The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1911, Page 12

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—— FOLLOWED R. » UPSAN JUAN BUT a a i Won Widow's Hand, but j She Found Him Out. | @HE WAS SE TO JAIL. She Paid Rent as She Did Be- fore and Will Now Shaken Him. She's | WFNS __THE EVENING WORLD, | pecarse it wae the first intimation tot fo had of the nature of Buck- asiness. She Pald the Rent. | Previousiy she had gone to her work ¥, Jeaving her hy m his a SECOND EXPLOSION OF ARSENE DRUM JARS RVER ONT Mysterious Chemicals Blow Up their home od for her weven- e time in prison If as an officer al fees, AS “ne swore he | as ne was lbera returned to her home walked in and net tare BH there | jest. 3 that he propose! to kill her Near I iner’s Pier, Where But ane pertuaded him ¢o ae te ny | Man Was Killed. ing up and ye hundred aed ‘Twenty-fifth street, the wife asserts, | € . tral The explosion of two tron 5 cons fashion” and “dressed tmmac | taining chemicals In front ¢ Red J : nought the wife last wit gtar Lar , one last night, 7 iston ovee Buckiin 5'* h 1 fatal conse s, and the other this n was heard to murmur! morning, with such force #a to shake | Never again! caused an in © Bureau of | ras Egan arrived wae yt WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1911. Reece ana evening after dinner he went up to subject It to a thorough demonstration Shortly before midnight Henry, the proprietor, ainelied gas and traced tt bathroom. He found Palmer, In the tube almost covered by The gag was escaping from one e rubber connect) pipes which ome displaced apparently by RUBBER TRUST GOT HIM, Humphrey O'Sullivan of Heel Fame INVENTOR KILLED | BY OWN DEVE | WHILE IN BATH! esc Is Back From Ireland. Among the passengers arriving on the White Star liner Oceanic to-day was the rubber-heel wall he had jeer ° nd, particularly nk | Cork, and taking good rest. | ‘Bay Twen-| Then ho announced that he sold out ty-ninth street. The physiclan said} his business jast December to the La- Palmer had been k by a combine ‘orlies Company, which te known tion of gas polsoning and immersion, He refusea to —_—_————_ ut ad~ WEDS HIS FATHER’S TYPIST. Dr. Henry Vaughn of No. Had Scheme to Keep Water in the le. according to ‘ompany, Tub at an Even Tem- | Fett tn Love When Me Met Wer in|aware witt a coplial of Lee cn which 2 Real Estate Oftce, mci yelled | John 8. Bedell, CoRNst | scttn of Rockvilte ¢ BUNIONS! Vietor Hatm ing man who had|estate operator, W CALLOUSES! devoted hi king out mew} married a week REENE'S ideas | ) appliances, was)" killed Paimer, t night by his latest invention, an inven- eribed a atility, Hved at te who ts 4 but he stopped to st, and last Thursday, tor of wonderful v boarding house es G. Henry, No, | brother and siste 6 y-fifth street, Bensonnurst, | island City, wh a LOAIne Wo: hed Deen WORE U8 A fi ah Che aio ai: scheme to keep the water in @ bathtub forget vou, ever Ba n temperature and k, Willam 8, Mnotrewt A sevies of lass tubes enctireled the will try to make pro i his career. with Induction cols at the points y have the paternal forgiveness and act, Gas from an ordinary je It does @ business of millions of dollars @ year, Henry §. Toyama, a Japanese gradu. Ate of Columbia, now a resident of Lon- don, arrived on the Oceante for a visit to New York and the United States gon- erally. Ho brought, along a rosy-cheeked English bride, an gnglish dog and nu- merous pieces of baggage. Mr. Toyama whl stop at the Plaza while in New York, —_—_—_—_ re Klection Law Passed. TRENTON, N. J, April_i9—By_the unanimous vote of 69 to 0, the Amsemuly thie afternoon coneyrred in the Geran Election Reform bill as amended in the yne of the most sweeping elec- for the Governor’ pen, res in th 0 ures in the whole country Is | 4B Don't Hide Them with a Vell) Re move Them with the New y HJ ound oo Male or hing ‘and remove oo will show ft ieee i ano? ES Re B. Altman & Co. FURS, RUGS, TAPESTRIES AND CURTAINS ‘ _ RECEIVED FOR STORAGE FURS REPAIRED OR REMODELED. RUGS REPAIRED AND CLEANED, FRECKLES hen Inspector i @ufiford L. Rucktin, one of the Seven. Pa THEI THRE a PRCA CrIRSEGa { | tyefiret Regtment’s giant privates who | Be ee } | stormed San Juan Hill alongside that| After rest t : Sate cineca other Noted Soidier, was routed and de-| the after the stock on there was bet _ : by m4 0. ; * j clatvely overwi fir he drum which exploded inst nigh j ove pimed tn Justice Newher-| strong!y In the final and closed at} The } ‘ i vag sag ony | £0 is of ay, Advances | howled over Andrew Wickers of No, 141 eee part of the Supreme to-day ln ainéunted to about by @ young and pretty wife, flanked by | jending featur her two handsome children, james and © Florence Stock. Mrs. Buckiin was a widow, Mra. Kethryn 1. Stock, when she met the handsome