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y THE’ EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Avaust 23, 1912. JS PASS BROOKLYN GIRL IS “TELL HOLDUP LIE” smc cl° nos ve oh | sree See ee Descend Upon Summer Capital! B OF GEN. BOOTH, BRIDE OF SENATOR | COP TOLDHIM TO -sSvissifeetsirs "went tt So" SAVES {Sate Puc, TSEag eal nt | woetroi: ‘wilson air ‘osiay ‘omen: (CAMA E120" (YING IN STATE, WHOSE WIFE FLED, COVERSHORTAGE ssisisssss "ns tacts: hs St ci" Alteration, Sale volver in his face and compelled him to STORY WAS FALSE. Jaccustomed to the clamor of freight | Qrine to extensive Improvements Pow T riers, we Meut. Powell was sent 10 heat near iis cottage during the night, Mio make rem eats suse set . AS ‘ a {and thought such an Interesting the Governor aad today he at An Classes gy in|J. F. Shaw, a Bostonian,! Cashier Had Cleared Out Till) (17u'4,be to! ally IN DOrHOR. | sistushed by @ party of Afteen people ‘All Prices Reduced W.0 descended upon the summer capi- Mission Set, 12.59 Whrong That Joins Salvation | Whom Chauffeur Robbed of | to Accommodate Suave —_|auo [fal at midnigit tn an eMtort to get the invitation to at- | Special Vacationists|| 7-Day and To-Morrow should always have with them a beautiful, stylish 1 ' Army in Mourning. Wife, Weds Miss Kenyon. | Auto Swindler. [seventy street’ “station Jy Ave wiles away. | RETR Capt, Nally how he "fake In a trio of automobiles the party | | —————— bs 5 at the suggestion and in teume, ran the doy bell, called on the | and finally roused Mrs, Wil- at 10 and the police captain, moved by | oclock thix morning. “L slept through ‘« repentance, promised to NlP | it ail” sald Gov. Wilson. rhor telep| jay that had he been he nigh « Former State Senator James F. Shaw " she member of the uniformed fe TONDON, Aus. %.—The body of the Though he ts fresh from a clerkship ‘ r d te Gen, William footh lay in state | Of Massachusetts is on his honeymoon | jy |clared his only thought was to save Hi®/ gon, who asked them to com It ort | jon ‘and the occasion produced « die. | With hin second wife, lately Miss Lois 4 Play of sincere respect from all classes | Kenyon of No. $2 bo Brook- Bhat has provadiy never veen excetted | 17%. His frat wite, who Mi ry Bere. All nations and all creeda| Eldridge of Portsmouth, N. H were’ ented among the many |Peared in 14% with Keno Marble, the Dufty’s Pure Malt Whiskey |] THE BEST FOR ALL EMERGENCIES | Taken as directed it wards off and relieves dysentery, diarrhoea, chills, fever, colds, na junstroke and all & Cohoes Jewelry # Joveph Harland $16 to-day to have ft rubbed into him that all te not]! wold that giitt Sarroil at The police recalled the general alarm) for the auto bandit and Harland’s em four yearn in the Jewelry store and| polyer agreed to let him Keep his Job) 1 not long ago deci it was time to rad od cack pF ig Bet ee doen't ople who paid thelr m i New Yor ah , end n ally says he pute to the evangelist Owing te the repent death of Mr, | me '0 New York und expend. Ket a look at the policenan who inspired | YS" 1! 3 Rooms 9. 98 Down oth ée he ‘ e $4: Je $3 $50 other stomach bowel trou GENUINE before dawn despite a cold rain| Shaw's mother, last, night's ceremony wear ules | Say Hark ee ined ipso Tari. can the Ole toae | farewell to Woodrow, the Gov-|@ 6 75.00) 5 “e 26 || Prevalent in thesummer. It b | | Chousands were waiting in front of| at the Kenyon home was a quiet one. |/°Welry Hine, #0 Joseph took @ Job as) hen by Wey not | ernor’s cousin, who haw been attached o and strengthens the entire ae Diamond * Jone worked | % t | family chauffeur, " - being a new-comer, rd I Bt the : (Congress Hall, Clapton, in the north-| The bride's father, George W. Kenyon, |°M*! head waiter and night manager | soon Mt to ask tor a dody-euard to pro-|t? the staff of secretaries here. To- 5 « 99.98] 7.50 + 100 To avoid illelfectsfromimpure }) poates and © e Of London, where the body had| is at the head of « large lithograph |!" & Baltimore lunch room at No. 61 him from ‘the syatom" while he's] Quon Ne ing, where he Is to be 1.00 A |] or change of water take it " Gentiemen’s Sizes conveyed from the late