Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1756-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
Newspaper Page Text
P R E P A R E 1) N K S S With a ?cmett Portaba Adding -Lidmg _and Computing Machino the accuracy ol e\e:\ flfUN IrUMtCtioa in aiiv line of bii?i;.r'? i?. guaranteed and the ???mg ol lima and Uboi i* enormoua. Leading inanuta? Uiiri? in Neu York and eJeewhere uaf Barret? machine?, excluiivel) . I lie\ are the recognized ?tandaid on tii?** markcl. n modei? weighing tiom 10 to 22 Iba. Bnrrett Portrble Adding Ma? chin?e arc priced from $75 up Relie\r that mental Miain in votll of lice lodav. Phone at once (oil land 2445. JOHN J. HARRIS. Sales Mgr BARRETT MACHINE SALES CO. 156 Broadway AGAIN DELAY CASE OF MRS. S?NGER ??Not Fair lo keep Mc Waiting,*' Declares Birth Control Advocate. ? - irc'l *-"? . .- R' d " nj stai - " ?net day, if 1 MURRAY HILL COFFEE at 36c a pound to ? I BETTER THAN CANNED COFFEE at aa j price Five Pounds Put Up to Ordrr, $1.80 Delivered. U.IC1 t * "1 I M ?. ln.i <.M I IMP4IR I i 1. 4 ? L ' ?- -.a urging . . ? ?? i ' rions rriou ibjecl with lid Mrs. Stokea, \ ? . .!, rt.e ' tter written by Dr. il ??? ? ..-a Healll ? ? ??. ? * i ' pinion tha? t h e g . ? r ? in the ? on of ? ? rag? [-resent time n ?o our ? r?sout " . Goldman, Waiting Trial. to Defy Police in Talk \ ting : nan, ?vil be held in i jr:e Hall \? ? -. I rtnlght. an ??<." declared man, "bul 11 ?rill speaking to I pie in the largest hall in Ne** fork, ai for apt * ? i in a .?mall npstairi hail." Go] v out on ba ' loa ;n(7 h* r . ght for i-ontrol lectore. Sha Hall I narj hearing on see, on Febni - tito? ?r of ? ' ' rth, ? n law ild ba MUNITIONS MOB ATTACKS POLICE 200 Brooklyn Strikers Arc Routed with Revolvers After Fierce Baltic. ONE MAN ?SHOT; SERGEANT FELLED Patrol Wagon, Harrying with Reserves lo Aid. Wrecked atul I litre Men Injured. Wil ? ? , stones, bricks an, lying at them, Police i i, ?' ?? ? Ranked 1 two ; lainel? I i< ?. ? ? .! ,'r-.i munition Iril.? outh Brot i terdaj. ? ervei unan ally rr?uI-*?l the moh at. the poinl of Ihei r n "1 en \ bio? ? ?'?..;.. h: ' if*v third and l ? ? \ . detectives ? .. ?- ! . ging ? i ompany, b l no uni The factory, which la one ' -? ? era pany, emploj ? On Friday two hun? dred ? i ? hydraulic pro:-?' room, . .1 out, -' ? .1 . seven hundred th? and Polei ? ? ? ? outh Brooklyn ai d Mat.pi 11 I "There u rikrrs" : ter da) i i ? ? r. bark room of a h .ind First Ave , ? ? . I ? - ! with Sei g?ant John McGarry, Patrolman H?ii?h Ruana and ? m? n, Ci immona ee what wa - t,r, i Tii, leaving the ? ?and fiirininj; in psraili' forma? ,' he captain was ? ? ? .ngleaden. ...... , ? ? which , - ?? ? ea ai Koul ki, , and " -Ol - vrere nen joined the rio'.rrs heav) it ?1 cap! . ordered hi* thru men and fire high. \ i I over their heads failed ? re, and the aptam ralled "Fire low." Jual then i bi ek ? ., Ruane He fired ?i, of 149 ni.ri Sl ? with h wound in nil ?hey ?aw one man shot th? ? ? adlong up the avenus ? Meanwhile the reserves, five in num irrj ng to the aid o? I ap ? ? ? Oi rhird Avenue their ; M ro] '??.?-on up-et. A- ?? the N'orar-k.