The evening world. Newspaper, February 23, 1911, Page 4

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f 4 : THE EVENING WORLD, _ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 238, i MIEN = CUSTOMS OFFICERS. vA MEN ALMOST STH | BUAST OF FAT <= RUNAWAY OGEANE —. SUBIIAY 1985 1911, “that compelled Mme, Tetrazzin sa week for him | sing three 3 | salary of #90 a performance, but there | = it Makes aBed-Roomof Any Sitting-Room Lhe stewards | Was nothing to compel him to give | ——_ interiere o ali, | thre engage nents: a w “There is nowhere any @ilgation on | Jisinfectant the part of the plainti® (Lerner) to! employ Tetrazgzint any given number ing the whole term of the contra ut DOn-polsonous. Of the Famous Space-Saving, Rent-Saving which Is cleverly devised for the ee | Re of pinintity ato | Will sateguard your tamily Mme. Tetrazaint, am, @ smile at « was met at the p Mnager for George © wrestler, who said ater, who al" | goetiman, was left stranded tn. Hac jagainst Consumption or f ~* vana by Lerner after entering | h lee Floes in Hudson Retard Into the contract mone Other contagious diseases if bese bs uason Kketara {| and was force: cheap halt isystematicall ured in ‘ tae A ‘ smoning 1, to get our | Big Liner at Pier Till Cut- money to leave | y y jhome in all cleaning oper- | There Ie One IN “SMOKING CONCERT.” | == the great aptain, from the { Raikou} May Grab me MA iN sary Pe aie iy lations EVERYWHER! i te 3 maxabeens walled to-day | E 2 Chance to Pay Off Political CeIn pan OAOE| eed vi NUE MORK Faw en area siantity from Ww ore Ik wilt take Price 10 cts., 25 cta., 0 cts., $1.00 Be Sab at City’s Expense ag A censsina tee teste trodes: tne SPRITE te i Singhs expen | WEST. DISINFECTING COMPANY % RS LONGSHOREMAN KILLED. a meh have tanited j the West th vu wa Bernice, Srederion syuiam | Branches in All Large Cities le twht in Stenmer's raults in i bile daa ache sahane hale a ES party later PUBLIC BIDS BLOCK I Death of ¥ | nig i erat sont} TETRAZZINI ONCE SUNG ie t would not be “Bromo Quinine” j That te Laxative Bromo Quinine The Werld Over to Gore 2 Dold te One Dae, {| Always remember the fall mame. Look fer ‘(hie signature om every box. Se. Scheme Can Be an Be Frustrated by]: Insistence on Open Com- petition for Construction. ) buck the Reduced Remainder of this week nzzini was sub te q i} CLOSED Tt has come to tne ears of Borough | Presidents MoAneny, Miller and Crom: | W well that Tammany contractors are} Of boasting that if the Interborough gets! jy the new subway the contracts will go| Suli ‘ammany Hall interests, the same | ¢! that grabbed the excavation tor the | “N! Pennsylvania Railroad station. Thi in the cause of the hitch and delay $1 WEEKLY OPENS AN ACCOUNT \NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED| j Kakmus Bros ved he pushed th at he fell against a the subway negotiations. ay | River at full apes t 107-109 WEST 125 ST. ‘The mystery of the Red Trian; The Ove a hundred Such @ deal could not possibly be) given in book form with next Sunday thom Nef da tate tha! earner HNO © chain hte ihe OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS carried out if the representatives of the| World. A great Detective story, All her done} contract,” sald Mr. Spellman today city demanded, as a condition precedent | titled “Fhe Case of Mr. Jacob Mas to the granting of contracts to the In- terborough, that the construction COM-| ventures in the solution of this per-| tracts be let direct by the I are related, free with | Hides vice Commission, under t) provisions of the Public Utilities Jaw, instead of permitting Interborough to let the contracts by ite own method, as is now