The evening world. Newspaper, July 26, 1911, Page 14

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a — emma egestas Sa ee eae ok pee - - r , THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDA cempelions cf “| TWO WOMEN TRY SUICIDE, ONE SUCCEEDS, OTHER FAILS. | a i I GRAY HAD Mrs. EHOLERA STUATION STVLISA WOMAN LINK STEEL TRUST LEFTALIONESS (Beene falling out ites NW nie heart disease and was un- \ R HAIR FREE cc nd : ure of @ trained nurse, The 4 4 Hain ig | latter left the sick room for ten minutes} After years of experimenting we have this morning and on her return found | at last found a pure and simple color re- that Mrs. Kerney had silpped from bed, | newer for the hair that with one appli- taken her husbai razor from the | cation will restore the nat val youthful and had cut her throat; she had! color to gray or fade CASES ARE FOUND) MAY BEBURGLARS, AT HOUSE INQUIRY, INSTREET nC : WALL STREET, Man Taken to Bellevue as Sus-|Corona Sherlock Holmeses Ail! Testimony on Hidden Report! Somebody’s Going to Catch It) > ‘ew Yor maven na eA, lis Gr innntncony hl ler re at pect Will Be Well in Hunting for Mysterious Pair Given and Bonaparte for Torturiig Beast by | sition couses conserable eneusiness | Wee ree arenes eee © Teer mitten | POV ervater tes lyon, ener aee in early st k market dealings to-day | Mary Cummins, a middied aged | hur or other poisons. Couple of Days. of Housebreakers. Must Explain. Exposure to Gale. Recovering from a lower opening, the widow, of No. 1] Baal One Hundred |, Itiseasy to apply; no aftesshempeo- Mst gave a brief demonstration and Eighteenth street, tried to kilt her. | ing: makes the hair soft and fluffy; re- strength when Re ng and Lehigh Val- | | ‘ " | self with gas in the kitchen of her Stores natural color; takes years from ORDERLY JUST SCARED,| detectivon trom trootiyn Central Ote| WARHINGTON, July %.—tnited| cot, ‘Theodore Roosevelt was not in! ley contributed ra: advances, apartment to-tas. The Janitrese, Mrs, [Your Hooks in afew minutes, © | fice are roaming about Corona, L. 1.,| States Senator Kenyon of Jowa, former | hie sanctum at the Outlook offices, No, Felling for London and fc io Max Hosenheck, smelted gas in the hail| 44 Ide jad bai ns OF silent 76 to-day carrying a white Marseilies quilt | Assistant Ditirot-Attorney-General, and | 287 Fourth Peaainec Renueatlcoandahe a: leeeumreust hel + a whe and with Policeman Bathode of the East One Hundred street station broke apartment. They fou enue, when an express | trading general! he a lower range; ading generally sought a lo’ , Hudson River Steamer and 0 whlch ts & clearly marked footprint | Herbert Knox Smith, Commissioner of | wagon pulled up and the driver dumped) wits fractional losses showing In all| Sth made by the small shoe of @ woman. | Corporations, testified before the House |a@ jong box on the pavement. The NAME jeading {asues | Besa help pay postage and packing. Large sized bottle, enough for several weeks, $1.00; money buck if not satisfactory. ty-sixth the Cummins Crew Disinfected and Re- | They are looking for a mysterious | stec) Trust investigating committee to- | and address of Mr. Roosevelt were sten= | rye London Exchange was unsettled | Une fs] altting on a chair with a g Henry Loftie Co. Dept. 58, Syracuse, | woman, “fashionably dressed and wear laay Mr. Kenyon identified a report by | cille@ acrons the box. a amall boy WhO over the Moroccan situation i! 4 her mouth. She was quickly rn N. if ° hl a . co! 4 the box rushed u srop re conti , | Gia by Dr, Baker of Harlem Hospital. Shi leased From Quarantine. | eral adornment of