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a coco 8 Se NNN 4. THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1911 A = A @ By Eleanor Schorer BOY WHO FAKED CARMURDERYARN BACK IN HIS HOME ~ —_—2o--—- Young Weiss Sorry to Get Out of Limelight He Enjoyed ry) in Newark, if V MIRACLE WHEAT, Le AND E BEOsIE IN SEARCH OF FAIRYLAND $1 APOUND HELD. UPBY UNCLE SAM Post-Office Inspectors to In-| vestigate Sales Made From | Brooklyn Tabernacle. | | $1,800 WORTH WAS SOLD. Teane Weiss, the crippied New York boy who tried to persuade the police that he killed the victim of the box ar murder in Newark was releaned to-day. ‘The Newark authorities turned him over to his father and mother and they brought him back ¢ elr home at Ne 20 Kast One Hundred and Tenth etreet. Young Wetss was averse to leaving the custody of the Newark policemen. He Pastor Rucsell Says First Seeds | Were Dropped on Floor by Visiting Stranger. | | had beer in the Imelight of publletty gree frily “Miracle Wheat” ‘that for two days, had been fed to repletion was dropped by a stranger on the and had been given many automoblt green velvet or Ruswell's Fides; alto he had given his vivid Image @tudy fn his No. 122 Columbia Heights, Br kiyn, about a year ago. When his weeping parents greeted him From a few grains that were religiously to-day Isaac broke down. He admitted that he had never seen the man whe found dead in the box car, Mr. iss aid that Isaac is not mentally picked up, planted and cultivated, the Zion's Watch Tower and Herald of Bobbie and Bessie were SO tired, hav-] Bessie Jur Christ's Presence Society has gathered tng walked ever since aunup. Thetr Itt- | ble tor in $1,909 to date and had promise of tle ped and laughed while Bob: And s ed bis hat In the atr, Hoth were they Walked agn re, ‘This poould see a great many people dancing) “Here she comes," whispered Besste,/ looked around and saw the big, big frog n light, flutte oarts 1 running about, all dressed tn protty, Jand tn thelr analety to see her the kid-|runotng after them, pell mell! This was strong and had been led astray by move ination full flight et ached so much, but just as they [so pleased with the th and Bessie had been to this | Mlinsy clothes. Some who were in feath-| dies stepped to the centre of the stage. only another fright for the poor chil | j, is picture shows. much more, but—the postal inspectors | Were thinking of giving up the search /secing the Fairy Queen of their ¢ once before, with «ran it}ers (which made them look like birds) wreat spotlight which was to,dren, who ran all the faster. Although he {s crippled from hip dts are going to step in and harvest the|they came upon a billboard whtch said {Do you think it 18 the ¢ sy for them to find fluitered wildiyt about, and a big, big] Rreet the Queen shone full upon THOM.) They did not know that it was not @l sete Insane anpires ty become a cow iis aaa tenes the bell turren lin great big red letters asked Beasle, “Sur . on it was 4 (one trie’ to run [frog sat on one stde, looking very wise. | They turned quickly, very much fright-|real frog at all, but just « makebelleve| poy ana fight Indians. It {s vain work Po ore cose, [thoroughly disgusted that she should than the other and both scrams | All this attracted the children and cu-]ened, for thelr bewildered Iittle minds|one with a good, Kind man inside tt who | DO" Ara NAM! Une thation wan called to the fact that “Mir-| : THE FAIRY QUREN WILL ask such a question. “There is only one |bled into the first door they came to. [riosity drew them further and further] imagined this Nght to come from the| loved ittle children and who only want- Ate tie caWiney aE Rvieat'! wae bale sold trom the i SING TO-DAY t REAL Ques Funny, flat, paper tre nvered with Jon to the stage. eye of some dreadful monster which! ed to give them a good time. ta ts wioving piciure Brooklyn Tabernacte at $1 a pound, de. : BLI THEATRE A moment ago they had heen very [dust lay all about, “Queer place for a] The curtain rose, the band played, the | glared upon them. He was calling them back to show! |’ ‘70h ‘~ Bee ce a iatasies aie ain cea) ts fe hungry (for tt was