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es - owe — sar YOUNG TOURSTS SENDS iroh WRITS DMISED. GT ON TUE RAMS, eed & Te freee Pot) HARATOGA, Ave It Woodie FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1916. Wn Aus Te -_-* Count Says pan Ma 14 North Carolina Boys, d.ackin rest, te famous om —_ “ 4 totale, one of the Conti aetwees Prog essiy -PYRSUER SHOT DEAD he Feldman Was Haunted “Ot Have Been nt to | Certificates, Shunted Between | eces tory oe & —M ; ‘and Republicans To Ke 1 to by Ghost of Former Plance, | Sigs Park—Hits at Wit New & and Jetty, |\res @ tonen eee ee } ; Upat Big Meeting To-night AS FIREBUG a | Is Statement Made a om hie Onancie! " Porn sturdy tittle Tar Meet te in heel gta Grom the worth carly to-day with « ‘ thin af # aner 1 wearty ‘ park tee Hiltow vat of cottages and other ‘ i at emai . A the infantil paraig enter Javed that the pretty girt mu Cor He esi +, iad tn ae de tings, about twenty ave 5 dl read of Wointan Who Loaned Gun 10 kitted hersett yee RO OCGMN OOO A ik thew oot na F tract and k womieed one of the mont | riage hot diapelied the gh. 7 , | Slayer Gives Information — [ert mare 4 net cupe 7| n Charlotte, NOC, ¢ rides of Nor Prensous periods of his Western teve Ger the tameten ON af 6 poh : enciue ' 171. A reception commiitee of thirty to the Police " y Parente of Jone o Me _ bended by WF Crocker, Republican - Nance whe died two yeare age. " Samed Lewis ¢ r (walled Joo for rt) end Jas tract wae the ber o tte Nowe 1 to ber death from an ty Kings Park 1b first settions in Bars Nations! Commiticeman, and Vrancie Wake tevtas 40 eee 0 ean “e sum ' ry ie ‘e~ “ fron deoi md the twol) Judge Henry Walton, whe atu: VY, Keesting Chan ot the Re | Vurther, Justion ¢ ne weld he did ve Mra. Kmma 8 Waname pe that her lawyer elabth fe indow of stocking factory in Mast Fifty-third Street Yeoterday afternoon, She left a note of arson, Cornelius Me 4 wiaty Ove, © far shot and & field back of the Hienteld M addressed to David Thames, whom Wiehfeld, No J. Meyer Nved im the! her parents beliaved she prepar ne included AM ig at the Union | Mate wii Haney [1M (8 marry nent wer, But ahe parly yeeterday e Henry) ; © place, | aie left © marr ertifieate with was Awakened by the emel! of smoke, | @ «irl chum, with instructions to have brothers to vinit 1, Of No. 443 Jackson Avenue, | tit Jorney City, ‘They Wedel a Wane, ton yeuterday, whe p ture and mn Mate © Bones near the Or fome the Presit eeeort him to th Femain for Waa {sfteravon League Club, « talk to Baw Fran ond ty, where be will lor the largest the eountry scientine” them the navy and p which Maded then | y Clty early to-day. | rey ‘them In tow had not only hee mito Me Ww had made improper ad | Women an hour later at hie he to her Their aunt dit not meet them at| Bddrens at the Civic Auditorium to he saw | “Dave” destroy tt Mr Wanamaker wt! be taken ¢ ‘ nd the tern Bight end inter & reeeption at the 4 the} Her parents deny thetr daughter some private inatitution as Dr, Arthur Sertered into the Hudson tube, At Bewepaperimen's Club pies. | wae married. They say whe eared! C. Hruan and Dr « New York end of the tuve Spe Interest centred in the bie public Mieeting to-night, over which Mr. | \ Lrocker was selected to preside Ar. | Fangements for (his meetir 'wped a confiict between MK away. \$exy for book yer awakened the gueste,| brothers a od a bucket brigade and| Deve Thames auickly subdued (he biases, | hinnelt, Hew pr a her im younger sisters before she met ay June Thames trate in the home of 4 Oltioer Hrandt picked them up under (he idee Uhat they were run uwaye with much dignity ', regular tourists, and “ About « dosen mon were in the | 1 unable even to give Die Brook Wanan ake or apent t 6 with iw * ae Svegrensive enters ar of the botel Jast night when|lyn address Milton Well, View Pres. | Wife. who ix tainty Hh whit tie 1 ale & friend of the proprietor entered | ident of the Gotham Bilk Company, lan nates 4 wih eh er ae ee r and ot th hat “bir. Hughes te to try to mend the st segs he had seen & suspicious | where the girl worked, aald he had | avel ‘ York must hav travellers from New York must have fleates or there was noth g in the way of enjoying wpltality ya were sent t ne about in st eae te) WILL OF MRS. INNESS Daughter, Son and Granddaughter |! every catied to The and marriage certifieats left by Rose and pointed the was carried into the reat 1 \ ceived them on this side and Share Estate of Importer's them to the Children's Society, Their ut Atty feet a of the factory tn a fainting cons He said she by. n wubjoct - fell, Take care of your eyes. to thone apella, that ordinarily a Mght- Wilow. Aunt Was notified and she wax mak He died before | veurtod girl, ahe wan seleed with fite . x frantic eff 1 ‘They are entitled to all the help id. be get | hearted