diamonde" | purdette Townsend to the Department | had accompanied t Crop reports continued favorable. — | s a ———————— Q a reckle-faced red-haired voy in|of Justice on Mr. Townsend's investiga. | Stairs to the Outlook offices and asked) ariey @ jong period of dulness, storks |W te auiad “odie ‘ana: Wan tae why knickerbockers.” It t# a case which \tion of the International Harvester | for the Colonel. He was informed that) antered the final hour with @ subs ad s taken to Harlem Court to be inquiry to her the former ex-President was at Oyster | 4141 recovery. takin committed for an] WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS nity. ‘The Department of Health and the | Would have delighted the master mind |Company. Mr. Kenyon sald he recalled | Quarantine offictais declared to-day that ba ll be Sherlock ge ae |that investigation, | mymterious woman and abe te " the cholera situation was more #atie-| neaded boy are beloved to he recpomal But what is troubling me," he added, Give ‘im dis | ous of Reading and Lehigh! factory than it had been at any time ¥ ‘ey 0 be responal- |g that 1 am not now connected with bie for ane ot oe : not | Valle instrumental In creating nince the disease frat manifested ttset | which have accurred in Corona, during /('e, Department of Justice and wbatever | Mary tomeed & note on the desk of an | higher tevels at. the nd, Reading here nearly @ month ago. ‘There are no| the past two weeks, Numerous houses [Lay Bay might embarrass koing on” | assiatant editor and departed. The as. | ve eC Une akied Well defined new cases either at Quar-| have been entered during the early |Ment on NTat May be iw Bene Or gl sistant editor went downstairs and | rer “in “Unton and antine or Bellevue, and it has been as-| evening hours when the families have |, ouutman Stanley sal Mi buying w | tending to show “that the Harvester | found 97 young stenographers standing | southern Pacific, Steel, St. Paul and| certained that one case in Bellevue, | been away, but in each instance n cukany aaa” MaNet Corporation are non the late bulge. Which was supposed to be cholera, is|except small articles of silverware, (COMPANY and & fee around the long box, chewing gum and | 4°") 4 making disparaging remarks about the simply summer complaint. Jewelry Ghd Money has beeh taken, practically one. “ jpoor old Moness it contained. The Herman Mach ts the patient who wae| After ea the nelghbors| “This report,” he added, “e suspected of having contracted cholera, | would gather nround and gossip about |the Steel Corporation gave t G3 He was admitted to the hospital last| having seen a fashionably dressed \ter Company's rebates of 8 @ ton wes luncheon hour. | ing been seized with violent| woman and a red-headed boy Joltering| Senator Kenyon, amid objections by| Aq for the poor old lady lon, dear . 65 Hast Third strest. Ag| Around the despotied houses at about | Republican members of the committee. | reader, she had been tendered to Col. 1S FOKOHGA: (ioe Honpltal stage [JNO time they Ware rotted, Igpoke up. saying: “T wish to say that [, Roosevelt by a benevolent prese ; was hustled to the jsolated tent in nikht the house of Herbert always favored prosecutions in trust| ‘The lioness didn't have any teeth, and | WHI Agat Sterrmaa, the orders, 1g| Wonton ert accountant, OM |cagcs where evidence was conclusive. | she felt so hurt about the unkind things | betha’ eared for. 8) satered eine acee| © evidence was not conclusive I! the eehic nen del | ee tears Bacteriological examinations have | Clock. | A Taree |ravored further investigaton.” | were streaming down her cheeks. failed to