The evening world. Newspaper, September 25, 1911, Page 8

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a —. Ned to work In the woofenware fae- ry and were married a year ago. BILLBOARD BESIDE THE TRACK HID THE DANGER. THIRTEEN KILLED avenue and One Hundrwtth atreet y terday that drew a large crowd 0 ne ae New Yea < two well dressed a a mill to onw aide, while | their wives furnished the mar bout not} they charged th |far away, The erawd formed a ring| toward the outfitting ot the new and when Policeman Katawntered the | of business and not for a husband, on nt to} Xt ho. | The Milkopskys sald that they knew ae ere to stop the couples ch. nothing of any husband for Moe ier Z nar “Rut we can't atop’ Whee aupon the | from Srether of Mitemie” ‘arrytown, colebrated yesterday the we noprovel and the trlligerente | {omc brother of MilKopeky. | The /tiyfourth anniversary of thel 1 to resume, After the MHeuteni ding. Mra Andrews te seventy: Bo they ware marched to ghe East | for fighting tn the years old and Mr. Andrews 4 Fourth etrant Lge man, who had beer They are @ remarkable 014 cou; b and think noth! hadn't fought, arranged bail for the theatre and moving ploture @! Birl had eaved $1,600 ago paid for the hus- He didn't ae eae Mra Andrews's grandtather, Mr. and] in the old Andrews homestead, fe Mrs, Andrews had elght children, five o | 's e furniture 880 years old, were surrounded by their family Friend* came from far ish them many returns of the HE 93, SHE 73, CELEBRATE 54 YEARS OF WEDDED LIFE. Attend Theatres, Go From Tarry- town to New York to Shop and Act Like Youngsters, Mr, and Mrs. George C. andrews, at ‘IRL PAID $800 FOR A RUSBAND SHE DIDN'T GET panes Failure to Find a Mate for Pur- aie ‘ae they could be iMentified only by tho Mra, Conon of No, m8 East Lcsnaelih i. They go early and get front seats, and turning From Wedding An- | clothing persons were hurled! chaser Caused Battle Be- | trad and First street. The ot m on thelr return home they carry @ lan- a ‘s shanty with such , were put down as Mr. and Mrs, Henry TEHBRAS and a0 the of the Milkops’ When th hoard | the #0 had ee 'l wouldn’t think of making a Shortcake without D &G ‘yan, 11 West 103d St., New York O Mra, a dD & Co. New a SELF-RAISING FLOUR With leavening of Absolutely Pure Grape Cream of Ti I hid the train x The people in the wagon were E nd inughing when the ponder- notive drawing nine couches BIX boilles were on the engine's ptiot when the train stopped 60 from the crossing; other vodies scattered each other; bee aaah He along the track were so mutilated that Nine Others in Party of 31 Re- the Conene. ‘The other pale Wore aa. of gotn| tern to ald them over the dark apote, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Andrews are always to- gether, whether on @ shopping trip to New York 'or a trolley ride across the country, Gov, Clinton of New York was Persia, Sept. 23.—Reports are current that the deposed Shah, Mo- 14 that @ brotier of|hammed All Mirza, whose forces were recently routed, has been captured or it over. On No. 71 East One Hun- who was pro: van ed Milkopaky o! drodth atreet. The Cohens niversary Seriously Hurt. tween Two Couples. nn, throug? ide wall and waa breuth- ing when removed; she died a few hours later, Another vietim was thrown over & barn fifty feet from the tracks. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Brizinskt and Mise Fannie Rerman ta expected to tell In the Harlem Court to-day how ahe pald $900 tn advance for a husband abe BABY’S QUEER ESCAPE, ya } HALF YEARLY SALE OF USED PIANOS M ‘ ‘i thelr child of two years encaped serious | qyry't' get. The failure of the man al- Billboard Beside the Railroad] nurt. They wore in the front halt of! joeed to have taken the money to pro- the wagon, the mother holding the ehlid| quien tie mat caused a fight at Park Track Hid Peril From in her lay. About half way back eat] - ' Mary Schwartzbquer. Sho was thrown —— unconscious about Atty feet and when found the Briginsk! ohi!d wae in ber arma, having escaped unscatned. Hanson drove forty gueate tn the| wagon to his farm last aight, but the wagon was crowded and nine persons returned In beste br vehicle. BROTHERS SEE SEE HI HIM ‘DROWN. crrr, § X. 3, | J, Sept. %,—Be- fore the eyes of his three brothers, one of whom made a brave attempt to rescue the Victims. Brandreths MENASHA, W! A Chicago and Northwestern 1! es, thirty finutes tate and running sixty miles an hour, amashed a hay wagon tn which thirty-one persons were riding home from a wedding anntversary colebration early yoaterday. Ten young women and men were Sept. S8MA-T! Milled instantly, three died in a fow minutes, nine were seriously injured @mt ning escaped bocaume the big Wagon's front wheels had crossed the track when the express crashed into {Nearly all in the wagon wore em- governs of the Menarha Woodenware Company; were husbands and wives or eB@Banced couples or brothers and ais- tere, They had been celebrating with Peter Hanson and his wife on his ae -_ Or ee him, Willam Bble, twenty-four years old, of Philadelphia, was drowned while fishing hero yesterday. Eble and hiv brothers, Joba, Vincent and Harry, were out tn the ha John aad William tn the same be William's oar was damaged and when he started to fix It the boat took @ sudden turn, throw- ing him into the water, John, plying the other oar, tried tn vain to row the boat to where the brother was struggling, but could =m reach William. ‘Then he leaped ove VALUE GIVING We shall owe the degree of our Success equally to Entirely Vegetable The Very Best Laxative and Blood Tonic. For Constipation, Biliousness, ! Headache, Dizziness, Indigestion, ¢ &e., they have no cqual. Including Grand Pianos, Upright Pianos, Square Pianos, Piano-Players, Player-Pianos and Organs In the Newly Decorated Wanamaker Audi- torium of Music, First Gallery, New Building In addition to our usual large the for:most makers of the world, there will be about 350 Instruments Yearly Having the largest piano business in the world, this is our customary disposal of instruments taken in exchange during the past few months, The history of each instrument is known to us because we learn all about a piano when we take it in. In addition are some pianos from our regular stock which have become rubbed, scratched or varnish-checked by handling and which instead of refinishing we reduce the benefit. The Home—The Children— stocks of new pianos, representing at the Low Half- Prices in price, giving our customers Miscellaneous —) Miscellaneous Upright Pianos (Continued) Marshall & Wendell ' Value Giving--and to an ungrudging way of giving it. Square Prance i otemeaan on indie 300 1 Mandal Ween We have appointed ourselvés Purchasing Agents and Music ey Hipster a6 1E) pepcoente in dell Upright $250 $198 for the peoplo and the price we charge for our 1 Schradt & Schmidt t $5|1Brambach & Co. 350 1 Briggs 350| yg5| Kurtzmann n Uprigh Sorvice--will be your approval. are three things that always gotogether. Neither |! Chickering | Gitlesen He eree oy 3 Kurtsmanne $250 4 Tho application of a liberal policy must evoutu- is complete without the others. Apsuitias } 10]1 Newby & vane 300 1 Breendby 300 Hepes is : ally weld to Kesner's tho people of this community The best bringing up a child can have is to be say 1 J. @C. Fischer 350) 175} 1 Stultz & Bauer 350 1 Kurtemanna " and make for us—an enviable reputation. trained in music. And the thing that holds a ae oy ees 18 px 430 1 Shoninger sol 160| Lindeman age i ; er 1Bi } Then again—the values will not be tho only entio- family together, perhaps more than anything) | on 4 1 James & Holmstrom 300 \ABese ne 1 Lindeman oa ing featuros of Kesner's difference and Originality: else when the children are growing up, is music. i Wane 350 i avalon 44 Lindeman (rH feat 3 s differ rinality: . : : 1 Slade & Co. 1 Hallet & Davie 350 enn 300 Vose & Sons Uprights F The priceless qualities of Courteous Attention-- Here is the eo 3 to bring 1 Chickering » Tee ec HY 1 Campbell 210 Formerly. ‘ Prompt Service and Consideration-- music at little cost into those 1 Brainard 1 Milton 300 A ee 350| 165 1Vove Upright $350 ; Will moan much when we begin our 4 homes which have not yet felt its 1 David Ven Winhle Hele | 1 Lester ely Emerson Uprights acquaintance, 7 fine influence. 