air, iran tne with i stveposed of HE {antic efforts thie morning 10% i} you can give them, They do more Toth to-day gave the’ of sncholia, the@e lasting until she | Procure Ba ae, f] Work than any other organ, They sametimen fainted, Mtr, Weil refuned | }Y the will of Mra. Cather: feport to the brain what they eee, to ahow the note and certificate to | We Aled for probate to-day in the * SWANN IS ¥ WATCHING every minute of your waking hours. any except the family of the dead | SUrromate’s Court, Mrs, Lanes. No wonder they need relief through prvi sister-in-law of George Inne FOR MI K MILK PRI P proper glasses, 0 At her home tho mother, who had |#8d several pictures which he pre LOT A Perfect Fitting Glasses go Low os $2.50]) iren"tn' tho curnnelt und. naked ner |@°pended on Rowe to help support |sented (o her are willed to hor «rand- Exgaminatione by none Eye him through | the saree | or ec to weve irr en Biiih oekey boneeie Prosecutor Says Evidence of Con-|* cians. Nochargeorobligati her daughter had been marr jo of No, sot+ West Ei + spirac i ri Physi gation Resides Ge enn Gamnanl te tne ois whiter also rectives | $6,000 spiricy to Raise Rates Will BC hrlich Sons tom visitor reputed to have left this | “Nits sadie K. Whitaker, wife of Bring Indictments, ( world two years ago, Supreme Court: Justice Edward @ “i sanaeE - X. Established 54 Yeare Bhe sayn Ganpor returned to the| “Kose never bad any other fellow | Whitaker, the daughter of Mra, In. ruay What tae ot Senor lew York: 184 B'way, at John St. nv ht . had p ered r “No ness, is heir to the residuary estate fds al conspiracy to in SEs BR Av Ome OG HL Maceeie tots eth mane peppers’ | but D ee a rilneta aver [OF considerable va Joneph Ine crease the price of milk could be dis 350 Sixth Av., 22d St. |}\ handed back the gun and w ew GRY Toki’ Sled, BAR Een neas, the receives a specific be- covered he would immediately ask for 101 Nassau, at Ann St, the prespect of becoming the wife of] quest of $12,008. indictinents, ‘This announcement fol West 424. Street Davie killed her, She was that happy | Hanna Delander, Mra, Inneaa's joa g ean Maen Tt : Y | maid, Is bequeathed $500. owed e ence W Assistant 7m: 494Fulton Bt cor Bon St, |she apent all her time making wed-| "Mrs. Inness died Aug. T at the District Attorney Dooling and form |, waw the Arebug | ding clothes, And she ¥ isn't to be] nome of her eranddavight She was Deputy Attorney General Coleman, e he was ig’ 2 the| married until next December.” hel b nent of Joseph Inness, Grape | iss prosecuted the milk trust cases a jw timate girl friend of Rose | and importer in 1910 Id and ( Pebesed ‘ey Netey. labs inte (he eae eae el | Mr. Coleman said that some of the nee ee = COALS TO NEWCASTLE, ems in the Horten M Ambassador Abram 1. Blive, t schedule, ytthmitted to the pub. a jus pha for the advance, who started for his Turkish post | appears yesterday, took with him 100 HN Hak bo leap from the window but was caught as she was about to,drop over the : concern, waa invited to call upo WHO ACCUSES POLICEMAN led re. While the attendant’s back | Pounds of Turkish coffee, which | Swann tis afternoon and. being oii Ne Extra Charee ter tt Waa turned sho succeeded in making | { almost .unadtainable im Con. bearing upon the subject. “It | DYING, HE NAMES SLAYER, vice president of the Advertisements for The World may be bho) MECTINE MIKE | gay American District Messenger office im the olty woth oP ys intimated that the t Joan. he f° tow (have important results Pugilist’s. Son Dies of Wound) On the Moor, say attendants, lay the iy yes note addressed to Dave Thames, with Received ity Three-Cormereil | wiom Rose had attended the theatre Shooting Affair. the night before. ‘The marriage corti- William D. Matthews, the young! Mate had been handed to the friend, son of “Matty” Matthews, formor| "RO to-day ta too Ill to leave her | Welterweight champlon, died to-day | bome. | in the Norwegian Hospital, Brooklyn, | Mt. Well allowed the entire work. | of @ bullet wound in the back, How | force of the factory to attend the he rece.ved the woulnd Ima mystery, | MHENAL weEvices. They marched to ‘A short thine before he died, Mat. | (2? Rowse in 1» “hus, stteeting thews identified Willlam Doppman, «| " st girl in the sho} | chauffeur, who lives at No. 116 Fifty. PARALYSIS men at boys, sh . Leighth Street, Brooklyn, as the man oad a kind word for Specially effective Tn eases of FE whe snot iin. On the other hand | AB aie wae not A flirt, With - Geor Gru, who a attorae 0 all agree that two years ago hot himself or waa shot at times, From the happ ert Blott, of . Of responsibilities, she bec stantinople. 