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/ Ps TLS QF MOOXNOW WALKS ABOUT — IwonrUe ABUSES (SHOT THE BOY, MAY OE LITTLE IW.EO.STOXESN | | AFTER FIGHT. WITH DEATH. | sae | Continuation ThisWeek JEW CLUBBING, =» wom Jerome's Detective shot in fois ARE REFORMED.’ BUT GOES FREE KATIE CONKULLY. SIDEWALK WAR. opening Sate of | Recovering—McLellan Arraigned. — | ‘ ‘ Commissioner of Charities| Police Disappointed Because Body Floating Off Staten Is-' New Pavement in Front of tre India Turkish Tells the Mayor What He| Jersey City Youth Is Not land Is Supposed to Be That) Big AnsoniaTorn Up by Sub- ’ | Has Done in the Way of| Prosecuted—Has a Queer of the Child Lost from an| way Workmen — Foreman and Inspector Declares Bes! sragistrate zetier, sitting in Hartem " Ps fore Mayor’sCornmis- Police Court, held County Detective Robert McLellan in $1,000 bail to await : sion that Police Didn't | the action of the Grand Jury to-day. The | New Regulations. Record, They Say. Excursion Boat. | Arrested But Discharged. | > " ‘ charge against McLellan ts fe’onious as- } . Expect a Big Crowd. |sauit growing cut of the raiding of a § |£-€rvsian NUYS, ‘ pool-room in Porgy-second street, neur Gommlanor Pei s|| The body of a fiftemn-year-old girl Wie! Woo, D. Stok swiee of ibe ne | | Fitth avenue, on June 2 when James ment of Publ 8, has wil ips nd floating In the Narrows off Clif) Ansonia apariment-hove pad way | ——eee 1 ment of F i A nh a head one tiga hice ce i McCoy was shot to the Mayor hia report for the second \ Mo hcl AUN S$. 1, to-day hotween niy-fourth and Sey alt 20,000 IS NOT UNUSUAL. | pserybody but the men employed by quarter of 1908. ike Be Soe Ht tt te supponed to be the hody of titete | Mth streets, which Iv now nearing m-| loo Carpets, the District-attorney agreed that the ‘The Commiastoner, iu hin summary of | vith nods Ga : SUB HOSES ay t pletion been having al) kinds of ‘ . shooting was unprovoked. McLellan th work done, speaks of the ch nge: sixteen years old, of Fitt th) Katie Connolly, who fell overboard from | trouble ov the matter of a sidewalk 8 t 6: ove streets. Dorrigan wat a } 4 8x11 to 12.6x17, Says the People in That Sec) was arrested through the efforts of Me- ic the management of the Morgue, ite! ee ai A war A as excursion Bont aver a week ago. jin the big building, “After cone ‘ j i j Coy’s friends and an examination was s AL EL ALM ANAS ONL SN ‘apt. John M. Roberts, of Clifton, wha | Silerable argument with the contractor, tion Give Little Trouble and} jo3, Magistrate Zeller took the case of the Mer Ih Rae wih a iy ue SSSI ee ners ff shore with hia two eh {1% STEM the clty authoritles cook part, 50 8) S50. Ba ViWaoraitncharared (Gay 1s rowing off shore w ‘0 oh || ! Blames Employees of the onter advisement i order to proven | SAS US te wlohe «GFavevaken ce i a ONE | the wats was put dows . f ee ploy | MeLellan was In court this morhing eosourred from time {| war walking long Grove dren, saw the child's white dream risite| str. Siocon learned. tonday suy- | oe Company. [with Assistant District-Attorney Rollin: THe HOTOR) Nery Or ee eet Donnas ns. g nagar 1 filing with the waves, He rowed | wa men sfadltorn)up portions io? . y 3 | Burns and Dorrigan had had a figit: 4 ! ‘ } a |Thomas Moms represented McC JAMES M’COY. eit favor ree ernie Nag tila ten 4 madentheibody: tart Anui%e a Shieh HAINES LOO Extra Fine Jin announcing his decision to hold M = - who have rei ieee AL ites Cray noreuer eel He wis picvaned) aufiaavied| . The Mayor's commission appointed to|Lellan for the Grand uJry Magistrate ays NeCoy wneonetloris: ctises and weeuring | 3 fn is attan vvex 4 Me ancerialnal tat Guendji and Kasaks make an investigation of the riot an the| Zeller said that he the bail at] The physic ans could not locate the bu y fi casthesbosaipnaacdithe tenamhentchoure ' , Ahearn of No, - 5 “ lower east alde during the funeral of} half of what he had originally Intended ! jet, which had penetrated the brain at INACHIRR