The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1917, Page 10

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a nee nc i THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1917. 7 7 = WILD AUTO FIRE ENGINE = (ium ornyas een i if ‘ARENA (fF GARDEN “TAR AUTO GIRLS” HONK GEORGE A. GLYNN FAVORED | KILLS TWO, HURTS SIN." = eat et si aroun racarne FORG.0.P,STATECHIRMAN §=Better than an sia tue Coven eae” Unwatched Watchman Into Lot and Against Tree, having been nated by a nce} Barnes Willing | Two firemen were killed and atx |SUtseons—were Lewis Casper, twent IN f others were Injured last night ‘when|®V¥@ of No. 331 Bergen n | an auto é¢ngine of Union Hill, N. J. pp dics alili ng an alarm, skidded and ran iy tw Holmes Patrolmen give more com- plete service than an unwatched watchman can give. because they are carefully selected and super+ vised by an organization that has had more than 40 years’ experience in the protection of property. ALBANY, N. ¥., Jan. 3.—George A schmidt, twent Glynn of Syracuss, Executive Auditor ; to Gov, Whitman, is likely to be the a lot and against a tree, Fulton Street; Otherwise It Will Be Torn Willlam Rona, forty-two, of No. 129] of No, 800 Hudson new ‘Chairman of the Republican ‘ ‘ State Committee one of the big Fourth Street, was pinned between | Smith, thirty-seven, of ¥ Mt Third | Down, as Will the Mad- leaders wants the job under present ; ristopher Franz, thirty, 4 ie one poh and the car and his back was] of Hergenline Avenue and Second! ison Avenue Side. besdthitdccasl asi Li Bengt had Ile was rushed to the North ' Street Ws a place 1a 4 position to give him the place. shrewdest and ha worker among | an | the captaing, besides being the closest public « a the past ; Gov. Whitman said that he would r » ber 1 to the 4 i not force the selection of Glynn or any | ‘ er Jand su do by office stru hi lother man us Chairman, but that the) epend F Ay, upon the / lchoice of his Auditor would be en- people of New Yor tirely satisfactory to him. ‘This se-| Tits is C term tion t he v ©) i eyt whieh has « te possession of the histori liding coemenetiecenee z They will give’ first-class pro- tection to your property. man to the Governor, there is a dis- ga een wer tte Geren.’ ELECTRIC* PROTECTIVE *COMPANY the State Comunities tn New. fork! 26*CORTLANDT* ST> tel~Cortlandt -10 | | | Sel a | | through pureha om the New York | Ummm al) | next week or a conference of leaders | | {Life Insurance Company, which | - | to decide the chairmanship, Congress. | Mother of 13-Year-Old Prodigy Explains! bought the edifice on foreclosure sale) “The Auto Girls” got off with a good | Min Snail of St. Lawnence, who de. . I Dec. 8 last start and a wild “honk” last night at| posses Barnes of Albany, Hendricks Daughter’s Remarkable Skill. If a wufficlent number of organtza-|the Olymple Theatre, on Fourteenth | of Syracuse and Aldridge of Roches- | | tions or individuals come forward | Street, in a two-act buries ale called | ter are Pe intcos wrincora Gh l Si 1 | a , ‘ dlynn's intimacy wilh the Governor at te Me acta aes | a aT Annual Sale | ten a tong | show Is ‘tull of peo. The lively chorus, | {2 patronage for the boys in the dis- : ofy WIth Its singing and graceful danc- | tric bs be ‘ he | Tho plan for a paid political man- + rena profiiable he that part | ‘98 Won the approva ul of © larg a mee t ‘ ger of the party has been abandoned will be left standing audience that turned out to see the the new Chairman Willi oO has been definitely de. | OPening performance. vote all his time to e eld > anda We Capt. Barnett and son are respon. | the job and private allowance will be! 6 i of the entire Madison Avenue alde of |®ble for the fun of the burlesque, | made him from campaign funds. > i*worrdes of reining my ulus family | the u:ructure to a depth of about 100{#Md they are capably supported by Established 1820 Dr. Hamilton W Mayme Ivy been more than