The evening world. Newspaper, November 12, 1912, Page 8

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eee ARG SHUFFLE CITY’ WEALTH ON PLANKS IN | GAY HALL CORRIDORS [the Pom Oo _- oe a weries of vinlgnea ‘asiguieg ontal 4 cards he and his daughter Lauretia have Workmen Drive Accounts| veen receiving, From Rooms and Millions in Bonds Are Exposed to Public. Driven from their office by the activi- des of the workenen who are repairing Wee Interior of the City Mall, the clerks ‘wed sign, countersian, record and reg- iter millions of dollars daily of the y's bonds and warrants were com- Pelled to-day to handle there valuthic ocuments in the open corritor. Many persons passing through the marble hails stopped and looked with envious @yes upon aiit-cdged city warrants, eenring the signature of the Mayor, Comptrolier and Chy Chamberlain, any @ingle warrant alone calling for millions @ dotars. Nag desks, the clerks were required to the workmen's ‘wooden horses, Giron which planks were inid. One city warrant for %,000,000 made payable to! the City GShanteeriain, Robert R. Moor lay on top of a pile representing war. fants of lesser amount, but any one of Which would have meant a good sized fortune to its possessor. ‘The 65,000,000 warrant represented pro- deeds on a 3 per cent. Investment of dity’s money, and) will be depostted by the Chamberlain in a city depository, Ut fa turn to draw interest and be drawn won at will by the Sinking Fund. “Big” Policeman “Tom" Harney stood. @longsite, keeping guard, and matn- tained @ vigil as well over the monster steel eafe tn the corridor, which, too, ‘had been temporarily evicted from the ASKS PROTECTION FROM WOMAN POSTCARD PEST. Mr. Sweeney and Daughter Ap: peal to Federal Officials to Stop Annoyer. Ralph J. Sweeney of No. 1 Clayton piace, Jamas i The .ards seat w him accused bis daughter indirectly of things she shout not do and the card#’ Rent to her wero of @ nature to bear out the insinuations and charges contained in thone sent to; her father. Hoth series are ip a hand | evidently disguised and apparently a woman's. a o — YACHT _KARINA SOLD. 1.1. Dergees Buys ‘Binmest Salling Plonaure Craft in America, ‘The ashooner yacht Karina, a three- master which has the distinction of being the largest sailing pleasure craft in America, has become the property of Theodore P. Burgess of Dedham, Mass. Mr. urgeas expects to start on @ cruise around the world early next summer aboard the Karina, which ri cently returned from @ 10,000-mile voy- age in European waters with bed beta 4 ewner, Cons. overt C, Tod, Y ‘and ba Bureesa, Sout 4 reurement fromm business, was head of a paper manufac. turing concern and is very wealthy. He) has admired the Karina for # long time. The yacht is 198 feet 61-2 Inches over jall, has an extreme beam of 38 fect 81-2 ‘inches and drawe 17 feet. She crossed ‘the Atlantic in Jess than sixteen days, —————__—$— AND STILL EGGS ARE HIGH. ‘Winners of “He! 1” Race Laid 1,000 tn a Year. STORRS, Conn., Nov. 12—In the In- ternational eg laying contest Just fin- ished here, after one year, the single comb white Leghorns of F. G. Yost of Sayre, Pa, were the winners, with a total of 1,009 hen fruits. Farm, ak BVENING WUKLD, | News Oddities |! Jane Addams says New York is wickeler than Chicago, Author of the law that made divorces easy in Nevada was defeated for re- election. Reno Is going to reform, And while Nevada plans to make divarces more ‘diMeuit, Royal Commission in England urges that they be made easier. ‘ Herries and garden trilek are ripening near Phiiadeiphia. Perhaps jaat sum- mer’a crop. Brooklyn woman who found a diamond In a chicken came out almost even on her Sunday dinner Future of Monticello is in doubt, but Col. Roosevelt t# willing to stake the people to Armageddon. Newton, (N. J.) woman