The evening world. Newspaper, November 27, 1911, Page 10

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~ FCAL CONT OF LECTION OM SNOW COMPLETE Socialists Made Gains andCon- stitutional Amendments Were All Carried Here. ‘The official canvass of the vote cast Blection Day for county offices and constitutional amendments was com pleted tolay, The official count sho an increase in the Teflected in those the Supreme ¢ Francis M. Sc ea tate of Demo- erate and Fuslonists, votés, Hotehk vote on the Ly preme Court, of 2,606 over Fusion nominee. the largest vote, the ticket rece « Colahan, 197,415; Hotchkis Shearn, 122,769, and Haldwin, The vote for Sheriff was as fol- lows: Harburger, 187,789; Hopper, sion, 184,847 636; Robert Ne Winaver, Socialiat Lath rality for Harburger, The vote for Surro, was: Fow- ler, 144,097; Matthewaon, Fusion, 132, 941, Plurality for Fowler, 11 While the proposed Const! amendments received large pluralities in New York County, several up-State counties voted overwhelmingly against them. The vote in this county on the amendment appropriating $19,000,000 for canal terminalis in conjunction with the one thousand ton barge canal, 189,19 votes were cast for it and 37,70 against. For amendment No. 1, doubling the recelved 2 salaries of legisiators, 8,190 were cast for and 61,004 against. For amendment No. 2, taking powers from the Appellate Division, — 83,208 voted for and 51,082 againet. For amendment No. 3, giving Kings County two additional county Jjndges, 76,576 for and 64.620 against. For amendment No. 4, providing for exceas condemnation fees, 83,471 voted for and 48,056 against. For amendment No. 5, increasing the Governor’a salary, £2,200 voted for and 52,640 against. For amendment No. 6, prohibiting the FIRE GONG RANG 27°": DEATH KNELL OF CHARLES HUBER Fireman Killed by Heart Dis- ease After Sliding Down to Answer Alarm. | Heart fatlure, brought on by the sud- den sounding of the fire gong in the quarters of Hook and I r Truck No. 74, in Himrod street near St. Nich- ee of Fireman Charies # dea | r, thirty-three years old and al | member of the department since 190, | lived at No, 67 Bleecker street, Brook- A 4 dinner with his wife and four | " Hight and returned to} he went to bed. At} m came in from Rox No, suddenly on the floor, not have to be an-| 4 by that company, and while! of the firemen were busy putting the horses back into thelr stalls others were carrying their stricken comrade | | upstairs. “T'm all in," he said as they placed him on his bed. “I don't know what's the matter with me. I never felt so atrangely before, Get me some water.” In a fw minutes he was unconsclous and about the time Dr. Meyer came from the German Hospital he was dead. | Premier Plum Premier Tomato Catsup Premier Sage Honey... Premier Corn Flakes ... 10¢ Premier Queen Olives PREMIER BREAKFAST COFFEE ordinarily costs 35c, but per pound. Premier because we will not lower its quality to keep it at 35c. Give the Miller His Due, Mrs. Housewife ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER erated =Not Vet HIGH PRICED litle journey through twelve modern grocery shops reveals the fact that the much-discussed Premier Pure Foods cost no more than other brands. The following prices were named by the grocers this week : Huber, with the others, Jumped out Premier Pancake Flour 10c | Premier Breakfast Coffee 8¢ of bed, put on his clothes and slid down Premier Panes y 10c, 25¢} Premier Vanill 25¢ apparatus, Premier Fruit . 25¢] Premier White [ 1Se 25c| Premier Black Pepper 18¢, 28¢ 10¢, 25¢ 10¢ Premier Maine Corn Premier Uncoated Rice Premier Brown Rice. ....,... 12¢ . -28¢, 50c] Premier Canned Shrimp. .2for 25¢ coffee has advanced 8c The grocer is now obliged to ask 38c for fh $1.95 $3.75 Leather Seat Chairs Set of 4,5 or 6 $1 Monthly. We made an enormous purchase of these diners with arm chairs to match at a good discount, otherwise this low price would be impossible. They are very strongly made, the tops are of quartered oak, the Seats are of real leather. We have everything for the dining room except the things to eat and the people. 27, 1911. IN BUSINESS ((Qwrerriw, New Harlem Store 3rd Ave. @ 12Ist St. 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. Except “Only 2 More Days! Still Time to Get Your Dining Room Ready Payable by the month if more convenient. Collectors sent if REQUESTED. We will open an account for any amount. 10% off if you pay cash Prices marked in plain figures and no extras. Suburban Delivery by Auto-truck Everything for Thanksgiving the Turkey a nf a! Women, $34.75 Very large and handsomely carved. It is $4 inches wide and the plate mirror is 12x42. Fine quartered oak, highly pol- ished, golden finish. Dining-room Furniture of every de scription at every price. ‘or amendment No. 7, reforming con- ‘ seta ata $9.50. “pa wi commissionere and | : conferred on a Judge of the Supreme A . voted for and 40,457 agains $ For G. 100 pieces of fine English Porcelain; Cc Court, Pe voten Zor and a8 wainat, | If he selects his wheat— or lee: 8 9c HP irevaabe to titer aes eed Glassware of every w’coy sh ppd BACK;” ASKS | Washes b h d tricity, serve dinner to 12 people. sh seeceh hel BANKRUPTCY DISCHARGE.) rus es an — ‘ iearhte Rags Carpets, Etc. Pugilist Had Liabilities of $21,470) scours it— 30x60 in. Pi $3.35 Ingratns fond ; $ .55 and Assets of $10 and Two tees 5 . S$. Overcoats. G . ds it . 0 t ° h be ft. Tapestrie . 8.75 Best Brussels. . + ation was mito In the Unita rin .3x10.6 Axminsters...24.75 Extra Axminsters ..... 1.23 noha muse Ghict lo-day io have t MES, SO the Brass Bed $3, 9x12 Seamless Velvets.19.50 Oifcloths from. 33 | EN lt eg granules are all alike— Two-inch contiouous posts, with se OF huge illuminated re- Linoleums from....... 49 4 i ruptey. The ‘come-back” puglitst, at inci fillers and pretty spindles. In either VOlving racks showhundreds Mattings from........ 39 Table $4. 75 » PF. the time he asked to be adjudged a bankrupt, said his only assets gonaisted of $10 in cash, two suits of clot! nd two overcoats, valued at $50, bilities were given as . The amounts were small and ini "4 about @ dozen garage bills, items for repairs of automo! The “Ki bright or satin finish. We show 12,500 square feet of Beds, Bed- ding and Bedroom Furniture—almost an endless variety of style and price. of rugs. All sizes, all kinds, all colors, all prices. Every kind of floor cover- ing for every floor. No Charge for Measuring, Making, Laying or Lining Downtown { Park Row and Chath ‘ Soe | 19319205 bak Ron” Cowperthwait & Sons Sifts it 10 times through silk, so you get only utterly perfect flour— Then bakes a batch from every lot before it leaves the mill— He deserves recognition. _It is fair to you and fair to him that youspecify hisflour. Decorated _scall top, 24x24 Inches. Ma- hogany finish, Strongly made, power boat o * fact that he owed Ernest Teblehorn $2,300 for repairs to a boat and to Pig: Sayre & Co, $1% for oll for the “Ki! MeCoy Motor Company. To La Casadi di Hierra for flowers he owed $16.51, Elmer Chickering of | Boston $101 for photographs and $45) to the Manhattan Press Clipping Bu- | reau for clippings. He put Prof.) Charles Munter down as a creditor | 10 TO 18 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE AUMANN’ AT 149 ST. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATE a creditor for $200 porro McLaughlin was down for underwear, and William Sheppard of Ballston Spa, N. Y., $1,400 on a judg- ment. Judge Hand reserved his decision for | two Ks, | Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 COULD N A PECULIAR CONDITION REMOVED Some time a Men’s Underwear Standard makes at moderate prices That’s why we tell you of Gold Medal Flour. We do all that. And it adds to our costs, perhaps, a million dollars a year, We doit to better your baking—to give you I was troubled with | upholstered in Imperial Spanish poins ta the beck aad Haney lind more for your money—andtowin abigger place. Leather, as illustrated. Reg. pr. $22. Merino Underwear : ‘és Bee ee Or Kise ead And, because we have done it, more homes Thanksgiving Specials Mediu rey ag A Bee —_ $1.00 Brana gana fence Pay: alnd use Gold Medal than any other flour in existence. French Balbri U; dk ep reeeael In mutual fair- coe eh Res ae dem Peed 1 powad tr f i 4 Drawers with regular or short inseams, all Sr. 00 ness, next time Say CA cs ir eee ee per garment Imported Balbriggan Underwear Medium weight, made of real maco “| Drawers with regular or short ferent all $1.25 + per garment Grey Merino Underwear Light, medium or heavy weight, all sizes. back and kidn Swamp-Root rer | and I'can now go about my work and have no trouble with my back or kidneys. T will gladly recommend Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root to any one sufferi kidney or liver trouble. You erty to pubiish this if you so F. E. MO} $1.50 i Per garment Kke Set, Seven Pieces.......... Carvin ee ai Four f ~ I, & R. Morley’s Silver Grey FREE “iiausks" CREDIT This Imperial Leather Couch ment, and that he ha if state- ment read and knows the contents there- of, avd the! the same is true | F. E. MOSIER,__ | Subscribed and sworn to before me, | this 28th day of June, 1909. Frank A. Bell, Notary Public, Pleces OC Llama Wool Underwear Shirts, sizes 34 to 44. Drawers 80 to 42, Per garment Union Suits, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 In Various Weights. Pajamas | cy | Domet flannel and mercerized cloths has 50 ery Purchase of $50 374-876 East 149th sett | BRASS BED Absclutely FREE jith Every Purchase of $75 THE EASIEST PAYMENT HOUSE IN N.Y." (49 si.i Dock Wisi’ oF he —~ vpen kvery bvewiiy Lith d,_ 6 Lmllt 10 Re? mem |} makes little difference what you neca—a World “Want” will go get lt | [or — yl 2 a Be ctl, * ——— etn - mn ate Next Door to Post Office ‘ail about the kidneys and bladder. When vriting be sure aud mention the New aye se beter Tor sale ; |

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