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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1911, Norwegian Hospital and the poltce were | | ‘ form, ith tis as hanging aver the | Mv W ; (ere nore WILD STEERIN, | How Broadway Played Wild West |NEWYORK WOMEN | evn cops | sassSaesS3 PRPs ftom station and a number ST0t F of the elevator had worked off the cine Company of Lynn, Mass. from Pert Hamilton answered the sail eer een — | The Humorist wus He Bo wih room, | (cordially reite any woman inter- ley were able to trace th ee reman got into the sngine room, : iets prontaas y Fed ate nd aon the BROADWAY LEADS as”. Sse HAVE NEAT ANKLES AND but, not understanding how to work the | mae to a at a yg! idewalk, and near the point k t motor operating the elevator, was un- | fat Lynn, Mass., and see for her- og Sa 1 | BOZEMAN BULGER me able to help. Then Auermiller was sent) $self the care which | DROAO wa oan ay \for. Ie examined the elevator and mo- | venten Saws aortng — 4 The Baseball Expert toe Wad. batd 1 Was Enpowstors te ihove the vast correspondence received . . from the women of this country. & long ant desperate strugyle ‘ P is WILL REPORT THE the platform, No | A Th girls hat, trampled into w e 1 $ rf VICTIM SLOWLY DYING ag $No letter or testimonia is ever r y been made public without th TAMG, Md Bits of her jacket litter pee Smee Pi 3 g a WORLD S SERIES ChKOWD LOOKS ON |{been made public without the Deir see ea on a ' tt toni! Tibal IN | In the meanitine an ambulance, Witn|gwritter wish or consent of the A heavy tral «a “ee Police Cowpunchers Shoot | Not Beefy or “Bulging” Like |Dr. Ross, had arrived from New York | writer, No confidence has ever is te William Ait ba etl seurey, ‘ c ] ‘4 ary 7 ee { | Hospttal, and Father Jonn Lane of at | been violated, and never in their put on the see rey otarted | From Taxis Till Round Up » _— Some of Those of Her | | Michael's Church had been HIB Rane | history have they sold or disposed by toward the 1. atter | in Thirteyothird Street if | | Boston Sisters | \neads, Mather Lane administered ex- | 2 Of any of their letters from bia No more perfect spot could have been | in Thirty-thire seu | — cited | treme utiction to the man penned in the |} [tis for these reasons that thousa selected for the perpettation of such an italia outrage. ‘The course da taken by ¢ i | ' rl ded her from the troliey live at , . 'c : Iper Soh nt tae Tot Seigwescmira eerot| WAGONS ARE UPSET. f directly wp Fighty-third etree ty her elevator, Then Dr, Rows took charge |} *ffering American Women every year feel ALIFPUAL ARIAS t ite Mrs. Pinkham for ber val DRESS IN RARE TASTE. | ’ Jof the case and bowen Ale edminiatre- 14 Op cave, which always even tree of | | Swift was dying before the eyes of “a ; casein | the men who were trying to rescue him, + pt Mle eked aac a of . stile to stop the bullets and 1 fab la 8 " Owing to the restricted space, few fire- — command a full view of the roadway (Pedestrians Bowled Over as! totlowed. Policeman Moore of the Ten-| |He Is Not in Favor of Woman men eould work at a tine, ‘They tried from the house to phe trolley crossing dertoin tion put two shote in’ the ‘TURNED OVER | D inati the M in bang BQ sade bath on Foueaeel | ‘There ws nN other Rouse on the dock | i Races on seers d, Policeman Burey added MIL, WAGON | ominatin e an apart 8 fore Ss e between the Waugh home And <0 Wounded Animal three, but It Was not until Policeman 8 with steal that turned the edges of theit avenue. : @ Mehall had pumped three more that thi f the H s of the House. After Gwift Gad been imprisoned an A cement sidewaik stretches from the | to Escape Lasso. janimal crumpled up and died | ON THE hour, workmen arrived from the manu- home to the oar ine. To the left of the) pe More th xty wounds were counted $106 WALK — facturing concern that installed th alk, Mi 1 the bh the va-~ fant Walk, going toward the house, ¢ | in ite carcass, The crowd was so great MOST OF 1 THE . ried @levator. ‘They were in charge of an CANt Property I anateed with Call BPRS. | A inoeoed ateer gave roadway Ali afong the five, aude daliy at the time w York woven have perfectly goo expert, Who