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DLICEMAN SHOT FUGITIVE. tem Supplies, Charged way Robbery, Polleeman Jenson of the Onk ition gained an adjournment from igistrate Herbert in Centre atreet ‘REVEREND’ WOOER sare tes GONE, AND WITH HIM. sm [WO DIAMOND RINGS with highway robbery. Supples neur Hospital with a. bi atreet ‘volver In his left bre eo js, a sailor, of Fa to arr ti ying that Sapoles” ad him, Supples ran and * Oe ' rete {he sel: Induced Prospective Sister-in- ; Law to Get Out Her Jewels Kh i died a Nd for a Party. iy! °|HIS RELATIVES: ARRIVE. © Imperial {is etxty-one The Near-Bride Learns From Them That He Has a Wife and Child. Three weeks ago a tell, black-haired 165 Kast Ninety-third street and asked if her sister, Emma Leidner, was at home. Mrs. Wolff said thet her sister was at home, but wanted to know who the caller was. Tho caller introduced himself as the ere examined It is just as important that rour eyes fit properly NOW ts when you were first fitted. If you've had them more han two years, they may need | Rev. George Isador Diamond of Beau- hanging now, because eyesight mont, Tex., and recalled to Mra, Wolff hanges graduall that he had met her and Miss Leidner Our Registered Physicians, Yeulists of long experience, xamine your eyes without bdligation—they will tell you -without prejudice—whether rnot a change has taken place. Llu Ped cost ae .00 or nore, depending upon the par- icular Kind of Norse required. at a Jewish charity ball your years before. He had asked permission to call on Miss Leidner at that time, but had been told that she was too young to have anybody courting her. He had come, after four years of faithful wait- ing, to renew his suit Mra Wolff let him tn. The Rev. Diamond was as enter- taining as he was handsome. He said he had attended @ seminary in Texas and now had by far the most fash- fonable congregation in the South- west, Within three days Miss Leld- near Fourth Ave. | Were engaged near Lenox Ave. 5th and 6th Aves. 42 Columbus Ave., 81st and 82d Sts. 0 Nassau John St. by, B’klyn. ‘klyn. Wednesday night. The Rev. Diamond ved at the house meanwhile. “My dear sister,” he said to Mrs Wolff Wednesday morning, “I remem- wo first met that you had most beau- tiful jewels. I hope you will wear them to-night. I have many impor- tant rich society friends who will be I SOON! 1495 St. Nicholas Ave., itt. 180th and 1S8lst Sts. you have just as much as they have.” | Mrs, Wolff went down town and took $75,000 worth of diamonds from @ safe deposit vault, but she hid | them safely under the mattress of her bod, Late Wednesday the pros- | pective bridegroom said that by a great mistake he had asked his) guests to the party to come on Thursday night. With considerable trouble a postponement ranged Fitty or more guests came last evening, among them the parents of Diamond. The Key. Diamond, how- ever, was gone, When Mrs. Wolff was dressing she missed two diamond No More Unsightly Hairs After You Apply This (Aids to Hoauty) Beauty-marving bairs can be quickly n the skin with the aid of « one paste. This paste is made | th w little of the powder and water, tm spread on the hairy surface, and er 2 or 8 minutes rubbed off and the pn washed, You will find this « ick, harmless method and one appli- jon usually is sufficient, but to avoid appointment make sure that it is dela- te you buy. —-Advt. was ar-| Ask The Valencia Sun- kist is the California Summer Orange —a sweet, juicy, luscious fruit, ripened on the tree. Se ee Easy to peel, and practically seedless, Some are dark in exterior appear ance, some lighter in color. But all are a deep red inside and sparkling with healthful juice. Oranges are picked in California every day in the year, and the Late Valencia is one of the very finest ever grown. Glove-picked, tissue-wrapped, shipped right from the tree—you get it fresh with the real tree- ripened flavor. Don’t buy merely “‘oranges.’ California Fruit Growers Exchange 139 N. Clark Street, CHICAGO ow ’ Buy the Sun- stow long—Mr. Eyeglass- | man, with classic features, appeared | qeGirutz, was accused of aiding In the . ‘ of the apartmen Gol Wearer, since you: at the home of Mrs, Dora Wolff at No.| {nase One flundred. and’ Bightecnth her announced to her sister that they | ] ‘The betrothal party was sent for) ber when I saw you at the ball where | here and I want them to know that | rings, one worth $*00 and the other Sunkist Orange With the Different Flavor we i THE EVENING WORLD, she had left on her le School near Centi |taken to Proapect Park to~ trated by grief, and the police are | decorated trucks of the looking for tho Rev. Diamond. {Company. Supt. Skidmo Mrs. Joseph Diamond of No, 1739 | Pany,renolved to fee if jone in exington avenue, parent of the pros- pective bridegroom, sald to-day: ‘My | son is not a good boy. I have heard! from him but once in four yers, when {he came to invite us to his engage- ment party. But I do not understand how he is to be married again. When I last herd of him he had @ wife and baby living in New Jersey or some- where near this city.” po DR RESENTENCED FOR ARSON. This Time Fire Insarance A@juster Gete Four Years. George Grutz, @ fire insurance ad- juster of No. 1855 Third avenue, who wan convicted a year ago before Justice Goff of arson and sentenced to Bing Sing Prison for not less than twelve years and six months and whose conviction was reversed by the Court of Appeals, to-day pleaded guilty to the same charge before Justice Mulqueen in General Ses- sions and was sentenced to a term of not leas than four P hr ‘6 nor more than ten years in Sin, $100, which dresser. 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