The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1913, Page 17

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‘42m Sv win AUTO GOES OVER BANK 'INDODEING CYCLIST __ PASSENGER KILLED RS ; ‘Gener Thrown Clear, but the| Overturned Car Crushes we His Guest. “P@eetee Huber, ninctoon years old, of Fe 816 University strect, Corona, TL. y Was Killed yesterday afternoon when Ja@titomobite, in which he was riding, WR down an emi ment at the Bay- aide, water works, v Flushing. The ome was driven by the owner, Adam Sehtelffman, twenty-four years old, of Mo.41 Bycamore avenue, Corona. Phe auto was going up a hill when a ON @ bicycle began to descend, The ist mWerved toward the auto and ffman turned sharply to avoid a Wetou, but the bicycle waa struck apd ite rider badly injured. The car then dashed down a fifteen-foot em- Dankment and overturned. Bohlelffman was thrown clear of the gar, but Hubér was caught under tt.| He died on the way to the Flushing| Hospital. ‘The man on the bloycle was taken to the hospital with a fractured Mew, Mo hos not been identified, Brakes Feiliag to Wold Taxtoad | Plunges Over Embankment, PHITLIPSPURG, N. J, Jan. 6— Rove: Fowler was being driven to his Hohe in Summit aveni taxicab here, yesterday when, at Ch rs street, he jd the chauffeur tha would walk 6 remaining distan The car was stopped on 4 cteep grade, The chauf- fear got out to open the door, but the Yeraker felled to jiold and ‘the car @tarted down Hill, It went through opentug in the wall at Morris street | jonward an the attention of Poticeman Rove at the Brooklyn Plaza of the Williamsburg Bridge about 5.90 o'clock this morning. She watched several cars' go out and Ross Anally apake to her. ed bewildered and could make Ross called an and she Was taken to the Willian burg Hogpitak There she was unable to tell har name or anything perienced a lapse of mem ctly aphasla,”” the house y doctors said. ‘The young woman wore a bine tailored suit, a@inck hat and black velvet shoes, od ' RAPS WILSON AND T. R. ~ AND SHOE MEN APPLAUD. Manufacturers of Footgear Listen to Editor Smith,-Who Likes Gaynor. President-elect Woodrow Wilson was made the mrbject of jest by Joseph Smith, an editor from Boston, speaking at the dinner of the National Bopt and Shoe Manufacturers’ Association at the Hotel Astor, Hisdisteners, two hundred shoe mamufacturers and officers of affik lated concerns, laughed uproarioualy at ‘Mr, Smith's humor and gave indications ot being in sympathy with the editor, who declared that Gov, Wilson was clther a thick head or a bone head, and concluded by declaring he was not @ bone head Smith also took a fling at Theodore 5 and Pi rogroemves | in general. he sald, “is the a Ye There im also a conto isto of promissory notes re deemable in the Kingdom of Heaven, | Oyster Hay or. Trenton. ‘Thelr course is vard, whether by boot, big. stick, *, dynamite, and ugiier words or the I. ichever you itke.” 1 come from Boston, a city of or nized gab,” he said. “But T have @ Ereat respect, for the old gentleman here Who reads and quotes Epletetus, whom | 1 consider the Mr. Dooley of the ane cleats. Our Mayor doesn’t quote Eplo tetus; he sings ‘Sweet Adeline.’ " The shoe manufacturers wero of the opinon that the attitude of Congress to shorter Ww. We BURLEIGH WINS OUT IN MAINE SENATORIAL FIGHT, DESPITE T. R. Democrat Leads in New Hamp- shire With Progressive Holding Balance. AUGUSTA, Me., Jen. 16.—Bawin Chick Burleigh, who spent, $7.48 to win the Republican primary nomination for Sen- ator, hes been elected, receiving the dare M votes required. Senator Gand ner, Democrat, received 8 votes, and Thompson, Progressive, 7, The only effect the antl-Burleigh tele- rams sent by Col, Roosevelt and Sena- tor Dixon had was to hold the Progres- sives together. « Jernor; from It 1889 to Ao lie, and was if | Bass until he releases them, Mr. Burleigh, who is in nis seventteth year, is a lawyer and owner of the Kennebec Journal, once the property ot James @. Bia! In his early days ITCAY SCALP—25 GENT Save your hair! Danderine destroy If you care for heavy hair, that glistens with beauty and is radiant with life; has an incomparable softness i and is fluffy and lustr you must use| Danderine, because nothing else accom- plishes so much for the hair. Just one a iWe “Woes, Th uwBDAY, vANUANY 16, 1913. ibe helt many State offides,” was” gress from 1897 tit!) 111, having been defeated for re-election ip 1910. Hollie CONCORD, Hollis, whose “election as. Banator: is, being urged by! Président-eldct Wilson’ who