The evening world. Newspaper, September 18, 1906, Page 7

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i THEEWORLD: TURSDAY ¥ .VING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1908, Y-AAY THROUGH SIX TRAINS FOR HEART CAUSES TAMMANY BRAVES to the Buffalo Con- vention. Experts Believe Some} Unknown Subtle Power Stopped Its Beating. Bix traine will be required to conve’ Hall delegation to Ruffalo, om toda which (Bom Evening World) ain No. wtil leave PHIL ADELPHIA, Sept i8—That._X ‘ th3 A TAyn are sor # fatal waa demon 7 et él Btrited to-day ho Polyolinle Hoa " delegations f pital when Martin F. Murph peaTan, & okt tated Willtam Boyha Pa.. was stricken dead w the rays Lantry, and © «he 06 leave over the Lat the foot of West Six power the rays, p alyzed it 1 wit thns on «. John D. Cogrey James A. Walsh fet, William B. Sinnott; Twen wrth District, John Dietz; Twenty District, James J. Frawley; Twen- seventh District. James Martin t ot, Thomas § FI egretrgrs legutons a Haye Heart in Direct Line. mi He day aid arte from t d st Valley road at Seven rane © foat of reet over the Le Dy nC Hagen ow F James Mat _ Patrick Kee- ence Sullivan enis city rived from phy had se And hes vet of the plonaer ¥. and was one return trip day mortninn. improwementy me at the € plained that the entire del- Id procwed on their journey wamarricd, nd Central toad TOOK NEW BRIDE — M'GOWANISTAKIKG TOA OLD FLAT. REST CURE NOW Then Joe Cheisa Was Arrested | Lost Thirty Pounds When Act- for Bigamy and Green- ing Mayor and Is Recu- number } 8 He wus) wich Is Excited perating at Newport, Greenwich Village is excited over. the | * The Evening World) @rrest for bigamy of Joe ( RL, Sept. The Joo Pox _Wonder__Jne Mayor of w York dur. | the wide of hie of Ma MoClelan in etreet, bo y by m President ae gullivan, w nied by a men eb Ning from the experi bride ed in the HAreet aparisiect. Har language once went there to-day to mecure| Putting othe time held down th the arrest of the fickle wns sont- | ssayor's ehait in City Hall he thing Lurid, thirty pounds. Althoweh he announ doe Cheina is only twenty-two yearn old, but is the rletor of @ big livery [at the tine the Mayor went away t and transter Wears dtamonda| hy would not interfere tn any manne te fre, ware Ago NOt iin the adm £ Mr. MeCie De c Wag TTA NE OW weeTepet toy —peonte nies y whole | tor favors fat at the King | Mt McGowan te vivicing his trie, and moved tn with hb for Mrs. Michae Ived vognther a year, whet] a. MeCormick Toate ne « quarrel, packed her thin: Syracuse, where she when Mr. MoGowan w for $1.7) a day ae bh smith repair shops of the Fal line on Long Wharf. Mr. and Mra Cormick betriemied him, He has ne’ find went th we @ured work jis a stenographer and lived th relativen joe continu Gtreet fat Rt A ta live fn the Wing ¥ Jnat sumnier he met Qnother be Hamin Salesteolo, the Gauahter of @ proaperaus fruig mer. | forgotten them, and they wisw him fre ehant. Ther wore married on AP WW) quently in New orYk and Went to live in the old ff ‘The first Mra Joe Byracuse yesterday © night she learned married agnin, Market Cour: at came down trom @ viait and Inst it r hueband ha As #00n Ae Jeftetion to-day ahe swore mid Mr. McGowan ts The Rventng World correspondent, ‘I am solng bed early and le a-bed late and tik But B Warrant Charging bi vay oN pout | which Joe was later attained. “PP | aor. MoGowan retuned to talk adout When the case Wan called M. New Youk ¥, but nover Cres of UMibs, a Calntor’ Of the frst “Atra, [tena the adeiration tie feria for Stay‘r elm, wal Light selene law to make «| MoCellan, Matement to Magistrate Winellie. She