The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1913, Page 5

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Dan Contigan, \ CANALEMPLOVEES [MANY POLE SHFTS (== . lie ff, with his staff, will be as- J» | Miened to the detective burewt. al | Henry Beherd, th charge of Squad he fe | goes to Tra@Me Squad (, Lieut, M f { i \ | Larkin of Deputy Comimissioner Dillon «| fst sta gehts ‘squads and offices of missioners, will be t Sominissioner ras 139 Men | cincts of their own N MODEL F | , Stam, goes to the traMe division (ooee \twenty-four sergeants and patroimen | ence ; Who have Ween assigned to various | wealthy » C Sergeant James J. Refliy, doing duty . « chal for Wi » Republicans and Democrats} From Recruiting School to \revaen teint SRBNE betenee Coes Equally Guilty, Harry Bogue Testifies. “Diamond Back” District. .| * Monday will be moving day at Police | Headquarters. Commissioner Waldo, | HE MADE COLLECTIONS, | anticipating nis teave taking of the de- partment, to-day made a number of ‘anafers to take effect at noon Monda: Lieut. Richard Enright, who has been in charge of the Bureau of Repairs and | Supplies, whl go to Sheepshead Ray. Tieut. James J. MoCann will go to the ‘est One Hundred and Fifty-second jatreet station and Lieut, Thomas K. O'Brien to Bronx Park, Sergt. William | J. McCarthy, custodian lead ALBANY, Dec. %7.—For fourteen years, | puiid i bOhent te Fiednlag, Lasoe | under both Republican and Democratic | Char! adminiotrations, workers on section one of the Erie Canal have been forced to| Pay political assessments, so Harry) Bogue testified to-day at .the Gaborne} hear “Is there any way to etop this prac- | | tice?” Commissioner Osborne asked. “No,” Bogue replied. * a have foft jobs and they are Up part of thelr wages.” H Bogue was a clerk on the canal for fourteen years, He told of his ald in collecting campaign funds during 1912, This money Owen Kearney, superintendent of the n, who in turn “S Declares the Men Had “Soft Jobs” and Made “Contribu- tions” Willingly. ie CON Offer of ‘ Free! Book to all Deaf People Who Wieh to Hear Deat It developed that in 1912 the lectors took no chances on the vol tary contributions of the workers, d pite the fact t them were sald oy Rogie to ha tribute. He from the pay em urned over to the nie declared , Was in charge, Collections usually bee | | gan five months before an election and | He continued until election day, James K. McGuire, former Mayor of . arn how aclence can No. 40 West One Hundred and Fifty- seventh street, this afternoon, Samuel Gutter, the Superintendent, and Police- man O'Neil; found Mra. Electta Rule dead on the kitchen floor, lying on a pile of dedclothes ghe had carried in SAVINGS BANKS. from another room. All the burners in | ~~~~~ AAAS the range were open. ‘The ‘On a table in the dining room O'Neil! j jams ur found bait a dozen scaled and addi letters which he turned over soroner, One of the letters was iat fressed to Mrs, C. W. Fugenspan, Line ~ Savings Bank cole Petula la balleved to have been a Rule eved wane Tit anon at a boarding echool | Broadway and Driggs Ave, Beeskiva. ADDRESS . KE fia ee pale LS ae = Smallest in the World—=He Kept a | berate, eto Gandy iipry Wary, 1014. may be ent a deposited Mtge ae pee ee belied rere wire Interest "rom January in the World, died yesterday at Margate Gatien 0 BASTIMLRY ‘at the age of fifty-three, He was 1 foot | paw Y MONDAY MCE come, TOT P inches tall, He kept a candy store with | - = eB 3 HB wwe, ee me oe ae || UNION DIME . SAVINGS BANK 40th Street and 6th Avenue ‘An Interest Dividend (100th Consecutive) bee been declared at the rate of Three and One-half Per Comt, ver anaum, Credited January 1, 1016, aad payable ou and after Thurmiay, January 16, 1916, om all sume entitled thereto under the By.Lawa, ' Money deposited on or befere | January 10 draws intervet from January 1, 1914, Alex, P. W, Kinnan, Progident. | Francis M, Leake, Treasurer. | William G. Rees, Secretary, % a. as"at dene DANCING ACADEMIES. (BROOKLYN) Most benatifal Ball Room in agucine ee Ladies. 