The evening world. Newspaper, October 2, 1911, Page 3

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Ain tip THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBER 1911. a OUSES IN AUSTIN OVERTURNED BY THE SWIRLING TORRENT ‘ OO te ERR ee OE a ii | KISSLESS GAMBIER GETS | tne marriage. seeking that this @utt APCTTE | ~ | " SFFRAGTTEWAR GIRL TAKES GAS STARTED ON LINER WHEN SWEETHEART be discontinued Gambier said he Bed HIS SUIT DISMISSED, Jevidence unon which he believed :he jcould obtain a divorce from his wife, " s although no action for divorcee had {Wanted Annulment Action Discon- | been filed as yet | Mrs. Gambler was formerly a soclety cation of Edward Victar Gambier, at | ——___—_ fer of the Merchants’ Exch Na-| WOMAN OIL CAN VICTIM... tional Bank, to discontinue his suit for wnnulment of his marriage to Kdlth| tes, stery Rathardt, fifty years olf, May Russell ambler. Gambler, how- G ever, must pay tho costa of the action | Of No W448, First avenue, found the es Him in Ice Cream Parlor | London acuaien Starts Trouble le Is | | or Justice Pondleton's order. will, not| kindling wet when she tried ¢o start a ; a “ ‘ a io Al A id the case will have fre in the kitchen stove at 7 o'clock by Declaring for “Home After Long and Tiresome | ecautth Ofrogr ve Raa ne Ave nip morning. ree er) aaj} AAPA | Mra, Gambier sned Gambler. for a} Sho poured off on !t and dropped Woman” at Meeting. Search, | reparation several months ago, but the|« lighted match into the stove, ‘Phere | mplaint was dismissed, Gambler | was @ flash and both sleeves of her om —aa | j then brought suit for the annulment of dress caught fire. bbe When the Minnotonka of the At-| Because aw ne \ | . lantic Transport Line docked this af- | ay ternoon the men aboard united in say- | Ay img that land was never so welcomo| with « Before. All were anxious to get away| The girl lives with from the ship as quickly as possible,jand Mrs J. M | Rot because there was anything wrong|Duser sive weh the Minnetonka, but because off found in @ euffragette war that had been on @ince last Tuesday night and con- tinued uptil the ship made fast to her okt the Magistrate in the Staten | vier this Island Police Court, that several we The tr was precipitated by and six years ago caused King Edward to » world, to thelr dut Hazel, t fe here to ctudy conditions in tals Hines failed Heneoay has positively Carnival Sale To-Morrow, Tuesday $22.50 Suits $ One Like Picture Tom her room whioh she had turned o 2 hei Could we usher in October more auspicious- ly than by this great Carnival Sale? Anan- nual event with Bedell, which means extra country. * Schang learned he She went ther ay Refore he | t London ha was quoted b vole as saving he wor Linvelgh against See et eee ect eue nt nine fo mabe win els he are 7 ss Duo-Fone Chmviots fatated thet the soe to take lye fato the same parton Jor ee Jean ores vee eae Broadcloths Highland Tweeds i egpereted and refused to say anything, red ae a Mian Des one | os 5 ; Rn ieeantt Sate ; HITn ines “seam aie awltsnpeartilh Court Makes an Example of —— See Baines & tues ne reny crawtes F738 se | George F, Schober of Jersey iene eet Dr. Webster, Who time to eaten her ster, who had oo | The etai ck fashton’s ndveeatea all clean Last Tusstay night Harry Phillips, a neted sufframette leader and lecturer, decided! City Could Eat a Whole | Confessed, Had Accomplices | mnt Net fore?) Milliner Caught After Es could punish oring for your favor. Tailored suits of quiet tangle of wire who comes to the United States with Jet.