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CASED BY POLE SOUT REFUCE W | STATION HOSE Murfit. Explained Breathless | i Condition by Telling Lieu- tenant He Was Ill, | WERE CLOSK. | i} PURSUERS In Fact They Hadn't Lost Sight of Him, So Bold Plan Failed. *m | se | | ishing wildly into the East One! Hundred and Twenty-sixth street sta- on at 2 o'clock this morning Richard o Murfit of No. 14 West One Hundred and Fourth street told Licut. McGrath he hod a sudden spasm of tllness. He Nas breathless, and despite the growe ing Intensity of the 's first cold Wave was bathed in n “What's the wanted to kno “Stomach ache, groan of agony, The door flew open again and tn rushed three police:nen and a private patrolman all badly winded, and all Mokled to death that the long chase from No, 28 Third avenue, through One Hundred and Twenty-eighth street, | down Lexington avenue had terminated by thelr quarry seeking refuge just where they were most anxious to jand him, Private Patrolman Bird At and another uniform sma: puble Murfit replied with a of Herman Kantr The two nad ron sight of Bird oming the satigr of the pur. nad be ved whe f what ater Policeman Me “peg” post at One Hundred Seventh street and Park a had been told o! saw what ing him. t) mind he 1 found form had erouchdn areaway sallor z and 8 3 Hugh aid he was from the gunvoat Yankton Both men dented | having anything to do with the broken | window, but y were locked up charged with attempt rgiary. MIS. STORY T0 SUE HUSBAND, RANG WEALTAY WOM Counter Action for Divorce to Be Brought in Nevada— | y Me a bit, married ui n 9 Scherrier. , with a girl friend “Well, YOUNG HISBARD, DEROING SU WARNSHS RAL Gardner Says Wife Left for Trial Separation and Didn’t Come Back. HE IS ONLY TWENTY. Declares He Has Learned That Every Woman Is Out for the Main Chance. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1911. through the building just previously, but an alarm from the sixth floor, oc- cupted by Birnbaum & Auerbach, fur- tiers, brought two Inspectors on the run from the headquarters of the private Patrol service for that district. They found fire making substantial progress \" the stock room, UNHEALTHY YEAR ‘BLAZE IN LOFT FOR CANDIDATES ALARMS GUESTS ‘The blaze was extingutshed in half an hour. The fire te supposed to havo | IW originated from defective wiring. Masons Stop Degrees for Johnsen. ° —_—— GLASGOW, Nov. aT Grand Fire that started at % o'clock this| Lodge of Scotland of Free and Accept- ed Masons has inhibited the lodge of Forfar and Kincardine from conferring any further de; on Jack Johnson, the negro prizefighter, pending an In- quiry as to his initiation into the lodge ' Frederick H. Williams, on Fu-| sion Ticket, Is Fifth Stricken morning on the sixth floor of the ten- story loft butkling at Nos. West ‘Thirty-first street created some excite- ment among the guests of the New Grand and Imperial Hotels. by Illness. ‘A private watchman had __gono!a few dave ago. | | a - Frederick 1. Williams, the fusion candidate for Alderman in Sixty | second District, Brooklyn, was taken | suddenly {11 with appendicitis yesterday while he was discussing, political mat- ters in the Republican headquarters In the Twenty-first Assembly District, at No. @ Montrose avenue. He was taken | 9, — 250 1. West? Charles A. Gardner of No. Elizabeth avenue, Elisabeth, N. J. have learned that every woman Is out for the main chance.” Mr. Gardner, who professes this dis- covery as to womankind, is ali of twenty years old, and before tong will be avle to vote, He got his knowledge from his experiences with Miss Aivina Draper, daughter of John Draper, a real estate man, of No, 23 Meeker street, Brooklyn. The young folks eloped on Sept. 14 and were married. A month later Mrs. Gardner (who, her father says, ts only seventeen) told him that she did not love him any more. They separated, and now Papa ‘aper has filed annul- ment proceedings tn the Supreme Court. " to let my life be ‘Just Wife has turned againec mo. to let people know the je to show that I've played + and then