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jfib i jet ' 1 11 BYBMIX) WOBLO, MOHJJAV. OOYOUKtt It, ltll. FIVE FKE VICTtMS NEEDLESSLY. SAYS OFFICIAL Commteioner Murphy lo Karl "Campaign of laiuca Ikxi" Among Tenants. tr l No tin Third Ane rMe Ctt fl ll, tiae Ihle4 Tact merit llous. Commlalner Jh J, MufTf U undertake anrti. rduea Jena work amour fenai.fa Alt tight fear. tcn eared fcy tr um ( Art aeap, be dwlarre, after In VMUM(la( tie tlaaa of yesterday eajtroaBaT k la a o4 opportunity," tha Ctmwitlepr aald, "to eiuphaeite Ilia nd ef It nan U I a kin thoudit la ad VMM aa to what thtr would do In oaaa of a flra. Tha old building at I ... 1 1 Ke, lilt Tlr Amiim uaarfaria1 t. au malrmi( whitiii tto tow r. anil w la 4Mn4 f tfckt riM et Itaian nta. Il l.e Br-r kaj. run frvm rk apartmraj laadlita la tba . a f inMnne-e efc aid. Tl a i4 earner e. "h Mt their llna AMlaa anla etmka aid did t think t.f anf wta t4 m I ut lha aialra." 1 u dra4 are Mia Haul Uwk.l hr fur-ir-i44 Irvlan. an Mr. Juha W aad bar dstMrfctafe Anna. rf!fii and Ma tntrn The bady uf Mra. OrMbat, bar arm clafd aWut Ut f Irvine, w f am 14 aaainat It' ataltwar ' la ' ftw Tha ni-r dtad ftlid in "i I Ufvtltat. Mb lia Irwbh and Iff al Xa. lit' Third Avaaw. tMiil4 nut of a front window arid a WAjr luiixwf Ut ilia lira ara it H (Vntral Oaf whwh adjatne tha inHurM tit aiMith Whan ! aliutd far hia wf la follow with Mia rMll IhMo waa no roii I'teaMm O JIrtaa and lHa wifa. Car Me aaemdad a laodrr lo Ui rvf llarnad on fra and arm. Ihay wara Maeu.J by drlaclltee, Mra. Ouaale l.uUi.kr, a hair niMrirr. and bar ! yar-tfd daujrtiter, Anua, wara llflad out of HtKir front wlndww uu lha aaooud fltwr by dntarllvra and paaaad alone tu lha ('antral Cafa'a fllw aaaa Mra. Marr Ia Hinder, old and rhauinalle, who rovina on lha aarond floor and la now camping thra amid tha wirrkaar, naa ii'ltd to a flr. racapa on tha rail aid which laadf to tba adjoining hulldlnc on tha north $ f i Sends Home a III $150 Victrola and J'V $10 in Records A Style XIV Victrola, price $150, and any Records you may care to select to the amount of $10, on the payment of $10 down MISS DAHLGREN'S LICENSE TO RON AUTO IS REVOKED Massachusetts Authorities Will Not Permit Her to Burn Up Roads in 'Yellow Streak.' Girl Auto Driver Whonc Liccntte To Run Racer Has Been Revoked HAS BliBN OFTEN FINED. Her Driving Gained Notice Through Proposed Race With Fast Motorcycle. Aid $10 a Month Until the $160 It Paid KNABE Warrtoas: 5tk Ave. at 39th St. LJ-NOX. Maaa.. Oct. II. No mora may ''fallow Htrtak" hum up tha rrtnAm nt &faauhuaaita with tha 1ar Int and cbarmlnjt Mia Kathartna D. ' DaJila-Ttn at tha whaal. for tha Jllfh- I way CommUalonar liara auapandad' har llcanaa no tha ground that aha "oparalta motor vabtolaa In an lm prupar inannar." "Of oouraa 1 bava bran flnad two or thraa lime for apaadlnif," aald Mlaa Dahlgran to. day, "but If tha record ura aoarched, I ballav you will find aooraa of other who have baan flnixl for apaadlnir mora time than I hava, and who ar atlU drtv Inr car." TIM llerluhlra eolonUI call Mia Dahlarran'a lt0horepowar racer, In which aha ha mado nlnaly mile an hour, "Llttlo Yellow HtreaJt." At. though aha I only eighteen year old and a allp of u ylrl, aha handle It with excbptlouul aklll and In on July week ho wia urreated threo time for wpevdlnk", balng- fined by one Court. Hhe I a daughter of Mr. and