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The evening world. dated May 11, 1916

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 a ae PRICE: ONE CENT. mnt 1916. by _ The *Cireulation Books Open to AIL” ‘% (The New York World). ‘The Press Pavit NEW YORK,

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 re | here to guard the line of communica- tions. A new raid by bandits at Blocker, ‘Tex., has convinced Federal inves-...

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 —w ) THE SVENING WURLD, THURHVAY, mat 11, loio. : a ee Lie ~ HUNDREDS ROUTED ['Yomen, Too, Should Be Prepared for War,...

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 i ‘ An Unusual Sale SIZES 14 TO 20 YEARS. Actual Value $45.00 29.50 Of Dark Tan Covert Cloth— patch pockets, silk lined...

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 ALLEGED BURGLARS |HEATED GASOLINE: WRECK RESTAURANT; THREE ARE BURNED i Sugar Bowls Crash Into Mirrors as| Tailor Set Can of

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 En o AMENDMENT NOW PART OF LAW Gov. Whitman tate yesterday after-| amendment in the presence of a “i signed the Wid Pension

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 THR EVENING WORLD, package. They're alwaysright | when you use Presto | Self-Raising Flour. | ® fifty per ny the end ot fully

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 | i | “GET THE HABIT” Go TO BRILL BROTHERS GO TO BRILL BROTHERS GO TO BRILL BROTHERS TO MAKE 186 INDIANS ceremonies....

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 A i Albany in a Contral Terminal at 845 de awalnet ‘WASHINGTON Phe Conta! of the Nation Suits of Silk Faille, Gabardine,...

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 + TOO MUCH SPEED IN FOG ‘ BLAMED FOR WRECK Commerce Board Report Says Train Cras in Which 27 Were Killed in Ohio Might Have

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 _THE EVENING. WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1936. | There will be 145,000 marchers in tine, | gest Job of the day. He promises...

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 panera netti S 4 4 ! dpe cer NOTOUS NT en » Conn, May 11.—As Curtis sentence him to i, bigamy, Thomas Bardy <@E fainted in

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 a _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1916. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | THE RACING FREAKS OF YESTERDAY AND TO-DAY __

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 4 police to disinter an ' ‘ h F POISON AIDED BY HOME INMATES Speculation as to Defense of Mrs, Gilligan, Held on Charge of

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 j Story No. “THE TIGHT The second of « series of and real responsibility. (Copsright, 1916, by Mrs, Watson when be was five

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 late E. M. Holland, is acting with Pauline Frederick in a Famous Play: | ers’ picture. Leon Errol, comedian of the “Fol-...

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 pe aR am | World. ESTARLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER, Podlished Daily Except Sunday by the Py Publishing Company, Nos. 63 to 63

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 The Evening World Daily Magazine. T A Mystery Story with a lly New Twist. (Cooyright. 1919, by Frank A, Munsey Company.)...

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 j j mate ssee et = = 19DODOHDHOHG/DHADHIIOS MW About Plays and Players HROUGH an understanding reached by Cyril Maude and Alf

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