The evening world. Newspaper, July 8, 1912, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 8, 1912 AXEL DIDN’T SUSPECT HE’D GET A DUCKING WHEN FLOOEY DOVE INTO THE WATER [{%. HEY AXEL— WHo PUT : THE RUM IN RUMMY? OUVELL~ Wio BANE PUT <! = ‘ . ie vwesvanl ; | { um-m— woo Pur pas WEtLs WHE PUT THe HEY - wHo puT DAS i AW=WHO PUT THE FISH ON FISH Hooks ? CONE \N CONEY 2? TIP IN TIPPING 222? Rbw IN Rowsoar 2? Haw ! GIANTS USE MARQUAR JQUEER MARITAL MIX-UP COLLIE SCENTS ROBBER _|FINE TANK FOR KIDDIES |BROKERS HEAR SERMONS _|°*" poole und by the neopte it mmusr|MRS, SAGE GIVES $6,000 |"! 10" 1 DISCLOSED IN SUIT.; AND WAKES NEWLYWEDS.| WHEN BIG MAIN BURSTS. DURING LUNCH HOUR, | tan." TO PENSION WHITE WINGS tiem in'vs es rr - -_— _ Another speaker was the Rev, Guatay IN FIRST WESTERN GAME Mrs. Williams Names Divorced| “Beauty” Leads Way to Window! Youngsters Plunge Into It and Have | Bishop Lays Stress on Brotherhood | Carstesen, rector of Christ Church at Mayor, Thanking Her, — Praises | ‘ Wife of Her Brother as Just as Man Is Raising Great Time Splashing of Man In Great Riverdale, He said he way “in the Men Who Ciean-- the | himself for a while ax a youn Co-respondent. the Sash. About. - _ City’s Streets. One of the most remarkable marital! The most popular little collie dog} A hundred and fifty delighted you: —_.+_ E City. anand thar it had changed in appears The Right Rev. W. A. Guerry, Pro- Oo tower above When “Big BU Edwards opened nin} mixups that has come to Hsht in the/in New Jersey to-day is Beauty, who| ters over In the Columbia Heights sec-|testant Episcopal Bishop of South | everything then.” he sald, ‘but E don't day he toand a lettes onmeainiig Supreme Court in months was that to-|was a present to Mrs. Ralph W. Lee| tion of Brooklyn had the time of thelr | Carolina, stood on a little wooden atop, | think that the fact that the skyavenp day of Mrs. ixabeth Laura Talt Wil-|when she was married a month ago. |lves to-day when @ bursting high| such an porters place at the stops of |ohs, Me above It now Indicate doa the ter Arthur Williams, rd oney. | Pressure main on Furman street, be- aed Both Teams Unable to Score at} 2 seain** Gheater The Lees returned from their honey railroad cars, and preached a sermo! I'll show you how to spend k for $00 from Mra fusson{ [88 on your clothes so that om Mipereeding. the apiritual tn] Ste as a contribution to the pension! yOu can spend more on your ™ found of the employees of the 8 ‘i vt) vacation. Come to mystore, @ wealthy electrical contractor, for! moon yesterday and settled down in| tWeen Joralemon and Montague streets, | ette to a atreet crowd of ratenon will speak at’the same| Cleaning “Department. Mayor Gagntor, | iors tartafacvater’ sh bo the Outs divorce, their new home, No. 124 Maple street, {Converted the public playground on] clorks on Wall street, near ( ch day except Saturdays and|w , sent the following letter} ~ ™ ‘urer's prices .. a 1 Outset-—Doyle Re- Mra, Williams named a divorced Wife) ig cainy N. J. Reauty assumed th. |FUrman street into a fine yellow swim: | of William street, at the noon hour | Su until Sept. § te prevail. oo of her brother, LeLand D. Potter, a fira| K@™RY: ming tank, To be sure, some of the llt- | to-day. | - duties attendant on all good) watch r Mra. Sage | Ji thank you exceedingly for your) ca) us contribution of %,000 to the! Moe Levy, ps Yr mains Home. Ete ee dleeee tint, which was|4oKs and prowled about last night watsg.tagen & Ggeruotne sonia or tried recently before Justice Goff, was {looking for something out of the 4 replete with sensationAl testimony. | ordinary. BATTING ORDER, While Mrs, Potter was on the witnesd| It was about 2 A. M. to-day that _>-- ‘Nowhere should the fatherhood ot | PORT OF NEW YORK, God and the brotherhood of man be) ARRIVED. the playground, Below the atreet grado, | appreciated so fully as in a grent} oe but when they saw from thé nafe ele-| city,” said the Fishop. “In fact, that! vation of swings and trapezes that the|is the cornerstone of our democratic yego Washington Tiaene \k pension fund of the Department of ‘| Street Cleaning. ‘Themen of the de- My On" 119-125 Walker St., N. Ye New York. Chicago. aed Tue oof ety ae (ine |Mr. Lee was