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ee a a __THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1911. WOMAN ENDS LIFE 2sspondent Woman Ends Lire Wich FAKED HOLDUP CITY TO INGREASE Gas After Failing to Die Last Week greasy plece of paper acrawiel over In load pencil In a hand suggestive of Ger- | Man schooling, He glanced through it and handed it to the policemi Must “Shake the Girl. MRS. DODGE’S REVOLVER EASY TO DISCHARGE. Woman Accused of Murder Cun- fignters were 4! bay window on the west bedroom where the shootin, according to testimeny offered at day's session by Guy Watson, a Bt. but she will not belong to you long. If | yu do fot give her up in #8 Hours we | Streams Feeding Croton River "| Drying Up—Mount Vernon 4 “There . ow nd last night they bi ; 10 HIDE PLAN 10 note TT ow you know just sulted Expert About It, eve they had checked (ue advance This is what the policeman and the He Swears. eee Att Dh aTEAnT, Gaaie Ghee ae & | surgeon read, with infinite trouble, It Oe En CME arc oe | 4 ea GUILDHALL, Vt, May 9—Willlam | score farm buildings | db ” | Hi adi fully five minutes to make It Heath, a painter, for whose death Mra. Learning at about noon that the fire all outs i) b Was advancl on Satan's Kingdom, H “You want to stop seeing that girl Felne tied fOr een cor menbUrE Me] farmers there built back fires and thus . You also have to give up Rosa. She shot by @ person standing in front of aane (he Havhes aetoon rend axa . may Love you and you may love her— BH fh Li . ” ma . Footpads, Fischer Said, Put Warming Letter in His Three Who Saved Miss Her- ting Before All Too Late Shall be obliged to Kill you right a ‘The Money will be returned to ; " Johnsbury civil engineer. late , m0 f on at Mra, This Time. Pocket. man cheerfifly. “There is a giri Rosie| Will Sink Artesian Wells. {2°revciver to nim four or nve | Pratquo Antonlo who comes from Gal- to examine icla aix months ago already and works arte weapon, Batch ald, would not y ‘i 4 by; . Sch t No, Spectal to The i World.) ay cocker would go off very easily. IS DEAD, WHEN FOUND. TELLS AMAZING STORY. | 2) 0 re een ere ee ite tl MoUNT VERNON, No Ye May S.— stifled that the cartridges in the bedroom tn which Heath met his death were Uke those tn the revolver. BOOKKEEPER HELD AS THIEF Padded Payrolis, tt In Chaged— Wife and Babies tn Cou Uniess there is rain soon it is feared | that a number of towns In Westchester County will experience another such water famine as they went through last year. Nearly all the streams flowing into the Croton River, the main artery to fill Croton Reservoir and suppl York City, have dried up or a that the water in the Cornell Dam, Mus- joo Reservoir ‘9 far below the normal level. Work ta now being Laké, which is being many weeks. This is some one who will kill me if I do not shake her.” He Bitterly Denounces Police) He reaarded the pollceman inquiring. | ly. The pottceman looked at the doctor and Ambulance Doctor and boy of them laughed, Who Discredit It. roaches, w: nd beetles, Standard for 2 Peterman's Disc bugs and their e ventive, Peterman’s Moth Food—Odor- less—-Kills moths A sure pre- g ventive. Peterman's Ant Food kills ants and fleas, ealers, ery kills bed A sure pre- Freed by Court for First At- tempt, She Asphyxiates Herself ir: Room. He Scores the Police, “Come now,” said Dr. Newcomb, “In it that you want to ehake Rosie, or it that she doesn’t believe you love her As much as you #ay you do? Very angry and red in the face, Lo her growled something to t fect that all policemen and ons were lazy, hireling Erwin Oppentander, twenty-five years | old, of No, 919 Freeman street, the | Bronx, who was head bookkeeper for the Trattel 3 le Works, Long Island | ed in the Long Island ‘e Court to-day, charged by hia employer with grand la Insist on Peterman’s & When Policeman Metlody of the Bast Rovitty.trat street station took ® ook! vis morning at Olga Herring as she! y tn the kitchen of the furnished-room John Olaxen coming downstairs from | hia flat at No. 2% Geventh avenue at 6 e'clock this\morning found nis boarder, Leonhart Fischer, @ brawny citizen, His f “ ‘ and that he would hire a| that have surrounded the take for half ng wite and two amall chilc f nuse she conducted at No. M1 Mast jemployed as free lunch dispenser in 8 private detective, and tried to go up| a century are being cut down and the | fom att nttte ta altering Neon ith street, he decided that ar-| jsaloon at Eight avenue and Twenty- | to nis room. | overflow dam !s being raised, so that | wh was taken to prison In default ficial respiration wouldn't be as ef-| third atreet, lying at the foot of the Duggan would not have tt. He took the lunchman to the station, where the detectives kept him so busy for most of the morning that he said he would) |never get held up again as dong as he lived. a TO BRING HOME ASHES no water can go to waste. It was reported to-day that the city of New York would con land in Westchester and Putnam Coun- | ties to increase its watershed, and | several private streams and lakes may be gobbled up in the proveedings, The city of Mount Vernon, in order ” bail us as it had been just a week be Bfore when he had been called in to the| @rame place and had brought the girl! ok to life and tne memory of her Wadena baby and her faithiess sweet- Bheart. ftaire with his wrists loosely twisted with twine, and groaning mildly. Olaxen dashed into the street when Fischer di@ not answer his questions and called Policeman D “T'll get an ambulan: a ae rail suid the | Open Monday aud Saturday Ev’gs Until 10 aid Duggan between May 4 and 6. © ‘This time she had been more careful after he, too, had shaken the appar- @ prevent a water famine, has decided |3 Rooms, at $75 | WRITE FOR OUR mber eo 165) BW CATALOG. ently unconscious man by the shoul- OF PROF. H. C. IVES. Le (000 RE ‘§ In her preparations for sul E 2 Me to sink a number of artesian wells, at $10, inge Here. mplete, 25| MAILED FREE. ‘cred vr ep ma der and asked him what was the mat- from which it expects to get @ big| Detectives were searching to-day for JC Dae RAEI La) Paturtea the cracks on the grindo ind doors with paper and had igged up & gauze covering for the nd of the gas tube which she had This covering ter, As goon as the St. Vincent's ambulance bell clanged at the curb, Fischer sat up and rubbed his eyes. Felt Better, Then. Be Cremated. Body of St. Louls Art Director, Who Died in London, Is to supply of water. The Board of Alder- men will immediately start four wells on city property in Vernon Heights. The wells will be of eight-inch bore and will cost, including a pumping sta- four rings valued at $10,000 belonging to Mrs. Ann Ellicott of No. 6020 Greene street, Germantown, Pa., lost in the Pennsylvania station here yesterday She did not miss them until she reached | WE PAY FREIGHT AND RAILROAD PARE We Allow on All Cash Purchases 10% IONDON, May %—Friends of Prof. loped her head. hay her beautiful blond hair « {t crept out from ben the folds of the gauze and strayed over gihe sofa on which she lay. | *« Beyond Reach This Time. % Policeman Mellody called up Flower @lospital and Dr, Reed je with the qmbulance. He had beer led tn on @May 2 when the girl ma r first at: “T feel better now,” bling to his feet and fendi monia bottle which the surgeon was about to put under his nose. tlon, about H.00, | It ts expected that | Philndetpht sey Cooley Ives, who died from al they will give 3 Vernon about | ——= paralytic atroke in the Westminster Pal- | 1.000 gallons of ce Hotel on Friday, have arranged that ‘ | “Tt wag ike this,” he explained. ‘| the body shall be cremated and sent to finished work at 3 o'clock this morning. | 8t- Louls, Mo., where he had been di-| ay the White star | straight home. Inside the hail|Téctor of the St. Louls Museum and| passed the Statue o ‘a man Jumps out behind me and| School of Fine Arts, arriving there May| way to her dock in street stopped the runaway at Tenth | stabs me by my throat. He puts ® 2%. The necessary certificate of hy} other day, a litt Aven: " * a was signed at the American Consulate moh boy saluted Flower |cloth with awful strong gas in it on| erican Siete Wal eeere ihe hi down jaced tn Her mouth. most completely env (From the Christian AUTO UPSETS A TRUCK. 19.50 \ taken to Hosp ord |my mouth. 1 feel myself going away | '~ iy GRAND ime, but he shook his head this morning | The lad's name ts | ‘ : . . ee oO PANTPUDE Aempt at sulcide by taking as, He had| Then Wheel Breaks Leg of One of ceacecinmealiaic asain |from my senses and falling to the| The interest of the United States Gov- | Statue cf Tinerty ine They ane ttuett JRNITURE { gpaken her away to the hospital that ‘Three Men Thrown Out. | SUFFRAGETTE WEDDING |floor. ‘Then 1 know no more until the mt in Prof. Ives was shown when what st stands for, | RES DAVLINIT Ot he { ernm a EASY PAYMENT PLAN Message was recetved concern- 1204 , . iceman stands over me.” Martin Augustus Dessaux, and he was! A eald OhO was Goad. | _A truck owned by the Salvation Army WITH SPECIAL SERVICE. baste fo tne big broad ghotiderea man |! is death at the hotel to-day from coming to America and greeted his| $100 w 10 2.09 Miss Herring, who was twenty-five| ml filled with old clothing and books ee fool as though he would be| ‘ashing {entrance to {t with the national hymn. orth Down 92.0) Weakl; eer old, came to this country from| that had ae by TEMAUUE|: | onemene stay LOA WRMARAHIO WEAC| oe Te icicower The professor's daughter, who was in| After singing “America” he sang tho 150“ 15 225 faaioh five yeare ago to join « man| Darvy, y and Hdward vial Btrdhetmpeteretins tA tokooal LAUR acta ing off yourt| Herlin when her father died, has ar-|“Marseiliaise” with less effort. Iie P) head loved in the of country, she| Smith of an automobite | ding sa p Ph heh WG church take ything off your’| rived here. She was accompanied by | parents are left behind, but he go 200 “ 20 “6 9 50 “ ae cultured and an exceptional lin,| belonging to the American Meter Com. | &t Brighton. Suffragists wathered tn Dr. Fischel of St. Louis, a friend of | to Join an aunt living at Plainflel’ \ ae Gyuist. Goon after her arrival she de.| pany at h ind Forty-nev. | force, with tricolor flags emblematic of began Fischer and then| the family. ua |Js and trusts that his father and| 300 * 30° 3.50 * Tides that her sweetheart was unworthy | enth stre Phe shock | freedom, purity and h: stammered, “At least,” he said, “lem: mother will also come to this country. | i ° Mand took over the furnished room house) ft. « half overturned the | ‘The bride and bridegroom exchanged | jook." He fumbled in his trousers The ‘boy was exceedingly popular in | | 400“ 40 5.00 “ Ouse | truck and nd out Darby, Havey and | rings and there was a pecially worded | pocket. Transe: ‘his own land, and as he came away two! | 5 n East Forty-cighih street, on the seat marriago service, In which tt wae de |Ponet soteee 1 nad," he exclaimed| ,,MAaTsle ‘earing rumble of distant | hundred of his achoolmates came to the | 500“ 50 6 “ She was eager and anxious for a at ‘ere thrown the horses | clared that the couple united them- ‘arance of real grief,| {runder)—They must be cleaning house | ship to see him off, If all the {mmi cls d 6.00 aree? and began a corse of instr ne solves on grounds of perfect equality | With every appe: |4n heaven to-day, mamma, grants could have the spirit of loyalty Our Terms Apply Within 500 Miles of 4 @tion in @ school of elocution, ‘And it is every cent gone, But what @ianned to et Mother—Why do you think ise I hear tur She had! Da up the house and at-| jempt to garve out @ position of at| east minor distinction on the native geitge. About this time she met a man gi"!th Whom she fell in love. She thought | single and believed marriage would | ow her courtship, She learned he} is married just after thelr baby died n the hospital, PY Sought Death by Ga @ A week ao she attamnpted suicide by | taking gas. Alessandro Baccarl, an ar- \ist who lived in the house, discovered | her then, It was he who summoned Policeman Mellody this morning for the second time He had smelled gas in his room and gone downstairs to in- tigate. Mellody’s artificial respiration was #0 uiccesstul last week that the girl was! in pretty good condition when taken to | @riower Hospital. ‘The following day she | as arraigned before Magistrate Her-| ®nan in the Yorkville Police Court, and | @ discharged her on her promise not to | ‘epeat the attempt. —___ CHINA MAKES CABINET | OUT OF GRAND COUNCIL, | Js Supposed to Be Responsible to| National Assembly, but How Is Not Explained, elpmates, what. to Itberty and country which the little French | our perplexing prob- of tmmigration