The evening world. Newspaper, May 21, 1912, Page 9

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ROUND TRIP FLIGHT OVER CHANNEL BY AVIATOR CROMBERZ -_->— Drops His Card to Englishmen Telling His Regrets at Not Being Able to Land. DOVER, England, May %1.~, Crom- ders, @ well known Belgian eirman, crossed the English Channel from Nieu- Port, Belgium, whence he started early to-day. When the aviator appeared over the little Aehing port of St. Margaret's, Bear here, he dropped from his mono- plane o visiting card on which was writ- ten: “T regret te be obliged to return to Mieuport, Belgium, without breaking my Crombers made a wide, graceful over the surrounding country and te return across the Channel, @aking the direction of Calais, France. May %.—Aviator Hamel, accom- i by Mise Davies as a passenger, led to-day for @ continuous fight London, Fos, however, remain until the atmos. here clears and he can eontinue hi someananlipiniation PROBE BOY'S SCALDING. Attendant in Jersey Home Gave) Hime tal Dath, VOERBLAND, N. J., May T—An in Yeatigation by the proper authorities is fo %e held into the ciroumstances pre- eading the death on May 16 of iiijah Zuckerman, fourteen years old, the son ef Mra. Minnie Zuckerman, & widow of u jew Jersey Training Minded Boye and from thie city, -he eeived in a shower bath on May lL. Supt. EB. R. Johnstone admitted to- ‘that the person who gave the *-y fatal bath was an aitendant, but end tumed ‘on the water by means of supposed to oo hot. The the attendant says, made complaint during the bath nor for| hours later, The boy was removed | fe the hospital of the institution where | he died five days tai Srcemerren ae SIX PERSONS BITTEN BY DOG. ; Great Dane om a Rampage in North Bergen, ‘The Health Department of North Ber gen, N. J., 1s making an investigation to- day to learn whether the dog which bit fiz persone and several dogs in that village last night was infected with rabies, Those bitten were Fritz Kelly, Willlam Rottman, Charles H. Wallace, ‘William Smith, John Donelly and John Crosby. ‘The dog was a Great Dane, of whioh Herman Schmidt of Union Hill, a florist, was believed to be the owner. Tele- phoned reports that the big beast was @@ the rampage reached the police, and @ll the reserves were sent out to hunt The dog was shot and killed by Po- Geeman “Walter ‘Murphy on Gardner —.—__—— Fess Would End Counell. BOSTON, May 21.—In vetoing a bill fmereasing the salary of members of the Bxeoutive Council, Gov. Foss told the Begislature to-day that his body of ad- ‘Wsore were of little public use and that @he Council should be abolished. He) eommended that @ proposition to} the Counoll and to confer full ‘om the Governor be submitied to voters. | KILLED FLYING IN AEROPLANE HE HAD JUST BOUGHT Amateur Aviator, vate, Porbhéen to Use Machine, Took Secret Chance and Fell, was topeyturvy, XENTA, 0, May M.—Sred J, South- ard of Minneapolis, Minn., an amateur aviator, fell 100 feet at the Wright avia- tion field, near Osborne, early to-day and was instantly killed. Southard was forty years off and had just bought the aeroplane ¢rem the Wright brothers, He obtained the keys to the hangar, after he had been re- fused permission to take the seroplane out without further experience, ‘He feti just six minutes after he had begun the first flight alone His body was badly crushed. . MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, May .— Fred J. Southeard, the student aviator killed at Dayton, was well known im Dianned to establish an 4 in Minneapolis, The news {death was received by city to-day. The couple had been mar- red nine years, They had no ehildren. MEXICANS IN BATTLE NEAR THE CAPITAL; LOSSES REACH 200, Federal Force of 1,200 Attacked by 3,000 Rebels in Hot Engage- ment. ‘MEXTOO CITY, May %1—A battle was fought to-day between rebels under Gen, Zapata and a force of 1,200 Fed- erals sent out to meet them only fifteen miles from Mexico City. The Federals were outnumbered three @o one, the rebels having a force estimated at 3,000, Courters arciving