The evening world. Newspaper, July 15, 1912, Page 6

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—_— | | aE, EERE Et oc Se ES WHE wv |Trenton Doctor Off on Auto Trip, inch Barning Way, for Wager of $10, 000 ON LONG AUTO JOURNEY: Starts With $5 to Travel to California and Back, Earn- ing $10 at Every Stop. (Bpeectel to The Evening World.) TRENTON, > July 16—To win a wager of 0, Dr H, Benton Young, @ well- physician of this city, left to-day his automobile with only $6 in his poeket for a trip from Canada to California and return, with the stipulation that he shall make at Teast $10 in every place where he stops for more than two hours, He DR.YOUNG IN HIS CAR STARTINGRONS$10, OOO.WAGER*TRIP, nervous attac His partners advised LEAPED BEFORE TRAIN, must return in six months, according that he Ie city for @ rest, and to the wager, with proofs, He must oo ne consented to go to B . not practise his profession during 1S INSTANTLY KILLED. Ol spain acl his trip nor may he beg or steal. The epeciied sum of money must be earned in each place in rome legiti- mate manner. There is a label on his car bearing the words “A dollar a mile if I win, Canada to California and return.” Clarence P. Fi The unique wager was made with | tein Bros, & F Yesterday the jeweler spent several hours on the santtarium jawn, but about noon one Jewelry Manufacturer Commits Suicide Near Sanitarium Where He Went to Seek Health. iding, and apparently step firm of Main. | ¢ ke as the train drew near. The body was taken to the Elitot home, ith Oxford street, Brooklyn. of the attendants saw him the raflroad track, not far eiry manufac Dr. Y oung by William B. Kumpf of) turers, No. committed | { ied SF Mount Holly, one of the wealthiest | sulcide ye: oth Health| iw aaahient d by his wife and residents of Burlington County, and @| Resort, Brentwood, 1. 1, intewing| ur more than Hfteen puare Mee, MUNG warm friend of the doctor. himself In front of an eastbound Long had been a member of the firm. He recently returned from Plainville, Mass., where the factory ts located, and for a | ‘Ime seemed to be in better spirits, He was fifty ye old and was born in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, ‘The det grew out of a discussion as to the ability of some persons to travel extensively and at the same time to earn good incomes. The doctor said Mt} could be done, and in the spirit of the moment b oasted that he could travel actoss the United States and back andj == : — —— earn $10 at every stopp! Island Raliroad train, Death was tn- stantaneous, Mr. Elliot went to the sanitarium on Satu: For several st he has | fering from ja and Was su to extreme ther person The wager Weve Dr. Young or any could accomplish thie feat. resulted. Before he started on his long journey to-day, Dr. Young declined to divulge} the means by which he expected to} carry out the conditions, He satd “From the days of my boyhood I have desired to travel about the United States, making my own way, for the | fun and pleasure of the experience, but ; until the wager was made I could not, concelve any excuse for doing #0. My | friend Kumpf will prove not only a) ‘good thing’ financtally but he will be my benefactor by making It possible for me to carry out a plan I have held in abeyance for years, The journey, gugh as 1 propose, will be but an excit- ing and interesting vacation for me and I assure you the manner in which I shall earn the money will not injure me mentally or physically or cause any | undue worry. I shall not reveal my methods to even my closest friends un- ti T return. Then I shall tell about !t and prove that I have honestly won that $10,000,"" a ee BLOW UP ICE CREAM SAFE. Down Go the Prices tippea MATCHES <p 8-25'|\<> 12 = 25° FRESH Special Canned Special Sale of FRUIT SALE || ASPARAGUS Special Canned Vegetable Sale NA PREACHES 21° || Hi irimere Braet 2 ge 15° St tS! aaP Ld ai can 7 ——_ A&P PEARS AQP APRICOTS a can 2tc 18° Bergiars Dynamite Strong Box tn Paterson and Get $800. A pair of burglars dynamited the safe of the Metropolitan Ice Cream | Company in Paterson, N. J. early to-| @ay and got $00 In cash, But they| didn't kep It long. Sergeant Andrew MoBride and Patrolman William White didn't know anything about the safe- blowing’ when they saw two men, one} of them carrying a satchel, trying to avoid them. They grabbed the two men | and the satchel and went to a call box |B to ring for a patrol wagon, While} Sergeant McBride was using the tele- | MM Phone one of the