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~| EXPLAIN “INACCURACIES” Examiners Find Forty Void Ballots in One Manhattan Election District. Canvass inspectors of the nine elec- tiot districts of thé Fourth Assembly District, Manhattan, have been or- ered to report immediately at City | Hall and explain “inaccuracies” on tally shéets” The ofder was issued by Wiliam P. Kenneally, Democrat, Chairman of the ProtestCommittee of the New York County Board of Gan- Yassers, at the request of the other Members of the oard. If the ed, condition of tally sheets con- * tim @ seriously through the re-| malleog of: the districts as has been _ the yin the first eight examined, | it maybe nécessary to go before a {/Bupreme Court Justice and request that ballot boxes ‘be op , in the Fourth lection District thé examinopa found ihat there were 40 ‘void ballots recorded. tints Gi URGES U.S.BUY TIMBERLANDS Frank L. Moore Warns of Diniin- ishing Acreage. The Pulp and Paper Assoctation’s committee on forest conservation, head- ed by Frank L. Moore of Watertown, N. Y¥., presented a report to-day at a Meeting of the association in the Wal- Gort-Astoria showing the greatly di- minished ac: of Asperican forests pad recommending steps toward resto- ration. Public ownership of timberland, with Private cutting and marketing opera~ ions, Was suggested by the committee as 2° solution. It recommended. public purchase of cutover lands, extensive re- planting for new crope of timber, a more effective system of fire preven- tion, and adoption of “uniformly fair’ forest taxation laws." premente Nonna, FOIL GREAT GOLD RCBBERY. ‘Three Men Taken From Train Car- rying $2,500,000 Bullion. CRESTON, Iowa, Nov. 14—A §$2,- 600,000 gold robbery was prevented here to-day when three men were dragged from a Burlington Railtoad treasurer car and placed in jail. Rallroaders say it was an attempt at the greatest railroad robbery ever un- dertaken, The gold shipment was en rodte from the mines of the West to the East and was in the shape of bars and bullion, —eoeaepaeeniensemmse $1,000,000 IN CIDER APPLES. POUGHKPEPSIE, More than & million dollars has been paid for cider apples in Dutchess and r Counties this fall. Out-of-town 8 sent $60,000 to one local bank ‘There is an extraordinary demand for cider due to the elimination of all other ear-alcoholic drinks, iy Joseph M. Deuhl, a® referee, to-day ubmitted hig report th Supreme Court ‘ecommending that a divorce be not anted to Eia Ann Loke Kelly from J, Kelly, on account of their non- nee In New York State, ‘Tho ref- finds that the couple never estab- York City while ‘off on the road. * 38th Street PIANOS With Cabinet, Bench, Delivery and 18 latest rolls of music. — ‘Por Today and Tomorrow VERY SLIGHTLY USED—peautitul case designs —good player tee fevers ill bi to your home. Big Bargsia at 372 and with se play our ho a each player goes 18 ROLL OF MUSIC, CBENCH AND CABINET. PRACTICALLY AS GOOD AS NEW — and the be pny hg each buyer over present, new prices is large. Fine instruments, rich in beautifully a Great oo ad at 8875 Player Funes "Guaranteed a Us and a Story & Clark guarantee means something to you. It is your protection, he as we Rebuild every piano for delivery we can conscientiously guarantee the po i? ou. Of course, the length of guarantee is given according to condition 6f the piano. ‘Terms on These Players -—— $3.50 Per Week —_,, tart your weekly = Dec. 27th or monthly payments Call and make satisfactory initial arrangements for delivery. All Stores Open Saturday Evening =, Gtorn & Glark, ; ei, 12-14 pred Ree ha by 1100 berg ee Livingston St., New York Brooklyn. Bet. B’way & Sth Ave. Cor. my ae a Bios Bet. Siti: & HortSta, . 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Twelfth Annual Sale of MEN’S SHOES Begins Tomorrow, Saturday EN who have attended these sales in past years know the splendid values brought forward for these events—to those who have not taken advantage of the offerings on former occasions we would say that the prices-quoted here are lower than we would have to pay for shoes of equal qualities in today’s market. This is made possible by the fact that orders were placed many months ago in anticipation of this event. Under these conditions would it not be advisable to purchase for future as well as for present needs? The leathers and workmanship measure up to the Lord & Taylor high,standard of quality. $7.90" $9.75 ‘Tan Sh Cordovan Shoes aca raves pee Lenses: i K Tan Shove Black Kidskin Shoes nee eran eee SHons $10.50 Heavy tan damp-proof Shoes, Cordovan, tan and gun metal Shoes, Different styles. We suggest making selections as early as convenient as there will be a great demand for many of these styles. 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