here said that two hundred men had been killed and wounded in the battle. The fight was then atill In progress. ‘The Federai forces were greatly weak- ened here when over 1,000 men were sent to relieve Monterey and Torreon, be- aleged by rebela President Madero made a cafl for volunteers this morn- ing, but the Mexicans refused to ex- tend any aid to the President. Americans were greatly excited over dattle. It wae hoped is would be able to turn believed <r PLANNED SURE DEATH. ‘Ted Self in Oh Fall Out, bat Still Lives, David Short, eighteen years old, of No, 24 Seventh street, returned home early to-day depreased because he had deen una find work. About ¢ o'clook his parents smelled gas, and when they tried to open the door of his room found It looked. Policeman Kenny of the Union Mar- ket station was called in and forced the door, Short was bound securely to a chair with cords and in his mouth was tled a gas tube It ls supposed be was afraid in the Paroxyems of death the tube might fal) out; eo he trussed himself up in the chair, He was carried to an open window, where first ald treatment soon had him out @ danger, and later was taken to Bellevue a prisoner, charged with at- tempted suicide. THE NVENING FINGER PRINTS FORCE BURGLAR TO CONFESS. Broke Down When Tell-Tale Marks Were Flashed on Him, A particuiarty fine piece of finger print reading brought Edward Astbury, twenty years old, of No 1741 Broad- way, Brooklyn, befure Magistrae Nau- mer to-day in the Gates Avenue Court, charged with ‘The prisoner works as @ értver tor Jacob Guth, who owns a bakery at No. 141 Broadway, Yesterday Guth and his family went for an outing. When they returned everything In the house Detective Connolly Giscovered a handprint on the door where the burgiar had leaned while in- bt Le ar oa ‘the lock. Guth deciannd a ecka amounting to $200 had been taken. Morris Kokler, finger prim expert ot} Brooklyn, threw powder over the im- Pression on the door and photographed | it, Nothing in Police Headquarters oor- | responded, 80 he revurwed, taking prints | of every member of the Guth house- ‘old. The whorls and loops of the rg kd the door did not belong to any Aatbury was then asked to make an tmpression with his right hand. He) agreed willingly. The imprints corres- itbury denied vigorously is to do with the rab- dery, Later confessed and returned $208, saying he had spent the rest gum- | bling. He was held without ball for the Grand Jury. —K—K—_—___— Swissco Grows New Hair Stops Dandraf! and Restores Gray or Peded Hair to lis Natural Color LARGE TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. teat Bho ana Use CARMEN-NOT Aenserone coametice—an ieout Gaing or rubbing! Susta touch of CARMEN Complexion Rowser 2 fis pesky prea beat th fed ra fo un ware Carmen Cold Cream wesodts for i p pues kin, Snow-white— Stafford-Miller Company, 515 Olive Street t. Louis, sick-rooms, carried by the wind, Use CN in the sick-room and prevent the spread of disease Many people become ill because they are attacked by germs from Epidemics of disease are due to traveling germs, by currents of water, by floating dust, by domestic animals, y flies—by every movin; Wash the floors and woodwork with CN, cleanse the bed- ding, the dishes, the vessels, the bed and everything ¢lse the parent touches, with this germ illing agent. Tien you will keep the disease from spreading. You will safe- guard those who might also be stricken. If you have never used CN try it now, Learn by experi- ence how it pre- germ life, Tt is five times as strong as ig carbolic acid, and yet it is non-poisonous, non-inflamma- ble and non-caustic, Tt penetrates and removes rease, dirt and filth of all inds. It makes everything sweet and clean, It destroys odors and purifies the air, It little, death dealing organisms come in contact. They should never be allowed to spread. They shouid be destroyed in the sick-room. If somebody is ill in your home | Braet yourself, your family and others by using CN, vents infection, ou get «your CN is a com- ttle. pound