The evening world. Newspaper, August 26, 1913, Page 4

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FLEEING DOG BITES | -BOVSAND RAISES | Animal Misunderstands Juve- nile Ty Cobb and Police Come to the Rescue. A otray bulldog with @ short rope at- tached to his collar strayed into Mul- berry atreet, between Spring and Prince, Qt the noon hour to-day, The block was full of children, It usually 4a, The kide eased their play as soon as they spotted the dog, and hurled sticks and stones at the bull. The dog ran. Heit way up the Block, propelied by « myriad of mis. Giles, the Gog was fying like a yacht ested over with @ reese over the qmarter. Aatonlo Diffiore, aged nine, living at Ne. M9 Mulberry street, and Alfred * Gaputo, six years old, were playing ball. Aptonio had a stick, The dog, running + the Gauntlet, thought the stick was In- tended for a ewipe at him as he passed, He fiew at the boy and sank his teeth tm Ais loft log. little pix-yaar-old Alfred A ran to the ald of his older friend. Pick- , Ing up the stick he belabored the bull- Gog with all his tiny strength, The * animal turned and caught him by the toh arm. ‘Women in windows screamed at the @og. Women ran from their kitchens with rolling pins, with pot lim of the Mulberry street atation deftly Janeced the canine and dragged him into the street. He wee taken to the sta- tien in @ patrol wagon, and the health authorities seat for. VANISHING AUTO AND HARLEM GIRLS LOST NEAR BOSTON Volice Dragnet in New Eng land to Catch Two Chauf- feur Kidnappers. Police reports from all over New Eng- lan@ to Detestives Birmingham ond Collinge of the Hariem district bring no light on the whereadoutes of Katie Ryan of No, 18 Mast One Hundreé and Twenty-sixth street and Ansie Murphy of No. 309 West One Hundred and Twen- tleth treet, who disappeared from thelr homes last Wednesday evening in the company of James Murray and Adolph Nehers, twenty-one'year-old chauf- téars. The girls are sixteon years ola and had never been avert from their homes overnight before. Murray is believed to have sold the automobile of Dr. Emil Muller of No. West One Hundred and Twentieth he and the two girls, the quartet were in but police investi 4 to unearth any city. in- Boston last Fri gation there hi clue as to thelr The devtectives quiries, are convinced was not an elopement, joa to a girl in b enth street, to whom he sent # postcard from Boston, Neither the Murphy nor the Ryan girl was apparently smitten with Murray. is believed that the two chauffeure started off for a joy ride and permuad them, Birminy ablish that the quartet was HT, It is thought tha pon as Muri meney runs out he will send the home. He and Nehers face seri criminal charges, includin, violation of the Mann White Slay which forbids the taking of women from one state to anothe’ for immoral purposes, ——<»——_— FANATICS MURDER PRIEST. Missionary wi be Hie Se tims ef “Kider Broth N FPRANCISCO, Aug. 2.~ t View Advices THE EVEN The Evening World’ s and Welfare City-Wide Series of Better Babies’ Contests |Record Score of 172 Babies Registered GENERAL RUCTION in Two Hours in Hartley House District B4R, ST THE WARREN ODEARP HOVSE.32@ 401? STREET, Means SOS ctetsaces ST Tee Total Registration for the)" nine. seven! cones nave bom Greenwich House|ani va Contest Je Now Close) to 550 and the En- rolment Is Increas ing Daily — Many Fine}; Specimens Presented and the Interest Grows. | nd lines of baby of each terday contest had been well vance, and then Hartley head worker, Miss May ve always chown a keen he neighboring ba ‘The Clinton District, ax ood Is called, fairly spills over with children, Hartley House han |two Kindergartens for thei and two mn ery summer t With a smashing score of 172 babies, the new Better Wabies’ Contest con- @uctea by The Evening World and |# Hartley House closed its first day of registration yesterday, This ts a record umber of candidates to be enrolled in two hours. But im thie contest there are throe| > registration places. ritory co @red by the contest 1s bounded on the north by Fitt th atreet, on the | charge of the registration, together with south by Forty-second atreet, on the! one of the house workers, Mine A, G. into the country, among the t lement workers have always zed the Importance of baby hy- ¢ nurse of the New York City sittee has long had her head- a — eae TUESDAY, NING WORLD, AUGUST | eome boy. He wears @ Whaki Indian |xuit, and knows how to dance a break- down veautitully | Fifty-four children between thr months and five yenra were register | 14 Soolety School, No. ythird street. The workers » Beal of ey Houre, if Bibby, worker at the Sacred Heart h, and Miss Kate O'Connell, the partment of Health nurs THe MOTHER CONF! WINNING A PRIZE. “Don't you think (his guy will get @ (eee ‘one mother asked Mise O'Con- fell anxiously, pushing up to the desk @ acrubby urchin of three or four. Irian, Germans and Italians are the races scheduled at this centre, @ome very beautiful children with Iriah mothers and Italian fathers have been registered at Lattice Italy House, No. 1% Union street, Brooklyn. Thirty- eight children were entered there yee- terday, under the one-to-a-family ru! making 118 the total registration so f Nineteen youngsters were added to Association’s NT OF Ne x Jones street, ewenty-t# ‘were enrolled y this house alone 4% daties have been entered, and counting those enrolled at the ether registration centre, No, 78 bigen Cpe the ¢otal for the contest Registration ta close to ‘will con- tinue until et PY WEDDED CHRISTIAN THEN DISOWNED, DRIVEN TO SUICIDE Kaplow Told to Leave Wife, Return to Faith or Be as One Dead. loseP AT THE WARREN GOODARP HOvVSE Charles Kaplow, an