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F THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1907. min SUICIDE DEBBIE and pee pocen Will Saye tateErs| ODDITIES IN NEWS FROM —— Oe AFTER WIFEKILLS.. & ALL OVER THE WORLD OOM | Me SLFANDCHLD & | Short Stories of Unusual Happenings and Sin. ; | gular Experiences Picked Out of Man Who Hangs Himself i: Woods. Said to Be Be- yh > can the Chronicles of To-Day. We Invite You to Visit reaved Husband, Women will have whiskers in the fu- ) C. ture, cording to Prof. Samuel W. * Villiston, of the University of Chicago. | "The day is coming when the not only have muastach bus | he sald In an addres to the | Ir last evening. | n of to-day Have more Halr | er cont. of the on thelr faces than did the women of |: ¢ A geheration ago, i for the past several rohas been tn _| WILMONT PARK TO-MORROW, SUNDAY. TRANSPORTATION WILL COST YOU ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. Baby Lovers Will Send in $1 ° Each. Roses Will Be Re-| stored to the Checks ke { ernest Reuter, grieved to thy ‘point | of madness cause his young f de and killed their . In, ending her _ The Payment Plan Is So Easy - that you will own a splendid home-site, free and clear, ¢ bs spirit world. }Policeman on Wheel Comes} mie, "Vt ta spirit aid—tnet this negro killed him," the mother aid. | Don’t Traveil— TELEPHONE body and doctors were called id do nothing for the Ittle girl led. ter left a letter telling her Oil Union avenue, aged ten, of No. 1/67 Prospect avenue. rhe formier in eenvelaryicna therlalte? ; | to’Grief Tr¥ing to Catch | Treasurer of the Union Pleasant Glub, xas found life bad | Many ; 5 to the Bick Bablew der ine hse trmeta Sabtey iS a) The Home Sites we are now offering in this beautiful, | tie body rns found life, hd of Many PRES “and ent care of "Cashier «centuries before fs ronal high, healthful locality are among the most desirable in Yonkers police reported. that the Initia of Tenement Chil-| | City best f mult cose tae hae Traveling Westchestér County. The prices we are asking— : i “i Ry" were in the hat and the deacrip- | ‘ ; | et <= i . z ji enerally agrees with that of dren — New Contri-) | . GHOST CONVICTS In hot weather | || and up for Full-Sj | a ter en Monday evening last re- butions to the Sick WRECKS BICYCLE A MAN OF MURDER. means discom- : : City Lots, 25 x 100 Feet, | ‘ M1 to his horhe to find his apart- Babies” Fund. | “Convicted by a ghost!’ exclaimed, fort. : ‘ | ments In the building at No. 9 © | 1 Robert McGraw, a negro found guilty ; - sasxenth street Aled. with gas | wo bright-eyed little girls came to} | at Boaton of killing Ben Farwell, « Telephoning [aaa coe pare with ca figuree on other property not so |} pg his way into his wife's room |rng Evening 1 | white man, when he heard the verdict. esirable, are exceptionally low. H came upon the bodies of his wife |arternacn cn | The dead man's brother testifed that | is easter, cheaper, en-year-old daughter, Marion. The |gick Babies’ F j ———_—_ ashe had conversed with her son tn the er and com- | a dead. but there was warmth In| Ageing Ruby, : 4 i i befcre you know it: husband she wan hopelessly tll and | o¢ the Bronx, Motor-Car Racers, | NO TOBACCO USERS ; Pane ee tes aivpR ponearsla S190 | dozen irl m: \ON Y. M. C. A. HOUSE. EW YORK TELEPHONE COW NO TAXES, NO INTEREST, NO EXTRAS al f Ud wo 0 sith-|'phis little org: $ A Day Street ‘ [outs serl aed) ter tnavitecoon cake ook |Get ret Three motorists who were arreated | NO ate of tobacco will be employed Heist WHATEVER TO PAY. her. Tho letter was moat pitiful and |ty relieve the bab eas Monten Boulorara |On.tne construction 2 <3 ! & wound up intense summer weather. By lice ee oe ‘ ioc ==> — —== ————= y = here! le no hope, no use. I must lars scents cron te ane, is FS aan CHES EO Cte) Go to either the Grand Central or the 125th Street s 69. fe kaffee klatch. which members paid two! by four motor cycle policemen were s Ly be: | The letter was signed “Henrietta.” {cents to attend, the dozen succeed } as Station tween the hours — of. eal x4 3 4 i ec ferraiqned before Magistrate Healy in A LEDS a ti ams Ste ahead a Tene eons He | calaing “the anioUn menUened ieee e ele : : aie 1 Jeourt there to-day. ‘They are Charlee | | 9:30 A.M. and 3:30 P.M. appear in the paper) Aldridge, chauffeur for Henry Guy, |! foregoing The other members of the | Pleasure Club are: President, esterday for the purpose of ending. hin i The Reuters moved to New York ‘from Newark a few months ago. | ENCE ORANE.