The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1904, Page 5

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‘% PARAFN OMT A GATS TO “fhroads of Rain Make Treatment Aocorded Central Park Obe- lisk Necessary for Famous Pile on-Riverside Drive, ' @rant’s tomb ts to be paraffined, A ir force {a already at work on the imposing mortar and granite pile, , Witch a short time ago was found to Show traces of leaking. The monu- Ment is to be given 4 thorough treat- tment of @ wax and paraffin mixture the same as was employed in making the obelisk in Central Park proof \ Ggainst the elements, |* Although the water in the tomb has | Mot as yet done any great damage, be- cause of the watchfulness of Keeper George Burnside, it was thought best to check the inroads of the damp- ews at once, The leaks are on the {outside of the monument, under the Copings which jut owt over the gal leries, The action of the water has mained the ceilings under the dome @ bit, but it thought the yellow tinge can be easily removed, (Phe work of overhauling the struc- Sure has been placed in tne hands of Edward M. Caffall, who freshened the Obelisk. Every rent between the blocks # Of the tomb will be filled with a prep- @ration, and when the job ts com. pleted, the contractor says the monu+ ment will remain in perfect condition for the next decude. Despite the fact that the tomb stands on an elevated plot of ground on Riverside Drive, exposed on all the play of the elements, the withstood the @now and fain | ven years without showing any other signs of the elements than above h noted. Gasoline steam heaters have been laced in the tomb to dry up the mols | jure. CHOICE, GROCERIES 4 Monoc@y 4 alley Brand—Choice quality Sugar Corn, sweet, tender, creamy, full of the natural flavor, 3 CANS fOfw.sssceesrerees PlumPudding Curtice’s Blue Label— 2-Ib. can, 35ceg 1 BD. CA0...0 +05 Greenbaum’s can... 1 Ib, ee ee eer eee Apples. Double Serra eee Fruits for Thanks Tomato: hand packed Cora—Krwic with ally Ing @ PumphiowL re br honey; famous for ples; sib Hubbard brand; Asparagus—( Aiolde State, Helous sf a can Aaparagas—Manzanita; very cho'ce, a an dry long, tender, monte neand finer; a o fA Krenek Peas — xtra fins, finest im green, tender; a ca Pererernts ’ Aaparnagns Tips—Le ' t fe Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, told the readers of The Er some months ago. that a revolution in the. motive power-off the @reat trunk vecomes the standard electric locomo- lines was close at hand his fight for the emploved in the Subway per day, and his ting a standard wage fixed will be re-| cles No. 6,000 can develop 2,80 horse- called as the plans of the New York | bower. Central Ratlroed Company to substitute electric engines for steam Jocamotives In | hour, suburben ser from the Schenectady shops of th York Central, has been tried, and forcy| and ts thus others just Mke it have been ordered and will be put into service north | the telly. 7 YM Zu Sugar Corn. Smyrna Figs. Delicious washed figs, new imcortation just recelve', extra qual- ¢. Tipe, rosy trait 25c pac extra large, Dm ahh 4 Fl aimed RM ea (pees ato eel Grand Chief Warren 8. Stone, of the, and steam will he made probably at Croton, on the inain line, and at White ing World | Plains, on the Harlem Division. No, 6,000, having withstood the test, Mr. Stone won | tive. Her normal capacity is 2,200 horse- “electric engineers” | power, which is § per cent, more nian who get $3.50 | that of tho locomotive which now draws ightednesa in get- | the Smplre Siate Express. In emergn- No, 60% can pull a mine-car train easily at the rate of sixty miles an and when spurting during the rie lic, | Fecent teats travelled at seventy miles ice are given to the public, Fecent | 6,000, fresh!" No. 6,000 w The whole Electris locomotive No, he just elghty-fv ht Tests on her driv ade available in pulling, fhe four'axles are independent of ea a other, and the driving