The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1908, Page 14

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+ i } 1 ) an t { | i 14 THE EVENING WORLD, EAGER GANDIDATES QUEER MYSTERY |" ei IN Tht DEATH O ARTISTS Mt START WELL IN RACE FOR AUTO CROWNS L Woman Well Known in Pari: (yoo and New York Drops Dead in Street. Elsie Janis and Gen. one T. Cutting Now Lead in the Contest for King and Cueen of the Big Carnival. CONCEALED REAI Called “Margaret” Among Art- —Said She Was a Van- NAME. derbilt Governess. The election for a king and queen to —— reign over the first automobile carnival, THE VOTE FOR healt 434 to be celebrated April 6 to 11, inclusive, ROYAL HEADS OF ae a wert on with a rush during the past twenty-four hours. Besides changing the relative positions of the leaders, Sixty-f AUTO CARNIVAL. tpoplexy woters Introduced several new candi dates. Elale gantn, t 1 7 { il Howell A reference to the table printed tm yy ea nan another column will sh at Gen GEO UEEXCE 6 n of m vet 3 this one, has ‘ John T. Cutting, Adolph Ste tles not so bloodless as LONee hata rent " gone up to the head of the list, with | w ph Hearst M72 votes for king of the carnival to lis |f Mine Rosalind Greace “Q credit. C. A. Teaboldt, of the Ga adopted Miss Elste Janis as a « jay her vote is 163, and she nane Roherts Stewart H. Eliott Southworth two. leader among the candid: Robert J. Kenned R. G. Howell, of the Northern, | omer Vandecbiiege may have to turn over the honors Of || Gearge M. Cohan. s Grand Marshal to another and take the | payard A. Perey... 8 throne seat at the head of the parade | prederick Lense .... s instead, for he hugs Gen. Cutting close | Ming =H. F. Hamiin 4 in the vote, with 163 to his credit for sigtgae eames aes pli thelce absent das ancien king. Alexander Howell, Warner BUteaBHORS TR nUNCertiate Mrs, Joan Cuneo is in second place Taetoaentnce g gut _n s 7 9 arollowedaby i tkwwmanice i an tell where she young and J Rr, J, & ‘ protty ler for the| || we: : 5 This Adds to Mystery. Times Compa Ross RB. Yerby ts purse was foun! a c Who has twent votes. William 1 Bay) “Mrs Greacen lives at > 4 avenue fourth street, and drives her Queer Taliaferro. 4 dow like a queen. Col. J. J. Axtor. 4 uy Some of Those in the Running, | “tnele Dave 4 L.A. Lessing. 4 Miss F. H. Hamlin, of AL Reeves t Locomotive Automobile cau lleersqdented fice, is a new nominee, 1 c 6 fll oqny for a starter with her Berllet. Mrs avo Arthur S. Wilson and Knox are | frances Ring goo & Of with three votes, and Mrs. Sidney 4. |W. F. Van Winkle, “Win- Hay Bowman, who owns her owr rson,| J ton’ aN 8 hadents ly : has an equal start. So have Mrs. Regi- | | Mra. Race re Oli) Gapy Mair nald Vanderbilt, Mrs. Hoyt, | | “Kno 3 J} about her ; When Presaey Beatrice Morgan, Oliv Lewis Strang, + af) tell about herself she would James Laughlin was @ governess in tae en Brenner, Miss M. Litt, Pierce-Arrow, Frazer-Miller and M Leland, seat Reginald Vanderbilt... “Stenrns’ aye and art Russell Mrs. J. aree itattie J. Strohl... Kodriesen salons eae : was prosperous in New York. ami tf rnelius Vandert ning § hen she was .C, Stefard a0 on was of oe ‘racy, “Simplex h He grow. Walter R. I teatrice © Mrs. Sidne few Olive Fren' Courtlandt 0 August He and his w less gen Loughlin john Craig 3 ormance 2 Florida ss) 2 # ARLES G 2 Roberts Will Be Home in Time Fyening World was misintor: wk tiney Garde A. OM. Pr Regiment — ——————— Tire © s chaimn, np n and n of| the vol ° te te vou that M t ts will not be home + val. I wish you ! Wy statement, as he js zh having to tak ‘Tare said to races April thee Live In these missing tro: for this twe 6 boom to t their studios hoy who, up to ¢ very upening of quirles to-day American flag ot cir York to Paris ra . aries F. Redden, of the Studebaker,| "Her Fight with Rival carry {t round the world to Paris now an Evening World r frees ff he couid remain in the contest.” carnival idea {s an excell soa alaend Sean Mr. Robert ns four votes Ittee is preparing enet for | of the Car 1 and is f ¢ nival yma big mail solves Introducing a well-known amate Motorist who has been at it » t were first produced. Dr Ser for whom we cast Ever World ballots for King signa ture.) "Inclosed find one arthy (Fray vote for Blea disp ————_—_— * CHANLER AS GOVERNOR CALLS FOR ADDING MACHINE A FRIEND.” kindly cast my votes John Craig, Har Op & Proctor's Morgan, Keith Touse. “Will you King, Mr. Keith House, Miss & BARI tra sw s ! ia ed A r AUBANY, Mar } Haren a n 1 2 Ps A SHIP DUE, SERIOUSLY ILL, 1 n, W i N n a E 4 YP, d i i H | ( Automobile Club to Entertain an a oer : iver Abu eta sito @ ive w gate H 1 ow E. J 8 } r part th “ oot } ' y 4 ; , > autumooile « ai the w “ at she Was wircken while in|(uruing to wcretary, “get the add ww, Orel & Parker, of the New- Paris, \ing machine. STOCKS DECLINE lt BRISK MARKET Metal Siena Ee Pac Reading ific: and Brooklyn Rapid Tran- sit Prominent in which ay sagged Rapid ‘Tran- k Central burg Coal and cont [ttle ECZEMA PATIENT LOST HOPE. But Ordinary Oil_of Quickly Cured This Woman. After treating for Eczema with six different doctors, Mrs, J. a. Wheeley, of V on, Ohio, Was completely cure vegetable oll of winter one could no cure, oll as compoundeu in D. D. D. Pre- oil 1 tb wit cerine, et what a Iw id n to say 1 ad k Tusa D. and t te 1 ever would be wil ured, I of D. cured Dd and also 9. D. D. 8 ap d .ecommended be- r merits, Ws end them 2 if w the won shlet putrition of the op ee pan on TUESDAY, ed |e Wintergreen! the cure aad, MARCH 0, 1908. £5 STOLEN CHILU'S LURED HIS WIFE MOTHER FEARS HE FROM WESTFIELD HAS BEEN SLAIN | Police Find No Trace of, | a Thirty Cent Round Georgie Wilson or Woman Trolley Trip Away. ENOVING PIC | | | Who Took Him Away. HUSBAND PROTESTED. and the woman, whol from h last Saturday Mary stole the little felt w Chambers, way home, No. 75 Bank street So Annie Left Home and John Disconsolately Searched for Her and a Tenor. afternoon, js still going on, but no trace of either woman or child has been dis- | covered first k d and then the Charles street e Chambers woman js herse! tion believe |destroyed by fire early to-day, YACHTS BURAED, TROPHIES RUNED IN BAYSIDE FIRE Volunteer Department Could Not Reach Blaze in Time | to Save. | | | Between You and Happiness. are troubled < vousne: vt kno The Bayside Yacht Club, on Little! Cause, nis very Neck Bay, near Flushing, L. 1, was| be defective y-| tell y that the tu at majori and er small boats stored in a sted JJoining the clubhouse wer the result of The origin of the fire is a my defective e clubhouse was a cwo-story fr: iyentii fe 43 ting. in wh Was stored many |} ours ares 5 u club trophies and several t lars’ worth of ya The Volunte: and happine The Annie Milli, pre blonde and nine- stijj in the city, although they have | Dep: teen years old, ed happily with her asked the p lice of Jersey C and | fot reach the scene of the tire . andsome husband, John, the leading Newark to v ertain boarding houses /Pullding was a sheet of flame. SIC IANS—are the papers [firemen managed, how - adles’ tailor of Westfleld, Conn., up to Taint we without 1 month ago. She is the sister of Jo so- rand resting re Eveclasse rst Wife, and he reared her from ehild-| cur 4 h e child nod. When the first Mrs, Mill! died, In John thought it his duty to marry The lust person, known to the Wil- |Commod \nnie beca she was such a big girl sons, who had a conversation with | © a BeOneTe AND OR 2 nd the nets! ut her Miss Chambers on Friday ing in the He i her leaving ner bo: 8 eer aS loved her, anyhow, besides. he says. West Seventeenth str 442 Columbvs AS But John failed to give her much Warren, of No, 423 Wes: § Do z ecreation. With taking care of {WO street who saw her ing in the 489 FultonStrect, BROOKL children of her elder sister, doing the ie house e corner of | Ornotiie Abrakern 2 housework and keeping John comfort- t nde a and Sev HSE ———— se able she was preity thoroughly oceu-|1ate. rds afterngon. |SYRIAN MERCHANT ARRESTED. pie Westfield is not such a fever’sh with Irvin, a married er central Office Detectives Ticho and The Business entercrises so'd Jonenue arrested Inst evening at No ‘ Wee eset aes sister iy worrying SS Wastin saa through Sunday World Wents are : also. Kno i a = ae Prtealieyis igtalttersntes Hele peclicertaay known usually “Bargains” in every se age. a Syri OS sald to. Of the word yoke has theatres and moving picture shows. Early in February Annie, John’s pride, went to