The evening world. Newspaper, August 3, 1916, Page 9

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eimai « are oo pas att te B® = A ie, av forty, | pt eoundly i | ' AS GOR mrs Thug , seniors cee ees MLM NCNM — MOON SE ew "ee vet age) You can no doubt recall ton of roots, herbs berks your grandmother every ball for the family made ne cheat It» interesting to note that the most successful remedy far ternale hed its org more ’ ‘« ' ) ’ The Maine a Kentucky a forward, botaly “ % — ° os ae ré Bayt. A. ped ess ar a ys; Carry O48 Men as Quota — Stee 4 cout, |tow Yorn 6 rowenta Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg e | From New Ye Thea, otttt | o."s q 1S, : eet om ' tor Fetable Compound is made toe a ‘ . uns | ctanding ot w wht, he added: | Mery bi iine “er drug Mende ‘stay there’ strength and secret of his great victory *"""° 0" ie ih men tera SMUGGLED IN AGAIN mor Navy Department eme Fvade Customs and] endurance and health \s ») over Jack Johnson and 1 00%! were completed today and muscles like mine.” } ; } Drug Laws Unearthed by Police | : Two Arrests Made he { nm inmense quantities those same roots and herbs with extreme accuracy, are and cleanliness,—-Advt, mt of ay executed on Mower De ment in Iie Majesty's prison of Fi The £.000 naval rookies Will be MOM} ronvilie ino enence rank Moran. here of the crews of the aoa AghIOrO| Doticn was slumed by vanes They will OF) gherit of Middiceen s Ordinary Nuxated \ Mag oF ite 4 docks, | third bore the name of P | | fron will often increase ate wire stu, Fon battiaahy | eee eian Dereheh. whe seruaee Seat ahem hare hoon het bp vonea| FHREE PREED APTER RAID. | strength and endurance ehinery and do 5 st ‘ machinery and do everything 86) Casement dead. States Commissioner Haughton, necmiel en nae Os of tha = equip them to serve ®] At the « ra inquest, held im © bie Henry herb believes hy ing Weat Forty-second Btreet the ava Militia « for Unel 1 geet mediately after the hanging, the) as efopped biggest woheme for | charged nducting @ pool folks 200 per cent in two ine f war evens @ the rien & supplying e and heroin to drug| were discharged by Magistrate Ce weeks’ time. " que ht whips. the + pointe of de- | Chief Warden testified that death) fends | known here fori" York art The Mant tra parture and complemente of citiaeh| was instantaneous , rookies wre: UHR. Kearsarwe from) pr, Mander was asked by olicitor| 7 found that weeuned a oe UBM Vite) uny whether there was any truth | illen um Of cooail ginla from Hloeton 463 men, also from} in the statement published that) i" New York several wy cits ahd Gogras Newport with 24 men; U. #8. Maine] Casement bad been insane, He re-| They Watched Antonto ne Hundred World “Wants Work Wonders. vuland U. 8. 4 Keutucky from New York City, 943 men; U, & # Rhode Island from Philadelphia, 379 men; U.S. 8 Hlinols from Norfolk, 461 men, and the U8. 8, Alabama from Charleston, 101 men, Kaen day's} wise begins at 4 A.M, and ends at) 9.05 1M During the closing daya of th he ulwe, from 1. 5 to 12, inclusive, | there will be a mobiligation of the | plied: "I saw no evidence of 4 ity, Ho acted in & sane manner to the end.” TRAPOOOR OF SCAFFOLD TEST. ED THOROUGHLY, . the executioner, arrived in ast evening and im ade his preparations ved the trapdoor in the execu: | tion hed and tested it thoroughly | with « bag exactly the same weight rd ~ 32M ST.- BROADWAY-33"¢ ST. With era for a crulm je ‘| ure tat t woud faver have iting sack docncente er ia ent. Hills remained in the Store Hours Week Days 8.30 A. M. to 5.30 P. M., Saturday 1 P.M. newly organized naval motor boat | Prisen all night. auxiliary, These motor boats, num. Casement showed not the slightest bering several thousand, are owned concern over his fate. He ate well and will be manned by private eltly | and chatted freely and cheerlly with zens from every Waterfront tn the | Mee ie i 4 4 eal country, ‘They are expected to show | two warders in his condemn tw what aid or boats can lend| After a hearty late supper he divested Uncle Sam’ it he needs them. | himself for the last time of his con- Og aig Ia vict clothes and went to bed, Ho was 86 More Cases ta New Josney, notified that he would be allowed to TRENTON, N. J., Aug. 3.—New cases) wear his own civilian clothes for the © Jo 6 paralysia reported to-di Abid Aone barf pe beter t nd execution though he would not be per- since July 1 to 716, ‘These cases were | mitted to wear a collar. reported, to-day. North, Mergen, &;| All the members of Casement’s fam- Jere elt 4; Union Hi itten= 1 berg, 2) Went Hoboken, 3 jutten- | tly were Protestants and he was York, 2 Princeton, 2 a “Brunewick, | brought up in that faith, but became 2 spring La oun roo a convert to Roman Catholicism with- 0 nt City, Ewi Monroe. Tos te; | in the last fow weeks. On June 29 he Head, Highlands, Monmouth | was registered as a member of the Pletely and eariiy aw t aid training form t with F Femulariy took 6 tain that it hive many another Hefeat simply for MOD, Mid-Summer Sale of All Our Women’s Taffeta Coats $5 to %22.50 Regularly $14.50 to $50. Without reservation—every Taffeta Coat in our Coat Section will be placed in this sale. A great variety of choice, including tailored models as well as afternoon and evening coats. Black, navy blue and a few white and light shades. 