The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1911, Page 23

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oo 2 AP RAIN A wae out ie, ; THE BVENING WORLV, FRIDAY, NUVR ABER 17, 1911, ad Bill, the Western Wildoat @ Shorty the Sheriff Goes to Sleep, but Wakee Up LEGEO ~~ TH-aT -- ROPE PUL! YoULL~-err 6% { , M-MONTHS ~ ~ FER Tas i Sh Ola a cmanpcommenponcenitpamadatite TEP RIGHT OVER TO BOOSY HATCH Gis - an’ ‘Li StB THAT vou STAy HERE |! = | * | i At.) aev fre a eh Sl \x \wa - bE Sie ~~ iin tanpminncace ii " tciasatemsasin ford Railroad to-day announced that 5 and 3 to 6 third, Time, 411. Black- George Hall, 108; Lueith 0 +My ass tite Brideowte: =P FOR FATHER TIGER TEAM OFF Gta! gan canes, at | BELMONT MUST EXPLAIN. |). gut atti] JAMESTOWN ENTRIES, | mi tem. woe a Da tm Ween spocut trains to New Haven to-| opae, tar |Pan out. Prince Hampton also ran, iar gE fa] “Anorentien & y 1 morrow, making a total number of cars| ™seree te Appene ao | ee nS on Te afore renet Mit, Highwayman Wolds Up Gtr et of more than two hundred. Six of the i MARLBORO WINNERS. | mh wT, oot: "Boectal ine Won) = ; | trains are solid Pullmans, for which all| The Appellate Division of the Supreme o i sine aden fornia, te] YORK, Pa Misa Anne Rec 1 scais have been sold. The other day| Court, Second Department, to-day con! ung RACE |i iustenell iis, Pa OM LT nowt, sixteen 4, daughter of ‘ 1 9.58, 10.15, 10.90, 10.50 and 10.55. ‘The trains | ering August Belmont and other Tiger Jim, 112 (Min My in, tt nolls Mills, was held up by a highway- | ‘ ain to return to Now York at|difectors of the Interborough Rapid and even, won; Goodacre, 19 hap: 10 ni | man tant night and robhed of money end - x 420 P.M, ‘Transit Company to appear for exami- polle), 8 to & 3 to 5 and 1 to 3 weconed: | 4 Hae 9) ch wack: _|Jowelry. The robber threatened to mit! } —_———— nation in the suit brought by the Con-| Tiny Tm, 1@ (Hanover), 3% to 1. 6 to . “Tos: ke 0 sprofle, Tt; Molle ® Ther ff she made an outer; | THOMAS CHECK MYSTERY tinental Securities Company and its 7 4% one Pt a ae r Bel- petit te a ole \ prenident, Chariea H. Vener. Belmont | Taiycing eyes alee ran nt ane tale 3 sal jsiaigida vs will be asked to explain why the board IN UNION BANK PROBE. The part E. R. Thomas played in the wreck of the Mechanics & Traders’ Bank was touched upon to-day in the Union Bank investigation before Dep- uty Superintendent of Banks B. L. Dodge of Brooklyn. Leo Schlesinger, SWCOND RACK olds and ling; three-y five furlongs er), 3 to 1, 6 to pernica, 112 (Holmes), | entry to 1, second, Mason to 1, 8 to 5 and 4 to 5! third Time, 1.06%, Billy Barnes, tis, Bonnie Beo, Mary Hall also ran. THIRD RACE—Steeplechi of directore voted 4,290,000 worth of stock in the Interborough to him in 195 ‘for the purchase of the City Island Railway and other considerations.”” Belmont's iawyers claim that the Statute of Limitations hae no bearing on the case because of the Ivins inves- tigation in 1907 and the length of time Feeirmuih Rejects Court’s At-| tempt to Reconcile Couple | Wed Twenty-Five Years. Students Give Players Royal Send Off—Crowds for Game To-Morrow. | | i} 107; Oh «(188 Fi \ t who was succeeded by David L. Sulll-| elapsed aince the transfer of stock to}cap; short ceurse, about t aN \ ps ‘ i : . van as president of the Mechanics &| Belmont, ix yeats ago. Miss Hynes, 182 Venere cost Suntice Erlanger's st. Bound tor Bridgeport, whore they will Traders’, was on the atand a a witnes. pei Fel =e won: Gurterman, i as Serta to reconclie Jacob Fretrmuth and|#pend the few hours remaining before| He testified that the Corporate Realty AJ mn oA foo: th they trot out on the fleld to battle| Company was @ subsidiary of the bank JAMESTOWN RESULTS, sine] with Yale, the members of the Prince-| used to help the bank in certain trane- FIRST - actions. He was president of the Cor- porate Realty Company, as well as of ton va football eleven $900; two-vear. passed olde; five one-half furlongs.— and verence also rai Dorothy T., 111 (MoCahey), 6 to 1, 2 to trial of the suit, begun yesterday Fourth Race—Selling, through } Sy nial wife, Hlizabeth, who, after twentys v@ years of married life, are, principals divorce sult, failed dismally to-day. ———- m+ — ‘ w Ygrk Inte this afternoon, two-year-olds, MARLBORO ENTRIES. fr ‘afternoon, was halted by Justice Er-|They were given a great send-off when | the bank, and drew a salary in each po- |} end even, won; Vespers, 106 (Diggins), | ave furiongs—Silas G 2 t who urged Freirmuth and his ft Princeton, eight hundred wild- | sitton, 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1,, second; Gift, | ; a MARLBORO RACE TRACK, Mi. Now, 17. anger, s . . 