wheels do ot | injury to track and road-bed than those The exchange of eleotrivity! of the ordinary locomotive, There is an 29) rc and all manner as Wi HAVOE, 3 CAMS LOR ss secee vere rere Choice grade of : East View Peas. Smill, green, tender sifted early 25¢ ppc rcrsae large;sripe, sound, {resh June Peas, full of the fresh garden East View Tomatoes. flavored Toma. Cranberries, Dainty Peaches—Esaie: the Anes: Calll selncted and picked in heaviest syrup; a Pears Fissle; fanciest grade of © specially selected and packed In heavie Plums Very choicest of Oa Apricots| tected and packed | an orale fruit xed; makes henvy syritp; lar ‘ 8c a Wot ked In yall aan tender, de 20¢ irult, packed in 2c green speare, 25c¢ © olden pres 186 y ayrup,large very fancy, 25c ted; smau a an, Be 20c 19¢ Resie; supremely “delicious, Wid [Qe Brad *, ve tee, 1+! id, erated chunks; luscious J Qe phe miced of ined, fa can Ase Fre :. N reas * ase ts and Fruits, Eholx, very finest Mined Neue — carefully selected; efery nut sound l4c . impo. 4 can, 830.7 Indi Fhe new crop, exira fine, souad J 5 vidual sige. oc cn. 1Sc ncess paper shell; very finest Im: ge n bulk, fresh, awest, new iinportation, a lo ae Blue Ribbon’ Fard ‘Dates, extra quality, a anar; fancy quailly, large and brignt. Ri Currante—Pancy ¥ iages, finest from Greece, y Brand, 3-1. package, Se) 0 wie. as or 25C I Se $$ ir? NOVEMBER 17, 1904. |NEW YORK CENTRAL'S ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE FOR P SUBURBAN SERVICH, RUNS SEVENTY MILES AN HOUR, Banoo armature attached to each axle, and It one gives out it can be replaced in ten minutes. The wooden shoe arrangement cover: | * ing for the third rail, ax pro New York Subway, pted by the New York Central, the track crosses a public high- Way, however, a gap ia left In the third rail and the current is supplied by an onductor, suspended from ly braced at a heteht of fifteen feet from the | ground The conductor ts @ metal box and not a wire The work of Inatatling third rails and overhead wires In the compe yards here 4 pushed and whhin a yeor it ts the first batch of the | electric locomotives will be regularly operating In the vioinity of the metrop> olls, —_- ra Charge for It. ‘a for the rid may be lett con Distelot ‘Meuse, aer Sttice oP M. | se Hes hice (F,. of the best table supplies, Everythi found at our stores, and the prices are even more inviting than the quality. 2 offer be bought for so little money, We buy in immense quantities and sell at cost plus the smallest fraction of profit. of our stores you are certain that the goods are fresh and the quality above reproach. The price is so low that there is a positive saving in money to yourself every time you make a purchase, We carry a larger and more completé stock of imported and domestic Wines and Liquors than any retail house in Choiccst Greenings and Bald- ; The finest—fresh ftom Cape) ee el wins, the best. variety for Biscuits Cod, large, red, Butler’s Coffees. cooking and cating, “ ripe, full of favor; Unsurpassed in favor and aroma. From the celebr abisket,, Cc Fresh from the 4 > Mi teens AGUA occ cisass Mocha d Java — Finest Private Estate in NATIONAL BISCUIT CO, eet of ‘we Mn ae Ws crn se ee nae Saltine | p’ck'ge [ifitininpeeenabtneeatnmens impor Ib. 25c ea Oranges, peel ht i Qc Onions. Best jeavy bodied | | the He teit The new Florida crop, ripe, " Very best red, medium sized sores with s0pertor els 20c most dill soeaty found, and jeleys “ The Latest Novelties— Gonnectieut onions; special a cans fay a i ri N ediuin size, dozen... 208 aMonss) preps price continued, a st Santos—Fancy grade, worth 25¢. a 1b,,¢ Large size, dozen....,. 