The evening world. Newspaper, October 23, 1916, Page 13

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life eatly to-day when her home Bast Williston was destroyed by fi Mr Bixby, who is fifty years old, w and compelled to jump fre She w “WOMAN ARTIST LEAPS | 70 ESCAPE FLAMES! « Mrs. Lina Bixby, J Atone in Long fste|¢ amoke and ran doy * » second story, where exit nd Home, Awakens to Fi ste and Home, Awakens to Find r was barred by flame It Ablaze. her leap from the window she wo Reine [i adly bruised, Paintings worta $1 te Pais Stig and Wy oll effects valued = : dwellth * 1 known artie ir of de , aped with her was dumage $5.04 WATERS | PIANOS The wonderful perfection of tone and workmanship found in the Waters Pianos and is the result of c making. 70 years of conscientious piano Waters Pianos excel because they are as near per- fect as human brains, experience and work can make them, You can buy a Waters Piano or Player at a low price and on very yterms. No interest Write for atalog. Horace Waters & Co. Four Stores: 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. 127 W. 420 St., near Broadway OPEN |) 954 W. wasth st, near Bth Ave. EVENINGS } 971 £. 149th Stes near 3rd Ave. or extras, |” _ BANKING AND FINANCIAL. __ | BANKING ANDoFINANCIAL, Hornblower & Weeks Established in 1883 BANKING HOUSE, in addition to the ordi Any facilities of a BOND DEPARTMENT ‘and a STOCK DEPARTMENT for the transaction of ordtrs in securities, must provide supplementary departments in order adequately to Serve its clientele. In addition to a very extensive wire systeur— reaching practically every market in the country we maintain for the service of our customers the following departments LEGAL DEPARTMENT NOTE DEPARTMENT STATISTICAL DEPARTMENT MINES DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT New York Providence i ‘ Boston Detroit Chicago Portland THE EVENING WORLD, RONDE “TANGLEDINDATES £SICKS TO STORY ee Pa nder Fire Re garding Time He s He Met the Politician. at! re as| om aa| wn| by| Il Roceo Carnivale from twenty year {life at Sing # of Mike Justice W h of the noon serving nt eimina Supre and minitted Tombs pending his appearanc | witness In the of Michael | Rofrano, charged with instigating | | Mtl of Gaimari, The reading of the evidence to the! two new jurors chosen last week was) finished this afternoon and Gaetano | Monternagno, the assassin, was put in \the witness ohair for further crows- examination by Martin W, Littleton, lattorney for Rofrano, When Mr. Littleton was interrupted 1 |4B, bia questioning of Mont emalae “ trial last week he had brows ute tention of the jurors the first in |Uon of the manner in which the teas ex of the killer was to be Montemagno ALCOHOL } siting the Joe Brondin 0 ‘se out of the way | ne . rontends, tends to show the story is artificial The thin’ time MugnO went » witness imony, Re said, o he k "@, You remember saying that visit wan three weeks before X the wurder? | A. Yea. Q. And ft wax four or five days} jafter your second visit to tha Hron-| dint’s? A. Yes | Q. Yet that waa in ‘January?} | AW Yes. | Q. Then this third vistt was in| January? A. No, It was one of the first five days of February, Q. But didn’t you say the first visit | was a month and a half before th murder, the second a day or two later, and the third five days after) the second? A. About that, yes sir Q. What time was {t when you saw Rofrano at Brondini's? A. The after- noon. I cannot tell the exact time Q. Was anybody with you? "Choe" Curtea and Louis Miro. was about to open the door the fat Brondini, opened It from the Insld Q. Did you leave and La outside? AY A) ATO months ¢ i} 3.5 DOSES” 35 CEE ents A Vlends Guilty tn Milk Swindle, Carlo von Berg of N 7 West One| | Hundred and Thirtee reet pleade {guilty to-day of swind man out of $100. man’s bakery and collect wend milk | Deutsehian boats, ‘There is no suc Exact Copy of Wrapper. PATENTS: EFATIMA® Ai Sensible