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ES ¥ q ¥ } i ie “ae v : popping stuff grew louder. nh a hi Y 10 oh TARNYARD BLUES! PRE HENS KLLED IN SWEL BANQUET Warmest Day and Explosive Popcorn Devastate Rare Flock—Says Reporter. | —_ | Courson Roy and Joe Williamson | tre neighboring farmers at Still-\ vater, N, J, Roy's taste running to soultry while his neighbor grows ‘orm, beans, spuds, yopeo=n, Particularly proud has Joo | tomatoes and | ween of his crop of popcorn, and | Tuesday last, the warmest October lay in forty years, he presented to Warmer Roy three ears of the de- wetable vegetable of the hearthstone, vith as much ceremony as if he were sostowing upon him the D. 8. C. “Gosh!” was all that Farmer Roy sould think of in reply, and was all tvelled up. He fed the popcorn to V's flock of Plymouth Rocks, his pride n which was only second to that of Williamson's in the products of his ‘sricultural farm. The Plymouth Rocks went to the vopeorn like a flock of kiddies to|* “hristmas candy. Strange noises be- ran to be heard on the farm of ‘ourson Roy. Pop! Pop! Pop! sounded from the coops and pla trounds of the Plymouth Rocks al varmer Roy crept cautiously about dig grounds looking for the mis- thievous kids Who were setting off Sreworks on his farm. He happened to look at his flock of Rocks and saw strange things hap- pom, Staid hens suddenly became ‘sky and be saw emall chigks grow nto ladies and gentlemen size right vefore his eyes, Then there was a! ‘ugh for the water troughs while tho| ‘The! locks lapped the water like a booze irtist might grab booze from a con- raband bar, | Tho Rocks sweled up to tho size of | boulders, the hens grew as big as | turkeys and one of them “busted.” ‘© Parmer Roy ran away ‘and hid, It | of why the chigken er is a ry aa too much m. When elve his lozen ne like Id on t be due to a physician, more practical, ¢ that ped to the death to its simplest form t disclosed t ut of the unusual weather, had the popcorn pop or explode, filling the interior the chicken with ¢ from ¢ esophagus to the duodenum, t stomach, added temperature of t the steam shutting off the arterial cireu- lation or causing the swallow its suparenai ing the problem he the great divide, or, in answering the long mc chicken psule, But study t Roy can find tion aa to who’ lost Plymouth I ory aol pay for’ h on Wales Visits French Quarter tn Montreal, MONTREAL, Oct. 30. Wales, after resting during the fore. ‘The Prince on, b im the French quarter this aft 7 ation Meeting: rard nship, Reg. Trade Mark The high Quality Linen Handkerchiefs will always be main- Unfortunately we cannot give the same assurance as to present moderate | tained. prices. The Greatest Treasure House of Linens in America Fifth Avenue, 34th DLN NaN WATOWE The store is closed at 5 P, M, daily B. Altman & Go. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street to be h Two Thousand Pairs of B. Altman & Co.’s popular Balta Boots, freshly taken out of stock (where they have heretofore been held at higher prices) and marked at figures that » ses! BAFFLES BROOKLYN POLICE drunken | said by the doc- Rocks had been | at the warmth |lyn's leading skyscraper, to-day baffled solv- passing OVET |to members of the staff and the “usual” od question 1 the atreet. he will Farmer visited the National Athletic fo- Night. ting will be at Public [Job was not an “Inside” one, 6 Streets, led Honry Lee, Ad- etary of the League! . ‘itizens will speak Comm: t Kir os OTE McCutcheon’ | | _ Handkerchiefs F %«] 18TH STORY SAFE ROBBERY he} Night Watchman Saw No “Sus- picious” Persons—$5,400 in All Stolen. The mystery of the burglarizing of two safes in the Chamber of Commerce ho | Building at No. 32 Court Street, Brook- everal detectives at work on the case, Tho 22-story building is directly across from Borough Hall The eighteenth floor 18 occupied by the executive of- °f | tices of the Shulta Bread Company, in he | which there are two safes, fireproof but he|not burglar proof, When the twenty employees left at to|5.90 ‘Tuesday afternoon the safes con- tained $4,700 in Liberty Bonds belonging to ho to *jamount of petty cash, namely, between $400 and $600. ‘The burgiars opened the |snfes by turning the combination locks, uu. (and carefully closed but did not lock nis [them again, According to the superintendent of the building the main entrances were closed on Tuesday night at 