made from Keep the sick- coal-tar, It has ness out b the power to kill “cleaning up” any form of with CN, Floors, DISINFECTANT WEST DISINFECTING- COMPANY g, thing with which these ¢ Strong disinfectant. If you have been using poi- sonous disinfectants, stop it They are unsafe, and are not so effective as CN, for CN is harmless to the human be- ing. How toolish to use polson, when you can have something better which you need not fear! There is possible death in carbolic acid and chlorides, There is safety in CN, Don't wait for somebody to be- come sick before i toilet basins, sinks, garbage cans, all should have their regular treatment with it, Ten cents will buy enough CN to try. Then you will want a larger bottle, and you will always keep it on hand, Two tablespoonfuls to a pail of water—that's enough to do thus prevents infectious dis- ae. eases, Pietause germs do not | ® lot of disinfecting. ‘eBis) stay where there is perfect | Can you afford to be without “The Yellow cleanliness, it? 4 byl 10, fa te, .00 Gable Top" 2 East 42nd Street | 80 Sheets | Linen Writing Paper, 10c O'Neill's sell an enormous quantity of this paper ate higher price all year round. Chis pale ats... ccccerscceseserescsees above eal for only 25c. SOOO OPIN, We've only illustrated 11 of the many different monogram styles incl great offer. If you desire, your own mono- The monogram wil ‘am or address die will be used. fe'stamped in « rich pla color. 60 Cards with name engraved in script on them; complete with copper plate. Lowest former prices 960. Special at. 59c $6.50 Golden Oak seine $4.75 (Like Llustrati roomy and de of = cenuine oak wood, Five iW |ac ge, roomy drawers, wood pulls and good jocks; __ neatly arved. The top structed and nicely finished \ convenient ar- tes andap se sasiee: Must be seen to be appreciate $11.50 Brass WORLD, TUESDAY, Just the proper sise. 25 Envelopes to match, may be had during 1-| form an undersurit which Is aavecinn We Give In New York's ~ ONEILL- Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d St. Evecywonart s Sale of Fine Stationery With Special Wedding InvitationOffers of Special Interest to June Brides Now comes a Station Cloth and #4 envelopes 5c Engr. writing juded in ths i 80 se cgclegt gual ei or eg! gzoallent quality board. * $1.50 prise. eaeeececcemeeee. soe $1.25 Bamboo Tables, 98c » Made of genuineim- orted amboo. The top Is coveret Me fine ity of Bren warp ma ting; hei hi ied ev inck Se, The top is nA ee The braces in the bave sines, etc. figured. for holding books, The bamboo is beautifully Fach Biengaior Beds, $9.00 and head wi Sveti, $17.50 Brass Crib, $14.00 Guaranteed for Five Years. (Just like Mustration.) Pillars,’ 1 inch; top rod, 1 inch; 5-8 and 34 inch filling rods; height of heads, 40 inches; height of foot 40 inches; fine woven wire spring bottom with helical spring ends which auto- matically take up all sag; 2-6 and 4-6 ize only, Finished with O'NEILL GUARANTEED LACQUER. $4.50 Enamel Bungalow B Timely offer of white restful single beds; height of head, & feet 6 inches; heigh foot, 1 foot 8 in ras Caps posts; ornamental leg mounts; high lus tre enamel finish, snow white, smooth (equal y reelain); made in foot sise only. ? r i r.) $2.50 Porch Rocker, Pot (ike Illustration.) Handsome beds, 2 inch pillars, 1 inch top rod, 34 inch bot- tom rod and five % inch filling rods fn head and foot. The height of head is 41 inches,height of foot 84 inches, Made in 3 foot size only. Thor- oughy constructed GUARANTEED LACQUER, $1.75 This pleasing de sign is made of gen- sine maple wood, with @ double woven reel seat; broad, comfortable arms; ex ‘igh back; five flat spindles in back and seven braces in base; ae comfortable; finished green, natural and $2.25 Enamel Table, $1.85 Just ike illus. tration; ‘aches. table ie thor- oughly con- structed, has « sheif in the niooed which is con ed with the ya white enamel, 2.98 $3.9 eds, ?