Seer Hate sean Hild was dresse! entirely In white ile AAA pid ra subway the Inte Rabbi Jc resumed {ts meet-| because of the assurance that Met base of the skull. and as McCoy was save for her black stoc and shoea, | foreman, had given the order to tear up SB. fog Bs Her dream was of white muslin with [ttt wale Mr Stokes calied Poticemsn 20 25. | would recover. Walking about the grounds of Bellevue ri Welly, of the West Sixty-elghth street ings to-day in the University Settlem station, to arrest jhe foreman, Mr, 18 no hope at nil was enter alaed To the doot aur Ince yoke. AU ber underwear was 5 All of the members of the committee were presen . Hospital to-day James McCoy received’) nrise McCoy evinced a strong arly ont iio. p pt oar white About her walet was a purple] sta ed t e ot giv y 74 Roundsman Jackson was accompanied] the congratulations of the hospital phy-| tite, and within forty-eight hours had] of twat 1 k awl iFl nsaee SSHUnice TBAT Bilal cche Beek cadena ota a at he had not gives 200 1meé OSU by his counsel, Foster L. Backus, who] Sicians and attendants on the fortunate| re-svered consciousness and asked to howe A al See ER NeaReUETEIR perm eM LEE Ff M eT ea Ha would chk BOE ROE UEC EISErGEAT ta erie EE nto eee nes cate cent cy “part” that they say, he.tked a boy against a wood-| The child's teeth were regular, her heat ny to the We Ki b h sumed that he would not permit his| fight with death, McCoy still carries the| nim from Boston and their Heer ere ein Al cetcries | exea MIURIaNG (Ner'halF’ BlasK and’ guey ee A) tB)the wats de Oo aravag Rugs, Srna Ceosk eae the Ane Nee nia Tbe Wane cele vere a enete dar th to see how close he could plant bullgrg| nw. The appear r of the body Indl stot, Ahearn showed pape! “whe nee 3 Inspector Cross was the first witness.|J. McLellan shot into the back of his} dcclared he would live, and the ne SINGHE EGIRe We categ) (Chavet: had) bean tn) thee wanlar ae aa area senigh average size 4x7, Before answering any questions the In-| head cane smiled indulgent-y i more than a week. trate Mott refuseY to alow a complaint On McCoy wes an employee of the room,} But McCoy surprised them and slowly ct-Attorney'’s rald-|/put surely gained strength. It was @ and brothers and sisters to an outing |Scchog te no ihe hat nom een Mr: L350 Z .5O Stokes to go the civil couits for re- dress, @pector presented to the commission a eopy of his report on the riot which he} and when the Distr! clin Imitation of | oireus to Excelsior Grove on Aug. 19 An she had made to Police Commissioner Par-|€rs, led by young Bob Chadwick, the | month before the physicians felt any a ae the! day after the trouble. The| former college football star, broke into surance that Pea ORD R WON tet | oe was leaving the barge at the landing + Imapector corroborated is report by in| te place, he gathered “up the bank |ECLC: dad mou wich JOY CHANGED TO MOURNING. i 3) S38 Twenty inn Tac in| Lord & 7 testimony. He said the police had no|tell and endeavored to e:cape. Detec- | er impairment of his fac | fell overboard and was drowned before | TO WED IN CH ay 9 fdea that the funeral would be so Jarge| tive McLellan followed him and shot ed problem for the pnt eats ~ Fred Peterson Killed on First Wed- her mother's eyes. The Connolly home| SANTIAGO, Chill, Aug. %,—Norman Broadway & Be until about 10.0 o'clock on the day it|!im as he was running across the roof. fclans, | tS Sa eee ding Anniveranry. en ut foo Aeon ota penemenes ae | Hutchinaon, of Callfornia, Secretary of 20th ~ al occurred, Capt. Thompson, of the Mad-| 77 —~—OS this r eae. 416 Eas a + has been che American Legation, and Miss Janet 4 treet station, callea for men, and him and he could not understand | This ts a ead wedding anniversary for qegolate since, as Katle was a litte Louise Davis are to be married here cahigtheleeant i i e SAP hel Frank's action. j Mrs. Fred Peterson, @f No. 57 Adams mother to her younger brothers and next Wednesday, G. A. Lowther, British