The evening world. Newspaper, August 9, 1912, Page 9

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oe BVaeaniane WU, £MAVAL, BUWUws IU the explosion was a revolutionist plot dotties of which were broken by the | (IIIs “oe V SAVES LIVES ‘ARRESTS FOLLOW |<. wees (HURLED INTO LAP ese“, ie Sa suited ‘trom Improper ventiiation, of {ie Avene and Fifteouth street for several| CHILDREN ON THE BEACH Venue and Fifteenth street for several ¥ smokeless ower jagagzin iT the | ty } Prente gic ip hahpead Jin summertime make a pretty picture, v Deve recovered the hody of | The collision attracted @ great crowd. | but constant care is needed to prevent M i dent from the del Leconte | ond by lhe time the volte veal their little faces and limbs from bes . ) | wan asleep tn b plosion the Injured and were able to turn at+ The careful be, ie h -xpioston | ; tl ! coming cruelly sunburned. @ Was noi liied by fal’ TraMe along Third av VELOGEN bat was held tn the ruins ive until f H Up for thirty minutes during the buslest 7 xa Body recovered was that of | part of the downtown cush hour. “Beauty's Guardian” hr healt bbe rt na tye veconte’s son, who was Minister of 4 q is Easily. Ses esta |P ER tite eae simaiel eaten ace anti cd aan (OOO ental ae aed oT one aanen Many Driven to Street by|Houses of Suspects Searcie that Ie ie sot probable that marines Others Are Hurt and Much WASHED AND IRONED, | irritation and leaves a feeling of coolness FULL HOLIDAY Blaze in Big Double Tene- | While Troops Keep Order [the United’ sta'on crulser 3 Beer Is Shed | ore ieee ated lecorntort. eat Tobe et wht apected to arrive at the scene | eer Is oned. Uncle Sam's Money Laundry Proves | S7etiness, at Cen nr omen fond We Close ment in Brooklyn. In Port-au-Prince. martial law, | = 4 Success and Will Be Made {of outdoor sports find, Velogen: their . A delivery wagon of the Clausen- best friend. At all ig in a Permanent Hlapsible tube, 25 cents, Better than = HMaytt mm we Explost 7 "7 ” q . T ho he collapsible tul asec er n aida t spuoanen' | Flanagan Brewery of No. Xi Tenth! wastingTON, Aus. o—More than| cold cregm, used the same way. ALL DAY SATURDAY A aix-year-old boy who aroused Wa} PORT-AU-PRINCK, Hayt!, Aug. n Ace avenue, dws.) ty WASHINGTON, Daring Fuly and August family, and a woman invalid who eub-| Although it ts stated officially that the! Leading Haytians in New York de- two horses, t+) nei @ million dollars of olf paper , AS IN PAST TWELVE YEARS mitted to being rescued only after alexplosion which destroyed the Na-|Plore the death of Py jtempted to cross Fifteenth street this| money, washed and ironed to the erlap- JAMES A. HEARN & SON hand-to-hand struggle tn a smoke-filled | tional Palace and caused President Le- «l declare their delle? fsssttelecn in front a! a south bound ness of new in the Federal Govern- room on the fourti floor, wera the chief {conten death was an accident, the! {Xplosion was purely ac Third avenue car. ‘The driver of the| ment's currency laundry, will be placed figures in an early morning fire that by -Gen, Ths wert it will not be followed by @ny-| wagon, Jacob Mintz, awed 2%, of No. sv] {" olreulation to-day. © This lot will id $5,000 damage to the four-story dou- | Precautions taken to-day by Gen. ¢ hane of an uprising. | Heney street, thought that by whipping |fePresent Uncle Sam's first job as a ble tenement at Now. 18-18 Lee avenue, | Crede, Auguste, whom the Chamber and Geffrard Ceavet sald: | te ty | taundryman. Williamsburg. Senate chore as Leconte's successor, aeconte’a death is a calam. |"P his horses he could clear the tracks. | “Sor weeks the Treasury Department iscovered in the flat of | Strongly suggest suspicion of a revo+)!\¥ for Haytl, I am sure it must have| The car, operated by Motorman John | has been cleaning dirty old notes with | tein on the second floor, |Iutionary plot. plotting are net hisiifees "2 OMe WAS] Maher of No, 192 Third aveniae, | the washing machine perfected tn the n Was asleep with his wife! Troops are patrolling the streets,|? Reign Menus, Haytian Minister at {though not running fast, failed to gn-| Sureau of ign hae wamiped it iene from two to’ the houses of several persons believed | w, " pralee retary Mac Ohisteine Med] to'he diestioned with che present gove | Pagninston, slo insists the killing of|swer the emergency brakes before it/ture a success and the lau be dinaatisfied with the present Rov. | Leconte was due to accident, a dospateh | struck the wagon admidships, breaking | be run in full swing from no red Ht Faniber ae onan jaye bows, eaad y! {t completely in two. Mintz and his] Clean bills which are not worn out will chulman, whose rooms WuaTrTry P be washed, tioned and redistributed. —W father Philip, were hurled from the mh ground floor. | Without explanation. EDDING T & \ The Treasury Department has ord Schulman, his wife, ying « four.