The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1922, Page 15

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TWO MEN KILLED ) AREA STORM | TIES UPTRAFFIC:: bi | Skidding Auto—Another Dies in Fall. Two men were killed and traffic on fhe surface and elevated lines and| ‘ the exposed parts of the subways was seriously delayed last night as the re- | mult of a heavy fall of sleet which | followed the first thunderstorm New York has had since Oct. 20 last. For nearly an hour sharp lightning and | heavy thunder accor a a down- pour of rain, affording a strange con- trast with the snow-covered streets and ice-laden trees, Telegraphers reported a slight aurora borealis be- tween New York and Faston, Pa A five-passenger touring car was travelling south in Lafayette Street at the same time an eust-bound | Second Avenue car in Worth Street crossed the intersection | Stephen G. Millosy of No, 263 Seventy-third Street, Brooklyn, who | was driving the auto, put on the brakes, but the car skidded to the | left, so that its right side was caught | by the surface car. Joseph Dedo, | fifty-five, of No. 15 Marne Street, | ‘Newark, who was sitting in the front |) seat of the auto, was thrown to the |[! track in front of the surface car. WHEN you give a child 1034 Street, motorman, the car, but 1¥ caught Dedo and car- |ried him several feet. Street pulled Dedo from under the car ana | an ambulance took him to Volunteer One Caught Between Car and) men the party included their wives, jand two children. |motorman was not to blame an eg; you Shie it all the egg— mot just the yolk alone. the same with wheat. Whole wheat is nature’s most complete food. Give your child Ralston, the whole wheat food, and you give jungster all the vitamines and bone and muscle building elements of wheat that ing bodies need. ‘ou get all the flavor, too, which gives Ralston the taste children love. GUARD AGAINST AN EPIDEMIC Enrich and | Strengthen Your} Blood Now With That Splen- did Tonic, Gude’s Pepto- Mangan. | | i} | | Keep your blood in good condition. | The blood very often gets in bad shape, almost without your knowing it. How many times you feel and exhausted, eating or ired | You don’t care about | ng anywhere, Your work | effort and you wake up| to the morning more tired than when}! you went to bed. hecomes un When you feel like that, look to your blood. You can be pretty sure it is in a weakened condition | Don't let yourself get run down. Tf you do not feel right, begin taking ‘Gude's Pepto-Mangan and keep it up| for awhile. Gude's Pepto-Mangan is put up in| both liquid and tablet form and is sold by druggists everywhere. ‘The| liquid and tablets have exactly the same mnedicinal value, Buy whichever The name s Pepto Be ee | Constipation Vanishes Forever Stop after- dinner dis- $roee = Gore ‘ect indiges- m2" THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, Brown of No. 104 West|collision and the automobile put out CAN'T USE CITY AUTOS tried to stop | Of commission. |TO GO TO WORK FOR crry Frederick Velsky of No. 844 Wast | | Richmond President Barx Mantel- pal Care to Department Heads. William Ninth Street, was killed by a fall. ( ing to the cellar he slipped on the out- Patrolman John Kirley of Elizabeth | side stairs leading to the sidewalk, | Heads of departments in the Govern Staion and the motorman | which were covered with tce. Imont of Richmond veh will here- ‘Thrown to the sidewalk, he slid and | 1 ride to and fr 5 was pitched headfirst down the cellar |¢ stairs, His neck was broken and his | | skull fractured. ospital, but he was dead on arrival. [J. Cahill, ‘The y bee i cli is skull had been fractured. The Union Railway Company in the | been Inthe i i None of the others in the aufomo- Fane ht with al Hbbltiarae Wires was | them in the mornin id bring them hard hit A collision ai o'clock last |} . vi ‘ed. Ber les the two Leds doid elder haat ‘ night at 158th Street and Thi | eke: Hew sorte t no Wor: | nu between a trolley car and Sircat | ough automobile aby any | Tessie Tinter, Dedo's stepdaughter, | Cleaning Department truck tied |oficial without jon of an application twenty-fi vance, stating fully th use of the cars he granted r hows in ad Millosy said the |traMfe from the important transfer |point ut 149th Street and Third Ave will not The surface car was derailed by the | nue. PRICES Established IN THE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT . “WHERE ECONOMY RULES” FINEST CREAMERY 39! BUTTER Maine Style a Can CORN Double Tip Tip MATCHES “= 4}- Fancy “Blue Rose’ ie Cc R I C E; 114 Cents Lb Finest Quality . PEA BEANS = 5° “Red Front” Brand COCOA @ Red Circle Coffee Importe« Direct 2? GQ: ib From the Choicest Plantations A trial will make you a regular Heinz Baked Beans . smaucan Qe | Succotash, Iona Brand . can 12¢ Rinso . . . . . . ks Ge| Life Buoy Soap. . scakes 20¢ H-0 Oais . . . . . vhs 13c! StrainedTomatoes,lonaBrandcan '7¢ Save 3 Cents aCan RED CIRCLE COFFEE Drinker Cracker Specials Bunty Bars - - - Ib 22c Chocolate Points - Ib 29c Zwieback - - pkg 13c THERE WERE 33 NEW ECONOMY STORES OPENED IN THE U. S. LAST WEEK. 15 IN METROPOLITAN DISTRICT THE. GHEAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC Ye The World’s Largest Grocery House—6198 : stores in the U.S. A. | Cowperthwait’s Liberal Credit Terms | 25 Weekly on $15 Worth 1922, i : LT ee ‘| COWPERTHWAIT & SONS UPTOWN “Everlasting Furniture’ DOWNTOWN 3d Avenue and 121st Street g Park R Ask Your Grandfather anes Be ee 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue 193 to 205 Park Row FEBRUARY 1922) Ideal time to open an account OD; y)) ‘ | Ve LE | (| | eZ a ? | rin” ee —— og Waea a| Only Six Days Left! Don’t Lose your Chance! OF course you may open an account at any time, but this week you may open an account and order delivered to your home a thousand dollars’ worth of furniture, or as much more or less as you need, by making a deposit our policy of selling substantial, lasting goods on very liberal terms—a policy that has secured for us an ever growing good will over a period of 115 years. And good will, which means satisfied customers, is of more importance to this firm than any one year’s success. We originated this unusual plan as the best way of making a ‘special offer to home people, consistent with Ciphs Z ze 1Wr Open All Day Monday, pebruery 13th. Open Saturday Evenings—Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also of only ONE DOLLAR. ) o $259 Queen Anne 10-Pc. Walnut Suite Reduced from $375. $1 Deposit and $3.25 Weekly. Well designed Dining Room Suite, with 60-inch Butte back; 48-inch Table, extending to 6 feet; ompartment with genuine brow $225 Queen Anne 4-Pc. Walnut Suite Reduced from $325. $1 Deposit and $3.00 Weekly. Bedroom Suite of well-matehed American Walnut; ind. serviceable Chifforobe, ty, with oi t, with mirror A pretty with la Dresser, have dustproof cases; and two wings; 36-inch Server, with drawer ‘inch China Closet; Five Chairs and Armehaiy Spanish leather seats. Many Handsome Designs in Walnut, Mahogany and Oak se long mirror full sized bow Metal Beds White Enamel or Ivory. | °15.75 Golden Oak Table, $21.75. H Chairs, $3.40 ea. | lsome Dining Room Sel, of table and 5 #2-inch table, extends to 6 feet. Chairs with Seats of genuine brown Spanish leather. Separate Buffets and China Closets. Library Suite in Genuine Leather, $98 In Tapestry, $115. $1 Deposit and $1.50 Weekly. Substantial and comfortable suite—sofa, rocker and arm chair with heavy -ineh mahogany finish frames, durable uphol stery and 5 Genuine brown or blue leather, xOS. ‘Tapestry Spring, $4.90 Au BRASS BEDS. Mattress, $8.75. # LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Columbia Grafonolas “Reliable’ Our own Phono. Depesi Stroller BY Deposit Rug Bargains—$1 Deposit ar. nience front lets \ Manufacturers’ Samples—9x12 Size doant tiie. dibce eral (29009 Velvet —pegularly 96.055 ..61 2s seseaien cases -Now $37.50 Axminster-— regularly 875..000..00..0.000008 Now 42,50 : : Colored Gl Chenille—reguiarly ¢120 Now 82.50 el a Dome tor electricity or gas in assorted Wool & Fibre, for Bedrooms—regularly $35.Now 19.75 Now 1.85 Spinet Desk ny finish, with 2 draw sent 2" $35 | Inlaid Linoleum —reuar 8225 « yu... Cowperthwait & Sons Oldest Furniture House in America 75c Weekly on $50 Worth $1.50 Weekly on $100 Worth ia Banat oho tenn 3rd Ave. and 121st St. A ‘ee! on $1,000 Worth * Gtiee Avoivie 1h ieee, 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue Pay by the Month If You Wish + No Fatra‘Chares of Any nd Downtown Store: 193 to 205 Park Row 10°; Off for Cash Between City Hall “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq. “L” Station. i KIDNEYS BOTHER? EAT LESS MEAT I ; Take a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladde: troubles you 3 S TI ZFS | Colds Bacecrs| | Serious Sills ‘ oi" seca veid) which excites the | CASCARL i, QUININE | i erat No man or woman ularly can mak Is the Quickest Relief Known *Pape's Cold Compound” Cures Within | 24 Hours { GAFEGUARD against La Grippe and its dangerous effects Fastes Insist i When weather is variable, when you | | have exposed yourseli, become chilled [J | lass of water be through or walked in damp shoes—dur t \ few days your kidt f) delay. Get C. B,Q, quickly, Fortity against Vhis famous salts i the consequences of a serious Cold | told of grapes and. len h Jithia, Depend on Hill's—Standard remedy tor | two generations, Tablet form. Quickest " to ad }, Demand red box bearing Mr. Hill por 1) Wait end signature | no longer ean ius ending bladder wea Jad Salts is inexper For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, mires mawes a Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver | 1A: Deisggtits—30.Ce ent lithia-water drir eve gd] \ * | ft he ed tein ind the{ ‘the easiest catharticdasative in the cmpty your bowels eompletely by | |ulood pure, the i ious] world to pl your liver bowels | iorning, and you cl splendid UNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS . es Sd i ] i i a 5

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