The evening world. Newspaper, June 13, 1906, Page 3

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le i ? ) Fe oe “HIS LIFE SQUEEZED OUT. “None Thought to Stop Caz | THE WORTD: ‘Aged Mrs. Stenton Tell: How Her Daughier Was Slain in Lonely Bronx Mansion. RYAN [i RUSSIA Artist Mortimer. BOY CRUSHED IN ELEVATOR SHAET BY GIRL'S ACT She Seized Rope While Stumbling and Started the Lift. Sketched MKS, STEWTON EMS ALL DAY ON “THE PoRcn * That Slowly Mangled Lad’s Body. SKYLARKING WAS FATAL. | READING “HE STORY JP OF THE TRAGEDY. (wo Young Women on Platform | Watched Scuffling and Tragic Climax. —_—_—_ Tro boys and two young girls, s ing on a freight elevator in the No. 388 Second avenue | teenth stre tween the wall and th Julia a week ago as an above 1s Janko, of No. 44 First aven Used Freight Elevator. custom of the co pors to use ward Moatsoy ‘Evening World Finds ET aetos that | Makers of Meat “Preservatives” Ex- ploit Fact that Big Houses Use Their Products Extensively. eey. An Investinatt the charge of Upte | cals are employed to not | pose Despite the declarations of the Chicase yw nly “pre 1 thelr agents micady are yn and that ves an = Prote ob- ring and filling ployed no that Kren TO SUE FOR CABBAGES RUINED BY BALLOON. Truck Farmer Thinks He Is Surely | Entitled to Pay for D; ge P; & CO, CUDAHY 1 Or Wis, Dec. 17. any with © direct sone Wis.: 1 barrel CUDANY 1 FOWLER SON & CO ROS. CO. v tt PANY CLAIMS, AWAY WITH F TRIMMING, AS AME AND MOUL INCREASING ‘CHE PRO- BORGER ers and pack: ns a discoloration signs of decay jn res the World may” be tort | t Messenger Office | onservirungs HILD & | BERC i A Lard “Bleacher.” Melers anott axitiar rich Ham’ The person who ¢ Music, Acting, Dancing, Boxing, Swim- ming, Shorthand, &c., without the as- istance of a capable instructor is not unlike the youthful reader of dime novels, who meets with disaster when he attempts to put the theory of ad- ture into actual practic: s to learn Art, with lard Another tensively 4 preparation is trade, and es these claims ORLD WANT “INSTRUC. 4 |= Foks " LEAD YOU_DIRECTLY THE GOAL OF SUCCESS! from Life for The Evening World by Staff USE OF CHEMICALS Eras ON Mane £0 CHEAT PUBLIC: —Contains a discoloration that prevents the signs of decay. LARD BLEACH—Makes lard sweet and white as snow and enables packers to make a combination of lard and tallow. CEYLON COLA—Imparts to bacon, ete., ‘that bright, natural color, MAHOGANY FINISH." BULL BEEF BINDER—Makes 200 pounds of sausage ont ot 100 pounds of meat. MAKES FRANKFURT ER AND BOLOGNA LOOK THE SAME AS THOSE MADE OUT BULL MEAT. Makes sausage LOOK FIRM, even when a large amount of water has been added, RINDO—<Acts as a substitute-for hog rind, ENTER@RISE PRESERV ATIV. E—Preserves color of the meat. GOLDEN ROD LIVER SAUS to the saw han, tongue, sausage, WITH A GOLDEN, the natural SAGE COLOR es it Imparts a color , ARREST PREVENTED ' BOY THIEF’S SUICIDE. look firm n hetteit i Wily for FACT EASILY PROVED that POSTUM will rebuild a broken-down, cofiee-ruined system. Get the little book, " The Realto Weliviiley” in pkgs, M wih © in ¢ iment thor. oughly prise Preserva. tive. “using for this purpose a tin bepper box or shaker, with \good- WEDNPSDAY EVENING, JUNE 13; 1906. SAT ON VERANDA AS HOUSE BURKE | seeste se at Sta Gate Until Bathers | Fought Flames. | tra H. Ghsen- | w V ! f 14 Lat Sen G vid H H. 1, he found 1 t burt t ground. |t ra ex 1 ‘i 1 r was] 4 you wiarized 1 the The Earl au Mediate: selecting Lowas jus Supposing The principal eong from’ Moxteapa.”* You're a Grand Old Rag Me Agnin | 3to NFORMAL when music of a light a ic will be played ponr Pianola Pianos (containing th $550 to $1,090. Purcha. Mr. Olmsted Awaited Guests Bra LightsMusic Appropriate Demonstrations | | | of the | PIANOLA Fe it c= | PIANO ee “ 119- ay “1437 a Walker st., Broadway, voz tm | Wednesday, Thursday and : Friday, 10 to 12 A.M. and demonstrations of the Weber Pian Acolian Hall this week, ) the summer season, will be played. | basis so that persons w hearing the Pianola Pianc Prices of the Weber Pinsola Piano, $900 and $1,000. THE AEOLIAN CO. aveincer sin stun || ~—TOSTUDY COUMA Guest of and V in Pa Paine ent F 7 Wil I 1 i w bf . ir Ituss > | ‘ M t "i ¥ = <i nome fi J v want! | OF BOULDERS UPSET UPGH lM Crushed — Undei Rock in Penn- WOULD i eur FOR CUTICURA, HAVE DIED kemian Tons of sylvania Excavation. 1 A j \ | 1 1 | for Summer Homes Special 5 P.M. Everyone invited. la Piano wil during the hours na nd popular character, amed LYDIA E. appropri- | PINKH AM’S Because so much stress has been placed upon the artistic pos- ; > sibilities of the Pianola Piano by the gre: sicians, it should not Meio tee COMPO OUND. be inferred that the instrument is not pted to the lighter Tir WORLD, class of music ctions from the s s most popular comic operas, the latest dance music and the song hits of the day are just le as the classics of B chumann and Chopin ee sel be conducted as recit: ——— Jayne's Vermifuge ie } on s about it and Other ly payments y monti i ial {f LINDAL, Broadway, near 22d St

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