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EERO TREAD TOT HEV! CUT IT OUT, TWOMORE MAY DIE FELLERS, KID COP AFTER AUTO GRESH HAPPY'LL GIT YE ILLING THREE) | Fred Stone’s Father So stk ; ously Hurt His Recovery, Seems Impossible. Better Get Wise to “Happy” Malone, ‘Wunst’ Scrap Lead- er, Now Baseballist. Three men are dend and two others are in @ critical condition as a result of an automobile accident near Hemp- stead, L, 1., yesterday, Louls P, Stone, father of Fred Stone, the comedian, who suffered three broke da broken leg, {8 in a precart Molinesuz of Hempe NIX ON GANG FIGHTIN’. LONDON, J Moore was International 1 Cuz “Happy” Met a Lady an’ Now He’s John McGraw, ‘What? of light bays, Ben- |. who suffered @ compound fracture of the leg and internal injuries and who was Challenge Cup comes Judge M as he also won § . , “Happy” Malone was the toughest Mt. & @angster in Jereey City. It was only @ month ago thet he led his cohorts Gammamown, with a green fiag Tired, Aching, Swollen, Smelly, Swea Use TIZ. ord some millions, took the tter in hand. She is one of the pro- bation officers yen ‘With @ woman's intuition, sized up “Happy” as the leader. @ bright red-headed kid twelve, bas clear itue eyes, some Hockies and is the white fd of his wang. He can ecrap like Johnny Kil- vene. “Now, Happy,” sald the good angel, phy don't you stop throwing stones fight your troubles out on the base- ball feild? We'll supply you with unt- forms and balls and bats and you can e have some god sport.” “HAPPY” RESBRVES PROUD MOT eral PICK His OWN TEAM. cried “Happy” fom setDey wouldn’ Play fair and dere would be a scrap wid every game, . We'll play) Public School Num- Merely clog them out and right off. first time it you ean for, the game was played with Public oul No. ¥. Mra, Blair saw the game gpd offered $10 to the winning team. a full size No, dat wouldn't be sigh ‘with perfect comfort. the only foot“remedy ever made ch acts on the principle of draw! the poisonous exudations which eore feet. and other re a pai ag is was ieuiea to. And a change, Pow over ‘Happ: He doesn’ Ander is proud of her charge and say, neer” *d just do anythin, bricks and ¢ Happy" happened along and ned into the thick of the fray. “Bay youse kids, you cut dis out,” Be yellea, ‘Don't you tink you can Get no uniforms by fight A brick flew past “Happ: immediately lappy” landed on jek didn't come mr henheeed (gt Tacava tee Sese CALL AND MAKE YOUR" out fight and the rival ange ‘Then “Happy’ went up to see friend Ju Blair in the Hudson Caqunty Juvenile Court. ‘The judge was amused but he en- qouraged the youngster, He gave him a ‘ Police order to stop all ang tights. “Happy” went to C “Say, Cap, will you stay wid ed. ask “Burest thing you know,” replied the captain heartily. “You can call on a policeman any time and you can cal! out my reserves. Go to it, “Happy.” “Happy” went away the proudest kid im Jersey City, He sought out the good @ngel and told her all about ft. She smiled approvingly and sald: ‘Happy, you're going to be @ poiitician Firase Beds with m some leader now, Mrs, Alexan- he answered, “and, say, “I'm going ‘op dose gang fights. Leave it t LL ROLL FILMS EVELOPEDFREE| When prints ate ordered. | Prices 750-752 ‘sth Ave., Cor. 46ih St. Grovtis We. set costs ect Eastman YOUR HOME FURNISHED Iver-Johnson Bicycles On Easy Payments A fow slightly shopworn wheels $10 up. Indian, Pierce and Iver-Johnson Motor Cycles, oe cet coe: ST ERO RTP PRT ———-—- More Horse Show Prises tor Moore. when in Class 61 his jo are was placed first. TIZ-for Sore Feet Callouses or Bunions, Frost Bite and Chilblains? It,is Sure, Quick and Certain. Send for FREE Trial Package of TIZ Today he real foot reltef you never Furniture Without Deposits Terme RE te New ity Now Jersey, Long Island, Connections, x a “ Purniatied FRE CLOCK *89.98 *109. St “HAPPY” SAYS HE CAN QUALIFY Free with every pur-5 yvisita 14 Mt AS A COP, ALL RIGHT. iq chase of $45 mort 114g 7 “Gay, Judge,” he sald, “I can stop of Goods or over. ° i tis Kips fightin’. “You just give me] Write for 1912 Catalog, Mailed Free. "Bike 8 op ala Tit-etop Yam, ail righe @ ALL. GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, 1 right.” . : ju will be a regular leader when you Wie o mand Titers; value $18 re a man.” m ae ¥ oR ,tuepey” swelled up and threw out bls gis, Sewing ‘Machines on Credit ix 27 YOUR PARLOR ey ees om bat] TST, EE _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2 1, 19132. he machine took fire, Is Hempstead the touring f the wreck, He shoulder and SHOES oF