The evening world. Newspaper, May 31, 1915, Page 4

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sold re MP tibet) Pe ot eR Sea NES GP BOE Nt aitaea a ? . : a -s ; Sana y. PE a ings You See as Daddy Trundles 3 Baby Cab MTORYCLEHTS | For Exercise Along “Papa’s Mile” on Riverside Drive} AUTO, HURTING FIVE: ONE MAN IS DVING Woman Thrown From Rear Seat of Cycle and Suffers From Broken Leg. - PAPAS MLE IND WN HEALTH _ " Daddies Push Their Progeny ~ in Baby Carriages Along Riverside Drive. ~ noltiier changed his ¢ourse, As the machines struck Pauli and Mrs, were thrown to the side of road, Leahy waa thrown f: the automo. bile. Carter and Gleason ciung to the sides of the car, and though not thrown out were cut D; the shattered windshield. The mud- guard and front of the automobile # were smashed in an’ ‘he motorvyole was hopelessly wrecked. Gieasvn anu Carve, climbed from the machine, helped the other three injured persons into it and sped to Fordham Hospital. On the way they e e| Were met by Drs. Weil and riughes the Bronx, scalp and faco| COMINE to the scone in an ambulanes, ited. HOMAS CARTER, forty, @ con- | tractor, of No, 2364 Tiebout Avenue, | the Bronx, lacerations and contusions of the body. | Leahy, who owned and operated the automobile, declared his car was travelling south on the Boston Road whon the motorcycle rushed toward him on Gun Hilt Road, going west. Street, the Bronx, who operated the motorcycle, may die, He is in Ford- ham Hospital. The other injured are: Mrs. VIOLA ROCK, eighteen years of No, 469 St. Ann’s Avenue, ronx, left leg broken. She was ri ing on the rear seat of the motore THOMAS E. LEAHY, thirty of No. 446 East One Hundred a Eighty-fifth Street, right col broken, nose cut and body bruis All remained at Fordham Hospital except Carter, who left for home after his injuries were treated. “IPs BETTER THAN GOLF {HURLED FROM AUTO. Rg to the PuncAmerican financial confers i ence went from here early to-day to Annapolis, Md., with Baltimore as the stop in thelr tour of eas extern cities to study American * methods. The trip will end at New York City ut June 1 "Surgeon General Blue Sure ' It’s Best Kind of Exercise and Prolongs Life. Injured Persons Taken to Ford- ham Hospital in Car Which Was in Collision. + paatienntie AMESR Everything to Eat and Drink AMES BUTLER 246 Stores 46 Stores SM 35 Markets-131 SEP WE KEEP GROWING Another New Store will be In @ collision between an automo- bile and a motorcycle at Baston Road and Gun Hill Road at midnight this morning five persons were injured. One of them, George Pauli, twenty- By William Hemmingway. _ “Wheet the baby,” says Uncle Sam people of the United States. the most important part of the just tasued by the oe Health Service Dr. Rupert Bius, dur- he head of the De- Tanes Sic TO Bo THis With OUT WAKING THE GARY part during which no mere man—not even the doting Da mitted to handle th of squawka, One day the Minsus A going to her grand-aun nd if you wouldn't mind” “Let me have him!" I Werte, wanted to have a private interview with him for a iong timo.” UNBUNG AND UNPAINTED JOYS OF BABY TRUNDLING. Poets may sing and painters may try to depict the feelings of @ man on his first wolitary jaunt with his son, but they won't one bit of good. The nearest thing to It ls the first top hat. Baitiaiy those feelings of anx- jous pride by ten or cieven, and you have sot slimmer! of how t new devotes of the sport is foe! gurgied a wish to explore raide Dri Very well, Riverside We pushed on down the bill Drive, sighted north and south for deadiy motor cars, low- ered away tho bind wheels off the e across like a n feld. The bea ‘ere standing out, The parad pred a minute for mopping. an urs bomething that seemed down the old cycle pat at abont a four-miles-an-hour pace. Blow, do you say? try to do four miles an hour to ba’ carriage some day when you're feel- fom real Sone