The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1913, Page 10

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—$ BAR BULLDOG This Bar Bulldog Imitates FAIR FIANCEE The Cash Register in a Saloon - NASH REITER ~ P“the Hoe Hound Can Mow a f Lawn, Plant Seed and street, Hrooklyn, ta Secretary Pfiffer Busy as a wove! discordant dog sounds, Rvery| wurtens of the poor fellows whe run |°A# 4” unshaken hold was an addition to the orshestra in the} A DOG THAT DOES THE WORK | quarrel has brought a paring for the Show. and there some music, ‘To the Riito? of The Evening World: in her case is that Altogether, it is a happy little doggery he Kennels at the Pfffer farm, Mut-| At the Pfiffer kennel, For the Chu Chu! the Bench Show, for I wish to ex- | court, hae ordered her to take from her Wikis Wetinare casa OTE cube aneré: | Advertisement? * bey. N. J. are rapidly filing up with |Chow they have built @ litte round! hnipit a pair of my marvellous | finger the aolitaire diamond engagement] priate $100,000 to-morrow to finish the HE town’s in an epee! of he rari cant, which wit! "Use og led it with toy locome) Pioughing Hoe Hounds. ring, to unloose from her white neck! wore of repaving the west drive, and to uproar! ‘femal there under the care of Mr. J.|Uver No 9 plays happily and merrily! The Hoe Hound's head te entirely | the expensive lavalliera, and unclasP| repaye ‘pe’: of the east and middie VERYB ‘ Soe Td Cet] of bone, shaped ifke a plough, and ie |from her shapely arme the jeweled opy's Pfffer until they are transferred | ner Madison Square Garden for the| is very ewoet indecd. apring. Its jaws are formed like a | tokens of his love, an Bench Show after April 15. ‘They have an ice house for the North! pair of shears; with them it hair- |to Russell L. Tarbox, it H Hound. Next to the kennel of: the lane le he mrory rare | madow Hound is that of the Blectrical rend Hound, This gives the Shi ntative, but wwith the at-|to throw himeclf. The kennel ear, The feet are hooklike claws, | al weeks ago the firm E i feel sower, which folds i very handy for weeding. bankruptcy, with Iabilities estimated at eee a eine, ealde vader anat ne had] Thi matchiens breed of dogs ts in- | about 90,000 and assote unknown, a Pare ic ae - a pssst hardly eon pn of eal ‘more vatuabie| valuable to the farm and will cer- Receiver Tarbox and his attorney, Beeded. After an inspection of the be dry the famr. ‘These are the| ¢*inly be the one best bet with the | Archibalt Palmer, discovered that about ) Bremices there need be no fear as to the Bar Bull from Woodmere, La L, and| commuting suburbanite. one week prior to the bankruptcy pro- Dentifrice in O safety of the rare antmais. the Cabkvater or Pléaleine flee Wound E. C. DAVISON. =| ceedings, Files purchased $800 worth of ne ‘Many houses have been put up for the| fom sonecl Montelatr, N. J., April 9 diamonde and jewelry and presented “4 —_—_—— the dog attendants iitter Kennels muve ane ap-| THE BAR BULL HAG A CURFEW of @ thriving little city. All BELL TAK. Qt 10 o'clock and no I'quor| To the Eutllor of the Dreaing World: t em sending you @ sketch of @ magnificent specimen of the Bar Bull, Hound, who could mot live! ao species of dog which ts a great pet toddies, cocktails and milk} in the cafag of Woodmere. One meets several kinds of bull in a bar, specimens are now at the! but this is the only genuine breed. rm, With the exception of the) As you see from the sketch, the ani- Hound, Thig exceedingly rare| mai is useful @ well as ornamental. teresting species, it will be re-/ its corkscrew tall, developed hy Nbr) ye & Batioy's| George Brock after years of experi- ipped = there| ment, is naturally of great use in misunderstanding of the) pulling corks, The latest pups have | aan $, ae old on bits of fried understood that the Beneb| 4 curfew bell on their tails, This has **Don't do that,’ I said. ‘Don't do deen developed since Mayor Gaynor | that, madam! It's most unhealthy to got after the cabarets. Observe also | sive fish and pickle to so young a the sponge feet, which the animal | child.’ uses in polishing up the bar and | “Tl keeping beer stains off the tables. iy i objected \to|named Arkin for $370, it uF , | wae turned into court. They pointed | Cohen turn over to Rei iy cans a year. o'clock this afternoon, Tt ceminded ine cf a woman whom 1| Valuables, together once saw in my young days feeding a i iff e ui | woman frowned upon me. Age ge ture plantath crash, they take the place of the trees in full bloom. Here the) towels so frequently seen in cates © Jan Op neh Bs where the dog s unknown, And last ut most useful of all, the Bar Bull's teeth are made of bell metal and t bed fe i When Housecleaning, Use Cheapest Because It Doss the Work. QUICKLY AND SURELY KILLA Bed Bugs, Roac Deadive Liauld, Powder, “ae Tage," | Tor Roaches: 26¢ ec, _ 3 5 ‘ emit a clear note like the bell of a cash register whenever he snaps them together. Thus the proprietor {a warned should any of the help try to