The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1913, Page 17

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. Hi os a aaa gata ei ai) Ca os BL ASC rae Dea ETE e T ENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE QOOGING BULLETS «AS REBEL LEADER ISNOFUN, FUN, HESAYS ‘the Land of Revolutions, j ‘Cries “Never Again!” HE DUG HIS OWN GRAVE % Ordered to Be Shot at Sun-/* 4 tise, He Escaped Death by Clever Ruse. a the second cabin of the Prins Jeachim of the Hamburg-American Life, which arrived this morning from Port Limon and West Indian ports, was Jobn F. Porter, twenty-five years old, mthoroughly adventure-slaked soldier fortune. Porter hails from San Francisco. The @ream of his life was to be a soldier of fortune, with an ambition looking to the command of a revolutionary army Or a Prime Ministership. Out West he tad hunted big game, and was « crack outfit of guns and revolvere and not t6e much clothing he embarked on a Pacific Mail liner, and by devious ways ‘with him about one hundred native, the reel. SUNRISE. "She army raided neighboring townr ead the natives offered no resistance. Then the regular army appeared and the revolutionists were put to rout, Gen. Terro del Rama named a rendezvous, where they were all to meet at a certain time, and the army was spit up into { equads of twenties. Col. Porter and bis @tvision fell in with « detachment of revere The Colonel made a brave SUMMER RESORTS, THM DgAt Rexaus AND’ . COTeAGRs ON ' LONG ISLAND the 1918 ot reverts, ‘stv formation of real val ore than 100 views mers eave as ft., IN Mes E M. 10th 8 4 at Yonkers West. Po Pe wepsie, Kingston Hoint, fd “Albany,” Dally excent Sunday. communication, Music. Restaurant, Steamer Mary Powell Alternoon boat for Weet Point, , Newhurmh, Paiighheevate, Ki oat ndings lear neu Hi t., 2 P.M, Direot rail We 1avcn at M.D ing to West polst, returning by boat or on Sleambont Co ONEY ee at os 8, 4.00 wen 11.204, et, kat Win 4 INTEREST eae of Ree 5 to $3,000. June Ratiratee KY. Tor booklet, Fei. Beckman 1254 Bankers Bids.) Est. 1840 Spud of ‘Wenive: Back From) | | | weeks he lived in the jungle. At last lly reached San Domingo, in Costa! The first application sHere he found a revotution made to/| Resinol Ointment snd Resin a", for him, Gen, Torro del Rama/| can poets, yey that yore com- at the head of the movement and | pletel; od sokiers, armed with machettes, | read of sqvolvers and eome shotguns, The sol-| them as it did me, for I can never say _iler of fortune (rom San Francisco was | en “gdadly welcomed into the -anks. The | than Genera! mado hin @ Colonel right off | Mazic Russell. HE 18 ORDERED TO BE SHOT AT |'s to try 3, | OTE, 158 W.—One ‘ree furnished | showing, but his black knights fled whiie| through a fever. m5 ypenis the fleeing was good, The Colonel and} made his way to Panama and was | ® bal! a doacn of his svidiers were cap-| helped to reach the Atlantle side of the mere tured and condemned to be shot at| canal, and there took passage on ithe | pital ald he thought Springsteen was | Olt Says the Blew Worn Meture Print Joachim, Porter was emaciated and hagsard squad told his men they were to fire] and the marks of his suffering were | when he dropped his sword. Porter saw| visible in hie face- He sald it was back to San Francisco for him, and information, Just as the sword dropped | never again would he bé a soldier of| beach two hundred feet from the old Col. Porter dropped back into his grave. | fortune. | Sunrise, The officer in charge of the firing the signal and profited by his advance He fingered just @ trifle too long, for, as he dropped, a bullet skimmed through his shirt and seared hin shoulder, SPENDS THREE WEEKS ALONE | Springsteen Scares Passengers and| iustache and wore @ dark ault and IN THE JUNGLE. Then came firing from another quar- ter, Some of Del Rama's men had crept on the enemy unawares. During the and made for the jungle. For three he reached a clearing in which there were several Wyte occupied by negroes. | They gave him food and shelter, and |tor four weeks they seis. him FEARFUL CASE. OF PILES CURED Suffered Intensely, Resinol Brought Inctant