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Daily News from New York, New York • 44

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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44
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SUNDAY NEWS, FEBRUARY 18, 1934 4f Moses Orders Bryant Park Restored as Resting Spot way for the cardboard Independence Hall, were wrapped in canvas and ignominiously stuck away in the open air under Williamsburg Bridge. The cost of moving the massive pieces to wherever the Park Department decides to place them will cost not less than $500. 1 ft i ri- nlh i-j it isaw 'li'tiimBiiiiMriiTi iir ii i hi hmmhh i BURR1TT, NEMESIS OF BIG BILL, HERE AS CITY'S GREET ER Richard C. Burritt, famous crusading newspaper man who once wrecked Big Bill Thompson's political machine in Chicago by forcing indictment of forty-two politicians, was named business director of the New York Convention and Visitors Bureau, 600 Fifth yesterday afternoon. He will be entrusted with the task of bringing more conventions to the city a $50,000,000 enterprise, according to Lincoln G.

Dickey, general director of the bureau. After his reportorial days Burritt for years was a business promotion and publicity man throughout the country. $49.50 $59.50 $69,50 $79.50 $89.50 To ba aold for Spot Cash ONLY might giva 90 days to responsible parties ii of them Included ia this lot are the following makest Electrofax, General Electric, West in gho use, Kelvinator, Frigidaira, Norga, Majestic, Gruaow, Apex, Crosley, Boha, Gibson and Co pel and. Most of these are brand new 1933 Models in their original crates, soma are nanca company repossessions which we have been ordered to sell REGARDLESS OF PRICE! These machines are stored ia Dougherty' 'Warehouse (Downtown Loft) on the top floor, 200 West 34th Street corner of 7th Avenue (across the sfteet from Macy's). -They will be sold in lots of one to a customer on Feb.

19th, and Feb. 20th ONLY. From 9 A. M. to 9 P.

M. In case of bad weather sale will be extended to Wednesday, February 21st. All sizes from ixt to 7 cubic feet, larger sizes priced proportionately. Soma are porcelain some are Duco some right hand doors soma left. Some motors on the top others on the bottom some with electric lights some with sliding shelves, etc.

Cash deposit must accompany all bids. No snail or 'phone orders no refunds of exchanges. Every machine fully guaranteed from 1 to 4 years ao cording to make. For further information 'phone Supt. of Dough, erty's Warehouse at CH.

4-1576. This is bow Bryant Park will look when the reconstruction plan completed a haven of greenness in the heart of the city. A I OPEN EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK UNTIL 9 P.M. 39191100 Lowell Memorial Fountain. A broad band of oriental plane trees four rows deep will surround the benches, the walks and the grass plot in the center.

Another Headache. Moses learned yesterday that the unmourned Independence Hall white elephant, a Sears Roebuck production for which the mail Mm ftW order house is still trying to collect, left an unexpected headache for him. Two statues, which were taken from Bryant Park to make lurucipal Art Commission Approves New Designs. With the headaches left by the defunct Ceorpe Washington Bicentennial Commission's Independence Hall in Bryant Park almost cured, the new Park Commissioner, Robert Moses, announced yesterday he was ready to restore the plot as a place where people can find rest from the city's turmoil. The Municipal Art Commission announced the Park Department desijrn for restoring the square's beauty has been accepted.

Moses rdered that work begin at once. Plenty ef Benches. The plans call for a beautiful shaded square surrounded by trees, wiJ a depressed central panel of rich green lawn to ease the eyes those who sit on benches to be applied plentifully on the walks bordering the square. The whole park will be raised slightly above the street level, to afford greater Seclusion. The shaded grass square will be irtisticaUy terminated at the New Ycrk Public Library end by the Wj-lliara CuIIen Bryant Memorial tJ at the Sixth Ave.

end by the WE PAY CASH For Old Gold and Platinum Bring or mail your old told Jewelry and Bntirework and Cull immediately. Hicheet Price Paid IF. 9. Government. METROPOLITAN JEWELERS 137 Broadway at 36th.

Next la Baak SEED FOR TRIAL ASTER Just 100. with rettful Inner-Spring Mai sen-nationally sale-priced for MondayJ These large Studios are smart divan by to a comfortable ouble bed or 2 singl bed at night. Richly detailed frame boxed Kapo cushions. Rust or Green covers. jVo Mail'or Phone Order.

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UPRIGHT OR PLAYER IN STOCK! Remember, after this Great Sale, these low prices and terms are positively withdrawn. This offer ia made to introduce our new store to the public Eacaaaa Yoar Old Piano FREE DELIVERIES WITHIN SO MILES 153 W. 57th N. Y. C.

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