The evening world. Newspaper, June 3, 1913, Page 6

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“t te her eutt for $25,000, i r , and she was so Injure@ that fa unable to pursue her vocation. slit salt Justice Giegerich in the Supreme Court te-Gay ordered that Mise Anna C, Walsh be awarded damages against Revert J. Colter, the publisher, unless he present ‘within @ reasonable time a valid defense, ‘Miss Walsh describes herself as «| of calisthenics, physical culture, H [ f i Hi i | A HI i iat fe | Eee i i Hi ft ist il ti I of i t partment, During the years 1904, 1906 and 1908 the , | activities—so far as open market orders B. } cers aes [RECORDS SHOW BIS AS LEAT SSR UME Dogs, Caused Runaway and Hurt Her $25,000 Worth. CONTRACT TIME INCOHALAN CASE (Continued from Firet Page.) CASTRG, let on the same day by the Water Commissione: In the firet month of 1906 the favor of the Vietor Company with the Water Department continued to wa: On the fourth day of January lowing contracts came from that de partment to Connolly's concern. 68,810.87, $R,GL.e2, 92,000.81, $1,982.11. Thence on to the end of the year the Victor people @eemed to drop down in their business ‘with the city to “open market” orders 1,188 came frim the Engineering De- Me Buildings and Offices and Board of Réucation. During that period George MoCietian was Mayor and John ¥. Ahearn Borough President, The had tmmediate jurisdiction over th feau of Public Bulldings and while the Mayor appointed the heads of the other four branches of the clty John T. Oakley, Leader, since dead, was Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and Klectricity during the year of 1904 and 190. He waa always a favorite of Tammany Leader Charles ¥, Murphy. It was dur- ing Oakley's time that the Victor Heat- ing Company was favored with many “open market" orders as well a8 80- called emergency orders. BLUIGON GAVE EMERGENCY | Oakley was followed in office in 1906 dy William B. Kilison, who continued to give numerous contracts to the Vitor Heating Company, and he, too, handed out alleged emergency orders to the vernment. CONTRACTS, TOO. i E ! Me f b j : & ii if Hid & & eH e F F i i i | aH | i Dr, | pany was granted open market on . . During the years ‘Themes Deffiagten was Health Commissioner oe pir hanya Heat- | 2s H { THE i e ef *z 4 i BILLION" friends, “beat the case.’ (a to-morrow’s| @OT ORDERS worse, euPrT. w. for to-morrow. Don't forget! gugt, waiker ta aficra to. tag Company with “THE MAN WITH A BILLION" will] got the record your attention with both hands, | the years 1004, Ww. SRY (INTERNATIONAL troubleoftaking your "183 Pome 50°79 Pees 909 ‘It io much more satis- reelf a , i newest materials. a ————S) wiih on uit. Biv In aie coting 48.00, to 87,00, sec SEE StAMiG : S| |NoMoney $$ A” ore Seago MFISHER Bros | Deven, A Meek Toner wit Ora We ecihaie al ook om ade, you would then’ unde le COLUMBUS AVE Vor Vous Whole Pa mntipe.-~ Prin, (280 Sod such a variety of Plated aa SME BET. 103 & 104 ST Ff ESTA Ware as at the Meriden : a RB ASE =a 4 ¢' | The MERIDEN Co. SILVER COMPANY, SUCCESSOR) Tammany District , [of Paterson, N. J. wae found guilty sale to-morrow only. Their tone is resonant, bright tfs Hag ‘OU need not run : the risk or take the ¢ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, on fie showing that, figuratively, ne! he shoved him into a nearby office, Victor Heating Company had tut to ask MAN HUNT BY ] where he wank to the floor, gasping and j and to receive. No other concern ap- ’ . « ‘They'll | ins for the fugitive and uttering dire threats, The crowd cheered and shout- ~ ENDSIN SKYSCRAPER |=": poor emt he ——— | | | In 1906, when James H. Tully was Commniasioner ‘of Charities, the Victor Heating Company continued to be " menrbered,” and when Tully was ceedea in 198 by Robert W, Heb the & per cent. company Wee not over- looked. Orders came tumMing in like clockwork, All of the bitle of the Vietpr Heating Pears to have been so gratefully remem- houting craps on the Old @lip pier. : It was many minutes before Hannigan Fugitive, Wi ife, ‘I =| got the crowd dispersed by telling the ugitive, th Knife, Ferro longshoremen that he had sipped. the r rugitive out through @ back door, V Company and ell of ite claims againet izes Broad Exchange Build- | {hey hed gone he let the crap welcher the city were always promptly paid by out into Beaver street. Nobody got hi the Finance Departinent .under the then ing Noonday Crowd. his name or the names of his pursuers. administration of former Comptroller | SS ee Grout in 1908, and former Comptroller 95a Rcd OUTGOING STRAMMILPS, Mets, who succeeded to office in 196) The rotunda of the Immense Broad | gronprins wut on . . ade Grout tn it ong 1998, the ioc] Hixchange Bullding at No. 2% Broad | may Sue i eat : Tenet ; : a Aig of Cotaa ttieneye from the city treasury. tate nell catty todo teed His ow roe, toarana ee hour to-day with bankers, brokers, iaw- janeiro, 3 Norte, Galveston, ALDERMEN PRAISE MITCHEL. | yore and clerks hurrying out of heading for the Midday Club on the top floor, when in burat a negro, his face ashy mont a0 Collector of the Port. ptt Satie el his eyes Dulging and in long clasp knife. His ne ae aie eee eeeevctionn te.