decided that the only ROS aha” Gamay ac Ty TOU ea | TOURED ON CHPLIINY Os hy CRAL CHOP STP oot niu tnat pollee reserve ankles, The ankles of Boston women | ommnscfinanenn course was to take the elevator apart e bear Street, ee Momnce Wem, the | gyneed the pages of fletion In the ld, |hed to be called oat . A are only now and then sufficiently Aided by tho firemen, Under the direc: sie etre had to be ea ov - iy »¢ . ~ of nj alion C! nokia, line to the Bouse le only @bout| gray dawn of today, In tte modern| In addition to wn vnilentifled man /RAN OETWER siender. “Cheap” Skate, She Says Who, | this jou was tackled. It was slow work a lano e °, Metropolitan setting, it wan ae full of | knocked down at Forty-ffth street and bers! aur ¥ Alfred Tennyson Dickens, son of the) g and @wift had been wedged tn an hour qurdi hid al oe Ecdghesbo am Peal 4 exciting episodes aa if it bad occurred | Ninth avenue and one at Forty-eleith ahd great novelist, Is responsible for the| Though Jeweller, Gave Her and a halk eetors he was lifted out and te distance when she was attac nd Bi enue, the following ankle 4 He landed in Boston tn a inken to the hospital, . fathe: ‘the dime was work- | among the men of the plaine. And when| street and Kighth avenue, the ; : : 6 ing with Nis autonome ta the Garage [it wae all over and the gulleiees beast | Were among those hur ; : rainstorm and hie first views of the No Diamond Ring. that Seite ont en the slocater plotoie haps pitigh Spat? - a Qt the rear of the house. Hat Mother! 0 een stain within a etone'e throw Antonto Lacoies, No, #9 West Thirty. city consisted mainiy of «umbrellas, down in the engine room and it ran to | piang § ‘time; and FT AE get an soxiene|y Sermg | of the white lights, not a man in the jos ti tll had y hg A ba uahes Mfted skirts and—what's under the jat- the top and caught him before he could Lan pA ia a ap it you ing the dark roadwa: seventh avenue; ard ughes, i x " i i Of the daughter, who bad an engage: | pursuing throng envied the lot of the No, 2% West Twenty-elmiih #tveet, and ter, Likewise rainy yesterday, kis first! Even as the shoamaker's children go |I#mP 0 iy would not delay you ment to attend @ theatre with Chester | cowboy he had read about. | William Laurer, No. 416 Springfield avo- day in Manhattan, called forth the|varefooted, «0 does the wifo of @ dl ————— realized that when young is the Hayn, a jewelry salesman ton | The steer was one of a shipment that | Nuss Jersey City ankle brigade, Obviously, he 1 In a) :mond merchant go without an engage-|CONFESSES THE MURDERS {time to learn, and that time once Poli ner Waldo sald to- by Patrolman Furey was also alightly tn. | i poxition to fi u 1 . he at st, ii i fay eat Department wan | Setived at § o'ock from the West, and] ) Pea” plies cA rl Aig UU ge Riva position to institute comparisons ment ring, acc ng to the atory of OF A WOMAN AND MAN, |Past, it can’t be recalled. Our bending every energy to capture Mime | was being driven to the Union Stock gteer at Thirty-third street the aninol : Waugh's assailant. He pointed out the! Yards at @ixtieth street and North charwed and siruck hin, knocking him ankles were beefy ie slightly oxag- No. iMiculty of making such & capture, and , 5 cdom went | 40h. He went to the West Forty-sev- : Kerated,” he declared to«lay "But | o1-,, art to-day confessed the murder of Mrs. Faid that the man who committed mach | River: when tte new-found freedom went OT ieee tation, where hie. bruteen very many women Who passed Along 18 |Succtece epee re eens in| Atnalia Rhoades and her cousin, #rany 2 erie umiaty had no accomplices, |to ite head. Lrushing other animois | Sn frees clan. where ew rere | Jefferson Market Court to-day for giv. | Amelia Rh q }4N adattion tthe reguter force of the | awide, 1t Jumped the fence of the runway | Hoepital, Ne wae then sent hone. Sront of the clubhouse where 1 Walling ner husband, Charles, reminders of] @ Shoades, on the Bolton farm in Precinct, twenty-two detectives are de- | ang rushed for the ratfiroad tracks. All along the line news stands had staying showed thick and ungraceful t Anoka County, on Sept. 12. | I ru for the rallroad tra the faot that thelr honeymoon was in Ytied on the case. The precinct Mm) Ay ritty.eighth street it turned and| deen knocked over, glase showcases de- ankles. which the att took place contains molished and other damage done by the ‘ {te thine radiant week: The romiaders hinety-one miles of streets, and - | ealloped to Ninth avenue, a detail from | steer, es Oud, abd ey ai nedaae vrotnane {Were beer bottles which Mra. Schults | tire police detail, inoluding the brn ‘the stock yards shouting and ges ———~. CAGE Were Roe Very mee tnaeeds Ie threw at her husband with dexterity. 