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fer hearing the story, | an investiqavion, and ed in the pollen and the Coroner dy Wan taken to undertakers at 1 Wert ‘Twenty-third street [Fisehet come tu hiv office instead, while | he informed Mre. Murray WAS A DELAY IN GETTING THE ENSE BABY INCUBATOR BACKER IS DEAD “4 Po ren married ¢ there,” “Murray "augneeted 8 ‘ ‘ The doctor agreed to this and departed Relatives Gillon 6 On Coroner anid |S ents tis ve wuncunee thon ine th Police to Make an moinents later to announce that the U- conse Aifficulty had teen arranged and \ |, Investigation. Dr, Fischel did come in a few on: ments later, but only to explain that he and his bride-to-be were going to et the license, He left a few eee | ene later, but acon returned, appearing dis consolate, “We were too ite to uet! the license," he anid wi fefans erformed an autopsy and Mur- my Was able to testify, Dr Mischel had been a eufferer for # Inquiry at the Green | dimiowed the fact that F eaae of the heart, from which Mr. mt address jertek Win. (2) of there. Neither was at home last night Benides Mre, Kronold Dr. Fischel's only relative was a nephew, Dr. Max | Wachel, @ dentist In Paraguay, South |), America, who | New York, that the marriage would take pince at} IA Asch tooled Ma $ o'clock that night At the hour named Mr. and Mrs Murtay enters! the synagogue. They the only wedding guests, Dr, Fisonei's | Nefase to Disease “Rebeke” niece and her husband, Hans Kronoid, the ‘cellist, the doctor’a only near rela- tives, not being present, FOUND UNCONSCIOUS HOTEL. : Dr. Sol Fisonel, who introduced tn of For. 4 (America the “baby incubator” and made % $t @ feature of numerous exporitions and faire, Will be duried In Plonsant Point Cemetery to-morrow, the day he : | to Miss Anna Wint@r, No. x fam Avenues, Greenpdaint, in e synagogue ' } t i } / i N, Ost, 9.-Botn dent Wilson and Secretary of State Uryan (o-day refused to talk of former Dr. Flsche! introduced hie bride to Mexican Ambassador Henry Lane Wil- the Murraya aa dies Anna Winter of *% Bryan amilingly refused to com- No, 833 Manhattan avenue, . | Ment upon Wilson's publication at Spo- as hen per-| kane of his letter of resignation last bridal party | August, Heyan intimated that Wilson Brostell. After! hag been dencredited and that any ‘‘re- pper the MUr| Hyke" from Wileon would not be noticed ometaliy. A brief conference on the Mexican sit- uation was hela by Bryan and Drenident ‘Wilson. Official messages to-day did not | i indicate any new move by President Huerta. Preal- IN HIS fn Bast Séventh ntrevt, having changed tei te at the Inst hour. adjourned to the Hot an informal wedding ‘ayn took thelr departure jay morning the None of bis relatives was present at the marriage. They were first apprised ‘wf it by @lephope message from the orkie, Inforn#ng them that the doctor hed died su@jenly within « few hours of his wedding. Charles Mursay, Preswent of the At+ ‘This ts Mra. . Come aa quick as you can Sol is dead,” was the message that Mra. Murray, who answered it, heard. Her husband called « tax! and rushed to the |= Ey. CASTORIA fanatic Express Company and a business asteciate of former Comptrolier Her- man A. Mets, wan « clone friend of Dr, Wieeha. Saturday afterwon he re weived @ telephone measage from the coetor. He found Dr. Fischel unconscious, with