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not come when free competition tn bust. | nest is an impossibility or when strict dovernment regulation !s absolutely neo- seeary tn business. Referring to Will 1, Bryen‘a oritl the Prosident sald low, Z would like to ask Mr. Bryan , of any of the other publicists and *fartsto who have been denouncing this “opinion the surrender of the rights ef the people and a usurpation of judt- lal power to tell the public what par- ,tenlar contract or restraint of inter Satate trade he would condemn which | [would not be condemned within this * @efinition of the Court. The dimoulty with the Uteral construction of the @tatute ie that it would denounce a ,@rent many minor or incidental re- Btraints of trade, which mads the stat- Ute ridiculous and weakened ite &pd lent support to the oriticiems and _Sontemptuons treatment of the statute by those who were opposed to its pas- nage ai forcement, HITS OUT AT LA FOLLETTE. For quick action President thie point took the swing tor La Follette by re ben ” fena- erring to a recen mensage to Congress tn which he G _ o a j Croton Resorvelr syst of New Yi te Hh ; Somes Over on the Minne- | Croton Hes em ew Yor Giigoed and bad trusts, His quota | | water supply. Investigation dlsdosed They point with force to cer | waska With Him, that the report was based upon the find- torious trusts as having grown inte! ing yesterday evening of a nude body of «power through criminal methods by the @ woman In the reservoir, mT of illegal rebates and plain cheat- Raymond ‘ommiasioner | The allewation that the body was that ing, and by various acts utterly v Jof Accounts for the City of New York, | of Dorothy Arnold could not be traced to tive of business praia moral and Mrs, Fosdick returned to-day on its source, oe urse tne satablishment of SOM the Minnewaska from a five weeks’ ‘The condition of the body makes tden- vies dns 0 aperat oa Het er |tour of Heatlund and Hngland. Speak: | tifcation @ matter of diMeulty, It had “Sehed, and they, on the other hand, be | !9# of the parks of Glasgow and Edin- | been in the water @ long time, Coron permitted under the law to carry on | >Y Mr. Posdick said Mason, who viewed the body after it their business. Now the public, and es-| pecullar feature of their parks ‘hed been removed to a morgue in pecially the business public, ought to, !8 that all of the money appropriated Ossining, said that in his opinion the rid themselven of the idea that such a for the parks seems to go into them.” nan Was About thirty-five years old, | Goldateln sald. 9 « Getewation ot ae. ; . 4 ; oa ‘ dose: ora in aion Bank would go to distinction Is prac ean in. Iu not that the case in New k a but added that he was only surmiging, | Boyiters In | dernonaceatton Produced into the rtatute his hearers asked In astonishment. ) IRENE YOUNG, GERALDINE ECKER MARION SUMMERS G CORONER THINKS BODY HAD) “ot! coe oes atratter oxy Certainly, under the present anti-trust) “No, but we are trying to make that BEEN IN WATER A MONTH, |Wae a director of the Mechanics’ and law no such distinction exists. It has|the case in New York,” replied the ——— ‘An Inspector of the Department ot| T7#der® Bank, was the ontef witness been proposed, however, that the word Commission 4 ctor of th Ht ofl at the investigation to-day. He was feasonable” would be made a ‘The significance of his st NEGRO PORTER FIGHTS j Water Bupply found the body. He/asked to explain u note for $175,000 of the statute, a then that it should in the fact that he ts the h f the | HN isttees de it REHOFS; covered it up, and/eigned by David A. Bullivan and in- te 1% Ue the court to say What is a|department that checks and superviaon notified Coroner Mason by telephone.