The evening world. Newspaper, June 24, 1912, Page 12

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_THE EVENING. WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1919. q Ls , COASTER KILLS (71 SERRETYWADSTA, Eee 3 THE BRIDE'S GRANDSON |<": FOUR-HORSE MILK WAGON o; d Lynch str sprawling w bridesinal i e ae ee Romance Began "Began After His IN BROOKLYN RUNAWAY. Ten Acres Devoted to Furniture ,000 Persons at North Beach] Former Wife Died Eight ; ; $ | Policemen Sent Sprawling in’ At- See Him Pitch Out Un- Months Ago. tempts to Stop the Fright- and_Housefurnishings ened Animals. n left a trail of y-day in Will id der Wheels. Handsome Dining Room Pieces rices Reduced About 14 for Tomorrow So many friends and nefehbors called congratulate Mr, & | A runaway milk wa An unidentified man of about thirty | Jac years was ono of the two male passen- | 5 fers in the first seat in the forward of | two cars as it ascended the preliminary | (oo j incline of the Morris roller coaster on the old Bowery Bay road, the main |, theroughfare of North Beach, Inst night. \Every swing of the style pendulum is met |by Young Straws—the standard in every ‘|essential that gauges the bes. $2, $3 and $4 «| Panamas and Bangkoks at Popular Prices, | , | Mo “Oh, Ko along! she erted told that she certainly had male ul Jooking bride at the altar tin the Fvangelist’s on Twentys| © When the attached carm reached the] tirgt treet yenterday as the Rev. | Jr ratlway's extreme height, about fifty! pomas & Duhige performed the cere- feet, and bumped swiftly around the} mony, But she blushed and was de-| began to ry curve, the man stood up. The man de-| ichtead when hor husband, a youth of| First the car@nning wagon hi bog nim, whom he did not know, yelled] 7; joined in the praise. Graham avenue trolley car. him to sit down. Eight girls, who) isnt the wedding yesterday, Mra.) Was thrown off on his head found it hard enough to preserve thelr c : triana scattered and policemen ju ‘ook waa Mra, John Traumer. When Jump equilforium in the seats behind, shrieked | (POL Coe sett widower eight months @4. but the horses went on, At Eden's ‘and their cries brought the attention of fully 5,000 amusement seckers who were — wandering about the expored structure. But in the short apace of time that it teok the clanking cars to whirl around } the sharp curve to the head of the ateep the young man turned and emiled No reason for such a reduction except that these are our last selling days before pha wee furniture is worth the full regular prices—the dollars you save are ruly save Examples—all in quartered oak: Buffet—(as aed 45 inches wide and 21|Extension Dining Table—(as illustrated); has 44 floes ss bE EE ea tl also has) inch round top, with flush edge, 10-inch pedes- ve mirror, size 12x36 inches. Ordinarily the price | ‘@! base and heavy claw feet; the usual price of this buffet is $35; for tomorrow we $: iM $25; tomorrow's special price 17 50 have markeditat. 25 YOU ARE SAFE WHEN YOU BUY AT RIKER AND HEGEMAN DRUG STORES This Is ANTICOR Week| @ eatistied expression. ‘The next moment spectators were @eacked to eee the man shot sharply ower the dashboard. He fell flat upon | the framework hill; he stretched out ty tmnds frantically and both oars tendered down and chopped hin to death, while the passengers covered @@eir faces and screamed. When the s tines eise ate 59 inches high and Sleins Chair—(as illustrated); has heavy box @ars reached the street exit eix of the At the Riker and Hegeman Drug Stores 36 inches shed git he shelves and| frame construction and slip seat upholstered @ght women o fainted. French claw feet; ea tomutes price $: with genuine leather; this is the regu- a } ‘They were soon revived, the power was is $25 ; tomorrow we offer itat.. 17.50 lar $4 sort, but marked for tomorroy at _NOTE—In addition to the above we have marked a number of other dining room pieces at corresponding reductions in price. (GRBENHUT Bullding, Second Floor.) The Best Chance to Buy Rugs That You Are Likely to See This Year We have more of the larger sized rugs on hand than we wish to count at in- ventory. We will cut their pesos fully one-fourth to escape thé inventory record. All perfect goods and all new since March. Variety af colors and patterns, excellent. But reduced this, way— Royal Wilton Rugs Velvet and Wilton Velvet Size Usual Price Reduced to Oxi2ft. $3 This admirable toilet requisite is an article which every || man and woman needs—a perfect little safety shaver ‘to use on corns. This week, in every Riker and Hegeman || Drug Store, ANTICOR will be exhibited and its merits explained to every caller. Plain Facts About Your Corns Chiropodists treat corns by paring-off this hardened on. but most of them are xpert enough to do. it ane, Any one, however, pail woman