Dr. Maurice Berger of No, #27 Bast Tenth street working over him. “Pm going to be married to-day,” he! Dr, Fiachel lingered until nearly 6 in fants and Children, announced. “Como down to the Hudson Terminal Butkting and I'l) tell you all| regained consciousness. The Kin You Have Always Bought FIND NO TRACE Gufyrised by the announcement of the BRIDE. Goctor, who wan forty-three ond @|] Ofr. Murray's first act was to notify Beehelor, Mr. Mutray insisted that Dr. | the Kronolds, who came to the hotel. about it.” OF HIS Bears the Gignal STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forty-third Street To-morrow, Tuesday, Continuation Sales of % Novelty Silks and Velvets, Dress Goods and Broadcloths, Oriental Carpets and Rugs Me cs At Extraordinary Price Concessions Also, To-morrow, on the Fourth Floor, a Very Unusual Offering of 5300 Pairs Lace Curtains including recent. importations of the latest French and Brussels designs, at the Lacet Arabe Lace Curtains, $4.00, 6.25, 7.75 Values $6.00 to 12.50 Pair Florentine Applique Curtains, $5.00, 6.75, 8.50 Values $7.50 to 12.50 Pair Filet Lace Panels and Stores, $22.50, 29.50, 38.00 Values $32.50 to 48,00 Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains $3.90, 5.00, 7.50 Values $6.00 to 13.50 Pair Brussels Lace Curtains $17.90, 22.00, 28.00 Values $24.00 to 39.00 Pair i French Panels and $4.75, 7.00, 9.75 Values $7.50 to 16.50 Each We Give ped Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them ie Merehansioe Oty, Sixth pernnrenennne tht Avenue, 20th to 22d Street 20th to 22d AMS The Talk of the Town! O'Neill’s Tremendous Sale of Men’s Newest Fall Overcoats and Overcoats and Suits The jrted aies @ Ge Gas tame eateee anno of two of the most famous ready-to-wear manufacturing Tailors in America, at $12. 50 each Actual Values $18.00 to $25.00 Business Suite in all wanted styles, fabrics and colors, Evening Suits in the new peaked lapel etyle. Tuxedo and Full Dreas. Afternoon Coats and Vests, Cutaway, Prince Albert and clergymen's models, OWel's Biz Bore for Ned and the Bers. Overcoats and Raincoats, in all the atylish new effeets, excepting the heaviest inter materials, Chauffeurs’ Suits, English Bedford cord, Norfolk style, military collar, 4 large pockets, straight trousers, (Capa to match, 1,00.) Four Entrances Direotly from ststh Avenne. wei O'Nelll-Adamms Con Sixth Avc., 20th to 22d Street, New York City THE EVENING WORLD, JAMES H. FINNEGAN DEAD. Acate Indigestion Fatal to Kiwss Dr Bdgar Kay, Coronera Mhy Awseutily from the found death was due to valvular diss ic ieq ¢ wots ter and his danghter Anna resided) a) 4, enta war sent for, but before he reached the house Mr. Innegan was dead The deceased wax #ixty y eaves a wit Fifty-fourth BINGHAMTOS . Lyman Truman Sta... ough, prominent ! family. (: County Ansembiyman, Jamer He Fin nth Assembly District, nly thie after-| 183 AkiNman ave of acute indiker- from the table after mily and complained ng i) He wank to the Moor and wi be helped to a couch. Dr Wal- newat ears old and nominee for Alderman and was working hard _SHDDLEROWS MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, _ CURRENCY BILL NEXT MONTH |Witson Tells Underwood Measure je Reported. | WASHINGTON, Oct, Win wa letter} ty Representative Underwood President Wilson today ways that the currency bill the Senate not Inter ‘ow