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* and Re tried to ret its number in order ,t@ @ammons the owner or chauffeur, but was unable to do so owing to the edsence of tail lichts. THRILLING MOMENTS IN GREAT FLIGHT OF ATWOOD-- THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1911, -ILLUSTRATED BY LONG © POPE PIUS REFRESHED : AFTER RESTLESS NIGHT. ‘ Ni er ATOPPED, av Ag id JAY BACK AND LET *y LANDED NEAR SS KE. RQ, General Condition of the Pontiff J M , OAL MINE - SS bod tad’ ron fame for hie X-ra9 | Hn HE wine. 4 NEARS . Not Changed—Doctors Dis “oid and had won fame for his X-ray | EPRINGFIELD - om ‘ "work, had been out to the suburbs to “attend a confinement case, and started is ie 1 Gee “© ger hie home, at No. 62 Bushwick a “tedeeie Caer ast © nue, shortly after midnight. He board. | wiles Pola ora oe ed Broadway car No. 7, and as he an rh, when be mae la reached the corner nearest his home, a sarees aoe re to be re than dlock away, he beckoned the conductor ; , *¥- The racing car was alrect y behind the trolley car, separated by less than fifty feet, and at the rate it was go- ing ft was rapidly eating up the car's Jead. As the signal to stop the car was given the chauffeur apparently heard end started to turn his machine out so ‘ne to pass the trolley. Dr. Bender had alighted from the car, Broadway and Willoughby is one of 5 : id ” Loci 5 face forward, and the conductor aig: wAG ; ‘galled his motorman to go on, when OR eer yor. PASSING , chit oo. eevee’ s Forted Gown upon hin. ‘The comer of Thtoven Two RAN GHONERS * EA GRear musty ange, f sulting doctor at the Vatican, explained that the Pontiff’s restlessness during the night Was due perhaps to the fact that he had slept longer than usual yester- day afternoon, Moreover, the restless- hess might be described as impatience at an invalid life, which is really a symptom of convalescence. the busiest in that section of Brooklyn, “and there wero fully a score of people yimear at the time They saw and yelled @ warning. Even had Dr. Bender heard ™ their cries he would have had no chance. He was atili facing In tho di- rection of the car, when the automo. Ddile, swinging out from behind, hit him full on the back, throwing him heavily @ to the ground, and two wheels ran » over him, CHAUFFEUR PUTS ON SPEED AND GETS AWAY. Prickly Heat ‘run? THAD Mone voN YESTERDAY THAN EvEeR BEPore IN my bir et? IF EXTINCTION, BEATTIE COOL, AWAITS TRIAL MAX RABINOFE ‘This Cowpen Entities the Folder to Onet O70 Vote for the Most Popular Man im Greater New York, whe, os Sept, 11, 1011. af the MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND will be crowned TOGO LOOKS OVER OUR SEAFIGHTERS The spectators on the sidewalk and tn the trolley yelleq with horror, The chauffeur threw on high speed, lurched forward and shot out of sight FOR WFE MURDER Unmoved He Reads News of BRINGS OVER TWO of the epectators #tarted in pursuit, but | ey e had not gone half a block before tie Indictment and Notice That 1omo Di] Was lost In the darkneas. The conductor stopped hi: r and , with the assistance of a ump rat thi He Must Appear Monday. crowd carried tle mangled body to th MORE DANGERS Also a Quartet of Singers -THEN WATTERSON WANTS IT ORDERLY Editor Gives Notice to Foes in * “ptdowalk. . .| RICHMOND, Aug. 1—Although 3 . * eer Howie ot whoan vs Mine na | "2H formally’ dicted, enarged with From the Imperial Opera | Kentucky Unit Law War on ni ee wife murd lenry Clay Beattle fr. 1s ' . Be Pisani citar terete dota met. Bf | atttl apparently the. most unconcerned at St. Petersburg. His Death and Burial. (©) @lecovered whom it was that he had|Perton in the Henrico County Jail at = Deen called to minister to. As soon| Richmond. Je ar this morning to | —_—- fas he had recovered his composure he | T8®4 With interest the newspaper reports anvengers on the Kronprinzessin| LOUISVILLE, Ky., Aug. Dele- wei made & hasty examination. ]Of Yesterday's proceedings at Chester- | Cacite