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= Priva TUTHILL TO THE WORLD: FRIDAY SVNING, JULX 15, 1908, “TELL ALL” O" POLNoE. ICE FORTIN IN HUSBAND SHE YUNG DOCTOR | | (Continued from First Page.) SIGNIFICANT | lta e biz noueh to onceal Laser UN: Gia | | ¢ co conceal a man ‘ 5 | which was not examined before the LATIMER SASE. | . s | family retired, ‘Tessie Miles’s room : 1a d6b BiGRIT. She looked “UNOBE ihe Among the material pointe Co ROTI Odd Case Develops in Essex bei RR eheldoehJevery teh hurore brevght ont in atim-ny at mptroller Grout De-) Market Court—Missing Man|Dr, White, Who Was 1 wlothes in the the Latimer Inqnest are clares Some Property, Died in ihe Beilevue Hospi- ; Joset vera] misundersiandings between is U | Suffering trom Over- Mr. and Mes, Latime s nder-Assessed,| tal. k ‘ I Te eae Ste mea Uric Renate Mrs imer met Willlam H. ‘Tut- [| i WOna ne Drugs, Kills Slight Shock in Malone ,,,.., She ard the maid went h rentie ana eWanty. Others Too High. ‘i i ; hill at Sixth avenue and ‘Twenty himself in Hallway, rl To-Da and ‘o ! and hung up the eniidren third street, hed dinner with him, An odd case developed in the Essex | ; 11 1 ! found } Latl ; farket Court: to-i hen Ht fia | : : decvelothes and tater Mrs, LaGm tol later was found by Mr, Latimer Market Court to-lay when It was ds ir in New (ich E re or wih ‘ Tremors Felt 5 tag up her own clothes there, M MTMtI_wae! fOrb1ader FEMEON LAE ID Eueisel a rad bron searching far wereral weeks | ite MCCA Seg tty ot, Jersey. Latimer hung up his clothes in hi juarttes gave: Guts - | had dled In Bellevue Hospita:, the Beal cece ied) Waleed ee 1 atimer i dur sx i : omimitted suicide with carbolie aold Ine too narraw io conceal the trouble was) pate | being burted i ich aed we i A. DISASTER IN PERSIA? vu: i contd nor stent lose Mrs, Later car City Quoted as Examples of ° invrication. Next das he wus ar] “ihe aucide war thirty-one years olf hile ce LAs eIRGHEL Tk ah with Hart {well, who lives strange Valuation for City| eee naicusal ourt and ) and married, but his wife lived with his vuek of her home ews Utes ‘ cM se atone if Askess eon, waieae | parents at New London, Conn. where Pani murder Abhassand Vedios ia Mr Tuthiit's: ; aph hung ta essment, i WBNS elder White is well to do. Dr. White anic in Bun h t GNLoR 10 ' f 7 delirium tremens, He nA Sed thing of Fy rtanen 4 the Latimers' al room, while 2 Snweved to Hellowug, diy | 48 an indefatigable student, and was uildings Lamnaged— Wass ay atime Mr. Latimer's photogra ry onveyed to Bellevue, he =n “4 any 8 g al ecru eathrs rm Latimes's photograph was in|) oe. ee ie cthek Tetitatian Gn Slay 5 devoted to his science. He was a grad RR RRGloh Kishi (May Haveliouse. A chiteluine Uap of sive the back parlor. ptrotler Grout to-day made a sen- f uate of the Cornell Universtly Medical s a \i . A chatelai fg s m Mr. Tuthill was conveyed from nis || Sational statement regarding the aasess.| At the station house, when he was| College at Belleyue Hospital, class of Suffered. |containing some money, was left by home to the Latimer house in a || Ment of property in this city. He said| \7rested. Barth gave ros anes ot Teac legd Tenure Tome poke een Mra Latimer’ on the dining-roon putrol wagon a very short tlme af. || that a great deal of property was passed | “tt FAIS HG EOURU HG RAIATIC GEMVTET came back to New York ‘& post- sideboard, near the foot of the statr- |] ter the tragedy, Mrs. Latimer had || @t about 50 per cent, of its value, while | {f'8) anita: 3 No. | graduate course in su! ; 4 h ih Thard avenue. MALONE, N. ¥., July 18—A dis- | a : iP sent for him. other property was asseneed at more bird avenue. and’s sentence Mrs, | 22, office in the reception-room of the ay leading up to the parlor floor. Roune of Atte, 2. Whitney, at Ne. 7 Metvearttiquake ghock was felt in | rate ; TGRGRAL