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\ } | KIND CHILDREN HELP BABIES, Little Friends of The Evening World Fund Are Busy Raising Money. THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. Ereviousiy. aeknowiedesd ‘Theaman, Aaron Jacobs, 67.03 Jacob Setioner ‘owton Sichenburg 00 Taanc 2.00 1 Contributor’ 130. Many @ rosy-faced, healthy child owes health and even ‘Ife to the big-hearted boys and gins who by stands and en- tert nts have raised money for ‘The Evening World Sick Babies’ Fund. The grand work done by the Fund's @ootora among the children of the poor has been kept up and increased, largely | di by the efforts of this army of busy, Bencrous boys and girls. The latest sum thus raised was $4, the proceeds of a lemonade stand held by 6. Thegman, Aaron Jatobe, Newton Gighenburg and Jacob Bettener, near No. e 68 West One Hundred and Eighteenth otrest. Now that school is out there is ptenty of time for stands and other entertain- ments for the Fund. It will not only give the children something pleasant and useful to do but will be of great help to the countless sick bables whose sufferings The Evening World doctors are alleviating. Contributions should be addressd to e Cashier of the World, Pulitzer uilding, New York City. a SENTENCED FOR GIRL's DEATH. SYRACUSE, N. ¥., July 2.—Frederick B. Thompson, convicted of manslaugh- ter, fret degree, in causing the death et Kitty Lynoh, of Oriskany Fallg, was sentenced to seven years and six months’ imprisonment. Yhe jury recommended mercy. A siay granted. Janes In Augnat. Mr. PF. to W | Bulettino. Tiffany close ily. & during noon. jack, will the Fourth. Louls prison camp City. leally and Mr. stopped off to see hi OUTING TO WASHINGTON, Furgone, editor and owner of the Itallan Rvening Bullettino, of No 178 Park Row, {s about to ve an outing The object 1s 10 ington, fallans of New York City a give the Ital chance to see the national capital. Those why wish to join the purty are requested to send their names to the office of the! IRARLY 0108 ing Saturday The h BOER STOWAWAY Commissioner Williams has set free Albrecht, who refused to take the oath of all ance to Great Britain, escaped from t way on the Trinidad. to No. b09 LOCAL. BRYAN IS COMING BAST. Martine, known in Jersey Democratic cirotes ax “the farm. er-orator of Cedar Brook," }1or a Visit from W |\who will be his gu The tea are very close poilt- at Plainfiel Co, July and August, ol the Boer HAMBOURG’S TOUR, Mark Hambouty, the pianist, will come Dayid Poeve LOST ON WAY TO GET INSURED. Old Herman Klein Said to Have Been Seen Last with an Insurance Man—Van- ished a Week Ago, Mystery surrounds the disappearance ®. week ago of old Herman Klein. His tamily fear that some ill has befaien him. They even bint at the possibility ofa kidrepping. Mr. Eletn, who is sixty, lived at Ne. ‘ay East Fifth street, with his wife, two daughters and two sons. Last Wednes- way an Insurance agent, of whom the family know little, except that he gave the name of Lelffert, called at the Klela home. He wanted to insure the father’s life for $1,000 and would not take no for an answer, but Snally went away. A lit- tle later the old man disappeared. He was last seen, the family say, getting on a Third avenue car in company with the insurance agent. He hes not re- turned to his home. Attorney Mannheim was employed by the sons and daughters and a general aiarm was sent out from Police Head- quarters. Friends of the family say the insurance agent has admitted that he started downtown with the old man to take him before the examining phy- sicians of the company, but lost him in the neighborhood of City Hall. Mr. Klein {g 