| on sutcide, ‘The girl was put on proba: | Turkey aeeeMeal hota Crime Near Chicago Vandoweat t pil | caping $120,000 ir Duties. distinction—richly trimmed costumes, in- ters to Mre, Belmont and a determination | ton for a ye H y a Meal, + NCA 80. Calls pov sbi equaled variety of style, as well as in their to work for the amancipation of wi — a | = sees Newspap: ——_— here, advertised there would dea sutra-| LOSES SCALP; ASKS $50,000. = tea sat ni ae ee Tadeo Hough: in the Untied Seatea individual beauties. The majestic lines, frette meeting in the ealon of the Minne- ne The largest coffin ever Aue Fass ue AGO pearing weaned Ciroult Court, to-day sentenced Abra | the color triumphs, and the surpassing ma- tonke and Father Vaugnn would preside. | Girl Canght in Machinery Sues Her | sey City ‘s bet onstructed to hold/ made by the police for occupants -| ha Lichtenstein A (' ffer h Sf or es are nf 5 $0. 301] wellow automobile, rented by two peartaeualy pion benat terials constituting an offer heretofore un- He did preside but the suffragettes ar pe the body ge Schober of No, 301 weilow automobile, rented by ty courteou Ace auileas, whose Gi 4 15.00 Fall. Shad cerry ifth sireet, Jersey City, a wealthy re-|and two women from Chicago the da un y ’ i .00. % pemine ae hen xe é sno toat her! Pifth séreet, Jersey Cit Ith 4 two W from Chicago the day atuck to nae Boat aint Iundreds of wiiiions of 46 heard of at $ all Shades. PHILLIPG ENTHUSIASTIC R Miss Eilivabeth O'Rourke, who oat ; tired butcher who died early to-day |before the body of Mrs. Fyssie Kent | or" eiadegh ea tee Alt ti FREE 20, 19 enh o ——_—> | mont the wel SUFPRAGETTES. Aonlp ANG: a a, ete eee yn After @ year's illness, Schober weighed | webster was found in the woods near ‘FINE IMPURE FOOD SELLERS, | tentiary. Lichtenstein was erations Cc p Me, Phillips opened the meeting with| TA™% hair became entangied om won & 000 Pounds, and twelve strong meni pixon, Til, stabbed to death by her) i Prine daiaa (avoisaelan ithe SALE AT ALL THREESTORES 0 n machine he factory © hav» been requested to act as pall- ee 4 | se invo! wala that ye Cease ome. when | Robbins, M Fulton street, brought! \earerg hueband, Dr. F Webster, accord-| petver for Belley and conspiring to smuge woman was no longer the drudge, but! sult for § fs Jus: | achober log t9:D18-contession to. the polloe, ‘Tha ractor Aw We ask for a term jall for this was man's equal. | tice De “nie day after the murder the automobiie| So aNiE Seca MgiislcAstoRney. WI "4 don't ngree with the spanker," anid! she gat in |was seen tn Dixon, but ono of the} Justice Hoyt In t sige We tas commited thees Orimne Father Vaughn | ‘tor. thet fa not the] room to-day women noticed the day before was Pastienk to-day aie Ningl¥. and: for bie. ow was filled, Men caught | missing. avead oud -deca ; ofit in business. He has caused a women's veyen,, an? they wondered | Her f bas MOREY ASS: a8 addrpnsed an ‘Doo! according toem-|ing tor pale immune Atl peer | with penalties of ext es, would 14 and 16 West 14th Street—New York whether the speaker would have the) bruised . : ’ v sone Lowether. | joyous of the garage where the party | gullty to the charee All Pleated | vmount to $120,000 | 400 and 462 Fulton Street—Brooklya Piet ana at wee coritmlnte (nome OA ps two of ham (stopped for fuel, Pollce Captain Baer| Hert Dean, driver for the mi He han carried on these fraude fro: m | 645-651 Broad Street—Newark, N. J. eo by - bad we OF Me y] tt 1002 t ¥ " i ave ontinue of,” continued Fat Vaughn, [ er emp reate f of bread and belteves that Dr ebater ave whe tas the onteads, sdb S We Ee bee ey whe aya A and | ther. 7 te {¥ sald Schober | pean in the car despite the physician's | Hompital, was fined ase feel that an examp! home perfect while th an corporation awserta Aye hii peace GSAS Sa mili De n deitvered t vaptta ore a bine We th ¥ ! phe te up a Te ele applause hea | OuRourKe Wee nna zen About a your am > hile Wels hn EAM Ponion of Dr, Webster's 10,0W-word promote vine DAL kharr for Lichten a n wre Wor Path Heise h J confession have been forwarded to the pavid Dunt rNa ana if enienc He sa 4 te ee SUBS. WOMAN FOR DEATH. [forte orgs wtecene tegen