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ee ee ae “4:73? 0 aw aa eee ==y ree Ese = a ae what 1 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1912. AXEL THE WHITE DOPE % (You See Axel Isn't as Big a Boob as He Looks) SE BY VIC rere reise at Fntablished 1stD the home signal was red, and told him ene has a pair of gauntiet gloves that were vi = GET MR? f (Wier e? worn by Shakespeare litmeelf, Diggs—You mean they were worn by Bacon. Wiggs—I said Shakespeare. Digge—And I sald Bacon. he had better “pull up.” He did so, | 42 West “f = ( ‘ Gnd just before the crash came they Bath st. — ~~, pr? rary AXEL WANT CHAD) PLEEST To MEET You!| | Jumped. ' pol REN bd ¥ ee . s Ee Mow LISTEN To ME ARE L PU THEN HEARS THE DOPE wno wood ¥ AON ued FORE O MEET LUTHER cae ity ) Good DAY tl Th 1 Confiet. Y Youre Eves Gon’ to [ U8 Gow! 7 TKE You ouT TO i meen To! IH OAS PAPE. 416 HES THE Guy you're + (From the Clereland Main Dealer.) BE A GREAT Wuirrt Hore WhDwoop Hd. To Tha: Ex stop" BAI ROUGH Ore GOIN 1 BOX with ~~, . ‘Wiggs—I see that Dr. Howard H. Fur- You 6cT To 6&T IN” WEwE'S AME Guy OT _— Prenren : correo, ell t fess, the noted Shakespearean scholar, (aus war) Fiow VA ps “awe cua? ( o = fs SEMI-ANNUAL WAAL. Tus ¥ eutee NTO Box AINT BouUeH t Unteago, Aug. 6 ‘This announcement | | hours late tn leaving New Haven, The| We assure you both accu- | ‘BROTHER Ni HPL STATE CONVENTION gaggia wan ev sermon someon at) WN ANNUTAT TOURNEY | IN TRAIN COLLISION pate eros, maceoten] Cetevding of Harris’ Glassen. Price Sale My Half-Price Sale is a clean, honest abov board clearance measure, a regularly established custom of my business since 1879. It means an immense loss to cut my prices in half—for you must remember that everything here is either Merchant Tailors’ $25 to $75 uncalled-for gar- express train came along. There was Theonly way to get the “very BF REINCARN ATED, FOR OCTOBER 1S] MAYOR WILL ASSIST FOR. GOLF TITLE ON NEW HAVEN ROAD ire re ae et sm were nif the. very best made. |cars of the ‘express were also wrecked, ' but the remainder of the train, which Whether we make glasses - was mi or . e| U the prescription of | IN MONSTER PAPADE Twenty-six Make Up Field in] Four Others Injured When |thoce "A part of the wrecker ctrite | own Ocullet, or upon the ad- hock, A part of the wreckage atruck| OWN Seid fet the ad- | the signal tower, tearin it Pe eet emis Te Pown oe OF OLYMPIC VICTORS Qualifying Round on Forest | Adams Express Hits Freight |or st ana forcing Fred ‘E. Witbur et| tered phyeiciane), Oye Soa a in Theosophy, Wanted Him Bid of Saratoga and De- Hills Links. qt Stonington. safety. you not only the “very bes Pes | to Kill Himself. cides on Syracuse. The wreckage took fire, but the nares | SOle in eyeglasses,” at the low _ -_— were put out by the Stonington fire de.| €St cost, but absolute and ous: S s Wi eeuid Wea ea Gy STONINGTON, Conn., July 2.—In al Partment. complete satisfaction. | ers a Thousands of Schoolboys Will} FORPST PARK, I T, July .—There] ratiroad wreck here today three men| 1% one of the wrecked cars were a| Harris Glasses cost $2 or more. || tom Neca Clothes, Miss Annie Nea 8 a Thoono- syracuse will be the assembling place} Wave Flags as Winning — | sere twenty-six starters thts morning] were killed and four others more or les8| Paint Suditn Pons nay eee to t But th fi a t th oA Bhist and more or dabbier In) for the forthcoming New York Mate in the annual Long Island golf cham-| seriously injured. An Adams Express pier, and tw oe He pe tha np hee hoe cleae eo staal the preudo-philosophies dispensed Democratic convention