hid $9 in the parlor stove to keep it from her hus- band. He Kindied the fire Schoo! of oratory for sulfragette campalan spenkers Just opened in Chicago, Great Scott! ten't election over? When Cleveland teft the White House a red-whiskered South Bend (Ind.) man vowed no! He has just to hav atch chain made which he threatens to send to Mr. Wilson, Children Cry for Fletcher's 7 ao * She Sap at asked I ne has borne the signe- has. Fle er, ar os cr supervision for ‘ove iz onthe Alt under is Oe ecolve you in this, Allow no one Counterfcits, Imitations and ‘ood’? are but experiments, and endanger health a of f Children “Experie nce against Experiment. ‘od TUESDAY,’ ave his beard cut until another Democratic President was elected, | ited a barber and had the mattress filling sent to a hair-worker | | | =| Sa NOVEMBER 12, 1913. AT LAST! | A Perfect Laxative 7 New and different from any and better than all others, has been produced by the Highest Medical Skill as THE RIGHT REMEDY for CONSTIPATION Biliousness, Sour Stomach, a Torpid Liver, and similar disorders, sts J4nos Pills Take 1 or 2 Pille at night for a sure result. TRY THEM TONIGHT Ask any up-to-date Druggist for the Handy Vial that fte the Vest Pocket—Price Sc, 'S.BAUMA BAUMANN SBR. W. Cor. 6th Ave. & 15th St. Attractive, Cozy Homes at Small Expense Ll dep and ont Ale Oh will you find values that mean a saving to you of more We invite comparison with others, at | that rt comparison means the addition of your name to our fi a of satisfied customers. ven MER ie liver YOUR Goons at once. You pay for them AS CON- ae ‘miethod of extending CREDIT is DIFFERENT. There are no embarrassing features, and at which are in excess of your ability to nage je are ipayeeats enee Ter No Clab Fees Required. All Goods Marked in Piain Figures. 2 Guaranteed =; Sree Brass | | | { | \ i | Lord & Tay lor Founded 1826 Annual Sale of Men's SI Shoes Celebrating jhe Ooenten « Opening of this Depart- ment Five Years Ago by Offering. - Every Day this Week The Best Shoe Values of the Whole Year Our $6.00 and $7.00 Shoes 33.95 Our $5.00 Shoes $2.95 All leathers; all styles: all sizes. Sizes and widths marked in plain figures. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. ou\Vhat. is CASTORIA a paces p qabatitate for Castor Ot ere an ig Syrups. It E Spin feorefiins moe nor rettee bond and warrant room by the energetic Werkmen. While the big eafe remains ta the corridpr containing its, vast hoard | 1,06; ‘Others clone up were: Beulah Stony Creek, Ont. white Wrandottes, sarwose Poultry Farm, Butler, Catforth, contains neither larcotic substance. Quartered Oak Extension Table, of city wealth it is being guarded night| Pa. roy ttro: dal “4 4 4 at wi ed | Engiand, ina Toms Poultry Ne oan orms and allays Feverishness. For more inch, and heavy claw feet; toy high: bri ip tape vi Ledl 2-inch sosts, Bests ius, threace. position, whee ane] River! M. Jo. 9 thirty years it has been in constant use for the rellet of ly. polished; with” massive’ pillar; 1! ail, 7-inch_ fillers, % darks will be ablo to return 16 their | Routh Cotumnte, “Frederick Donstipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic,all Teething Troue = {like cut; value ‘$15. 98 dianainion "tach, Tike uti 95,98 Mey ocd sSestinte thelr wack, ot] seeee SOTC NC Tis Geers HL ety eee Ae et wel, = | $25.00......... eee bes 4 Bivedisdvcvecss 1 handling the city’s wold pots within! schinits, Chicago, Til, The Children’ * Panacea fe 2 Mother's Friend. | ae | 8.3210.6. minster Hugs Vai sis, at. $15, Cy Wigs $23, at. S17. 98 ras a w $20 98 Out-of-Town Deliveries Made by Our N.W.Con.6 "AVE. eals"St. the seclusion of strong walls. pRaneT Siohmnial OR at sprinting the final week: The cone! The Kind You Have Always Bought fas soon as the scores were In. Bears the Signature of i ral College. Another race was started York business man, who yesterday un- ——— derwent on operation in New York Hos- Underteek Too Much. $ - patel for a tumor of the brain, "eems to (From the Chicago Tritune,) in Use For ‘Over 30. Years have an excellent opportunity of recov-| “Mibys, it seems, has fone into bank- | COMPANY, TT MURRAY GTREET, 3. D. Carroll & Joseph D. Carrol! oving. nent New ruptey. What was the troubl “Overcontidence. — About ag months ago he got a new wife, ane new auto. /* mobile, He could have pulled through | neunced favorable. Dr. Frank Hartley, | with either one alone, but the upkeep of believes Mr. Carroll will survive. the two smashed tim,”* ety. Despite the seriousness of thy operation, he rallied immodiately and this morning his condition was pro- It makes little difference what you need—a World Want will go get _ LARGEST BREW KETTLES EVER | BUILT , ‘We have just installed the ter largest brewing kettles ever built i bre Th structed b: ugust Roos from the finest a ape of the famous Calumet-Hecla Mines at e 5 Micloes, peri aye , and eb: ,000 gallons each. These kettles are vessels in which the wort is y ~ ares el is cond ye into the eames, where it bance igad above Rocdecvalle part of the numerous modern 1) t Grder to. meet the demand for KNICKERBOCKER “RUPPINER, METROPOLITAN and’ RUPPERTS JACOB RUPPERTS Muickerbocker - The Beer That Satisfies Brewer) TTLING, L 2s AVE. ae sTREEL so Sanitation in our brewery nyery has been brought to ae nest perfectiqn as fo possible iv say foaSesadncing estehiishenset, ve and malt are carefully prepared before being permitted to enter into the process of ounhly sctlded and eteiiaed before being wed The bottles, (before they are filled, are also ‘and in the bottles it is peearinad, Every penon who opens a botile of Ruppert beer neared absolutely that be bes « product pare * Sale at Hotere, Cates and by all Mcensed dealers, it. 1 Established Half a Century Registered Trade Mark Great Reduction Sale French Negligees Dolaesak Model at $50. Of Crepe Meteor. over-drape of Chiffon, Silver Lace and area Val. Formerly $200. Marie Antoinette Model at $45. Of Rosebud Chiffon. Formerly $85. Greek Models, $35. hand-made Greek Lace trimming. Formerly $125. French Novelties, $35 and $45._ Of Chiffon and fine t Bohemian Laces, unusual styles. Formerly $75 and $95. Hand-embroidered French Voile, Roesseau Model, $50. Shell Pink Chiffon Cloth, plaited Empire, fine Val. Lace and Rosebuds. Formerly $95. Poiret Em; Model, $65 and $85. Of French Shadow Val. and Chiffon, with Lace Panels. Formerly $175 Petticoats and Domestic Negligees will also be a feature of this extraordinary sale. James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave. & 34th St. Opposite Waidorf-Astoria {FS OAC Q Sons |Slip Seat Leather Diners, *) fj Set of 4 Chairs, $11.60 G=3@ No Deposit. $1a Month. | # Bought in enormous quantities, which enable us 2 Elves you this very low price of $2.90 Hana ay mien quartered oak pane! and back and full size slip seat of real leather. Very strongly put together. Shaped legs with claw feet. Take six for $17.40, or 8 for $28.20, at &0c weekly—or any number on propor- tionate payments by the week or month. Everything for the Dining Room except the things to eat. Everything for Housekeeping Furniture, Rugs, Oilcloth, Stoves, Etc. Liberal Credit or 10% Off for Cash for You Just as You Prefer Prices Marked in Plain Figares on Every Article Cowperthwait 2 Sons ESTABLISHED 1807 [Park Row @ Chatham Sq. 198 to 205 Park Row Harlem Stoves 2212 to 2224 Third Avense (Cor. J 21st St.) Let Us Open a Charge Account ; ‘IT MAKES LITTLE DIPFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— . @& WORLD “WANT” WILL GO GET IT,

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