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VSTERY IN MAN [Assemblyman Frank Miller Leads FONDS ROOM °°" srt ot Fst ays Baltng DYING OF NG OF POISON Evening World’s Coupon Ballots (No (No Other Kind Can Be Used) Begin to Pour In—New Gorgeous Floats Designed. Pefigus Wie: Who Tries Sui- cide May Have Been Gov- ernment Financial Agent. ‘The voting has begun on the contest for the King and the Queen of the Coney Island Mardi Gras and, from the manner in which the coupons are coming in, it scems evident that there are a number of voters holding out Mystery surrounds the identity of with the idea in mind & man believed to be dying to-day Harlem Hospital from adalin tab! i the police say he took with suicidal Don't do that. Send the coupons along as fast as you cut them out and intent. At No, 601 West 185th Street, | 47 Mall them or deposit them in the ballot boxes at Coney Island Wii Ne fad & finned veo IS If you have cnly one vote tor your favorite for the King or the Queen the apartinent of Mrs. Virginia Garva, r the name that you have in mind may Juspire some one else he is known as Josef, Saavedra de] to send inn lot of votes, Figuerredo, and {s supposed to have The bigrest deen commigsioned by the Portuguese Government to negotiate a loan here. ‘ According to information gathered) Were for Assemblyman tr by tho police, Figuerredo arrived injlet from the Bushwick New York in January and received | Kings County regular remittances trom He became fond of Broadwa he was often seen at cabarets and roo! - of saving their coupons for a big splash tn favor of their candidates. send it ajon, number of votes re ee ceived on the first day's bulloting]Coney. Now that you know that kA. Mie] there are that many in the fletd you ction. of| Will probably redouble your efforts The way is open to every one, Fa vorites there will be and popular sons ind daughters for the proud privilege of being crowned and wearing the er mine and heading the great parade on Evidently Mr. Miller has a lot of from a lot of different foom. She called a policeman, who Bushwiek section, |New York. ‘There may be dark had him taken to the hospital. He olen ¢ | horse There undoubtedly will be, refused to talk Istand but up to date they are still in the George S. Duarte, Portuguese ( know lark, for nothing is © count w York, sai ard of I he would hay me as a rep ernment He sul General in N he had never and he believe about him if ative of the ¢ have represe private bankers, Mr, Duarte eatd, but he thought tt Ukely he also would have been in formed of that. SeaeSes LAY NEW RAILS AS OLD @ ONES ARE REMOVED 4 Two hundred and fifty workmen tear tng up the old trolley tracks of the Brooklyn City Railroad in Fulton Street between Boerum Pluce and Wlatbust Avenue, attracted a large crowd lite last night and ear! . the old rails were removed new ones were placed in position All trolley cars were in the way of pre coupons cut from } it the ave- paper fice, the branch Not boxes which hronghout Coney © or from ave been scat Island the feeling he “Love, Honor and Obey"? is the title of another float which is going to be seem in the triumphal royal parade, This is going to be pictur- esque, and it Is going to be funny besides, On one te there reposes a number of shapely young women taking it very easy in the everyday costumes of modern times, them with their feet on a table, smok- nd otherwise perfect- get busy a King Fra AN OLD this morning, switched Inte supposed hus- eu SAU HirRSt AGI EHTS WEE HOLdSS Just 200 the house work. And the in traffic, [t was predicted that ¢ like you think your favor-|* doing some work, from when the moming hy started every for the mule ® royal : thing would be in ines week of| William H. Todd, big ship- Primitive thaugh it pep method of trans reed Virginia tobacco teres the carly planters There’s a natural sweetness and purity of taste distinctive to Virginia tobacco. It’s a dif- ference you'll enjoy. For cigarettes Virginia Piedmont we he Viale . Any Touch of Indigestion Until your various digestive organs are in order your food, instead of properly nourishing you will be liable to clog and poison your system. Your blood will be poor and impure and ‘ your nervous system thoroughly run ) more = —_down. Take immediate steps to secure i the healthy activity of stomach, liver, Take and howels, To this end you should Beecham’s Sold se Pills 2 Liocert & Myurs Tosacce Co. . Laxatives Replaced By the Use of Nujol Nujol ts a lubricant—not ® medicine or larative—so cannot gripe. hen you are constipated, not enough of Nature's lus liquid ty produced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors pre- seribe Nujol because tt acts like