and seven children. THelthan the first week In November The was three times Alderman from th) Prealdent says that the tell is certain to ae :_ Aiatrict ‘in Williamsburg | pags with no material change In the es- ind served one term in the Assembly, #entials in two or three Weeks there- WILSON AND BRYAN SILENT. ithe one which haw just cloned. He was /after. were surprised to find that they wore jtne Democ from his 4 for election. will be reported te —— Diea ce koh Telked With peats: Le ere Wond rd R. Garrison, one of the ann of thi olty, died suddenly of heart 20~| disease to-day while qmlking with his 1918. ‘Guilty y. Me of MoFarland, | Ke w York } he committed . ney'« plea stania, MINDOORS IF 3 rom Btod5 best known Betedtenes ° fe elf © Oentery Acie a Exceptional Values : At “The Linen Store” ° James McCutcheon & Company will continue to offer throughout this week the ae ee, exceptional values, which cannot be surpassed anywhere. Napkins (per dozen) Breakfast Size, $2.50, 2.75, 4.50 and 5.00. Dinner Size, $3.25, 4.00, §.50 and 7.00. Table Cloths aeod , $2.25, 2.75, 4.00 and 'ds., $3.00, and f. 5-50. aaa Wis te, hy pe a 5 Fancy Table Linens Tea Napkins of Hemstitched Damask-—$3.50 and 4.50 per dozen. Madeira Tea Napkins—Hand Em- broidered, $5.50 and 6.00 doz. Scalloped Damask Tea Cloths— 13% yds. square, $2.75 each. Florentine Lace Luncheon Sets— 25 pieces, $25.00 per eet. Embroidered Luncheon Sets— 25 pieces, $5.00 and 8.25 per set. Bed Linens Pure Linen Hemstitched Sheets, 72296 prey Ra go and 5.50 pair; 90x96 inches, $6.00 7.50 pair. Pillow cad 2244236 inches, $1.00, 1,25 and 1.50 per pair. Bed Coverings tigers serviceable aealty: Bed, $3.75, 5.00 and 6.50. Double $4.50, §.50 and 8.75. Comfortables—Wool filled, with Sateen Border and printed Cambric Center, $5.00. Towels Old Bleach Hemstitched Hucka- back Towels—with Damask Borders, 22%4x39 inches, $5.50 per doz. Fine Soaliaped Huckaback — Damask Borders—24x40 in., $7.80 doz. Handkerchiefs For Men—Fine Hemstitched Hand- kerchiefs, with tape borders and hand embroidered initials, at 25c each. For Women—Fine, sheer, Hand Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs, Ariss b panioy hems, asc each. Fancy Sorvee rder and Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs een embroidered initials enclosed in wreath, at $1.00 per half Smee me] Avenue, 33d and 34th Streets ey are worthy of inspection and comparison. French Lingerie A very attractive line of fine hand-em- broidered garments. Chemises—$1.00, 1.35 and 1.75. Gowns—$1.85, 2.75 and 4.75. Combinations—$2.75 and 4.00, Infants’ Wear Infants’ Dresses—Strictly hand em- broidered and hand made. ‘Sizes, long, 6 mos., 1 and 2 years, price $1.50. French Percale Drawers—Sizes 2, 4.and 6 years, all hand made, 65c. Ladies’ Hosiery, etc. Pure Silk Hosiery of good weight and quality, $1.35 per pair. Lisle Hose=Extra fine quality, four- thread, extra splicing on heels, toes and soles, 35c¢ per pair. i .00 per half doz. Women’s Sweaters—Shaker knit, in White, Tan, Gray and Red, $3.50. Ladies’ Waists—Two very stylish models, One of Shadow Lace and Net in White oy and the other of Brocaded Crepe in White and Colors. Price $5.00. Ladies’ Knitted Underwear Imported Swiss Vests, Crochet Tops, good quality, ssc. Combination Suits of fine Egyptian yarn, in all styles, regular size, 85c. Ex- tra