maybe I'll drop out of ight. Maybe I'm going to Frisco for & new start. “I thought Allle must have car because J won her a: the attentions of a doctor who ts worth all of $20,000, 1 hear. On Sept. WW Justice Gurt Pi her of Elizabeth and wo stayed here @ couple of days with my r, Mra O. 8. Allte told her folks she was who was fll. to tell them finally, and to my surpriao ng was al) right. The parents t seem to mind me, although Alite ne her mother had always told ought to marry money. Well, We went back home and in about a week we went back to get sdme of Allle'’s things, and 1 was ordered out of the house by the father. | WAS A TWO WEEKS! TRIAL SEP. ARATION AT FIRST. “Allie camne with me, of course, and we lived together for a while longer, when suddenly she told me one night that she didn't care for me and didn't think sne wanted to Hve with me any more, 1 felt pretty blue over it and asked for some sort of a compromise, Well, Allle said we'd try @ separation for two weeks and see how we felt at the end of that tine. So I came over Elizabeth to live and she went back I've not heard from her and I'm getting so I don't want hasn't anything on me; see? I un- dersiand there's a chap who would like to marry Alife and take her down to Ja and this fs what I'm thinking of to him.” man produced a bit of this farce! “In the event of your taking my ex- wife to the State of Florida I would butt 5 tae mit | 4 I | out again, for dreams acldom come true, To Fight for Child land as rou like the tropical zones s0 pa well 8 bode which for warmth ‘d az the most Mrs, Helen Hilton Story, who is being in this State by Allen son of Mr. and Mri uy Carson eported, | but has gone to a co to rest. | Her counsel, W. 1. ald to-day Mra, Story her husband's divorce action, and sult, nan woman a an actor, as i. Forde, that when Mrs. Story | e would Intl. hat scerdings to re- rw her baby, Story, who she alleges was kilnapped from her last summer by her husband, Mr, Sullivan Mr, Sullivan next \tute visited continue = be ‘Trough her divorce action will heard and deetded in Nevada before the case can be called, Mrs. New York ft ast the st her, and ia the full sympathy and co- Ithy Hilton famiiy,”* "A GOT A SPANKING FOR FIRE AND PANIC. Girl Crawled Under Bed) With Match and Set the House Ablaze, Mivkousic ss off in a jffy, and hold of Mary, her Wier, ran through the s The next door nelgh- n the door, whi an alarn Anna and Mary ' s son as he learned | the excitement was all about he | 1 Anna over and administered a | spanking where it would do her most ‘good. a palntial and commodious home you could desire.” Pretty much of a stinger, that," com- mented Gardner, hold him; ney?" —__— WOLVES INVADE A TOWN. ANACONDA, Mont, Nov. 3—Driven from the hills by desperate with hunger, bands of timber wolves are prowling ob the outskirts of the city. A band of five wolves pursued a deer into the heart of the city early this morning. ‘The deer escaped. The wolves are taking shelter in the abandoned stables of the race track at the edge of the town, “Guess that ought to New Recipe for Home Made Laxative Cough Cure. A cough oF cold ts due to con; tton and inflamm, of the Something to overcome the con tlon 1s necessary if you expect « cure, Morphine and chloroform health, Here ts & formuia that will cure chronic cases of olf people and @cute coughs of olf or young: Essence mentho-laxei Granulated suger ay: any weil into @ pint bottle Dottie with syrup m Take @ pint of gri tr and let cool, mentho-laxene and take a ry hour or two ae and #0, . cure by ite laxative tonic action, differing from everything ever heard of, Try this simple but formula and you will fore the day you learned of It, a save $3 oF 64 besides, effectual ewrcrococccoccoccccocccs|, ihe deep snows and rie 3 WW Goats to hie home, N 40 South Fourth | street, and medical ald was summoned. It see: to be an unhealthy year for as District-Attorney John k, Democratic nominee for re- 8 recovering from appendicitis, and Frederick Lundy, Democratic can- didate for Register, from an attack of