The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1914, Page 17

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REDBANK FIREMEN | HELD BACK BY RULES ES FACTORY LATED ! | Not Biovel io. to Go Outside} , Limits of Town—Hazard ‘Buildings 2 MilesAway. | Mn (Special fo ‘The Beening World.) », RED RANK, N. J, Fed, 13.—The &..C, Hazard catsup factory and packing houses at Shrewsbury were destroyed by fire at 1 o'clock cali mopning despite the work of firemen | from every neighboring town except tile one. A recent resolution of the Pewn Council! forbade the ioecal liv- tmoving of fire apparatus to any point putaide the city limits. Urgent calls for help came from the men at work at the blazing factory, nd firemen here tried to get horses Yo move their apparatus. Great in- Mignation is oxpressed to-day by the {, tewnfolk, and it ix probable that the unpopular resylution will be repeated, Shrewsbury {is ubout two miles ‘from here, and the blaze Ughted up f all the surrounding country. It was | § discovered by Mark Kearney, con- | | ductor of a trolley car, who gave the | alarm, Firemen hurried to the place eea| Bp ntiver. Ocean Park, Eatontown. | ‘Tee West Site Hoke Company, lo- | + cated just outside of this town, which Bs an automobile engine, not be- | 1M affected by the Council's orders | lagatnet the use of horses, was among Fy ftw firat to respond. ) Phe fire apparently started in the ‘machinery room, which occupied one ead of thefmain factory, a brick and} wood building. From there it spread | {to two frame packing houses, stucked Me. capacity with goods, Tho old \Hesard mansion took fire several Petthes, as did tho cottage of Edward yrally, who operates the Hazard farm | “in connection with the factory, but a ‘ehange of wind and quick work by fine fremen saved these bulidings. it was a long distance from the *read to the factory and when tho| + water was first turned into the hove it. frome before the pressure became ;sulficiently great. The firemen were Veadioapped, but managed to get sev- Sorat fines of hose working and finally ‘Rhawed out the frozen hose. BKeocked Senseless and Robbed. In the darkness of his cellar store- house 'at No. 204 Madison street, someone crept up behind Aaron Feinterg, a coal dealer, to-day and, knocking him sense- Dr. less, robbed him of $15. When Fein-! cut on hia h berg recovered consciousness he ran screaming into the street. There Po- § ceman Blaney of the Madison street station, found him bloody and distressed an ul took him to Gouverneur Hospital. Gamble ‘yee five stitches in the gases and gon fermen- Wonder what upset 9 your stomach—|y which ae W of the food di in ind what you. ‘yeat ate has ter. one | mented into stubborn lumps: your hea Diapepsin, and in five pile 7 ety men to furnish horses for Wi what ae of the in igetion 2 GRAIN TRIANGULES OF CURES Bald Lh alba IN UTES. 5 | SETTLES USET ‘St OMACHS /:4 ‘LARGE SOCENT Ease ‘ ANY DRUG STORF. ‘The Hazard plant was sold a yoar 4 to Harry L. Powers, son-in-law ‘pf the late E. C. Hazard, who started Jt. Mr. Powers estimated the damage Int $125,000, partly covered by insur- 358Block 8th Av.365. Newark, N. J., Store, 49 and 51 Market Street OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK prices, Our Prices Are Always the Lowest ta WE INVITE COMPARISON “S) Galvanized Wash Tubs "ih? SOC Mange lh Zor 3. Larne sizes made. nya 35 95 Extra large size; finely m constructed; © upholstered in America s Greatest 1.75 Solid Oak Faraiture Bouse Dining Chair, Waterman Nickel Plated man Skepe., Actual $1.50 Value ——— or De net confuse us with othr ‘J stores with similar names. WE HAVE ONLY ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM “| $5 to $1,000 Srall WEEKLY Payments werm one hoy ae Pa bin FEW MOMENTS! NO INDIGESTION OR SICK STOMACHPAPE'S DIAPEPSIN and distress. Millions of men snd women to-day know thi bad stomach. 