and then you'll know what @ dare-devil, bre pace that ts. On an ordinary street. of course, where you have to drop down and lift ft up twenty times per mile at the curbs. such a swift pace is out of the ‘question—t ie, 1 you care to rend home the young passenger alive. OLD GOLF BUG FINDS WONDE: bg FORM OF EXERC! back after an hour nan 4 Uttle hu tired and ere warm bath, a a how et hard rubdown with @ rou, went me in to luncheon with table appetite. Better yet Kis was the satifaction of knowing and a 1 r that, but really the Suest, most exhilarating sport in Pushing holiday. Golt? Gott ere had | heard that | Word? It became very diMoult to re- a} how does your back feel now, after A| pounds 0.4 fort einige ON] THe varas’ SPEEDWAY momber anything about that much! Third to One Hundred and Twenty- over-rated pastime, 1 doubt wouther | third Street, on Kiverside Drive, Most tw-day | could teil the difference be- | any early morning you may see the tween @ stymie and @ hanging brassie| proud daddies hustling along there at lie, And, so far as the exerc' @ fair heel-and-toe pace, pushing their concerned, baby wheetung furnishos #| progeny in carriages #0 ewiftiy along twice as much work per hour, Heve me! “Take exercise,” beholders’ heads swim. Sometimes, they say, proud mammas can be sven making bets on their favort| On the daddies? Not at all; on the darlings in the wagons. 19 STRIKE DEPUTIES FACE TRIAL AFTER Po rir4 Burgeon General Blue, “Take dally exerciae, ve a hobby that gets you put of joors. ol the baby.” 30-POUND KID AND 40-POUND , CARRIAGE MAKE SOME WORK. He has suggested othor things, like golf and gardening; but they're not worth noticing here, Carriage push- ing is THE thing. And look at the variations in it. Just try lowering and raising the carriage at curbs, say, fifty times, You could do a 600-pound back lift at college, could you? Well, raising and putting down thirty Pounds of carrtaye for an hour? n't bo ashamed to admit you're tired, for you kaow you are. The ambitious man fan get enough work by taking the youngster down the long stone stairways that occur so frequently in the park of Riverside Drive—or Morningside, or Mount Morris, or Prospect, for that matter. Bome work! For the connoisseur tn athletics there a nothing more sporty thun the “Papa's Mile,” from One Hundred acd Only One Man of First Batch’ of Roosevelt Guards Is Freed. Although nine of the ten strike deputies on trial at New Brunawick, N. J, for the Roosevelt riot, vere convicted yesterday of manslaughter, day how they must be sentenced, and the old cycle Path that it makes the’ CONVICTION OF NINE | Uftcal vespers also were sung. Gleniee and the When Samuel Bromage of Ashford, N. ¥., was arrested on a charge of pe poetnd hin wifo, his exousé to the police was she fed him too much risd mush, Harvard undergraduates are wearing bangs. After four-year-old Bernhard Klein had been rescued from the Harlem Mere and been revived in the Knickerbocker Hospital, the doctors were puz- tied at Nis failure to answer questions until his sister came and said he was deaf and dumb, Lewis Schilling, a Brooklyn foreman roofer, is Sing Sing’s first volun- tees prisoner. He fell off the prison roof while at work, and was so badly hurt he asked to stay in the prison hospital. Because the wife of Miss Geraldine Farrar’s Italian hairdresser insisted on going with him to Californian and taking their four children, an extra private car for his family will be hitched on behind that of Miss Farrar and her mother, Mrs, Clara Langfitt’s two-pound, month-old baby is doing well at Des Moines, Ia, It wears doll's clothes, Boston has called off her fly-swatting contest because it was learned children had already caught millions of the pests and were waiting for this week to kill them and collect the bonus. The children say they will turn their files loose on a defenseless city