The evening world. Newspaper, October 15, 1914, Page 14

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURM SAY, OCTOBER IY, Bit NOR INTRODUCED Si AMUSEMENTS. __|___ AMUSEMENTS. ___| AMUSEMER 3. = Ieee I I a et errata AS | FAKE BOOK MAN, SAYS fi wnt ASTOR we . ——— | ai Boston Victim of de Luxe| TH FAT RE Sellers Tells of Col. “Bill's” . « ay, ! - ite THE PLAY THE WHOLE wit iat tacts nee Ma’ WORLD WILL GO \. speculation is the cause of the OS TO SEE ing the mails with intent to defraud, had her say before Judge Foster and | SSS SSa= la jury in the United States District | Court this morning. Mrs. Bird laid) tress on the statement that It was Gov, Wells of Utah who was respon- sible for her $52,000 “investment.” Gov, Wolls, she testified, was an intimate friend of her family. When phe introduced Glenn Farmer to her ithere was no reason why she should }net have had full confidence in the som of the man now on trial, The ison, by the way, wns convicted re- cently in Boston. “Did you ever consult your father Drother on this book matter?” lames R. Ely, of counsel for te =i nse. snapped the witness, “If I done so I should never have it those books.”” “Now Mrs. Farmer,” began United Boe Fae mee aes Only 2 More Days “Don't dare to call me Mrs, Far- ‘ + f ‘ exploded Mra. Bird Indignan: F ’ a \ of Our Mr. itoosa apologized and the wit- 4 a * : , was excused. 71 ° ; Franklin H. Monson of Adama, = Beg ep AGT | FACTORY REMOVAL SALE ly he cast much Ilicht on then of William F. Hartley. H The trial will be resumed to-mor- ’ ‘ : : FRANK-L’ PACKARD . } ACCUSED A POLICEMAN. , ? NOVEL = GEOM:cOHAN'S #/ & PLAYER PIANOS erates a MASTERPIECE At a Saving of from $95 to $185 ly conduct, assert- : had teed foul fanguany ’ ; Tar ot You must act quickly. Remember there are only 2 more days. Rose and two discol- ore 4 aa tt ot a Here Are the Facts Regarding This Sale: & aes 3) ote bu bY AFI | EMPIRE aed tag?” [|| BARK et ke AK ; The old factory of the Walters Piano Co., at 226 East 63rd Street, was a an ke i | aA tA Mira 4,4 te dl 9.2.90, 6 | completely destroyed by fire, entailing a loss of over $150,000. arcs ita to Tuesday. a | m3: ||] ASTOR” OR, A ut pbs sald geal sn Boonawar Temporary quarters were secured at 2 West 140th Street and at 503 od +4 ! i e & 50 sah i || ie i cL MA AN THIRTY LEAGUES i East 72nd Street. Both places were inadequate to keep pace with the swift A || ona jam ate THE M growing demand for Walters Pianos, and so we built a new factory at Wilbur tore 7 : a ft’ Avenue and Sunswick Street, Long Island City (illustrated above). Bloomingdale Brothers, the sole owners of the Walters Piano Co., have PETG: THE PHANTOM mv Om |] enone wa a - moved the entire stock of Pianos and Player Pianos now stored at 2 West eae, WIN BED ces EDS ee eRe MKIGIT_GoRGOM GAR sore rovedied "3" hehtan’ opt 140th Street and 503 East 72nd Street to their Piano Warerooms for immediate Bans eth Be, TWI Pacac Esti The he yrecks, r, Y i disposal at prices lower than ever before quoted. |] risking combat bei —the most daring Sesasasasasmeesaraasrsrasreaoyyasratarsfaraerasfrsarea 3 Walters Pianos | | 11 Walters Pianos | | 2 Walters Players Regular Value $225, Regular Value $325 Regular Value $350 Now $135 Xow $175 SOW $245 9 Walters Pianos Regular Value $250 Now $145 13 Waliers Pianos Regular Value $275 Now $155 8 Walters Pianos Regular Value $300 now $165 i Py bees Weae at Sr hee || AMMERSTEIN’S ALY y Press, sit pes L yale dCs “ANY NIGHT Ts or R418 itt LITTLE THEATRE WILL OPEN ||| aerve route ut Adrauce: Vine ow sate RFE Waco. WILLARD. the ft Li « a | Fee tn Rory wre W PAIR OF SIR SPOUKINGS 11] 4 Br Neaaaeau ee 11 | Mig aK BIN aed 10 Shen A BEAT SALE TO-DAY. oO} N M. i" q M are IBERTY ‘i, \f TAGRAPH ase ele = 2 2 SS eS ——- baat OTH Siariicee Wed it Shed "2 90, The Money M 8 sad Alerandrs 7 Walters Pianos Regular Value $350 Xow $185 5 Walters Pianos Regular Value $375 XOW $195 6 Walters Pianos Regular Value $400 XOW $215 The prices quoted on Pianos include Stool, Cover and Free Deliv- ery; on Player Pianos they include 12 Rolls of Music, Bench, Cover and Free Delivery. 5 Walters Players Regular Value 8375 NOW $285 we as 4 Walters Players Regular Value $395 NOW $325 | 8 Walters Players Regular Value $450 ROW $345 ows wee SS Bt! ows: ) Mane wee E ucational. m. Admis ‘ Grand Central FO by mah att . On 122A Week RSH ES oe Wed. Rat 2.18 "REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— NEW JeRnsny, | CLOTHING fg cerns HI paaete ray Ganae Beautiful Craftsman Home = 2 w nDress Well REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— \NEW JERSEY, The THIRD PARTY wae Oat ra MANHATTAN $23 Plot 212 Feet by 150 Feet. Sibows;$iWeekty || ein THE STORY Ae ROsai of X=TT;T7.\ is || READY TO LIVE IN NOW. PRICE $6,500. EASY TERMS $4,500 May Remain on Mortgage—Balance $2,000 on Easy Terms VERY CONVENIENT TO EXPRESS STATION, 44 MINUTES ON LACKAWANNA RB. n, CHARLES WHITMAN " wal TALK TO COLLEGE MEN wo ok Soe arasvoarareayje —J= TS MON aes a be : Hol Wek — ; k CUE Heer te PATTEN LINE . i | CENTURY Staaiet as v. aD ae, WEEK Daye Terms On Players a Week OLUMBIA #1, Burlesque 2s, DAVE MARION HIMSELF tts” 10¢,, 28e, ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “Te HOME or TRUTH PME MAIDEN LANE, PHONE 243 JOHN | g URRAY [i, Thes., 424 At. & Lax, Ay, - DIAMONDS ON CREDIT, | MURMTEE TE. | "Lor, rouno ano newanos 10 LARGE ROOMS, 2 BATHS No can Watch & nd Co. ee Sat Oe 4 ae Se ke aly he Thirty one Soares min MAIDEN LANE. te. 8867 Con. | OLYMPIC di, Mat. Daily | Genin, ‘onsets yrkety., mio) jtl atu tg, Interest sinc THEM MONTE 2) REO GIRLS ———— |" SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Work = | ithin commuting di id #2 A vatigon Higa pois , MONDAY Monmina woxpmns| WALTER S. RAIT, —teiepnone, 1528—Coruena. 170 Broadway, NTC! SS Sa Sa Srereareares

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