The evening world. Newspaper, January 20, 1911, Page 12

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ogg THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY ‘20, 1911. E ann os sang By the time he got back to the store tt | the men rowed vp to Sate eee (BV ANNE DONT STORE GOTARRE ESSSS=SSTE RMERPRNTES ee == 55 crow am house and got the tenants out through | A BALD HEAD q . the roof while the firemen wore delug- a «SHE | TWICE IN AN HOUR; (52722: cx.2-1 ESCAPE POLICE , - ml Callahan sent for Deputy Fire Marshal no distances from | BY A SPECIALIST. ’ 1 |e im ia ot ae ne EE aa CATARRHAL JEL} h n | a la juantity | hair ieee | Sample Free For Reliet presente; To Prove Why It Cures harbor pi and the king on board vine. The Deputy Fire Marwhal quea- yed into the boat and He tioned Hollander and iis wife and then ifPsdle edged | rowed to ade ha row a! of ; oniered HoWander to appear at Fire | "Bho poles came sooner than the men | baldness, Tad le deer enoguaiear ver ie LEASE TRY Kondon's wii, st compliments, or iH te 4 ' H t y for nh j d expected, T naphtha storin, hair to ‘otigin: or. i © Bk-Year-Old Little Mother |Second Blaze in Third Avenue] Séfer mung.“ (" * 4 fr «=| Detected Robbing Barge, They | jy"\he°yoitee wan fast overhauling the | stoPpite ‘hair trom falling out and de: , — rowboat whe i fls of a Domestic Tragedy | Hat Shop Drove Ten /GITY HALL FRUIT STAND —_ | Dive from Rowboat When | poara ana made for shove. the poll That—Read It. | Familias to Roof. WRECKED BY PARK GANG,| Pursued by Police Launch, ! Hi foc Demolished and Fragments Carted ) Huant Inapector Moore of Paterson, ia aarnoeres ved grt Archi Away While Proprietor Antono- went to the home of Patrick Ryan °9 & hour = Ca eh 6 0) ' ', morning. T GA Rasen atrect to find out why | Louis Hollander at No, 1872 Third ave- Pulos Protests in Vain, inte. the .# Gaughter Annie has not been at | nue, near the corner of One Hundred} Park Superintendent Neattle and al and swam to shore 4 Sr isle: ¢he Christinee Hotidaye. A|@ ‘The seoond fire en-| ene of men to-day tore down the | yards, aotting away jay Kum, 6 ounces; unces; Menthol It ‘you wish | This ehased by t | Aube, under command | Dufaure de Lajarte, sa a cruise in the Guif niong the eastern co States! f Rear-Admiral | lu b-day for | olsonous w« Moxice, ena jin hatr toni - of the United |of Where hair is not desired. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS t WORK MONDAY LU ud - ’ ives of ten families Iiv-! frult an dy stand under the City ras old girth ered his knook @t City BURiey end eels to wuss be tid tamnt| re by cutting off thelr | Hall Park steps leading to the Brook: | 4 ; | 0 th et. They climbed toliyn Rridge, rental f ° | Annie ain't here. They've took | © to the street. y ridge, rental for which John D. Idlto the General Hospital. She waa | the root and no one was injured, | | Antonopulos has been paying to the | The Effects of Opiates. d awful, She was cooking break- 7 * "| elty at the rate of $700 a month. tor pop and ws tires Kida this| Lean Hollander, wife of the proprie-|" Si, cies ang A as HAT abla He Perna aor bP con and its various jew down the| tor of the store, ran to the street and crowbare the park preparations, all of w! are narcotic, is well known. Even in the | pe oe " otled “Fire!” 1 1@| oMployees sailed into the nd and amullest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the fune Ss See ee ee eee eee a eccar ty tee! NAS ib Teva 1h & Fen me | tions and growth of the cells which are likely to become permanent, causi ess, One of cry and ran around the corner to En. os. Then tmbecllity, mental perversion, a craving for aio "3 aioe th Inter Hite ck bac | . narco! big truck backed up to the curb and| Nervous disedees, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of maying | powers aro a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children q | their infancy, The rule among physicians is that children should never | § same gang tore away portions of the! receive opiates in the smallect doses for more than a day at a time, and | broabiash renr of the store on fire stand that protruded beyond the atair- | then if unavoidabl le, f rk. And th >| ‘This blaze was extinguished in @ few | way, and Antonopulos was warned to| trati \ynes, Soothing Syruy had her bath neither. 