1s only #ixty-nine men, which makes 1] toniating in ite wake. At the corner TIDAL WAVE DROWNS MANY: do not misunderstand—I am not a par- ; possible to ve nigh if Mrs, Sohultz explained the attack by Peete mon on pom for the ninetycons {0 the avenue stood Policeman Frank tleularly close observer, but on a rainy : Le oF. Furey of the West Forty-seventh | RUINS MEXICAN TOWNS. day when one {s not blind one muat eer ne bevpenis rite ois if Miss Waugh was employed as a ete | street station. Furey used to be a Ni em notice certain effects. Badd Aaah, iio fait have been famous fo: ir dura- oeLapier by John 8. Jenkinn a lwyer | yrawiey cowpancher, und it was the first EW YORK WOMEN'S TASTE “HY.” sho added. “Why, he wouldn't for their report that I aald aii Boston | str orense Schultz, twenty-nine oes Years old, of 5 West Thirtteth| MINNBAPOLIS, Oct. 12—James Dy- |proposition makes your purchase tv { bility for 67 id don’t 0. 16 Broadway. Mr, Jonktas was i From 300 to 500 Lives Reported have cards printed announcing our mar- ility for 67 years and you don’ eter he bad seen tn action in many 4 IN DRESS. M mit ‘hav formerly connected with the State ¢ meter F ving . : ‘ah a. wanes, |have to be lect a Recrptnnloceramive, years. Lost in Disaster Following —--— “1 think {t In the beautifal manner "8°. He wanted to save the money, qonlieae an expert to nel ‘MOTHER FEARS DAUGHTER|WANTED TO RAM STEER WITH Under-Sea Earthquake, P sae [of dressing which has impressed mo|*d he said folks would know soon lO .w pianos cost from $8%5 WILL END HER OWN LIFE. TAXICAB. ‘ we. Gol aj Wemands That Republicans] most in New York women,” continued | enough that we Were married | ‘ ur ne’ ‘os cost fro! } The you ir!'s mother fears that| Fe mad r ailop Win hia | cen ceeeate Peace es pier Maes Mr. Dickens--‘They combine the most| ‘Just think of him, Judge, selling Jia. @ F id Scal D up; low indeed for a piano that fig wil take "her own fife when abel club an the steer bused, but ho didn't | y the Guit ot caliturnia, the towns o¢| Name Sheriff and Additional Jexautsite colors with « perfect. At. |monde and too atingy to sive me an en )OM Face an soot Scaly, | gives a lifetime of satisfaction. NP fecovars, Mira. Waugh eaid today Wat! rare it. Pawier the animal sped and) san done de Guaymas, Kmpalmo and Every accessory 18 perfect, too, even |kagement ting! He married me with- Itching and Burning, Used Cuti-| 125 for used pianos that are \. Ne f id 0 y. | out gagement to save the ring, 1 5 Fee eer eke DIELS of ner ex.| Furey commandeered a tax! Ortia, on the eastern ahore of the Guit,| — Supreme Court Justice. |to the polited slipper and ali hosiery. out an engagenent 1 wat ce women, cura Soap and Ointment and After Reliable and much better than i 4 by Joseph Nixon of No. 241 were entirely destroyed In the early tes! y ped ene ee cheap new ones; the full Pease iy 'perten indeed thelr feet seem particularly | had them and asked for one he gav @ Few Days, Eczema Was Cured Pp J |} She says that she cannot, stand the Jenty-fourth street and started in purault:| morning of Oct. 4, and Guaymas, Altata fonder atid Grueahl tes « sanders ciaeene L "| guarantee with each \ disgrace,” sail the mother, “and J] am |Ae they approached, Furey wanted the] an§ Topolbampo badly damaged by the r , 5 the Dem bd yok a e hAnGSO! e cal at h + segemagaed | Py a . ifatraid that sho will try wo herm Wer | chauffeur to ram the maddened ater, Anta vorive, which JOMl ROMMOE Web tO NSS salve aa ae Sacer spondence |, they dress their hair wonderfully, | “To keep Sagenent ring T had’ I suffered