the grip. man Goldste. {e ill at the J pital and Alderman Eichhorn, Domo- erat, Is confined to his home at No, izi9 Decatur street, by illness. Tomorrow-SATURDAY ONLY. FIST FREEZNG WEATHERS HERE AFTER FRST SNOW Cold Wave Sweeps Southern and Western States—Zero in South Dakota. in Specialty Retailing New ano Si tunning lailored Suits (MODEL ILLUSTRATED] Combining /ndivioueni ano faultl latlort fatloring at 9 75 ( Maw ano Plack ‘ormproo: SERGES All Sizes Now Selling Elsewhere Heavy overcoats came out with a rush to-day in. response to the first freezing weather of the season. A high wind had made it appear much colder than {t really was last night and yes- terday, but along about midnight it be- gan to get colder, and soon the temper- ature went below the freezing point. Yesterday brought the first snow in New York, but it was only a flurry. Last year the firat snow, unofficially re- was on Oct. 14 The weather | ter says the cold will at| two days, accompanied by brisk winds, In surrounding towns two snow- storms of « few minutes’ duration were reported just after noon yesterday. ‘Temperatures below freezing were re- ported from all over the section from the Rocky Mountains eastward to New England and southward as far as Northern Texas and across the Gulf States to Northern Florida. The entire puniandle section of Texas 1s covered wita six inches of snow, and indications were that the mercury would go beiow the freezing point to-day in the cotton belt. Huron, reported tho first sero weather of the season. Other temper- atures were: Morehead, Minn., 4 above; | wr 8. D., from 29.2% to 3522 — Comparisons Prove /t | Omaha, 16; Valentine, Ned. 8; Sioux City, 10; St. Paul, 16 | There have peen snow and sleet in| many Southern and Western States, | Albany had @ snow squall yesterday, but the snow melted as soon as it fell. Syracuse reported the ground white with snow, but the Northern Indiana and lower Michigan fruit belt came to the front with elghteen Inches of snow, | fn some places twenty-eight In Boston had a brief snowstorm ye: ) Times in ]() the troubles from which so many women suffer can be relieved quickly in a perfectly safe and natural way. The headaches and backaches, the lassitude, the extreme nervousness and worry, the sense of misery women have, at times, show the need for proper help. But at such times A Woman Only Needs the same sort of help so many thousands of other women have needed—help they have found in Beecham’s Pills, The human body is a wonderful piece of machinery—all its organs sympathize with one another; if one is wrong, others will be wrong also. On the other hand, if your digestive organs are right, your liver and bowels active, all the rest of the system will work properly and all functions be performed naturally. It’s no trouble to find out the good for you in the harmless, effective remedy Beecham Pi At all druggists, 10c., 25c. Directions of special value to women come with every box. —e- “The Court of A Gold Du If your tins and kitchen utensils could only talk— they would cry out for a daily cleansing with Gold Dust and water. Dust goes right for dirt and grease, and cleanses so quickly that little effort on your part 1s required. ppeals"" If you only knew how much cleaner your house would be, how much lighter ~ work would be, and ow much time you would save, you would insist upon having Gold Dust if it cost twice its present price. Buy a package of Gold Dust today, and try the economical and _ labor- saving way of keeping house. < ms / ; Washing Powder Gold Dust is sold in 5C size and Large packages. The large package means greater economy. Made by ~ x THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago Makers of Fairy Soap (the oval cake) “Let the GOLD DUST TWINS - do your work” ms Your Contidence ci Is Our Capital! Promises without fulfilment never helped any business. A Dlyn © oe promise is backed by its faithful nue performance—and this has been true @ for nearly half a century of successful retailing. 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