QUALITY Lge diinnd AN APPRECIATION BY ELBERT HUBBARD and Frank HE man who makes anything in patience, in honesty and according to his highest ideals is a success, whether the world knows him or not. J James 8. Coward makes Shoes of Quality better than most, but Coward advertises simply to tell what he has to offer in the way of ghoeg that fit a foot-weary world which is making a path to his or in old New York. The more people know about Coward Shoes, in just that proportion are more people able to walk naturally and comfortably. In shape and in fit, in quality of materials and in finish, Coward Shoes appeal to people who know what good foot-gear should be. ‘ Coward’s idea of a Shoe amounts to an Ideal, and to sell you anything else he would consider a calamity to himself, Coward would rather have it said of him that ‘‘ he makes good shocs’’ than any other compliment you might extend him. It is a duty to wear shoes that fit, and to investigate Coward Shoes is a matter of importance. JAMES S. COWARD, 264-274 Greenwich St., N. Y. (CRAB WARREN GTREET) SOLD NOWHERE ELSE une 2—Judge W. na win) forse & not under 11 The International for this class thus be- joore'a absolute property, it last year. ty Feet? Corns, Mail Orders Filled ‘Send for Catalogue REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LL Sasa iit $i) BES SALe. 6 wEIG SALE | a FA | SOUTH OZONE PARK Betas thie adv, with you Saturday of, Sunday and you will positively save $100 on any house owned by ts you mays HOUSES $100 CASH AND "$10 PER MONTH From $1,800 to $3,700 HEAT, PARQUET FLOORS AND ‘ALL IMPROVEMENTS Big Sales Days, June 22d and 23d ‘How to Get There: Take Fulton Stavst City Line to End and Change to South Osune DAVID P. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— SAVINGS BANKS. BROOKLYN. penurirut ~~ INEM YORK SAVINGS BANK eG Ke 10912, dividend at the rate Tn the Heart of Brooklyn. HALF HOUR BY SEA BEAOH LINE TO 2D AVENUE 6TATION, BROOKLYN, Artistic, modern brick houses $4,800-45,000;' your own terme; $100 dows, EXAMINE ANY DAY, Spraiat Manager, 60 Liberty at., N. ¥., Room 61, Phone 7440 Cort, F for the next two years, may ot 0 Foren ats i crease. in valuation of the Sea Bea Sa ILL gume,trom 85 to 1o under DE ON DRAW pores, TIZ cleanses hem clean. It works better the very Glen Onoko i June 23, $1.50% Bellewood Park sunday $1.00) Trains Leave Pennsylvania Ferries, Cert- land! and Desdrosses Street for WAUCH CHUNK - 8.30 A. M, GELLEWOOD - - 9.004.M, (Ly, Jersey City 20 minutes later.) Mudson River Tude Trains Connect at Jersey City Station, Lehigh Valley Railroad. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS) TO NEW HAVEN qhttnmer RICHARD PEC E. Ry fo ¢ of TIZ by return mail, subway (now set hattan within ea Beach “1,” from'Park Row. (85-minntes), or at Atlantic ay, subway station, Brooklyn, direct to Kings Highway station ob the property. red ,satlatoctory te the buzer, OWN’ T TERMS BANKING INTEREST. 5% INTEREST Allowed on accounts from $10. to $3,000. tapeerens, raqce on or before July 15, draw trom July 1, on deposit with the State of N. ¥, We are entering our 724 year, Banking by mailto meet your convenience. Call or write for booklet, Tel. 1234 Beekman CLARKE BROTHERS, Bankers — LOCATED AT 46 WEST 24TH ST. New Banking Room 23d St. & Gih Ave, 1:80, Chilaren. UP THE HUDSON Stoamer, CITY OF LOWELL Jeaves Pier Houston Bt... 10, M, ins children, 40. ce ‘These excursions under management of FALL RIVER LINE ‘Tickets at Piers only on cay of excursions, Open, Satur 5 MIGRANT Gotta it Larke | Steamer of en air. co! ment. for * Aldi INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK 51 Chambers St., New York ‘The Board of Trustees has declared @ semi-annual dividend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. per annirm on all deposits entitled thereto, DEPOSITS MADE ON BELORE JULY 10, 1012, TERST FROM JULY THOMAS M, MULRY JOUN J. PULL! SUNDAY 0) Leave Weak 120th Mi M. NEW, HAVEN EXGURSIUN cs minenoon WEEKLY J ; sicili-S Dally to, a inte Patron _ Lecturer saboant Foot Weat ‘42d after July 20 ft me NO EXTHA CHARGE FOR IT, Advervusgulebie ivi La vsid aap Ue Hath 8 NUNSING, Secretary at Americag istrict Messauges tion be Double Surety Stamps With All Forenoon Purchases! ()NEILL-ADAMS Co. 6th Ave., 20th, 21st and 22d Sts. There Are Still Thousands of Popular Books for Summer Reading From That Big Purchase of 35,000 Volumes Saved Froma Bindery Fire They were only slightly damaged by smoke and water. O’Neill-Adams Co. purchased the entire lot. To add interest to the sale and give you the widest