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‘ a i : j Joined Valley Cottage Fire.|there wasn bie blaze on the moun- }) Men, Then Made Work for H \(Special From ' of T f in Chief, Charlie Garrison, ix locked iP tight over at New City. & Charlie, according to his frionds foes, was a sort of duplex volun- (Meer fireman, volunteering in the frat Place to put out the fre If there hap- pened to be one, voluntering in the Becond place to start a blaze himself | prosecution. & business were dull for the boys of Bhe force. | And was this double-action pubite init of Charlid’s ppprociated? Not & minute. Just as goon aa Dis- VOLUNTEER KEPT it NYACK, N. Y4 Sept. 29.—1t is (obwebs will have a chance to ac- ‘Tene Vv Arict Attorney Lexow, son of the head of the celebrated Lexow Com-! mittee, found out about how Charlie was ppending hin nights he told the [ers arrested him’ and now the pest | that even Benjamin Bans ean any for (hartie is uimt he ia probably “a little bit off." “And Bon Haas ta Charlie's lawyer Valley Cottage is not a cottage, houses on it, and it stands back of Nyack. On the night of Sept. 16 tainside, and even the people on the heights of Tarrytown across the ~ | Hudso: ori * M. Tt was John Them, It ls Charged. toe hah gl * payne sue combustible hay. Charile was right on the job. He turned In the alarm, got the reat of the volunteers out, drove the motor truck with the apparatus straight to the fire, and helped throw buckets of water on, The neighbors say the water burned up along with the hay and the barn. A day or two later Charile called on Ben Haas, which was @ pretty wise thing for him to do. Because when Ben Haas is not promptly re- tained by the defense ho is very kely to be named Soecial Assistant District Attorney and conduct the Haas is also a Police Justice, which means that he pre- sides over the court in most cases in which he js not proseuting of de- fending. It is a good thing to get Haas sighed up on your side as soon as poanit®. So Charlie went to Haas and said he understuod he was suspected of starting some fires. There had been ‘aff Correspondent he Evening World.) that a little rust and a few on the red buckets of Cottage Volunteer Fire ent, now that the Volunteer maven mysterious ated ae oat, toe Grand bead Aro tt peebieien at Charile there jindicted him and a couple of troop~ | Haken telling wh oomeboay would, Thus Charlie had earlier than he really needed one, and time came to get a proseca- tor District Attorny Lexow himself had to come over from New City and |do the work. Chartle when th Partly bec by HATCH, Street opened SALTO-NUTS (mined), at $2.25 the Tb, are mote economical as than salted ‘us Thay ae slays, made—always confessed then. And he selected the rand 'y-—Herald ‘The 52d St. Store will be as mort He Pa; West 42nd Street (Between Sthvand 6th Abenues) SUBSTANTIAL PRICE CONCESSIONS add to the importance of this Sale of High-Grade Furniture Exceeding in immensity of assortments and high standard of workmanship the offerings of previous years. CHAMBER SUITE—(as illustrated)—4 pieces in American Walnut; Louis XVI. design: including a 50-in. Bureau, Chifforobe, Vanity Case and Bow End, £850.00, Special...... egearesos CT ITT re nero po Piwwevees ux Chamber Suite— 4 pes; in seeneean Malou or Mahogany. Value $605.00 luced to ebeies Rarwertenies Chamber Suite— In Antique ay bt End Bed. i Reduced t0.....0-......-.. $375.00 Four Post Colonial Beds— Queen Anne $475.00 | $1000.00 10 pieces; in design, Reduced to...,, Dining Room Suite— 10 pes; in American Walnut or Mahogany; design. .. Reduced to $875.00 Dining Room Suite— Mahogany; Value Value Hepplewhite $683.00 . $545.00 Dining Room Suite— In Mahogany; sitet 4 nee 7 Pes; in Mahogany William and 4 ft. 6 inches. alue i Mary design. Value $542.00 Reduced to................. $37.50 | Reduced to.......... $475.00 Other Chamber and Dining Room Suites marked at notable price reductions for the remainder of this week, — aaa Excellent CHENILLE CARPETINGS (Without a Seam) In various widths up to 15 feet wide and in approved plain colorings of unusual richness. $ 1 5.50 Per square yard IMPORTED INLAID LINOLEUM Best grade made. Our own importation just arrived. Per Square Yard, $3.00 Usually $3.75 Ones tately” and renily powmted the a inwyer a. litte 4 ’ Said he P i jHor fa it @ valley, Jt is a mountain ane tn oe for the fun of put- ’ with some farms and barns and|Garrarant’ barn for one of them ’ ane it would make a first- i} 2 ¢ eer class fire and partly because there has been a continuous quarrel be- tween the Garrabrant. an families for Garrabrants {8 said to have said that one of the Garrisons oncé stole some Garrabrant's barn, cmmmed futt of |Pickets from a Garrabrant fence, Garrison e of the The next'time a little yg he ced is served to ta din in a hotel or tak if they are SALTO NUTS mae |, who has four stores in New ware, 6th Ave, near 35th Broadway, weat side, near 45th, 52d, 99th soon. urant, sold | nd ial yi “Hated the Parcel Post.” Telephone Fitz Roy 241, Stern Brothers West 43rd Street in hh} Mail bottle with his tnitinis on the tag and an odor of gasoline lingering about the Hip. The barn was the only valuable property that he confesses to have burned. The other six fires were started in the brush and they looked pretty while they lasted, but they did not Inst long The Rockland County Grand Jury returned three indictments against! ST. Charlie and the best that Ben Haas gece could do under the circumstances wax | Brothy to move for the appointment of a| was alxty-two lunacy commission. The District At-!Orrice In the L Near the Garrabrant barn he left ‘| The town ts excited. the front page, But it is also rec Rockland Jazz Band. le Sy a Se “ 9 99% SUMP’N KIN’! While Baby’s only interest is his bottle, the other tots know that there is “sump'n cookin’,” of which mother will let them eat all they want. It is delicious potato soup, made with milk—the perfect food cs ‘ | for children—and grown-ups, {| ROUMANIAN CREAM | too, Children need Borden's OF POTATO SOUP milk, it contains every ele- 2gt. Soheewe atin, ment for growth and health— 3 tablespoonfuls butter or but-|| and is the most economical ter substitute. food of all when energy food # medium sized onions, chop- || value, is considered. Fine bbe quality, and utmost care in handling makes Borden's Milk particularly desirable. remember— 1-qt. of milk equals in energy food value 34 of a lb. of beet || teak. Beef steak now sells | at 48c and 0c a lb. SE tional). 1 tablespoonful parsley. 1% teaspoonful salt, Fow grains pepper. | {a medium sized | diced small, Melt the butter in a two- quart sauce pan and gently cook the onion and green pepper tn It until tender. Add the milk and seasonings, to |] || gether with the potato, and |] || cook tn the intter is tonder, | then add the parstey—bring | . | 1 green pepper chopped (op- } potatoes, And ) te boiling point and serve. SS Health in eveyy drop hi = Bidway 34th to 35th St, From the Bakeshop MOLASSES FRUIT CAKE Made in Our Bakeries fruits, molasses and other 39° pure ingredients, Lb RAISIN NUT LOAF CAKES—Made of pure and fine in gredionts, each cake weighing about 1}4 pounds. A quality that tetalle in specialty stores at $1.25 each. Our price T4e each loaves weighing about 114 lbs, at 79¢ each very rich, nutritious cake, thick with cherries, deliciously Mla- This rich, delicious and wholesome cake is made on the premises from a good old-fashioned recipe, with carefully . selected GENUINE WHOLE WHRAT BREAD, 16 on. lonf. Made \ tyle stone pre Whole Wheat Flour. Each Me ] OUR OWN GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT RAISIN BREAD, 16 0%. ont Made from the old style stone process Whole Wheat Flour Fach 14 OUR OWN J. Y FILLED OUR OWN ORANGE MARMA- DOUGHNUTS The finest LABE LAYER CAKB— A two~ made; purest ingredients used. layer like cake filled At (doz.) 57¢ with ¢ yrange marta- NUT CAKES gredients; special, Made of pure in- lade and © with orange 39c each flavored meringue, at 59¢ each Delicatessen CALIFORNIA CHEDDAR CHEESE—The tamous Cheddar Cheere made by the University of California at its Dairy School on t niversity Part and, as far as we know, a full cream cheese of the highest quality We can recommend this cheese to those who appreciate a rich, well excellently flavored dairy product, In loaves of about at $1.97 GENUINE SMOKED WHITE FISH Rich and of fine favor; an excellent breakfast dish. 43¢ Ib. COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON, Ib, 73e—-Very choice. FULL MILK . served with syrup and fried potatoes. “Scrapple is delicious.” CELERY POTATO SALAD, 296 Ib.—French style, an appetix- ing combination salad, » potatoes, crisp celery f own make of mayonnaise I FRANKFURTERS, 34¢1b.—Firm Fey. tuality: small or large sie. Bi SALE | SMOKED BEEF, 71 tb.—Best ROQUEFORT quality; all middles; sliced, Ib.—Prime quali grade fy SALAMI SAUSAGES — Fancy | BA K ED MACARONI WITH suusage, well spiced nnd sea~ CHEESE OR BAKED BEANS, soned; savory and delicious 22¢ |b.—Baked in our own 79 Ib, ovens, Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered U, & Food Administration License GOSS 65 —B0633, Deere —Kifth Floor, 25th street. CH EESE—Mild 38e tb. 44e |b. and of fine flavor PIMENTO CHEESE Our own make OUR OWN PEANUT BUTTER, Me Ib. Made of Virginia pea ourishing and palatable; tary grense-proof paper IMPORTED $1.4 consented and the commission will sit on Charlie this afternoon. The Daily Journal spread the news clear acrows that there will be a dance to-morrow night in the memorial ball of Grace Epixcopal Church with music by the MEN’S WINTER SUITS | Charge purchases made the remainder of this month wil appear on bills rendered November rst | *West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Aves.) West 43rd Street The New Fall Suits for of styles, a variety of woolens, and a standard of quality which No Charge for Alterations ‘ Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 It’s Worth Knowing! what Best's aggressive merchandising policies and the words “Made in Our Own Shops” mean to New York men in style, in quality and in dependable savings. MADE IN OUR OWN SHOPS 45.00 50.00 55.00 and upwards to 90.00 1, Woolens bought by us from the mills 2. Cut and made entirely in our own shops , & Jand4 button sacks of our own designing 4. Eliminating all middlemen’s profits In running our own shops we shoulder a lot of work that most stores won’t undertake, but we produce a real service. If you want clothes that look better, wear better and cost less select Best made clothes (made by us and sold nowhere else). No: wonder there isn’t a first class store in town that can even meet these prices! A broad statement which we Ae . are prepared to justify MANHATTAN SHIRTS—MANSCO UNDERWEAR ‘ You Never; Pay More at Best's= Stern Brothers inne Substantially Lower In price than the level of last Spring—and at the same time substantially better in woolens and slyles— Men & Young Men 740 & $70 Tailored For Us By The Kirschbaum Shops mec me re Mr ee Within this price range—$40 to $70—we have assembled a showing eclipses all previous offerings at these prices. Finished worsteds, unfinished worsteds, serges, herringbones and flannels. Double and single-breasteds cut upon distinctive lines. And in every garment, in every detail, the fine, undeviating character of Kirschbaum workmanship. FALL TOPCOATS—$35 to $55 MEN’S SECTION—THIRD FLOOR