from the early part of December | Payments if you wish. Write self Just an soon as she is able. It had] put the chauffeur wouldn't take @) hy the timo it reached them bhatt ihsnelind mae and even when they are plump they! to pawn it, {have taken it /untl measly the beginning of Merch with | for Catalog and list of used pianos. |} always boen my cumom t© £0 On YO] chance. i League ticket on the Repub! norgant-|yeem to keep from looking fat. They| to gell to a cll fevere skin eruptions on Nawitvaed tars! PEASE PIANO CO., after having used cantile | 128 W, 42d St. ,nr.Broadway,N.Y. Soap, medicated was! ‘i Owing to the fact that the hurricane 1 % 4 “, vi rther lg)’ ld aeh lage ead — bd pee “~ post Furey fished out the tow line and as|miccecding the tidal wave lasted for|#ation stmick @ #nag in the Republican | have beautiful teeth aud charming eye-| Phe Court wanted further light on y : E brows, I noticed that one of your! tne reasons that possessod Mra, Schultz ay his ehots from time to thine had no| five days, cutting off every means of|County Convention at Eldorado Hall, | the rea ‘wave wane to ko halt way te the | apparent effect he decided to lasso the| communication with the outside world, | Fitty-second stret and roadway, tnia{ministera accused them of painting the) to throw the botties and to allude to Bras and canet Agnes: steer, At Forty-ffth street and Ninth |29 news of the disaster leaked out until | atternoon, Under the of other day, but 1 personally have not! nor jege lord as “a big stiff’ and “a -f word Was received from the Governor f a [observed St. | rags, cold cream, van; | Breeklyn Branch: Newark Branch: | tad own watching the cars trom leyenee te succerded in aropping 81 Hi miwiin, the capital of Ronora, Avraham Gruber and Willtan Den'| nna eendons Women paint. BC ETeAt Was aor euinunet: pul cist ike “cream eto 94 Fli seh Ave 10 Now Bu pie had wn agngernont for the theatre [nome over the animals neck. | The/ day calling for provisions, tonta, Kyck the Old Guard balked at tn-| geal, even the perfectly respectable at Sne objected to my Keep- | ever. “Atter that he bel ap crmmerment Sar. eee steer was hormless and for that reason ling, Ke, for the stricken @urtly 1 ? ever. After that, lund knew that it might ‘be pommible that diagnosed my case ag Hehe remained tn town for the engage-|hard te reps. The other end of the| tis |doretng the ticket that names John J.| ones, but there seems less artificiality aph of an old sweetheart | lespatch states that from 90 to i Hopper, Independ: League, for Sher- | here. on the bureau. | hope to be electrocuted eczema, because of Ite phe remained : itched to the taxicab, but |) persone lost their lives elther in the HOPE . Jon ; | Gry, scaly _-appeatance. al AT Eilts en lie tag paola tak toh tub ales thial wave or in the hurricane and that ff, Francis M. Scott, Clarence J. Shearn, | AMERICAN WOMEN ARE BETTER |i¢ 1 gave her that ring. I let ter wea \ |] The febfng and bur aici dn antniter aiear na rou pasa c Terparate lunge and the rope parted, |t 18 IMDORKIDIC to estimate the damage| Henry’ De Forest Haldwin and Nathan EDUCATED. |tt #0 T could find a customer for It, and | 9. sneghye shah f thought Tabould’ pe tees a a a ou do f ‘operty or eco ‘ ‘ c 0 “ e wn e he ticket.’ i fi foe a telegram, All this time policemen and pedes- | 12° to Property along the const Jottinger for Justices of the Suprame| sa smertcan women, judging from | #he pawr I've got the ticket. having not slept regularly for monthe past | hr Re tae at ang enteen a@upa in the harbor of! Court and Douglas Mathewson for Sure Cite met with herevand in my | So Magistrate Corrigan 1 Mre, | only at int aking’ up now and fhe | he four o hing) trians were coming from all directions. | Guayvamas were totally destroyed, and. pogate. those T have me Schultz $25, by way of tifving the | Decause of the burning and ftrhing of my skin. | stopyed at the corner. I aw the Mewre| enteticka rapped on the pavements, | the wrecks now repose far inland, care et *t sister's home in London, better edu- | Schultz Ae: Lely Having read different testimonials of cures ot & yom an coming. from the oar and