The evening world. Newspaper, August 25, 1915, Page 4

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KOHN nat trouble, The “Possum Munt- te on the Ku Kiv« Fifth Avenue at 42d Street Klan otyle, have powerful friends Its appeal never loses the freshness that first charmed you. Its perfect wholesomeness makes its invi- tation irresistible. Its vigorous, thirst- quenching refreshment touches the utmost limit of satisfaction. Demand the genuine by full name— nicknames encourage substitution, THE CocaA-CoLaA Co. ATLANTA, GA. Ave % Ohio Citteone « buckboards and horses and | « ‘ arsenals into Hartford tw at. |" chances wore being bee eitie te ’ ane 4 om donee and tm the part few Gaye wotions threatening ‘ them if they teetified have been posted om the doors of their ofBcials an4 attaches hay Tie fret of the primomers to be tried lore tho charged w fomeine Keuben Howard and bis wife Two of the “Poseum Hunters” con | feeend to-day that they had been par { (he gang thet terrorized this ion of Kentucky, They are Jere and bis son-in-law, They were sente © Youre io the penit id they were driven to he Consolidated To | Wheeler of Hancock, United Bates ‘Marshal tor Northern Wow Fork IN GEMS WORN BY GIRL? so PEPIN AT THS SHOW! DEST BOY “TEASE” Wearing Knee and Ankle Watches She Is on View at Jewellers’ Convention De vou want 10 eee wards of pearie’ A Girl wearing $900,000 worth of din monds? A machine to rub out tnt- Gals in pour wedding ring? Jewelled mirrore chaped like shovels ané clocks with solar eyatema’ . | OF, perhaps. @ chorus girl with wrist watches ankle watches and knee watches’ If you really want to ae all these things you will have to prove to the gateman at the Grand Central Valace that you are « jeweller, and so main entry to the exhibit of the tenth | annual convention of the American | National Association of Netall Jowel- tere Inside you will find everything, from toothpicks to stained mines windows, | total value $1,000,000, and some 600 Golexates selling each other the tooth- picks and the windows In fifty-five booths are enough diamonds and foun- tain pens with which to sikn chee for them @ make Croesus feel like « “piker.” Knives that range trom concealed weapons to @imost invisible blades for miladi; grandfather clocks and chorus- holdere that ‘ons betWeen scissors and chop- jump sugar holders copied fro trough and ice tong model; Sorncob holders and fountain pen ma- chines; cuff buttons large enough to use a8 anchors, and burglar proot serving tables are some other things on view. Just to prove that wrist watches are not effeminate, pictures show them |her simple ways (anon of Lp camvatay wate 0 Rinsite, ite, ober! ~ WANT TO SE $3000 BANGOR LOKS aT sy at of what I hed 1 te tehet for New Tork, and when I get bere Monday 1 bad oniy 0 conte “A Segre man i% 6 wHiferm® took me te © nite Pinte Heer the eltigetor (ake ment Gleveted) road and he wae reapertful because | wid 1 hed oome here to be @ great indy, Then I rode on the alligstor treine tli my TO RUNAWAY MISS, 13, — a Helen Bryer Willing to Go Back Without Shedding Her Simple Ways. & police #tation” ber funds geve out. Hhe entered the Green wieh Mest Btalion inet evening, told ber story and was |the Children’s octet Was sont to her paren No, 166 Law “I dowt In the rooms of the Children’s to. | ciety to-day Helen Bryer, « quaint mise of thirteen, anid she bed) ewer trom her home tn Rangor, | end Solarses ? tor ths *, and come to New York because itor tan fe too big the boys in Wangor teased her about ‘SHOTS STOP THREE ACCUSED AS BURGLARS a's Court too noisy I just wanted to know bow the wreat Indies act,” @he said, “New York full of great iadiesn, 1 told that they fine positions and that some of them earn as a as 0 @ week You know Bangor jon't as exciting as New York, but I kind of like Bangor and I want to go back as p000 as I can. “Tight days ago | ran away from home with §2 belonging to dad and went to Boston, I stayed at the Y¥. W.C. A, there and had a fine time wooing the city, Then I got homesick Two Others Caught at Confec tioner’s Store, ‘The sound of a burglar alarm bell Grand Street, Williamsburg, at 2.90 Nifty conte was gone, whee 1 went to! Heten @iaplayed rare shrewdness te going straight to the poties when, Jeweller's Shop Looted by One—| ¢) ———— vurgion elerted te rane (we ahowe and fw at the verious burgiart ‘eele of Geedys jewelry were ee bin the potiee may s YS wee dome Ourren of Ke | Wilheamevurg | Twe brothers of cightess and fifteen yeere were om 1H owtting eminw one fe Lele Pretews Sree od ciger store, No 40 4! Witiamebare. a ctor. when they see Policeman a topped when he fred @ shot inte the air At the Med@ford Avenue Btatton, the , twenty-seven