prisoners escaped. The othe: was taken to} Poltce Hi sand searched, In| SARDINES « AGP Brand ae § FLY I Hy” Sheets & we Atlantic & Pacific: Del Monte Brand (Individual) DOMESTIC Vey c A Box A Lime Juice ra, 35c | dire Juice, 10c & 20e Bd 400 Stores in the U.S. These pr'ces for Metropolitan District only 1 forty-elg ived at No, 155 Namsourg, he was Willlam years old, and that South Second street, Double ho Trading Stamps All Da ‘ ; The Bee Price Cutting Event of : the the Entire Year. Big Crowds Today : rw, never offered a bigger assortment of the very rn choi icest est seasonable merchant merchandise in in any sa Siaraunyess le than . you will find i in this big cyan sweep cleara ance in progress in all departments today. Every Dept. Offers Its Best at 14 to to '% Below Former Low Prices There is something for everybody kere and if you could see today’, 3 crowds # you would rrink every body as here. wach ‘values as we offer in eve ything to wear, for the Home, or to Eat stand far above any offered * in many years. This is the one bargain event abuve all you cannot afford to miss, : Tomorrow will be as good as today, for this is a drastic clearance. Prices hold good until every piece is cold—and mew lots are added as fast as others go. This is a continuous performance of & . matchicss bargain giving. Come tomorrow. 3&-Hour Specials «. ‘One in each cf 50 departments and every one usual during July Clearance Sales, Come! of econoiny, tol A Mi. Tomorrow i poritively worth coming for, Even better than cok forthe 3-Heur Cards; they line the shopping way NewYork [8 Special Boneless Luncieon Shoulders Perfectly smoked; U, S, inspected; bone and fat removed; no waste; spe- cial; quantity limit- 1l%c ed, Ib, ] ; SE gaa 5 Saenger I waaanwe WUKLD, FORGOT SOMETHING AND LED BURGLAR CHASE. Speer Turned Back Home in Time to Find Man Working at Keyhole, Henry Speer of No. 166 \ptcherbe street, Will at Far Ro his home at 6 o'clock this morning and then returned for something he had forgotten. He found a man work- ing at the lock of the flat with @ short crowbar, Speer fumped on him and was knooked down by @ blow of the bar, He re- covered in time to etart a chase for the man on McKibben street to Manhattan | avenue, where Max Tobias of No. % Manhattan avenue grabbed him and twisted the crowbar from him, At jaburg, whore family ta ‘ay for the aummier, left MONDAY, JULY Doesession of a grocer's wagon to join back and overpowered him by using his club. At the Stage Street Station the Police said that they recognized the mam, Who said his name was Hyman Zimmerman, as a friend of Jake Frey recefitly gentenced to Sing Sing for nine years for burglary. He was held without afl in Manhattan Avenue Court to give the police @ chance to In- vestigate his record. —_—. Joseph F. Murphy Dead. Joneph F. Murphy, for many years superintendent of the American News Company, died on Saturday at his sum- mer home at No. 21 Thomas stree*, Rockaway. Mr. Murphy's Broo residence was No. 61 Palmetto s-reet. He was fifty-nine years old and leaves a widow and six children, Tne funeral will be held in Brooklyn to-day at the Johnson avenue Policeman Behler of Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, 156, the @tagg street station, who had taken the chase, Jumped on the fusitive’s buees eee? * eC sreiy Stomp Coupons With Al Purcha ONFILLADAMSCO Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d St. FRECKLE New Drug That Quickly Removes These Homely Spots, ‘There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as a new drug, othine—double strength—has heen discovered that positively removes these homely spots Simply get one ounce of othine— | double strength—-from Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores and apply a little of it at, night, and in the morning you will see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom ; that more than an ounce is needed to | completely clear the skin and gain a/ beautiful clear complexion. | Be sure to ask for the double strength othine, as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. Save Your Surety Stamp Coupons The Most Valuable Profit-Sharing Couponin America When You Fill Your Surety Stamp Book You can select whatever $2.50 you choose in qagmeen the O'Neill-Adams Store (gre pled), or you | July Seal iGold Guaranteed Bp | Wholesale and retell Jewellers, in New | York are making every Pe! to prevent | S| our ‘seilt thoes welid 8 old watches fo the public at 80 ea poultive TOMORROW | At Heusunje 