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  2. 1913-05-02

The evening world. dated May 2, 1913

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 — WEATHER-air to-night and Saterday; warm. }\\F1 ‘ PRICE ONE OENT. EDITION. ’ f “ Circulation Books Open, to All.’”’...

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 [ & > if HH : ‘HS BIL BEATE INTHE ASSENBLY Vote in the Lower House Taken Stteoveret 18 5 i He foo btu ands om vk" 7 1593...

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 J FEAR ELL LENE HER, BRE sHOOTS ) *SHSBAND AND SELF “Young Wife Wakes Him bo Ask if He Really Meant Threat, Then Fires, FIRST

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 ISRECOGMZED | CARE $0 NESE By unre stares. HS OWLS Elated Because United States New Government Organized Recognized New...

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 ~_____—_—sP 88 EVENtNG W PRIDAY, MAY 2, 1 ; teenth strect; pleaded guilty on FOUR SENT TO PRISON. dictments for assault in

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 vid avadive ewe B, BALROND STRNE ON 43 ROADS PUT |= TOVOTE OF MEN _— Managers Refuse to Arbitrate and 100,000 Workmen Will

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 FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1918. ‘anind WORLD, eee . en the DETECTIVES SEARCH ing. Beat wae at his place Saturday | The pac! FOR Jared _

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 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, BAY ¢, te78. GETS OLD LOVE LETTERS BACK FROM HUSBAND, WITH $50 FOR DAMAGES No Friction, Mrs....

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 ot Presiding Justice Ingraham ae-! nounces “ambulance chasing” and de-| clares that “it has brought deserved} discredit on

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 Mrs. BE. M. Godfrey, Mre. Ludwig and Mrs. Elizabeth Shumway. Mise Marie L. Rourke of Taylor street, ‘West New Brighton, ts

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 SULERGETS BILL >seT END THEFT BY %.,, COMMISSION MEN * sentte en tee Measure to Put Dishonest ‘Ones Out of ‘Robe Boye...

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 F d ‘ “mt Su SN utes & has drafted. ita More New Yorkers Slain in April by Motors Than by Trolleys and Wagons. Paratostealiy,

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 YS ALE S WHAT TO 0 WT ~ SHOR LHR we Pelithed Guest Has Waited | Three Years.on a Pier to Be “Received.” rye? York. | had been

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 es Appeals, Right behind Judge Heppen- heimer were Mayor H. Otto Wittpen, | Mayor of Jersey City, and Gov. James i F. Fielder

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 THE EV Everybody’ 8 Going to The Big Store’’ MA g BUDDING === Misses’ *22.50 Suits el! (Wy Gap Tomorrow, at * eJo ait The...

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 U / ‘Ike (tips off) to use tips for can-| of the butter Industry is the “preserved Cream cheese (0:12 tn box), reed * i...

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 pe = TP = THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 32, 1918. BRING THE CHILDREN TO OUR FREE MENAGERIE-—SEVENTH FLOOR _- paeenwrcn...

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 Lae nS ~ aaa cited “| Am Not Concerned in the i iv i ~ 1p . how he (Coleman) wis going to repre-| for the benefit of the...

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 THE wR Beit WORLD, the efforts of Tombs officials to stop this crime, it has heretofore been « diMeult thing for them to...

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 vf 4 A XIN DAR RESCUE "HEH ABOVE TREE oe " nate Swings Waiter, Uncon- ©) scious From Smoke, to Ad- J joining Building. * 4 4

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 TEHS RVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1913. NOW, WHAT D’YOU THINK OF THAT? = ~TANOTHER TRYOUT FOR“ ) ee 2 AMERICAN DAVIS CUP...

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 Giants Lose to Phiilies ; For First Time This Morris Stopped Year By Pelkey in 8th THE EVENING WORLD, Grimne of Cincinnat! in

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 yHE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1913. SET WOMEN’S STYLES TO-DAY | # Mme tor ry hahaa ‘The itamilties are vlnet at 990,008,

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 re Jugglers’’ At the Century By Sylvester Rawling. | Here Are aale"), tp da ("The sounte' pentye at the Century Theatre ty

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 f “The Evening World Daily. Magazine. Friday, May 2, 1913 Bre SE aiorio. Can You Beat It? @ x2ttha, @ By Maurice Ketten | The

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 Let uTH THee tow You Loor tw iv! “Are You Got Their Start Yi a Crook?” \ Almost Criminal. BY CHARLES DARNTON. H*=> down!...

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 ; LONE BANDIT ROBS SCORE ON TRAN: ~-WILLIONARE SHOT _— Goes From Car to Car and Col- “lects $1,500 in Cash and : Jewels at

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