The evening world. Newspaper, August 16, 1916, Page 8

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steam remo. HHH LONAIRE’S SON : SAYS FRIEND STOLE ke to Him About It { That Failing, Sues f $50,000 A a bie friend, Rober Hates ovine Mra Langehaw, A fectons lanewhaw te Hamer Lan jot the De "Oh it will get well anyhow!" you | Manuracts fay? Perhaps it will, and perhape it | Hedford, Ma won't, Maybe it ad. And think of the 4 fasement it 1 it better to get rid of the trouble by using Kesine! Ointment and Resinol Soap! Doctors have prescribed th Resinol treatm: you need not her wowally stops ching instantly, youth and LOVE OF HS WE Jomagen for alleged alienation of af. | ea iding to Le © Langehaw says he put the matt « " hin ® ho admitted ae as Hates. and then taking ber | ebiliee © left the house, He! @ | he seen her since and dows notl ¥ bnow where whe te tas they moved to All druggtete sel! Rosine! Otetment ond Restnel | HidKe , where they made the ac- Pee sesseasic “tvech zeta Bowe 8, |quainance of Hates, who frequently Baltimore, Md. Vew'd better try called and profensed to be a riend of Langshaw, t e friend f Langshaw, the comp Aa a result of tht the plaintiff sets forth, I edly, yefully and mal for that skin m with ve t to snduire wi The common sense ‘of temperance This RHEINAROON now teaches; ar ss cat lo poets Rheingold Beer Remember that beer, as such, ha been the drink of favored nations that the truest temperance is not abstinence, but moderation; that moderation means beer, and that Rheingold isa delicious beer. Re- member also to order a today. S. Liebmann’s Sons Brewing Co. OR. 46ST. 5-8 AV GoodFurniture at Reasonable Prices On Our LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, WE PAY FREIGHT, August Furniture Sale 1 Off Entire Stock — ————- - We Sell = Colin ba Talkin? vain SS On Credit With byery BL00 Machine, R10 Worth of “ COLUMBIA RECORDS. nM h COLUMBIA RECORDS ON HAND, ALGUST NOW ON SALE, Apartments $| 00 Furnis' ed 16) Up- from ward few Tiare, “Rey i ine Eslund & Cy lew Genuine Mahogany. ch affection THE EVENING “* int been t haw, miliionatre head | == George Conley, Dazed, Found Himself. in Front of he was taken to the Cumberland | sn story: Benner & Co, at No, 123 Weat Street, | the Wallabout noon at 2.46 I left the off —$309 In Dilla and the rest In checks —for the Franklin Trust Company, at Washington and Flushing Avenues, WAt ‘hk and Washington Avenues an automobile drew up to the curb. A stockily built man of thirty-five, in a blue serge suit, got out and asked me if I worked for Benner. I told him I did, and before I could say anything else I was pushed into the car and eelsed by two men in- side, One pressed @ handkerchief over my face and the other held ine until I lost my senses. “When I came to I could ese coun- try scenery flashing by. I tried to get out, but the men grabbed me and one pointed @ revolver. In the strug- gle it went off and I again lost con- | sciousness. When next I came to I was sitting on the curb In front of the Naval Hospital. I don't know how I got there or how long I had been there.” Detective Michael Regan reported he found the checks Conley was sent to deposit in the bank in an inside pocket. In @ coat pocket were the bullets from three .38 calibre shells. There was no money, Conley said he never eaw the bullote before. He ts & son of James Conley, a wealthy shipper of Milton, N. Y., and here three months ago to ac pomition with the Benner company on recom dation of, one of its agents W 4 met him in Milton, His employers told the police they believed the story. The police want to investigate it further, ——.>-—— EMPTY SOON? Bing Sing has banished three Prisoners as undesirables, pincer bl aa HER LIFE SAVINGS TO HOME. Servant Leaves $1,000 to Gtrle’ Shelter in 20-Year-Old Will, Mary Donohue, a servant, who came to America from Ireland sixty years ago, left her entire life's savings, |amounting to $1,00, to the Shelter for | Respectable Girls, No. $12 Kast Forty- sixth Street, in ber will fled for pro- bute yesterday. One afternoon twenty six years ago, Rey, George 8, Baker of No, 20 Went Or ed and nth Street was passing through ward of St. Luk | Hospital. The testatrix called to. him, telling Aim she feared ake would dis and saying she wished to make @ will, Bhe wanted to give the money to the Clereyman, then thaplain of the hos- pital, but he suggested the shelier and the dacument was so drawn. The clergyman forgot the tneident until the! executor sou him out, The decedent left no rela 2 > BEHEADED AT WALDORF. Employee of Hotel Engine Room Killed by Fretwhe John Wiley, thirty years of a No, 17 West Ninety-ninth Stree beheaded early to-day by a@ freight elevator at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, | Wiley was employed as an ofler in the engine room ¢ otel, He went to the freight evator on the Ast ‘ourt side of the building and started It toward the street. ‘Then he got on | for a ride As the machine passed the