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t GREEN TRADING STAMP ORIGINATOR DIES OF PTOMAINE POISONING etx; Thomas " (Alexander Sperry Was Prominent fn: Financial, Athletic and Religious Life, fmfions of Gollare for him and his ee eoctates. leaves two brothers, William Josege Sperry. AMERIGAN RADIUM HUNTER EATEN BY GANNIBALS| ‘2s Caught After Pursuit by, olin: Henry Warmer Pafls Victim Fre was @ years off and was born In) Knoxville, Tenn. He wae the son of J. Austin Gperry. Tle is eurvived by his wife and four children: Thomas A. Jr., twenty; Stewart dt. thirteen Margaret, Catherine, seventeen. If also and (oTribe While Exploring in British New Guinea, LONDON, Bept. &—Jonn Henry War- ner, @ German-American mineralogist, Deen eaten by New Guinea can- nibals, according to adviove received here to<iay from Papua. Warner was searching for redium in the unexplored regions of British New Guinea. _——— TOOK WRONG “EYE-OPENER.” Bettios Steed Side by Side, bet Vietim Will Recover Ohar'es Nelligan thirty-one, a bar tender ving at No. 889 Alexander ave- pubtic library, golf nue, the Bronz, took iodine instead of every other activity in Cranford, where | whiskey for an “eye-opener” this he had just buflt s magnificent home, shows. Sperry had been a travelling eates- | th and a merchant when he conceived | “4 drug he rushed out on the street started for the Alexander avenue police tation, He met Patrolman the idea of the trading stamp. After Reynola4s at One Hundred and Forty- trying tt qut in his own store he had his|enira street and Thint avenue who got A F—> NIGHT ‘STERN BROTHERS. SPEEDING CHAUFEUR - WHO FLED FROM VICTIM, HELD IN HEAVY BAL Citizens in Two Other Frederick Wefland, @ chauffeur, who fs charged with running over and ae) verely injuring Thomas Hickson, @ re- tired confestioner, in front of the Ho- tel Marie Antoinette and then speed- That is wheat— whole wheat. MiGs Sie pavanbey, Sin erraIatee ie '/ In “FORCE” you get the best of hard wheat, fore Magistrate Herbert in Weet @ide J cooked with barley malt,rolled, baked and toasted. Police Court this morning. He was This process of preparation makes the whole of charged with felonious assault and the nutriment ready for very quick digestion. errelenes ogatn % Ofll flaked cereals ‘FORCE’ ’ is the most nu- eoon as Mr, Hickson ts able to appear tritious and the tastiest—because it’s whole wheat. and testify agatnet him. MHicknon te Sixty years old At the Polyclinic Hospital, where he was taken after being picked wp on Broadw y, L. | conacious Inet night, it was eaid to-day u} at his injuries are of euch YF h *|the majority of them deing internal, that it will be six weeks before he will be 0 De eastward In Rixty-Afth etreet and. opel | to Atmaterdam avenue, and then south’ WHEAT through that eS ad the car! was preseed agai-et the curb by the device patented in 1897 and had given the| gome milk for him and summoned the/aetomobiies in pureult and forced to sweat of his life to tts promotion, It made!ambulance from the hospital. His home 1s at No, S11 West Bixty- come to @ stop. Makes Little Difference What You Nesd—a World “Want” Will “o and Get It “Pan PHVPNTNY WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1979. When | Scientists Agree Scientists disagree aplenty over the com- | parative food values of y . meats, fish and vege- tables, but there’s one they'll all recommend to you. Continuation of Our — Knabe, Chickering, Haines Bros., Steinway, Weber and Other | Rebuilt (#:) Pianos Irresistibly Low Prices. Down Payment Unnecessary. Autos, id worthy of the guarantee of this House. Some were returned from rental, others were taken in exchange for new Knabe Pianos and Player-Pianos. workmen. instrument delivered without extra cost when you have permanently located in your new home. A partial list follows:— GRAND PIANOS Eat “FORCE” with your breakfast. TOASTED WHEAT FLAKES KNABE; Mignonette; ma-$ perfect shape. Was od 351.0) ignon; mahog- 650) Was $725......000eeeeerees ** 580 Wie” UPRIGHT PIANOS { — quarter grand. Was $700. | | | — Rosewood; per- Soe tone Wed Seton 958350 Maporany ite new. WaS8 9 95 woud. Was SSO ee? 65 Sunes Ntiasey; ite 9B cease Walnuts poadbgdg|ciier-narcerscs, OO KNABE; Mahogany; Coio- shape. Was $350.........4 225 nial case; like new. Was$ $275. B00 ne ne new. Was¥3QQ |cauicentnc; Ebony; re-$ KNABE Mission a beauty:8 3 Q) built. Was $600........... 