noon timed, but |Falry Queen,” said Bess! |, [fairy play haat Still Bobble and] Without waiting to see the Queen, them that everything was all right, Microune: Wel ove ee a Heinbadd gai today? the the NOW! The theatre was in town a mile] “Well, it won't do harm to look," | Bessie did not notice this, for they were] Bobble and Bessie took to their heels, that the spotlight was no monster eve, Sap A EE Adah Ee hh Ac tn Mal meeeerter Fini ‘They potnted at the bright words with faway, #0 they must hurry along. Bes lanswered Bobble too buay looking for the Queen. ‘They were running fast when Bobbieland most of all to let them hear the) Cas? the Newark detectives are just apectors would hold up the mall ordera| ny, joyful fingers and read them over [aides the excitement had taken away | In their eentching for the Queen these| ‘Ifail to the Queen of Falries heard some one calling: “Come back! Fairy Queen sing. Where they stetted on the mnvatety, ri Ree “ashac eotoubnly) ny Aa land over again to make sure. thetr appetites Kiddies came to w door. Peeping in, one [the chorus Come back and see Fairyland!” He ELEANOR SOHORER. | They have not learned the identity of 0 th er ec ite tcc Mkecelbe estab " - os Sl - " i the murdered man and lack any clue Trussell assured ain im World ree) i Sikcde ‘Whaat ee ee lin " | to the murderer. Some of the polie@ f porter that there was nothing of the! ‘Miracle eat, Ne ur ome jas T d instance, I can express the idea of fear| officers inctine to the belle? that the 4 bunco or graft in it, but added that hia | {fom Mr. Pinning get his! ww Gorilla in own, an Sponsor. of Joy or food to a monkey, and obtain} stranger was cnurdered ‘by a raliroad 1 society had nothing to do with the sale | ee oy. § | debacle | response which I can understand.” — | detective assigned to the duty of keep of the at—only gathering in the! “sfealy, T don't know—posstbly from ‘The French sallor, who had been stand- c} | ds clear of tranrps flour it produced in the shape of gold | tne original owner.” 1! ing by, perked up and took notice, He SAYS HE UNDERSTANDS THE! “But does Mr. Flemming contribute pp MUCH WORK i | AR turned toward 3 viethonn ae 4 r “Ah, my friend,” he said to the hairy, : BIBLE BETTER THAN OTHERS. | “Brother Bobnet has charae of that i solemn beast, ‘do you know me . P To the amazement of the sailor and Jot Dr. Garner the lady gorilla gra- : | ctously inclined her head and then wad- | dled forward and shook hands with her x ire|miliar with all of It, ws T leave that to ; ruth," Brother Dockey, although | did asi | a ae te there can bel iin how much we could expect from i no deception In what he says, “many|tne wheat and he sald $1.90, which } pastors preach, and even the Bible would mean that quite a considerable ways that this world is to burn up./amount has been sold, as we pay for But 1 don’ I read the Scriptures! packing and the postage.” more carefully than they do, and the Pastor Russell says that there are " ies | fore 1am in a better position to-know, |about : pounds of thls wondertu | Robert ihn aa Arrives to Help I say that the millennium is at hang, (Wheat In the Tabernacle, The paper sd inf od i a hi 5 “ ah” It is being manifested in our electric | (2% June informed ite readers that! — Stage “Garden of Allah ght and so forth, TI interpret the! Aug. 1 and the orders began to come | “You know,” waid the venerable look-| arrangement. You see, Tam not fa questioner, saying something which was ing pastor, who signs himself ———— taken by the observers for “I gotcha 1 The incident broke up oF ONaLe Chi HUNTED 400 MILES OF JUNGLE Second of Her Species to Be FOR RARE PRIZE. in Everlasting Trut | | ‘ Dr. Garner said {t was much hard _| Brought Is Suffering From | 0 get a gorilla than he had expected. | . With a fell fentist, Mr. Imbrie of | Melancholia. Baltimore he went ately | canoe from the coast, and then roamed Scriptures to aay that at the end of lin right aw for Collaborator, this age wo are going to return to the| The postoMce inspectors sald that, Garden of Baden stage"— while no complaint had heen seceivad over 4 miles of jungie for more than the fig leaf, apple