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs about 18 pounds. He has gray hair. When he left home he had short cropped gray beard and mui tache, but these, his relatives believe, may have been shaved off to make him appear younger (0 the insurance physl- i: red and raw Al- ie’ wore black clothes, a white negtige shirt and a pine hat, HERE'S A MAN WHO I MADE OF IROK, Barrett Was Run Over by His Ice Wagon, Badly Hurt and Drove to Hospital for Hurry Treatment. The physicians at Bellevue Hospital y that Albert Barrett, whg is twenty- three years old and lives at No, #l West ‘Thirtieth street, is one of the pluckiest patients they ever had. And he must be made of cast Iron,” added one member of the surgical st ff. Barrett drives an ice wagon. He lives with his parents. While delivering ice on Twenty-ftth street between First and Second avenues Barrett slipped in trying to mount to his seat. The horses started and one of the wheels of the thousand nd Wagon passed over the driver’ i ‘Barrett rose with a grunt an on bis peat. He drove to sep teed where he told Dr. Gtapeley that he ht he was hurt and wanted to be treated in a ary so that he could get back to It was found that Barrett had two fractured, ribs, , genierad contusions of the body ane ps We internal injuries, imo bed. He'll not be fore work’ for a while. TWO BOYS MISSING, Supposed to Have Started for Long Islamd Olty After Indians. It has been repomed to the police of Queens Borough that Fred Budder, twelve years old, and Fred WB. Price, pe, paers. Bx Song of roalth, n tinge from ws ¥, ne, AIM, ey Were re neon going ee fey i ilarsay mnorning aoa ite eet Neltner’ is oir roe mand halt Siraien tare oe Has able wh here, The pair Dr. Austin cago. Son of Mrs. Herring. ecute ‘his This «a knowledged, house. She consented to drive the: Into the Heutenant'’s ir hand Beg on tive gr the Hieutensat’s rivi the seat In éhe was at once placed In the custody of Matron Haley. A steamer trunk was taken from the top of the cab, O'Malley, When Mrs. she wall ‘oom, lea\ privale room. leaving, he bed it and carried it into OFetthe bag the mlesing jewels were found, O'Malley then excitedly “1 ouppose you'll aocune me of polsoning Dr. WIFE AND SON OF “PTO BROKER ARRESTED Beautiful Mrs. O’Malley Held| on a Charge of Stealing Jewelry — Police Say She Tried to Elope. (Gpectal to The Evening World,) PHILADELPHIA, July 2.—Mrs. Olive O'Malley, wife of a prominent phyeician, and young William Her- ring, said to be the son of a New York stook broker, are prisoners charged with theft and with attempting to elope. were held under bail this afternoon for a hearing July 10. The formal eharge te larceny. Much mystery surrounds the case. the woman's husband, is in St. Agnes's Hospital, suffering from arsenical poisoning. { Young Herring, who is only twenty, | was arrested last night while waiting for Mrs, O'Malley in Broad strest sta- tion. The police say they were going | to take the 8.50 P. M. train for Oht-| O'Mallty, Mrs. O'Malley was arrested as she was leaving tne home of her father- in-law, Dr. Joseph O'Malley, of No. 2228 South Broad street, in a cab. Father's Partner. Jewelry and clothing to the vaue of $300 were stolen from the O'Malley res! dence on June 28 and since that time the police of the Thirty-fourth District have ben trying to locat Brother-in-Law Acouser. Dr. Joseph O'Malley appeared to pros- brother's wife. suspected her of the jewelry theft. nad only recently returned with her husband from South Bend, Ind. their return from the West, Dr. O'Mal- ley was taken to St, Agnes's Hospital. ley an oppor- tunity to carry en her alleged corre: pondence with Herring. She hes a