The evening world. Newspaper, December 9, 1920, Page 18

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i | ! enth trol I e hole ts only 158 y | Harris had to pl % } ng wind and a ne ' Bhi ‘The ball carrie! about twe sty i js short of the gr in a direct line erick | _ PINEHURst, 5. werick P. 8. Warrts It at the end o oa hole in one a the flag and f ees HOLES TEE (ANNAPOLIS HAZING SHOT AT PINEHURST) GETS MORE BRUTAL ag of Her Sex to Do It There! Is Mrs. F. P. S. Harris ee | n Whipped With Bedslats y Upper Classmen—Prose- of Lond Bianmore Country ¢ @ Pour ball mat is the frst ¥ Six of the reas Piunograens of America are now now ready THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY CHAR AB A WELL This is a brief end pointed messege ebout Ctristmes and satisfiction. It hes to do with six of the great phonographs of America, and the Wanamazker service idea. Brunswick Pathe Cheney Sonora Edison Victor Eech of these instruments has features peculiar to itself. For instance: THE BRUNSWICK has the Ultona—a new reproducer of much merit. THE CHENEY develops a series of tone amplifiers called orchestral chambers. THE EDISON features the diamond point reproducer. THE PATHE features the sapphire point reproducer. THE SONORA lays much stress upon the quality of the materials used in its construction. THE VICTROLA is known far and wide for the excellence of its musical reproduction. *e2. © The Wanamaker Phonograph Salons present all of these high-grade instruments, which means about seventy different varieties of cabinets, for you to choose from; and it says to you simply and without exaggeration: “These are standard phonographs of America —reliable, guaranteed, and ready to do all that is claimed for them.” GioTa Pathe 2 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDA then Te hel Inventigated, an ane H. TAYLOR’S WILL IS FILED. progecution of the offenders is Wk: ate Leaves jatire Estate ldren FIRES ON BELGIAN DEPUTIES, counsel | SevePal Hort tm Scramble te Leave | (oy e j » die nily, was! Chamber. BRUSSELS, Dee. 9.—Thre nclf in Heataarant, er. Mrs. Lucy Do- ns dining Ins here you can hear all of the six and choose the one you like best. * . * T-E-R-M-S Tastes and ideas differ; but when you come c= { per cent, down; per cent. a month No interest or added extra charges. Immediate delivery, or you can have an instru- ment set aside for Christmas delivery in your home. Also $10 of your choice of Records will be added to your phonograph purchase on the | above terms and accompany your instrument as part of the outfit to be delivered, you to have the choice from our large library of records. BRUNS- WICK, COLUMBIA, EDISON, EMERSON, fast restaurant at No. 189 Hestor Street, tate! ville, 8. 1, attached to the Weat 20th ight. Arthur Caruso, twenty, who/ Street Station, was accidentally shot in| ‘The local Weather Bureat to-day :e-| ved in a flat upstairs, went to the rear|the left hand last night when his re-|ceived the following advisory message the restaurant and shot nnd illied | volver fel! from its holster as he ran| from Washington: | Northoast storm enti? Dowosing sald her son/into a hallway at No, 463 West i9th| warming 10 A M.. Boston to Bast is demented. ee Policeman Accidentally Shot. Patrolman Harry Carder of Totten (went home o-night with snow lavender, wine and gray es FONOTIPIA, ODEON, PATHE or VICTOR STOCKS. Tear this off —Fill in—Mail to us today: JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York. Please send me, by return mail, catalogue and price lists, also your special holiday offer on monthly payments for purchasing the follow: ing phonographs: — BRUNSWICK—-CHENEY—EDISON—PATHE— SONORA~VICTROLA, (Tick off the names of instruments on which you desire information.) 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