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, THE WORLD: WE ONLY SOLUTION OF CRUSH PROBLEM: COMPLETE THE NEW BRIDGE AT ONCE. ‘ tract required that the cables be com- pleted on Oct. 22 last, ten months after Gomniehienee Linden.| date o¢ beginning the work. There had * been strikes in the company’s plant {n thal, Tired of Delay, Notifies the Roeb- OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOL THIS WILL RELIEVE CRUSH AT BRIDGE. Trenton, and consequent dela ing out the required wire, but the firm claimed that it riever fini lings that Contract] irs wor: in tne specified ‘ime, ws Rridze ern Penalties Will Be En.| work ; lem ts the open i An application was made to the for wo OK Rive idee + forced—Liable tol nce commissioners of the new bridee|® soca ac persinie Cosmic, for an extension of time, and six montis $1,000 a Day for additional were allowed the Roeblings Failure. ‘That time will exptre on April 2 The Roeblings n admit that It will t m = possible finish the cables bs t date. In fact. t nay another #ix contrac ¢ tat Only one solution of the Brooklyn months’ extenalon will be necessary wet fi smplete Bridge crush problem remains. That} Th t New York is the completion of the new East] !she! * River epan as quickly as possible, so that it may be used by thousands of those who dally come and go be- * tween the two big boroughs of the city. AN other means have failed. The crush continues. Now the public de- mands that no further delays in the work on the new structure be tole- rated, NO FURTHER DELAY | IN WORK ON BRIDGE So impressed {s Gustay A Lindentha!,| Commissioner of with the idea * that o} of the new Fast River Bridge will we the public of the terrors of the crush at the Brook- | he ls that clay. He knows hown by many of the contractors, tha propriations were held up by istration and the work re-| tarded otherwise in the Interest of poll-/ tles. He has found that no effort was) ups ST aBIAtba Be ane resent the cables in course of constraction. . who have studied the| placed al! bridges under the control of irs each If this is done the few bridge ts the only | the Commissioner of Bridges Accor be ready = ful rush-| ingly, Mr Lindenthal now has absolute en knows w at the | charge Lam determined termina! When the Commiastoner’ attention 1as made a thor-| was directed to the slow progress now the delays in the | making on the bridge 4 that vigorous official Lindenthal, took prompt action No More Oelay, He Says. vane re they had no every firm hold jo the agree- on the new brid, © was sent to ct for work my Apr fter would not be tol y ted and that every contract would] “I have received an intimation from letter. extensions ee company that they wil! require more be gra Mr, Lin- They certainly will not get tt. The : Is of the cor While politics and strikes have bere- + tofore been responsible for considers f the delay, the present slow p and therefore t ts due to cable construction. The John | ‘ust be prepared to suffer A. Roebling Sons’ Company holds the Penalty of $1,000 a Day. contract for this big Job. Treir con “A flne of $1,000 le provided for in the FOUTPAD STEALS. »=NERVE- RACKING NOISE OF EIGHTH AVENUE TROLLEYS. C. G. HOLCOMBE HELD UP Loose Trucks and Fiattened Wheels Continue to Disturb the Peace of HIS $2,000 GEMS, ESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 5, _ (ouen RESULT OF STURGIS ORDER, ‘SPANIARD REFUSES TO STAND “THE OLDEST MAN IN AMERICA Tells How He Escaped the Terrors of Many Winters by Using Pe- “ru-na. IN DALY’S THEATRE. | Fi After a as tived world as 74 Mr. Brock’s zh pane ees 3 | d 4 [Commissionce Saye twetve ving Age Is 114 “One of the thints TY nave ; | a . Na Years. fountouttomyen ire satisface _3 tion is the proper remedy for ail- m4 | * ments that are due directly to | the effects of the climate. For | Sse: Coates a Spaniard 414 vears [have withstood the aay ai Weak Tee canis | changeable climate ot the United ane © Jen Mar States. q with esau! 1 wa bee a very healthy Daly'a ftections ‘ }3) my long 1 “ 1 | | ose affections a: ; the last ten i n stam Td or reading Dr. for Dr. Hartman's reme- dy, Pe-ru-na, I have found it to be the best, if not the only, reli- able remedy for these aftections. Ithas been my standby for many years, and I attribute my good OW . health ana extreme old age to 4 | . ir this remedy. tf ‘ : . neete ail my requirements. : = ‘ tden “good ap. | } just as good WATER FOR THE FUTURE. fn ial i Citys bh Will Seen Make the ag ate ae ‘ Supply Inadequate. 