The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1911, Page 4

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8 REE OAR RATT ETE LGA PREIS OLE TBS ISS SIT EDIE SS CETTE DS ORS OLE EES P OSES ER IER EEE ET RT STE ET PLT TS ET yf - weasecest ees | ere ee hr re ood | SALE so great in magnitude and so | talk about thet for years. at iX ha THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1911. A nha) “ " re ae URN ED ! Jturmoit. “Ana he added, “1 think wel range of one of Mr, Hetms's Aste he out,” 1 a to “there's no} bathroo ere he lay he had bled J will need the rese to handle that, flopped like a sack of sand, c Dunbar sald to-day, “There's no} bathroom where he lay he had bled to | ° reason why 1 should except that death. ‘ 18 young animal | The Fight Ende, Mott wants the job for a Demo ’ Perkock was asleep when her ’ Let us not police yet," re Me retreated out into the eorrMors, i'm protected by the civil service andj ht J left her side and she Aidn't hear plied Helms. “3 w what I can do.”| kicking and fighting blindly, Both hts I'it stick.” {th mrt of the eroiver Perkook had i 6 Clot We _o seaed hat stot ra a oOk- | And Lupo Liughed. | eral front tate ie chasipead tr race “I have learned," sald Sheritt fyn until a few months ago when te | te Mr. Helms reproved| pie and was flung a dozen feet, Ho was| T2@ Speculative element was still Mott, “that prisoners have been tre fa’ Since then he had brooded con- it 2 fo hie strenuous! walked upon and yanked to eel somewhat uneasy about William Rock- more like favored boarders than pris etantly. | y the cellar p Jauehed uproariousiy and) staira, He desecnded into the basement | efeller’a condition this morning, not- e - 7 of the gang. Last |! @ #erles of fip-flaps and long bump- | withstanding statements made by Mr. ‘About a year ago, for inetan vn swaggered Into the | 19% FOUR Mr, Helms took ono final! Rockefeller’s aswoctates that he was jam Rapelyea, clerk in the Couaty mbly room with his bat on than f-§ wiillars op a {nd jonly suffering from a aight cold. Treasurer's office, was convicted b: . | sat down he made Coe ee tot a paticernaartnys the Jacl ‘Traders looked to St. Paul—the leading Justice Scudder of a defalcation of | —— fettia’ put A Patrolman Cox of the Hast One Mune | Rockefeller aecurity—for an indication of — $30,000 in that office, He was sentenced : : ten naiated Nini dred and Fourth strest Cady nec ny the market's courses A moderate buy- : toa year in Jail, If I know anything Big Bully Goes Down Before ld sport! How goes tt?" | {ing movement devetoped when it was Sheriff of Nassau County De-|trat meant he should be punished : | “Kindly remove your odiniiacnded discovered that &t Paul displayed a Warvnat heopened’ ith | Deceptive Fists of Little |" 1" urply. firmness, clares Prisoners Live Like oom, titted up In if laughed Lupo the Strong, | ‘Tho Ust continued to move slowly up- he was allowed to . If you don't rem ot} ward with only a 1 point rise in Mis- ii to visit him whe: Mr. Helis. Jout the principal in steely « 1 sourl Pacific as a feature, Boarders at Mineola. 1 him to d cel and 1 have | | remove it i r d | A continuous afternoon upturn eul- ind Deputy Mills to get ou wil —!" retorted th minated at top prices of the day at the putting me to t r A NIGHT COURT EPIC.) 0 of the mint rotor | Clone. Gain Averaged about 1 point 1a | Because too much comfort haw been [of forcing tem out. Meats ‘Testy. “4 jade MRE SC removed his spectacles practically all leading features. United | *!owed to prisoners with political con me Bo Bune ; ——_ and compt his ilps. ‘Then he re States Rubber stood out. prominentiy | Nections Sheriff ©. C, De Mott of Naa-|KILLS SELF BY SHOT YN LEG. | 4 rine sated Dressing by adding vinegar oe ‘ if | moved oat and rolled up his sleeve with @ rise of 2 points. A perceptible | 844 County has asked the resignation of | "At Delicatessen and Grocery Stores. Principal Trounces Tough, | 11 tin the s had looked shar; change in sentiment accompanied the|John Dunbar, warden of the Jail at] Robert Perkoek, fifty-eight years otd,| 2° © Spoon with each bottle, tiers Send | he would have ng ni that th late improvement : Mineola, Dunbar, who 1s a Republi. [committed suicide to-day in his h t Sercis Massive, “Come ; nah ob duseine ‘Total sates of stocks were 470,500] iets fe M-TNo, 1460 Bushwick avenue, Eas wv en Sends Message, “Come | , Mh Or ts shapes and of bonds $2,933,000, : eee six years, The . by shooting himself in the eat ¢ ” arms, Instead of making t ° kia tbh gic tacheagd ough an artery just t Back and Be Good. ation’ 16 toared tants THE Cloning petcen, “] won't get out and T won't be fired d when his wife éntere day's iahent, lor seized a and ft stocks and otenet ‘ohn Gipel Two of Lup. tontay‘a fival figures If the Boant of Education has any) and one of them struck the princi Youre! wreaths in its lockers tne entire| a glancing blow on the forehead. tae aby aan consignment should be conferred upon | The Smile Fades, Am en ar John R. I we Dubtipal ef “PUDUC] wier nanpenedatter that Lipo the School No, 172, at Second ve and! gy has & Gin einful sem ined One Hundred and Eighth street, tor the| hers who pelibound and | ia : tat i) aga, Re-examine masterly manner in which he dusted the corridors with a gang of night school bullies last night. | Helms is a little man and wears ® tacies. He is scholarly when in repose appears to be al mildest son of Adam since the origins! | mollycoddie. That was just how he looked to big Lupo Gallo of No 238} Pleasant avenue, the rough house bully of the night school and leader of a Sec- | ond avenue gang. As far as Lupo can! #e0 through the swollen and distorted | look ut the remanants of his visage to-day, little Mr. Helms looks bigger than Goliath, i Lupo the Strong Is the ne oa | ( designation of the husky young r bs and ‘longshoreman. He ts only elshte but he is built on the lines of a sturdy oak, with gnarled bunches of muscle on his legs and‘arms that give him some what the semblance of a muscle-bound | % @oritia. | Bullied the School. About a dozen satellites we cluster al and for se breathless saw the little principal spring been having a perfectly joyous time | across 'the room wit breaking up the discipline and order of | panther. A dozer the One Hundred and Eighth street | Were on their fect, night school, | and waving chairs hysical culture is part of the curricu- | Mr, Helms possessed Jum of this night school and the of | ehate and in half a de part that interested Lupo the Stn n as many def Even tn thas bi only interest was t and his followers. of learning thelr make trout Principal of trying ty ago. He Helms at le until Lupo the the uliff gave up the ¢ order t Vt is trout Mr. | Sarr and pointed out that ron grasp. Was disel put temy Lined} serted would be nothing st and! feroel Lu , but y In a him: with air pact of piston rods and cannon balls Ba feature and Lupo w ng 6, 1 him in pantie jously, but when 1 the y of Lup By eh Tob. 17.—Invi- hich inviting his bare lass of 1878 to eat its annual dinner uimself Jar the White He f zen swings mowed! March 4 next have lers of Lupo the | members of the President's f struck out) etty, More claim the remains of Lupo the He was arraigned in. the and fined $3. He paid it with a whim per and sald he was through witn night school, Mr, Helms sent word to: {day that he could come back if he would comport AS a gentleman Bat Lupo will not go back to face the scorn and derision of bis gang. H.R. CHAMBERLAIN’S BODY |: |" "CREMATED IN LONDON. | Many Mourners at Funeral of Ameri- can Newspaper Man—Resolu- tions of Condolence. LONDON, Feb, 17.