The evening world. Newspaper, July 27, 1914, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

> MRS.CARMAN TOME TOGET REST, BEING NEAR A BREAKDOWN “Trip of No Benefit to Her, as Curiosity Seekers Be- sieged Her. FRIENDS WELCOME HER. She Receives Them All and a Line of Motor Cars Are Be- fore Her House All Day. Mra. Florence Carman and Dr. Carman returned to their home on the Merrick road, Freeport, to-day. Mre. Carman’s face was pale and drawn; she bore every evidence of having suffered much during the Gaye that she has been away from Ber home in search of rest and re- @uperation since her release on bail for the killing of Mrs. Louise D, Bailey. In leaving her auto and in going up the steps to her home ehe leaned Beavily on the doctor's arm. It was, Dr. Carman sald, for the very reason that she was unable to obtain privacy and rest that they out short their trip and returned to- @ay from Raven Rock, N. J. They Bad intended to remain away sev- eral weeks longer. “I tear very much,” Dr. Carman U WOMEN CAN ERT MORE THAN “EW (T tS EXASPERATING To A Man OW A DIET MM Actor Tells How He Reduces His Bulk in Order to Get Into the Evening Dresses He Wears When THE UZVENING WORLD, Julian Eltinge’s Battle A Lesson to Over-Plump Maid and Matron \NCOURT, INSISTING BORED WITH PRISON, MONDAY, J ‘Against Flesh ULY 97, 1914.: send Se ‘octinaien Sn See ‘BERATES THE JUDGE HEOWESHIMS1 300 {Money Lender Under Indict- ment Shakes His Fist Before Judicial Bench, Judge Joseph H, Beall has just as- }conded the bench in Yonkers City | Court to-day when a short, stout man with « glass eye, wearing a menaging | frown, elbowed through the crowd of |spectators, pushed aaide the court officers and planted himself in front of the rostrum. ‘The crowd stared in amazement, recognising him as Major Abe Roth- pohila, who is under indictment for running « loan shark office in Yonkers, Shaking his fist at Judge Beall, he shouted a demand that the Judge pay him back $1,300, which he sald be had owed him for a long time. “I can’t get a lawyer in thie town to take the case against you,” he erted, angrily. “They're all afrat you because you're a Judge! ‘The surprised Judge stared at the intruder and did not answer. Roth- echild turned to Gustave Deagrayy court stenographer, exclaiming: “He owes you, too, Mr. Desgray— doesn't he? And he owes you money!” he went on, pointing to Lawrence Brooks, court olerk. Neither Desgray nor Brooks an- swered, Rothschild continued to yell and wave his arma wildly. ANARCHIST REA | AADUTTO ELE Breaks Her Hunger Strike and| Is Looking for Lawyer to Get Her Out. “Reba Edelson’s hunger strike te off,” triumphantly declared Commis sioner of Correction Davis this morn- ing. “She called for the whites of two eg@8 last night and ate them. That's breaking the strike, isn’t it?” But from the cell of Reba comes a stout denial that she has broken her fant. The whites of the ergs, she as- serts, were taken purely for ‘‘medicl- nal purposes.’ She announced that she would continue her fast to-day, but ahe will submit to forcible feed- ing if the prison authorities wish, But after an examination by Dr. Katz It was decided the prisoner's robust con- dition would not necessitate this course for some time to come, The problem confronting the ad- ministration to-day, therefore, ta to determine whether the whites of two ones constitute a meal for a hunger striker, According to reporte from the Island, Miss Edelson ie eager for the forcible feeding test at tho hands of any physician except Dr, Kats. Becky vehemently declared she would commit suictie before permitting Dr. Kats to touch her. The girl entertains &@ cordial hatred for the doctor, whom Davis, for the stories published last ahe blames, along with Commissioner | Is Lined Up to Be Assigned to Cell, but Calmly Leaves Prison. Warden Hanley and a number of Tombs keepers are spending @@ rouch time as they can spare froma thetr routine prison duties in seardi- ing neighborhoods to which users of cocaine resort for Edward Roytem, twenty years old, who escaped trem the Tombs Saturday under cireumme stances of which the officials are net in the least proud. Royton, who was arrested June’? for snatching a pocketbook from @ | woman, was committed to the Tome Saturday by Magistrate Corrigan i Yorkvillo Court to awalt trial fi Special Sessions. Ho was brought down from Yorkville prison in vam with four other prisoners. They were handcuffed togethor when taken from, the van in the Tombs yard am@ second marched to the office on tl floor of the building to be turned over formally by the Sheriff's guard, They were lined up opposite the clerk’a .- desk and the handcuffs taken from their wri: ‘The visiting hour for the prisom was just closing. Royton joined @ group of visitors who were leaving the building and walked downetains to the front door, He is boyt® looking, and, despite the hold whish He Impersonates a Woman on the Stage. “Why,” ho cried, “that man—that week that food was being smuggled Judge—owes everybody in this court) to her in her cell. toot! He can't deny it!” Roba is thoroughly bored with ex-| ‘The guard at the prison door ese “Judge Beall,” he continued, with | istence in a Workhouse coll and to-| lected passes from the visitors whe another shake of his clenched fist, “I| gay i» frantically trying to got in| Were going out. Royton slipped owe helped you when Harry Ritch was! touch with Justus Sheffield, her at-| Of the line and fell in with G Indicted. I kept him at work for @|torney, who is the only person Com- 1 ade ie an toe a ee year #0 he wouldn't peach on you!” | missioner Davis will pertalt her to| tngm. He insisted that he had @ “Fine me for contempt! Throw me communicate with or see. message from «a prisoner upstaire She is willing to put up the $300) m he named, In jal! I dare you! You're afraid—| peace hong for three montha and thus | “! and you know It!" gain ber Neeson but abe ‘ac-|_ The guards were annoyed because at No. 4 Wall street on ‘Thureday,| The Judge started to bis fest and|complish this only with the ald of) 0, visitor had slipped in without « Srpliin, the Inwyer has not been | past and after lecturing bin and Mr. Panghorn thinks that he] got down from the bench, walking et Mt his office at No. 27 Ceda | for daring to enter the ullaing wit Mre. Carman refused positively to twenty-four pounds, which is something over a pound day, He knows such subtraction is posaiBle, for he r i Kicked Bi : has achieved {t before. When “The Crinoline Girl” might have become obsessed suddenly | hurriedly toward the door of his| street for several days. Alexander | (ut Porn meogh in out tate ace any newspaper reporters, but as ntre street and agreed to reopens in twentyone days—nights, rather—the “Girl” with the {dea that bie immediate| chamber. Don’t run away! shouted | Berkman and other friends of thel ioe’ which would bring @ Prd" Warden Hanley for their soon as her return became know in the town there was a procession of pat get Py t im LJ will have brought down “her” present welght of 184 presence was required on the ranch] Rothpebild, “watt—wait, and bear my fawyer, In tho mean time Reba wilt| Warden Hanley for pounds to a mere 160 pounds. That avoirdupots, “she' If this theory is correct, it Nels Judge was out of the court-| have to Femain in solitary, with all|'" iy minutes later there jubfiantly asserts, will mean slenderness, taken in con- | aon ca morning before saythiag A ae aT end a added, “that my wife will suffer a severe breakdown. eW have not been able to dodge curiosity seekers at all By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. @inoe we have been away. They bave \ been after us all the time. Tt has been| This story ought to be called “A Gentleman in Reducing