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et ania Wagner of je. an au Me gata the | is ais an Qn BVEWANG WURLD, MUNVAY, vEOeME es “4, 1913. who lives} Cha fth s nan anid he hal nothing to and Magistrate YMAS COMMISSIONS | ASK FLYNN FOR | Saas Ne ee re 10 Gn'S S FIREMEN { Will Retire Others and Will MsSsptoabealy Open Wireless Station (0 }ruriner tan wea t have nothing “| aay that tate a byword for the purpose of per- | jeraet Lec baa A, political or other. the alterna. STEN FOE z coo SS EERE oe oN STOMA MER, NESTON, n ja Ham not playing poltttes.| vosteriay wer pe oe duty, 1 have no personal ambitions to ore ee “fee AT ooo oy speenens co TO Jnl. | GA, SOURNESS—PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN mea |THG AupaRy WROTE. | TO SAVEPAYING $25 FINE) Fireboats To-morrow. WHITMAN MAKES ssa, NAMING OF WHITMAN. Time it! In five minutes] pls ty FURNITURE: mace eke oe | Mt 1 i dlaba eddalet ibe MU ey are Twenty-Two Lined Up in Flushing] your sick, upset stomach stomach, Ma CASH or CREDIT Fire Commlaioner Zuhoson haw ar |nay.nvoaaleation wit Yin wnnatnri, | fet se waves] UBANY, Dea. 9. Court for Offenses Against feels fine. dia. Thawe @il nou be any. Udlieoe OUR TERMS. Spauiicek: Ey Ein ORY. ahd the PURGE | Lr dort eects tan room vex tases | —eee Mr { tystwo imotoriste were: arraie tetra bi eure ‘ sides hs i gives it ius $320 Down On yf . Jess telegraph service scurated to communicate beiveen Crevonts and | cont store on State work were held | headquarters. ft «by aman claiming to Another weeful present will bea ck ead mi “Ibis the ach religf and eu vat Tike misgio It i s when you re- | Diapepoin ‘trom any ashe a « Diapepsin Te paqu Me it, sitrest « go in tive | ku Tt acts mach is ig ja $73° Down On 100. LARGER AMOUNTS 1 P2OPKORTION fatic 8 ‘te Con a tific hatuiless stomach prepara eat Be ok diss clk bck, 1HVentad Hp the nt the directing power ¢ : Lit egulave), tion whichtruly belongs imevery home. |B $74: SUAVE! . \paiblh a veri ta Ol the aaliititions for contributions ap- | Aah anes saa members of the Department, and -vhich, Ineared to have been located In tha ety. | URN. Tai tn Ue correct BEV LIST™ BATS STS, ff adopted, will eave 0 city a aub-| Jn conciusion Mr. Wittman «aid hy had ‘ritten him concerning the f y | stantiai mum. This box wit be demon-| “Aa a remult of the investigation pieompetont oF ullrutnorins ¢ " Be Ne A j PAPE'S |POPEN Evi py Eve NING Btrated to-morrow. thus far five indictments have been be Ny ial y pol My ry he pe —- ing a total of $i = ; 22 GRAIN. TRIANGULES OF AT BOTH STORES Three old heroes of the dopartment,| fount ‘The evidence on chien theae [OF Me thor wixty counies las e) P| ST’S SON } Among those fined 5 wan Charles Y h..132.W. ALE’ ST... Batiailon Chief John P. Tiowe, Gap) tnd.clnenta were based wae supinit as Guhiltura ot saeuctty, : RENDERGAS | FINED. |: ore ar 1 BET. r Lf Malach! Donohue and Engineer Moson| t he Grand Jury only after |*" = — 6 Court in Brookiyn. Ha eaid he SS) E Morgen, wil receive presents jretul, exaislnution of 8 and | ,“Dutrlct-Attorney Whitman's rea 1b Prend n't speed, having his wite, an {nvaiid CURES INDIGESTION LENOX & 7" AV.” ‘gen, wil re » in the| careful examination of the law unusual and unpreceden in of the ¢ car, and hed come toa stop ane her to the road for a little ae before the policeman came upon Nevertheless he had to pay wie @hape of retirement after many years! the facts convinced the Diatrict-At- Of service torney that the courts in New York ‘The Commiasioner will present sommis-| County had jurisdiction over the of- Babah ery Gions to two new battallon chiefs, nine| tenses charged. ‘The District-Attor- | Wentel hed captaing, eleven Heutenants, ten engi-| ney of New Yoru County plana to | Whitman as a Deputy “Ato Heer and appoint forty-five firemen. ! continue, until it» completion, this | Witt State-wide p Golé medals Will aleo be presented to! invertigation, and to pr urate, dired jc twenty-five officers and firemen on be-| person who has tted a crime, and prosecutions of ries In half of the Military Athletic League, at) any part of which, or @hy act es- ry