a NO WU ae Neh Father aly Laughs at It. ; street, Hoboken, She and her husband sisters. Minister to Peru, will act as best man. we Father Daly, Chaplain of the Sixty- hod made preparations for a celebration 100,000 men In line he could have had 750 ninth Regiment ang. Beoratary ito. the | to-night, but Peterson's body now rests Policemen. He said that funerals at-/| A rector of the Cathedral, laughed when jin the home awaiting burl | fendea by 2.000 persons ate not unusual ho Beard or Sua 3o sald: | “Paterson was a lager. employed on the “You Know they are a very pea §]a is pendens should be placed on thie "| North-German Lloyd pler, While at able jot down there,” the Insp or property. I should think the man’s re- work to-day a heavy block fell upon him | sald, “We never had any troubie b _ marks would indicate that he does not and he was crushed to deat Ignow what he Ja about. ny had interfered with the Jews ond Reasons Are Not Apparent. a World. Greatest in th Magistrate Higginbotham Outing at Orchard Beach. For Infants and Children, Store Cioses Waly waCepl Sdvutsay) at 3 P.M. Saturdays at 12 o'clock. The Kind You Have Always Bought s of sterilized milk | Bears the teine In the world, simply be-j;and birch beer aboard and other food] @ignature have great merit, jin proportion, more than 4,00) women of and children of the Nineteenth Assembly Z S Sy, Lileks IMatrict, Williamsburg, attended the | en them at) Orchard Beach Last Week of the FURNITURE SALE ad pelted them. He said a number of | Within (five years Cascarets have arrests had been made and in several reac! A A lis pendens was this morning filed ed the largest sale of any lver or] With seventy i bowel me cause the! Insiances the Captain of the precinct ad complained to the owners of the i i Ste factory. In some of these Instances | “8einst the property occupied by St 5 yee c Ml of had been | Patrick's Cathedral, bounded by Fiftleth the mployee complained of had been and we consider the sale of over te ed and Fifty-first streets and Fifth and /PM 8%, geen Coan hue beat vaatinont rshall, of the Commission, then | Madison avenues, in a suit brought by|No matter what alls you, start using }outing Bt a fore. Had there ae (CIs ‘Anoth jon ts hi el ‘ at Hoe's factory I think the polic ij “Another queer action 1s his making there would have been sufficient.” Monroe Frank Begins a Queer)... iit" dna ohn Doe. detendanss ives W: Child In reply to a question from Mr. Burs | Suit, Involving the Fifth|The Pope has nothing to do with the Gives Women and aren of the Commission, the Inspector sald * vl property; It Is vested In the Archbishop 4 Willi bi All-Da R IA that many complainis had been re-|* Ayenue Cathedral, but His|and the ‘trustees of the Cathedral.” fo} illiamsburg an Y celved during the last three years that , the younger employees of Hoe & Com- Mr. | sked whethe: shad. been, ‘no 1G, ton Miaca Ing today by Magistrate Higginbotham: ‘ : a eae retien We phere shad men np |a_man who signs Ninsalt es) Monroe rei ta everday mecunen: Attar “ah cr a fica the var ae vStarin THE | The economy clock rings its alarm today. Thousands of house- more men, ’ » and whe you have given th trial you can |and the 2 eApArIy 16) 5 ik " Ww i a g i “j G 5 y “I don't think 80," he replied. “There No. 155 East Forty-second street. ‘The jhave your money. back forthe asking. ibe en SHER PIE AL nel tgeL of ay) ZY Joreeican avesyrscer. BT keepers to whom the Ne asting of ollars is @ serious thing, arestill putting 9 Topliave, geen slenty of men iether ty pentens followa: Jere Haeno sean, CU) are, Pu UD CG VoSGOCy, Amd jai not vetues” uf AOE ARK, etiedes | up ull tomorrow what shrift would advise them to do today. “Do you think the clubbing Justifia- {"T9 all to whom It does concern: sc, CLG." They don't cost much—10e, Hehe. oll each such * Manana” is the comfortable thought, particularly if y oe bie?” abkea Mr Marenai ms otlce fw hereby given that an aciton 23e. and Sioa bos™and'a we box mili] sislatrate. Tiiexthvotham | pas ar. Fea Nl acters Secale te eC rE oe Tea, ce ou are aWvay ete Summon oer ea vi Hay a 4a that! relied the In- 39 pending between Monroe. Frank, @ farniuh a whole month's treatment Tor | FAs, 2 have, Bames Of all kinds for Fa ee F hotel ; bu ; aiting ies ly, if vou have snipe to buy this Fall. : arrived at the scene about A OTSt Ci c 1 j 2 eee a eitites | America, L. J. CALLANAN, y u a rely cras < ¥ ii Tho o'clock. “I heard no complaints of ‘ltizen of the United States of America, ang cheapos: liver and bowel regulator |4rinks cnough to satiery the appetites) Mohit, di ana an VeShY ST. NEW YORIC rerhaps you've been merely procrastinating—drifting. ‘Then the alarm is for you. | clupbing then, UNC neard that weverul Teslding in the Borough of Manhattan, inthe world, cae Aram an tie, ATepat cexpural Monihiy price list rastied’ on fanpticenres The last week of the August Furniture Sale has begun olicemen hi een y hurt.” City of New York, State of New York, _ "yy re . by 4 7 Pinmpector Crows Was Wich asked that. ee piaintit, and Les X1tl. @ person ——— ——" The last days in which to secure a half more furniture than usual for your money; supposing the crowd had assembled and , and be absolutely sure of the urtistic character and worthy coustruction of nhat you buy. | ‘ie had beet broken, but| calling himself the only visible earthly had subsided, would the, representative of the Infinite Power of te shave been jutinied in clubbing | the Universe, and John Doe, a person je replied tha e crowd had been Guleted there hould have been no club: | Whove real name le unknown to plaintift, bing, as defendants, for the purpose of pre- “['don't think it jutifiable for police-| venting the threatened. waste of real ro We aid the Anvector, | property in whictythe United States of instructions to move | America have an Interest riotous, herole action | “The property affected by sald action |4s block No, 1,288 on the hand maps of the county and, elty of New York, bounded by Fiftleth street, Fifty-first street, Fifth avenue and Madison ave- Albertson, of the Delancey nue fpatlon, was the next witness. pated and filed this 2th day of Au- He sald he knew nothing about the riot. but sald that it was acratter of familiar gust, In the 127th year of the American ‘ A Great Feature Introduces this'Last Week of the Sale— Every PARLOR SUITE on Our Floor Is Marked at Exactly Half Price That means some of the handsomest Parlor Furniture shown in New York today. means solid mahogany hand-carved suites that add elegance toa home for a hundred years. And it means a refined and well-constructed $18 Parlor Suite at $9; as well as all grades between. ‘These Parlor Suites were notorious bargains when marked at a quarter and a third under price; and no other store that handles goods of equal character to the most of it would cut the prices at all; but when it is marked at Haly Price it should be swept from our floors entire in a single day’s selling, ii people who want Parlor Furniture this all could realize the marvellous offerings that inaugurate this Sale’s final week. Here STORES EVERYWHERE. 105 RETAIL BRANCHES y to other questions the In- that during large proces- to place five knowledge that there were strained re- jndependence Each 1 & \ lations between the ‘people of that iia: : . 5 YES 2 . ¢ E r ‘ ‘ i; neighborhood and ‘Hoe &. Cove m= (Bigned)) MONROP BRANT GROCER ES, ‘Ss GROGERI 5. are the details of the year's most extraordinary offerings: Three-Piece Parlor Suites $190 Parlor Suites, $95—Mahogany frames, richly ioulded frames, panel backs, tapestry ev garved; moire silk cover, green wreath pattern. $10 Parlor Suites, §20—Imitation mahogany fram $215 Parlor Suites, $107 50—Mahogany frames, Colo- laid panels, tapestry cover, nial pattern, richly carved and moulded; covering $28 Farlor Suites, $14—Imitation mahogany frames; of Imported velour, neatly moulded, nanel backs, tapestry cover. $240 Parlor