The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1913, Page 5

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GAT INVASION OF TRADESNENTO NTHERNERS RO ‘sidents, Denied Injunction| Bridge and Stole That Hus- | frightened jted having ¢ ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF GRAND LARCENY | {te y more, Hundred and Fifty-second atreet tion by Mra, Flor Nowak of | “EXCLUSIVE” BLOCK. ‘ robbed of a diamond ring valued | at $150 in a most mysterious way, De-| Called potive Gylvin went to her yesterds aftersoon and asked: | “Did you have any visitors Monday?" “You,” replied Mrs. Nowak, tim That Property in West orig ‘8th Street Block Is Re- Stricted to Residences. HAMMOND, 1 “my | sa | here May Im only nineteen and has hand © a Henrietta Tenu, who boasts of | | only been married @ short time, Surely | Geo'ee'# ft the daughter of the first French | you don’t suspect May of taking my wihe Waldorf-Astoria ever employed, ring? You are wrong if you do. May | Teste goives with her mother and sister in| !9 the dearest girl in the world geherners’ Row," in Twenty-sighth | MutDand tukes Rood care of her. sho | tenustion tx 3 + has no use for my fing or any one's | coffee it suii ls a Fase Ha TM uly | Please don't accuse my friend of this,” (4 drain wes Galvin went straight to the Yeck | Jud or beads and talk of ances W853 home at No 870 West Fifty-cighth | cent and ex pl disappointed jast night " ‘AU8e street, and when he returned to the) proper » Bimon, a ‘allor, NN = ee ONFILL-ADAMSCa door to her hone. she was not the only resident of Aterners’ Row" who wi @ 1. There was Dr. John @tr son of the late Dr. George P. yonbos, who lives at No, 31, Dr. ®& Ferguson of No, 38, and many ea WhO were doctors and Misa Tenu carried rievance to the law firm of Car- Mdyard & Mi‘burn, who, in the 4% Court, told Justice Nowburger Way that the property was re- * by covenants of ali kinds, pre- its use for trade purposes. fag Abked the Justice to keep that @ | “hop out of tho “Southerners! representing that ff the tailor Pit his tapes, lapboards and trons » the block the value of neughboring verty would be irretrievably and ir- Yarably Injured. NIES INJUNCTION TO DENI- ZANS OF SOUTHERNERS’ ROW. Then the dawyer representing Ylor had his #ay. He didn't say m but when he had « decided that a ¢ rt of equity could hot iedress the grievance of the phy- gicians, Miss Ten’ 4 other resdenis ff , and refused to grant the So Simon and hia partner Lavisow ‘went back to their little shop and ened up ready for any kind of tatloring that comes thelr way. |, who claims to have been ponitble for yorterday’s court action, and the physc.ans vacking her have ony vtarted their fight against the presence of the unwelcome tallor. + & inwyera will see what can be @ ww erpher," Miss Tenu said) “Our Ly just begun. This property ie ford against tho invasion of busi- ™4d business houses and the restric “hold good. I have lived in the Myr nineteen years, and expect to «tinue to live here, but want the re- jotions under which my father pur the property to be lived up to.” IDENTS MAINTAIN THAT RE- 7 ICTIONS MUST BE REGARDED “I have lived horo iifty-tuur years,” Dr. Quackenbos, whose home, a r-story structure, represents the ovst New York could produce half a tury ago. “When I came here as a of ten our neighbors were Gen. milton, Gen, Shaler, Gen, llendrik- Major Newby, Dr. Doane, Alder- Peck, the Adriances, the Conovers |i Lae Salles. In the rear of our house nty~ninth street Uved Horace aley. 17) "We alt Gought this property with the that it should be restrict- from the river to Fifth avenue, and oth want it restricted, though the of oer original agreemem have broken. think the financial pento and bread in 1887 were responsible for the re- u Bot being observed. We were fee thick of the riot and property @amaged. Mechanics’ Liens were put the property then and some of them are there. These liens have en- tradespeople to come into our) | ‘And thore already are two tallors| this block anyway, We don't propose shall be another one and there "t if there is a law by which we p get this m We dou't want any Bore invasion of tradespeuple and we Rot going to have any more.” soobbidlat dtd St INGDON GOULD LIKE “RUBE” Wandered About Bt. Louls Station Mth Three Days’ Growth of Beard ST. LOUIS, Nov. 7.