May Day." M. Van Rooy sang the ode to the "Evening Star" from want to forget that the dynamite will help us to win.

Two or three of us can defy a regiment of soldiers without fear. Show no sympathy for any soldier, even The following contributions have been capped in the house of his friends. admitting the charges of bribery. received: if they be the sons of the people. cept the presidency of Wesleyan University and the earnest hope that he would While those charges are being sifted, however, punishment has begun.

The reduction and exile' of Inspector E. B. $2.00 Mrs. K. Harrington 1.00 Nostrand avenue 1.00 Miss I.

H. Ramsdell 1.00 Successful Probation. As soon as we get hold of the police The report of the probation system station It is our victory. The thins; is to kill the entire force. If not they will Mrs.

J. S. Eaton 2.50 connor are calculated to infuse a spirit of caution Into the upper ranks kill us. When we are ready, we must set Total 7.50 made hy the justices of the Special Sessions in Manhattan is encouraging to those citizens who wish to reduce of the force, where, under the old sys fire to three or four houses In different In response to many requests, the lo tern, no threat from a commissioner locations on the outskirts, which cations of the stations and the hours tor the number of recruits sent to our was taken seriously. distribution are here given: will bring out the Fire Department and ail the police.

Then we will start a Ore prisons anil to save as many as pos not leave Brooklyn. The resolution was seconded by S. V. White and Colonel William C. Baecher and passed unanimously by a rising vote.

Mr. Kennedy was requested to reduce his resolution to writing, which he did, and Mr, White and Colonel Beecher were appointed a committee to present the resolution to Dr. Cadman. The clerk of the church. General Horatio C.

King, has forwarded to Dr. Cadman a minute of tho meeting and added his own earnest request that. Dr. Cadman would remain in Brooklyn. FIAiA TO LECTURE.

No. 1 Union Mission, Metropolitan and Tannhaeuser, and a group of German folk-songs, and M. Martin, who was in especially rood voice, delighted the audience with an aria from "La Boheme," and the "Rondel de l'Adieu" by De Lara; The orchestral selections Included Saint-Saens' "Marche Heroique," the "Nutcracker" suite (by request), with its quaint, odd melodies, and Massenet's "Parade Militaire." Just after the Inter-missln. in token of respect to the memory of the late George G. Haven, who had been president of the Metropolitan Company, and whose funeral occurred on Saturday, the orchestra played Chopin's "Funeral March, "as orchestrated by Theodore Thomas.

M. Bovy conducted and Mr. Morganstern played the piano and organ accompaniments. The audience was large and enthusiastic. In the center of the city.

This will be sible of the "bad boys" of the street to self-supporting and self-respecting an easy thing to do, as the police aud Bremen will be on the outskirts. citizenship. It is a little difficult to take such The system has been in operation for eight years for adults and six Bedford avenues; 13 to 1. No. 292 Hamilton avenue; 3 lo 4.

No. 3 Wallabout Street Mission; 13 to 1. No. 4 187 Fourth avenue, corner of Sackett street; 12 to 1. No.

5 Bethany Chapel, Hudson and Myrtle avenues; 12 to 1. No. 6 York Street M. E. Church, near Gold; 3 to 4.

No. 7 114 Greenpolnt avenue; 3 to 4. Visitors will be cordially welcomed at all ot the stations. Death of a Great Architect. The death of Leopold Eidlitz, in Manhattan, at the age of 85, will arouse-regrets among the admirers of great architecture throughout the laud.

Mr. Eidlitz was the architect of the Brooklyn Academy of Music, on Montague street: of St. George's Church in Mannattau, subsequently destroyed by fire; of the Dry Dock Savings Bank in the same borough, of the Temple Enianu-el, of the American Exchange Bank Building and of many other grand structures in this city and in others, He was, however, perhaps best known as the architect of the State Capitol, in which he was associated with Architect Henry Hobson Richardson, who built the Senate end, Mr. Eidlitz taking the Assembly end of the structure, the two sharing the magnificent stairways between them. AVe presume these men were the greatest architects America had produced up to their time or has since.

More startling, though less practical than Mr. Eidlitz, Mr. Richardson was declared to be easily the equal of Michelangelo, by English nod Italian writers of distinction. As, however, he died at 4S and Michelangelo lived to, the age of 80, such a comparison could not be more than dogmatically made. Both were men of genius, and plus that Mr.

