The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1915, Page 10

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- P " Prenk Wate |OWet Mingtor, one orth + bie = the! the mpue Tee sete MAN WHO FEARED | Odditi FIREMEN LAID LOW Sa ee pees DEADIN FFE 2d es nyrate eT (. oes 2 ee ee 2 oe 2 es 2 2 —————_ — _ al — = — <= CASTORIA "" For Infants and Chiléres oaeey 1 Use For Over 30 YEARS “r Abwage base . the ——— om Brother of John Hauenstein Cc * Received Letter E-cpressing 5 el, |*PEree |} = OVERALL an uid te household work erect) popular wilh Georgia # omen, preve bive aod white. Dread of Enemies William Mauenstein, « druggist ot) No. O19 Lenox Avenue, to-day re-| ovlved & telegram from hie nephew, | _—_— Waldo Havenstcin of Lime, 0 He Mixed with Sulphur It) tae iat Waites tatder, Jone So Evenly that It | M*venstein, a weatiny real eatace | C Se Dlasovered. | men of Lis been shot and! mise land mer € mice ""* Business is booming! > > off vine end cate them, ie boast of Dalton, Ga, man ** ‘The druggist at once ms te arrange mente t© #0 to Lima and ha bs thorough investigation ma tragedy, His brother, he been shot while sitting at a desk tn building bie office writing « letter to him, In oMice, ag tay tht letter be stated that his life bad \YiN6 One been threatened, and he mentioned gyromatic pi Dayton, Ohio. Merchants everywhere tell our 800 salesmen that business is Hauvensiein be fo the name of a man into whone move-| the letter which . ments the Lima police at once began pdt By or catray Getenen b ing. en: he purchased m r y te | vo * weeks ago John, who wae sst¥-008| Linn ioapi, whore ied th STOPS ANY COLD zis Farmers have had two record yeare old, married and with three “| am convinced my brother was crops, at big prices, with big children, came to New York at the) ieee paid William Hauneatess tn - Invitation of the Montray Realty | O° os Avenue drug store | 3 d A Company, which occupies a suite of | Gay. 1 believe I could tell accuratesy | de anal at hanes oan ME ost 4 on the tenth floor of the Fifth | the circumstances under which he Avenue Building, No. 200 Fifth Aye. | was killed. 1 am sous g ad ape nae i . . 4 ; m m J , even ave to ‘ u the Hotel Mo- | Ortien fortune.” Pape’s Cold Compound”) B. k. Dumont, president of the! opens clogged nose and > = Stocks of manufactured material cowie it aden tune] CoP) 08 soniray company, aid ne wan great: | Ped and ends wrippe. Z, are short, and labor is in great Fp City, where tb ly shocked to learn of Haunestein's bad d d ; emand. 4 i death. * ot an," sald Mr. Retief comes instantly. ‘ ej Dumest. “our reompaoy has been| . A dose taken every two hours until he 3 | berating in Ohio, We got Into touch three doses are taken will end grippe hs | We ived r misery and break up a severe cold - + ‘ : you him ent he wont tke tither inthe” hea chest "body oe ; Exports largely exceed imports. cent bot! limbs. i phar C + | © Woe brought him - It promptly opens clogged-up nos. » i York three d returned to Lima. ne stayed at t e a trils. and ss the head, i { pa all at the expense of the Montray | guest latope “nasty dlcharge of nose rune| : Factories are busy, many work- 4 Vustre CoD ADY or his return to Lima hej, “It now 1s my bellef that he came |, sick headache, dullness, | vat ; ; hair. Me which reeulted tn y eof HAVINE | feverish at,” onecsing, Q ; ing overtime Bvery * MF Sage ond fea ipiisation Ot a story to thes! . sorenes: —aet mn g @ hur because it darkens so naturally | erect that his trip to New York bad hy ya thoes Don't stay stuffed-up' Quit blowing evenly that nobody can tell it bas! heen attended by suspicious cireum- ri and snuffling! Ease your throbbing been applied You simply dampen ajstances. At that time L. Bush M head! Nothing else in the world gives = soft brush ol it and draw/and J. W yrne, travelling repre- f a" Nathng eae in the world gives =get)_.| More freight cars are needed, and t robab! ~ | suel rompt reli *Pape’s Cold ‘ “= '* sentatives of the Montray COmpany | (era that We were watcving for wnat | Compound” which coste only 86 cents ' | : steamers are taxed to capacity. with, thetr home office and Atttorney |be would say regarding us, and hejat any drug store. It acts without mk Goodhue was sent to Lima believed death was tho only way out | assistance, tastes nice, causes no in-| ff he could, retractions ‘of his difficulty.” tein and others. “Hauenstein must have been men- convenience. Be sure you get the | genuine —Advt, People are living better, and spending their money more freely. This country has the best money in the world, and more of it than ever before. I Told You So!! We always pick Winners—and if ever there was a real winner in the way of Money Savings Opportunities, it is this BIG SALE Of Men’s, Young Men’s and Youths’ WINTER OVERCOATS $15.00 and $18.00 a, $] 0-45 Values Heavy, medium and lightweight Coats, lined and unlined, patch pockets or flap, and either form-fitting or loose back; in plain blacks, Oxfords and hundreds of smart Scotch mixtures, brown overplaids, gray mixtures, brown mixtures, green plaids and green mixtures—in numerous lengths and models and both single and double-breasted—the greatest Overcoat Value we have ever offered $ 19* 14% For $25, #28 and #30 Coats For *20, *22.50 and §25 Coats The very pick of the smartest Overcoats that this sea- Nothing in New York can compare with them for down- son offers; perfect fitting, splendidly made, and superbly right goodness and worth. Fabrics and designs ordi- narily found at higher prices only. Heavy knit Fab- styled—an actual saving of from 85.55 to $10.55 on any coat you select. Included are fancy double-breasted rt rics, Chinchillas, Kerseys, Woollyheads, Scotch Mictures, Coats with velvet collars; Smart, fino-fitting aL an Chevipts and Meltons, grays, browns, blucs and tans breasted Coats, Balmacaans with patch pockets and velvet patch® pocket Coats with silk or satin yokes and sleeve inings, plaid back Coats and Coats with velvet or sclf| | collars, Chinchilla Coats in blue and gray; black and Ox. ford Kerseys, Irish Friezes and Ulsters, collars in many models and lengths. i 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th St., near Broadw 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich St, treet, Corner Third A e—O E And Our New Store in rooklyn, “** FLATBUSH AVE. AT FULTON ST. ob’) THE HABIT," GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. “GET THE HABIT." GO TO BRILL BROTHERS, Such a combination of favorable circumstances never has occurred before, and probably will never |. occur again. 4 «LIV FHL Lad, Billions of dollars are passing over the merchants’ counters. The people who spend this money want the best service. They demand it in all kinds of stores, from the smallest to the largest. ‘SHAH LOA THA OLOD They get it in stores which use our up-to-date Cash Registers, which quicken service, stop mis- takes, satisfy customers, and increase profits. Over a million merchants have proved our Cash Registers to be |) a business necessity, (Signed) plat aren J « LIGVA ABL L19.. ooklet toxic The National Cash Register Company, Payton, Ohi MES

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