assort- ment of subjects and titles we have added to the purchase a number of Publishers’ small lots. Books Published by Such Houses as Macmillan & Co., J. C. Win- ston, A. L. Burt, Hurst & Co., Doubleday, Page & Co., Harper Bros., Scribners & Sons, Henry Altemus, Are Among the Lots We have rearranged the assortments so that the Bargains are even more re- markable than they were last week. Four Big Bargain Lots of Books at 10c., 15c., 25c. and 50c. each Good Summer reading, all of them—splendid fiction by the best authors, the values being double, triple and quadruple the selling price. There are many instances where you can buy books for one-tenth of 8 Volumes of Guy what they were originally priced. 10 Volumes of Reberi $4.39 De Maupassant’s Books Illustrated—over 200 Complete Stories. : 3.50 LouisStevenson’sWorks Published at $3.50. The publisher made this set to retail at 10.00. The Three Musketeers, 2 Vols, Translated by William Rab. on Writings of Abraham Lincoln Edited by Arthur Brooks Lapsley. win atanslated by Willian b:on ‘ F ith w letter from Alexandre Dumas Fils, and two With an Introduction by Theo. Roosevelt, pundred and fifty. illustrations by Macrice Lelors Together with The Lie of Lincoln, byNoah Brooks, vols. cloth, bored. D. Appleton & Co eg 65 The Essay on Lincoln, by Carl Schurz, and The At : Address on Lincoln, by Joseph H. Choate. 9 Ruayard Kipling 10 volumes— Tina Editioa, 8 vols., 9 leather.......sscssceeeeeseeees 3. 25 Bound in cloth. Sub. price, $15.00. Sale 3 50 And hundreds of other great Book Bargains. price... peri Masterpieces of the World's Home Library Best Literature Eight Volumes, speci: the Edited by Jeannette L. Gilder. get Ste ‘Molter asa 1.00 : er 2,600 pages. 16 mo., 8 vols. 2 Helpful Talks with Girls. penedalal Published at $4.00... $1. 98 8. Entertainments for Home, Church and School. Over two hundred d's Lghttnded 4. How to Speak and Write Correctly. authors are represented in this superb com- : Healthful Sports ter Boar and Figures. ilation. Each volume is full and complete 7: Business Hints for Men and Women. in itself. 8. Marvels of Modern Science. Book Devt.. O'Neill Main Store, Firat Floor, Surety Stamps with All Purchases, S xth Avenue. 20th to 22d St., + | mmmner O'N cil -Adams C Co. New York City ea DENTISTRY, — __ STEAM Boats. | | kasabbipl THAT LAST § METROPOLITAN STEAMSHIP LINE The Greai White Steel Steamships | MASSACHUSETTS AND BUNKEx HILL Express Service for Passengers, Freight, Automobiles and Horses. Electric fans in inside $1.00 rooms; Outside rooms, $2.00; rooms with Bed, $6.00; wit), ath, 9.00. Main i Deck ining om; Superior ery ce; urrivane ec} most marv: - Seateatign pemegrephy, Submarine -Gignal Service: 1/1 tion of Dental phi Eyre jearchilgnt: uel ROM 3 1W FORK: Leave Pier 14, North, Rive-. foot to persons who bave her:tofore of Fanon ee service returning. & Sundays at 5 M. Same dreaded artificial teeth, is the recent application of Bridge Work by the Waterbury Dentists. Where there are two or more decayed or loose teeth, or mere roots, in either Jaw, a beau- tiful, serviceable set of tecth, with- out plates, can be constructed around them, which cannot be detected from natural teeth, This explains the supe- rlority of tickets vie he preadrcue Centres ie ‘ation Maritime ne S cen. Cal Vy PORTLAND, ME. sith | Foreman of Sorew Machine Depart. ‘World Wants Work Wonders, MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE Meanie r Rarer tant 00 Mi veaoy St.. Tues. e days from Port: + also at New York Tranater SBYSWATER TOLDERS IN’ EVERY MOPEL @ TICKET OFFICE, ced STEAMSHIP Sa RRORATION The New WATERBURY Way Come here in the morning, have your old teeth extracted FREE, and return home at night with a ‘NEW set that fits perfectly. Our ANCHOR DENTURE ROOFLESS PLATE gives perfect comfort and satisfaction, where the old style plate cannot be worn. All work guaranteed 10 years, Extractions and dental surgery made PAINLESS by our wonderful NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Full Rete of Teeth... 85.00 ci nae FOR SALE, Clothing “Credit 1.00 we KER WEEK wil age you | | Sliver Fillings. +80 up Li iowest pric 20) at the RS eh Day HL D20x i... | fae 4. £90 Me cats ol ft, t, x Pay ntl, i toa ineattng, | Clothing Co., ESAS 9 19 $1 SMDASE 2 Jo 6: German, French and Swedish Spoken, rept Bil cf acent 8 indy, Direct | Ladies in Attendance, Tiviadn and’ Atbany ” Dall, exce rall_connections, 1248 3d Ave.,Cor. 72d St.,N.Y. Open Kvenings PUR SALE, | HELP WANTED—MA‘E. 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