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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, WIRELESS TELLS “New Thought” Woman Tells How to Sing FATHER IS DYING With One's Ey Eyes and Be a Beautiful Pink Rose INE Then it You're Sordid d Want MS LINERS RACE “Siohee Vat Ex, Get it by = Thinking Hard. 440 WE ARE ALL FLOWERS, MRS. MARSH’S THEORY. —— Son, Lea Away Rival Vessel, in | on DANTA, Tragedy Toll in A! Nes You Can Be Whatever You Want to Wirt cent Be and Get Whatever You Want, She Asserts. sage Between Fir 1 the ¢ u By Nixvola Greeicy-eS mith. ore Eee . ai Are you a beantifil pink rose pines Can you sing with your eyes? ‘ “ Ne Do you to make money by Just thinkiag "i about | ) Balto mies ‘ s Westions wW no ify you fo: AWAN. wil au an td end. the New CAROL Rote SR. SHOT, THEN CUT BOY Sah vs OUIEBIENS FOR, WITH A CLEAVE ! tH (NS R : ES” TWWORATIER BY CANIM ce ome AUTO SPEEDERS ee f : ioe 2 pe eeanatne Ae i ar] Neilsen of Brooklyn, Walsh Refu o Pay Bill in ath : z . if Louis Wing ; t i" Aes yong said to. d fers A sead ft, iC peplicg P : anwar se aan tesco nt to. dite nyesles te: de cee With — Hilarious we ; we our et sae| Crowd Injured Two MM a 5 : all WHE To It aii ihe aera t knocking tes, Neils Aailien e first Fifteenth jess and PASH ST) Td Hie or death 5 + Brooklyn, mied Mrs the: ered shark's ins ing bambto eee ; ed Ocean i ‘i aera res Ne plate of ha Ine : nwo 1 tv _—~ u a Ne le aa ° KICKED TAFT AND TEDDY. a coat : ponte Whereupon Miss Campbell Prose- and turn 1 cutes Coachman bysten, th t vem te s s his : “i ot stopped ——EE ‘ tN CORONER PROBING . That will be true at Mrs. Marsh = r ed frankly Jam glad ya as be pally raat i that quest Phe almosphere ¢ pherd had an. a il 10 > WwW J minds have learned > t \ i u Hospital, e Court, | EXONERATED BY A JURY. , on the ck—everyt ————~»— | . Zs How 7 Teddy Bear Siok of hie avnand EXPLOSION TIES UP Dr. Woodbridge H. Birchmoor | pronara Awor Wetinred ot Reanon- r x yon will certainly = - eS ‘ | Mbiihiy for Boy's Death Won All Bets, ..!"t'itty’ sot cnn t3¢, THE LONDON SUBWAY, Found Dead in is Room |, stinern sn Som bry VSIA PRL SUIT POEL SAREE in Philadelphia. ee Aer y veuithy oon ration do you?" en re merehant, whose automobile ran down Til give you a practical diustration electric yvneraiing station at Chelsea | 4d alexensyea Henry # Think of our subway, greatest completely tied up the entire transit | PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 8—An Invest! Kichmond Tu pind retiway in the world. W Hat service In tho Yerkes tube, Muny traina gation {8 bein ade by the Coroner s Mr. Agar wis vat it AS Heaslroed thous? bisa Were brought ton wantatiit in the to-day tnto the death of Dr. Woodbridge mime home (re Tiacceayy a pain, ae or TAS Oh a ne 3 Hol alarmed, Hall Birchmoor, who was found dead ved that thing very much—§50 for the rent, for stattony by por headed the |i? bed under suspicious circumsta the pa " tnsiance—concentrate your mind en ‘ti | ces ona wt No one was ae a ste ann ce street, years was ol Woe gr ule o make a picture of st, and don't worry, | Ue ie entire underen Dr. Birenmoor bad tived at | Hu pn bad for nothing can keop tt from you," trafic mdon, east aad we two months, spending most Tere eerie Ta PTO PNT Wer enat of the time tn hls room, and recetving | Means Health and Wealth. AOTEA ANG south we Ww of sha: AMAA AM ‘ | his was the nentence that almost |andetitl peas medical profession, When he failed to appear at his yesterday his landlady became sus converted me to New Thought, In the phrase of the vernacular J began means of Saturda t that ed to th ru day we o huve visions of “easy money." ” fous, and the of his room was vgae 4a health and wealth and love, pete cant broken tn, phy ste as found continued Mra, Marah f you have SHERIFF. NOT IN CONTEMPT stretched ifeless acrogs