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LL CL CC LO I te CR A ct nee ene -" — _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1912. ‘ Cry r r . _———- on VELL= WHO BANE PUT , , Aw = WHo puT-dtyte DAS FOUNT IN FOUNTAIN 2 CAN ON CANINE 2? LOOEY AND AXEL MUST BE AFFECTED BY THE HEAT isi “Pe om -— eo . a0 iy “5 1 7/7 GEE AXEL = wHo PUT ( om won) bmn eS ’ CHE HUMID IN HUMIDITY 2 AS DOUGH IN DoUcUNUTS? | ~ AAG TE be tW Gece >> Ag — DS wo PUT je Nick IN room?) DR. THOMAS H. BACHE DEAD.| ACTOR MORTALLY HURT. Descendant of Benjamin Frank-| ¥ lin Was Noted Physician. . tm Fifth Avenne, PHILADELPHTA, July 9.—Dr. Thomas} William Beach, an actor, was taken VW. Bache, great-great-grandson of Be to New York Hospital last evening jamin Franklin and one of the « with a fractured skull and Internal in- Dhysiclans in thi Juries, which the doctors say will cause late last night, death: old. Dr, Bach University of Beach, who ts fifty years old, lives distinguished me at Brown's Chop House, Fortieth street war, und Broadway, He © crossing Fifth eee een . i aven| t Twenty-s! i street tn the DIES OF MANY STAB WOUNDS, Jiate acternoon wien un down | REFUSING NAME OF SLAYER, | »» 2" automonite ne aut +! om jwas owned by Dr, M. Kats of No. 99} eph Gulmmo, who was found! Stanton street and driven by Michael on Mosholu avenue, near the|Forg, tie physictan's chauffeur. railroad tracks last night, died} An investigation made by the police | lay in Fordham Hospital, He,convinced them that the chau "| lrefused to the end to give any clue to| not to blame, and he waa not arr, | his murderer. Reach was well known along Rre Guimmo, who was twenty-six, an em- He last appeared in “Deep Pure and lives at No. 4a and Eleventh street, He had arms, One he left lung. ' shed, fifth North POUICK HELLO GIRL |SeBoolOoy Athlete Who Made NEW YORK YOUR FOILS ABURGIAR, | = <= mm, | STARMARKSIAN SPREVENTS MURDER | OF OLYMPIC MEET Hears Woman’s Cry for Help He Is Alfred Page Lane, Gradu- Over Party Wire and Rushes ate of the Poly Prep in Police to Scene. Brooklyn, jam Beach fan Down by Auto BUFFALO, N. Y., July §.—Quick work dy a Buffalo telephone girl late last Might got a squad of police to the acena | of an assault on a man and his wife 4 an attempted burglary, caused an A youth not yet twenty-one years old! has taken the laurels for New York in of the pistol shooting © ympie Games in which rt. He 1s Alfred Page Lane, son of) | | 4 tab One was the United States grand aggregate) 0 se medal for 10 and 1912, pocket and mille | Veen fume’ Frederick H. Lane, a wholesale mer-| tary revolver championships and the . of the wound bee In the contests held at Peekskill dure contest and had the highest individual |the team of American shote was selected) TON’ TC green of Eaperanio opened score in the team-duel contest at the big ‘ score in tho team-duel contest at the Bt | Way vourieen pointy ahead at any osner_ hare t@-lay.. Noaely every section ot |SUMIMIER COMPLAINTS he United States was represented by: Biarritz, France, to take part with the| 0% the Goxen contestants, In all of his iudenes Ot: {HecHbW WHIVerseT land Dysentery, Diarrhoea, American team {n a tournament there. men at least ten years older {After & brief business session, presi CHOLERA MORBUS Although Lane has gained recognition elt. | over by ward 8. 1) President | madway's Meady Meliet for his ability as a crack shot only in 5 of the New England Esperanto Associa- | will ina few inon the past two years, he took abroad with Miss Lillian Hasselbeck, a night op- tor, answered @ call from a four- said a woman at the other 4, dropping the receiver. She had nM dragged from the telephone, the ce learned later, by an intruder in home and was being beaten. Her band rushed her ald and was, bed in the face and neck by the ft a chisel. Miss Hasselbeck devoted her attention all, The light was still flashing could hear snatches that “Murder! My husband! There was nothing to vhich telephone on the he knew, however, all treet, telephoned an alarm. In less than ree minutes the police automobile trol was on the scene, ‘The prisoner, it developed later, brother to the man stabbed, His name Martin Reeb, twenty-three years old. jenry J. Reeb and his wife were cared is a graduate of the Poly Prep tion, the visiting Eeperantiste were | 30, Sanh, Ok In Brooklyn, Where he made his prepara: taken over the route of Paul Hovere's | Pere: BUR, teadache, al him several enviable records that he|tions for entrance to the Columbia ride, visiting Harvard vermity es y on has made In that time, Among these’ school of Mines. the way. |\RADWAY &C p) Muiow why the brother entered their Beome and attacked them. —_—_—Ss—— PARALYZED BY INJURIES ~.. - RECEIVED IN _A FIGHT. Kennedy Found With Right Side Helpless When Assailants Fled. > Ina fight which followed an argument } inthe saloon at Broadway and Hopktn- som avenue, Brooklyn, where he was /vertender, John Kennedy, of No. ith |. Knickerbocker avenue, was knocked "down