had a fright to-day when the ;#ates to the State Demooratte platform w “Thank God!” he exclaimed, “death | Meld Court House, where the indlet= | iin way 1 at Quarantine while the|C8Vention, to be held here this after- had was instantaneous.” pion Pri dea eet oi ares te doctors made a bacteriological examt-| 900M. must decide for Henry Watterson, as, The men who had run after the auto- |e not ‘ Le i oanEe Wi 4 told of [Nation of a steerage passenger who| HO 1s leading the fight against the ox- Meee ukcia te ake corte winntete | ix Indictinent, Ho secmed more eon: [showed cholera symptoms, The pag-( tension of the County Untt law, or for * Meense number, bu agreed on the |C@Pned about (he excossive heat. ie |sengers thought they were in for a ten-|the county unit and against Watterson. fast two figures, Great stress was laid on |*!®Pt as soundly last night as he bas at }day detention, but at 12.90 o'clock, after] The editor of the Courier-Journal, the fact that the body of the machine |@%¥ tle during his imprisonment. | | naving been held for four hours, the] *meelf @ delegate from this district, in was covered with a thick cont of dusts | peattio will he taken from the tall here |SMP WAH allowed to proceed. dinat ity eaeA eee as If it had been out for @ long and)and transferred to the little red brick | On her came Max Rabtnoff, one of the |Eengen’ Hachan poophlgd ve lon to hard spin along the country roada, prison at Chesterfield Court House,| partners who control the appearance at candidate ent to the doctor's widow, M Rose Ben. an automobile garage at No, Gi x Mrs, Bender rushed to the Hamburg avenue station, where ahe collapsed. TWO OF DOCTOR'S FRIENDS SAW HIM KILLED. “Two of Dr. Bender's friends wer tanding within twenty-feet of the dent when it occured. ‘They wi Charles Dietz and William H. Marcholdt, beth of No, u8 Ellery street, *. “turned to his friend when he » Be alighting and remarke: Diet late for him to be out.”* he news of the tragedy was broken who was visiting their son, Henry W. Bender, twenty-four years oki, whg w Dr, ‘Why, here comes the doctor—pretty words had hardly fallen from his where he is to be placed on trial for - | his life. Judge Walter A. Watson will preside at the trial and unless the defense can show some legal catise for further de the task of selecting a jury will wbout 10 o'clock Monday. From venire of thirty-two farmers sixteen will be selected, and from these” four will be eliminated until the twelve who Will decide the fate of Beattie remain, A ruling of the Supreme Court in this Btate holds that the reading of news- nts of a crime does not y disqualify a man as juror; therefore no great difficulty in obtain- y is anticipate LIGHTNING HITS 3 a when he saw his friend killed Dr. Bender was born in Carlaruhe, ke Germany, and began his professional . ““ “ntudies at the University of Fretbourg. de» He came here while a young man, and }] Y finishing his _medicel course, became head of the German Hospital in Mai organizatio! "= ONE SUBWAY BIDDER , GIVES UP CONTRACT. tee Peckworth Says His Part of Lex. a ington Avenue Job Was entered practice in Brooklyn twenty | NCLASSROONS (Continued from First Page.) . a@trects. Sergeant Gargan selected | twenty weeping mothers and cursing fathers from the front rank at random and marched to the doors and had’ the of the Russian Imperial dancers in this | country, that he had sucgeeded in patching up the many differences that had existed among the dancers, and had added to their ranks sixty-eight of their brethren and sisters who had been dancing in times on her toes without Mtopping, and Sidlova—are additions to the troupe, A quartette of singers from the Imperial Opera at St. Petersburg, and Sirota, the singing Rabbi of Warsaw, are also to join ft. Sirota is reported to be a mar- vel, possessing @ wonderful tenor voice and the general appearance of a two- cent stamp with whiskers. Madame mbelle, a Fronch repertoire dancer, 1s also