The evening world. Newspaper, September 13, 1917, Page 8

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™ GUTICURA HEALED ITCHING BURYINS ; engine raS A eee, > S. BOARD CANT _ =—- owe vo DECIDE THE STATUS vot OF WESTCOTT CABS ' hee (Ani Ihe i phe ave No Jurisdiction ! , 3 fy Sophie rene Lock eu . t rd . edd for ail ' wt ra ' and then to soothe a me j fends to prevent akin troubles ae aon! } For ree Sample Rach by Keturn Mureaw. ' address postcard) “Cutleura, . hue far tt? . H, Reston. Sold + ee = “4 / ae ip 2S. Ointment 28 and evaded the _ — ie Mack OF -—_— —_—_———_ Sunday World Wan Monday Morning Wonders. won an @ fer f The venting World campa'y Wants wer te for bire are walting She New dison Os/fers you Genuine Music By a test that none other has dared. to make, Mr. Edison has proved Music's Re-Creation truly genuine. 800,000 people have heard his Re- Creation of’ an artist's voice in direct comparison with the living voice itself, And as 500 newspaper critics admitted, the car could not tell the difference! Knowing, this, can you accept a lower standard? The Gdison Shop offers you J) i ete Torms For as low as $10 down, to pay for a selection of records, we will put The New Edison in your home at once. Then, after 30 days, small monthly payments as arranged, Come in—heara Re-Creation concert in our Fu catal Hall—daily from 11:30 a.m, to 5 p.m ask us about our casy payment plan The Edison Shop Phowograph Corp. of 473 Fifth Ave., opposite th Library Public Bervico Law om in that thelr eut inside the rat Ol.___- mel (7 Jude |_ ‘The well b | : | 1 | | -——-— mo ee THE BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1917. ews Oddilics | ‘ ot find rotection it | come here , Ml rates of ei ar ' ould not be ‘ rates just ! to take a tne ” inetead of 9 de. Hnyite, jE SEABURY GAVE ALDER ed WEN FULL POWER n opint 4 that use the streets Pabtle KR a) fetion and | 14 » Joseph Hornung © surrender the Indigestion Biliousness FOR A AT THE favorite with our customers, @ We sold 134,000 pounds of these Jordan and Jordanette Almonds at our sale last March. @ Liggett’s Almonds are prime, full flavored, crispy nuts—enclosed with pure sugar coating in six flavors—Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, Rose, MANHATTAN BRONX BROOKLYN Violet and Pistachio, Detectiver and ¢ ette and later the North Adama ivening Herald fare to be o veyances using A. A. Hill, Trade Editor, Arthur Asa Hil, for many years edi mobile Dealer and Re- | , SPECIAL LIGGETT'S Sugar Coated Jordan and Jordanette ALMONDS ry hn PER POUND Their Regular Price In All Stores After This Sale Will Be 33c a Lb. LIMITED TIME ONLY —_—_— ABOVE SPECIAL PRICE @ A sale of Liggett’s Almonds is always a DWAY Sita er a Ser ey ak Comma eo eR NS N em Me bet ernie WMINIAY © vleere a wR Naw * jue wee wt ee ee Oe 8 one -* " OTATON. A “ fer Judge jo the eaviale relee ot Alderny vided p and te f Alde * York oh for Hoensing nual ti nder tha power thus grant t egistature in the Board of ntire power to of the streets of we York neon which wed within em. alleged to repre York Police Depart refused ponsexsion HK. Martindale. the chi An- — Dead. of the Blacksmith and to-day at his home, ht Mr. © of Sandwich, Mass., and formerly dited the ‘Haverhill, Mass, NEW YORK ¢ pt at the home of!) * | President IS LAID 10 YEARS $30,000 11 Hank, Indteate n has p f the Ch a indulged in any extravagances other than living well ert d to 1. Parker, who “He had practienlly nothing more! mar othy vfoy td a tlithan his ary, which T do not be-! ow i t sshd leds | ert lieve was as high as $50,000 a year,"| Tt te not known in wih Ht'the|Me. Robbe anid. “One yen be did] ease. sought possession of the) aks considerable m in feos ns! recetver of Mills & Gibbs and the| If. B. Clafiin Company, but that was | only one year, Ho very seldom did| ng outside of his work for the| Martindale's salary w siderably less than $50,000 a ye: : Jared President Herbert K. Twitchell f the bank this morning. He de- clined to name the amount, but from what could be gathered \t was not more than $25,000 or $30,000. According to Mr. Kobbe, Mr. Mar- tindale specialized in commercial credita and was of immense value to the bank, which does a large business In loans to commercial houses, be- cause of his expert knowledge and Judgment. “This line of work,” Mr. Kobba sald, “did not bring Mr. Martindale in touch with the branch of the bank ing business !n which #o many ba’ ers are enabled to make money themselves, “He was a clubman, but #o far as is known he had no women acquaint- ances outside of his family, The es- trangement between his wife and himself was due only to incompati- on- ” bility. They had not lived together for years, but their relations were friendly, Mr. Martindale was fre- quently with his family and his daughters were very fond of him, He occupied a comfortable apartment in the Hotel Plaza, while bas family lived at the Ritz-Cariton. “He was liberal with his family. He did not give them a regular al- lowance, but provided for them amply and paid their bills, which were sent to him, The principal debt aguinst the estate, so far as is Known, Is Mr. Ma e's personal account at the Qlaza.' Mr, Kobbe was uncertain as to the amount of this account, but it {s un- derstood to total nearly $8,000, The only assets known at present consist of the family bome in Rock- ville Centre, I. L, in which there is a lUttle equity, and @ tract of land near Rome, N, ¥, The latter is mort- waged up to its full value, according to Attorney Kobbe, and the bank there, he said, will probably foreclose and tako the property. The land, it te understood, belonged originally to Mr, Martindale's grandfather, The late bank president left $3,000 insurance policy in the Royal Arcanum, which goes to the widow and cannot be attached by the cred- ftors, It ls understood. “We have a year to settle ap the Kobbe explained, estate,” Mr. ascertained we will probably find that the creditors will receive a dividend, but the accounts dannot be pald tn full unless other assets than we know OF STL VG u “and | when all the assets and labilities are | SAYEATONOF Gut, GARFIELD'S APPEAL <Semmpammames TOEVERY ALY § Koch & Co. 125thSt., West | HOLEWASSER ‘FURNITURE ye ‘as hor ‘vedi uu ¥ NOTON, « Throwm } orate | Holewasser Morse | minte ' oppeaied t [Ml] Talke No, 234 ‘ but care aod of vane ‘ «uf ait | i A 3-Room Apartment This Smart \ gic 5 ‘ Re wreee Hl ' A 5-Koom Apar Afternoon Dress 8) 201’, nw a + is only | A 4-Rooin wr and by a1 # ‘ pat | f th | Note the gracefullines, and you will better ap- i} preciate the unusual character of this offe | |, Of soft satin charmeuse, featuringthe newsilhouette, | with side draped or straight line effects, some combined | withGeorgette, handsomely embroidered; in black and} jnew fall shades. 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