5, Peak), 8 to 6, 8 to 6 and out, third. Thy “" wife to go home and try to settle their hu student gathering to check made out to B. R. Thomas by | Lil ( ae 1's. Chuck Huat, Prom ), 2 to aifferences. The couple were directed to| cheer the team and sing Nassau" | the witnens for $25,000 on the funds of | TAN Ghertn, avernue and Loathly | thin, Time. 10 or ‘ deport to court this morning. aa the train pulled’ out, terub| the Corporate Realty Company, payable | land Orpen Deduction, Ienock, Shi A tempting plate of griddle cakes under a flood of maple Gf you become r «| mquad leaves Princeton to-night and | to E. 7 Thomas LA at Peat ‘SECOND RACES Purse, $000; steeple pBriiainenei Mads and a steaming cup of coffee to go along. That is breakfast a I will spend the night in this city, joining | Schlesinger was question eat | nage; three-year-olds and upward; two INCOMIN¢ 1, Py ier J jouw. . ke S ; wee ot D | the vareity men at Brid {o-mor| lenath as to the ceason why this pay- | miles—Gun Cotton, 162 (Tuckey), 6 to 1, 1 ney pa ies a ig a iy rt Weivbcla ts Syrup, 25¢; ‘When the couple returned to court to- | morning Just before the start for| ment was made to Mr. Thomas. He was} to 1 and 3 to 6 won: Dameld, 150 | Michigan, Antwerp reakfas’ © , 38c. Letus tell you where you can buy them. gay. {t was anid nothing short of «| Haven. Unable to enlighten James C, Cropsey, | (Hannigan), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, sec. | Mii. T La Provence, "The Princeton Club in G who conducted the examination. ond; Enniskillen, 155 (Noe), 4 to 1, 8 to is thronged with alumn mercy Park divorce would be acceptable to Freir- uth, the plaintiff *". cIS H. LEGGETT & CO . y AUGHTER AND WITNE 8. ‘The case is unusual, In that Mrs. Friermuth’s nineteen-year-old daughter, | Katherine, is the star witness against her, while her twenty-one-year-old 300, Aenry. 1s her chief defender. Henry was, the first called to the stand to-day. egied. omphatically the stories of al-| Jeged misconduct of his mother. “My sister and my got on well tozet! Fretrmuth, “‘unt!i two or three years age, when my mother ga¥ plano inour home. There rel between mother and sister feft home. She ls now marri Joseph Kahn and Isaac Binslow, mamed as co-respond by Freirmuth, Mrs, Fretrmuth ever acted {m- properly with Mrs. Freirmuth, as sworn ‘by Mrs, Freirmuth’s daughter. "You know the principals in this ft, don't you?” was asked of Bins- fow: ARE CHIEF fore, Many late come: find accommodations, staying around for the Yale night smoker this evening. To-morrow morn- ing hundreds will make the clubhouse their strting place for New Haven. No special trains have been chartered by the club, but there are numerous pri- vate parties of alumni whic™ have en- gaged spectal cars to convey vem tothe re unable to t all hands are me. ‘The New York, New Haven and I-art- What the Internal Bath Is Doing for Humanity Under our present mode of living the large intestine (or colon) cannot t rid of all the waste that it accumu- lates—so it clogs up and then bilious- ness, constipation is the result, and that lack of desire to do, to work, to (Continued from Monday's Ad. New York World.) Some of the many advantages ob- tained by the customer who trades with Mitchell the Tailor: Six days in the week I ary buying brand new fresh stock for my eighteen storef. Each manager has instructions to carry no old stock. If, for instance, browns are not selling in New York City, and browns are in demand in Buffalo, N. Y., and Hartford, Conn., the different managers are notified and they shift Wake Up, Mr. Tailor! Itell you Ican sell youa suit lower than the other fellow can buy the cloth. Idon’t ask you to buy— I do ask you to look My doorway, windows ¥ q Be Gaede eB goods. Same applies to blues or rough iy ; cays oaks viasotls ee Ree irmuth | This waste in the colon, as we all finished cheviots. And if Boston, Mass., and store filled to the Did you ever go out with Mrs, | know, is extremely poisonous, and if 2 4 ; fj brim WwW th th fi t | Freirmuth?" neglected, the blood takes) up the is running short on quiet, conservative 1 1e Nnest wWool- “T should say not.” poison“and brings on countless very ‘ “Well, Mrs. La Drew, her daughter hag testified she saw you and Mr Preirmuth acting improperly on one serious diseases—appendicitis is directly caused by the waste in the colon. If the colon is kepp clean and pure effects, and New York has a greater quantity, these goods are shipped on ens, worsteds, etc., made ane lf the colon ts kepp yale ‘ in this country—so pee wea ‘tapric fairly, edoiiten. | YOu TN slwaynileel Oognt ans capable notification. This means that my ‘ y ri Id Besiow. “Why, I'd be craay it 1 did. | never Dive, ald, nervous-—elways up . 