|dorsed by nine directors. The note rensoubhin vediraiit of \tado, Ww the expenditures of the various city | The Coroner went out to Croton Lake| was carried as an asset on the books 4 reasonable suppression of compe departments, upon whose reports many Two Policemen Had to Call Re- Ket and ordered the body agen jot ‘She: Maahe ne ca Bat het | recen estixations and ¢ ges have re : A Thi to Ossining. o1 he Fiven to Be eee ee i ee ik (ens | bean founded. Ho eae that the Jaber) #e7ves to Subdhe Him: While | “coroner Mason said the body had been| DAY "Ne purchase price for the Peo. f hink that this 9 put p | Deer ounded organ . * t ye i * - Web che eee tc ea situation in England was intense and | Women Sere [in the water probably @ month, When |Ple'# branch of the ban Bee eran ern, COuTE B. powe | | waked If he thought It could hav dy Bhool ag a ae t Dhiaibie to eaereien on ed lus- | ‘two policemen, in a desperate kn | aakee aR id have been | that would have followed paying for prineiae. wich. will inau twt country, | fhe gown and Kicking fight with a nexro, | eo a eeeeite aauuiner he oald he! the stock out of the capital or aur- de pen had substan put the Grand Gentral subway statio WOU aCe Ventre an OM mon plus. formity of deciwion cawential te a that WOuld he ¥a'te, be v he pee seneer sth Owing to the depleted condition of the! The witness sald that $2,000 of the j 1 heust quarter of an hour b} judgement t in to thrust pe ae [supply and the consequent pollution of| money had been patd out and that the ourts & burden that they have no pre RUROPE i ‘URTHER ADVANCED IN a TERE Y the wat ne has been usel in Croton| directors subsequently cut ther “ enable them to carry, and AVIATION. and for purifying purposes all summer, | Minder into Individual motes, none ot Ma power approaching the : 9 orters Shiepe iC, | " tinued from iirst Page.) 1s i . c t {| which was paid One-half of the direc. Stirary, the adore of weioh intent in|, On the same ahip Came George Miller! whose presence arcund the ( n-| Judge Says They Colored the " " a . i rue MES the effect of hasten-| tora, ha sald, had subsequel aken | Ive our whole Jud syetem in dis. | PY an English aviator, who t* com-| tral station has caused many com | | X Sd vr vars Pig ld On & corpse. voluntary bankruptcy proceedings, aud ’ Dayar ha Bee Hitte: In) Wel ictaie Wee Weegee Uae doe ; Stories to Save Bluecoat when be fough inst the leadership le the search for Dorothy Arnold! the notes had no ¥ ter. Lelong aninton oinoes Wee duceante es wroate ak from a wom ies Save ecOK f John Kelly was under way last spring several clues _ This paragraph has bocn quoted ANd cowed by two new monoplanes whlch a sevieg é ain a! ted tu nd re- , i ROSE IN POWER THROUGH FA‘ | led to sanitariums in Westchester Couns a on the record of the Senate used to give It up when she dem: U o | a vielhity 6! “} the motion of a Henator who considered |?2Y8, Not had any of thelr tribe in thai ie tack unlesm ate puld him 60 sents Under Indictment 1 WOR OF THE SULLIVANS fe ee iuon wee ane T=rry- 11 ng Modest Profit on als to be at variance with the decisions epee d dele ee vere| the woman * 4 Policeman Sullivans to hepa deportarn MUL BONE aould te a4 A ae Bee : Jnatead Cs band her eighty horse-power. hie ei and ran, | Feliowing the conviction to-day of ne Was eb tom sennite ant aisss ee place men- | LAMBERT DIAMONDS a ane bala oor t gel e | ‘A at" . ., , Hted to the Assembl: t ale aa, | Lloned requently a8 the spot where said that his larger machine was Sehultz |Join Horay of No, 27 Ave: Boon aj ted to the A y and again in 1 those decisions, Leni aed e then rivate life, to] Doro 01 i ‘ounc Tr : ‘ speak again that in spite ofall ces Mah Le a at out to board &)charge of grand larceny in the se CUTER WELK ee an A toonLr ann MIMO OMIa S| Two objects attained by the hak We have he. : ents 3 eked HM | degree, Judge Swann in Part I. of Gen- | 199s Fat Carnie ceea! etlred, ve f ev m « DP ine ees tine Ob Cc. Duptane Cone: {ae ia pettee (ointy, wit Meal Sesatona acolared (hat ine Init want natn tren ae aeain rete] LIME-CALCINED CORPSE AND | Purchaser of every Dioner | 7 te the Masdad Ol and the Tobacca Re. *4ld, ee a in dragged Marris down with hin They |inony of five pollcemen who had ap-| to remain until Nis deat . PETRIFIED IT. gagement Ring at Lamberts ar wes, there is hot one who hae critioived | ¥USY With the wheel the other can at. | rolled up an Caine bets oti red on the atand during the trial had | In the Intervals between hie serviges| ny direction of the Coroner the pody!