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found @ pay Lidlowits, No. Btreet,” fell from the Inst oar of press train on the Third Avenue the One Hundred and Sixteenth Street Station last and was killed. Passengers said the jerk of the starting train caused him to j# balance and he toppled over the chaina, He was about twenty yearn old, 6 feet 7 inches tall and weighed 140 pounds, He wore a black Bast Houston rear platform of 148 OFFICIALS OF BRONX TO SERVE FOUR YEARS, RULES HIGHEST COURT » it ia alleged, they had ‘Lighte Lights suffered Roopevalt expressed the fullest lence In alt secretary. ie te Death From “L” Car em as Traim Is Started. in whose coat pockot was | sult, red eweater and dark cap. Just Received into Stock— 10 New Stratford Pianos : which we have priced at | $195 each 4 and will sell on payment terms of $6 a Month f after a small down payment These new Stratford Uprights aré gems of the piano maker's, art. The tone is sweet and clear, the action light and elastic, the case a . , | the alms offers you a little leather ' beautiful dark mahogany. @ You need only pay a small gum down and pouch of Incense and @ scroll inscribed i we will make immediate delivery. Balance payments may be made as hee oye freely and ive quien j little as $6 a month. @ The Stratford, like every other piano on our Hit Roe Kiros. BaRdies Byrne Coren t floors, is always sold with our absolute guarantee of satisfaction. Mount Lebanon, Committee. to collect ' } Player Pianos, $370 up CHICKERING WAREROOMS SEVENTH FLOOR Lord & Taylor Store FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street | 38th Street } Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Girls’ Shoe Shop A Separate Shop on the Third Floor Special for Saturday Girls’ School Shoes eens Law Upheld as to Terms of Sheriff, Prosecutor, County Clerk and Register. to-day that the Court of Appeals has oMocers of the Bronx shall serve the full term of four years. Therefore, | the Sherifi, District Attorney, County Clerk and Register of Deeds shall hold office one year more. The Court of Appeals decision was in the case of Sheriff James F. O'Brien, wan was elected in Novem- bb, 1918, to serve your years, Hoe applied for a whit of mandamus to prohibit the Board of Elections from | Providing for the election of Bronx County oMoera this fall. Supreme Court Justice Tierney issued the writ, but it was set aside by the Appellate | Division. j Judge Pound, writing the Court of Appeals decision, points out that, while a provision of the Constitution limita the terms of county officers to three years, except In some congested | centres, there are other constitutional | provisions which separate local from | State and national elections, and that these provisions contro! in the Bronx. “Tho decision could not have been otherwise,” said Arthur H. Murphy, Democratic County Chairman. “The people have twice decided by vote that Bronx County officials shall serve four-year terms, We will now put all our energy in the national and State campaign and make @ new record for tho Bronx in Demooratio victory.” , John J, Knewits, Republican County Chairman, said he had expected this decision. “Anything else,” he added, “would have made an awful mix-up in out Supremo Court Justices and other officers.” There has deen very little energy In Bronx County during the cam- paign, though full tickets were nom!- nated by both parties. The Demo- crata have nominated for District | Martin, County | Attorney Francis Clerk J. V. Ganly, Register Edward Polak, and Sheriff William A, Acker, The Republicans nominated for Dia- trict Attorney, T. Cannon Pri County Clerk, Louis Castine’ Register, William Griff Sheriff, Chi ‘leck, ccchomnctbimmenietens' TRADE INCENSE FOR BREAD. It y And if to-morrow you are besought to | give alms to the starving Syrians and Armentans— , And if the Syrian woman who asks money for the starving, and President ct. 21 and 22 In the Arable these bits of poetic appeal: frankincense from Syrla—e talisman ‘hee more than yesterday of thy desire, tls Uiee the incense—her crystallized | And Syria to-day anketh for bread, ———— | Wilson has designate as tho days for giving. seroll ar A whit ng im Mitnote. 20.—Snow and freezing temperature struck Mlinols to-day. The earliest snow in years fell in the central part of the State, accompanted drop in temperature to thirty dei Springfield, Peorla atur wei ng cites ‘thet re- Word was reostved tn the Bronx! WASHINGTON, Oct. 20—No tur- ected that the law fs constitutional |!% contemplated by the War Depart- which provides that all the county | ™ent until after the American-Moxt- | War Department intends to with draw Gen. Pershing’s column, and |as all orders for such duty have now THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1916. TROOPS WIL REMAN ~ATTHE BORDER UNTL -—CONFEREES REPORT caaegicianin If Agreement Is Satisfactory Pershing’s Men Will Be | Withdrawn, Tnorely wasisted tn fieth Statements as these, wel are, make me onda ‘O8} New rok, Oct, 18, ther important relief of border troops Common garden » heavy tea, with sulp! added, will turn gray, ed ‘haie beautifull | ant. Mixing the Sage fodipe at home, though, can Commission at Atlantic City x reaches @ decision, it waa learned to- day. If @ satisfactory patrol pian is ar- ranged by the conference, then the Phat the policing of the border to the jar army, it waa indicated. ‘ithin @ short time the full militia quota will have seen border service, been Iasued. A . DIDN'T WING A ZEPPELIN. id attractiveness. your hair with does it so naturally, just dampen a sponge it and draw ‘taking one small st morning all gray hai After another app! ‘To the Editor of The Evening World Bir—In the Interview with me that appeared in your esteemed paper last evening on the question of my novel, “The Sine of the Children,” was an error that I shall bo very | greatly obliged if you will allow me to Correct at once. f the | was no cha: of the fencag of London, bat was @ large number of officers. ‘u LADIES!SECRETT0 | DARKENGRAY HAIR Bring Back ‘its Color and! fi Lustre with Grandma's Sage Tea Recipe. An easier way is to get the read preparation improved by the addition of yeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it 0 evenly, oft brush with it through your the service of the Anti-Aircraft Corps Royal Naval Air Bervice and wi $Herration in Cog at 8 tations nor ¢ fet Zope t flaw over London. wn" at her. meant ae they xau TILTON, brewed into a ur and alcohol streaked and | nd Sulphur op enn =to-use = out 60 cents known as our gh a pear By darkening You hair d at a time; by Adem Circassian Walnut Bedreom Suite—4 pieces, bur| IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENGS WHAT, YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT* AD. WILL! OO AND CBITET. Weantin Simon & Co. 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