4 harmless rel whieh costs case at d s. It's truly wonder- ful—it di food and sets things straight, so gently and easily that it is astonishing. Vlease don't go on and on with a weak, disordered stomach; it's 80 unnecessary. BUSHMILLS Trish Whickey The only way to test the goodness of Bushmills is to , Most men after they have tried it, always drink it. ALEX D[SHAW/] «co ny | $8 Brass Trimmed Steel Bed’ =| al mae na finished, nd Fresh Mea's Fancy Small Le; 4 Spring Lamb | Jersey Sas! Fancy BUSKEs | or § Steaks « Py | Coates BD Roasis, I st REET STORE. \ RoTHENBEA REV ARD in As met The Best News for Men This Week! , Suits & Overcoats Pag sky y Priced % $15 ==—Also Included A Special Purchase of ! Youths? aa Suits icking out of slow pto $15 The Suits Blue Serges Black Thibets Fancy Cheviots Fancy “Cassimercs Fancy | Worsteda ‘Another Shipment OF 1, 000 Sate Arrived From Boston ere, > 3 ra TH » | Men’s $3 & $3.50 50 Spring snecy ——) Two Well-known Makes. 1 Tre mk we OM mak fe wire | McEllwain’s $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes. ‘sbi min vt § E..E. Taylor’s $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes. We took their entire surplus s'ocks left alter checking up their S)ring rine or tem in ant er ot our famous $1.98 sales. All the newest flat ba laste and high ‘oe lasts. Button From three of the world’s most celebrated shoemaker sellers, but a choice from our own stocks of garments formerly sold Phe assortments are every size for every build, Buy a new suit also do you for next 9 new wide heels and bngerell made of tan calf, velour calf, box calf and patent colt- to 11. to EE widths. made shirts, all as Sein but every ive absolute satisfaction, Cut coat and plain styles. ben white plsited sh.rts. Most of them the $1.50 grades. wane Th s 2 for 25c Coliars eal 2 Well-Known Troy Makes Overcoats Chinchillas Fine Kerseys Heavy Mixtures Double- Breasteds} the popular styles, but « few illustrat Belted Backs mh the ee a Be geden ede" Al ie trentigrelt A New Lot! Girls’ $1.00 Wash Dresses At a-Saving of Almost Half 69)" Choice of beautiful quality ginghams, percales, gala- teas, etc, Fully 24 styles to select from—two as illus- trated. Handsome rich, dark plaids, stripes and polka dots, Trisamed and piped with contrasting ma- terials and embroideries; light or dark colors; high | ‘pndled or Dutch neck, sailor collar and Balkan models. Skirts estra deep plaited; button down the back or front to hem; sizes 6 to 14 years. No mail orders. 3- Piece Leather Beautiful 3 Piece maho ony Polishes suites coveres wi Sp2r Art ticking filling. CPith Floor.) Forthe Sunday Dinier Ss % Ed Butler vicm Crea. Receivers’ Prices on j Smith S 9x12 [iat EGROCERTE Seamless Brussels ar Ba at Lowest City Prices ney dersey Pork er Broiiers Vie! Es Roasts 2c Reasts| y PRESH vey pe or y KILLED ee Voile Waists| Suits cellar and down centre of ix waists rumke these waists wenieflly fective Sizes Mito 4 ne Spansie and Taffeta One New Model—Mlstratett Turbans Fashion has again decresd f or Parlor Parlor 990.75 od [Se Join Gur Furniture Club J gold ¢ Dressers men ""f Brass B ds 7 Hens some. luouric furniture, suitable Library or Perlor in the February Sale to C else ot satin or britht cotton | ht ‘nite cotton | hn TURKE Ss FINE ROASTING 18° wc Saturday Special ge bat | 1Ate cic | é leader for Si sturday to induce in this section. Stokes 4 a large variety & desi Rugs that will ae in one piece, Thiele Floss. _New Spring Style ASensation-Saturday! Satin Satin Stripe Charmingly New Wis gemll wih Made @ Eapectally for ie ‘ir ae 00 Present and Early lain white. Hemstit hed Yoke, plated frill around Spring Wear eas of 8} if pene quality neces wei in a new blouse i cotta ro ntl velvet vestee, trimmed with buttons. Coat is bes with all-silk ~ peau de soic. Skit model, trimmed with tuttoe An ad- vance model, that will be right up to the minute for Easter and Spring wear, All sizes for women from 32 to 42 and for misses from 14 to 18 years. Colors Suites Onyx, Conqueror. GoldenStar Riviera, Choice A rere 9 Feature Exceptional Fullfashioned, teanies in Wack, white, tan, and garter tops; regular and extra sizes; special, 3 pairs for 50c, tan, green, blue and gray. Lisles, silks include navy, brown, green,Copenhagen 6 Women’s “Onyx,” Burson} colors, Mercerized lisles, f gauge cotton and silk Men’s up to 50c Imported Hosiery | } and fine gauge cotton, plain colors and and also black. Cestom Alterations Free, and Buster H boot, high spliced hecls, louble soles end tocs, C 4 Full-fashioned and seamless, in black, et figured effects; values up to (Main Floor.) 14c Por 17 $1 0 DO fig ase J +] | ibe iis ie 35c| 3 a

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