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i’ MUST” NADERO'S ANE TO NTERCEDERS i I i ‘DRUG FIRM TRIES “TOAVOIDFIRELAW, -JOANSON CHARGES ' Tells of Bloodshed by Uncle! Says Schieffelin Fought Pre- | of Rebel Chief and Says H Death Sentence Will Stand. CASE NOW WITH COURT. | But Few Expect Court-Martial ' Verdict at Vera Cruz Will Be Set Aside. | MEKIOO CITY, Oct. 2%.—Preeident Ma- dero today declared that he had abso- | (, lutely determined not to commute the mentences of Gen. Diaz, Col, Augustin Migomt and Commander Fernando Za fate, the revolutioniste on whom court martial at Vera Crus has passed the + death gentence. * ‘The President made = @ deputations of women and newspaper {men who called ypon him to-day, say- ‘ing that he made @ mistake in sparing the Ute of Gen, Reyes, who he declares ‘ie now conspiring ageinat the movern- ment trom prison. Madero also apeaks of taking vengeance for the blood Jepliled ey Porfirio Diaz in the revolu- < tion of 280, in hie talke to petitioners stor the fe of the former Mresident's i this assertion nephew, 1} Wahother the life of Dies 1s to be Deaved mow depends solely on the do cision of the Supreme Court as to th Slegality of the General's trial by o T military court. The foreign colonies, intercede in his behalf to-day, but the case seems) “ bopeleas, ¢ “E will not pardon Dias or bis asso- ~olates," Madero repeated over and dover. * If Diaz, Migon! and Zarate are exe- cuted, the work of the court-martial will be completed. Highteen officers under Dias were arraigned yesterday, ‘Bight were found guilty and set free, and the rest were given terms of from two to ten years in prison. The three soldiers wi @entencad to be shot {within twenty-four hours, but a stay Sat execution was granted. } WASHINGTON, Oct. 2%.—That Preal- ‘dent Madero of Mexico is again facin +a criale was Indicated by offictal advices ay. No matter which way he de- eldes, elther to have Fellx Diag, the rebel chief, shot or pardoned, official ginformation ts that there will be a tis | wave of public eentiment in Mexico against him. Officials here consider th: Mexican @tuation to-day more seriou than at any time within the past few ‘ ' P 4 i apparent on the surface. —— geL FACED YOUT FR USE IN BROOKLYN nocent They Let Him Come Right In. A Otteen-yearolf'angel-faced child has | Detective Department of lrooklyn the ears, He has a new game of sobbing, amd, so far, he haa got Bway with it like @ deft old criminal. | It wes on Saturday afternoon that « bey with @ white blouse und Eton collar Reperred at the door of the apartments peousied by Mra. John B. Clark, at Fire Place and Carroll street, in the exclusive He tok the maid who anawered his ring that he had | & package trom a New York jeweller’s |\ Heuth Brooklyn district. for Mre. Clark. The maid told the fresh: Taced youth to take the package up- @taire; he would find Mra. Clark in the but he went direc pened a» jewel case and took therrfrom | fwo gold watches, a diamond ring and Pther jewelry worth about $200, as well 8 82 cash. ying desoriptions, rang the bell ©: . A. DuBols's apartments at No, 2 ‘arroll street, Mrs. DuBots's young son newered the call; he sak that bi Mother was not in. “Well, I've got a package for geid the older boy. “I met her at th forner end told her there was $2.10 pharges to pay, and she says that you Bhould go to her bureau and find thi money.” ‘The unsuspecting Du Bols youngete went upstairs to the drawer of hi mother's bureau, and during bis abs the neat little messenger through” three rooms and got a gol wateh and some Jewelry, He wa ne when Master DuBuis returned Tell bim that he couldn't flad the money. peckaetaads eset Invalid Gets Fatal Miss Sadie Harris, twenty- Id, of No. 136 Edgecombe avenue, wh fas been fll for several weeks, fell four Btorles to the bottom of the airshaft to- Gay. Miss Harris's bed wes right u against the alrshaft window firace Fullerton, @ graduate nu applied the rville arrived fro and removed cannot recover. Mr | The November