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/ i THE EVENING WORLD ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13 1915 JOLLY DUNKERS ~ TURN YORKVILLE BAGK TO A FARM New York’s Original “Dips” Meet tc Have the Gol- darndest Time! “UN AT A BARN DANCE. On the O4Eb F185 1OOIG4 1400404 30-96-5:3-398 Jorn ACARD PROPAEY But the Old-Time Farmers of Jones’s Wood Didn't Lose Their Goats, No, Sir! They had the goldarndest time up tew Terrace Garden Inst nite thet ever wuz. All the Dunkers wus there and they Yorkville back into the farm where it wuz nigh on to forty years agone, when Jones'a Woods wus Jones's Wood, before it ‘was Hungarian goolash, They hed the village band out and Jiminy Crick- ets! sich dancing among them boys and gals just off the farm, it wuz a sight ter see, Judge Cot- ter, he wuz on the bench, for a jotuy citified chaps wuz doing them Broadway steps and inclined wer cut up ruff. But the konster- bles wuz rite on the job, tew, and when the dressed up guys got fresh and tried to get thelr goats, they used their billies on them and chucked them inter the calaboose, —Dunkerville Gazette. Our esteemed contemporary is quite right. It was a bully night at Ter- race Garden. The Dunkers are dip: one moment—not the kind that engage the attention of Police Commissioner ‘Woods and his interesting pickpocket , squad, There is a legend that the turned old bled the rocks and butted into every- body's business, Resides farmers, Yorkville produced other millionaires, men of affairs, ora- tors, merchants, lawyers, doctors, pro- fessors, writers, policemen and poll- ticlans, As time moved along they chased the goats out of the woods and then chased the woods with cafes, stores, churches, theatres, shops and skyscrapers, But last night, just for the night, Yorkville was Yorkville again, and the men of the old days made merry with the men of the new days, and Yorkville had the time of its Yorkville’s Old Dunkers Give Barn Dance Site of Their Jones’s Wood Farms PERE EGREEDREE DPR IDIE DERN EEEE OEE IPODDDEEERREODOOD Peters este 4 * H * > rs Gus > ANGERS ® PREST oF THE DUNKERS clue 3 + * q 2 RAP, $ b4 Four : CARIRMAN + YTD o | 096-504-4998 eno Farmer Wilton Wharton came with a loud of hay which the away from him, ‘Then he went in took round « | j :orlginal Dunkers came from Holland | life. with a book all the rest of the night ‘ & |and her brother, Harry, are in the | rervad ; LR Ps ror ’ out who owed HH tt 3 ‘ ch savored something of labor. J (and a jolly lot they were. Tho mod-| it wag A COUNTRY FAIR WITH |{FYink to find ttt” > owed: him “dined ¢ |care of the Children's Soctety. Her | Which savorel toni i uished Mr. fern Dunkers all hail from Yorkville, A MARRYING JUDGE. eas bi : | tee coe | father, Nechen Khatoonian, who was | gpalding’s playing in the Grieg sonata { {and they still sonk thotr cako in thelr! yt was a barn dance the Dunkera | FARMERS SPEED THEIR AUTOS SP liKLee Jat work ina Harlem restaurant whon in Cgminor, and in Tartin'e “The # | coffee before saluting thelr esophagus) gaye, ‘Terrace Garden looked Hike a) wy MBOUT THE GARDEN. [his daughter was killed, was stitl at | Devil's Trill” he showed tint Wt eee # Fwith it, Tho old timers were the farm-| country fair. The floor was aa sllb-|twe turimhands drove in in automo: | work when Dicucclo was arraigned Mr. Spaiding i# more worth hearing f ‘ers of Yorkville when the goats nib-|pery as the old road in the winter |piles. They were both arrested for | ®® PEAUHEEEIELECTOPPG | Hofore the Coroner. levery time he appears. — = ==] time when there was ice on it. It had | #peeding in the fox trot, Judge Cot. | | He did not know «‘* the horror and) . + . iano ree to be for the dancing. The poste|tef said that they might get away ruin ho would find when he went| William Enderlin