to come over, They open at Madi- son Square Garden Oct. 16, and later go to the Metropolitan Opera House. Martin Beck brought along with him eight “Palace Girls, who are young | English dancers intended for the Or- Pheum cireult, The girls came second- class and the immigration officials, get- ting @ slant at the giddy lot, started them over to Ellis Island. Beck man- aged to overtake the procession and get j his cherges safely into the Country, i oo EAR BITTEN AND WIFE SHOT for § ator defeated ex-Gov, MacC ry at a State primary to nominate, and de- His wife, Marie LaFafelle, who 1» to sing in the Metropolitan eee the’ seme 1ntuendes he. foupnt Opera, came with him. Rabinoft said|{hen Row seek to extend the County Unit law, and eventually bring about prohibition, “But,” he sald, “the plan to repudi- ate and humiliate me merely because I am a Democrat, well within his right London. and hts duty as a Democratic journal- Two sensational dancers—Gelpzer, who |!8t, leaves me no alternative than to capers around the stage thirty-two |4PPeal to you and the parts with the facts and to have my sentence and con- vietion, if you so decree, executed with your eyes wide open, so that I may know, and all men may know, that I am dead and damned and durie by competent authority and omerty pro- cedure.” The Kentucky law es to provides that the county ‘wot lea unit except in counties where cities of considerable aie” ere 8Te ee JIM SMITH IN COURT LEARNS OF BABY’S DEATH. " Pecmasrrcit da Fighter Weeps, Although Arrested for Failing to Support. i Family. i 8) 4 inocked out ds ve eantey, “ho wae Langford @ week ago, was arrested and Vehen to the Domestic Relations Court by INTHENAVY YAR Admiral WillMake an Incognito Whirl To-Night Where the Lights Are Brightest. Admiral Togo's American hosts to- day got a definite idea of tho thing that has most impressod him during his stay in this country. When he arose, belated after a night of entertainment, with one of his staff prostrate, he asked to be taken again to the Met- ropolitan tower. The Admiral was disappointed, The Party found the atmos: re Was en- tirely too thick to afford a view from the tower and hia party centred upon the Navy Yard visit as the big event of the day. The Admiral went by Government tug from the Twenty-third street ferry to the Brooklyn Navy-Yard. The big war guns sputtered an Admiral's salute. Bluejackets manned the rigging and marines were drawn up to receive with presented arms the little Peaceful Son of the Eastern Country. Admiral Leutze and his staff received the visttor with full pomp. The Admiral went through the formal reception with the anap of a trained cog in the naval machinery of nations. Then came a luncheon and an inspection of the work under way. No attempt was made to hide thin In spite of the statements of sensation-loving guessers, nor did Togo attempt to run off with @ battleship in his blow During his trip aroung the yard the Admiral was especially interested in the Blectrical College, at which sallor folk are taught all about electrical ap- pilances, and particularly about the wireless telegraph, The North Dakota, Gistor of the Delaware, the biggest thing afloat, did the honors of the yard, Capt. Albert Greaves ran the flag of Japan to the foretop as the seventeen guns of the Admiral's salute let loose 't welcome. The band played the Japanese air that corre- sponds to the * © Spangled Banner’ asa blast of oficial form and courtesy. Admiral Togo and his party left the Navy-Yard in autos for the Press Club, arriving in the rain, They were KING Week of Sept. 11. 