Relief. The same eat Lrcomg Bring a tic medication that makes jinol so Prom habe f successful for skin troubles, {fords immediate relief in the most dis- tresshig cases of itching, painful and bleeding piles. Miss flasie Ruseell, is N: Gay St. Baltimore, writes: —"I had a most severe tai ey rien ‘To ‘suffered day oe choy 1 coul or even lie down, and, arenas ni me the only relief | shot with revolver or gun With an for me would be an operation, and that I dreaded. jin. I read of Resinol Soap and inol Ointment and sent for aren gave me instant fool 3 en, I 1 was almost wild with|}} relief. After using only | Petty soe all ether poor aulferers will of Hesinol, as I'know it will help fh in praise of it—for it does more even claimed for it.”—(Signed) Better proof, even than such a letter, esinol ig ee and see sd juickly the trouble cise ppeare asin re ree trial write to Dept. 4 Baltimore, Md. Resinol Ointment nal Resinol Soap are sold by all druggists. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— QUEENS. 45.67 and 8 ROOM HOUSES, «PRICE, $1 $1,800, 0, $3750, Pang by steam eae a 4 fot_water fate Hoge oak ie ares raed ti Fath ‘penta ror mantel We gives warran ty dead” ON $1 500. CASH qUne vor YOUR Mo: ae Xl bud) {han anywhere else in Greater New built and free mall delivery. ste eames Set t! REAL EAL ESTATE. FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND, ya CHICKEN FARM my one acre of fine farm land nitaviles 43 Baa 38 prenlog World TO SETTLE ESTATE must be sold before July 1; modern cottage, 7 Frome and bath: gas an eleetettty $150 cis balance $18 E Ruware, ‘or, Borst Hall, Brooklya, Address ESTATE, box 519 World. ————————— FURNISHED ROOMS ° TO ) Ler. prival th; reasovable: tel, 7206 Area ‘orThe June Bride B= Fhe oaeae COREE Suess ~ DIAMONDS ON CREDIT, — Rasy WHEEL at MONTHLY PAYMENTS, ich & Diamond Co. 6 MAIDEN Fen Tel. 5367 Cort, i |buamonDse WATCHES ON | CREDIT Best Values in the City. Easiest Terms. ROYAL DIAMOND & WATCH C Ht 'CO,, __1 MAIDEN LANE, PHONE 6208 ORT. “WANT A JOB? WE GUARANEEE TO GET re FOR YOU Pict ee aS | nace, PEE So Rae nests. Passengers about to board trains on the Brighton Beach fighting P wi kirk avenue stat shting Porter crawled out of his grave aatonished to a0 boing siront, sanbeilaa ‘ne soua| DENIES BLA BLAME FOR KILLING. hot explain tie nap on the tracks. Dr, MoSweeney of Kings County Hox+ short on his milk and 1 nm his brandy. So the somnolent excitement was arrested. Aute Ren Dowsa Bey. Whether ¢. not Joseph Morrison Gil- more, a machiner, salesman, living at No. 157 Went Seventy-second street, Coney feland early to-day, |" down and killed nine-year-old Ar- Heat ae ee eee ic Gony ana | 016 Fuche'th GvOAth OF the Ind'é home, Fo fared rently, had been caused by | No, He was about thirty-seven . years old, five feet. ten inches tall, | winch’ Coroner Heateg’ will neo want weighed 170 pounds, had brown hair and Heal He paroled Gilmore after a hearling | Stores, and a few "p to-day when the motorist declared that | show you how eas: —__—-_-—. TAKES NAP ON TRACK. white shirt. ——— a WAYS OF MANKIND, (From the Pittaburth Post.) “People are queer.” “How now?" “The round-shouldered man ens. up: for five minutes wh being measured for his spring suit. ‘When he wanes again, of course th rt fit.” Ie Arrested. everything in his power to prevent the | ful complexion. accident, Mra. Catherine Fuchs, mother of the boy, who saw her son killed last eve- | double ati ning, declares Gilmore was driving on | *tiption wrong side of the street and came the boy without sounding any at the New- h othine, as STATE AT AUCTION. ‘Bulletin, June 4th Morris Park Race Track Auction Sale Authorized by State of New York Banking Department Yesterday up to 9 p. m. 954 Lots Were Sold at an Average of $1, 126 per Lot The Prices Ranged From $700 1 to $1,500 per Lot Ryer Homestead Property At the above sale, the lots sold for $700 to $1,500 each—Same as yesterday at Morris Par! $500 invested at the Ryer Homestead Sale after paying all charges, produced. $4,375 in 13 years, or at the rate of 595% per annum At the present range of prices, $500 invested in the lots now being sold