gave a pil with epeeding in their autos, but not cital at Aeolian Hall last night. Hi around the hall were decorated with |}y ‘Terrace Garden, Amos’ Pinchot home at noon, The family, Including |Drogramme was ambitious and ne * hay and wisps of atraw and hay was | was expected and fourteen constables |the boarders, wore all in s pronounced it with skill ff ong did) | ° strung down from the galleries, They | lay 10 wait at the doors to pinch him, of the police, | not know that he was blind tae affiie~ He was going to be fined something | ight fall of detection, By means had cabbages for ornaments and somo | torripie, but must have got the tip | angen Kalus Devilllan lives at No. 305 |S? Shien atring Mr. Enderlin walls ' turnips and carrots, and up on the | and dodged the court | Strength and activity: prevailed at | Bast Twonty-eighth Street. He ts @| across the stage to the piano with as- , platform thero were aquashes and| The Hon, Ogden L. Mills had a box, | ooening, although public interest was ;CO288 of the Khatoonlans. Ho surance, and his dark glasses do not pumpkins and a lot of other veg- but the Dunkerville police couldn't : 7 visited them Jast night at their home, | awa suspicion. Bach, Mozart, etables, And down below the piat- reach him with a subpoena, jet along | light. Dealings were still largely in 2. Ww Hi 4 \ ‘Beethoven and Liszt we: ) among the . lown @ warrant or a nightstick. “We mourn | industrials; distributed over that 428) West Ono Hundred and | composers he exploited to the pleas- form was the court of Judge Cotter, our loss,” was what Judge Cotter said| proupy Baldwin Locomotive waa|TWenty-ffth Street. Dicuccio, who | yre of an audience of fair size, i who “spliced” a lot of couples before | When it’ wax reported that neither bo lic asvancian' 34510108 per {boarded with the family, was jealous | ‘ teats tht the evening had turned into morning. |20% Mr. Pinchot could be found. i fs . Cop, A | ‘Two great pianists give recitals this bap, ’s Diapepsin” makes| and there w , ‘ail t Into morning. “No doubt old Yorkville boasted of stocks’ were firm and prices a shade |of the way Nellie treated her cousin.| 70 Ot Bonita cadowaky at Car- i ape 8 pep: as a 0 one » tO% its pretty girls, but it couldn't have higher. Crucible Steel and Allis-| He left the party several times and | Pon Yai) “and Ossip Gabrilowitach ; weak stomachs strong and any prisoner who got in there surpassed the beautiful farmer giria| Chalmers were active and strong. | went to a nearby saloon, Devillian|«t Aeolian Hall. couldn't get out until he pald a fine of last night in sunbonnets and ging-| Motor issues became very strong: | 114 noon asked to stay for the night. | — a and healthy at once. | imposed by Judge Cotter. hams, And their grandmothe 4 never Studebaker gained 61-4 points and i 5 | The People’s Music League of the i ‘And now let. the band play, By |XPOW what it was to trot a terpal.| Maxwell $1-3 on active trading, os Pearereetans eg ea! Pedi omay | People’s Institute will give free con- 9 G chorean measure nor one-step. The, spiration Copper recovered to 45. pallet on the floor. Devillian lay | oe this week: lay, Nov. 16, at ; Instantly stops sourness,|Heck! the music was better than grand march was just one vision afte: | Prices eased off in second hour, ut | gown on the bed in which Mary slept cart ttle sak Ps i cyple ee Ai hey 4 acidity, dyspepsia. {und kale, for the Virginia reel. Walls) “That's what former Assistant Com- | on one sale of 1,600 shares, but rallied {another boarder and the other two {lt 1 19, Public Sschools Nos, ‘ : waolie Ale peat eit Md 5 missioner of nmigtation Joe Murray to #7 5-8. Railroad issued wore neg-| children slept in the other room, f snaj. | o"! 