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ae Fennec namenseencneren acne eset AER BAIL LOT NE: ry THE EVENING WubLD, Badd mwns, Suu 24 1911, ~ POLICEMAN SHOT | WUBDAL WilROERCHIRGE 3,000 Suffragist Self-Deniers of 1911 PANDOM.SHOTS | AT BIG GAME AND SMALL BY W.P.M‘LOUGHLIN, BY TWO MEN HE ] FAILS TO RUFFLE Will Do Without Sodas in Torrid August ae b Own Glover Hunting for Hutel Man’s Slay- AYOR GAYNOR has none of the attributes of an Anarchist but he 1s | for the Cause Than the 4 pp |Beattie, Accused of Shooting} Stopping of Tea Drink- : ~~ ers, Mounted Oficer Mullen | MI sean oie ui i ays tr won Wife in Auto, Smokes and | ‘78 bindbvndichh a | y. ‘i he may be rent apart. About the moment the dogs are ready to pounce upon | i in? Halts Wagon at Bayside, | i\m"iile Ionor takes hie trusty pen in hand and dashes off few lines. ‘The | Denies Cousin’s Story. | Mrs. William Warner Pen- letter he indites may be addressed to John Jones of Canarale or Liste Kelly of | t BOTH ARE CAPTURED Tenth avenue, but the Mayor manages to get in one of thone insidious digs TRAE) pies) ve yuty gp with | field Figures That Each ARE C ED. Jare born and bred only in the brain of a student of old-time satire, Maybe the ND, + duly = 7 Mayor's tittle joker will be conveyed with a “Little Dog Spot" of a “Sister Mary” | Henry C. Beattie jr. and his coumn, Can Save $20.65 to Be bit of biarney. Or tt may be hidden away in a “little note to a tittle girl about tal D. Beattie, under arrest, ana a| Devoted to the Cam- 7 to Duy @ seven-sent touring oar,” but it gete in on the recora somehow with a| Signed statement from the latter that ’ One Idertified—Third Ma,|oiee whack at alt to. whom he wishes perdition and the papers “biow ft up."| he bought for his cousin the shotgun; Pa@ign for Woman's Everybody laughs as he sips his gin rickey and aay "Can you beat that Old Fox| with which young Mrs. Henry C. . With Load of Auto Tires and [1m the city Hau? What?" Beattie was killed in thele possession, | Suffrage And the dogs who foam at the mouth go back to their kennels. the police to-day set about to Women =BAH, . Trimmings, Ran Away. New York laughs noticeably “easy.” It fe a laughing town. Not even the| strengthen as far as possible their case gS; y hideous mien of the cholora at our gates, the famine in tee, the double-barrelled | against the acctised husband. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | Beattie to-day sent a message to his| Have you heard about Self-Denial father in which he declared “absolutely | Week? untrue” In every partio.tar the signed| Ite the Spirit of ‘76 revived for a| toment of Paul Beattie, his cousin, | twentieth century edition. To be defuite to the effect that he bought the shotgun | and concrete, it 18 the week beg'nning with which ft I* alleged Beattle shot! Aug. 15, during which the members of hia wife on @ lonely road near here.| the Woman Suffrage Party of New| Henry Beattie has been cool and ap-| y, ' ves | sareetiy ‘Gadlieateet sles “Sb ie, | York are'pledged to deny themselves | | last night. He did not seem aurprined | everything except the barest necessities James Palandino, a funk denier, of No, 20 Old Bushwick avenue, was posi- tively {identified to-day by Mounted Policeman James C. Mullen, who tw dy- fn@ at the Mushing Hospital, as the man who shot him when he challenged three men who were siding in a wagon on Bell avenue, near Broadway, Bay- aa a fide, in the early hours of the morning. when informed of the statement made | °% life, and to donate the money saved Palandino and Louls Sandora, another by his cousin, but sald nothing to to the And personally IT think it Junk denier, of the same address, were indicate that he would abandon the| much more of a sacrifice to give up ice- T wie Be arrested on Fulton street, Jamaica, a | story he has told from the first, thi cream sodas in August, 1911, than to stop few hours after the shooting occurred | his wife was shot to death by aetrange | Grinking tea in April, 173, because ~\y