The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1912, Page 8

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+ PAY S000 TOGE = NEGRO jae Big Engineering Project In- fm Wolyed in Recovering Dead “Man From Well Cave-In. a “) qme woty of James Hartnett, © negro y Se Was buried in the cave-in of @ well pty Be Was digging in the yard of the Bris- te-Meyers Company, at No. m Clifton = place, Brooklyn, on Dec, 7 Inst, was re- ogvered to-day by ie Foundation Company of America. TR est 98,00 to get Hartnett out. He was 4 feet down, standing erect in the almost to the surface, when the cave-tn eeourred. + After the cave-in the contractor en- @nged tw Gig the well progressed oo in @igging down for the buried mar that the Bristol-Meyers Company teek the work out of his hands and es c.f } Wes alongsite an S-foot factory wall, the Buliding Department ordered Ohrie- temeon te take extraordinary precaw tions th digsing. He orfbbed the weil with heavy timbers as he dug down. Ho had dug within two feet of the negro’e when the Building Department stopped him and eald cribbing was not SuMMdent precaution against another @ave-in. Then the Foundation Company employed to dig, and also to finish iff Mi j ! i g il i ie ots ad ts 1 : ii rt 8st i : { i i Ht | é 5 5 e i i F | 7 | by workmen employed |‘ Dueket in which Me had been hoteted | » | @nty-fourth street. MISSING HUNTERS MAROONED IN ICE Life Savers Found Edmund] omos here early to-day a Bailey and De Clements at Whig Point. Wamund # Watiey jr. and Dr. Cari Clemerrta of thts etty, who were reported missing on Great South Bay, where they | were Hunting ducks, are safeat the Fire Ieiand Life Saving Station, They were found yesterday by the Oak Point lite safe and snug io a ‘shack at | Point. jaiiey and Dr, Olements went to | volnt from Mr. Bailey's ‘eat South Day on M pt. Tom Veltman they left anohored otor boat, which oft @hore while they rowed to the Point in t © emailer boat. While they ° cable broke and the boat drifted away. They were unable to use the mal boat because of the foe and the aehore the anchor power up the power boat on Fire Island Beach early yerteriay morning, searched for and found them. ‘There ie so much ice in Great South Bay and the wind is so high that Mr. Bailey and Dr, Clements may have to remain on Fire Isiand until the weather moderates, However, an effort will be made to get them to Babylon tn the power boat to-day. Capt. Tom Veltman in safe at Mr, Balley’e shooting box, but he has no way of communicating with the mainland. th ‘World. She fives at No, 18 West Bev- e the | handouffs on tu hin before hv POST OFFICE ROBBER le Nantuohet Laghestin FOUND POLICE WAITING, |aure nas cone to her aces antic ate: je Nantucket is reported cutter Onoa- Officers Had Tip and Four Seized | Him as He Broke in Through: mono. | THEQUIGKEST WAYTO CURE A COLD fam MoDonald of Haverhill, a recently | Atecharged convict, broke into the po t Buy the Curative Ingred: ents and Mis Them Yourself ‘There is mo excuse for anybody to suf ing for him four officers touched the rate, A confederate outside | |}berty and escaped capture, An tu fer with ‘or is it necessary to ex- tion that MeDonald might the | periment wi ngerous cough syrups. office last night or early | Catarrhal discharges, theumation des to the Haverhill police y: to the presence of uric acid, snifflin Shortly before 3 A. M stopped jes of the nose, bronehiet some one approachi: naive breath and “that soon there was ac MeDonaid's form w through the window himaelf up he was In th are promt. relieved by |a simple home-made prescription with jout interfering with the regular duties of the day. Mi in oil of pine with glycerine y, or take with sugar. It will cure a Ad that is curable and relieve all inflammation and congestion inside of twenty-four hours. Virgin oil of pine may be bought at any drug store in the ori, inal half-ounce vials in which itis put HA U4 harmaceutical purposes by the eae! chemical Company, nati, Ohio, who guarantee a ite freshness ved here from Fire ates that | nd purity. If you will learn to regard a piano as apart of your household pleasure, you will look upon it as a necessity rather than a “burdensome expense.” Anything that helps to lighten life's load and make recreation time out of the evening hours is mo expense, Anything that helps to enliven the children’s lives and educate their tastes must never be regarded as a burden The MEISTER piano has brought just such happiness to ¢! nds prove in appearance, co! and quality, to the rs estate in the world Owingtothe fact that there are a good many clowns and mounte- banks in the piano business, we "ns Sniy fait way to sell a plano, “Ite the ent. We would a R to your home anything to try. See what effect cheat val, t you ite presence will have on your. home life, NO CASH PAYMENT DOWN. NO EXTRAS NO INTEREST ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS PAYMENTS AS LOW AS $1 A WEEK OR $5 A MONTH PIANO STOOL AND COVER FREE Meister Pianos range in price from $175 to $350. We pay the freight no matter where you live. ROTHSCHILD & COMPANY NBW YORK BRANCH: CLARENDON BUILDING S. B. Corner 18th St. and 4th Av. ‘Tel. Stuyvesant 353-354, i Nai EL Wis NN H-O OATMEAL makes the warmest breakfast on the coldest morning. Why? Because you can assimilate every bit and your body is strengthened and fortified against cold and exposure. _ H-O OATMEAL is easily digested because it is steam-cooked at a high temperature by our special process for 2 hours in our Mill. This process gives it a delicious, nutty flavor thatcan be obtained only from the best Oats properly prepared. Try H-O for strength, nourishment and flavor. THE HO COMPANY, BUPPALO, B. ¥. a — stores reduced. than our and patterns of the Two hi models for women and new ri der models. misses; sizes 34 to 44; one has full front se atiusones Vai gray ‘agian shoul odels preisery; sumples. Val. 96c to $1 This is by far the most important Sonatifat ee Women’s Woolen Hose clothing sale in New York because of the high character and desirability of the garments themselves and because of the very sweeping price reductions. $15, $18 and $20 Suits and Overcoa . Oe $22.50 and $25 Suits and Overcoa: Br an $25 and $30 Suits and 50 metal and pat. coltskin, with L COATS. ...... 6.66. 16 a; glace ll wid ee 1.85 sie by ae fnegual $30 and $32.80 Suitsand $4950 dpa Aiden ei ers ag bMS, et $30 and $35 Overcoats. ie aga pects! — Thursday Untit IP. M—-Special ; $32.50 and $35 Suits,and fi Spirite Core Desisitepecat G5C | Framesrepeciel,, 29¢ $35 and $37.50 Over- $94.50 Pitea cians OC | Mometras || Meee eae COMER. cr cccress cence Ginghams;a Sic | ciat , L1c] ae... ve 15 $35 and $37.50 Suits, and —Z - $40 and $45 Overcoats. $40 and $45 Suits, and $50 and $55 Overcoats. FurClearance Every men’s fur lined and fur outside coat in our four stores is now reduced to.. Laxharle(.2 E, E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President 265 Broadway | 841 Broadway | 119 W. 42d St. | 125th Street Neat Chambers St. | Coe. 13th Near Broadway Near 3d Avenue Street Harlem and 42d St. Stores Open Evenings WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS | ent, apes rca CR Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Hackett, Carhart Men’s Suits and Overcoats EVERY overcoat and EVERY sack suit in our four New York Prices now are $4.50 to $21.50 less regular moderate prices. THE SUITS include blacks, blues, and all the most attractive weaves season. THE OVERCOATS include the new chinchillas, new fancy backs, ‘ 1912, “Best Values at the Lowest Prices.” F 3d 121at Ave. ap Street January Clearance Sales Thursday Pony Caracul Coats Boys’ Auto, Coats sold up to $18.98. Made | Selection ot y tweede in woolen mix- lustrous woven cloth, | tures; sateen lining; sizes to | 16 years; ey Ni ate e Boys’ Shoes buttons: | Satin and any calf, lace, solid leather © 1.19 rial : andtans. Reg. Women’, Black cashmere, ribbed top, me tino heel and toe; sizes 834 to i5c 10. Value 25c.. . 40° 44° Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Spectal Sale of Silks Thursday and Friday, January 11th and 12th, ©; go00 yards double width Black Charmeuse Regularly sold at $3.00 per yard $2.15 $4.50 PRICE AND Ltss 1 ~ Specials in Dress Goods. 50-inch Navy Blue Storm Serges d and shrunk, Greatest Opportunities abies ern $1.25 per yard; at, GOETZ & Also several hundred Skirt and Suit Lengths ales ; values up to $2.00; at, per yard), in various desirable fall weaves, Dress Cottons 850 pieces $2-45 inch Imported and Domestic Fancy. and Bordered Ginghams se values up to 60c per yard; atJ; White Cotton Dress Goods Imported Plumetis & Crepes 40-44 inch, very desirable for Summer gowns, Te) ning Anvs ‘They were Ing the hol UPRIGHT BARGAINS Value 61 per yatdy ai)“ 36-inch Lining Satins New spring shades; also black and white, usually $1.00 per yard; a 77 ° Continuing the January Sale of Negligees, House Gowns, Kimonos, ‘Dressing Sacques, Lingerie and Chiffon Waists At Extraordinarily Low Prices One, block from Borough Hall Kat. Over 60 Years FURNITURE CO WE TRUST YOU FURNITURE Russ, Carpets, Beddin; Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. $3.00 Down ‘On $80 | 4 6.00 Down On 75 7.50 Down On 100 Larwer Atmounta. fp We Ty relent and Ratenet Pare 9 sme ne World Want

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