Richardson had a magnificence of physique, which compelled attention and admiration to a degree which the more subtle and slender development of Mr. Eidlitz did not command. Mr. Eidlitz's vaulted ceiling in the Assembly Chamber, one of the great art constructions of all the ages, had an unfortunate experience. It was structurally perfect, but one or two fragments fell, and the insertion of a flat ceiling below it was ordered.

That resulted in a scandal of shoddy material which cost several politicians their reputation, and the whole stale a moral shock. Happily the jobbery, in recoil, vindicated the architect, though it disinclined him for further state service thereafter, by years for children. During that time 8,810 persons brought before the stuff seriously in cold English type. But Postmaster General Meyer has done so, aud has forbidden the use of the mails to this paper. His action was wise.

It must be remembered that the readers to whom the appeal is made court have been released on probation Explorer to Be Guest of Twenty-third Regiment Veterans. The Veteran Association of the Twenty, third Regiment will give another of its entertainments to-night tn "thn ladles." and iu SO per cent, of those cases the supervision of the probation officers has resulted la reformation. Those are Ignorant of our laws or customs, ITALIAN OUTRUSH CONTINUES. were persons who, under the old sys that the people whom they are Invited The well-known Arctic explorer. Anthony tem of commitment, would have been MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE.

Campanini, who has been responsible for the excellent orchestral interpretation of the operatic works at the Manhattan Opera House, was the chief recipient ot tpplause and honor, last evening, at the last Sunday night concert this season. So enthusiastic was the audience that the little leader was compelled to attempt a speech. He stammered that he could not speak English, and in pantomime, expressed his thanks. Suggesting Mr. Ham-merstein's announced intention of producing opera on Sunday next season, the finales of the third act of Verdi's "Er-nani," and the second act of his "Aida" were sung by capable casts of Manhattan Opera House singers.

In "Ernanl," assisted by a large chorus and proper orchestral auxiliaries, a very fine presentation of the opera was given in concert form, by Basel as the Ernanl; Sammarco as the Don Carlos; Artmondi, the Ruy Bias; Venturini as the Ricardo; Reschig-Han as the Iago; Mme. Agostinellt as the Elvira, and Mile. Zaccaria as the Giovan-na. In the "Aida" excerpt, Mme. Russ sang the title role, and the other soloists were Mme.

Clsneroa as Amnerls; Zena-tello as Rhadames; Arimondi as Ramfls, and Mugnoz as tbe king. These two excerpts comprised the sec Fiaia, will give a lecture, with stereop- well started toward a life of crime, aud would in all probability have become professional criminals. The suc to shoot down, to burn up and to destroy with dynamite are of an alien race and thought, so that their destruction may seem less monstrous than such a proposition would have done In their native That the advice to use dynamite here given does not fall on unwilling minds is shown by cessful reformations have been wrought for the most part with of S. S. Perugia Takes Back More Than 700 Steerage Passengers.

The homeward rush of Italians continues without any cessation. The Anchor Line steamship Perugia sailed late on Saturday afternoon from the Union Stores for Marseilles. Leghorn anil Naples. She has more than 700 steerage passengers on board, principally for Naples, and she brought in less than 200. There are very few women or children on board, most of the passengers being fenders, under but in some cases older prisoners have taken advantage DO IT NOW.

Nixon Waterman, in "Success Magazine. It you've found a task worth doing, Do it now. In delay there's danger brewing, Do it now. Don't you be a by-and-byer And a sluggish patience-tryer; If there's aught you would acquire, Do it now. If you'd earn a prize worth owning, Do it now.

Drop all waiting and postponipg, Do it now. Say, "I will!" and then stick to it, Choose your purpose and pursue it, There's but one right way to do it. Do it now. All we have is Just this minute, Do it now. Find your duty and begin It, Do it now.

Surely you're not always- going To be "a going-to-be," and knowing You must sometime make a showing. Do it now. the recent increase of bomb-throwing in this city. The ut-nger from such of the chance extended to them and have abandoned their evil courses. A womau who was sodden and generally regarded as hopeless, was found a propaganda is by no means slight.

tlcon and moving pictures, under the auspices of the Monday Night Committee of the association, in the squad drillroom, on the third floor. Preceding the lecture a ehort business session will be held, at which the applications for membership of the following will bo voted upon: Far-rington Hanford, of Company Lewis A. Christian of Company and Charles G. Bernhard of Company H. The annual review tendered by the regiment to tbe Veteran Association is set for Saturday evening, April 11.

