The evening world. Newspaper, November 24, 1916, Page 20

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Jere wa of 00 Roctaliete awaiting him in the room. He went direct to PAT QUINLAN, AGITATOR, IS SET FREE BY JUDGE 3": =." | Quir Pat! ay tor who | rt PATERSON, N. J Quinian, the I. W. Ww ‘Was sentenced to serv fm prison and pay a fine « set free here to-day t ert and, on the pa by Mra. John Sloan was freed Quintan ton since Fe Quinlan, without a w tto J the Judgy t Nov. 24 agit even years rt ad boon fn prison at Tron # ST ULTZ & BAUER’ oF BAUERS’ SONS inc. J 63 Flatbush Avenue, OPPOSITE LIVINGSTON Sy Both Stores Open Evenings } = —<—, 738 Br Broadway, A STEP FROM FLUSHING f \ ——< Sale in Both Stores Come To-morrow (Saturday) and Attend This Great THANKSGIVING Sale Positively the Greatest and Most Timely Offering of Pianos and Player Pianos the People of Brooklyn and Long Island Have Ever Had. New, 88-Note, Metal Tubing, Guaranteed $550 Player Pianos 52° A WEEK wut Tar aoe FREE!! A Beautiful Bench, Cover and 12| AND DELIVERY Rolls of Music of Your Selection TO YOUR HOME ee | These beautiful, new 1917 model, 88-note Player Pianos are built expNssly for C. Bauer's Sons, Inc., and are guaranteed in every way. Sale in Both Stores NO INTEREST TO PAY They are masterpieces of piano construction, Nave metal tubings, the most effective expression devices, are rich in tone and mechanically so perfect that a child can play them with ease. These Player Pianos bring the whole world of music right into your home. No matter whether your taste runs to popular or classi you can play elections on these instruments with full expr: Our 36 years of honest methods i is your guarantee of satisfaction. Added Attraction: Our New Style H UPRIGHT PIANO $2255 $5 a Month Built by C. Bauer’ A thoroughly high FREE! Sit Aliend This Thanksgiving Sale! Every Piano or Player Plano we offer bears Special Offer: VOICE PLAYER _DE LUXE $10 a Month New 1917 model, metal tubings, No Extras ions, Inc fe instrument a bench, cover, 12 rolle of music detiv and fee delivery to your home, C. Bauer’s Sons, Inc. our ung toe. We want yor feel that b Scam Pee Ree If you can't visit elther of our. stores: Eno, 19 just oa investing ia Ux write for details Fiil tn this coupon, States gold bonds, ¥ our Oid ~ Exc! any @ Piano For a new plano or pl ser plano, We will take your old plano for part p tund let you pay i AAvake any balance due on sinall weekly paymeitts, Pianos dewwered | Trea within @ radius of 100 miles of New York City, CIY cveceerererceeroree = 1 bh, Upon request a representative will call, | 738 BROADWAY C. BAUER’S SONS, Ine. ‘63 FLATBUSH VENUE sie an 74 re wit 3 i ‘ - 7 as rae arian miner ae ec bien x | wants P PRINCE AS WITNESS. LAWYER KNOCKED DOWN { i TT EOUEEEEATSEUGCTUOTU FLEET ’ UOTTTT RADE PT TM tor’ Charles A pear as An ‘tat No, 615 Madison Avenue, was run ;- Polyelinto THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1916. BACK FROM BORDER, | COL. ROGERS RESIGNS ~ FROM FIELD ARTILLERY, —— F MILLIONAIRE FORCED OUT OF NATIONAL AND PINNED UNDER AUTO GUARD BY ILLNESS, Garver Hurt at Fifth|** Avenue Corner—Chayffeur Sur- renders Himself to Police, Chartes A. Garver, an attorney, of| 4 No. 55 Wall Btreet, whose home is soda PA POGADRRADARA DY Illness Forces Milionaire to Give Up Command—Smith Likely to Be His Successor. ned under an automobdile at h Avenue and Forty- seventh Street. He was taken to the Hospital with fractured | / ribs and posstbly other internal in- juries, His condition was said to be | serious, owing to hie aga, aizty-two Col. Henry H. Rogers has resigned his command of the First Field Ar- | years. tillery, N. G. N. ¥., om account of Mr. Garver was crossing Forty- A ri eeventh Btrest southward when the iMNness, The artillerymen, recently automobiie, owned by A. J. Rafolson, a millinery Importer of No. 145 Greene Street, and carrying him and bis son, | 4 [ Sidney, knocked him down, Ernest} 4 Staby, Mr. Rafelson's chauffeur, dis- appeared a moment after the acci- dent. Deputy Fire Commissioner who was passing in his car, aided by Policeman Greenberg of the bast Pifty-first Street Station and Willian