- _MAY 21, special interest to the bride-elect, to the woman who is checking over her list of summer rescrt needfuls, and to the young woman who, winter or summer, bas continual need of elite writing paper, correspondence cards and the like. Be as careful about the appearance of your stationery and cards as you are of your finger nails. If you've been using careless writing paper or calling cards glance at these offers and note how cheaply you can recure the proper kind: 100 Weddin ‘This te an exc: Bre nal offer, both ia point of price and These (or your own) monogram stamped on the Unions: ‘We use the Begs d latest sad mo iS ve All for 98.50. Engraved Calling Cards shaw tow pot Low as 59¢ low ardl, for the Lega Soe tion of malig ine enree, het warts content if tl brings you in personal contact with the exceptional Stationery offers now we 8 fierateis {au Ove 1912. and Redeem SURETY STAMPS Shopping Centre DAMS — Co. 7-Piece Laundry Sets, 4,95 29 Oey OO Selle es Wer een Pees ery and Engraving offer of 50c to 79c Fancy China, 25c Tea Cups and Saucers, Boulllca and Saucers, Chocolate Cups | pei After Dinner Coffee Cups Breed and Butter Plates, Sale 6 Finest qualities, cise 6}4n6}4 ft. Reg.7.95. Special. 90.45 $1.35 ee | Intel Linclesm 19 sq. yd. Saucers, Balad Plates, thousands of ir neat floral patterns and Gerder sos: t. e gold, 00 te The; ne, Invitations aved for $5.50 Specials in Fine Silver-Plated Ware Bitet Abas dap yflooe most Ls pears | on the offer Canvas covered, all riveted, cloth] Trays. Reg lined, two trays: bound with dbee ng A brassed i ng ‘alles Leteg ready: 100 Cards printed from your ewn plate. Special price for this with we rapes All sizes; annual eale, only..........56+ 49c Lae ‘as $9.50 seh Reg 98. Ai (4 VG ij av ye resem 560.00 ae Suite, 45. 00 Tour More ‘Cars of These Wonderful Rockers, 75c Ea $18.75 Cuaranteed We accurately illustrate here one of our high-grade PARLOR Brass Bed, $14.50 OR LIVING- ROOM SUITES in the Great Removal Sale. It is one of the best values O'Neill's has ever offered in this clase of FURNITURE. It has hand carved panel backs, heavy French legs with rich hand-carved claw feet. bette trames are constructed in the ing sither | at ¢ take ‘in the, ant iF ocking ef realiy hi eautifully finished | lees than woe f ereerany od with ale cords and tar | Foy-ac-Couvesions, Club’ Plea’ it yen hosp You can select your owa cover- ik. a $30.50 Brass Bed, |$13.50 Enamel Dresser elour, panne or silk ortunity to secure ite of furniture at . pillars, @-im. teal retake ode te, toed "ea Tot height of 58 inches, it foot 87 inches; beautiful. bi $22.00 fe Guaranteed i for Bigs bg Taviae bs = lustrations atraignt opt 38x10. inches: 20x84 bevelled French plate mirror. 4 large d ood $6.50 Early English Library Table, $4.75 (Like Illustration) 80 DIFFERENT FROM OTHER MAKES OF BRASS BEDS! guarantee the lacquer. Large @!4-inch continuous poste; weveo aire -inch filling rods in head and 58 inches; bei Bs HB Gitag with $2.50 Just tration, beautiful rocker } b usp Roe ve We Mike {Mus- Thie foot; height of h of foot 87 inc mount casters; heavy husks on a post; make in all regular slace and fin- ished with O'NEILL GUARANTEED Bat ‘QUER; either bright or satin |. vtoasmuch Ss "tlty rocker te One of Our a cial ‘matte me An artistic » jand “tnihed We s made of solid oak utiful shade of ee drawer 8, Rony helt le convenient al mY bl * snipe le for ane maaacany st an eh ins, long. omall cost. Supreme Felt Mattress sce. cst it | Reduced! [Satire ttiorieee $5.75 Vermin Proot Spring, $3.75 fine quailty of @ whi nap Anta natural, and Drown, $25.00 Coeabbustian Table Desk Ci) Filled with 50 pounds of hi,u grade layer felt; covered with @ fine of fancy ticking; made with a nob roll edge, closely tufted; warranted pure elastic cotton felt; vermin proof; built up i the ends of yy fabric are in- closed so that uaranteed absolutely for years of com n cannot fort. got in; the fabrie Regular Price, Baie Price. la supported by $8.00 helical erin rt 1.80 de at lt ¢ t Feely |! take u 9'AS | tna geistorendtrvsend ea bor ot 4.28 atre! and resiliency, Like sketch,

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