and serpent | from any of e purchasers, it woul Robert Hichena, the firet man to put} Dr. R. L. Garner, the student of|two months without coming on a trace air,” interrupted the eeporter Haines ee! Ninecmaglo epall of thajjgreat daharn | monkeys, returned trom Central Africa | of gorilla. He at lest learned, trom | This Woman Had to Insist ir de 0 of clethins “Wit Bet outer Sess Derert ina book, arrived to-day on the [Seca an ta Pravenee. of Gas Fisean! Sh Seecceaer on tus Seer Conse eee! ee ts tn wach, manifestations an this ‘Mire. | MAR OT ICRA TINGE: PRUARM DH IB: LOEBUDOT: jline. He had with him the second gor-/* Ttto the trader refused to. sell at] Chicago, TiL—"I suffered from Ge Wheat! that { am-eonvinced that-the vine the rehearsals of his desert Hila which had ever been brought int2| heat and Dr. Garner lived with him for | male weakness and stomach trois, ehialinen 10 at cand.” “The Garden of Allan,” which | | this country allve. He has been away |a week before he changed his mind. ‘and I went to The pastor produced a copy of his will be presented at the New Century j#ince last April, hunting gorillas for| | Director Hornaday of the Bronx Park . store ta get * the Zoologica! park in the Bronx, Zoological Gardena was waiting at the ‘ of hn huge bunch of ‘The immigrant 1 a lady gorilla and Perr Nn gucets appetite, enenine to | hamid Vegetavte te about two years and a half old. Dr. Garner belleves that with a plan- somPay Heng From computation of what insurance|tain diet the lady gorilla can be per- | BiEM ak to let me have it— |men would call the life expectation ot | #uaded to get rid of her grouch and her Riss A 4 4 he said it was no monkeys, she Js likely to amuse visitors | Propensity to commit euleide by sete i ‘and wanted me at the Zoo for fifteen jor twenty years ————E— ee o try something to come. Just at present the lady ts sufferin, | oMfctal paper dated March 15, 1908, and | Theatre next month. He was boylshly pointed to the publication in it of an| eager for a look at thin country. | Also] item of some length, headed “Miracle | he brougiit the news thas Mary Andor-| Wheat.” It recited that K. B, Spooner son-Navarro had collaboraied with him of Fincastle, Botetourt County, V in writing the play ginia, had in a’ 7 to his prayers se- Mr. Hichens, who ia a medium-sized cured a wonderful yield of wheat, one | Englishman, sald that one of the dreams | stalk appearing in the midst of » group of his life wax about to be realized | with 142 heads of grain. T am tremendously eager for a look SHIPPING NEWS. La sie bat gs ‘ fe country,” sald th 1 have sisted and fi ‘Tho newspaper clipping telling about | PRR EE at th’ from nervous meloncholia, She takes! that was sent to me,” said the pastor, dreamed of coming he: r years, but 1 a sullen and disgruntled view of iife. | amaxac yok 70-day, got it,and I am so “and of course I published it as being | (> ., have bepn too busy to undertake the |Dr. Garner, who thinks he know |S Tse: 54Ti8un We. 3.8iMoon seta. $187 for it has cured me. Uiesibing uaveud), | Untertunsiny tre| COVEMOT'S Prober at Hunne-jiourney untit the need of my pr something about the speech which he! PORT OF NEW YORK, MI know of xo man cased where woe sender did not tall me from what paper for the rehearsals drove me to m: 3 iti | belleves monkeys have with each othe: ARRIVED. men have been cured by Lydia E. Pink. {t had been clipped. Well, we receivea| Well Files Petition for For years my friends urged \ 1 couldn't get her to look at the tall | Raisers Auguste Victoria... ...., ry peg hd Compound man if that $ UE Ste We Gacseet; coven tact yess dramatize my novel, and when George | “ren bulldings or to comment on them. | Eaveraure pat BK 7 A oa a= mpg ee 4 we had no idea what a number of le Their Removal. A gaa i ps T cc oe” ye | - ” ‘FRENCH SAILOR PUTS ONE [OP ccice nothing that will’— re JAWETEKL, ida ne » Deen take the wor our Mary Anderson | jiu. ee F ¢ ; | Beghaorepe ’ " found her a delightful coliaborater, We “ RNER AND Cl | But the big monk put one over on tha| Alleghany pose e age a seid _rooner sell any of the wheat! TCPRKA, Kun. Sept. M—Chare.ne | worked ail summer at her beautifal ior | Professor. In fact, an irreverant French INCOMING O@TRAMBITPS. _| women who want a cure should , et aod purpose? tei : that the Hunnewell, Kan., Councilmen | in Wor sli England, and she! eaeartamd intends nema |eatlor remarked that she had made a! i DUF. TO-DAY. Lydia { Rr 2 Coat Bnow avout that’ Fer! refused to confit ‘Mayor Bile Wilton's| must be given full creflt for the Infala. | am. m, & 7, Co | monkey of her learded cfacarcn, Peres PS a Naseer: ‘and ‘ be oh ade oraibly nut, be-| sosointments, although she presented | sble help she has given to me. Our | Anavonda Mii 1) pr. Garner had the gorilla and a! Korena, Jacksonville ‘Sevaonah, hing ‘e eause, you see, people don't believe the |?” bi hax been to m: the play a spiritual | ’ { revi. tae Palmas, Katahdin. Hrunswick newspapers.” the names of nearly every reputable drama. T toink Americans will be more | ie young chimpanzee, which also returned | anus, Crataoal. Apache, Jacksonville “ r lo ° : ° x with him from Africa on deck, show- | Antille, Tampico. passing through this a dd, sufficiently te veprint that citizen of the town, @ petition asking! capable of appreciating that sort of a bi Pata fieal period or’ who are. su! ftom," he was reminde the ouster of the four Councilmen was| Play titan the the owrs of any | Ung prem: tc 0e ange dd and some ine OUTGOING STRAMSTITPS. HOW THEY GOT FIRST SEEDS | fied in the Kansas Supreme Court to- other nati terested passenge! o Wi talking SAILED TO-DAY. | . | Mr. Hichena said of the results of his years of study Of] 4) pgg, southampton, Cincinnati, Hamburg DF THE “MIRACLE WHEAT.” |@ay by Attorney-General Dawson, = {tawis Waller, th n monkey talk when he lived in treetop | Canmis, Liverpool: on, Minaowagia. Lows AN yer, that Is he unswored,| The petition was drawn up by W. C./uctor who will create the jrol cages and watched the pandar cme, Qenoundinid, Nialars, Hoste, | "hut then this was an unusual thing and) Trickett, spect! Investigator appointed |r ve et Mink Mannering, w ho Hiog, and eavesdropped on thelr remurks| Coriine, San J Hiwebenbarh, | of great benefli to mankind. It was) by Gov, W. R. Stubbs to straighten out] wit play the heroine, said he, “but ij |as they swung past his perch, tadulging Gerace tl Iroquois, Jeckaonritie | about a year Uiat a man came! Hunnewell affairs. It te directed junderstand she 1s autiful “lin their native sports and pastim coms, oe oe ee into my stu: He tad a long box 'n| against F. J, Lander, B. Keir, J. F.{ Mr. Hichens wil sail for Engiand | | “1 know certain sounds,” said Prof, | {ial penta. San Jacinto, Galveston, hia hand. Ho asked ime If 1 would like | Richardson and J. O, Ellie, It alleges {mediately after the production of tie Gardner, “which express certain emo-| times Trine |. Concho Tuma | bam's Vegetable to’ buy some of that wonderful wheat, | inat ates, Wilson “was elected Mayor |iay f soe epg My aarti a} tions and impulses among monkeys, For| riniand, Antwort Prinomas Anze, Norfolk. | 1 told him no, but he ran his hand . A : ’ By SOF CRORE OPES En HA Breen ey through It and as lie did so s IAA | Oe, RRA: RE SR PS ecene, e Fee Sanne Mie Seine Lnsatyre Shires Ki Shares Also Lose the Aropped on my cagpet. ‘The man went last April, the voters yore neme} _— Point Gaines in the Earl \ away in a Aittle while Brother on the ballots; that she did not svek xainec e y | Fe Hones came Inc At that timeloftice, but that the voters elected ner| SALESMAN KILLS SELF. | Trkisacti he lived in Pittsburg and had a farm.” | volunta | ss eaaronroe ena " | Transactions. eet i elton fr ty wi the Pata 8h en This Evening "No not exactly in Pittedurgh. It was] wating that the Council desired Dbelblocher alee, a‘ealampenilviog el |, TOUOMINe ewe (Aare of somewhere in Allegheny County, Pa ly) can upstairs bedroom in # No; 18 Woodward aver Ridgewoo 4 | tae. 6 sll # He picked up the sceds and planted | inet Mayor Wileon objected to this! Heights, 1. 