Mra, Orexel Uahlcron und I popular hi New York, Lenox and l'hltadclphla. In the latter part of Auiu.t Mim Dahlgren accepted a challenge to rauo per car agalnat a uotorcycla rldduu by Oeorge K. Turnuia jr. The blgU. way autnorltlaa in tba bill were ue termlned tha race ibould not take piace. mum vanigren aaidi -i aimpiy ooumn't lako a dare from Mr. Turnuro, particularly a 1 have driven my little yellow rsodaur at oouer man sixty muea art bour many time. It It la aaf for a man to run a motorcycle at a. faater clip than loat. m a ix i oukd( to Da ama to o him one better with a powerful an glno and four wheel. Mamma doesn't want me to take any rltka, but dear mamma doean't knowthat It la per feotly aaf to drive a oar faat wben you know the road tierfecUy. "AU the village cona(abe for mil) around ara watohlntf ua in nravAitt the race, but It will b over before tber get through abtnlng up their badoee." MUs DahlgTvn tried later to eebur ft permit for the raoe over the Pitta BBBBBaaulauBBBBBBBBlHiK BBBB; ZBtTaBBBBBBBBBBK-HRB t V .- 'r V' ' m3 . 1J i IHa Taataa lat W rrM faw r' rlld frn wa'l ra. werr drla hi wlfa la m lanrhkHai TV firat Ifcat TaaMian h a aula y.Motd dawghlr llal kaw f lit al waa I Mr fnrrord that Mra Teatijtan run ffwa tha l.aw.a la hr nlfrliUUtha la a.k aid ft )o1l(ma Myrtar. '" lakli a.t.ral laWlal of MchlarMe t ioi-yry Murary rall4 HMmaa from Kniak.rlMfkir lle.fllal and Mra. Taakflan " takan I Ufa. Hit aa dlMon la trltkat, (...ifHi'jirinm'i'tit''iJ''''f,4'it) i Quicks tt, Surctt Cough JJ Remedy li Heme t 1 ? Madm SI 5" V i ,, I'.llr rird l f" wl-a I tin. Uiraa hmi I aiMld. yiiifirUJiir'Vf'if 'vri'f''r''i',w",ir rntmr tro" air rntulanllv annirrl from nlir )rar rnl lo Ihr otlr llh a iH-fflilrtil lirotiihtal U(h, kick U li.lly uwirrf-aaaary, llrra U a home I mail? rrincuy um rauw and will maV you ondrr wlut iMTanii- of it (irl fjoiiwr. 1'inn (40 rant worth) fnmt auy ilriiMl'l. pour iMn a pint iN.lllr and (ill lh" hotllr with plain gran iilalnl iicr rup. Start taking it at utir. iiranuaur uui mini i w, SILVER Sterling & Plate v "i ? t, ' XriiL bbbbbbbbbbbbbbV aBBBBBFiaVBBHkBBBBBBKBl J 'WrPTmBBBBB? jSjj'lj&fcJr I I&kV1bbbv "wtm JPfrW)-m Vlijwy LLPEbbbbbbbbbV "fttmlW1 Coffee &tt , OF SILVER PLATE, HAND-HAMMERED ' AND CHASED. 4 PIECES, $44.25 This superb service illustrates the refined and classic beauty of the patterns in Silverwares at the International Store, and is a commentary , ,. .on, the moderateness of the prices. 1 f . Of heavy quadruple plate, hand-hammered and chased, graceful Coffee Pot with patent heat insulators in handle, Cream Pitcher, Sugar Bowl and 14-inch Tray. The 4 pieces, $44.25. Or separately: Coffee ' Pot, $15.75; Cream Pitcher, $8.00; Sugar Bowl, $8.00; Tray, $12.50. aW International Silver Company Succecdinc The MERIDEN Co. Eitablishcd 1852 .49-51 West 34th Street, through to 68-70 West 35th Street, New York . .! notice tin pMrgm thin out and then tli apiM-ar altocrtfu-r. thua andlnf a rough hat you ncvar tboiignt woum rnu. 11 (iMiapn the dry, hoar or tight Mill KATHCR.Ir-IH, .. flrld.Lenox Slats road. The applica tion had no other reiult than to at tract attention anew to hor drlvlnit. Turnure wo aerloualy Injured trying out hi motorcyclo in preparation for the race. Mlas Dnhlgren, faat a he haa driven, ha had no accidents. WORDY WAR OVER THE CONSTITUTION Moose County Chairman Assails Arguments