The evening world. Newspaper, October 17, 1911, Page 6

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‘te combat LINERS “JORNNIES” HOAXED BY FIVE BALLET BEAUTIES Yohnny -at-the-Dock Takes Charge of English Girls’ f Landing and Luggage, Johnny-at-the-Dock to-day displaced the time-honored hero of slang, Johnny- | @M-the-Spot to the intense amusement Of the many pasengesrs who arrived by the Finland of the Red Star line. Among the passengers on the way) Over, tho chief interest centered in five very young, very pretty and very Eng- Meh young women. The; re on thelr way to take places in jetropolitan Opera ballet. The girls attracted a lot of admirers who had planned to continue associations when the But the wealthy youngsters on board 4 not know that the girls had been in this country before, and were surprised, When they landed and prepared to stot tho five sirens with their lugeage, to | find that New York had sent down a contingent for that purpose and that the | Rew arrivals wero expected. The disappointed voyagers looked angrily at the new-comers and the other piel enjoyed the scene immense- Miss Rosa Sullivan, a cousin of Str Arthur, and a writer of short stories, Was the chief of the quintette, Misa, Leona M, Wells of Cheyenne, Wyo., who holds one of the most im-| Portant governmental positions held by @ Woman, came back on the liner, Sho 4s clerk to the Senate Committee on Appropriations. The new Belgian Minister and Mra. Emanuel Havenith, were on the list, M. Havenith was, three years ago, Consul for his country here. More recently ho Was stationed in Persia, His wifo was Miss Helen Ffoulde of Gustav Walther, a viol Yong hair, a $5,000 Nddie, ar’ a reputa- tion as an expert, arrived, on a tou around the world. He said that ho was Mterally fiddling his way, and that he ‘Would be heard in this eountry in con- cert. His plans take tm, Mexico and Gouth America, panna CN AE ASK HOW KAISER STANDS ON MOROCCO AND TRIPOLI. German Clericals Push Prominent} Questions at Opening of the Reichstag. BPRIAN, Oct. 17.--The Reichstag re- assembled to-day atier a iong summer vacation, The programme of legisia- tlon is a long one, but tt is Ikely that incite Bt English Girls Who Fooled Ship’s Johnnies (Photographed Specially for The Evening World by a Staff Photographer.) NURSE aOUENS. WHEN ANOTHER IS Sister Fears Suicide of Miss Carrie Keeler, but Doctor Tells of Disappointment. Mrs, Elizabeth H. Marsh of East One Hundred and Forty street sald to-day she feared he Miss Carrie Keeler, who has been miss- tng since Sept. 27, had taken her own Nfe, From a doctor who knew Miar Keeler as @ trained nurse quite @ dit. ferent thoory was obtained, “Mise Keeler had been In ti health,” sald the doctor, Eilzabeth Keeler, now years of age, is ill, The family thought the state of the daughter's health de- manded that @ private nurse be em- ployed, and Miss Keeler was much op- posed to any one being called to attend her mother except herself, Shortly be- fore Miss Keelér loft her home a private the greater part of it will await the gueceeding Reichstag chesen at the com- fing elections. Among the measures to be intfoddced is one providing against | the manufacture and sale of tmpuro! Interpellations calling upon the Im- Perlal Chancellor to make declarations Felative to the position of the Govern- ment on che Moroccan affair with France, the occupation of ‘Tripoli by Italy, and the revolution in China, and also what measures he proposed to tako creasing cont of the of life were Introduced by Members of the Clerical party, Radicals and Socialists, It was expected that Ma nurse was employed, and it is possibly true that she left home becaise of her Gisappointment that another should have been called to attend her mother." Miss Keeler ts forty-four years of age |Her lost engagement was at the home of @ wealthy family. While coming down the elevator she scratched her arm on a wire nettine, Blood poisoning set tn and the nuses was mentally disturbed over her condition, She recovered from the injury with no apparent bad results. Then {t was that the question of nurs- ing the mother ai ‘The daughter tn- sisted it was her right to be at the bed- fi 4S. BAUMANN & BRO. No een Down mill attract the inexperienced buyer, but Sgacerna shat don't draw Broot ef our straightforward it furniture and ‘one of tl Rony “iMhants ‘te our enormous purchasing power, Best Credit ‘System—One Low Price—Cash or Credit Out-et- Town Deliveries Made by Our Motor Tracks suniine Qu Genuine Quarter Sawed Oak Chiffonier mi Sawed Oak Dresser arter Value $1 to $1.35 Wilton Rugs fis, 11.50 tale, 18,50 8.3xi0.6, 8.3x10,6, tise 13.98 Sorat 27.50 ne 98 ove Quarter Sawed Oak Bedstead vin 31, 50 M8 26.48 festa tegsceiatt $19.98 ok 45.50 NW. COR. ‘BG AVE.2 BIS e ST 5 ee CALLED TO MOTHER =: “and her mother, Mra ! elghty-elght | BALD AS AEG LR LEI AE Seer @RE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, RICH AMERICAN ACCUSED IN LONDON POLICE COURT. Louis Liguori, Tourist From Rhode Island, Charged With Attempting de When Swindled. Aguort, des Grand charged scribed as hy parents ot Rhode , waa remanded for| ivenie trial in a po court to-day on &| eventing charge of having attempted wo commit