The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1911, Page 5

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PRIESTS SAE GIRL, VITIM OF PICTURE SHOW, FROM PRISON Daughter of Good Family Lured Into Crime by Actor With Whom She Fled. MADE HER STEAL. Paulist- Society Has Sentence Annulled and Sends Her Home to Parents. HE An unfortunate trl, who had been . Kot a new e has gone to in Chicago, The girl, real name ts with: together 217 West the police station the girl sald she was Conway's wife, When arraigned before Jndge O'Sullivan in General Sessions Mon- tn pleaded guilty, and e: wenten ay be ich was d to @ year in the peniten- Immediately after the girl was re.| t © woman's ward of the] ywn 1 to Maton O'Brien that THREE MATCHES SAVE MAN LOST IN THE MOUNTAINS. es anh ree Save Hi WN, NT Blue M 1a \ smith’ of Wa me here from RLAIRST CARRIE NATION SUIT UP. Hlness of Salcon Smasher Causes Request for Commiaston, Veteran Capt, Barnes I, Sanford ¥ venty-ninth street, with distinction in the navy dur Civil war, was head of the department s at the Naval Academy, and a member of tne firm of J. 8. i<ennedy & Company. One of his sons is James Barnes, a well known author, GIRLS JOY RIDE ENDS WITH HEAD | | “A srowd hastily gathered, but no po-! ,§ liceman appeared, and Solomon, with the | [ help of several men, placed the uncon- ‘Chauffeur Runs Borrowed Auto Into Curb to Avoid Run- ning a Man Down. _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 5 giving three of hia friends a joy ride early to-day, Solomon ran the machine | into the curb, | The impact threw out one of the toy | riders, Rose Cooper, eighteen yoars oid, of No, 13 Allen streer, stanhattan, and hurled her against the roadway wita | |#uch force that she Was rendered un- | conscious, sclous girl in the automobile and hustled her off to the Eastern District Hospital, where !t was found she was suffering from concusston of the brain and a pos- sible fracture of the skull. When she was revived she refused to stay in the hospital, and sainst thé advice of the physicians returned to the automobile ! and was taken home. GIRL TEACHER LOSES HER FIGHT WITH PRINCIPAL, | 0 « toa Accused Him of Kissing—School | erally Board Decides to Dismiss Her. SOUTH Tt. Awe Board of Education, by of | , decidede Wednesday night tit was for the best Interests of the schools | ' | x. 11. stares | Wherever You Gol to dispense with the services of Miss! Inez Bush, a primary teacher, Presi. | dent Winfleld 8. Jessup of the board, sided with Miss Bush. She appealed to the State Superintendent. Before Christmas last, Miss Bush wont 80 President Jessup and ang 1911. was supplanted by a substitute teacher, but kept on Miss Bush insised March 3 there was a the board. It was gen 1 the teacher would be is mot over twenty- hearing retained. two years old EAST-WEST- ‘cll ‘SOUTH started to cross Grand street, W |burg, near the Bridgo Plaza, almost directly in front on an automobile in| which Samuel Solomon, a chauffeur, was ! Williamsburg. The police learned tater that Solomon | Pri was employed vy H. D. Rosen of No, 260 | s¢ ‘Riverside Drive, Manhattan. He -had | co taken several of Mr, Roven's guests | jhome to Williamsburg last night, and| A couple of days later Principal instead of returning the machine to the| Richmond fled charges against Miss garage had picked up his friends and| Bush, alleging her conduct had not jatarted off at @ mad pace through| been proper. Then Miss Bush an- nounced that she would not resign, She To dvoid running Into a man who ‘ams. THE BEST TEA Is Always “SALADA" No More 50% Free with Pipes After Saturday Night We will discontinue. giving 50 per’ cent FREE in goods with pipe purchases Saturday. For advertising purposes we have, during the last 15 days, allowed all pipe purchasers to take cigars, tobacco, etc., FREE up to one-half the amount of the pipe purchase. As an advertisement this idea has been a complete success—fully up to our expectations—about 150,000 people have taken advantage of it and we now feel that all in this city have had an oppor- tunity to participate, so we will close the sale Saturday night. We desire to thank the public for their lively response and app~eciation of this sale; and ‘to say that it is quite pos- sible that we may some time in the future run it again. If anyone in all the thousands who bought pipes during this sale is not per- fectly satisfied that he got one dollar and fifty cents’ worth for each dollar spent we want to know it, for we will not have a single customer dissatisfied or disappointed if we know it—that is our rule, UNITED CIGAR STORES CIGARS] | Largest Retailers