30¢ Athenas | pick’ ge l 7 basket, sWae sek | 7c aromatic and good; a Ib | 7c alb.. ne “S. @ H.” Green Trading Stamps Remee Whisker—' foods. our trrmere Brandy 4 rf California diati lation a bo 1 Jamaica Rum—Superios J. B exira quality, a bottle 75¢ Castilie Port--Cablort, fine half-galion Jug, 1.43; «750 ida Sherry—Solra; tine imported ne, half-galion jug, $9.49. «756 bart Port and Sheery a wine Fi { halt- choice J. B; 1 Be; a bottle a5c Claret—Cholve J. B., fine Cailfor- 3 nia wine, half-galion, 40c,; bo 20¢ Sauterne-Very choice J. B baie 50¢ MONOSRAM WHISKEY, 1) Years Old. High-class, well matured rye whiskey, bottled expressly for our farnlly trade. Kk a hall alton ate il CS a ee Late ANNONA A Anticipating the Need of our customers for next week's Thanksgiving festivities, we have filled our stores with the choicest lines of pure foods, canned goods, domestic and imported, delicac! Fancy Prunes. LAST HURLS ROC INTO SCHOOL -AOM Twenty-five , chidren Were ai Their Studies, but Fortunateiy None Was Injured—Foreman Arrested but Digcharged. Alber! Haggerty, of No, 28 West ( Hundred and Twenty-third s man enpi eS cask on do befor m Co erly covered, and t mo por ia ai n in Mren were study. | kK a chatr and shat Public Schoo! which twenty-f ing. The stone wr tered It, None of children was hurt Contractor Molloy stated that the | ‘ook had rent on the side wh leat expected. He admits ft care Haggerty was discharged ————— BIG MALT HOUSE BURNED, PORTSMOUTH, N, H., Nov. 11.—The malt house of the Frank Jones Brewing Company's immense plant ruined by fire to-day en over $100,000. Ae the rigade had to di keeping the flames from a numb» another bullding id was requested rand the Navy Yard Kittery, The augmented department opt the other buildings from igniting. ammonia t Ja k toes, in soli America, and apply me methods of 7 nalles " r ny $3 Lie ° feb . " ica, pply the same methods of selling at the smallest margin of profit. Call on any of our $3 Licensed Grocery ley; very rie’ ity; a basket, Leip big 1) Stores for whatever you may want in ‘this line, and you will be surprised at the difference between our prices and what suealce Gat: mira wel. fille Be) } you have been in the habit of paying 2 | Cc ¢ an 5 7 Lh \ oe — One 2-lb, Package Aunt Nanna’s Pancake Flour.......,) Both for a Lae Makes cakes light as the sea ( foam and mutlins that melt, \ At half the usual Butler's Golden T La Palmera favorite varieties; prune that Butler's Best No, to the Ib; our hit "15¢ Three varieties; With Everythl at all our giving. Wines and Liquors. * 85c bis} 44 Bar ples 2 cot — .'70c bortle 05¢ Wines ratelner, Lau- Res 35¢ laparted Deinhard & Co's tw mer or Laude 75¢ Mumm's 1.44 (hampagne-—State ) est American champag ' Jury; quart, $1.48; p 65¢ Angellon, Tokay, » Musea- + Malaga, Sweet Catawba Pumews ri) save SUC accom FRENCH BRANDY. kkk Godet Freres’ Colebrated 3+Ster French Cognac ham) Bie Brandy—Sare, old, mild a low; imported n gla A bottle . $l. i 5 — rich amber cofeey for hot scothes, per bottle. ue SO ald Bala oh Kingussie Scotch WhisKey.|: We are bu Importers of this very fine old Scotch whiskey, meliow and well matured, in sherry casks; mild flavor, fine bouquet; high balls or imecinal use. z asc: DRANK ACID FOR WHISKEY. | Man Dies Aficr Delug Removed to s, fresh new cgreals, nuts and spices, ng that is most wholesome and palatable will be Nowhere else can such quality Months ago we made our plans for this great Thanksgiving sale. When you trade at one Butler’s Teas. Cey on tea imported; Ib. Butler's Unxid Teas Are pure and uniform; Ib Butler's No. 2 Choice seed To Everybody Excert C. 0. Ds. A. C. F. St. Vincent's Hoxpttal nd ge $2.00 can Ac M work fo 1 ed t Brea ting of al-woo! pain eal — ull sleeves, fameg. | 1 ck es nnot obtained A LAWYER’S LETTER, cis $e hats for to Garyescsis ls Te 3. * Wr B.D Meer of tame Mas “$6, 00 Boys " Suits for $4.85. one of the b known lawyers in Middlesex y, ¢ ‘I have BOYS’ RUSSIAN BLOUSE tf ETON COLLAR SAILOR SUITS, of all-wool colored written a any le but none | serges of fancy mixtures; also of blue or brows corduroy or velvets, with VaRPIaS , more han this one to ex ous trimmings and embroid sizes 2% to 10 yrs, downtown price , preas my