show any trace of cholera in ‘sum of sey tee nt! Awked If he belleved the Townsend re- | sen ine te O'ConnaL carne Summer Sale Prices Mach's case, He will be adle to leave! When the family ome the neli port conclusive, Mr. Kenyon gald he | along and saw the weeping lion he was My regular prices are sale prices the hospital in a couple of days, ‘The| bors told of felt there should be some further Inves-| very au the myster . a ire ‘ expert» found tate this afternoon thar) * th ‘wm he red-headed Boy AKalN | tigation ma et, ‘detach ne anoutea fa, ine crowd. anywhere else. At sale prices my arene : fe ‘police were notifie: iets a tons Smith| ent | On ; he "has fo chotere symptoms. no made the Investigation |, Commissioner of Corporati oy in| Way to treat @ poor old lion.” O'Con. | Suits are gifts. For instance, MY ORDERLY’S MAIN TROUBLE is| phebile |nell atuck bis hand through the bars! ¢15,00 SUIT NOW $10.50. FRIGHT. ! rance had been effected : " into a structions from the President to inves: lof the box and stroked the big cat's Jears. She licked his hand and made ¢ the day be- nated in highest pri said the boy, “dere's | ing lished at the finish, Continu- | = *. | eeddialt | crowd was growing at the rate of twen- | todas’s higheut, towest and last prices of he | rt o. Tt | and of net changes, as. compared Sesto ty-nine typewriter girls a minute, It | and of net changes, as oat High. Low. Last. Ch'ges. Lt i ‘(Best of Bargains in ‘Bedroom Furniture In the Greatest of August Furniture Sales WHY DO YOU CALL IT THE “AUGUST” FURNITURE SALE? That is the question that is sometimes asked of us in regard to this wonderful event that has led the town in value giving and set everyone talking hereabouts. Well, principally because that was its name from ath this | tigate the International Harvester Com- Herrman seems to be suffering from MAAR 68 dppenteny Gonivileated: With «| {ilte sprend was pany. “The Department Tele NaAE GuGrL-t pure. Moe Levy vl aoe won supremacy hereabouts, and it lasts all August long—a month of amazing re r 09) de and Labor proceeds in Gi coanell: telephoned’ to. Gib bo Be tae, ree ue a tne atcetls ey are Wulte con | Senate resolution by Senator Hans-|rr the Prevention. of Cruelty. to Ante _ (My Only Store.) Because it is so vast we are dealing each day with little sections of it. To-day we speak of BEDROOM FUR- ges Bee aad sider bealledllt ptienald By athe pread: ag, ane | DrOUKh oF Senator Kittreda |mais and Superintendent Freel sent a| 119-125 Welker St., New York NITURE, and this strikingly illustrates what a sensible Sale it is and how appealing to the public generally—with RAG Ab ral ieee tad ndow. | Attorney-General Wickersham, sum-/ conveyance to carry the lioness to the ood, reliably built, attractive, up-to-date Bureaus, at $8.00, up to splendid, beautifully designed masterpieces in ° | nents of the footprint! moned as a witness this afternoon, tes-| shelter at No. 111 Kast Twenty-second * n taken and if ever the detec-| titled that he had never seen the Town- | 7 — line on the mysterious! send report until to-day. He promised | ~~ mentioned # rownsend uld testify later. He rilbies Bertil oe eee i to Bellevue as a typ) The Bellevue doctors say Herrman is |" well, but he will not believe it himself. | There are no other suspicious cases in ahogany and Maple, at $44.00, with a big, substantial, pleasing saving on each from regular prices. ‘on Brass Beds we have led the city for years in underpricing on reliable quality, and this year’s values are as greats ot not greater, than ever. ‘You can secure a good proof of the unmatchable value giving of the event by comparing Beds and prices with similar Beds in other stores. 