lite bed. Als | sa though tho Coroner at first attributed health you have everything, and If you th to natural causus, the police yu will got ft, eo de want health IN IGNORING THAW WRIT, n | *ant eae eae trial tnnimiantiatall suspeoted that It Was @ case of suicide, y 4 came up to b | Suthe reason that Christian Belenttets cial Hhen Teddy Bear cane up to bat | ave generally wealthy {# that they have! ove sama a und an investigation was omered They bet he would strike out; carned the wecret of concentratior is RANTON, Pa.. Oot, 3—Judge Aroh- Dr, Birchimoor formerly lived at No. He took the wagers one and all, When everyone learne it there will be) Mid: $n the United sta Court, { 168 Fulton wt, Brooklyn, and tt t ely in sorts of skin dis Knowing what he was about, no more poverty afternoon decided that Sheriff Charles gid that he was onae on the faculty ae on f ving in th nowing what he bout. | Boat eR oe bean ctuinkina| & of Wesiohoster County, N. ¥.,/ of w New York medical college and the |, huge she ose und ies He dropped his bat and wrote an Ad, |guout $4000 ae lard ae T can, | HY not In contemps in not having de: quthor of weveral meilioal books her feared For the Sunday World to “trade,” | sme weniine some of # United Hales marshal, to” be Spi ha many t He made a “hit,” as thousands do, | AGED SWEETHEARTS MARRY. (ayo iy i aeever ii sang, SARAH BERNHARDT NOT BICK many 4 he 4 pone | John T, Larney, seventy+three years “Upwey t PARIB, Oot. 3A rumor that : W Bon Winning each bet he made, old, and Mary Ilehards, slaty, wore | wag ci i geen In circulation here to the wftest i ere married in Jersey Clty yesterday by ine to his sy. before Tie Me chat Baran Bernardi, who ts making ——- . And you can make a htt {00 Wor cacrgo Vowel, pastor of Emory | White Pi na ON Be and wae th aralor w tous Of Mouten France, was rays rr the Babe “ree . " lin the jurisdiction of thut court and not (ty iil or dead hua been dispelled by tie (From the Kane ur fy ir wants M. 1, Church. Both aro attached to! droperly within the custody of the Shi receipt by Mme. Berna “What'd that feller sa ad’bertising you a tn M, Poiuniver’ Apiy Mispion in dereay: OPK the habeas carpus jrocsedings | Aieutize Bernhardt, of dish “Change P Hen ser? ; City, and had béen sweethearts for (WO are ever Judge Archbald will take fu- On, gay pow, the divorce evi hain't .ga-M agrow’s Sunday World. Lis ' ho mother dad Nimes dn. ry years, ther ection, she was in exoellent health, wor Chat bed?” 1908. W TRIALS —ELOPING BRIDE WRITES LETTERS COST COUNTY © AGREES TO GIVE = ATTACKING WIFE: OVER $34,000 UP HER HUSBAND HANGS HIMSEL Jerome Makes Figures Public Sylvie Speer Goes Abroad Gabieniene Re Body Found in in Motion in’ the Case with Mother and Marriage His Home Suspended Made at Newburg. | Will Be Annulled. From a Gas Jet. ” PAID EXPERTS IN TEARS ON THE SHIP.| MARRIED ONLY A YEAR, $21,799. Unless Hearing Is Transferred) The Chauffeur - Bridegroom “Give All to My Sisters,” Here District-Attorney Reaches City and Searches Maier Said in Note to. Will Not Act. in Vain for Her. His Uncle. wT To date the efforts of State Russo}! Thomas, the nineteen-year After writing three letters In which New York to 1 Harry old chauffeur for William A. Speer, the je bewalled the fact hat his young wige of Stanford White, wealthy Atl merchant, who eloped was never a wife to him, John Mater, im ya Tonatte | With evento rold Sylvie Spe ree years old, hanged himself Oa of New last Monday, will ne his bride apartment, No. 18% Myrtle avec ain-ns his bride. She sa for Willlameburg, to-day, aly wede UVR TAT ) a gan fet, was found : iil be instituted In Atlanta on ‘Monday Siies i) the marrt been notified that he > orlorn youne bridesroon ed to move yesterday, The ownep ave no say In the proceedi as both | s morning to see If and Wvie are iminors. yivie