Cireum- ys impossible for Mra. Carman to get stances.” For it is the true tale of Julian Fitinge’s battle against flesh and the rest she absolutely requires. So flesh-pots. And every over-plump maid or matron, who sighs despairingly we thought it best to come back here at tho vision of the svelte, seductive Julian in skirts, among friends rather than remain should take heed. For what he {s doing she can do. among curious strangers.” In three weeks Mr. Eltinge plans to take off cocaine has gained on him, looks innovent. Bhs friends to the Carman house. More than a score of her friends came in room, The Major continued to shout | Phnne Atay. Bouck White, pastor of | Uproar on. the upper ter, when it wag one of her bondsmen and Mrs, Cox “$+ nection with “her” height. definite can be learned, as it is 8 fve-| nis challengos and defied the City] we Socialist Chureh, who #0 behaved d that the tally of prisoners Ernest Randa!l!, the other bondsman, However, it's too bad to use the feminine pro- motor cars t¢ welcome her. Among day trip to the property. Marshal, standing near, to lock him|timacig-at a Sunday aervico of Cal- | . The building» was sare ily. The gate Mr. Marshall's only sorrow of recent| up. The rom was in an uproar, put i Church in May that he | S#rched bh ed * Mrs, William G. Miller, wife of the|ouns in referring to Mr. Eltinge, for despite his tmpersonations, as clever VANISHED LAWYER es Ber ae one offered to anawer Rothechitt | VAFY Haptlat Church in Miy hat, Qe | reatized then what he had done, peacoat the earliest visitors were Smith Cox, ears was the death of his week-old 4 r former Assemblyman and polltical|as they are free from offense, he is a self-respecting, resolute and véry : or to interfere with him, and he} since been serving a fx months’ sen boas of Freeport, George M. Levy,|pleasant young man. And at Fort Salonga, the remodelled Colonial said, was mitigated by the recovery| Rothschild ts -vell known | records, but the other keepers refer, Yonkers] woil'a Island and in the Queer her first attorney, and John J.) farm-house on a hilltop in Northport, L. 1, where he has passed many of Mrs. Marshall from a serious {ll-| as the object of a crusade started by County Jail, was before Justice Mad- 8 a not altogether Graham of Syosset, who is to be her| summers, he is just now submitting to a regime worthy of a son of Lace-) Friends Tak ness. He bas never been affected| the Yonkers Record last year, as the) gox in the Supreme Court in Brook. |""yoyton is accused having counsel when he triel takes piace. | daemon, 7 riends Take Charge of the ae eine ge he ever ben seri. | fenult of which he was Indicted on iyn to-day on haboas corpus procesd-|anarchod a pocketbook belonging, te . Ye sx counts asa loan shark. One trial| ings, Hin counsel, Miss Hertha Rem- | owned up. t Warden Haney baby aix weeks ago, but this, it 18! stamped out of the balldl: said to him is not entered in tence for dlorderly conduct on Black- All of these visitors were received by |. Y H sly ill, though he ts of ® nervous, th Mixa Jessie Amory, a Newark ‘They eay,” I told him, “that while|some sport of which he's naturatly| Hunt for Wealthy Elliott — | ously il, d »\ was held last spring, but there was) haugh, contends ihat bis actions In| foods buyer, from the window I Mra. Carman and remained through-|504 were abroad this summer you|fond and goes to it—hard. That's y Seats no heas bullae taeda pore’ dixagreomnt and the other Indict-| ghe Rockefeller church did not tend Sorinanicy pentaueant at Eeeann the way a man naturally feels about | ‘ sport, if he has any interest in it at that now you can't get into any ofall, ‘And that keenness is the very |your evening dresses, What are you|thing In which 1 don't dare indulge, out the early afternoon, When they jay s0 many nice, rich German dishes mena have not yet come to trial. He| ton breach