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“12 | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JAN FLY PAPER THIEF | + HALTED BY SHOTS Burglar Used Device to Prevent Crash as He Broke r Window. William O'Brien, who says he {s) from Buffalo, wil! be arraigned in the) Morrisania Court to-day on # charge vas out of work and despe The arrest was mado by Detectives C: mad and preansn: “BAD MAN” MADE MODEL i} PRISONER BY SURGEON | | of burglary. He was arrested last | night after a chase punctuated with Fevolver shots when he was leaving | J) No. 2342 Rider Avenue, the Bronx, |]) where he is alleged to have broken J} | {nto the apartment of Mrs. Alice Watson and filled two suitcases with | 7) clothing and silverware Entrance was made by breaking a window pane, fl per being used to prevent the bro glass from falling and making a nm O'Brien said_he Tolict “Lifer May Re Paroled as) Result of Bullet Removal. | CHICAGO, Jun. 19.—Reaults of an} operation performed to remove a bullet! J} from the br of kner | werving a life term State | trans- | to a re the | rdons in in 1905 and rison began a Penitentiary for miu formed him from a “bad model prisoner, will be State Board of ¥en his arrival at the of terror, Recently he com- Sinined of wevers headaches. Surgeons found he had been shot in the head ago and the bullet pressure on the Tare of the brain was the cause of his @utbreaks. COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, — Demand a remedy that removes the cause— = Countless grave sicknesses are fecognized by the medicals profes- sion as having their direct or indi- rect cause in a_ neglected cold or cough. Kerr’s flax seed emulsion, Linonine, is helpful. Medicine knows fo surer healing agent for the in- flamed mucous membranes of nose, throat and lung passages. — Thus while Linonine is relieving colds, coughs and bronchitis it is also building up the general health. @ All druggists, 50c and $1. 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