The evening world. Newspaper, February 15, 1912, Page 4

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CRETTY DIVORCE THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, Girl Who Has Mysteriously | [ROOSEVELT MANIA Disappeared With Divorcee' 1912, terference with tusiness brought on a| beer and halt fit of temporary insanity during whioh | flasks told the « he committed quicide. He was always a| nervous man.” Ar. Vermilya was fifty years old. He |‘ was believed to be wealthy, and par cipated in social affairs with his wife dozen empty ears @ ~*~! WOULD THAT EVERY FAMILY KNEW ITS VALL a {|The Wish of the Ursuline Sisters of Waterville, Mey | in Indorsing Father John’s Medicine for the + URES RL AWAY BY STRANGE SPELL jrooklyn Man’s 15-Year-Ofd . with consumption of the throat. H. of th HI cures j Daughter Leaves Home With tion’s Wreck Blamed by | tho odor of gas in the rooming house naeeen Pardecs ing of the many cures by Father John's depend tor these teapernty a ek and t t Friends for His Suicide at No, W Barraw street to-day e Frank Dea- tena tr Har ball aitece be glad |which are dangerous—we again warn f tiends for His Suicide. he landlady, Mrs, Margaret Dal. in, who 4s dead at 9 -|to state that after taking three bott! uu against them. Not tent medi- Woman She Just Met. Uirew open the door of a foot oce' | pital here, was killed, the phosiclesey a decided change took place, the paticat He “Fifty years in use. ie by William Bunting, fifty years old, and | 4%) by his sudden acquisition of fat,| === ————— ————_— 4 ‘ ad " see no hope for prosperity, | - hy lelen's sel ag ered Tita vee IMetPMA TE Deke tae | it HbTO AED. doubt that fis mania e 4 Bell Buoy Brand; rich, firm Cc Eide teas the poben aes ate, hegpen agate.” against Roosevelt and Governmental in 0 um la iver a mon ‘ampbell two weeks ago in Manhattan. “We won't.” said the chief, and he . . : 9 and flaky, in flat cans, each....... epeede! away to the burning haystack, Che @ivorcee was then @ soliciter f eg yf The fire in the haystack had been ex- e e M hall’: d Mi. Ihie’ss with ne Press Artists’ Association, No. 41 Uinguished, det the chief was fuer in arshall’s an aconochie’s; with or ic Park Row, and the two formed a epeak- time to enjoy some coffes and rolls. re errim i it “These new contraptions ie all right.” s 4 SCAM. cc cccccccccsecee 5 “Sartor agnor , i Re nev contraptions ie al right.” 9 “without tomato sauce; lar; B lunteers, “but gol darn it, h 7 SE eee ee Norway «Mackerel 2." "™ Y 5 v ie a hed bi oe oiihe t \ CTS sei ort she has ugnt Mistook Spark From ‘Chiffiney | #¢ usea tor" AEN a ves) ces ce sh fosek cases suasuscansce ' @T. LOU, Mo., Feb, %6.-Otre, Jean wed I PASTOR WHOSE CAR KILLED | e=oo=-= — Ala Stork Brand, fancy pink ic H o__ campbell Lyon attracted attention here for Blaze, but Showed It ree ska Salmon. fish; large tall can.... ] 2 Im orted Sardines: c t ‘ast spring as the ninetesn-year-old| Off All Right. MAN MUST PAY $4,000.|We are constantly aiming ? Fiecch oP aN Sbkeed eadbit ; nether of three children, who went on 4 : ee to please the public. Leader Brand, fancy red c ‘rench, Portuguese, and Norwegian Smoked,—deli- 4 the pape as @ chorus gift to support * ’ Cpe pl ae oo sed. Lah! are hitting tl ae aby Alaska Salmon, fish; large tall can... . 