at Halsey street to-d right is paralyzed jy Anfuries. Patrolman Schultz saw the man’s as- eailants flee and found Kennedy uncon- f ecious. Dr. Welthaus took the bartender | to the Bushwick Hospital, | Detective Tom Cavanagh of the Ralph | avenne station later arre homes four youths of nine of whom naid they were clerks, ‘These were John J, MoNally of No, 771 Mo- Donough street, James Murphy of No. : ‘ 4 939 Putnam avenue and John Duffy of} ¢ : Pap tis , 3 Chauncey street. The fourth ve wf . i , electrician, of No. a Powe Pat St Pests Sener en oe ae @LTED MEREDITH ©.Foms macy ates Avenue Court, charged with assault, jORLS WHO GET MAIL AT Meredith Now Lionized ; Pgh emanation As Hero of the Games} Through General Delivery Just in time for Vacation-Takers, we bought 6,000 yards of $40 to $60 Crash Suitings ‘from a hard-pressed Woollen Mill and will turn malted | PE and his tof his ANY $40 TO $60 SUITING ANY IN OUR STORES STYLE MADE TO MEASURE The Most Fashionable and Coolest Fabrics Ever Woven For Smart Summer Wear This is unquestionably one of the most important purchases and sales it has been our good fortune to arrange, Crash suiting is absolutely pure wool. It is a classy weave that’s all the rage with the greatest foreign manufacturers. [t is exquisitely stylish, wears excellently, looks cool, and is as cool as it looks. We have it in nearly every known shade that can be found ina particular dresser's ar ele Addie GETS eHOLAE tulP: Resumen mia ward Ieoroina dar nea CRSNOI PAY ate wardrobe, It is the cloth of the banker, of the broker, of the yachlsman, of the Lourist, of the prosperous business man and even of the Ad . ith, the Mercersbarg Academy ast fil . “ ; ; A : ae In the matter of official attempts to | erty ba se Het AR Mercersburg Acad: | school boy who wants to make a special hit with his best girl. | ' stop young girls from getting mall at | the so0-motr the general delivery window, Just begun | in Philadelphia, the New York Post-Of- | emy. > ESTABLISHED NEW RECORD in| of the hour in QUARTER MILE LAST FALL. jay, Everywhere his mame} He did not meet defeat during the entire se season, Even at that, Just the Suiting for Your Summer’s Vacation if You Want to Appear Elegantly Dressed EXTRA! IMPORTANTI yesterday, this city is mentioned. The loca) papers are fall A 5 little attention was patd to him until ctelecteaeeenn she meseorlo Fite In 8H0 This marvellous performance in the Inst | While this Is a Crash sale in every sense of the word, we We are the greatest manufacturers of hand-made merchant have also set aside 500 selected patterns of high grade Serges, tafloring in New York. Our facilities for making high grade cloth- Cassimeres, Thibets, etc., to go at the same low price, $11.75. ing at close-to-cost prices enables us to outclass all competition. ORDER YOUR VACATION SUIT TO-DAY. COME WITH A CRASH WHILE OUR CRASHES LAST Ritchie & Cornell 1347 Broadway, Between sina son sts. | 4 (251 Eighth Ave., scar 2845. 2331 Eighth Ave.,, one Door above 125th st.( Big Stores) 408 East 149th St., near th’ ve. ALL STORES OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 SATURDAYS 10 O’CLOCK 1 deivery. The general delivery |MEREDITH IS GIVEN OVATION he conventence of transients only, BY OLYMPIC CROWD. en @ youn girl receives ma!) that apa a A “ihe Is aaked {0 explain why she te | Thre was @ big crowd on hand this doing It, and te also rr uired to give her , Morning at the pier where the Finland | hha le Reinaaton nBin gti rae ; i te n“ ol schol rT mes) If her addi obtained ail | anchored when the American tenn pre} uquye pan the Weyard. race. ints or not, is pared to go to the Stadium for the seconds, three-fifths of a second faster OE Ol aa no fourth day of the meet, and it seemef | than it had eve © been run by sunject from Washington recently, and | that every one wanted to get a look at schoulboy. A T have no knowledge of what {8 being | “Ted,” as Meredith t# familiarly called | TA) (0) varda | done in Philadelphia other than what T utches ave Ni champion h m1 a by his teammates, onda, which wan-t * but I woul hig i 5 Mer Peony what bers that Fe Meredith bore himself in a modest | than any achoolwoy had ever a are merely doing What we h taghion, and was in tact rather shy, | mile. At Cornell, and later at the Mid- . @ latest sensation in the sporting |ule State chamwtonships he also gave mt world is only nineteen years old, which | some great exhibitions in the haif-inile makes his performances In establishing | "4° two records in one race ail the more re- markable. THis home Is in Media, Pa., where his father is @ contractor. He to Richmond Bor. | spent a couple of terms 4 been run over an Yet, with all bs wonderful perform: ances, Meredith had a hard time mak- nz the € hany of the members were against selecting him, contenging he was too young for such eon Trade School, learaing bi ying. cructall teats, sald (hey thought | ana fn the mean {ime ran some races he would “olow up.” ‘ i John W. Hitehio