Holyoke alone for the first time. After that she found occa- sion to go to Holyoke three times a pscuien ne! time at an expense of 30 K, each The detectives have cents car fare. piace John M protested, but h viously pliant youne wife was st er rebellious. On March low express off stormy scene, she left home. went to i) h she war in New Britain, Co’ and from there ae Maeathes imisalneee childs took a train to New York The disconsolate Milli began to hear wife nad a nor Who neard how | things then. He become infatuated with sang songs to go wi the moving-picture show at He found that when his wife left > Britain for New York the tenor was on the same train John called at Police Hea and asked for assistance ing Annie, He weptas het but announced his int Rive her fully and freely If she will on ausal me if i back or wri im. This awful susy "1 quarters n find, Appetite for Crabs He declared that he would much as or information that lead to the bringing about of a reconciliation, 5 While waiting for reports from the THE codfish has an enormous appetite poses oon ia ibe Uo o aS for shell-fish. crabs and lobsters. shows, He is lookir would not mind ru tain tenor who played a recent engage- ment of three weeks at a five-cent the- atre In Holyoke. MORE MORSE CHARGES? He eats them alive and he eats them raw. He eats them all without in- digestion and grows fat. He has a powerful liver. The oil from the cod’s liver makes U. S. Grand Jary Discharged After Investigating Deals. S$ 5 ' . are Fe aor coti’s Emulsion “riminal he United Sta oy Sranited to nudes Tee ; A natural power to digest and to of papers, believed to be indict- produce flesh is in every spuontui. s District-Attorney > tell the nature rstood that the This pow *r means new vigor and new fresh (cr (i. se who suffer from wasting diseases. Stim- e to that investi kely become known March term of th tthe United Statos Cc! All Druggists; 0c and $1.00 JAMES McGREERY & CO, | 23rd Street 34th Street In Both Stores. MEN’S CUSTOM SHIRTS. Made of Tara Silk and Silk and | Linen. The latest colors and designs. | Negligee and plaited bosom models, | with French or new bias turued back. | Cuffs attachea, INCY-dh fsednbosaadedadoeobdhanudoodonn, (ver) | Piaitedsbosomlneteenrem tensile sn Or5O | Viyella Flannel Shirts. | Negligee model with collar... 5.50 | ts “without collar,,.,. 5.00 | 34th “treet 23rd Street F there is a musical in- strument that not offered at a “reduced” price through World “Mu- ical idver- isements, is rumneni you may rest issured World “Wanted” ad. will speed- ly locate the person who has such an instrument for sale, JAMES McGREERY & GU 23rd Street 34th On Wednesday, March the rrth UMBRELLA D “treet EPARTMENTS, 1 Both Stores, Sale of Umbrellas, covered with fine quality, tape edge Silk. Handles of Im- ported natural wood. 26 inch for women, 2S inch for men, 2.00 values 3.0 and 3.50 STAMPED PATTERNS, ae 100 In Boih stores, The latest destgns for einbr Shirtwarsts, on sheer waist linen.. Gowns, on nainsook............. Chemises, on nainsoo Drawers. Corset Covers, ou nainscox ...... pnusual y Embroidery Needles and Materials. LADIES’ STOCKINGS, én forth stores. Complete stock of Pure ‘Thread Stockings with new ani exciusive ilk em- Double heels broidered desiyns, and toes, 2.50, 2.75, 3.00 an! 3 On Wednesday, March the rith, , soles 3-50 per pa nit Ladies’ fine gauge Lisle Thread Stockings. Plain with garter spliced tops, double heels, soles and toes, Also i lace ankles in a variety of designs, White, tan and black, 3oc per pair | Ladies’ pure thread Silk Stockings, ! Plain black or with cotton split soles and double heels. Size 8 tu 10% inches, 1.25 per pair In Both Stores. LADIES’ GLOVES. 6 button length, Glace Biarritz Gloves. Tan, white and grey, 1,00 per pair 12 button length, Mousquetaire Gloves, Pique sewn. Tan, mode and brown, 2.00 per pair value 3.50 12 button length, White Glace Mousquetaire Gloves, 1.75 per pair value 2.75, ] 16 button length, Glace Mousque- taire Gloves, White and black, 2,00 per pair value 3.25 zo button length, Black Glace Mousquetaire Gloves. 2.50 per pair value 4.25 JAMES McGREERY & CO, 23rd Street 34th Street ~¢ se old lay ta

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