The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1914, Page 10

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Ss tasaeliian: adam emake ied rar ee 2 ” ‘ % : , " 7 ote Ch PH BAM oy vials eat ‘iy " 1 The | throw of the spot where Barnet Haft | was brought down by the bullets of Not more than a tw strides from the former club house of the notorious | Hudson Dusters, at No. 633 Hudson | street, were entire blocks plunged tn | inky blackness by the city’s economy | ‘ in extinguishing the only two gas lamps on each block, Tho residents 4 wore dependent entirely on the fitful : pope of the avenue arc lights in feel- ling their way to and from thelr homes. | In this district the residents, now t Picgta P Protest That| thoroughly arouned, will plan to meet tho situation at a mass meeting which yy Are Made Prey Of | nas been catted by Dr. Edwin Zimmer- man, President of the Greenwich Pub- > Gunmen and Thieves. He Service Committee, at the club house, No. 351 Weat Eleventh Street, to-morrow night. A committee will be )SAFETY AFTER DARK. | appointed to call on the Hoard of Al- | |dermen and on Mavor Mitchel before | ay Raa ae ho signe the 1015 budget, already | panned by the Hoard of Estimate, to | h Citizens will Hold ask that the half million dollars cut ee from the appropriation of Commis. | Meeting — Williams aoner Williams of the Department of | _ Econom Water Supply, Gas and Electricity be City ys | partially restored. ta It In because of the cut In his appro- Stew York in the throes of one! priation, which Inst year totalled $3,- ‘worst crime waves in yeare—at | 90,000, that Commissioner Willlams : the police station blotters hat been forced to economize on the almost daily record of the ac-| meet the situation, bh of gunmen and fresh bomb out- dity, in its campaign of re: it and economy, has found ti guish the street lamps gang infosted streets | panied by three indignant and| missioner Williams members of the Greenwich | iy 9 Fee rg ‘lon Fatiic Service Committee, on | ys tix wook® hes ex as extinguished ‘World reporter last nicht! 240 ot the 9,000 powerful. 400-watt | ‘tour of the narrow, winding, |standard are lights in Manhattan. Close | streets of the lower went aide, | to one hundred have been ordered out | in the Bronx and as many in Brooklyn, ton browant the Dari’, |in spite of @ morm of protest from tax- | e e ..° 'e|.peyers, In all throe boroughs, The | =| number of letters of complaint already | Rear cacnnees oirese omas son e onde ew While the Greenwich Vill lanning their mass meotin, de in prepating ite protes' through | Alderman Nugent of ihe Eighteenth District. At the meeting of the’ Board of Aldermen to-morrow Nugent will introduce @ resolution demanding shat} the extinguished gas and arc lights be restored. Ho haa already taken his | el personally before Commissioner Willlama without redress, “My district,” Alderman Nugent de- clared to-day, ine from Fifty-eixth Btrest to Boventy-fourth, between Third Avenue and the East River. ‘Two gas: lights have been ordered out of every block of these side| Se arn ts The secret of Edison’s greatest triumph. The dia- om Hare hen howe erent mond is mounted in a special way to secure the perfect reproduction of the haane been the storekeepers, who most minute shades of sound. This special mounting is another of the master inventor's great the lack of sumMctent light.” secrets—one that would be of untold value to the jeweler’s trade. But he has reserved it for the PER Ee OR Ar merece | exclusive use of his masterpiece, the Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph. eaten Tens er dresawien| | Come to the Edison Shop and ask for Mr. Duggan. Hewitl'explain t U Wulage af all heure,of the night, Df | wonderful invention has finally made the. phonograph a real olan | Erato ital dowel ors gunmen, r our wives and children, | now thet tne momaber off hts on CAI j2t222= No Needles to Change oe ies to their he Enough money is collected on ta: hb beaded ihe reo to make te nt The new Diamond Stylus, of course, does away with the bothersome m Opener ication mes metas tn treet he age rma | process of changing needles that scratch and destroy records and have other bad features. Permit | rest.iand | ised’ wif be forced to apply for a More important, this high lished, iall d i fyand point to speedy heal| censtotarry aznn: po ghly polished, specially mounted Diamond Stylus is even in severest case A cette eres, eatin ive so finely balanced that it simply Mae over the indestructible sound grooves of the new Diamond i besere you buy them, tn Jane Biréet, between Highth Avenue | Disc records, reproducing perfectly and without the slightest wear. The thousandth repetition finds the record Free by Mail \ in as perfect condition as the first, while discs on which needles are used wear Vis “ok = ——_ out rapidly after a certain period of service. The speciall i Roce te tum cem| ee re iriat wnt| ZZ, “Stylus, preserves the record anal sco “ boon with Aééres | the only illumination on the five blocks But the main value of the Diamond Stylus lies in was provided by the red lanterns put the clearness of reproduction. It brings out all the delicate over- tones, preserved in the New Edison Records, that give body and richness to the tone. It creates that full, round, life-like tone peculiar to the Edison. There is no mechanical timbre—no metallic sound—nothing artificial—just the pure, clear, faithful reproduction of the original tone. Concerts Now No charge for seats E y Come to the Edison Shop Concert Hall and hear my Payment Man this special pri m of the finest music selected from the won- ; in price, has interested a large number of derful library of New Edison Records, There is\no charge. We want Edison buyers, including those who are Asiana there were sone 200 are tighta everyone to know the great musical triumph Mr. Edison has achieved—how or yer ae cee pie ar as Boe eee coee much he has done to bring the music of the test artists within reach of ' penned with, Kach arc Hight ls coating Spare we Me all. You will not be poe to purchase—no Saigations fe wave encving.{ the exquisite music of aaving of $19,000 per annum, lighting of New York City nf transition owing to arly introduction of the new «a or nitrogen lamp, One lof the best lighted st up by @ construction company instal- ng 4 now third-rail system on the Ninth Avenue Elevated Road. th FAMO ND [estrcess pat te in the treet by the 4 Construction company. Th timbers. provide numerous ri offering exceptional hiding pla the highwayma! \ COMMISSIONER WILLIAMS SAYS CITY MUST REDUCE, Discussing the city's poilcy In extin- wuishing “unnecessary’ » Com- missioner Williams said for The Evening World to-d city is saving to-day in light: the rate of from $25,000 to $30,000 pel annum on superfiuous gas lights a0 extinguished, The department has no | intention of turning out any light Special Program 11:30 A. M. to 5:00 P.M. Mignon ¢ Overture sos ‘Ambrose Thomas Hone! So a Quartette prominy (Pas des Fleurs urs Naila)- Leo Delibes Christmas To Sapien, cae Tathe Val alley ofthe oon oy Beams to and Baritone ___Helen “Gare and | Vernon Arohibald Fungerian D Dance No. 5 Bes Jockin as Alivert Spalding, wing mo tely 6 per cent, per an seom proper that tt #h be, paying for unnecessary gh! “it was shown that on Manhattan ights can be seen, new lights can be seen also on Fit! */ninth Street, near the Plaza Ho’ There are some on Seventh Avenue and Broadway, immediately north of Tines Bauin You Can Also Hear Fitth Ave! between Washi h Square and dur entct vate Concerts at the Following i a of the Aminia- ly wh erful are lights to a@ NEW YORK OITY, BROOKLYN, ere are now only «s! iarteug, Peck & Co,, 626 two contre lghts on each musical treat. No obligation what- og ald ©, 5 West} le Musto Co,, 238 been ordered out. " ever in calling. So many have visited our concert Aili “Bowen, 728 Cotue- t eg eh » Bus “hre. Fiat: hall just to hear the wonderful music of the ior & Clk, 12 Wert 894) Tour smith JF, 28 Fat jgkauet Broa, 11 ast ne New Edison, that our attendants have been Hih Bt =| PAID, st em. tr sae buying. But if you want any information they SPWARK, ¥. ‘ q e ison op ‘i ‘ seeeey k Baga a id Rates are at your service—just ask them. cere bedi ges, Ae Be 4 (The Phonograph Corporation of Manhattan, Proprietors) 473 Fifth Ave Between 40th and 4ist Sts.

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