The evening world. Newspaper, September 20, 1906, Page 3

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i Asaph CK HAND MEN Ca. AATRDG, BEAT, SHOOT AND. “OVER 65,” TAKES ROB OLD PEDDLER A BRIDE OF 23 Captured in Hallway After Romance Began When as! Fierce Fight withDetec- | a Little Girl She tives and Contra actor. Visited Armory. VICTIM LIKELY TO DIE.' NIECE OF CAPT. PENNEY.| \ Prisoners, Young Italians, Well Wedding Takes Place at We Armed When Overcome port, Conn., Where Both Identified as Assailants. Moved from Brooklyn, eontragtor s r capturad tree y Teal a a bard ght in wa 4 wire y he yee " bh fing Struggling forts t bulging c » * v Y P fall at We Greenteld will pe night Leaders in Black Hand Th the three pr Merrivt ringleaders that has been Bloyed on the New York ¢ a. The gang is wh the oltizens ¢ Yet the three boys—ot one of twenty years olt—Dright lo pandsome doable rows The attack on the blnodthiratiness of rAd to little Miss He whenever she ame 0 #es * gome @ort of prosent for he: 1 day wipe fi besorgen ~rebn * Visited Her Often. when three nanked It wt the bushes. The trembling Polak eg s vor cpr Ni bis sen Pete gave thom @ * money he had—s . siete yeh bid nce oe ot bis wut they ¢ re, He noid ar Mal cet a ybasat had me more They told bim , me Of a val Me WH PRefore he had gone ter ae — gne ot them rately shot in er Fe ars 2 te a ae merely the shou ‘ writ tng $0 torture ¢ hy earth, 4 nf aren wad bed ep + mpley It was hours t é Game m tow Reenen ae wae blocks arth wf the Sauqutuck. Mine! * Pinkertons Called In, " Sherif! Mer od Pink vip him er wok walked to deatina 1 Ket ont roms ange the rag. we York Engagement Announced. enanged Parer tae tent dle Te a Sieand wt Biliawbeth “We met Pol he belped us (0 were four me Slowed 4B on thom, but the fourth man res sect ons | MRS, DUKE SELLS HER WEST SIDE HOME. “gp To Have Received $65,000 they were | for It, aimiter to] | Mra, Lam Nanette Duke. whom | Jamon B. Duke, president of the Ameri. can Tobacco Company, divorced Last Ai ha cit 4 MAtlati« | pring, Naw old her hows. No. 11 Wore is shown that Se S04 there were killed in that country ty | ot om. The price paid tw maker and wild beasts 24,034 parsons 21,89 by snake bites, 7M by tigers, agp | " } by Wopards, and the reat by otter ant-| Frank t. Huntooh “te, comennondent The number of cattle Kille as | named by Mr. Duke "4 eRe shat ein waakee’, Tht wile of the Bouse Wan admitted cal paper on Indl house that Mrs. Duke, stimon’ given at the shows that 5,146 wakes and 16,1: tid | by a servant today, who salt her mis- 1 $user R | were otnatruc send animale were killed + btreaw vas out of town. # THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 20, 1906, Former Police Commissioner and Pretty Stenographer He Wed To- GIVEN UP FOR DEAD NEW STORM HITS = HONE KONG AFTER —AUINGYTYPROUN # 11 Six- Hour-Gale in City Re-| covering from oe = WOMAN AND 17 MEN MASKED ROBBERS vow STRUCK 1 . RESCUED | ig 4 HOLDUPTOWNAND 4 go Ty * DYNAMITE BANKS,” : | Eight Ride Off Off with $4,- O00 While They Cover Crowd with Pistols While on “ ay from Shopping, | ° weme | wnt | road #Ation and ctch @ train for Newt Mott Haven A. © Mer Aunt aid ate | TO” meen se ‘DAVID B. HILL HILL QUITS POLITICS FOR GOOD. WINS GOLD MEDAL FOAL SAVING iE: - * Cure Constipation wou U Drugs. OWN H¢ ME, FREE COUPON BELOW NK CLERKS MUST | TELL THEIR SUSPICIONS. | Detegate—Turn: Patrolman Matthew MeCrath’s | Heroism Recognized by Sec- retary of the Treasury. g Criminal Knowl. Divorced Wife of Tobacco Man Said} In both districts were’ postponed ater’ the Beate | the delegwtion | been mentioned 0 as Chairman of ¢ |CAB-HORSE DOES A | STEEPLECHASE STUNT Pred Contelli's bay hore Co gone through lit wom