of Cigars and Tobacco in the World Because We Serve the People Best jbe, and you decide | Piano stoo ‘Rothschild & Company Establish an Eastern Branch Piano House for the sale of the Celebrated Meister Piano DIRECT FROM MAKER TO PURCHASER Headquarters on the Tenth Floor of the New Clarendon Building Fourth Avenue and Eighteenth Street Formal Opening Monday, March 13 People in all walks ot life cordially invited The Meister Piano is an instrument of recognized class and artistic worth which is being sold direct from the manufacturer to | the public on the weekly or monthly” pavment plan. | ol the United states, particularly in those instaaces where no interest is charged tor the accommodation. The peopie of New York and the New England States have shown such a cecided liking for the Meister Piano, and have bought so many of them, that Rothe schild & Company have found it desirable-—-and necessary—to establich not only an Eastern branch factory, but also an Eastern salesroom for the sake of more efficient Service as well as economy of distribution. The Eastern Branch Factory, which is located on Southern Boulevare, |has been manned, of course, by ¢ brought up and trained thorougt at the parent institution at Monroeville, O. is one of the finest and best equij ed piano-making plants in the world. Briefly, our plan of sale is this: We will send any one of our eight styles of Meister Pianos, ranging in price from $175 to $350, toany homein New York or the adjacent States, direct to your home on thirty days’ free trial, and we will pay the freight. Free delivery in New York City and vicinity. If the piano is not found .. Which k to our place of business, If the piano 18 found to be satisfactory and all.that we represent it to to buy it, then we offer you /his buving plan: No cach pay- ment down- no interest on payments no extras. $1 a week or $5 a month, and cover free. Rothschild & Company's ten-year guarantee bond with each instrument. There are no strings attached to this proposition. /f means exactly what it suys. On this plan we sold over 12,000 Meister Pianos in America last year and we now sell more pianos direct from maker to public than any other piano concern in the world. We give the thirty day’s free trial in order that you may secure full knowledge of the piano’s worth before vou decide lo buy it, And we propose that the trial shall not cost you a penny. We assunie that burden cheerfully, knowing that when you have tried the piano you will accept it without reservation. Rothschild & Company is one of Chicago’s great commercial institutions, with the reputation of keeping down close fo cost the price of necessities and luxuries. The resources of the firm are in excess of $3,000,000.$9 and any bankin America can testify as to the standing and prestige of the concern. Rothschild & Company are aware that from time out of mind the prices of pianos in this country have been oud of all | propor rlion lo | and that where there is the will very fine pianos can be jade to sell fron pward, True, our ] are small, but our volume of sales is jtur |the pian a Daily it is prot wing larger. The plan because nothing is left to the imag guarantee a saving of from $100 to $150, n : > Rothschild & Company believe in reasonable and legitimate margins of pre it, but also because in selling direct from maker to user they wipe out the profits of jobber, retailer and special agent. Now anv man or woman anywhere can have this piano—any one of the tyke ent to his or her home or \ thirty days’ trae trial and we will pay the it Out and back : he piar ! cey tab le. If you live in New ells it self on the thirty-day free trial * prices asked for Meister Pianos of town i rooms and hear ou and have it played so as : x u will be given unlimited oppor- information, and the matter of sale rests ation and knowledge. No prizes, spre schemes or club plans e fam iMa ir Wi \ amine the instrumer with you, based « n your per Strictly one price to all. to bec y to @xz entirel Lf vou live out of town, p us a post card for the Meister Piano Pook, li the 2) of Meister Pig Anos ¢ t ln t a “ the Wwo0d The Meister Piano C e€ ICisrci iano O, (ROTHSCHILD & ANY, Sole es , Chicago, Ill.) Eastern Branch, New York City Clarendon Building, 15- 219 Fourth Avenue | | Entrance at 18th Street Subway Station TAKE ELEVATOR TO TENTH FLOOR Thit plan is now uni- ~ versally recogni:ed as the modern mathod of selling lux aries to the le. graduated experts in piano building—men as were: to be precisely as represented, the piano may be returned to us and we will payathe lfreight bac ‘

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