1 Arlington 1 Chickering 450| 185 preg ne 1 Emereon Upright $350 ! \ ontinued to-morrow es 1 Keystone & Cox 25} 1 Chickering 450 Dlou sd ad 4Emerson Uprights $65 ¢ - ——_— — This Wanamaker sale is unlike any other be-|1 Decker & Sons 1 Bradbury 400 1 Brambach 350 Nee ae 378 ‘ GET ACQUAINTED WITH MR. WIZZLE cause it is a quick distribution practically with-| 1 Catenderg & Vaupel 30 oma r Uprights by sending for the set of pictures which appeared in | out profit to us of instruments that have come 1 Hinds & Son | | | We Also Include in This Sale a A 1 Schomacker $425 1 Schomacker 400 the recent contest. Separate shects must be used for eva Hh te dalle neg os erp Pat oka ald G { Pi O Rebisoeeete 460 each answer. Same will be mailed promptly upon EEC GROUSE Oy RIES OF. PANO ORLING, 50. SARS 35 roup o ipe Organs Chickering & Sons’ : is @ H i 1 Hardi i receipt of your request. This $500.00 contest closes instruments in part exchange for new. 1 Haines ° Pp P g Uprights, Soren September 30th. Prizé winners will be announced oe buy ee prance from auc- hie 4 of them made especially for John Wanamaker by the feo 1 Chickering $450 Thursday following the opening of the store. Further tion shops or country dealers, as is the custom in kb Chickoria Austin Organ Co., Hartford, Conn, Suitable for church, ickering F es ee A ig 40 ‘i 1 Chick 500 } details upon request to Dept. B, 103 West 22d Street, many used piano sales. 1 J. C. Fischer parle: bones: sammie orsne ball, locas repra OF mime : ae Wariah N WATCH FOR THE OPENING DATE , room in the home. Equipped with Austin tub: pa al P e¢hts 4 iM, 7 af Not a single piano will be sold or 1 Decker Bras, 45 matic action, radiating concave pedal board, as adopted by the |] 1 rnate Upright "es ; . pledged or reserved until the open- 1 Chickering 60 ‘American Guild of Organista; Austin universal wind chest and || 3 Knabe Uprights 4 ing of the store tomorrow morning. | |1 Steinway 65 a remarkable self-playing attachment, Chickering 4 Grands \ . i ; PIPE ORGANS 1 Chickeri 75 zi ' The experience of the past in Wana- Miscellaneous Upright rane 4 Chickerings ES H maker Piano Sales—when as many Plance 1 Austin Organ (Style Empire) 39000 Sei 1 Chickering 800 Directly on 245 insti t sold i Colonial) 7500 5400 Miscell as ) instruments were wma ‘ 1 Austin Organ (Style xv.) 6000 3900 iscellaneous " ? Interborough single day—shows the wisdom of} |, voren ina Nex 1 Aaa Crees (Oris [eons a 1080 Plano-Players a Subway coming not only on the first day, 1 Mason & Hamlin Pipe Organ 2000 1250 |} 1 Needham Player $250 $69 Weather—t osettied and cooler, & « 5 ° 1 Gilbert 250 ‘ pions i iedladllae but in the first hour of the first day. 1 Goldsmith 250} 65 ORCHESTRIONS S Fiancee fies H j THE NEW STORE FOR MEN The advent of the Player-piano has led many 1 & Gorka He 75 Buite by: M. Wolke & Son, Pie Germany, makers of the |} Angelus Piano-Players peop! jianos, thoug! wOrld -fam« vormerly, Mx ‘ (Broadway, corner of Eighth Street, Main floor) pe Me SOF Hs Ses ype fh} 1 Wheelock bid 95 Formerly Formerly Now || 1 Angelus 9 } ’ slightly used, so that they may get one of the}; pond 250 2 Orchesirion 6000 Rey | | 1 Orchestrion 1500 1 Angelus 250 st i Has Just Received, and Will new Knabe-Angelus, Schomacker-Angelopian, |2 McEwens soo} 115 : 4 Angelus 250 198 i PI on Sale