unless the bounty is paid. After 2,600 persons had undergone the ordeal of vaccination in New Ro- chelle, and the town had spent $10,000 in precautions, it was learned there was no danger of smallpox. A twelve-pound fluke pulled a man, his wife and son-in-law, all together welehing 600 pounds, from a boat into Jamaica Bay. Everybody was saved except the fish. FARLEY PRESIDES AT MASS. ‘The seventy-fifth anniversary of the founding of the Church of St. Jobn the Baptist, the second oldest German Cath- ollie church in this city, was celebrated yesterday with a pontifical high mass at which Cardinal Farley presided. Pon- KILLS ROACHES Peterman’s Roach Food entices roaches from their ‘This morning there will be @ solemn requiem mast for the dead members| f(s breeding places. They and benefactors of the church, and the; eat it ani die. celebration will close to-night with @ reunion of the old pat Peterman’s Discovery (liquid) kills bed bugs and destroys their eggs. All dealers, Refuse subsiiivios. WILLIAM PETERMAN, Inc. 200 Fifth Avenue, New York Torpedo v BREST, May 81,—French torpedo boats have brought into port the crews of the British steamship Portugese steamer Cysne, which were torpedoed by a German submarine between the Scilly Islands and Cape Finisterre. The crews were picked up at sea by| the French schooner Dixi, which PETERMAN DIDIT opened next Thursday in Brooklyn at 3901 Fort Hamilton Ave., Cor. 39th Street One more proof of the increas- ing popularity of James Butler Service, with its lowest prices and excellent quality. In the meantime we submit these special offers until Wednesday evening at all our Stores and Markets :— You Save 40° on the Doliar "CHOICE GROCERIES When you buy these Se values for 3s ScPkg.TakhomaBiscuit| Fach Large 5c Bag of Salt........ ScPkg. XLCR Corn Starch Sc Can Evaporated Milk ¢€ 5c Bottle ot Salad Oil... ScBottleofCider Vinegar 5c Bot. of White Vinegar Large Sc Box of Matches 5c Bot. Strong Ammonia CakeButler's Borax Soap| W Large Rollof Toilet LargeRollo'TolletPaper| More! Butter, 90: Very Best Creamery—trom the 2 srass—delic.ously sweet and .resh (b., A sweet and .resh. tb.. 29) Print Butter, “= 31° janciest and re Housekeepers’ Canned Vegetable Special est; I-lb. print Tematocs, Large No. Sean | iB eans— 25° ore? Sugar Corn, Choice quality assorted Early June Peas, ( hoice.. to suit, Oven-Fresh from National Biscuit Company Pay Justice Bergen had not decided | RoyalLunchandSugarTops,|b.12c | Phge. 4 | is looking up the law, ‘The fact that jercer County jury, inatead uf one in Middlesex County, where it was said a fair trial could not be ob- tained, heard the case, caused the confusion. Some hold sentence must be pro- nounced by Justice Bergen and two other Bupreme Court Justices, while others hold Justice Bergen du it, The laughter maximus in ton years and the minium Sve. The jury decided case in wie hours, jon with them wing The trial w 0 murder of Alessandro Tessitore, and the ulne convictions were brought about melu- | ly by the testimony of « fifteen-year: oid boy, Kdwar at the plant wh Amazon Explorer Swears By Grape-Nuts Algot Lange—famous tropic explorer—recently made a perilous explora- tion of the lower Amazon. The question of food supplies was a big one. Economy of space—food value—keeping qualities—palatability—all had to be considered. Lange chose for his standby— Grape-Nuts some Ho etteee to Cle feed kaos and there through his book, transferred them to the torpedo boats. Social Teas |Zu Zu Snaps \ Nabiscoes |Grahams .. SILVER Sterling & Plate \ Pkg xe. S| rue Graham Cr from Real Whoie Wheat. are aourishing and regula ye tom, Fresh and ¢ Pac age... Absolutel, evel Essie Coffee, iii, 35° 30 AH Stamps with onek inclines | Essie Coitee 5 of Sout erican 14 Coffee, Coffees: aren and Tull bodied, ib. l 9 80 ZAC Stamps with I-lb. 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