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{ j ) Slee ll ‘GRAFTED’ FIREMEN | | DECLARE THEY PAO, CUT OF $600000 = =:=° $50 FOR RAGES $500 for Place on Eligible List and Few Even Got Low Mention. With the withdrawal of the civ ser view cligivle list for iettenant in the ,f tie Board of Aldermen broke away ne aloes Grane. Ja bullet wound in the mouth similar) "t deen sold and every fow minutes | There are 100 vokinteer firemen in the|! Camembert Cheese, FullCream, Imported, in round boxes .22 Fire Department to-day from Fire Com-| from leader HH. Curran to-day and def }to that inflicted by Gallagher upon! °f day And evening tho ret of thin | Wiese of feraaety depen entury ef) 1 Roquefort Cheese........... Wit --per lb, .39 missioner Jodnson « form of graft}@dopted @ report of the Fiance Com- One of the | Mayor Gaynor. Morrison was shot by | Wok WHI witness new ownership for Prictital joker ote jes awa thon Caviare for toast, D. & H. Brand. ..1-8cans,.30,1-4cans .60 Ws disclosed which jad already been | mittee, of wittch he is Chairman, lapp- nidta rear Ml in thle a "friends" who crept into his room at {me one of the 9” odd horses lnted in | Practical Joker who as Pin Money Sweet Mixed Pick vpint jars .28 called to Mayor Gaynor's attention and |4ng $600,000 from the budget of 1913. | state will be the first annual of the| No. 209 Kast Thinty-thind street, where) Ve catuiomie of this notable event. | Tn Tat ome ates amen Mini Bee |} Money Sweet Gherkins. .. é pint jars .25 aused f @ letter writ-| The action of the Board is final. It] wald Head Club at the Inn in Faila| he was sleeping last night eee eiae, See Ol ty ee err | oer ten by h ‘ has the power to “cut” the budget, but| Village this evening. Prominent men| “Charlie! Is that you, Cuariter|"4Me and even in the disposal of a {Of Me : Queen Olives, P. T. Brand, of size the best...180z. Bots. .25 > mtastoner. 6 : Inent = : varite? . " 3 The Sone from|no authority to provide increases in| from all parts of the State and from | asked the visitor, It was dark in the| "ors worth thousands but few minutes Me hrettonn Alain nebo tidal: ...2802. Bots. .38 Commis meiibers of the Fi money to an outate howing Jepantment pal vice examination he would see that the so. on the eligible list among the first | posed 1913 budget, at which every im- 100. The esident Me Ma Creelma s ovder followed t¢ to withdraw th My disposition in to have the whol live Killed, and tat will be done less the proof is co who pald me toxe by doitg so, “The monihers of the department wh n hid man Behler to “Henny Clarke" $600, wee on the that he had acted for “Cl sioner's report mau Behler 1 $490} ®. Firemai vehed, but pal mediately! place ‘olice Department y Kings) rt to Presiden’ ar wave nnedy found he he Het Rehler's statement County and Deteetivs. ice Tleadquarters, who {# No. 441 SLEIGHING WATERTOWN, N.Y, Watertown to-day exp of the season has failen in t and it is stt fe extrem siderable phone wir tipi UP THE STATE. % Nov. D LAST WEEK OF NOVEMBER SALi To-Day and To-Morrow thet|any ftem. To-day waa the last, aocord- . Henry ©. Clarke, Wao warced that in the next civil ser- ane clusive that no- got any advan- the Mayor added. yey must also be put ,| His popularity in the Board has not * | crearing in September or Octo- | atong professional ines, ist and! 18 ke.” According te tie | ~” " : | gq 1 a . er Klerman’ had been | dollars, the instrument you ana Kennedy, experienced. its power. NDERMEN MAKE simon “on™ CHIT BHAUEFEIIR. HORSEENPERTS HOLD that as soon as one of these ' foe SM aR) OLD GLORY AUCTION Morrison’s “Friend” Then Fled | Tanne eeeao tae Taopoeetapprore*| and Victim, Wounded Like clits the figure to $600,000, the same as| Gaynor, Shields Hin aay s Ss Aim, lat yenr. | a BALD HEADS TO BE HEARD. | Toasts at Hanquet To-Night, Alt of | REUNION AT GARDEN'S | to ten assistants and + of this nature resp an tnmediate effort companionshtp y