county in the State. ‘whose tournament the firemen gave an| fentin! to which hax heen committed EG ARE 30 Bey thes T. exhibition of life saving. tn the County of New Yor.” marred atatrast upon thie red Dir. Jerome Siegel, in recognition of| It is plain from the Governor's atate- | cause Mr. Whitman has the rep hie friendly interest In firemen, will be| nent, whicn ts long and vigorous that | of being « coment mere % Presented with the ttle of honorary of-| he wan oonsiterably exercised over the he opel ated Aw : ne wh ficer of the department. suggestion that he make Mr, Whitman dates : a preouea @ at th 66 ah Another event will be the formal open-| a Deputy Attorney-General for the pur- Le - Ing of two new fre houses, Truck No.|pogg of furthering the graft huat or'al @, at Nelson avenue and One Hundred iy Sonn A, Hawbiaay, Gor anid Gixty-soventh otrest, the Bronx, and | Nelly started by John 4 " y Glynn points out that Mr. Woitman hes mn Geek 26, In Myrtle ave | sot of work to do in New York County and cites the cenviction of Bart Dunn, j Tammany district leader, in Rockland For Infants and Children, County last Saturday as evidence that The Kind You Have Alwa s Bought dutrict-attorneys of other countien| y \ AT INGENDIARY BLAZE! Szszssescr'ettgco= [Gants 2A eee | secre fvo CREDITORS EXTENSION SALE} to be particularly distasteful tp the Gov- Hackett, Carhart & Co., Inc., Retail, have only 33 days of their creditors’ extension left in which to sell out their complete highest grade stocks, and pay their debts, in order to retire from business honorably. This is an unprecedented situation for an organization the size of the four Hackett, Carhart stores, and is the cause of a sale such as has never been seen before in New York or any other city. IN FIVE MINUTES, SETTLES UPSET STOMACHS ;\GOLOIDS :: oF mail, 8c, Bample FREE. v relleveand cor- tine. x hia with h ink Miss Josephine long Hedford Manhattan avenue y-four miles rear lainp was not LARGE SO CENT CASE ANY DRUG STORF. Wagner of No, 229 8. Her IWORLD “WANTS” WORK WONDERS. Escaping Gas and Thick Smoke Meet Them in Blaze in Tene- ment Cellar, ome one saturated a barrel contain- fug waste matter with gasoline and kerosene in the basement of the house at No. % Shaw avenue, Union Course. Queens, this morning, rolled the barrel under the metres for registering tno Bas consumed on the five floors of the — building and set it ablaze. Police ber- ‘ feant Cone of the Ozone Park preotuct turned in an alarm which brought out \.,_the volunteer firemen under Chief Will- jam George. The five families got out In panic with- out waiting to dre Meanwhile the oll- fod fire melted the lead pipes about the Metres and a burst of gas and emok This handsome S-piece table set—mayonmaise dish, server, sugar bowl, creamer and relish dish—given free with a $5.00 purchase, The first consapration of Hackett, Carhart ae Inc., Retail, is the satisfac- tion of its customers. Any merchandise purchased which is not satisfactory may be e refunded IZASZT CHANCE for THAT | 1 eb ertaah oe 5 OR SOIT art VALUES § $SO0ee " WINTER SUITS omer a. extraordinary lot of men’s finest hand- tailored suits comprises all Hackett Car- hart’s stocks, ranging in valve from $13.50 to $30, and includes an assortment of models, exchanged or money wil 5 who were not overcome had thelr hands full getting the others out of the base- ment, Five were taken out uncon- @eclous. They were John Canfield, Charles Gage jr., George Solen, Herbert Kehl, Henry Sm'th and George Liebert, all members of Union Course Hook and Ladder Company. Dr. Paul of St. Mary's Hospital ar- fived in an automobile ambulance in a few minutes bringing a pulmotor, ant thie and plentiful swatlown of milk brought the men around. There was &@ tailor store on the first floor front and the plate glass window of this broke under the heat pouring up from the ventilators below st, and @ plec | badly gashed the foot of William Rowe, ancther member of the family, Chief George succeeded in xetting the Bus cut off at the atrect and the firemen then made quick work of the blaze. The Gamage was confined to the first floor nd basement. Fire Marehoi Brophy and his men are Investigating. as BIRTHDAY WINS HIS FREEDOM A $2.00 purchase of our goods en- — i Al i ted tray, fitted with a titles you to 6 glasses, tumbler shaped, | peaucitully decorated tile In colors, or Wine Glasses of stem pattern. given { 3.00 purchase, Our “Holly” Combination No. 14 Dinner ‘Combination No. 12 1 Bottle Old Sherry, ie ostaeet coekial? 