A SLEEPY and taken to the dying policeman’s bed- | man from the roadelde while seated | everybody knows sodas are much more : SEASON IN THE aide, Mullen made no charge agatnat | beside him in his automobile, Paul | delicious than English breakfast tea. Sandora, but both men will be ar- raigned in the Flushing I’Police Court, There were three men in the wagon that Mullen challenged. One jumped one when ar-| Mrs, William Warner Penfield, the J ‘ Stores — the traine run on schedule to Coney Island. | rested and was unconscious for some | tall, distinguished-looking woman who SHE Witt SHINE HER OWN SHOES : time. rs Ocoasionally the Mayor pulla a new one, He did it with fireworks effect in the| "The Coroner'a inquest wae resumed | Pom [ua tne place of Mrs. Carrie Chap- FOR THE Goon OF THE CAWIE subway mixup. He had been pegged as standing for the Interborough's offer to to-day. Whatever may be the result of att as Chairman of the Woman st _ | hot spell or the threat of votes for women can make New York Rehaahhad lk chat cde out as soon as Mullen ordered them to | take the elty’s mone; Suffrage Party, to-day told 11 about | bi halt by 0 Y to bulld for it some new subways, The doge were chasing | the inquiry, the police declare they will * me all about| bue we shall be as unobtrusive about tt highont camara for Hintoaee Tho policeman noticed that the |him tow tree, He doubled on hie tracks and—he wrote a lettar ta everybody. | Old the husband for trial. ‘They be.| the Week of Self-Denial. possible. We shall patronise the Aina, pS, tio wagon He denounced the Interborough. For good measure he belabored the B, R, T.| !!eve the crime was committed py one) “We are undertaking It for two rea- substantial restaurants, where | you ask President Brown to ered by canvas, and as the wagon came | He called ‘om both awful names and wondered how New York had thrived so|™&", and Paul Beattie will be held as/ reasons," she explained. “The most ob-| n really get a meal for twenty | | apeak to Senator Depew about Lor- to @ atandstill he demanded to know “ ny & witness, His signed statement, #¢-| vious one is th cents. I fancy some of us will dispense [imer?” inquired Senator Kenyor Will Wer [alee aganetied Jong with such “damnable rascality” flourishing about it bnd shuddered at the! cured by the police, and upon which ; that we need @ lot of! with lunch altogether. And we ehall | na tor Kenyon, Getting no aatisfactory. answer, he |DemPect of the city being in “such evil case’ aa to have to submre to the demards| they hased their wae es fol] Money. As most people know, the/not buy a flower or a popular magazine | fateh af Prondeat seven bed BEKO whipped off the canvas covers ana a jot th ‘eebooters of finance. He wrote it as if he had just heard all about it "n: amendment to the State Constitution|or a summer novel In all the week. If #0 highly of § of Loviger Ttcta Rita Joted to view a load of tite and auto, |Amtt had shocked him something turrible entirely. And he got away with It , Paul D, Beattie, hereby 6 siving woman the vote has passed the|We Wish to read there are always the it might be well to put that out, I Which suggests that there 1s combination of the opossum's wisdom of old | during the week of July 10 Henry C.| California logisiature, and will go to/ free Public libraries.” mobile trimmings, As he began to/ : ‘ | Beattt ited at thy, house bed | (he an FIGURES ON A SAVI | didn't say to any Senators; T had peo- question the two men on the driver's maces begrtgy ty Hed cunning of the Far Down Irish “gompeen" man within | Heaths otled Tee him at che corner of pov cod prt eit bagless ate Hh SV EACH WOMAK. shad | ae daa you any. vomrisee in: Walaa seat, Palandino whipped out his re jan ta the City Hatt, MHeer and’ Ladin, weresln; WhO £C1G |bigtery se camer crete, (0 HH8| wand how cnluGh win seh, Of. yo |ton at that time other than the Ler volver an fired point blank at the po- and, after meeting him, we talked for | joney (t Surake, and the California T inquired. a | ime’ asked Senator Jones. Hceman, He fired three times. One of |] 7S A MIGHTY LUCKY THING that from running the horses as much and|a while, and he asked me to buy him | 7) eoting the situation nobly. |" “That must vary widely for the in- “No, the bullets lodged in the neck of Mul- the subway digging 1s announced as| * often as they desire without fear of|a shotgun. Whereupon I asked him jousands of them have been making a! atvidual said Mrs. Penfield, “but —n Did you call on Senators and talk lees mount. eo others entered Mul thal aay, ot just at the moment TS ert vnueezerenon, Pea MeL ire reat ay ease aidn't Lo repaimetly patra Ls up thelr | here's fair oe of necessary expenses | | with them about the Lorimer case?” Jen's leg and thigh and severed 0 0 evident now that the owners . ‘aca eek-end trips in| which many business women will Pray satrpte | asked Senator Kenyon, ucise wees © helipad ere ready to take {t on the run off the | want and havo wanted all along to seo) "I told him that I would, whereupon | order to devote time and money oie j ee. sact!-/ But Denies He Urged Senator’s | "yt : nearest plier, the bookies busy. To thi sition |T went to a pawnshop in Sixth stree : figured / ANOTHER POLICEMAN ARRIVES| There's no cloud without ite stiver tin-|Gov. Dix refused to“play tie goat: (and priced a wingle-barreiced suotgun, | warding the Cause among the people. | AM Howing:, moment And Passed me] Opi. on Bon of NLY.Cen- ) several of them. 1 remember TOO LATE TO HELP. tog, an6 there's the Dleasing reflection Hence the collapse of the remedial| the kind he had advised me to get ane] NEED Tae MONEY. TO PAY CAM-|Carfare, 25c. a day $1.50 bs PARES Nenataudonea wie Ghall Py @ boys who depend on the horse | legislation. jon the following Saturday night, about EXPENSES, Soda and !ce cream, 2c. @ di i ~, “You didn't havi h inf with Mullen fell from his horse, which] for their dally bread y 4 i bad 150) traland Ga f Steel T. Sr pte aba ccaseidiagsatet sd . may now confl-| And Tammany’s part in the final pro- | 10-16 o'clock, which wae July 15, 191, In| put still the: Laundry for week. ralan ary. of Steel Trust. did you?” { waned Goal is & frosty Ky pate, Pa- deny 1ook forward to Jobe in the sub-| ceedings was amusing, Wagner's vote|company with Henry ieee In is, | tor the buyin GE yelsaiibeE tee Gon Gig Woe oF Caney bt J ako, Duct cele free to calle ween bun ] rolinan ar rl who a : le . Did cn eard against the Gittins bill in the Senate| the sald Henry C. Beatties automobile, ny. ath iets ro : {he shots fred, came running to the| Excavation work with pick and ahovel| er hardiy to be explained tn view or| I went to the pawnshop and secured the | "ate campaign expenses, for educating | Sagazines ieee ; ‘ : RMtey IRCchver OF Larter aioe soene, but by that Ume the wagon bad| @t 82.28 a day ien't eo bad—when one|Grady's vociferous appeal for it. Al) Kun, paying $2.60, and delivering the|the people to the importance of the! "5 7) iPipsosmatchapei at igs Hepatic ph don't know that wo had any influ- ete uned to it, Smith's hustling in the Assembly, alded sun to Henry C. Benitie, whereupon Present Issue. They have sent an ap-| Gloves cleaned ‘go | ities of Edward Hines, whose name has} ence, If 1 saw a man in Washington of the entire Queons die ND LET IT BE Rew by Jimmy Oliver, showed that the “Or-| both got into the automobile, and he, | peal all over the country, and we New| Messenger boy 1.09 | been linked with the election of Senator | who belleved what I told him about rey been especially vigilant at iat stare to aie ae ganization” was back of the bill. ~ paid B ini bgt omgpeselegk | a York women feel that we must not let/ Daily papers . .90| Lormirer, to influence the vote of the | Lorimer, I would probably ask him to night since Julius 8. Wiegel, 4 hotel present law te preng, Mm the] Then who backed Wagner in his bolt? | Tome, erriving at ho 6 P. Mist wo unheeded. So half the funds eol-| Lunches, 60. a day 8.60} senate lust spring on unseating the Ii- Wid Benator enout the see. shot to death on the night Prevent racing) His constituents give it up es they |July 15. hi Sh lected during our Self-Denial Week will | d trip ... 6.00] ote 8 ’ . id you go out into the States and hin aad yeas ih) he in State, That “ nal| murmur revenge. T also state that I bought three shot | Oo Ot Oe aaigra cont Will] Incidental pur. 2.09] RO!# Senator, were inquired Into to-day | write letters asking your friends te a money and | jiapility” bugaboo should not prevent! Has Bob an eye on the bench? 1| sun shells from W. B. Kid rd | : in California, The ——_ | by the Senate Lormer committee, bring pressure to bear on Senatora?” Jewelry worth sbout $2,600 stolen from | the so-called sports who own the tracks| dunno, They say he has. tore, at the corner ef Harrison ana | other half will be kept tn our own treas- | Total : tesseeeesees $20.65) Hines was on the stand again and tes- | suggested Attorney Marble, for the com- L cop ample at ogee pact nara ba Ph ae a at Mabe | pede » We too are always| “Now !f every worean Retort " 0 0 tified that he called on President W. C are : “ pnaeeet is ‘ | ¢ i ( nial, think how | Brown of the New York Ci 1 during | “Well, I would not say foich od | vicinity late at night. EH BANG BANG of the garbage cans in the drowsy hours of the night | Beatti “But, even more tmportant, in a way, be!” exclaimed Mra.| tne Lorimer fight in the Senate Funes | Wrote fo some lumbermen, who knew 4 continues unabated to the intense disgust of New York's already sorely| In her testimony before the Coroner's! a‘ i ve shoul L py bekispaar ine ES tol ew When Policeman Clark reached Mul- y y hs than the actual amount colected, !s the pheula was eaked if he w mt Inglis (fore OF mie, SARS ola ner Lah tks tase sacilen wan thin) trams ieee 2 | racked citisens, Als, it seems as {f we are doomed for some time to come| Jury Beulah Binford, the “oth‘er| oo ake tt Ba many thousand dollars in our treasury. vas seeking to influ- the truth, to write thelr Senators ea- todd and by the time the ambulance t© é Victims of thie extraordinary means of attempting to end « nuisance by Women in the case,” contradicted Beat: | & t je movement—the ef-| But after all the point Is that each| ence the vote of Senator Depew. He plaining the facts.” goives psa eee ‘Hospital he was maxing {t more offensive. | tle in many particulars as to the lat- | fort to inspire our women with the duty | should deny herself all she can for the| @n#wered !n the negative, Hines did) Attorney Elbridge Hanecy, represent- | ter’a movements during the past few) and the Joy of self-sacrifice for the|#ake of the rest. And this campaign is/ Say that he spent a month in Washing. | Lorimer, asked to make the state- Hawarde 1s not in aympathy | weeks and laid bare tho details of her groat work they hay is oF ibe 4 hing. | Ing Brookiyn Police Headquarters was at With thie unseemly method of disposing of the city's re! relations with the accused husband, She | ea how to atv once notified and « dragnet thrown out |6ne to him from City Hall. said sho went motoring with Beattle| in tne tace of the splendid devotion of | Genial contributions trom any Policemen and detectives covered every | _ AR that’s the trouble in @ nutshell. Bome dreamer handed it to the Mayor | the nigut before the murder and was) evotion of | headquarters, No. 1 Madison avenue. varely consctous. It has come to me by wireless that “Big Bil! undertaken. Amer-| not limited to members of our party.