or child,— ean shave off this hardened + skin with the utmost ease and absolute safety by the use of ANTICOR, the Perfect Safety Corn Shaver, which can be purchasedatany Riker and Hegeman Drug Store for only 25c. @dout 14 pounds, his face smooth ‘The body was taken to Weldig's morgue on Steinway avenue, —— BOYSIN BURGLAR BAND SQUANDERED $20 A DAY ON HARLEM HIGH LIFE Thirteen - Year-Old Prisoner Gave the Police Names of His Confederates. ee Size A corn is simply a lump of hardened skin, caused by friction of the shoe. The severe pain is caused gehertre f Br iatele Rugs Usual ies Reduced to + $19.50 - $14.50 Seamed and Seamless Axminster Rugs ha Usual Price Reduced to He A week ago James McMullen, aged thyrteen, of No. 856 Richmond road, Slaten Inland, was arrested on the oharge of burglarizing the candy store at No. 361 West One Hundred and by the pressure of this hard lump upon the sensitive nerves beneath. 14.71 ENHUT alld, Firat Floor.) As many stamps as are reasonably required for books unfilled will Complimentary be given to all persons, whether purchasers or not, applying at the Premium BAL Stamps Ln lor on the Third Floor of one GREENHUT Building, tomorrow. It advantageous to start filling at one time as many bo will Free Tomorrow _ be needed to secure the premium desired. gain ONLY 100 FREE STAMPS GOOD IN GOODIN ANYONE BOOK ONE BOOK. GREENHUT-SIEGEL Coop! COOPER © (6™ AND 19™ STS, " “THE BIG STORE” j For Details of Important Sales in Our MAIN Building for Tomorrow, Please See Our Advertisemcnt on Page 7 of This Newspaper | Double cod Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Made Before 12 0’ Clock: The Perfect Safety Corn Shaver FISHER BROS ay UINE 'T Ea aaus AVE. BET. NEY DOWN ENU IN Only 25 Cents ; m |39e <c This ane gz GRAND tke This splendid little ANTICOR will in- instrument is wonder- | stantly remove the hard fully simple in con- | center of your corn and struction, impossible to get | stop the pain easily, out of adjustment and so | comfortably and with- made that it is absolutely | out the slightest risk. ea impossible for it to cut you. Go to the nearest Se You will recognize all this | Riker and Hegeman the instant you see it. Store to-day, and ite If you remove the pres- sure, you remove the pain. zt if , ae tl 4 i E | a if : Fy | i i { tH % 3 “t Ay 3° tH it i Zs 4 a il g ; i 1m Lanmen Bull jr, 8 years old, ter a curse months’ {lness from desease at the Bemord, Kight~ etxth street my Broadway, last night. Me was o son of W. L. Bull, president of the Stock Exchange in 1888-90, and a nephew of the late Dr. William 8 Bull. He leaves @ widow, who was a Mins ‘STatlida E. Heppenheimer, and bis par- ents. He was head of the firm of Wil- Mam L, Bull jr. & Co. contractors, and @ member of the Union League and other clubs. 3 & f Seen Wreath om Cleveland's Tomb, A special committee, representing the Grover Cleveland Association of New York, started early this morning over the Pennsylvania Ratire ton to place @ wreath upon the grave of Grover Cleveland in memory of the fourth anniversary of his death. The | cousmittee will be composed of James Graybill, Al Warendorf and David Rob- tnon. aia ee VCarat$ . it | ae 20 : Tatit urecet Diamond te lh dan 01 porters wrt Mavens | FRE With Every $50 Purchase Baste a, 8 Bea oe a! Golden Oak, of Mahogany Blames: Nelourt value WE PAY FREIGHT is, CREDIT TERMS itr, $75 oad for Prince- t | ‘TO-MORROW! ( Y 4 j wid mOrTOW there Don’t continue to suffer the tor- | examine ANTICOR. The sales- 1 you. toe selling direct to the tures of corns when absolute and | men will be pleased to show it to instant relief is in oa you, and explain its merits. You Are Safe When You Buy at OpenalNight || J sai EF 9 | E 77 8B R — you may ride past your satin on the way me, because pomething Somat ou. will make you forget Diam van be returned It zi mal i La! ARE | ze . WEY A ‘o-morrow * in in the Brown ' Our store in the alll ‘¢ Derb: bsol 8 : tha i Derby Wel Hat, it pein taton guagunteed : alin COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 & !o4 STS] ari — &. Ba! Ne Pema one Ts Airs dayne } ; Teiey nd all , si , oe i Nghe SitaDUATEM te \ { a verest summer story of the decade. hich . night-~sevon days : pose sh A ; a HARLES A. } i Don't ates @ singh nae chapter of * “The fs the habits fot Telephone | your order to, the a nearest Riker-Here nin store. and seven RRA !1T MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— 180 Re Poynter mone i aH N.Y. e iver promptl: Aan: Hi reANAARR : iF com : ‘oadway, New i ming World iL Hereman eliver promptly. pons Be A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT, ~~ opus rote aie Yorks Se —— —) 4 ‘ i CURR RG TAN eS CR, Hl re ORR Ze TT TORT ae . writ a arn ween LARK Da a ee

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