proposed. It is estimated This beautiful space-saving DAVEN-O in Golden Oak, Early Enziish or Mahogany finsh, upholstered in a great variety of checked and embossed Velours in reds, greens and browns. Will pay f lt w months in rentesaving. The DAVEN.0 i davenport comfortable fuil-sized bed at night. It has separate bed sprinj separate y removable, and can be made up in the morning, the Daven-o c or the day. yet your bed s ready for the night —\ ch id of evght ve Manufactured and Sold Exc'usively by The D. T. OWEN CO., 34 East 23d St, N. Y, vg and strains a “CASTORIA | HE For Infante and Children, | Tha Kind You Have Always Bought . Bears the a eee a ia ae ie he Se struction will ext q TE SE SERENE HA five years. Armie \ cits 4 joyed. uti y t Grone rallied by law, which will ap-| Excise. The board will elect Its own, 4! j ——— f Frenne Clee gical value of jove for | === fm t Borers in" thren borous the f ei 10 be held up to 1916 apparent es Bee « | usician ‘ourse! THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY anata peeled OF THE UNITED STATES t bf tion that if the lag Seah gp ia! j ed to award the bids for t on } struction of the new subways the con-| Bri 6YNOPSIS FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT tract will certainly go to inte ring f Ret eriany comeasicrs. aay. Vol NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 18, 1911 }Fammmany contractors ty that | Bs ie : semester where tne rn ot ets] Musical TO POLICYHOLDERS: nie M4 Be ea cceeeiter 2 | Your Society continued to make good progress in all esseatial features during th: year 1910. The statement for : dimen Entertainment rope Kes $494,715,923.18 | } Ing of the discovery of s ormer - . ° . . ° . . . . - - ° 715,923, 1 friends of the Interbo: bi f siecy caesar Into TOTAL ABUTS oF kk eS manus | work to the friends of " — ra Messrs, Mitchel and Pre , TOTAL SURPLUS—'ncluding Deferred Dividend Fund - - - - - - - 85,095,453.82 | Sere ce: a coateuat, with the Inter ‘Your NEW INSURANCE PAID FOR—Including additions $3,416,035 + + = + + 111,381,126.00 | ough; they are committe nally > 4 iy indevesdent subway system, and by OUTSTANDING INSURANCE » 7 a 2 = 5 7. rs = « 1,347,158,692.00 t y auch & position on the subway question H R . : t $11,810,713 { 4 have lived up to thelr pledges made to ome presenting an increase o! ’ " ’ ubiic a time when they were ; frit tome, ie FIRST YEAR CASH PREMIUMS—Excluding Additions + + - = = = 4133,391.65 j “I am no! ng subways at pres i Pe oe eee iar a, anne TOTAL AMOUNT PAID TO POLICYHOLDERS - 6 2 6 4 = -53,439,360.18 at all surprised to learn of the con- DEATH BENEFITS) - : - A 4 4 Pj ‘ . . 5 * 19,351,346.22 Re a ction Pe bow a ta 98% of policies paid in America as death claims were paid within on2 dy after proofs of » Oath kin, Mitchel, 1 am tre \ death were received. . f ‘any sort of a con i . + gn ig ig 3,726.30 the tntervorongss". oat OU love music. You would give a good deal to be ENDOWMENTS 8,373, % rendergue "Por that tea gee iiss ANNUITIES, SURRENDER VALUES AND OTHZR BENZFITS = + = 15,154,130.74 ec trvontos, win, casnen able to play the piano yourself. DIVIDENDS TO POLICYHOLDERS : Be ea TINGE Anterborough proposition with respect ae Mee ins ee tees 575,155, 4 Ree eee ee tbe nney i But you haven't the time nor the inclination to 1914 divideuds to policyholders will approximate $12,775, 009. ae Meaney ts Watng. | begin pisno study now, ; DIVIDENDS TO STOCKHOLDERS = - > + + ee we 7,090.00 \ chairmen of the commiliee represent Without a single lesson—without even a knowledge of the This is the maximum anaual dividend thar Stockio'dsis can receive usder the Society's res sattctokes notes, you