The evening world. Newspaper, May 31, 1907, Page 3

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'LEGLESS MAN USED HS FIST ARMY OFFICER DESERTS GIRL ATTEALTR 1 Ay 1 | Charles While the We Gue Defor Landed ‘on | WAS THEN ON AUTO TRIP|HE IS HELD FOR TRIAI Wonder Asserts that He Thought Heffren Was Annoying Legless Charges Be Made t Lieutenant to for s Daughter. Treatment Him George Heffren RB] Astoria Fr p Islan ty Pollce © the t exe Saki to press and 1 A shuffle was hear a anda and leg stumps aged legisas mo trained seal « f Hig errtranoe causel a . ° M Smit Bas, Seventy-se M tan,’ he said rece | not atrike this ma Heffrea asserted that a was without ‘leg » fighters of Waa asleep on th at the Astoria side of the fe at 1.30 o'clock porning.’’ said Heff He swung ba let go @ regular ‘Kid screw blow which sent f 8 | He pata} er love. at.F B Fegiment her Aftet the on Brownsville the ‘tary poat here was abandoned a 4 Tdeutenant was transferred nclined to, be Bam Houston. He stantly MA in ae ecial Seaanic I by two f ed and his afMa hia next m “TAKE AND WIFE MAKE UP, ic with Heffren Deen invited came Fort Sam Hi which he t hus trunk to Brow man's tick Capt. Keeley Had His Doubts. FOR KNOCKOUT (WME EVENING WORLD,’ FRIDAY,” MAY 31, 190 Two of Weber’s Lucky Ch Who Have Wed Wealthy | | PLUNKETT orus Girl: Young Men. KATHERING WHSATON They Seek to Get ee in This. Country as Well as in England, and Warm Time May Be Expected. AIL American suffragettes! Fired by the example of their militant English sisters, New York women are projecting the formation of a new association, to| wn as the Woman's League, which will be’a federation of the women | te to promcte the political interests of thelr sex. A perma-| nent committee at Albany (o lobby for every measure affecting women will be established {f the plans of active clubwomen interested in the movement to une | By Nixola Greeley-Smith. | | be kn of New York 5 are carried out. It fs said the new organtzation will draw large numbers of women away from the State Federation, and that the latter body disapproves of the new movement Bo the suffragettes encounter at thelr) gon and can view woman, and her rights wrongs, her talents and her limita re and fh at until th » New York the real dif uly | rage movement—dissens! debut of Capt. Keeley nad Saige a i @he Meutenant tha trust | among mae! vee women e able to look at Mancee, Ata P.M . . Men are nox afraid of the petticoat | this larger vision, the suffrag a | h en | rem Keeley, it is said, w re L peril, as the new mov ae been | against the Brown, commar > H called, | The American man has eWay | 450g not exist wae ; ; been willing to give the American wo-| her own sex rhter C I Organi — Brow that | Daughter Credited With Bring-| man anything she wants eanised was owns | | woman, if she were not preoccupied by anawer rele ense}| ing About Reconciliation petty dissensions make org for a time, t ciock | Mohs ized men eat out of her hand F Keeley « e altar | of Parents, passage of the Teac at Albany ; Buchards It was A SEE by legisiators, many said their | Capt. Keeley investigated Lieut. Rich better judgment was against the meas ‘ ss 4 it is re Despatches from London today say even though they voted for It, ri | Kicha:dson Was] Richard Croker, former leader of Tam. | the most recent proof of her power in | many, and his wife, who have been itv- | ‘is respect soot Man Not In It. ’ ing apart for several years, have been ed a) a teak tae nal ; It is not man that has to be com reconciled, and that on Sunday they | J1\* Pot eee erage, but woman her- their life together where | they loft tt off when differences arove. Mrs. Croker and her daughter are now at the Hotel Cariton, tn London, and yesterday, despa: engaged apart for her husband, who will ko on from pis I Miss sh estate to join her. said to have brought self, The momem the majority of wo! t phe suffrage a en in this country w |peaceful political revolution will be ac i |complt and they will got it Morris, Picked Up as Drunk, ‘The only Treason they do not possess | y | tt mate te because the majority of wom Said He Found Rings len are not sufficiently enlightened k ‘ £ | want it or to realize what it wil in His Hack. | thear Perhaps wit | for they pea father and mother, | aug. it and in doing this has accomplished | we James