Suites. $120—Mahogany frames, Colonial $30 Parlor Suites, $15—Imitation mahogany frames; pattern, richly carved backs; figured tapestry richly Inlaid bausl tapentry cover. ; cover $42 PArlor Suites, $21—Imitation mahogany frames; nently moulded, creamy tapestry coy ; Five-Piece Parlor Suites $45 Parlor Suites, .50—Inittation mahogany frames; mahogany veneered backs, damask cover. ical Parlor Sates te Tain RBUOnanys bd S€0 Parlor Suites, $30—'mitation mahogany frames; | 573 parlor Suites. $36.50—Imitation mahogany fram carved, light-colored damask cover. neatly moulded and carved; spring seats, tuf $70 Parlor Sulles, Sere OR mahogany frames; bucks; damask cover. carved heads, overstu backs, tapestry. $75 Parlor Suites, $37.50—Imitation mahogany frames, $75 Parlor Suites, $37.50 — Imitation inahogany moulded Ines: embonsed velour cover frames, carved; fivured silk repp cover, $80 Parlor Suites $4—Imitation mahogany frames, $100 Parlor Suites, $50—Imitation mahogany frames; carved and moulded; full spring seate; satin croteh veneered backs, Inlaid, emboesed velour, || damask cover $115 Parlor Suites, $57.50—Mahogany frames, curved | $90 Parlor Suites. $45—Imitation mahogany frames, backs; red and green embossed velour cover. | large moulded aud carved; embossed green veluor $135 Parlor Suites, $67.50—Mahogary frames, neatly cover. moulded and carved: figured tapestry cover. | $95 Parlor Suites. $47.50—Imitation mabogany frames $125 Parlor Suites, $62 50—Overstutfed frames, in red! richly carved; upholstered backs; tapestry. figured embossed velour, $120 Parlor Suites. Se0—Imitation mahogany frames, $140 Parlor Suites. $70—Mahogany frames, Colonial; vlaborately carved and moulded; tufted backs om carved; red and cream velour cover | four p.eces; satin damask, $145 Parlor Suites, $72 50—Mahogany frames, moulded $125 Parlor Suites,$02.50—Imitation mahogany fram aud carved; (apestry cover. fincly moulded Hues; carved top panels; figu $150 Parlor Suites, $75—Imitation mahogany frames, silk daniask eroteh mahog! panels: tapestry cover. $185 Parlor Suites, $92.50—Imitation mahogany tram §2—Mahogany frames, large richly carved, crotch mahogany panels: {taporved Three-Piece Parlor Suites $13 Parlor Suites, $9—Imitation mahogan. a ty: YOUR CHOICE ANY ONE OR ALL’OF THESE LOTS. STARCH—SOAP., CLOTHESPINS. 8-Pound Box Best Starch.....+ | Bown, 25 100 Clothespins, hard wood. 6 Cakes Coney Island Soap. CRACKERS. Graham Crackers, per pound... 9¢ Vienna Crimp Crackers, per 9% Sc 2 Thumph Brand, abaol tel 4 Rolled Oats, Triumph Brand, ver Q, package... com Harmrmrte co per, per van Ic uston tant Qe thinking hard Beoond avenue, cas y trate Bariow in Je x peem received ad ie Police atation,’ "| “Please Index the above novice agelnat = Sy” ico - 1 “(Signed) ONROE FRANK, H | jaintif in rBon. nN ASE, Bast Forty-second street, * Mr. Frank’s Father Regrets I 5 Monroe Frank's father condu: s 2 . mn . | furnishing store at No dm uyan even |. That we buy right is evidenced by the fact that nearly everything in fine groceries ALLOWED 1) (0 a Cra repartee taay nant that's cheap first comes to us. No matter how prest the quantity, it’s ours if the quality | ; Fria Soal ae a sn te high enough and the price is low enough. Note the prices we quote for this sale. it t does no good, and o1 4 we toa ota” S| ~— SPECIALS FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. Woman Fails to Prose-| #2", Mn Government ‘operty ‘or | 15 Cakes CONEY ISLAND SOAP for — 25c ) cuteMen SheAccused | "Frank nies when seen declared ne SOAP 8 Cakes BUTLER’S BORAX SOAP for 25c SO AP allere : tay beyond wha of Swindling Her Out ehtained th, ther'papers, he had ated, 6 Cakes NICKEL BRAND SOAP for 25c { eo says , of $6,000. te etatent Ne sald, “that. when the Cathedral was first built that the Jand did not belong to the Cathsile Church, but something has happened When the case of Maginnis and Mc- | recently that vests the title of the land Gary, atleged “wire tappers,” who are| tishiy sold the land secretiy? 