| ton § n women need to | | We would be very glad to ri st preceding the vote on the Lor-| ment that Senator Depew signed a re- eive aelf-limer case seeing Senators, inducing | Port from the Committee on Privileges at our . and Elections in favor of Lorimer others to see them and writing letters | 200 December, preceding Hines's thelr English sisters they have been | to some of his friends “to tell the facts | © TH toad leading to or from the scene of | PO Pushed it slong, with him until midnight. She had met | e who In Koing to be a self-denter? | visit to President Brown, Saal be yor’ | him four times tn two weeks at resorts, | Tightfully criticised in the past for their | Don's all speak at once. to their Senators Hines's examination was interrupted the shooting, Bach was armed with the matte” @ the Mayor'll give It a took over, If he does the echeme will Ale! sin said, Ne lukewarmness in well-doing. Individuals | pice th BA Go ‘The committee was in session only an| by adjournment of the committee, Eorifpeopeiord Piacoa peda ko ot 4 : ‘The girl told of meeting Beattie four | have made generous gifts, but the great | hour and n adjourned until Monday, | oo witiy urna y Mullen as be years ago, when she was only thirteen| majority h i | in order to attend to-<« reciprocity Was being taken to the hospital, ND WHILE on this subject of taking @ look at things wouldn't {t be @ good | Years old and of his sending her to St. ver (pele eas Saneeeemth ering | We order. to, attend) to-dayia: reciprocily: (GOES IN PRIVATE CAR DETECTIVE RECOGNIZES WAGON | fdea for the Mayor to take a quiet drive through what was once Central, Mary's Academy at Alexandria, After) snore must be & great m: m | Carl R. Nelson, private stenographer | TOA SANITARIUM, | of AND ARRESTS MEN, | Park, to look for @ moment at Union Square, to take one being at school one month, she con- any sterner | | ting glance ” “ sacrifice weeks an to Hines, testified that the latter searching, Broad. (St Mulberry Bend Park, to give a furtive peek at Battery Park, to 6 tinued, she “got lonesome” and returned | d months and maybe & Detective Tillma: @ second jome. She told of the birth of @ child| years for our women to endure bei continuously in Washington during Heb. | Suffering from excessive nervousness way, Jamaica, noticed a wagon, re-| at Seward Park—to-to—to—well! at Raleigh, N.C, in 199. 'T vaby, | they win thelr fight. But at Tait rats ruary, 19, except for occasional trips| Miss Eva Helme, sixteen years old, sembling the one described by Mulle Let him look, Me can do it tn a few hours, And 1'll give good odde that | which had been put in the care of a! have the opportunity to New York. The odject of this was | daughter of Mr. George A. Helme, a ai- wpproachliig at a rapid galt, Without | there will be # vacant commissionership a® soon as the Mayor hits a typewriter, | Ftichtnond family, died here the follow-| il, y Gow te make 4 to show that Hines was not in Chicago | Tector of the American Tobacco Com- “\Opping to park vd beginning and to show the world that » he drew his gun North River, j — jing year, and the girl sald she under-| tn¢ woman suffra, ; during the latter part of February, | Dany, was taken in @ private car on ¢ whipped off the canvas coverings ¢ HE PUZZLE TO ME tn: What deco stood Beattle paid the funeral expenses. | Darty does not con- ape ae the New Haven road yesterday from 9 the body of the wagon, He found the I for to keep the walks and aver Bretawaetcre prey eae ere The witness declared that her rela- | sist of a few leaders, but ts a great, big | pote Erle eat of Pid h lapatsneigy bat oed her home in New Rochelle to the Crom- < same res aud automobile trimmin Wouldn't that be easy to ascertain? It might m Pair? | tons with Beattie were broken off en-| devoted democracy.” Toasts Cidb conversation, Funk vaid| Th tees Mere ae Meena NE: S that Mullen had seen and he at on up the situation, | tirely before his marriage, but that she| ‘How many of you are going to self- | League ‘ Punk said | Conn, Her father, mother and @ nurse r Placed Palandino and Sandora under met him in Norfolk two months ago! deny?’ I asked. pea paar Sontstite Se 4 accompanied her. . ae Arrest and took them to the hospital to] ENTER A SAILOR BOLD who thinks | grandeur of the U; < {and followed htm to Richmond in spite f —_— fund, bu aid] Mr. Helme's town residence Is at No. Mullen is twenty-eight years old recites thusly not even remotely imitated or infringed | Dad seen her frequently, she said, and ennai join in the | Tabor Leader Who Beat Mc-| Mr Hines testified to-day about a| summer the family is staying at No, has been on the pouce force Wurra Wurra: upon by any other nation.