The evening world. Newspaper, November 8, 1917, Page 6

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eR | f ' | i Bar AUG a 4 tr BROW NSVILL geaded toward the border, They were} Bleven bandita and Federal Were! Giperecd, lowing thelr henfaunitien “nad | jd the bath ort Ohipe and Rorecs. ee el gel, Ciptiane Canty, commander of Gharco Escondido, nerr the Tamauli-! (ng ban tay Nn par-Nuevo Leon line, yerterday, accord. | and Cant, f ine Hams—famous Elm A mild cured ham with a “rich nutty flavor. i in Tomat Herring Sauce... tin .22| I a 11 MEXICAN BANDITS SLAIN. |: Viree Leaders bai forces Fieh by trail xeventy Nov, 8—|near Rayno to a derpatch received to-day from dead | Cot, Tiree Gonralos, oneales, whe === TEENY WON ntor dny f n Apparently they we est. Corapany 2. that satisfies at prices that save—that’s true economy City Brand..|b. een Normanna Brand—imported Butter—fancy Cree ay 49 Pe Male oreca Brand Finnan Haddie—. . Olive On-Fepenit “ited idarian Mealtiny yo) A: M.&C....No. 1 tit +39] i ian imported Philadelphia won Avenue, at Apricote—Norrce Brand 94 Scrapple— essences 015) itoter of stapieton. Ripe Olives—Ehmann’s —large bottle... CHICKENS, Fresh killed, fancy Koasting.... .1b. Averaye weight 344 |bs.—-on sal Plum Pudding— ients. - 60 37] String Beans—Noreca seeeee sour © Large jars +34! Garden fresh. Friday and Saturday only. tine +32 Wholesome, se kg ‘narede hel miles to the south, 18 Coffee—Pisntiin | kg. «28 Aromatic—stimulating. Noreca Pears— . Large tin -29\ be at Bartletts in heavy 15 THE EVENING WORLD, THU $10,000 ON HYLAN, STARING HIS ALL ee Ee Acker, Merrall & Condit and Borrowed From Butcher to Put Up $21,000, A man who got hie start in life selling newspapers recenfly drew from nk his wavings of eeveral thou- on house, pledged four houses he owned and then borrowed from the butcher in order to wager $21,000 on Hylan, To-day he abilected his $21,000 and $10,000 more. George A. Sheridan ten't a betting eyndioate, He ts Inspector No. 46 in the Bureau of Fire Prevention of New York City, and this is the third bet that he has made since he was a boy, thirty yeare ago, He bad « bunch on the Reliance, back in 1908, when the Shamrock 111. he backed it with §3,760, In Woodrow Wilson was running for President. Sheridan put up $5,000 then to win $1,000, But, as the Hylan election drew near Sheridan felt that his savings were not in proportion to his certainty, To obtain a loan of 412,000, he transferred to a Stapleton hank the properties at No. 47 Hendor- Nos. 177 and 183 Franklyn Avenue and the Capital Ho had fret mortgages on two other houses and these brought him $5,400. The deficit . be borrowed from his buteher, Contain all the natural nutri-| Apples—3 at. basket.. .23] wen election day ioame his total tious oils. Virginia Greenings excellent] seet# were $2.28 cents while this Romona Tea— india. ylon. Frankfurters— Sperry & Barnes. large jar for cooking, -50 p eect canister 34 mince pie. are Ready-for-Service and Hand -Tailored Why take less for your money? . prcauen you get a suit for $25 does not establish the economy of your purchase, What you get is just as important as what you pay for it, You can get a suit for in ninety-nine stores. But the suit is machine-mada would not matter if there were no alternative. But Mince Meat—iaree ser, .54 Richardson & Robbins, Now is the time for the popular FRANKLIN SIMON Men’s Suits and Overcoats ‘29 Habilities, exeluaive of his mortgages, amounted to $66. McQuade Pros, curd brokers, han- |died the money for Sheridan, and | they even thought #o well of it that they took a couple of thousand, F. J Hollander, No. 61 Exchange Placa, took $10,000, and the remainder of the antmenatty | Used Savings, Pledged Realty ars, put up two mortgages) wae thought (0 be @ good boat, and | ” 1912 | $21,000 HYLAN PLUNGE BRINGS $10,000 GAIN TO THIS EX-NEW: | RO. SHERIDAN Wager was divided betwoon Huge & |Yo. of Brood Street and Wiliam J. Gallagher taten Island. To-day dan aeporited $21,000 {n the Btaplete on National Bank and started out with his winnings to look | over two houses which he had his eye on for some time, Sheridan started life aa a newsboy at the ferry at St. George, S. Lin 1896, just citht years laer, he wes | made Clerk of the Board of Education hmoend and was allowed to prac- c@ school law before the Departinent of Public. Instruction. He hag been with the Mre Prevention Department! for three years. He i9 married, bag two young Gaughters, He has never taken ao qriak of liquor nor has he touched to- ——<. EXPLOSION FOLLOWS CRASH IN BROOKLYN; SIX WOMEN KILLED (Continued from First Page) * lapse. The entire front part of the second floor gave way and the ma- chinery and the five giris dropped down with it and through the first floor into the oellar, carrying Mra. Johanns, who had been at work at her desk, along. rUMES ALMOST MANY. ‘The third floor, on whieh beans were stored, doprived of the support of the arched wall, followed the sac- ond, releasing the flood of tons of beans. Many of the bags broke and the beans flowed into the intoratices of the wreckage, Ammonta tanks tn the cellar form- STRANGLE Borden's KAGLE BI there is an alternative. A Franklin Simon suit or overcoat at $25 is Hand-Tailored. It is therefore one proposition in «hundred. It's the old story, gentlemen. There are ninety- nine ways of going wrong, but only one way te go right. Men's Suits and Overcoats, §25 to *60 Cathing Shep— 8 Weet 38th Street—-Soparese Shop on Street Level Franklin simon &Co. FIFTH AVENUE Use the Milk that Saves the Sugar A spoonful of Eagle Brand in your coffee or tea gives you all the cream you need—and saves the sugar you would otherwise use. For Eagle Brand contains the purest milk and the finest cane sugar, bubbled together in the original Borden way to muke it doubly delicious. The use of Eagle Brand in your coffee and tea is economical—you'll notice the diflerence in the monthly bills. And besides, it gives a new deli- cious taste to these beverages that you can’t get any other way, Engle Brand adds favor to economy —it's the mille that saves the svgar. Try {t tomorrow and taste the new flaver. BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK CO. 108 Hudson Street New York 5 IRD AVERUE 1417. 