Morris, @ cab driver, who Ni wha werful friends have failed todo |e ¢ ae onen” gah West sepgiyenehe how pd: M yker and her daughter pailed | 7 mB oe 4 for Europe two wee | Ja lot o d street, was in We -_ — urop ° ne he and a few |), Court to-day a at ‘intox a ater the ere followed by . ‘ HIS ‘ ‘SUPERSTITION HOUSE.” $3 iy, The audden’ salting Morris, who looked seedy, had been MclLenn Encuses Walls of Old Mn rec had been effected py ida Nica ede ea agp aka ic yy “i F at the son Was travelling to Londor taken to the West One Hundredt gion in New ond Balke Mow i! , pap arriba iagelting ee Bf oe ; street station for a perf ry nea. WASHINOTON, M A "» = sy Mack, the Democratic Na- | to be really accura the p were nea stunned tc | nition ted hae Ks the Democratic Na” | three-quarters of on him two rings, one ® sapphire wort r . is country. place | pims ant evnataeand 3400, and the other @ sapphire with dls nea » Mack is expected to | bu ie intereste bare » worth $4 « L Mr. Croker WII It Be the Finish? This seemed so suspicious that ¢ * way, will atten 1 er da cen women were| Police questioned Morris ¢ . aggre Acar OMY aatuiatare of Pintand. | learned that on Feb. 3 tr 1 miween the former Tam 7 wo many | and his wife could never nate and flegit! tons re expiained by thelr closest friends he ¢ ag one subject on w Mr. Cr ker would never talky and his wife re tained @ dignified allonce, though it was secret that she suffered keenly Mr. | Crok »k up bin residence De . und Cr Croker Fast Heve 0 latrest. A separation A ire ie “ t 1ouse ‘ a was 1 garding who should NEXT SUNDAY’ S WORLD nomen? " . ot he word in every tones | age 00d ie ma Vee caarom emedl nothing about I No Free Marriage wite w a ¥ j waa reborted B, Delicious Dishes ) Engle Late arcely made from died. f Me ' was no vestciat as Grape-Nuts {tr ag Ne againat pos brat might 3 it FOOD ane We neil cesieihucel PAY ich a's { doth of there |T Entrees, Puddings, Salads, —— —_ will not md Mis. Jones and the Griddle Cak The Business enterprises sold jt eas ine me avedy é at 4 sie ‘Rand an Well through Sunday World Wante are, © wo ioumamn nese. tor| nee the nane 9 Weneile j aiher, the mos "gon jova privilege of | usually “Bargains” < erlne me women, pera ‘oaaron lune of the | Isobel suuieie Hes ---. “SUFFRAGETTES” WILL BE ANOTHER GIRL S| ORGANIZED IN AMERICA QUITS “WEBER SHOW TO WED Now Wife oft George R. Hall, a Rich Bostonian. And ati othe Weber girl’ has is ciped isobel F a cham of Miss Katherine wt whe quit the Weber chorus In Chicago the other day to become the bride of Frank G. Tull Mise Plunkitt found or affinity tr ge F Hall, whose father owns th Adams House, in Boston. He ts thirty edway, and is a member of nm Athletic Assoel: He weodd M u and Miss Pp kitt became known to-day, as 1 vas t a ee affal T not « fr |party k ev in nposed of sand a few ott ned men, suspected a wed Hall organized ent te Corner atrical m atrically-in ner t ting was be. Mr Corner Club One night last) March Weber pa was playing at the Colonial Theatre in the American At Mr. Hall saw a pretty chorus girl tha set his heart tter, He met her She was tall and graceful, bright « that minute the a e Driving TRY It in Your Bath SCRUBB'S Mollient Ammonia and for a 1,000 other household Grocers and Druggists. 25c. Per Large Bottle. Kerubb & Co., Ltd uses. 405 Greenwich ot. N.¥ aN Nias -» Only Correct SHORT VAMP SHOES, NEW eM k ‘ i BA D PRE 4 J. GLASSBERG, 68 THIRD AVE., NEV YORK, Between LO wad 11h Sieet Mali orders solicited Telephows 1164 Uranercy Elizabeth = Gra Knows Fa ay thus bring SOLID 14-KT. GOLD, | A-97.76 | B— 600 { Cc— 350 | D— 6.00 E— 4.00 F— 2.76 No Charge for Eagrav a. manufa Jewelrs Opucal | Department | in charge | of | Expert Optician. SIXTH AVE. | sal typhoid | $0 saje Telephon at any of our RESTORES GRAY HAIR to its NATURAL COLOR, * Beg h fal Sone business is y get that when th kite flies Mineid “Wiewte! Cor. ni Shefhield Farms- Sl. awson-Decker Co. best Nev 19076 “SOLID GOLD SEAMLESS ANU A 17th St. because no other is Solid 22-Kt. Gold A-$13.50 B-$12.00 C—s6.50 _Guarantee For more (ban Forty uve yours we have sustained our revetation & ng avd selling the most reliable inthand' Mountings ned Relld Geld Sremalore Wedding Wases At the Most Moderate Prices for the Finest Quality and Best Workmanship. | etc., [FEAR THAT GIRL