eorobat, walked into the cigar etore at the southeast corner of Fifth avenue and Forty-sec- ond atreet to-day and went to the tele. phone He called e Bronx number and was heard to aay: “Well, father, “you Gon't have to ley House were Irish, with worry about me any more It te all of Italiana, They were i over, You can have it your own way.” lool little persons and their white] Turning to a clerk, he asked for a frocks were spotless, The majority ot) glass of je Gropped several them seemed healthy. Joseph tableta Into the water and drank, ham, for instance, was only fourteen| «1 pave swallowed Dichloride of mer- Months old and looked robust enough} wry” he sald. for two yeara, He walked to the door and pitched There was a lovely pair of twins, prophesied as prize winners by Mla ae el Wheagg teed Cicd leans detteal Farley, who has adored them for some time, Their names are Emil and Chris tine Deutschle, ‘They are ten months old and they have quantities of black hair and big blue-black eyes, Emil welghs twenty-two pounds and Chris- tine eighteen pounds. ‘Forty-three bables were registered at Hartley Houre during the two hours. Mins Ruth Hurley, the pretty nurse at the City Milk station, No, 510 Wert on the list of mix stations printed om the Baby Contest posters. One object of the contest is to induce Most of the babies registered Burgeon Hale from Ni Hospital. The surgeon applied first ald restored Kaplow to eclousness and took him to Hospital, where it was eald he recover. He told the surgeon that h family had disowned him because be married a Christian woman. ‘The police went to the furnished room Kaplow lived with his wife at 285 Second avenue. They found there that he had been married about the middle of July to Miss Beulah Powers, a graduate nurse attached to Gouverneur Hospital. He met the young woman when he went to the hospital in answer to an advertisoment for ath- letio men who would give their skin Forty-seventh street, had her hands full with we contest f prizer, five kiddies to enter in the the Evening World's money One of the most interesting caters who visited this station was James Grif iu, James came with hin grandmother, Mra, Mary Cahill, He ts two years and nine months, and a hand- east by Fifth avenue, und on the west) fall by North River, For onveniel Mine Farley Minutety Inspected every ‘of mothers thia ferrito! divided Int? | baby whom she entered in the contest, three diatricts, with » centre of resin /ty geo if it needed any immediate at- tration in each, Any mother living aorth of Porty- Brg bates your baby sleep with its mouth @teond strect and south id she usked one‘mother, “Yes? Seventh street, west of Fifth ave | Weil, you take It to milk station nue, doth sides of FIED | nearost you, and they'll tell you of avenue, may register something that must be done for that Martley mouse, Mo, 418 Weet Forty: | 1,41, sixth street, ‘ da," she commented, after the Any mother living from Forty: | noiner had left. “An operation will be doth sides, necessary, sooner or later While Farley anewers any quot- tlonn ax to the dressing of ohtidren may register her baby at the OMY fii. care bt the home, Aho refers Milk Station, Mo, 610 Weat Forty- mothers who have inquiries about diet miik station in thelr distriet, For Al advice she refers the mothers o the nearest free dispensary |TWO EXTRA QUESTIONS THAT tabs Ais ARE ASKED. 7 at | Phere are two questions which wae Bohool, a bet asks each sides the questions otreet. eta | printed on registration card. She 8 to 4 every except Saturday, Peigenk THRONGS OF BABIES AT EACH) 5, you 1) REGISTRATION PLACE. “Where do you th baby!’ She also aska, “Where ve medical attention and inguir It ts most important that each If the mother seems to need the mother ahould Ko to the registration| nowledge, she is told the location centre provided for her district, If| of the city milk station in her die- she goes to a centre in one of the other| trict, amd, to give her no exouse for Aistricts #he will simply have a trip | forgetting, the address ts checked of The Best Food-Drink Lunzh at Fountains Chinese North Shensi on June 13 last Father Bern ravelling in sl when ked by m of the ety of the Elder Brothers, nonfaderatian af, poset the march of Christl- anity in the Orient, Both the priest and The mes- and « hig @ervant were killed. Pather Bernat wi native of Bar colona, Spain. He entered hie mis monary work ia China Ove aia ogo. Chinese | "Insist Upon ORIGINAL GENUINE HORLICK’S. Avold imit -thyne—Take No Substitute ich ik, ad ie, B powder, form More heath than ied or coffee, ‘of infants, invalids an . pecan eying en, Agrees weakest ye K sideboard at Brgnnin ong sodas og es Ce eer see caine, * » Ane RAEGS “lke ciaha DANN ur nashmar del Now for a rest while waiting for John. Lunch Prepared in a Jiffy Post Toasties Alenia Sa 1918. for grafting, Hise marriage to mies | Powers followed two days inter. When Kaplow took hi MILITANTS BURN HOUSE | DESPITE BRITISH TRUCE! _ | Fine Country Dwelling Destroyed! in Town Near London—Suf- | fragette Literature in Ruins, LONDON, Aus. %—The news of the truce between the militant suffragettes and the British Government evidently , has not reached the districts outside of London, as @ fine country house in the tavurban town ot Finchiey to the north | @f London was burned down early to- | day by ouffragette eympathizers who left @ quantity of euffrage literature among the ruins. ‘The place was cocupied by a care taker, the family having gone away for the su im —_—_———— Roosevelt Here; Silent. Col. Theodore Roosevelt reached New ‘» Col. Roosevelt announced that he had nothing to say. 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