The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1912, Page 6

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e THE EVENING WORLD, THU | “HES " OFGTYBYLIGHTOF + BLAEKAE STARS Ticket to Land of Dreams Cost One Watch, Value $150, and $10 Cash. | home, No. 144 Hast One Hundred an Sixty-e@venth street, the Bronx, wer destroyed to-day by a fire which atarte shortly after 7 by quickly at $5,000 for the blaze, FESNIGHTLIFE. he firemen extinguished the blax Mr, Wilson placed the damag: Ho was unable to accoun —_—— SUICIDE LEAVES 8 CHILDREN Walter Who Los Not Sapport Family. Walter Bloomfeld, who found himae! old at forty-five, could not see how h could longer eupport a wife he locked himelf in the bathroom hia tenement apartment at No. 147 tle street, Brooklyn, some time afte fas | There his wife and two older daugh. HE’LL NEVER COME BACK! t* found him early to-day, dead, Dr. Ducat of the Long Island Ke Hos pital, who was summoned, said thal fore the body was discovered. Bloom; Philadelphia Is Lively Enough for Mr. Katz and He's on His Way. | went out with the walters’ strike ‘The night Ife of New York was a thing David Kats, a jewelry buyer of Philadelphia, long ago determined to in- Vestigate. He saw a bit of night life in New York before the sun rose this morning. It resembled a rain of shoot- | ing stars, four hundred and eleven rings of Saturn and eighteen separate and dis- tinct likenesses of the planet Mars on @ rampage. This display of celestial pyrotechnics decame visible to Mr, Katz when a New Yorker, a regular participant in night life and @ total stranger to the Phila- deiphia jewelry buyer, rapped Mr. Kats on the head with a blackjack, | “I'm going back to Philadelphia on the first train,” said Mr. Katz as soon as he was steady on his feet again, | “there isn't money enough in Wail street | to hire me to spend an hour in this| town after sunset.” ‘The Philadelptian's dip into New York by night started at Fourteenth street, | where he went into a moving picture show not far from Tammany Hall. | ‘That was in itself a giddy experience | for Mr. Katz. ‘As time passed he grew more reck- less. He went into a saloon on Third ‘avenue and took a drink—only one, mind you. ON THE BOWERY HE KNEW HE'D FIND NIGHT LIFE. “Then,” said he, ‘as I was not sleepy, I thought I would take « stroll along the Bowery. It seemed probable I would be. able to see some real night life at lose quarters on that famous street.” Not Jong thereafter a trolley car con- @uctor saw one man rap another man ever the hoad with some short, dark object. The man who was struck top- pled over and the man who did the Striking, after fumbling at his victim's clothes for an instant, fled. The con- police || — a @uctor meanwhile tooted his whistle vociferously. Policeman Bach heard the whistle and came at a gallop. He found Mr. Katz Jying in a heavy shadow cast dy a pil- lar of the elevated structure, There was @ long contused wound in the rear of Mr. Kats's cranium. “{ didn eee what tt was that hap- pened to me,” explained Mr. Kats, when he arrived at Bellevue, “but my im- Pression is that somebody seized two Diocks of elevated railroad and threw ft at my cove," ‘When the rent in the Philadelphian’s gcalp had been sewed up and the doc- tora had done everything else they could * €or bim, Mr, Kats Giscovered that he had been robbed. “By cracky,” he exclaimed, “my watch fs gone. It was a goud watch, too—cost | me about a bundred and fifty. I didn't have but nine or ten dollars on me. ‘That's gone, too." ‘He felt in all his pockets, drawing forth a email piece of atiff paper. THANKS, HE STILL HAD A TICK: ET HOME. f : “Thank Heaven, I've still got my rail- woad ¢icket,” he cried, joyfully. “Which to the Pennayl- coffee). 5 1-10 grains. on themselves and k 400s go." a nickel for carfare policeman, who asked him to of himeelf. ' “What does it matter?’ replied Mr. } Mats. “I have been stopping at one of Broadway hotels. I won't eay which from Philadelphia, I will write for my Dagcase.” —>—_— Autos Burned in Garage. Two automobiles in the garage of ‘lexander Wilson, at thi of his or heart trouble, sto For Croupy Children Have Musterole at Hand! When you hear the croup alarm from your child, you must have relief at hand ‘—relief prompt and certain. MUSTER- OLE positively brings children out of Tanger, and it does not blister the ten- derest skin. Simply rub MUSTEROLF, on the chest and throat where the pain is—and the pain is gone! Keep a jar at hand. Jt is the remedy for adults, too. Re- lieves Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Tonsil- itis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neu- ralgia, Headache, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles, Chilblains, Frosted Feet and Colds of the chest (it prevents Pneumonia), At your druggist's in 25c and 50c jars, and a special large hospital size for $2.50. Accept no substitute. If your druggist cannot supply you, send @5c or 50c to the Musterole Com- pany, Cleveland, Ohio, and we will mail you a jar, postage prepaid. “I have been suffering from ectatica tor powder. 