| A larger, finer diamond than them t.-t ean formulate a contract ve ie eae Se HOe ae Nea Policeman Alburzige of the tin thelr ef Albany Mr. acon 4 found tn Croton Lake was buried at) the same amount of mone; " ying aa BNidbszet beak he people rer 1d Twen h stas | fo Oo protec a ‘ellow-pollceman, " ae ing i“ er rhe only y y ji he- jew p come within the staty jdbat. os [ae valuable or in any way! Rood for | pongers and the acreams of women from [rare yin charge of the fl He old wedding. tigs.| | OOUs because all Lambert dia- come within 't under the decision Of) wviution. Aviation, he ania (haVing|an express train on which he was golng a ROT ean indie tae ae er eens, Ria at tudes women One ds eee Teena Sei il monds are imported. direct, $0 the Supreme Court. seen ax much of America a# the Statue |(o his station. He Jumped off und en- |) Huntington, who was Indicted with )as that of a lawyer acting for marked 4-k, which was on the third) idl 5 fit i Now, I desire to call attention to a! Ce tineriy) ie much further edvanoed [tered the. battle. But not the. fui |Horay for robbing James Kondraduck of | clients Auger of the left hand, ‘The other ia a{p that 20 midélemen’s profit y Very broad disismetion that many per! abroad than it ia with you In France| *trensth of both policemen could subdue | No. 4# Avenue B of $404, had attended! As a member of the Legisiature Oliver | goid pin, wet with a blue stone which|f added to the price. ONLY sons have falled to draw.or percelve be they think nothing of flying forty-aix | HATl® who wrapped his arms and legs | Horay's trial, and was standing In the | Waa a pictureaqie Meine He always) was sound on the shore of a litle island || DIRECT 'MPORTER ON A tween a reasonabl truction of the ; Apeut a cath y pillas nd only axed | corridor outside the a pe aldae Sppeared. Ine Uone pick frock COL | ices the conpes 1 Anding of this LARGE SCALE CAN SELL Statute which the Supreme Cour: bas THEE SOUTHERN BELLES GEN. | or, the polleem hashing NatE? up of the type worn by the statesman | Pin has Srompted she proner to order T GINE DIAMONDS AT LAM- insisted upon and tho introduction of TRES OF ATTRACTION A aubway ‘eur shored to: the hee ers day. He was aa search for the clothing of the woman. BERT FIGUR the word ‘reaso nthe statute f hie mittyct st in xent for him In © floor of the Assem-| The Lody was completely encrusted : 3 =} " Three & b eroned by | Kast Fifty-first eel station for the ant AG ERA. RNR oe P 3 Jie M : besa 80 ae to lead to a result by whlch oom gyi. Antoun wry, head of a semi- | Feserves, and with thelr help Harris | raise lls Fearn fat Hof ready and easy} with ime, Pecullarly enough, accord- binations for the purpone of resiraining jury Hrivtol, Vu. ehd Penne was dragged, cursing and yelling, te a| informe M ppting ne te ay [HK to the undertaker, the Ime, instead S trade with a view to controlling Prices were the centres of attraction | patrol wagon fought even when | peared Tauleniar the AV “ape minority ot having its usual effect, served to and mi oopoly could b M4 , hay hy ere |S the was unloaded at the station “Here is another manifestation of Ione rete he cinoly and was put ony icine the corpse and it was partially | id maintaining « moop 1 i ce M Ways und Means and the Rul y Ls L, t Bhip. They wane ve woman U m he had been| system,” said Judge Swann, “'T prob-| the Ways and Means and the Rules)’ ’) Cort Mason is of 825,00 apeine eld to be reasowvie and (ius jawful. Of dackeonville, Via, and Misses MaHlan ‘ ‘Ate cap-| petrified yroner Mason the| x . Until the r f Guinaiers and’ tei Yousa of Virets AR | imposing at the w& of the trou-|ably dropped the information that if . Mr. Olf-opinton that under the condition de- | The pesitive guar ntee of 4 Pourt In t ja F hava Dean abrond aint June 1 ble