The evening world. Newspaper, October 15, 1914, Page 6

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fae TSU SN ee __8 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER 15, 1914. His wife comforted him until he was taken away and apparently was She was on the second floor rear MUU | Jersey City Prisoner Denies $100]!0%0d two tablets of mercury, | The Bekho® Car her. He ened what she GAS, HEARTBURN-PAPE S | APEPSIN doctors have little hope of saving her. TULLEY TELLS COURT) aoe Keni | STRIKE IN 20 FACTORIES, SOUGHT AS ROBBER "stein up ny en win saci —ome Disgrace Keenly Ninotesn-yoar-old Mra. Doris Riv-| volved ik c general strike ai tutemisas her questioner, “and 1 climbed up to| Don’t suffer! Regulate your falar conulwueotion pag ih BROOKLYN /}: Theatre Agent Says $™",\" dying in the City Hospital in] Renary te. MAE fhe eacis than Detectives Think Child Seen Winvon dedie't de that any ety” upset stomach in five Rot sare, Diapepete 1e quick, oaitive OPEN EVENINGS [| . t 0 lo more,’ le and puts your st ralth; 4] Manhattan Theatre Agent Says, Sy Gy Sane er [eae Me aE EGR| on we teapelooed. Meio ere ees| Sem neat sa ee | Prone yarn 4959] a on Fire ‘ape Loote Hoe ansisted the child to the strest ; ; , A eat , ‘ with the Him From Her. theft of a pocketbook containing $100 a demand a Atty hour week partment. Sean Cllka, Wik ot b RNAI, ena stubborn lumps and cause a sick, sour,|stomach—distress just vanishes—your me! 6 or cent. increase { \ — a nda Jb per cent, tMerente in wan aparioect is 68 Ma ladena Acer, res pay, stomach? Now, Mr. Mrs.| stomach gets :weet, no gases, no belch- in just above that of Rivers at No.| working Afty-five hours a week. yspeptic, jot this down: Pape's Dia-|ing, no eructations of undigested food, Slow his wite asked him to marry| 219 Blehth atreet, Jersey City. HerKing Mtty-Ave hours a week. When | 4 pretty twelve-year-old gtr! with| ported that her @ine had boen en | pepsin digests everything, leaving noth-| your head cici rs and you feel fine. 4 th ve him §7,000 after Richard doesn't know about his| tices remained tn the factories, fair hair, blue eyes and a winning| tered while she waleway and a purse|ing to sour and upset you. No differ-|’ Put an end io stomach trouble by get- ae wees eee a ve wife's condition and the police are ST ec amile in boing sotght by detectives (containing severalf™@oliars and some|ence how badly your stomach is disor-| ting @ laryc fifty-cent case of Bape's the marriage was told to-day by/ afraid to tell him, for he has pro- aa nen Goes to Senate. [1 Harlem as an apartment robber, (keys taken. It ix @upposed tho girl] “ered, you get happy relief in five min-| Diapegsin from any drug store. You See ee a agit areal BMaterdey afternoon, and Bit | pine bill, passed by he House by nuk, [Tho detectives have @ description of | was in the apartmeys when Mrs. Cann| lte% but what pleases you most is that| realize in five minutes how needless it is theatre agent, defendant in a uit | Arron Jemnerney, eeiteeracs that nis | eet AF Wail ow ‘go to"tne Senate, [ehe girl from Kdward Eekhoff, auper-|returned and that $e fled to the fire) it trensthens and reawiates your siom-| to sufler from indigestion, dyspepsia or involving real estate valued at $10-| Young wife took the polson leat! tithe next weasion of Congress tty |intendent of tho St. Anges apart. | escape. ach #0 you can eat your favorite foods| any stomach disorder.—Advt, 000 instituted by his wife, Mrs. Anna night. “to declare the Durposee 0 the United | manta, No. 41 Convent avenue. Se ce GPW, BX . They have been marrigd only three|States as to the future political stat Akh fipain's Treaty With U. 8, Approved, B. Tulley of No. 112 Grand street, |. othy, oaths of the people of the Philippine Islands | Fckhoff ts pretty sure he saw the! MADRID (via Paris), Oct. 15—The|IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED, | from Mra, Lillian Preise, whose flat " All teat or found articies fe) vertised in The World will be listed at The World's Informae, tion Bureau, Polltece Building Arcade, Vark Row; World’s Uptown Office, northwent cone th st. and Broad Worl Harlem Office, 1 West 