The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1914, Page 7

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ae oe hee iti’ * >it Aes " nies faint gage eX ¢ : “24 A BEBE, Re he ¢ t i 1914 T could’ peb'nim for only a few min- | competted to call the police through a| ter, Cot. Roowavelt arrived here this it | utes everything could be straightened | Window, the door of her room having | morning on hie special train In A unow= IT ll iy been locked. storm). Ie war out of Ais berth at 7 : THE EVENING WORLD, ¥UBBDAY, 1 OCTOBER :27, Hut Kolimar wouldn't let me. “Just a short time prior to this my husband and 1 wore going through tha | ALM. and teady to make hie firat hall of our home to the roof,” said ghe, |*Pech of the Bay at # o'dlock, ‘The “when suddenly Mr. Mantle stopped as| Colonel plantied to apemk in atxtect he was passing Kolimar’s room. He| cities And towne during the day and | just seemed to be glued to the spot. | evening. wever, I’ managed to get in to see him, but Kolimar would not leave the Poon. Lf asked my husband what ite iffluence Kollmar had over » Mantle only hung his| Then he went into the room and stayed! Thig was Col. Rodrevelt’s fifty 4 remained silent. coer ie ie AHA what posueswed | DiethARY and members of the pnrty my husband ques. | phate 1 (lac@ there sould bo A celebration, ° | ‘ ¥ ordered "x ie ’ Wohs Itt front of Kollmar and sud-| Milton Speiser of No. 17 Broadway | {MY ordored x Seis sea denty Kollar tooked at me and point. | @ Renjamin Fagan, Corporation | §4 candios In rediness by : \ edinews by to-night wi ibe hie finger at me accusingly, sald, 1g Mantis. saining, are attorneys for |the Colonel and his party ntriee (ere ‘You can’t take your husband he ome |” “\' Wealthy Inventor Said to Be|recause you have tried to poison hun! PREPARE BI BiG A ART EXHIBIT. * * Me-thon totd Mr. Mantle not to eat thy Entirely Under Influence | tood 1 prepared. ‘Thon he called me! Greatent Vet Held Will Ne for Ate i, Aames and although my husband) Gleted tn the War tone. of His Associate. heard them he kept on gazing at the 8 | $ "1 trié@ to call my husband at hie! (he opening o . ‘ A fury in Justice Crouch’s part of] uttics on the telephone, but strangely \é Saipands tty von wtih vee eld tne : the Supreme Court im trying to-day | tentimar atways answered and would t No, 630 Fifth avenue, | ly ' : this e to straighten out a atring® kind ofl not jot me taik to him. Once I found aries and } t jdomeatie infellcity Wherein Mra. Ho-lqut that-Aatter Kollma ig fr weeks to Make | li iti way to LAT ec F. Maste, wite of aroegn Cuando gussens was iact in'he wee va reatlts [the wane worthy of the cause, which os \ 1H Hint | Mantle, a wealthy, invéntor, ie duing tolin the office. # the relief of the sufferers wat'}No more Headache, Bad your skin Wit vice $10,000 from Herman L. Koll-]- «it was because of this influence) Fon will omen +4 Colds, sour st , | 4 jmar, alzo an inventor, for the alleged | eat fora whole year from June, 111, rbrpateat ad bonatipation Jatienation of Mantie's affections and|tg June, 1912, my tustand was) tO" Michel and cx-Brestdent and constipation ' Véila; society. extranied from me. Wherover mv pead the honorary committer At All Good Shops” Hil ts. 1 y ant with | Geta (gent box now. No odds how bad py “fe bel | ot bowels; how mush your head aches, | how miscrable and uncomfortable you te from constipation, neigesti il. Clows, August Bel-jiousness and sluggish bowele— you i Stephen H. 1 get the desired results with her grief, In a tone that arce- |} x ker, John Burroughs @ , Mrs. Mantle, a womAn, past Middlojjusband wont Kollmar accompanied }them mvc: Mra. J. Borden age, told the Jury that #0, powerful Was | ping." r ’ g shee fos nevere ee the subtle Influence exerdiged over her] Mire, Mantle broke into #0 nbs at this Resinol Soap and hot § | nusband by Kollar that Mantle could Junctiire and her sister, iover pass the door of Kollmar's room! the rear of the courtroo: which happéned to he if the Mant! Made in America i Every day, almost every hour, |}))|| ething new and Hi lovely in Van Raalte Veils. |j!'|l Keep youreelf informed. Keep Hh Pea | A ‘ yourself well veiled, » with $ : ‘ Bees Pall creat ging bs ‘| 1y be heard by the juror: [c re 8 mechs: D let your stomach, liver and All Van Raalte Veila stretch | ¢ © with a dash of cold water to close cd, hor husband or Koll tle mumbled something n Beckman, Booth, Mi bowels make vou miserable. ‘Take Cap- without tenting, will wash and i * the ted, her hus or mar locked! suxtice Crouch told her to s : Q areta to-night; put an end to the head. outwear three ordinary veils, SS % ay’ 8 rharire he door and all her entreaties to get | yoice this in what she said: € Shatin, b ache, biliousness, dizziness, nertousness, See them at your favorite shop. Bete is once or twice a day, and a dinger, 2 Blate e will be tonished to find ho’ Mantle to come out were of no avail.) “fir, Kollmar was talking to my! Willa L sick, sour, yatey stomach, backache aad you ast to “L firat learned of this | husband against me. He said I was i all other dintress; cleanse your inside ver e quickly the heuling, antiseptic ¢) yion 1 attempted to see m: 3 fremok copes Fosse on it his office where ho ‘wag : $ Seated bissutasas and ioarie he 4 eculd baleen re na rtectiv Trelglum it which aro dear ion clear fresh and velvet; . ‘ 3 complexi + $1 to see him, and on one occasion, When t tok ad © Beld by all druggists. Ses cero frees succeeded, I implored Mr. Kollmar | sald to atte that all fat women were Restnol, Bajtimore, Md, n@ | big and fat and Inzy and that I was ted | not the woman to be hix wife, Then i How Delightful It Is Q to PRODUCE music—not merely to LISTEN toit. You will never know this until you own a Player Piano. This wonderful instrument enables you to play at once the beautiful compositions of the great masters, or the popular music of the day. t NO HOME IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A PLAYER PIANO. Why delay the purchase? 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