issue of May Man- | {yn’s Ulustrated Fashion Magazine, | @igbt pages, in color, showing all th fatest styles, will be given free with ext Sunday's World. “ weeks, although this seriousness le not ttle Messenger Looks So In-|S Then he slipped down to fo front door and got away undetected. Yesterday the #ame boy, according to “went vention Bureau Through Citizens’ Union. | Fire Commissioner Johnson severely jcritiaives Willian Jay Schteffelin, Pres! dent of the Citizens’ Union and head of | the drug manufacturing house of Schtof- \felin &@ Co, for his opposition to an in- creased appropriation tn the budget of 1913 for the Bureau of Fire Prevention. With the suggestion that “ Ciugens' to the 1 ner John ling at Nos. 170-172 Wille stores of drugs and lammable and explo- that following an inepection the Bureau of Fire Prevention on Sept. 30 Issued an order remedying therein conditions dangerous to Mfe, ‘Thtee weeks later J. 0. Hammitt, Secretary of the Citizens’ Union, ex- preseed the opinion at the Budget Com- mittee hearing that no at all shou of Fire Prevention. Commissioner Johnson then recites that a total of twenty-two violations Were reported on the Sehieffelin prem- inem, adding: for inflammable and ; that President his sprinkler system was Sinproperly connected; that his fire escapes were jn @ state of rust and deterioration and that he lacked suMfoient stairways to | ing 50c worth or more WORLD, 100 Stampe with 1 Ib. Tea. 15 Stamps with 2 Ib. Tea. 60 Stamps with 1 Ib, Tea. 40 Stampe with 1 Ib. Tea. 35 Stamps with 44 |b. Thea-Nectar 35 Stampe with by 20Stampe with 1 Ib. Sultana Calle. 10Stamps with 1 Ib. Collee \ STAMPS with 3 20 A&P Cora Surch, en. 25 Stamps with 1 |b. Ambesa Coffee. Te 1 can Sultana S + + 10¢ 1 bottle ys + + 10¢ 2 cakes A&P Scouring Soap, ea, Sc 1 packs re See:’ed 2cards jt Taki A&P Laundry Kirkm's SOAP POWDER, ,A. 3c SOAP, | EaTUTic® Pace | JAC GREEN TR e| e r | * The too short shoes cause avoid both. - In addition the biggest sh we know, A single test prove: 4 Stoves, Our one purpose is that BI people to buy shoes, WEST SIDE BTORES: 222-224 W. 125th Bt. & 27th st, B9th & 40th Sts, Depte, Bede ef oth mmm | ay A “wae ot, Path ae In a letter to Mayor Gaynor to-day | y; Z,WE GIVE 2-90 GREEN TRADING STAMPS, ASK FOR THEMZ COUPON <{> Cut out this Coupan, present it at any of our stores and by buy- Lap ais pi Ta ot peat ped 20 Jac STAMP Besides the regular and extra stamps given on sales From Monday, October 28th, to Saturday, November 24 This Coupon not good after Saturday, November 2d 30 Stamps with 1 Ib. El Ryad Coffee, ? ESteeeseez 10 24 STAMPS FREE with any of the following: jsins . 10c|3 Ibs. Prunes,65 to the Ib., 5¢ lother’s Ironing Wax Sc| 1 bottle Musterd Relish . exceptional offer. \D.NG STAMPS. ASK FOR THEMZ the too wide shoes cause discomfort, Blyn Plan Nature Shoes as we fit them s it. Fall Shoescvery men, every woman, every child, cen be fitted and satisfied from the ‘mmense stocks in there Ten Big, Bright, Busy be the very best places in New York for all the Ten Big Best Family Stores—-Shoes i THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1918. debouch his emptoyees in case of fire and panic. “These imminemtly perilous conditions were euffered to exist by Mr. Schieffelin during all the months in which he hae been criticising and constructing the ad- ministration of the Bureau of Fire Pre- vention; nor did he ghow any intention to correct them until forced to do so by a formal order of the Wire Depart- ment, disobedience of which beings upon him etvit and criminal prosecution." Then paying his rompects to Hecre.ary Hammitt, Oummnissioner Johneon ad ‘Secretary Hammitt i the same Hammitt who, together with Mr. 8. If, Ordway of the Civil Service Reform As- woviation, and @ body called ‘the Com- mittee of Bafety’ sought to discredit ba- Board of Aldermen the tem: ointments made by the Fire ner in the bureau pending the civil vice examinations. Before the Aldermanic Committee 1 developed the fact that Mr. Hammitt had reached his isions withoyt even @ personal 0 or Investigation of the Bureau ontion, As to ‘the Commit- | tee of Safety,’ It ta atill using the name of Mr, Henry Morgenthau as president, but Mr. Morgenthau informed me by letter on Oct. TL that he had resigned the headship of the committee Inst Feb- ruary.” appropriation for the fire bureau be doubled _—_ .|POLICE FIND BIG AUTO STOLEN AT NEW HAVEN. Car Abandoned Near Grand Cen. tral After It Had Had Hard Journey. A high-powered black touring car worth about $269 stood at Forty-fourth street and Lexington avenue from 1 uml 7.30 o'clock this morning before Policeman Runny decided to find out what had happened to the chauffeur. He made in- quiry around the Grand Central, in front of whioh the car was standing, but no one knew anything about it. He then sent for the patrol wagon and had the street station. ‘Phrough the Ncense number—3,440 Conn. —the police learned that the automobi! belonged to Henry Btaby, of Nu. Bherman avenue, New Haven. en called on the long-distance telephone Mr, @taby sald the car was standing In front f his home Saturday when he heard omeone cranking it up. By the time he reached the window two young men were disappearing in the machine, He hired another machine a quickly as he could and gave chase, but the speed of his car enabled the men to mae an eas? actaway. ou will receive FREE {20 stated olives 2 cans Tuna Fish . 25 }1 jar A&P Jam. . . Se {1 can Pink Alaska Saimon . 10¢ 10¢ 8 Cakes 25c \ e advantage of this Shapely, ‘They Netain Vhelr bunions } ‘uttom Lace an Biuoher, Sooes for Boys gun metal calf, ‘Tan Russia hoe values built for service, Steos 5B to ®,.,,. $1.75 $2.00 $2.50 Sizes 815 to 11 Stores shall Other sizes in Tan same prices as Black Leathers in Eva: BAY Write tor Catate brehen & Bin jery Bis. Facto machine towed to the East Fifty-fitst | | You're bjlious! You havea throbbing | Sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes hurt, your skirt is yellow, with dark rings under your eyes; your lips are parched. No wonder you feel ugly, mean and ill-tempered. Your system is full of bile and constipated waste not properly passed off, what you need is a cleaning up inside. Don't continue being a bilious, constipated Buisance to yourself and those who love (0 GENT BOXES + ALSO Regularly “oe $5.00 $6.50 $8.00 $9.50 $12.00 $15.00 $20.00 $30.00 $60.00 $75.00 “ “ styles of Lace Curtains, and Vestibule Laces. Broadway & 20th St. Qua i Iwht artored Oak, Qui W $21.75 Value $10, mahogany finis! Now oushions of Seamless Brussels Rugs | ‘ 1. $9.50 oe ets, | It makes little difference what you SIGK: HEADACHE? - IPS YOUR LIVER! CASGARETS SURE CANDY CATHARTIC E YOU SLEEP Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 3000 pairs Real Brussels Lace Curtains (All desirable styles) At Remarkably Low Prices $4.50 per pair “ Splendid showing of New Productions e AUMANN & BRO I/O ‘Sales By Request’’ Manager, O'Neill-Adams Co. S0USRRRGGSReeemeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneel H Whatever veiets sales She majority of voters Let Us Hel You Furnish Your Home ||| agree upon will be announced by O’Neill-Adams Co. D ii] in the New York ayening, pay ore Looe le s NE , sag "a colling. We Deliver Your Goods at Once. B13 Ry eh tecsales by Request | ne the You Pay jor Them as Convenient. o (If the votes indicate that three or four or even more lines of merchandise are especially wanted they will all Our method of extending credit ts DIFFERENT. There S|] De iseluded ia the Belen Gy Beauests") Se or, Aminer Toman lentires,. fee at ne time are per ments . As O’Neill-Adams Co. wish to hold these sales NOW, at the exact time the No Club Fees Required. All Goods Marked tx Plain Figures j|{] V°Ut® (our customers) need or want certain lines of goods, — a . Early English fine allverw We like cuts $91.75 sels; like out; value Axminster Rugs anf ta TONGUE COATED? you, and don’t resort to harsh physics that irritate aj jure. Remember that your sour, disordered stomach, lazy liver and clogged bowels can be quick! cleaned and regulated by morning wit ntle, thorough Cascarets; a 10-cent hox will keep your head clear and make ‘ou feel cheerful and bully for months, jet Cascarets now—wake up refres! feel like doing © good day's work— make yourself pleasant and ul Clean up! Cheer up! EW things make a more attractive or more useful gift than a handsome Serving Piece of silver plated Tableware. Better still perhaps, would be a set of Hot Muffin |} three or four of euch pieces. Casserole dish Leste If you drop in et the Meriden Store |] 'n plated ; hi by Md Se we can show you an unusual variety antnbe:. hot water || adapted to every purpose of Table Service |] removed, makes compartment. and fashioned as carefully and finished as an excellent 3 May aleo |] delicately ss our Sete of Sterling Silver eer NY pave STORE for bles. Ware. capecty. Price 611.25 The Season’s new designs are espe- |} Price $8.75 cially charming and their prices uncom- monly attractive, The MERIDEN Co. (INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY, SUCCESSOR) Silversmiths 49-51 W. 34th Street, Through to 68-70 W, 35th Street, New York —0re surety Stamp Coupons With All Purchases So] 'NEILL-ADAMS CO 6th Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Fr $2.50 $3.00 $4.50 . $5.00 . $6.00 $8.50 . $10.00 - $13.50 - $22.50 $37.50 $45.00 in other Bed Sets The very newest thing in Bargain Sales—YOU decide what we shall sell at less-than-regular prices. Vote to-night in this Election called “ ‘ “a O’Neill-Adams customers will themselves decide what lines i of merchandise they are especially desirous of buying at Special Sale Prices. * (Copyright, 1012, by O'Nelll-Adems Co.) y®: another O’Neill-Adams innovation, and this time a very cue one. Below you will find a coupon or voting ballot. The blank spaces are left for you to fill in. As you will note, the spaces are for your name, street address, city or town, and the kind of sale or sales you are awaiting. Fill out and mail this cowpon or ballot to-night to Panels, Stores, -; 5th Ave.; 19th St. rtered Oak let, highly pol- | It Will Be Necessary for You to Fill Out the Ballot and Mail It at Once! Only one ballot will be allowed to each on—please remember this. There is room on ech ballot ite tet att secon and whies choice of goods in which you are especially interested, allot will appear in this paper every day for th four days. Voters’ names will not be published. jal sims O’Neill’s Can Hold These “Sales By Request” Because ; with our immense buying powers and intimate commercial relati, it! * turers, both here and abroad, we can buy select lots of almost Hey eae oh sateen, tin golden or 22 Inches | nd valu oods at extra special peer ices ye Ae er sore can command. se extra- special prices and discounts enable us to declare real money-saving sales o goods YOU want most. is m whatever It’s all a question of determining what want of all the hundreds of ea needa carried in these two big O'Neill buildings— and of writing it down. Simple plan, isn’t it?—and yet you know it's exactly the answer to the thought that’s often been in your tind, to-w ' “I wish O’Neill’s would adver sorand-so, Cut out and mail this ballot at once. Ballot No. 1 O'Neill: Adame Co, ay thls allot below my name all lous to bi foods mentioned on "Veters’ Names Will Not Be Published, Name... scccreccornccersoesvovecererereseeves : Address | i ea sale of fi I just need some now!” DON’T MISS THIS GRAND © with pol- ak Pie TO NAME YOUR OWN § : tl 2 u ) NAME YOU N SALI Feone uabale nk $24.9 Sates ONE OF OUR SALES MANAGERS. c on Rugs i an PPP Sa ARGH TTC ANT TITER PCAN EP Fill out the ballot and vote to-night by mail- »: $15.98 ° « $19.50 paseo ing it to the "Sales By Request” Manager *, $27.50 4 Unltd shetee at O'Neill-Adams Co. No vote will count one cont postage. . a $31.50 r Trucks, unless accompanied by a ballot. Simplify | need—a World Want will go get ib ene leet

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