4 from sus} id not know why the Harvester case oe ; is ee Gh Gall at fled under the strictest sanitary conditions—not doing any remaking on the premises, wand - ed in 1908-1909, “I sur- 'o sure quality al a ce the theory that the boy | waa not, Dreaaed tn MOO. oa JAMES McCREERY & GO. Note and’ compare these. prices morbus or bowel complaints generally |has aided the woman ine ecting en: | Mie esp pending the Supreme Court de- . received “at Bellevue wile cholera Sangeeta onan | cisions in Mune Tobacco and Standard 23rd Street 34th Street. Bureaus. Toilet Tables, Cribs. sw solated nnd tests : Ic involving the sai . Eade for the sootrae. This to & pre- Aut wilah RAPA MEER. eYollfon ‘tg | Chairman Stuniey sued for ex-Attor~ 4 So, vale pi20e. Gotten Oat pace bsg) rs oti chen OR ts eran Seer oe t cautionary measure, we in GalltorAll i subpoena had been tesued for ex-Attore 50, .00. . i Health Commissioner Lederle ordered | ty In California which We now | jeyacieneral Bonaparte, who Is, nov fa MEN’S HABERDASHERY. In Roth Stores, At $11.80, value $14.9. Golden Oak, a ieee waite Sisco rn Ae OMe Yale Sask ae the steamboat hennebec and Atty of | BACT Te ceustc. romibieicenes tre | ss : ao ay : At $14.80, value $18.50. Maple and saad ccm At $040, Value’ $8.00, White i | from quarantine to-day. "One oman wae, PAID YOUR WATER TAX? Jottier Government omciatn why there | On Thursday and Frida: At $17. Ber daits Resto aan cake Aasooon, il Bro. had : Glue’ $11.00. White t hy never was any presecutlo = 50, ini at 78, value $11.00. ‘ | t me ot Pilara arker Hompltal for 0% | arey Monday 1 national | Harvester Company upon Tat the seh and Bye At $19.00, value $24.00. Tuna Ms At $22.00, value $27.50. , Mas $8.75, pT, } cope tat ished y ce fsa bnare » a Vive Per Ce Pa alaslaycaise’ rennouniced hia intens | t ee aeet hogany, pias and Mi hog y finish and Golden | Ae $9.80, value 812.00. White ing detained as a matter of p 0 ohare: Oe there tion of endeavoring to show a close eaten Cae yale : rob Mal ‘At $24.00, valve $30.00. Mahogany. | Ae. $16.00 Chey jon } The Kennebec, thoroushily geruivid | eyy hilly thin ven, Netore the exaction | connection between the United Ba ee Negligee Shirts, various materials and |||) At $28.60, value $12.00. Mahogany | X¢ $27.00, value $34.00, Maple and " polish or satin fine - and disinfected, has been given a N/ of a penalty upon them, expires next! qrarvester « y, and asa basts for models 1.00 x 78, value $36.00. Walnut. Wainut. At $19.00, value $24.00. Brass { Di of health, She will depart for Al | yonday, July i. After that time al future Inquiry he had read into the rec- values 4.50 and 2.00 t $28.78, ‘i At $32.50, value $65.00. Walnut. polish or satin finish, } bany on her regular trip thts evening. | yuna ab 1dde1 to the| ord the namcs of the directors of both ' b At $33.80, value $42.00. Maple and | ag }, value $55.00. Mahogany. | At $20.00, value $25.00. Brass Lec apriettanes nace when he corporations, the same belng identical Scott Shirts, made of Madras and Met: MaTOeANY, ae At $51.00, value $64.00. Walnut. polish or satin finish. ed on the Kennebec as a fireman, ' ances . i. . s id At $44.00, Vas Se lhogany had not developed « Trost Investimating conm't. ized ‘and Maple. ° | SEARCH FOR SPANISH FRIEND < RADU EER) 1st al essay moma Osan | bo Cloth. my pi 16s “4 Brass Beds. Bed S prings. OF BERMUDES, ‘ ‘ Nit or ANAL AG Na valuts 2.00, 2,50 and’ 3.00 | Chiffoniers. seat Ree. Poi | eae retin Spring epi en tor ‘on Co: en . value 00. s jutely noiseless and will not heer