the Commissioner's chauffeur, succeeded tn raising the Rafelvon car so that Mr. Garver eould be drawn out. He was placed tn the Commissioner's oar and bur- ried to the hospital. taby walked into the mustered out of the Federal service after serving on the border, have Just received this farewell message from their miilionaire commander: “Having been granted leave of ab- sence pending the acceptance of my it ts with great regret A by SIl-health to re- vand. It will be @ of timo before I Pay, reslenation, that I am force oun, linquish tha cor cons! te "len vered “To leave you without a Colonel during this period would be an injus- tice to you, and I have therefore sent am fully re M Street Police in my res I cannot leave nsolf up, saying rdown. He was you without expressing my appreol- Kast Pifty-first “Ht has been my bi I] PRISONERS GET “DOPE” FROM COUGH REMEDY @ half years, and to realize that I com- 2 | manded a regiment deemed by com- @| Detent authority tho hest disciplined and the most efficient jn the National Guard of the United States, How hard work and effort tnis ar part I know and ap- nd I also know that you COL. H. a8 Lcd DPD DD 13- OUNCE "POUND! GETS POTATO SELLER 15 DAYS much A Sheriff Finds. Drug Drug Victims’ Novel Source of , aS you added to ut lo the public are heavily loaded with chloroform, oplum, morphine, codeine and other narcotic drugs to such an extent that several prisoners of the Suffolk County Jail at Boston got the drugs their appetite craved by pre- tending to the sheriff that they had severe coughs, according to the Bos- | ton Post of June 7, 1916. These dangerous habit-forming drugs do have a temporary effect on | @ Pound. the cough but they do not have a| Pe OT sibel lusting effect and’ soon the cough | ji" a comes back worse than ever, Doctors | jntende: sound a warning against these prepa-| wives w nel t, Was sentenced to serve © workhouse to-day ounces would regis Keep the freshness rations, A safe, sane treatment for| Tho w® cough or cold is Father John's | h of youth Medicine because ft ts guaran fies. thon any ak thee “danecerga | Spee ial ta the Don't let a tow aray, baits S| for yaut ook Sid’ belore drugs or alcohol and has a record of reg more than aaty years’ success as a family remedy {thousands of homes, | ChUreh Steeple Hay’s Hair Health Because of its lesome purity it's] quenge, AI safe for all the family, It soothes stroyed the the throat ang breathing passages, | Chur: relieves the cough by getting at the cause, drives out the Impurities b means of its gentle laxative effect and builds up renewed strength be- cause of its wholesome food elements, Advt Lai $1.00 bottles lealer's or by mail Newark, No J Inpse that BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GCLLINS & G Fulton and Bridge Sts. aN Offer at Reduced Prices Children’s School and Dress Coats 4 to 10 yrs. 10 to d6 yrs, Girls’ practical School Coats Girls’ attractive Tailored in velour cloth or broad- Coats in zibeline or plaids; large convertible col- lars; swagger belted models, Be 11.75 cloth, military fur col- lar, yoke effect and belt. 10.75 Special Special Girls’ Utillty Coats of chin- chilla or zibeline in new shades; mannish models, withsmart button-upcollars Girls’ Velour Check Coats, brown or green and black; a belted model that is dif- ferent; four sport pockets. . Special 12.75 Special 15.00 Girls' Velvet Coats in Girls’ fur-trimmed Dressy black, brown, green and or plain Tailored Coats in broadcloth or yelour Burgundy, with rich fur- , . 1 cloth, convertible collars. trimmed corduroy collars. 