The evening world. Newspaper, November 25, 1914, Page 5

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)

wows we conore |UIFE SHOOTS SELF ences that many furope have endured told. f Women, both young and o need much misery and suffering. Middle aged women about to experi- ence that dreaded change of life should profit by the experience of thousands of noble women who have gone through the same period with little or no pain, misery or discomfort. , Pierce's Favorite Prescription is fly has over 40 heap icine that every Woman A hen through’ the cha: Found Another Man in wi days. Tis not @ secret presori| for its ingredients are printed on the the Flat. Wray . fot only does it build mp the entire system and make rong and Mrs. Minnie J. Grant, a handsom ous enough to wi gan disturbances, but it has a quieting ef- fect upon the feminine organism that reduces the distress to s minimum, For any womanly ailment, disease or complaint, no matter of how long standing, we advise anxious women to gt Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription either liquid or tablet form. Get Dr. ‘Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- Street, is in St. Vincent's Hos pital with a pistol shot wound in he right temple. at any moment. John C. Stewart, of No, 137 Wes SESE OREN EP HY young brunette of No, 66 West Ninth Her death 1s expected The woman is the daughter of Mrs. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 325, 1914. uncle often called on her. What happened this .1orning was Scobel and Detec- There a man she described as her related to Capt. | tive Gorevan by Grant as he sat in WHEN HER HUSBAND: the Mercer Street Police Station, his ica many | head in his hands, tears streaming ave Cx- a —_.— Came Home Unexpectedly and own his cheeks. “My wifo is only twenty-five years old,” he began. “Until this morning I thought sho was the best girl in the world. I sent her $30 three days ago, but yesterday I got a letter from her that scared me, She sent me pawn tickets fox all her jewels, and wrote that she was goin, to put tho plano in storage and go away, @he did not know where, I was so frightened that I took the night train for New York. I hurried to the flat in Ninth Street and rang the bell. e) “She opened the door, She ran back from me and cried out. A man .| came out of the bedroom. ‘What are you doing here with my wife? I asked him. He said it was all a mis- take and asked me to take a walk with him and talk it over. “I went back to the flat and rang, tibut I got no answer, I got out on r ies Spe ay PAH ASURES US BRITISH WIL NO ~RADOURMARKET Exchange May Be Opened With Perfect Safety, He Says on Sailing. | ‘The opening of the New York Stock Exchange on Saturday is fraught with no danger by virtue of the market being swamped by an avalanche of British held American securities, ac- cording to Sir George Paish, adviser to the British Treasury and one of the world's authorities on economics and finance. INSURANCE REPORT * SHOWS MOST CHEERFUL OUTLOOK FOR BUSINESS Volume for First Ten ins of This Year Greater Than Last Year. The Life Underwriters’ Association of Now York. ‘To the Editor ofthe Evening World I enclose herewith a statement of a meeting held by The Life Under- writers’ Association of New York to- day. I send this to you believing that it is the strongest indication of the financial strength and prosperity of the community at this time. Yours very truly, Poity Peco She’sa stranger in New York, but you'll quickly learn to love her. Potty Peco write to Dr, Pierce, Tenth Street, who owns several res-| the fire escape and climbed up to the JULIAN 8. MYRICK, Bir George sailed today, is Hotel, N. for|‘®urants. Minnie was cashier in one 188 book ag EG diseases | Of these, in Greenwich Avenue, when window and went in. There lay my wifo with the pistol in her hand.” sent free.—Advt. John T. Grant made her acquaintance.| ‘The police belleve Grant's story. - After a courtship of two years he poneatelane “eenaienales married her at Hudson, N. Y. They HAVECOLORINYOUR CHEEK: lived happily together for years, GOT LETTER AFTER 57 YEARS Trade was eo slack Inst June that] bea anyone Grant was glad to got a job on a big| Written tm 1857, M Mas Just amusement park near Pittsburgh, Pa. Minnie did not care to leave New Be Better Looking—Take Reached Professor. to-day on the White Star liner Adriatic for Liver- pool. He has been tn this country several weeks, the object of his visit having been to consult with American financiers and Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo in relation to straightening out the world’s finances and obviating a panic in the opening of the stock exchanges here and President. Nov. %, 1914. At a meeting of the Life Underwrit- ers’ Association of New York, held to- day, statements from the different agencies for the various life insurance companies of the comparative showing of new policies paid for in Greater New York for the first ten months of 1914, with the same period in 1918, show an has brought a surprise for Virginia. It is you from Old PECONUT CRISP Two Great Tastes Rolled in One Peconut Crisp has old-fashioned Southern candy COLORADO SPRINGS, Col., Nov. 26.— More than fifty-seven years after it was written and posted to him a letter has just been delivered at the Glockner San- itarium here to Prof. James Hutchinson Kerr, The missive was written by Prof. K. F. M. Fashts, Prof. Kerr's former in- ci ering {nan Kast- at New Lon- Olive Tablets York, so John set out alone. They exchanged letters frequontiy, and he Af your skin te yellow—oomplexion p%'-|sent her money every pay day. | Presently sho wrote him that she had moved to the Ninth Street’ add abroad. increase of 15 per cent. “There need be no fear,” he said,] During the months of August and “in the opening of the New York September the average of the compan- Stock Exchange. The demand for {es fell behind the same months of last bonds will exceed the sales by British| year, but in October they showed an holders. Why not? America offers) increase, and especially so with regard the only market in the world and her! to co-partnership and commercial in- PeeanG abra Wh¥e too tall K Sed be ore surance of which the volume has been | in the | tring o "of Your SeOUri>| very large during the past month. tles to let thei t this time, ‘We think this is a matter for pub- congratulatiot ably no for calomel—wei prepared by Dr. Ed- wards after 17 of atudy with hi d , when Prof. not quite twenty years old. ‘r does not know how the mis- iInportant to Know Without alcohol or poisonous dru; Father John's Medicine cures throat 2 Following its annual custom, the O14 lungs, builds up the body and makes! vard, with flags flying, bearskin shakos strength, nodding and band playing, celebrated the anniversary of the evacuation of goodness—with a brand new flavor. pride peanuts have been blended with delicious cocoa- nut—and prepared in a pure food way. You'll never tire of the Peconut taste— and you'll wish that Polly Peco had dis- covered it long ago. Sold by Introduced and Certified by the WESTMORELAND Virginia- go “No misfortune that falls on the! lic race can benefit any country. During business is so close to all the people, the war the United States will be rich and poor alike, as is insurance, very prosperous. Its misfortunes will; and there should be none better as a come in the future. The world is con-| barometer of conditions. suming {ts seed core. When you put| This fact should be of interest to a lot of money into ammunition and|the public, as it indicates to us most equipment uta aie be Gordo bei healt that a Leeohtd Lr a ., vy ‘ou are realizing nothing on your in-!of the business community is making It drives the impurities out of the| New York by the British to-day by|Yestment. You micht. as well. throw money, From the reports that come system and strengthens each organ of | marching to Battery Park. A squad] your money into the sea. to hand, we assume that we will the body, enabling each to do its work | from Battery DP, First Field Artillery, N.|°"sinngland will go on fighting until] ol the year well ahead of last ie, G. N. Y., wheeled @ gun to the sea wali close the ¥i properly. and fired n salute of twenty-one guns |She is satisfied that militarism has year, and the prospects for the year Father Johns Medicine is the best | *fter,® park employee had run up a big |disappeared from the world. That is 1915 have never been better. . ¢ best! new flag to the top of the flagpole, which | what England 1s fighting for. Before; ‘The general tone of our business remedy ever prescribed for building up is the mainmast of the cup winner Co-|the war England was spending $80,-|is now very optimistic, the system. 000,000 a year on h ith lumbia. the crushing of militarism that cost wi Be reded ly oer cont MACHINES WILL DIG changes will reopen just after the first; eye Ee Lett —| GRAVES FOR WAR'S DEAD GULDEN’S Mustard TRY ITON Sandwiches. Evacuation effecte, bile and overcome at's why millions of box innually at 10c and 260 pe pleasing resul ‘The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, O, ————— World Wants Work Wonders, Chicago Concern Gets Ordets From Allies for New Contrivance— Witt Plough Trenches Too. CHICAGO, dig graves for European war victims bave been perfected by a Chicago concern, it~became known to-day. Work has been started on thirteen The Price of a: 1 || Bottle of Good Milk! Is more closely measured by the cost of produc- ing it and delivering it to the consumer than any other important article in your dietary list. have been ordered by two of the al- led nations. On days when there has been “no contact,” the