The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1908, Page 14

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THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1908. aoa qualified, a swarm of youngst oe Sus He ow “ Big B il’? Devery Shot at Fieeing Burglar, ah a HiT seeing? Roan ee ee ‘ke Wis talking, Father Maher came u 1 nd Where the Builets Went When They Missed oar The nea x situation bai A] apologized for his pt manger and | ene away. That was The last I saw \ u : of nim, ri ® 86 & ZING sh 1 was about to leave the arm- mea ory somebody said to me that L had) yap an er net ko home alone 8 the bOYS| purity. the. bidod pedical scl- medicine {8 Iutest discoveries tp and fi peicon- nity al energy. than ail ricknoss 1s mpoverished blood. nical device, Massage to inciple of the t Birt BUSTEL > j Bit lwe @ greatly excited ana . might be | Homn-Tenston treatment | BITS WITHA HIS roughly dled. 1 luugied at chis,| It takes the age out Wee the oldjand tac - 1 AFE,SURE AND To [reat and went on” gr a nnd restores the bloom and Vigor and } i SPE EC PIs J “I hae fone about tw vi ‘out f ine. I turned and faced. thent 1 Oe ick comniaahte after a4 weeke treat they plied me with questions abou rent, as Bust, Body and Complexion, have u ey : | decision in the relay race and. #h f 1 er an | Teveloped meanwhile to. na \ i BIG BILL | Fane ; af Wjgt, that. they had. been robbed: 7 "Outed | been | deve Hires at Burglar Who Tries to < ¥ IN THE ACT |} Both Sides Deny Story of Fist But after a wile they quieted down. |’No 'poikonoun drugs are ATELY : ‘ ‘ e RF OF PERFOR: Blow by Judge to Renee ie was Bee witn those voys. | loner to cure the worst form of Rheue Snter Neighbor's use i pee reat 7 nero rse ¢ any other priest pre: | matiam, ea tdetiWie Enter Neighbor's House in ger Bios ATING ae 'y g |g ca ere ate Hii engmiedt Dredants | MRLLATDN aU cre can be mecured for, Vere ; " ¢ Hes POSTERS. || Father Maher [excitement Was really tore amusing | tige.! Nervounmens,. Tosomsl } Fon Zone fs (nore | ather Maher. (pean anything cise 1 learned to-day |P*urvmtures and Deformitien, np matter i from Father Francts J. Sullivan, of Si. | o¢ how many years’ standing and regarf- with 7 BAO BULLETS ) jAnn’s Chureh, that | e ee . | Je i. by GEE SS BILLBOARD. | Bullets Terribly Wound Past- er did | rer of cox and age, are Retting perma: not leave the armory. | ‘ corrected without plaster caate 0 low _L, Jones, a manufacturer of twine an hour after I had gone homes Me | Mem cimtan aint uncomfortable appliances No. 188 Mercer streat, who was one woofer Sullivan said to an Evening |in a comparatively whort time 1.0 sereg gE cles NY Girestiees tod tence. Information f the judges at the athletic games) It was impossin tor Father Maher | {nthe Proerass fee held in the Sixty-ninth Regiment Mr ye Joined the boys who followed | ™ dat) * Ones from the armory Tone Ro, oe: Armory last night, under the auspices it possible that Mr. Jones and Fatiier | SOMA- TENSION HYSTERICAL re for particulars, NEIGHBORHOOD CAT — ® j Sh L- t of the St. Ann's Holy N. T gould have had any such v 1 ers of Three Shows on e 3 nn's Holy Name Soclety.|ient quarrel, ag was terion IUM, ——— protested to-day that there was no|with Father afher ii! eater sey SANITAR that he aa'not|255 Sixth Ave., Brookly: ‘basis for the intimation that he had th@ evening and vita Nes " BITES SIX YEARS FOR MURDER. plrucegtio ney py iS Belly Ga tet attacked by anyhod A] PB, . ae Oppos thie sion of the judges, Khel Causecrale, qeehther Maner's fellow | priests Aino, elo chio was sentenced to declare there was no truth jin the re- OVER $2,500 NOTE TWO ON ON STREET ores screryarcrsre ce iy hr i Salas ern Brothers ‘ | than ten years in Sing Sing to-day by’ There was a good deal of excite- | Judge Rosalsky in the Court of Gen- | Ment.” safd ones. “over the dis- or. td be exact, out B48 A.M. air, rang the “pang!” Tt was thé crack of a revolver. | quaitficatton of the Dominican Lyceum eral Sensions for manslaughter In the | foam in the relay race, but no diester | i