qutics aubnions awuihoa) ealoornern and |Hed there. cn the treat of the buns] a 2, ot Willits to’ fuse" ennounced | onted ana anore widely’ read than raost husband's opinion that! by the Cuticura, Remedies, I decided. to Grut but I want the Republican | § would find out svon enou hk | Purchase » box of Cuticura Ointment and a Snglish women. They are up in s reet and #6 the figure paged [ called | between the blocks and shots cracked | waves, : Cake of Cuticura Soap, | After usirig them for Tole chat 46 aur get teme for cur |ail aleag the lina, A minh who éried to ecceeenaiaia | organization to have something besides| thing besides the latest novels. And rere facie: | afew dary T ret nized a. rharkerl change in| » th ou . : the tall end of the oe lthev q ; of — — my condltion. ought about two boxes of jfaughter. But the figure wae that of|grab the end of the tratling lasso was) TWO FRENCH AIRMEN FALL. ‘"" \ a iS e 4 > fusion, Are we go-| they have a very preity native wit a RA cone pn 2c DOuaH a Avene CAS Renee OL iis old, weooan, Rakes aval: its wea Gok Mast, | wre , he Independence League and| their own, so that thelr conversation Boa ivall and after a few dave f was entirely ‘1 got worried and walked town the) ne steer turned at Forty-fifth street | Level and Horta Will Probably dle ‘Ne Citizens’ Union and the Demo-|1® alwaya entertaining and frequently | Te TOR Ae MU ah dite te hing Oreos | sidewalk for sixty feet or more. The | 04’ rarted north again in Ninth ave- . jcratte League—whatever that !s—name | Drilitant. | foe ena nit'dally, “Hereatter T wilt @ heard a low ery: nue. From behind dozene of elevated From Their Injartes, Jour dcket? Are we going to be @ rub-| onally I find that a beautiful never be without a enke of Cuticura Soap on ‘Mama, mama.’ and { saw my daugh- pillars the revolvers of pollcemen spat| RITRIMS, France, Oct. 12.—M. Level! ber stamp in this matter” woman Is all the more lovely for being ts washetend. O hope you will blah my | <ter struggling toward me In the ‘tall ; ; iy The Old Guard Republi! sroclaimed | clever into the bargain, It seems to mo | | letter so others may i | ; 4 idewalk. She{ fire and lead, but the animal did not| was injured probably fatally in a fall] publicans proclaimed Remedies and be cured." (Signed) D: | Ne Oe Oe ee ee eee ors | aaeuen Vo pane today. The aviator was sweeping that they wanted the nomi for | that the modern ideal of woman ts high shaw, c#o Paymaster, Pler 66, ! Nite siood. 1 screamed and my hus-] At Fifties etreet and Ninth avenue | along in his biplane about 250 feet from | Sheriff and an additiona er than it ever was before. In ni Wiitt ork City, June 2, 1010, ae ~ “ ‘i s . . her's time !t was enough for @ wor though Cuticura Soap and Cuticure BY snd came running from the house. We] policeman Scball made an uns the earth in superb weather when Supreme Court Justic They said tha,, | father's 4, | Ointment are sold by drugelstyand dealers j B wont to the police station aa soon asietempt to shoot the atoer, and, failing, | something went wrong with his ma-|{nasmuch as there fs a chance for a|@n to be pretty and domeatic. Mc ago | gverrwbers, a liberal sample oMcact, with | We got the girl in house and called | pressed into service another taxicab, Ry |ehinery and the aeroplane plunged fusion ticket to win, te Republican or- | ddn’t expect her to think if she whew rine tae /pzbeae ay ag eee ane eben | | for nia the time jhe quarry started through |earthward striking « telegraph pole in ganization #hould not allow nor | how to smile and cook. But to-day we lontlnied tporn: Wars | Drug & Chem, Corp, Dept. 18) Boston | A FATHER SPENT THE NIGHT | gorcy-eighth street for Broudway there |jus descent. Level was senseless and political groups opposed to ‘Tammany | desire everything—brains, beauty, good- vhs eee eis |: atl | RUNING DOWN CLUES. were half a dozen automobdties, most of | barely living a# he was taken from the | ifall to hog @ majority of the oMces, | ness and saree Bee 2 oat rest i‘ re siheny Beat, pest ‘* st |CLEAN your teeth and en eu Z covered o1 Hing the| wreck, It was found that hie skull) County Chairma amuel nie | modern