1 vote for... Contest © NOTES to EV! t.. voted for PENNY TRANSFERS. ALLOVERTHECITY RECEIVERS’ PLAN -—~e— (Continued from First Page.) This Is the proper way to get the ques- tion settled.” Mr. Goldberg then charged that the federal receivers of the Metropolitan had already made that corporation Hable to an order for free transfers | with the Fifty-ninth street lira, under the law sustained by Judge Lacombe, which compels free transfers between two corporations one of which uses 1,000 feet of track, the property of the other. BILL NOW IN LEGISLATURE TO COMPEL FREE TRANSFERS, “Every day the Metropolitan runs a horse car on Fifty-ninth street,” de- clared the Assemblyman, “I can bring hundreds of competent witnesses here to prove it. This alone should compel free transfers if the commission would only act. I have a Dill upon the order of reading in the State Senate, which has already passed the Assembly, and which compels the restoration of free transfers. When the Legislature meets Sept. 6 I have every assurance that it will be passed.” Mr. Guthrie asked that the remarks of Mr. Goldberg be stricken from the record for the reason that the public hearing had already been held upon of the “Carnival of Flowersand Seng” es 12 Noow, Sept. 7, 1012, bata | Seo Tit pubtlelven soceees for King ft Sere e if Py ADJOURN CONGRESS AUG. 22, IS PENROSE RESOLUTION. ;But Cummins and Bristow Object to Quitting Until Tariff Bills Are Settled. WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—AdJourn- ment of the present session of Congress | Aug. 22 at 4d M. was provided for in a concurre: wl to-day by Senator Penrose Pennsy! nia, Chairman of the Finance Committee, Democratic Leader Underwood of the House to-day picked Aug. 23 as the probable date of adjournment of the extra session of Congross, He sald that Mt @ppeared practically certain that @c- tion would be taken on the cotton bill. The resolution was referrel to the Committee on Appropriations after Sen- ators Cummins and Bristow had de- |clared that they would oppose vigoroualy the adjournment of Congress until other tariff schedules, particularly steel and sugar, had been taken up and disposed of. GRAND CIRCUIT TROTS AT BUFFALO POSTPONED. BUFFALO, Aug. 15.—The opening of the three days’ grand circuit race meeting on the Fort Erle track sched- uled for to-day has been postponed on account of a heavy fall of rain. Put an end to trouble with resolution offe of uticura Soap And Cuticura Ointment These pure, sweet and gen= tle emollients have no rivals for summer rashes, itchings, | chafings, sunburn, bites and stings, as well as for every= day use in preserving, puri- fying and beautifying the skin and hair of infants, children and adults. Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, @ Mberal sample of each, with 32-page bookies on the skin, will be sent, post-free, on appli- cation to ‘“Cutieura,” Dept. P. Boston, 4QOOM OUTFIT 3235 tishes Easy Payment Plan 1 10 50 6,00 Grand Rapids Pyupnituce We allow on all 10% Cash Purchases Write tor var New | Catalogne, Mailed Free Detective Galvin to-day, char; ved b: y irr r i " rea|received by @ committee headed by | the transfer question. This was denied | aD Held Up Too Long. RONDE SON SHO FOR DISCHA' L (ith falling to support his wite ana | President Charles Macauley, and com-| yy ¢ an Long. ae [ S y Commissioner McCarroll. Commis- count fl UP Too Lone. ,|COMMITTEE TELLS CROWD THE AGING EMPLOYEE sve sana. “on Sis satya ase |peaer meee cteme t'F, teams (hes hate co eee] Oe EST T No, 681 Hudson strect, who was the CHILDREN ARE ALL SAFE. As Tony pee strate Harris sald to Smith, whose | William J. Ellis, Irwin Thomas and thrie that he was sure that th 5 WEAR G™ AVE lowest bidder for that portion of tho| ‘Three minuten later tho impromptu [AS Tony Is Still at Large, Don- eal maine ta William @chmits: James Pooton, the first President of nty-elghth and Twenty -ninth| peers + catarrh, indigestion i. i “ « ean out, with Gargan at i, + ‘ % your wife hy 7 Qew Lexington avenue subway betweon ‘ zaccio Is Wondering What ae just tete-|tho Press Club, Street line would agree to the eight and worse evils are caused Meet Fortieth street and East Fitty-| (Wir lead. He raleed his hands high B phoned me from her home in Throge| A buffet lunch waa spread and Pros: |and_ ten- by the third street, tract with a request that his forfeit of { to-day threw up his con- W listen to what these people tell Will Happen Next, Discharging an employee named Tony y | the muggy air of the earlier da: Neck that your baby died this morning etage struck, ident Macauley welcomed Admiral Togo; ously burt that he may die, t joint rate, Joseph P. Cotton appeared for the Metropolitan impurities— bacteria, acids, ete.