that twice visited Herring In New York City, Policeman Butler in plain clothes was detailed to watoh her and learned yes- terday that she had ordered a cab to call at the South Broad street house to take her to Broad street station to catoh the 650 train for the West. O'Malley was about to enter the cab he told her that Lieut. Tomlinson wanted her at the station- He Mrs. O' Mall the police say, ——— MAGISTRATES HOLDING OVER Mayer Low Made Ne Appointmen' Te-Day. ia preparing tam Jennings Br: un ‘has frequently ite Jerney Heutenane AT TIFFANY’S. Union Square, their establishment at 5 P. except- when they will’ ciowe at se will alo be closed from the evening ef July 3 to the morn- ing of July 7. COLD FOURTH, SAYS PROPHET. Weather Prophet Devoe, phon ATES, that e clear and heavy rains on July 2 on July 3. with delightful weather for Not even the usial thun- of Hacken- je Fourth of July He expects snd o. cola ware SET FREE. prisoner who is a beautiful brunette, twenty-four years old, is the daughter of a New York stock broker, named Ellis, who is the business partoer of a Mr Herring, the father of William the thief. After o'Ma! Rada v4 THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 2, 1908, COLORED POLITICIAN DEAD, Authorities of the New York Hot notified the Coroners’ office this after 0, J-.|noon of the death of James H, Smith, evlored, a waiter, of West Twen- ty-fourth etreet.| The cause of death as reported by the hospital people was “homicide caused by Smith was known as Jol death wound while trying ‘to stop. a “tlack Neutenant.” He received quarrel in the club-house of the Greater New York Democracy shot In abdomen,” Sheehan's his pred the Twenty-ffMth District on Sunda morn ing ri | TELEGRAPH. ||® M. —_ > MACHINISTS GET AN ADVANCE. SHARON, Pa,, July 2.—The machi; ists of this district, members of the Interna- oclation of Machinists, did having received an advance per ‘cent. in wages, Nine hours will constitute a day's work RACES MADE HER STEAL. COLUMBUS, O., July 2—Anna Wilson, a handsome young woman, received at Ger-showers will take place on this day! tne State prison from Dayton, to oF = serve four years for robbing her em- NEWHALL—VALET. ployer, said. on belng registered. that Mise Marle Verena Valet and Barker] She owes her downfall to betting on horse races Newhall were married in the home oe Bor peer eae ane: JOINS MILLIONAIRE COLONY, a Vest ‘orty-fifth street e OY. . 7, . . Dr. Franklin A. Moore, of Brooklyn,| CHICAGO. July 2—C, H. Mathlessen, verformed the ceremony. formerly head the Glucose Trust, and now President of the Corn Products Company, has Joined the colony of Chi- cago millionaires in New York. He has moved his family and household effects to New York and will take up his resi- dence permanently in that city in the at _Berinuda and sto future, i w ‘ Washington street, Jersey| BABE’S BIG FALL, UTICA, N. ¥., July 2—Kighteen- months-old Eya Peever, daughter of of this clty, fell from the In case the sult of David M. Barrle jagainst sir Thomas Lipton comes tw) [trial tt ts sald by Mr Parrles (rien ls that an attempt will be made ¢ intro- duce documents showing that Sir Thomas's participation in the two se- ries of international yacht races was an advertising scheme desiyned to help along the sale of J.ipton’s teas, Mr. Barrie, it Is sald, hus ‘n his pos- ression letters from Sir Thomas that will show—if admitted in evidence—that the Idea of challenging for the America Cup originated with Larris, purely as an advertising scheme, and as euch was put before Sir Thumas, Barrie, it a sald, inade a trip to Lon- don in the interest of the scheme, and although Sir Thomas did not think :nuch