The evening world. Newspaper, January 25, 1913, Page 4

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FLIES OVER ALPS IN 25 MINUTES: cnensligiaation Wheels of Big Business In Dowtown New York Come to a Stop, While —_—_—-— Aviator Bielovucci Starts From| Al! This Is Going On, Swiss Canton and Makes | 7° . Swift Trip to Italy. F you were told of a place where for twenty-five cent ‘ou could get a nice lunch of clam chowder and beef THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 19138. | Dance, Pretty Partner, Noonday Lunch, Bee ee re Peet Laetenermcoee| AMRMBEN SAG | |FINDS EMPLOYER DEAD | IN SHOP, SUICIDE BY GAS. Reason Known Why Alfred Schreiber, Well-to-Do Upholsterer, Should Have Ended His Life. | 4 Alfred Schreiber,’ a well-to-do uphol- | |Sterer, with a shop at 223 West Eighti- | Jeti street, ound dead this morn- | | ACTRESS SEEKING ing, In a room in the rear of his work- shop. A gas,twbe, lying across his |chest.with the Jets turned on full, was Accuses Man of Assuring Her | mute evidence of the manner of his death There ‘as N ie Schreiber was well known on the up- There Was No Impedi per west side, where he had been in ‘ | vusiness for several years, Ie lived ment to Marriage. lat Highbridge, N. J., with his family, but frequently, when busy, would sleep — a ed, but Heims sang out, after at the trim footwear of the str “'s'all right, fellers, No bulls, The gerne went on. ‘The policemen watched. tt and reported to Inepector Myers, Barly to-day tho raid was made. Wagner, who, accorling to the police, acted as banker of the game, threw a revolver under the billia@d tabio as the police entered. It ,was a .&8-calibre ‘weapon, loaded. _— CUTS WRIST SEEKING DEATH. SUMMIT, N. J., Jan. %—Paul Clau- glance ers: son, forty-five years old, sald to have been at one time @ prosperous brusi manufacturer in Brooklyn who met with reverses, attempted suicide today by cutting his wrist and shooting bimselt in the head, He is In the Overlook Hospital and provably will die. Mr. Clauson was employed by the Pru- dential Insurance Company in ‘Newark until @ few months ago. He came here then as caretaker of the estate of R. © Gilmore. His daughter has been crit feally fit and Mr, Clauson became de- apondent. "REALLY DOES” PUT STOMACHS IN " DADER AT ONCE—PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN. Time it! In just five minutes there will be no Indi- gestion, Sourness, Heartburn, Gas or Dyspepsia. stew, dreamy music, and @ nice partner in his workshop. to dance with for an hour you would Last night he told one of his work- men he expected to remain all night at the shop. This morning one of his employees reported at the shop for work. The atrong odor of gaa made him suspicious and he forced the door DOMODOSBOLA, Italy, Jan. %.— Jean Bielovucei, the Peruvian aviator, few straight acrosp the Swiss Alps from Brig, in the Canton of Valais, to thie city in less than half an hoer to-day. Jan. of the has field an appll. t of her marriage Rogers Antisdel, charmng ation for annul to William fraud, misrepresentation and trickery, Net 4 teued ~ He ascended at Brig in his monoplane The petition nets forth that they were | Cinceiher Policemen Horm of) th otavte | Diupapel she, poe ts emactly on the stroke ef moon and land- married in Farmington, Utah, Mareh 26, Schreiber. Polteeman Horn of the} Do some foods you eat hit back—taste | Diapepsin is quick, po: Pp West Sixty-eighth street station called an ambulance and Dr. Schoenberg of the Polyclinic Hospital sald Schreiber had been dead for over two hours, at 2B Bielovucel_ bad been waiting for fe vorable weather in which to undertake 1908, b ZA vl good, but work badly: ferment into stubs | your stomach in # healthy on 80 erie of ward A. Stood and born lemps and cousee sick, sour, gassy | the misery won't come buck, bh? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic, Yo different as soon as Diapepsin comes in, contact with the stomach- of Edward A. Steed and pbott, mH In the Particulars it is said “Bcliretber left no note and there was Pape's Diapepsin diges j vanishes—yo : H hie daring feat since Jan. 9 He fol- fat the actress wan not at thet Lime, apparent reason for bis wulcide, |everything, leaving nothing to sour and | diyt"ess Just, vanisien yous stomact } lowed exactly the same course over the fendant, Antisdel, represented to her | bree sgl upset you. No difference how badly | eructations of un food, your head Simpion Pass es was takes by his late end made her believe that there was Bo RAIDED CRAP BANKER your stomach is disordered you get | clears friend and compatriot, George Chaves, mpediment, legal or ovnerwise, to their happy relief in five minutes, but what iy ecptaatint Wk” Chinva bieonaruned | us, ne declaring that ins information HELD AS GUN-TOTER planes you most is that it strengthens | ge! the fight from Brig to Domodosmle who has been working there for more| Miss Hall, in speaking of ine suit, sald; dhe | Lanta Je stomach so you can | Diay i on that date, but tn landing hurt him- than « year, told me that the restaurant || “The facts as stated in the petition for Inspector Myers's Men Say They} ent, fiagihicds. Hheisrieed Mia vor reall 7 edit severely and later died from his in- dance hall had done more to bring annulment are absolutely correct, S. i y we. . k Juries, J young men and women together socially | felt assured upon Mr, Antisdel's repre- Saw Heims Throw Revolver times—they are slow, but nat sure.|any stomach disor 4 Bielovucet had made one previous at- \than all of the societies and reading | SeRtation that we re ie united Under Table. —_—_——_ —_— _———_——_—_—— fi tempt to cross the Alaps on Jan. 14, but clubs combined, Gophiited 6h atlonees with Solly Helms, who keeps a billiard " after ascending 6,000 feet on that day) 8," apoke up Nell McGill, the pro- |cetaintee wienormey with 6 room at No, 1@ East Fourteenth st el " obtaining a separation and, to my hor-; To! bong) m ‘4 4 was forced to @ hurried landing prietor, “We have had five snarriages|ror, learned that he had deceived me|and Joseph 'Wagner, who spends moat s & defect in the motor of bis as @ result of courtships that started |and my marriage to him waa not a legal) of his time at Helmn’s place, were ar- | j " exo] in here. One you man and young| one. I left him immediately. raigned in Essex Market Court to-du <> aNGk GWE ETT. aadisr eaneorer, Wwe |cltbetlonabie Genres: cre chower’s: or) ley cat here for a dance one day|* "Our married life has not been a|charked with being common gamblers. \J “TURKEY TROT” ANYHOW = |wnecie of nance, the big. banking |course, when things are real morry, a[!st fall and in three months were mar. | Uandull one. but Tt endured more ten TY ie ait an weapon law waa preterred | | ‘The unnatural suffering of so many women at times URA houses and insurance eatablishment®|couple might Ket away with a lite) Ted. They still work in the district and dal and wished to avoid unneces-| against Wagner. j be reli b ; h FOR INAUGURATION CROWD. | come to a dead stop and walt until You|turkey pacing, Mut wien it, cone to| frequently come tn here now to have &/sary and unpleasant notoriety. Tae] Two young polleemen, Stapf and icu- can relieved by a little care and proper help. ee are through. “trol * te doesn't ge dance for old time's sake. publicity given Mr. Antisdel’s marriage | sisnsky, recently imported from Brook- Beec le of wef oat A The j “Dignified” Dancing of all the| Can you imagine how it vould feo! to spi dia atl rthtrat vig a dance hati] “The nice thing about 1¢ to me," sald | to Meta Schneider of New York on Jan, | lyn and put on the staff of Inspector ham's Pills give just the assistance needed, They “ ‘ sew up Wall street and make J. P 1A one little blond