01 a e's | sald about It, anyhow, ‘The Commia-| lected. Near the close Maxwell com- acl Dicuceio stumbled in a f There would not be « case of indi-} Commissioner of Public Works now, | sioner used to be a Yorkville farmer! mon sold at $1, up 71-2 points Mises) Hiower! A hin a | the Zuro Grand Opera Company, ion or dyspepsia here if readers} yur tine was when he wasn't, when {4nd he's the man who mado, Roose- talnutes later, He bad with blm are>| ie ST complate lo-niMbt & bed ‘who are subject to stomach trouble] )0° tt eee eee lvelt, for Roosevelt said so himaelf. volver and a flash lamp whica he| Wich wil compet opera worth # ‘knew the tremendous anti ferment rt se a Ay huss oo. ath feet | Joseph D, Maher, who helped to make CLOSING QUOTATIONS. has carried, he said, sin¢s his Cali-| fearing, at popular prices, at the ive virtue contained in Pape's|>!sh and get bis ryo from Baltimore, | the Dunkers, was arrested three times, fornia fruit picking days. With th ja The nnounees a change pow in. This harmless preparation| After that they made him Alderman. |once for dancing and once for not | with pet changer from previous closing, fight be sought out the epot wheral cy aor nrey Tithe host week. ¢. ithe asking a girl to of bill for every night will digest a heavy meal without the}And gosh! there's Farmer J. W.! id then for as! ane fe abe SA tev; bak Devillian was lying on the bed and ee slightest fuss or discomfort, and relieve | Adams, Who Was raising goats in the | Bolle Ton, Sitska Gok Mine. “GON Zhe fired twice. Sousa and his band, at the Hippo- the id b in tive mai: old days and votes for women now. Police Station, | Aiis¢nal AOS 4 So bad was his alm that the first i ight, ex- sourest acid stomach jn five minutes, | 90, . ; | stepped In to sea if everything was all + &| bullet hit the floor and the second | @rome concert to-morrow Hlghl, ‘ fi 1 " He's got an honorable to his name | | bul he imp 1 qualities ‘besides overcoming all foul, nauscous} oy ding nee he was only a ho right, and they arrested him for inter- + %) truck Ne ‘as whe slept on the pal- | Peet to show the Improved q } odors from the breath, Bop the band! Here comes Chiet | fering with the dé — .&%\iet, in the bead. of the house's organ When they play 4 Ask your pharmacist to show you! punker Gus Anger from his farm at| The grand march was mre — 111°" bicuccio hurled the revolver at the| “The Lost Chord,” with Herbert 1. ‘ ahd Cli vornet solois the formula plainly printed on each| Four Flushing, They played “Hail to|™idnight, and the band t 1 *) wall and ran out the door. Policemen | Clarke as cornet soloist 5 B-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin, then} the Chief" and “London Bridge Ia] early, this morning. Tt was certainly + #{ from the nearby station house who) ,., fl h y M » you will readily understand why this Falling Down® for him and the rest ane boicee i 4 foun iene tine tine: 4 {| heard the shots arrested him, Tne pene eee cae ae Promptly overcomes indigestion and|of the farmers from the island, Ho |Garden had seen for a long, lon Xn t 3 teams Q el, origir Be D CARO tined to raise noodl his ft and everybody went home happy—| Am . place at the Princ heatre to-mor. as wick ayraptoms at Deartbera, Yorkville, Then he sowed: hie first [only some would like to ha Tk HUSSEY ORDERED OFF tow afternoon, will be given instead ® _ belehin weg S a in the | successful crop of zwieback and made | dance last just a little lon BS at the Maxine Elilott Theatre, just Peete melineted fond: water beccly, | $2:000:000, ‘The constables arrented i across the street eta LT pinay VEE Radial hie niin $100,000. i aa POLICE FORCE AGAIN, A. Baldwin will gt . che, st He him $100,000, > Prof, Samuel . Baldwin w ve and many other bad symptoms; and,| Farmer Arthur Basing, who grew 2% — \tree organ recitais at the City Col-| © besides, you will not