women combine these traits in a| This rth street 10 o'eloc! i b | When our Tittle girl recovered she | them containing policemen, tratling and spine had been fractured, P eal el aba eel Si ODN y remarkable way. heard groans and cries. Me saw the| rinse your mouth with Odo! Y suid that whe could remember no details | heeding beast d apine had been fractured, | {ani the so-called progresiive | tral fie aCe Peace R a ae ue eeite ste em ; le A et ae experience. She thet sh 412, France, Oct, 18—M.) viioh i nade te : “L am still old-fashioned in one re- |i ors of the elevator shaft bulgir | fore 5 Te Sicha’ ehina ner wad tha mman, |RAKERY WAGON OVERTURNED [ytorts, a student of aviation, white prac. MeN Je dn @ majoricy in the Goumty | acer added Mr; Dickens, “t-dg think | upward and. quiverian, Othets. Joined | IRST PRIZE BEE | in the morning and before retiring Hahout thirty years of age, and wearing BY MADDENED ANIMAL. tining at & helght of thirty feet to-day, Cons tee, saver allowing the fu- | ovat the husband should be the head of | Allien as he watched, and a policeman | Expressly for the Home —then your breath will be always fa oap, pushed out his hand and grasped , bakery wagon stood at Forty. |{ell, receiving items iniwries which vt | vie delegates went into convention at {the family. He invariably holds this po- |ran up to see what was happening. | delightfully fresh and your mouth Boer ae eevionad when [event street and Broadway. The] Moree a sised ‘ {o'clock prepared fora fight on thes | sion in the British Empire, Here 1] The policeman and the onlookers {rlad | Feact diet TBAuECoUAN A TAT ee gould, was vague, Sie was dazed wren | arver turned a broadside to the lum- | ™*° : ine ‘ & Aight on that | ingerstand the wite te more Independ- | to force the iron doors. A man ran| 9. little higher in price than ree from dangerous imp} g 21 CU er an td me ailing ner en | bering steer, expecting (o head tt off f - Previous to the convent! ent, and thinks nothing of setting her-| from the hardware store across the | x All Druggists and Department fhe ToUkt tat ae ne ard my | Hie wagon was turned over and ne} MINNES IN GOOD SHAPE. |, }revious to the convention Ganferances| gaif up tn opposition to her husband, |atreet and attacked tie ick with a| Ordinary beer—a great deal |“. ee ewer eee tee was thrown tc street. Kven that LADELPIIC Oct. 12.—The amer-| Hepublican Club in West Fortec seus | The trouble with this type of woman ts | crow Their fabors were fruitless! higher in quality. Nia aes "George Waugh, the father, sald that] interrupti3n did not enable the police. | PIILADELPI..., Oct. 1.—The Amer-| oie ihe headquarters of the hematin. | that she generally has too much pleas: |and a hook and ladder any was GEO. BORGFELDT & CO. 3 ry ria ved several chauffeurs and| filed taxlcats tc get around in front of | 8" League ge gee oe re can County’ Committee in Wost ‘TPhirty.| ure au not enough work, A superfuity 4 from Thirty-third street, near | Chicao, New , San Franctac but he had gone to eaah of them and] the animal pe Pare te Ka reate wortoy far Minth street, The Gruber crowd frained|of pleasire is the danger of our mod- vad way | Supplied by all first-class “checked up his movements during the| dozens of taxis and other autos trom | Pe° ypearance prior to the open: |P& New alate, but would not make pube|ern civilization, | Husband and wife} ‘The firemen, with thelr axes and] dealers, Served in leadi ' : i thelr flnal app prior ; Ai duty: 4 Ata fa : : lealers, Served in leading git. In each ea pase SiN FUNG Coe Ages punts Juiced che opens Tor | Ce Geni t aT ieetceaNt Goes 1o names of their candidates for| should pull together, but in any case | pies, pried the tron doors open, disclos~ i [Mat none ‘of is: fo Her eTDIOee NA ere tine procesnion got to Forty-rseund| Me New. York. cw Saturday. Repores S24 and one of che Supremo Court | of individual decision We husband's will {ng swift Iying on his tack on the plat.| Hotels and Cafes. meen concerned in the attac! cot. There were policemen also on| from the South indicate that Manager | 200 Reships ey wore agreeable to the | should be law. | GY We have, two dogn tn the house.” he a rad honten ang meen” «alto on) Aigek naw succeeded In putting the nn. |deraement of Douglas Mathewson for] tke American men very much, {| Thinness Easily Over- ntinued, “and th sed to run to ' ishing touches on his proteges and that | S¥"Tomate @s he lean orgunization Re-| powever. My nelghbora are more like come. reer Tot But since an afternoon | the “busiest corner in the world” the | (May ‘wit all be in perfect conuition. tor ican, Petia Hees than thee are ue Bier e Mowspaper has teen crusading against | eteer collided with a milk wagon and | their battle to retain thelr ttle of > sien, I have spent most of my life (From “Health and Beauty") dogs we have deen keeping them tn the] overturned it champions of the world . M k sdtectnintatiitaiaatateciaiaiaiaiaiatatin Hoare.” ¥ ad vee out | 28. mand placer the antinal took to the | “thier ender, Fark Coombs and wate | GOMPERS CONTEMPT CASE [in atetbourne, Austratin, you | know. ae ae e tk and it oy me c t Plank, on Whom itis belleved Mack has ‘ the celactivon trsing to | maawols allo NUtied wo TARRY aoraeia to] SISO R TL ae Pelataing tne Ate AGAIN UP IN COURT. | more enerxy, moro abitity to get things hy ei a eet eee ee ae would lead to the arvent | the ground ther. None happened | #@ All aaid to be in great form, while | oe accomplished, than the Eni — elements combined in « tablet with hypephoe 0 keep track « None happened | {he other twirlera are also anid to be IN| | aly . Wee ee a (Trade Mark.) es is in reality proving a bloming to the [CAsnex Wave was one of three aten-|to be seriously Injured. say. | goad, GongILION, Sack Mvtanes, the in ferred Leader, he Mica and Held ax Opium seller. Special for Thursday, the 12th| Special tor Friday, the 13th J) svssrmsiy twin men and somen, for Mt oan be raphers in my emp! sald Mr, Jen 0 oar He shooting con-| sured first baseman, was in yesterday's Morrison, Asks That Charges Joseph Shay was held for trial in $1,000 desc . |demoustrated beyoud doubt that a regul I Weng to an Pvening World reporter at| tinued whenever the policemen could | practice and showed that he is in con- Rect Ls by Magistrate House in Harlem Court | (Sika ETT Es, NER EA ELGCO- 10c of three or four months’ treatment brings ap Dis home, No. G8 SIxih street, rooklyn. | safely fire and wounds could be aeen alt | dit tart in tie series Saturday. Be Dismissed to-day. He was charged with running |—- ey l i >» BOX Vanoveaee in esleht St them 10°10 00 Meee (Ment cea eae her wot hae Weeett | over the animal's body. The crowd in WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 — President] an opium den at No, 40 West One Hun. || MEXICAN STYLE F OPOTAL ARMOR TED as), 19 a i ent of health aud color to, ent. creased at every crossing, At Thirty Gompera, Vice-President Mitchell and|dred and Twenty-fourth street. Detec- POU POUND box CB ter set samiuietration the most yopalar form ym arriving each morning at 9 o'clock | ##th atreet an automobile darted out in| Secretary Morrison of the American| tives Hughes, Green, Robinson and | to be found to thee gris hypo-suclese Sehiet ! Perk Row and Cortlandt street stores open every evening until 11 o'clock, pable in sealed packages from ehwes proinptness itself. Sho started front of (he eteer te swerved, 4 abe | Federation of Labor, to-day petitioned | Moses of Inspector Sweeny’s etaff seized | All our stores open Saturday evening Unit Li o'clock, ~ beset vl oy nib fal dinates, oe “BQ home from 6 to 6.8) P.M. Last afgnt | ing detween & man and & woman on the the District Supreme Court to dinmins|g number of pipes and @ quantity of | f) Seemann oe nn een ceeeeeeneeeecee a ee : weet Si tt! | ieee ance wacom the Batopa Sele we fate Sarma cour dunia | numer of am avd «oan «Vain Chocolate Covered Td) [lees sors “H)"Phat The Evening World has offered | |t headed into a plate glass window, but against them by a committee of lawyers Charges of disorderly conduct 29 CORTLANDT st i reward of $260 for Information leading | g ff without breaking It | women, s anton Ginger Cor Church Se harmless! Bla: \ . | $25 jon leading | glanced off without breaking appointed by the court la@t May