7 Grocers sell nies a ‘and T have tried many things "ag ' has done so much ae it Is wonderful."—Mre. H. F. > +S Loe o'clock this morning. ja Work Contd and the dependent ones of his elght children, #0 |" Bal midnight last night and turned on the death had intervened veveral hours be- field had been a headwatter, but he| at summer and he never regained his job, | nS A Serious Joke on The U. S. Gov’t has been experimenting to dis- cover the poisonous quality of Caffeine (found in 57 healthy rabbits were given an average dose of —They all died. See Gov’t Bulletin No. 148, A cup of coffee contains over 2 1-2 grains of Caffeine; enough in two cups to kill a rabbit. Of course this joke was on the rabbits. A goodly number of humorous Americans play the same joke in, as a result of the daily dose of Caffeine, in quantity enough to kill a rabbit, but only enough to Cripple a Man Of course some systems are strong enough to stand all kinds of abuse, but when a man or woman observes a growing nervousness, quit the daily dose of coffee and see if Nature will begin to heal. It is easy to shift from coffee to Postum. The food beverage has the deep, seal-brown color which turns to a golden-brown when cream is added. The flavor has the crisp tang so winning to the palate and the cup is made instanter by one struck spoonful of the INSTANT POSTUM The change from coffee to Postum works wonders. If your grocer doesn’t have Instant Postum send his name with 2c stamp for postage and we will send you a 5-cup sample free. “‘There’s a Reason’’ for Postum Made by Posturh Cereal Co., Ltd., Pure Food Factories, Battle Creek, Mich. a WILL TONE UP THE STOMACH | ___ AND STRENGTHEN THE NERVES The stomach of the American people] @ growing menace to the physical pros- | is degenerating, caused from overeating, agit Ale ae acl serily- vie ‘ack of exercise and neglect of health | pan sere ees eee Toot, worked |laws, We stuff our bodies with all kinds| hard and slept soundly. They. wer | of food and all the food we can eat, fail and slept soundly ey were | strong men and they did big things, If to take sufficient exercise, eat too hastily and without proper discrimination as to we are to keep up to their standard and diet. Then a é resist invasions of modern life, we must get back to sound, healthy living. If you feel sick, tired, run down, have a bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, feel distressed after eating and have fre- bit he headaches, your stomach is out of order. Cooper's New Discovery will tone up the stomach, aid in the digestion of food e women eat too mu This is bad eats. individual, but more so to the community, pause of its | prevalence. Such a diet becomes « habit and an Taken s abnormal craving is created with irregular hours of sleep-—too little] and strengthen the nervous system, It |sleep one day and too much the next—| will also regulate your bowels, relieve the stomach gets f order and the| you of constipation and restore your entire nervous syst shattered. We] energy, ambition and appetite. For sale see this on every hand every day. It is} at all druggists. ‘tt makes little difference what you need—a World Want will go get it. The Rabbit Bureau of Chemistry. cep it up until some fixed form of disease sets Not at one blow, but by little blows repeated daily. mach, bowel or eye disturbances, it is time to stirred in a cup of hot water, and there you are. Instant Postum —100-cup tins at 50c. 50-cup tins at 30c. @ At All the 200 James Butler Inc. Stores RSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1912. SCRORY’ 100 STORE HOUSE FURNISBING SALE 6" Ave. & 18" St. SPECIAL FRIDAY PRESERVING KETTLES "=37"5.": ite ware. Pull. 40 Qt, ped tye with, comgen idea. dey andi he mame dtemy aid gether et Apecial for ic 4 HOW ONTY for, earn, et 10 styles, edwes that will nes, edd handles, 4 and tane t anywhere MORROW ¢ TAmited quantity —none ways On Sale 12x12, Jacquard wide or border, DO! pattern with wide, extra heavy qua fringed; value variety of pretty rice, yard case ‘row: ine soft. fin- ieh; half yard wide; blue and 1Q¢ red checks; 23c value; per yard WB! Hand, huck or Turkish; 17x36 ins.; excellent quality, avtual 29c values; at Cheer reer er \ 3d Ave. & 150th St. HACKENSACK {ProspectAve.&teothst.| PBAXONNE, 2 Jacquard value; each BRON Double Ja” Stamps FREE with Everything On Friday Flour Sale Pride of St. Louis We are selling immense quantities of this superla- tive XXXX Flour, and it is giving great satisfaction. Barrel | 2424-Ib. Bag] 7-Ib. Bag |3)21b. Bag 5 69°20°10° Gold Medal | Hecker’s SAMES TLER INC: Bu CHOICE .. GROCERIES Bol, 5 | he 7 5elao, OK O° Blue Ribbon Baking Powder From pure grape 1.1. 35° Y-lb. s° Y-lb. 10° cream of tartar ©" can, can, Potatoes 10 Ib. 1°16 b bag, bag, Eggs, selected, sweet and sound, dozen Sound, white, best selected, 10° Long Island Turnips........ A ibs. 5° Prepared Buckwheat, 3.1». pxce. 13° Aunt Nanna’s PancakeFlour pkg LOS Blue Ribbon Syrup, ty tnecan...... or Blue Ribbon AIMS, large glass jar.. 15° Liberty Jams, all flavors, large glass jar 10° Madison Pickles, atuinds; Mason jar 10° Peerless Catsup, votue.. 15° ana 10° Peerless Sauce, vote... 15° ana 10° Grape Fruit, the new Floridas, each, 5 Apples, Fancy Oregon Jonathans, doz. 20° Large Porto Rico Oranges, «o:. 20° ed Raisins, 227.2%"! = 10: SmyrnaFigs, %2.2Raie wy 15° Da es, Jack Horner Brand, very nourishing, package 10¢ Cranberries, vest cape Cod, Ib........... 10° Uneeda Biscuit, Uneeda Lunch ... \ puge. 4°| Zu Zu Snaps, Graham Crackers .. b e Best Creamery Butter, w........ 33° Belle Brook Butter, printe onty, each 35° Butterine, peor quality; in prints, each... 25° Teas Coffees Hl ith i 100 f% fame 70°) BOF rn, 38° 60 Fiore wii 25 iT tor: 30%. 85°) 20h ee Mle, SOL LET er 15 ii 15 s.z%. FREE iit Ideal Blend 25° " Parlor Brooms ®wary 25; cut to, each, 1 Ke It makes little difference what you need—a. World Want will go. get it Popular Prices At Nineteen James Butler ine. Markets See Addresses Below Smoked Tender, choice, Tongues delicious; fresh 17° cured, cut to, Ib. Roasting Chicken Young and Tender, Ib. 20¢ Fine Soup Chicken............... be. 14e Fancy Loin of Roast Pork ....».16¢ Fancy Pork Chops, very choice ...1b. 18¢ Fl Steaks, Exceptional value Ib. 13° Porterhouse and Sirloin Steaks. .1..2Q¢ | Frankfurters, Zimmerman’s finest Ib. 15¢ Home Made Sausage Meat... 15¢ Fresh Country Sausages. ....1. 1G¢ Loin Mutton Chops, Fany....2 1s. 25¢ Legs of Lamb, Young and tender Ib. 1% Forequarters Young Lamb... 1 1c Legs of Canada Mutton........1. 11 Forequarters Canada Mutton, ».. &¢ Prime Loin Lamb Chops 1b. 20 Sauerkraut, sinest tancy white........1b Be Markets in Manhattan and Bronx 173 Amsterdam Ave., cor. 68th St. Phone Columbus 8897, 1871 St. Nicholas Ave., near 178th St. Phone Audubon 4701, 999 Westchester Ave., cor. 165th and Fox Streets, opposite Simpson St. Subway Station. Phone Melrose 2281. 3730 WhitePlains Road, cor.217th St. Phone Wmsbridge2s8. 65 Westchester Square. Phone Westchester 558. 693 Tremont Ave., cor. Crotona Ave. Phone Tremont 819. Brooklyn Markets 80 Third Ave., cor. Dean St. Phone Main 366. 1315Kings Highway, cor.East 14th St, Phone Midwood 2722, 820 Flatbush Ave., cor. Caton Ave. Phone Flatbush 472, 554Coney IslandAve., cor. Beverly Rd. Puone Flatbush 1659, 8705 EighteenthAv., cor.BensonAv. Phone Bath Beach2008, Suburban Markets Yonkers—494 South Broadway, cor. Lawrence. Phone 4126, | Mount Vernon—35 Mt. Vernon Ave. Phone 1670. West New Brighton, S. I.—1112 Castleton Ave., Phone 1289, Hempstead, L. I.—Cor. Main and Fulton. Phone 222. Glen Cove, L. I. hool St. Phone 461. Huntington, L. Cor.Main St.andN.Y.Ave. Phone$76, Port Washington,L.1.—Cr. Flower Hill & IrmaAv. Phone207, Freeport, L. I.—Cor. Main St. and Merrick Rd. Phone 802 ff At All James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores Port ana Sherry California wines from selected vintages—rich and strengthening tonics and tissue builders. Guaranteed Absolutely Pure. Half Gallon Sir John Power's Trish Whiskey, three Swatiow, bot. $1.00 } Kingussie Scotch Whiskey, bot. 85c Old Monogram Rye, bottle 75¢ Gordon Dry Gin, Best Imported, bot. 85c Princeton Dry Gin, (oi.‘""""" 69c Gallon Bottles cies Imperial Rye, Hatt-gal. jug, 95C, bot. 45¢ Medicinal Malt Whiskey, voitie 69¢ The World’s Two Best Imported Brews. Guinness’s Stout—Bass Ale Direct importations enable us to sell at $ 1 -45 Dozen $ these extraordinarily low prices. Doz. bots. Splits, ] Allowance for Returned Empties bottles, and and wagons We pay 15 cents a dozen for the return of empt: DELIVER FREE and will call for the empties on request. 10 cents a dozen forempty splits. Our motor truc! Photogravure of Pres’t-Elect Wilson AND FAMILY FREE FOR THE COUPON WITH NEXT Sunday’s World ‘

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