of it at firat he came around to the {dea that it would be good advertising after he had made a visit to this coun- try and looked over the ground. Barrie, his friends assert, never asked anything for the valuable suggestion. He was the agent of the Lipton teas in this country and was willing to take his profits out of the increased sales made possible by the success of the scheme—for it is said to have*been ex- ceedingly successful, notwithstanding the enormous cost entailed, POWDER EXPLODED; 3 BADLY INJURED. Office for Fourth of July Celebration—Explosion Wrecked Buildingr BOSTON, July 2—The explosion of a the office of M. H. Kendall & Co., Nos. 9 and 82 Oliver street, here at noon to-daywrecked the office and severely tnjured three persons. ‘The injured were: J. E, Goodson, tepribly burned and ox about the head. Misa Lottie Hardy, eighteen years old, stenographer, aeverely ‘bruised, Wiliam B, Hall, who was on the sidewalk, badly injured by falling glass. The keg of powder was being packed {n @ wooden box prior to being sent to Mr, Kendall's home for use on the Fourth of July. Goodson was nailing up the box the explosion ocourred. On a 7 Mayor Low made no appointments of City Magistrates to-day, Deuel, Crane and Brann are holding over under the Charter, thelr terms of office expired on July “ns Magistrates Largest Size ted that Maxie: a N RACES PLANNED — MERELY TO BOOM TEAS.| —_—__<¢o—___— Barrie's Friends Assert Documents Will Show Yachting to Be an Advertising Scheme. Was Being Packed in Boston; John Driscoll, Veteran Post- twenty-five-pound keg of gunpowuer In| tives are searching for the highwaymen to America tn the fall for a tour of the balcony of a third-story Mat striking rine! on the pavement, al y fee! Four be wutiess, Heghas Just Aplehed a1 Teiow, and did not break a bone, London musical tival at ‘Queen 8 MADE CONFRDERATE PAPER. For this. fest! which” practically aE a ae ' brought the London season to a close | LOCKPORT, N. Y., July 2—Jobn most’ of the “famous. performe d|gack, the veteran papermaker, for eu WUR ere “Ivears superintendent of the Lockport New Paper Mill, recently received a $0 Con- federate bill from a friend In the South the paper of which wae his own thanu- facture. oo WORK OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. WASHINGTON, July 2—The Census Bureau has issued its report on printing and publishing in the United Btates for the cenous year 1900. It sai that the Associated Press now about. seven hundred members. than half of which are afterioon d and serves about 2.500 daily and w papers Jn addition ONE YARD-BUILT WARSHIP, WASHINGTON, July 2—Congress has authorized Secretary Moody to have @ battle-ship constructed in one of the Government Navy-Yarde, NAMES FOR SIX NEW WARSHIPS. WASHINGTON, July 2.—The two bat- tle-ships and the twa armored cruisors more Hew eKIY authorized by this Congress will be named Washington, Louisiana, Connecu- cut and Tennessee, and the two gu boats Dubuque and Paducah. PUBLIC DEBT §900,457,241. WASHINGTON, July 2—The state- ment of the public debt at the close of the fiscal year, June 30, 1902, shows that I treasury, Bh dca ae the debt, les in the mounted co oat dr uh' whe le SALE. °° crease as compared with May , of $13,012,332. . THE velt, after t , wil go dir ster Hay, and Fourth, tt Washington wi vember. the French diplomatic servi sibly include tho transfer of Jules bon, the Frenc ington, to Berlin, PEKING, July Shanghai, has —The Taota notified the the July instalment of the indet ing April 1, 1001 ST. JOHN'S, N. F.. July lonlal revenues’ for the financial ended June 30 was the history of the colony TOWN BURNING UP. CHRISTIANIA, Norway, July 