need laxatives to| up to be Secretary of the Public |Speaker W. Renominate “ .._, Jege to-morrow and Wednesday after- © eve yo ornch. liver and in- orks Commission, Bnd to welah 800) sis Cawmiitaees as Former Inspector to Be Retired! noons at 4 o’ctock. ines clean and fresh. da, tried to step the Mght fan- > wire A \ —_ Tf your stomach is sour and full of |{¢stle, Put stepped on a—they ar | CHICAGO, Nov, 1%——Champ Clark 19] ¢ * To-Night by Direction of Mrs. Frederic Dean, contralto, will gas or your food doesn’t digest, and| {he “wort |) He's been Around | scheduled to make the speech renomle | - % fai ; give a recital at the Hall of the Unity Your meals don't scem to fit, why not | couldn't not. around Teortiae darieg | nating President Wilson in the 1916 | Gor } ih ommissioner Woods. | Soclety on Wednesday evening, get a 50-cent case from your druggist /once. That'a why ho was arrested, |Pemocratio National Cony ation. al | vey 813] Police Commissioner Woods an-| yars, cy soon eke # and make life worth living! Absolute A been arrested, too, If he had got | cording Edward F, Coltra of St. | (uta dw |, Mra. Collingwood Tuc ker will give f welief from stomach misery and per-| around. Chaplain John J. Doody, Louls, ratic National Committees | Erle’ nounced to-day that he has directed | a lecture recital on the "Songs of the fect digestion of anything you cat is the original piakers, expres man, ed . fais, od Fs | the retirement from the Police De- | Old poy Tomaree afternoon at « gure to follow five minutes after, and 0 he tn le ea reat |, “if that {8 any indication of how wef Fag | partment at midnight to-night of | the Bandbox Thea © besides, one case is sufficient to rid a Judgo Cotter made him marry |{co! COwR in Missouri, it aught to be ty t Capt, James E, Hussey, who was re- . <a a whole family of such trouble. : hree couples who came to] Koa! ‘dope’ on the Way the rest of the | : cently reinstated to the department lan ie th Coie reomesenien Buuren, aemall ” tike Diy paid, Ke Nich will in William Archi He hal Desnenrate are for Wilson 1B by order of the Court of Appeals. | will repeat the programme he played SSivays, either ot daytine or during in his wagon | because they ar Nie Democracy, tits +18] rhe retiroment order was issued | at the eee poem, Tae a y i splendi ministration and hia polles yng . | recital will be free to public, night, relieve your ‘stomach misery : ae tho |e cree Rarebet tind ational aetsnue if + sy jattor the Board ot Bungecns of the i" en / Regent} yout cael ut OO impkine was it, Bul?) Anyhewe. | Pha im, particularly true among tho + if | department had reported him dit-| Ahour sixty free concerts will be and valua « thin Tha Gninban, temcest OW. | Cayman,” t ablod for duty riven by & symphony orchestra, un- onld have in the bouee.—Advt.” line, hoken inspector arrested him —.—_—_— £ af] “the ‘exwmtition wax made with. |My gh oin oe prof ttenty. F, © Jud n “ly, | ~ lout his request Sleck of Hunter College, in the audi- = OBITUARY NOTES. u Hussey, then an | r. was con- | 7 tee tt oa tee ich canoeen eed oele ‘ } 8 | victed with Inspector nompson, | tages in Greater New York during Dr, Charles A. Church, President of * a4] Murtha and Sweeney for conspiring | January, February and March, These can Association of Orificial George Sipp, a Harlem hotel-|Sonceria, which are. dependent, fp y at his home, tt as a graft witness, out | tart, upon private subscriptions ot, Passaic, aged Mu Hussey was released| Para’ unier the auspices of th y wed | ¢ held’ under the ausp 6 4 cad when the Court of Appeals reversed | o¢ education, i Proposed Transfer of Charter from New Jersey to Massachusetts News has been received here of the $ ¢ his conviction, He was reinstated to | — ' | death in Cannes, France, of Jacob 1% | the department, but