The evening world. Newspaper, October 14, 1920, Page 12

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See oo te ene ee ne z $ Sioa cacao - wobec ny UST ap Pek Ran RRA ENTRAR A re a | Wa ee Cee ne maaan PRE BVENIKG WRuD, Te vicl.s, cos oBuw 14, 1980. . | Gov. Smith challenged Judge Miller,|tenses. I never have and never will | JERSEY UTILITY grounds to regain their positions. {* on his way to Bologna with all the mont had been overthrown are be-| Douglas Wardrop and Henry Wood- his Republican opponent, to point to |deal with matters which do not con- new Commissioners will receive papers in the Ruth Cruger murder [Iie offic diape house with othar members of the Board ° a sinete Wem of the Gubernatoria!siy.ve omtee for wnied Tam cu! — BOARD 1$ OUSTED fi fret, Pir thotad anrprom: pealiua’ oh Was" Begatintet® That |e Saree eel te oes . B a ed the State ne hi ericn, were Wats 0 ce on sign Administration during the last year) Old tinpra here declare that never |ising to + 6 the Board, but the trial, if nt will begin | arin ye ; Aug. 16 Inat and nine months agninat which|in thelr memory has a Democratic! Gov, Edwards Calls Special Legis- © the matter no official consider. "Pct ' * x bile mii) honest criticiem can be made. candidate met w . dous fe ime 1 ttl Jersey City filed charges ty, ty ely = | * enthusiasm and ns of| lative Sesion to Consider New mmduct in office and ne 8 atulations Ul | "if there has been anything tn my | hersonnl popularity ; of hell of ota niiseta: & he, a, J Anniversary Nominations. . “ : 3 | ——_ }administration which could be at-/a atrong Republicnn district us }tacked,” said the Governc you|Govy, Smith on thin week our Le may be sure you would be h [aresem ERS central part ¢ Pe coal fa : the: yy hin way by automobile from | , ~ at It, and Judge Miller would not y Spee to tah o p S| Wardrop and Woodhouse Lone) TON, Oct. 14.—Gov. Edwards | ¢ r paired | to-day that Supreme Joseph B. t Ramor o evolt Paine, | Newburger “d to.grant @ have to be discussing National in WASHIN¢ action of the Rumors | writ wetting Jovern: Aero Club of America whereby G.! i Sin Shanghal tha of State issues.” | iid a man, elected Governor in Him to Point to Single Fe jan off-year, pay attention to his po gf duseck County, member © Item That Can Be Hon- nition, or should be ride around in Highway mmninaion a ? | onvbe Democrats, The Governor wiil name tf Ai pomp, chasing up and down the State § a . . two Republicans. Bs estly Criticized. on tours? He might na well do the |New Deer Law tw kttect ‘Te-Morrew.| who ta a De nd wae at one = roe attr, if Judge Miller's stand ja right.| ALBANY, Oct. 14 time aoting Governor, the members WA Habeas to 0 tRventag, Wer.) The Judge wants you to believe the |dver law becomes. oper Sikes teak ane Randi COCCHI TO BE TRIED OCT. 25 P pinanAaurron, NY. Oct. 14— |feeord of a man in office counta for [HEM LTE», ‘The renoval of the Honrd had] qeetvewwe Married Attorney om Way : leaving here this afternoon ing the hunting we Been Sereciee ROG the ; to Italy With Papers. on. he AAR is inn shortened two weeks by the|er# were reported to ha new bill pians for a fight on Con: “I'l never make a campaign for } Bimira, where he speaks to-night, |any public office on any false pre- Apaistant District Attorney Botan You can play this ¢ » Phonograph © yourself | % New Fall Styles Two seasonable models in ' | women's low shoes for 4 ; autumn street and dress / 3 wear, interestingly priced. New Brogue Oxford, | 2 363 2 dark tan military heel eee 50 Better Shoes : For Less Money in Blyn Fall Stocks | To be well shod one does not need to buy highest priced shoes—but merely well-selected ones. Every pair of shoes in the big fall collections at Blyn’s has deen selected for i : style, sound quality and workmanship. These constitute the : VALUE which has made Blyn shoes praised by three gen- erations of wearers. Judgment