The evening world. Newspaper, September 21, 1908, Page 4

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nea Syrup Serve it every meal. It's a pure sugar syrup—nota bit of glucose or adulterant in it Made from real _(Tea and Coffee Sale At 200 “James Butler” Stores Most popular sale of TEAS AND: g the whole twenty-five years ‘ our busitiess career, Our 25th Anniversary Sale has emphasi in a special manner the superiority of our various grades of TEAS ‘OFFEES. Thousands of housekeepers, after buying for the first time, sive told us how pleased they are. Our prices are half or even less than half what the ordinary re stailer would have to charge you for equal lity. And then our liberal gifts of “S. & H.’’ Stamps with every _EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1908, fon a work Factories and Dwellings Burn- [wo Hundred Workers Brave ? 1 cellar ed, but Quick Action Saved Flames as Central Telephone arangie auicnts cated the the third and fourth floors th Massachusetts City Structure Is Ruined. able shaft. Firemen who ar d tried to get near the Sane suRats pews dee , At your grocer’s—2-Ib, can, 15¢ aT driven back by the deadly fumes, With- He i ' ¢ hase, big or little, furnish housekeepers with the best premiums on IN ARIS. Sept. 2 re vevoneniixevellinctwen {rd and fourth | The Southern Molasses Conf c nt Si HOUSEKEEDN 1 the f CHULSEA, Ma BAR Ie seb ab patia: le ipeasticaly. re ee eae raat Sty New York JAMES BUTLER TEAS AND COFFEES are preferred for CHOICE yrostrated commercially to-day as a ro: iit of the fire that destroyed the Cen- four and five acre Makers of tie famous B. & 0. on the north side « Maine tracks int eries of explosions. rood and sufficient reasons, We continue this remarkable sale until next GROCERIES Wednesday night. The low prices and liberal premiums follow: 20 Stamps Free with 1 lb, Choice No. 2 Teas for.:......25€| Diana Teas 10 Stamps Free with 1-2 lb. Choice No. 2 Teas for...... .13¢ Your choice of the Four Quality 5 Stamps Free with 1-4 Ib. Choice No. 2 Teas fot.e.c.. Te Teas of the Orient; Oi eclally im ported; the most delicious you f 30 Stamps Free with 1 Ib, Choice No. 1 Teas for... i acy wise dai aateel wires, firemen from other parts | city had to be summoned by | rser, which greats, delaye: i them. | al Telephone Building. In addition top} the total Interruption of th the contlagra nterruption of between Paris and t that the water steam, as the | all sides by every doman, with all Police and Minis | t Largest and floest stock of La vhesdotse age mail Aces °°" TH 45 Stamps Free with 1-2 Ib. Choice No. 1 Teas for.. as 100 pas FREE a a aad Avis URS ncrntea Catalogue No. 44, Ib. Choice No. 1 Teas for...... 9¢ with one pound carton ! Lege unds of the fire were West Ud es bs ia : uz fe a 37 Maiden Taney N, Y. 7 Stamps Free with 1 4 b. eer ay PF: Diana Brand 70¢ i hind arent) ie Hosten and” Maine | eine conmeuela te he dey, force of women ad and a | BS Fulton St Tivoli 60 Stamps Free with 1 Ib. Butler’s Best 50c Teas......50¢ Teas - i a Mie geist 30 Siamps Free with 1-2 Ib. Butler’s Best 50c Teas..25¢ | 50 “Sa Ca FREE The fire broke out in No. 1 building|in of the box factory about § o'clock. Nearly 0) persons, Including many women, employed in the factory re. |y | ceived sufficient warning and left the building {n good ordor and with thelr 15 Stamps Free with 1-4 Ib, Butler’s Eest 50c Teas..13¢ nat ee ; 20 Stamps Free with 1 Ib. Old Plantation Colfee.....,.30¢| eas. - = 3d eee re te ee 10 Stamps Free with 1-2 Ib. Old Plantation