had disappeared. and Harris was | tuis prisoner was convicts would) vor had to surrender bis leadership of{seribed the body might have been in‘ f diamond {irri in usiness in one a clearly detined } ' ‘ charged with assaulting the polic reine’ Huntington’a: bail. reached | his party in the Awsombly. His stanch- [ene water: for rontha, Il ocr ge the city: dara qee7 tat many busin a tor the 5 Lab abroad © poll Vs ears, did the}est political ally was "Big Tim" Sulll- part of the c e Mg Pecoture ts bert. of TWO LAWYERS ARRESTED fae that the Jury was bringing tn ay Van. every diamor Pacers alae Biting FOR PERIURY SUBORNATION,| ‘tit fa, Svsegictmincn ol mh a LAWYER WILL ASK GOV. DIX |] fenrcenied. Be micceniens ‘ i wna nally sity he Hew great toenace to stn the weltare of Eo TO ORDER ARREST OF GROUT, | barat ta 18 front land, who at nineteen gives ‘ Sd on id ao latinur ‘ ness reaxonwbiy profi 1 s Indicted on chars s¢ of Directing | then ordered a » outl | Way or other (ie a violints crane daeued tor Stuntington's }eo often given 6: Goldstein Goes to Albany To-Night |] $1509.00. Sayed | Witne in 1 ile phon he tured to the fury and soiaeie <a = to Urge Action in Union Seamless Solid Gold Wedding ee Suit to Lie, them If they had placed : Y { + i in all shapes and widths, able exclusion of Ap 7 Bank Case. Rings in all shapes 4 dths, trol of prices | Soneph A. Siay of No. 3 Broad atyeer | Upon the testimony leut, Robert hee . fi 7 0 single piece of g gold GAN GET ALONG wi fm Gime ‘lend Fr Herwig of No, §% Nawyay |Mill and four patrolmen of the Union TO BE COLUMBUS PARK) justice Putnam's order staying nis |} made fr hen pie ot ae NAOT Me with competition |street, lawyers, were arrested today by | SaFKet station, who had testified in Soemuaeaetes previous order for the arrest of Ed-|f and positively guaranteed a5 NOPOLY IN BUSINESS. ymin th Wy OA oe lUndal Hales Marehe) ecm oo ean |! Huntington at Horay's trial. change of Name Will Be Made ji eed 2, Grout until the Qotober tern quality and durability, Bigie “They had in thei salnds the thought | eer ; ane SRL * repiied that they had no | 7408 L 1 of the Appellate Court could paws upon |I ing free, that In some way or olher a standard Tend the buslces alt $ ; limont by tng {heen influenced by the testimony of the Celebration of the legality of the arrest for refusing cquld be wet by witch If those who must equare themselves | AREER MY Se, policemen, wherefore thy brought October 12 to appear before Deputy State Banking enjoyed the monopoly « restrain necessity. Mither the we) Valted — Bias ren ty naw oN) fn a verdict of guilty. The Court then zs Sup ndent Dodge as a witness in of competition ‘ J to State session in Brooklyn. The two CO tai wate beta ak ke) Taine interest to the celebration of}tne Union Hank cases was filed to-day | M@ not abuse Lie , > ment : orderad that @ transcript of the. min will ne afforded . 1 of seeking front the frtiege arged with procuring threo Witnesses | itey of the trial be sent to Commissioner Sard ot ANereat Tin the ofce of the County Clerk Wat, thait ehsoeg eure to testify faleely in a damage siti: | Wate | 0 SREB Ok eae | Brooklyn. Attorney Goldst who is 13 hid to be only 4 : i t nt by % Maley, acting fo: Second ne-te laioant teanradusur lt wna Pare Columns Pare | pushing the prosecution, gave notice within the statute or pouin! sine s young 90 Ibert Maley, amaingt | propay invited him to hia fat on Now. 11} fit Ais eatin wan given by | iuat Be mann At aN bid e ibane fe es Kepaired and “The court has exhibited a ot ‘ now being | thet h Railroad Company. |iawt, ondraduck is a Kansan farmer tt emanie Committee on Parks to oak Gov. Dix ob Ri enechtlye; warrant Cleaned. Jewelry Repaired facing the necessary ronults In enforce ot or putting | The edn rooklyn Jana’ had beon boasting of the money he [tie proposition Introduced before the | for, the executive warrant is not issu and Remodeled. Chares ing the statute that, Inatend of prompt- paging thety | Dist A aS Chatflel making on bis farm. While