The evening world. Newspaper, July 2, 1919, Page 11

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yr ox yy? END oe “EEE EVENING WORLD, “weUNESDAY, JULY 2, 191! LEMUEL E QUIGG a —e ee ee ee —for your Stommer Com/fo a | transit in New York brought from | ROME, July 1—The first retlable | him the asseftion that his business | reports from Floregce to-day placed } was “t of accelerating lic | the number of dead in Sunday's earth- } opint favor of the Interborough quake at 100, Several hundreds were in inter nd also that he destroyed ’ vouchers for the $217,807.77 he spent sured. Three thousand familfee for the corporation because he did | ROAENS were Romeless today. | hot care to have w record of what be- | ,/APDAFeNIIY, UNE fentre of ee Nte: came of the money, gue work continues day and night by TS ircecamaen + 2,007 MoM Troops Arrive at Newport | Villa Delmonte, Ville Gustina and } N HY at News. - Ville Angel, care small towns, were Noted Politician and Corpora-| xewronr news, Va, July 2—tne |"! er \ tion Lawyer Succumbs to transport Canandaigua landed 2,000 Of-|qraim Lend ef Germans Started, Homeward. A zi ficers and enlisted men here to-day. Bright’s Diséase. The troops consisted of the 524, || CHARLESTON, §. C:; July 2—A etn and. Sith” Transportation Cor co Companies, 320th Service Battalion Ln Rey caelerin Fatt a Lemuel Ely Quigg, editor, politician | DPD tos ne” severe! hundred cascals | ay on the transport Princess Matoika | and “necelerator “for corporations’ | and sick and wounded Lond eat rense Med Hk mondo | bi 4 (which was a word of his own mak- | : ing to describe the activities of his later life), died at his home, No. 485 } West End Avenue, at 10 o’clook Inst night after three months of suffering from Bright's disease. He was fifty- Snore six years old. Mrs. Quigg and bis nea t san greeted he health | on, Murray 'T. Quigg, were with him tly improved |i his last houre. oe Meee Fiied Mr. Quigg was born in Ceci! Coun- | |) builder ppetis ty, Maryland, the son of a Methodist * minister, He had his educati¢h in At all druggists tho public schools and in the officé | |) of the New York Times, where he first began to earn his living. New York came to know him as a public character when he was made | —| active Executive OMicer of the group | |}! of Republicans who followed the for- | |! tunes of,the late Senator Thomas C. Platt. Among newspaper men he was pn Sale All Wash Dresses | to sell at 40% an aes 1 The dainty model illus- trated is made of fine Striped Voile, collar and cuffs of organdie. Speciall Regul | already known as a keen hunter of | / || news and @ vigorous writer, When | Platt made him Chairman of the Re- publican County Committee and gave him a rank in the old Amen Corner organization which met at gold; only the back of the lobby of the old Fifth Avenue Hotel, comparing in Mor Credit | authority with that of Edward Lau- | terbach, Abe Gruber, “the Wicked { No employer's referonce. Confidential. (; Soi\ or write iiustrated Catalog 44, red” Gibbs and Charlie Hess, Quigg was constantly in hot water, He had | LW5Sweet«: Ell ia Fepetation, of katbieg Ml owe 170 BROADWAY, N> counsel and of never violating a con- aiden Lane— 9°Fioon | dence The materials include: Ginghams, Organdies, Taffetas, Georgettes, Linens, Satins, Voiles ! and Crepe de Chines. } j $6.95 to $30 - pecial Sale Over 600 Dresses In Georgette, Taffetas, and Crepe de Chines formerly $18.50, $19.50 $22.50 and $25.00 =| Quigg was one of those who ad-||/ ne ASK FOR and GET vised Senator Platt to bring about NU |the nomiration of Theodpre Roose- li 9 |velt, geturning from the Spanish or Cc | war, to be Governor of New York. '. The Original ,|In the years that followed Platt used } Malted Milk Quigg as his ambassador to Roose- It. For Infants and Invalids ie Avoid Imitations and Substitutes In the course of his newspaper ex~ perience Quigg) Was the owner of the Flushing Times, political co SUNDAY WORLD WANTS |Subiisher of the New York Preas, ‘He WORK WONDERS. wren fe undettook wast Was re IN a 307 FIFTH AVENUE, 45. On ‘ Examine Your Passport ENUINE CLOT Saar oocdaL WORSTED CO Look for this label— your eefoguard agains imitations, Gas of means—and men whose ZN) | hobby is immaculate dress—have an ©? found in PALM BEACH Suits, an ls # i ideal addition to their Summer wardrobes & —and—what is even more interesting: f A PASSPORT TO COMFORT i} But Be Warned! Examine your Pass- | port. before you journey through the fl ~ ‘ORE Talc in hot weather means more comfort— for baby and for all the rest of the family. You can use all you want of Colgate’s Talc—it is perfectly safe. f r Summ { ABSORBENT, so that it removes hot-weather sticki- sf er. Be dead sure it’s a PALM , ‘ Z Hi f x BEACH. 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