was only Tho first of a series of " H Stockholders of the American Woolen Company are | Jules de Neufville, once a New York + dl gett whee be eee Se ii i 0 soventy-ele Ou + n u om charge ew co ‘ reminded that the three months fixed in the agreement for Banker, “He was soventy-clut years) es Tt tea Genta ordieesa’ bain RADWAY & CO. the okey Ks sok to sppraxe and make effective the | Capt. Witllam ienry Hache ot| ib | atated and on | lection Day reported | yay PLACED ON THE MANIRT a transfer of charter from New Jersey to Massachusetts ex- Bound Brook, N. J, died yesterday in} at Police Headquarters ri jires q " He was an officer in the | —7“-—_— 25c SIZ BOTTLE pires November 14, 1915. Rene Vik. He was un officer ti f To insure the icone of the plan, you are urged to de- ea ie Haina, MAN ON BICYCLE KILLED. In Addition to Their ieee Sieoe it your stock before that day with either the Guaranty William Jonaa, o oldoat | Stidebater Co. ‘rust Company of New York or the Old Colony Trust members of the Ario Suclety Rode Between Wh of Moter Com; of Boston. | and a braid manul ature r ta dead at Teuck, But Driver is Not Blamed, his home, No. 516 West One Hundred ” FREDERICK AYER, and Tenth Btreot, Ho was seventy ‘A agrey-haired man on a bicycle WILLIAM M. WOOD, youre old, ; ; turned the corner of Porter Avenue GEORGE E. BULLARD, Committee of Directors Re Wililarg Francis Hans. Brother |m Comer and Thames Street, Williamsburg, to- vie Q5eq sie nornur ANDREW G. PIERCK, Jr. pee eipages OF erg Maryan day, ran between the front and rear 1 TT 3 ial sates, 490,48 wheels of a motor truck of the Hol- 11 4 chance to buy the Kenul tA ictal ial dag ll Mie ee brook, Cabot and Rollins Corporation, | Liter tan sone inferior article at & Be PHILIP STOCKTON, vaya Ag Pith, Gnas NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. | of 1 Inland City, and was ine |“ RA DWAyg REA : 1 It Sinith, supertatendent | ; y Killed EUGENE V. R. THAYER, f iho Yiarner” Hospital, iarcort Open, High. Eee ete the truck, Georse Kime | VenD HENRY P. BINNEY, Advisory Committee Mich, died yesterday ed thirty- 190 bery, of No. 4 Went Reenvatl EXTRINALLY £OH P| nine.” He was widely known as an] Match eee a Was not held by the police. ‘The victim | Sitar vttties ALBSZANDER J. HEMPHILL, Authority on hospital me Meh Ma ese ROE RRR Was about iifty years old, sinooth sh Hee fare ack Dee ALBERT H. WIGGIN, : ; July Paty ct i 12,29] and wore 4 xrey and black striped coat Hheuratlem|tudigestion FT Brig, Gen, Rodney & y Ue Be Ae gee ie) 11:80. $0 1080 10.80 | and Walstcoat and blue trousers, His Py ‘Nour Stomach died yesterday at his home in Bran- |" Market closed steady, $ pointe off to] body was taken to the Staxg Street Po- ‘To« Siok Headache ‘don, Vt, awed elghty-seven, 1 up. ice Station to awalt ide: ation. 250, 0c and $1.00 SIZES, i Metropolitan Opera Season Begins Monday KILLED GIRL OF 14 By Sylvester Rawling. EW YORK'S great Tomple of WITH SHOT MEANT FOR RIVAL SUITOR ng Rey | Monday night for a season of grand , ’ | opera to last t ty-four weeks, Mr. Young Armenian’s Bullet Went |Gatti-casazza, the ren Wild as He Fired in za, the general manager, Jealous Rage. beginning the eighth year of his con- sulship, has chosen Saint-Saens’s * to be sung in French, for the first performance. The opera, which the composer wrote orig!