1, went into a saloon near | Ualt dl them on his farm and the Councilmen consented to meet! his homo to-day, k a drink and th si ‘The pasto | abate’ La alee Mi8lthe Mayor tn Brockmyre Hall, bat dia[ went tr rear room and shot himself e t June, stating that Brothe 4 " ; 3 not attend when she went there, Then,| When a doctor came from the Germa Had become a lecturer in the aoclety se would have to me Neian wan fo ‘ n MAN KILLED IN SHIP, ,) cured a great quantity of wheat ut refused absolutely to| had formerly bee al ar 7 i paste phe ed int seeds from my ny of the Mayor's appointelente, @ position h : Fell Down Katserin's study i PAM GE 1 AD xe come a saleeman, H had ed stock was not to . nd Broke Her Neck, cluded that b: wae but just that the ason of these failures, the peti-| for some time that he Ito be wo That asd ESO RE free ] Society should receive jon stated, two women friends ot ver wit ny intimat 1 ‘pt ¢ himnAraai i rman Niemann of St. Louts, a . D eae, Ao Wisse now are etn | gneeine theca toot ulate tof unaett go eam paneengo of tie. air | ash or Liberal Credit a pou jas City Clerk and City Marshal The | : , ' st jus galn for the day, (4 a Victoria, which arrived at the | "The article says $1 a pound,” inter-| petition concludes with the statement | 1°), re oe eine & - a pc 1 !| Hamburg in plers in Hoboken | MB it does, so it does. Brother!Gounciimen to act “the city is made| 4 , ae m ‘Thursday. 8 {ped on Deckey. what je hia firwt name?—Daniel | neipiess and is prevented from provid: {4 ane Ovae With tte Mae ate had Soli tne siairs leading down to the dining A ° think—consen handle it and! ing protection for the life and property| PINGHAMTON, N. Y., se ; : f f ur s forward on | ekee as a pociety, course it t# ent out oT |ueved to be dytng bh e oh sa iy arerineas Op pei oh alan ay he ae alge ae her from ow nacle, Nos. 1317 Hicks Jan attempt to end “ a Name [etna ealtinn la: tail nol x tock | pody! to St. Louis to atreet. Brother Dockey also has a f ; GATES AT DEATH CROSSINGS. |»), Crannell, who ligd been : I placed t 108%, A was t aed and 1 was talking to him to-day Pr nealih ne time, Was discovered in} with the cdmmon, the preferr b 4s seed wheat and he eaid that he} * Matirond Or Ordered to Safeguard | the base 4 ¢ of is how Vwi i iost this 4 in ha r could see no reason why there should Grades That Have Killed, blood, still poundly Howith a he " t displ r ‘ls d A e a OW ar ne: He aud e twenty neo sen dg adel me be any objection to any one paying 81) wollowing the large number of fatal|ceious kasien, sone mie tWonty (a ovancy, and there was an ady r ve. ' Two Stores @ pound for such as he himself| automobile accidents on unprotected | trated the skull, “it a1] in Americar ares on the other ilde | a - had paid $1 a pound for Afteen pounds.” | crossings of the Long Island Railroad | condition | SBA genera) market held up with the Laci won pionyery Sy aloyt Acres of Q “Where is Brother Dockey's farm?’ | during the past summer, the Public Ser- ad | shor cutee Corr wayre treet ee Se eee. One Se - 4 i somewhere in Eastern Pennsylvania.” | poration to instal ates at the following 0 JOHN, N. By Sept op hau har eae raptar outgrew oor ice Bias teoeznate i Sanre Penarirani poration i alee at WlOving | and dain wath aft tnd ote | sii nce 21st St i atham RUNNING TOO LOW. Point; Madison avenue, Queens; Dry |S Porton of the sargo of the steamer | and of 8 Fomor of a hacking cvgh that othered her e @ , Harbor road, Douglaston; Trotting | NAN” Lee. was destroyed by fire early | final ti hey tare “How about a man named Flemming | Course jane, Glendale, on both the Mon. | ths Morning. The blaze, causod by the | Miss Margaret Kennedy of 1202 North 16th 4 in Indiana contributing to the supply?’ Main | over’ ening of & lantern, was confined | aml, conten, strect, Philadelphia, sass: “During a general ° "Ob, yen. Brother Hotmet’s supply ons and Farineres av easa | 22,008 compartment. The, steamer in| {a'can’. ts Sih breakdown 1 Yo '38 ynds and ‘people wee running out, and he heard of ths at Springfeld on both the Old Southera|Co, for Cuban service, and wee to nare| Aim Catiot a_bronck Father John's Medel Mr. Flemming having some of this and Montauk divistous. palied at daybreak, ©} Am 8. & Rel hay given me liealth, strength and my formes Am. 8X Wet, pe sot? ron or bealthy color