\ al sent her money with which to buy, @™Periment,” declared Mrs. Pen- proposal to him to purchase Wirt H. Rochelle. few y He igie and lives wilh Upon a recent viait ¢o Coney Island But tt is different when you come to| {urniture for a home, ‘The examination | field. “You see, we have the city Carren in Cai j WwW. Cook's stock in the Virg fa and Rainy | his er uth aster at No, 4 South} T find that the uniform of the U, & (the uniforms worn in our navy. Ag a, TOUSNE Out no direct reference to the| organised into assembly districts, arren mpaign Was Lake Company. Cook has testified that! r] Beech street, Mortis sark, He bears an| Navy te worn by some of the attend- | matter of fact, our naval uniforms are | Murder: | With leaders and captains, and ‘ Hines over the telephone said he would “Just Say exXoelicat repulac not the force and iw] ants in the side shows, Tam awaro | mere copies of those evoluted and worn |, ©, Weinstein, the pawnbroker, who, | every member of the party in every Once Cornetist. ancinchald Gn ike Gay Le! | considered an officer of more than or-| Of the recent law prohibiting the use | first by the British Jack tars. It was | aul Beattlo says, sold him the single- | @igtriot will receive @ card in- go to Springfield on the day Lorimer ’ dingry intelligence and’ co Of our national fay for business ad- | rudrequentiy adopted” by ‘tho, French |Darveiled shotzun wil, accouling (0 te) Setaeting her tn the detalle of our wan elected “with all the money neve H e) R LI Cc K Ss The junk wagon trom wi vo] Yantages, hy whould thi# other | witi the general plan of too-long and | Proxecut! estify at the inquest an f i ary. r | oA K wagon trom whic the [Wo] Gisgraceful misdemeanor be allowed |too-loose in the Res Lace the positively Identky the gun Walch wax | Diam Some of the people will be | Michael J. Wiaherty, former Sheriff] “1 would have taken about $20.00 to It Me : Piclous about it, containing a collection| to, exist it, the pancake cap, with tha pir, found on the road where the Killing was Ot of town, of course, but we feel | of Kings County and for several years| purchase Cook's stock and Inasmuch as ans Gt dlnearad things such sa ony june Tt struck me ax rath curious bons dangling over the port side, and) dove, as the weapon he sold to Beattio confident of enlisting at least the | @ powerful factor in Brooklyn politics,|1 had previously recetved a letter from | Original and Genuine * man might pureh the police be-| When 1, visited & AYRE Ao ENO | tne UORU wiited Blue Blouse, ‘Then the| |The Doll p torday questioned the wile) aumber 5 mentonss, died to-day at his home, No, 91] him which I figured was in the nature! fy “barker” Ly nations * adopter and mother-in- of Pav atte, and M a . ‘ bis iene tbat there was anyuting™ nne| Eumgats mete and’ pn atond” | oiaol form, tnd'icany ie JaRtx tw theron to tt aantction |ALb ARE ENTHUSIASTIC OVER| Ocean Parkway, Me had toon hope of ashiall 1 4sdet Bi 1s MALTED MILK 4 x ants Wore the untfot of petty of- jk is Kporied by Russians, Ge that Paul was at home and asleep when | x {Il mince last November, He was ony) e dat e Tee W dicooee at At Retere their cap | acare and pain wallor, Many of the | Austrians, Italians, “Tn Hane, "Haye | the crime was committed A AUINR CHAMBER UME Have haged ice AoE aa oid Lea ra ioe Dt The Food-drink for All Ages. ates 4d tha -exleonare would “Asli pese'e fre le ph peated seid ad Spaniards, Japanese and other | pes meet lene self-denial week are thoroughly en-| It was asa labor “eader that Faherty} On a trip to New York in February, | More healthful than Tea or Coffee. the name of the third man, who es-| “Phe public should be informed as | go that the fect that an attendant | WALL STREET QUOTATIONS. | thusiastic. Women who have almost | broke tnto pollt He became one of | 1911, Hines said he called on \W. C.