of Messrs. Slim son and Tanner. Henry L. Stlmson, former Secretary of War, and X-Vederlck P. Tannor, Chairman of the Republican Btato Committee, cave reasons In the Proa Bynagogue, No. 36 West Hlxty-elghth Street, last night why tha new Stato Constitution should be voted for at the poll. ; Mr, Sttmaon was explaining tho budget' feature when J. J. O'Connelt, Chairman of the Now York County I'rogreislvo Committee, demanded: "Supposo the Governor's buJgit were refused by the Legislature and the budget thrown out, how would tho State Government operate until a new budget could bo mado and passed T" "If you want me to answer that right now," ratortcd Mr. Stlmson, "I will say that tho Identical problem exists to-day, only In the opposite form. The Uovornor may now veto tho Legislature's proposal and how would you overcome that?" "Uut now the Legislature may override the Obvernor'n veto," replied O'Connell. Then both men plunged Into a discussion. O'Connoll charged tbat Tanner had commanded till re publicans to vote for the Constitu tion. Tanner denied he bad done any such thing. TRIES TO DIE; RUNS FOR AID. Wo in mi Takra lllrlilurlili uf Jlnr- I'liry, Thru t'nlla I'nllppiiiaii, Mr- Mnrlo Tn.liJUn, tlilrty-elghl, the wife of llenonl Taalijlnn of No, 3163 Ilroadwuy, a former ruif Impor ter, la a prisoner In Knickerbocker Hospital on tho charge of attvmptcd ,,1. .,,,1 I, thr Inflammation iii painful cough with remarkable rapidity, Ordinary cipukIk are comiiierrd by It In H hour or leu. Nothing better lor linmrhitk lnler ruugltt ami bronchial "rhla'l'lnrx and Kugar Hyrup mliture wkr a full pint - enough t lt fatiilly a lK tlnir at a nt nf only at t nU. K.ep erf tly ami ta.tri pleav ant. I'.nily prrpiirnl. Full dlmtiont Willi l'inex. , , , i , l'inex U n aprclal snd highly cimwn. 1..1..1 ...i.iiiiul of uriiume Norway plim rxtrnct. rich In gualacol. and U iumotu tlm worhl over for it ae, ijrr-' talnty and proinptneoi in ovrrtuiuu.K bad cougln. chct and thrust col. U. tiet the genuine. Ak your drugit for "t'i ounce l'inex." and do not ac cept nnythii.K 'Ue. A guarantee . of nl.Milute .atUfiiction. or money promptly rrfmided. goe. with tl.U nrriwrallon. The l'inrx Co.. I t. ay ne. Ind. Advt. CITIES STILL DRAWING YOUTH FROM THE FARM Only One-Fourth of State Popula tion Now in Villages and Rural Districts. ALBANY, Oct. H. The continued growth of tha population of cities of the State la shown in a statement is sued by the Stato Census Ilureau to day, The cities now have 75 per cent. of the total population, while five year ago their proportion waa 74.3 per cent, and In 1900 It was S per cent. "Out of tho t.790,000 which, in round numbers, make up New York Btata'a Doouiatioti. says tho state. ment, approximately i.ouv.uuu men, women ana onuaren nave inelr homes In the villages and rural dls trlcU. "As the outcome of the June census taken under the direction of Secre. tary of State Hugo two more cities have been created, Saratoga and Me chsnlcsvlllo bocomlnk' such In June, while a third, White 1'lulns, enter into tha city column In January next. "New York City with It population of over 6,000,000 become the home of over one-hair oi tne mate total reel dents." Otoe Printed 16,02 6 "HELP WANTED" ADS. LAST WEEK- 10,781 MORE Than ALL tba 0 OTllKIt Maw York Mora. log and Hiuidar Kfwspaptx addku ToorrriiKit 8,394 MORE Tn.u Th World Printed the