roof of the sub-cellar the oller's head was caught between the roof and thy top of the cur and completely seve (AM) fost or found articles ada Vertised in The World will be Usted at The Informa Bu Pulitzer Butlding Arcade, Park Row; World's Uptown Office, northwest core per Sth St, an Broadway, World’s Harlem Office, 15! West 125th st, and World’e Brooklyn Office, 202 Washin lor St. Brooklyy for JO following ‘the printizg of Qdvestisomcaty Locked Up, | Ryerson Street, for treatment for a] Alley gunshot wound in the right hand and| 461 contusions on the scalp. Brooklyn] @rres | x Police Headquarters was notified and| A second man who was with John. |Floyd Street, Williamaburg, was fatally Alphosone—recommended and $2.95 $2.95 $2.95 $2.95 “1 am @ bookkeeper for Herman | five men and women ma ket. Yesterday after. |lehth Street Station, with $798, Eimer T. The WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1916, News Oddi ave - ' ' at wife & 4 a . - om f'n charge be poured betlng we Newlywed Coutan and Odoeh . ~g ' 7 Stine * th, te NA WA ur —tieten let < he ene ' a ; f ‘ Broadway at S4th Street ANWTUG with © besket of Whitewash and brusd To-day, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Forenoon ae fortune at Montelair @imming the head ta of auton at 60 conte cach to make them contort | STEARNS are the last days of the cS (BMVCTED IN AUTO, HOME EFESE LAGE |:"=se3erec-e: PALPAOZONE rewentative of his fathere eorpera. | MEMBERS AID WOMEN; sss" cinco weatan or nl oe oat Widlieer ; | Knocks One League Member |to leave the women, Johnson, it te| He Is Naval Hospital. ' » Comminsioner Woodwe re-| er ne teen ntly Tlome Defense George Conley, aeventeen years old,| Leaeue way given credit to-day for| of No, 876 Bast Fifteenth Street,| protecting women tn Upper Broad-| Brooklyn, applied encly to-day at the; Way. AM a result of the efforts of Naval Hospital, Flushing Avenue and| four members of the League, Dantel twenty-nine, of No. y-firat Street, Brooklyn, was payer tn because two Street Hospital, where he told this| Young women who had been annoyed declined to make a ch ‘Twenty. | ‘hed behind West Sixty. | | Id of No, 217 West |{ -third Street, Harry P. Dewey of No, 217 West Sixty-eighth Stree Reynolds of No, 145 West Seventy-third Street, and K. A. Shaw of No. 2131 Broadway, procured the| arrest. meeting of the League at Public School No, 94 In Afmsterdam Avenue. night. They had been attending ajappoin’ BRONX WATER WAIN BURSTS. TWILIGHT SLEEP FOUND renee ot eee, Sewer DANGEROUS; GIVEN UP | Extraordinary Sale of Women's All White Washable Kidskin Vhen vam ur cngamerea ceo er INFANTILE iyi in hettatea"utce|| PARALYSIS lg vened, An chain 6 cre El @ A most remarkable special purchase enables Mr, Theobald ordered the two mon! Hi skin diseases such as us to offer in this event smart footwear Seareod, STARA EA ekveus Senouase Ecsoma Skin Infections for women in the most fashionable lasts, ‘The Hone Defender fell unconscio Exyeipelas Insect Bites with a cut over one eye made by A Ringworm Poison Ivy | At less than usual wholesale cost wi The other men blew police whisties! Alphorone te used in the fi! and Policeman Klinger caught John. form of a solution, It is Hi] h AAG AIG ompanie hs the most powerful antiseptic " and germicide contai No &f oo. serge f aining } CHILD IS FATALLY BURNED. |B Porton for ecternat Soe | internal use. Alphozone comes | with full directions in a handy i ying about a firs of wante 25e bottle containing 25 tab- ont of his home this morning ore French, five years old, of No. 21 bootie sentaeelitilal ted dh acl William at While p burned. A plece of burning paper was used for over twelve years by blown against him and bis clothing thousands ofleading physicians | AUERt ofS manufactured by— Two young women tried to amoth | Frederick Stearns & Co. ) the flames with a rug, but the fre w. not extinguished untll Policeman Ris ‘« Hospital the ehild | DETROIT, U.S. A. rned trom head to Bow Tort Ofes: 108 doha Sirvet his ¢ his recovery was @ Models for walking, golfing, tennis and every other occasion, in the following leathers: All white washable kidskin with rubber sole and heel, also white leather_sole_and heel; cancas with rubber sole and heel. Belthop Hope Up to Be Manager. CHICAGO, Aug. 16.—John G. Calve: whose first Job was that of bellho: celeb: 4 the firet anni intment as general the big Auditorium Hotel at day dinner in his honor here lai | q Every shoe in the lot an extraordinary value, and cannot be duplicated for anything near the low price quoted. None C. 0. D., exchanged or credited. We offer ZIRA as a ciga- ~. rette that is honestly better. Making no foolish, extrav- agant claims, Promising nothing it can- not deliver, But a cigarette you will enjoy smoking—a cigarette to depend on—to tie to—to buy again and again. Just because “Better tobacco made ZIRA famous.” The MILDEST Cigarette, BETTER TOBACCO MADE THEM FAMOUS

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