fs the had vacated, He learned ery pretty and heiress to $1,000,000 left that there had been eS eranefathe nd she loved de- | "0 he got no reply to » vote, the vout en) & Keller burst in the door, bers car and wooed young ene hast jad beele Consents to Annulment. has finally consented to obey Oe mother kK t mn Dively the cost of pre NE ; ten on the dit Givacear? mony = r oe tad other small bee ere’ bills amonnt Miss Speer lost her head and eloped . ett addressed to u an going to Europe with Tersou burg, and tine ¢ ice ' we tnst Ho at once in Te cousin=My wife has been ug Experts Cost $21,799. ma to mn She “# aivays out, She testime or experts Mr. J Toam vied with my another Je stated ° i 1 a ave always been talkin it her and read ” f trial $21 forg e JOHN MATER." rit r i lerte to Wiliam : ins avenue, driven to closed automobile last nt She Unole wife see me. eavily veiled. There were tears Dow to ler, Give all Ir z lis e veil on foamy # Kate and Mary Mills ud ho y is JOUN York Ie rr 1 The third note, which was addre I Westches comd | esether did not allow her wTo My Cousin,” was not part in 1) the hawsers were cast off. See that my wife gets nothing.” could not ¢ | Neighbors of the young man sald toe fal the Corporatio Trying to Locate Bride. | mptroiier D | day that since his marriage, a year ago, iad ed pwhere |n the city the bridegroom | he complained frequently about his wife York wou esponsit to be rushing around va'nly | pever remaining home for any length of. bills ‘ncurre mnduct of to locate his bride of a|time, dle was a carpenter and cabinet WEES CHS ‘. ay is 8 te. Tay | maker and very industrious. The wife Ie the best Pare to be South to this uit before 3 A Ore | was not at home last night, nor did the UNCER R aT WS Nabern el Tere y Mona Shesry wwilsked Niet 21 hors eeeiien nit ves(erdas (nis sary to hear experts and to appoint a) dau way from the Astor. husbandt 1 a earls ooGhed ommission to take the testime | ‘They arrived at the Astor nisat he own jen dl i cooken Teenie ce The ¥ « Was) vont ot sed the clothes line ons nd his | riyatel|iac cioltlockeaniaanonnine inposes : him in sight and tele- — + - will help | t Spec ) bel phoned to Mrs. Speer yes morn: | agra Net tna aoe seat ne would arrive in New York | 14 SPEECHES BY TAFT ie on an early train. He would have | e voarned instantly from the newspapers IN HIS TOUR OF KANSAS. nes his bride was, woud take| ‘To baffle the unhappy bri GARDEN CITY, Kan,, Oct. 2.—With tehe: iad trunks sent to the Old Dom! all factions of Kansas Republicans fderome! nion Line pier. ‘Then she hid her | aboard his specta! train, Judge Taft to- oni 19) daughter tll night, when she went inv nflower State, and e "| aboard the Campania. before reaching Topeka to-night he wlll - Prine aaa Mrs, Speer is the wife of William A, | have m rourteen speeches. Epeer, a -wealtl ye merchant The # s politicians who are mak- ’ ‘ tlanta. She is a prominent society !ng the tour of t with the can- AL leader in that cit didate include Gov. Hock, David W. When the mother was seen, before Mulvane, Natlo 1 Committeeman; J. the Campania sailed, she would on'y | N. Dolley, Chairman of the Central sa n taking my er away, Committee; Joseph L, Bristow, who has : ' just defeated Senator Lo a, who was the opuionent ot ihb Lieut.