Departin gecollgil mente hy | Tron Company : . res betpea hath parry coe Oak * satin finish. All widths. | sag, We ‘Delieve, more comfortable rmudes to Mellevue inst |" M. on 23rd Street 34th Sireet ‘At. $8.00; value $10.00. Golden Oak. ‘At $10.00, value £15.00. aptliah or to sleep on than the regular woven | Thursday night. No trace of him has. billa © At $14.50, value $18.50. Mahogany 12.00, san $16.00 Poke wire. We guarantee them for ten been found as yet. time finish and Maple. At$' iD br inf i All ridthy years. Three steamships which arrived trom| Malition | At $17.50, value $22.00, Tuna Ma- | 4. 914 99 salle $18.00, Polish of | At $2-40, value $3.00. Steel frame. Italy yesterday were detained at Qu ar- | hogany, Maple and Ma- | At $14.00, shin¢ nish” Allwidthe, | At $2.75, value $3.50. Steel frame, antine. Five persons who may be s hogany finish. beet bad ‘At $3.20, value $4.00. Steel frame. chole! a were removed At $22.28, value $28.00, GoldenOak, | At $16.00, value $20.00, Polish or | ‘v¢ $3.60, value $4.30. Steel frame. At $24.75, value $31.00. Maple and At $19.00, AEE oN Se: Na $4.00, value $5.00. Steel frame. Three cholera suspects were taken Mahogany finish. All wi t $4.75, value $6.00. Steel frame. Hoftman Island from the Oceana, which At $27.00, value "$34.00, | Walnuts | Ae 590.40, satin finish, All widths, pean aie so); 2 arate a Drought Wrage and cain pss * Maple. Sa, “Boh Bedding. sengers from Italia stows 3 At $38.40, value $48.00. ish or u va 0.00. Mahogany, sy ' an Gurae inser a i Lad . Bad tip al bo Walnut 4 At $48.00, pei ne All widths, Made in our own Teetory| Under i 10 0, ‘0 D , are 80 5 @ 4 Creed i < meenes Peay A for . rhe er a ip At $40. Mee, ale .00, Maple and t Neen anh. All wicihe: the most strict sanitary conditions. Ww of the freighter C my are being held for exumtnation on board Mattresses. tion on board the Vessel, although she bas a clean bill of health. The San Giorgio and Principe at Ple- monte were released from pe al Fle | Box SpringsforMetalBeds White Enameled Beds | at 4.75, vaiue $6.00. Fiber with At} $8.40, value $10.50. Containing hair top, full size. uae 63 steel springs, and (iid At $2.00, value $3.25. All widths. | At $8.95, value $11.20. Mixed hair, Nothing so allays the thirst and rejuvenates the entire Wl d with Amoskeag A. | At $2.25, value $3.50. All widths, full size. ol OA oe aT system after a strenuous | ged, with, Amoakesg A. | At Seo’ value p00. All widths At $13.60, value $1845, No.2 spe- mien Gerad“ tatat thom oe ’ : . | (For wood beds also.) At $4.40, value $5.50. All widths. cial hair, 45 Ibs., full size. Flume and Naples, was held at Quarans day’s pleasure like a glass of | At $10.50, value $13.50. Containing it $5.60, value 5100. All widths. At $16.20, alue $20.70, No 1 spe- ‘a peetlor Phe «te t value 00. widths, jar, . size. Beier dis tot cool, fresh, pure, clean beer. | rete Ul ne 20, value $9.00, All widths, | Smaller sizes priced proportion- and 666 steerage passengers, Al! are | well on board. The Carpathia sthpye at Messina and Naples, but embarked no steerage passengers, Thirty-thre abin passangers embarked at N, of whom twenty were tn the saloon ar thirteen tn the second cabin, All Were reported well on board the steamer Berlin, which arrived to-day from Naples. Sixty-one of the passen- Kers of the Moltke who still remained ; in Quarantine were released this after- noon and sent to Island aeenemeee STUDENT'S AUTO KILLS MAN i with Amoskeag A. C. A. at $8.00, value $10.00. All widths. | ately low. All hair Mattresses made | ticking and tufted, full | At $9.60, value $12.00. All widths. | in Amoskeag A. C. A. ticking, and 1 size. At $11.20, value $14.00. All widths. | in one or two parts as desire ~ Women’s Cloth Suits at Cut Prices $8.95, $12.50, $17.50 and $19.75 TWO HUNDRED tailor-made Suits, all latest materials, at quick moving prices. Plain tailored and trimmed styles, many suitable for early Fall wear. * The balance of our high grade Suits, that were $44.75 to $87.50, now $22.50, $24.75, $27. 