1423 7 A, IRD AVERY | Liberty | Geaas hecepied Here) As Cash On Any Parehase | Holzwasser Home Talks No. 259 day we get VERY E's thriy tray Fa by RO oF 60 A3- Room Apartment 4 ing part of the refrigeretin were i rs. on everybody in the neighborhood | hand and father, is m driver out of @ ecnton wll heereh, ¢ was strangling from the effecta of|job. He wan away looking for work. | ofa uy 4 the fumes of the liquid. Then the fire started in the ruins, When the first engine arrl firemen with axes and a line entered the building throu front door the cause of the disaster, notified the Fire Marshal, Superintendent of Buildings ay. haste to reach the bodies of th There was always the hope ti | ‘The first body recovered w in Monday. Reporters who went to her hed by the wreckage and They were barely inside | when & torrifie explosion ocoured and they were blown out through the |SAYS ENGINEER neoiNae | ; P 001 p f . None BUIL ceo and acre th adewath one), QUNEY OF urtaner won| 1 Stomach Upset? Stop Indigestion, In the mean time the firemon had. (Pao yee Lapel been | ’ . * 2, Saw saettun joel tae & wutietureuntw || Gases, Sourness~Pape’s Diapepsin turn notified Coroner Wagner anid | "wes ie ul Company of No, 60 Broad Street, anhattan, An engineer was em- ' - . dos Kenna. | ployed to make a survey ot the build | | Instant Relief! Neutralize stomach acidity and stop e He reported that the floors Tho blaze in the wreckage was drowned out in about an hour, soon ae the ruins could be entered a| corps of firemen and expert bullding | © wreckers went to work with feverish | were carried down in the collapse of thoae in the pile might be ailve. of Helen Kennedy, who went to work the bean a@orting plant found abe was married and had five little children, all of whom were in| been exceeded ie plant thelr dark little roome In a erimy tonement, Edward Kennedy, the hus- nth conte le} Heeetpairoat chinese e Tnequel of Bherwo a ae oe f Foreman Babcock of the Ducul Ja Company was inst 1 to loca the Officers of the concern, Me went to the tolephone and, after a tine, & man who said be was connected with tho company reported to Marshai Brophy, |teetton bro jnoon at the firat session of the sale jit the Clarke Gallertea, No. 6 West Me Many ol holes offeriuus pper a ere Went at bargain, prices, tivo more afternoon Mme. Alla Nagimova obtained an! week f ved six thal Attet. of hose Commer- | Jcould sustain all the machinery re- dyspepsia, pain, heartburn, belching. Try it! quired and 650,000 pounds of beans besides. At no time, the official sald had there been mora than 100,000 and as Wonder what upset your stomach-— pepsta. the food did the pounds of be | which portion 0} keeps the stomach sweetened and they ome who| ‘The firm mo pid. Su-|damage—do you? Well, don’t bother-| ent their favorite foods without feat, perintendent + Kennetly | If your stomach is in a revolt; if sick, said that one amined the b: date and app: made by the the Duculda At thot time ehinery in the hundred sack said that ther at aystematic Ins {f the safety limit ~| assy qnd upset, and what you just ate has fermented and turned sours head diay and aches; belch gases and ¥lacids and eructate undigested food; breath foul, tongue coated—just take fa little Pape's Diapepsin to help neu- tralize acidity and in five minutes you wonder what became of the indiges- tion and distress. Millions of men and women to: know that ft is needless to have SWICH IOSIERY Men and Women, hat one as that most harmless relief is Pi ee pepsin, which costs only fi here waa ittle ma- ant and only a few Jast beans, Kennedy 4 heon no attempt ction to doterming as to welght ha of truly wonderful--it stops fer tion and acidity and sete straight, so gently and easily that fe really nschoshdl ee address This Trade-Mark is 95 Years Old Your grandmother and grand- father bought stockings that bore this ‘*Good Witch’’ trade-mark. As far back as 1822 the Ipswich trade-mark stood for mighty good hosiery—honestly made. Sincethen the name and fame of IPSWICH have spread throughout the world because millions have learned that money cannot buy better hosiery values than IPSWICH HOSIERY. Over 50,000,000 pairs of Ipswich Hosiery sold last year and an ever- increasing demand is the best evi- dence in the world that Ipswich values can’t be beat. 25c¢ to 75c at all stores where the sign of the “Good Witch” is displayed. IPSWICH MILLS (Founded 1822), Ipswich, M A little Diapepsin occagionaly If your stomach doesn't take care! of your liberal limit without rebellion; it your food is a damage instead of a heip, remember the aickesty area, | for a large case at drug stores, “We ; a ’ tair Cole? ‘ \ ¢

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