The evening world. Newspaper, June 17, 1912, Page 16

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set jetty IS BOY 1S USED ' | i BEING KIDNAPED, __ RHE “EVENING ‘WORLD, MONDAY,’ TUNE ob ce 1912.8 Scientific Marriage Tested Sixty Years | vin Oneida Community Improves Race mma mn Sg EW he hea ey AG DIME-NOVEL BANDIT GETS OLD-TIME SPANK BARONESS VON SUTTNER’ President of / Asse tives on the New York and Is | | | lw ted Societies Ar- oe, o8 “as 1 of Larchmont, Gets Freedom. " jisordern of mine World). Ciged wall vorios if sou VERNON, N.Y. dune 17 cp AER ap e-POD | ANNULS BULL MARRIAGE. IS HERE TO TALK ON PEACE. | w BRADFORD'S ( An interlecutory decree of Justice Mills suest at Honor Luncheon. — | ¢ Mount Vernon, annulling the mar-|1 Blood Purifying Pills ‘ “The Baroness Bertha von Suttuer of Mage of Mre. Carolyn E. Bull of Larch Fais Yoon F' Vienna, President of the Asxo-lated |mont-on-the-Sound © and her husband, (Gosrantat Udet Tare Foo . jorace Bull, was filed in_ the <| | Grenache } ‘ / STAM ROWE tie F chester County Clerk's oMce to-day. seine elag end Mode a HEALER ™ WHtGh tw tea Bull was formerly @ member of a 4 Don't Be ‘Rudet’™Says:Much i StolengLad as#Dad's Friends ale _ NNab Him, + < sis MACSROLE‘HIM, .TOO, hriting ‘Auto Race After!Pur-’ * Joined Boy IsaClimax toeColt LS, , Family’s Troubles. , lise | ee ordinary copper and ‘trun into the od z ; cooler.’ He didn’t even have the satis- |SEXTEZN-PAGT JORE BOOK FREE. ‘ \ petwinage of Riditefeld, Comm, te « faction of being atuck up by a cowboy | Quite a fascinating ax tne funny | VW ASH LACES, 1 Both Stores. lwaburd of beautiful homes where sheriff and getting a run for his money that will go to make the new copy of * : F i ffeakthy people of New" York.andinearby and a square show. with’ next, Bundey's ‘World “better French and German Valenciennes, also ‘ Blaces epdnd the aurbmer. 1 doasts Suen en ‘The budding fropiiersman started the |than ever,” will be iy pages of eter * + dt an ‘ehree .inns sof the most exclusive char-| From ball rolling yesterday afternoon by run- |dien, Cut-puth, tricks and pussies to be Torchon Laces in a large variety of Edgings lecter. Wreslth has its hafimark on every AS ning amuck in his home at No, 60 Wont {featured in this great volume of wit and Insertions. a \ and. every well-kesa lawn. os) Ninety-third street. Hy didn’t shoot | fertaln you, for hours,’ Order Sunday | Tn the FAuley Inn, Mrs. Harris D, Colt out any Iights, but he scared the life) World in advance | . ” ‘ Iairon \unrtere besding Ane sreare- Sak Or Gdn RAID na C60: FOULS? | French Valenciennes, 14 to 2 in, wide. ‘of a rasidence at the top of King's brothers and sisters. The terror ot the | ELECTRICITY TO FIGHT MOB. | usually 40c to 3.50, 25¢ to 1.95 doz. e declared he'd shoot ei all up, —— Lane. She \ned with her her twelve west side declared mt ‘ and they got into closets and under the |Conduflt Company Adds Novel De- i Barns, a Gandsome and beds while he atrutted In In truly West- finde é Haake Ouud | German Valenciennes, 14 to 3 in. wide. intelligent 1a The boy teft the inn by ern splendor, rattling with artillery as . usually 55¢ to 5.75, 35c¢ to 3.50 doz. the rear entrand at 11.90 last Friday he walked. ‘Tyrrible Tim of ety a The Strike of the National Conduit | Morning and tht Ys the last his mother or the “Twining Twins of Tucson" hed | and Cable Company's laborers at Hast- om Te J ‘has cen of him. Down the lant, « nothing on him. was on fixed post|{"ston-the-Hudson may be terminated | Torchon, 14 to 2 in. wide.........