4 er ty Rest Miri * ri > disease. “Thad se verarding sieges with the grip. At first I did not know that Pe-r! i was a remedy for : MR. ISAAC BROCK, BORN IN BUNCOMBE CO, N. Coy MARCH 1, 1788, S Ee Waa| epidemic carartae His age is 114 years, vouched fur by authentic record [tried Pe-ru-na for la srippeand save: “Dattribute my extreme old age to the nse of Pe-rn-na found it to be just the thing, 4 ~~ a ey “ oe his son-indaw at Valley od me several nes from a strand. fectly rate long as T have Dr. Hartman continue the value { Born hefore United States } So wonlaay 6 was form } Saw 22 idents elected. Pe-ru-na has protested him from all sudden chances. Veteran of four wars. len og vears Nearly Two Years Vet. aah hod a horse w i fi } Spr ae 5 ie {lways conquered the grip } L | with Peeru-ns ; nn 7 ; { Witn-ss in a lard snit at} \ Poet lege Gnhes atths alerenah inal add ) age otro veays Ba Medicine Co, ’ ) Beliew sWe-rn-nathe great a sation est remedy of the aye for} “iwses d Peruaa, ‘ = 7 . > = ere NM ‘ you * valuable advice : |THE SURGEON'S KNIFE.) joss ne ‘ath and o Hartma. ident of the a. Mrs. Eckis Stevenson, of Salt) Lake City, Tells How Opera- tions for Ovarian Troubles May Be Avoided. Dentistry. Dentistry. WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS Cures Drunkards erties oman BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, - (ream of but those who have had th Teeth ; positively testis and filled without pain by our new botanical discovery applied to the gums. Our System Crovn and Bridge Work (| Restores old roots and badiy decayed teeth te their natural beauty ata small cost. Free Package of the Only Successful Cure Known for Drunkenness Sent to All Who Send Name and A idress. it Can Be Put Secretly Into Food aE , and Quickly Cures the Dr ins Mabit vemtnations and (Consultations Pre a Full Set ilies ath 00 Gold Fillings, + Collee $1.00 up net ail 8 hl ae opt al sel ac 5 00 Silver Filli 500 LATE AT NIGHT. Gold Crowns, 22 karat, 5. r Fillings, . up ; Those Living Hlong the Thoroughtare, ce RY CAIN AB 0 o Petice To-Day Arrest Twe Mem on, Evening World yeateniay called at. wt 4 (i) : vot) ee Selling Pawn Tickets for nted nolse made) are - : [ eu Jewel venue line.) and w t » c a edish spoken. = . _ ie un! of more new ca 4 SA. M.too P.M Sundays and Hol iday $9 A.M. to4P. Me m thelof the road told a WORK GUARANTI ‘ MRS. ECKIS STEVENS! tow York, 54 West 23d St. \O; : 414204 fle Fulton St. (Second Door West 4 ae 1 & Straus). 1 : ee YOUR LAST CHANCE | nuk + to away and ; 3 { r e Matter p, « rs = y sult In tumping the ears. and § 2 s TO GET OUR BEAUTIFUL $l0 SET OF the rails, sing @ f 4 ai - with wh rokes of a giant sida: up n i see a pee rea et ches é; FOR § 00 ¥ ; A Instead of turning smoothly, the ‘fat’ | ay e% tinued all Sa ae “ “ : » McGarr je Bedford avenue station. | wheels pound with every revolution \grin'a eae e pou ¢ : . , aiseatea 8 tot Broad: | "niet among the complainants are the | race SAT Soner " i ' oe WHITE'S PATENT SUCTION PLATE, way © UFYINS 19 | resent Fighth avenue . had left me ar sail three pawn jameiey! tol Maven ies enialireorters alias al ms sohes and my nerves were in CALL AND p ste "SAMPLES. EXAMINATIONS FREE. ‘eltereren 1 rane te eee ee ent enca [te Sadly. worn agenda tiene F GOLD CROWNS, $5.00. GOLD FILLINGS, $1 up. When searched they were found to icq Forty-second streets last night and | us performance 0 CAB antl done thre ind this avoided a ter BRIDGE WORK, $5.00. SILVER FILLINGS, 50e. Rave five: gold Fe ea teste cae | all united In condemning the care run| night” y aleed. and the apie sursleall “operation. Mrs ALOE POR PAINLESS EXTRACTING WHEN TEETH ARE ORDERED, TE w. the 1188 | Simo , POC AMIE Be ciel Lake Clty.sOtati-$8,000:/6 ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS. m Corr and Frank Lang, of "Ns only do the din and racket ueep rektopers u Ru For Be zromnent com at ake City, Utah, $5,000 | m Pesta: AA: Mitte @iP Mo) Senders’ a 7 ar pan we # our customers away,” was the comm ia Cigar pact are the clerks employed tn the Tt: , ria 5 plaint, “hut the extra dust the loos dh LM Sh at th f Fifty-neve Remember, every woman is cor- “WHITE DENTAL PA RLORS, id not say how they got the Jew- orig and fat wheels raise gets into t time, but plent dialiy invited