SERREST WER eee seers | (an its value, his change of favoritiam, | Barn has gone to the Essex Market) Wept Sixty-ffth street, three Years ag sek h s | a w ; not disturbe su here ‘ = |however, wus velled. ‘The Comptroller |e wns, @he sald that at the work: | (2d, Norked Up @ large eee) Es falone this morning at absolutely nothing in the house dis: ———— | sald louse there was no prisoner of hig deh ai | | : office, and continued his st at : Ricca ne tell ader: dowhe 7 | ong ; name, It Was aot until to-day that It lasted about ten seconds. Many |turbed by the invader downstairs THINGS SAID | crawunce the 1st of January last the ap-| Wig found by the Resex Market prison | ‘ending lectures almost every ae ‘ ‘ . upstair If he had entered at t | Frasers for the city have had occasion |pecords that the man had died on May | and Tost spring Re orolee ai oe Persons were awakened by the rum-| eee must have passed right | BY LATIMER ON to examine some 125 parcels in Brook-| 25. Mrs. Harth, at once went up to | then he had Tene Broke down, , Sines bling and the rattling of windows Oe ; Ss DE Fi lyn, Manhattan and the Bronx for con-|Bullevue Hospital co oblala a permit to | hrace up his overwrought nervous sys- iB , by the cbatelaine bag coutainiag the | HIS DEATH-BED. || templated purchase by the city. In each |{ara Field, ‘sive It private burial, © AU BEslate ahaa ee aes = Roni | r 1 case the assessed valuation was deter- MAY HE DISASTER oe ar | coward shot me in cold blood.— }| mired and then the real value appraised, eae | AN DTI ueGn a : | Made to Miss Christine Russell, one “These parcels are very widely acat- oF SLA ‘A h i. [pot the we ah 4 tered throughout these three boroughs — - pat there was moo { f The cowart and cover improved and unimproved BOMBAY, July 18.—A severe earth }4n the house, that the © in Made to Dr. Down- [] property, They probably show a pretty NEXT shock w experienced ai Bunder- 9 © ft unmolested a | | , 5H atin ; falr average of the relation of,the as- ie : adarheds| shot In bed and know the [| seesed value to real values, and the re- id Abbas, F i 30 in the morn- Poe ty: ae sar man that did i, When I cet well I] sult, 1 think, will be something of a SUNDAY’S ing of July 9. 1t lasted three or four | #'™ Lido Will tell who he was.--Made to Miss }] surprise, minutes and was followed by lighter nee ie the wan nota} i ane shan, nurse , In Brooklyn fifty-nine parcels were shocks, SERS: i | ‘is Tuthill being watched?—Asker examined, and the aggregate assessed -" oan of G. Byron Latimer values of these fifty-nine parcels was All the culef buildings suffered.) “1 have four men ett working | positively had no ith }| found to be on forty tou? and four The Govern house partly col- night and day on ry that) any one,—Made to G. Byron Latimer, [| one-hun#redths per cent. of the real or I HIS Wom N lapsed and the Custom-Hous? was the m was than on thief. | [fr the man who shot me came into [| market value. In Manhattan and the b destroyed. To have three working night; the room this minute I would shake }) Bronx sixty-six parcels were examined, | hands with him.—Made to Miss Cash. 1 th é iw, ‘i The whole population was panic-/""d day on ¢ cory that the / H and the aggegate assessed values were ‘ fi to ®e only fo =| rty- stricken and flocked to the sea beacu | i der was a burglar. | | shot in bed.—Made to Dr. ee cnastiaraatas aon cont ecrenstessd for safety, but only one fatality was ahRe at a za aus) eaten ae | or market value. These parcels were reported. ‘The shock Delieved'tOtiines, “You! nak Haw il’ come to 4 1 was shot in bed.—Made fo" Miss [| not selected for the purpose of proving heve originated at Kishm Island,) sion, What other conclusion ean Hae ae He Hetty to ACeLo cel fees hue axe) dust the parcels re dis, {22S Peasonable man come to when. the MISS FANNIE LATIME you get the party?