Rae. Ut uniter“ crit and swore that bo hen whe matried Bicine xstey iat ot Soa hina" | SEEKING INCENDIARY, eas RENO Der letters trom my ay Mra, Phillipe md warned hee thet whe wourd get into trouble If nhe Gaarried Joe, but abe Went Into It with bet eyes open. She ie we guilty aw he nelite mereed wt Pollipe aod prowoptly isaney 1, See, Sor, the aerest of te, veond wife, Hhe oe e held in $100 t for oxamination. sa Ny pany FOUND SECOND FIRE. 46 Families Routed by Blazes in Tenements, One of Them wie tried to make up with his frat Suspicious, roseadings, We "aawured nee rp] while Amaistant Fire Marshal De loved Rer betier than ever and | Malignon waa investigating what ho ¢ Soule be @ good husband if whe would fot bien believed to be an incendiary blaze, at "Hot alr,” ejaculated the young wite, | NO 2 Chryetie street, early to-day, he acorifully, as she turned her tac | heard somebody tumbling with the fire. upon Joe. vox at yetie and Btanton at Se—iermeaitiernnentee Runng up De Malignon came upon FOOD SHOW DRAWS THRONGS |*: ois 8% who was in great exclu. scent ment Anwual Affair at Chapman's in| “MY house. at No, 18) Forayth atrest, Mreckiyn Agate a fucoonn. je op fire’ he walt “L am Jowephs Jaffe, tha aruocer The arnusl food show which began Th to hago At Chapman @ Cole Patel ee meee Nae aulckly sounded and the engiies came Just as twenty-two faunitien poured Ont of the top Boom of atts store. Brook i tktrwstion sti it once rated boethe an the of them scantily sainples ro many ihe Aig Aw fOr out Aftur a rely tontoas ale ee hata a aaediee, ie kinghasn ‘troel in old - f The pat ire wos ot a perpiie UPA OMA «1 re Of se a hor, anit YS ame senate | ino, a ia 10) Ae the s the patrons ana’ will likely aon. | $5 “be! sherw "wil" conse will come ta a TO END HIS LIFE. 1 came up here for a needed rest.” | IAWALS BUSY COP OVEN HURT iN | ——OFPHILADELPHIA COLLISION i TROLLEY CARS and Motormen Ran | Ahead. Rotiniternen fury Takes 17 at Manhattan Cas- Hours, Prisoners ino in 21-2 that Mu f the F fame and his night by arrest After regintert rgbt tt M. the Ser t m three more at 20 o'clock, © 15 o'clock, one at 235 x, at o'clock, two at 3 o'cl £88 ofolscll. one at 410 o'clock, two at 415 o'clock and one at 4%. o'clock Then they quit cor and Murray ok thie last ad conduote turned LEFT us GUESTS HEAD OF MORMONISM iS BACK FROM EUROPE. Smit Arrives i} on Vaderland and Trie Leaving bis of their friends it » Hide chinaky, twenty-oin . . KE Hivington mtteet His vanity, the adjoining room and sh< jth the lett at, according to the | mory tuff by the police today. Mra inaky rete ‘Har ty Brando with Ne COUP! J and locked up in in ma aut mon evang M months hia ity to him a ft tnd pis ar facto He ‘ and b Brandon @t the Ri b, br * w 4 his , wa vid deny it Ww SUBSCRIBING FOR THE OPERA The subscr nm KaleIpL Rents for the | PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD W.i,. DOUGLAS | att, 9S: 2 SHOES MEN Dougie wemgroar We these ik triat, peohoes they are the best shoes produced for the price; thie Is Paleo hy my salos. make and sell more men’s $3.50 skove than any Other manct- feoturer in the worlds AS GOOD AS CUSTOM 8HOES COSTING $7.00 to $8.00. worn Deugtas ke op s ais ree | Mei Tat SHED. = Hit SULY @ 1876 CAPITAL 62.5) 120,006 If 1 could take you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit hetter, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other make. Just tho samo a6 my pd shoos, tha same leathors, for $2.00 and $1.75. shoes, His name and price vat high prices aud inferior Catalogue matied free. W.L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass. W.L. Douglas Greater New York $3.50 Shoe Stores: $33 Broadway i Street. 145 FKighth Avenue. 05 Naanau omyort asf formerty frem custon shoes ing 37 and 34." Guites, 9930 First Ave. & BOYS SHOES, $2.00 & $1.75. shoes Take the principal ¢ Fast Color Eyelets used exclusive! Btreet HROOKLYN TOR.710 Trostwar, corner Thornton. Broadway, corner Gates Avenue. rect, corner Pearl Street ae t Street T Stra Pate #50 Weat 14 a5 lewark Avenue 856 Sixth Avenue, corner "a8 Broad Street Street. NEWARK PIANOS AND ORGANS. PIANOS AND ORGANS, Greatest Piano Sale ae sing in A fmerica!!! s Sal ens, We offer _| EARLY AUTUMN TOUR |ATLANTA, GA. 29, 1906 | | Account Convention National Asso- ciation of Ketail Druggists SPECIAL PULLMAN TRAIN Rate, $33.35 from New York PROPORTIONATE RATES FROM OTHEM POINTS $ebOn, and Pullaian acconne aud turniig on rexilar trains wut Get hot Ageuls, C, BIULL Kastor September aja on 60K ve eRRET ABODE, For furiuer jafoi mation oo Fifth Avenue. New York, oF GEV. W. BOYD, J. KR. WOOD. Passenger Traffe Manager General Pi Ager Agent, Philadelphia FIERY ACIDS IN THE BLOOD All skin diseayes are due to the same cause—an excess of acid in the blood caused by faulty assimilation of food and poor bowel action; this fiery, acrid matter is forced to the surface sateen the pores and glands. Pustules are formed, discharging a sticky fluid which des and makes a crust, causing intense itching, When these crusts or scabs are scratche SKIN DISEASES Al hout Halt ‘Their Real Va! ine, 5300 Siyle B Wallers Pianos, oi $450 5 i $235 $600 style F Watters | ea $500 % $250 $700 R Walters 1 0 $900 Walters Mastcrione Piayer-Piano, superior se any Player-Pi:no on the Market, $450. $1,000 bide ts Bane Grand Pianos, $600. arantee PER t rf 35 MENT i UNITED STATES ¢ There is y ¢ best in t EVERY WALTERS PIANO 1 YEARS, which the forer find them can i nthe stud) 3 years of « r $atisfact clans. r we have never-s ted a higher that ha: t yar estat tt t n the Wa 5 BHINK, OF TS t best and highest grad as in the w ced upp to © 35, by p $5 Down 7 $1 Der Shacks No interest for the time taken in making payments, There is no charge whatever jor insurance. in fact, you have noextras of any kind to pay. The piano will be delivered (0 your home on payment of $5.00, Walters Pianos Are Built to Last a Lifetic On Gash Sales NeW { ship pianos { arge to any part of the L off the skin is left raw and bleed- Dear Sire—My hody broke out with « ing. Sometimes akin diseases are Pash or eruvtion which in spite of ait in the dry form, and bran-like The itchina, wroetinliy ak Meht wae scales come on the flesh, or the simply torfible. I had tried tmany kin becomes hard and dry, often Buctacone: Aud hunrinw ofS. 8. 8-dovnr. cracking, and the painful itching mitned to Rive {te fair trial, and was causes acute suffering, Itdoes not {Pexrress mieantitelye CS lated matter how the trouble is mani. Beoondido, Cal, 1. MARNO, fasted, the cause is the same—an excess of acid in the blood. Salves powders, cooling washes, etc., while they relieve thedtching and give the sufferer temporary comfort, cannot cure the trouble because they do not reach the acid laden blood. The bes’ treatment for all skin diseases is 8, S. 8,, a a remedy that ia purely vegetable and one which acts directly on the blood with « ® ® e cleansing, healing effect. $, §, 8. nentral S| PURELY VEGETABLE. izes the acids, and purifies the blood x that the skin instead of being blistered anc Tenis Sey fluids, is nourished by # supply of cooling, healthy Boot kins pg and medical advice without change, TUK SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA, Gite