The evening world. Newspaper, August 9, 1905, Page 8

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WOMAN'S WIT SAVES HOUSE FROM FIREBUG Bupposed Incendiary Traced’ to Saloon, Where He Is Arrested. HEARD MATCHES STRUCK THE W Then Mrs. Manley Got on the Trail of a Suspect and Caught Him. | But for the prompt action of Catherine Manley, who lives on the top floor of the bie tenement-house at Na M1 Adams street, Brooklyn, an tn- cendiary who has made three persistent efforts to burn down the house would have been successful last night. Mrs. Manley was tn the Kitchen at 10 P. M. when she heard a notse outside her door as though some scratching matches. The fact previous efforts had been mailer down the house made her suspic! and she listened intently for a m She heard a man's footsteps the stairs and then more 0! though matches were being {gnited. She went down to the third floor and inside of a vacant apartment, the door of which was open, saw a coll of cloth- covered rubber tubing ablaze, It was burning flercely and the woodwork around it had already caught fire. Hearing footsteps on ‘the floor below she started down after the man, but by the time she reached the ground floor he bad dlsappeared. she asked Mrs. WANTED LEG OFF: PUT IT ON TRACK Surgeons Had Refused to An:- putate It, So James Duffy, Used a Railroad Train to Do the Job. — (Special to The Evening World.) MBPADVILLE, Pa, Aug. §.—The sur- eons having refused to amputate the | right leg of James Dufty, at years old, he deol to get rid of member fn epite of < them. fered for time from a fever sore on for the first tr: the engine was him a bystand to pull him out of dan ° wheel caught his toes a them. He reylled beat the man who int AFTER HOLDUP) | —— Andrew Mulaney Charged by the Bronx Police with Having Helped Rob a Farmer of $95, Last September, Andrew Mulaney, of No. avenue, was to-day a pr Magistrate Barlow tn the Police Court charmed wit 214 See: the Eastern Bc Country Club h on the night of Sept 20 of | Btewart was he ld up at @ revolver, cu {Don’t Say aWo ord @ 1] Just surprise your sor {his next birthilay by st }him in a business of h It will a man of | and bri im life-long pendence, Morning | World Wants Offer Dally Many | Busin Sacritices, | ke the * Combined '& SNATCHED FROM THESE MOST HEA GREEN EYES TURNED 10 BROWN But Black Was the Color the Radium Was to Produce, So Miss Rhoda Will Not Pay Dr.| Pratt's Bill. He had eut-| "OBC tor undertook he ARRESTED YEAR ANG EDWARD FEVIEWS SHIPS "French Fieets Fire Royal Salute Off Portsmouth—Day the Anni- versary of His Coronation. SHOPGIRLS IN CAR COLLISION Vroinle nila ened Nis oe BS 7 é Ws, ™ Calherme Lfailey sald he lived at No. 29 Adan but said he did to" prote street Miss are a dozen fam! © In the house, among them i: n. RICK HIGH? NO, SHE'S A WADLER Mrs. Noe Gives an Exhibition of Her Stride in Court to Prove| Her Claim and Wins Ali- mony. “T ktek high? Why, when I watk I ORLD: a WOMAN WHO TRAILED A SUPPOSED INCENDIARY. ‘The finet attenpt to burn the place w made 3 @ moi Pennsylvania Editors Bar the, Garden Variety of Yarns from Their Columns— Must Be Real Thrillers. (Spectal to The Evening World.) SAYS SHE WAS ROBBED BY THE ROYAL PALMIST Woman Who Left Husband for “‘202A”’ Accuses Him of Grand Larceny. ‘Walter W. Kenilworth, better known as “Zova," the paimiet and estrologist, has forsaken the woman who, she says, left her home and children for him and in alx years squandered her | upon him, | “Zora” ts now under lock and key at! Newport, where he has been plying his trade, declaring he was the palmist for |¢he British royalty. The reason for his| arrest is the alleged theft froma Mra, | Kenllworth of $460 a month ago. She| | says he took the money from a bureau| drawer and went to the fashionable | watering place, where he established Mireelf tn luxurious quarters. When she went to ees him last Saturday she declares that he assaulted her and sald: “I only wanted you for your money. You have lost your good looks. I'l) not return any money to you. I'll see you in | In Hands of Lawyer, Mr: ls of At- 251 Broad- of her affairs. y add now inent ex- cellent old Pennsy? ck and her family ts of Quaker origin. having been ng the oldest settlers in me six years ago she was Vv! as ‘BRISK AND GIDDY-PACED TIMES — COMMON LIARS © METHODIST GIRLS NEED NOT APPLY OON'T HAVE TOUBEY Instead They “Keep bands, Says the Revised Marriage Ritual of the Church —Girls Are Puzzled. Snake (Special to The Evening World) | income firet."” | | ntgne Their Hus- | and British| JOB-AUNTER DOWN Fitzgerald day in her me for temmmry al mony pending a su husband, Raines ir feet s whe 1 kick- eat. disappet t did I tell you? n4, and the Court temporary ali- {IN DREAM TURNED Senator Warner Walked in for divorce from her | Cou inty papers owner ot} n law r inches | nehes | STROUDSBURG, Pa., Aug. 8—No mon or garden snake yarns ttler's fangs. stories,” ing be ad ghort of the real mui WON HER HEART WITH HIS VICLIN Musician Ely, of the Training Sleep and Assured Conductor| Ship Lancaster, Marries There Was “Ne Vacancy”! Beautiful Philadelphia Girl Yet. and Will Glve Up Nava) Life. vening World.) N Oo by al. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 9—A romance DOVER, Del., Aug. 9.—J. Edward Ad-| ny States begun whep the ewWeet notes of a vio- dicks t# going to enter the field of m — Warner,| In first won the journalism. He has Alissourl, un- 7YT% 74% Dido's heart, rae decided to become y, MOP suites. in marrage the chief editorial yesterday writer of the Dover when Misa Jean- Senunel, of which! ette Buddendort, » he {9 the pro- musician, became prtetor, H the wife of Rupert Addicks has an- B. Ely, firet ylolin- nounced to his po-| {st on the training Mttoal foes that he y fd “aa dn ston twain Pa ship Lancaster, the will wield the pen! ! » Lote makes uf 1 « ceremony being pers against them and Lavi formed by Father Use his intimate Mo the Church of the Epiph- Knemtediso of at- ey any, at the home of the bride, No, 1193 f#trs {n shedding Mgbt an the political , emulte Snyder avenue sivation | Brotemso ¥, Who 18 an towan, enlisted three The Gasman points out that ne ts not \z 4 our-year enitstm m of the political class and offers in proof his success In purtag iductor was looking around for by When the etranger insisted, prove phily >, Esuw the Adjutan )_ PITTSBURG, Aug. §—Hereafter wom- én members of the Methalist Church will not have to promise to obey their husbands 1 the revised rles sent to we «ints s of the Merhodtat Church that scussed Uttle word ue} which by agr does not appear, and the word “keen v |has ben substituted for It. | r en in good standing up| Story unfon as a | sige themselves at the mae se (6 Binks altar to love, honor and “keep” thelr 8 Journalism. |husbande, Much discussion has been ‘aroused ove nge, as the women jare at a loss n just what ts used. They the * usband's function to 2 boy's itfe by wervioe te the polsoz left in a@ wound |” fact , are regard the! nee it pute voerless requests from "obey" from an end to the nu brides to omlt the word he ritual, GAS FLOW FROM ADDICKS’S PEN As He Can’t Be a Senator He Will Become an Editor and Lambast His Political Foes in Delaware, (Special to The Byentng Wort.) i together and thet en- y the man ts not dea owed, A wx montis 4 n lurching the train the Dixie for Ely separated y and relleved the slt- OB Tet Og peided to ; | Marry at once. At the expiration of his 2 juced himself as ihe | eniistment they will go Senator and explamd | 1 beg Your pardon, J sometimes walis und ule In any wleop. ———— F Light Experiments, Exper * justify the eonelusion| Bottineau, sing the intenvity of ligha » docs not alter {ts velocity Me uch Be kwo feet & second. tik XD FORKS, N. Dy Aug. ave dunt ieashed ‘here Sata Atructive hall storm, whieh paswed over | McHenry, Holette, Pierce | and Henan counties Monday night, and the damage resultin, estimated at Botuineaa*ae HooK08, * 4 Wilming 1 {fees fingroveaient (Bpectal to The Evening World.) the ne Postles in virtual control of on, — Carn for Consumptt The Legislative Assembly of New Mexico Is conaidering the passage of an Tet compelling the Santa be and Rock Island Raliways to have seyirate care | for conparay while they are passe | Ing through the territory, nt The sities been forms ese seasons ithe iteet ra as agit | fitth’ street, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 9, 1908) Mrs. Sarah H. Peckham is sald to play an {roportant part In the investiga- tion Into the cotton leak scandals now being prosecuted by the Federal author!- tles, pear tn Washir District ?Attorr She was served w the a subpoena last at n al Hotel, ¢ United State | and has been subpoenaed to ap- | w after alw wt “ a SARAM HT PECKHAYE e, as she didn't rout Atlantle City and while wt friends she visited the pel: T all had thelr fortur nilworth wns th hand. One of her to the pi woman from Philad infatuated with h She quarrelled wi eventually they CHUGHT A TARTAR INH, JR es |Two Thugs Attempted to Rod “Australian” Got the Worst of It. Nobody had marked the resemblanos between Jonn D. Rockefeller, jr, und “Australian Jimmy’ Ryan before. Even now Mr. Ryan ts wearing a discolored eye and 4& swollen Jaw that bars comparison, but Jimmy chat the x Ww Bide in front ry'a early by two en, who for- Bot to leave their names, Hence the eye, the jaw and the story. Mr Ryan ta eylvan stroiis in Central Park at 2 o'clock each morn [to compose himself for 's sleep. While moving along t of Sherry's two yong ¢ the pugilist jr, I believe you know," wld friend has a position waiting nin