2— broke out and is still ragin) the port of Laurvik, in the provir Jarisberg. One-quarter of the bi 150 BUILDINGS BUR. ' CHRISTIANIA, Norway, July 2 fire which broke out yesterday at if, province of Jarisberg. was suv this morning. About 10 bull dings destroyed. The loas ts estimated over 1,000,000 ea (about $290,000). Willam T. Gilbert, counsel for Mr. Barrie, returned to New York from a visit to Boston to-day. He said to an! Evening World reporter that the first intimation he had that there was pub- liclty about the suit was gained from the morning papers he purchased on the train, “I regret,” said Mr. Gilbert, “that the other side has seen fit to make known anything about the case prior to the proper adjudication of it In the courts. As a matter of fact it is a simple suit for remuneration for services. The in- timation of Sir Thomas that there ts anything savoring of blackmail in |t ts utterly false, “These are the facts and in view 5f the action of the other side In giving out some information in advance of the tria) I feel justified in making them public. “Mr. Barrie employed as the ness agent of Sir epenal and bu ‘homas Lipton in connection with the cup races. After the first series Mr. Barrle was paid off in full and without any discussion. “He worked nearly two years in ar- ranging and carrying to a successful conclusion the second series and for this service he has not been paid, He put In a claim for $11,515 and it was not allowed. Then he sued, I wish to say that every statement made in this outline of facts can be proved POLICE SEEK BOLD HIGHWAYMAN Office Employee, Was Held Up and Robbed of $150 Watch and Chain, Severa! of Capt. Titus'’s best detec: ANS HABIT IS 10 for 35 Years—Gets round the world for the last t lowec to land here in consideratl On March i2 he rescued a young w who had been He was touched by the girl's Grows Worse who on Saturday night held up and| robbed John Driscoil, of Bedford and Christopher streets, on the North River | front. Driscoll was on” West street, near Christopher, waiting for an excursion boat to bring his family home. As a freight train was passing, he says, he was seized from behind by four men who choked him and tore away hie $150 gold watch and chain. Yhe robbers missed a roll of $100 in his pockets, Driscoll has been employed in the Post-Office Building for the past fifteen ar Eagle 3 for 5¢ is tx from Pittsburg to but Nttle of him until October or No- ay pos. Ambassador at Wash- | HITCH IN PAYING INDEMNITY. except at the rate of exchange prevall- NEWFOUNDLAND PROSPEROUS. 2.—The eo- largest in the amounts section of the port hus been destroy BREAK INTO JAIL. Count Rocco Drsanozich Says | He Has Been a Wanderer Prison toWrite Experiences. | Nias The Count has been wandering five years and gecbing into prisons for to explain why he should be al-| 11.30 ne fact that he had only $1.96 in his pos- from Porto Rico to Santiago last spring | thrown over from boat by some United States soldiers. and was married to her on March 18. | Reo. must be delivered by Cam- | 1, of Bankers’ Commission that China refuses to pay mnity DOWNTOWN CORNER year Real Estate to ex: ling tulmog} $2,200,000 and ix $120,000. in cess of the revenue for the p fiscal year. A la urplus is certain Aire | Bat] nee of | Le Leng dealrable property t day thereafter: our | "For particulars call than one hour trom New York Not oF addrens —Th Laur- | ued | ) BROADWAY, Railroads, w to be} New ¥ pe (ENT & TRAL RIVER R, A THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE. (Stauon (2 jorth and ing Grand M145, wilt stop fatter leaving Grand Central Into; Aan seathbound’ trains, excavt the tury? and the "'Bmpire State Express,” ca aid 200, will stop at 125th 8t. IGHT EXPRESS. Di “ agara Falla 6. {Count Roceo Drsanozich was before! 