The evening world. Newspaper, March 13, 1911, Page 6

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BAD PAVING DUE "s‘siesaenovsee ISS ELKINS ' PLAYS 10 SHOW F BAGSALLIGATOR | THE HISTORY OF AT FIRST SHOT ENGLISH DRAMA Puts Bullet t Through Eye of “hey Will Be Given at New} The’ TO BAD WEATHER, MANENY SAYS hiiccatlipiaaians Repair Gangs Able to Do but Little Work This Win- ter, He Asserts. WANTS A CITY PLANT. Finds Fault With Contract Sys- tem and With Divided Responsibility. he Borough Presid fe hoping for Rood weather. That will dry the streets him a chance r Mo- t George MoAr three or four weeks ot | | Dix charges might be preferred against the Borough President, Mr. McAneny says the repalr gangs have been able to do littl during the Winter, as it has been the worst In years in delaying such work. He also finds fault with th system, an in the ri ent contract onsibility “park” streets, which are under Jurisdiction of the Park Depa Wants New Style Pavemont. Mr. McAneny say# “The pavement {tself, for the most port, is wretchedly unfit for trac Ike that of Manhattan, This ts a condition that I inherited “Within @ short time T expect to sent recommendations to the Roard timate for the ol} type of recommendations are Me opinion a monum improvement will be effected, FF a city of the wealth and importance of New York to put up longer with st of the sort Wo are dealing with to-day should be ruled out of the question. “The crumbling character of most of the old asphalt pavement is the first diMeulty, A ln rt of this was | upon cobble # c £ these orted by pud-| is bound | of its foundation, | How much asp’ future in problematical; but, wherever | but did not ask for tt. Masi ft le used the specifications will call) O'Connor Imposed fines of 8. for a concrete basis, as they have for a | policeman turned to the prison: [hive vo oe mow Hl os $5 Monthly ow oc Murphy answered: «||| without interest. Also special attractive low pricés’@n | “Gee! if I $5 1 would get married : {|| some Baby Grands and Piayer Pianos. NOW.,3S. year or two past Repair Plant Necded. “A further trouble les in the fact that | the borough has no asphalt repair plant of its own and !s obliged to rely en- tirely upon the private companies. The | greater part of the work of the past has been done under contracts covering & suarantes to repair for a apectfied | number of years—averaging from five © cents a “Tam of t against $1 in 199, | pinion that the contract t enough. I recommended of Estimate two months 8) plent for the Manhattan service, and I| have no doubt that such an appropria- tion will be made. This wi!) put the, much better | r's work.” ———— | CO-EDS TAKE OFF THE MEN, | Tufts College Dade's Londest Salt Sclred for Girls Gwyn Siow, breach betwee son College, admitted and which was of Cornell Out $13.05 a Year on Nach Student, Viwures Show @T. JOHN'S, N. F., March 12.~The Call THE EVENING WORLD, 3 9-FOOT ALLIGATOR Saurian While Guest on | Theatre with Lectures | Leiter Houseboat. Prof. Matthews. NEW ITPUERIA, Ta, March 12 atias| “Afternoon therine Hiking, dauzh ne terday, and ts am proud ¢ given be fou tere! velt wan o! he Afri ; wh ‘manne AAITHOPINEL THIS | 1 Bayou Te ‘ will be gt . Z @ weel Phureda | hafalaya awamp, and Friday, : METHODISTS IN ROME | within a tow hours rrival Satur : DISLIKE FARLEY’S LETTER, ‘ay that sn ner MaFRamAninip| The iden of the asciee te to i sean and capture n trophy 41 examples the progress is | ‘The wring the Leite ) drama from Its begin! on Americans to Take Part in| mie SE aa ck Me haioale. Wile Hae the Celebration of Ital- Ingoon Ae will be the thirte | the Noali's ian Unity. | near the surface. and "N ¥ The American Methe! Miss Elkins was allowed to shoot frat! fir |} and eagerly grasped the rifle, hers alle celebration. intently watching the head of the » ‘To kill an