—Asked of || which were selected or offered to the whence loud detonations were dis-| ‘(Xyience murme aene dete tht, . 1 FANh es LATIMER. Roundsman Agne. Gly for nchoolialtew 1ibrasy eitae: bain tinctly audible at Bunder-Abbs, | ttsnded him testified unhesttatingly ts Sister of the Murdered Man en |] Why, my wite nas eft me—Made |} sites, fre stations and. bridge ap- Tt 1s feared tnat the destruction at] "1 rearet thas it was nevessar sialic ise iagooninraciioal nati O'Reilly toeena| (he pac Hf epee eis. any ennaren Mennonite Kishm has been heavy. A few years | jife Thad these facts trom the outse! eho \ tr ma (H|Nt tO, bring ‘him tol Plegcanch rrttten etter Invorioua etl] la¢ ciety tateemeeecGten eee oe, ago an earthquake Kishm killed | at, would pot spread, them broad. il inp points Oe nniiae that Sergt. O'Rellly || ot by the suffering man ae ¥ fe carened Ot lees a oh : : Na not help! atlowing then (to wetlinta murder, lunderstooe Pith was a physictan. : u ! ot e. Fo ) hundreds of people. [igduggouah the regular medium at they Tt wae hn who Wiacovornt that her] Capt. Buchanan auld I night that | — sons f Wo noe care to give the dstalls Bunder-Abbas, or Bander-Abbassee, | Hopes to Solve Myntery. mon a hi the driver of the 1 y1 wagon, who | jake up these aggiegates of as- Detter known as Gombrogn, is a seaport| “We have hopes of develop tanh went to Turhill’s house on the night of SET HIMSELF ON FIRE. Peete CNee Ban Reo eeonne town of Persia, Hrovince of Kerman, but] @Mtire solution of this case ves ren the shooting, was Isaac Cantleld es whose assessed value is one: RG eG Gavmine wart of (ie Mtuweat (Coe 1 evel tr mi tere un-) “Mrs Latimer led Sergt. Rellly to be-| Fred Foley, six years old, hving at one-quarter of their real value i sraintihenber' ts Ws ‘ 8) eves” suid Capt. Buchanan, “that Tut-) Boston and Kingsbridge avenues, Kings- arany other cases, which any dominions. It is situated in the Per- | shot M er or that after tt nee) es - pease i familiar with real estate | y — ys 3 i e n ‘ol ome Lssett state: aT ity alan Gulf, near tis mouth, about twelve | PY a persan who wens Inte « zl ani Le who had attended elas, found dome ma ea and dur- BUNA Eat PECAN ee TST ERS, ailles northwest of the Island of Ormuz. | the house Wax disturbed | M i VISIT TO HOUSE i 1 that she wanted to see |ing his mo absence in another J values are equai to or greater Bunder-Abbas has a population of about | while in “condition ni! AFTER SHOO Hin) on that account. Canfield got to Bem he spr vedod to make a fre. natal value Tt is not a fact, 5 ‘ mile ¢ jon, Mi Duthie house at ko auteh, clothing caug . that the average of assessed | B,0W) to 12,00 jaenon etwied Sat | new ihe aman TING AP ta eae NT J ne a shies. fire and he ran screaming to his mother, | values 1s’ probably less than 50 per cent. | a City, a Street Car, Kishm is the largest island in the| Whe shad Rim. that he wa 9 ey at = Helaakes and) Mathie own staira |Bhe managed to extinguish the blaze of the real value, but, at the game time, | . Biegen Gui and ie sated ene ts] Riteong Vesta We GCeeH Rate HCE cant, nasnnion now mlven out ainiaten| “Wutciea tray ste He na Wat het a ie hide Bat Uacaaatty thd ones See a Chinaman, a Railroad entrance, would shake him by the hand. Th set ment in which sid he had heen toa | DOKI YT, We ked t fellow |W: 5 4 hay bt 1 aa one De moat Insauallts piers Sn EA Eneas Bene im a ° al roa , are the facts which | By MIATA AT CRT aan heat Goa Mrs. Latin ie aes head and hands, > "urned stout: the a) axas ibetweenjiindivduel jpar:|| Hi B . : i om nt oun Athy hat she nifronte \ SEIEMOGRAPHS NOTED low ryt crane intent tne aay bat the dl ica Aa hy Sng a High Building, s avtimer hose ; he did wot a ra description : TREMORS OF EARTH. aE maw Mise Latimer the tottoming [E14 matter of senltens a Stylishly Dressed Person, IMER CASE, wey : she was Rat to inke a train fon he 8a "There wis no one to a 5 . for Kreeport. suid the captain, and | the) court-room with whom we. could ie EAS RE ree SE tere amud the oumaln, an tec be a heey ad a a Hotel, and hus examined with a magnifying glia: I ‘ ein all she hiew of (he man's ap- Is ean ; . H 4 n the shedding of Nght on the mys-| before with Mra Latimer an and the deseripion was mea- elmographs, which he fink mover! mer in the Inquest (wo fgures are me, Mrs. Latimer ate brag sud It was unneces- | ® out one-eighth of an inoh during the! to stand out prominently above all the to me to go to PANS Thee ag tt was al- | . . y above all th uly on teard. claewhores Brought up in a New York State village, she has earth tremor, reported yesterday, which| rest. ‘They are William H hit, wao| fused same from # nor desctibed himself to the as "a mt. Re sud the flest the he This indicates that altogether five wels-| very dear friend of the Latin the Patni! othe mographs were affected, proving an pb-lother is pretty Fannie the [ sauot Ne tioth gervation of U. 3. Price, of Tenafly, N.| sister of the murdered man. saw as nan on the d., who heard the windows of his house) During all the time that Latimer Jay| “Are you ember of the fi Fattle for about three seconds during | dying. although he said he was net shot asked the night. | by a burglar and that he knew the No, but a very dear frien Mr, Eddy found at this morning's ex-| he never gave the name of his assallant, | Tuthill Q@mination that another vibration of] He did euy, however, when he found he] Capt. Reynolds told @bout half the intensity of that of the| could not lve vations he had had @icht before came in from the south,| ‘Byron. ts Tuthill peing watched?’ |mer, that he had ney the Japanese scismograph ting a Was for Tuthill that Mrs, Li Jabout the house th vibration of about one-quar sent the police patrol wagon ‘gained to it by for sp in the dark hours o: “If a burglar got in he was let ta," morning on which her husband was shot, jsald the capialn 1 Latimer of Mrs. ved at | oltnou a great dj 1 she al brothers and broth- in-law imn HER FREEDOM, tof an inch ain the Inptzuments had been re-| tn the vibration of the night bs to Mrs, Latimer while her husband lay battling for Ife with the 3 bul lets in St, Mary's Hospital, It was he, aswo LATIMER’S FRIEND CALLED AS WITNESS, moenaed as a is be- Latimer's confl- dle. M atimer sald in. the hos- a ate ual ; ald iin, the iho: Horace R. Bateman, of the firm of H Mane Nees be ¥ ve an ‘ts uth M. Smith & Co.. manufacturers of gold the barber... {tded, “Send for! peng, at No.,83 Nassau street, is mour: mil Engel, whose shop ta at} {08 the loss of 10 He d Herkimer strc and who had} for the money s9 much fh nod Latimer for scare, will Be. te knowledge that he was swind) [continued inqitext: Monday evening °) A dapper youth entered his busine: GET HIS CHILDREN : ted this card and prese APP. Broadway ade “against Frank L. Driver for $00, 1 Neve, Your interest now amounts to $0. We have two other judg net the police say, who spent a night in the Latimer house after the shooting. him which we are going to attach on ae uM eas: tT Bio'l| —— toalay, as he has just deen left $18,000 | by a weal! uncle, Brooklyn b ubpoes " pon | x » will get a World Wants rvoktvn 4 sumuena nerves pon! Wife of the Earl of De LalThree Little Ones Held by| transornt of ror Jutanen: 1304 mi Warr Secures Divorce De- | give me $3.10, the cost of it now, and 6 tly cool and uncon ; and declares with wondrous Insoucla ree - inners i an | avs Win ! paasiarea Wien a plisian cree — Custody ot Children | Wealthy and Want to Keep] ‘erest on collectio Wien 1 reapped bere 1 went An th ze . “ey ig ; a y . Ler fs institution where was brough up A W y. ners ! FOR THAT NIGHT | Is Hers. | Them— Court to Get Briet. Why shall 1 give you $3.10" asked | ii asked the sisters for a record of OL THAT MOHD wictanay 49 __ | Mr Bateman, “1 don't know you and aaked } _ “Why should I ady y on | my 4 framo of fillgreed gold In the place of Lo y ance it to yo it NA : algreed ald i | LONDON, July 18.