of the poace and that | C4 mweaty-ninth street, while she left others arrived and there were n Marshall. tages for workmen and Tenting thom | "em ne en the onject of attack for| Magiateses, Campnell exceeded “hie | S82, rment at low prices. Ntical deals, owe: ‘ nearly a dozen motor cara in front of ‘The disappearance te one of the wipe os Aa Se nomi he baterred | Tost a LB anivencla the miniater on | going to do about it?” “I must row only a little, play te: The search for Fillott Marshan, | Strangest the New York police nave) 1, was formerly Court Clerk In Judge! | “Of course,” sald the Rev. Mr. the house all day. ES f \ ; H ’ cally v vie can they obtain | Real's c ; valte, July or March, all months the Dr. Carman denied again that there lea. ae ay ayen {7/8 only a Uttle, and I've practically . ever dealt with, nor can ¢ |Seal's court. Two yars ago Mtate| Waite, “a fail la a jail, but [ have no or Dr. Carma | He smiled and his gray SY] given up boxing, though I lke it im. | Wealthy Wall street lawyer, who|any satisfactory clue. If nothing ts} examiners found the court accounts] word of complaint for the manner In| had ever been a 38-calibre revolver in twinkled. ‘It was in England, rather] mensely. - " » i ‘ith: hi ext two same, inkled. and, ye vanished last Thursday, spread to| heard from him within the nox! hort $1,200 and Ritchle and Norman | w the Queens County jail is con- ‘ the house and repeated that the car-|than in Germany, that I ate not wise- “T have found walking to be | ocean liners this morning when no| days detectives will be sent to work) T™ Renae were Indicted. Ritchie was|ducted, I have been ‘clvaged in A tea unchanging as its name. __ tridges found In the house had been jy," he corrected me. “To Le sure, I the mess Fractional exercian fer Ghis ad been folind by. his friend, a gyae, tae country, ans @ large 're- acquitted on one of six indictments, | painting tie butlding and have en- found by him and covered with dust. went over and came back in a Ger-] put pS iy he let flannele at ‘Wireleas messages were sent to every bade ‘Marsjrall's disappearance haa| #nd Reade's case has not come up| joy 1 the work.” “Mrs. Carman and T bave not the|/man liner, and the monstrous menus] tart out, walking swiftly and | poat that left New York and Phila-| caused much sorrow in Montclair, Tee eheoniia gained national noto- slightest fear,” he said, “that a higher|on those boats are certainly a temp-| preferably uphill. | walk until 1 : where bis home ts one of the slow| , Kothechid multen toot tendant {ndictinent against her will ever beltation, Everything under heaven ia| feel myself covered with adrench- |celphia after Thuraday afternoom,| places, He owns stock’ In the local Mote ov sDiamond Bella” Moore mur. | ‘ Fata ee oe 16 SULT EeO ee ean anes eer enme| ing,Berseiration, and then, | wali but H, L. Panghorn, bin law partner, | bank, is a trustee of the First Con-| fi, 'ig9, Ho tried to commit. sul- | " hal fears thoy will prove fruitless, Paiva rg (Oar ane Tie iw a| cide and shot out ono of his eyes. an hour more for good meas- enough.” | whether you eat two dishes or ten, ure, which means that | usi ally The police of every city and ti H leared of tho charge. In ‘At the close of the interview the, TOO POLITE TO DECLINE TO EAT| tramp for an hour and a half at a @ police of every city and tewn| ernduate of YAle, 1892, forty-four| He was & t See ee an. tes HRARTILY, i in a radiua of 100 miles of New York | years old, five feet xeven Inchon tall, | 182 he was accused of attempiing te AND NROBBE f). 