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(THE EVENING WORLD, reipaxs | NOVEMBER 21, 1919. S ‘ee ‘French Bultdog Club’s Champion 006 BITES'SIX CHILDREN Vass be hands. ‘The dor tinaily mae ott! COL, KENLY RETIRES. Is “Ma Cherie,’ Four-Time Winner — AND NURSE NEAR SCHOOL ‘: die KRAMER | BROS., “4 MEATS, PROVISIONS, POULTRY AT A SLBSTANT AL SAVING VER HER WEOONG Heroic Woman Tries to Choke Ani- | th mal-to Save Youngsters— m Meith a well directed sho 4 ly of the Field Artillery has been | 5 vlotine were all treated by 7 hie own apptication after hav- | 1 physi retir. | "ss " | ing served thirty-four years. Policeman Kills It. Until recently he was director of mili- | FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE ; Six children and a nurse were vite} VICTOR ROSEWATER FINED. | tary seronautics in the army, holding i ff P k PR tee by a cvasiant tug peeerdle'ts| cieue wor morta A eee eutun Genel dering Loin of Pork 34c a Pound Brooklyn which, until shot by Police. | Neb., Nov, 21.—Victor Rose- the war. He Is to accept a commercial Pane ant that 2Y, Felice | water: as edo of the Omaha Bes, and postion and or 'eany ANew Or | Breast of Lamb 14c a Pound fn the Red Hook section. The animal the Bee Publishing Company were each nenly aaw service in France, where Punile Behoo! Ko fined $1,000 and costs in tho District | ne ‘had charge of avisuon, Hef childre n Mise uth 'Court yesterday for contempt. ‘They wilt! in Capron’s Battery at. Santiago dar! Re Wd appeal. the Spanish-American War and was re- e y mentioned for his work in the «with the 6th Artillery. He fs Major in the regiment and the outfit for just-what it did at Several years ago Col. Kenly ite n his attention to aviation and | id hot. seo that | while in Trance he co-ordinated artillery | ‘any place could | and airplane work for the American Arm Ve. 5 Parents of Mrs. Pratt-Cibson Oruers Now saken or Then scivim: Durbey a Ask Court for Relief From Trusteeship, 135 Columbus Av. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 517 WEST 16TH STREET 38 Greenwich St.nr.Battery Pi. 93 Amsterdam Av.,nr. 64th St, 920 Ninth Av., or. 59th St {ree} 85 947 Third Av. nr. S7th St. 777 Eighth Av., nr. 47¢ Broadway, nr. 83d St. 132 Broad St., nr. South Ferry RESTAURANTS, SSuiPs AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED ‘Wiltiam Evarts Benjamin and hi} <3 wife, Anne EB. Renfamin, parents of ¥ ‘Mrs. Beatrice M. ‘Pratt. Gibson, have | i ‘@pplied in the Supreme Court to be on leg dog might kill one | Justice und wald he urned to the attack | exposing corruptio: choke the animal with | bean obsteuction of justice ond trie 17 MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU W D—A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL Fi Félieved of the care of the trust fund @2 $200,000 established Dee, 27, 1918 by Mrs. Gipson for her children, Dal- | | (Nr | | ae ine > ey Pratt 24 and Cynthia Anne ‘ in : | The Application, which was filed! i le day in the County Clerk's Of- , | ify Y says Mrs. Pratt, whose first bus- band was Alexander Da! i | t! } Teatt, was married Oct. v4 i Preston Gibson, Washingt ie Man and amateur — pla | { “against the wishes and in apite of M the protest of all the members of her i] t bi i . tammy be a result,” says the petition,; ~ “there is an estrangement between » the plaintiffs and their daughter, whieh will be permanent and will not fa the future permit of the co-opera- tion and confidence w shou'd exist between the trus' of a trust- estate and the representative of the beneficiaries." According to the agreement Mra. made with her parents last December, they “re to pay her the igoome from the $200,000 for the edu- aatian and Maintenance of: her two r the first show this season of the French Bulidog Club of America, ebildren during their minority. Upon| held et the Park Avenue Hotel, “Ma/Cherie” of the Anjou Kennels Rt ue income dire of Peiham Manor, N. Y., carried off the biggest honors. She was their death the princip: awarded the tropny offered by F. J. Bristol for the “best in the match,” Mrs. Gibson reserved the right) after winning in the novice, limit and open classes, The bull is owned by H. W. Jackson of Pelham, - NNW er WwW Don’t