ranted | toe, or almost to the edge of the | Harry Seymour and Billy Hallman, nye o, 4 Mi | On this section of the land | Be see Lines of i ®% nd loft bullding 1s to be]@My sort of philanthropic manner tn sistet by I * r ‘ ik a money-making |Peserd to the Garden. If financial . fector emeritus, 4 oo sen wt written by soon of ds considerations demand It, the Garden | Walter 0. Kinsolving, rector of Caivars | ’ fF i you thio ier wal | P torn down. It is also T= | Episcopal Chureh, cor 4 the funeral | “Ine » 8585 vey t, | If contracts for entertainments | mined that the personnel of the syn- | service of Dr. Hamilton Wright Macy Per} ‘ ) as have occupled the Garden bl rtd ou te: become | agate 4 | here $a morning. Abopt two Any Be | BP nat A LLL EN Aha | ms “If the Garden arena ts preserved, | New Yorkers were present, including Dr JURLIBERALTERMS I essons \a in past times are forthcom: an incorporated company, with one| Lyman Abbot and representatives of the ° MS it is the intention of the syndi-|man as a manager, will havo it in| Au « ‘ 1 Associatio (o) e uctions I Specis N E M th cate to renovate that part from the |hand. I cannot say whether this man . : \ es ew, a etho stats inthe ancorent"an tne top of [ia or lw mot'tg be a tember af the anacngcey a the if f h es Absdiindpea tae FUT If New York wants Madi- ioe’ Scccilit ; | on 4° bro % the lower. Whether the tower is o} 4 raeninow 1 the tM6| wigevessive Convention Jteiél Bilt On the Ee lire Stock n te be fetalined or not has not yet been} ° if} } ( Perkt * decided. It has be pinted out by thing which can be defl- ne n ( x new comers th is that at no time, in f purchas- the nam this part of structure, althoug! 391 Fifth Avenuc New York has only nine us of any of the present syndicate been | y ‘ § if therefore a financial lox mentioned or even hinted at. Wil-| He C was the largest. res = | The Garden ‘Theatre and the Con-|!am_C. Roberts, one of the editors | ceived by the ‘hotel in 1918 of the Literar the contra r sale, has no n the syndicate, He simply his name to a paper. DECLARES MRS. CRAM PAYS FOR DYHAMITE CASE DEFENSE J’ Free by mail, aant by N Note- Any Instrument Learn atHome Be 1, Dew. simile Home, studi Digest, who signed | rt Hall at the Madis he building have lon and these are to Fulton St., cor. Bridge St. At Subway Station " tr ew syndicate has a release clauve in 7 mati ‘CREDI RERMS cae $50.0 Lr a heen of any puts ofthe aoe | Proseutor at San Francisco Teal] 1329-1331 Broadway \ “ise 75-09 fy dete Wer! erty mpon which it pays off a sufi. | Says Seized “Letters Reveal & WAIS. HOUSE Near Gates Ave. 7:50 ewe 499.09 . clent proportion of the mortgage. New York Woman's Aid. fi 10:0 +6 = 46 450.09 ot, Waar lenwona, foe TN eeteeeereenoee | Fe ee a are Te Lore eee case | ORANSBRANGINCO;dhn S@AN Ole Brook ‘lyn 4810-4812 Fifth Ave. £ 45.00 “ «6 200-00 } rine A A ee trial s J. Mooney for murder | Between 42th and 49th Sto. Jin connection with the preparedness | Beet SON 'U. Ss. School of Music jay dynamiting wax beeinaing her | day, District Attorney Fick pried that letters which his d 1 showed that Mrs . % wealthy ing the r others, ters were s¢ or MUSIC, Vifth Ave. New York City ¢ EE ERA‘S BED Dept.E W. 225 Fifth Ave., New York Clty Dept. BV With Every Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Thursday---Exceplional Bargain Reduciions prayet eaten ane Re The initial Thursday Bar- Here are a few items selected at rane CRACEAIAS NR Dhaene alee a gain Sale of the year, held dom from our great list of Thurs- j ' Bi . el ino de- |} during the progress of our day bargains. There are hundreds (ag tbaln To 0 | nd had Interested Mra, Cram semi-annual clearance,will of others just as sensational. in the case. Monday and Saturday Evenings ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM w ourke Cockran of New York 194 ST. L STATION AT CORNER f " ; 4 $5 to $5,000 Pe: 1 : wet j Fy ie - ty i i In Small Weekly or Monthly Payments ; ‘ ‘i ISHER ROS vail, themael { s Sma!l Accounts i is: DEY, she for you iy OLUMBUS: AVE: cu te facet os 50c A WEEK DET: 103 &408 OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST] veiver any 2 Larger and be an event of importance to economical shoppers. Thursday Dress Bargains — Prices have been drastic- ally cut during the clear- sl ance sale, and tomorrow £27.50 Dresses, Thursday only . further reductions of odd — ieee Fee yoy gti ee Coat Bargains-———— sions that have never been $20.00 Coats, Thursday only ee 19-0 equalled. 