and Oct. 1 the Athletes Pass By Pionship at the Forest Park links inltrain bound east over the New York, | injured that they hedto bitte . M4 [ee the yogis and Indian fakirs, be day for its opening. Brooklyn. It wae piping hot with ttle} New Haven and Hartford Rallroad| Towerman Wilber thinks the wreck jeuiets and Opticians |] $15.00 Now s/.50 feet ff her brother, Peter, should kill] ‘This was the decision reached to-day —— wind, but the chief trouble came from | crashed into a freight train at the rail-| Was caused by the failure of the signal| 64 East 28rd St., near Fourth Ave. - ¥ fimselt he would be reincarnated In alat a meeting of the Democratic State] Mayor Gaynor told a committee who An unusual morde of mosquitoen that an| road yards at Stonington Junction, re-|@PPAratus to Work. He pays he got 27 West 34th St. bet. bthandéth Aves, | $16.50 Now $8.25 more perfect fonm and lite Committee tn the assembly room of the | caiieg on him at the City Hall to-day !l wind brought in, Among the danger-|qucing both locomotives practically to| th® Signals against the express. En-| 64 West 126th St., near Lenox Ave, 1 9.00 Meret epiritunl lane, Wecause er | Hotel Knickerbocker, The meeting 688) ehat he would personally co-operate In Us candidates away early were Dever-|yorap tron and considerably damaxing fiNeer,C. H. Mansfield of the express] 442Columbus Ave., let and 2nd Sta, || $18.00 Now = $9. Yrother could not agree with in one or the largest ana Caret Ue, extending a public reception to the re- A Lord and H. J. Donnelly, ex-title|rouing stock. The dead are but that he did nor ase the Home tiaweat| 10 Nassau St., near John 8t. || $20.00 Now $10.00 turning American athletes from the holders, Howard Juster, once a caddle,| y. y, Conley of Boston, head break- ce members of ‘ which was set against him until he| roadway, near klyp a Otympian games at Stockholm and re-| WMO ® Year ago came perilously near! man on the freigit train; Cecll Cheney | was too close to stop. | 1000 Broad Stes opp. woee Bye $22." Now $11.25 t Norman| “4¢™ the monster parade to be given in| the ‘honor; William Cameron, President) o¢ Midway, an engine cleaner, and a| Speaking of the accident, Engineer ———__——, $25.00 Now $12.50 me oc i r National ¢ bsvahiaer Warren | helt honor two weeks hence. jof the Forest Park Club; Samuel Peace} man not identified. Mansfield says that the first thing’ 607 Broad St., near Hahne’s, Newarg | Seem ‘¢ No. 16 East Seventy-ninth atreet B. Mack filled the vacancy oe rer | 2% hie talk the Mayor incidentally re-|4"d B. KR. Alexander. The course un-| ‘The injured are Frederick G. Hadley N $28.00 Now $314.00 Peter N awoke from a sound|M, Sweet of Fillmore, State Tre ferred to the Rosenthal-pollce uation, ; fortunately {s too rough in spots tol og New Haven, fireman on the express, — 1 00 sleep because of the oppression of a) John J. Kennedy stepped into the shoes) 2010) 10 (on Menenii i pollen situation: | etve prospect of low acoring. Haat SAhL deka) A ha out $30.00 Now $15.! beavy weight on his chest and the sting | o* Michael Shea, another absentee, and s' Betorash a | s done by the newspapers if they were to), Th® aualifying rounds were at 18] off; Charles H. Mansfield of New an he |W. ‘an- ’ 00 Now f 1g etal aldatla i raegielitela Reliline Mele > Mar Sebtin, the: bird | Publish columns about the doings of our Noles, match play beginning this atter-|tiaven, engineer of the express, right $35.00 $17.50 be et of 4d lk rel rr \ting om of those unable to be present. But be-| nest athletes instead of columns of |noon. As always over @ public links, | side scalded; James Martinsen, Patter- \ $40.00 Now $20.00 Bee ee emt | atthe ngione members” whe i | tandalos matter ne much of wish we here was queton about the limit) | aun, X.Y a Jockey. cute and brie ames mcuree 0 45.00 Now $22.50 chest. She had a ee Eee ee LAIAKn aorte wave soen in print recently of William A. Keatley of Woodhaven, | a—-——————— —— 1) » || $48.00 Now : Sends wh mn smelt puawey ot. ay | mer's gavel fall there was a large dale aoa pining petite he | reported to have been @ professional at “ 1 4 ith io acid, e ation of politicians from Albany, Buf- 0 de-lone time. He started, 90 the matter YY M d ; ; in accordance with my effort to tle this bandage about ns| fai Byracusc and other big towne up-( {fay the expenses of the reception to| wilt have ta ve trcened our ate es, adam, 23rd Street 34th Street | 1 tam two . mouth. The liquid from the cloth | state the returning atht T am not in| "nest sores: ’ ” || regular custom every ty topped on his bare breast and face,| Palmer made a little speech at the | {vor of diverting money te euch| vn. Cameron, Forest Park, It s Partola |] and three-piece S uit ane and every drop was liquid fire. opening of the session, reviewing the 1 ta teae up oee eepdinite aah | H. Grenzig, Woodhaven, 84; H. 8. Hor- E || Overcoat in the store is | {7 18 FOR THE GOOD OF HIS) Gren erecta: ny Tnumore ond Se | popular subecription.® FOUGHT ton, unattached, 98; Charlee Harris, EXCEPTIONAL VALUES include! in this sacrifice, SOUL, THE SISTER SAYS. “The Baltimore convention was the| ¥F: W. Rubien, who headed the com.| Woodhaven, 8: from the newest, smari- est Norfolks to the most staple blue an black writhing, he man-|largest, fairest and best in the history | mittee, Informed the Mayor that the| Park, 84; Devereaux weight of his of the Democratic party. Every can- | Parade in honor of the victorious Amer- | Park, 77; Howard Juater, Woodha' off his body. Then he leaped trom Aidate received full consideration and|!can team would be the largest ever bed and demanded to know what she| Very delegate had full right to be wiven for a like purpose and that one sos 9 Spann “a heard if he wanted to. It was so fair| of the most striking features would bs Meant by burning him with carbolie| that when it nominated Wilson and the presence of thousands of small boys, acid. The young woman did not reply.) Marshall—(here the candidates got a| shoulder to shoulder on both aides of the On Friday, and Saturday Morning. KE! DRESSES & SUITS. 1 Both stores but wrestied with her brother, trying to/ healthy cheer)—the people of this|Iine of march, each waving an American force him back on the bed, where she| State were willing to bear testimony | fag the paraders passed. 8466466 440 andage about|to the candidates and platform as be- 3534 4 Rig sisters, Della and Agnes, to the bed- Ph nod daapen r eyporeg Party. of Maw. Zork, satiereules had finished his twelve SHIPPING NEWS. We could not offer substi- i of administration at Albany fuifill rbd He NAG FOR TO. ed to, u: ii —tri i Annie's hand. Then they discovered on| clean, efficient and capable government r from ¢ THE tiDbs. | els. ; @ chair near the bed a glassful of liquid | to the State. Susie Cathe Higy Waigr. Low Water. | ag the best laxative and blood | m value 14.50 to 18.50, 25 | Je which undissolved crystals still f Then the bids of the vartous cities een hy, (he Risteriasy, thing ad- vantage of hia ignorance of the copy- WW 8 tt ie purifier. That is why it is called | Wash Dresses of Tissue, Lawn and ef. This afterward proved to he 2 strong | for the