| anit hs torn and la trovesra husk in lating to the appointment of John Pur-| "Ss He rushed headlong, knocking \ i | roy Mitchel an Collector of the Port, pre-| Well dressed men to the right and left, ya i tented by Alderman Frank L. Dowling,| 01, Wis terrified eyes sought @ hiding H ° M e f , S 7 “Snacclved, That the members of the| ,Rhind Mm ran two bir longytoremen ere 18 usic ror the Summer: Board of Aldermen hereby congratulate) spouuing to Need oon a ae ae . . Mitchel on this signal honor, end! rade up of curb brokers and Wall | SUMMFR Don’t go without music this sammer in your country home, : Sei ere or oper er sion of Accounts and member of the! 00 lceman Hannigan grabbed ‘i titers B jano boar of coounts and mendver of the! ine fugitive and ecised the knife. ‘Then pes May be plays j music, both popular and clasical and allthelate dance music, lacreettes fedoge Sisto dE epi : sheeted Special Offer for Immediate Purchasers P of the Board idermen remai: ¥ hlgn ‘appreciation of ‘Ml unfuling eoure Plano remainink inside We will attach (without installation eharge)aTel-Electric Plano Player td” one, KNABE of. metal — warm. and the piano tn your summer home or if you have no plano there we will furnish eoteith ; th a piano (without rental charge) for your use during the summér séaénn, ” onlch tne altaiss e the Deere renngfied WAREROOMS mide Netood eed If there is no electric current in the home we will loan betteriés affect them. Can be ot fall (with will detach’ tha me when under his direction, and s attached to your sum- P sve ut cheese.) Pegs ety oe page go hay ba “Resolved, That as a further mark of p en I Upright eiting Heotility te Government. mer home piano and TheTel-Electric is a playerthat can be attached toany (GraadorUpright) Alexander Goott, editor of The Week- I ; S Of except! brought back to the plano without moving, injuring or altering the appearance of the pianos ly Tesue, @ Boctaliet organ in which he ional manufacture; used during rental city in the Fall. Terme to sult yeur convenience—eatalog on request < : e attacked Chief of Police John Bimson season and entirely overhauled, will be. placed on special —— Congratalate Him on Bis Appointe by Ay Plays from a distance q@hEL-ELECTRIC PIANO PLAYER, 299 Fifth Ave. Cor.31stSt., New York pevaaveosl? ally SOCIALIST EDITOR GUILTY. Patersen Jury Convicts Mim of In- to-day of inciting to hostility toward and full, and the cases have been refinished in our shops. the Government of that city. Scott There is every conceivable style and case design "0 bahrain aypecatindewn choose from, and many are desirable for their con- prertyrtss peony ere Ppt fips venient size for summer homes. Most of them were priced at from $309 to Court ask! excused ground oe aes wes $350, and are sold for more by $ dealers clsewhere, The. price to-morrow only, irrespective of cost,is wnifermly Ree es *$5 Down and $5 Monthly =| Also 12 coo] PLAYER-PIANOS bury Golf Links and the residence Forsiga ypaiagtiiaagy mally age i 5 used for demonstration $ Haneon, a chauffeur. .only, that sold u ONLY ., : way Keep Cool No matter what the temperature—no | Matter what the strenuous exactions | of the day— find cooling, rest- le fal retreshenent inva glen of and no matter what the thirst-—Coca- Cola will quench it and satisfy you— absolutely pure and wholesome. TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE Music rolls free and special brary privileges All Are Fully Guaranteed Liberal Allowance fer Old Piance Taken in Exchange Knabe Warerooms Knabe Bidg., Sth Ave. at 39th St. Delicious—Refreshing Be sure to get the genuine. Ask for it by its full name—Coca-Cola—te avoid imitations and substitution. GRAND Rapias FURNITURE 1.00 A WEEK OPENS AUTO BARGAINS” Duct GREATER NEW YORK: | Yorker ae ansons to crore 4 Silversmiths aM tie if : 34th Street, Through to 68-70 W; 35th Street, New York ects; coreer nets ttest |" JERAEY CIFY—s4 Rework Aveume,

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