fail to hear the Turn-Table Test. It is an absolutely accur. te and scientific compari- son of the tonal quality and musical value of four lading phono- cs ‘aphs, inclining The few Edison. Judge for yourself which is best. to make additions, was to be divided ‘Detween their children | il that you will want to have for the holiday merry-making. Ht Don’t wait until the Christmas rush for phonographs has H begun or you will be likely to be disappointed. Come at once and select The New Edison that you had planned to buy for Christmas. Have a whole extra month of lovely music. All New Edison Phonographs Are Encased in Period Cabinets Cotte to The Edison Shop tomorrow and select the phonograph bie | The Famous $3,000,000 4 ice recente to foreign tan We are yours EXCLUSIVELY, hicares etal We ae Nana IRVING end JACK KAUFMAN IRVING end JACK ARTHUR FIELDS ONGRATULATIONS, friends— our happy family rows a-pace. Each morn we welcome some new star—a tenor or abass. For instance, here is Arthur Fields, has hung up his chapeau; he saw that we were growing fast, and ’greed to HELP us grow. There’s Kaufman Brothers, too, you know— both Jack and Brother Irv. They have at last made up their minds with Emerson to serve. ° ° ° We are happy to announce that hereafter all song hits recarded by Arthur Fields, Irving and Jack Kaufman, and the Three Kaufields, will be exclusive Emerson productions. Below is a partial list of new Emerson song hits Jy these popular artists. Ask your dealer to play them for you—together with other Emerson song hits and dance hits fresh from the music mint. Wait ‘Till We Get Them Up Poor Little Butterfly I'm Like « Ship Without « ‘Tener Sole—Henry Burr pa 1 Wanna Go Back Tenor and Barttone Duet—irving Freckles Character Song Arthur Fields No. 1091 ears Kaviman : * Emerson_“Records DearEmerson: Phonograph Price $285, Until Dec. Ist The Laboratory Model New Edison The New Edison is as distinctive from the point of view of fine furniture as it is musically. Every New Edison Phonograph is now encased in a Period Cabinet. You will find one that will harmonize perfectly with your furnishings—whether you prefer Chippendale, Sheraton, Hepplewhite, ~ Adam, Jacobean, William and Mary or Louis XIV. Miss Elsie de Wolfe, America’s most celebrated interior decorator, gave her approval to these artistic and exquisitely wrought cabinets in the following signed statement: “The period cabinets which Mr. Edison has adapted for his phonographs are in pleasant con- trast tO the rather grotesque cases which one so frequently sees. The superior ture value of Edison Cabinets can scarcely fail to im- press the lover of good furniture.” Come in and hear The New Edison tomorrow. Musically, The New Edison stands without a peer in all the world of phonographs. But we do not make this statement without offering proof at the same time. First the famous Edison Tone Tests proved before 2,000,000 people that there is not the slightest differ- ence between the voice of a singer and its Re-Creation by The New Edison. And now the remarkable Turn- Table Test offers music-lovers an opportunity to compare The New Edison with three other lec ding pho- nographs. This is the first absolutely fair and scientifically accurate com- parison of phonographs ever made. We do not say which phonograph is best. We simply ask you to héar this unique Test—then you will know the ' great and amazing difference that exists between phonographs. There are Period Models priced as low as $155. From there the prices range to $6,000. Terms of payment will be arranged if you desire, The Edison Shop 473 FIFTH AVENUE Bet. 40th & 41st Sts. of the Metropolitan Opera, one of the many great artists who have demonstrated to thousands of music lovers and critics that there is abso- lutely no difference between the living voice and its Re- Creation by The New Edison, 7 4 Special in the Als, Bors and Sha sate lochs sad bie | No. 10804 Shareeter rving Kaw pseopeed ty EMERSON Some Day You'll Want Me That's Worth While Waiting | * Phonograph Co., Inc. Tenor Sote—Charies Hart Character Song—Arthur Fields | ' Makers of Standar: (In Miemi inch Gold Pon pede | Male ‘Trie—The Three Kaufields Frieda Hempel, poptiar star