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Daily News from New York, New York • 39

Publication:
Daily Newsi
Location:
New York, New York
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39
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1 -DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE 1924. FATHER EVERS LIES IN STATE AT CHURCH AH East Side in Sorrow at Priest' Bier. The Very Rev. Mgr. Luke J.

Evers, whom hundreds of sands knew as Father Evers of St. Andrew's, will EIGHXY-ONE YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE Gimbel Brothers 32ND STREET BROADWAY 33RD STREET NEW YORK CITY New York's Most Sensational Music Event Now In Progress! PLAYER PIANOS Cardinal Hayes Mgr. Lavelle Dignitaries who will officiate at funeral services. buried in Calvary cemetery today. His Eminence Patrick Cardinal Hayes will celebrate solemn pontifical mass at 10 o'clock in the little red brick church at the corner of City Hall place and Duane st.

The SCARLET FEVER RAGES West New York has 15 cases of scarlet fever, according to report received yesterday by the health department. One death, that of a child, has resulted thus far. Mgr. Luke J. Evers EstaktMn Ow 15 Von.

Permanent Wave Very Rev. Mgr. Michael J. Lavelle, rector of St. Patrick's cathedral, will preach the sermon.

The priest lay in state yesterday in the -center aisle of the church dressed in his vestments. The Rev. HuRh-J? Daly, first assistant rector of-St. Andrew's, said the low mass of requiem at 2:30 o'clock yesterday morning the mass the dead priest had established for the night hawks, print-e newspapermen, policemen, street car conductors and others. Early in the forenoon the body-was escorted to the church.

All day people came to say their last Rood-by to their priest and friend, bent old women, scrub nrtmon ctonntrronhAra mon in grimy overalls, policemen, chauf feurs, men weraing spats and carrying" Italian pushcart peddlers, youngsters, people 0T the Tor hmlr tea important to neclaet. TJ Oil ntir, by our owa npinJ mwHinl, and beauLQMa four hair and awcaranca. BrerT tvr clrea under Um peraaul auvar-vlaffln of tha proprietor assuring aiMcuu uJety ami comfort at all Umaa. Kettle's Laootl nsed rraoest. Eatira Haaa $18 txirat.

rar Carl SOc Frraaanent Vara for BoyUh Bob $10. 'Ill Ijniaataa aaar 434 St. Oaaa Etcataai Vppwite irrand Centred tytatton VaaaWkilt 43Z4-4329-44M 248 B'way. kat. S24 a 3 Stx.

Itlaaraida 279 On A Std of A Jxmv. unaerwona. Father Evers had been chaplain of the Tombs. He had known gunmen, dips, shoplifters, poisoners, forgers, and all kinds of crooks. Some of them he had helped.

Some of them "See that guy that smiled at me?" one cop asked another. "Safe-hlnwpr hp was. Cracked mnr mr apaeiaJ 1 1 UKTIIOU. a4J3 a t1 aJ -r linan safes than your grandma cracked eggs. Lost two fingers when the soup went off too soon." "Don't look like a crook." "He ain't.

Married now. Got a couple of kids. Got a radio shop or something like that. Father Evers gave him a start." The Rev. Joseph D.

Gorman, art to unt4 MUM' naoro- a 1 guaiwa- "ir 'la srr-is BMns, Paasa at amy ft Hill S47 Oaaa Evaateaa A Price Far Less Than Player Pianos of This Quality Have Ever Been Sold Before, and Less Than the Wholesale Price Paid by the Average Dealer Throughout the Country. ta St.) I Lattnataa am. second assistant at 5. Andrew said the noon mass, established by Father Evers for those who could go to church only at the noon hour. (Other picture on page 16) Pure, delicious candy- Best for children! TUBE ELEVATORS Two additional elevators were placed in operation by the transit commission in the 168th st.

station of the west side subway yesterday. $235 And Despite the Very Low Sale Price Terms as Low as A Player of Fine Mellow Tone and Wonderful Quality This brand new, 88-note player piano is a 1924 model with all the specifications of a high price player piano. It is 4 ft. 6 in. in height.

Brown mahogany veneer. Copper wound bass strings. Full metal plate. Fully equipped with automatic loud pedal. Silencer.

Transposing device (can be played in five different keys). Automatic tracking device. All attachments of brass finish. Only Fanny Farmer gives you this. Delicious flavor, pure, rich, wholesomeness and delightful, satisfying goodness.

TRY A BOXTODAY 10 A MONTH A moderate down pay- ment is enough to have a Player Piano deli- vered to your home. Then you pay the remainder in installments of $10 a month! jainrnsih janrvy Gimbel Brothers, Music Salons, 33rd St. and Broadway, JNew York City. Gentlemen: Kindly send me complete information regarding your 'remarkable sale of Player Pianos at $235. IF YOU CANNOT CALL, MAIL THIS COUPON Candies Shops in New York 171 Broadway, near Cortlandt Street 189 Broadway, corner John Street.

ALL 2090 Broadway, near 72nd Street. 2477 Broadway, near 92nd Street. C( 2571 Broadway, near 96th Street. p41 If" 3540 Broadway, near 145th Street. vvv 3797 Broadwav, near 158th Street.

the 1108 St. Nicholas Avtx, near 181st St. West 42nd Street, near 5th Avenue. FOlUlfl 627 Madison Avenue, near 59th Street. 5 Columbus Circle.

211 East Fordham Road, near Grand Concourse." 163-18 Jamaica Avenue (Stuart Jamaica, L. Name Address D.N. 6-27 In Brooklyn Piano Salons Open Till 9 P. M. After 5:30 Use S3rd Street Entrance Nearest Broadway Come after business and bring your family with you.

Have an enjoyable hour here while making your 'selection. GIMBELS PIANO SALONS Eighth Floor 390 Fulton Street 896 Flaibush Avenue "Better candies cannot be made".

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