—left tract with a request that his forfalt Sel Gna Gas cur nome “1 in Fordhess, Hospital and sho will there- |Commander Tanaguch! transiated the|and Arthur DuBois represented the) behind by dental pastes, creams, pow- returned to him by the Public kids are all right ved to be perilous busin for e here to press the complaint | words of welcome. commission, “ mes ii 7 | Service Commission. ‘There was anot at of res | Florense Dor 4 baker, at No, 7] SEunst You. The case therefore stands| “IE thank you most sincerely for the| It Was after the adjournment naa |Get ete, Cleanse and purify the tomes Furnished Complete & bite, letter to the Commission he outa foloing. ‘The priv who ha ry avenue, Brooklyn, and his wite. SAjourned until Aug. 22, Prenens andy ane tincerely for the | en taken, following ‘the objections | teeth and mouth with Odol— few $ Reems oe et had ben held wy been lot inside were almost torn. to was discharged yesterday morn: e big fighter left the co an eang {raised by the Assemblyman, that M rops i gist ‘coms at - $74, Gi finposstve tor tim to TRAE {E Would] plecos by those who wanted to hear th] ing, Iinmediately he bit eft part ot|Mr. Schmitz lodged @ ny hanpy greeting, It in a areat pleasure | Ch iisie made the announcernent. of mle in a litle wane. Ai Drug, Cod 5 Rooms at $124.98 Peommienion will return. the #1-| #ed news at Ast Da oe trained [Donzacclo's right ear and towtay he abot against her husband, who lives in Wente Pabite apinion ot the, grentont Aty tte | proposal of “penny transfers” trom the | OM Department Stores Lies OPEN 4 readvertise the section which | ricer me cuty mmuch Petter tained) Mra, Donzaccio twice, Ho 1s still at [chester village, on Aug. 9. ‘Through ni ‘tp SkY of | Metropolitan, In view of this new ' SAT We. 7, Peckworth's D1 Wn 3 een eee een eens at the aky| 4rkeMEnd the Donzacaion are wondering | counsel, A. F. Cowan, the prisecngpnere | tit steat republic. It tw a great pleas | owe it ia not likely that the commis, iwRe unre f moment ky darknes: y ight Rext lowest being that of the Brad- | MANUN! UN {ne INKY latina eee At ci) Nounded pride will impel him | promised to send her money, On hal ore °° here, thle Afternoon and $e | snore will accept the three and five . Ay and the vt! of the thund a| * , ; : 4 cept the ; icem Bear” Cem trecting Company, 608 litghtning. ‘There was an uneasy half| “pony is eighteen years old. His last reaneet 00 80 the warrant wae tesued, | * x. ae eet tuuan te ine Hoiy'| Gant Hrenater, eropope! whlch te, new, ucs EH Powe op ee omeevereatiperetesoie hour for the great gathering of the A.| name: is unknown ‘to hie Tecert. cme e first complaint against Smith wa fades r tel | sefore them tor @ deciston $5.00 “$75 FELL FROM MUSEUM ROOF, |©. is. at suizer's Pari in Harlem cele) nloyers, Donzacclo discharged him yor {ovr 4.0% Aue fe Mo Promleed money ee AE doings 4 na $7.50 “ “ $100 omen brating Lady Day, but there was NO) tenday because he did not report for |% of the fight with Langtord. : ne 1.00 @ Week ih hone Thought to Have |?" work on Sunday night out of his share of the feht with Lang. | MsMt '# assured. Admiral Togo ha TWO MEN BLOWN TO BITS Ovens an Accom tring the storm lahtning sivuck the] But 1 was at a christening,” pro-| ford. The baby who died was thirteen | 04 Bis hosts that he wants to see New| 1N POWDER MILL EXPLOSION. y: he subway on the West Farms lrested Tony. “I couldn't come to work.” | months old. ‘Ther i another deughves | York by night, informally, That means atin’ Ak‘wiik ou the: root o¢. the Just south of Dodson avenue. |” you are supposed to work for me,"'|three years old, shter | that he wants to get out like a clerk on Museum of Art at Fifth “| point the ling rung over an ele} gaia Donaaccla, “not to attend christen —_»—____ an outing and prow! around where the| POTTSVILLE, Pa., Aug. 15.