1 8 cious dainties in oil; can............6.eeeee eee eee ies “Madame| Mountainside, a village a few miles eday, sueticn Morac presid- Avail yourself of the op- Maconochie’s Silvoceas; c}| Dupont Brand, Imported Sardines in olive oil, GUGE ri campoat so nee cork; ana til (rom Wouthehd, 3, J, iA tte soml-| ideo inry reewned a veraion ce som portunity afforded you to Kipper ed Herring, Manor etBOnE: ealleey 9 CAD. eee eee eee e tence reece ne ee tees naeeens wes anpounced she had come to St./annual fire last night, with a large and|ageinst the Rev. C. H. Stone of Corn-| have your eyes examined by fi iccesihon AoeoRe 4 Judice Brand, Imported Lule to take her children from her |imteresied audience. The women held | wall, whose automobile killed Chauncey! one of our expert Oculists Soused Mackerel mported—Bon Accord ] s i 5 » Ampo: Mand, Hatey Hyiend Lyon, are ead qandios and janterns while the men reer paverer Ok Cheeses ery ied (registered physicians). lg Brand; large oval can large Cam .......+. Sb CEC erate ae . f of @ tamtoab company, Lyes eued folk from roundabout “poured.” It was ry Let him diagnos N Y od; Comique Brand, Imported Boneless Sardines, su- recover $13,000, It te bell gnose the cause Marshall's Imported; c > Brand por k ‘ sna ag. wetng hr own ager b apectacular Vase and all whe eam Go- these i i laeaioa: pate of those (isaereeatle head Fr esh Macke Gy large flat cart 2 ] 9 perb quality, in finest olive oil; large can........ 1 9 creas je ry effort never | clared they Glori Myers, the father of six email chtidren,| aches; let him tell you why . In Bouill To- c H large \J nateriatised. She also sald she wes; A hayetack the home of W. A. ‘Stee ” rhe n Bouillon or To- 6 Ie etn ala ote hat | pase ats fe sas Tot mtn ees cm | your eyes “uaer,” or advoe |W Norway Herring, 2.0% ::,"" 1O°\Essie Mustard Sardines, “" 10 sterite i & popular magazine. Invett-| Waite tram the Fle well put the fre] the oar with Mr. Btone were his wite, eb nleed Tee an on Sh ° Dunbar’s, the standard of quality 1 Ry American Sardines 4° sane'ahe ake siany titenaate Gries | Chisl Decker of Weette, with alse Mr and) Mie 'F. thaines ‘se| service incurs no obligation r Imp, large can 5 Ai seratlaiae ae could not be verified. Mra. Lyon har-|brand new automobile nre engine—Just | Goshen. on your part to pay or to buy. Cc Finest of the Maine (4 seaed her hustond be riding im hie com i» they have in New bes ne fr ‘The jury deliberated several hours be- very pair of Harris Pure Codlish, the choicest Georges, Ib.. 12 t err Gd, CALCD erate ssiness's for aay’ hargiag jares—came — rumbling wn ° | fore reaching a verdict. Glasses is sold with a bind- to him. He went to her home in the| io usntare that leads from Weestfeli, z - Ltt Cc c Bh Ses eS | inves sort se the time wos Soser| BOITION COAL MINERS ing guarantee of absolute | Pure Fish Tablets, tere packace....... S‘\Large Cromarty Bloaters, ...., 2 aise in a taxicab, Mrs. Lyon went to|from the Chief's view by Rule's house satisfaction or your money "4 . XLCR Brand, d home and tock the child, and other dwellings. Sparks were tasu-| SEEK HELP FROM ABROAD.| back. Harris Glasses cost P | C dtish Threads large sx Threa“ed Fish 3 rand, pure en ¢ tained & divorce and custody | ing from another dwelling nearby, Be- oma $2.00 or more. eer ess 0 9 package | ~~ 9 wholesome; package...... of reas eet eae Jonding hve, |lWeving thie must be tne scene of the Balad roe as pila Britian a . ners’ eration 8 decide: oO a|p- i e, ic! t bred inte wt. Lule, irom. the Pe rae faty cc (a | igeal (2 tha Salina athe Continent e¢ WKonhis Se weolase ne Ss ibbon, the be = Government Inspected. : Marmalade, 2.0" " 17° Butterine, (or a Se "ah ENS Some are, no doubt, especially if they are played by unmustcal people ? ‘si c 9 because just as good and bi i Fy t $ wae do not few a te ee them. ‘ed a ele takes time and i Imported Marmalade, ; much cheuper; large print... ..seeccceee eens CCA 25 an ea to learn to play the ordinary piano player, but any one can play the * Oven-Fres “ Purity in Table Waters” Oven-Hresh from es wee < § Tel-Electric, and can learn in a few A i