| Agrees with the weakest digestion, caped. The prisoners will not be ar-] to these impostors, Don't you think Jat a nautioal show in Coney. Island {no money that they can call their own, | the heads of the Central Labor Union| Brown, President of the New York Cen- te pat) ne vad cate | reigned untll the gravity of Mull Immediate action ought to be taxon | wears w gullor’s blouse and oep enaty Neu, Jowest and last | mothers of large families on the east |1n 187, entering the union as @ delegate] tral. On another trip he called on. Delicious, ating utriboys.’ Injury t# determined against them? not be taken as Insult to Unele Tor dovia) atul'theT net “haa gide, have told us that they will go|from the musicians’ organisation. He| H- Gary of the United states Roel fon Rich milk, malted grain, powder forms, San riiencidlicAlaeinaenss is PAY Sam's navy. It uk be charged 10 yementay’s “clveing auetaHors: Without the occasional car ride and|WAs & cornetist. It was not until 1696) Pomme, oo pecs Soe Shana luach in WOLFFE’S EIGHTH FAILURE 1 ae 3 t Mim as indicating a sheeple May Tow Hast, Oke the penny sodas, which are their only | that took any very active part In| some of the newapapers might say ties A quick prepared in a mineta TO SWIM THE CHANNEL U. 6. 8. Washington, at At Anchor, |‘hations which have slavishly. followed ‘4 Ca Ry cad In order to| Brooklyn politios, Then he worked for] had something to do with this Lorimer Take no substitate, Ask for HORLICK’ on » July ved to the cause, | Bryan, to whom he ‘ivned the support | business.” ‘On the other hand, the lawyers, doce | 0f Various labor bodies in Brooks” Mr. Hines declined to give hii « tors and other professional women who| In 1902 he was one of the most ener- | versation with Preaviens Brown, “be Delong to the party are pledging us a {Sete supporters of Bird 8. Coler for | cause Mr. Brown might object He h other for so many years on the + Pe as | TNS true, William, Wat there 19a Jaw, | game Ines. The American army, too | ene ,4 a very good one It ts, against using | has copled the British khak! unifor is Starls From French Side for] and oer and Stripes as an advertising | As a matter of fact, ¢ aor nly navy an haat 4 English Coast and Is Fifte he Si nd Stripes! that has a dist! v Sinelt, & th 5 Saab Sig Sb ‘ |eald, however, that Lorimer's name was sas suiaae be een medium, But the oo p ne i" ive uniform ts the fm. & Het half or two-thirds or even seven-eighth: rnor. He was one of the organ: Hours in Water represent the entity, the greatness, the! Ir i, a, + Whale or two thirds Or even sevenveighthe | org of the Municipal Ownership Langue | mentioned: although Hines did not in. tend to di uss Lorimer when he went | apart, Each woman will retain for her- |°f Brooklyn, and an anti-MoCarren | 14 call, he said, Waite (prin Tay Morano STRIKING EXAMPLE of the efficacy of the Stationary Cop wes afforded self, of the money she earns, just |Pemocrat. He ran for Sheriff of Brook-| «Mr. Brown said that he had known § I i aanien acan aaccatte immer, who A up in Yorkville the other night, or rather morning, for 1 was about 2.30 enough for bare iving expenses. lyn in 1905 as an independent nominee | Senator Lorimer for twenty years and 17 ore 6 6 ill masiad tr atte, on the coast of A. M.A burgilog gentleman tried to pry bis way into the apartments at “phe rank and file of us will probably [4 received 76,99 votes, against 63, = — — | to aWim the Hagiieh Cheanel, was | N° ©! West Wishty-seventh street, evidently hoping to get the night's har receipts amass our contributions by sheer saving |f" G- Westernacher, the Democratic Ubtlged to quit when wih eh ke lout of Tom Hegley’s pants pocket, A woman Rave a little frightened scream from and scrimping und self-denial. A friena |Mgminee, and 72,881 for A. T, Holley, the our pal ment St. Margaret's Hay on thin side. Me | a window, The cop on patrob heard it and tapped his club tightly on the aldes told me the other day thht she had re- |R@publican nominee, — In 190 he