1 hl kiti John I. Springer, President of “tramp” witness who testifled that he| “But the real ditliculty was tn Lon inough not pared aot oo Bogiens, have been sent descriptions of the| weighs 130 pounds, of dark complex-| i) “goringer Lithographing Com- SS —— Abit of tablaphilosophy eaw a woman fire the shot and run|don, A number of good fellows en-|came is a good reducer, chiefly be- | ™iasine man, and every hospital and pany in a gambling house in New —use ‘‘Eddys” Sauce. ee fon, dark gray hair, gray eyes and close cropped mustache. He wore tertained mo, and, you know, you]c#use it provides an object for wall- prison in the city has been searched, York. In 1902 he was convicted of a \ gray chocked trousers, | blue serge) aiainond swindie in Pennsylvania and } and that Cella Coleman, the Carman |can't walk into a person's house and Hed at Adonk nese any, other. 6 = Beginning to-day a committee of| coat, a white straw hat with a black |0t O was convicted of defraud- | servant, who saw Mrs. Carman enter say, ‘L mustn't eat this, mustn't eat!{musdiose” the actor added, grimy. | eWenty-five friends will send out} band, u blus white-striped shirt |i" Mie pomtal Department and he the kitchen after the shooting, had|that—I'm vn a dict.’ You have toeat| “When I'm in town, in the winter, printed descriptions of Mr. Marshall been coashed. all the delicious dinners, even if you|! ride horseback a good Geal, but I] to every city police force in . ———_ know they're putting on pounds which | #°mehow can't bring myself to do it} country. wust be pulled off later, this time oe er a iike plenty of] No reason has been found for his that Juet [Paths but I think Turkish baths for re marked “E. M.," 4 green necktlo, of i tly after that black socks and’ black low shoes, [paid a fine of $500. | Bhortly after thal gold twnd ring was on the little oat Aauar'e€ id [eft BAO, RACE GAMBLERS FREED. Court Decides They Are Not Dook- Mrs. Oehler, Policeman’s Wife, Says Two Men Grabbed the purpose of reducing should pc | mysterious absence, No financtal dis- tate ean “DIVES, FULLY DRESSED, but they may do more harm than life was happy and his health wee TO RESCUE GARDENER In the morning | makers Under the Law. on fruit, dry toast and tea with | Dut good, He walked rrom his office Charles A. Ballard and Daniel O'Arlen, Her on the S out milk or sug 8 o'clock reet. \ dine on either roast TOO MUCH SLEEP MAKES ONE| Thursday afternoon, took lunch with race track wager-makers, were released | Jeweller Takes Daring Swim to; mutton, or fish, FAT. his architect, W. Leslio Walker, trans- on @ writ of habeas corpus by Justice >> BRAND wv ta! “It’s well to make @ point of not|acted some business with Spencer sleeping too much, as one surely puta | Trask & Co., and no acquaintance has on flesh during sleep. I never sleep |acen him aince. more than six hours, and at times like) aq. wai, the preyent I cut down my allowance} Mr. Walker, who 1s supposed to 45 fica Route have been the last person with him, Pad dwellers are apt to grow /left Thursday afternoon for an Maddox tn the Bupreme Court tn Brook-| sag wraith Ohler, twenty-aix years | lyn to-day. They were charged with having arranged a bot at the Acqueduct| 0d, wife of @ policeman, from whom track with Deputy Sheriff Howard, ac-|she 1s separated, was taken to the ida from him and ac- — Save Drqwning Man Off nd, Staten Ista milk, Aud I'm very, VERY £ erm: he jewelry firm) beer, whic! can't tou Baward Hermes, of the jewelry tinge interjected, with quiet pathos. of A. F, Hermon & Co,, of No. 17 Went | “E® hatte Me atit any form of te me to, ore Forty-fitth street, is suffering from| dessert, or candy, although I have a| 08 f ey ie efessian vp [automobile trip through = New ful injuries resulting from his) sweet tooth,” he went on. “And dur- re bid lession We tengiand with famil: paintal ing the season, though my menu is jet_into the rut o! gel i Ld any named rescue of Georse Dumont, & gardener! Pifier wore extended than at present,| Rotel to theatre an Rice, Friends of the missing of the Terra Marine Inn, Staten Isl-| yet 1 eat simply. Then I usually vl man have not been able to tind Mr, and, late last night. The rergener, reakfast