ia; oard by Aldermen Jonn J. White. Always Low. ing an on ft, ought to make a1 gz up the| It te alleged that the lawyers direc dead to have of the prime movers in the agita- . every American proud that we have rea young Maley to testify falsely th 8 19, HAY: Ie 46 CHARA tho Hen le Ataleres Store Open Evenings to, that all his}t nam Magistrate ‘uch @ tribunal. It is now enforcing tts er to nd |jhad been given permission by a gueate would have to he searched. Kon- Freschi, a member of the! A. uicy Saturdays Until t decree against the Standard Ol Com- | reve " of free |man in New Jersey to ride on a Lehigh draduck refused to aut Horay went ‘# executive committee of the ae ee ERaes fhe Tobacco Company, alt limit upon it | Valley frolaht traly and that later hel out and returns inan Hunt: |Columbua Day celebration eommittes B f Lambert rot ars, a : eat Combi AS ecesive must We | was thrown off by another en ington. Hunt ched Kondra- | Magistrate chi wae ne tiie t tions divide these! nto etal, ae se of ac This textimony was ir ay’ n he rt temipeting paris under euay provisions anae of om: Ba Bee atte tad a {Jduck and took 8 from his clot speakern at today’s hearin he ee 8s ea Third Ave., Cor. 58ih Street in the decree that an {njunction eb b ferns arearasa te en he and Horay went Into an adjoin ysed (hat on Columbus day Mul- | and 7 glass of Ur deantantiy ‘operative tc preven! Revere AN Coming out they handed! berry Bend Park be rechristened == = contempt proceedings any assumption | > luck what looked lke his roll.| Columbus Park with offictal cere. | on of the old relations of a monopoly It erows t When ho examined tt he found it con- } montes, W. 14th St. Reupholste Co! “It needed these two kreat decisions | future amination, conse sisted of a $1 bil wrapped around a oli) George W. Loft, chairman of the 103 W. 14th St. ¢ Bs ‘to teach the business public that at ’ to the Hrooklyn district of newspapers executive commit wiso spoke. Aider- | BePIECH ‘ qha. lesat not in the sup tribunal of this Chatheld in Brooklyn 1s Horay was tried twice before Judge} man White sald Mulberry Rend Park eth, country would the claim be llstened to, held in $5,000 bail eae | Malone and the juries disagreed, Judge} had never offictally been designat | thet in chis day and generation we have|a coinplete yevislsion of fooling on the | furnished. | Malone refused ‘to diamine the india jand that 08 per cent. of the nearby resl- | assed beyond the possibility of « art of the men nt th 7 nee a n aying that the cr Aesses | dents were Itallans who would consider Competition a consistent with pion : iy ar 1 to a clear Barakanaing Bere pelpadly not telling the |it an honor to have the park renamed. Dusiness growth, or that we have| of the limttationa that must be im. | PHILADELPHIA GIRL SUES Hee Ail Sruee BA, AE She Slee Chairman Alexander 8. Drescher of val. e a iby them upon inineas cor ngton was alleged to have been assiat- lene Parks Committee announced at te |porsslom, mac yoonyany e'ieas om: | QR A POPULARITY PRIZE. | ng ‘iroray trimming the "ieanaas |g of the hearing hat hi commit $20 | pees = dre t favorably “havea, . , i Will put you in good humor pales crop OF BARIE Miss Suitar Charges That 800 Votes! ‘a wife awooned in the corrides | —— with "yourself ‘an = | 4 ‘or ere ceived Joutside the courtroom when she No, 140, just around block from his Fvans’ Dy Ale = Before Selecting | BIGGEST OF ALL, | for Rival Were Received | tats. "hiny had renred'u verde sf| home “Ale ‘vas. Tntctated tn goons | sarap onRRe caa EMR AI rou | | TAVT PREDICTS oo Late guit pt coup of them on the roof, | TOSS the er pero tmens omen pais er letlie iDICTS PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Sept. 18—Mtas | —— > 4 er Nd i Sa a | s ‘ Marte ar af No, BMT ¢ vit street | BOY PLAYED “HOOKEY Q° nana 1 S-Return ; the areenai | | nement } Men's Aasorlailon. to AND FELL TO DEATH. |; | CONSULT THE » Pontiac, 1 ws wre ward h t instead of second priae — — | | “Apartment to Let” sueaa lea trove it rea tl Nee a n