new war macbine, it was said, may be used for digging MAKES Cold and Hot Meats Tasty READY TO USE. 10 CENTS. At Delicatessen and Grocery Stores, | trenches. HIB cost of the pro@uct ttedf, in the country T™ the matter of inspectors ; : u T at the point of production, is bet one employ five times as many cou! item fn making up its selling pric. The tors as the City of New York has to cover the consumer pays and expects to pay for “service’ entire metropolitam supply. as a part of everything he uses, but in no tine 1s known to have the best does “service” play such an important part as of any dty in the world in your milk supply. Service, as it ts under- vision, Borden's have one of the stood tm the Borden organization, means the efficient milk laboratories @ifference between good milk and the other kind eactusively to Borden work. Without this service there could be no milk de- owas laboratory, in turn, Ay gerving the brand of quality. Without this Gependent chemists and service there could be no milk of which you tional reputation. The ak in on Oy im 008 Se om Os ee eee work ts large, bet ft forms qetting a that provided the elements of Borden Service. It makes Gemand. Borden Service goes back form experience, makes Borden Service r) and starts with the cow thet produces the milk. militant factor, on duty twent Thanhouser ‘opl. sey ss see som fe Oy Sere It requires that Borden's Products It sees that the is of the orderly and that decent sanitary Predwets that you pay Wh t d We © leptons pres. It ts soe ert srery, Yemme of this ee manage to see won- | an inevitable result, “servieo’ Borden's Milk goes | Ground to know thet the regulations ave eb- ‘oct than any ether milk you ms derful photoplay by two of ; eorved, town. => 9, Having scoured a product of character, Bor- During the past year America’s greatest a: Carson Good- den Service provides & supervision that follows — (pameurtsod) ‘has been, gol “Ah! Campbell’s Tomato man and Harold MacGrath. 20 episodes—20 the milk to your door, ot no me entrusting Its New York, “Just one ye 1p raysterion, Each episode complete, | Cast of 1000. “Time farmer who Gelivered direst to the con- pradecf mult. To-day the Soup hot! 3 scenes. Marguerite Snow as Zudora. @umer is disappearing because he cannot give reached a point that shows how thoroughly the oo this service—the distributor has appeared be- —publfe appreciates an advancing ‘What a fine change f, th cause he can give & Without the itor though & tnvelves a small ° ang’ rom e there could be no adequate milk service, With- regulation program. t ese eatres e out this service there could be mo such thing as 2 rr e & large supply of dependable milk, ‘The service Better than tea or coffee, that Borden's give with Borden's Milk has pro- I say.” Broad Rose Garden, 7th Ave. and 52d Street... ; duced the most Gependabie laree oupply of milk y: 7 Loew's th Avenue in the world. Borden's offer | an, sae ‘Yes. The best kind of a vard.cces bracer, too.” And it goes just as “good” with a motoring-coat as it does with a dinner- coat. For (he delivery of this milk Borden's operate more than 3,200 wagons, They are managed on an efficiency basis and are dol! this work at ‘New Rochelle, N. Y. this is our belief, and our information ts reason- ably reliable, The same economical operation applies to every department, except those having a direct, intimate relation to the quality of the product. In matters of sanitation, in inspection, in vet- erinary service, im modern equipment, in laboratory surveys and checking service, Bor- den's do spend money—lots of it. But tt ts spent where it counts. Every dollar of it goes toward creating and maintaining quality. It goes to- ward maintaining @ quality that has a direct re- lation to the health of the communities which Borden's are serving. formly high scores, Every bottle of tt is pro- duced under a system of premiums te the farm- ors, It 1s pasteurimed and bottied at the point of shipment under conditions that represent the highest development in milk haadling. Its acceptance by the public means that the people are giving more thought to their milk supply. The rapidly increasing sales show that the puble confidence in Borden's strengthens as their acquaintance with the company develops. Call a wagon, telephone or write and your service will begin at once. Borden’s Condensed Milk Co. Phone 5360 Franklin. 108 Hudson St. In short there's no finer ap- petizer for any occasion. Suit- able not only for the most for- mal indoor affairs, this fect soup also makes a delight- ful variation in the ordinary “outing” menu. Put it to the test yourself, Your money back if not satisfied, 21 kinds 10c acan In Today’s RAO TO MOOI ATO INR Read Thies Baffling Story By Harold MacGrath makes morte **Offere 8 ot Positions” than any other two

Other pages from this issue: