The evening world. Newspaper, May 5, 1906, Page 10

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—— —o- CUT —_ —— eS — — nae THE WORLD: SATU RDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 1906. TIVKLLEDN ROSEBEN SHOWS HIS SPEED YOUNG WOM MORALS HT hota a | CASHOF TANS | IN ILE AND EIGHTH TRIAL’ y AUTO CRASH WVORCESUIT, on Pecphane Lennoe i hich, ie ae | To Re sappOIny co Ue ae fue Audit END lk of New York. i i AN Is aaa eetended at aye oes | <n ile ! SDAR ST. f Gallops at qe Bay. He ey era pie Sie ease eee Certifies, after an ex mination of the books of i Wictims Pende Penned in Wreck- —- - oe a Heal Be - ut ase a Mystery, in W hich 2,500 in Gi ; a Sitike. the New York Telephone Company: age of Chicago Mail and Miveeta kta eee aaliestl gat : Ve Taieaeaea are yee ie ; ; | Nurse Girl's Deposi- ahi That the average percentage of Net Earnings to St. Louis Express. seers Aa tetiats cl rato Ped ar Raea aeneAT cescss Conceal Name, | tion Is Sought. Investment for fifteen years, 1889-1903, in- clusive, w | I as 10.89%), and for sixteen years, } TWO OTHERS DISAPPEAR) «there 1 , inclusive, was 11.1277. fig in whic ©. Morriil ti » divorce sate p Me. nnd Mes, W res Tastate thiy from absolute personal knowleds TO CorTLAND BETTS, attorney t Walter C. Morrill, clabman, “The sult hus not been brought.’ : 1889-100. FOUR DIE AWAITING AID): | Failed to Find Lyncher Those Who Escaped Could Do} See anni and F Vere Too Late That the expenditures for the whole I pear to have been. pro riod p t tween capital and expense That “the in sidering the period as a whole, treated fairly by the Company.” <WILLIAM J. CURTIS, attorney |for ntoinette Converse Mor- rill, daughter of Edmund C, Con- a he Wall atreet bank made to- ALTOONA, Pa are Jead as a » CON. s been That “every facility wa many by the Tel conduct of the exat y in the Senator Allison Better. e PAMMINGRNS UAE Se a Net Earnings Me co provide for fixed charges, dividends and reserve ior contingencies. Gen. B, F. Hawkes Dead : | Greene and Meus Tarry. |} AG ses of i | we ‘FIND BODY OF MAN Mixsuptons i 5 «| KILLED BY A TRAIN. oh a BEECHAM S$ PILLS eee ES. Porto Rico Strike indorsed. at ar lt ee | Sold Everywhere in Boxes. t The Eye Sparhics With puicipe ion when 100 and 250, WALKED TWO DAYS WITH CHILDREN HUNTING FOOD ———_—__+-+-+__ SEEANING 155A WAY /| Centre. aCe 'SCRUEB’S g Moilient Ammonia. ) i & DELICHTFUL PREPARATION. Refreshing as @ Turkish Bath. Invaluable for Toilet Purposes. * Splendid C! ration for the Hair. Ceyion and India Tea babse is mentioned. You will understand if you give it a trial, 0 % Lead PacKets Only—6OQc. and 70c. per lb. : | At All Grocers. Highest Award St. Louis, 1904. F bs Died in the Wreck. A New Departure im | SUNDAY JOURNALISM. i Twelve New Novels by Twelve Famous Authors, Costing in Book 3 | ~ Form $1.50 Each, cr $18.00 in AN, GIVEN FREE OF CHARGE. and England to contribute a new Nevel apiece for exclusive publication in the Sunday World. early da Victim Gave Two Names. The New York Sunday World has engaged twelve of the greatest writers of fiction in America One Complete Nowel Each Monthe--Compilete in Four Installments. These Novels, which have never been published before, will be printed in fine book type from electrotype plates in an extra eight-p age section, illustrated in color and black and white. THE FIRST NOVEL, “A Kock in the Baltic,” By ROBERT BARR, ‘nt: SUNDAY WORLD TO-MORROW All the features of a high- priced monthly magazine now included in each weekly issue of the Sunday World. A year’s new novels by Sohn Oliver Hobbes, Gertrude Atherton, | Mary E, Wilkins, PUTIN WD Robert Barr, Anna Katharine Green, Max Pemberton, E. F. Benson, lan Maclaren, Eden Phillpotts, Mrs. Burton Harrison, Amelia Barr, C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne. Order the Sunday World TO-DAY from Your Newsdealer. << t Martha 17 ' MAYOR’ S MOTHER SAILS. MoClelan Goer pa to He 1

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