- an g and it pi? - ? reserve? and took three et "?? . \ an < ott, is Lavin ,,-.d Henry Seward, t?. . the hoaj ital An Exceptional Sale of Hampton Furniture jINELY proportioned as some hiaStoric gothic Minster, the new home to which the Hampton Shops will shortly move in Fiftieth Street, opposite St. Patrick's Cathedral, forms already one of Fifth Avenue's distinctive landmarks. Not only will its eleven spacious galleries offer space for an adequate gathering of Hampton Furniture, but they will permit the earning out of some original ideas of furniture arrangement and display. This necessitates the sale at impressively re? duced prices of a number of single pieces and complete suites now holding honored places in the present galleries. So thoroughly representative of Hampton Furniture are these that their sale at such prices is an event quite out of the ordinary. IAMPTON nUApn T / ? VT*"""? n'' "TZ """"" *?** -"? ^T^^TST U Ai /"i-t ' ? ?V - .-.-??- A 4^.?.-? W- A -'??wiw A i TSV/ YC3?C Will. OK IT.T AM) THE (i I IM. HE ( l'SI-.l) ol IMISOMM.. IS AC HEADS BOWED TO WIND, TWO KILLED BY TRAIN Caps Out Tars. Linemen Walk Into Spi'odinc Electric Cars. ? I pulieil ri? ( . H-..1 )'?'.-!.1- I ' of ? graph < of the I \ ? ? W n speeding ? Harry D? ig i ? ?"???.-? ? f '.?'! Dougla tree? ? the iineinon killed. POLICE FIND POISON IN ORPET'S HOME ? ...at lotted f., m |, i-- i ? ? ? . . an?" '.- aakad HU I ;?ash of ur. : able I "Yo rl? Haaaing " "Yea," ho said, breathleaaly. "Ho ?.,,.] a two? ' ounc Priaoner Shows I vilement. "I ? ? Lan.!, rt i exl morn Id you the' ned V" ? ... cynical : H ? be m ? -ill I bottle you ever ? r?" "1. "Can't ('iin.irt Mr," Orpef Crie?. ! aara'.n around Than- ,; ". ou eai t me of murder on ' ????'? i purchase "I wo ? ->har ? : ? "1 .!. : I? red .? gard? it to I ? ? ? ? WIRELESS VALENTINE ASKS HIM, WILL YOU?' "( oming 'lack N?.-\t Heal." An? swer to Olrl*S Prop.?sal. ? ? a ,rl?ed. ,"hil ? I i to I ? It ... ? . ? .RD." ? ? ? New Hope for Anthrax Victim. ? ? , . n if \ < , ntimetres I NINE DEAD TOLL OF RECORD COLD City Helpless Victim in (irip of Arctic Winter One Above Zero. "WARMER TO-DAY," SAYS WEATHER MAN "I." 1 r;iitis Collide. Oro May Die, Old Min Dies in Sub\A;i\ : U hole Nation Shi\ - rs. a ? ? oat < ? ? ? ?i th" rold" ' win? a Hi ' - to work, he I .' ? ? .... of ? . I Wrath. r ?" .In'. sera? ? i ? ? ? ??.hu' . A ? ? . ; i : ' l" | a ay ti Ml?? a ? He wa - ? lied. i ? It? ... i Saw 'i grain < ? * rth 1 - i deck? : ? ' ?ugust An? ? ? ?. ? . hat silk stockings. M.?.'... . - , of SO ? lin? t.in A ' ? . a U . 71 when he t alight. H him. The . ated I - : by .. ? ? . ? i : ?? ? . hartes ?,; ? B i H ? . ?red. WOMEN CLAMBER OUT CAR WINDOWS Thousands in Panic on Brooklyn "1." Lose Hats and Purse?, in Scramble. ? dropped thn to Broadway Bi ?tory laat ! t in a timn stalled at the Ms .shop girli returning home in tue hour crowd becai e ten rh< tiiOUfc" ? fore ? g?ra had maahi d ??? : cn mbled o';t oi tion pla? form. ? '- h -.- r -. in danger of l \ trampled :n the . ? ? i ?-.. rred al ' a - - to ihi ? . m- ca a he lir:il?.