¢ Sivan: iy: sane titer, ts evies, ane when a man came along and told him|>Y the departure to Europe of the usually 30c to 95c, 18c to 50c doz. (Ean edd iene tond about the miniature arsenal, It didn’t| strikers. Three car loads of strikers I meme dined ee irda dmpdeioney scare the policeman a bit. He saun-| Who had been offered a rate of $1 to : latter sauntered toward ¥, atopper when within about twenty feet of him ,and asked him @ question. The tad an- Armed Youth Terrorized Fam- ily and Was on Way to Kill Indians. “Nipped In the Bud; or Nothing Doing for Dickie Boy" {ts the next novel to whic will be drawn the attention of Richard Boy, a would-be bandit. Dickie Roy, who Is five feet three and fifteen years old, armed himself with two big guns, @ slungshot, seventeen dime! novels, a Bible ant a map of Arizona and ted for the wild and woolly West to shoot down Indians and shout up saloons, He didn't even get a good start, for he was grabbed by just an tered over to the hallway and bore d on the embryonic Western terror. [ene on the spread of the peace pro jean Line She teamship New York to-day. is bound for the Pacific Counts | f | Where she will lecture on world peace | before Leland Stanford University and the University of California, ‘The Maroness was to have been the | suest of Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Unter- | myer at a luncheon given by them toa few friends In her honor at the Hotel | Astor. The luncheon was set for 1 but because of the fox in the Lower Bay the New York did not dock until Jan hour after that time, The customs | people expedited the baggage of the |peace propagandist, and she made a} dash by taxi to the delayed luncheon uptown, Hungary and soutty European points by a steamship agency, left to-day for | h is said to have had great Influ- | well known stock exchange firm. Fol- lowing some ganda in Kurope, arrived on the Amerl- | disap jhe was In an annulinent of the marriage. Rogx of 0 ville, A5e4 at all, fi SrebIctN RCO. 400, Sold by Riker-Heweman financial diMfculty, Bull and the last heard of him Chicago. Mrs, Bull then sued dames McCreery & Co. 23rd Street On Tuesday, June the 18th. A . 23d St., es Leh Druz 34th Street out pulling a gun on him and telling) this city. The Conduit company's of! | } “ewered and kept on walking. Freeney him to throw up his hands, he gradded] geors say they do not anticipate seriou SEs eelzed fim by the hand and the auto him by the scruff of the neck, gave him ak Me » HOUSE DRESSES & APRONS. im roth Stores, Sere eran eenee \ Gacked down toward\ both. “You're going to tulke an automobile Fide, sonny,” said Fresny. “I'm going to do-notting of the kind,” @eturned young Colt, attempting to toreak away. “Preeny yanked %him around and Nfted Tine into the machine and jumped in im. In @ flash the auto was ol down the road, beinad “Don't be rude,” sai the boy, coolly; there's no necessity for it.” x34> an old fashioned clout and said “Sonny, what have you got in your pockets?" With an awful scowl the boy bandit faced his captor, The officer took him aire here the family was found in ndition of terror, Fried then took pocket edition of Jesse James to West Side police station, e two guns were fully loaded. The mot was one of the toughest look- pons the police had « Tt was made up of nails and bits of | trou! A score of special guard the plant. Electric wites through which currents may be turned have also been placed about the buildings to guard possible attacks. deputy shertffs | Relief from eczema ‘With the first use of Resinol Soap and Restnot Ointment, itching stops and healing begins, in even & fecond Floor, Twenty: « hird Street 1 Fifth Floor, Thirty-fourth Street Mi Percale and Gingham House Dresses in summer models,—low neck and three- quarter length sleeves. Size 34 to 42. Value 1.25 to 1.50............... 95¢@ ibe i necnaetiy te ae and covered with leather with | rhe sevenat case Gold by all druapistn. For “ 165 “ 1.95. Aner ic] this happened on main thor- a ern thong attached to or the| sample of each write to Dept, SF, Reainol Chem, | fare of the town, Three automo- , . tally deficient should be allowed v0 Mise Marlowe Home, Nervous, | wrist, ‘The dime novels were wonders | Co. Baltimore, Md “ 225 “ 2.50 wa Nieeimedes ough re tp 4 take out @ marriage license,” de- Julla Marlowe, who unable to] of literary art. They ran all the way Z ies, aad tac toe ‘miments'a test fecond Generation Mar-| ctarea ur. merrick. “ant, t0 aveld |appear in the 1a%t