haired girl stenographer | 13, at Wellsburg, W. Va, and his re-| Myera for plain clothes duty, wandered act gently but surely ; they correct faults of the system “Wiggles” Will Be Allowed at [atorgan medi wer a big black for a broker, “Is that I get a lot of | turn to this city with her, having given |!nto Hetms's place late night. Aj es f rs ry “ Ball of Southern Women, F WAIA gee trie’ the ilahit Fontaatio| ace ‘ practice dancing here in the middie of| ise to scandal, has so impaired my! lively game of craps was in progress so certainly that you will find better conditions prevail a uthem men. Fre Ranneiat Mistiee by Horn Lin te te the day and when I go to the big balls | health bs Tam compelled to give up) oo cctiven ambled back the pame halt. { WASHINGTON, Jan, 26.—Visitora to ae veg {at night I foel perfectly easy and at | twh yearn q the tanugeralion ceremonies, if they Hagel Ml a gens Proved 4 bonanza for the pleaxant-faced | 1 Ne Two years ago lam ease Dr. Charles mon Ss omen 0 a @ { ing tab on the changing tides of mil-| Mr. MoGill, The dance for twi ome.’ T. Pierce, Miss Hall's former husband, | ~ i ¢are to remain in the national canta} Houet hours, between 12 and 2 welock, Atl} Now, there's an idea for you, You|of Cincinnati, from whom she procured ' for two extra days, will not be de) Now, wait a minute, Don't think I'vele¢ the girls in the district. have an|fellows who have been knocking the|a divorce, visited this city and gave out ; ‘ A { eee eae enekures |gone off my dip. We are going to give|Nour oft for winch. ‘They apend firteen| Pollah off girls’ shoes and Pag oy | Rtas aeeUSeUAC TRY tay odieees this renowned and effective remedy. Beecham’s i Leag has trailing laces with your Joe Grim fect | sc r ¢ ; ational Wilaon and Mar-|20U, Sxplielt directions and not charge) minutes of chia In disposing of a lleht| ONES Hone gown to Malden lane and | aranted Miss Hall, rendered it invaltd. Pills will help your digestion, regulate your bowels, shall organisation hae determined tol” At't2 o'clock (meridian), about the|tites for physical exercise in the| for twenty cents get lunch and @ lot | Antisdel, it in alleged, verified this re- stimulate your liver. Headaches, backaches, lassi- deficiency on the evening Of |time you are trying to straighten out|form of dancing, The big, stern-faced|of practice. |"Ploree was her second husband. she! Puryly_veuiabie. : “1 tee ) Dignified dancing of the|the kuot in your tle, betake youyelf|men of finance ay tt has worked won-| John Kodlec, the violinist, says its! wed nim after he had attended her when |{&%, ItSicpnt tude, and nervous depression will troub!e you less and “turkey trot” will not be prohibited, | gown to Maiden lane. Watch carefully |ders in a business way. The girls come|ensy enough to stop those bunny hugs, | stricken suddenly {ll In Kankakee, Il. megan" here j ms eapording to the leaders, and the|unti you reach No. 67, There you will (back to the office with fresh blood cours-| turkey trots, Texas Tommies and xriz-| The first husband, Smith B. Hall, an], rs fe, Samach, Tyson 8 less after you take ut times—whenever there is need { “tango” and “chicken flip” and thelees «sign which, reads: “Equitable |ing through their velns, with refreshing |zly beare without having @ floor man-| editor of St. Pau:, was divorced by ner, | Ruy ater, ero Dlaoaa, tis: Avpe H “bunny hug” will be permitted if they |Lunch, Dining Room for Wadien on| thoughts of having met some nice young |amer or putting up sians. jafter she had left him to continue on | ttt, seeclon hag “Bomtipetion. liters’ a iW ) i are danced with due decorum. Second Floor. Dancing, Physical exer-|man who may later turn out to be al “How's that?" and I turned in sur-jthe stage, | Sangeet nl” wit ‘ber ascomolttnad 4} Beginning to-day the managers of | cise, Free of Charge on the Third.” | husband, and everything