superior. Of redaction covered a lution, $154,500 is for new aides of this Kind.” | Oharacterizing sewing, cooking and! music classes as among ‘fads and fa ed and there is W 1913 BUDGET ° Finance Committee Uses Prun- ing Knife Over Chairman 4 Curran’s Protest. All Over Country for the Annual Event. | i | | | ay | ‘The Old Glory Sale, the classic horse auction of the |, opened at Madison chauffeur, is in “ire 1 * @ dangerous condition in Bellevue with | Stuare Garten to-day, At 10.3 a horse ‘The Republican and Fusion members Charles Morrison, a needed. Horsemen know the stock room and Morrison could not see the other States have accepted invitations face of the man who shook him by the d|ing to the charter, given the Board to]to be present. John Rodemeyer, editor ‘ f r 1 | eden ; : Company No, § reached the point of|| Sliced Peaches, No. 3 large cans....Plickinger’s Extra .24 : of the Connecti¢ut W 1 News, will | Shoulder, Ho recognized the votce,| Price they are willing to pay A render @ report. neta a | 00. thelr toast luster wil) Nowever, and answored drowsily: “Yes,| The Mat for to-day, about 190, witt be | call and found not oven a smoutdering|| Apricots, No. 3 large cans. -Plickinger’s Extra .24 ‘Tae Finaace Committes bag dal "The toast list Will be as follows: Gam- | i'm Charl Asposed of before the hammer falls | leaf in a ditch the assembled vampe ams, Southwell’s Purely ma: ish Fruits....perjar .22 y|scrtes of public hearings on the pro- vel. Herman, Winsted, “Pompadour| “Well, © this," raid the man,| for the last time to-night Includes | danced in futtle fury and swore @ dread- ur Grade Crystallized Fruits, which means the finest Werles.”” Heman O. Averitt, Wasir-| trust! revolver {nto Morrison's! young stock but thie did net prevent | fl cath to tear the milscreant limb from Ty, Steniing Bridgefort, “When thie bare George J. Vorel, ( land tWe pruning knige inserted wher- ever deemed practical. In this work ¢|the Tammany men in the Committee, | led by minority leader Frank L. Dawl- ing, ‘worked on the Republican and Fusion membere and finally lined them up againet their chairmen. Curran, © | piqued, wrote @ minority report, which was sidetracked. Curran is Chairman of the Alder- manic Police Investigating Committee, The we un- conscious, had shot him clambered out of a window , OW tO BVO -hecoming ti and dropped to the ground. Morrison's up."" Philp ‘Troup, New flaven, »|room is on the first floor and the I became a bald head.” William H,| “friend” ts thought to have entered Corbin, Hartfon’, “Poll tax penplexi-| that way, too, tie.” 'P. Davis Ontiey, Hartford, “The Messedness of the ” all part« of the Union. The first few hours were devoted mostly to the greet- of friends not seen since the last demonstrates the capabilities of the horge being auctioned waa again in the saddle, agile as ever despite his , | sixty odd years, George and John Bain were the auctioneers as usual and put through the burines# with the same old speed Min ‘the boxes and the ring never mig among thet were-whi John H. Schults of Porton policeman was notilied. He called aa ambulance from Bellevue and Dr. De Jessus vevived Morrison and took’ him Mayor Gayn free winter lectures at the New York , 5 ; \to the hospital. e committee. ee retY TOS CORO OF Vice gag | Detectives were assigned to investi. In cutting the budget, the Tammany|Crime.” Arthur Woods, former Deputy | ate after @ revont of tie shooting was membere laid strom on the fact that! Commissioner of Police, will discuss | made at the Hest Mhiriy ttn stroet | there is @ ‘marked tendency toward in-| the same subject Dec. 13. The lectures | Ho" hotel but he refused to say whe | ‘the number of ety employees| Will be given in the auditorium of the | 1° ¢ was. potwithetanding Tuten Memorial Building. | Appi Fo. .o 4 tion for tickets shoul made to Bac- ry a “| the tact that the ealary Nata show thet retary of Forum, New York University, | 