attachniont bim Into a nteep led from hie stall this ylood and cannot be r return After awhile poison begins to eat into t , rounding flesh and the “ spreads rapidly, becoming ofiensive and alarming "| last the sufferer finds he with Cancer Canc often start from a} oe pimple, Ww or roughly t ted. Another caus PROF. T. H. MIOGLEY, PACIFIC ‘STEAMER STRIKES ON ROCKS. force the sunse on lt kicked up bie heels ond. daated | aay on pul ot the atable at Tanth avenue and) They werp bor In the same ight in ‘ e oe cea woah after hie ireland end came to "\eame tle, They Were playmates when be America at the Phang 32, Coury Atood a a her litte air were Greanthal, Dean gra The ‘hothe sailed over | Pi Rs ae ed 5 tren, cr prow Min the moet intere M but. whe was tuo She Bee pee seek. orted to het assistance from Vi torts Sid Port. rownewend, My MI Mk RRC LOC m — .** Day MAN SWUNG FOR MRS. ASTOR NOT momma Quickly “DAYS ON TREE INAS ILL AS REPORT Cured. CENTRAL hi WOULD MAKE HER S82 Sensational Stories About Her Sickness Show! to Be False AU Lunt Ee SOLD AND KataM a HE RETURNS 10 Life. | This she Wn ifor “Flat Poot” or * yh » form of foot trouble that is becoming quite common = It is frequently mis- taken for rheamatism on account ofthe shooting Pains it causes in the foot and leg. “Flat Foot" results from a gradual breaking down of the archand instep and is generally caused by prow ionged walking or standing. Men who are on their feet a grent pound of Lutt’s mekes a woe |i denl, will find the Coward Arch Prop fuiaity theh in _hapurlnenn Shoe very different from the ordinary SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. |) foocwear i rovnn It resta the foot, restores the natural B COMED py IBC] | elasticity to the muncles and makes walking a comfort. We specialiy “SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY. recommend thin abot for Men and HON Mass pounn OC]! Women who need av Arch Supporting ASMONTED PIUIE AND 18¢ || Shoe. ST CH CULATER | POUND PASARCLA yor SOLD NOWHERE LSE. CON WEST WAY | ate CORTLANDT 4 | JAMES S. COWARD, COW CHURCH ST | 268-274 Greenwich St., N.Y, PARR ROW AW, * | CeRAn WARES WERE.) COM APAUCK At Mall Orders Filled, Send for Catatowm A Home of Four Rooms Complete- * ly Frrnished at These rooms are On exhibition at our Showrooms, | 3Roomsat$7 5 || sipomsateh ey sai'ndiatte, | 91.00 Per Week Opens a Account. Btation at Door. OLD SORI 5 ori Whenever a bore or leer does not heal and shows signs of becoming thronic, it should arouse suspicion, because many of these places lead to Dancer It may appear as an ordinary sore at first, and is given reatment as such, with some s ipie salve, wash or plaster, with the but the real seat of the trouble is im the xternal remedies, and soon the sore will jope that the place will he fering wreatly trom | 53 Go | ous ulcer on my Jolt breast, while been to #at, and at tims wou! aie “ore johare® very offenaiy matter, know the trouble waa hereditary ea as only wister, my mother aad two of her! nintors died fated I would hewn wane the samaw: |but for 8. 8. 8., bio ah cured Bes elton, Blo. MILA, J, OAT. ¢ blood, perhaps inher i sores ia the remains o} nal disease or the effects Hof sickness, S. 8. 8, goes very root of the trouble and cures 50 th roughly that there is never atty [ ° LJ @ sign of the treahie in after years. At® PURELY VEGETABLE. soon as the system gets under the infu | ence of S. S, S. the place begins ¢ improve, the discharge gradually grows less, the inflammatica leaves, the flesh resumes its healthy color, op sores and ulcers and medical advice without charge. Aon THE SWHET SPEGHIG COy ATLA bide.) and soon the sore is well, Bool | - wer atc

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