greticude for the benefit my for these qualities $6.00, here for two dayS.. 2.0.0. ceeeceereeerenee 4, 85 , family have ved from Father John’s Med It saved my son 008 "Pp t. 7 th Sh $1. o8 fi $3.00 Boys’ Pat. Leather Shoes, from a serious ack of pneumonia, and my doctor advised me to keep it on hand all the time, as a protection | against colds and throat and lung Py , d Child , Sh cnaes ime Misses’ and Children’s Shoes. time to time to | MISSES’ SHOES, sizes 11 to 2, lace or button, of fine French patent leather, hulld up the sys or cloth tops, hand welt or flexible sewed soles, pats or tipped toe, ay tom, and that if value $3.50, for tWO day$.......csseeereeeeneeereeeerereererereens 2.69 y taken after ny CHILDRED HOES, lace or button, of fing French patent le eather, sizes exposure it would AM to 1054, 1.04) slats S10 8, 1:80; shzes 9 (0 6,4<can0ssessseern cal 890 prevent colds Si 2to This old preserip- ‘ , | d ses ; tlon nourishes the Children s Colore Oats, 5 Years body and makes strength because its ingredients are pure and wholesome and food for the blood and nerves, Tho absence of temporary and weakening stimu- lants and drugs explains why it builds up the body at the same at it cures the disease. 125th tender and lean; weight § to 7 Ibe; lower than packers’ prices, a Ib....... Condensed Milk, Es: jie Brand. Richest and rest of milk rom famous herds in the Genesee Val- Sweet Potatoes. nourishing and Large, ripe, healthful, prime quality from e be age cay retail price best shi ts, M lk dren, doz. $1.15, ips—Best 50 - hackal intl l 5c 1 4 DOttle.....eeeee 10c Foor IU a ee Liberty Brand, ee a ee ee t tins SOC Baby Olives. {| Rich, pure, unskim-] | Belfast Ginger Ale. | § : xm, 350 ‘ med milk, with all] ] Ross's Royal, excels all Fancy Baby Olives; 4 0% others in refreshing quall- r] bottle the cream. ten eaen OLit d peclal for this week, each 25c ' 6c a ib., For the Thanksgiving Sweet Tooth. Foam ive Riba « 18¢ " 18¢ , 23c i , ve fru, [BC Marmalade tee 8 ange mar- 1Q¢ | 23c Fresh New Cereals, 4 Graham Fleur 2c wae ve 15e Mae ibn a Hrenkfast Fond=, « 10c pect rate ares ae 10c rl f 4 from t 12c rae fe Rib made from fines. wheat; Qe | Corn Meal—White or yeilow dian corn; #1b. linen bag from best quality J KocH & Friday and Saturday Specials, enna i M 50 ch Children’ s Long Coats, $3, BOYS’ FINE SHOES, lace only, of superior patent coltskin, hand welt, medium soles, newest shapes, sizes 13 to $4, value $3.00, for two days, CHILDREN'S COATS, of all-wool cheviot, military effect, some with capes trimmed with velvet, | CHILDREN’S COATS, of plain all-woo! cloth, in several styles, prettily trimmed with velvet and braid, colors red, tan or navy, bald, Solons: Fed, AR: OC BEY, SANE, ES S Picnic Hams. Md, sugar cured, delicious small Hams, special sale continued for the week at Condensed 3cans for 134 Retail Grocery Stores. 10¢) Kooh’s Oyuawn Fviees Make Downtown Shopping an Ex'ravaganee, Co. Hand Bags for $1.49, with gilt or leather covet” qual quality 4a iday and Saturday. us grain, e Neel Mee re tor le 2 Re, 1.98. colors r 3.49. avy or tan, reg. $4.50, for two days.. Between Lenox and’ Seventh Avenues, Street, West, CHOICE GROCERIES Boneless Bacon Swift's famous Kagie Freed ol 15¢ small jean strips Bo a3 Bae con, from young corn-fed Ray tender, sugar-cured. appe and nourishing; special ‘price for this week. a Ib. . String Beans, Home Comfort Brand. Fresh, green, small, ten« der String Beans, with the sweet garden flavor, 3 cans for 8c Mince Meat. Blue Ribbon—Con- densed, makes the finest pies; 1 Ib. carton, 10c PeerlessMaltExtract Famous revitalizing tonic tor 25c a bottle ....66 Spices and Seasoning. Pepper—Dia K 0 jastard—p Clauamon Groand All ; 4 ein Relishes and Catsups. Piekies LAber « 12¢ Quart Pickles ainty india Retiah—! perire 10c casts Sauce- B Ace iT 30C Ketehap—Liberty pint bottle, 10e.; roy t., Ibe; Bot. bot...

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