1 Sty and Woerl@s Brooklyn Office, 202 Washings ton St., Brooklyn, for 30 following the printing of @dvertisement. o Jersey City, before Advisory Master! Yiivors ia aw hairdresser and Mre,[&Nd t0 provide & more uutonomous gov-| winsome thief as rhe waa making her} council of Ministers has approved the fn Chancery Rosenborg in Jersey | Preise sent for him to fx her hair Hstrate, supported it almest toute lescape after a robbery and, though ratifigation of the treaty of arbitration A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT. Je man. . Mra. Tulley owns the property.) ~ which consists of a two-family house and two lots in Kensington avenue, Jersey City. She has an opportunity to sell the property, but her husband refused to join with her in convey- ing the deed, and under an old statute in Now Jersoy this consent raust be secured. Mrs. Tulloy 1s asking the court for permission to act as though she were unmarried, The Advisory Master, after hearing all the testl- mony, reserved hin decision. ! Tulley was placed on the stand. “I want to tell my whole story,” he sald. He is a tall, ponderous man with a wealth of dark brown bair and Le ETI & big mustache, His votce and man- aon ner were dramatic. “TE firat met my wife in 1906, when she was a widow with two sons and four daughters, all now of age, Her name then was Anna B, Blakey. A short time after our acquaintance be- gan she confided to me that her chil- dren, with whom ane was living at 112 Grand atreet, Jersey City, were talking about sending her to an asy- lum, She was afraid of their plana and after several talks she gave mo $7,000 and sald, “Take this. If my MMO alll 11 tine ohildren try to have me put in the asylum you will have enough money to fieht them.’ “I took the money,” continued Tul- ley after a dramatic pause, “and a few weeks later she su ought to get married, Fin consent. We were married June &, 1907, and a short time Jater left for « trip to Europe, During our trip she told me I could keep the $7,000 for myself. | “After our return we went to live| in the Grand atreet house with her children. The two boys were friend- ly enough, but the girls never spoke to me. There was constant quarrel- ling, #0 in the latter part of Septem- ber, 1910, I left. ; ‘THESE eminent authorities for years, in advocating beer instead of medicines in cases of poor to return’ ae Tong ‘an, ihe chives | NE nerves, poor blood, bad digestion, malnutrition and the like, say: lived with us, I told her if she Tout fgrvhersanreneres "Shoes| | Prof. Adolf Cluss, Royal College, Vienna:— j case, tee at Tec, Sa, times and] 1a) 4 “It makes good the waste of human tissue, due to excessive mental and physical activity.” ms Stitt tow so suppor’ per it she \ Prof. Jos. Zeisler, Northwestern University:— Sinuley tn tlcty-ait and Nn mate | ' 4 . “The small percentage of alcohol in beer induces medical men to favor it—it does not make drunkards.” ren wifice at 80. 00 roadway, | Prof. Willis King, Kansas City, Mo.:— —_—| & “] have prescribed beer for forty years in many cases, and always found direct and beneficial results.” GUARANTEED) {S Dr. Henry Davy, Pres. British Medical Society, London, Eng.:— “Beer, bread and cheese for a meal is infinitely more scientific than the American meal of bread, Solid Through and Through tea and jam.” Prof. Adolph Struempel, Vienna, Austria:— “Because his brain was starving his body from overactivity, I prescribed beer and bread for Mr. E. H. Harriman, to give him added energy, build tissue and give nerve strength.” The World’s Greatest Scientists Assert: The proper use of Pure Beer is beneficial as a food drink because it has great properties for building up the system. Good Beer makes good blood, because it contains iron; it makes solid, healthy-flesh, because its proteids are almost instantly assimilated. Pure beer is the best drink—for man and woman—because it is mildly exhilarating, wholesomely tonic in its effect, conserves human energy, aids digestion and steadies the nerves. Scientists recognize the difference between a stimulant that nourishes and-one that exhausts. 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