3 1g SIND PARENT, TRATS the Ellis Island Special Inquiry Board| 9*19 4* Buttalo 1-15 P.M, —fADIRON DAC DS AND MONTH hirt important stations Rutland 7.66 PM 12. PM —*BUFFALA) LIMITE! 50 fio jon of BM, Niagara Valle 12.28 A.M. SUTHWESTE session, he related a wiera tale ot| 100 bus Cincinaatt 104oa anupatia catvairv and marital woe which befeil| Pay aM mt mis, v4 hours | hm In Cuba, He said that he went = olen week day’ oman | a Lake Shore. Saturdayn at 1.50 P. story | 3,30 Pde —VALBANY FLYER, WO 40, Sleapina car only tor Rochester 10.15 P ‘%), second morning. Po M.—*PAGIFIC EXPRESS. Chic 34 hours by Michigan Central. 83 hi Cape Vincent, cent Sunday. “Except Viger Mo The Matchless Feast of Bargain will have reached its climax. that Lots trom 100 upward; 26x100; t tias been placed on sale presentatlve will show you a fore thetr arriving time at Grand Cea- Due "SYRACUSE LOCAL. Stops ab Due But. a, ‘20TH CENTURY. LIM: 20-hour train to Chicago vis PM —tSARATOGA LIMITED. Leaves Due Albany Do M—*ALRANY AND TROY EX- SPECIAL. NORTHERN NEW YORK EX- Oxdenmbure @e. FELT ETT hy ey ee ee Ae spread ala CLOTHING STOCK bought by us for SPOT CASH from S. J. way, at a price that enables us to sell reliable styli BELOW COST OF PRODUCTION The conditions were that all unfinished goods NATHAN, hour. Better hurry if you would TO OPEN STONY POINT PARK, NOW A CLOSED INCIDENT. NYACK, N.Y, July 2—The dodica i Ww ABHINGTON, July 2—The affray Participate in This Feast of Remarkable Bargains. tion of Steny Point Park on July 16 f) Wow aienaca tang v one hehalils $M wa xan ROLL Ft sa ae —— - MALU SENOK SUITS. fast color. 4.40 and the cay will be a m= 10-1 BLACK DIAGONAL SUITS: O05 pels, oifered elsewhere as spe- in the annals of the State 12.00 IMPORTRD SERGRS. now S80 | cial ‘values at $10.00, nov BUSINESS MAN A SUICIDE. CABL 18.00 FANCY WORSTED SUITS A CHICAGO, July legmund Guth- E. ings. nn, Vice-President of the wholesale Furnish: gs D Trousers. : an We LINEN COLLARS 4 shoc firm of Guthmann, Carpenter & ; rolling, aad a well-known cludman, shot|CAMBON FOR BERLIN, fie UNDERWEAR #250 CASSIMERES AND FLANNELS... 1.49 Hed himself at his home: t0- aul euReT mae ; TENOR Fae ; exten the cavee, ig intimates that voming changes in ; SORT POSOM SHIRTS. feoloced) Fo) IMPORTED WORSTEDS. 45 é Rea! Estate SON & CO., ish Men's and Boys’ Suits Third Ave. & 127th St. our 707 Broad- J. Narhian's nile Pri Boys’ Suits. ,38%.. ITS (300 doz.) 35 PRGE BUITS........ 1.69 e SUITS, now Sad 6.00 IMPORTED Worst! 2.06 The Stock of the sane Straw Hat Works 6 PRICE. hoys wal MEN'S HATS) FINE DERBYE AS ERNTEIM & ANGLE-SEA is AT EAST ROCKAWAY. nea, ea but in the heart of the village, monthly payme: 0 restrictions, n the ‘Fourth, of there tote nom: J. N. Williarmson, ORK, OR ON THE PROPERTY. For Sale $15 GOLD WATCH FOR $6. Your old watoh ken In exchange atest offer made on Broad- yy. We shal offer the next four one thousand HK. Gold n and igi for days premier Walth Wate meat and to #how We mean jus what we say, we will give @ writ ten guarantes with each one to the fan be taken to any reputable § land, and if he can duplicate I¢ for ‘eeu thal $15 the money will be refunded. REMEMBIOR shia offer is for the ne mall orders will be filled, whether lives one or one thousand miles from nd ali person 8.30 M.