Arrested on Charge That He! Little Terrier ete: Panic) frst degree, | Mann mony fo on Nov. 4 last | of th hi: t r ted. 1 j friend Mike De- | of the five judges, Jim Sullivans noes Recent Importations of df eras Gn cr FH 7 7 ies aa feta i: g klyn Folk Hur- ce. cafe opene + No, | who atequalified the De iitcoritee | MOTHER OF “LIVING IMAGE Knew It Had Been Fraud- Among Brooklyn Fo ur: Vane’ GURaMte opened that day. a Rae an eye the Domfntean team for Pen’ S Spring Neckwear erly. alarm mann ity waa merely to decide on Reis aaa eo MAKES BIGAMY CHARGE. | : | rving Toward Ferry. NeuRS We! y - A ca got into a dis about who | race ; a euch an hour? Well vary ulently Obtained. | . antay. the: Aratuarink afrompenot who Panvasconelinitheralferens races b, Fldder. Then tat anes | ng proprietor. The dispute grew "When the announcement was made French Silk Crepe Four-in-Hands, al 00 : t ut let us begin at the regu! be Magistrate Throws Her Comp pet Men and women hurrying down Fulton{g-rmoniows and the murder rasulted that the Dommican. boye had pean aise Raila Ge ate j ej, taking (up) in nr Bae vainst y i NEWARK, N. J street, Brooklyn, to the ferry to-day < the events as they developed—showing | £ t Hust a i Dr. Dixon, Be eee ies See Rete Sener pen eee Hand Lace EReERTETE Bede eau 2 on Hontietaareuder of darkness Rot| SR ACE Cub ECE SO: ta) plait Cathe cot) CLUES CHONG Go CULES LAC in a choice range of designs and colorings, at prowlingS marauder of darkness got | a pe a re York City. ani who es at Bradley| mouth covered with’ foam, barking and fto Migs Rainey's house; how The famous “living Image" case, in| York City fe Bit re is " Mre Mary Alice Downes Dixon Reach, N. J., was # e jay be- F Gjscovéred; how he ran soe : Patrick McCarren for fore Judge Howell and held in $1,000] “Mad dog!” was raised, and ancy Waistcoats ee een oallbe, for alleged breach of for the action of the Grand Jury. He| crowds sprinted to the opposite side of police chief that how he arose awakened the “bes New / Works even had aving coed in the Jefferson ts a to-day where Mre. | note ¢ posed of A) ine street. At Hicks street the dog] he Bine Redge Enamel} -rneq south and, passing the corner of! Newest Custom Mode's, Well Tailored, e ° in his Gobelin tap ajamas; how | ava ahar iS fer he had been no- |} ht s y ake narge of | Brick ¢ . after he had been no-| poplar, attacked nan, who fought| ett r oe us | Epriesea ith carrying arme..gf| Brick Company. after he had been no | opiae, attacked, 4 mal or Misses an ren Flannel, Mercerized and Wash Fabrics, $2.50 » 6.00 I} fis hand his ¢ ee how he etn Mitt nad been fraudulently obtained. By-| John O'Hara, of No 18 Poptar street, | in white and the latest designs, at ° . shot four times at the fleeing mis- wa cies ereant; Yow his bullets shattered af Willlame & Walker sign, a “Paid In Full” three-sheet, and a “Wine, Wom- | 4 @n and Song” advertisement; how the burglar would have been blown to a@toms,itne had only been seven feet | faller; how everybedy said—— £ i i | and John Ward, of No. 54 Fulton street, | * s Ona Delaware ave: | ram eave that he returned the paper to| ahd John Ward: of No. 4 Puito ‘a emall| | peste high cut boots in Tan and @ broker who had brought $t to him! Gog and would not give way to him. The | Morton, of the Astor E teeth in O'Har Black—the most approved foot- | ’ eid tt SHUEOES asta by ont | Little Children’s Apparel At Tiuch Below Regular Prices ork, who wanted to ha tne ankle. 