at Morris Park must show much better results, as the subway is coming within 2 years To Home Seekers: ‘This is a fine opportunity for you to buy a lot and build your own home. hai ales es ee the value of your lot will pay for your house. The streets have, been coded 9 thee city and Che eanene: ment paid for the trunk sewer. The remainder of assessments will be light owing to the streets being practically on grade, and can be In two years you will have a five cent fare to any part of Greater New paid in ten annual installments. York. The increase in values should be as large as it was in the lower Bronx when the Subway started running there, which was about 300% in four months. Your Children will have the benefit of the magnificent Parks and Parkways and plenty of space to play in, Many of the streets are fully improved with sidewalks, water, gas, etc. Go Today! Every Buyer Is Making Money! 11:00 A. M. Sale Commences. | 7:30 P. M. Eve’g Session Begins. 6:30 P. M. Recess for Dinner. 10:00 P.M. Sale Ends for the Day. Today’s Offering Will Include Lots on Morris Park Ave., the Esplanade, Paulding Ave., Williamsbridge Road and other streets and avenues in the following blocks: No. 28, No.37, No. m 41, No. 44, No. 59, In All Sections of the Park. 70 per cent. can remain on mortgage. No.7, No. 17, Savings Bank Books Will Be Taken as Deposit on the Purchase of Lots To Get to Morris Park Race Track, take: (West Farms Tralas) to 177th or 180th eet nintiom, At 277) The Subyve Morrie Park ‘car diecet tothe property. Ab 1NOty Mireet go to 1 Street take je New York. in The Second or Third ———~ Worcs Park trolley car To re Oe eRe counect with ated All crosstown Bronx cars 9°%%55,.',0, Mey (eal enter ‘and ae ror eritord t hubwer "lines vsither” at 120th, 135th, ler to Merrie Park Send for maps and particulars to J. Clarence Davies, 149th St. & 3d Ave.. NewYork City Joseph P. Day, 31 Nassau St., New York City Agents and Auctioneers. - = — ne srcraet gare 4 emus | \ TTS TET A ee LE eT Or 4, 1918., Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spete, How to Remove Easily Here's a chance, Mins ora gee ng blew his horn before his automobile be A A rea tir + ny unless it removes the le if it does Washington avenue, the complesion the hee sm Simply get an ounce tpt 14, | strength—from ttetne Dru; he had blown hie horn and had done | of the homely frec! ty one ounce needed for ¢ Be sure to ask the d REAL EOTAT! at AUCTION. Ryer Homestead Neighborhood Today Value of.Lots $6.09 to $15,000 each Titles insured free by Lawyers’ Title Ins. & Trust Co, Eons eestor enrenr share ae kare =HEARI We of Ti sree, JUNE SALE . GREAT STOCKS—GREAT VALUES—GREAT RESULTS A Salo Werth Talking About Some June Sale Specials for To-Morrow. eee te ome this is the pre all guatt Stee of money to remove freckles. 334 to OB to EB widthe,... Aecluaty the best ate a Rew Yer fr the mene "at LimeRAL, Pe TR I Puree of Sweet Corn au Croustiliés. Tea. i ; Petticoats. -96 to 1. F Handsome Matched Sets... ‘od'and O18 { CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR , ‘Me Mall er Telephone Orders. Cpiaren's Cambrle Drawers. to .49 Children’s Petticoats..... see 34 to 05 pias tent Gowns... to .! Children’s Corset Covers......... 20 to .48 Girls'Princess Slipe—white and colors. .;.... 88 to 9.98 ALSO Unprecedented Values in Every Item of Babies’ Wear. MORNING SPECIALS—Temerrew, Thareday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mall or Telephone Orders | Meant aiylee with a styles cluny “ince tesertetien neck—short sloevee- all sizes. D 2. $1.98 Women's White Shirts. . bof Md Fetter’. © Gorae—tinely or atral mathe se and 1 3, to 1S yrs... cnambrny- Taney perealed~aios biue ‘Spore aNiunines- THIRD vLooR. Ce Cotte gagq|'S ct. Crimble Secveuchers.............. Prone Norton Snod Washable i and tan linen—fu' trousers have belt oop end watch POET CLTRGTINRD YLOOR, |]65 ct. Washable Habutais............... 40], Figures and stripesriight and dar Yard wide-soft but. firm—iovely for baer eT Vib Cleek Signs Denete Moraing Specials, , eves tor the Clocks! Leots for the Cleeket _

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