Corre ipohrtlng Week List Ye.rl Proof that prosperity Is at hand and that World advertising results are reap ing their own rewardl If you would have your advertisement get a circulation In New York City, mnnlng or Sunday, greater than the Herald. Times and Tribune COMBINED, hav it printed In THE WORLD. ESTABLISHED 1057 Andrew Alexander Sixth Avenue at Nineteenth Street ARE you a man who recognizes good appearance as a business asset comfort as a matter of personal efficiency 0oofl service as the measure of real economy? Then here is the place to buy your shoes. For 58 years we have been, selling good shoes for men. The Alexander label is known far and wide to stand for correct style and re liable quality. We sell a little better shoe in a little better way. Try us for your next pair. lHlmii33 Markets HPPftrtlKf WlM . 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I There U tome- . thing about the I y I 11 ! r. pp ONLY BRONX STORE 8 I i W?m0' l49th5TREETS)3ndAVENUEt i I -an 1? 4 O V WAY TO FURNISH YOUR HOME jf 8 on ourJCiil.3 I - PAYMENT TERMS Jl Let Us Show You How jjj A All Goods Marked In Plain Figures. il ' IT r!r.P ljj."jlth 'isrl I Mi I'lrra VA wood wiu, Ioom riuliioa of Ca nl , 8 av.0' JsaW'jpsis tfafM s.7.25 w it O nulla w tnuii .if.pllogil Tilil. t.. VM- 9 Q 8 OPEN 1 3 Rooms 1 4 Rooms 1 5 Rooms I JS&?&&f; 8 I X rrrimr Icomnletelv Icnmnletelv I Completely I nm. nnom x II 8 IjVIjUI IpurnUhed. Furnished. Furnished. I 'i; O II EVENING! $47.50 I $77.50 I $122.50 ON i,hsT. l 1 149 ST., COR. 3K" AVE. PeaCheS, Choice California.. r f Pineapple, Sliced Uawauan.j. Lakeview Milk, .. 6 Condensed Milk, l&.ffbb 8C TOniatO SOUP, loiika Coofc.la.re can, each... 5C NOOdleS, (:ld l'8R Urli Packoite 5C APP BUtter, A .ptcn.Ua spread for bread; can C California Asparagus, i w Foster Brand; this scasoirs delicious ipcors, fresh- I A pacKcu wlierc tne lincst arc grown ; large can, cut to Aunt Nanna's Pancake Flour, ik,,'. 10c Buckwheat, SilJ. 1CK Blue Ribbon Syrup, large can,, each io Triumph Oats, SsSl Quaker Corn Flakes, 5c Our Fomouj Dlend of South American arV Lotiee, ab. .s.ic 19 ' mT ffl Eitra Choice Formoaa-OolonR.' In- far jrvc lllCW I Cevlon- GnxlUh Dreakfart andC Mlied. of rare flavor lh.V- 60 Stamps with each pound of the New .Teas.. Old Dutch Cleanser, 10c caa vc, 10 &VC Stamps FREE with' 7 Borax Soap, 25 A Chance to Buy the Best for Nearly Half Price Crystal Coffee MilLlWhVW! Little Queen Mill, Kti ..7.flfl: Perfection Vacuum Clothes Washer, 39c 59 49c The Best 25c Broom In America Parlor Brooms, T I.t!: 25 Toilet raper, b ... 3 tQt iQt At All 35 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Spring Lamb Chops. hh orLob. ib.24cd Fricassee or Soup thicken, n l 61 Chuck Steak. LcnBndiuicy u,. tdl Boneless Pot Boast, Sii0. i& At. All 122 .Tnmpa Rutin Trn T J Pi -xiui-iiacu oioros. Hennessy's French Brandy) ho1. H .55 mdiici r reiicii toynac. .. .) u' 1 1 TheBigDollar sWorth. Remarkable Value Bottle Trysome Rye Whiskey All ,m Bottle Fine Old California Sherry 3 m Bottle Fine Old CaMornia Port ...J for Guinness's Stout, tSSU 91.30; ft- c fl uaaa I aic jHliv, aoz. Dot., IJ JL ; doz. splits. 1 Allowance of 18c per Joten bottles and 10c per doien aplits for empties. Double arte Sl.mpi Wednesday. No Slimpi with Butler, Flour or Suiar. Free BellVPrf P ent mall orders sent m. u. VC11TC1 eiprcss, parcel poat or freleht. 1 i il