few performances af | from "Dimond Dick's Last Dive" to A . ftment of Maids’ ‘ Bot pursuit. It was @ clear stretch of Med te'tawe te have tte otseiai [Right in Buffalo, because of iliness, ia] “acnriet Gams Sacrifices | Aprons, with and without bibs. MES satice'b0 the mountetiio. Eugenics, With Mortal-| ened } at her town house, No. 600 Mudlvon ed fo Seer 25c, 50c, 75 qnominee oe Sl pvenie, tba le bet Weriowsly fil, Wate | Cine” aise poics conn Clteene a Cy Cy Cy Cc lite can eet to the mouninina de: ty Only One-Sisth of| smisers, whose decree wont ¥0 89, | ioring merely trom nervourteas"as al rice ‘he Gallant. Hs tatie ‘ GUMPETY.sUMP! THE RAcE 18) Average and Physical) of we oraiuary heath oftetal. ult Of hard work. Miss Marlowe} was in court but did not make any _ ON AND IT’S A HOT'ONE! “They'll never get me," returned ‘Breoney. “I've looked up the law and “Midnaping means twenty years in +this tate.” and Mental Standard Far Superior. “This examiner would have to certify that te would-be bride and bridegroom , were free from all contagious disei without organic weakness, not espe: ly neurotic, and equal to the average tn intelligence, “eta expects to sall Tuesday with her hus- band, EB, H. Sothern, to spend the sum- mer abroad, rge. ured her. Little Dickie Boy will be made an example of. It wasn’t necessary, the court CORSETS. \ In Both Stores, C. B. a la Spirite. jiThe boy laughed, He was most un-| James R. Herrick Would |, intelizence seen ae in 5 ‘ (Seng ile poeeien with Preeepam| Have State Inspection combination with the eh should Excellent Models for slender, medium “I was expecting tl tether sent you, didn't he’ “E think they're Jack!" cried ‘Breen: Don't stop joy was @ with excitement and ‘fled out directions for the road. ~ “You don't cross at the first biidge,” he gald. “Keep right on till you: co the secopd bridge. It's only sixtmi ‘auto was nowhere to be scen, The State crossed and soon after the ma- ‘way to your dad. “Very well,” returned the bo: {would like to talk to my mothe Colt was telephoned and the talked to her. The men en, but when he came back to the machine he said: igMotner told me to be on the lookout for autos. Weil, I will be glad to see wmy father, and I suppose mother will teal me back again. MAUCHSTOLEN LAD HAs FiG- URED IN COURT suUIT. “fhe boy told his captors hi placed him in a military irginia and that his mother ” nad tol Im from there, She had brought him Connecticut. Young Harris was de- of Candidates for Mar- riage and Supervision of Choice of Mates, as Well as Woman’ Privi- lege of Selection. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Eugenics is unquestionably the science of the moment. Scientific mating, the right to be well born, the sterilization of the unfit and a number of aliled topics are being earnestly considered by church, state and social philosophers, Only the mo’ ent for better breed- ing of the human race ts so very new that most of its advocates necessarily deal with theory alone, It is, perhaps, not generally realized that right here in New York is the one apot where for more than sixty years eugenics has been made a matter of careful and compre- “The result,” says James B, Herrick, head of the Onelda Lake Community of Perfectionists, “goes to show that the children of carefully selected parents are at least six times as fit as the chil dren born of the average hit-or-misi marriage.” REAL RESULTS, SECOND GENERATION sHows|« ul Cebor from marriage confirmed drunk- ards, drug users and those possessing the criminal temperament. There is on record the case af a certain woman, a criminal, whose descendants in the curse of a century numbered 99, and every one of them was alsc @ criminal. One the other hand not one of the 20 descendants of Jonathan Edwards w: ever convicted of @ crime, and the m: fority attained eminence tn their chosen fields, “Whenever possible," Qfr, Herrick coutinued, “there should be inspection of the ancestry of those about to marry for at least two generations back, Be- cause