in opportune buying, as well as anticipation of changing market conditions, make ee Sees, | | ee ee the present lowering of Blyn Shoe prices | Sport something more than idle talk. Ytocking Special _Mer Women's Plain and Fancy Fall Shoes Better values than any other source can offer at similarly low prices. Sie | Fi MU Inch Smart Brogue Boot 8-50 A favored style. Red Cross Flexible Style 1579—Thie smart 11-inch Lace Boot of brown or black kid is the latest idea in fali footwear. Leather French heel. Especially gord value at 8: | Wrst BIDE STORES “3 | sanzae w. 1234 Jom ae. ana au mw, | Ben Ar s¥th & 40th Ste Factory, 611-819 M720 Mt) ALT Onpen tmeran E | Style Discontinued from Our Catalogue Description of the Famous iba. Price Radically Reduced! “430” Vocalion pe e429 Case Woods:—Selected Mal s 1} The Popular 430” Graduola Model Fumed Oak and Golden Oak. : “AEOLIAN-VOCALION Tong Arm:—The Aeolian Universal Brown Calf, wing tip medium toe, low heel - i Former Price, $165 Vocalion Automatic Stop:—An im- proved type; superior to and Special Price, $135 sleaplet than any other on the ee f ' market. A | DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME FOR A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT This instrument is equipped with AN NIVE RSARY SALES the famous Graduola—the onl \ 7 i Balance, $7 Monthly artistic phonograph tone-control i, Celebrating 63 Years of Growth in Merchandising existence. | HIS instrument at its regular-price has had a A , | 2 6 0 M ? | large sale. Musically and in appearance, it The Graduola alone is sufficient 0 ens nee meres value unequaled jin phonographs ees ng pean. ooailon Yous | of any other make. Of particular importance is the Atlant ample ang ye | W. M d Shi fact that it is equipped with the famous Graduola, po henarg device which makes it pos- oven aqaras irts a vital phonograph improvement found on no other sible to vary the expression, the | | | jnstrument, irrespective of price. shading of every piece you play. It 5 . : is not necessary to use the Gradu- | $ In the new 1921 Vocalion Catalogue, this style is ola; the Vocalion isa cerfert rin ) 65 to be replaced by other of different case design and h without i dimensions. Musically and mechanically there is to oe Shee te be no change. _ The reason and the only reason for reducing the Regularly $3.50 and $4 | pEexe on the Style 430 is to make room for the new Blues—Lavenders—Tans—Black and Whites—Stri; Effects i! instruments and to dispose of models which will not in countless collections—almost every shade under the sun is at appear in the new catalogue. your disposal in the varieties we present. Sizes 134% to 18. Those familiar with the Aeolian-Vocalion, its un- | ualed tone, superb cases and many mechanical } advantages, will appreciate the importance of this extraordinary opportunity. cloth— in a wide varicty of amart colors and patterns , Sle 4 Baob bangers ip slouilandrad Btted with French cuffs—cut full and roomy— all sizes Regularly $3— Men's Underwear at $2.45 | ights—shirts and drawers—in gray | THE AEOLIA N COMPAN Y ae - | matt, at sus 4200 Other Men’s Fine Shirts—-$1.65 Made of printed madras—percales—and repp Makers of the Duo-Art Pianola Piano. Foremost Manufacturers of Musical Instruments in the World Shirts and drawers—prrt woo) in gray—medium in MANHATTAN In THE BRONX InFORDHAM WASHINGTON HEIGHTS weight y, 4 AS HEIGHTS | 29 West 42nd Street 367 East 149th Street ¥ 270 E. Fordham Road 181st St. and Weenie 7 — i I The Aeolian Company, 29 West 42nd St., New York City. | y 1 Gentlemen: Kindly send me your illustrated Vocalion catalogue. ames C reery 'e In BROOKLYN 1 In NE i 11 Flatbush Avenue isla . . a at mnimeeinniae | 89 BWARK 5th Avenue and 35th Street { | ‘1 95 Broad Street a I ah me ! : Entrance—Fifth Avenue Arcade \ Sg a oa PORES RAE ae ttc np

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