The evening world. Newspaper, April 16, 1914, Page 5

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APPEALS JUDGES HEAR SULZER PLEA AGAINST HIS IMPEACHMENT e THE EVENING WORLD, ‘The Attorney-General that the courts of the Btate right to review the deter- ff the court of impeach- and that Mr. Sulser abandoned the office of Governor by acquiescing in the judgment of the impeachment court and accepting the office of FOR QUEER STOCK SALE Bond for Work and Got Shares He Din’ Want. Frederick Wierman, whe refused to admit that he was President of the THURSDAY, APRIL COMPANY HEAD ARRESTED) cce'asressea'tter sore, @ check for $200 on the Commercial Trust Company which proved to be m0 gv0d. Complainant Says He Put Up Cats) SUBWAY IS TIED UP BY BURNED OUT FUSE) tell anything about Rimesi? except to| Bronx ‘Trains Tied Up end Traffic Is. Confused During Rush have some) Bronx line; passeni they gave him (60 and/ing on all the platforms. 16, 1914, © began the Broadway system below Ninety-sizth street_more crowds gathi . One train had to do the work of two. A reserve crew was rushed to the Bronz power house and at 7.90 the Gynamo was Lae rg Mme? But it was long after that ire the regu- which they voted when Mr. Sulser|éel in the court of impeachment and was removed from office. decided against him. ad rar WH Gis aol ee Ff i Bg In bis brief, opposing the Sulser re-| Taking up the question of Mr. les sp 45 Fifth avenue, was beld tn Hour. made Isl na Quest, Attorney General Carmody | Sulser’e relinquishing his claim to/i 4. Silvia: Cane te cout ae “You're ate this morning,” sald the | Joerg SES ond {he marriage Fi Hi Bl depended mainly on two contentions |the Governorsip hy becoming @| 00.0 onan On a to await the) poss to the hardworking clerk, whe rench landmade louses to have upheld the decisions of the | member of the Assembly, Mr, Bacon's | Grand Jury on a charge| tives in the Bron. —————————————— Pmmente we_the lower courts, which were adverse to| brief held that this case cannot be|o! Stand larceny. Micheal Dreeches| | “Fea, bows, but\— began the , The Very Newest Fashions - = = classed with thoso in which a man | 726 ves at No. 11 West One Hun-} 31 Ww. C. e Ee Tey Neen Cantens ° deliberately abandons office by ac-| and Twelfth street had Wierman| “Hm! The baseball sesacn”— cepting another. age eater But ft wasn't besebail. He hed a Round Trip e i. “Gov. Sulzer was ousted,” the brief | Drescher told the Magistrate that| sure and honest exouse this morning, ‘ continued. “He did nothing will. 2 Was @ janitor but had been out of | boss, so don’t dock him, The Bronx e | ingly. If he had not left the Execu-|¥°Tk for some time and, with his|syetem in the subway went “bust” as ington ; tive Chamber and the Executive Ey ere feed with ged and the trains were tied up for twen- ry this! Doubles beauty of ot your hut Mn tthe Neo Suara antyeateraaeman foe calectt| to the time that was Tost rotg|{| The Natlonal Capital loubles of you \ ayone: ard | publis y the wheel c: i f hate and it adi aides beautifying the hair at once,{ Would have put him out. He was|en Feb 18, called’on Wierman "| downtown. It was at the hard luck SUNDAYS your ar an ‘ops 1 Danderine dissolves every particle ‘ot | forcibly ejected by virtue of the | ,, 218 Sit ata told him he could | hour after seven, 7.18, that a fuse April 26, May 10, 24, June 7 falling out. dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invig-| judement, which is a nullity, and 4200" and Drencher managed ronyior | blew out one eouthbound train Tt)|/ arma twats tore lie, Ret Peemetrete ; * Your hatr becomes light, wavy, fluffy, | ing and falling hair fever stopping itch-| which confors no rights upon any |this sum in cash, When he got home| Va#,® Deaatiful sight, ¢! 0 wparks, |] neterving, mares Washington, 4,88 P, M, abendant and appears as'soft, lustrous] “But what will please you most will| Pemen whatever. Policemen would he discovered that instead of a | smoke ais, ais and beng! Mekete co, sale preceding e bey % "nd beautiful aso young, girl's after] be after a few weeks use when vou will | Sot Baye! HE UPStEGIAG RAR) Hee ee Ge tact Ate karts mts licirinte von Cas iliamaen oerean ceanll| GeUrie an soeckaer: Ue onehiery Hand Linen Blouses a “Dan hair cleanse.” Just try| actually see new hair—fine and downy | (nforeed | this Babel Msg eM le ee wenty-five shares of| platform at the Simpson street sta-| 1) Pith, Ar.) Pentaylvanie Station 3 , moisten, a cloth with, a ‘littie| at firt—yexbut really new hnit grow. | (helt clubs would havo Mure Just the vier iho ne shane: eempany., Pat |tion, where the subway Is elevated. ‘Ht teria 38 Tee asm Danderine and carefully draw it through| ing allover the scalp. Tf you care for! "Nir. Haeon also contended that the showed. that the capital atocke was| ARd ft 41d worve then that. Te pat]|| Rritcs” anu sion