General's | concern East Fifty-ninth street. In the ¢ # for the bivecoated culprtt, who| ar Seti ctor in’ mathematlon. Jos Week Opens an Account |} before meals and on retiring. Before the general public was! afr. Shaw is the president of the In-| time he sleeps at No, 304 Went Twen-|™!l! be put on charges If he is found. in wamitta, lerunee peter olisuls and terborough Railroad of Boston, and ones | tY-elahth street. GUISEPPE SAYS RIVALS | sephus Dantels, National Commit- WRITE FOR OUR NEW CATALOG, Sold in SEALED BOTTLESONLY jteeman from North Carolina, has deen) OUr Bronx ~ store by drugai selected toastmaster for the dinner, | grocers and dealers or direct, oo eae A en Be sure you get . Write for free medical booklet and doctor's advice. The Dutty Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, wi inent in politics ae an oppo-| Joseph was dozing in a chair at 4 Officers of the Salvation Army | "*# Prominent in polltics as an oppo sven nent within the Repibitcan ranks of jc'olock thts morning when an automo-| “ " OCKET.| AER AANA 3035 VE QUAL giana OF mounnina |essetee totes, ie oe man ate rn stetba In pine Mare snaheaien eels I hte RAY UNDER CONGRESS FIRE 3037 UT A SENT, siderable wealth, and owns a fine home| Two men and a stylishly dressed young! Was Strolling W: Hs Fair One When IS PROMOTED BY T, Pls | prereaeeeeeeeg ren wel I are ° ithe riaten ent at Manchester, Mass. woman o led {t. Joseph sauntered ve. ! ‘ a Br iartons gy Tea cdot | In 18% Mr. Shaw married Mins Nettle| hind the counter in expectation of Ket -| Detective on ght Him President Will Leave to Senate Ad- | ’ 'Roll F I Qhroughout the day fied in reverent] Hidridge, daughter of H. I. Bldridge,| ting a large order to fill, for tourists Naat lees vancement of Army Officer Ac- “a ; mor R @ilence past the catafaique. Poorly ciad|® Millionaire banker of Portsmouta, N.| often stop there to lay in @ svpply for! es f (women had tramped miles through the|H. There and in Boston she was re-| their carly morning spins. on Itelagee to obtain a last alght|celved in the best society. One of the men stepped briskly up, |*8%* only tt Late be ad pee Vier | WASHINGTON, Aug ates President @ man who had brought some aun- | 1% she left her hus! ¥ baci y | a revolver In his pocket, but fealous| part to-day sent to the Senate the Seuss into their liv Shoulder to with her to pe father's home thetr tuanauptiyed “(he elussisse repel ay Ivain for the affection of the beauteous| nomination of Major Beecher B. Ray, Wear Glasses Before| Bheulder with them were fashionabiy Maria Delbarra jt. & A, to be Deputy Paymaster- 0 DAKS fon, now fourteen years old. Subse-| jewelry that Joseph had ever gazed ¢ Yo women who desired to pay thelr | Guently she went to Pasadena, Cal,| upon. He seemed to coruscate and sein. | Guiseppe. who 1s a coal dealer t No.!General with the rank of Lieutenant ur EyesAreStrained | $1 a Week to the dead Chrisiian leader and i (illate all over, Diamond 1 81 Greenpoint avenue, Brooklyn, was &F | Colonel. Major Ray's alleged political | ‘Th 1 signs of 1 kojppaabot hint ai as at - pleton eggs glittered on his fingers, he{Ptigned in the Hasex Market Court :o-lactivity In 1908 and other of his acts| | — Your work will be free Iver-Johnson Bicycles je usual signs of mourning were not . tion of the Sulll« | we nthe mub-| fi On Easy Payments . bg had a ruby scarfpin with two stones ep ywolves | tani " 5 rom annoyance—your Flying over the great hall at| Keno Marble, Shaw's chauffeur, was that bilnked lke the lights on a Broad. calibre revoly Ject of a Congressional tnvest!gation. hilpts=om pier tite, dale one ok th Now Gutseppe Fedone has been Just Uke “Big Jack cused of Political Activity. Oculists’ Opticians Ta, Ee Half @ Contury in Business Eastman day, charged with v van law, in that a je in the army have P . | A few slightly shopworn w: top of « tall fagpole was the Saiva-| also missing, traced her from Pasa-| Wey runnny ocnreee, sey nie ae Wax found In the posket of his new] ” Major Ray ix in direct line for pro-| SI@ht strong and clear. Brora wheels AL KEENE banner with “Blood and Fire" upon | dena to Santa Barbara, where they re- . bape’ sella t, bought especially—the coat. no'}motion under the laws, President ‘ | eee Motor ¢ Cycles. De his watch chain might have cost a Eyes Examined Without Ch: Watches. dewetry, pad above the doorway were @| ported she was known as Mrs, Marble.