alligator tt Is nece: ut a bullet through an eye, and in issuing a which wa re the ntation will t n Italy nasi7 Stitlisels Wie waniriise Special Sale! N that Sum for Begging. | In order to make room for our large new stoc (George Gushue, eighteen years olf 1) Waters Upright and Grand Pianos and Waters Au twenty, No. 43 Washington atreet, both || Player Pianos we will make a special offering drivers’ helpers recently employed by week of the Adams ralgned tn N ani to Polleeman Patrolman Cornelius Cronin of the ‘ation, Brooklyn, jumped nee | Morace Waters @ Co./ 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street. | 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway. | Stores Harlem Branch (Open Evenings): | (254 W. 125th St, near 8th Ave. | Clymer into th saved the two + jongshoreman. to fifteen. The average cost in 1410 wae | "treet Williamenurg. ©, Jone peliaed | at the foot of South Bleventh atreet Three when he fell overboard, r work goes, will |moned Patrol i pany, were ar- cg | 60 Used Pianos nele of the Greenwich street sta~ who charged them with soliciting |} perfect order, some as good‘as new. Prices prisoners denied the, accusation | ie eee $50 to $190 will be used Hier A a friend !f he had money, ||| for cash, or payments of only $5 down and THE TIME TO GET A BARGAIN. ars old, of No, 76 South Third sum: | |) We Begin To-morrow (Tuesday) morning A Sale of Men’s Spring Overcoats the kind we sold last season at how $15 $20 $25 Oxfords, black and fancies Many Silk-lined; some Silk-faced to edge Also some $20 Cravenetted Raincoats & English Slip-ons Assembled, to provide wide choosing, in two BRILL Stores 279 BROADWAY, just above Chambers St. UNION SQUARE, 14th st., West of Broadway Carried over, That's the reason—the only éne. As far as style, appearance and wear are concerned, they are just as good to-day as they ever were. The cloth is just as fine, the: tailoring as thorough, as their fellow overcoats which brought #15, 820 and At $10, every one of them is a mighty fine bargain. of many different makers, all full sized uprights, in | by show by of the nes asa rod and he of the k of tola this © MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1911. | ‘Npple, pastor of the Methodis: y "v church in Rome, all spoke strongly against the pastoral letter. They ste {matized as unworthy Archbishop Fare ley'’s words and the attitude ‘Vatican toward a united Ital urged that Americans take part in the} zn PIA NOS WITH $5. HED @ D GET MARRIED. otlixhts hey smoke The moder: | with derbo, Kings Cou who lives 4 conductor Stamps FRE 5 bottles of I & ANIBAL CRUZ BURIED. UNDERGRADE RR. CROSSING CHILL Thanks Washington for Send-| Central to End Pre Condition at Bronay nt Dangerous ing Envoy's Body Home. Cail, March 12, fashioned S moving at the hager's whis:le compantes nen Meposed of. 5 made tapid ‘Transit Service Commis has anounced ot | Pian of laware |near the Bi }lem Diviston States battleship I rougnt the body from the care will make etc the work of tima and de Mole, ‘Then speaking for the t The commission ha elimination of the ;. hana | Man street, Irvin | crossing Is to be c es ‘orted the body ashore and fir ay ore or pe to be taken to Banttago. United Minister Fletcher, Comm Pp. Niblak ang Lieut. until arrested, Sharkey was! Ruggles, the val and mat ary ate & report made roled. Laches,_were present at the ceremonies e Commission by ing powder in hot water; dip the broons up and down in these suds until the straws are clean and bright; then | rinse and hang up to di if | broom is dipped in hot sud : + toughened and will Iways hang the Great List of Low-Priced Money-Saving Specials for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at All the 200 “James Butler” Stores |Very Best Creamery Butter, ».25' Selected from the choicest shipments of the best varieties grown in Maine. ( Ib. $4 .25 at | East View Eggs, '3.