-Kinadon Gou! MBidest won of George J, Gould, m pillionatre railroad and mining ma te, wandered avout Union Station X hour this morning in a grotesque nie and threo days’ growth of } which ied him to bo inistaken @ “rude” from the Ozark country, private car Wichita was at- ed to the Iro Mountain train which Wed from the Southwest at 8 A, M. n backed under the sta- knted and walked form near Nis car. The bslance on the piano is pay- able 1 dollar ond 96 cents woek- ee he Galena aa tha lass Hanolepavabiendolian cents WITHOUT ? INTEREST.| | This gives you 195 weeks’ time in which to pay for the pi the player piano receiving back every per You get one play them yourself. billy.” Gould had been on any player piano. hres weeks’ inspection of the Gould perties In reeponse in New York, es, Dance Hall Inspector Meyera has jared a atatement of the plan under municipal three- e halls ore operated, which Main Store, &th Floor. ‘BRDE OF FEW MONTHS "35350 At last b was se wat wre ; . I was afraid to tell b ti t Police Say Suspect Lost at)iny encugement ring £ ay | Oh Bubretecen WAL LL) y debts, and then I became I knew Frank would miss i] L} the ring and then he would le. | [SESE DADE al} pawned It for 850 gainst Tailor’s Shop, Will band Shouldn’t Know. about the . friend's ring a Take Case Higher. aks Wis liek Following @ report made Monday! poured and. I - evening to the police of the West One| tion, where the: charge of grand | Knife, Indiana Man Got Mra. dearest friend, Mra, May Yeck, was! While euting peas with his kn Each charged tie other wit Her | @a#nult and vattery (like water running into Am it! The joy of doing the playing yourself Select in this way the one If it is not convenient for you to personal 1 selection for you, under your directions, with the understanding that days’ trial, it is not entirely satisfactory in every way. we will give yeu your money back. Fill out the coupon and mail it to ms, ¢ information regarding either the player piano ot the piano. ONEILL-ADAMSCO Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st and 22d Streets Take 22d Street Elevators, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918. 8 Yeck, sobbing vit | So 1 took own fing.” \ 1up in the West One| cnty-iith street sta a matron, on @ ny. Ainstordam avenue that she had /FINED EACH FIGHTER A CENT. | Stops Indigestion, for Eating With 1, Nov. 2 peas rotled of 1 pleaded in ox ree drank his fined each Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New Yor: City. The Best Player Piano Ever at aT m| We Home. tomorrow. Let tomorrow be the day of days—that day when you order your player piano sent to your home. I Such a saving! After the instrument is delivered at your home, all you have 10 per week until the balance is paid in full. is no interest to pay You get, besides the player piano, a tine bench to match, an up to date piano scarf and nine rolls of player pianomusic free, which may be exchanged as often as you please at acost of onty 5 cents a roll, player piano! to pay is There You get ad writing, signed by both the manufacturers and ourselves. You get the option of returning the instrument within, sf wy you have paid if you are not entirely satisfied, year's exchange privilege. You get a clause in your contract 1 chaser’s death, remaining payments will be voluntarily cancelled. Choose Yours Tomorrow Early selections are always most. suti and pick out the player piano with the tone Put iv a roll of music wing that in the y, Come in ou like best. is one of the most we your choice. y seleet your pit | the bride admit: | gastioe Gree & | you believe it is the for if what little you eat | Head on your stomac ‘ hearthurn you need Pape's Diaps a knife is not a | entire oe Headache arin; ¢ ei HE %e pianos. i measure up to usual $550 standards. : piano does measure up to §, Wee piano action, in tone, in touch, in quality; and then, too, fa) in the player piano action, this one is up to the standard. In fact it is being sold day in and day out at $550 all over the United States. Our price is $895—a saving of exactly $15. Tealsaviag. Let us explain this to youso that it will leave no doubt, and will bring you here tomorrow with the five dollars that will put this player piano in your home. within a few weeks’ time. 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