| broker, of No. 60 East Forty-fourth - | Look for the men with Blue Badges bearing ii | Kleeb. Freda an: nis | et! t; Louls Le Boulanger, chauffeur i a » ” BAND LEADER GIVES | Marion Popper, Lillian Slimpron, rea World ska Ita readers| fOr Frederick Itavemeyer ‘of No. i the words “ Bloomingdales’ Wilmont Bark. + f LIFE TO SAVE SONS, | Ftctman, Rena Well, Manel Neill | ENN IRA Oey Helen Dauber and Estelle Schank. : afford {t to contribute $1 each | East Thirty-seventh atreet, George | | cMurtry, jr, broker, of No. 812 Fifth | i? Other rib. Any one of them will hand you a ticket. TLANTIC CITY, contributions to the Bick Babley Breeze, the A.| avenue, Manhattan, All walyed ex- at fn ‘i s . aE, Ae beers ase re been received as ws: | > t F i ry Roing to see the property you wii w more about it in a gusto<Arzall, leader of the fameus eued Have: deers recely follows: for infants in 1 B kno | half hour than you would if you read of it all day. Mexican Gendarme Band, which led the El Pas delegation of Biks in ¢he | of van Peit Manor, Hrookiyn, f greet: parade at Philadelphia eave hia | of tha Sick Uables’ Fund. J life in the aurf here last night to save/ find the amount collected, ‘is four sons from drowning. His body | much. but we will try to do was sent home to Guadalajara, Mex. | Sineersly yours, ter next time. mination and were held tn $1,000 each “ d. The| for the Court of Special Sessions, It ts Genuine ) {| “are|allexed that the three defendants were | ' ih ty #s| racing when the policemon atarted af- a i = 4 = | St] ter thane: uiac areerrelereiteres i Bi 00 MING D A LES’ t Sheparti's machine hit an obstruction| . ES. ES rer aa 1g | and he was shot into the gutter aiong- | 2 radii ae Melvina Wainman, 1855 79th st., Van P World would ike to send f es| side the road. He was cut and bruteed, Manor. he bands wes playing ee) -TOwS's io wiith welnman 1683 Teh st plecsentareiren tig oe she al patciseatiawaterain Giles oe a B Always Go 1 Whiskey | | REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT, Van Pelt |p) t retreat patrolmen in the cha: dance. During an intermis pleasant retrea’ cle LES penunce Nobody can estimate the great benefit and Finoh, captured the motoriats af. | Bloomingdales’ Main Build: rs to both bables and mothers—for the! ter @ run of three miles. | mingdates Main Building: First Floor, near 59th St. Entrance. rd Schot, B0th at, betwees 18th and | f latter ere included tn the treat—that is in_the sea before. of Nhs a ‘a | ui u ——_{__ __ Wonaliteai thet oitneare fe | othe tives TUE: Mth st. between i8tm and | derived from m week's sojourn by the| | 4 : tik oot of Texas avenue ea athe tn aves jalde of the ocean. Plenty of tho beat| “What Would Happen 7 the Prest- 5 0 hat. nh A ats echilmant, 1851 40ch sion the Colonel and forty-five members Eugenie Aeschiimann, 163) ‘B0t ts and rushed tpto th tif: got bathins cout had’ evdr book ii fiche ‘aurt, Few of the men an undertow a ‘Ty the Editor of The Evening Wor'd: dey Igclowel find pos-oftios money orser for | fresh alr, lots of outdoor play, piaty| dent's Idea of Receivershi * yak "to vahadionr | ORT, hte. Side Bablee” Kinde” | ot good things to at, the care of the Trusts Were Carried to Its Bete + 1LLDBERG, Poughkeapate, x. y, | m oy ica. . ~ “: hausted that Edit of chy Lvewing Wor * | best doctors—the poorest baby in New us "EF" The key to’ Fortune’s vaults is commonly bistead pute nnabiontcnees Daal Min ZaWelescdivoui thts TIO Heae MTL ai hala the | karkohinarherereprecd Detore ft all that | Conclusion.” By Samuel Blythe. In! * y is monly known as a gelf, His body was recovered by Lite| sick babies. We are four children livine in. any baby could enjoy. Even the | Guard Brown, « negro. the country