| king's ransom, the gun-—for the celebration of the fete] ‘Taft has long delayed his nomination | Eye! ed ou arge | VEG 180 Broadway, New York Jack and a German’ flag auy-|'r9 former chauffeur was run’ s alg of St. Hocco. Jawaiting a report of the Congressional by Registered Physicians. ur. ys ; on each side by the Stars and cane heats ‘th BAKE IMPLY HAD TO HAVE $25 INA) with stisy Delharra on his arm, Gul-jcommittes hearing charges against ian tia ee Cie OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 6 O'CLOCK. tripes of the United States and the|™M0VIne Picture theatre in Santa Bar- HURRY. |reppe Was strolling in. Twelfth atreo:,| him. After conferences the President! Perfect Fliting Glasses, $2.50 to $12 | 128-125 W Ww. i25th Street, | Sun of Japan. Except for Sal-| bara ‘The de Soe & fare] “pardon me, old chap." egan the! near First avenue, early today, beneath (204, Recretary Stimson determined to! with Far & Near Lenses, $1.50 { mt EB ve Arm flags there was not « banner | nished room house there and found the] stranger, “but I'm in an awful dilemma, ron ne pa SU cehss Coenen ee apartrags eye ee ome Open very ven im | the hall. couple, I'm from Philadelphia, staying at thei fet when 1 vendetta | Pome” to the Bonate 217 Broadway, Astor House open Every Evening J World Wants Work Wonders, ; The plain hardwood casket was covered |* “Go back to Mr. Shaw?" exclaimed| Knickerbocker Hotel, I've ‘Just been! humped redely against. hi he de-} 223 6th Ay, 15th St, 350 6th Av, 22d St, with a pall made of the Salvation Army | ig Shaw after the raid. “No, no! 1] cleaned out Ina gambling Joint. ‘They | yeu yee not stop at bumping, but; tot Nassau, Ann St. 17 W. 4ad—New York | ¢ —_ Beat of arms, which supported, instead) never would have married him had it] 4dn't leave me a cent and 1 got ‘frivked" Gulseppe until bis wrigaling! 496 Fulton r. Bond St. Brook! Bf & sword, the dead General's favorite| nor been for my father. He forced me| Just in time to join my friends for a janis tru, ak tha rovelvee, Gils ——————S=_== Bible, hymn book and famous campaign | inio the marriage and had it not been| ‘Pin we had arranged beforehand. Uve| coo. wan highly indignant when Gam- Some say cep. fot my father I would have left him| °t to have about $2 right now. 1 can! 00 forth the weapon “ Kee ta The coffin rested on a mardie b: ‘ago. Then I fell in love wth| Pay It back in an hour, and I'm willing |i! Job you are giving me.” he| it Js Great! fnderneath a huce canopy of # true that he leave my watch as security.” hepihate tpl eel dt Mr. Marble, It is true that he was only The revoiver is not mine. eres white rvant, but what of that? In a| The lunch man came to from his ad end ge Ae ‘ * even Others say @tanding st the four corners of the bier | miring trance long enough to that rere HAL A A hia Peck abe ahh Ld Mty alisha aE anaddiea “yp G Ine!’ : many ways he more nearly filled Marie, T sat in @ restaurant, TI tn the New DI t’s a Good One! cadets held the flags of Groat Britain, 1 of what a man ought to be.| tle watch, carefully protected by a ss id is Japan and Germany. | go 1 left everything for him.” chamols cover, was an usually good init tay Coke was {hea vier] Me te nh i All agree around were bodyguards of Salvation Shaw sued for divoree, naming| king plece of Jewelry. He felt sorr \ aes . . @Micers wearing red and white| yrroie wut Mea Shaw entered « court | for this Jewel-laden but temporarily hut 1 aN not Bother to investigate.” lie cath complexiod ofa dy, It has a dandy flavor. on tt penniless young’ manu, and was anxious eopitgeits ORplanetion Cutseppe was; fl Y min @ woman prom! ‘| eet Poltes } ‘At the foot of the casket stood the Cathey Hear vi n. As Mr Areige ri to make him his friend by doing bim a oe n to Me Tie Fitth Street aahien ‘# ‘ hi 7 e, When ood for-| Staton, a varra accompanied night fut improvement | Mrs. Booth. A inte | and was awarded the custody of her eye Nee Ll ja simple act! fom her and, locked up, and friends . April, 1910, In, December of that] ” ots pak her ‘to het home at No, @ Green- | |, We sure to ask Riker Hogeman ren for | WODY OF EVANGELIST ATTIRED | Son. tne wan married to Marble n'| Joseph did have #25 tn the cash resis: ! Nyne avenues FEEDS tha ute aren EE chennai an ind , IN FAMILIAR UNIFORM. enatoe Baw’ and Psi? ter, but there were sixteen tron men. big og q . he body of the dead missioner| gone on @ two we motoring tour| He could easily fot, Si have the = gras dressed tn the familiar frock uni-| through the Berkshires. On thelr return | Money until & or & o'clock, when he gy : form coat he alwayr wore. It wan they will live at No. 70 West Fitty-Atth SS to return It end redeom his " pen to show the red Jersey hearing | street, this city. The Senator te thirty. [vem | HM pee Awfully good of you, old fellow kt a Ul L ALADS the words “Blood and Fire,” the cont | nine ‘and his bride twenty-three. , | of y |, SALADS poseiaiestaiedt hs adie! sald the stranger as ho pocketed the $16 1 . . . grime ot the falvation Army; em. | roll and left hin elegant watch with AND COLD MEATS tnd “beard and the waxen face | SLIPPED AND WAS ROBBED. |itariana, rit not forge ts ettner. 1, Pritchard, Maker, 881 Spring with the brillian will be no time until &m sas with | - - ; and gave the praca irene Policeman Saw Four Negroes Carry | pore “money than I know what to do ee ‘le . Avoided Th Victim Away, with." 1 morbid) award McNeil of No. 69 West 0: Harland walted an hour and ream | Better than castor oil, calomel or oe ies to cleanse ontagion YOu hi med for the lyingine| award MeNel! of No. wt On6 | susplototis., He took the chamole pou by Tyree’s Powder Piate of a dend ruler or other promi. | Hundred/and Thirty-firat treet, « buris'| from hia pocket. wad. tooked a ti | sur stomach, liver and 30 feet of bowels. Harm- bent parsenere. displayed great rey. | negro with his left arm in a aling, was| watch, It was worth povelbly % Dure| 9° L M Perens - For the treatment of all catarrhal and TT: E he al t few h ft iti ra is erence. 4; oe be Boe TA ie arraigned in Harlem Court to-day, | ing the few minutes he turned over | less Laxative for men, women and children, infected soottiene Fe the lapriotal ides of the coffin showed thay | Charsed with having been one of four |two chairs and Imperilio’ all the china | brane, there is nothing so effective . hat) nen who beat Frederick Kuhuke, a|in the establishment tn his excitement besa. item eiseile, Temes Diy Capaereal Tyree’s Antiseptic Powder. Not onl: rx of them were workmen and 4 averee:s ; y who hed snatehed a painter, and robbed him of $44. COP TOLD HIM TO TELL STORY! primitive folks did not primitive folks, else we must | 4S it positive in its action, but it is ab- aren their bi ba ore (a Kuhuke was on his way to his home OF HOLDUP, lived outdoors, ate p! Jificial means to move the excess | 8olutely safe in the nants S anyone. fo the man who had gained | at No. 1% West One Hundred and Twex- | According to his story about th a bile and waste matter on and out of the | Contains no poisons, thus making it the . =| Acco 0 ory abo at tin d all of their food was coarse. of the | € ; , i ssteorn of alll and the gratitude of ty-fifth street when he had @ fall in|a policeman, who often cats in hiv plan Oita people are different. We exercise |#¥stem ideal steriilizing agent. a == front of No, 611 West One Hundred an‘ | but is not on pos: in the yelghborhood, | «go little, eat little fruit, and our food is |, The safest. most hormless and effec. | Being a powerful germicide and anti- , ‘ tive stomach, liver and bowel cleanser | septic, Tyree's Powder is for general use and chil-| Especially efficacious for prickly hea’, too fine-too rich, Thirty-first street. He had been a: alcame in for some BTRANGE WOMAN GIVES wake, but he sit was a bananal|showed him. the ¥ i 7 ae ie taawanieot peel that caused his accident. Policeman | tearfully sold him how. he h. 6 IRD LY om the yaks Wo igs, which | poi ivi ct bi 2 15 ‘ATS AN! ‘i fvel od wi vison oak, hives, ct bites, sunburn C ID DIES. Reynolds of the West One Hundred aad |out the cash register for it and what | bowels clogged up, liver choked with sour gripe or weaken, Its beeps perspiration, tender feet, itch Twenty-Afth sireet station walked ..