and every member of your household can acquire Charter. ene sare S | immediate ability to play anything and everything written OUTSTANDING LOANS TO POLICYHOLDERS - - = «+ + «= «© 65,250,554.62 J Soooen to ial tre ont for the piano, if you purchase for your home—the EARNINGS FROM INTEREST AND RENTS ss eee 21,646,527.50 i As the time for 1 ng his views o y ee dar ag ages epee iT P ° 45 OUTSIAND NG LOANS ON REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES +© «© «© «© 99,138,123.36 Y, doamea i | e chnol a Pi an rice, $ 0 | The Society has loans on Reai Estate Mortgages in 34 States. i 4 Or may be bought on terms, “Yypr : d Tax 10,395,037.67 y $20 down, and $12 per month, TOTAL EXPENSES—!Including Connissions and Taxes - - Pee vest ene . 395,037. apie ita This is a reduction fron the previous year, notw.thstaidirg an increase in taxes for the year of : r Mis Teenneia Mano is iB newest Dros $9 ptional sverem of Sxprenion sonirel, $159,365.40, of which $93,016.83 is the new Federal Corporation Tax. 4 duction of the Aeolian Company le the superbly strong construction — 4 largest manufacturers of musical insiru- show the result of these efforts. bala gst ite lla . 7 ments in the world. That is why the unequivocal state- The average gross rate of interest realized during 191U amounted to 4.43% Y As a representative achievement of ment is made; I d bond: de di 1910 t rate of yield of 4.62% y fs the makers of the renowned Steinway, That there is no player-piano at | Agarogyle investments in mortange lonns ene bead) mace gunn HSES, 8) RD BYSTARY TANS 2k eae 2 Y, public bilding, Weber and Steck Pianola Pianos, anywhere near the price of the | 9 ae Sy oenee & iene Ve the Weber and Steck Pianos, the Technola that even approaches it— It will be the constant aim of the Directors and Officers of the Society to maintain the same high standard of Hy Rponattin biadere tor the construction Aeolian Orchestrelle, etc. the Technals That no player-piano at any price administration of its affairs us the interesis 0: the policyholders which so sigually marked the administration of the late 1 of the ines in sections.” exemplifies the same high standards of (with the exception of the Pianola ; i i V7 ; bie quality that distinguish these famous Piano) surpasses it in musical quality President Moric. vo “ Instruments, and playing effectiveness. , Z. A { ay a Only a concern possessing the un- The Technola has a keyboard like fe . iC ’ 4 inte At nsads + AUS ROH IBE LE pine iny ‘piano, It is always available for | A tion upon vast facilities of the Aeolian Company ; Javing or for practice, ‘The if r =e onomic and otherwise—could pos- , I 4d a an hat Heel ind \ VICE-PRESIDENT y a the § 7 the sibly build so hith grade an instru ccaied beneath artistic paneling, leaving 4s 13 per centum rent as the Technola and sel or so me rig ) ghly , Bay tae wie blll Dent ad feces nola an it for A h Mate a ght piano of highly on 8 For over four years the greatest The Technola Piano will be placed { player-piano specialists living, devoted in your home on the payment of $20, | y their time and skill to the Technola, The sum of $12 monthly is then ¥ Its beautiful musical qualities, the ex- charged on the balance. | ‘ The Technola Piano is made in two styles—one at $450, and UU Sundar O l AaNTS Work ly 4 another model playing both 65 and 8&8 note music rolls at $525, f New Pianos for Rent. : . da A Complete Line of Victor Talking Machines. “<THE AEOLIAN CO, Aight i Monday ee — - £ ‘ ‘ ew Morning Wonders ii..’ {s ten years fro am, if tie © a IO RE PR Bi ESOS r “ * a” a 2 PO ILS LTS at aaa EN

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