who had a fair and eamed | ‘ or ‘ fortunat t of millfo: tomorrow's Sunaay World. ‘ World “Real Estate” “ad.” Acquire one to-da REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SAL REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— TATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR 8Al REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-— Ny STATEN ISLAND, STATEN ISLAND, STATEN A STATEN ISLAND. STATEN ISLAND. STATEN ISLAND. STATEN ISLAND, ”_ 8TATEN ISLAN| 4 ~ nnn | TOE eee |. s NEAR aa fies Tot pas i a; Only 45 Minutes From Wall Street. - Lots $190 Each--A Few Lower—A Few Higher. _ $30,000 GIVEN AWAY TO HOME BUILDERS AT SOUTH NEW YORK (Addttion No. 4), The growth of land values is dependent upon the growth of population. Therefore, areae we take every means to insure for our properties a development which will attract homeseekers. Beautiful surroundings, graded streets, artificial stone sidewalks, macadamized roadways, trees, shrubbery, and Jandscape gardening effects where desirable—all tend to make South New York one of the best home-sites in the country. We will distribute approximately $30,000 in cash among those who build here: If only one house is built on Addition No. 4; that one owner will get the whole $30,000; if fifty Ja houses are built, each one will receive about $600. Every house owner will get some money. We want people to go to South New‘York to live, and we make it an object to do so at once. 7 OWN SOME NEW YORK CITY PROPERTY: There seems to be a sort of magic about the Ownership of New York City real estate. In no other city are values so high—nowhere else are they advancing So fast. ; New York City real estate increases in value according to the growth of popula- tion. Each year we add a city as big as Denver'or Toledo; each five years as big as St: Louis or Boston. New York is at the gateway of the Continent—Staten Island at the gateway of New York. No one questions. the desirability of owning New York.City real estate. To buy and to hold is to amass wealth—if you buy right. “Buy cheap land near dear land” js the maxim of the shrewdest investors. The dearest land in the country is at Wall Street and Broadway—the cheapest land in New York City, distance, improvements and transportation considered, is on Staten Island—almost in sight of the Battery—at South New York, $10 starts you, ang the balance can be paid in easy monihiyara ments. y the official appraisal of the Board of Assessors Staten Island -real: estate in- creased $7,000,000 in value last year—over 16%. This means that every one who owns land there is richer. Had you -bought last year you would be richer. The Staten Island movement has only just begun. Will’you get aboard now, or wait? Hogateeree . This gives the investor an epportunity, too. The fact thatthis amount of money will be distributed among those who build adds value to every lot. lf you don’t build yourself, the man who buys from you can do so and secure part of the Building Fund, a Don't be late. Lots at South New York are selling fast. A few weeks’ active business and the fourth addition will be gone. Our first additions were sold out in three weeks. Don't you wait. Go to-day—to-morrow at the latest. | ae ; Take Staten Island Municipal Ferry at the Battery, leaving every 15 minutes. Go ashore from upper deck and take “Silver Lake’ ~ trolléy marked “South New York: get off at Jewett Avenué. Special cars Sunday afternoon—for time see lower left hand corner of this advertisement. .GO AT ONCE--TO-DAY-—TAKE $10 WITH YOU. to, visit the property at your convenience. a = Without committing me in any way, please send ‘Phone 6570 Cortlandt. —_, Ottice, 261 Broadway, New York. ee re COUPON FOR INFORMATION. If you cannot come at once, fill out this coupon: and mail it to us. We will send you an estor’s Map of Land Values and full particulars; tickets SPECIAL CARS, j On Sunday afternoon, July 21st, Wood, Harmon & Co.'s. private trolley cars for South New York will meet the boats leaving New York at 2, 2.30, 3, 3.45 and 3.30. ‘These wit! be in addition to the regular trolleys which __fu for all boats,