-. ? ? hroki. Wh? . ? . it . ?' ? top. \ sred bar the cra.ih of glass i it In mu-' ? ? ? ? : \ ? i burning il . . Passenge] ran, ' ' ? ' heat g . ? OUCKLES JAR*P0LICr; PHONE Sacculen? Piga Make Headquarters Up. erat.ir?, tnr?j;?'t "Spring I ? ? ' - I Street ? ' '? . ?In! a ' i Gem ' BalliM tal ? -?? ? ^aks^Ciom?inny Broadway -t 34th Street Final Clearance of Men's Fur-Lined Coats AT ALMOST HALF THEIR FORMER PRICES 8 Fur-Lined Coats.formerly $159.50 qq a-a-?. 10 Fur-Lined Coats.formerly $12 . 00 ?y*-**U 20 Fur-Lined Coata.formerly $60.00 39.50 mother Jones AIDS STRIKERS Stands Picket with Gar? ment Workers and Ad? dresses 2 /Meetings. com iVnne Morgan and I hav . g t . won ? : . ? night, i irks Her ; ds were cal? - rig ? eyea that ? pair ,<:" old . and ? She was Mother f Weal ? : ? S ? ??? ??[ "I . ' I \ ? 1 '. ?? th tnem in the ? M i) r ? *r>o worn . . ? | ? "There - an the atril I ii lot for a n en; the ?' I i tt 1? ; v . ::* the working ?-lasse? would be beae? (ited noi rote. "The 'lay of the uneducated laborer is ?-???? uneducate i. for thel i I avarice ai . a .... \ : tie < T i be ? iker?' I the I >? ? ? e Hotel HcAlpia which more than 250 manufacturers attended. a!ax Pine, general orgam^.pr of -he <M KINO OP^TABiiW?TDg; ? d ? r ?terdsr ?rill vote at 17*> th? advisability king. Mn.- rate Murj i the Jefferaon young ? . i eg ? -.r .i order : upon the xx nr I ?aid. ... .1 -V, ,k J?8?-. CALLED BACK TO COLORS. VICOMTE WEDS QUICKLY General (irifrin'*? Daughter lie come?, Bride of F rertch Aviator. Th?? 'ho located : * been is, . lcomte ? da Kervern. .- ?' vero nur: : irr r ? ? | riag intil March. ?.?as calle.1 to his colon " Frei e, and it il nece? . . . ? inn? i by edrat, , ? \ i r - \ G ? aaa ?n ? ipel. TIk re years old an.i ia wx aviator : reach army. red m this .... recently . . ? If, .:( eh ter of Goa? L'. S. A. ? -> iiony ? Milll *n,l , j. SB * man, I, was ' I the 1 ' franklin Simon & Co filth Avenue lien's Cloihw? Shop 8 West 38th St.?Store floor ToDay At Greatly Reduced Prices Men's Hand Tailored J^uits 33 to 46 Chest 1 ^ Oil. Heretofore 1 O .VfU ?27.50 am/ ?24.50 Two, three m four button models of the new?**.?,* Invisible t )verplaids, Overplatds combined with Stripes, Pencil or Com lunation Stripes, Checked Velour, Oxford Vfcuna, English ?Tweed or Blue Serge. Approved cuatom taiilor modeln. Men's Silk Lined Suits 33 to 46 Chest 21 00 Heretofore I.VMJ $30.00 Two. three or lour button model?, ot Irnportftl or I )o meatic t<ilin<i; reproduction! in style and workmanship of the* licit cuatom tailors' produ? ta. Newest fabii? *, in? t luding Inviaible Overplaida ??n?l Stripes, also Blur Serge. I-nil silk lined, including l'est 1 ?<t? k. Men's Custom Tailored Suits 33 to 46 Chest 70 00 Heretofore ^U,UU $27.50 to $35.00 I Lind tailored Read) to *veai Suite, tailored throughout according to the highest stand ird; m .?II this season's newest Fabrics and latest approved custom t??ilor models. ?Men's Silk Lined Overcoats \?'\v Winter Models?J3 to 46 Cheat Fitted, Semi-Fitted, Chesterfield or Slip.On Models 20.00 H""ofore $27.50and$30.00 Hand-tailored "ilk lined Overcoats <>f Oxford or Black Vicuna; velvet i ollar Also l t-ver? oats tor gerteral wr.ir i mad-* of warmth without weight Imported ??nil Domestic fabiics) in plain Oxford, (weed, I leather mixture ?tnd Homespun, in newest Invisible Overplaids in ? laige ?ring i, i >ke and - .. lined