1 wont fheld by the police under the names of| say he did, but something's happened, John Mackey, of No, 1222 Lax! ton @ ee tt ae ae ene peeing ie the » and Joseph Patterson, of No, 1631 | COATED. apekbstned B Bapnene? ol rson Market Court | as he talked. rigee Brands Veber Oe Cocoanut, P package. |... this afternoon they were discharged, as CONDENSED MILK. 3 Cans Butler's MUlk . 22¢ 3 Cans Liberty Milk . Quality Guaranteed. Queen Olive IB-oun U a for the trustees of the Root Beer Extract, Derive pound... Ky 0 comp! a ee ade aga ‘0 d en serve: os . Clara, averagine ultes, G0 0 mplaint had been made against | drgl, sald no papers had been served on Brand, 0° botue ee Te | ates Crisp Crackers, per 9 ae es be ars aia carved and moulded; red and cream velour cover Rl ow cena peiagne steian at dtaxks | = = Violet Ammon: beat UslltT Qe pound. ove 2G velour cover. , $210 Parlor Suites, $105—Imitation mahogany frames, rs. 8, or 3 Hel Mark large bottle rs 4 $185 Parlor Suites, $92.50—Mahogany frames, richly full sweep urms and back, richly carved; spring ham, as she !s variously known, who Olive O11, dest imported, pint 9 CEREALS carved: fine Imported velour cover. Heats: KAtIA damask cover, gaid the men had buncoed her out of bottle .. oe 2ec . ss} pig $190 Parlor Suites, $95--Mahogany frames, carved §250 Parlor Suites, $125—Mihogany tames, large alae, %,000 on promises to beat the + Olive OM, dest Imported, Yen'at A Package Shrédded Wheat Biscult, backs and arme; crotch veneer panels; tinsel «ilk wavy lines, finely moulded; caved claw feet; , failed to appear, and her lawyer, Josep bottle 7 r ET'I9C | A Package Blue Ribbon Breakfast Fm Oe pean edeer, 60) M. Newburwer, told Magistrate Barlow j ee rood, eye Peareeie a Gisicley octaacacs tal Veniiia or, Lemon fxtract 2. Both, 19 conte sodn Watars alt fare ma batting formeny JOHN WANAMAK Broadway Fourth Avenue, or : j weet Ch <Trianph iran ae : These men," he sald, “are @aly the Olger or While Wine Vine- 7 ei ee 5c A. T. Stewart & Co Ninth gpd Tenth Streets * ve Polish, Blue tt) tools of a gang of #harpers who are try- fnest made, hottle in ey a ing to rob Mra, Markham. here is a Electric Ball Blue, lost mae, ‘A pound bor, BierREHIAL Worcestershire Sauce, XiCK 5 Brand, beplit BOLIW. err ic seoe 25C Summer IN THE MOUNTAINS & & §& BY THE LAKES 2 g 3 ON THE SEASHORE & 2 &£ AMONG THE HILLS 2 & , | RIGHTS and you will have a stand- ‘* then made a, ard of tone, a standard of workman- just as mystify 3% Pounds STANDARD GRANULATED SUGAR.......+ , 3% Pounds PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS FLOUR..........:0:ssereseees s23c Counsel for the prison atitement ¢ Ing as Mr. ‘Pheae prisoners ar by @ man who Is kno Mite | ship and a standard of price whereby ws to judge high-grade pianos wisely, ‘ty i ‘He wants putin prison to get them our Our new That's all there is to ¢ who has been men- 3-YEAR SYSTEM h with the wire-tap-| gives you three years’ time on a t lo hear the) feet teat witiiolt Rpeakine to ery | PaO, without interest, ai gig, interested in. the case. ; | 5O good second-hand Pianos at There wa nsiderable talk in t |BARGAINS, Payments only $5 | THE BEST INVARIABLY IN THE BUTLER gigantic conspiracy on foot to rob this | ! 4 woman, and the arre f Examine the new WATERS UP- made before J h t m ! Jans for the arr do not desire to pro , gouryropay Shout i ius ts Bena which desired to do all the business in| ~ | that line, and that Maginnis and Me-|per month, Send postal for catae Garry were the victims of thie trust of | crooks, who did not want to see others | logue, make a living unless they became mem- bers of the syndicate, | MORACE WATERS & CO, Mre. Markhan or LOWEST GROCERY PRICES CHOICE gis Tenticartenth steel He id WS] 34 Fifth Ave, near 18th St. GROCERIES ; Sago 'and to own. much valuupie. real HARLEM BRANCH, ee Aiud. Boe “eolsety "ay weat 1260h St, uoee Ot Aven ; ty ? ot @ y , i ' ‘ i m be . ee . emcee een Se ame NS