soldier at the West End Re- publican Club in 1908, She ts a viva- clous and engaging little woman and Is | 4 © manager in an uptown furrier's en- * teblishment. Bucklin’s business or antecedents were not known to the J charming widow when he “popped the 80 handsome and looked just | ome be had come out of a bandbox and , I Uetened to his tales of the heroic | | charge up San Juan Hil), of how Col, | © Reoseveit’s hat was just ahead and how 7 mem Were dropped al! about and how ||! that gallant Seventy-first charged on- | Ward and still onward—well, he ta elo- ne point for the | wiiow street, Hoboken, and Peter | — | D'Aula of No. %8 Broome street, this | Prices. lelty. Both 6 severely burned by the | last prtoon of toch | fluid which poured from the shattered set WH Youeriny's | eceptacie, and D'Aula, after being per- mitted to leave St. Vincent's Hospital, | died at his home, Wickers ts still at threatened with the loss of Net Haw Ch'in ay + or Egan demanded the bill of lading for the drums, which arrived on the Lapland last Sunday and have been standing out in the middie of the "Farm" ever since. He was told that| the bill of lading was in (ne possession | of the Customs off Inspector Egan found forty drums under the tarpaulin containing, ac- cording to the invotce, arsenic triox- | {|lde. ‘The name of the copsignes was! refused and he appealed to Depu Collector Baker, who dented havi a ) quest and sometimes oratorical, and the ri | | % detest tm nis voice from whien he de-| \ anything to do with the drums. A | | wives the pseudonym of ‘Stuttering | § $ | policeman wan ported to keep tram } - Wan? was not uuattractive-I rather |< | and pedestrians from tie deneer zone, _ loved it all and—then we were married,” land Egan waa instreuted ( newveted Mrs, Buckiln. | ‘the drums and destroy |were not removed before they cause Then Bucklin Bucked. @Rortly after their marriage Bucklin, | tue wife told Justice Newburger, de veloped a bucking Proncho disposttion, § cme of hia seizures resuiting tn the San * Juem Hil) “hero” kicking his wife out | nean, Aprit US semioNior ‘the guest at luncheon to-day tec’ srk’ Haciis inourtie see 2 V. Armour on board the latter's yacht a ak hin oranlinaiane taint wher | Utowana of the New York Yacht Club eomeho' h mmertn: Di § Mp verbal batteries were uniiltehed. She told’ the court of endless volleys of vitu- eration and abuse fired at her, one oc- esaton boing a rite downtown from her home @ Wert One Hundred and Forty- fittth street to tie Grand Centrel Station, duriag Which Bucklin, sho asserted, kept UD © coaselen rain of violent invective. She sought to escape his presence but fe purmued) her into another car and } agein trained his abuse on her, ‘The sad awakening in Mis, Bucklin's E eecond matrimoniai venture came in December, 1908, when her vusband was arrested and charged with tmperson- STILL- SPARKLING GINGER ALE $5,000 the first maa who discovers ating an officer of tie Society) for the Sa natural water as pure as Sun-Ray hetilld of Cruelty to Animale SUN-RAY WATER CO. most amazing change w the young wife, ELLENVILLE.N.Y N.Y Office 34th St & Broac ¥ 514 Minutes Bowling Green to Hoyt St. Direct Superb Showing of Stylish Waists | Some of the aa Reasons Why This Store Leads All Waist Stores | | WAISTS ARE A Most || eoeree IMPORTANT dressy as || well as utility part of woman's every day wear. ||| | Now and then one reads in advance reports that tashion | has frowned on waists—but so essential, so comfortable, 80 convenient are waists | that they comprise one part | | | | of woman's attire that tash- lon cannot retire, Fashion creators would like to exterminate Waists, as they are in a very ime | portant degree an economi- cal ar well as pr al part of the costume of \ , The same shirt may be worn with a change of Waist, In Summer Waists are par- ticu Mt | S kind defies | if. ar d does, and will wear \W | AND $O BR OOK! YN'S PRINCIPAL STORE makes the principal showing ] in the city of Waists for | $3.75 Batiste Wa'sts as $1.98, $3.50 Waists at $'.98, as everybody, trom the very | as Shown in Sketch No. |. Shown in ketch No. 2. inexpensive at half a dollar A stunning creation in colored em Smart. batiste model, in. peasant to the comparatively moder- broidered batlste, with y dh i ry xten, effect, with yoke and sleeves e date, newest Waists at from silk tissue. Body, t and tront | int fects; body of Waist lace 95-98 to $80.00 —a range heavily embroidered lor, Short | trir High neck, Colors, coral (Utte the most elaborate in sleeves and round neck and the city. \ As an example of the unmatchable moderately priced Waists we offer for Thursday: $2.75 to $4.00 Hand Embroidered Linen Wais's at $1.49 JUST THINK OF HAND EMBROIDERED WAISTS at $2.49! 