The evening world. Newspaper, December 11, 1907, Page 8

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— THE EVENING WORLD, / - WEDNESDAY. DECEMBE R11, 1907. LIBEL BY MOST. DECIDED PROUT Maybe Six Living Pociients| in Evidence fo Refute | Gross Slander. SpSEaeS I _ BARKEEP KNOWS, NOW. 16 tion on‘the ¢ | was buried | suspicious and ex j senda: Tom . Higgins Will Hesitate} sas. Ae ‘ About Naming Stray y Feline Guests, <I FIRST Bz ATH IN 90 i tY BARS KILLED HER. yee - sf he shad’ taken since Tom Higgins, sober na uatiy [en mea ieee ieee have killed (very. Cautious, has mate a mistake, | yie5 Nancy A. Neaston, ninety-five ‘ Tom obliges bankers, ‘bro years oli, at the County Infinnary at and others at Daly's, on Nassa: | Berteforitaine. Ohio, pa taken to the institution recently mide to. bathe. stand the water,” me. in the river when I was lawyers street. + she cried. Marcus. lunts insisted she took the ‘Tom ts buying to-day, ¢or Billy Mar- and iaat night dled Gf, Snel cus has added 6 family to the extad- it. Higgins says he bit upon name simply as a mark «of resp th¢ lunchman, who happens to @uch a title. In adding to her respon- sibility, the cat has cause! some un- easiness around. Daly's, She crawled in behind the back bar fixtures, or bot- tle goods case, and there she ts for} 4 the present © ‘Phe point of entrance into her tem-| 6° SOT tha porary seclusion selected by “Billy’’| ble above grounds Marcus was a narrow aperiure above 1 yf. Hol Cle og a GO SAV ED THRE! nnnoot fogt lean overs narrow. boarditig. ‘Then she was free to roam about In| ay ing women snd e young man| at Norfolk, Va, have sent thanks to/ Hl Tae of the bars paring cole ¥ be some days before the cat win te feel equal: to the task of leaping | the ‘Dr, W. G. Starr, of that city, back over the boarding #nto View, — Just how many‘of’ hen offspring the cat Will trot out to view is a matter ef speculation. Rartender Higgins first Giscovered his mistake in naming the at when he .opened up this morning. ‘He then heard # series of moows that causes him to do some rapid mental cabculating. He says he noted easily: the deep contralto of “Billy’’: Marcus, but that at least six other toncs were ve: indistinct and so much in har- y that it took him some time to astect slight rising and falling inflec- 8 of @ Varying pit ogy drinks ana a have beet mona MINE SWALLOWED |UP SCHOOL HOUSE. A schoolhouse at St icholas, Pa., | fell into « coal mine Bey day ten min-| tutes after ‘tite two teachers and thirty- GUESTS OF F THE BLIND. Inmates of TemeltersWomcn Eu-| tertulu Benefactrenses. There didn't appear to be anything unusual about the Mttle party given | last night to the Misses Winifred and | lisaitn Holt by the auxiliary woman's | club of the the Blind excoot that afl the twenty-six | egins's sup- | liostesses were blind. ae Misses J1ai-—who live at No, 4) ; ered for and again! po tions and there will be something | join, ‘ood finality ment. Bob Scallan and Jim Garvan fac bankruptay unless t¢ cat comes forth with at least a score of family. Somebody summoned the agents o: y came as usual last | found & feast prepared for | able bore a large’ cold | a gift to the Misses ‘4m purchased with money | « Inmates in manual work. | Holt, by thelr generosity lai the inmates to lear Opoupations, |WANTS WOMEN NURSES FOR UNITED STATES NAVY. CHICAGO, Dec. 11.