convention were put In. Sara-| Haney, pubiished them in colleced | Hell Gels . the Doctor in Candy Form. P @galle acid solution, powerful enoven io | ore yt Ge nym John H. Burke, Will;| ¢orm themselv. Tes see Pde oat Eee wcakd, it hes such a lose cali he~ Gingham. value 4.50t06.50, 2.50 N OR’ have killed a dozen men. Miss Annie! James McGlynn as ite champions. —_—F ARRIVED. cause it is a pleasant pepper- oe a A . EW Y K Neary protested when they took the sista Madi £ Silk and ‘Wool Suits in various 7 polson away from her, saying BEVERIDGE CHOSEN “How abut Wenles thal ae. stop EUR pany Eeauactse0 gently models. value 19.75 to29.00, 12.50 “It in time Peter si id go out. It ts ff at Venice?” Spon pd wee ae GEES ‘ x bi ” 4? W t 34th maces" "| rannonany eaten |e ge mma oS Hane cafe el es e vas found sum- .R. ook 2" a Mea atatulbuea: froma Resention pield id ight. INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, Soctien ee, eats Phas Bet. Broadway and Sth Ave, Moopltal and the surgeon dressed the! cercago, July ®—Former Benater| atop Mat Me Mt must Be worth 8 sama, pingidl® TRE. Gaberion, Portela Go, 160 3d Ave NY. S’ DRESSES & S forotetie, aale of merchant” tats { ihre , . ; on : N.Y. c i aearing ounce which the carbolio acid wh, Sackoon JUNIOR R' & SUITS. 12 Both Stores, || ¢ Uicoreen Medel Clot ‘Then he advised Annie should be taken to Bellevue Hospital to be pla: tm the psychopathic ward, The fam agreed to this, and the girl who had tried to Kill her brother was taken away. PEARED LITERATURE WOULD RUIN HI8 IMMORTAL SOUL, | Peter Neary explained to an Evening World reporter to-day the pecullar Raftiucinations which lay belind his sis- tar’e desire to put him out of the world. Weary, who escribes himself as a ALSO STORES AT L., BOSTON, 1 Washingtom Regulation Dresses of White Galatea, | with collar of contrasting color. Sizes 14 and 16 years. value 6.00, 2.95 Washable Suits in white and colors, A variety of models. Sizes 14 and 16 years. value7.s0to15.00, 4.95 to 7.50 Girls’ Stripe Galatea “Middy” Fe ) et ’ OT St TRE he ig ee ‘Dresses. Size 6 to 14 years, 1.75 aces Seed ae Hot? Yes, Indeed. aie rope me eae, But there’s Hires. sort of esoteric bosh and she has feared that success In my chosen field, which ie Mterature, would ruin my soul. suc-| The drink you want in this sort of weather isn’t one that that hae come my poor, Wear siswers| Merely chills the system. It is the drink that, while cooling, conviction that I was ruining my! tones the stomach and soothes the heat-worn nerves. And peatediy urged me to commit svicive so] that drink is Hires. You'll feel new snap and life when . you have said Hires to the Soda Man. It’s Do it right now. Pure Pick a nickel from your pocket change. Then sce the nearest Fountain Man. Needless to say rootbeer. Just say “Hires.” MATCHLESS LIQUID GLOSS saat polis for bile bodies and all finished surfaces, SEMI-ANNUAL SALE away until a @e from my mother saying that An was pining to wee me. So I retu and my poor, dear sister and I hai The latest and smartest styles in Women’s Pumps, Colonials and Oxfords. riaigg It gives the shi - jong talk. She seemed more rational id Made of Tan and Black Russia Calf, ‘i ne 5 a st "Phen came that nitions “tt| Quaff the deliciously blended flavors of forest and field, the good essences of Nature Glazed and Dull Kid, Sale, Pasens hog amie, eT eee trom nere. 1 win| At Cool and build up the heat-burdened system. , Leather, White Linen and Buckskin. DISINFECTS j 2.95 and 3.85 pair arty | Hires just helps—never harms. 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