goes on Just as| prise. [RADWARS PILLS. Bye doing. | bh: dla pect ge aba to handle | That's the cue for you to Juinp from the [pleasant und iittle-town-like as when the] “Oh! by playing waite murie." was |sun rac on oYvs er SIA ) crow it is expected to attend. | sidewalk and turn to the left. A old Duteh farmers d their sheep in] the reply; and you will agree with me) | Sick Headache, Foot th, Biliousness wil ‘Women wishfas to retale end te fee! at thoir best i ih} No arrangements aa yet have been! with flashing biack eyes that look what fs now Maiden lan that John wii | a Fe vcidei sabe Be ttpport ‘of ‘the | arate rod tha poniel Caen Was avery bat. i! made, and the chlef problem is to #eJenough to awimn in—don't corget to take} But here is an angle that you may not indeed. Certainly I enjoyed BO at baie ery cs ber o by mat, | | ti Cures hall large enough in which to] second took at those eyes—will take have got, Jerome Tumia, the plano player, n also, Hell Gate i > boi dooRee fon? MM ' Se eek te tavietiouan tee oie you by the hand and lead you to a ‘. < saad - table of highly polished mahogany, bare wR ——— = eres — of napery. In the ventre Is a large glass bow! filled with granulated sugar. ARABIAN NIGHT? OH, NO, A MANHATTAN DAY. to be borne by the league, or whet ¢ will be made a aubscription danc 1 } has not yet been determined, ut bean, Getormined, || 218 STUDENTS ROUTED a BY SEMINARY BLAZE. | witha tn case you ure a ttle awe ward wiih the knife and fork the beet stew Is served ina soup dow! and it ts no faux pay to eat it wi spoon, ph rwenty-Ave cents, Af ou are’ nur ee LEU NNN NNION A FEMI Cazenovia Men's * _ Destroyed—That of Girls Dormitory at nD NW baw < AY V TUT ) in Danger. oo hungry the clam chowder will be \ . \ S WN Janan Hall, the men's dorinitory of S Casenovia Seminary, was practically destroyed by fire shortly after midnight, One hundred and seventy-five students are believed to have escaped, Mddy Hall, a dormitory immediately adjoining, was endangered, dred young womel asleep when th deep black eves will smile on you must #ay something about the weathe r instance, a oud reliable line ix: “The seasons are certainly ehanging.” “Yes, It makes one think of Coney Imiand,” she will reply, “By the way, do you care for dancing?” ‘Then you get on the Job. In the of fing can be seen Nell MoGill, the: pro: | prietor, He a, blue-eyed, | pleasant Ir brogue that f you didn't have uve, 1A eway to him, Now comes the critical mo- ‘Try and convince Mr, Medill @ gentleman, That de AI AIS =) NUNN AVN Se Vevey pst NE DOPPNDERDUNDNNI = La aneee NS e were ore } Gered into the street and were not given students overcome by rescued by flremen, seminary called @ roll students on the cainpus while the were destroying Callanan Hail. | t Several men were missing, but i ho will lead you by the hand and waid they had gone to the homes of | 9U via tor to the third floor. friends, You may think you are dreaming —_——_— when the elevator door clangs open, but | FRENCH ROUT MOORS. don't worry, It's a0, ‘The hundred ‘3 pretty girls and young men whirling, ng and pirovetting to the dreamy straine of the “Beautiful Blue Danube” waltz are real human beinga, They «o there every day while thove financial wheels gum up and walt, There is not ‘one of them, boy or gitl, who gets more ! than $8 a week, but they heve more real fun off ten cents’ worth of Man- Defect Rebel Worce and 1 Heavy Losses. MOGADOR, Morooos, Jan. %,—Hleavy logses were inflicted on a large force of Moorish revels who yesterday at- tacked a Feench expelitianary column near thie place. The fighting was severe De for hours and hundreds of Moore were|hattan chowder than you do off g! fd ) Kile or weundat. routed and fied in| WOR °F Brave ‘products on upper | N enor Row Imported Mash Filtering Machi all direct: but th F: of e inable {0 pursue them, owing ton the|NOW. FOR THE