The evening world. Newspaper, April 22, 1914, Page 12

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= THROWS: THE BULT “Dy RANG ener SAR A-TA-RAl OOOQOHIO® WODWESTSHOW at ct -FULLOF THRILLS, GOWER A STA Jong horned and threw it to the ground. She is not a heavyweight, but, what muscle and determination she has! She made that great mountain of a brute bow his head, bellow for help, and then finally roll over and be giad to feel terra firma under him. Then Miss McGaughey jumped from be- the long, finely pointed horns kissed the tips of her fingers audience. The feminists applaud. wildly and the husbands and thers cried A | fh ped not one thelr riders fisek him. aggregation there is a gray jackass as ever iy be Lag to see him — Foy or @ average Span! speaking dictator has nothing on him, —»—__. NEW THOUGHT PHILOSOPHY NOTPROFITABLE TEACHING Sears, to Keep Out of Ludlow Street Jail, Says He Earns $8 a Week. ing New Thought philosophy very profitable profession, ac- to Frank W. Sears of the jought Church, who is being Givorce by Dr. Julia Seton founder of that church in this He made this assertion to-day lupreme Court Justice Davis in a effort to keep out of Ludlow Jail, where his wife would have it him for failure to pay alimony. ‘I have had no busin: ie Beare told 5 Lf 5 E a & ° : . Fe a4 Gi 3 E i in itt 3 é a a 3 ert EsE beg Y f i FE i cs Fy 3 a REraaT ils be and ony, haan been profitable ‘because many of my lectures and les- in the City Court obtained by William Ross, and he he has been unable to pay any part of that amount. After hearing ra plea, Justice Davis waid that/he thought Mra. \d,| Sears would gain more if she asked i Pali ie ef te BEY : agke BE itt line ture, been so poor that | that ti Lina tae \_Sme"yvantne wont, wxownspay, apni #9, 191 Wild Western Stunts of the 101 Ranch ; Realistically Portrayed in New York @BOEO: CO CODOCOCOCOODCDCCOCOCOOCD 539896 YOUTH FELLS AND ROBS AGED MAN IN STORE Uses Butt End of Revolver to Beat Down Amsterdam Ave- nue Storekeeper, John A. Allendorf, a feeble old man only recently out of the hospital, where he underwent an operation for appendicitis, opened his cigar and|* stationery store at No. 148 Amster- dam avenue about 6 o’clock this morning and was puttering about be- hind his counter when @ well drossed youth entered, stuck a revolv in Allendorf's face and demanded: “Give me everything you've got.’ ‘The old man, terrified, crouched be- hind his counter and gazed at the youth. The latter stepped around the counter, struck the old man twice on the head with the butt of his re- volver, half stunning Allendorf, and then took the $5 or $6 which the cash drawer contained, lifted Allen- dorf's gold watch from his pocket and walked out. Allendorf waited several minutes and then ran into a butcher shop next door. The police were notified and a doctor from Polyclinic Hos- pital took four stitches in the old man’s head. iii alieeliiian onda AFRAID OF THE GUNMEN. ——— Man Who Thought He Was At- dacked in Park Goes to Hespital. Obsessed with the belief that gun- men are shadowing him, Emil Simonson, thirty-five years old, of No. 450 Eighth avenue was eent to Bellevue Hospital to- Gay by Magistrate Simms in the Centre street pone 20s eter dint he bid rely char wi caual a dis- ibis! heat atc “Simonson was arrested by Detective Louls Brown, who told the Magistrate man had been lurking about had gunmen in tral Park and only by, invokin upon them the blessing of Dr, Park- eaten Remarkable Home Treatment} “°*** For All Foot Troubles ‘This information will Don't waste time. Ne matter how many patem m have tried in vein this treatment, well Known to fect doctors, will de the work. “Dissolve twe tablespoonfule of Oalooide in @ bast. of warm water, Soak goes instantly Al pein @nd the feet eel simply delightful, Comes ‘NEW YORK MAN WEDS | BOSTON SOCIETY GIRL Cardinal O'Connell, Uncle of Bride, Performs Wedding Cere- mony in Brookline. (Special to The Brening World.) BOSTON, April 22.—Many promi- neht people of this city and New York were guests at the marr Mary Louise O'Connell, daughter of | maid of honor. The bridesmaids were yan of New York, sister ;. Miss Tose bd an Miss Miriam Finnigan Miss Josephine O'Con- was flower . Witae of Chicago a of Cambridge. nell, sister ¢ i om, was best mat included naugh and Raymond McNulty of New York. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James K. Ryan of New Clifford Cava: | dh | enty bruised by the buffeting of the fender. the desk sergeant, | sade against the ‘sale of morphine prevented my getting it. I was crai that T felt that I would rather suffer any more. — King George Sees French Army PARIS, April 22. military reviews In years nessed by King Goorge York and is a railroad contractor. of England, here on a thr official premaeienneSeietae visit, to-day. More than troops NO MORPHINE; SEEKS DEATH. marched past the visiting vereigns on Woman Throws Self Refore Car tee Vincennes field. This evening the Wish Grad ta Deki’ Her, ing and Queen will entertain President Raymond Driven frantic by craving for morphine, Mra. Melinda Wood, fifty-six yearn old, of No. 88 Hamburg avenue, Brooklyn, to-day tried to end her life by throwing hersolf in front of a trolley car at the corner of Putnam and Hamburg ave- nues. The fender and the skill of the motorman saved her from serious in- jury. An ambulance su from th Mr. and Mrs, Edward J. O'Connell of lireokline, and James Lewis Ryan of New York, which took place to-day at St. Aldan's Church, Brookline. Cardinal O'Connell, uncle of the bride, performed the ceremony and also officiated at the nuptial mass. Assist- ing His Eminence were Rey. Dr. John