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For antiseptic or arlee ol Feldman was troubled by her 1 Oe mentite Ox revel Ability to shake off the love for the It was then found that Matthows terious man who had died. Her had been shot id been told by her of these, hurried to the hospital, wt nd ofttlt hen not in died at 11 o'clock this morning. Dopp » they spoke of Rose delivers any article uy ‘until yesterday that they and amat) in the same] learned, to their own satisfaction at saw Blo 4 least, that Rose had secretly wedded wo saw Slott dro three) Dave ‘Thames. solution, Alphosone comes with full directions in a handy #0 bot- Ue containing 25 tablets. ald byall beading druggists — recommended oe se een, MSN PROGRESS ; ORGANIZE FOR WORK Teed Mae Hii NOUNS: ashy Unied only. best bNAMEL BED TRADING STAMPS re hla Naw Mra ale of High Grade Period Suits fal atta nie re for Library, g Room and Bedroom MOST ONE: Alter Conference With President, | They Form Branch of Demo- cr ational Committee, | Chairman Vanes C. 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KI essives thr ughout the country who iT} A glesetul het before retiring ind refreshi ave anno that they favor sleeps "Ala in lupch tablet form for Buainece mes, Testtent Wilson. antl will organi ‘iat yee Take a Packa yo Home van raige toward Wie ini & Lenox Aves, \ Our Special } Complete | 3-Room Outfit Seere- mt, 39-8 Wncinee S4P2 Tei ara 8a Fi 39% cates 88.48 owen nibnd owey tk ee ree lai (Cush oF Credit be gman 3 NEWARK STORE, 49-5: MARKEE. SY, OPEN as runnig toward Wilson ami © Progressives, 578 Fighting Ships Under the ‘Stars and Stripes Focus the eye and the mind on the big double page picture in The World Magazine next Sundey There they are all the ships of the United States Nevy as it will be when the Preparcdnees Pro gramme is complete, A picture by Biedermann te file away in the interests of patriotism! Mr. Average New Yorker One of the gifted writers has with painstaking care established just what the “Average New Yorker” is. For instance, Mr. Average New Yorker's age is thirty years and he is five feet eight inches tall, but you must read about him in The World Magazine to learn his weight and all the other points, He's quite e remarkable fellow, is Mr. Average New Yorker. Another Richard Harding Davis Story When it comes to interwoven mystery, comedy and romance, the Richard Harding Davis story in The World Magazine is bound to hold you, ‘“Play- ing Dead” is the name of it, and from beginning to end it is full of surprises. (Complete in two instal- ments.) Chorus: Will-You-Be-Mine? It does seem as if all the well known cartoonists are falling for the will-you-be-mine? stuff, as one of them puts it. There's a good laugh in the pictures that newly-weds Cesare, Goldberg, Webster and Brinkerhoff have made, to illustrate the stories of , their romances. all in Line for Your Motherland” This is the new patriotic song, words and music, all ready for the piano and voice, in The World Maga- zine next Sunday. Get these lines from the chorus:, Fall in line for your motherland, All together men* join the band. And if there's fighting to be done Then Johnny get your gun, get your gun, get your gun And fall in for your motherland They read as if they had a good jingle—and they have in John L. Golden’s spirited score. ———————————— In the New Gravure Section Full page of pictures—all official—that show the terrible strain of battle. This week they happen to be of German prisoners. Another striking ‘now-and-then” picture show- ing the Wall Street of forty years ago and the Wall Street of to-day. You'd scarcely recognize that they are of the same narrow thoroughfare. If you know any of the boys in the Eighth Coast Defense Artillery you can pick them out in their uni- form, as they are seen arriving at Fort Fisher. In the Metropolitan Section The always funny Frueh hits a new high comic mark in his picture of the man who almost had a vacation. New York’s First Hay Fever Ordinance A delver for odd things has dug this up from the musty report of the proceedings of the Common Council ‘way back in 1691. First midsummer dragon fly round ups in New York---never so many of these darting insects in town before. To Fill Out the Day’s Reading Double pages of the latest sports. Double pages of summer resort news. The always superior Comic Section. The sprightly Fun Book. And ALL the news from Everywhere, In the Editorial Section— Two Commanding Features: Admiral George Dewey on the United States Navy. “Our ships are as good as any,” he says. “Our officers are as good as any, and, I believe, our en- listed men are the best gunners in the world.” Marquis Inouye, Japanese Ambassador to Great’ Britain, on the great Jutland naval battle. He says: ‘The battle over, England was on the North Sea, The German Navy was not there. There is the test.” Order next Sunday's World from your newsdealer in advance. 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