- jnally as an oratorio, has been absent GIRL’S MOTHER CRAZED, | ftom the Metropoiltan repertory for |more than twenty years, although it had a successful revival by Mr. Ham- merstein at bis Manhattan Opera House in the ‘ob-brief period of Awakened by Shooting to Find i" bre EVEN CROSS, SICK OF FD MAGAATE POS AE TG Look at tongue! If feverish, . bilious, constipated, take no chances. Executors Declare There Is No Dispute Over Division Be- tween Her and Daughter. “California Syrup of Figs” can’t harm tender stom- ach, liver, bowels. TC. Hawk, one of the executors of the will of C, W. Post and Chair- man of the executive committee of the Post interests, and A. B, Will jams, also one of the executors a Don't scold your fretful, peevish child See if tongue is coated; this is a sure sign its little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with sour wa: | that institution's existence. The cast | Pretty Daughter Dead | wiit inciude Caruso, for the firat tims y anywhere, as Samson; Margarete Beside Her. Matzenauer, Amato and Rothier, Ro ina Galli will lead the ballet, and | Glorgio Polacco will conduct. With bis heac tn his hands, his The billa for the rest of the week On Wednesday, “Boris Godu- ‘Thureday, “Gotterdammerung,” ng the new German con- ductor, Artur Bodansky; Friday, “La Boheme," introducing the new Ital- jan conductor, tano Bavagnoli; Saturday matinee, “Die Rosenkava- and Saturday night, at popular thick black hair tousled, a deep cut bruise in | Mt berg’s office for a while to-d the front of his forehead hael Dicuccto sat in Coroner Fein- wait. ing his next step that might him | toward the death house at Sing Sing, pr “Ald Mischa ‘Elman will | play at the first Sunday ni = Ho had shot and killed his sweet. | Play at the fret Buncayorrow. “Il heart, Nellie Khatooni Di oro” will be sung at the Brook- oi sp baael able al ll \demy of Music next Tuesday fourteen-year-old gir! whom he had plans for the season followed here months ago from the i‘ ction of a Spanish fig orchards of California PmGoyesca,” by Enrique But Michael did not believe the irl Granados, which will get ite firat was dead. The police were merely | perto . iB tie et ort h , “ ropol he_ person: torturing him with that story, he Pye ton of the com! ; Borodin said over and over again. The young | Russian opera, “Prince Igor,” another Armenian's grief was for himself, be-| novelty, and several revivals, Mont cause he must now go to prison for!of the familiar singers somain wie hooting a ? the company, and some ne e shooting at his rival, Kalus Devillian. | jive been engaged whose qualities And Devillian, he thought, would win Will be disclosed next week. his Nellie. | P sychopathic wi Albert Spalding, the American vio- Jn the psychopathic ward at Belle-| nist, ussisted by Andre Benolst at vue is Mary Khatoonian, the girl's! the plano, at his recital in Aeolian mother, She has been raving crazy, Hall yesterday afternoon, presented since she was waked by the shot and for the first time his own suite inc found he lin and plano, was a found her beautiful daughter dead | fi" “Scholarly composition, In four beride her, Nelite's slaters, Mary, ten jude, aria, vivace and fan- years old, and Ftose, six years old, ‘ax well as charm general counsel for the Post inter-| When listless, pale, feverish, full, of ests, issued to-day the following | cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't statement: t » or act naturally, has stomach- ache, indigestion, diarrhoea, give a ten- spoonful of “California Syrup of Fis and it a few hours all the foul waste. the sour bile and fermenting food passes out of the bowels and you have a well “There is no disagreement exist- ing between Mrs, Post (Mr. Post's widow) and Mrs, Close (his daugh- ter), No sensational situation will arise in connection with this estate, |and playful child again, | Children love An amicable and mutually agreeable | this harmless “fruit lnxativ understanding exists between the two fT CaM Fest easy after givi ver fails to make their little “in- clean and sweet. dy. Mother! At sick child to-mor ladies. It 4 not true that Mrs, Post has been or will be cut off fi participation in the estate, She wi share very largely in the distribu- tion of property, both real and per- sonal, now