awakened by Beauty. The !noog wouldn't go higher than the tops| government. If wo are to continue to : ‘ Fartanibrahen: Shey naveuennenoten Snodgrass, tf. Meckard, if, [Silty of the misconduct’ charged and {Collie led him to a window, where he|o¢ their knickerbockers and the waint|have a government of the people, for! ViAlmncle ssvereersrervesesvvscvee Naaman! Ao in addition to beng well paid it te Becker, cf, Schulte, rf, Gepriving her of the custody of her |S®¥ @ man prying up the sash bands of their skirts they gleefully rs : Fi los Gaiventon ald it ts} Merkle, 1b. Tinker, s3, pretty six-year-old daughter, Mary, “What do you want?" demanded qropped into it a age x Zimmerman, Bb, Eilzabeth Potter. Willams was named | Lee. | THB playground was crowded when Yy iffif/yys fly Yj WMesere. ren, is, ty Potter in his sult, The man said nothing, but ran croucl-, the big main burst and & Sellow geyser iY L Wy ty y Fletcher, ss. Livers, 3b. Mrs, Willlams, in her complaint Mled|ing to the gate, when he waited, Lee began to spout a steam as thick as @ q Yy d WHY yu Groh, 2b. Archer, ¢. to-day, said she was married to Wil-lyan for his revolver, while Mrs. Lee! man’s walst down Into the 200-foot YY Yy YY Yj ify G Marquani, p. Lavender, 9. Hams at Stamford, Conn. Sept. 2 1910. | oung to her husband's arms cn- square where the youngsters were play- Yy yy yy Uy Yy Yj Umpires—Kiem and Bush. Soon afterward, she charged, Willams} treating him not to kil the man. jing, Miss Grace Taylor, in charge of | YHY dda bcdedddddddddda Yyjy), Attendance, 15,000, showed marked attention to a Young) When he. reached the window the the grounds, was alarmed at first and : woman named Phoebe Schafer. Then. | ian had Bone. Until daylight Lee she and some volunteers from the CHICAGO, July 8—The Giants and|!t, appears, she added, that Willlams| wattea by the ‘lndow clutching the street began to pick up the smallest Cubs met this afternoon at the Weee} transferred his affections to Mrs. Pot-|revaiver. ‘Tne mun aid not come lehildren and carry them to high ground, ls pmenda Ge te hy er. back, but If heajad, acconting to what| Men from the Water Department shut je first of thelr! agiiton J, Gordon of No. 198 Broadway, few told Mrs. Ley, there wouldn't have | off the flow just at a time that the series here, ts Mrs. Willta heen enotigh of him left to bury. “But | Water began to flood two warehouses The weather was the record for for Beauty here,” he added, “we would |behind the grounds adelante tid Ast ER, heat and the pl ve by ‘obbed on ¢ | fost ans Cea Ae ear murrarea renUy) OUT OF WORK, SHOOTS SELF, | have deen robbed on our first night tn | our home, Ane; greatly handicaped by the ab- i mec S —_———__ ROC: sence of Larry Doyle, who was lett at| "°° Proud t@ Hem, New Orleans} ioy roi 1 7 dave wap | nancze, thirty-four years old, suspected home sick. He is expected to join the Man Tries Sate! by the police of New York and Roches. team as soon as he recovers from his] when Frank Barton, a stranger in| ON RATS TO AVOID PLAGUE. | ter of miack Hand operations, was mur- touch of ptomaine poisoning. Gron! New York and out of work, found him-j ———- \dered here late last night. Three knite| ZY wal sent to cover second in the ab-| sei¢ downto his last 1-cent piece, he} Health Officer of the Port Advises| Wounds in the head caused death, one senco of Doyle and Shafer, who wasl took the revolver, which he had s@ved |severing the juguiar vein. There has } aleo left at, home with a slight injury. !¢rom the pawnshop for this single pur- Commissioner Lederle to Col- | been no arrest and the police have no 5 nar FE Rube Marquard was primed and fect Rodents. Rrom Wharf | clue. < and went out under the green lect Rodents From arfs. | roars, peakie the cee ane eter of the Rample in Central Park. | pr. J Connell, Health Officer of | == 8 some time before the startled | the Port, sent the following etter to- | BeAr abidel | Pag ON walked, Beck- | MPsemaids tn the vicinity of the two! day to Dr. Ernst J. Lederle, Commis. | j t|Park policemen, who came running at| sioner of Health: Seciovate in front’ of the nunasan the sound of the shot, could find the! “*The rapid approach of the pl ‘Archer tagged him out, Becker going to | %2Urce of the noise. When they came | frontier makes extraordinary precau- | second. Murray fMed to Leach, NO| Upon Barton he was conscious. Ho tlons at ull ports in communication RUNS, been here three months, he sald, h bal with the West Indies highly desira- Sheckard out, Groh to Merkle, | come from New Orleans, where he was) ye id recommend. therefore | Schulte struck out. Marquard threw | employed In the freight depot of the) 1% commend therefors out Tinker. NO RUNS. Milnols Central. He had found no work | that tho rtment of Health begin Second Inning—Horzog walked, Meyers | a¥1 he could fot bring himself to beg. | & syste) colle papped to Tinker. Fletcher was hit by | At Bellevue Hospital, where he was! the wha of the ef A pitched ball, Groh fouled to Zimmer. | removed, the doctors said that Barton | larly from the whi | 0 | of rats from y, and part at which ve es | man. Marquard grounded to Evers, | Vould die. sels from South rican and West NO RUNS, RE APES Indian ports dock, and the subjection . eS OUTGOING sTRAMSITIPS. lof all rateg caught to ‘bacteriological | that give the SENATOR BRISTOW OUT Rrmeteke” Mandir: Newwort News, | examination, | b by ‘COMING STEAMSHIPS, | "Phis Department ts now taking ex- | A est service ‘ FOR COL. ROOSEVELT. Ree RD Tekie Die trooedinary precautions in fumigating are marked omen bide eg Gibraltar, Al ria, Mente Maria, fll such vessels for the destruction of Declares Taft's Nomination Fraud- arma, | tn Greale New Ort tee? but the conditions justify excep: | Nilent and: Catisi for Votes Cabtortia. Quecnatown, tional measures also upon the part of | | the health authorities of the city.” | of Kansans. WMPORIA, Kan, July 8.—United States Senator Joseph L. Bristow of Kaneas formally has dectared for Theo- dore Roosevelt for President in @ letter to William Allen White, Republican Na- thonal Committeeman from Kansas, ac- cording to an announcement here t Mr, Bristow declared that the renomtn: tion of President Taft was “fraudulent,” and that “Republicans are in no way pound by It.” Senator Bristow advises all Kansas Republicans to go to the August prim- artes and vote'for the Rosevelt electors, —__——- — HOLID-UP MAN CAPTURED. Three Men Attack Collector—One Is Caught in Chase, Philip Rappaport, driver of a milk wagon, was collecting this morning and had nearly $300 in his wallet, He went into No, 51 Bast One Hundred and Ninth street to collect a little more. In the hallway threo men attacked him, knocked him down, kicked him and tried to get his money, He fought and the robbers ran. ‘At One Hundred and Ninth street and Park avonue, Policeman Nylan joined the chase, Ho pursued one of the men Into the basement at No, 64 East One Hundred and Tenth street, After a struggle in a coal bin he arrested the man, At the station the prisoner said ty was Benjamin Mancusco of No. 66 Bast Cuan, Fe aly 8—Lieray pad The World’s Favorite Bottled Beer five, @ boarder at the home of Mrs, Elizabeth Gallarhe was found by Frank Harris, his room-m>te, yesterday, Wha di ® TY. Callahan had a habit of sitting up t made it so? —_ UALITY and PURI e Almost entire nights reading, The drain a QUALITY and PURITY, of years upon his rest developed heart | Gisease, and it was this, ageravated by | 173,184,600 Bottles sold in 1911, TALE‘5- THE KINK’S DANCERS ND what band of merry manded us to bring,” answered romps is this?” asked the Head Usher the Kink, when the “Back to the Employment Royal Entertainment Commit- Bureau with them!” roared the tee ushered in the Royal Dan- Kink. “J asked not for Turkey cers. Trotters, I asked for my Turkish “These are the Turkey Trot- “T got cha,” said the Head ters, which your Highness com- Usher, 4 | | | GE SS SS WS ee @ continuation of his one indulgence, that finally brought death, as he lay tn bed, his feet on a window and « book Bottled only at the g j Vij 4 “i MIM y, im one hand. y Y K , jiagher a she lo 4 J Yy y iy G “a y pic Geisaner mut ene tng, ads] | Home Plant in St. Louis Anheuser-Busch Agency | 7 GEO WI bi yy yj) yy Eee south vaio? sees Aheuser -Busch Brewery F. Alfred Pieper, Mgr. YI Wie Vy ny HAE, St. Louis, Mo. New York City. MZ lddddldda ddddidddddiisded i

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