6 Long | all fashionable designs. Drosee threw the case out dog first fastened then bit ated. nate in question was one of mes M. Wheip tained from the | © representation nave Stes personal and legal, five vears. ‘prick company on Is charged wit having o ; on land College Hospital, © their : lenea: | ee that could | Ret : ds were cauterized : A 4 i ; : iS |___Not His First Exper see Aa! Whetpse it te sald. a or | wun PANE aed yawillin bel sen ato etne Models in Tan Russia Calf with YOKE DRESSES, sizes 6 months to 3 years, 55c, 95c * jEver gigce “Big Bil” moved from GOV, HUGHES AT FUNERAL Inge so fat as Known, from Phi | woara of Health for examiration. If it} RUSSIAN DRESSES “Phe Puyip” up to No. 674 West End Wheipler is now in the Tombs in New| is found that he was suffering from| Suede Top are provi articularl: s SSES, sizes {8 months to S years, 65c, 89c avenue, “hext door but one to Gov. | OF SENATOR FRANCHOT. | Xorkawatting the arrival of requ | ables O'Hara and Ward will take the uu p proving p: My WAIST DRESSES, sizes 18 month Be 98c, 1.98 25 Hughes, and began seriously consider- | A EDNTCTOMEN ew aG Via en aaa (eLatc reatment : peri, S SSES, si nths to $ years, ic, 1.98, 3. | MRS. ROOSEVELT DEPARTS, GUIMPES, sizes 2 to 8 years, 45c, 95c tig having his calling carde engraved | 1 .Ganaq FALIS, NY. March all pa *eW. Stephen Devereaux, The Larches, | 707 on oF the late Senator # 7 FROM “THE BLUE M i des he funeral of the late Senator St S Wasi} 2 @hursdays in January,” he has Been oy Pubiracchale waaanalaircron oa bth lah James riot were | Roosevelt, , y run Kermit and Aroile, 3 eae eure Peter's Church at M1 o'clock to-day. On Broadway. It has only been a few weeks since a | {' viously the body rest- contain the words and inusic of ri Marry | 3 thbusebreaker. was detected in the act of pitted 1 ditics tre Him to Make a Home Mother. 5 feature song of the production. . Th ttying to enter a rear window with the as written by Herbert Ingraham, autho @d of what Mr. Devery salls a James eet: will take. the Orleans, whence | $2.50 to $5.00 | PIQUE AFGHANS, with ruffles of embroidery. 95c, 1.35 % Alexander) 'm Married Now,” Etc. Musle by per: | mission of Shapiro, ‘Publisher. rien Misses’ Waists—14,16and18 Yrs. —; t his object undoubted fe et ae aes | : z ere SIXTH AVENUE AND NINETEENTH STREET | Special Offerings \; ffom the Old Ma: sho painted it t ie sand Shirts with pockets, Vast time he was abroad, apap Davee iteok Preceutlones Hales: | naa HHietes and member oF gt the Removal Sale S; ecial ] echwear } “spr oy Lawn Waists with embroidery and lace insertions, i ahd laid {n'a supply of Heyy) anid) tn | Bheaan te re a se ale ! Pp V & g Dimity Waists with Merry Widow Jabot, Colored Keenan een eaves had | cale Cemetery The First in Our History. for Saturday, March 28th Linen Shirt with pocket, also Scotch Flannel Waists, GAR ced ea se | IDLE, TRIES SUICIDE. FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL BUILDING TO BE TORN DOWN. Ss ‘ y Z C i | aeeainiy Hihesstanaaynic is can 5 | Janttress Saves Boeschen by Turn- | Imported Fancy Goode, Exclusive Leather iripe tnen Collars Boys’ ’ ys’ and Girls’ Shoes Specialties, Unique Bronzes and Clocks, Trav- . P 3 >) Grits cal Of Re embroidered in all colors cn eS eRe BUTTON AND LACE SHOES, GIBSON AND OXFORD TIES, 7 BSC. each, 3 for $1.00 IN VARIOUS LEATHERS, WHITE CANVAS AND BUCKSKIN. 4 Off Regular Prices. | ALSO FOR SATURDAY _ AMERICAN SPECIALTY CO,, Gibson Stocks ll GIRUSMTANERUSSIANNYgerortereverrinet iene $1.99 Fifth Ave. Hotel, 23d St. & Fifth Ave. | ‘ in lace and embroidery CALF BUTTON SHOES, \ 1To2 « “ ; 2/50 the head, by reason of the draught ing of Gas Meters, plowing in all night. | Early to-day vigilance had it re- ward. Some flend in human form at- tempted téJmouse-break bis way into the residence of Miss Ellen H. Rainey a} No. 3% West E eighth street right around the corner from the new Uevery town house. In so doing, he| elling Requi many piec: Anthony Boaschen, fifty-two years d, who has been out of work for two rned on the gas in his roo of Mrs. Amelia Adelma e83 of the apartment-house at No. One Hundred and Twent but the mom "1 gas She went to cellar and turned tbuched off a burglar alarm on ths ienn CH he ‘ ( | BROAD TOES 2, ffont porch and thereat he hastily) Hoesen was unconscious when 2 25 Years in This Builiing, | “ efentuated-n a southwesterly course, | Peyival tae ererned nity Mom. but, he e 5 OC. 7 5¢. each WELTED SOLES, } 2% TO 5, Low 3.50 “Bill” Unlimbers Artillery, Jem’ Hospital . = . (SECOND FLOOR, ANNEX) ¥ Policeman Embe was within a hun : i anaes ef * dyed yards. WKmbe took 1 the same time