—TtEMPIRG STAT® EXPRESS. York. Ne purpose of writing up his experi Hom temous pie ane more. qe they wit send Tons eoeey/ at once they will ances! oI fala ara Falls, 3.40 et exactly what is advertised, ax wo have been aces He arrived here on the Ward| g.45 4M TRAST MAIL |(24 houre to OM siabligued in the Watch businee ainee 1881, and vine eteamer Havana Monday, and was) co eet nee) TRE Led eter ene oF: Commercial Agemeyiidn ano 01 — ne ei sg) £ ong those quarantined at Hoftman| 9,5 4. MISARATOOA AND MONTREAM ire nahin Aoi jade sland for observation 110.30 Ao setoav extents “Shakes Tosa 2, store at 180 BROADWA When the Count was sent to Bilis 1s1-| 10-30 von Due Butaio 1.15 A.M. AReoeeccmaeih and M—tRUTLAND EXPRESS Due allow you full jake no mistake in th now at our new store. CHAS. A. KEENE, 180 BROADWAY | POR ‘THE NEXT FOUR DAYS 1 wil continue my \ffer of a pair of solld golt eyegiasens and moroceo cane for $2. Every pair will be sold Then he w away on business and! 3.35 press, Lock) ste cericaao are | Tit (he Alinct, understanding that, the ‘money E nae chs | BoM —speTROIT AN! * Tefunded if the sane goods can. be during his absence she disappeared. | 4.00 Cia. c4-nour train to Chicamn | bought city for lem than $5. The same On his representations that for thirty-| 39 Po M—*LAKE, SHORE LIMITED 24° | three optiolans will be in change to make free Big . i out a | 2°90) hour train’ to Chicago, ‘allman examinations of the eye by artificial light; there five years he has wandered without a 6.00 fs! nSexrinnag 28 hear | silt'he no ée'ay'* avecybndy will ge easel permanent home or vielbte means of; ON to chicago vie both U8. and ¥. . p. | "hat '# advartived. Open tI! 6 o'cloe support except the products of his pen] 6.35 § tor nwiand. | NPR ESS TB ; he was finally allowed to land. He Fee A DInONDACK, ruousaxp | KEEN 180 BROADWAY, New York stated Just before his release that he| 7-30 fe.axis AND MONTREAL EXPRESS. would break a window or do something | g.Qg ”. BUFFALO AND. TORO! For else to secure commitment to the Tombs, | “"\™ SPECIAL. | Due, Bugalo, 7.38.4, M. E bod: i PRCTAL, MATL. LIMITED erybody. Gentle Ming on Credit at cash ‘LER hay 7) 2289 34 Ave, Xe. 884 Columbus Ave,, ,;\* If Neglec'ed, ESS STRICTLY CONFIDE ‘Thousands are to-da: WAI tse Seon . yearine trusgen whiten ry Piltaeldand North not hold. Th atom A iy a we it nears on all through ‘traine, ' ‘rture’ and” any aren iluminated ‘with Pintach light Watches and Diamonds. Vet oan Ce Repl Beis ion a. W. vis Columbus ave 13S Lowest Prices, Reliable Goods, hip treed Wane iain et), Ofund Central Station. 125th at TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL. of your and Vets New ere ” apd a} vAm v it Telephone, rupture trouble ss Tite tart I rican Watch and Diamond Co., Mr. Clo pete oe N LANE, Take Blevator. Henee |* . ly oF monty Hence fn | oF mo urea, after all athe NEW YORK CENTRAL ROUTE ‘ rode guaran cal ‘new methods" (by injection) BET W Dusineas confidential. had failed. ie NEW YOun his BOSTON BERG a7 NO BELTS, fie jane pe TON AND ALBANY, RAILROAD. ST Gaeta es. 0 s nN 4 ” ‘ leher o1 ont a pressure on, Dips or bones, water Fear Ceaunl a Histon River HR Lesaea De eageleritn ia NATIONAL i ae Ol rain Grand Contral Station, ai lompet Bete ae aes Weather, ‘Tho Cluthe Truss, with Shue and 424 street, New York. as follow DIAMONDWATOH Sri Bresdway, Automatic Pad, is the only truss con. 00 A. M., 112.00 noon, *4.00 FM. "il uO I. { W EKLY Gention firucted on sclentific principles ani Arrive ‘Noaton 320 Pw. bw PM. (GL WE ord {Uaranteed successful in every” cage 10.00 "FM, G15 A. tlomton’ $9.00 A.M. 112.00 noon, *6.00 P| 4 i4cK. qold-stitte Call or write for FREE BOOK. CHAS, CLUTHE ©0., 29 B, Cheroots Best Smoke Sty bet, bth Ave. and Union York. “(No Auents.) Mate Yiours: 9 to 8; Sa dns PM , #14.00 GPORGR HW DAN, Gen. Passenger A WEST SHORE RAILROAD. 