The evening world. Newspaper, December 14, 1917, Page 17

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY DECEMBER 14, i917, -EGIEMA KNOWS oF] NEW EVIDENCE CHRISTMAS CHEER FOR . TEN MEN, WITH 12 GUNS, NO ENEMY ENEMY | WOMAN AS SLA ie the ov at will fail to re influence h Pittsburgh Officials Find Hus- % band Probably Was Victim of Plot for Revenge, BUNON, Dee 4 The the Mra.» Viiven Beyer © fered by German , * atrenm 4 wen How " isband of the muttered nan and an exp » munitions, eceE——_—o | t0id Allegheny County officials tha Teeth « la the son of the Director General Without Plates ¢ the German Imperial Mattways Rayer in a member of the German gee BOR pitty, ‘This, 1 wan explained by investigators, would cause him to be i a a I Save Decared Teeth, & if Tighten Loose Teeth, and 8 treat Diseased Gums. s @ _ SETS OF TEETH, Gold and m @ Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework, @ Fillings and Inlays of Gold, @ Stiver and Porcelain carefully @ made at Reasonable Prices. ana fair victim for Ger 4 clear explanation of} t of the German sub. | marine service late in 1914 and re-| turned to the United Statea on pass- orta obtained through misreprenta- @ BADLY DECAYED TRETH an tera threatening Beyer because 5 Rogie CG aa am B of bis work for this Government at eeth carefully © ; “ " Broken Piates repaired walle you gy tii Westinghouse plant were post~ | hai er it went by mail fe [marked La Porte, former home of the eyers. These have been carefully fw | Bevers. T | & pk-BLOO, scuioied ty tbe Govwnamnt coe s s | a ~TWwO oFmicES- BB | tives working on the case ‘MB 2ZEasr 129" Sil169 East. 1 | Examination of tho stomach of Mr. | \ @ St.coasvave NwCoR @ | heyer showed absence of food, indi-| B MCAS eM pee BL ting that she was stabbed to death Sussunseeseeecees between TRY AGNES she was slain Le said his wife ate a very light ukfast. ‘This, it was si could Nn little or no difference in fixing ne time of the crime at least three Mt Neutralizes Stomach Acidity, “| s after the victim had partaken of food Food Fermentation, Sour, Gassy, Stomach and Acid Indigestion AUTO TRUCK KILLS WOMAN. | Accident Had In. | of apparently ars, Who Wore @ ring con- ee diamonds and pearl car- wan run over and killed by a, mercial automobilo truck at &lat t tolumbus Avenue to-day the West 68th Street 4 for two hours, the ed to the Morgue of the accident waa of | and had brown hair, She | e shirtwalst and dark blue | t and a red sweater. In 8 was $170 in dite. | 79 Bank | the truck, was arrested on 1 charge of homicide. — More Than 250,000 Acres of Cont Lands to Re Opened. TON, Dec. 14.—Secretary | * to-day announced President Wil- | val to restoration of | of @ millio® weres | coal land in the rt of Montana and the eauth- | rth Dakota, ‘The land 4s coal land at. the ‘allable to those nines. Employ Vire at Du Pont Plant Kills One, In- Jures Five. ‘ON, Del., ‘iad No Extra Charee for 1, « Adveriirements (or The World may be le of my American District Messenger office tm the afty orm ESTABLISHED 1863 464-466 Fulton St., Brooklyn ea Liberal Terms of Credit guaranteed or money refunded, Suits and Overcoats $9950 Suits in cassimeres and worsteds, in con servative and dash and go models. Over- coats in trench and regulation models, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS ( JUNIORS’ CORDUROY SUITS 95) a ue and brow izes B to & Vears 2: in and da é A : ae TT" eae taeescnces, | | BOYS! TRENCH MODEL SUITS G95 | , fully lined H to TR years |DR ESS WELL ON $1 A WEEK seecamss ee BY GERMAN SES = THE POOR OF HARLEM : HOLD UP A SALOON Co it ' ar ' th and t et : ‘ “ ot ow if ‘ ’ | 1 T i. dnwational « wha : f tee. te OME to the Edison Shop today. Select your New Edison and records. Make a small payment and the instrument of your choice and the records will be delivered to your home at once. In February of 1918 you make your first regular payment. The amount of these ayments will have been arranged to suit your convenience. dison prices go up January first, another good reason whv you shoud buy now. Lhe NEW EDISON No Needles to Change Plays All Makes of Records ey \5) iL Through the medium of this most wonderful of all musical instruments, Mr. Edison has made the joy of genuine music a universal possession. He has mastered the quality of lifelike reproduction. He has eliminated the blight of mechanics. He has established a new art, Music’s Re-Creation. Mr. Edison has created, at last, a standard of reality which the most critical musician endorses. Over one million music lovers and music critics have been convinced after having witnessed the most daring test to which a phonograph could be subjected—the actual comparison of the living tone, side by side with its re-creation on the New Edison. Concert Today and Tomorrow Spend a pleasant half hour, or an hour if you have the time, as a guest of the Edison Shop. Come to a concert in our Recital Hall and hear Mr. Edison’s new art, Music’s Re-Creation. Hear this most wonderful of all musical instrument, “the phono- graph with a soul.”” A most welcome change from the fatigue of holiday shopping. Come and be entertained while you rest. Bring your friends. Concerts daily from 11:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. This Month is the Last of Old Prices on the Edison. Buy Now and Save Money. The Phonograph Corp of Manhattan—Prop 473 Fifth Ave., :2ppo%'s'te, 7 Horlick's Malted Milk AN All Ages. Keep Horlich’s Always on Hand Quick Lunch; Home or Offes, —— ’ WORLO WANTS WORK WONDERG Miss Koewing Will Appear in Concert at the Edison Shop Today and Tomorrow At 2.30 and 4 P, M. Miss Koewing will render selections accompanied by re-creations on The New Edison. This unique test will demonstrate that it is possible to secure perfect harmony of tone when the living artist plays side by side with this most wonderful of all musical instruments, “the phonograph with a soul”

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