about 31 on Shull, poe Mt Walker and learn from him Mr. Mar- ree other employe the | egg or one chop, and te out mi oy a ae wee Tone in bathing: off the ol or sugar, At 5 o'clock L eat a sand- shall's farewell words, Th , Rices, ta front of the hotel and was half a| wich or a salad—something light, with the architect, were In Westerly, were removed, He said ho broke the R. L, and Woods Hole, Maas., on Fit- catch on & rear window, Veritaan Inile from shore. Ho became ex-| After the theatre | have iny one real hausted and shouted for help. meal, when I eat about what I please day and Saturday, put no trace of; Amos Veritzan, one of tho three} standing guard outside while fenry cepting mi pores A stae hea bast tha kek, Coney Island Hospital early to-day followed the Scudder | after telling the police a story of ch @ transaction te not] being attacked, thrown into a taxicab | == | and robbed of $15, Sho was hysterical | An a result of her axpatence. | For the last month Mrs, Oehler has | been @ waitress tn the Brooklyn Dis- | ciplinary ‘Training School, at Kigh- teenth avenue and Fifty-seypnth atroot. Yesterday was her day off, and after visiting relatives she was 1d Eng Salice At Grocers and Deli- catessen Stores. Per Rottle......... 10c Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St..N.¥. == Rockville Centre Police Burg-| 222 ; ' policeman in dencribing the looting of lars Disagree Only in De- | the store of Mre, Charlotte Hussar, 4 hate Cri No. 145 Merrick road, on the night of tails of Their Crimes. May 17, when goods valued at $2,000 more than men, Five mea! 3 1 —meat, two ables and dessert,” | day, breakf. lunch, tea, din- Rockville Centre policemen : returning shortly before midnight. Fee ae ane eee ore to AGP |” And are you sativfied with the re-| ner, supper, are none too many | thon has been found since then Hookyue Coe polleam ts arreetod | Wiok, the third policeinan, who !# oUt] “While she was crossing @ vacant ‘ for a woman, and she eats at ‘The missing man never drank to ex-| last week, charge’ committing | on $4,000 ball, accompanied him into 5 ash ed. ally re- Hermes ran down the plier and|suits?” 1 ask - 26 when you desire to do #0? OnE Ban ners _treee, shetats. ih coinmlitin HH jumped into the ocean fully dronsed. | duce when You deere Oe Gventy-four| “Yet the person who tan't stout] ©’ had ho other bal habits, ang|t 8 pie se He had,great difficulty In getting Du- pounds in three weeks, @nd I expect | feels so much healthier and younger, | Never before spent mora than a night| island village, was arraigned to-day| “Ho said they had burlap sacks, and lot at Fifty-cightly street and Bigh teenth avenue sho says she was sud- denly soized from behind by a man every one of them. mont to the pier and was severely cut) f° G0 ‘the saine thing this year, Why doesn't every New York busl-| away from home without notifying|before Justice of the Peaco Harriaon] wicky carried out the loot to where by barnacles on the piling while hold- | £40 the si: : ih an apart 4 ying i hae ‘ a who pinioned her arms and, rushing red the young man up againat the| piled the actor, And then he offered | ness man with an apartment uptown] his mother or his wife in Montelair,|B. Wright for burglary in the first) yoritzan stood and later Veriten| ioe to the street, slammed bor Into a this consolation e corpulent: walk to or from his office? He'd be heavy seas until ropes could be let N. J. His only hobby was music, his|degree. He pleaded not guilty but) and Wicks took some FREES of it to thetr) taxicab in which there was another wus Every hi tt i. one po! ed of sufficiont | the better for It, n mt down to him. Pa d “Last winter waa the first time 1| ability with @ violin comparing favor-|adinitted having recolved the stolen| respective homes, winlo he carriot| | | "awaitaas Dumont was taken to the hotel and) can reduce. It | t have to wear corsets on the| ably with the work of a profossional| goods from Policeman Rolof Peter; the remainder tv the howe of Atry ! | of $75 fessed Mr. Elting Phoobe E, Douglass, No. 164 Merric| Mrs, Oehler satd the attack was so} 1s reported in a critical condition] tard work, but it can be doni Mr. dnvcane “T have told you about my di clusion, “and no one knows how | Musictan. fen, road, where it remained for two) sudden and unexpected tt left her} | tI from internal injuries. 