T M Emerson-Angelus, Lindeman & Sons-Angelus, |1 Albert Hood 230 REED ORGANS 2 Angelus 275 38 lace on Sale Tomorrow Morning, and.thus many of the pianos offered in this sale|1 Harmony aso Formany Formerly Now es HN ¥ are but little used. Most of them are like new. |} Cornish b+ Vocaiton Organ 1200 |. Symphony Organ 650 380 rm A Special Lot of Autumn Suits All of them have been put into the best possible|! United Makere 250) 495 ‘ 6 Angelus 300 f Y goseition new bass strings in some, felts tight- | 1 Anderson bie ie Fl nea $25 Miscellaneous pe Cre * i pl — ened or renewed, parts renickeled, cases revar- |} Ivers & Pond 1 Aeolian eport Organ 1Stetnway Grand $1200 ( or oung Men Suits of nished and repolished; the instruments gone over |! J: & C. Fischer 3001, 1 sconce toe % i Ht Waters raan qn ! pad Stead ao top to bot: » ft t k, whi - Acotian Organ } ciety } |] Pronounced Style and Quality— i Sat! a ee ee Rr eeie 95] 1 Loring & Blake 1 ||2hickerne Grange "350. 3 y The variety includes almost every known}! Decker Bros. aco 1Chickering Grand 750 395 make, design, wood and finish, offering a unique H ih or ny 1 Kranich & Bach { field for the satisfaction of individual taste. 1 Morare 250 PI ayer-Pi anos Choa Vin : | ° 4 1 Jacob 1 p ‘ Phas : | Home-builders, music teachers, 1 Bwick & Go 101 35 Pera Binasacn Andaua’. |/cicnene Grand 850 ae Cheviots in fashionable fancy patterns—tan and hotel proprietors, and managers of t Cosenerg © 10 ae! *Roraseiy. sale. Ange ee ery 1 Chickering Grand 550 is gray mixtures ublic institutions and schools 1 Gordon 300 5 Angeloplans, iow | Emernen Angetue (6875 0 Kurtzmann Grand. ‘ Models favored by young men—and by older will me in this sale an exceptional opportunity | 1 Meninans’ 380 fOr Taraesl Now 2 Emerton Aneel ot rie |? Kurtzmann Pama? Nom » jf business men who know the value of good appearance. to acquire at a nominal price pianoe of unusual|! Raven & Bacon 300; 1 Autopl: .0 $550 su6 } Emerson Angetue ton Rom] Grands $800 $98 t From all such we invite critical examination of quality of tone and design—quite unlike those } cee 300] pane, 8 435 |! Emerson Angelus 750 650 Schomacker Gran a i 33 ormerly, Stn , these suite. f : included in the average sale. Alera soo 140]? Autopiance $30 as Knabe Angelus seo, | Sehomacker Grand "$400. $5 | m lance will wae te point of correct style. 1 Goetz & Co. $00 2 Autopiance 500 438 2 Knabe Angelus $1,050 $508 Campbell Uprights ts And i i i ‘ 1F. Doll A 550 5 | 2 Knabe Angel 950 AEN ormerly. Se ; fbeio pa ace, of Pe 2 gpa mers © ny We shall make terms at this sale to suit the |2 Hew Bnaiend he 1 Avtepleme. 578 475|3 Knabe /ericfee 1,050 650 1 Genpbeit Uprights “00 iit | ii . ! h ven 5 : Campbell Upright ! } " We have provided tor stout and thin men as well = * aahhiadi! of ny. Rammbanst, wishin rests 1 Co wnecter 300 Angelus Pianos AAR Soe Pill Ei 4 Gumbel Upetee he Ht | wn as “* ” . eed id 4 2 Cam 3 ta 225 as those known as “regulars, $12. ment down and small payments weekly or | Semhe He 16 | Angus Dee “3 395 vine $355 $225 Kohler m Campbell 5 oy - monthly; the purchaser paying simple interest || 1 Keller Bros. 250 1 Angelus Piano 675 395/Lindeman Player Pianos Uprights e- Avtumn Suits in various patterns and fabrics, $11, $12, $13, $14, $15 and $16 for such time only as is actually taken to || 1 Haines 300 1 Angelus Plano 625 3 Formerly. Now. Formerly. Now, Overcoats, in our fashionable styles, $11 to $15. complete payment. 1 Francie Bacon = 300) 2 Angelus Pianos 675 B | 2 Lindeman Player 1 Kohler & Camp- Raincoats, $15. Separate Trousers, $2.75 to $4.50. 1 F, Doll 190/ 1 Angelus 6s0 495 Planos $395 $365] bet! Upright $210 $165 ‘ead WANAMAKER Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. Formerly | [aT Stewart & Co. 1D HN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street *

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