avold ringing up the price of a _ mug of suds, I may add that the cee ee aminting teeth | only drawback to thin marvalious dos 4 ia his antipathy to any one who may THE INTERESTING) be rushing the growier. Prubably JERSEY AT NIGHT. the intelligent creature classes the very interesting at the| Mrowler as another breo@ of dog and These rare dogs arc| oes not like to see it rushed. I hope in deportment, ang the| this best of all breeds will become urbed by barkings or the! widely knows and help to lighten the o" i : 3 OND CAN WILL CONV AML DRUG STORES. ‘The LEWY CHEMICAL CO., N.Y. Your ticket to Easy Street O'Sullivan’s Heels make every street an easy street. a They give you the buoyant walk that always goes with energy and success in men, and with charm and beauty in women. People who know how to take care of themselves wear O’Sullivan’s Heels—people who have studied the art of getting there, who have learned that successful men and women never drag their feet or walk with drooping shoulders. Heels of New Live Rubber Nature intended man for a barefoot life, and gave him the thick cushion of flesh that forms the human heel. Savages, using Nature's heels, never have nervous exhaustion, or backache, or broken arches of the feet. Civilization has defeated Nature's purpose by encasing our feet in shoes, and making usgvalk on hard leather heels. Every step on hard heels and harder pavements a shock through our heels and upward through the spine to the brain. O'Sullivan’s Heels take back to Nature. They restore to your feet the elastic cushions that Nature gave you, O’Sullivanize your walk Mow suppege yox try &. ‘That will be more coavincing than all our ing. Any shoemaker has O'Sullivan's Heels and can attach them to your shoes in 15 minutes. Cost SOc. Then get out in the fresh air, walk, and see how much better you feel. Ask for O'Sullivan's Heels By name eevee : OF JEWELS GIVEN HER pen Wee Lt BY BANKRUPT FANGEE == == Court Orders Girls to Give Up $600 in Gems She Got Before Failure. ‘Miss Ida Cohen, who lives in Siegel she {# young, unusually handsome and Right, though the Kugle Beegle gives a| our swallow parlors. of her sweetheart, Max Gordon. Not 5 , oe And the other can! listen until CLPAN BREAK. | because there has been any wavering 4 Gevenig-eesend Boy Killing Smakes Pre- |ne piays them to sleep. Laat night there| Woodmere, L I. in her flance'’s devotion, or that any| Coes ttinared anf tenth street, The < mit Jn the tain | ecote, Halted ond Sench, wrest, The ur nniversary It will have concrete foundation with « ace of bituminous macadam, and | arrival of Bwies Ki Yodle fetter, OF THE FARM. ‘The barrier to the course of true love weed to turn the garden soll in the | bracelet, aN given to her by Gorden as and is | posed the firm of manafacturs of ladies* hidden behind tte left string bean | underwear, at No. 608 Brondway. Sever- (From was thrown into| One John Rudge is ing bequeathed to the parish of Tryau then to his wife, and that about the 6Mm WAS DULY QUALIFIED. @ame time Gordon bought $00 worth | “4 (Prom the Wasbiagton Star.) of jewelry for hia fancee, Ida Cohen. Dr. Harvey W. Wiley said the othor| Roth admitted the purchases and gifts. Gay in Washington of a canning con-| Mra. iiss pawned her diamond ring, lavalilere and bracelet with a tailor from Judge Mayer the pawned jewelry id we were ixno-| Judge Mayer issued an order that Mise | eee out that they turned out many million’ | $00 worth of diamonds and jewelry by 4) # __10 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1918. Fi ve his wite, be hetd by the ploged to 101 STRIPPED ta ag o hie wite, held by the plot to 40 abo; Miss admitted that when the receiver Pi a Z whe junng took charge of his firm's bu rotained in his pocket $00 In cash, ne divided equally with bis partner. Judges Mayer a@leo ordered that the wand In his hand, where- The Wisest Man to the recetver 690 ny one of the congregation was EE BOARD TO VOTE $200,000 | TO REPAVE RIVERSIDE DRIVE Steatiutyup and down the nave andthe fy “Tea tempers "the ‘spirit It Wil Also Set Aside $1,500,000 “A! asicep he touched him go effectively for Repaving Streets 4 Manhattan, | sonetimes accompanied by the-applica- Mi vents fatigue;' awakens and $500,000 for Recommendation waa made to the Boart of Estimate to-day by its corpo- | one end of which was attached ‘eB freshes the body and ¢ pay * iy riled rooklyn. rved to be asleep, he was instantly | Ea ‘ened by a tap on the head. ' of the Ms In Warwickshire a similar custom pre-! 7 vailed, A warden bearing a stout wand Said This: aisles, and whenever he saw an individ: fl and harmonizes the mind; that the nap was broken, this being | [dispels lassitude and pre- | tion of the fork to the nape of the neck. | A more playful method obtained in an- |{# thought andprevents di ther church. The beadle went jiness i e during pervice carrying @ tong ai ; + lightens Lied a all-Ceylon tea in America that is Ceylon and packed there. It is * direct to America and sold in the origins rate atock budget committee that Park prush and to the other a knob. : air-tight, flavor-retaining package. ot a bouvantlyy ComMisstoner Gtover be allowed $200,000 | former he gantly tickled the cleans the perceptive facul- A Liberal Trial Package ig Y}to repave Riverside Drive. The board | the women sleepers, while with ties."