18 White Chinchilla Coats, at $10 Regularly $15. Reefer-coat model, belted and with convertibie collar. Patch pockets. ne power of nuxated nath and vitality even ated chronte conditions." ago & man came to me who was nearly hajf a century old @ preliminary ex 4‘ consider that plenty of iron in my blood is the secret of my great | *trength, power and endurance. he was taking tron—-nusatat fron had fiiled him with renewed tite, 8 BO be was in Mad hea'th end nearly alin Now a Witality aps his face beaming with the = Monroe Beene Middienes Count: Wiebe Monmouth County, | Roman Cathollo Church, and since that time Fathers McCarrell and Carey of Eden Grove Church, near the prison, have been ministering to him. He received his first and only com- munion at 7 o'clock this morning, when he assisted at mass in his cell OVERPOWERING LOVE FOR GOD AND IRELAND. One of his attendants sald that his overpowering love for God and Ire- ea land was most striking. According ‘ to this attendant the last words of the condemned man, apart from his . | prayers, were: “I die for my coun- Cascment to be a beautiful character GIMBELS—Third Floor Smart Suits for Men at $21.50 ' That Were $35 to $45 Clothes that GIMBEL patrons have often pronounced the most thoroughly metropolitan in cut, fit and finish— Standard GIMBEL Suits, we believe the best ready-for- service clothes in America, All That Were $35 to $45 Are Now $21.50 Big, broad, complete selection—big enough to captivate every taste, be it for something conservatively fine or something smart enough to be called Distinctly “New Yorkish.” Every fine suit in the GIMBEL collection, no matter what the price was at the season opening, now $21.50. try. e and that he never instructed any one in his religion who showed himecif 5 & quicker or more promising learner. Father McCarrell said that he found All hopes of an eleventh hour re- prieve were dashed to earth yester- 2 day with the statement of Lord Kob- La . ert Cecil, Parliamentary Under Sec- retary of Foreign Affairs, that no Government doing its duty could in- terfere with the sentence. Supple- menting this were the dramatic dis- a closures by Lord Newton in the House q of Lords that the Germans recently Ld] shot two Irish prisoners who refused | to join Casement's Irish Legion. Gavin Duffy, Casement’s solicitor, who appeared In behalf of relatives, said that Casement's health at times | was very bad, Duffy made a plea) that the body be handed over to rela- | tives, which the authorities, he said. | had refused, The Coroner declared | he had no power to interfere, where- | upon Duffy protested, saying it was & “monstrous act of indecency that| the authorities should refuse such a| request.” HE HAD HIGH HOPES OF RE- PRIEVE LAST NIGHT. According to one news agency, | Casement had high hopes of being | reprieved until the eve of his execu- tion, He did not hide the fact that he expected his many powerful friends would obtain for him a free pardon, because many of them exercised no Little influence in political as well as Hterary circles. “As there was no sign of reprieve last night,” this account says, “the condemned man t 6 very morose and hardly spoke all, He did, however, inquire about the pelin raids, and asked if any ¢ tips had reached London afterward he became resigned to bis fate, and after he had done a consid ns Men’s Palm Beach Suits, $5 _A few words explain: Genuine Palm Beach cloth, excellent fit and finish and Al style. All sizes, GIMBELS— Fourth Floor. Belated Arrival of Shipment of Mullins Canvas Canoes Forces Big Reduction Coming at this late date, we are compelled to mark down the price on every one of these 85 canoes that have just arrived, in order to avoid carrying them over until next season, You can afford to buy one now and store it until next season, and yet save money on these prices, But there is no need to store it yet— there will be plenty of time to enjoy many delight- ful outings in one this season. But we cannot afford Lo hold them any longer, therefore the prices go down its 16 ft. Canoes, that regularly are $39, yy Now $29.50 AQ 17 ft. Canoes, that regularly are $41, " Now $31. Me 18 ft. Canoes, that regularly are $43, * Now $32. Colors are Yale Blue, Harvard Crimson and Coach ene Green, All Canoes have open gunwales. GIMBELS. Fourth Floor, Sporting Goods Store f\—~ Supreme Sal New Victor Ms <2 Service Knabe3i\s;' A

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