INTRODUCTION mporte as. erin acnines ‘ smallness of thelr nurver, The French casualties were eight killed and forty- ome wounded, antic tala } THEATRICAL NOTES. AND THERE YOU ARE. Mr. MeGN! will now introduce you to | a few of the Kirla—and there you are! | Of course you must stand for tho in- | quisitive and curious gaxe of the regu: | lars, and if you can keep out o! the way | represents one of the many important departments nore rewery. The four m eir kind ever built in any brew- Ts picture rough! in the new Brew-House at the Jacob Ru chines in front are mash filters, the first o lator, “Eraity of “Culcure.” pro: lor your own fect you van get along Te ; ery in the United States. The machines were made in Germany, at Frankfort | BURKE the Yale Dramatic Atoctaton [PR poor of ne unique dance hall y main, and are the largest ever installed in this or any other country, having a ca- | aut obit Sg Brdl ideo fs tiled, and fr the constant wear | of feet und feetetter smoothly us a ohina din ute. | Around the walls are arranged com- fortable wicker rocker chairs and a few setteen or divans. # the daive goes morrily on these ave oecupiel by laugh: | ing girls without male partners, They | valt for a few minutes in the hope of | ga “steudy,”” but if nothing hap. | takes another by the hand, | a quick glide they are lost in of merry dancers who do tt for not more than % cents « day and have lunch besides: If you are a turkey trotter you must! eurb uptown ition, At the college men at the Waldorf-Astoria today. John Frits Achelis and seven Other New York men have parts, Mrs. H. M. Curtis will be in the title role when the Dramatic Club of the c the Divi Paternity pi ‘s “Trelawny of the Wells’ at _the Hotel Plaza Feb. 6, rominent Catholic priests and laymen at the Cathedral Collese last night |” to perfect the organization of the Cath olic Theatre Movement. The object is lr to encourage plays dealing with Cath- | and wit wile subjects in anner agreeable 10 | the m: the Church and to discourage plays re- Barded as offensive to Catholics. The old Bijou on roadwey is to be offered @t auction Feb. 11, and may give Place to @ store an! office building, To equip at Siepney, Conn,, 4 summer home for the Eest Side Settlement House, the Bohenian & cli of shop keepers atid artiosis ou the cast pide, jave “Little Lord Fauntleroy” at the yesterday afternoon with great success. “Wonderland,” as William Morris calls pacity of filtering over 600 barrels an hour, or 1,800,000 barrels a year. After the wort has been filtered by these machines it goes on to the large copper brewing kettles on the floor below, where it Is boiled. Then it flows through the most LA to-date cooling apparatus in this country into glass lined steel tanks, where becomes aged and clarified before bottling. _ JACOB RUPPERTS ute Mnickerbocker > a The Beer That Satisfies There {s no food producing establisiment that surpasses the sanitary methods used in every department of our plant. The caution exercised while brewing and the careful selection of materials that go into Knickerbocker Beer are not excelled even in the home bakery or in the finest creamery. No miller ever ground or sifted a barrel of flour any cleaner or purer than we make, purify and filter every drop of beer that goes out from our brewery. is pol'shed as | mac wanna “ie a | Safety Razor Ben On the aro crikincma, | FiveMillion Men usethe Gillette, color pictures. ‘The ballroom on the Bec- ond floor 1s open for public dancing, The Mth floor iw the “Krazy Town" of ‘ors, The root is “Down the has everything that ever The Blades are fine, Get a Gillette today. 2. ernerrne 2" AVE.90™ To 92°? STRE an re rene aan poe nt 08 7 | vial Ail the Skeleton » human giants, sacred pythons, and al) the rest. There is also that du- \ Aight of the girls, the Bllde, i “

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