| Forelgners in Havtt are uneasy and} 7 IDINGS” LATE.” | driver's seat and dropped thirty feet Dartment has ordered | lgen-months-old baby, and Mrs. Guasie|the American gunLoat Nawaville from | Bride Withheld Jacobs, aixty years old. Mu, Schulman's| Guantanamo 18 anxlously awatted. a% Beat escaped by @ rear door. Fearing that the Dominican Govern- sola Tasch: te es | aed by the bines nard Sable was sree ment might take advantage of the con-| Because she feared her hushand might! proached the fusion here for offensive action along | succumb to a serious surgical ope: floor of the EXCURSIONS — arrests three more washing machines. Within | jnouncement opin | away on je sidewalk, bot! badly cut] @ few months it about the head and body. paste if SIGHTSEEING Vacate CLIFTON Sieh gert G2 the waren, jaundry and the Government expects to | sartine Inland Toe Tent he waxon, with onty| save hundreds of thousands of dollars Mite at Rich \ ‘oa yp Ag Mba io, watt the wheels left, went dashing up Third | gnnuelly, Mode ide Galidine Het. b641 Orem. avenue behind a pair of spirited horses, She Feared Hui Nat on ta ov Voining biniding. ora the frontier, where {t now has a for-|tlon, which he has just undergone, be. dab ores cones hrough the crowded thorough-| | WORLD’ small boy aroused his parents, Mr. anj|Mmidable military force concentrated, | fore the news of their wedding could be| Who ran t gh a /S GREATEST PLAYG! Hermar ie, and his four hzorh.| President Auguste to-day ordered the|made public, Mrs. Alva BR. Firth ot | fare for six blocks before they were REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL SATEN ISLAND. TEST ROUND sisters. ‘These managed to get| Haytion frontier patrols still further Flatbush two days ago published in| halted. k USTATEN ISLAND. _ |... STATEN ISLAND, sa Vile STATE eraser he fron: way heavily reinforced he World the announcement of her) The foree of the collision splintered | max CPt Round Trip Most of the tenants were out when eral minor clashes between the| Marriage, which took place In Albans| . Policeman Frank Reiss of the Clyme Street station, who had turn front vestibule of the car, 1 4 ne lon April 6 last. The marriage j the yan | Haytien and Dominican soldiers have |known to her linmediate friends only. | Maher was picked up and thrown com. in th SUNDAYS August 11, 25, September ® WEONESDAYS Avgut M4, 28, 1912 Special Train Leaves new vork | Wadutn Terminale. Fa hit Weturning, leares Atlantic City 7.00 P, My ‘Tickets good only on Syectal Train. Pennsylvania R.R. alarm, saw Mrs, Lena Seingendaum at| sifeady occurred and short incursions! Mrs, Firth as Miss Emily . Sherman, |Pletely through the front door. He a fourth-story window. Mrs, Setngen-| ‘nto one another's territory have been) was in the brokerage. business with her, landed in the lap of a passenger halt- baum lives with her daughter, but the| Made on both sides j Mister at No, M8 Fulton street. Her! way back. Mra. E. A. Kembel, who re- aughter was spending the night with} WASHINGTON, Aug. 9—That the ex-|gister, who ie still in the office, said| fused to give her address, was badiy friends, With great diMeculty the {n-|Plosion which valid woman $1,000 for an Acre of New York City “$10 Ment font a Brag Pres porate. lew YoRK To STATEN ISLAND A larger percentage of tors to Annadale purchase wSuBway- Nor YeT= BUT Soon, than on any other property we ever opened. — We be- lieve that the judgment of the public is the most con- clusive evidence of the real bargains we are offering. Perhaps people are beginning to realize that a subway is surely coming to Staten Island and are slowly but surely opering their eyes to the promise of fabulous increase that it will bring to real estate which is ac- cessible to it. wrecked the Ixecutive | yesterday that Mr, Firth a fow days e face by brol J made her way from) mansion | rt au Prince, Hayt!, and | ago prepared for a mastoldal ‘opera: | art Sere ter! injuftes de gil window, kill ineinnatus Leconte) tion at the Brooklyn EF: bebe’ ( haved essed de- Roles went up the fire-escane, but! and 10 Haytians was aceliental, due pital. The physicians clined to 0 to @ hospital. found Mrs. Seingenbaum in hysterics, |to spontaneous combustion, wa: the | give fo arsurance that t The elder Mints was so badly cut and’ She refused to let him rescue her, and/ statement of Minister Henry W. Mur- | throug w out of danger, | brulted that he had to Ko to Bellevue the policeman had to overpower her be-|niss in official State Department de-) Mrs. F na room at tha} Hospital for treatment, fore he could carry her down the fire-|spatches to-day. Tie declared that the! hospital so as to be constantly near bel ‘The delivery wagon was loaded with escape. charges of the Leconte supporters that’ husband. fifty cases of beer, ral hundred but he ts The Bronx Subway brought about a direct increase in land values amounting to over $49,000,900 and lots that are now no further away in point of distance than our Acre Plots ate selling as high as $20,009 with sub- way facilities, while we are offering 16 lots (one acre) for $1,000 and our land will ve within 15 minutes ride of the Staten Island subway. Of course these plots will never be worth os much as lots in the Bronx. We don’t wish to leave any such impression, but they can fall far short of these figures and still.wake enormous profits for you. Tio Ce ee Haven, — frase Ste ‘These excursions under management of FALL RIVER LINE Ticket at Piers only on day of excursions, There are only a few left, but you can get one Vi) SGE AND near if you act quickly. Bri EPORT b G If an acre is beyond your means, $190 buys a Bungalow RID ON POPULAR STRAMER. Plot, and $590 buys Little Farm, beautifully improved. Saturday Excursion. ......2.30 P.M. Sunday Inspection Train. .3.00 P.M. Excursion every Saturday at 2.30. If you can't come RICHMOND LISTENS (tence aeauten ou Sunny aiteracon at 8PM Se FOR SUBWAY NOISE coupon below. No lots sold on Sunday. WOOD, HARMON & CO., 261 Broadway Telephone 6500 Barclay New York we POINT EXCURSION: Also to Point Pleasant Park “het “Gram, oe igh ttul Excursions te w. pore ee La RST SSS FREE ROUND TRIP COUPON, SS SS movement (Arrictta Street is about 15 minutes ride from our Acre Plots at Annadale.) LE 14 - THE ROYAL FORECASTER: DENTISTRY. | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN, | LOCK ISL wren sear ‘1.50 und ER Social aurea taig HE _ |B ELL,” saidtheKink, | Man, humbly, “three years agv as the Royal Fore- I put the Turk in Turkish caster came before Trophies.” ; “ the him for sentence, “your weather “ And for that,” said the Kink dope has been wrong 99 times yal “ out of 100 for the past 10 years. sadly, “I will let you try to pick for $4,190; aie, $i wait book ‘trom tow, 18 minutes DIKECT ROUTE To | hun Relay Beach u take chew the hardest food and these Rootless Teeth remain steadfastly in place, causing no annoyance or discomfort. Nobody sus- pects they are artificial teeth. You do not realize it yourself, as the roof of your rat Ath STEAM BOATS, for hold- the Ki out of Kibosh when you mouth is uncovered, allowing you to talk | HUDSON RIVER | ii 1 nee sit an tnlanes reach the foot of the toboggan.” W iy ie ee |DA Y Line IN ; ‘ * Sire,” answered the Weather Next case! The New WA LRBURY Way Come here tn the morning, have your old teoth extra turn home at nignt with @ New set that flux pertectly EE ME Pa Owe MABE AES LEN 4 INTEREST & DIVIDEND Ne TICES. | AeA LAPEER SS Coma, + Company with ork guaranteed 10 years, tractions and de! by our NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVE Full Sets of Teeth. + $5.00 Gold Crowns, 22 karat, $5.00 Gold Fillings... £1$1.00 up Silver Fillings WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS” 54 W, 23d St., New York. 414 (Ope. den Be, & TO 6; SUNDAY German, French and Swedish spoken, 6 Fulton St.. Brooklyn, Wor west Abraham & Steaua) rs mm & Straus! } 1M.” August 32 to f ww WALTRG HE ALI AT, Tew dance, a Whistle, sing the entire gamut up and town; shout, laugh with head thrown back, ATTEN LINE ee bATULL AY, long sence, te Fe : i 0A. < Mattery J, S10 FM, —-——_— OAM: Ookebeleeletebedeotele IDAY |\ va yon 7 SU HORSES on CREDIT. | ORLD’S re Nae MT ey STRS KEANSBURG & CHRYSTENAH A [Tf Aral Y) DLA CLON D stricta AA seven-time World son Picture | piAMONDS ON CREDIT Coupon will be found | joes" Walch ‘and Banond C.| peaeONnS ONCREDIT |W Order one on the first page of|'- .*™ gener ae 'D aneenreanas (fO-day and prosper, the Sunday World Mi ride ued Wen aint WATCHES si nteldeniene * to-day. DIAMOND RING $1 waiches, dia my BxThe Vom At, ee onde, Jewe'ty, METKOVO‘S TAN, 45 W je bs let Aabih “et, “Open” evecivw. : ages pail brant 1 FOR SALE. 0, 100 Reset ai te A eal | Want works all the Po'M Sup. extra’ 11.90 4, ‘af, SSS Pca Tr ee Yy YY Lailllbabadddled da

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