15c: Geni Wats oct Gents ane. MONSTER NOISY PARTY, NEW YEAR'S EVE. NOISY SOUVENIRS FOR ALL, lot; CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK | 86 AND 54 BOWERY. COR, CANAL ar, | Jorn MDE ANNUAL, DIVIDEND. te organ i inter. mc of aed STAMONDS ON CRED: “IRVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION DIAM IN GED 315 CHAMBERS GT. x. ¥, _ WATCHES Pe evs as 1, | sar tapriie coeng cmaner Bi,"60S, oS ite FOUR ge bg feat! Tae L of the Commirsioner's pec C= We Give a Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchand se 0 == See Sunday's In New York's Shopping Centre $2.50 in Papers for 5 rg ig i — : or Fille Full Details FE LIl- DAMS 0 - . Books of ae Surety Silk Petticoats * collections vm their Jopees. Regardless of whether the 8.30 to gute 1050 4. M M. 0) Reecvilninn (oe Banioreuis’ ware ia Monday Only. at. ya 1 .00 § ae 10.30. A. i 58c Pongee Silks Dower, Bogue said, collections always Made of taffet ood quallt day Unty; yar 8.30 to 10.30 A. M. 8.30 to 10.30 A. M. : ri i with and without area Keith deep ruthe Vala- $1.00 : yard Cc ic “int, “im tg art fo wor | Sod See Seesiene aa || wchipeen cis 18a, zanee ot | | Monday ta 30 sigma Fis Hosie *the canal a Republican. superintendent | shades. auisbarsts pbbenannlaléa Quality that you will appreclate. fwide ee Oc. Value, 50¢ ry (Fruit of the Loom| Monday Only; each Nickel plated, pint size, with all tho jews than $2.0 " ly. Box 6Prs. 8.30 to 10.30 A. M. clin nuivetay tatters ntuab, alse §-30 10 10.30 A.M., Vaiue $1. Fisnday Only, cack Ple2Q || hionday Oniy: pair BA || fis siya intimin | | Monday Onty, at {59c wget tae falue $2.00 Sans Value $2.00, iy eet ed ana prstiy emotion ot percalen; brand of hosiery sold Jersey covered waists, with flexible | | yy yiny, uuimetal Hutton and ic three-quarter for the frst time wt nickel frame akirt. ; os. outelde the city. {ape 2th Beh j Riven thet pm ond after $2. MAN 21 INCHES TALL DEAD. PER a Fou CENT. and American Lady ose Tapas Suits, Vests, Pants | s.301010.304.M. Monday Only, Quantity Limited Made in fine Coutil and brocade—SAMPLES and discontinued or puteh neck, | medium wolgnt | are 2% inches; top rods, quality id 1 known make, y : styles, all this season's models. Yopentiazen and | | si. and 31.76 “Caton Bults, Boe, | 2 !ches square; bottom 28e Brassieres— Made in good muslin, lace em- | 7 wi broidery and ribbon trimmed; sizes 34 to 46., c | Women’s Silk Floss Women’s Ribbons . Nottingham Maawtaeiand, Lace Curtains 8.30 to 10.30 A. M. 8.30 to 10.30 A. Me : $5 Monday Gali, each 29c Moaday Only, Price 25c Values, 19¢ 10 25¢ AM: Monday Value, 55 Tailored Suits Cushions Neckwear 4:30 10 10.30 A.M. 1 Qe 8.30 to 10.30 4. M. Monday Only, Valaes Up to $: For Jaree and mal) women, 86 in the nd trimmed models, but not all sizes fomen’s & Small Women's Serve premee: 1255 .ueu,|| Bath Towels and broken alees Vaiberto Gah" | | 9.59 ¢0 10.30 A. M. 84 c ~ Children’ s iigneen $2. 69 Pillow Muff Beds|| ster i2<,,.|| qjtlammelette [Yas six i teas Sets mak fiondeyOnh at.. SOC 4.1010 10.0 A.M. 4 Oe eiolt, "ine Mantes "aet || Monday On y, Set POwdD HENRY HASLER. Preatdent, e Yin $1.19 Monday Only; $2.75 Bed Com fortables, Value, $5.98. ABER . Recretary, ' Values Up to a 91.89 English Bf. Willow Dinner Seta; Linea with food ay quality satin; filled with dow: meterial; Diack, Srown, taupe. Men’s Motor Polo Brana | === 8.30 to 10.30 A. M. $ 4.30 to 90.30 A. M. 8.30 to 10.30 A.M Monday Only, Each, 15 Monday Bats 18 Rolls for $1 Monday Only; each, > . . — ote semen om Te rmennnenn anaranennenen TS BA ay = - EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, rors he ' ; : _ SB foen to Prospect Park. |aucessors are appointed ferred in charge of) 1 Batery at onic 2 ENDS LITTLE TOT TRYING AY far as possinie, will be ent to tr w York st 1 thew home precincts ‘ any will hold ite wun ‘ A crying: bairy to rouge it a fan | It is understood -that Commasioncr lion