The evening world. Newspaper, December 3, 1914, Page 14

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Rabinovits, the ten-yeer-old Pas IN. 3.) boy who Accidentally shot ted to the the boy’ * aren being. ted. into” ne : “Yes, the Campbell reputation certainly counts with me. “I feel that this reputa- tion and the quality which has made it and the con- science behind them both —are maintained in every can of Campbell’s Tomato Soup “I know that it is always the same and always good —pure, appetizing, rich and, above all, thoroughly wholesome. “That is ig Campbell's ing to- why la ways uy it dozen. otha specify “Why don't you?” Mock Turtle Mulligatawny Tomorrow there'll be more CAMELS in in all Asia and Africa com- bined! Minturn on Tweaday nthe iio held him tn js 10c a can <=) Compl vreee ESUAPED aN = ELUDES MISS DAVIS ~-BYADARINGCLIMB Commissioner of Correction, Clad in Raincoat, Makes | | Night Hunt for Fugitive. | ——— = | NOTE FOR HER. “Save Himself Who Can,” Is | | Farrell’s Message Before Shin- ning Down Water Pipe. [LEAVES Fifty-eighth Stroet, weat of Eighth Avenue, wan stooped in slumber and fog. It was A.M. Suddenly, out of the mist, emerged two forms, Ono, that of a stockily bullt person, was) enveloped in # raincoat, with collar turned up to the chin, and large soft hat pulled ‘down, They hulted before a French board- ing house. MFurtively they glanced around softly, noinclessly up the front stoop. Save for their own whispered tones, not a sound broke the atiliness Finally, the stocktly-bullt one reached forth and gently pulled the old-fasb- toned door bell. The sound that followed was like a threo alarm fire. Somewhere with- in was one of those bells of loud voice, which swung on a spring—with tendencies toward perpetual motion. Finally the clamor within dimin- uendoed to @ mere tinkle and all again was silence. ‘The sombre ures waited and whispered. No re- sponse from within. Again the hand went forth and once more came the terrible rattle of the ancfent bell, Finally a sleepy looking woman door and inquired in ‘ho in the name of heaven “I am Commissioner of Correction Katherine B, Davis," camo from tho stockily built figure. “I seek an «.- caped prisoner. Ho ts here.” The French boarding house keeper swayed as if to faint. “A prisonaire—mon Dieu! In my house? Ah, it iss sce Monsieur Far- raile? Come.” To the top floor they climbed, the landlady leadin_, Commissioner Davis | she hissed in Lewis's ear, | French boarding house mistresi | determined Commissioner and her ax. | tonowine, her deputy, Burdette @.! about whe Lewis, coming up behind. They came to Farreti's room, All was silent. Commiasioner Davia knocked, response. Again. No response, “Shall I break 1. the door?” from Ki Lewis, pe The French Indy amiled. It wasn't necessary, No; the door wasn't even locked. In they walked, lit the gas and lookec about. There wan the dis- turbed bed Farrell had evidently just left. There were his muddy boots. On the u@ile were the makings of a cigarotte, Interrupted by the clamor made by the noise of the bell, On the table was a note. It read “Sauve qui peut,” which means “Save himeclf who can.” There was the open windaw, sug-| roo gesting a climb five stories down a rather wobbly water main. Commis- 6 ir Davin looked and the descent ¢ n't Hoe ble. Turning to! pa lawin, #he t every room in the big ae rehed. “Hurrell is hore onl No th i fronted by C just get him,” So the shivering and protesting hi sistant made a search from room to, |room, There were about thirty or forty boarders and each and every | one of them had to ait up in bed at | 1A. M. ‘Island Avenue Thirteenth Street talking to a friend when Keeper Weber of the oe | tlary nabbed him. Later, when con- Sommissioner Davis, Mon-|enue Bureau. bureau to-d “A marriage certificate (license) to be returned to any officer of a State, coun- | 4, ty, city or town, to constitute part of a Harri vania football team for the past two yenrs, wan this afternoon elected cap- tain ‘for twenty-two jared pounds "the football pli and look pleasant while the vote of 19 to 2 a, rell's mu y clue, n police had