10.10 o'clock and were not opened until the cleaners ar- of |rived at 4 yesterday morning. A force of night watchmen guarded the bufld- ing, but none reported any incident of a suspicious nature. Most of the employees of the Shults offices, an official of the company says, | have been with the company for years. | The record and reputation of each wa carefully investigated before employ ment. ‘The officera of the bread com- pany ere sure, this man says, that the re of Harvard Fand, $8,408,786, ‘The Harvard Endowment Fund at noom to-dgy announced had been subscribed to of McCutcheon’s Pure & 33rd Sts., New York | the fund scription of $3,404,19 in credited with $8,17 JERSEY GAS G0, ADVISED Failure of Another Company to Meet Demands Will Not ‘Be TRENTON N. J., Oct. 30.—The Pub- Ne Service Gas Company must supply its customers with gas, and It will not be excused for failure to do this by any In« ability of the S mare Coke Company to to the Public Ser according Board of Public @tility Commiasioners, The report says in part: “It is the duty of the was company to | muppl: gas, and Board will not accept as an excuse any inability of the Seaboard By-Products Coke Company to continue to supply gas to the Public Service Gas Company.” SEE Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravaganc y, KOCH se @.} dresses with deep pointed 1 ee collar set off by a pleated $3.29 frill; sash belt and large pockets. ‘Third Floor. |], -A Sale of: MEN’S BALTA BOOTS . to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday on the SIXTH FLOOR, will offer represent excellent values. Men’s Balta Boots at $10.85 per pair comprising Calfskin Boots (straight laced) in black and three shades of brown; Glazed Kangaroo Boots (Blucher style) in Havana brown; and Norwegian Calfskin Boots (boarded finish; straight laced, with wing tip) in all, including medium and narrow toes. Men’s Balta Boots Boots, in black. two shades of brown. Thirty-fifth Street Four models in at $12.65 per pair comprising Calfskin Beots in cordovan brown; Shell Cordovan Boots, in dark brown; and Russian Calfskin Three different models (straight laced), including narrow and medium toes, Boston total subd- id New York ASK LIGHT; ARRESTED. car at 3 o'clock this morning at the corner of 60th Street and Columbus Avenue, asked a pganerby for int off his cigarette. ‘Th omplied and then hunted for a polic m% “That | jhe, told the officer, “will bear om —_ not," The policaman was Jerry Sullivan of the West (8th Sireet Station, Jerry took a look at iho car, a look in his little book and, declaring the omobile to be the stolen property 1K ner of 188 Powell Stre rested William bilt Avenue, 297 Hudson Murray of 42 Ch lyn, On the bac! policeman says, ¥ —— Melenden's Body Renches San Salvador SAN SALVADOR, Republic of Si vador, Oct. 30.—The American ship Cleveland, bringing to San vador the body of the late Pres of the republic, Don Carlos Melendez, who died in New York Oct. 9, will reach Panama to-day. Honors’ were rendered by the Hunduran Gover: ment. Accepted as an Excuse, ‘d By-Products ddd Inue to supply gas © Gas Company, to a report Issued by the ite patrons with the ESTABLISHED 1860 One of three man siting In a touring | 125th Street, West Girls’ Gingham & Dresses : FOR AGES 6 TO 14 YEARS *3.29 Charming plaid gingham Two-clasp, in sand, chamois, black and white Fleeced Cotton Union Suits FOR WOMEN Seconds of the $1.50 Quality 95c Sleevefess, ankle length, tegular and extra sizes. Women’s Silk and Fibre Hose Seconds of the $1.25 Grade 68c Seamed backs; in black, white and colors. as Second Floor, Main Floor, | Koch Boys’ Clothing {| Means fabric, fashion and finish of the highest order eS You have only to look at and feel Koch boys’ cloth- # ing to note its superiority over garments that most stores consider worth $5 to $8 more. Our own quality standards and our own ideas of snappy boyish styles are embodied to a degree that makes jf Koch boys’ clothing exclusive. We know from observation and careful comparison that no better boys’ clothing, at anywhere near our prices, can be had anywhere \ 13.75 Third Floor. Mme. Lyra Corsets, $3.19 Fashioned Along the Lines of Comfort, Style arid Service for Slight or Average Figures Of good quality coutil, pink, neatly trimmed, low or medium bust, long skirt, also with rubber inset in top. New Norfolk models; 15 different patterns, in mixed