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THE EVENING WORL Toe Reming Wort t would save ted BUSHNELL'S SLAYER vive twa | GETS A LIFE SENTENCE. rT ea) Ke | Bech, Convicted of Second Degree i have steady} Murder, Chatted to Wife of GENEROUS PUBL | —HRLPSAWIDOW ANUNEQUAL FHT Aeronant Seen tn Basket as | SANDUSKY, 0. May %—A bal Apparently in distress and ri ee. | NORWICH, N. Y., May %.—Bannett years, She has refused to listen to the | in wait for his victim and choked him suggestions that {t would be easier {f| to death, Beach then went to his she permitted the children to be aent to | boarding-houre and chatted for an hour Anatitutions. With the wife of the man he had slain, | fhe has been a widow for five! the basket. “I want my ehtldren with me," #he| her mother and sister, before retiri sud ; paid. “They are all 1 have to live for| for the maht. The following day we or ot a aoe 8 sli artis Readers of Evening World and I pray that I shall have enovgh | was arrestad worhebhcdadg Bos cohen ving part ° ‘4 Td} ctrength to keop up the battle and pro- | “The evidence Mactowed that Beach tay | lunches have returned here without ‘ Sop y ‘ vide @ home for them.” in walt for his victim. and to death, | "hding any trace of the air orett. 5 — * Take Unusual Interest in Letters Show Interest, | Beach then wer 40 nls toarding-houne | ' 5 Aisplayed in the case of |And chatted for an hour with ehe wite EXILED NEW YORK YORKERS' CLUB. pGase of Mrs. Meyers. own in the following of the man he had alain, her mother | ' peer, etna’ Kuutor of The | and water Defore retiring for the night Chicsge Orgacization i 4 Ly is adfiue are | oes Oe eanoee 1360 Members, ar Sit; 1 noticed an art re | INSTALLED INNEW HOME + Eevaing World in relation to @ 188 Killed by’ Avalanche, CHICAGO, May %.—Oreantzation of 2 y belie elected as the young | 8T. PRTERSBURG, May %.—Word |the New York Soctety of Chicage, with | —_—_— lies, You will kindly turn the |has reached here-that the village of|@ membership of 1, drawn trom the Oroscher, situated on Pamir Plateau, tn West Central Asia, has been over-| who, it 1s estimated, Live tn this whelmed by an avalanche. One hun-| has been completed. |dred. and twenty-eight persone were| The plan ts to meet monthly, Sympathy Expressed in Kindly Letters: Accompanying the ed. in ou: | Contributions of Money. , pr heen ' night's Ev ¢ aes Meyers of , otal the cele - sont Tn Tm Hi SG Ss) : ra, Mary Meyers, her Y towr Prive and ber ‘anus and in-| to the poor widow T read about tn a The Evening World being dispos- gessed from her home, No. 8 Beach street, New York City. I am very sorry T cannot give @ larger mum, but my means are very limited. CONSTANT READ. v@id mother have been placed in com- fobtable: circumstances. Mrs, Meyers being ejected trom her home, No. $3! Beach etrest, jast Monday, just as & messenger came to inform her that het ten-year-old son had been killed bw @ kick from @ horse. The pubilca- tidh of the story in The Evening World ened the charitable inatincty of jo has been making an unequal fight a@inst heavy odds was relieved of yee 09k she hanishine of poverty. Dear €ir: Will you kindly neo that Evening World reporter today) the 1 4 $2 {8 delivered to Mra, handed her $82 which had been sent! Mary \ , of whoae wad plight 10 ghia office by those whose sympathies | I read t night's paper, It ts a been aroused, only a@ trifle, bu ist many more Help Game In Time. oe wae he “4 can't thank The Evening World Dear Sir: Wil you kindly forward enough,” seid Mra, Meyers. “Just closed $1 to Mrs, Mary Mey- when éverything seemed darkest a ray was dispossessed from No. 88 of q@unshine came, for many persons . No doubt you wilt tod me I need not worry about the ane funeral bill of my little boy. Others came and? pai my rent in my new home at No. 627 Canal street. Others sent m) groceries and everybody has been Keng. * ‘I have receives a number of letters ao gearing i =A hould b tempt in ap) Sasi "a gr foo igestion Pab st BlueRibbon The Boer of Quality inal this and more. The selected hops, 8-day > malt = aie pi Process gives it that deli appetizing tonic r\y rich flavor epee ie age arance, aid Ee Driscoll Car Rune Down Giri, Deputy Commissioner of Police Drie- coll was being driven in @ Police De- partment automobile at Canal and Mul- | verry streets last night when the car from people who said their attention | ran down Angelina Rocco, twelve years | i & had deen callet to my case in The Dve- ning World and each one tnciosed | that I got more than $20) he mails. If it hadn't been for ‘old, of No, 11 Mulberry street. Driscoll |took the child at once to the Mulberry street police station, where it was found #he had only @ cut hand. ! VOGEL BROTHERS if ' 42nd St. at 8th Av. , A MIGHTY DOUBLE SALE EVENT. Each in itself enough to stir New York from end to end— combined an occasion of such vast economic importance that itcreates anewhigh water mark for tremendous value-giving. | | 