The evening world. Newspaper, November 23, 1906, Page 17

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| THE EVENING WORLD, —— i a] A the old’ man Tying, wits | would | HEART BROKE AS. HE READ ERRING SON'S LIST PLEA Veteran of Civil War Found Dead, Holding Convict’s Letter. ented. a FOUND BIG CO Of BROOKLY DRY BROOKLYN ‘/He and His Church Mem- bers to Enforce Excise Law on Sundays. One Room Makin his wealthy congregation 9 the borough eo tight fter that It would hurt. |“ uppeared th court as the Jn, The 0 Agoms end in re does. 1, they, wae ahd w dS. of ‘mevent ‘ot a man, standing 6 feet 2 Incies tn j spats avd broad as A prize-Aghtor. nis up Ttenry street on| jon, when. he edoat trescdant win armed note of A, Cash register 1ov of & couple, ed up tho raloar 4 the ehorus’ of barks and sna: : Fomarks in dog language. looked over me screen! “Anart’ saya Hammond, sisht of a Uartendor | make a noise likk a clew. 3 of suds torn crowd! Yeing dotectives of the = Temarks to the rei nr avenue, There in ney found Aveustin 3, °M |. wdeninigt They lined up at the| “Mr. Morse commanded tagher to-go \apetates with Has y were gong the minister brimming glasses of (‘evi- oo the return of the two | gher to carry the glasses) sn net ee a I Te ETI ‘FELL UNCONSCIOUS, DIED ON SIDEWALK. Jentified by Ong. of the Crowd that Gathered Around ish bulldog 4 SYRACUSE mited a sate fin t = fF —— (tal ci artridge xt ith of man’s achievements is represented =\Mecca” —to it he goes for the fulfillment of all his_desires. What = better name*could be given the greatest, most satisfying cigarette ? You can't imagine how much | better they are —hut if you'll buy some then you'll see for yourself their large, full, oval shape and daste for yourself ‘their’ mild, pleasant The greatest value ever given fragrance. SS) Just try some! in cigarettes, 10 for 5 cents | tho Anti-Saloon League, Dougherty stool rendy ¢ p Rev. Mp. Morse ald ‘vt nw, date Koln | pi | Ket at. hereaftor wc out vfolitors asd ‘ <3 ald | the ded to'make them iSteaniuio Brooke lyn, - Detectives: Hear Seventeen in WOUH FORGIVE as Dr. Parkhurst. of its Like a Clue. Dr. Alfred H. C. Morse, 3 Place iaptist Church, who aela no tealaccte Old Man Was Deaf to Appeals Court to-day announced |. Ay uh a nts section of Brooklyn have compinining to Capt. Sylvester uman form wat ewiping thelr pet Fidos Capt. Baldwin told Hines] O¥r mond, hls plain-clothes men, to witness aggina: | Patrick] ° he caught | 2 sees: bar a. bev- mn arid | £9 Out spying and Keep goin until they 6 Columbia Hotght day aftere ley harked they. heard @ rising. # they had no trouble jn tracing like @ pantry shelf o had merely been left | but they locked nte nice found his $0) | ae SAFES 1 BUT GOT NO BOOTY, ov. 2.—Dunglars qayna- coal OMce of H.W. {s adjacent to a canal ch hundreds of perso FRIDAY, NOVIMBER 238, 1906. eel DOWN WOMAN AND TRIED Tt Hh thelr ‘| But Severteen-Year-Old Gi Held Him Until Police Came. | j tiie Viens Te ald that but that & Ten iT. KELZY), 203 Sixth Avenue (Entrance Through Furniture Store) 5 '|Dress WellonSla Week| Clothing on Credit Our system. of small 6 | payments enables you to wear ® Iz, stylish clothes at little expense. Open an account and buy: or Overcoat NOW. ‘Don't wait to get all the money. 