1 Bottle Sautern Bot. or Olives i ‘WHITE WINES WHISKIES a UP TO wi Ta, fw" Per, osith Vertection Rye . OVERCOATS 6 N. overcoats, practically every conceivable type of fabric and model is included, and every model is represented in all sizes. The tailoring in these garments is superb, and they represent values ranging as high as $1.00 per bo Cresta Kye, ft Colabrated Zinfandel St, Juilten, Buraundy Vietim Would Not Want Any One 7 Charbone ... Scotch and $30.00, from the conservative 3-button sack to the ff \ net ae S888 8: Der: NOURISHES THE BLOOD Finest Chinchillas in all colors and models. ultra unpadded soft-front jBcaiiats coat so and ~eighth | art Bottles, : uild and type of man. Aircel. owen hia lberty te, Ttaymond 8.1] MAILORDERS Sas" ite, "eh emma, att; FREE OF CHARGE || Convertible calor coata,” Blue and Black Serges in all models. @ Past Beventeenth street. Btahl plead- @4 guilty before Judge Mulqueen in Gen- @ral Beasions to-day to obtaining a roll ef satin valued at $100 from Mr. Clark om a forged order “The property has been ve Blue and Biack Pencil Stripes. Heather mixtures in English 2 and 3 button sacks. Club and Shepherd Checks. ‘ P Cheviots in Blue, Black and Brown, Ni Tweeds in semi-conservative models, if Scotch mixtures in the season's newest FF colorings— modish styles, , | Shaw! collar coats, long and short models. Flegenheimer Bros. . yi rae] guard coats. it-sleeve models in nobby fabrics, 361 269 EIGHTH AVENUE, near West 23d St., N. Y. SE ee beactted laters, , je bet. Gath and 55th) a7 fat A ere es rvered, Be- ald Mr. Clark, “Also this in my biriaday. 1! nt uny man to be hurt by | ae en Furnishing Department -' Ba | Saves Christmas Shoppers One-Half read Nes atin net ent s fal ~~ Suspenders | 00 All Silk Web Suspenders in holiday boxes. re | t Fe ul Cc rf $ocand 75 Silk Web Stapenders ito 00 dustafew! act quickly) } at o Furnishing Department Shirts $200 H. C. Brand Shirts... $2.50 Hackett Carhart Custom Made $2.50 Mushroom Tucked Shirts... iS | Sweaters —Men's All Woo! Sweaters: Handsome bd $3.00 and $3.50 values, now...... $4.00 and $5.00 values, now. . The attention of Po Waldo was called printed 1 a morn mo IMPERIAL LEATHER EAL Ane oad alate Bees Unter MOE Madicm-vsig Naira! Woo effect that he intends Hosiery—s0e Esco Pure Thread Sill. Hover C ll r 60 D $1.25 value Reis ium-weight Natural Wool. ..,....,,.65¢ ‘ captains and ins al $1.50 value Standard Extra Quality Natural Wool BE # pifice and make eppolntin Bec Boor olla Ss, Cc ozen sao Valle NonShcinkable Wook full hon gs | Be vacancies s0 civated. The Commissioner ald: | Arrow, Redman, Frishle, Coon and H. Glov: 3 tas | $1.50 and $2.00 Dent's and other sn tay net contemiate when's fee Bpatcoen ‘water eo | |C- Brands. All sizes, 1314 to 20. Sold and cadet sizes... a0 WORTH $8; Handkerchiefs in dozen lots only at 60c. Terry and Blanket Robes y an ‘ Complete assortment of Imported Terry and German Blanket ‘¢ SPECIAL .. Lor Ba iachoi in sanitary packages... four for 256 Neckwear Robes at tremendously reduced prices. J FRAMES ARE MADE On Neckwea $3.50 and $4.00 values, now, . bt $1.0) and $1.50 Large Open End Scarfs, English Silks. ... 4c Sill, Searfs lish Hand Fran ‘ees tea 75c and $1.00 cut silk neckwear, wide open ends, finest all silk 25 $4.50 to $6.00 values, now $6.50 to $8.50 valu $9.00 to $12.00 val h $15,00 to $21.00 values, Be $1.50 and $2.00 Extra Hea: $1.50 to $3.00 Extra Heavy Sille Knitted Scarts M 265 Broadway 119 W, 42nd St. , near Chambers St. bl near Broadway Opposite City Hall Inc Open Evenings f Bi 641 Broadway G le 3 154 KF. oh St. ey 3 At 18th Street s near Srd Avenue ; t near Union Syuare @ Retail Open Evenings path Es BIG EIGHT-STORY S. E Cor, Leith Street