after| were made against them, but they were PARK ROW & NA: . } po the arrest and conviction of the brute |” at Phirty-third street the steer turned the Supreme Court of the Untted States | Bene AU Ufa warning “thet, this phen kita a taal | oh Sone atc Maske the tathee a7 t AEH eee wireneo ne ane suas ‘goed | ru | our a én) ad decided jail sentences for the labor tHectan ta Faults sto" 206 BROADWAY No, 2, just of roadway, had hear? Premium Milk ¢ Ate t4 | SERIES EN (sou cower ta Aid in tha leadera were illegal, because they had Jeticlouaness, w 147 NAS | eapture and prosecution of the flend.' | the tumult and ran out with’ fre hooks CONSULT THE yeon criminally dhareed in a ctvil ease t sand bor 5 Th ateensed MoE: | This afternoon the policemen on dnty | &nd other Implements, but not @ man |g, - att ‘The specitied welght in each Instance includes the container CARPET | Hnear the home found it necessary to| could trip the beast,’ which whirled A ent to Le ty SCHOOLGIRL DISAPPEARS, | | Forder from the scone of the crim» &|around and plunged toward Seventh * CLEANSING [Yerge number of morbidly curious | avenue ~— ; Maren eae Abpkea Wh Ath veoant| rt so cis the tanioay pursuers Advertisements in Stepmether Bi Angelina NEW PUBLICATIONS. __ | __—_ NEW PUDLICATIONS Coneentaea ae f Block and tramped over the krassy | were trying for a chance to get in 1 THE WORLD Chm Wee Apped, “papest ae in Fire-Proot Building. spot where the uttack occurre | at : fi ae Ninber of Visitors during the morning, fatal shot without endangering human | & Mra. Conctetta Cincola of No, 2199 First | | | umber of visitors during the mornin | re eee ee aairizetnid arrest, ue |W ST WELL GAVE YOU Ol acciue vere sa etgeat Ne, 200 Fars 9 | FIREPROOF STORAGE Pbut when the feminine army came tol tw Sixth and Seventh avenues, «| ff Rae Mn Cinoola, thirteen years old, has been | e » mi vt ibe rs n'y fnew, Cion “ak. nston rms around elf lame, Boorgy and Money fois” ‘ie"stortat a T.M.STEWART the line, weakened animal One Hundred and Fourth sgreet police Are the children of to-day to grow up without home in- Chester Hayn, the young salesman \ ar Peer rep ath fedetttc Lag aig | Amy the chide, of to-day tp, gram un without home 13. 438-442 WEST 51ST ST. ‘ ICEMAN NO COWPUNCHER, HE mn Founded with whom Agnes Waugh intended go-| school after luncheon yeaterday SPT Re wunged with the detectives night and day! Policeman Furey had another try with usual good spirits when she went home RING UP 5567 COLUMBUS peace the cine, | He es | mo, ol-| nis lasso end thought he hed the steer | Vestentay at noon, Detective Reid whol in the house for health By FARMER SMITH moat hysterical over the event and he! past when Antonio Locales of No. 149 investigated the case says he heard \ told the detectives that he would never| wee Thlete third. eteset an tee eman fro ora that a man noc known {and pleasure, or to tn an tmusing and inoffensive way just If sou would really like to know what te tae} 4OST, FOUND AND REWARDS, 1 es or unit the eriminal had! “* at 1 ty had been # talking tol “Welcome the coming ‘A Dusbend’s rights are in the home an yea mater ‘with our homes today read “The Oat - been caught grabbed the rope to help. The steer got Angelina and had been heard asking i ; | $ ihuadutetthe totes nile USE JONES pew fo wiuide dow ona “euse ‘alstion Uae ties | “Otrard Wf relented Me Ny Haeige No, I jook tu the newspapers as my | {t® Wind again just in tlme to jerk An- er to take @ walk, but the girl bad ree OF Speed the parting Hi easing “he pha i ae bears io sinew send 10%, aun oF 126, atamaps |231 Went 40in at. |) 0'* TON Neier Oar "Malin hope suid Geor Waugh, | tonio need Ofer heels and try to break fused est. 4 Movement Has a Mi for Uitie book, It wilt do wot. Osta elite we Pichu, om Brog “They offer me more hope than the| through the Une of captors, |The gtri wore a blue dress trimmed Read: ainer ii aa ohtient with waite lace, but had no het, je Always y Entertainer GEORGE HENRY SMITH, Publisher of Quick Sellers, Cedar Grove, New Jersey | -"\"" schn ¢ There was @ big board pr on one ‘Nearest Grocer or ‘ :

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