to write to [irs WEST 14TH ST... N. Y. 10 FULTON . ere alucead cemieet onl Ga fea)! an sr ceety ae Pinkham it there is tng thing about 13 WE ST.N.Y. 5 ON ST., B/KLYN, Anothew holgup was that of JObN| maxes it eppear as if we were not |TAy Teckel ot the ‘1 i her symptoms Over Butterick Opposite Brooklyn Furniture Co. Hayden, who was assaulted near his| make sear raped A seed aD tied stand. frs. Piukham's addre = home, No. 229 Wykoff street, and robbed Save Graal’ Aleem: Lynn. Mass. . F ‘ of his watch and chain, diamond scart. | 7 For Sale ‘or Sale, 7 pin and $4.75. wshth avenue line about one ' , | three cars crashes alone I i ing and wheels | EVERYBODY, unding as if huge 7 WITH BROKEN BAK «of a din and riding far But even y a fourt irs as to thelr mor of the ears of that hare in urgent need | ton | Clothing CREDIT H, ZelN2 & TARSHIS Rw eae AARONSON, : Purchase and — ‘ ” at PARALYSIS AT LAST KILLS LIKE MAHOMET’S COFFIN. "DION" T EXACTLY SAY. ‘LIAR. ; * OLD WATCHES WANTED, WALTER DAVIS. Men and Horses Suspended t Mut the Language of Senators Mor- = | oun aotn saw Rune Rita fhe ee ee ‘ Heaven '. wan and Hanna Menat K ate ESPAULINUED 1585 cee glee al. bed UaeL im Sere, rT | Three horses were impri i oaix | OW ASHEN TON D. C., Feb. 5.—"Tous| the . eon tha dewetes NEWYORK, Ateo 1901'We: Boston, tng toes car artes | 2h ome em cea i CREDIT. 3 : jomey RUtiy eels) the He |are used in carrying trucks up and down | Morgan am at a meet) ‘ ps CLOTHING, CLONKS, WAT Tavira |the face of the hill between Jersey | ing of the nic Canal diseases NEW CREDIT SYSTEM DU E*OXDS. SBWELIY ANT PUES, awyers, | city Hoboken, There are two | Committee advocacy the! ‘ eon ft sents DIVORCE &"" ! 4 white one ix going up| Darien * purely for ob- | At the officers ¢ ing Cure MANHATTAN CLOTHING Co, U KCE Geos Walter Davis, who defied the iden of e other @ down. each | structive once of patients whom they have cured in L. W. SW. } : eee Te eemted . New York physictans and contihued to live, though | |, A counterbalance fo 0 "said Hanan, | New York City alone. Not in some far LEADING & ) RS sew York Store Brooklyn Store: sis back was bi ts dead. He was! TAUL TR UNE Wr etthi voneliencineinario jo locality where no one resides, bi . 2 Watprte » Patents, © yfited tn a street-car accident at Coney | horse was coming down, while al It iy t ana ¢ {in your own city, at your own doo: ; NG teats Kings County Hospital the doctors suid | coal cart with two horses was going up. | shall say Senate: | You can call on th " ‘ EWIN’'S that he would soon dle | Sudienly the machinery pecame disar- | “If you do anna, “I shalt) Consultation an atment * uA Furnish YourHomewith | 2a avi die, at 1 ¥ | oe p ¢ gina M p{ “¢ r } II ro months, ‘the doctors thought that ‘he | ranged and the elevator came {0 a/xet up and say th ment is not /free at the original Koch Lung Cur ws \RPETS & FURNITURE | “settles AIL Diaputes.”” might recov standattil, Tne arimais and the drivers | true at 18 W. 22d st.. where Dr. Koch can - Seria clesveats Biiion } ae : A tow weeks ago paralysis set in, and| soon began to suffer from the wind, —— be seen personally by appointment on Your Own Terms, from |, The New York World Almanae Bag yesterday !t resulted tn Jeath. me Cis, t peross, the | face of the Matinee at Daly's Gives @3.000 to) Dr Koch has offices in every large ‘ ‘ OC) WEEKLY peome celebrated the country over a 0 | Bas \for the universal and acc infor- , op of the lh where they obtained Actors’ Fund. | Bastern city, All imitators are tx Bet eee for the unty raal anda urate a _ tankers.” and. returning, they pw Fal ea as nored until the suit {x decided which ; ‘ 7 WEST 123 mation it co . b s pote moccees depends upon em | ithe, the hor Ame Moumand doliney wis added to the) wax brought by Dr. Koch against in- and resiene ¢ : ah, WEST 125TH ST. | customary to settle all dispu pd ability--and Sunday World| It was Hours before the machinery 4 rt ae cera tte wenn, {fringers of the Koch trade marks 1 DR CHARLES CO,2RBrver™” |) WALTHAM wa MOND. senna all pofnes by referring to and the elevators resumed wene- f Ih OPK Pl cis. fed on Are pay ines! janie. Py fh Daly's Theatre, and patents Sy Pen aay, Sak | daay payments, LUWIN'S, 52 West 12th ot. | RXCHANWE WATCH CO., S37 Drostway book of st fash re . ith sand satis ual Par) ere ae pererr at lites ie le

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