The evening world. Newspaper, February 1, 1906, Page 5

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¥ “ding Trip Starts: TOUR CLOSE’ SECRET: ‘Destination ‘of Happy Pairits + otto Be Kept Rigidly: «from Public. . ISLIGHTNING SHOPPER. intel He et elp! Help! "QA0t course Miss Alice Roosevelt akd My. Longworth are too sensi bie; but suppose they id adopt the letest Londom™ fad! This comprises carrying ® photograph of your sweetheart printed on the nail of the third finger of the left hand. Again we repeat:,Help! ALBERTSON'S WIE. [INCENDIARY SET FIRE | TO BIG TENEMENTS Former Police Inspector’ | /Firebug Started “Blazes on the East Side in|7W Other Workmen Were ! Quick Succession and Put Many a Slwes dn. Perth “ASS SEPARATION) i \ They can ‘print a vhotograph almost anywhere nowadays... The smooth surface of a fingernail is an inviting field for the photograph- er. But think of teking the picture of your divinity into a barber shop and having a large, sarcastic manicure lady looking it over and : THRE KLE TUNNEL CVE Badly Injured by Mass of GND WATER FARE | a TS Be Based Upon Estimated Consumption. | Commisioner Wllison, has written’ to Police Commistoner Bingham asking him t help stop the waste of water in al) the boroughs, ‘Mr, Ellison reminds the Police Commisioner that there fa a rule in his department instructing: pa- troimen to report, al! cases of broken or leaking hydrants and asking dim to see tha thw rule Je enforced. Incidental to his campaign against the waste of water Mr, Hilison has asked the Board of Estimate for some more inspectors. He has now in operation inthe clty nearly 50,000. water meters and only forty-six Inspectors to nee how they are working. As an instance of the necess clove and frequent inspection the 8 ot fe metered indh at pipe. brewery led the accusation when it was ‘up to them, but the affidavits of thelr own employees con- tradicted Uiem, The do; ment hae put ina meter and Mr. any has been asked to file a lien against the orop-, erty of the for the vatue of the water estimated) to have bean used torough the pipe in the last atx years. POISONED HIS DOGS, BROKE HIS WINDOWS. Dr. W, A. Macleod, @ wealthy physic+ fan, who lives et » | dared and Fitih police of the East Onc Hunired and Fourth stroet station that some «mys-, tarious person or persons aro trying desperately to do him injury. ‘Three nights ago.a Great Dane dog ‘was potsoned in the yard of the house. An attempt was made to poison the doctor's. St. Bernard dog the following night Poisoned meat was thrown into the yard, but the doctor had not let thethe dog out that night, The poisoned meat found near Rg eet ee through. s window: The bAsky carried eway ‘There ‘wag ithe joctor cee ee ee dressed ‘nan, wearin; meh Goel ‘been In for he re and Saat tae ile a and 2 ane a Sad sais SUPPERED MISERY FRO KIONEY Sh Seateaes Ot fs fo mesa ted cole Se Meads RAS ‘not ip ta} OW 1D a ee CoS PAE | Sai of ¢ Peg rar anger dao brah ‘valu ATi L.W.SWEET & COT N LANE N Pont, . elt | Li pee. | Das | sui Se sat We have | about this big wag eels every single three stores. They are “sil rac price. And every garment is ne in, fabric, being made up for this ) an old style Overcoat can’ be fottad an te collection, for the reason that our \stocks ° ways clean and clear of old styles. ’ We invite a comparison of values. Tourist: Overcoats d iy fe Formerly as high 23:$25.. 99e 40 We made up too many/for' this (season's selling: find more on our hands than we wouldjown atithis pespre olay keen Tee Other Overcoats Formerly as high as $25, 3 _ luxury; Ns a necessity, |; come will Mette Pots ae Bt nevet' va ‘When you list these cores you will unde Wwe are selling, thousands. of the: \ \dtds'the Only Guarante: . Machine. . Aa least eR) ml EL ; My ert ~ ‘Mtetime guarantes. is padair ue ecee to Werld in total\space grew Ni es f “\ io ie" 73 pe ee half ie inch in aps ‘ant increased bug F912 single ad ve eee “GROWTH BY PERIODS: The World's Want momentum reached its greatest force inthe last half the ‘year, when, according to a: count made by Messrs. Barrow, Wade, ee & Co., chartered accountants, it printed 811,215 advertisements, against 658). } Bee svinted shy the New. York’ Herald, leading it by: 55,898. in the diggregate, f <! printed for the six months from July 1 to, January 1.:; ; No other bescauanes ever before made such gains in: a siinilar, pilod. reached so. vast atotal’ f ‘ More than: 7SPer cent. of The World’s Want advertisers five thelr bosiness addresses, but,’ despite this,-over 870,000 replies came-to the box numbers: ih’ The World's. own po: fice,” i t =| THE PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD - Rus, “ \GONTAINS“ALL’ SPORTING, NEWS OFTHE DAY,

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