—A decree of | asked the youth in turn anc A to | WN. mhiould: the \slaters Have heen 99. honoy Indes. Laatimers boudoir, whlle|) So Ss ee aT Louis Wechsler, well known in the | walk out "And started to) kind to me during these past few years? ' usband’s stan nvered with cob-| divorce was granted to-day to the! sothing trad red in the Supreme | Mr Bateman called him back and gave | Why should they have given me $00 tn 528 Paid Help Wants in this und dust in w disused closet |Countess of De La Warr on the court tomday (to get pore | PIM the $10, *|drivieta since 1896? It was not thelr oy the other hand Saud atthe anee eratiny Parse ater he thought he would Investig honey, but It belonged to me, anc iseonduc | # Is father iW, Lec o has a n his office, he went to | he frat ime T went there they gave me Kinny diweaveral the meeting of her | MNVON’ , Sihueldormar No. 32 Broadway, where. he wv Arne Hand since thea amounts of from § Bur fe and her brother's sup he Countens got costs and the cus- | Weehslore wite yaar that ‘no such’ tenant had ever “heen |+0, $10 at a time. dear {riend,” who followed | tody of her children ‘i : dag SLs Jagteatorday when 1 went to the aay: f ) hild thd business reverse ig to him ne] "Your inquiry for them is abo im Twas $9 behind. in my room rent ¢ Ht. Denia Hotel, who tele-| ie the children witn their grand: | tenth to-day,” sald the Janitor ae |anid was Wesverate, 1 took a bik drink 236 Paid Help Wants in the 13 other to the husband and | FELL IN HIS SLEEP. arenia and went Wo His claim for | heard of them before fore of tox neh went in, although nusné al oftee and “aet-| . 1 < wach, hi was | 2 New York papers combined . setae — not heedad and he th ee d, “il for th Youth Walked vut of W The children were in lowday, all i winanw h some AEgUMIONE they. played : er poryrs uj Macias ; a iin) the break. Lawyer Archie Wurber, whe appeared ' f 1 i Won behuit-of the father, declared that BAKERS MOULDERS gi her brother when Tut aa da tM Old, while! Wechsler was moat anxious to have the | BAKTHNDE 4] a tre night sitting in the hack ed wot oO nt hh hon uly of the children, ant that he} BLACKSITE 4 NRoKkwean her brother's house by the ‘ Hay “aid Was ble and willtig to 1 ther ' BOOKBINDERS 3) NURSES 3 brother's wife, who urged her w tim ta HOR a: Doula HL ABSTOUNA Thebn wih AEG a" Bors 25 | opgnatous */unataire, Fannie, and got a tit Pye m such as they have been 4 X BUSHELMEN 3] PAINTER: 5). It was me wh d that her dying \ 4 eh tor th lar The throngs of Roman Catholic pil Oo Aaetegy errors { bratuer had had Tuthitl constantly Cit Daggett wat up) Cte Biter ala childven | grims attending the masses held to-day | A truce was declared to-day in the| CANVASS ERS PLU MURS {tis mind and bad auld that Tucnhi & 1 and cman whee alloWed | tn the Church of St. Jean Baptiste In-| tema) warfare between Mr. and Mrs, CARPENTERS 4{ Pouisiens 1! confessed 10 tim 1 tor ‘i Wri in the mut | creased largely, all who yisied the| Frank KE, Jennison for the custody of | GHaMMERMAIDS 7] HoiTnKe 4) 'Contensed what?” anked the District gamed aint teh dunt, ia auaresaing Oh Teaiice approaching the shrine where | thelr little daughter Altee ponka 19 navusbapyee 7.” s4| attorney gio t er AR AUR ARD, 6 [ihe hewllng reile of St, Anne was pub-| Blandy, Mooney & Shipman, attorneys CUTTERS . 4] BALEAMEN ay) Why, that he did it.” was the anewer os ailing thie ni w outd hay iicly exposed, for Mra, Jennigon, and Cardozo & 2} Diauwasiuns .,. 