tte Ie RB Distinctively Stmple : ‘ el ir, taking one small strand at a| pretty, soft hair and lots of it surely get} Court of Impeachment was limited | $30,000,000, the big dynamo in the power house | || Brootiv. This will cleanse the hair of dust,|n 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Dander-| in its jurisiiction und that. ite acta! Drescher wasn't Impressed and went|at Simpecn strest and Westchester ia R. R. implies dirt fad excessive oil and in just a few ine from any druggist or toilet counter, [can he. re by the State and |to the offes of the company and de-| avenue out of commission. Care and Penns: lvania | Though simplicity is the @ ad = ~ —— Sencar egret. HO _oaye trains began to gather up_on_the these blouses they are developed on : — — z lf lg a «i es = | ° FoOR mother, sister, and brothers, the dream of a piano which | might grace their home and yield melody fortheever-changing Ss | aspects of their lives. For father, the dream of a piano for his family’s happiness; and the happiness of giving that which has always been foremost in their wishes. And still more for the father, a piano—if he so elects— which he himself may play, the Player-Piano. The O’Neill-Adams Store has thrown wide the door to univer- sal home music. Pianos and player-pianos, as fine as ever constructed, are here for you, for me, for each and every one of us. Lower prices, easier terms, stronger safeguards—the entire method of selling pianos has been overturned, and the piano of your choice placed within your easy reach. 5 Famous piano names—these! ANew Way inPianoSellin; ‘J. & C. Fischer,” “Charles Kohler,” “Kohler & it You are zeus chaice of Campbell,” “‘Autopiano,” “Pianista,” “Strat- ts word, ra" ue a ford"’—all brought together through the pur fecter’arani «t $s chasing power of a great public service store. —Yon are given a broad, ith. ton of male. ranging a4 low Fat firm parment and $1 per woe, nd a ird—You, are Cotn i aflored effects with black Think of the purchase of your : Z Pianoas easy—not as a hardship paymenta, - cDe Walch ts that, if mere te may pay faster than te required, Fourth very piano ts abalutely uterd, in writin by both the Senut cae mand ourse)e ‘This Pay but five dollars for the splendid Stratford Piano, then only one dollar a week until the balance is paid. The price is b #170 all told, and for a piano of a quality that is usually sold for upwards of $200, on high terms. workmanali i of charge Or antler rete will be given tn its p! You are allowat ‘of 0 da nent a You are protected by a guarantee, in writing, signed by both ourselves and the manufacturers, for five years. Then there is the 30-day ‘‘money back” offer; the one-year exchange privilege; the life-insurance clause. This Means Only Three Weeks More Gacate the lofts ADJOINING OUR MAIN’ BUILDING ty May lee Price Reductions of 25% to 50% on This is a ‘‘once-in-a-lifetime’ ity to buy FURNITURE, CARPETS at practically Don’t miss it! 4 and be your own saleeman— PLAIN The entire purchase plan is as safe as a government bond, and in- cludes every piano on our floors. Ficus tage on everything | NO MONEY DOWN Club plans or ridiculously smal! cteposits buyer, but the wise ‘will locle for the honest concerns Gent draw prospective buyers into a net af high prices and ironclad conditions, Proof of our straightforward dealings ie out by the fact that we ave the largest furniture and carpet in the , Cur enermeus , purchasing power enables us to offer you exceptional . Po ST et This is the new age of a piano- for-every-home. The O’Neill-Adams Piano store is at your service. ONem1-AmoésCo Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street LA. he fst Lease Expiring sale Price. U9 pavenportbyDay $24. QE Bed at Night OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR BY MOTOR TRUCK WWCon.6" Aves \5"St] Your Grandmother’s Remedy for Purifying the Blood And Renovating the System in the Springtime Ask for Sulpherb Tablets What was grandmother's unezcelled remedy? Haven't you heard of it? Yes, you b It was sulphur, cream of tartar and molasses, . The main trouble with it was it was its nauseous taste. ‘A modern method puts the cream of tarter and sulphur iato » sugar coated tablet and mixes them with herbs, roots, ete, making s wonderfal tonic blood purifier and system cleanser. Just try Sulpherb Tabi not suipbur tablets), but Sulpherb—remem. ber the name—and get the tablets in sealed tubes at 50c per tube. Grown-up people and children who don’t feel well, who are const ated or sluggish, or who dave pimples, boils, carbuneles, ulcers and f . ones ie the sree a these Leaperitie by taking this gon fashioned remedy in modern form. ‘Their action satisfies or m funded by the Prescription Products Company, Obie. A fee tal sent toany address, Buy of any

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