1,000 of them, tailored in the Newest style and hand embroidered to the queen's taste. Two styles, with six distinctly different Patterns of hand embroidery, Buttoned in front, long sleeves. Maker's samples account tor ree | markable pricing. No mail or telephone orders, none sent C, O, D, i y) | Stuart's Vira ih is Will Do The | plying exactly what wasn | to do Sunt thie one thing-—dlgest food, 'Wissner Warerooms through metal cores and into the glass tubes | For pu perimentation Pal- mer ha bathtub in the board- ing-house with his apparat Put An Ex'ra Stomach To Work poured Work Of Two Or Stomachs. Affords Instant Relief. every one of these aymptom that was needed was to digo of food in your stomach—and the duty it t9 to the gastri ply given out from overwork, hat little tablet you pepsi meal for awhte, tomach ance to reat up aad grt well and ‘Try jus a will never want to be without ittle remedy for stomach Dyspepsia Tablet contain an ingredfent, one grain of which will Gigest 2,000 graina of food, They are 90 eo tirely harmless because they’ tare absolutely ni effect on the system one way or another excep: 40,000 physiett National Kemedy. sella and recom ‘The price is 50 be sent free if you Tho ‘Stuart Bidg., THAT SET AT $10. ADE THE BE ST MADE Furniture, HANKS DENTIST ” NOW AT 332 - 6TH AVE. NEAR 20TH ST. Removal Sale PIANOS every prominent American sakes which come to us in ex- change, at exceedingly low prices. $45, $65, $140, $175, $190 Acres of Floor We 538-540 FULTON ST., BROOKLYN New York, 96 Sth Ave., cor. ISth St. Charging the . Jury HE evidence sub-| mitted to the great- est of all juries— the American public, is as follows: The World printed 668,702 Help Wanted” Ads. last 526,054 more than the Herald— | Tie World Admits It! es \ The World printed 74 Let” Ads. last ye 129, more than the Herald— | The World Admits It! The World printed 63,488 Busi- | ‘ss Opportunity last year—34,853 more than the | Tlerald— | The World Admits It! Ads, The World printed 54,068 * Sum. | mer Resort"? Ads, last- year— 85,269 more than the Herald— | The World Admits it! The World printed 7,407 * Piano & Organ” Ads, last) year— | 7,142 more than the Herald—| The World Admits It! ‘ColuM The World printed 11,783 * Horse ae ©” Ads. last’ year— 5,092 more than the Herald— Tie World Admits It! Whatls Your Verdict? LACE CURTAINS CLEANED AND STORED. $15 worth for Fayable by the month it more convenient. proportionate terms. Three-Piece Mission Suite $22 10% Discount tf you prefer to pay cash. Covered in green Spanish and to last well. Strong frames in the comfortable mission style. The table measures 24x34 inches and has very convenient racks well magazines, etc. Pay $1 Fortnightly or $2 Monthly if more convenient. Collector sent if requested. —|Every Thing Every Room Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Etc. Ice Boxes, Lamps, Clocks, Go-Carts, Kitchenware, Etc Low Prices Marked in Plain Figures On Everything in Every Department Salesmen to show the goods, but the goods sell themselves. Open Saturday Evenings Space 25c a week “ “ $100" «“« “ “ $150 * “ “ $2.50 “* $12.50 “ will open an account for any amount on No limit, small or large 10% Discount if You Prefer to Pay Cash No extra charge of any kind. ESTABLISHED 1807 193 to 205 Park Row Also at 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue (Cor, 121 st St.) WE FURNISH tie BUS AV 103 & 104 ST. "STATIONAT CORNER Me ‘Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders Fabrikoid—made to look} | SECURITY IS GIVEN AGAINST DAMAGE OR LOSS, AND ORDERS RECEIVED BEFORE THE AUTUMN SEASON FOR THE REPAIRING OR REMODELING OF FURS WILL HAVE THE ADVANTAGE OF LOWER CHARGES. ORDERS RECEIVED THROUGH MAIL OR THLEPHONE PROMY LY EXECUTED. Fiith Aurne. Se ee oe ee at each end for papers, | Cowperthwait @Sons Park Row @ Chatham Sq. SLIP-ON RAINCOATS For MEN and WOMEN Toorantecd ® Guaranteed $12.50 Value —— Not the kind usually found in de- partment and other stores, Every coat finished throughout by hand by the most experienced and skilful Raincoat makers in the world. Advance Spring models and material effects not to be found elsewhere. Our famous trade- mark and guarantee on every coat. Other Raincoats for Men and Women from $2.50 to $39. MONEY REFUNDED ON ANY PURCHASE. Flatiron Building, | Cor. 22d St. & B’way CAUTION— 831 Broadway bet. 12th & 13th Beware of unscrupulous peop!e seeking to beguile the public and trade upon our name and .eputa- 5. E. Cor. John and Broadway tion. Bear in mind that genuine GOODYEAR RAINCOATCO. products elsewhere. stores. cannot be purchas: of our Three New Y nouncements of uni Note carefully our name and add ‘eaves Do not be misled by sensational an- b e concerns, now being SUNG in “LITTLE a) Globe Theatre New York ANORDS and MUSIC UNDAY WORLD

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