Awarded to Mise Bag | Motner Saw Crowd, but Thought | i ene | Pre « ot | Drexe Nathan Was Safe in Public fone g ast read er Advertisements in nis vhe urged} At the final count of voten It was | i i THE WORLD Bie. baon f notunt thor tated tha Drexel had 26,000] School, —~ rely absolutely upon their intrinsic | farming and t 1 of the Lad r bicaa Suitar, he! fade Joseph b ¥ le yy 1 far ou merit, Springs, $2.60. Mattress, $5.90 to close at Tlof the window her home at No. le L 17 With SAVE YOU lock Saturday evening, It is von-li4 Norfolk atreot today and watched USED UPRIGHT PIANOS ff wrniture Retaited at Wholesale anyingod. that “race a» jue FREDERICK 5 ’ President remus , ay [Ht the wtroke of 7 o'clock Mw ollant} yoay of a tittle lad Bho wae thankful $75 — $$90-$100 $125 STREET | j ’ waa a sure Winner by a margin of 97 hl wone A071 |not tak the . t eaarhileesier ti - ipsth that her boy, Nathan, th! ears of $5 woothly The World's “Apartment to |] | increase ' grap the | votes M Dhekel tan oeleeks | ae, wae safely in act ) that ita minute iz tine Square Piancs $10 Up 0 Yr t ts alleged, Misw Drexel was permit. Let” Advertisements offer |] |"! » thd to turn In SOO adiitiomal votes {as Hot her own child that had gut. ably had the supply lasted tie animal! Send postal for catalogue. you the greatest variety of ||| nd yy kin the coveted frat [fered & horrible fall from the five. | would hay peer | WISSNER WAREROOMS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— i . Ls story hguse across tho strovt or some keape | KLYN. eslection. | un aot’ . DBC tart re Hale'en hour she watched tho throng Wored thn ons 96 5th Ave., cor. 18th St.,N. RY: | acme cee rea." but deinen that the courtm phat} oa. [Aud then some one ran to her and told Toi 1h et 1 | 58 57 Flatbus rooklyn. ($9 309, — New ect Little Geni in Flatbu y no tablish her claim to popularity over Lhe Nasheed eta me eg the 200 t 1 ‘Cha ius “Her friends have started sell! Mist Drexel, ‘The popularity contest falnngh ant waw Sakon unconscious erousholiday publte to buy t wana | LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, h @mood wife whe'll make -for wot Was cattied on for Weeks and ay sed |td ) bed. ould Uh LOST Mowlay moruing, So fete teers, hu Men the | ; Lb Teleyhone some day," - [sreat interent, a aan ame Nathan Emuer stiended Public schoul aw. lowing 4,0001 e al toward. Return to 71. cor. 1000——Flatbush. * ¥ a t ‘ * pean mare a anata oat sh nae ecg ae oe = it ns Stach coat ceie eer — MAM TT Te ny eats Shee pe ae [BETTER LEAKS SOMEWHERE IN OUR CITY PARKS, SAYS MR. FOSDICK They Don’t Get All the Money Appropriated for Their Betterment. IN| SCOTLAND, Another Aviator English THE EVENING WORLD, T. hree Southern Belles on a Liner veniitg We MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1911, WOMAN'S BODY IN CROTON LAKE COROTHY ARNOLD? It Was Discovered Last Eve- ning Stripped of All Clothing. wid by A report reached the Evening World day ody of Dorothy Arnold, the young heiress disappeared from het home at No. 108 East Beventy-ninth street on Deo. 12 of last year, had been | found ti Croton Lake, @ part of th that the | ENGLISH AVIATOR | WHO SAYS FANCY STUNTS ARE NO GOOD (Founded 1645) Almost any piano sounds good when it is new, but the old-established and reliable Waters Pianos will at ail times hold their tone and give that permanent. satisfaction that can only be obtained in ja piano of the highest class. | In tone and construction the Waters Pianos are al! superb examples of the piano maker's art at its best and 'will therefore stand up under hard usage and be durable. | The Style A Waters Up- right Grand Piano—price only $250—is a popular leader and the equal of other pianos widely advertised at $550, Moreover three years’ time will be allowed for payment, without charge for interest jor extras. i The Waters-Autolaplayer- pianos maintain an equal high standard of excellence and are jalso sold at reasonable, low prices and on easy terms of payment. 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