15.00 20 $20.00 Dresses, Thursday only ...... ark. Henjamin Nusbaum, forty years old OF 1,287 BRASS, ENAMEL & WOOD BEDS a travelling salesman of No, 397 Kast All from our Kegular Stock—euaranteed perfect, Seventeenth Street, Brooklyn, jumped AT SAVINGS OF ALMQST ONE. HALF wv fell from a third-story window early ANS BE WHITE ENAMEL BED BY hls morning in the i hapivuses 4 Dr, Otto Lowy, ton Ave nue, Newark, N um, accompanied his wife, went to the sanitarium o undergo @ treatment for , ye. Lowy that he § 2 Villines aa \ DREKS ‘ r restraint ‘Buc UP 2 ‘s rae CHAIR Tw Sergt. Mera and inna RS 50 Coats, Thursday only 50 Coats, Thursday only Seasonable, new, stylish apparel, that should ea ; f sell at regular prices, com= (~—————Thursday Suit Bargains— ee ie a 918,75 Suits, Thusday only... course, each lot is ‘ncom- $28.50 Suits, Tloosday crly.. ccc... plete,otherw'se they would not be in this sale, but sent hha to the County. to, 1 and $35.00 Suits, Thursday, only... Countless ae Soy ae rw ui ay 5 Gy |] there are all sizes, styles ) S OPEN AN ACCOUNT wiL ; find— and colorings to be found ==—————Thursday Waist Bargains— | MOD. » , Wy > oC i wy = Ser : goat seh Ase oy st. | Victor Victrola . |) Sim Go that when suffering from | amone [be SOMNEE OF $2.95 Waists, Thursday only a ; ity Ss nervousness, sick headache, nok ate Mead : MV aes | ifn se Sctt B\ dizzy spells and ailments id you ware : LU Le peculiar to their sex— nothing affordssuch prompt and welcome relief, as will $4.95 Waists, Thursday only oocccsceee 278 If you have never patron- $5.76 and $6.75 Waists, Thursday... ...33 ized our Thursday sates, “ ee oe let it be one of your New ; : ee Year resolutions; it means Fur Coats and Sels savings of a radical char- | $75 French Seal Coats, Thursday... 49 acter, and the styles and Border, collar and cuffs of Skunk Opossum values will be a revelation $110 Hudson Seal Coats, Thu sday. . 67:59 ROOM follow a few doses of if 00 eae 300 pH ray UNE DULEAK geste, 825 VICTROLA . Su]] BEECHAM’S: : : ( $10 Worth of i j L F ORFE!T piiaiee ie ea | Ba ata ated Petes alas PILLS RECORDS \f| #0 you. 42 inches long, Skunk Trimmed $175.00 Hudson Seal Coats, T/isday4 25 { Call here tomorrow; even Dyed Muskrat, 42 inches long > par ed to “ in J , $32 previ to show you the $37.50 Black Fox Sets, Thurs a ft crass te opeahcne: $49.00 Taupe Fox Sets, Pada. a “998 we offer this Thursday and $55.00 Nat. Skunk Sets, Thiursday. . .35-% eee proven women’ 8s remedy, me A | Pa h assists in regulatin, the Wa” OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 wig’ AT ALL THREE STORES “@3Qh\ O'8ans, and re-establishing | it f fe ea (1AM, Yow (or found, artictee ada We Give h althy conditions. Beecham's ‘World wit 144-146 America’s Greatest Pills contain no habit-formin Hoted int The World's tnferman Trading E Fumiture House 35 } St drug —leave no cheese Arende, Park Kows World's Stamps WEST "Bil after-effects, They are— Eptown ottice, northwest, corm SPERRY GoLD S umdann ’ . every Thursday of the year! Settee tiny tie 135 wo * || Nature’s aid Martin’s — Alterations Free as Usual |) =e | Pee cee suman AVE,| to better Health conpay WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS fon t., Brooklyn, for 30 day STAMP. “land Lenox Aves. NEWARK STORE, 49-51 MARKT ST. Porgy eeelvan a Cease Take, |

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