—The body of Henry the Amer . Was cremated metery to-day, wspaper Chamberlat at were air he swung col-| have been and flew from his oe istant he felt the A nooK FR Fon yout The Great London Detective be une ng! Bang! Biff! | ray i the Mystery of the Red Tri- phys! floor, |ansle In next Sunday's World, A com-| are 4.500 nds de-| plete detective story In book form office and fighting ‘Order from newsdealer in advance. Great| the large ever he got within story! fected VS Forty-five carloads of famous “ Sunki oranges—more than 18,000 boxes—are speeding eastward by fast freight, direct from the orange groves of California, They will be here, on sale at every deuler’s next Monday morning. The sale will continue through the week. It will be the biggest affair of its kind in history. Last year’s “Sunkist” Orange Sale was such a huge success, and everybody bought so liber- ally, that your local dealers were simply swamped with business, They were hardly able to supply the demand, We therefore suggest that you place your order for “Sunkist” oranges as early next weck as possible. Then you will be cere tain of being supplied. Every orange in every box is sound, tree-ripened and hand- picked—the mostluscious, health- ful fruit on the market. For “Sunkist” ora: are Califor- nia's choicest crop, Five thousand orang select theirchoicestar under the name “Sunkist.” Thus every “Sunkist” orange is perfect —solid, sweet and full flavored, In “Sunkis appers you get t rowers pack them ripened, cceptable Every orange is picked by a gloved They are shipped by fast freight, and reach your table in prime conditi if s, fébreless and thin-skinned, there is but y little waste. They st economical $ you can buy. packed ina hand-picked oranges of the most variety. hand, roof t.ssue paper wrapper and bears the Sunkist.” All Physicians Advise Oranges Phys and food e perts advise * ORANGE FORTY-FIVE Carloads Coming Finest---The NEXT WEEK! Attractive Prices and Special Displays of “SUNKISTS” At All Dealers. GRIPPE TAKE Seoitt’s Emulsion NOW! Rochester, b, 17,—Roeh- epidemic of ng that there cases in the city. Factory, store forces are de number of employees clans estim: It is just as important that your glasses fit properly now as when they were fitted. " If you've used them more than a year, they no doubt need chan_ ing | now, becauss eyesight | changes gradually. The fact that you don't notice the change makes it all the more necessary to have your eyes re-examined. Our Registered Physicians, Oculists of lon ; experience, examine your eyes Wiest WE CHARGE FO? GLASSES ONLY } Elrlich &Sone. Veuitsts p chins 1674 Broadway, 33d St. WI Nas.au 217 Bro dway, Astor House, New York. ed | French ef . wink the -Are “SUNKIST” people to eat more oranges. We ate a nation of meat eaters, And in winter, especially, the system gets clogped, causing congestion, colds, fevers, etc, ‘Those who eat iAsh wholesome fruit freely, seldom require medical treatment, Serve Them for Breakfast and in Salads and Desserts Oranges are the ideal breakfast fruit and “between meals’? Inne For salads, they are indispensable, are very popular Rogers Orange Spoon Free The picture shows our new 1911 design, t img poon, ace ize; being a@ genuine Rog: ers product and of the latest “style.. This spoon will be sent you, charge es, Packing prepaid, on receipt of 12 “Sun u wrappers and 120, Foreach Orange ices, sherbets, puddings, e and delicious desserts. “Sunkist” by the Box “Sunkist” oranges reach you in such perfect con- dition, fresh from the orange grove hey will keep for weeks. Your de: can make you a handsgme saving if you order a boxor half box, ‘They are | Cheaper than table apples, and the greatest health food. A Word About “Sunkist” Lemons alers at all times are sup: wukist’’ lemons, They The p showsour new 1911 design, Dessert Spoon, actual si It is of the &: excellent quality and beautiful de sign as the orange spoon, but being larger and heavier the same superior qual ad ityas “Sun- is more valuable, x A” orange nt to yon on re- e ¢ ceipt of 24 “Sun- skinned or “ his’ ‘wrappors pithy. Sun and 20¢ additional. kist”? flemons are so juicy that F . : acl} ic Notice! ach, additi On all re- mittances up to 21c please send one-cent stamps, on amounts above 24c, send post office money order, express money order or bauk draft, Do not send cash, Make your money order or draft payable to The California Fruit Growers’ Exchange, and address your let- ters to The California Fruit Growers’ Mi; change, 34 Clark Street, Chicago, sist" wrappers. “Sunkist” Wrappers nhist”? orange and lemon wraps a full set of genuine Rogers nd fruit knives. The re our new 1911 styles. designed exclusively for us, ‘They are as attractive and stylish as money can buy. All are Rogers quality, standard A-No, 1 plate and are fully guaranteed by the maker, No advertising appears on any of our premium, wrappers and 20 cents, pers you ex orange spoot patterns shown he’ se valuable |] Youcan secure these preimimsy ins premiums and |} kist’? orange wrap ‘Sunkist’? lemon how to get|| w: appers, Red Ball?’ orange wrappers, or f{ them. (a1) “Red Ball’? lemon wrappe! If you will make ita point to buy only ‘Sunkist’ and “Red Ball’ oranges and lemons, you will not only get the finest fruits that grow, eco- nomically priced, but you will soon have CHANGE, 34 Clark Street, CHICAGO, ILL. ee enou “SUNKIST” Premiums California’ Knife Free Our 1 “Sunkist” F Knife is shown here, actual size, It is made of special tem- peredsteetheay. ly silver-plated, Fully guaran- teed by manu- facturers. Wm, Rogers & Son, Sent to you ¢ receipt o “Sunkist ‘3 and or each eh wrappers to secure a complete set of the beautiful spoons and knives here shown. 498 Fulton 5t., Cor. Bond Si-, Brook yn- At Least Once a Year Perfect-Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50. 223 Sixth Av , 18th S:. 350 Sixth Av,, 22d St. ‘Ann st. Black Beldian Hare Animal Scarf, with WEEK! Kind---ON SALE ALL | | \ OST’S SATURDAY FUR CLEARANCE POST has put forth his BEST EFFORTS to make this FINAL FUR remarkable in value giving that it will be remembered for seasons to come. Whether you need furs this winter or next, it will pay you to buy them NOW. ‘Many cold days are yet to come. ‘The bargains are so great you will No woman shovld miss this sale. No woman will come here without buying and praising POST for his progressive enterprise. Prices in each instance are CUT to about the cost of the raw skins. Think what that means to YOU! Furs bought here ate cared for dur- ing the summer months FREE OF CHARGE head and tail, chain and fine positive $10.00 duced to... very nicely finished, shirred lining, A ie Coats in black, 52 inches long. This fur is quaranteed. Skin- ner or brocade lin Sold until this sale at $40.00, Re- $19.98 duced to Pony Coats, 52 inches long, exquisitely modelled, high lustee, brocade line ing. All sizes A regular $75.00 value, reduced for to- * morrow’'s sale oaly to... B24.98 Sable Squirrel Coats 1 beauitully, simact brocade or nner ling Has the rich appesrance of rea sable squirrel, for waich you would be asked to pay $150.00 “It wears better. Regular value $60.00 Reduced for to-morrow's sale to $24.98 Persian Lamb Coats, 52 inches long, genuine Leiprig dyed All sizes Guaranteed v $300.00 Re- duced for this “great $165.00 clearance sale J.L.POST + S.Wocor Mth street git? and Union square ern = CHARLES A. KE Importer and Cutter of yond 1£O Broa- way, New York ENE, Sunday World Wants Work, Monday Morning Wondera ¢

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