would settle itself, ew York. 120 W. 23d St. near GthAve. of the ot kinson of N “Fifty years expericnce and study has taught me that Hygienic Bottled Beer for the Home is a necessity.” Science Triumphant at Peter Doelger’s Magnificent New Bottling Department With the scraping of trowels and the clanking of hammers barely stilled, the most scientifically equipped and sanitarily perfect bottling plant in the world stands ready for the push of the electric button which will set its wonderful machinery in motion. Coe Minna e ONE TR PN On May goth, the New Bottling Department of the Peter Doelger First Prize Brewery will begin to bottle its peerless product expressly for the home. PEKING, China, May 9—The tong | For more than half a century, When the pure beer has — Malt forms the base or all tie ns jaMecypaialn, slasincee Peter Doelger First Prize Beer has Pasteurized Bottled been poured into a thor- Its Inimitable, Soft, beers. Beer made from Bar- 1859 1911 held undisputed supremacy over all other brews. Since 1859 this health- ful liquid food has been drawn direct from the barrel to delight the palate of the connoisseur, Beer a Hygienic Necessity oughly sterile bottle, au- tomatically capped and sealed, the filled bottle is subjected to perfect Pas- teurization, which will kill any and all germ life that may otherwise defy even the greatest precautions, Smooth and ley-Maltisa powerful liquid food, Barley-Malt being the most effective tonic and tis- sue builder known toscience, It is the unusually large percentage of Barley-Malt in our beer that helps to impart its inimitable, soft, smooth and exhilarating taste. We are very particular to use the best Saazer Hops that money can buy, every ounce must be rich, clean, mature and properly dried before it can be used by us, é. cabinet of ten mombera was issued | esterday. i} The cabinet 1s made up of the present | rand Councillors, With the addition fot Lang Tun Yen, formerly president | | Mor the foreign board, and now travell fing in the United Stat: | & Prince Ching becomes Premier and | Woreign Munister, and Na-Tung and Bivu Shth-Chang are made vice Prime Liang Tun Yen js nar jecond Foreign Minister. Otherwise residents of the Various boards beco minis ‘# respectively of their me The change 1s In line with the de. is of the Natlonal As: Exhilarating Taste Today, thanks to the unceasing efforts of our experts, aided by the remarkable advance of science, Peter Doelger First Prize Beer wil! for the first time be sold to you in bottles; a worthy tribute to the brewers and bottlers highest art. The Serax Crown Corks, the only sanitary bottle stoppers, the highest priced corks ‘to be had, are used exclusively in its bottling. These corks are non-porous, entirely air tight,—they eliminate all possibility of leak- age, or the entrance of germ life, assuring fresh, sanitary, =m Hin sody ead at to ie tthroee but Peter Doelger First Prize live beer at all times, . Ins t Our e ible to the Assembly” had Bottled Under Perfect Bottled Beerliterally does We Invite You To pec Hygienic Conditions not see the light of day from the time it leaves the aging vats until it is Model Brewery and Bottling Plant The Only One of Their Kind in the World Peter Doelger First Prize Bottled Beer is an article of diet, a tonic, and will like —It Is Veritablo Bottled Energy Its Natural Nerve, Strength and Body Are you good ol red from the bi : ; ae tees bis | aye bottle Foca Building Qualities ie pepe Arena ee Come and euch the wonderful machinery doing its mar- Tae we glass at your table. 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A moment later his hostess appeared fand in panic-stricken tones ordered him Ho leave the house at once without wait ging for daylight § As he went he heard a welrd Voice ths: belonged to no member of the ousehold That was Just the first of many queer gadventures that beset the hero of "The Professor's Mystery,” which will begin “in to-morrow’s (Wednesday's) Evening, World. It 1s a story that simply can’t e laid down unfinished, Read it, $1.25 the case of 24 bottles, One cent a bottle more than the ordinary Beer. A little higher in price —a great deal higher in quality. 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