heve and of Grage were found eo of the bore, whe said he Walter Kuseeli of No. 0 Grand "| treet He wae held on charges of attempted burgiary, having bu . toole and marcoticn §=His . brother, George, wae beld as @ juve nile Aetinguent /GOOD NEWS this up for o few weeks and test your ~| hearing, and you will be pleased to note nd went back to Bangor. But the boys there kept teasing me about be- ing simple and so I thought I'4 go to New York. “This time I took $38 from dad and enoaked home night the piace in to see 4 man elimb out the rear jow, from which tron bars had been broken. Tracy ran around the corner of RooMing Street and headed the man, and was knocked down with ny. F ed to hie ft on the wrists of Christy Mathewson, | § Louis Disbrow, Mayor Mitchel, Police Commissioner Woods and Theodore Roosevelt gr. To-day the exhthition will be closed for a clam bake, and Friday the Com- mittee on Fashions will hand down its autumn decrees, KINKEAD INVENTS NEW METHOD OF SILENCING HECKLER: ARRESTS HIM When Speech Ends _ Pic- turesque Sheriff Frees His Political Opponent. KEARNY, N. J., Aug. 25,—Sheriff Bugene F. Kinkead, whose plo- turesque handling of the oll strikers at Bayonne brought him great pub- lelty, ia handling the political fight in Hudson County along much the same lines, He came here last night to speak at a rally of the Kearny Democratic Association, Kinkead is seeking to get the county leadership, | Ex as against Port Warden Otto Witt- pen, Dennis Dunn, a local leader, who is seeking nomination by the Wittpen faction for member of Assembly, was at the mecting, While Kinkead was speaking, Dunn asked questions about the Bayonne strike, “I don't want to try to explain things now,” Dunn replied, and after a further In- terchange of words, the Sheriff shouted: “Dunn, you're no gentleman,” “Kinkead, you can go to hell,” Dunn replied, Kinkead staried toward Dunn, but- toning hia coat, Friends prevented the men getting together, and then the Sheriff, pointing at Mr, Dunn, exclaimed: “Dunn, as Sheriff of Hudson Coun- ty, I place you under arrest. Bit down and keep still.” Then followed an tirade against the Wittpen faction and when he closed the Sheriff an- nounced that he removed the ‘eat from Mr, Dunn, who had sat quietly through the speech, once the arrest had been made, The association passed a resolution endorsing the Sheriff and specifically his work at Bayonne, pt 5 AMELIA BINGHAM TO RETURN, Actress So Ul She Ise Forced to Cancel Engagements, Lioyd Bingham, and of Amel Bingham, the actress, who was taken {Il in Chicago Baturday, received word here to-day that her condition had not improved and It would be neces- wary for her to return to New ¥ ‘The actress left this clty Priday with Willlam H. Crane and the all- she Would not abandon rey ment unless her illness was more serious than he had been allowed to suspect. (Toilet Tips.) A safe, certain method for siding the hairy growths is as fol! with some powdered di ply to hairy surface La rub off, the one, ‘This is en- dom requires re- Wittpen| the Sheriff replied.) Pe impassioned The Stroud: and fine quality of tone.” + + & musicel competence that the m would never find in default.” greatest of all player instruments, The Stroud, unquestionably the first Toul Geaster shh som cats ins 4 disappeared cad beed aoless goneoAGre. Sunday Y World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. Moritz Moszkowski Eminent composer and pianist—one of the foremost musical educators of Europe and a man of recognized, authoritative musical opinion, says of “This piano charms by a very equal touch, a great And “The Pianola develops ost learned The Stroud Pianola “4 Great Piano and the Greatest Player’ Delivered to Your Home for a Down Payment of (Balance in Convenient Amounts Monthly HE test of long usage in the homes of thousands of Pianola owners as well as the concensus of present- day musical opinion, establishes The Pianola asthe choice of all pss to avoid disappoint: bsionnle (9 on toe that you get gen moderate-priced pianos, in combination with the remark- able technical and musical capacity of The Pianola, pro- vides the greatest player-piano value the public has ever seen, + The Stroud Pianola is superior to any player-piano of other make sold elsewhere at any price, / On sale this week—a limited number of unusual bergains in used Pianos and Player-pianos. Although any of these instruments might pass for new, the prices are very low—from $110 THE AEOLIAN COMPANY AEOLIAN HALL, 29-883 WEST FORTY-SECOND ST, “Makers of the Wonderful New Phonograph, The Acoltan-Vocalion—Largest Manufacturers of Musical Instruments in the Wortd'’

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