—Two men a h avenue and] vated structure. The lightning evidently | ings, Hogone' AVIATOR PI igh bright and the cheer good,| Were blown to pleces in a powder mil! || Absolutel Cleanses ighty-sécond street to-day Nathan] tnirned out the wire connections of (10 | ee eee aaa to he ‘OR PLUNGES INTO THE ithout having any note taken of his|exPlosion to-day at Cressona, a tew|{ Unequaled. Teeth ¢Goldonberg, twenty-eight yours old, of| rails. Power was shut oft and firo en-| gunned. Then he sailed into Donsace SEA ON CHANNE withou! M etiea trata hare, and Mouth, wo. 49 Ba O88 Hundred And Then) einen ware called, ths Bie Sie not] cto, knocked him down, elimbed on top L FLIGHT, ba ly may bee short time at @ thee, The dead are Herbert Schappell of |] Destroys Ht eoetieth street, tumbled to atone steps| Communicate itself to the woodwor f him, bit lece out of his ear and Ml Acnasone ait Y. EB 4 jardens at the entrance. “Ho wax dead when} Tut when he current was turned on] eg: "bonsatclo. had. hia, eat. patched | Morison Saved by Boat’ tre, @ mingling with the night merry. |Cressona and William W. Enrich of) } Germs: eves gvicked up. Goldenderg, who was a again the engineers found that the best] un at the Bradford Street. Hospital| Y Boat's Crew as| makers, and it 1s hinted that he may|Germntown, near here, The explosion Purif Without Eioes® We Satebe G dmetal worker, was joining the ends of | Mey could get was a series of f and reported the case to the pollc Aeroplane Was Sinking Two | £0 to Chinatown. occurred in the chaser mill of the Cres- urifies Sbriakleg febkerine’ o., . {a cornice and it t# believed he became| from the rails, and the wervica was out! \yeg Don: walking along tn ’ : To-morrow he will go to Governor’s|*ona Powder Company from some un- . Be ttlennone, 2800 “Chelaea, dizzy from leaning over head downward, | Of commission for ever half an hour, | pont of N nvatrect at noon} | Miles Off English Coast, | reiana for luncheon with Gen. Grane | sccountable cause. Both men ware | Sith full line of ampien. =|MID-AFTERNOON AS DARK AS|to-day when Tony appeared. Ho asked] LONDON, Aug. 15—Aviator 0. C,|and at 6 o'clock will leave for Buotae | blown out of the building and the re _—ehiHKL hw)y#V#n_§—- . . A WINTER EVENING, her to take him back to the bakery.| Morison, one of the unsuccessful com.| tired but happy over his visit to the|snains of one of the men fell Into # mill Splendid Business ho Hlack thunder squall ewent down| Se feviled him for hte attack on her petitors in the clrcutt of Great Britens| metropoli fe, About thirty kegs of powder ex-| iMATERNITY DRESS y 4 1 2 sTetock thin] MURDANG Whereupon he drew @ revolver |race, had a close call while attempt. ——_—.--— ! ‘ Opportunities j Afternoon, Gut of the west, after the] AMt aiet Her in the ent shoulder and |ing to cross the English Channel to| THREE HURT IN ELEVATOR, | TR All the isigat sixien Sad fabricator ovary : s [si has urn that alt ove’) pura th ero, Tony ran eheougn | FANCE, in mondelane. today. “When ee | VASE AN aE niebehaw ; y. windows glowed as in -lyton strert,, Liberty avenue, Pitkin {tWO miles out from Sand Gate, Ene.| c, | =~ are to be found every day in |“ Syering, came @ terrific wind blast) avenue and Linwood street to an ‘“L [land there wae @ mishap to the meson” Crowe Prem Thira Floor to = een oh Wael fae eet ott pew the Menday | ralirond station. He ran up the atairs|chinery of his aeroplane, which sud. Basement, O1ED. \* ‘Ae " airy » ani} of the station, caught a train and was |denly plunged into th F W rouses, filled the alr with paper and| Of the station, caught a tras oa. A froight elevator dropped to-day MAYES.