1 trust you. ARAL N DOGS rheveapagoresorerad In ® group of persons w NO USE TRYING TO REFO Mo THIS WAN. veer x Noises we (corner. from. th swung) a horse, drawing wagon loaded’ with yuts o: Unes were he iriver ent on the moreover, was on the wis the street, ~ Deforo Mra. Conroy could roach sidewalk Die “horse A two wheels of er hody, \Bhe ecame unconscious, ah ver of the wagon, Alexander | of the Colum- Our Clothing Department is on the top floor. Take ele i tor on ground floor in Furniture Store. You can ‘tmiss it. Men’s Overcoats. Nobhy and right up to date in cut and lengths, both loose and semi-fitting. de Qvercoatings, Kerseys and black, gray and Oxfords, 510, *15, 918 0°35 Men’s Cold : Weather Suits. Street “Court ent and they! pias een thousand | on ‘they negro quarter ‘Positive ‘A soda cracker. should be the most nutri- tious and wholesome of al? foods made a and various “them dogs from wheat— cul swagger suits for Thanksgiving, es and double breasted. very highest Comparative _ Black Thibets, Cassimeres, Woksteds, ~ noy Mixtures—exceptional values. 12, °15, °18 % °35 Young Men’s’ : Suits and Overcoats. Natty styles for young chaps—dash- and smart- looking, Real values in single and double breasted uits, and nobby, seasonable Overcoats. $10, 812, 815 to $22.50 eesti ae ete aN Suits and Overcoats for Boys and Juveniles, = A profusion of smart styles and fabrics at prices that appeal to ® pirinty § parents, : ar of No, 23 a back room artin, a mid- | ering to the But ordinary soda crackéts absorb moist- ure, collect dust and become stale and soggy long before they reach -your table, v There is however, one \ wR Martin Superlative soda cracker—at once so pure, 80 clean, so crisp and nourishing that it stands alone in its supreme excellence—the name is _ Uneeda 5 NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 2. R n the lot. sae FITISETITETTTIV ET +7 0s Vor PPTTIRIP ITU TIPOST Goo y Hey ve VT ER YEOH EES +9 f 2 GAEESSASALAAEASAD AS 4ED SEARSEEY iteesessteenessessteacees AE Gasscapanaghase In a dust tight, moisture proof package. ~ ITT iTiiictit it ee PRIFFIFISIIFIS: e with a fuse tise The average purchaser of a pair of new shoes +never used to look deeper than the polish on the surface and the shape of the. toe.— Because he couldn’t. He generally had to be content with promises. But. in selling Regals we are taking it for granted that every man not only wants top quality in his shoes, but he wants to _ know it's there before he Pays — his money. That’s where the Regal Speci- fications tag cbmeés in. It’s the factory record of the shoe you’re examining in the store. It proves exactly what materials were used and it carries our_absolute guarantee LOSSOEASES GAREERERAR AERA LA EhenensoeenneEses~ es PI + ?| Op Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o’Clock jz 3 : oo “No other shoe manufacturer offers you any such ~ proof—mighty few —of them could /— Don't forget that shoe-materiais have advanced} 52 per cent. in cost. : ~“ For the wants his bi man Who to have ‘all the Mail Orders Prompily Filled Send for Style Boo! out-and-out dre still “ day use. Calf, stand up” under Made of Regal E Largest Retail Shoe Business in the World Quarter-Sizes! 123 Stores in Principal Cities 9466 Fifth Ave,/bet, 0th and lth Ste, NEWARK.N.J. £41 Droad &t,, opp, Central R. R. of N.J. CITY, N,J. Downtown Store: 529 Brocudsray, cor. 785 Broadway, cor. #1211 Broasway, bet ¥, bet. Ditmars Street and ry Ave. ‘yorx WOMEN'S, STORES #3003 1: vay, bet. Ditmarw Street and hby' Avenue 5 J id 20th Sta, . 0 Newark Ave. { NEW vonk cITy "G6 W.12 785 Broadway cor, 10%) NEWARK, N. J, cpp. Centr ihe R of NJ, Y CITY, Ned. REOPEN EVENINGS a aaa AL es as ni

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