Cigarelte More men are now smoking SENSIBLY — EN ARE willing to think a little more carefully today even about the cigar- ette they choose. That is good sense. For if an otherwise good cigarette is unfortunate in its blend —if it disturbs after continued smoking — it is not worth while. The one reason why Fatimas appeal strongly to so many thinking men is that they do not disturb, Fatimas are truly ’ comfortable—comfortable to throat as well as tongue. And they always leave a man feeling fine and “fit” smoking day, even after a long- of gelte Myers Istacco Co. BUE BAY, ) Vegetable Trepuntanes Sanita GOTOBER 23, 1916, A Practically Perfect Preparation. y= of experience have enabled Mr. Fletcher to make Castoria a practically | perfect preparation. These years of labor: the amount of money required to oduce its merits to the’ public: the investment in its manufacture, including the most modern machinery, mean a vast amount of invested capital. It follows | that the greatest care is exercised in the selection of each ingredient, and the greatest, attention is paid to every detail of its preparation. The result is the or! Practically perfect preparation in the finished product ; Fletcher's Castoria. He Herein lies the guarantee of the absolute safety in the use of Fletcher's Castoria for the baby, and the warning against irresponsible makers of imitations ‘= and counterfeits. The signature of Chas. H. Fletcher that is printed in black on the wrapper and red on the bottle is the mother’s safeguard, Children Cry For é CASTORIA Extracts from Letters by Grateful Parents to Chas. H. Fletcher. Mrs, John W. Derrick, of Lexington, 8. C., saya: for Castoria, I could not do without it." Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gaines, of Ripley, Tenn., say: ‘We enclose our baby's picture hoping it will induce rome poor tired mothers to give your Castoria «trial. We have used it since baby was two weeks old."” “My children ery Mrs. J. G. Parman, of Nashville, Tenn., say: ‘The perfect health of my baby is due to your Castoria—the first and only medicine he has taken, He is never satisfied with one dose, he alwaya cries for more."’ Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Johnson, of Stevens Point, Win., say: ‘‘When our baby was two weeks old he cried #0 much we did everything for him, then got some Castoria and he is now strong and fat. We would not be without it, and are very thankful to you,” GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS BEARS THe CENTAUR Pr ro } * FOR BALE, | 22 9) Wes | MS vanay BOW sles ly MOTORMEN Tus spm* 100% '2Weekly Bel CONDUCTORS WANTED. HS ANU WU abun isd voi SECURE PERMANENT PO- pRUDES ‘Otis “a o. vnvbi Titahi UViecss ou hh Bretiny, | SITION be et tL New Vor $1 ot 1. i a $ | APPLY 32 ALABAMA AVE. ML Ae, (NEAR FULTON ST.), EAST NEW YORK, |OFFICE OPEN | A.M.TO7P.M 1 | | Weekly Cash or Cl Co NEW YORK RAILWAYS COMPANY. Gash or Credit | Uw si Wie ca | ~oweet ECO. BROADWAY NY.CITYS'Floor| |= — sis sees clase ONCR REDIT ROYAL SiAMONDaWA ASISTTE MOTORMEN ATCH CO. and MAIDEN LANE. Dawarcico CONDUCTORS | WANTED, ee et b porns 2 aah rl Good opportunity to secure ANTON. MA SHIN CO. OAD WAY. ENS: TaHLen, HICANDY 5Y) \panionee ON CREDIT | waay TERMS—ALL GOODS QUARANTEED, | | American Watch & Diamond Co, | ortice open from 7 A. M. to 4 Maiden Lane, Whone Gort. O87 Agent Calle v P.M. DIAMONDS Hsbronn We Buy and Sell Dismonds P Pa Hy Dlarond Cutters a RON $1 permanent position, Apply 19 Cortlandt St. NEW YORK RAILWAYS COMPANY, HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED— MOTORMEN MOTORMEN and and CONDUCTOR: CONDUCTORS, WANTED. Permanent Positions, Good Runa, Good opportunity to secure Pay wiilie breaking in, permanent position Apply at office of THIRD AV. RY. CO, 180th St. and Ud Ay. Apply i163 West 5Oth St Office open 9 A. M Sundays to9 P.M Office open from 7 ded BP.M, A.M. to ine! 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