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_THE EVENING WORLD, * PARK BENJAMIN'S ‘SON '|Philip, the Profiteering Barber, ["SSS22"S2%,o. Escapes Homestead,N.J., Patrons serie ane je Stage. Romeyn Park Benjamin, one of the Tonsorialist’s Deft Razoring Necessitates. Frequent Shaves—Customers Enlist Police, Alas! Too Late. group of Benjamin children cut. off ‘There is enough facial foliage in Homestead, N. J., to enguge the urtis- jamin, Js'to go on the professional (at Ni IN NORE Sun E Ghose Examining W ‘Wife, Court Disapproves of Contbitied- cover of darkness, leaving nothing but a bad memory and @ eign on his |{0F Several years in spite’ of the larie TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Zs, STALLIONS BATTLE ON: BOAT FROM RGENTINA Black » A mortal combat between ‘fwo stal- with $1 each bY the willot Park Bon-]!!o"* the steamer Marigold, which arrived at Port 0 of tire disapproval of 'thei: [Bucnos try of two barbers, but to-day finds that community striken to a single| riage of his of ire wielder of razor and clippers. ‘Until to-day there were two, and the click }®nrico Caruso, the Benjamin -ebjidrun|'> adjoining stalls. One was a black, of their instruments could be heard afar, but one made off>under the] have been left to their own regources|(hé other a bay, and each of quick tem- Bay ortal Combat Aw Crew Looks On, enlivened. the ship's company of fying heels, Newark, N, Jn to-day from! Ayres. The onimals, part of a hipment, were placed below decks ral e2, 9 per. “The. battle began..2oen ater: thet. Marigold lett: Argentina and within \@ few. minutes the horses tad’ brokgn down’ the planteing separating theth and Were at it) teeth and tots, * The’ crew: Gia {ts (best to get the animals apart, but there was tao much dangef in the The biack had. the better of it ftom the start and when the bay went down Buck Rainer, one of the crew, formerly a ‘eowhoy; made am ‘lariat and’ caught the Wiack by ‘the foretegs und’ threw’ Him: ‘This’ teFminated the fight, but the bay died within a few hours, family fortune, Up to the time of his death Caruso {shop door, “Under New Management.” ‘Thc inhabitants of Homestead would@7—————" pursue this fleeing; barber, they ay, it they could find @ single statute er profiteering, tn whist se that's what, they ha him, 4 ring to, the testim nufiérous erstwhile patrons. © Aftomey-Defendant. WHITE PLAINS, N,:¥., Nov. 28— Samuel H. Kunstlich, a lay ver of No. §8 Biblo House, New York City, de- + fended in peryon: the mie for separny _ {Fo tion broxetit: against nie lis hin-tite, * +, ) Mrs. Charlotte ¥, Kunstlich of No. 88 Gramatan Avenue, Mount Vernon, be- fore Supreme Court Just! at White. Plaine Yéliterday. bay Seibel titty 4 pith, her. Coupe. “‘hay@, been married ' ‘Gfacktiens atid tihve *tWro chilaren: the professional ‘stage 08 4 “enrecr. Mr. Benjamin, who spent the sum- Augustino had, smmediately mer in Provincetown, tliere became A warm po gene O'Neill, the pl, In Homestead the police ted to appear in an ones ts whom the eommuni js winter. Ni é 4 weg] With its troubles, so wéveral of Au- Philip Augustine is the barber's) rt cy “whisker bearieg patrons name, and he bad a shop in Fill nied themselves thither .and made CREW SENT FOR TYPHUS Street. Whiskers grow with unusual] their complaint. They brought their TEST TO QUARANTINE rapidity in Homestead, by all ac-| Whiskers and exhibited them, in proot ict Bla that something was wrong. The police} Vive Cases of 1Mness am Tramp suggested that the statutes be con- Steamer Seem to Be Plague. sulted, but there was nothing ther] In the belief that tive cases at orst about profiteering barbers, diagnosed as typhoid are ‘in reality Patrolman Hansen was delegated by] typhus, thecrew of the Nigtost! his chief to sample Augustino’s art,|tramp stedimer. from \Adend “Arab and his experience was (Ike unto that) tia» ven sent to Hoffman Island. One 1 all the others. There Sunday morning ai sare in Long tland of extra-rapid ha apne ene counts, and Augustino achieved many But. they soon made a . Although Augustino went ‘Mest Wunstlich isnid fee Basdand had] ough ult the usual motions of shav- asd Thation Peb-} ing hid patnonss powdered and scented them. ufterwurd, and bowed th 4 y from ‘his ghop, they fou t Was last evening, steanér Jett the Persicn thirty-five days ago, Dr. Cop: has since learned, and seventewn ds when they went to Augustino’s early} before reaching here. t this morning, the barber had flown.|giers and. Pert Said, where several Now there's a queue at thé other} sick members of the crew were sent shop. ta]. It Was a.puzsle to the populace, and|/day and then do something. £ tant think it is ‘proper fora defend. ‘ent to dct as his own lawyer in a several. of the men folk, gathered about the cracker barrel in a neigh- boring grocery, declared that either Had not been shaved at all or . Cranberries If anything is Helicious it is: Cranberry Meringue Pie Here is the recipe: One and one-half cups wager, two. Cook sugar and water to a syrap; add the cran! There is a real diffarence in Cranberries. Insist on setting “Eatmor” brand cups cranberries, one-half cup cold water, one tablespoon flour, two eggs, one tablespoon butter, one- half teaspoon vanilla, two tablespoons powdered sugar. Pi; berries. Cook until the berries have popped. Coole little, Mix smoothly in a bowl « the flour and yolke of the eggs: add three tablespoons of the juice of the cranberries; add this to the berries and simmer for three minutes, Stir in butter and vanilla and set aside to cool. filling into deep pie crust previously baked; cover with meringue made from stiffly besten whites of egge and powdered sugar, en nite Geter TT | “Was lis-ever, iv | “No, you carrlég tt very ang. nt had to have NquGr-and cigurs tor |” ig one et a ame yen had. to. oak Honor, 4 “NO FLOWERS, NO Music, |. ‘NO TEARS WRITES SUICIDE Seated at a table in hig two-room], as ieee in basument of Mo. 17 ie it 28th Stree! iifiam “H:- Brawiey, ix, a chemist, was found dead. ‘from cyanide of potassium leit night, “| Brawley left three notes, two of which to tenants of, + Pleas ahi Ker who will cremate ? 34 " OhARwoa ». ANd, f the] frourial and \mother- ey Heed ev shave. a. ¢ five ta his home, | wy the time they reaches 7 ns felt sure their case had Le aed ome beards were Ab6Ut to cur! d. They would wait yntil Ee : | HOBOKEN | “nance rou Chilvwe patdin s'g! ‘ tee of Appel Fy August Graf, Acting Postmaster at. | Hoboken since the resi; . st April’ assumed j ing recelpt of wah of ble _ment by President Harding, . ime il re u ‘ermi jot Hoboken. During ie v4 . RR HERE'S nothing nicer for tea than new, fresh cakes. Appetizing, fragrant, fresh from the oven—a fitting companion to “the cup that cheers.” Now comes a remarkable cake four—to make baking as easy as brewing a pot of tea! Just add a cup of water to a package of Pat-A-Cake—bake for two minutes—and the trick is done. No more worry and mess inthekitchen. No more creaming of butter and sugar or whipping of eggs. Science has done all that for you. Finest ingredients Down in the heart of ‘the beautiful Mary- land farm lands is the big Gambrill Mill. 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