—CONFUCIUS, ral Trial Packag on the affections | asked for 9375, the law, as per- yer in the Federal rr I beg for a conspicuous corner at | sonified by Judge May ‘but upon orders cetver Tarbox the | «stor tione for t in. cola; ite by le 1 » and that these | SLuerom weet) Campbell’s Tomato Soup is as nourishing and wholesome as it is delicious. .* WORLD WANTS THEY WORK WONDERS. “However,” the added, “with the #200,- | Jafefedabifetutetat 4: fatafutebalates fofmtetetata 09 recommended we will be enabled to Grives in Central Part. ‘The Doard to-morrow will aleo set | a turn them over| aside 61,600,00 for repaving Manhattan | 4 {¢ ,prices, reasonable receiver for Filss| streets, and $600,000 for similar work in " an Evening World reporter vis-|Pole Ding Ding and carpete on the) ours the lawn twice a week. High | Bros. @ Gordon, alleged bankrupts. Brooklyn. Lael to-day the found every-|“00r for the Phitadeiphia Feather! up on ite forehead ts an automatio | Max Gordon and Joseph Files com- —» AWAKENING OHURCH SLEEPERS. Harper's Weekiy.) ‘on record as poor man" en- Preparation. Bott, spongy, dieeding, receding gums 1B eighty per cent. of our forever a constant reminder of the greatest buying tour ond oxgenstve Min checking | Here Are 5 Delightful Opportunities: {ment for you of 107 of the full amount ferme. Fton will be found @ comp! full directions for usage ai It is rich in food-value, easy to digest, and it helps the digestion of all other food. You can make it as hearty or as light as you choose, to suit any occasion. Serve it with boiled rice or noodles added for an evening meal or whenever you feel over-tired or nervous, and you will find that a plate or two of this simple combination is more satisfying than a heavy dinner. And you will sleep better and wake brighter in the morning, too. oe # © * 9 9 9. WORLD, WABTS & 8 8 88 ecth. It! paste) at| on positive happy flaneee to-day, notwithstanding! wim vote the money to-morrow. Com. | Ue bestowed a sharp rap on the heads of | miastoner Stover aald to-lay he had | Male offenders : EE Our Sunday saying: “Aren't at Harlem 0" course they are! And are — the: are merely normal. They are simply the fegular | b bat dene. Prices that should prevail everywhere— | admit having held prices down this week, because ° it is our Anniversary—we knew we'd have lots of company." But we just made up our minds that every customer leaving our store during our Anniversary would take with him or her a bargain that will live (A Free Payment! ' Made Especially for You! We are determined to “‘start some- they ever made! account opened with us this week, @ pav- hased! Get that right? Jn other words: Purchase all that you want; show N us your bill; and we will place a paymient Non it for you equal to 10% of the \ amount m1 wd right there and then! } Tear out this advertisement, brin; it in to us this week, and we wil! Positively accept it as a DEPOSIT on any of these illustrated pieces at the remarkably low prices listed here! This 3-Piece P Finished in rich mahogany, deeply carved back, with plush hairfille cushions supported on selected, heavy, polished, hardwood seats. This is our own specially made up set and must not be confounded with the nee le. o cheap picces of other dealers. Here is really a chance that calls aa era Lage dowrrgpeniprd pcg tage De eoduatenats | J" Our Terms: $30 worth, 75c Week; $75 worth, $1 Week; $100 worth, $1.50 Week u4 my In our own new French gray Ginish We had 1,000 of these Colonial Made up in our own gesuine ash} {or shellac, lined with corduroy, full Design Extension Tables in se-| }iumber, with golden oak finish.} | cushi lected solid oak, finished in rich} } Lined with galvanised ti golden color, complete with 3 leaves. We h bout 350 of them left, ater. 0089 All These Big Chances in Harlem—West 125th Street Only—This Week A valuable and practical Souvenir to every purchaser during Anniversary Week Those from out-of-town buying in our store will have their carfare paid by us. Store Open Saturday Evening till 10. Borden’s Ice Cream Rich, Clean and Free from Artificial Coloring and preventive of the numerous |} | ailments caused by defective | or irregular action of the or- | gans of digestion—is found | | in the safe, speedy, certain | ; and time-tested home remddy dg st Bold everywhere, in bones, 10c., 264, @ Words and music complete of and catchy songs of the Operatic Romance, “The Purple Road,” now ap- "'pearing at the LibertyTheatre. Song by the composer of “The Spring Maid.” |All in next Sunday World Magazine. ; f + ( ‘ 4 “Simply Irresistible,” one of the bright» , J

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