-Gov. 1 committee. YOUNG HARRIMAN’S JOB, the Gubernatorial Fitzgerald, and wis Gave Aine ne > LURED FROM HOME Ty taperssor compas. TQ BE SHOPLIFTER by Experts for Com Nephew of Financier Refuses His Ald and Geta Job as Timekeeper. em eet ae Me DPNVER. Oct, 3. —Whilo Theodore sont APSO ervven. fenestra. (oH <p .c Roosevelt. Jr, 19 gorting wool in o Pen Le oom Pretty Pittsburg Girl Says) corner factory at $5 a week, Henry A. ‘tent Aes rey an ae Harriman, nephew of E. H. Harrie aertinnt. Miss Tempter Taught Her to nen, the other “practical map," will ( “taal Afte ; in a few days start at the bottom of } Steal After Be Arce t peta) 3 Keeper at gio @ 1 Nowy er ‘uaniie and Nortuwestern [tallfoud, aeciden as Kane Pia A f Tie youn n chose this position is RAN. a Acpretty darn p of a Bil otter refusing lls uncle's ald. He re- I Sela LEO SIs 9 sad her name “lark. Gently appiled for a clerkship ip the 1 ofthe jingu that she wa a Rio rance off ing 10 allgat fine from Herron Hill, Pittsbirg, three etter’ of introdu Was shown to se ears ago and wished she had never lett Pacihe. trie testified wie 8 of shop. there, was held ona ¢ 1 arence O'Crowley, an expert On iigune yy Jette Market Court to-day disenses, was one several Her ba was fixed at 8200, and the ans called by tho defense last night | antic efforts of a Young man named NO GUSHER show that the injuries were not only | parrelt to sor yum revealed MAY Hue Pells Facts About Postum, serious, but that the blood shown wus’ paras elope ort lan , e t human blo: woltce tried to get Farre Mar) ‘We have used Postum for the past made an examination,” anid Dr. | Mee Tet Oe iene and, avecping eight years,” writes a Wis, lady, “and O'Prowley, Vand 1 vit was] Giaperatel., placed in a evil, but they | drink tt three times a day, We never nd from a calfe ly cor- | were unable to { 1 Ure of f puseled are not the wize of human blood | pay man t hfe.” Margaret! "For several yeara I could scarcely orpuscles doclured, “He ne from iny home eat anything on account of dyspep- rho doctor expluined that he had mau ight to mteal, 1 wish 2 sla, bloating after m palpitation, TES ind RU UREN EATTg. PTS CTT living with Farrell, misery and distress I tried Hving on furnished room at hot water and toast for nearly @ syiects afiarnvon she was in a « I had quit coffee, the cause of my —__—- Meror tevin ateaieng trouble, and was using hot water, D’s HOME. _ ted the att n of # woman, but this was not nourishing, * CLEVELAN LOANED IMR A ke“ Hoaring of Postum I began drink: ERED OR SALE CRY een EE ing 4( and my ailments disappeared, IS OFF F TT drial har uae Re aud now I can eat anything | want hout trouble wer | Hol nt Adver. ipeey wad BPR PHT My parenta and husband had celon Real Estate ‘Agent Adve f ey areata *4 | about the same experience, Mother tises That the Price t et ERO ae would often suffer after eating, while Ss 8O,50 re] 7 yet drinking coffe My husband Is 60,500. ; CAUGHT IN A HOLD-UP, was # great coffee drinker and eut- © hon te Grover Clove fered from ind'gestion and headache neetwon, N has been ud Yuctin Bvennan und Busney Mor Hater he stopped coffee and began vertined: for sale And the Brine saked Giunts Held en Bail, Postum both ailments left him, He 1a 66,500. B DIRNRIY ed Real giaAas ven Cook and Kalry of thu. Will not drink anything else now and the Hands Of GeO ule, Brak! wh) Deleclives ee tne eet ereadened we. nave it three Himem.s day, 1 equi eee eee ne sate ity ee tantn Alin’ Wane Ale write more, but am no gusher—only aga tities 11) manttoy of tie ‘aereage 2) oq charge of hulding up a state plain facts. mained In the «rounds Ait usar $2 cinq antes Valid: 4 gounan on tay Name given by Postum Co. Battle ast Rent roomy, with hi Tay Mineola, anchored off West Qreek, Mich Read "The Road to and outbuildings The Thirty-four \ sireerrd the saiior'e yetly Wellville,” in pkgs. “There'e @ Fi myplements tel Ma the liahwassnen Were robotng Reason.” Nnorily after Mr. Cleveland's death hig 14 cous at Cuem Vetore Vey ood ge Liver read the above letter? A mew widow the Tate hoes iie oka Awe eenan aod Bariey MeGinnis, o@eappears from time toti they semain MM? void by her friends that ¥ released On $1000 bail are genuine, true; and full of humes nen a ned for petty larceny three interes ae fd ger ea care to make the extensive x yee

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