time to ar it well, Pith the National Buctit'co. The Pestection of LA National Biscuit Co. Wy BT 8 technique and expression of an artist. Arrowroots te Cascadian Water 50 Pilot Biscults, a lb. LOc T 17 + aN a : & Wile the Tek Rlectie 4 te most interenelng, mechanically of all oo: ‘ 8 Bottled at Spring, case of six bottles... . Cc Oysterettes, 5c pkee., AC my wt ty Plano players, its playing is the least mechanical of all. A turn of thi . ‘ cn BS ; i wrist, and a touch of tae tines regulate the tempo, pedals and touch, : GO Stamps FREE with lelb. Best 50c Teas BO stomps FREE with 1-lb. Best Coffee 38e i Bt pt ; % Do not buy any piano player until you have seen and tried 30 Stamps FREE with L=lb. Choice 35c Tea 10 Stamps FREE with pkge, Ideal Blend, 25c Bt Bs: § Twelve High-Grade James Butler Butcher Shops Be 12, RS . e e ec ic ote the Addresses below the most Popular in their respective localitie me "Be a: 4 7 Pi Pl a ‘ ngne yonkers Cee Mal and Pult BY cos eT itead 222 1, 110! 10) > | HN 1BS iis + 3 jano ayer Fresh Hams, Jerseys, lb... L gsofs ng Lamb, genuine, Ib, 15 Ag ba | », Navel, Briske: ec ee Wean be Atacad tan Grand or Unit Pane Strips of Fancy Bacon, ....14* Corned Beef, Pato Nwe.tisist.0 J Es Bs. (8. a Low-Priced Specials at All the 117 James Butet on Licensed Stores Mas "hy They Sg Price . Convenient Terms, r bot. cut to * REE 3 ae ek ined Arte ee Black & White Scotch Whiskey, $1. Guinness'sStout ‘TER «SISTER'S GUEST. Girt's Mother Had Locked Up | Her Clothes to Keep Her Home at Night. & ty-wide svarch 18 being conducted [09 @fteen-year-eld Helen Smith, daugh- 0 ef Mr. ené Mre. Frederick H. Gmith ¢ We. 194 Dean otreet, Brookiyn. The NBO Gipappenred nearly a week ago vite Mies Jeag Campbell, the divorced wide of Hasry Hyland Lyon of St. Louis, whem she hed known less than twenty- ‘our howe Detective-LAeut. Connor of the Atlan- Mre. @mith, it was jth was a bohemian resert. WALL L STREET Bulli) activity in Steel gave the stock market 4 firm tone at the outset of trading to-day. After a quiet opening, heavy buying orders pleced in Steel quiekdy influenced the ist in moving up- ward. From a closing of 195-8 yester- Steel meadilv rose during the firet until a price of @3-4 wae estab- | ee, aah, WESTFIELD CHIEF with © vengeance—opportunities to show how the engine works belng rare, ex- cept in firemen's parades. A stream went flowing down the chimney of the house. It had scarcely reached the bot- tom before the owner, who was nune other than Councilman August Frits, Popped hia head out of the door. “What are you doin’ with that thing?’ Mary Mason in her last ngnt, Two erie hearé id sa ning fe tome ge | aged phe said the chief. “Well, you're miataken,” said Fritz, “There's a log fire burnin’ on the hearth and I was juet readin’ an interestin’ Durope to boycott ali attempts to ex- port coal to the United Kingdom if a national strike is declared Web. 2. In- ternational delegates will meet next | week to discuss what action shall be taken. There is no doubt that @ similar re- | quest will be made to the American | miners, and that if the proposed re- stricted action 19 ineffective foreign | minera will be asked to stop work in! | eupport of the British strike _Are Piano Players “"- Mechanical? Tel-Flectric Building 299 Fifth Avenue, Corner 31st Street THE TEL-ELECTRIC COMPANY CAUSES CH MAN TOEND HSL W. E. Vermilya’s Dread of Na- A violent antipathy to Col. Theodore Roosevelt, amounting to a mania and resulting in @ sort of “business melan- cholla,”” wan given to-day as the reason for tht suicide of William EB. Vermilya, president of the Rufus Waterhouse Company, manufacturers of neckwear, by drinking carbollc acid in his home, No, 24 Chester street, Mount