the morning, but his apparel ill not help jim make the rig! front. “Tain't no bar” sald the sina z him to me Sund: chool class m begin Mr. Ryan, bt the two who had edged off onto Porty- Made threatening mouons. Mr. Kyan seconded the motions, cutting the taller man into the and bringing he smaller vo his with & stomach ache ‘The tall man was back and at st, and five minutes’ pleasant work-out passed before the piigillst landed the knock- ot and resumed his stroll, while the @mall man fi BABY WASTING AWAY; DANGEROUS CANE SUGAR WAS THE CAUSE. eh i nees led MORE, MD. "Our ttle lactated “Food rf Splevare of health, Bnd sready rade but O veryone, When aha was Pe sre tied ‘oundenwes tnitk, Ii 'did nt aaron Swath “har! geared. i Nowels at onos, We tried ‘uen”—-% ‘But they gave ber @umener complal ot “My brother, De. Howbt. tole me to try [ree Food, and AS at hankful and to eay ae whe to it af once. ihe bowel ble. mae Snackad and my w big. and ri ie Kook feadin Seton fe pie the nled yeas m: at Sina i muy Geet ithe Ae bein in peal th to-day. Always Aron the caune much Koo kratetully, too rainaey Tiga sweeten conde: Baotea’ hue & wroat 9 produ once fermentation in. the stortiach, and up into carbonic acid and alcohol. and cause [rritasion, It often ‘produces gusiric catarrs 1 diarrhoea, and oftentimes reauits in con: ‘Ripation y and fatal irritation of the mucous meenbran yraminent feature of Lactated Food is the exclusive, use Of pure Milk Huar In tte sompogiion, thus b ringing it to (he standard human Mile Sor imeny venta the beat medical authorities have recat 4 the use of Milk Sugar in food for infan of cane wager, and with the emsor Kuss ‘my in he Physisiogy,, the cipal n woman's milk t4'Sugar be bli: “it not" only alves a pleasant Reales bin A’ hea! toen tontad’ te taeveantans cellent effect even In exteeme irritability of the stomach, ‘One yrom: fz LACTATED FOOD CONTAINS MILIC SUGAR allays irrttation, Improves Hon, and ‘suppli Neely waren WHPAT forms tuacie and tirsue BARLEY MALT rarually pre-digate che 1QME PHOSPHATE makee strong tones. MELK makes fat and warmth. BOLD IN 4 SIZES AND RKOOMMEND. ED BY ALL BEVUTABLE DRUGGIOTS. Welly @ Ce., Jimmy Ryan} Under Mistaken Identity But| Women Pay In France tor th © n’s trousers charges women A tax c to Wear Trousers, WITNESS IN COTTON LEAK CASK. CISLS CHAR THAT BADTHE ROBBED THEM Tell Court the Only Hope of Sav ing Him Is in Some Institution, Telesky, 1 before » Avenue ind charge Mary a pretty young woman, hor brother Robe} grand larceny, Margaret, Joined in t No. 10! Redford widowed s sala ; ry Toles ppear ant Ise our orther with erime, te hae s reals BROTHER DIVED IN VAIN. nny Farrell's Body Drift x Ashore While Martin Tries § to Recover It. “hats The bod Johnny s : © East y-first n drifted, { Bast Forty-nint h his par street fourteen nped in and Spent: two fe be without sue was at it still diving n is an ea- y saved one Summer Complaints The Diseases of summer are numerous and can only be avoided by careful attention to diet, and the regular and ju- diclous use of Duffy’s Pure {9 a form of Malt Whiskey. Hot, are women and children are (ho exhausting beat. re alarmed f deaths holera morbus, © from dlarrh chills, e fruit and bee Pure Mait Whiskey ag §t apiece, with the most dette dutty's ts an absolutely y whiskey recognized by the nuine. seal o aordinary Price Reductions MARK THE ‘Clearance Sale of sultry days and breathless nights now at hand, and thousands of m suffering 11 Doctors everywhere at the unusually large number joea, dysentery, typhoid ana other to impure water, the consump- vegetables, and and cure of these sum- shown by mod- ure remedy ites wwe stomach. It pure distilla:ton ‘Government as Look for the over the orl Salt Witekey Summer Suits and Dresses FOR WOMEN, Which Will Be Continued on Thursday and Friday. Our entire stock is involyed—a right big and most diversified collection of high grade summer suits and dresses, in styles and models that are abreast with the hour. enough to justify the term And the price reductions ar “clearance,” lowing items demonstrate just how great. Shirt Waist Dresses of white lawns and linens, Coat Suits of linen, in white and colors, Heretofore $8.00 to $14.00, Shirt Waist Dresses of silk. Fancy Dresses of lawns and linens, Long and short coat Suits of linen, Heretofore $16.50 to $23.50. Tailored Coat Suits of linen Fancy (long and short models). Dresses of lawns and mulls, Shirt Waist Dresses of silks and hand em- broidered linens, Fancy Hand Tailored Coat Suits of s 1k or linen, Heretofore $30.00 to $55.00, Heretofore $25.00 to $35.00, Silk Dresses of taffeta or pongee, embroidered lingerie Dresses Saks & Company Broadway, 3304 te j3ath Street, e great The fol- At $5.50

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