at the New York Press Club, bas jalead mother ime kel mute of bby tie b Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street : j ae yf HE TRIANGLE SALF. OPENS: With an Irresistible Array of Selected i : Monday Morning Specials “ On Sale from 8.30 to 10.30 A. M. Monday Only. Every _item_is_ marked at a price that it has never been sold for before. y NOTE—On account of the sensationally low prices and the limited time of the sale we cannot fill mail, telephone or C. O, D, orders. We reserve the right to limit quantities, Double Surety Coupons With These Morning Specials A Broadcloth Tussah Silk Imported Tub || 750 Boxes of Men's All silk, white grou line stripe; hand wov styles and colorings ® with hair. | | 8.30 to 10.30 A. Women’s Coats | > “Value $1.50 Muslin Mgfitane: wis onieis stad for acakOre | he 8.30 to 10.30 ‘s, Wom! nen’ r tan Eamit's on tas Sevens om time this morning and was to be re- | Traum any Sng! ent 8.30 to 10.30 A. M. 7T'4c A. M. Monday 5.00 Children’s Men's and Women's Ssica iter ig tetimony anveones |", anh, keh ea jonday Only; yard Only, at i U m1 Women’s $2.00 ee Ser at ete ey tai at ve un Waive 12540 yard, Valees $13.75 Handkerchiefs mbrellas pi miren im ite pages, rite your mame at re fou see ty sina ol n'a CO ly c : FINDS TENANT DEAD BY GAS.) <ivev wis Tone em RATRAEREE APS tae tea | | eonine ch kt ot || 8.30 to 10.30 A.M. Be |) Gsasorone AM: Sy pid etises‘cavplateea Tels Widow (m2 ‘Trade Ballding, Boston, ° tes limited, ki Munday Only, each Cc inire onl ee “ sacs Box of 6, $1 25 peetatiet m-asla Val..es, 10c to 25e Valae, $2.00 y, . Senoot, || Free Book n'tru/ars!iso ot ae I Thermos Bottles i soiled, lots,” Pini hermtivenea | | ed Umbreltan citmade witn olent || Riz OM4 Hor, Seale Investigating an odor of gas on the'| Coupon oie :30 to 10:30 A. M Women's Slip-On Rain- and fancy yiparanon fr roe arts x, top floor of the Arlington Apartinenta, | re) 8:30 to 10:30 A. M. 95c ; ed and fanc med handles to coats, $3.75 en aelect from, Women's andChildren's ] Untrimmed Hats ————— | 8.30to 10.30 A. M.. 25 Women’s Shoes, Monday Onty, at Cc ———— 1,320 Pairs Men's Women’s Morn. || MolsPr¢e) tion ing Dresses Monday On- 95c egular price $1.50 features; never before sold for Dress Forms Values $1.25 to $2.00 euch @ low price. 00 to $10.00 Lyra| Gist ang Women’s |/Women’s Union| $40.00 Brass Bed Cors ets 8.30 to 10.30 A. i@ 5c and Tights ieteiciemesiny tee best Damarda lacquer, Monday Unly, at Monday Only, at 4-0 and 4-6, The regular § watts" $1.00 |-newit sel] 296 & 'B0e | Fa Munily all styles in the lot; high Sreclfleapiont=nMilars ed effect, with Boe ands a: Vests, pants and | rod and filling rods. 114 ride i slavn 8 to 16 Tights, 990. inches. Wilgen $1.25 10 $3.00 Wool Blankets medium and dark colors. pl Nottingham and Cable Net Curtains In very hand designs; only 1 to 3 Datrs of each ern and some are un- noticeably im Monday only; each Dinner Sets 8.30 to 10. 30 A. M. “$4.50 Palr | Night Drawers | osha tsguadntast a dees Bilkoline on both sides with three rows of a#titching on border of aateen to match the floral effects, Odd Fur Scarfs and Children’s S- ts 8.30 to 10.30 50 perfect pieces to each set. Tea Cups and Saucers, 3c 14 Dozen Pair Engiiah Blue Onion Cups and Sau- cera, 0c Inverted Lights, 28c Welsbach Inverted Lights, with goomeneck, needle valve burner and mantie and globe, $2.25 Welsbach Lamp, 98 for use; of own Miannelette Night Drawers, with t 2 to 8 years. Without feet, ¢ yard; at " are. Made in dainty colora, elette Skirts, sizes up to Coats Toilet Paper China Pilates Regular Pr: sce, 10¢ a antes ad and Butter aucers, all we Regular Price, $29.50 Regularly &¢ a Roll ral Faccoon fur, large pieces, per- Our 1 17 put together und warmly iined. Paper, Large bldek Skunk Mufta; value 8 nf ry mantle; equal to any Come’ early. itd Floor, Fur Devt, market, MENGE O REENEEE O'NEILL-ADAMS CO., Sith Avenue, 20th to aad Street, New York City =O Ee

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