being administe C. W. Post's will." This statement was issued in de- nial of reports from Detroit that Mra, which has directions 5 n of all ages and for grown-ups, uber there look Figs, ebildren plainly on the bottle. Rem are counterfeits sold here, so surely ed under and see that yours is made by the Close would become the sole owner |fornia Fig Syrup Company.” Hand of the $30,000,000 estate of her father, back with contempt any other fig syrup. and that her pmother would not |—Advt sha nit In the story from Detroit it was| sald that several soars agy Post went, We Le DOUCLAS through the Bankruptey Court and in his testimony stated that a Battle Creek, Mich., cereal company, which | is the in portion of the estate, | was founded and built up out small fund of $750, which had beer saved up by the first Mrs, Post ant placed to the credit of their daughter, $3, $3.50, 4, $4.50 &55 Shoes W.L.Douglas $3.00 & $3.50 shoes are the best that can Marjorie. ‘The record shows that Mr Post swore the company was roduc property of Marjorie, and that re a luced father, was her agent. This rec i Way stated, had never = . Pee and thus left of the company Mrs Close solo REAR nto It was 4 that Mrs. Close, who lives in Greenwich, Conn., would de mand all monies from the estate and that the widow of Post would th lose any share in the big — fortune which she was supposed to have in- herited Post, Who Was a millionaire food manufacturer of Battle | A tollet preparation of mertt, Helpa to eradicate dandruf For Restoring Color and Beauty toGray or. ‘aded Hale, boc. and 6100 at Drug recitals under the auspices of Hunter! ae Linctissctawoce™ °t Need a Laxative? of Dec, 1 in the new auditorium of Hunter College by Leo Schults. Don't take a violes the sluggish condition with the safe, vegetable femedy which has held pub lic confidence for over sixty years. -_BEECHAM'S John McCormack, who will be heard at the Brooklyn Academy of Music to-morrow night, will give his second concert at Carnegie Hi week from to-morrow afternoon. It is announced this will be the Irish tenor's last appearance in this city for several months. There will be a complete change in the programme, purgative, Right David Hochstein will give a violin recital at Aeolian Hall Priday evening. Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the Worlds Ernest Schilling will give his firs bald eraciwhen labease tet ee plano recital of the season at Aeolian | Hall on Wednesday oon | ——_—— ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Standard O11] Company of Nebraska| ~ whare payable Dee. 20 to stock of rec Sunday World “Wants” ord Nov. 20. cee Work Menday Wonders. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— NEW JERSEY, improved m, OULY ae NICHOLSON Lotidhurt, N. J. Pasy Pd Northern Pipe Lin: annual dividend of fable Jan. 3 to stock of r Seaboard Air on preferred st cent. for year en r , ord Dee arned eurp 40 pared with 7 per cent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— RICHMOND (Staten Island). | RICHMOND (Staten Island), ELTINGVILLE ACRES -STATEN ISLAND- November 6—Only 54 Plots remain out of 287. = iiss Now Only 49 Plots Remain Out of 287 ALL CHOICE In the Spring all will be gone, Does this mean anything to you? If so, won't it pay to brave the blustering breezes and join our excursion ? Acre Plots (i\:.) $1,000 ), $10 Down—$10 Monthly Bungalow Plots (*:’") $290, $10 Down—$5 Monthly Come To-morrow—Free Railroad Tickets 10, 11, 12 A. M. k, 8 8 P.M. Take St. George, Staten Island, Ferry from Battery. Go from boat to train and get tickets from our agent, wearing yellow badge, WOOD, HARMON & CoO.,, PHONE BARCLAY 6500 261 Broedway, N. Y, fow mor Special Trains Sunday Ze _FOR SALE. HDO OVERCOATS, ETC., £12, bow: LADY MN! 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