you are not only your father and mother, but your grandfather grandmother, and thelr fitness or unfit- ness is likely to @ffect you, according to the universally accepted Mendelian law. FINANCIAL FITNESS ALSO PRO- POSED REQUISITE. “Bo two persons should be al- lowed to merry who cannot show means adequate to support the family which it may be dupposed will later appear. Inoidentally, = think the State could well afford to offer marriage bounties to en- courage healthy, well-developed im- pecunious young men and women to | ause it {s not enough that th ation of the unfit be prevent st encourage the propaysation As it is, many thoughtful, peop! 1 make Children Cry For / 6. J. Briggs & Co., of Providence, Letters from Prominent Druggists ¥ addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Castoria in our three stores for the past twenty years and consider {t one of the best preparations on the market.” E. W. Stucky, of Indianapolis, Ind., RI, say: “We have sold Fletcher's 8a: “To say that we have recom- TOILET ARTICLES. Summer Toilet Requisites at special prices, and well- T1000! figures. 1.50, 2.00 to 5.00 Models for average figures, made of daintily flowered Batiste. 3.50 and 5.00 Models for stout figures with double boning and three pairs of hose supporters attached. 2.50 and 3.00 In Both Stores, Tourist Cases,—cretonne or silk, as- sorted colors. 35c, 65c and 95¢ usually $0c to 1.50 Imported Nickel Cased Travelin Bottles. Sc and 1 1.2 usually 1.25 to 1.75 Imported Hair Brushes,—solid backs of Ebony, Fox and Satin Woods. 5e¢ value 1.00 to 1.75 meee his father at Mahop 6 and the| Then Mr, Herrick showed me scores ov mended and sold your Castoria for ycars is the beet endorsement we can Nail Buffers... .value te....., .25¢ 4 y then came on to d rk, the] of pictures of the Oneida children to at least to have “the ther Daving previously telephoned to | prove his awsertion, Some of thene plo. | highest. of “motives. not possibly give any preparation, It te eurely full of merit ond worthy of i ola oe an 145 cording to the captors, the boy wea | Wires are reproduced for the frst time) bring into the world a recommendation." eens om plenwed {0 see hiis father then ra | in The Evening World to-day. Whom they cannot care and —e! : her than the e Evening World to-de gerd to see }.im. { marital troubles of the Colts hav @ figured in the newspapers for the Bast two years. Colt ts a well-known dawyer of this city and Is very wealthy. ‘Mra. Colt was Miss Elizabeth Howne and was wealthy in her own right when the couple were married in 1896. She fp still @ very beautiful woman. ‘The husband brought sult for separation gm the grounds of habitual intemper- ce, and the sult was warmly con- sted. He asserted Mrs, Colt was in “Phe habit of using medicine adulter- ted with alcohol. The sult dragged rough the courts until last month, when it was dropped, In the mean- (Mme Colt had secured, under agree- “ment, possession of little Harris, the Mr. Herrick, a scholarly looking old| gentleman, ts in New York at the invi- tation of the Human W eugente organization formed by Robert | T, Auld, author and editor, 1 called on him to ask if out of his expertence he could suggert some practical regulations for improving our stock of bo sins we a “he said, y, numb managing, dren 1 commun’ fifty, are of the sec selected fathers and mothers, of these have died, one of them from a conta ing about ond Beneration of Bat two 8 disease caught while visiting there is no the extreme op- eide-‘ehildren, chile even if half of them row up halt-starved dle a | and te ‘Besides putting @ bounty on the marriages of proper persona, the state ought to make possible a wider fleld of Variation Js one of the ace ged methods of raising the of inbreeding t= human beings @ too often marries his cousin or the girl next door just because he hasn't had @ chance to know other girly well, ‘The movement for municl- pal dance halls and other gathering: where a great many young men ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. ANegetable PreparationforAs. fimllating ie oodan ting the: le Stomacts au torla for children {s {n large demand Not being a secret nostrum many bave used it.” that we lend our endorsement to merit, During our long experience Henry R. Gray, of Montreal, Que., says: “I would say that your Cas- etances indicate the use of such a preparation.” ‘W. G. Marshall, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: “We have found your Castoria to be not only one of the best sellers in the medicine market, preparation that gives almost universal satisfaction; in fact we cannot recall having bad a single complaiat from any of our customers who Owens & Minor Drug Co., of Richmond, Va., sars: abundant occasion to note the popular''y of the genuine Fletcher's Ca» toria, which we unhesitatingly recommend.” and that it gives general satisfaction, medical men order it when circum but a “It 1s with pleasure Castoria, a preparation of proven in the drug business we have had Mennen’s Talcum Powder,—Violet or borated. Oc Imported Perfumed Soap, t odors, value S$, 40¢ a | Palm Olive Toilet Soa usually 1,20, 85c doz. cakes Physicians’ and Surgeons’ S usually 85¢, rie Oc box 12 cakes Bay Rum, large size. .value $0, 40¢ in another State, That ts exactly 4 per women may make friends, 8 to be en- bony of Atlanta, Ga,, say: “No doubt if we were called » The mother had him stolen, and urege Brannen & Anthony 0! . wae some monthe before the father | et, of the total number, LiL) 1 Reaper at APES to state positively what medicine we bad eold for the greatost length Dioxogen “ « 6te 45c Tey a ere elle lla pia ts Prey pain esrpiree tyes | snoutd he allowed. to select hey pir the greatest number of bottles sold, and the most satisfactory is e @ got the boy back again righ a5 REN MEL AL manees corpus | Walwes State. fle Vefore renching auenia bs saevea "We aw preparation to us and also to the customer, wo fee) that we could sa: Extract Witch Hazel, ef her child ts not known, but the fwas soon on the trail father It ts sald there the age of five. Our death rate is t the unwritten one of social can bring this about. and conscientiously say Fletcher's Castoria.” int and quart sizes, 5e and 25c t we shall not be producing the | usually 20c and M00 ‘Were not less than six Pinkerton men in Si af ro 1 siete on Sl dren ie { best children until the mothers have Worms Canvulsions eee Ate che Surcmanile Was there | cot men just as much to say in choosing the arent GENUINE ALWAYS 2 for the waylaying of Harris and his selz- | no blind bavi fathers as the fathers in chovsing the | bi beta AL Beara the Signature of had to be delayed another day ren, no mental deficients or moral emioally, tha mpihernood passion gui Thore who know Mrs. Colt declare ee | perverts, And, as everyone knows, We should go along with the marriago ames c ree at, uf husband's | ave for many years conformed in pounty, Else we will continue to have ie every part) to the marriage laws !gnorant, careless paren: bearing chil- of New York State, We have simply dren into pover\y, and the finer, more to g.ve It up. leera to be a regular Bo- taken enle way a6 v law. precautions no st the law, should do in this matter?’ I asked, in any and which might | 'y well be incorporated within the “Just what do you think the State worthy types, Voluntarily permitting themselves to die out, “These principles have been quietly practiced for a good many years in my |Rommuntty," Mr. Herrick’ concluded, “and we feel more than repaid. T have always been unable to seo why the | The Kind You flare Always Bought | 23rd Street 34th Street ‘id at large fails to exercise at least) MOULD. HAVE ATATE MARRIAGE ts’mugh caution in reproducing Its c.1-| zens as it shows in breeding ite prize +, “M0 person whycical ous and horas.’ - in Use For, Over 80 _ Years. \T MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE V WHAT YOU NEED= ~.& WORLD "WANT" AD, WILL GO AND GET [a a ; seen renee

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