this natae ral lubricant and thus re= Your Food ; will | Feed | ! you 1 20ams 2, pills 30e-90 pills eqeryehera e He got more votes than| imine | ; us parad Lately y, ft te said, he seemed tn ele. | oT were 200 a mareh through Coney financial straits, and it was under 1 the tthe Ab : Stood he had failed to accomplish the s on them for ‘ing, and : purpose for which he was sent here.] then there was one which came th ali} Jt '# Ahyhody's chance for the He recently took employment as|by itself, with the secompanying|!rone. So far as The Bevning World bookkeeper in a hotel, but last Wri- | note i CUHGR PA deus nauetvitledls day he went home il! and lad been L WhS “Gle IMBHY- OF eraceine: Ob. (He /CHRnval Cammities “extend, unable to return to work. Last night] perhaps the first ‘or Krank | there is no inside rgyal slate. It rests Mrs. Garva heard him moaning in his ev, the popular Assembly entirely with the voters of Greater some of THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, _1922. builder of Brooklyn and Manhattan, has something up his sleeve for the celebration of the volunteer firemen and the firemen are patiently await- ng its development. ‘Tho shipbuilder and diydock man ins a great favorite with the firemen and there tsn't any~ thing that he wouldn't do for the red- shirted brethren, Last year he head- ed their parade and the fire laddies this year would like to see him King of the Mardi Gras if they can get him to listen to the call of the royal number of rious editor printed thy It Is entirely up t who shall be the President of the Gravesend Exempt | way Volunteer Firemen's Association, said cai yesterday that since the last meeting] DISMISS CHARGE of the Carnival Committee on Friday night he has been in communication with several of the executives of other] FTad Been on Court C fremen’s organizations and — they erate have promised him that they will co- qdars rorty- Island Work hus ney have raival with all thetr he arnival Week the Crim Court hia nEPon only in Ce Da count UTICA, N. Y.. Aug. 9 —There wnose SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE OF formerly $12, $14 and $16. Reduced to Jiqassi ERG (Established 1902) HIS is “going away time.’ Hotel proprietors, resorts and all who would attract the eye and the patronage of the vacation-bound family, naturally pin their faith to that advertising medium that has been weighed in the balance of previous years and found productful. The World in June carried 35.7% of all the Resort Advertising appearing in the morning newspapers of New York. Its lead over its nearest competitor ran up to 60,564 lines, or about 105° Compared with June last year, The World showed a gain of 16%, The Sunday World carried more than double the Lneaye of Resort Advertising of any other Sunday paper in New York and its ratio of increase was eight times the percentage increaso of its nearest competitor. These figures tell their own story In no uncertain lan- guage. Resort Advertisers are d to look for thelr results to a very definite public, with the leisure to knock off work sometime during the summer and the means to indulge in the luxpry of a rea! vacation afloat or afield. These advertisers have found (his clas# in goodly numbers in The World, and its domination of this classification has never been seriously challenged. of the Mardi ¢ val on purvle Island William S. Yitzpatrick, the mew] Say it with coupons. It is the Short and Medium Vamp Shoes Newest Models, as illustrated: also a great many others Two (290 Fifth Ave. Stores (511 Sixth Ave. BOTH BETWEEN 30TH & SIST STS, t vote ng te good and | wvorite King at e num to the red in the ning World » the voters to say the Queen Coney ale Pwo Times. IN| ADIKON. Morning Sunday Evening 352,852 609,290 300,740 Annual Statement Auda Bept. $0 only AGAINST JEWELLER n- operate with lim in his efforts to] After 1 bean on court eh the showing " the "red ia calendars forty t times, Justi e greatest ever known on Coney inane Liha 4 Fineh to 1 the indictment eneray they are all d June 19 the b in Various tasks assigned to them Montgomery Ha . All of which adds importance to the | Bast 6ith Stvert t contest for the King and the Queen |ajfegations by the pair that they sold of the Murdl Gras, for the royal twain | the stolen gems to Brenner for $20¢ this year are going to br Rrenner was tried before Judge worth while, ‘They are got Talley in General Sessions, but a mt something behind them trial result 1 at time eve striving for, ‘There ts g¢ Judae al 1 the ca ’ “Entire 2¢Floor 15 W. 34 St. (BETWEEN FIFTH AVE. AND BROADWAY, OPP. WALDORF HOTEL.) [INN EWARK: 807-813 BROAD ST. 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