~-Freeport, L, 1. Aug, 18, BLIZ\ Th e or ] ad nut awnings. Prom all parts of| Ntl! away before is pursuers could Ret! A boat reached the aleman gust in| trom the third floor of the exe and ATES nee Meru.’ “widow of ¥ came alarms of fire dle to) "ire “Donsacclo’s injuries are ‘not od to ret fan) him from the rapidly | butter commission house of John D, — Funeral from the Church of Our Ho}, 992 separate advertisements of | pyri Pie sinking machin |Stour & Co, at No. 19 Jay street and 2 Redvemer, Freeport, Ly I, Wadnesds f i 8 Of | Pwer tes after the storm broke a aes ee Aug. 10. at 10 A.M. train arrivin (this classification printed last |e city wns ike mune. Looking orn | ™ fell to the basement. Joseon Garvey, |] Special for Tuesday, the 15th |Special for Wednesday, 16h}, ay treads ue Ss week in The World |the upper floors of the Pulltser Building | he hour eartier n condensed | O GIRLS RUN AWAY, an expert of the levator (om | 1 waRasCHINO CHERRY PINEAPELE | fhnntat Givary Cambios, by e " | outlook was that of a storm torn | the invo a steady spray a — z jpany, who had been called to repair OCOANUT BESS) nox 1 c SUERBE POUND BOX ic | LOVELACE — Suddenly. on Ane 14 ‘| $26 in the Herald. midnight. The bridges over the Ei was accompanied with moro distant , the apparatus; Louis O. Rogers of vs aie ADRIAN LOVELACE, eral, is a) i ant | 0 hones Home They wil B SHOCOLATE COVERED CRYSTALLIZED Burlal at @tamfordvius River were outlined by trolley cara rumbles of th Phe percentage of | el Warren street, Brooklyn, and James || CHOCQMALE CONF RE 25c CANTON “GUN thn. 29c | County. N.Y. Wrookivn papel oa ee in all the Five other|gionworm proceston” moving acrom| humidity in the alr eariier in the aay in y n Thursday, Gibson of Two Hundred and [irst BOUND ox FOUND Box copy ‘ Morning and Sunday Newspapers | ‘+1 sputtering bine ee egparks from | was aimormally high, being so great a8] ‘The police of Paterson, N. J., have| street and Bedford Park, the Bronx, ereanararecetneenerrer emer added together. Jana t wath aide ab the Lani tas ae gg NEN [De Cermeme: |asived for help in Onding Marle Spanger. | Were in the car and all were seriously Park How pad Cortlandt Street Sorts *etening Uti ti cleleckes Ou i ‘ zon, followed by an undertone of rolling | prostrat were reported berg, fifteen years old, and Marie | !niured. The World is ! every moment by | ACS o'clock the rain had ceased and | Mackey, thirteen, who have been miss. |, Garvey had sent a helper to the root |) weay wiGH GRADE ASSORTED 54. BARCLAY St ; ssh ke a dynamite} tho thunder wax Out a far off tumble, IN from their “homes since unday, |*® Watch the drum while he ran the CHOCOLATES 29 CORTLANDT’ st |! " * | At 5. the sun was breaking tarough |They disappeared after attending |Ca® UP and down In order to find out | Ser Ghuren Se ° spaunnae i’ THE Business M from a thousand escape | gilt and silver flecoy hanks of clouds in |ehuroh together, S\why it was working badiy. 7 » cable |} For those who delight in eating PARK ROW & NASSAU |: Sunday World Wants Work ; i ‘ ’ Lal chapee cat | Sat west. the tighis sn cho homes and | Late last night the Spangerberg girl |broke during the test. Employees of |] “chocolates which are the embodi- 95 RoaoWay | : Monday Morning Wonder 0 ort t ree Welrd shapes, « offices and factories and stores were telephoned her mother that they would |the establishment carried ail three men hat all that avoure and whnias St le pp unity ng each other into the gloom a turned out and the Jets of smoke and both be back Thursday, Her mother |to Hudson Street Hospital, a few steps ment of all that Is p 6 6 >: A ng ly, sudden changes in eveum were vising straight toward the could not learn where the message was |away. All were found to have cono some we offer this 40c As vp Medium fhm in eh Co eee Wasa distinet cooling of |ent from, Sh@waid her daughter was|ston of the brain. Rogers was so ser! special POUND BOX.. @ apect

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