¥| would bo likely to happen to his Job as| bile and stomach full of foul, effete mat- |elfe is the effect of fruits, It is com: ‘Dressed in Rags, She Had Silk Gar-| ana saw that Kuhuke was veing as-|soon an the tons came “ee preP OF ce anittasl wally it meand (He tood and {posed ent cly of luscious figs, senna and | ing. | Unsurpassed when used as 2 FALL RENTING I Bg fr & poll h } mM is prepared by The Califor. | § focday, Mechesing the death of thy pros /Qamaritans, he suid, ad dragged hin | MAN, There's, winks whe would try to to suck in th mal, Then we BOYS ok "Co This the | Seadoo Chemise Wasting S : + @ strange Woman who for years | ¥ when the policeman was} pur take it from me, with the papers ek bi ; dull, bilious, ’ i . Refuse, tongue coated, nervous, meals don't | wi yrup x : ken his $44 yes yea es held them in fear and awe : and tal full of ‘gray onurder cars’ and gunmen lo of be | Reynolds, ‘who knew where Mo and gangs of grafters and other kind of digest, and we fecl mise ments From the Orient—Refused | sisted to his feet by four negroes, one * he say's the cop told! waste retained in the stomach and thirty “Don't think you douche. A twenty-five cent box wil | of whom he thought he recognized a yo t to do is . : mty | ging yourself. £y make two gallons standard antiseptic to Hire a Doctor. McNeil, A. half hour later Kuhuke, fed a gun ih your tary {ay | feet of bowels ferments The | ne yo stantly used without hat solution. Strongly recommended by poked a kun In your face and | 4 entes poisons, gases and acids, BT. LOUIS, Aug. 2-A crowd of | With ever blackened and face bruised, | made you come across with the coi ony , ‘ Ask your druggist for * physicians. Sold by drugg' every- Ay ataggered into the station house and|The story will go all right, believe me,| and those poisons are sucked into the ‘ red es fwomen gathered in a queer litte 1a he had been robbed. ‘The black | only make it clear it wasn't @ police: blood through the very ducts intended a," and where. Send for booklet and 28 We J ble all over. |imitations sometimes offered tones . POPULAR mystic and psychic powers lived, wont to his home and arrest ad men, you can away with 1: Tell So we must make our choice, We must | you. - she was reputed to possess. Dr. om t Laibalglt ding Co R F. Wells, graduate of Oberiin | ™™ Ee, ONE-DAY ity, founder of medica! colles sf , ieeturer, traveller and aaven: | SHOPLIFTING CHARGED. OUTINGS » wi ad, 5) oe 7" F; p : , wee wh she is suid to have had a large | Merchant's Wile Ie Accused of Tak- R p . as! . Lake Hopatcong in tenement houses in Dayton, ing Jewelry tn Stor % $ cy. 4 Ys ‘ | EVERY SUNDAY @,, and Kansac City and real estate in r ‘ c AND HOLIDAY Ferida and Government bonds, the | Mrs Etta te Tronard. wite of « mer- ia” - io chant in New Redford, Mass. was! ‘ hi k eee a are oa Mecha "Mow "haters an when you nov Wttle snop, suffering agony from scald at Ents this morning with shoplifting In the 1gi® A Big and Handsomely Printed Volume. Of Fine Quality Paper with Tiluminated Mauch Chunk 1 Jewelry department of an uptown stor over. er and retused to hire a Hocto: Mar jauyer gaia ais watt arrenha ces Sunoay $150 Co re ey righ poseessions from "the| in jewelry, Mimacit. and can supply her : f ee eee ~s dreds of Greater New York's liigh- f ienew she was dying and hor ingt| Wit! ai! the trinkets she wants, The : : Class Apartment Houses. ‘was to send for Mme, B fortune | Wer Said he woul waive examina ‘and Miss Della Huddy, who lives! tlon for his client, so Magistrate Apple = the rooms above her shop, to wiiom | ton held her tn $2,000 ball for trial in FREE ALL WwW | ad Of aren arert St, ea iE at ori feces yearn she women of the nelahbor- | Mrs, Leonard, according to her law- had held the cats in superstitious came here recently with her hus- band, who was on a buying tour for * He did not appear in court. 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