3 all tailors and c othiers at T@.e marrieal man and have a grown: | '@ “concert-pitch, enormous stocks are shown in all the , ’ tw daughter.” There is just one Internal Bath . * Fe ! 50) - $60 : . —_—>_—_ which will keep the colon as sweet different cities, giving each city a full, DIV - q —my rice, Mea: veland Abbe, and clean as Nature demands it to be 4 complete variety. i a} LONDON, Nov. ii—The oval ate- | for (perfect health—that is the J. B. A customer coming . ANDISs H OOL- arene ia aoe "| diene ae, Many thousands are using it and to my store on Monday of one week the meteorologist of the United States doctors prescribing it with great suc- Weather Bureau at Baltimore, in recog- nition of his work, The medal will be | being shown ang explained | bs presented at a meeting of the soctety on Jan, M | Brooklyn j Pleasant Refreshing, Beneficial, - Gentlo and Effective, | D NOTE THE NAME Qo gl CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. cess all over the world. It is now all Riker Drug Stores in New York and will see a complete change of styles the following week and just as large a variety. Now, a Mitchell customer takes no risk in the matter of fit, as by airing his dissatisfaction as to fit, my man- agers are instructed to make a new gar- ment. That is the condition under which your order is accepted. Every so often I see fit to clean out uncalled for garments, and I do so at a cost that, warrants a clean up, and the manager of each store is anxious, in order to keep his position, to have proto | En mee col i en Nu, U ~ ——] le | rs ENS suit or overcoat to order, “$12.75 Listen to me—my trouble to- day is to,get you to believe that low price clothing is possible. Every merchant’s trouble is to get the people to believe in lower priced merchandise. Youcome to the merchants and demand nothing in stock that is not saleable, high prices one day, and the in the Circle and by this method I protect al! ry yell DO NOT LET ANY DEALER (DECEIVE YOU $$$ SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA HAS GIVEN UMIVERSAL SATISFACTION FOR MORE THAN THIRTY YEARS ic PAST, AND ITS WONDERFUL SUCCESS HAS LED UN. |i} SCRUPULOUS MANUFACTURERS OF IMITATIONS TO OFFER |f Pao INFERIOR PREPARATIONS UNDER SIMILAR NAMES AND|[ % COSTING THE DEALER LESS; THEREFORE, WHEN BUYING, |[} Note the Full Name of the Gompan CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS,NEAR THE BOTTOM, AND IN! On account of the enormous rush the first week of my opening, it was an absolute impossibility not to disap- point some of my customers on time of delivery. Conditions now are nor- mal, and I can assure any customer who orders that I will be abla to de- ~ liver his suit or overcoat within forty- eight hours after receipt of same, (Signed) Mitchell the Tailor MITCHELL the TAILOR :a. 1431 BROADWAY, Cor. 40th St. Now don’t come to me look- ing for $40 and $50 Suits or Overcoats. Come to me and say: “Let me see those $12.75 Suits and Overcoats.”’ If I can get enough of you to buy $12.75 garments, if I can get enough of you to tell youy friends in the streets and shops that you paid $12.75 at Mitchell the Tailor’s 0 } $98 GACLE NEAR THE TOF OF EYERY PACEADE.OF TH TINIATURE FTURE tor your suit or overcoat, lll j Re LENS Tit eeane taocars: (OF PACKAGE, I have a few uncalled for make more customers than any (7° SP es are HEME TORS sTouact! TROUBLES, WEADACGIES overcoats on hand which I 840 or $50 house, can make ia AND BILIOUSNESS DUE TO CONSTIPATION, AND TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL QSFECTS IT IS NECESSARY TO BUY WHICH IS MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA Fic Syrup THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE, will sell for about 4 the original price. My ONLY New York Store OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9. New York with the qualities that I see them giving the people these days.

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