The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1916, Page 8

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THE BV Bsa WOoud, FwiVAY, Vaevom bse 8, LY16, CITY $18,000,000 IN ss sl Ocean, whence fed UG waport it f this link ro fu the worlds ST SOTHO RATER, eo Newer woult be 286 ed Cran I —_ ~ > STRIKE OF 36,000 ALUGATORCONFRMED anked | pests had visited Cooper Township, pvident toy had’ been drunk davoutia of eon urn hy hat te fee OP Mere Tt. ! b n for The Evening Harvest Hands Put in Jail for|tit never fore tn allem AL ATT develnped tat the allimator had] The frat | ee oe en ; ‘ ‘ f : ompad heme mate ne Sunday Worle ' , sun, he sald, ime | Being Drunk Were at Once | ™' ai ; ng Sr » oth » f i] trom the ville ce Ouele ordes IN ADVANCE a twee pg lin tA el : Sta ) , h ted by rail This is the only ia sbiy more than Tite | vv Released. | Ai wpleanse auous Finally che Pape Kari, on 3 aie 2 2 copy renal } a — ,. a Yat reducing} . . | tile ae driven outs. It Waa & sures , ed the impression | Sukuraara , riiles, diss [an The f World is SOLD OUT 4 Commissioner Asks for a Big-|: ot t/ Committee of Manufacturers —_—— enguegh alligator, about four feet long. that this Tedheaded” reptie| taht. From Sukuvnara further exten. [EAKLY. | Aiwing fo» sturiage La ae | 1 > the f 5 name G ean com! wee Py 4 nd on the reptile'a| sions of the line may be built to the | print ver the nevesdenlers’ 0 | er Appropriation to a n of the peren- and Officials of the Union | HUTCHINSON, Kan. Deo, §. —' ago from Cooper Township of a wild! Read whose it had ye geatpede The mouth of the Neida River, on the Are- timited te ACTUAL SALES, } 8 PEIor |nta t Commissioner Dillion, | Benefit the Poor. [it was tw ade no | in Conference. | } mand for ap ermina By nihil | narketa, He it pa of PROMISES BIG RESULTS,| "susan jectal lexinla- | A committee of the Manufacturers! joe wane a his experts! Agsoctation and offictals of the Amal ae Is gamated Cl ing Workers of Amer- PY But His Plan May Clash With) a fea ure In confers y trying to r the Whitman-Perkins | reach aero AEOLIAN HALL The AEOLIAN COMPANY _ acoutan HALL Committee. a] workers in the Industry, ‘The 7) OOKLYN In THE BRONX primase ers are demanding a forty-eight hour + Ae AEOLIAN HALL: /1» MANHATTAN 7 } Sheener ta present. nee week und ten per cent, Increase In 11 Flatbush Ave. 99 Weet 42nd Street 367 East 149th St. and Markets Dep t is to ' 9 1 ye) Waren, « b ~ : piven © new and larger tease of tito | zr, 0S city Burend. Cane ee era |, come time ago the Manufactuors' under increased appropriations asked| staff conslata of four inspectors, n | Af@octation, ac ng to unton ‘offic } by Commiasioner Dillon, or reorgan.| Market expert and a handful of fals, announced a giatultous Increase r i ized under plana in the minds of fe “ka under a Comminstoner. hind of $8,000,000 for the entire nidustry, sores Perla consist of three or four) win to the present time ave J | Ne department haa {Sidney Hillman, dent of the Asserting to those dose to ti reniy heen an Gherreent, inte ve on What wo ro afar ty. Gove v" ‘ age “hour day and a reasonable in- | ha Governit, whe was (n tows Senet fom amree that ite activity yin wages, If we don’t get it terday, refused to disc’ (ed, How and to what /a raed to ! Jeet, Goannietoner en days will undoubt- i ia true” sald Commiasioner | pp sonra a es taut | t Ansorge, head of the man the work ta to be LaMoe ne doe 1 belleve it wil! by rike., He exper at i er Tam at the hi reement with — the the denartment or somebody yw fr to-morrow What could 1 do with an appre sh ied tlon the size you menth v man alive, we could brine | A y af j and accomplish something to= | 4 es f | ”) B A Z permanent solution of the; x WA ‘ 4 ita : 7 i ost of ving, c } Wee 6 ? u held opriation T would be able a a . A } y ¥. cen depot that 2 i . ! : g Fe, SS t ver vos $18,000,077 7 ! M é Bene eh aetivonee’ tant ol ALM OUT AUTO RIDING Ite if ‘eo A aN eee or ‘ae operation I could also oatabliah nix t e \ fl ~ 4 y ih i , ave * or ) markets In this eclty "1 vie if 4 . would be sold direc _—_>- | : f 4 $3 to $5 io. ‘tne terme Isadore Zinaman ; | 5; , f 2 g $ | a Pair seit jwauld une $ 009 of that APPFO-| 6 prisoner in the i J = 4 f AN UNUSUAL OFFERING REENACTHica wad te REN cone. Ube a, and all bee . Ine-tneh bce boot in back gan 6 ct narketa. puld take | nes rviting one i as H 4 ‘ een ta Cima: (RRA a RE dl be Meanauh ibe ee J! : \ Z til } Sons arvund ir into phape, but its effects would be). For w little more than two years | CA aos ”" | Lila , felt just aw soon as we got down tol he has been with Ey, Kewaleee @ Gn | f : | business." | ap manufacturers at No. 410 lastay: : art Muvdels eve Sent ATi etto Street. Ho