—Women nurses should be -employed in the United | States Navy in order to ratee the naval medica} service to its highest standard eMiciency. This is the opinion of Dr. R, W. Plummer, passed aspistant sur- igeon of the United States Naval Medicar ervice, who spoke yesterday at the ning session of the National Lpsis- ve Council of the American Medical | Asnoctation, for the establishment and or- to the place. the nent to drive right inand the'cat, but as this ax imposatbl the agent drove away, saying tifings. SUES FOR A DIVORCE AND ~ $ HERSELF QIVORCED. Mrs. E. L. Blake's Charges; Met by |: Counter-Charges Which Court Sustains. Ernest Linwood Blake was granted | yesterday by Supreme Cours Justice Blanchard an interlocutory decree of divorce from Ruby Hele Blake, had sued him for an absolute divorce alléging that had. been eee x i roper co) Pophie Layaard, in tne y. Ward ut Keyport, have eats | ganization of a corps of trained women noid In| @ | nurses in the navy was recommended ajor Nndue “to Congress. It provides that women the, trial | nurses be employed in naval hospitals on shore in time of peace, and on hos- a pitil and ambulance ships in time of - war, husband, the strength Judgment was given in f£ shy wea ue RES TILL CHRISTMAS Tr. and Mrs. Biake were married in A Handsome Chicago in’ 12 and have a son four: | meter tall) wen years old. 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The ' bal | Of the family, | the lenat, Inthe écramble_ on: buffaloes: was kitted members trampled th to death, = MILY BROKE ON SAME DAY. a Ddlacksmith at South Norwalk, was kicked by « horse and his Ing broken on Monday, pe As he wan carried tome his wife fet|| Woman bore the monogram °M. A. P. Miss Pritchard came to Ne Taylor, tir BILLY NALS (ODDITIES IN THE NEWS ALL OVER-THE WORLD DROWNED WHEN. their of the YOUNG WOMAN Short Stories of Unusual Happenings and} Singular Experiences Picked Out of, : the Chronicles of To.Day. — ee eyesient 18] for maving them from suicide by a\ser- ted | ton | Body of May veer Who On. Sunday the preacher took’ tor h!s subject, “‘liow can we arrest this epl- demic of self-destruction which seems 30 | to be wmeeping the continent?" His argument against suicide was *0| the three young folk told that they had given over their 1 aoe to kill themselves, ' BISON STAMPEDED | BY RABBIT; 1 DEAD. A rabbit ran Into the buffalo pen at the Cincinnati Zoo Inet evening and caused a-stampede of the herd of seven- : pees je of the young | noiision (between the’ ferryboat Baltic: and the Fall River ltner Providence tn the Bast Hiver off the foot of Wall! herd thirteen-year-o ell downstairs with the baby | stenographer in the office of Sanderson | ac red her nose. is the only sound member | ten. Its fall didn't hort tt tn | tee i | IDEN TIFIED breast of the white waist of the dead | rom bad they been put to vel|from Boston last spring, 8! when The last 7 i. } Qias May Pritchard, of No © State) Pritchard alive “esterday was Edward Tearmall, of No. 3) Sidney pince, Byook- lyn, where she took her meals, Mr. Poareai} saw her tn the crowd: pushing aboard the Baltie on the fatal trip to! bint ward deck an the boat started ‘Brookiyn. Ke tried t¢-get close enough | ees to apeak to her, but she way »wallowea pes i uo in a throng of women on the for. | Simost hair | daughter is Mr. Pearsall, in the excitament fol-| the actress lowing the co.ision, forgot? aii about | 37 Weat Miss Pritchard unt! he got to Brook- lyn. There he heard that no lives had aaa lost. When Miss Pritchard did | not appear at the Sidney place house for breakfast to-day Mr, Pearsall went to No. § State street, where she had a room with Miss Alice Reynolds, and found that she had not been home all night Within an hour after her @isappear- had been reported to the Brook- word was récelved of the m the bay of her body, The tide was running out at the: time of the acoldent and It is supposed that she waa swept into the lower bay end oaught by an, eddy which catried her {nto the dock where the body was die- covered, BOATS CrASHED Blication of Mr. Tempt early in life Was on Ferry-Boat Baltic, Found This Morning... | country. 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