4, {vift fc qmmans’s, tales, of Kreak Lamb the city now supports an onerous num- Washington Square. Nov, 28, averaged 10.06 cents per inereased because of his activities on reulating about lovera who Prot and atlk- 1 + tly acquired the #1 in clients; Harry Select your Christmas piano or player- piano NOW. Upon the payment of 5 lect. will be held for delivery, if you wish, until | Christmas week. In the meantime, you may make your weekly payments or wait until the piano is delivered—as you prefer. Copyright, 1912, by Stone @ McCarriok, Ino. ERILY—co-operation i8 power. We have seen and The success of this sale is the proof. For here we are announcing the close of the sale in one week when we had not expected to an- nounce it for three weeks later. duet and Concrimeiater Mel Do you know what this.announcement means? hundred player-pianos in five weeks. For to-day—although this is Monday—we are certain, we shall not have enough instruments left to fill all orders throughout the entire week. That is— if customers pour in upon us this week as they did last week. And it is certain that they will ay For when dozens of persons read the heading of this ad and realize that it is “‘now or never’’—they will swamp us with applications. We know of enough persons who have told us they would take a piano or a player-piano before the sale closed, to book orders for every instrument now re- maining unsold. - Applications for pianos and player-pianos will be received up to close of business Monday This was decided upon last week: That we would supply the instruments we Diamond Rings, have, out of the original number intended for the sale, as long as they 15 «170 monde ture bi ed at full 0 per cen’ jLadies’ Rings val ton, ¢ ny of over see our wind If raltfon boilers LRM seallaiggnae vl tlainly marked 85. to CHARLTS-2.-KEENE Importer of Diamonils. EN UNTIL U O'CLOCK. ny elle at for @ Diamond. your selection, Broadway, New York last, then take orders until the close of business Monday, next. In this way—every one gets a square deal—the late comer this week, and those who come next Monday, however, may have to wait a few days before having his piano delivered. 3 In this way, alzo—no one need miss this unparalleled opportunity. For we will make immediate deliveries as long as any instruments remain unsold—and as soon as the last one goes—we will then » take your application and deliver your piano in the numerical order in which it was taken. This, of course, is done subject to the same conditions that have made this sale the most talked of event in piano circles for years—namely, that your piano will be personally selected at the balory by Mr. Wagner: that it will be inspected and passed upon by Mr. Nahan Franko upon its arrival, | and then delivered to your home for a thirty days’ trial, which, if not satisfactory entitles you to your | onenii"ndenss' U3. Sgth Rue NEW vor, | 7Oney back. But come early in the week, if possible. ==) ONEMLADAMS Co graphs and description of pianos and player- Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st and 22d Street pianos being sold on your co-operative plan to Main Building-—litt Take Name..... 1 No, Floor. ‘ond Street levator "THE EVENING. WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1912. _ Txoyne, superintendent of Waln | Farm, Kentucky; 2. jof Lexington, Ky of Walnut Ail yeari! | rival Wilkes breeding e#tablt |are unusually large consign }a number of other farms al Fine Eating Raisins from Malaga... I Ib. package .30 K Torun upto that ef former yearn|| Caravan Dates.. forte head 09 TOM | it ynod ooleed for. Mixed Nuts of our extra qualities.............. «tb. 20 rea gern eed California’s Best Walnuts lb. .20 FALSE ALARMS ENRAGE California's Best Paper Shell Almonds... Ib, 22 Italian Chestnuts, fine flavor and large. lb. 08 Corona’s Gallant Hundred Are on his merry pranks again and by the time | by heart and are pretty sure of the| Hook