Vernon. According an officer of the company, who was seen to-day at No. 110 Fifth avenue, Mr. Vermilya’s anti-Roosevelt manta dates back to the panic of 1907. It appears that Mr. Vermilya weathered the panic only after a hard struggle. He placed the blame for business oon- ditions on President Ioosevelt, and fre- quently declared the country was doomed to disaster if business was to be harassed by governmental interfer- enee. Early tn the Taft Administration Mr. Vermilya recovered somewhat from his peasimintic gloom. But when the Taft Administration began its onslaughts against tho trusts all of his fears were Teawakened. “During the past few weeks, since the newspapers have repeatedly announced | that Roosevelt might become a candi- | date for the nomination, Mr. Vermilya's depression has been pitiable, He could Oculists and Opticians 64 Bast S8rd St., near Fourth Ave, West 84th8t., bet. SthandéthAves, West 125th ae, near Lenox Ave, 42 Columbus Ave., 81st and &2nd Sta, 16 Nassau Bt. ar John 8t, and two sons, Irving ©. and Le Roy. a NEWS OF GOOD FORTUNE Bunting his wie, Anna, forty-five years old, | Bunting lay dead on the bea and Wife dead upon the floor. 1 was open. ie Cure of Consumption “We, the undersigned, cheerfully | having recovered her voice, whid& had =| recommend and indore the use of [been impaited. for Lees two years. || Father John’s Medicine asa sure and| Would, that, every family knew ite immediate relief for all colds, throat | Urautine Coase) w Ursuline | Sisters, NM Ursuline Convent, Waterville, M and bronchial trouble, having used it Remember, ‘Father John's’ Medicine with success for one of the members is fi from i hi iy Bunting was ti a and i LEADS TO TWO DEATHS. |: bee Returned Home With | 20) ign Money and He and Wife Are Found Dead. A year or two ago Deakin, a man of slight stature, sudaenty began to put sn ‘woighe, Wien tal 0a yfagput| READ IT—TO APPRECIATE THE CONVENIENCE AND VALUB last amonth tie weighed early 40! OF THE SUNDAY WORLD'S WANT DIRECTORY—READ IT pounds. A can that This Week at All the 200 James Butler Ine. Stores Best Creamery Butter, Ib. 33¢ Condensed Milk From pure whole milk—in sanitary cans. Butler Brand, 3 cans, 23% can, S¢ Shawnee Brand, 3 cans, 33° can, 8° Liberty Brand, 3 cans, 5° can, OC 5 Stamps_ FREE with can of 10° Essie Milk, richest and best, A Foretaste of the Greatest of All Lenten Pure Food Sales CHOICE GROCERIES Belle Brook Evaporated Milk, Sugar Corn, Fancy Maine style; can.... sc Rolled Oats, Fresh from the Mill, Sibs., 12¢ Essie Sugar Corn, a pea giaioattt 10¢ Rice, Clean and nourishing...........- 3 Ibs., 7c Essie Baked Beans, No. 1 can... 5 Prunes, Choice California eee HET Bibs. SHe Baked Beans, ticscsecyers sean, Noten, 7¢/Prumes, cen.‘ 2 LBs Vibs, 2H Baked Beans, Housckeeper's, large No. 8ean OE Macaroni, Blue Ribbon, the best large ple. 12¢ Regina Asparagus, :':: : 10°:/Prepared Flour, i0"'"" 12¢ Essie Succotash, !:." (:."""" 12¢| Pancake Flour, sunt Nean’s, packose LOC Succotash, Sanquoit, st New cream; regular 10c tall can........ Basqu 10° poerten peeenees, wean... bo Pi Sy iuiehevrereteess I Oe Blue n UP, 2 can... Liberty Jams, Mei onsets, Qe| Selly POWder, prion Ab di 10° Fresh FruitJams, ‘12¢ Hlue Ribbon, the 17 Evaporated Apple 9 large package best ; large glass jar. , and Bass Ale World's two best brews, bottles; pint 25¢ 3B iki 25e Burnett’s Old Tom Gin, Old English Favorite, bottle "7 He Hunter and Wilson Whiskey, J. 8. botte...... 79° Kin; ‘ussie Scotch Whiskey, special importation, bot. yf | yg M cinal Malt Whiskey, Butler's, bottle........ 6o° Princeton Dry Gin, ti family favorite, bottle cut to...., aT NT

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