The evening world. Newspaper, October 5, 1914, Page 4

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Hs Se eyes ° THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1014, zene Oe SCULPTOR, SS Sere eas sors MEETS HER BROTHER | SHAKES! ONE SMALL ONE ia ere See Sai Léedhaber, tall Inte this “ether sews” wa [fare ty th WITH A REVOLVER} STOPS BRONX TRAFFIC | tienes coremerost or by the passing of fo Reception We Ware at ne tt Bet oe & CRAZED, DIES By Newly Married Girl Tot Priends}'‘Watking Temperance Lesson Ar- et ASNT yes Fo) _— i Ee = ferwee mere He Threatened Husband and gested After Crowd Jams a TORTURE IN FIRE for m ting She Prepared for Him. Bronx Junction. iy tl , aisheartened way Banting wily sat” wantin | enehtenat to-say when er other, | eroed ie a bater me stomped NGLISH-MADE clothes Bronx Student Makes Succes-| ome trom’ Cooper, U i i lie war el paA canes were not “‘right’’ enough for a he " 109 West Twenty-seventh strect. le - { sive Attempts Before |orae ae aatareot tne rough werk| "1 wae married to Michael Casta: one London-bred American ine las ,”" ghe wi Flames End Agony. Sor eart a (m | toa girl friend, “and Baturday I went boy. f ae 4 to my husband's home in Brooklyn.| It was a woman who discovered the His father was for twelve years European manager of a well-known American musi- cal instrument house. ey 4, My ee hte ee =. raid shake—eure! She yelled and took William Abete, twenty, a student of | (UUb e \ 4 ie ve ss raid.|! the elevated stairs three at a time. sculpture, unhappy because he eh th until A ¢row4é waiting an oncoming surface had te earn his living making crude cot hie purpose. jtepped into hall. The! car, southbound, surrounded the rep- plaster casts and his mind unsettled big enews ‘elder Abele complained to the ‘ conza, and iy w i= tile and hung breathless on its every by over-work in Cooper Union Art| Coroner that when the young man w .,| Dretael-like advance, Hehool, was found burned to death | was first missed last night he asked ni wl Stenographers gave themselves a early to-day in the woods near hfe|for help from Police Headquarters. | weapon before uid Aire treat to the shivers from safe posi- “Quality Firs ” In-selecting a piano the first great consideration is the tone quality. The Waters | Pianos have a full, rich, deep tone, with fine singing quality--and the piano that has 4. with a police ata-| "Orofino ran away and presently he Every year he crossed to the best tone is the best piano to bu: home No. 1681 Van Buren street, near | tin, was connect Headquarters policeman and had tions en, the elevated etalre | The Of equal importance is ee price, ai the Waters ||| Ustoavert road, in the Westchester Hon retina Siman et the other ted. "inthe Yorkville| crowd blocking the street stow! New York, and usually had section of the Bronx. He had killed | ond of a wire ‘on pas short, saying: | C - y himeelf by fire torture after two at- | “Oh, y H) 10 bed and a zr ou robe he jeant to harm his si young America. with him. tempts which did not succeed. boa ed fete of him to-morrow husband's addrens. |The set hs = 7 o ssarban | Rg Ar Abele renia That en kor ana wold the he girl in $1,000 ball. Andeveryyear, i in anycase, chain baaceallct. ‘Then oaated | 2 Srutcht might have se faved the Voyre live. life, WOMAN DEAD AT 106. in big sys ow —————— ‘om head to foot at Best’s. woods last summer, He took the hig mother what had become of a co: rope which he and his three veuneer| PIREWORKS HEAD HELD. [stra ueten tarris Dies tn Lens —_—_— Island City. Tope and went into the woods, re- |Detwilier @ Street Superintendent) 1. 1111.1, saris, who died to-day at | Roast Beat That boy was well dressed. fusing to let anybody accompany | Charged With Manslaughter: = [the home of her son, Dannis Harris, at | Corned Beet i aes him, saying he wanted to etudy| john Andreas, superintendent of the| No. 193 Eighth street, Long Island City, | Bolled Ham It wasn tpatriotism, orsen- autumn leaves and trees. Detwiler & Street Fireworks Manufac- | was believed by her family to be 106| Sausages 5 et timent; it was discrimination. @ plant at Greenville, | yeara old. There were no family rec-| MAKES Cold and Hot thal sep ye pdt flag we wmieh four” ortmen were killed Meats Testy Prices nog terms are so very reasonable that you ‘can secure a Waters high-grade art piano for about ‘the price at which common commercial pianos are q Waters-Autola combine the Waters Piano with the la Player, which is strictly up-to-date potting all the very latest and most valuable ts, No better player-piano is made than = Waters-Auvtola. Examine the Waters tone an uality and come |}| mother went into the house at 10) pivurgay, when an explosion wrecked " rh it thi bi f. awe Waters orc prices and avnand you will be cons [Ilo 'tme street feevernl boas Sater Uy Sites ia |e Pia diskok Wands; On iad charge At midnight Witlam was not in his ae “fa "ie Eacaoncye ta der bed. His mother was worried = miner andreas was a under or; | BY, aroused his father, whe called his ater) eth other sons, Angelo, Peter and Viretlto, | wan iter Jater to cK violation of the to take lanterna and search the woods. |Crimes act, which, maxes ot thier ono | gf They went to @ big boulder where) feet of a highway unless In @ er William often spent the early evening vag. ‘a Capt. ‘Thomas reading. ‘They found the ewing rope | made the arrest, paren ra pallet bound about a spur of the rock. It|the first charge mad eat Tie 4 had been burned in halt, A fire bad |[® JUG? orien gettens guia als been kindled under tt. tered. Pussled, they started home. They Se ™ on! stumbled over the missing boy’s cloth- Pan SRIA. Pas bays oes ing, first his coat and trousers and|reiteship Minnesota, flagship of the then bis underclothes, Fourth Division of the Atiantic fest, “I must” was the only word written |has sailed from the Philadel “ie Bavy on a Mt of paper atioking from the) [25y¢en ae the lool navy Tard wast pocket of ¢! ‘week un ire. ‘A renewed search disclosed another tailed rien pa ey Lg 4 fire which bad gone out, nearby, and last fe months. Waters Pianos or the Waters- D is the best value and the most tive piano proposition possible. \Send Postai for Catalogue Horace Waters @ Co. ‘(134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street W. 42d St., near Broadway FOUR ' Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) STORES | 254 W. Bsth St., near 8th Ave. Bronx Branch 371 E. 49th St., near 3d Ave. (Big Bargeus at All the 235 James Butler Inc. Stores 10-EGGS-25° Empire Brand Eggs, 33° dozen in carton............+5 ane | cuoice {NS ON ROR _ Very B c : 4 ~ Lord &F Ty Vy be The ry Best C reamery B utte tT; ride 2 3" : | Marrey Hil 000 Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Founded 1826 Belle Brook Print Butter Eh it 30° os to much of the so-called ; Fine Table Butter, --: Try it and Se soriviiaatl bb., 3 I‘ 1 An Extraordinary Purchase of as —— ‘Upholstery Fabrics Noodles, 5x Tomatoes, new pact, Ss ‘ a Golden Exe Brand; large package.. Large No. $ can of ripe, red, P sin fruit... . ‘ ‘a Is now on Sale at Enormous Reductions umph Oats y hi Asparagus, New, 17° q pa The Sale Prices Being Just About }4 Regular Value New and un] from mill; large 10c pkge. Large can of choice oe Sage “ ; $2.75, r3575. 3300. & $6.00 er $275, $4.25,$7.50 8 $8.00 Eva rated Milk Potatoes, «: net G 1 0 3 jaually $7.50 to $22.00 per yard Usually $4.50 to $27.00 per yard po si portend c i Cotton Armure and Damask Lakeview Brand; tall 10c can...........s++: Onions, red and yellow 3 nea 5 bi]. $4.$0,$1.75,82.25,82.75 8 $3.50 $1.00 & $1.25 Condensed Mik, > 6p. 6p Oc eT EE eT an Usually $8.50 to $7.50 per yard Usually up to $2.50 per yard Butter’s Brand, in : & 3 cans, 2 3 pples, fon ed Jeu 25° > 4) Silk Armure, cotton back Sanitary cans,each | 81.508 57.65 ar rhe ye Essie Milk, Soe c2!=-3," 10° ‘Oranges, <= fey don. BO" Usually $8.00 and $3.50 per yard Usually $1.50 and $1.75 per yard 2 - Butterine, 272" on = 25. rine, ae? rRen pet Sonnet i DS iets $1.$0,$1.85 852.00 a. 5 Extra Wine, Fluted Cocoanut 4 b., 1 iy utte: 9 spected; I-lb, a stbsat : aeakes , ’ % , a a * . it . it Usually $1.75 to $4.25 per yard 979 OTETS sully $1.00 and 80.00 per yard Raisin Fruit, Nato co 10 Sv ecy Chotcest Tons, 60° Tats is an exceptional opportunity for those who contemplate drapery work, furniture covering, «tc. At All 131 Jaries Butler Inc. Temmnes Stores 10 2 pe Cathe b. O5¢ Hotel Managers and Furniture Upholsterers should also take advantage of these most unusual values. California Claret, 19° bote 10° Coffee,» 21°-5--*1-° Sea tend ci Vncuhe ine fase a> “Cup Quality” Fifth Floor | California iia Port & Sherry, Rich, full-bodied, well-matured wines; half gallon 50 Guinness’s Stout and Bass Sta ant ; Full Quart Old Cabinet Rye Whiskey, $] Large Family, c e Bottle Preserving Brandy, '75° Wash Boards, i aa ont . "29° Bottle Imported Cabinet Port...... 75° *s Borax Soa Case of 24 bottles Lager Beer ro Scrub Brushes, is two sises, exch 1QCana He Mahogany Your choice of Ruppert’s or Liebmann’s—Light or dark. Brooms, vo.s, BB No. 7, 29% No.6, 2K ny Paonia | eeommbha ry Library Table. . ‘At All 35 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets = . : Davenp ort $ 0 Lamb Chops Rib or Loin...... c 3 pelowell Indoor Clothes Work Table of the | 90 inches long, full depth; moss and F705 Prime cuts from (1D. Line & Reel Era MIPS ty an cg ho } $6 5-00 | Waal 000 Sirloin Steak, sitive ber... Made of solid mahogany. Same in Tapestry, $100,00—Usually $135.00 aries yor Se ome Chuck Steak, Lean and Juicy ...;..;..1b. JG Bost Breided Getion Line, 25° Sizth Floor Fresh Country Sausage, »...... 18° : Corned Spare Ribs, v= sm». 12°),

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