1,800 Men’s Summer $9 9.50 Suits at Il | Not One of Them Worth Less Than $16.50—Most of Them $18 & $20 Last Saturday’s sale of 3,700 suits created a great furore among men who know values. The balance of this vast lot (some 1, 800 suits), in all sizes---regulars, stouts and slims, in every smart model and fashionable fabric---go on sale to-day and Saturday. Blue serges, black serges, silk mixed worsteds, hairline striped worsteds and light gray cassimeres---all in this mighty sale of Suits at $11.50---and you may consider yourself fortunate to have another opportunity to secure such wonderful values. | $40 Men’s Summer $18 sag en PN gee y o ie Suits at : ’ Not One of Them Worth Less Than $25 Most of Them $28 & $30 ‘ 4 We are doing things a little different—not svaiting until July or August—but . right now in the height of the season you can buy these $25, $28 and $30 Suits of elegant light weight worsteds and unfinished worsteds, in all shades of gray, brown and blue, for $18.50. The very newest models are involved, in- ' cluding the smart unpadded English style. Never have you seen such hand- some suits so low in price at this time of the year. $2.00 Solesette Shirt on Sale at (Genuine Whitman Soiesette) A lucky strike brought’us 1,800 of these new ‘\ soft French cuff, coat style shirts. Stores all over town are asking $2 for them, but we made a big saving buying them —this saving is now yours. Shown in white, tan, gray, blue and lavender. Don't fail to get your share of them. ALL DAY SATURDAY We Will Give Double g2AC Green Stamps $4.05 Store Open Saturday Night Until 10 o’Clock ia VOGEL BROTHERS ay 42 st.at 8 Ave. BALLOONIST LOST IN LAKE. | Bag Falls Into Water Far Out. employme The Evening vi WOné end tb readers,” | Victim After the Crime, northward over Lake Erie was seen late Mra. Meyers has hed a bitter @trug- | yesterday to drop into the water about | ten miles off shore, Watchers with field | lasses declared they sAw @ man in Fo ra time the balloon would rise tn the air and then drop to within a few 200,000 New York State men and women, vaya all other beer. ee D, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1911. Gas! Noon, ifting city, Koept $10 Pure Suits for .. UPTOWN CORNER Suits for He ve a4 ne $6. 50 $10 Pure — Outing $12 Pure Wool Chev. fot Suits for . Store Open Late hatin WE GIVE “S. & $6.50 $6. 50 OF BARGAINS ON SALE To-Morrow Only SOLD SOLID a 14k GOLD WATCH id Gentlemen's Sizes. OW on! ye call woe ‘14-karat tthe goals oan Tre he e pothine [but the genuine the will be duphi- ‘tho post 2i-jewelled watch movement made Ini che Uelted Saves you ere paying too much. || ywelier cau, be the || PERRY & HULSE, Real Estate, Insurance and Investments. Cor. Pilgrim Pathway and Heck Ave. Ocean Grove, N, J. May 10, 1944, Publisher N, Y. World: Dear Sir: We are very glad: to say that the returns for both renting and selling advertisements in your paper this year, for boarding houses, hotels and cottages, far exceed those received last year. Hoping, to have as good success in the future as in the past, we remain Very Aruly yours, Perry & Hulse, | Reports Similar to the Above Are | |Being Constantly Received and | Somewhat Explain the Fact That |The World Is. Making Substantial | Advertising Gains as Compared | With Last Year. | #08 For Real “Real Estate” Advertising | See World Ads. Any Day. (44s SSs= S Not one, but the one collar for hot weather wear. The “Frisbie Curve” makes this unique shape lie close to the shirt-band, with- out chafing or pinching the neck. Wabble-free and space-snug. Made by hand and by the most skilled “hands” in Troy. Suits for i Continuing Our 26th Anniversary Celebration by Offering the Most Sensational Men’s Glothing Bargains Ever Announced to the New York Public So tremendous are the values offered in this grand celebration event--so wonderfully low the prices—that all other sales appear small and puny in comparison. This is an opportunity of a lifetime—one th money can afford to overlook. Get your share of these overwhelming bargains. $18 All Wool Gray Suits for $20 Finest Oswego Serge Suits for . Store Open Late Sunita: $10 $10 127° St.23“Ave | ANY OTHER JANE 4.| SpEL COOPER © ol BOTH SIDES OF 6™AVE, 9" STS.NEW YORK 187 8i IN OUR MAIN BUILDING. C halmers LATEST Serene Exige Collen LSt Two for 2S The Summer's Earliest and Most Comfortable Style LOOKS HIGH—FEELS LOW The Sunday World's Directory. Makes more offers of positions than any other two mediums in the universe. “Want” Don’t get hot under the collar. The New High-Low Summer Style (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) Be sure to see our page advertisement in another section of this newspaper. Full details of many of Saturday’s most important sales are given. Every “‘eleventh- hour’ need for your over- Decoration- Day trip has been looked after. at no man who wishes to save COME AS EARLY AS YOU CAN. Werstd $10 $18 All Wool — Worstea Wear a Chalmers. 2 |