Coflee....15¢ | 25 ‘S.4i' FREE | pS ae Brand New Haines Bros., Foster |’ f 15 Stamps Free with 1 Jb. Best Blended Colfee........25¢ | wt 2c nuson westerly direction along the railroad | tracks to the Pope and Cottle lumber | yard, and also swept southeast and east + to Everett avenue, cleaning out the Lee Rrothers’ shoe factory, the bottling fac- * tory and the tenements. Help was re- quested of Everett, Revere and Boston, and at 9 o'clock the fire was very & Co., and Other Pianos are Here | | 7 Stamps Free with 1-2 Ib. Best Blended Coffee......13¢ ] eas" brand 48¢ at Half Price or Near It Because | { 10 Stamps Free with 1 Ib. Best Maracaibo Colfee..... 20¢ | “5 ssa" PRER ITAL Knabe, Chickering and Foster- 5 Stamps Free with 1-2 lb. Best Maracaibo Coifee....10¢ art on aut Armstrong Piano Companies Uni.ed 10 Stamps Free with 1 Ib. Best Santos Colfee.......... ie Golden 13 c * threatening. | Fortunately there were no large Sa 5 Stamps Free with 1-2 lb. Best Sanios Coifee........ s Coifee........ 9¢| _Coliee, BOY wooden buildings on the eastern side | of Fiverett avenue, and the burning | of the small tenements, which did make a very hot blaze, stopped the spread of the fire in that direction. | \ heavy southwest wind was blowing, hut as the main portion of the fire was voll back of Everett avenue, a good fight on the part of the firemen held | the flames at that thoroughfare. At) 19.2) o'clock the fire was under control. | The detailed losses follow: Atwood & | McManus, $105,000; Pope & Cottle, $75, 00; Lee Bro and formed the New Combination, the American Piano Co., with $12,000,000 capital, assuming control of the business of Wm. Fi ——_ Ah — Sch AE Knabe & Co., Chickering & Sons, Foster & Co., Armstrong Co., O a OeSs, 7-1). basket, basket, C3 bag, aines Marshall & Wendell, the Brewster and the J. B. Haines Bros., Cook Piano Companies. The finest Green Mountain eee fr'm Maine at the lowest price in ca Such a giant combination could not afford to be hampered with the numerous styles of cases PH ft, st) B formerly made by the above eight firms—so immediate action must be taken to rid our ware- H P id of S L rooms of styles that wild not be recatalogued, regardless of their value, 1 Fi e ws ouis ne esi Milled. Makes more bread, better bread. lighter bread and wh’ ne bead than any other flour, Superlative XXXX Quality---ecually sood tor biscutt, pastry or cake, By the Earrel, edt ah 244-lb. Bag, o9e All the Other Leading Brands of Flour < a I qual Altrastive Prices. ALL SOLD ON TERMS AS EASY AS YOU ASK ' Smoked Shoulders 2.3" Bile 9 Fresh 9 ‘ 17¢ 12 Egqs 25¢ Creamery $50,000; Karrababe | ory, $10,000; Chelsea | $3,000; tenement diidia. | nD Every Piano a Brand New One. NO SECOND-HAND “USED” or SAMPLE PIANOS. Prices Start at $150, and None in This Sale Over $275. A DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LIST OF A FEW BARGAINS: $180 for new Upright Pianos, manufactured to sell for $325 $190 for new Brewster Uprights, manufactured to sell for §350 $200 for new Foster Uprights, manu.actured to sell for $350 $225 for new Armstrong Upright , manufactured to sell for $375 $250 for new $400 Marshali & Wendell Upright Pianos $275 for new °500 Haines Bros. Upright Pianos $395 for the $650 Player Piano 5 TA PAVEMENT OR A BRICK WALL? Strike Ties Up Some of the | Bridge Work Until Ques- | tion Is Settled. HAMS FLOUR & sAnP SB Thy ? D5 8 TEER i f Fleischmana y.us Cake Fr-c ==4 with every purch.s o! Flour | Thee tigures bein Is a brick wall a brick wall when ft {s laid on the ground