suicide by taking poison, According to the police, LAguorl, who had been touring Europe, was victim: ized by confidence men, and upon los-| thr ing all his money was in despair, He|store in hae been in a hospital since the alleged attempt to taxe his life. etre monds, jruled by her married sister and ac es ON BOAT CHARGED. | nurse was alled she declared ,| Youn Law ‘Student Held on Com- plaint of Stateroom Companion. Stanley Provo, @ youthful travelling sman and law student of No. 265 hirley atreet, Winthrop, Mass. 4s. in| ble timo the family for her, A, |news the wend out a genera Keeler. en LEISHMAN MUST WAIT. Joy inde from M kolden quart to this city. He wi sted when the} steamship docked a s ae TT TOIT ONE TTT TTT Him for Murder of Storekeeper Martin Garvey, Stern, in connection with the robbery of Jacob Jacoby's Jewelry store, Sixth | not sufficient to hold him, murder tn the fi Jury, late to-day Garvey was a porter at No. # Worth the window and ueseueoneneneee enn Sent to You Free. No Money Down. 10 Days’ Free Trial. | This Beautiful Genuine penal hig Oak - JOS PDMNOONE SAG RESERVES ee |to-day. Provo d "1 4 fatitis 4 Fi a 4. aithough searclied the & found Odci-izing is the only practical way 4 BERLIN, Oct. 17.—Emperor Willlam| In © et Police Court Provo Ki in The World Oct, 17. | | i ing the poned for #everal days tho au- | told Herbert he did not be $f ngail Orders Filled Everywhere. Send Your Name and Address to § | tokeep the whole mouth, including set for to-day, at which he|leve Berg £56 to bein with. He 4 tecth, antiseptically clean. XS 0 receive the new American Am- een tnoves to, pity by Y E i F t Mni C ore apgearance on the boat. and igi F +s minting oar ticaee esha certs EAI S FURIE g. LO. 3 Se ay Odol, in- but ia moi 1 must be familiar, as @ law 2 | ey « w " e or Ja with the he Magtstrate, x . v oi — mith ean and they are deliberating upon t theory T will commit Largest Makers of Furniture in the World. P ic “ onditions in China and Tripol on of the Grand Ju 7, 1911, 1. ‘ GARVEY INDICTED. Finds Bill Against ‘an additional one, of the General dary reported to sixteen wit- nesses were examined, Including Beatrice Stern, | Wolf, who furnished the police with 4 o, thelr first information relative to Gar- held by the police, vey. It resulted in his arrest on Oct, 3. | He lived at No, 60 Leroy strect. The ir#lal evidence, the police thought, was) THIS W: Liberal Credit Solid cade te Ex with the murder of Adolph tensiot and Thirteenth street, on the! On the Instance, however, of Assistant of Jul was Indleted for | Distri torney Du Vivier, Inspector degree, by the Grand | Hugh \d his men, went to work anew jon the case. It is sald they have secured much new evidence. ed of being one of! Garvey, who 1s twenty-four years old, nve up to Jacoby's | wilf be arraigned tc plead to-morrow nd, after smashing |morning before Judge O'Sullivan. | iB fifteen dia- as he rushed | He Is shot Stern dea Buffet: Cents Week or 1.50 Every 2 Weeks NO MONEY DOWN Return at our ex- . it per tory, Free A 20-Year Advance in Mouth Hygiene” ent, call ‘our The world’s foremost den-# tal authorities, after long, | study and many tests, agree that!; = 3538) proper hygiene of the whole mouth, *, of which the teeth are only a part. The Most Popular Beer In N. Y. City enormous since we announced four weeks Ask your dealer for “The one best beer in the world” per case. Once you taste this best of all beers you will have no other in your house. Women like it better than others because it is spark- ling with zest, yet not excessively bitter and because they know it is clean. Sold by All Grocers and Wine and Liquor Dealers Is Pahst Milwaukee HE sales of Pabst famous Milwaukee Beer, Bohemian Brand (Light) and Doppel Brau (Dark) have been simply ago that the families of New York could buy either or both at $1.25 per case of 24 bottles—the same price they had been paying for other beers not so good.! And insist upon getting it." If you don’t get it, phone Bryant 24 and we will see that it is delivered to you promptly and at the regular price of $1.25 Cécl . is the first and only dentifrice which. neither evaporates nor washes away in the saliva. Instead it impregnates the gums" overcomes “‘softness” or soreness of% | thé gums and counteracts loosening‘ : of theteeth. And it works in between» the tecth, into, their cavities : hollows, and into the mucous nel brane of the mouth and throat, wher®™ it remains and retains its effectiveness for hours. No other dentifrice of any kind has this long-lasting action—none other can be half so thorough as Odol. And—while mild and _pleasant- tasting—Odol is so effective that if the mouth is merely rinsed or gargled with a few drops in a little water— without the aid of a tooth-brush—it — does more good than the most vigor- ous brushing with any other denti- frice, | Get a bottle to-day—let Odol prove its valuc as a cleanser and preserver of the teeth. AU Druggists and Department Stores, Geo. Borgfeldt & Co. New York Sem Francisee Tee een eeset THE HIPPODROME , SONG HIT Words and Music by MANUEL KLEIN if FREE with Next SUNDAY WORLD (By arrangement with M. Witmark & Sons, Publishers.)

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