4 Hudson River ut Lane Bt Sta, Ne er foot nm. pou 41) Catawiil sto TP seretes P. Mohawk Bapresa. pkle Flyer SIsSS5- RASH: Tereey City P. Ch gt tte A a Om n oficss. Baggane ch by, Westeatt’s. express ‘A. SMTrH 1" Superintendent y procured; AR tore’ Guide Fit "ei at Attorneys. 2k) Broadway Purchase and Exchange TROTTER wanted and Ist ave chan MANN. Gdn wt Lost, Found and Rewards, WONT Pag dog anse: Heward if revue log to the name of to 42 Kast TH ot PF d® Time tables at principal hotels and ed from hotel of residence In TATE &'00., Address WURTH- Fri representative oul Agents Wanted ENTS to sell oldam tt terproof collars and amiih, 2 Astor place. pRICE | nd_opporite ‘The most | or any) Suayar Care Ca Private: Bankers, Cth Hlve., 18th & 19th Sts, YP, Interest at the rate of Four Per Cent. per @unum credited to depositors om 1, 1902, for the three, four, Sve ix months ending June $0, 1902, deponits from $5 to $3,000. Depeaite: mado before the 10th day of any momth draw (nterest for full month, Al deposits payable on demand without notiee Hours9 AM, to 5.30 P.%, “Interest and Dividend Notices. The Bowery Savings Bank * 188 AND 130 BOWERY, NEW YORK, June 20, 1908, A sem!-annual dividend at the rate of THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT. | per annum has been declared and <a be credited to depositors on all sums of $6.00 and upward and not exceeding $8,008 which shall have been deposited at least three months on the first day of July next, and will be payable on and after Monday, July 21, 1902, Money deposited on or before July ® will draw interest from July 1, 1908 * JOHN D. HICKS, President. * HENRY A. SCHENCK, Comptrolier, WALTER COGGESHALL, Secretary. Dry Dock Savings Institution 341 AND 343 BOWERY, NEW YORK, The Trustees have declared @ dividend tor the six months ending June 30th, 1903 om all de posits entitied thereto under the by-laws, at the mato of THREE AND ONE-HALY PBR CENT. por ‘Sonum on all sums not exceeding Three Thousand Dollar; payable on and after July 2ist, 1902. Deposits made on oF before July 10h will be entitled toginterest trom July Ist, 1903 ANDREW MILLS, President. CHARLES MIEHLING, Secretary. WM. F. PATTERSON, Aas't Secretary, CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, © ad 58 BOWERY, COR. CANAL st. OF ke Deeseem ANNUAL LY DD, (eof Tite” AND ONBALALE hip SPB so i Ps per annum “be paid to. depositors en and dtier oan ‘Zist on all sums of 5 an8 mp $3,000 which have remained on ‘4 the ‘three or alx mouths ending June bake 12, ra with the by-laws and Mouey deposited on or. belere Suly’ 10th will draw interest trom Duly ete HENRY HASLER, CHAnins w . Secretary. THE AMERICAN SAVINGS ‘BANK 601 Filth Avenue, cor 42d Street, Invorest as tue of THe AND OMB CENT. (34%) per angum de Credited depositors for three and six ‘months ending June 30, 1902, oo al! sums from % to Cpe Para) a hte | on Hedaya ‘evenings m1 ‘ from 6 to 8 o'clock, Closes 12 M. depmatted on of before JULY OTK wii i rom JULY 187. EXCELSIOR SAVINGS BANK, N. E. Cor. 23d St. and 6th Ave. if une of $5" and ape etasllel mine lanier Patore July 10th wilt draw interest. from July Imi WILLIAW J. ROOWE, Presi: . GRISWOLD, Secret: JOHN Help Wanted— Male. WANTED—2 non-unlon coremakers; wages 688 Pe t8%,, hideous J, Oeborne, 664 Bresdway, bang, Help Wanted—Femaie. | YOUNG CADY tor clear stand and typewAling? 410° per month and” board ‘Doble Fire laland, L. 1 DIED. RUSSHLL—At 76 Rast 115th st., ANNIE DARBY, daughter of F 4 Susan Ruvvell july 8, at 1,30, ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ALL NEWS-~ DEALERS. SENT. BY PIAlL 70 ANY AbDRESS 10K 33 (ENTS. AMMESS TRE WOU, POLITE Ohm,

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