has sent telegrams to Demgcrs members of the Legislature, came with. in eleven votes of election yesterday. The ballot: H. F. Hollis, Dem, 19; #. n| Quinby, Rep. 108; R. W. Pillsbury, Rep., 68; Sherman EB. Burrow Rep., 2; R. P, Bass, Prog., 18; scattering, 12. Progressives say they consider themselves bound to vote for ex-Gov Mr. Bass Is out-of town, but is expected to ro tutn soon. The [Republicans have appointed A committee to consider the names of candidates who might pol! more votes than those now tn the feld. paar senna Roceo M. Mataco Dena. Roceo M. Maraco, one of the wealth nown Italians tn New miay at his home, No. Ho was Vice-President hy D, Sullivan Association and of the Italian Savings Bank Ho was thrice a delegate to Democratic National Conventions. Ho is survived bd a widow, three sone and four daugh- FOR DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR OR CENT “DANDERINE” | destroys dandruff and stops falling hair at once—Grows hair, we prove it. lout fast. ‘ If your hair has been neglected and is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too oily, don’t hesitate, but get a 25 cent bottle lof Knowlton’s Danderine at any drug store or toilet counter, apply a little as directed a: pv-| HOLDUP MEN SHOOT CLERK,| PLAYS IN PUBLIC: SCHOOLS. ipprieelion of Knowlton's Danderine will double the besuty of your hair, besides it Laer Aree dis-| jsolves every particle of dandr cannot have nice, heavy, healthy, air if you have dandruff. his destructive seurf robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life, and if not overcome it produces a feverishness and itching of the acal ¢ hair roots fam- lish, loosen and die; then the gpd.tumbled down h twenty-fy @mbankment. The car was tc ecked. Fowler, badly hurt, en to a hospital, then home. — PRETTY WOMAN “LOST” HERSELF IN BROOKLYN. tho tariff is dangerous to the industry. en minutes after you will es the best investment you say this ever mi We sincerely: believe, regardless of everything. clse advertised, that desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair an Hots of it—no dandruff—no itching scalp land no more falling hair—you must tse Knowlton's Danderine. If eventually why not now? A 25 cent bottle will truly amaze you, Gives Polson by Mistake. HARTPORD, Conn., Jan. 16—Through the confusing of a physician's medicine with a poisonous mixture, Robert Ban- ning, the infant son of | Hert Banning’ of No, 429 died in agony late y Hartford Hospital, whe when th stake was @ jar rday tn the! he was rushed AUTOMOBILES. Why The Studebaker Corporation will buy Goodrich Tires for their new “35”? and “36”’ Goodrich Tires will be the equipment for the‘new ‘‘35”” and ‘‘36’’ Studebaker cars. All because these tires were proved the best of' five leading makes selected for one of the most severe dura- bility tests that could be devised. t Under the direction of the consulting engineer of The Studebaker Corporation, a special machine was built in which the competing tires were run under conditions which duplicated those of hard road running—bumps and ruts included. -and the Goodrich won Its tough tread and Goodrich Unit Construction stood the harassing ordeal so much longer than the other tires in the contest that any question which might have existed was decisively settled. —and The Studebaker Corporation SSS SSS Thea’ Ron ‘Away and Are Hagted rift and Depaticr Ken Greet Wants to Present Shake | spenre'y Dramas for Childront, Marry ) Conn, Jan. 1 man SSE URE MY SINAGH TROUBLET TE rae talon of hake \If your stomach is sick, sour, gassy and upset now elie you can surely get relief in five minutes. rohools, According to his scheme the perform will be edueational in thetr aim to his home front of ‘man, an are from the #! | the. mei others, climbed into the wagon. ¢ rather than for the purpose of enter oyt utd one of the men f Rinment. Fle tMinke the plAye could |), Com” Mees punt stemmneh, tociguatians | #75 | A hearthurn, dyspepsia; when the food you| take» bullet @riking him sented at a cost of ten conte for 4 dis | Apparently ¢rigt Miran, WER & allghtiy. ine Cat ferments into gases and stubborn | #y dis reae—ent without f | the revolver, ¢ YY parents and frienda, | ‘umps; your h pes and you feel sick prot id pele Dip in @erk in w Portoheater dry goods house, | fa email endowment | a0 miserable, that's when you realize {hat gives ¥ Ita llione of salea | had $0 in his pockets. | © projectore jof the, the magic in Pape's Diapepsin. It makes! 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