T. Creagh, D. C. Ly of St. Aldans Church, and Right Rev. Mar. M, J. Splaine. ‘The bride was attended by Miss May McGaffee of Jamaica Plain, as ‘To-morrow they fo Auteuil. —<—- Gilman to Wed Charten Ballin, The engagement Charles Ballin and Miss Pauline EB. Gil- wan, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gilman of West. Seventy-third street. A re: and callouses can be peeled right off; bun. fone, aching feet, sweaty smelling feet, get immediate relief, Use thie treatment s and your foot troubles will be a thing of the past. Calecide works through the pores and removes the cause. Get « twenty-five cont box from aay Gruszist, e toot. Osa alba German Hospital found that she waa! Gtimun's residence Sunday, May 3. Don’t Trifle With Your Health! —it is too precious a possession. It is trifling to neglect the little every-day kind of ailments. It is trifling, too, to take medicines of unknown or doubtful ingredi- ents. If your stomach gets out of order, your food is not digested and, of course, your blood gets thin and you become weak, ready to be a prey to the disease germs always ready to attack the run-down and the anaemic. If your liver can't do its work, your blood becomes impure and many troubles follow. If your bowels are irregular, poisons accumulate in your body. DR. PIERCE’S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY (in Tablet or Liquid Form) helps the stomach to digest food properly, strengthens the liver, regulates the bowels. Asa rennet rae you are vigorous, full of snap and lifel Forty years ago Dr. Pierce discovered that a glyceric extract of Golden Seal and Oregon grape roots, of queen's root and bloodroot with black cherry bark would aid all the digestive organs to work as Nature intended they should. Thousands have found that the Golden Medical Discovery he then introduced to the world has restored them to health when suffering from stomach and liver troubles. Now is the time for you to try this famous remedy and to secure for yourself a larger share of health and strength. You can get the Golden Medical in tablet or liquid form aes, Santo in Ines—or send 50 one-cent some > for a trial box of Dr. Pierce's tai The knowledge you ought to have about your body—and to enable you to avoid iness—you will find in Dr. Pierce's great book, The Common ‘Medical Adviser. Thousands of copies have been sold at $1.50 each, but you can get a copy free if you will send 31 one-cent stamps merely to pay for the wrapping and mailing of the newly reviced and up-to-date edition. Address: Dr. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y. Nowa Welland Happy Woman “I took La Grippe—had terrible pain im my side, fand the doctor sald one lung was affected,” America’s Greatest Forniture House uman compy 355. Block 8" Av. 36s: OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK Newark, N. 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Bpecial at 4.05 Tea 60c Weekly 4 ¥ ou can i announced of n_will be held at Miss PEA iA OF USE D In the past we have only held one sale of used pianoce each year, but as our PLAYER-PIANO business has increased 80 rapidly this year, we concluded to hold this sale at this time so as to make room for our Player-Piano it. These Pianos have all been taken in excnange for the PEASE PLAYER-PIANO, and every one listed w has been gone over thoroughly at our own factory and put in such condition that you can hardly tell them from new. We will give a written guarantee with each piano and allow the full price within one year from date toward the purchase price of any New Pease Piano or Player-Piano. A partial list of the pianos follows: Was Now $200 $25 250 80 250 95 275 «105 275 110 300 125 300 125 350 150 300 135 450 300 140 | Pease 450 325 150 | Steinway 550 Also 100 other uprights at prices ranging from $100 upward that originally cost from $325 to $500. Every piano is marked at the cash price, but if desired monthly payments may be made of ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK and upward according to the piano, for just the simple interest extra upon the unpaid part. The Player-Pianos offered below are our own make and guaranteed for five years. Here’s a remarkable chance for & good player on extra low terms—also note the bargains in Pease small grands. Player-Pianos | Grand Pianos Was Now Wes Now $395 | Pease Small Grand.. $600 $350 a Peasc SmallGrand.. 600 385 410 700 175 43) Cabinet Player 425 Angelus Cabinet Player.... $40 500 485 | Pease Cabinet Player 25 These are all 88-note players of a recent make and war- ranted for five years. . Any of these Players or Grand Pianos can be bought during this sale only on the low terms of $8 per Month With the players we give free $12.50 worth of music and the free music roll exchange privilege. Every piano delivered free within 75 miles of New York with stool and cover to match and one year’s tuning free. No mail orders will be filled, but a small deposit will secure any piano for future delivery. If you expect to get a piano at any time in the near future this is an opportunity you cannot afford to let pass. Open Evenings During This Sale Until 9.30 PEASE PIANO CO. Manufacturer’s Branch 34 FLATBUSH AVE., Brooklyn Phone 4079 Main ? Complete Stock of Victor Victrolas from $15 to $200. Columbia Grafanolas from $20 to $500. EASY PAYMENTS ACCEPTED. Full line of both Victor and Columbia Records and Supplies, BEST SERVICE. Was Now Wheelock Upright $325 Pease if 325 250 300 300 325 350 350 Bullikofer Upright RM. Bent Pease zseeeete retereeee amd) Sone Thee Nik, A seven-time World Wank one fondlay and prespen,

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