-"" 25°|Table Butter, bii,.». 23° CondensedMilk7: 3220 for Butler and Shawnee Brands, from rich whole milk, in sanitary cans; cut to, a can..... Essie and Liberty Brands, {0 3,""" 9 cans, BHC Richest New York State, from whole milk with all the cream; Cc eese twice as nourishing as fresh meat; equal in food value to roast beef at 714c a pound when selling at this price,—a Ib... ..... EE) ORM 3h ees A Few of the Attractive Offers in This Record-Breaking Lenten Fish Sale:-— Kippered Herrin Imporied Sardines a4 § Salmon Festa at Sharply Cut Prices. Maconechie’s Siivocea, the Koyal 1 Scotch, plain or in tomato sauce, ce, 420¢ Sardines from France, Portugal and Norway, preserved in fine oil; very “tasty” and c large 17c. can.. Five Popular Brands } te eeatent Brand, 1-1 10¢ Nutritious; can......06 scesscoveccess faint oa plain or in tomato AN 12) y, Dupou.t Brand, choice ‘Sardi neste 13° large 17 CAN....+2-000e v4 lancy 4 Maconochie’s Silvece:.” thes Roy a Alaska; 1-Ib. tallcan. . 13¢ ed in finest olive oil; can redu i to. : Scotch, with or without tomato sauce; ‘ge Morons ‘and, 15¢ rade r ae 17° I Megluaih CAN oAGae oot eee ee eo Aluska;1-Ib. tallcan dines, in finest French oliv eC 6 He Red Crown and Jack Frost, : oe alan f Norwegian Herring 10° ecient Bed A kak? 17¢ Boneless Sardines, lar © _sele ee fish; de- J Ncib, stall can licious daintics in best olive oil; large e@ Plain or in tomato sauce; large can can. Big, fat fist Large § Holland Mack- Mackerel] r'x: 7S 3% QOS xo a PaCS Y | be way, each. ’ kit.. 9 pails, each... Pure Codfish 42° (Dainty Crackers] Pure Fish Tablets 49° a] 2 Fresh trom the PureCodfishThreadsg: | ssnossiitctitdowsyy.| Pure Fish Threads qe Peerless Brands all in shreds; pkge. cc ccce cece cee Uneeda Biscuit yp ce Pky XLCR Brand; epteadid value; pkge.. Oystercttes.. ce Uneeda Lunch. \ 4 Zu Zu Ginger Snaps, Sait Herring Dew 5x Selected fish; special cure Cromarty Bloaters 9... 5¢ Large Gold Eagles. Pure Lard, ». 13°; 2 ». 25°/Rice, Oem, sar 3 ws 14° Smoked Shoulders, ". 12°|Rolled Oats, tii" 3m. 9° Bacon, (s.r eri alice 19°| Navel Oranges, (5, 25¢e | Essie Cherries, *"!"""" 1 2¢| Sliced Peaches, 22". 10° | ichest syrup; can | Liberty Preserves All kinds home-grown fruits; 10° | Home made from ripe fruits, / 29c | | large No, 1 glass jar........ in lirge stone crocks, each, “Blue Ribbon Jam | Marmalade __ | Liberty Jams Choicest fresh fruit jaime 15¢ Blue Ribbon, choicest: 15¢ large No. 1 glass jar. . | large No.1 clase int oa Stamps FREE i) ||20 tip. \corree . BEST 50 ic Both “8, .? Stamps FREE h 4p BEST COFFEE: age { ior GO| (60 3 ib Spesr TEA wih 50° ‘UMph nice Com meal | wabbit’s Cieanser Jelly Choicest whole head grain, » 25¢ Tea ora’cicth baa ssi, best; large No. 3 cloth bag.. Jarge can for about 8 pounds, each... 10 <5" FREE with 7 cakes Butler’s Borax Soap, 25° Specials For 3 Days at All the 116 James Butler, Inc., Licensed Stores: Hunter and Wilson Whiskeys 85¢ | Black and White Scotch Whiskey $1.10 Our own bottling, guaranteed genuine; bottle, ........eceee Most popular of the many imported brands; bottle... . The Bis | Bottle Old Monogram Rye Whiskey......75°} 41 s 4 White or Yellow—Very ‘10¢) vs. & HL" lA EREE with Be) Apple flavor, in toy pails, 21c : Dollar's | ! Bottle J. B. Choice California Sherry...... 25° | Three Worth | Bottle J. B. Choice California Port.......... 25¢ | For “The Butler Bottling of these world-famous Brews is always in prime condition: Bass Ale, ‘i: °1.50s ‘i £1.15 | Guinness’s Stout, vic, °1.455 sic: °1.00 | California Claret, (762° 0°) 2i1, 95 so-A'Z§ lion, B95 Gatlon, 69 | - Lager Beer ’ French Claret California Port & Sherry | iebmann’s, Rup- i Fon innerted; bettie, DOC | Pure Grape Wines $ Hott BOE Vintage of 1907; gal. . =

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