1 consloer exerc eee ciate thore comfortable L'was trig) His interest in an apple ranch in| Peterson, who was arrested in Fatr-| weeks. Votorson said he heard thit| oo were to resist or acream. Tho| Week Important, Isxwim a good deal, for 1 year I'm going to London, and all| the State of Washington engaged bia| view, Mas#., whore he had gone on a| Mrs. Hussar had secn Mra. Douglss iS ACCOUI i! OPENS AN ACCO! to, Mra, Douglass, #o ho went to h ‘ : t south In Bightoenth avenue | { water helps take off the, the women on the London ati ; fon s : ‘ ing & coat be had tolen from| tux! wen { For mins ery Sey tentie & he, Ginerialiy Kinadae, ito 1t peered to bs | Meee Aes Molaro De tals She office | vacation, contradicted his brother) in. sture and which he had presented | and at Sixty-fifth street she suddenly | opened the door and jumped out. A CREDIT TERMS ins eee No. a3 | short distance behind, she sald, was tae e e | UP ' C 0 n stip ati 0 n eats TO GHIT TAS INRENSON Assuredly, art, Ike sctence and 1 betel HAR DOF HAATEEE oer Taare Morris avenue another taxi, apparently trailing the $3 Down $50 6 Down 400 C "aD Mra, Douglass testified that she did| one in which sho had heen a prisoner. | cn pos Sey. ‘But I am under @ disadvantage,” not know the goods were stolen, d up to Pe ? TMIDKINE IRAE’ Peterson. haa bought | mie, Mnennres ue to. Palleeman $4 Down $75|*9 Down 545Q : them. ‘Timothy O'Callaghan, who ap-|Goebring of the Buth Beach station, a pay my Open Soturday E: peared for Veritzan, asked that the|in Elghteenth avenue, near Sixty- wonin 104ST. L STATION AT CORNER — CMMI ALL ALLLLIULLL LLL LLLL LLY LOOM OL LALLL ALLO OULU SALLE This Week’s Complete Novel in The Evening Worl Mr. Eltinge suddenly broke off, a hter Is Bo: td Mrs. Walter use o rather disgusted expression passing like & shadow over. his ordinarily Surdam Jr. placid countenance. “There's no use| @ daughter was born to Mrs. Walter = , L shall gtve up this imperaon- |L. Suydam fr. last evening at the Suy- | i Tam sick and tired | dam home at Blue Point, Long Island. put a lMmit of three years| Mr. Suydam, who !s rated a miliion- 00 te Mt, and I shall Kemp OY vor. Wie sire, rried Mrs. EI ii Wood ‘game amount of patience an The Delicious Laxative Chocolate | hard work I could have succeeded in Ex-Lax relieves constipation, regulates | ®uy other branch of the profession. the stomach and bowels, stimulates the | , You see ace nandionsned oF pate 2 Jv per. The |N I \ burglary charge be dismissed and ono! afth street, but was so hysterical sho of receiving stolen goods be substl-\ oouig not tell him what had hap-| By E. W. Hornung, Author of ‘‘RAFFLES” = § motion and held| Varitaan tg await tho pened. He called an ambulan, FISH ER Bro c "i ctlor the Grand Jury. Mrs. Verit- Co sian: ospital, she A New Crime Mystery Story With an Unforseen Climax ff san, the. policeman's ‘wife, was to! trontea for shock Sa geon etatanal J | T BEGINS TO-DAY Bits beso arralaned On b oharce of | to tell her story. After escaping tng, yan put a Stil tater, ‘Peterson from the taxi, she said, she discoy- COLU MBUS AVE and Wicks are to be bad been robbed of $15 BET WO3a10 evening. & pair of gloves, ba ” oak at Ayre River and cromsorse digestion, aod for “T don't dare let my muscles young end old. 1c 28e. and SOc. at The averege who i druggies Seats te pull eff pounds packs out

Other pages from this issue: