The evening world. Newspaper, October 29, 1912, Page 6

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j . -) . . a Har. “ valuation of $3,015.63. In Great Grief Déscribes Her Effort ‘"*, clare Of the Baraat of 7 aants McCabe’s Record Was Against} ce Wer reste for bursary in 1007, spent ay : : agures have been keeping on “What ere you doing here? de- ‘of Refuge, and SK cs ee to Run Elevator and Its + | the wagons delivering Ernst Brothers’ Story He Told to a manded Gaftney, a ee Seer spore fers one ite on. Fatal Results. aaa sone Policeman. dee, Sith mone HARE oul On GME to three years in Sing Sing for burglary. oe Stephens Moorehouse of No, 901 Weat a UltS. 1 ‘or Carroll yesterday stopped sidewalk 7. ome bd) iat an > it One Hundred and Forty-seventhestreet,| With tear-stained eyes, and fingers) Tor Solonina, one of Ernsts’ driv-| Except that there are three entres brs Lyne Hy PL net! ee The Exception, iP. who died December 18 1911, left $1%100.98.| that nervously clasped and unclasped| rs, after he had delivered a load of [On his police record card, James 8. it fe it. Lavra © good fellow, Per so ing ong SOO og Elijah M. .Allen of No. 601 West One| about her handkerchief, fifteen-year-old | ©O@! to Abraham Cohen at No. 17 Bast | McCabe would have had a better chance fim. ough: carry inaide for opememper $00 can't 1 the spoken 44 Hundred and Sevanty-eighth street, Who! Rose Camparane told Coroner Feinberg | ON® Mundred and Fifteenth atreet, and to pese successfully to-day as & Good!" C5’ top the insinuation that he had| word” Fecal ied Febreary 34, Cl ay oe. | ANd @ Jury to-day how her desire to] S#ked to see the recetpt he had brougint | Samaritan. broken into the place—McCabe said it] “Can't you? Why, Congresamen every tober H, 101, left Ma Fun an elevator nad caused the death | {yw fecipt plane liceman Gaffney saw McCabe de-| was ridiculaus, He had simply leaned| day of the session have remarks ex- F DROPS HER BABY Bee Seve Mother and Child Are Both ‘Badly Burned at Blaze in Bronx. A piece of burning paper was blown ved @ nearby bonfire into a bensine aa in the doorway of Abraham Gor- \ ‘dems paint shop at No. 2016 Webster Qvenue, the Bronx, last night’ The ofl exploded and instantly the store was efame. Gordon, his wife, their eight-year-old @aughter, Bessie; Isidor, four, and “Philip, three, were in the rear of the @hop at dimer. Their living rooms ‘were on the floor above and the only exit @ot this, for after she had picked up Mitte Philip she ran up stairs, went to & front window and began to scream. Meantime, her husband had gathered tlona for commissions 1« s1262%.4. ‘The|GIRL TELLS HOW HER ACT total value of, the decedent's entire en- tate Is not endmerated. Cynthia EB. York, who died March 14, 1012, left an estate appraised at a total The Coming Of the Law! HER MAKE-UP MISSING, ACTRESS SUES FOR $1,000. Juliet’s Trunks Sent to Wrong Ad- dress and She Lost Two Weeks’ Pay. What chance has an actress witnout as plain Juillet, who is suing the Long Iwiand Express Company for $1,000 damages because her two trunks went astray in the summer of 1910. THE EVENING WORLD, feton In ‘Part IL, IMartem y on the charge of defraud. t welyhts In coal sales, His was the result of a watch which CAUSED DEATH OF FRIEND inz vy of her friend, Pauline Tobias, stxtecn years old, who was Killed on Aug. 23/ Feate meniina: eee. Tee ie enitort | with orders that the 4,000 receipt should third treet. Hoth isle ‘wore metered | Be Presented to Cohen tor signing if no in the building. | Inspector appeared; otherwise the re- “On, T dont know what made me ao| ceiPt for the leaner weight should be signed. san Leaning Oat at tna | Hefore Richter was arraicned to-day slevator door ast got invat the sixth | the coal that had Ween delivered to floor, ‘Let me run the car, I asked | Cohen was welghed. It was 10 pounds. him tn @ joking way, never thinking |= he would let me, 1 thought he anid ‘yen’ or ‘all right,’ and before I realized what I was doing my hand was on the lever and the car shot up. When Young stopped at the fifth floor we were going down, I didn't aee Pau- line put her foot tmto the car, Then ome one shouted, ‘Pauline ts killed,’ and I knew I had done something ter- rible, for T had touched the lever of the car and it had stopped between the sixth and fifth floors.” ;@nd one for 4,000, Richter, the bor keeper, had given both to him, he said, Cookies eReept by way of the shop, was through | ner make-up box and wardrobe? Not] °'Y, ‘oung, the elevator man, and sev- as tasty as , Mo. #9 Fast One Hundred and Seventy-|q chance in the world, according to 3188) gra) girls corroborated her atory, tell- G rid 9, Nature’s ed: Ginth street. Mrs. Gordon evidently for-| juiet Rosenfeld, known on the etage| ing how Pauline’s body caught on the randma &. are remedy, compoun car and then fell #ix floors to the bot- tom, The jiry returned a verdict that How to make them: % eup butter, 1 of cup milk, 2 cups Presto, 1 tea Cream the butter, then N-beaten, milk and flavor- Pauline’s death was due to accident. TUESDAY, THIS “GOOD SAMARITAN” ARRESTED AS BURGLAR. a d the steps leading to Morris} against the door while waiting for Levy OCTOBER 29, 1912. Levy's Junk shop at No, 255 Eaat One Hundred and Twenty-second atreet. Then he heard the double doore crash open and followed McCabe into the to anawer his purest drugs of vegetable origin, and are free from , ond it had given, he sald. He pointed to a bag on the sidewalk to prove is story. It can- tained a quantity of lead pipe and some breas faucets. The police aay MoCabe punged from the record." minerals, You can use them with a perfect sense of security. Sp the other children and followed his} “riay of the sult was begun to-day ers 1d Presto, ‘Roll on Presto The fact that for generations re wag hd 9 er Ne her, he went through + ‘ Tee patra ttn entrann, on One| pear obo ae atin] UGGLING COAL RECEIPTS. sean upon Beecham’s Pills as the standard—the indispensable Hundred and Seventy-ninth ni mite pli Bookkeeper Charge: =} Send fe ae [Bevin she "nad ireaay ge 1, ther hats that tm August, two 9eare| trauaing by short Wetahes. | Pourand Jur uy ths recipe Recipe remedy—is proof conclusive that when the system ton fag tage, Perilous situation, In her terror she) Aso, the wes Pinving an enfine weeke'| Sigmund Richter, bookkeeper for] in and on every package, P faculties clouded, and unpleasant symptoms are insistent,, | had climbed out on» wooden canopy | yoy in Ohio, but when she got ready|Zrnst Brothers, coal dealers at One Pills can be absolutely depended upon to quickly F CFE toe BO Tere ene tod eine {to appear she discovered that her trunke| Hundred and Ninth sireet and | Rast i og In ign eye Rete Garwctan| were missing. They had been eent to| River, was held in $1,000 bail by Magts- 1 {protect him. She was almost atified by| | WN! Soule Mie plastic poses oF had iii dient Hts ta Nites te ton ican + emoke and “the heat from the fire was Lia: te a.cuarts ‘che Gai have Get ine ge! i Price Garment House lew York=— goorehing her skirt. k She could. not have withstoog the | ‘#8, bY Without the two trunks or any| ANT ABTernGS e of restoring perfect health, Since so many people testify that Reecham’s Pills F) Sener ie Curler’ sverite appearea, [Rive,ins, Word of her manager that she's FEATS TTT y, (J2LCE are good for them, it is safe to say they will be good for you. If only a few | He ehouted to her to drop the chil in|” The ote sras brought to trial « year WIGaN gad out of thousands find relief from a remedy, evidence of ita worth might be tora ‘fer’ the, baby. would. be. burand fenteld, the pilates mother, fatnted in 6th Ave. COR. 18th St. doubtful, but when you find that so many keep it at hand, for unex- Soop cad clment iste tho wasn Acoppes | aphed represented two weeks ‘et lost pected ills, that remedy must be good—actions speak louder words. @bil4 to the man, who caught it. | work. Her salary is 900 @ week, ehe In countless thousands of homes, here and abroad, Beecham’s Pills are considered the one family medicine for those common {lls arising from defective action of liver, kidneys and stomach. Here is real evidence that Beecham’s Pills must be best for _ you when so universally esteemed. The Fame of the Name Proves Their Worth °: At all druggists, 10c, 25¢ back through the window ate says. ‘went out by way og One Hundred He PSE ire burued several Gours ant ae — MONEY THEY LEFT Bt THEY LEFT BEHIND. sveecea2| DECEIVE The Great Business We Have Done During the Past Month Is Responsible for This Astounding Clearance Sale of 2,500 SUITS ete 315 : Fraser transmitted the following ap- 1h Gralsale of estates under the inher | ance i) sta daw to-day to the Transfer Tax Of- of the Gurrogates’ Courts. | Rachel Banta of No. 24 West Fourth | @trest, who died November 3, 1911, left en the value of which is $19,- ww. The bdeneficia: are grand- ? tire esnatly, ‘and the Thirteenth Street Presby-| dou't ty oy "te Som no, tagese oF sane “potest Formerly $25, Directions of special welue to women urch, which secelves €5,000, medicine that will x ‘the como ‘tent, $35 ‘ere ‘every hae an eee ee nese = ‘a Ss sae $29.75, alued at 3.107%, Buch ‘ofthis |. What vou want te more trmgth, Father John's and higher is taxable in New York. bE FF yh A. Casula Aactntyre of Montroat, iat rigs ont 1567 bal to A ad a ds taxable in New York | @tate valued at $124,286.01. The net value! Comets, 7° cleat ct Miata Grape Gets t a Of her New York estate after deduc: | Khe bers Lhe te Every MEISTER PIANO i is ipo under Rothschild & Com y's ten year bond. Of course it will last a great deal coais that but we feel that ten years is « reasonable limit for a guarantee that means business. Every MEISTER PIANO is sold direct from the maker to the home. It is.not sold through a Gealer. Therefore you have no\dealer’s profit to pay. That @aves you at least $100 which is usually absolute waste. ONEILL-ADAI 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St., New York City The Victor-Victrola and Records You Want fast Easy Purchase Purchase An example: A dealer induces you to buy a Victor instru- ment at so much down and so much per week or month. Then, “But how about records?” ‘‘O! records are sold strictly for cash!’ ‘How many shall I need at first?’ ‘Why you can get a nice selection for ten or fifteen dollars’—CASH. You have thus come into possession of the instrument on payment of @ small sum, but you must pay @10.00 or more CASH for a selection of records. The above is fact, as every one knows. It points out the distinct advantage of these two special combination offers. You purchase the instrument and a fine poe of Records at one price. You pay for them on terms that anyone can easily meet. These offers are limited, and you must act quickly. weekly or monthly payment plan aad no cash "pe Combination Offer No. 1 $1.00 Gives you the choicr, Alterations Free ———_____} mM iCHIGAN FURNITURE co ctor your _own selection. ADDITIONAL AD- VANTAGE— At any time within six months of date of purchase you may exchange the instrument you origi- nally select for any Victor instrumentof equalor higher price, and the full amount you will have paid will be credited against the second for 50 weeks instrument. EVERY IN- STRUMENT IS DOUBLY No Interest! The O'Neill-Adams Co. Musical Instrument Department is proving every day its right to the confidence of the purchasing public. Victor Instruments and Records, fine Pianos, Player-Pianos and player- piano Music Rolls are all offered on the lowest possible price basis, and then payments are allowe.. on the easiest terms ever devised. We are meeting the public's needs on the public's own terms. VICTOR SALON, Fifth Floor, O’Neill Main Building, 22d St. Elevators. Combination Offer No. 2 $1.50 Gives you the choice Payments tloned: be to send a M PLANO to four home on thiny 50 cents a week days? free There are no extras of any kind. We furnish the plano stool and scarf free of cost, We take the view thas they elons to the plans ane @ penny to run up the read isement careful Seta ad talons Siyve fuyveuunt 833 and ask tat a MEISTER. bome not obligate you in the slightest fi 7! id we'll nests any inte ese Sans rans et 88-Note Player Pianos from $345.00 upwards Terms, $2,00 per week—no interest WE PAY THE FREIGHT ANYWHERE BEND FOR OUR FREE PIANO BOOK Rothschild & Company BLDG, S. E E. Cor, 18th St. & 4th Ave, iE STUYVESANT our own selection. Payments 80 cents a week for 50 weeks No Interest! LIBERAL CREDIT o BRM $10" Down $150 BET.IINB Z£TIO sts. OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 90°CLOCK Furnished from Down Ma $59 to*500 Madison Ave. street Case

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