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THE. “WORLD: FRIDAY EVE JANDARY 25, .1901. - g,. TE SEVENTEEN STORIES # ONE |. Jpeb ebb bebbbeeehii -Sixteen Hundred Men Have Worked Two |; HAS 2,200 TELEPHONES; | Years, and It Will Take Two Years AND CAUSED DIVORCE. More to Complete It. ——— hotel cavers 46,000 will have ita own water jem. Chere will phones tn it, It caused vn inwanlt and at vree, hath ecetablishment will Ique. Interior Nearing tts exterior completion in the) to my skill or my aaininity.”’ tock bounded by Beventy-third atreet] The building in seventeen « ‘emithe south, Beventy-fourth strees on] It is’ built of granite, lim: the north’and Broadway Boulevard on| brick and terra cotta, 1: the east, ia the great structure being | solutely freproo! erected by Wiliam F. D. Btokes, whion| be used wherever is to be eventually the most remarkable! [n their order, 1 building of its kind in the world. unusual features of Ta hip office in Wem Seventy-sixth eT eterna street, near the bullding, Mr. Stokes.| te will te the tall the millionaire, works twelve I al yorKscFrom {tha str day, reurrounded by arct will be more tian t« superintendents, foremen of con and a score of measenge: tals of the dullding w ghg!l stand as a monument { marvel of construction, £ the twentieth cemu: ‘The building ts designed to be the fingat apartment-hotel in the city | point of construction, equipment, and size, and, even more than th: will be the finest in the workt “T can't tell you ali the yoans yet he 2.200 tele- the Stokes nr decoratla pleted eas tha pended and Aner banquet and reception e maa- He ") ‘one. ‘thousand more have | + x of FAT CONDUCTORS TRAINING __ FOR EVENING WORLD PRIZES.} 0 ¢e—- —__ ___ more iron lige. Resolved to Beat the Motormen’s Records in Great Avordupoi 4 Contest--Some cf the Entries. prize. O'Brie: ulte made up ly train 2 The prize winners | World's reat Were pald tn gol s cessful conte 3 clinked the wold the conauctors und g hard or they would bh record. Wt not ¢ red In the presence 1 rellanle witnesses and. fine scales attented 2fintcten shout or conductora are vere priae riomade by fe res rebiicebicichitk err winner the motormen and a ously either ) avale, Nearly ail the era Some have - on thelr own ¢ conclusively <exlete be: rodtormen | Mest of spr tottme at 91 pounds Ia tratner has «ect prize of t ctor, the « 4 the next fatte: bird a prize ronductor, will do b's training tnere himself to at leant 70 pe A n from one end 6 ne to the other by auduetors have tr mtanuiine ty ari eo) The ihinnes wil cording t« measure wetmlitnn 1 thle Nk pletures must ted If their pleture once. So many have 4 {prize tn will in turn be te empiratte Wy une Riyatem, 1} third prize sate he U OFFICERS. JOHN F. DRYDEN, President. © | ‘crsuie v. WARD, EDGAR B. WARD. INSURANCE IN FORCE, FEORREST DRYDEN. HORACE ALLING, INSURANCE WRITTEN : eatin 2 1. . E. BLANCHARD, Sup't of Real Estate, WILBUR S. JOHNSON, Cashier. EDWARD HW. HAMILL, | JOHN K. GORE, ROBERT L.. BURRAGK, | aeitinrss Medical Directors, EDWARD GRAY PREDERIC A. BOYLE, © Assistant sovreta Assistant Cashier VALENTINE RIKER, | LESLIE P. WARD," Supervisors ‘Treusu JACOB E. WARD, ASSETS, end of 1900, over - INCOME, during 1900, over PAID POLICY-HOLDERS, SURPLUS, end of 1900, over POLICIES FL H. JOHNSTON, Aeaistant Actuary. P. WATS Assist. Medical Director J STRENGTH OF SippRt TAR ii WRITE FOR INFORMATION. _GENERAL AGENTS: JOHN M CRANE, No 102 y: are, J. CARLTON WA JAB. MH. MORGAN, 3 Hast 3th at, ». 621 Bro 220 Hroadwa: ay, room 225. E BLOCK LONG ii uarter Century of Success PAID POLICY-HOLDERS, S INGEORGE en The Best in Life : LARGEST APARTMENT -HOUSE IN THE WORLD. » ODO-«- MORE THAN TWO THOUSAND zeom> # WILL COST $5,000,000. +| New Stokes Building, on Broadway, Con- tains More Steel, Iron and Masonry Than the piece Bridge. Will Be More. Than 200 Feet High from Street to Dome and Cover | 45,000 Square Feet. Rinna f NOTABLE POIN i . IN U3 x 4 (THE $5, 000, 000 PALACE. Bs oe ‘The building will be seventeen stories high. + It will be the largest apartment hotel in the world, and when + complete It will have coat $5,000,000, ue Sixteen hundred men have worked two years on it, + 1: will take two years move to complete. x There will be over two thousand rooms in it. * It has more steel and iron in It than the Brooklyn Bridge. {t will have on Ita seventeenth story the largest restaurant in the world. In the basement will be a swimming pool larger than a nata- torjum. The hardwood doors will cost $12: There will be 7,000 windows in ii. Se a es es been nielnlefetelninieleini=! eielninininleinr constantly employed making brick.” drei fa to ely for will be doors, every apar > of which there $1 camer the heat wn water suppl: stem wil) be pu from the Hudson will be buliding and filtered for ihe vee community that will Inhabit tain of stone, Ii be nam tre father of 3 Anson g wi Ub torite present pro 1 te A us investments, w ' > ie n> >; mk the Seventy-fourth f the sub-basement will je cellar in which a degen Uke the which Heldeloerg tun could be stored she fub-basemen 1d then upon tne tn yy for the in a wit Rreat without. tro: SEARCH FOR | Lost CHILD. Fou LASELLE’S PLEA, GUILTY. Iwan Who Forged A for 950.0000 Sentence. James D. Laselie, who with Charles Hi. Gardner was arrested charged with) 3 Iseulng forged notes on Fdward Rafter, the wholesale grocer, to the amount of $4,000, pleaded guilty before Judge We tng tu-day to forgery in the second ree, He was remandes ur will be #envenc en-Venr-01d Mary Appleton mb bm ae jer'a Name Sokirn police are tooking for the fourtean-vear-ald on Apateton. ter of Willem ington «treet ieappeared Monday by her father for revious evening. amall for her age. hae ight brown eves and wore a lent Wl red hood when last seen. Nppteton, T- MOUSE ON BROAD WARS Feb. 1 wh STOKES APARTM imimimiminimini-i- he NPARALLELED IN THE HISTORY OF LIFE INSURANCE. 604 MILLIONS | 249 MILLIONS Twenty-fifth Annual Statement | end of 1900, over - : - : J 1, (901. january 1, 1901. AND PLACED, during 1900, over - : ASSETS. Us 25 years, ONET: fh = i Es = 49 MILLIONS Bonds and Mortgages..sseeseee cececeSh8y377 031.07 ih RK i 3 i A 40 MILLIONS Real EStatesesscsecieccoscoec cceteece 6,592,770.35 R..R. Bonds and Stock (Market Value)... 12,950,092.50 = o ay = e S 5 re *2 4 MILLIONS Municipal Bonds (Market Value) ...... 3,757,966.35 U. S. Government Bonds (Market Value) 116,750.00 during 1900, over - b i : o C 7 MILLIONS Cash in Banks and Oifice..ee. seee sees 2,534,110.38 ; z Interest and Rents, due and accrued 333,007.21 3 ° I o = : - 6 MILLIONS Loans on Collateral Securities.«+ 807,900.00 Collection (net) oe, 4,387,872.48 ve THE ONLY AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AWARDED A GOLD MEDAL AT PARIS INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, 1900, | Toldbeeesssesssesssssee soe 59,9.93 : a = LIABILITIES. Insu rance, A bsolute | Reserve on Poiiciesseveee....-s 000000833,724,393.00 *| All other Liabilities... sse0e 465,467.01 Profitable Investment, The Most Liberal Conditions | ARE OFFERED BY Protection, 6,410,131.93 $40,599,991.93 THE PRUDENTIAL | INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA. BRANCH OFFICES IN NEW YORK CITY: UPERINTENDENT! IBOTBKY, No, 42 West 1th Metropolia Theatre Bullding, 3d ave. and Home Office, Newark, N. J oO en ENS ENTS PAUL SIEBERT, No. ath Les LEY ¥, No, 48 Roamane ‘orract w Brighton, son’ 'RICHHAUER, Wheeler Block, No, 15 North breech arta a FL sue 26 Unton squ ADOLPI (hap 5 West XN. | wand 681 at f 34th ave. Ww witty, No. 13-143 West 123th at. Broadway. Yonkers. N. Y. n, Bank Building, No, M7 D. LIER, No. 12% 34 ave, ts? JOHN Cc. DEDELL. ‘Mount’ Vernon Bank. Butiding, L. LAWBON, No, 731 177th at, t East ist et. and $4 ave,, Mount Vernon, N, Y,

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