50 | to $39.75. A number of these FIRST PRIZE BOTTLED OFLGER : a EXPRESSLY FOR THE HOME will just ‘‘hit the spot.”’ It has a most delicious taste. It stimulates—it revivifies the whole body. Bottled exclusively at the ON ROAD IN STAMFORD. Richard Pierson on Charge of Manslaughter Is Held by Court Under Bail are copies of imported models, having trimming of handsome satins (Specia) to The Evening World.) Brewery under pertect Hygi- ‘ie | 1) and braids; the mater als re mannish blue serges, imported mixtures and worsteds, satins and ||” STAMFORD, Conn, July 20.—Rtch- . £43 o. 3 i : j ees, None C. O. D. or on approval or, Cen | aera ee, awe Hh: enic conditions—it is never BONR CHS: cP Ras De kee OF. 20 ARE 2 sisal \ Building, — |! ——, son of Dr, Samuel Pierson of this city, is under arrest here on a charge of manslaughter, following the death of Noah Scofield, @ civil war veteran, who was struck last night by an auto: mobile operated by Pierson, : With the latter in the car were Mr and Mrs, Lee Herrick and Miss How members of the local soctal set. They were returning from the Stamford Yacit Club, and only the smali oll Lights of ch car were lit. On Shippan avenue, where the road curves slightly, the car hit something Pierson stopped and went back and subjected to the touch of human hand, or ny: aaa aeateaa rae eurieie eee, Summer Oxfords for Men and Women. Stylish Shoes Specially Underpriced | TH el P OF SMALL LOTS trom our Summer stocks and similar stocks from the best makers. There is no good reason for getting down at the heel when Footwear of this character is offered at such prices as these. Women’s $3.50 to $6.00 Oxfords, $2. 95 | Women’s Black Kidskin Oxfords, $1.98 Its purity is beyond question. $1.25 the case of 24 bottles—one cent a bottle more than the ordin- ary beer. A little higher in price ——a great deal higher in quality. Order @ trial case from your regu dealer, If he does not carry it, kit found Scofield, His skull was fractured | aed tious shapes | ation ti let us know, we will seo that you a | Half a dozen styles in verious shar Fine lustrous kidskin and flexible welted and stite! and practically ev bone in bis body s silt I ae tah us Not all sizes in each style t every size in les, Cuban heels, Oxfords that equal in most ailichied | Sa aa es 7 suppl Women's $3.00 Ante Strap Pumps, $98 |r $000 Pooteer our la q = al netent leat ikle strap Wikten' ine police asresied Pisrses. ‘The : PETER DOELGER FIRST PRIZE BREWERY sii neta cals ad pesent leather, i ankle strap Men's Oxfords, $1.98 | } motorists claim they were driving Jlow- Bottling Dept,, 407-433 E, SSth Si, Te!. 2270 Piaza. New York C live eenidha' We ‘ Velour calfskin and patent leather, in new stylish las I ly and they say they did not see Sco- : om New York Shy | Women's eek, $1.49 values from $3.00 to $3.50, and sizes are cormplete, Sess t feld at all A mixed lot of odd sizes (rom our best $2.50 to $3.50] best values are the narrowest widths, | field at all, When arraigned in the) City Court to-day Pierson was held gi lines. Best bargains for the first shoppers. Second Noor, West Butlding. antiport oaaehanare ss i ia ti he i LTS

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