75 Men’s Suits that were $30 <2 6 Men’s Suits that were $32 () 85 Men’s Suits that were $35 : 39 Men’s Suits that were $38 42 Men’s Suits that were $40 $23.50 Each 247 of the finest Summer Suits in the Wana- maker Men’s Store—a small part of the goodly com- pany that set sail, with colors flying, at the season’s opening. The rest outsailed them. Not their fault these must take on a new price-pilot to guide them to the port of satisfied men. They spring from the same cloth, were fashioned by the same skilled fingers—none better—but the favoring breeze of man’s demand simply happened to hit the others— didn’t get to these. It will reach them tomorrow. Tans, grays and blue mixtures, and plain grays. Conservative and English models. All sizes in the lot. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. A Squall Hits Men’s Straws Any Split, Sennit, Milan or Mackinaw straw hat in the Men’s Store, no matter what its price today—-$3, $3.50, $4 or $5— Tomorrow, $2. < N Burlihgton Arca te floor, New Building. Men’s 15c to 50c Handkerchiefs, 12'4c 500 dozen just over from Belfast--a manufacturer’s surplus—-all perfect. Narrow hemstitched hems. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth te Tenth strect Completely Furnished $75 Completely al Furnished OF To-Day and To-Morrow Solid 14-K $ 6 res AEce amon sunt Pranobany fact that they camels uy for their ie eh ese ey are, gun giaing Tnetesers Seer hw f ihey con be Tote BS ieeake mare ise bia.a8 dg tae Llted ee cash, we swt "wall retusa ‘your meney, un We Pay ‘AN ELEGANT BRASS Lind ABSOLUTELY FREE, " CHARLES A. KEENE 180 eat, New York mit UNTIL @ clock. _ World Wants Work Wonders, ih every purchase of NBSO0 craven, ,On Exhibition Showrooms. can apply it on any other purchase you make. a The only stamp that lets you choose your own [i premiums. Double Stamps with Forenoon Purchases. ¥ Single Stamps with Afternoon Purchases. A Welcome Shower of Lovely $1.50 Lingerie Waists Made of dainty voile Crepe and fine lawn, NN WURRGEY rei niiaineeverieeiehaiaeti sis 98c Delightfully trimmed with this season's newest laces and embroideries. High and low neck models, with button front and back styles. Sizes 34 to 46. $2.50 Prettily Trimmed Lingerie Waists, special, $1.49.—Very dainty lingerie waists with pretty lace and embroidery trimmings; both high and low neck models, $3.95 Sheer Lingerie Dress Waists, $2.95.—Ex- quisitely trimmed dress waists of sheerest lingerie in both high and low neck models. A regular $3.95 dress waist at a dollar less. O'Neill Main Store=—Third Floor. These Ribbons at 15c Are Some of the Best Usual 25c Qualities Moire, Satin and Taffeta Ribbon, 413 and 3 inches wide, every wanted color, at 15¢ yard. Value 22 5-Inch Jacquard Ribbon. Sale price. 29¢ yard; value White, pink and blue. patterns. Black Velvet Ribbon, with satin back. 15c to 59¢ yard. Satin Dot Wash Ribbon, in white, pink, blue No. 1, 14e piece; No. 112, 19¢ piece; No. 2, 25c pic 35c piece; No. 5, 45¢e piece. 35e. No. 1 to 41-inch, violet. No. 3, O'Neil! Main Store—Firet Floor, Sale of Handkerchiefs The Kind You Need for Your Vacation Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 6 for 39c. 55c.; hemstitched; with Initial; 1g and 14 hems. Women's Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 6 for 59c, and all round embroidered; regularly 75c. to 89¢. Men's Fancy Colored Handkerchiefs at 9c; some mer- cerized; regularly 1214c. to 19¢. Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 6 for 65c; plain hem- stitched; 14 and 13 hems; regularly 79c. to $1.00. Men's Extra Large Size Handkerchiefs, pure linen, 20¢ and 39¢ each. Value O'Neill Main Store—First Floor, O’Neill’s “Million-Dollar” July Furniture Sale Furniture for Every Room at Prices Which Will Save You 10 to 50 Per Cent. Pay-as-Convenient O'NEILL'S HOUSEHOLD CLUB is arranged as a dignified measure of accom lation to those who prefer to pay ax convenient for their Fure niture an Bo me Furoiebings purchases. Cash prices prevail whether you $5 Enamel Bed $12.00 Enamel Dresser, $g-50 20 Prenech plate mir- ror; three rowm y drawors fitted with wood pulls; panoled | fonds; good locks and ‘Just like illustration) It) has koys: con- vtructed in the best manner and finished with the best white enamel, 11-10 in, pillars 11-16 in. top rod, cin. bottom rod, Boi ing rods. ‘Th foot is 87 in made in all si best baked whit Citas Markl Gene oo | works all weels. Order one to-day ane prosfer.

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