16 adkeas +) pid what?" Py pier Nite ie thoy Were allowed tp he enippled and bliin ly num-| than, attorneys for the husband, ap- ean PEERING Et" AN gay duresieg 98 oouire \WHITELAW ID TO RETURN, | main wher hey are, but the “mane w “ied | peared before Justice Fitugurald to-day NOIN HIKS 4] CaBRELLA HANDS It wae she who, when all the other|Uulted States tw Mave Nos inal (ted he thntiemeante I levers iit the efticacy. ot | (Supreme Court and arranged that no EDERS .... 9} vseren ss members of the Latimer family retired Ra ene a ee ee clitenma ne eho hie yer ‘and the healing yower of the | further proceedings shall be taken until PaUKES ..,.", warren, ‘ito the corridor or witness room, r¢ Rover mt the ¢ AA RRR ARERRARE: MROUIG GOS i appeared to be relieved on vislt- | Ost. 1 next, when elther party may 4 meres if vee +e 1)] mained sented within few foot of a WASHINGTON, 3 Mr] A the parties were leaving the courts a to sey a again invoke the ald of the court to UBEWORK so] warcuMaknna | witness ohalr apr directly In front of it] SYtriaw Foom, each OF ine ticle onte Want 19! town to the SuDt court Ma 42 | decide the question aw to whether Mrs. ps AI ERS RR ea ee A Pr eden dp vena whore thelr father was sting and, atopped to Visit the church Jor Mr. Jonnison shall have custody of BLLANHOUR ..1g)/ ANd Penetrated alward’s cor-| Wasa tim a ftoctionately indaman O'Connell, with a squad| the child until her separation and his stent dark evs a 2 nih. and Mr Choat 7 of patrolmen fron Saat Sixty-ney= | divorce sult haye been determined, 3 r090 me Was she who took a fulll ate 1 ate yaa Fori, ——— gash street tation, wept Oe Srowda in|. duatloe Pitsgerald ‘entered an orees| 2 att Nie ert VME CHes( sett Be Hae Mottled tho Biase Dp WHER®P THE MILLION the street near the chureh in iine. This | petméttini tx, Jennigon to have the 1 graphie repent | of | ie Br seedlnis partment that he! inteniin i eull on thy B MILLIONS MEET— easary owing tu the «ea nume | child during the aummer out M4 Hie Wa ie Mat tb on akid ARGH Mit OU le adh: gs StL Phe Want Pewee of the Sunday | Dts ho gatent the ahr © nnn ike Khe ght Youll ™ ° replied with @ sad — lay Was the eecot @ novena| once & wi #0, rep! @ sad but broked up. World every Sunday, wei pay £06, Yo'Lnvs enle euarga et herr Grandparents, Who Are r cent, of the entire amount with ine Got $3.10 to Proceed Against, Henry J. King Makes a state a Debtor of H..M. Smith &) Co.—Details of the Swin-! ment Explaining Reasons for His Crime—Sisters Gave Him Money ? ell to-day in York- Prison Henry J. King, who yeeter- day shot two Sisters of Charity and himself, seemed very rational. He said: “1 did not go to the foundling asylym to kill IT now realize the enomm wrong I have done. ‘I have no other thought or longing on this earth but to find out who my father and mother are, for I believe they are stil! ving. When I was seven years of age | was given for adoption to a man in Charles County, Md., named ‘Thomas R. Gard- ner. ‘When I was twenty-one years old I went to Baltimore on my own hook and got a Job as driver of a coal waxon, That didn't pay me much, and then I Kot a Job as messenger to C. W. Keldel, ‘he Superintendent of Supply in the Baltimore Public Schools. When seen in his lived a century without ever leaving her home until this week, when the Sunday World brought her to New York and showed her its wonders. Her experiences and her ideas of what she saw and heard form one of the most interesting and aston- ishing true stories ever printed. Special Conev Island Supplement. A great novelty, the strangest thing about which is that it has never been done ke- fore. Many New Yorkers know as little about “Coney” as did the old lady spoken about above. Here in this Special Sup- plement, printed in colors, will be found material to make them open their eyes. The Wonders of Coney Island, The Biggest Summer Resort ia the World, Before Going on Your Vacation Consult THE WORLD'S VACATION BUREAU, 1381 BROADWAY, ‘ New York.