repe; 49 a hurried manner tne w open this account. The fugit the Imported Embroidered Vokes | in fine batiste Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel WE SELL MORE REAL LACES Ten ANY OTHER STORE IN AMERICA, ppxsing the billboard which j the vacant lot at the sournwest 5 Oc each - + of West Bnd avenue and Fi value $1.00 Excellent Values | elghth street when the climax oe ESI] Ht : | ; | MISSES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS, There was a reverberating roar, and (4) ey) + faney feo i i ee | + op | of plain and fancy serges, also fancy mixture stripe effects, ba Vinge epee rd ibid a 2 5 «A | Imported Flemstitc hed Collar © Cuff Sets a satin lined, plaited skirt with fold, 14 and 16 yrs, $ | 7.50 ‘ wood. in rapl ESTABLISHED FIFTY YEARS. ae “Ey | MISSES’ & GIRLS’ JUNIOR SUITS, DRESSY MODE Menehs ob iefbtilboara 6TH AVE., 22D TO 23D ST,,N. Y, OC. set val ala ecumiar errcomtanlaturesshaminoimetsnten larnneste 9,0 nivalis of undoubted high i M 9 S ° EUS Cielo) frintened with moire, full plalted skirt with fold, 12 to 16 yrs, DeOSD have coma within fifteen Ane P y ry y GIRLS’ REEFERS, of plain serges, shepherd checks and fancy | hunted ‘wiet h re Sine the last F Lnported Embroider ed Mult Lies ” mixtures, inlaid moire collar, taffeta silk lining, 6 to 14 yrs, 8. 95 port, the burglar took the safety nn | §! DRESSES, REGULATION SAILOR STYLE, " off and disappeared in the night, with a é Saturda ei! 25C. each GIRES EDR English serge, trimmed with soutache braid 6.95 tow, hugsing sound formerly 50c¢ and emblem, full plaited skirt, 4 to 14 yrs, Need We say that the victnity wa Rpecdily ina t we need not. Suffice it to say that moll? We feel that Ss" HS tenistoutmeniieutts Our Regu: Luported Embrotdered Collar E Cuff Sets Osi.dREN'S COATS. of navy tires detachable scalloped 3.50 oh ms : for slim men, suits for He exis Mar, finished 9 earl buttons, 2 to 6 yrs, le presence of an assemblage of hea jor ese collar, finished Pp on 2to yrs, that filled every front window monic tregularibultd call Suits Is $15 ey sizes from 34 to 44 chest meas- 256. if | ure. Suits of fine serges, black thibets, black untin ormerly SoC | ished worsteds, fancy cassimeres, tweed, cheviots and y | wor-teds, single and double breasted style, all fine hand Gibson Stocks tailored garments,are equal in every way to the clothes | with full Jabot that come from the shops of the merchant tailors. SI. oo to L.905 | 2 3 | rear ger| lie ul Amana block, a procession at once forme West End ave n rder: the Order of March. mbe in West Twenty-third Street | % form MEN’S BROUSERS TO MEASURE, $3 For ten day » orders for Men's $5.00 Trousers Le f rapeen ones Glaser r made to * from high grade worsteds and cass! 0 a = Le ove tig AR cle ta oner nee mel or IT Large Vartvty of Lace & Mull Fabors | A Four-ea udvance-the’ price to the actual velug ee tee eM of Success. $100 Take advantage of this remarkable offer to-mor- 3 SOC. each ans ee ue ao a row ; 5 Scamne anal Chie Aeaien not easily found answerg in books, MEN’S $1.50 AND $2 HATS in both soft and stiff shapes—sc elegant qualities and styles man can be pleased; The New Paguin Ruff in Maline Net and Lace—all colors Veling Dept. State Normal School GEORGE A. WePARLAND, Promoter Devery Sutier Denies Bomuardnent Boys’ $3 Combination §S :its, : And ea esa e . | VALLEY CITY - NORTH OAKOTA the De : : ipsiuding an an extral Bale, es Cot if 2,500 yds. ne, Mesh Vettines ] think that every school cept ¥ x uaslmeres, W plain and dotted; colors: Brown, Tan, Navy, should’ have the World Al- tha s ne Copenhagen, Plack and Black and White manac on file. It answers bee i many questions not easily i Boys’ $4 Combination Suits, 6c. per yard, > ell found answered in books. | With 1 pair bloomer and tpshy value 25c. to soc. A little ‘Want’ Ad, in | GEO. A. McFARLAND. ! ‘ new || The Sunday World makes ; | Lord ES Tay lor | this plant grow like magic. ||] °° ‘“sous" my nan, fe "winds Ww ‘ i Broadway & aoth St; sth Ave.; roth St.

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