Univers | enorition of Ogle County at Oregon, | Mleventh ven $10. Ane fa ; siraad By e j ‘ Me hut they |automobilist belng sued for damages |'° pee ot aae 3 : ir Avatar As tera te fe wal 1 r 4, not pr he nored by atier alg ame to Light | ig thirty-nine inches Wide It ta being! W. 1 Varney, father of Mra, 2 George P ing we ; 4 eh: NEW k not dare to nxelved ne preme Court torday. The Wo- |i of one and a half Inch chestnut” | Varney Webster, the frst ¢ Cudahy Packing There 1s a broad Mstinction to be} g i ; agreeing with Nadie Kiabeth Glasscas, from whom | ‘yhe tunes oon Will bet Henry 1. Webster, arrived here early | One: Hundred and i nado t the foolls und a : 4 aa they ware thelr oy? | gm) Koch, brother and excautor of |the home to-morrow evening. u, to-day and Went to the hospital where| Brook avenue. pal’ a. tie n y $e conneal. iewalry | e e wives and 0 ! » of William Kou! ks to m smated Wedr : ‘ a July r ea and laces w the othing and | i Dette Kee eto eae itit the ship | recover $25,000, ‘The complaint was filed |iug. To wot t iftin out of the h tT led Gb thi tama dor pelsed par She th fadornment ani | x RICHMOND WOMAN DIES OP liogebionm » ead way, ‘ations | Oo rnoter wan & Mason. His father was varoen ba Freese pepe etss hans! aa Aehauchtng the bialit at the extremely low price of an BAAn nay for the pl ae Sh erry ea na pide, Ia, Was 4 wlegrans for offer f ching PNEUMONIA ON BOARD. — It tw allege Ham Inook, while | MA) nn te ion i Hag Mde CRRNOL Ome | etn Pollo Inspector [unt of Lr, Webs | Gecayet sausages, ° ninualty | . maar 1 came in. W er | crovaing Beventh ave: ut One Hun seas wter's confession and he came to Gh | ee | ’ es red und Worly-fourth street on April 12, \eega a r nee enue the | i" last, Was knocked down and killed by| TWO NEW GRAND SURI, | Ae be un anuzntes and Be, Wat VALUE $250 nto phe defendant's automobiig, which ag Jha daughter, who cellupwo. last iw wan in | the time wus boing Ny, earee| Judge OWillivan, In Part 4. of Gene | evening after. hearing of ler Nusbande| Uniformly Excellent. 4 cs att sy nomigently driven by the ery iv, Lo-wlay ewore in two Grand | gontesalon, Was 1 ed iinproved tor | i FREE Stool, cover, year’s tuning, EASY TERMS 5 William ©, Wood, the publivher, | day, aluioug: ft i 7 ane aareece ‘ na serinus oon it es lon a ee iia ' of No. 61 Wifth ave: and Thomas J, | ditden, When Varney saw lly daugtter | i These instruments are fully guaranteed by 4 hore a Daniel Hansen of No, 615 Ong | Brady, | 1 No, 110 ieeadway, | both wept Ne wonder you were de " 4, Miss ape wentiet eet ra) were wel as foremo ceived in this qian,’ wad the father, if — hundred and mult rms rated |"Amune ten uma or duty an| where aevanitodr fasta sa J. & C. Fischer 1eiiitand of the atrtnMDlece at Me Huns | the Grand Juries wera Jolin D. Rocks | dgcaived me and your mother, He de Co ote oa oe nt eee He eek te, Pg tes B. Bitea We. GOA | scivad us of ‘ Factory Salesroom, 457 West 28th Street, Near 9h Avenue, eet ad ®ve bad been alooping, He swam | Cyrus i. Sulabarger not re {th the tide to the sea wall and| spond when thelr Tho aged Man collapeed vw a deteoiive | 1 climbed (o the street and fell im a heal x f i ! n f ap. | As there were athors to AB thelr place, | 4 him away. | Ay and | allceman Welirenberg and Dy, Baker | judge On@ultiven it no tmp, 3) | DIXON, Il, Oot, 1—Fmxe and Rita ; Oldest Piano Makersin New York | ; tho suid of Harlom Hospital gave him first ait | In his charge @ O'Sullivan said | Webster, slaters of Tr, Harry B. Web-| yl joard, §=Truly treataent end he was taken to tia | there was nothing at pertionle moment [ster of Ontoage, who last night confessed | In Pings " & provarieus condition. lee eal to tbele al to te pellce thet Ae murdereg lie Pitty me Ate d 79 z 2 “¥ PER ee Le ees — e | oopital — Se eumenvainiertercres

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