da i ch bind bese ore Exchange poe Lp {or ong. of these be Reolesy A REIN SENTATIVE WILL CALL : Fh All Cars . » Lex, to 3d Ave, transier © Bloomingdales’ ssh to cou’ s. 1 $1.00 per Week N Warerooms, Thir { Millinery, Costumes and Wraps, D) Au Cars Jeansrér Jo V0 YUM LEXINGTON 10 3 AvE? 59°7060 Our 1906 Autumn Opening wt 1 ch made its initial bow « rrow (Wednesday) evening It is by far the most st sful formal exposition of Authoritative Foreign and American m Monday morning, will continue until Millinery, Costumes and Wraps Hiedst we have ever mad We earnestly. trus you RR esadaitidnor dl. 5 L a Lales’ y and Suit Salon. New ive Colored Shirts. Attached or 8c 1 tastes predominate at usive and distine- able quality 4 effects, and medium { stripes. The shirts are the best- can be produced to sell for 98c. Most rt for $1.50, Sizes 14 to 18, (mh Bt Rection. Met's Coat and Regular Motels, Separate Cutts, Shirts ich will appeal to the BI) Store This tive ti dale grour = in figured, rounds in solld co fitting and the best made tt exclusive men’s stores sell this ide: Men’s Very Fine Fall Neckwear. Distinctive and Refined in the F ullest Sense, 50¢ and designs this new stock of é In variety of weave Neckwear at a half d ndsomest “you ever saw, ‘They are from America’s s very best makers, so in quality, style and finish the cs They-arr a¢4-and 2}4.inch wide.._Four- with Fre ich seam, wide sticht ends, The best val- 50c ies you ever saw at At Roction. Excellent White Bed specail An unmatcht sale of Crochet and Damask Spreads, Prices are amazingly low. White Crochet Bed Spreads White Satin Damask Bed Spreads aire beds, for single beds; $1.00 value for for single or full W ‘ : slightly Imperfect; $2 value $L59 White C Spreads for acta re tres ontee White Satia Damask Bed Sreads, WOh vac cee 90c excellent qualities: full size, hi presans $}.00 value for. $2.25 Wane exacees Aa! thf for | White Satin Damask Ped S reads, full size beds; $2,00 value $1.50 ‘or extra large size beds; sitetitly dings £6.00 aues ‘or. cere 93,50 ¢ Satin ‘ieee Bed ‘ipteabin ed and cut cormors; ex $4.00 tra size tin Damask Bed Spreads eds, cut corners and $6.00 values for... Satin Damask Bed Spreads, | pay of Blue Bed Spreads, full sire, patn of fring?d. with mt $3.00 ie $1.60; ened. - corners, $4.50 values for, . Plaine Ms 5 are a a Sale of Fall Hosiery. 10,000 pairs of Women's and Children’s Fall Hosiery, worth 19¢, and 2§c., ina gieat &c sale at These stockitesate of extra heavy 0, just right for now— subject to slight imperfections sid in « 2Thread Cotton Hosiery in pain at des Pi a ae Ovaeey ees beones Chiter ns Heavy Ribbed beuble Knee Stoc , bed, aes € ! inche én cott black or fancy folks ) ten natrow tib meer cre ee Nottingham L ace Our unpara f the i C Ast tain Sale. Ml this week Here are Nottingham Lace Cui m Lace aieaewry ; §9¢ : °°" $3.00 fates p N iis base me ay Arobi n Lance Cr ; $°.50 hd < Dhey 5 Nottingh aunt ace Curtains, $3.59 ty —hetg; ee > SES9] $475 H Nottin ham Lace Curtalas, Arablen ‘ a & 350 §90Q| ~ yar , $11.00 ceptionai Watch Oifer 2 Worth, for $6.95. al] worry ahot it valuab! The Her 75 is adapted for either Larger sizes of the Her- The He ame Or (les sell for $16.95, nihG $25.95, $31.50 and $43.75, or Jewel Box to alll les Safe. flice service. ed Cash of a Hercu Free. sy in Best Gnacemall and otmer 306 Lexington Aye. Section, Kone Ces & Palmer's Imported BO per cent 0 Hunted lterranene Oar 85-Cvm a 23 wre f ‘arsenite’ Caltex Ueibades ri Mary EN eet 4a Lex, to Jd * ‘it Bloomingdale Bros. s;i%') eee PEN MTN CINEMA TS #9 6 97

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