su ea Mon: d Moran’ escaped the crentfalien Commis- Sean eee oa 44 ith them home Meanwhile, pounded the house, | roe, Frank Farrell and from the! of the penitentiary on Hart's from arated from his companions. ing house where no one woul lof looking for was standing and “aqueal ern Blect if Againat Retention of Brooke. right eagle eyes of Commissioner Davis George H. B and her deputy searched thelr sleepy | countet for n resemblance to) the vanish contract conch for’ next year. however, to conch next sea son, and the question will be put uj Sunday night. their way in a rowboat to Larchmont | and country to a car line reached the city by the subway. Moran went off on a spree and sep- They mad there trudged act ares Solumbus nigh’ One Hundred and pn Farrell, —— HARRIS, PENN’S CAPTAIN. Him, but Vote Dec. tackle on the Pennsyl- The new captain is ‘1 old, welghs two hun- is @ resident of this ra deciared by a t the retention of rooke as head football Brooke has the new football chairman, who is ‘The milkmen and the bakers were thee to be chon ge ‘Then, suddenly, thoy ‘vet == before you buy finally | another pound of rice—' —heed this fact. Most rice used in the United States is coated with tale. The Prod lies in the fact jlucose and t it must be_thoroughl: hly washed before using. It’s different wi Comet Rice Unkoted no glucose—no talc Nothing is wash off. it on, so mes to you in a neat there’s nothin; clean carton—its contents untouched by hands. Have your grocer send you a Paeee age—try one of the zecipes printed on eal | or try it in your own fa’ won’t find it Wana to urge you to buy your second pac! tisement now, remind you, ages go vorite way. We Tear out this adver- | | it in your purse to Also ask about Comet Natural Brown Rice—something new Washington, Clears Question That} Bothered Some Officials—Cupid WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.—The Treas- Farrell | ury Department is not going to put a said he was going to a French boards | war tax on marriage licenses, but blush- think |ing brides who want a beautifully en- lonroe | gra "WARRIARE CERTIFICATE re ta af 3 ciating clergyman or magistrate given to the pai if required by law, Must be stamped at the rate of ter centa." oo ALDERMAN IS INDICTED. Alderman Frede: , Stitwell of the Ninth Ward, Yonkers, was indicted to- day by the Westchester County Grand Jury for alleged election irrégularities. Mr. Stilwet Democratic leader in the county Senator Stilwell, who is serving fence in Sing’ Sing for receiving & TAXED, NOT THE LICENSE Cookies as tasty bal psgate HR Grandma’ a How to make them: 1% cup butter, 1 of ugar, 1 egg, { cup milky2 cups Presto, 1 tea- Ravoring. Cream the butter, then ar, ega well-beaten, milk and flavor- Ing. To these add Presto. Roil on Preste cut, bese in moderate War Stamp Ten Cents. ificate of marriage will, have @ dime to buy Interpretation y by the head Internal Rev- iw cited by th ara indictment {9 a clear cane of Barsecution.” i ning W Send Johnnie a package of Presto Flour and try this recipe. ¢ Recipes in and on every package. he in jows tho indietment of four election pectora in his ward for ere last primary day to vote white ple ballots Instead of the ‘ren rey: y ones. 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Kets, Portieres, tos, Rugs, Linoleume, Furniture for eve Tampe Dinner seete” Garrat aivcnen ry Kind. Bloves, Retrigerators. owing: Machines, ho i$ sate prices without extra char; =] WEEE ; orenep From $59 to $5,000 or montity PAYRENTS Special Sale of Highest Grade Brass and Steel Beds aDrase Bed White Enamel! Steel Bed bal yal Brass Trim’d Stool Bed norass Bed ; REGULAR | 3. 98. a — 1d Bets, tensile of s. fT in| Continuous Beven fillers foot, Panel effect. Best baked white en- SING LE STAMPS TO OUR CUSTOMERS: Sal of Stoves and Heaters Wwe GIVE F ce ote LIFE INSURANCE et ‘97 | Ei he Whee iene scout i that in deat woneles wspalar rice abo Sale of i A] oc SMALL ACCOUNTS poe INVITED (ten per ae both cash and eredi ‘SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK ‘nriureie BLOCK

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