an@ Ladder No, 6 and Engine! The immolation of this Joker tn some horrible fashion will not be un- | | popular throughout the villages of Co- | Glory sale. ‘The scene was fuat Hke | TRA and Elmhurst, for the reason that | of former yeara Al ‘Thomas, who |¢very time the false alarm i sent tn | the big siren on the Tiffany factory | uncoila a most hideous nots and con- | tinues to-shriek for a full quarter of an hour. | the babies in the district, whereat they join in and carry the song along un- tit dawn, Howard Ford, head of the rubber|o'olock, The rattling of windows and | Harness, the Standard O11 dishes and the swinging of electric osemire, the American lights, bling, turbance. 89th St. and Sth Ave. 72nd St. and Columbus Ave, 87th St. and B’way. 101st St. and B’way. night at Intervals between 7 and 9] 126th St. and Lenox Ave. 9th St. near 6th Ave. Store to be opened December 9th, 112th St. and Broadway, jccompanted by a alight ru . ro the only evidence of | 6th Avenue, 20th to 22d Street == Last week of this great piano sale- positivel The pianos for this co-operative sale were by Mr-C. Alfred Wagner, Pres, of the the Lyrachor Co., and upon arrival are being tested and inepected by Mr. Ne jolitan Opera ( It means that we have degen, sold these seven hundred pianos and three ni| Marsh, breeder, | iiiam Simpson of | arm, Cuba, N.Y. ywher of M f Lexington a of note. ‘consignment was tha rm, which has fifty rhe moat t nt PARK & TILFORD Thanksgiving Specials .. Small boxes .18, Large boxes ny larmremt listed. this farm Luscious Layer Figs VOLUNTEER FIREMEN. | Cape Cod Choicest Cranberries, quart Wiesbaden Stuffed Prunes............ Plum Puddings, Richardson & Robbins 2 Ib. tins (We have all other Plum Puddings and Mince Meat.) the Trail of a Practical Joker. Peaches, No. 3 large cans .+Plickinger’s Extra Assorted in 2 Ib. carton. Cherries in I Ib. carton..... Above prices will con- tinue to Thanksgiving Day. PARK & TILFORD 26th St. and 5th Ave. These siren biaatx wake all 41st St. and B’way. No damage was done, Take Notice Since last Monday evening, November 18th, our Piano and Victrola depart ments are re- maining open until 9.30 o'clock. ‘Thi: done for the convenience and at the reque: of many. who find it difficult to come in during the dai Come to,the 6th Avenue and @2d Street entrance ONLY | and take elevators to the Sth floor. H eraonally selected at the facto Copyright, 1912, by Stone & MeOurrick, Ine, Our co-operative plan in a nutshell You get a piano which is worth and sells regularly at three hundred and fiity dollars, for two hundred i nts, saving you at the outset one hundred aud one dollars aud tweaty- Firet. and forty-eight dollars and seventy: five cents. Second. to thirty-five dollars int When you finis your piano, if bought in the usual way his co-operative plan when you | forty-eight do! made, either on account of interest or for any Third. Instead of paying twenty to twenty reason. ve dollars ay a first payment anid ten, tweis ollars to sor fifteen dollars in in this associate a month as you will in a regular way, during this co-operative sale you pay but five movement, and then, but one dollar and twenty cents a week. Fourth. You get the strongest guarantee ever put ona pianc —Kobler & Campbell—and o a Fifth, You get the privile Within on joint guarantee e years that is 9 y days trial and o-operati ned by the manufacturers 4s & government bond, tting your money back, ne xchange returning your pine ar from the day you y {hie Sixth, it for any Seventh. All.pay piano free of encumbranc Eighth. week's time the lif gh this Jin event of ye perative plan an opportunity (o earn cash div ach and every hundred and ninety-five weeks is Through this unting in all to ¢wenty-nine dollars and twenty-five You are given opportunity to secure others to co-operate in this plan nstriument This still further reduces the

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