had coptinued the # for fifteen hours | walk. In two wiggles of a lamb’s tail there we cops on the job. ‘Phree of trimmed her hat, instead of buying a Deen elected to the office of Coroner on|$ THE PURE FOOD AND CONSULT THE and finally was bafied adverse them w stationartes,”” ad out and got that burgiar tn Jig time, new one, and put aside the money saved | tie fusion tioxet, | DRUG LAW ee , In former days one couldn't ' alx cops toa given point at that hour in the for the self-denial fund. | Tn 1901 Flaherty lned up against Mc- ee men made ight attempts '9| morning unless they were ut a wake In the neighdorhood During the week of August 15 [Ca!ren and assisted In the election of “Apartments to Let” Advertisements in the Daily and Sunday World, IT WILL SAVE YOU 10 brough' many women ‘will do their own Martin W. Littleton ae Borough Preat- | has not only brought the foods laundry Work. They will waik ana (4° of Brookl. . He opposed Judge | and drugs of this country up to save carfares, They will drink | Parker in 19 and Judge Parker lost | $a higher standard of purity,but aos a oe ‘or Brooklyn. In the 1998 campaign, tho | $: ' ! AE | # ba Ciel They will not bral the Flahertyites completely emaehed the | it has eliminated the harmful Met en Ucket. city for week-end visits. They will Dating’ tte Inst year of hie term aaj ¢medicines with which this starting from the English coast, got within three-quarters of a mile of Cape isan. Wren DEAR WURTKA WURRA 1 Your Morn tf You Don't Sell a Clam," | lane, 08. | Who {s the stout, sad looking | Mut they'd hardly be solling clams in i youth who drives four foolishly be- the tle you describe, | se hotaas in treat at & DISA Vil give a ticket for a ride in the voraee ch down Broadway |ReW subway to anybody who will tell me why they do tt and ye FOUR WEEKS OF tvery evening about the time the aay vais } | polish their own shoes, clean their Sheriff, the former cornetist became 1! $country was flooded : | whine blown’ He w Niae ray HR BOVE UE ET le cnates ue bat oe 4 m gloves, ‘Phey will take thetr and never fully regained his health. His | en try A atiariae Time, Energy and Money . O. HENRY top hat and looks moro Important than the Adirondack sOambod 10 | Heading : ghampoo at home, inetend of go. death was due to cancer, but he never |$ Such medicines, however, as f 5 a Staten Island un arivine Ad cka are having the feegeiodp rece rreeeny Yearned the nature of his malaay. | Kk pienic simple but str ee ite, go} Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable} |] The World’s “ y STORIES * blows a fish horn every time a truck | to pop after the “all "and Marry % or concerts or beach resorts, If some Court Nemes Apprs: reagent purely f roots and$ }} Advertisements Offer You the ; as aphaninwn GAP ala iO v Hiliman |s putting the kiddies over the of them haave been hiring @ charwoman herbs uct, will continue reatest Vari The fiction treat of the season. Fee eee eee ike who are | {umpa. And they are doing some jump- to assist in the housework they will dis- erbs pri | continue§ |}} Greatest Variety of Selection, In the Everfing World beginning latch for them. The st of O. HENRY'S j ins, 0 Bil Jones's boy Clinton EL cleared 4 feet 8 Inches In @ little contest | on Thursday. Gotng up! SN steel ph sy, Ollie Uckerstrom | Al Billings, son of the famous he Viab Copper ng that mado a great] fancier, {» developing inte @ good | Wiley Comm, ¢” entitled "Toot | sprinter ad "| its beneficial work among women, continue her services. The ones who narles L, Hofman cominise live {n apartment houses will forswear e#loners of appraisal, to appraise land to) the attendance of the maid, with the be acquired in the counties of New York during the sacred and Kings for the new city aqueduct, or as it 1s deties Amewn, the Catskill aque: we shall have to ea duch . g--2- , hey? Are they selling any FLOBSY PINKE Biamefino, F used to sing @ # hit @ score of y All prices, sizes and locations

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