got $1 eek un ' OU Rites, Wins Sad UBT FINDS AJOBIN COURT. — [ve montny aso R’Ny hem ne ant fl ’ * ph A db te his employers raised his pay $2 u pee ere ; usic-lor- ristmas | Stenographer Out of Work, ying oney. a stenographer, ving | p avat x @ nough money to have vis marriage at the Hotel Astor, jurt yesterday that h After he had taken unto himself a Jan V. Carahba, an attorney of No, | related to hi eat srualtties irondway was in' Of the sho Withesped the ‘ F’ peor el night before You heedn't laconomise fund will mart hin at aif" anviteu str Kenalonecur lor enicuts ey, : | on your grocery order to ey looked at the attorney in| a patittis wns ¢ include 1." aald Carabhi “You can Hy Pabst ” ork to-morrow."* | “Ll own one,” answered the book Led M Kochenorfer placed Mooney , keeper. on probation. | A tow days Inter Zinaman naked for mao || ROYAL DUTCH SHARES. that for one t was de — and he went out seek othe Ets OLD ENGLI Kaha, Loeb @ Go; te introduce! ployment. ‘ Orvis Mk Market, | Mr. Kawaloss that git noon was }é Kuhn, Loeb & Co. announce that they | D@Moaning the loss of Me services of l ‘ out, ia co, anwoune ta hey Hehe gaunt ag me rane Greatly Reduced Prices — Terms as Low as $5 Monthly Royal Dutch Company for introduction | wen : a pe . It’s an inexpensive as well | "rhe contour with i atwelve dotiars aw A eas] Every year we assemble for the advantage of gift buyers, a stock of excel- ah cavery reluh. cornea, is the Larkent oll « re ° said to ; a » Kt Grccare ancl 10 rope." It owns HBr ry tht! And lent pianos and players at specially low prices. We never have been more Pressey legis c talus eye with the fortunate than this year in obtaining suitable instruments at remarkable t le . 1 Spring St.. N.Y. ‘esnil : . * . * eae i aS Demenere, 41 fering N.Y. irs bargain prices. Pianos and Players are new or in like-new condition— i No Extra Charge for It ‘ eile hat magnificent, quality gifts, delightfully expressive of the Christmas sentiment. | Advertisements foe The World may be eft at | CO large dividenda si Loic ; i! eer eee Reeein we toe ate | re) 19 atl per cent penta tata tte $8.100, — j an 5, 19, $10,000. . i tae } —— TT layers that renewing them is no difficult task for our i RE-BUIL PIANOS actories. The Aeolian Player-Piano, The Angelus and all } re ‘ models of the Pianola are included in this group. } Original Prices up to $550 : Broup | 5 me | Sale Prices from $75 NEW PIANOS | These pianos are special selections from a large group Original Prices up to $450 i of high grce instruments taken in exchange for the 4 GENUINE Di finer models of the Pianola and the Duo-Art. Our Sale Prices from $195 ' ’ i repair experts hase moade many of these ko sch look and These are standard instruments of famous makes— I sound like new. Steinway, Weber, Steck, Sohmer, and > “i Vg { he © many other standard piano makes are represented Steck, Wheelock, Stuyvesant, Stroud and Beckman. i i ) ’ nese Pre oe Beautiful, fine-toned pianos, absolutely new, and right in every detail. That they are discontinued case styles j : RE-BI IL | detracts nothing from their value to you—yet they are } P E PI greatly reduced in price as they are no longer regular | A Y R A N ( »S stock models, j y SOLID GOLD +150, | HOLIDAY PRESENTS Original Prices up to $1250 NEW PLAYER-PIANOS t LD Finest Genuine Di nd and Solid Gold y ric S185 i : a Jewelry Ditece: fram the Manulactursr Sale Prices from $185 Prices $450 and $395 | \ PECIAL—SOLID GOLD SIGNET RI ; ak , ‘ \ ¢ every cescription, from t sera A remarkable assortment of handsome, high-class A limited number of the widely advertised Aeolian { i ir taleerancee players, Most of them are of our own make and are Player-Pianos—a player everywhere known as far superior i] BY Engraving Us Ponisi 2 therefore superior in musical quale to play er-pianos that to other instruments of its kind selling for less than $550 j Pairs #450‘ SEND FOR 1916 CHRISTMAS BOOKLET yy 8578 you can buy elsewhere regardless of what you pay. All — a perfect modern piano, Very liberal terms —as low H 10 OLD 14"" GOLD are used instruments, but we know so well how to make as $10 down and $10 monthly. 7 = 2 j ; EVERY INSTRUMENT FULLY GUARANTEED / \ A Ripe act ah y Aeolian Hall in the Bronx and in Brooklyn, as well as Aeolian Hall ; D2 SIKL Vvenue.cor.1 th Street, in Manhattan, will display these special-priced pianos and players. j ar G4Y i w+ . < s > > . | ie \ Aeolian Stores Open Evenings Christmas Delivery on Any Until Christmas Instrument Purchased Now 81372 8.950" 2 $1275 Jes 50 Be g00 Ry ges | 14" ight 8950 af A G er = OLD 14™ GOLD acl \4""GOLD = 10"" GOLD 10" GOLD = D 3 % TAL || igeles

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