225 Wests : nut: Tae ‘as $650..... fuuldesien” avgeae. *460 |Was $400.” Ou 88-NOTE PLAYER-PIANOS KNABE; De Lase; beautiful Sime walrus beavis 95 LLnrined ver ey Luxe; $, condition; used for dem- $ sian walnut; ul fr fect. Was $750...... rf speci . Was $1,100... onstration only. Was $950 730 ined ft Gaibels Was $600. KNABE-ANGELUS; . 4 PRIMATONE; Splendid Mabon: |Mtahoary.Wassss0..... 4.10 [i raat Phan - $1,000.......cccesseeeeeeee Luxe. Was $600........... You can choose at........ Terms Low as $5 Monthly on Some of Above Pianos. _ Liberal Allowance for Pianos Taken in Exchange. We invite comparison. You do yourself an injustice if you do not first permit us to demonstrate our line of pianos and player-pianos before purchasing. KNABE WAREROOMS KNABE BLDG., FIFTH AVE. AT 39TH ST. Fall House-Moving Sale of Every piano offered, in this extraordinary sale is oné of repute— All are perfect, having been completely rebuilt by our own expert Note.—If desired, you may make your selection now and have the eee PR sat 605 (men ets betta 8700 |Sices good shape Wasseo 375 eae fine tone Was S00. B20 [perfect shape, Was boo. 20S Condition. Was aso" 60 MAYER; Walnut. was8105 . ; RAABE; Mahogany wast] kenew Wasnsis e *290 bigest A conne B . R O T H H, . R S Highs wl 9g 99 regione rahouany:39QQ KIMBALL: eet "55200 ILLE CLARK APOLLO. $ 00 7 any case; like new. Was8300 FOSTER: Mahogany: De'8 qq qj|ary ‘cases: all devices. 83 35 A Credit House 42 Years Older Than Chicago In the one hundred and six years this house has been established we have done business with hundreds of thoubands of families. Year after year our business has increased. Today we are furnishing the homes of the grandchildren—yes, even the great-grandchildren—of our earliest customers. A great part of our business comes purely through recom+ mendation from satisfied customers. It stands to reason that we must treat people right to have such a record. The terms which have so largely contributed to our suc- cess are as follows: $15 worth of goods costs but $1 monthly; $50 worth, but $3 monthly; $100 worth, but $6 monthly; $1,000 worgh, only $50 monthly, etc. We want you to come and see our stock of furniture, , Tugs and housefurnishings before you buy, because we believe that you will appreciate the advantages of doing business with a house of established reputation, and we want you to see how reasonable are our plainly marked prices. Whether you are looking for a single piece of furniture or are desirous of fitting up a house complete, you will find a visit to either of our two stores will pay you. Come in today; you will not be urged to buy. COWPERTHWAIT & SONS. "OLDEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN AMERICA! ‘OU are cordially invited to visit our New RF is easily scoosetble, from all surface cars, sabws sand ele. 3rd Avenue Park Row and _ vs vated roads, as well as from ie Pennsylvania an jew or! Store on West Forty-second Street, near Fifth © Contral Terminals, ‘The numerous advantages in cl er and 121et Street Chatham Square Avenue, and appointments which this new building possesses assure This modern merchandising institution, comprising ninety-two the comfort and convenience of our patrons, Merchandise of ‘ ’ departments, is located in practically the geographical center of only the highest standard at moderate prices will be found in New York City, every department, ’ a ST MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GET \ mm