11’ minutes and the firemen went back to| remove the remainder of the atand, | eabast muscttantes Maite’ te are but a phdeialan 6 . a threw water | gine Company No, 63, on One Hundred and Fourth street. Capt. Noth and the| the wreckage was carted to the cor- members of the company responded on| poration yard. Six weeks ago the the Jump and ‘found a mattress in tho é ysician cannot be too strong); e's our Oh, she aln't| quarters. Shortly before noon Mre.| He continued to do business, however, | decried, and the druggist should not be a party to it. Children who aro i before Christ-| Leah Hollander again rushed to the] until the stand was demolished to-day.| peed the attention of a physician, and it -is nothing less than a crime to ry | Street and screamed ‘Fire!’ He threatened to bring @ suit againat | dose them willfully with ni a ae Poltcoman Nikola of the East One| the city for damages. Castoria con: no narcotics if it bears the ‘And. Annie was th | Hundred and Fourth street etation) It is said that @ big cigar concern | signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. >) opt house. I'm trying to tell you, mis-|heard her this time and turned in an| may get the stand space privilege for Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of ' eLdak . i that's why she ain't be choi.” | alan from the call-box on the corner, | $10,000 a year. . Yeu” WASHBURN-cROSBYCS: Gotp MEDAL VOHT 1910 WASHA WAN - CHOSE Y CO Mr. Theodore Lithauer, President i have a mammoth overproduction on hand. We ; will not take time to apologize for his mistake. The ; fact is “Gumpel Luck” turned a trick that will make all New York retail clothiers stand aghast at the absolutely ruinous prices at which Gumpel will sell Lithauer-Nussbaum Overcoats. The Lithauer-Nussbaum trade mark stands for fine make, authoritative styles, better tailoring, unquestionable quality. ; f Gumpel’s prices will hardly cover cost of fabrics in some cases. You know from past experi- ences that Gumpel, with his big chain of stores, never cries “Sale!” unless it is to make all other selling events of the year fade into insignificance by comparison. { You don’t care a “rap” how he came tc ff} The Progressive Home Newspaper of New Jersey Circulation Statement for the Year 1910 Shows an Average of 78,103 Net Copies Daily (all editions). It has the largest circulation of any newspaper in New Jersey. > n for Overcoats of good $15 to $18 Overcoats | By materia welltailored of splendid materials, “09 7 QJ in wide range of styles and weaves—all sizes—values $10.00 @® $12.00. finest tailoring, newest ; styles, all sizes—rec- 1 Bi ord-breaking values, at | It thoroughly covers Northern New Jersey. It has a strong, steady, reliable sale with home readers. Despite the rapid growth of advertising space in former years, the year 1910 far exceeded all manship—big range of sizes, styles and weaves —newest patterns—ser- viceable and durable. ;.and styles—best ; 7 ; quality, materials, patterns or tailoring anywhere else under $25.00. He for Overcoats that offer : f } a 95 sxcellent selection in ma- $ 9 for Overcoats you * am j ° can’t beat in style, / C P workmanship—high- ‘ grade fabrics-in pop ‘ pesigns—values $13.50 $20.00 Overcoats of very ; 95 superior fabricsand work- Jd > patterns and previous records. in 1910 The Newark Star circulation was 78, 103 daily. Gain of 6,103 over 1909. {two Simoshing Values in English “Slip-Ons” ‘. Am Gye for rubberized “slip-on” | for latest English “slip-on” rub- BF f $ 2. yD vaincaat of new af cn 98 berized rainccat—new ‘styles as its regular price, $8.50. ularly $13.50. | Ras 2 {Half Prices Buy Fine Fur Over ff coats and Cravenettes Local display advertising was 259,902 lines more than 1909 Foreign “ “ “ “ 93, 101 “ “ “ “ In its columns practically every Newark adver- tiser is found. Further information on circu- lation on request at home office. Stores Open Late Saturday Evening } Cpen TIN 7 o’Clock Every Nighi of the Sale to Accommodzite Lusiness Mou. “over » NEW YORK STORES: Cor, 16th St. & Gh Ave, Cor, 124th. St. & 3rd Ave, BROOKLYN STORES: NEWARK STORE: 362-364 Fu.ton St r, Washi One tiock Above Gorough Hail, Ro : {211 Broadway Hear Van Buren St, Foreign Representatives, PAUL BLOCK, Inc., 259 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.

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