13.75 Special Special 25.00 Extraordinary Sale To-morrow Girls’ Fur-Trimmed Corduroy Coats Exquisite model for Girls of Corduroy in delightful | ma ton of the loyal support you have mand arralgned Inter tn n of y 4 : given me, and telling you of my con- fidence In the regiment. nor to have been | ¢ your Colonel for the past three and a ¢ » add to your already Scales in Court vw How Dealer © border, I wish the regi- ‘ vitae ; ment and you all good luck." Supply. Shortweighted Poor Lieut. Col. Merritt H, Smith 4s nuw| Customers. in command of the First Field Artil- Many so-called cough cures offered Wiliam Fretich of No, 28i Kast J€Ty, and it 1s expected he will be| HOTELS ALL CROWDED TURN HUNDREDS AWAY Not a Room n Vacant in in Big Hostel- ties—Waldorf-Astoria Re- fuses 800, Warning: If you are coming to |New York for the Army-Navy game | to-morrow and have not reserved ho- | tel accommodations, bring a tent with you. It 1s Impossible for any one to get ® room for to-morrow in any of the big hostelries. One man tried twenty- five without success, A wave of prosperity euch as was never known before began to sweep over the taverns early in the summar and reached its crest this week. The Waldorf-Astoria books bave Dee@ closed ten days for this week. It turned away yesterday 800 requests for rooms, ‘The Astor and the Biltmore, *ead- quarters respectively for the Army and Navy, have had all rooms en- gaged for weeks. $80,000,000 PHONE BONDS. ‘The American Telephone and Tele- graph Company to-day announeeg te- 0@ of $80,000,000 thirty-year eol- al trust 6 per cent. bonds and tssue to shareholders of one new share for every ten outstanding to prepare for construction work planned for 1018, The announcement, over the signature of Theodore N. Vail, President, étves the value and nesete of the telephone eye tem an $1,187,300,009, an increase of 85% per cent. tn ten years, ont wait for time to heal your skin— ‘Oh it will get well anyhow!" you Many man rs have gone cut and os it wi who came without warning, eeth tlitat thr dca eer eee It was | said at the Vanderbilt, which shared In the golden atream, General business >rosperity t# the chief cause, hotel men say, The Ho- tel Men's Convention and the game | brought conditions to a climax this week. And think of the discomfort and embar- rassment it causes you even now, Ian't It better to get rid of the trouble by using Resino! Ointment and Resinol Soap? Doctors have prescribed the Resinol treatment for over 20 years, 80 you need nothesitateto uselt, Restnel usually stops itching instanily, sell Resinol Ointment and Resinat mie ofeach, write to Dept. aR. DION Of Resinel, Baltimore, Md. Vow'd better try 4 County Mortrigs Co! ey, ER, ecomme maee that the be di for that skin trouble ived under the banking Hie report will be Supreme Court Justice ein Brooklyn, Five outs of ie seven directors of the company and five of its stockholders signed a pett- sking that it be ai 4. VICTROLAS COLUMBIAS @ SONORAS @ aa Ani es Hear Them Side by Side And Know Which Suits You Best Many people have chosen hastily and unwi past by being influenced by favorable ai and convincing salesmen. Qur aa y any certain make, decision based on the merits of the machine that you the most favorably. There are several makes that are all that a talking machine should be, but each has certain ics that appeal to different people. iffer as to what one is the best. ‘There is no reason why you should not buy the one that seems best ta you, as your opinion is just as safe and sound es that of your riends, That is the Wissner way of selling talking machines—it should be your way to buy one, { OPEN EVENINGS WISSNER PIANO WAREROOMS 55 & 57 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn Warerooms in New York, Jersey City, Newark, and other cities TATA é CUMIN net sR TT @ MUO DURA AA |GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GRI DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GREATER HERE IN GREATER NEW YORK) WHALEN BROS BROS. 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 amd 170 Grand Street | Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOK Cor, Wyckoff St. No Deposit—50c Weekly | $125 Worth of Furniture Opens a New Clothing Account| No Deposit —$1 Weekly Library Tables sl Parlor Suits | 00 Weekly, All periods 1 TALKING MACHAN ter valuse the we sell A ae | FOR YOUR FAMILY. Men's |OVERCOATS, | |melton, kereey- Big valu Suits § for Young Men" ra and Young mi Misses’ Suite... ++ Boye’ Sulte and |Overcoats Fall a 1S \ All alterations free new shades of taupe, green, brown and blue, Pur | re) 75 trimmed collar and novelty pocket effects. In 4 to 4a 10 year sizes; Regular Value 16

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