cheviots, tweeds and some corduroys. Extra trousers with each suit. Handsome Taffeta Petticoats in changeable tints, also silk Jersey top pettico ‘ith mes- saline flounce, pleated or with tailored $5.65 WTIBS i e'chivaceeas Pea Paha eeawdenesaa'bs Second Faces. Girls’ and Boys’ School Shoes Laceand Button) Lace and Blucher Shoes Shoes Black calf Calf and patent colt aad cates leather and rh’nexfibre | Slt, broad prong and narrow 814 to 2 toes. $3.5 Seal / ' alse! : BSTRO 0 to: 64.55; sssaguisis BONWIT TELLER. CO The Spacally Shop of Opyinations FIFTH, AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Have Taken from Regular Stock a Collection of About Two Hundred and Fifty WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS Priced for FRIDAY Only AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES This assemblage includes some of the season's most fav- ored styles; characteristic of the fine custom tailoring and precision of fit associated with Bonwit Teller & Co. Suits. Women’s Tailored Suits 58.00 Smart modes, in plain tailleur, belted and fur col- lared effects, in silvertone, tinseltone, velour de laine and tricotine. Women’s Tailored Suits 74.00 Fashionable models developed in silvertone, duvet de laine, yalama cloth, velour, peachbloom, in plain and fur trimmed styles. : Women’s Tailored Suits ° 98.50 ° ° Peachbloom, yalama cloth, duvet de laine, velour and silvertone with muff and shawl collars, pockets and some banded with beaver, squirrel, nutria, Australian and ringtail opossum and Hudson Seal. STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. HEARN - Fourteenth Street West of Finh Avenue FRIDAY and SATURDAY SUITS and DRESSES ' fer WOMEN and MISSES IN TERESTING opportunities to buy a handsome suit or a charming frock much below its usual price. DRESSES Serge Dresses for women and misses provide many styles that are smart for : general wear, They are extremely reasonable—our regular $29.75 and @85,75.00. 05 0chse0006 eeu ga NR en comes 22.50 A wonderful reduction in Paulette, Tricolette and Satin Dresses for women ant misses is of particular interest. Of course there are only one or two of each . kind in this group. Each is lovely in a strikingly individual way— 33 15 our regular $39.75 to $54.75.......0-.-see eee Miiihe se aPeens soah34554 4455 ° Chiffon Velvet Dresses are in high fivor. One of the smartest of the new modes is A variety of pretty Satin Dresses for the miss or the woman includes models with wide puffed band about the bottom of the skirt and fine lace on neck and, sleeves, corded tunic and skirt and straight line dresses with cellar of tucked net and lace—our regular $29.75...... cilererens 24.50 beautifully draped and has the wide hip line, Stunning silk. tasselled ornameng trim skirt, bodice and short pointed sleeves—Special. ...... 64.75 Misses’ Tricotine Dresses of straight lines with braided bodice and heavy cord girdle Another dress, of serge, is embroidered in styles also at are quite special at this price, a bodice design and has a vestee of net and lace. this price—our regular $39.75 and $42.75... Finer Afternoon Dr SUITS Misses’ Suits of men’s wear serge are in- restingly made with box pleated coats, Other 34.50 | Misses’ Suits of cheviot, broadcloth, silver- tone and velour are really rare values at =f this price, There good style-choice the box pleats continued below the coat among the many well-made, youthful to loop smartly up, Colors navy. models, which come in oxford, navy, and black— i 39 50 burgundy, Pekin, oxblood, brown and our regular $44.75 and $49.75 ° tan— our regular $42.75. ..++.....+. 29.50 Extra Size Suits of broadcloti; aud wool’ poplin; made on straight ling, with of; without belt; some with belt in front: and plain back, Brown, navy and black— " our regular $42.75........ 35.00 ; i Extra Size Suite of broadcloth and wool? poplins, Come in a good selection of ? models— € our oni $45.75 a 37.50 These Suits Are All Well Lined and Interlined NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS. See also our four column Friday, as Usual, Bargain Day Advertisement on Page’31, Extra Size Suits of oxford cloth, wool pop- lins and hairline oxford sloth. Show many interesting styles— our regular $54.75......+++5++ 45.50 Extra Size Suits of tricotine and oxford cloth, in strictly tailored and semi- tailored models in t .vy blue and black— our regular $63.75 an $64.75