the same as a brick wall is a brick wall when it ts built up into the air? Or, is a brick wal! upon a horizontal surface not a wall at all, but a pavement? Superior in tone and workmanship, and guaranteed by the American Piano Co. — Sixty men are idle at the Manhattan k if’s celebrated the values have never before and can never again beequalled. resides, TERMS Bon eless Bacon cured ea aa tieareiral end of Blackwell's Island Bridge be- cause of a dispute over this question ‘These sixty men—thirty bricklayers and ff ty bricklayers’ lab n strike to ARE SECONDARY TO CLEA.ANCE A smail deposit down and $9.00 monthly puts one of these brand new Pianos in your home, at: Swe of Pojato es: Ol Lon i Mey con . Greening Appies oiiiciacecs vey eae a 353 TREET WM. KNABE & CO. ae Fancy UPanges | pens cy Ca oi rts ae te fo ths tint BBC ca 27 finer sane renda Condensed Milk] Print Butter = ree Beene Je eee 10 “99e Prope carcons; each Conventent to all Subway, Elevated and Surface Lines. | Fresh trom the Oi ot the National Bi Biscuit Company Pea hes & & “Pears WE SELL MORE e LACES THAN “ANY OTHER STORE IN AMERICA. Nabisco sugar Waiers | tue Packaye Roya: Lunch....,.... | osa'ty. Saitines ..,........ olden Crisps..., ee 1@ Sco Gis | pe 10e A Campbdei’s S0ups, ne tee REET on 8) Cans, 25¢; Can, 9¢e Best of BEE CRED Wines and Brews } Gur Filty-First | et ces Mo am or and ry insomnia H. B. Kirk & Co? ‘ Old Chav: Rye Whiskey (i 89c bottle. Anniversary Saie Hunter Whiskey, J.B, botiling, ditect from distillery, bottle 79@ (¢ Special Sale } Swett Xx STABLISHED HIETY hs volt AVE, 22D TO 23D ST, INEaY Special Reserve Whiskey, regularly $1.25 a bottle, this week 89e Cabinet Whiskey, ‘ull quart bottle, regularly $4.00, this week 8ac : i saeus Kingussie Scotch Whiskey, reguiesly $1.00; a bottle. 79@ | our excellent liguors betore buy. Sir John Power's outs irish Whiskey, 0°." 95e | hs.in freer wants ve have imported SMEPPY, Giralda Brand—by tne gal. $1,905 na t gal SLY | until next Wesnesday night at the following remarkably low prices: Celebrating Fuiy-une Years in Business Which began at 8 o'clock this morning, achieved one of the greatest successes " 1] ever known in trade circles. i kmpori ea Port, “astillo Brand—by the gallon $1.90 halt gailon $i. v0 Teysome Mandy, poke 20¢c kmporied Clarei, Schmidt et Fils St, Julien,very choice; bottle SYC | ser oy senor tye Lia Gerlennantavcene ik EAPloh Brew f¥ Wald’ Bethe oul impor: ed Khine Wine, Wohigemuth’s Laubenheimer, bot. ove Be dian il ll 20¢ quent ev.dence of the esteem in which Ehrich Bros. is held by the pub‘ic, ° UN ENURSIGE RRESid AE Many came to pay their respects to the store on its Fifty-first Birth tay, and |} 3 Nips Guinness’ s Stout, 25¢; dozen nips, Si. Bia shh 20¢ the marvelous values on every hand amazed all who bshed them. i Z Bois. Guinness’ S Stout, 25C; dozen bois., $1. 35 Rear seer Poses 20¢ This sale will continue throughout the week, and th: inconveniences |) | & BOts. Bass Ale...... so BBG} dozen bots., $1.50 Be Whiskey Oe of Monday may be avoided if patrons will use the Twenty-third Ste and California Claret, Hal ‘tg pure; bottle 19¢; half bottle.. 10@ lek BS sccoh ARPA +S 5 S&H 2 bottle o S. & H. Stamps free w th bottle of S.&H. stamps free with case of 24 bottles Twenty-second St. doors 1 oO eer ieee 4a SO vecy ons sadeentan Whisiens 75¢ | BO sce doce, toting tove tone” OS It was a triumph from arly morning, and the crowd which filled the store oe «Mai ing re ene cent ht TOIT.

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