18- This year Is of special ipteerst to the association, as on that evening there will be presented to Company the company which was organized by the association in W06, the Veteran Shooting Trophy and the Second Brigade First Prize, which were won by that company in rifle prao-tice in 1907. HUMOROUS TRANSACTIONS. "I see that some Americans are said The public prosecutor of Paterson la after a year to be at work earning young men, and from out of town, from Philadelphia. The Ptrugia takes out 28,000 bushels of durum, or macaroni quoted as saying that he if ond half of an excellent musical pro $22 a month beside her board, to be the law gives him any power to act In the matter. There must be law in gramme.

The orchestra played the "Tann-hauser" March, Verdi's "La Forza des wheat, 200 tons ot copper and a large amount of agricultural Implements, cottonseed oil, tallow, grease, cotton, staves, cxlde of zinc and general merchandise. The United Tyser Line aieauship Llch-tenfels sailed late in the afternoon from Pier 10 for tho Australian and New Zea New Jersey to punish incitement to murder and arson. Tnlk about treason in this country, happily, has gono out honest aud glad to support herself honestly. There were many cases of bad boys who reformed when placed i in surroundings where the Influences I were good. The probation system has justified itself in Manhattan as it has In Destino," and "I Vesprl Sicillanl," and as a conclusion the "Freyschuti" overture.

Ot the soloists, Mme. Agostinelll gave an aria frum "Siberia;" Crabbe proved his ability in "Benvenuto Cellini;" Mile. Zip-pllll showed her art in "The Garden of Sleep;" Gilibert sang an aria from "La Caid," and Mile Gerville-Reache gave an aria from "Samson et Dalila." Sammarco, Oranoll-GalleUi and Arimondi greatly amused in a comic trio from "Crisplno la Comare." USING THE BULL WHIP. of fashion, but the advocacy of the wholesale destruction of authorities Is treasonable as well as murderous. If New Jersey has no law for the suppression of such a pest as this newspaper, the Legislature at Trenton an experience of the wrong be countered.

eu-! Brooklyn as a reformatory agency. I The work it does is preventive and to have tried to buy the London Times." That recalls the fact that Artemus for the British Museum and Mark Twain made overtures for land ports. She has on board about 8,000 tons of general cargo. This Includes 500 tons of roll paper for presswork. mining machinery, canned poods, case oil and miscellaneous merchandise.

The Red liner Maracaibo sailed from Pier 11 for Laguayra. Curacoi and She carries a few passengers and a cargo of provisions, foodstuffs, caso oil and sundries. The New York and Porto Rico Line steamship San Juan sailed from the East Central Pier. Atlantic Dock, for San She carries 45 passengers and a small general cargo. should get busy at ouce.

Windsor Castle." Cleveland Plain Springfield Bepubllcan Senators who decline to jump onto the Taft band wagon are being sternly threatened in more than one state. The Tart leaders in Kentucky are chasing Mr. Bradley with a big stick. "We won't let you go to the national convention at all," they cay, "unless you promise to vote for Taft." Those are not the exact words, but Mr. Bradley knows tho English of it.

The man's blooj is up. constructive. It creates citizenship and it reduces the need for prisons and police. Perhaps it will take a generation before the plan will have justified itself conspicuously upon Dealer. His years of retirement were comforted by the knowledge that his son carried on tlie father's art to further distinction.

Leopold Eidlitz was a man as well as a great architect. He was born in Trague, Bohemia, but Came to America In childhood. He STILL DOING BUSINESS. Baltimore American Senator Tillman's pitchfork is in good working order. It is older and more accustomed to the fray than even the Big Stick, and Is not to be easily put out of commission ky tbe latter.

The pay-as-you-enter cars reward To Cnre a Calif tn One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. (mind, but? the time must founds, offered for a strictly unhyphenated name have demonstrated to an aa- cconomic come wheuie pi Druggists refund money If It falls to cure. IS, v. uwiia sifnatur I os each box. Sss roportion of impris-.

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