BURGLARS VISIT FIFTEEN (ARS * ‘y VICTIM UF HESS COUNTRY WILL LOSE MING ME OF WHITNEY have been located ugh 10 take the ‘¢ peared irage OF ECZEMA | Affected Hands, mare rinihae Legs— Endured Terriblo Itching and was Unable to Sleep--Would Tear the Bandages to Scratch the Skia G Mixe ind Rouse, —!n less than One Week lee With He ce With- |CURED BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES 1 “T had eczema nearly fifteen years ; | The affected parts were my, hands, arm * and:lege. Thoy were the worst in the m winter time and were seh # a and [ ' p from s 4 A scratching them. she 4 had to keep both 1h lar af get in. Then they hands bandaged all ee nd stole a iadder, | the time, and at night : the ed to the second-| I would have to & gir wi scratch through the a How m hed peeped | bandages as the iteh- . 2 open is not ing was so severe, and” k M. one of the at times I would ane: a @ thump. It to tear everything off wa ela x against the my hands to scratgh _. ORS eo. arose and called the skin. Teould not q of tis companions; end they rest or sleep. IZ had " w, near which the several physicians treat me bat they could. not give me & permanent cure, noe but t Dat even could they stop. , will up the window the itching, After dder were three using the Cuticurs ) 1 down in a hurry Soap, one box Cutie One lots. The aprvants cura Ointment afd”) ‘* we two bottles Cuticura, p wit Resolvent for about . : efx days the itching had ceased, amdned® t tot 5 ° « the sores have disappeared, and I never « . ves Seriition oe felt better in my life than 1 do now, Y seveaf'® Edward Worell, Band 30th, U. 8, Infame try, Fort Crook, Nebraska. —_—-_—_. The most torturing and disfi yrs oé humors, eczemas, rashes, itchings, ii s a tations, and inflammations of the skin, 1 scalp, and blood, with loss of hair of ine -* | Mustaches. | PARTS, May 31 ping that » In the matte wee, employers ¢ not the right of wat nes and the ould not pay izing anothe be at ita height WEDDING RINGS. FACTURER AT FACTORY Prices SOLID 18-KT. GOLD. A~$10.25 B— 6.50 C— 4.76 D— 656 E— 5.50 c ° € r F— 428 l guattty | ea. | Gold . FRESH AND SAFE MILK Disease germs get into the freshest milk and they can be detected only by a scientific analysis. Our perfect Pasteurizing eliminates al! possibility of any germ—our milk cannot carry consimption, No milk fresher. None 10c, a quart. to you perfectly Pasteurized. EFFIELJ) Visit our perject Past Perfectly PASTEURIZED MILK 3656 Columbus—or write us or call Or ir 300 wagons will serve you. izing plant at 524 West 57th Street Wee SReDIT \ | | i } emraenc= NOL eERE EX TQUIRED Re ints OAENEO J 1) Madden La 140 Fulton St N.¥.Cit icy. Paris Waiters to Strike Again for es o Waiters’ Union kept pro. for strike ‘Week, when the Parts a\ KEEP TI THIS ON FILE fants, children, and adults, pears pk fal relieved and speedily cured by the Cul cura Remedies, when all else fails, and Internal Treatment for ase Raa * Mow to Cure Ekin Ty The Coward Good Sense Shoe . is built on a natural-foot- shape last,always comfortable | and requiring no-breaking-in. The Coward construction ae furnishes needed support for = the ankle, and has a special form which prevents the arch of the foot from flattening. In all leathers, low and | high cut. | Goward Children's Shoo | | The publiciscautioned against dealers who claim to sell the Coward Shoe, It can be bought 4 only at the one Coward Shoe Store. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, JAMES S. COWARD, | 208-274 Greenwich St., N. ¥. ” (Neam Wamaex STREET.) q Mall Orders Filled. Send for Catalogue, | | To Ail Who Wear Glass s: Tue highest medical a thorities advise 4 re-examination of the eyes at least once a year Eyes Examined ())0higaniow by Registered Physicians i TER. F +4 D. PeTR A W. BRE VS Me: Fo bow “JOHNSON, 9 MARGUM KENYO . M. ©, ahd Bar Hew M, LINDE ROTH M, D ate F Hospital jlasses Oily It Needed. yplerate Priges, “BhlichtSoul BSTAB.1oHED Moarly 50 errs. Sixth Ave. Below 1Sth St , 223 DOES DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGES1 STION BOTHER YOU be you know what It le to enjoy ® good acoret. Witten: ay We nad of os eT, dey 350 Slat) Ave. Belew 24 St 1274 Boadway, Below did St 21, Bway. Astor Hosse Block, r 10) Nasasu Sin near Ame & lelephone .o/ a ae

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