size, $1.00. Women’s Neckwear Hand Embroidered Net Fichus, 50c and $1.00 each. Net Guimpes with Stock or low neck with frill, soc and $1.00 each. Men's Furnishings Pajamas of Satin Broche in Blue, Helio, Gray and Tan, $1.65. Rep'igee Shirts with Laundered Cuffs, $2.75. Men’s Sik Shirts—An unusual assortment of choice patterns, $4.75. quality of flavor. You will find real quality in Heckers’ Cream Oatmeal—quality of nourishment, The tempting, satisfying breakfast, high in food- value, and low in cost, is CREAM OATMEAL 10c—All Grocers said Father Hana & nmidt kt VOUTOTAVEVET ACM aw ERAT HET ATCT FON Mi) ett PRIEST PLEADS GUILTY. ty hi nd that his client was insane at the \ime murder, The attor- S| b HI i od feo ic ar Teal foe ea aa Se aerate : if 1 Bottle Trysome Port and Sherry, each... 50c t Case Lager Beer, Ruppert’s or Liebmann’s... . ‘$1.00 Double Z2¢ Stamps Monday and Wednesday ’ Closing at All Specials Until Wednesday's farkets §& James Butler Inc. Stores and Sent! Brand Condensed; I ap yl Belle Brook; Evaporated Thickerthan cream; s° tall 10¢ can cut to. . || Tomatoes, =. New Fruit, red, ripe, full of flavor........ 14° Hartley’s Marmalade, Sardines, Imported 3... B5° Just imported; stone pot, formerly 21c, now Norwegian Smoked ond Port uguese Pride of St. Louis FLOUR aa ald e XXXX—The Best Milled 24}4b. Bag 7 Ibs. 3} Ibs. $5.15 | 65c| 19¢ 10¢ Every East View Egg is guaranteed Strictly Fresh East View Eggs, gene 43c Empire Eggs, i=" 35¢ Selected Eggs, © dean” BHC Potatoes, *==:'» 25° © 10° the peck, 9 lbs. Sweet P otatoes, Selected Jersey 5 Ibs. 12¢c Red and Yellow Onions, 2 »:. 7c Cranberries, corse, juicy, bright colored, lb. OC Apples, Greenings or Baldwins,... 3 Ibs. LO¢ Apples, Fancy Jonathans, finest eating, doz. 25¢ Stamps mps FREE wi 100 ib. Very Best Teas 60¢ Chotce of Formosa Oolong. India Ceylon, English Breakfast and Mixed, 5:1" Golden Santos Coffee 20°| 30 2X in “iis. Very Best Coffee . 35° All Bulk Coffees Sold in the Bean or Ground to “Suits | ».14.0\ Grahams tp | 10c 10 GZv¢ Stamps FREE with Print Butterine, Phheat Government 25° Inspected, Aunt Nanna’s Pancake Flour v«s.10¢ Buckwheat Flour, Peerless prepared, pkg. 15° P eerless Molasses, extta fine, large can 10 Dates, Columbus Brand, selected new fruit, pkge.. 5e Alaska Salmon, Choice pink, 1-Ib. full can. . sc 10 Za Stamps FREE with 7 Cakes Butler’s Borax Soap, 25¢ Atall 35 James Butler Inc. Markets “Extra Specials for Monday. Chuck Ste 2 Ibs., Bee Lamb Chops, Rib or Loin, i...... 18° Spare Ribs, Extra fine, corned, Ib.... J Je Extra Specials for Tussday Choice Soup Chickens, »»..... 16¢ SirloinSteak and Porterhouse, 1». 18¢ Sugar Cured Shoulders, 1. b.1 Lic Extra Specials for Wednesday Prime Rib Roast Beef, »..... 18¢ Canada Lam», Short Forequarters, ».9¢ Zimmerman’s Frankfurters, .... 16¢ New Satlerkraut, Crisp andwhite, b. 5¢ At All 131 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores Princeton Dry Gin, bottle........69¢ Special Reserve Rye, Regul 89 bottle Guinness’s Stout and Bass Ale Inverted Brews... P% 24> Splits DEC ‘Allowance of Ice, for doz. empty bottles and i for doz, empty splits. 50 ZA Stamps FREE with each: Full Quart Old Cabinet Rye Whiskey,...... $1.00 . 85e Bottle Kingussie Scotch Whiskey,...... Bottle Princeton Cocktails, Manhattan or Marini 73 c Extra Win Fruit Crackers Ft SELL. RRP LAO IE SEE N ; 2: