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E There Are Not Even Straps for the Passengers to Cling To in Some of the Made-Over Hors. Cars. ‘Evening World in the Fight for Better Service and Warmly } ‘Commend Te Paper. ‘Herein are described some of the trolley woes of the people of the * Munictpalities of Northern New Jersey. ~ Particularly of the cities of Jersey City, o pi manos, Bayonne and Newark. Recent | 1) mitvooacy by The Evening World of 4) {0h uprising for decent service by the Ee acide # a si * ~eontinental [either ride in them or walk, Thousands “People and the public officials of the four elties named has brought down “mipon ‘this newspaper a flood of gralié fide and the publicly expressed thanks mt the Board of Street and Water Com- loners Of Jersey City, the Twelfth {Ward Impfovement Association of Mersey City, the Forest Hill Improve- tent Association of Newark, Mayor fLankering, of Hoboken, taxpayers. . + New York has by no megns a mon- poly of surface transportation annoy- ‘ances. There are well-informed per- “wons who ride in the metropolis and in ©) Blorth Jersey who assert that the New Fork street cars are Pullman palace )Sjpbactivs, run on an {deal schedule, when ®ompared with those of the systems « mest of the Hudson. 4 Roads Are All Bankrupt. few Jersey roads, though thelr fran- are worth millions, are practically ao pt. There are four main lnes, they owe $6,000,000. They have got -Rhemselyes into this condition by trying to pay interest on millions of bonds, ) many of which were not issued for Value, and millions more of stock which rey given-away to promoters and poll- when the franchises were ‘These facts are not denied nor are the complaints of patrons. There are some fairly. good cars on some of the lines, ut most of them are old, dirty, ill- “ventilated, and there are not half enough of them to carry the people @uring rush hours, If there were enough, the roads have insuMfcient power to ©. propel them. Scores are old horse cars “made over and equipped with motors, ‘Thelr wheels are fiat and they go “bumping along through the streets, Making a nolse like a load of loose tron on @ truck passing over a cobble-stone pavement. Sernbbing Brushes Needed. ‘They are never scrubbed Inside or out, @nd never painted. .On some of them the dirt of a decade has gathered. Their fendeys are. tangled and shapeless (ghases of old iron. _ Into these venerable vehicles the peo- lq are jammed like sheep into trans- cattle cars. They must qalk when the weathgr is fine. + Among the’ worst lines are the Union ‘mn, the Summit and Central avenue Wand tho Court House jines, which pasa through Hoboken and Jersey City Helghts; she Bayonne and Montgomery m@ireet (Jersey City) ling, the Erie stresr ~ Une tn Jersey City, and the Neoware ana “Bloomfield, Newark and Orange, Forest ‘Mill, East Kinney street and the Mul- Wherry street lines, of Newark, ‘These are all a part of the two largest systems of North Jersey, systems which groaning under mountains of bonds And watered stock, but thelr traffic ts ‘phormous, Nothing to Cling To. Ue There ts one striking fact which bet i fer than anything else illustrates tat EpMiscomfort. In many of the cara run igh the streets of Jersey Oity and es patrons clung to the straps the straps rotted and dropped the overhead rails. Scores of cars | BOW equipped with only one-half or he-fourth the original number of thes her bands, and when the cars swing mround curves the motormen are obtiged Mh0 KO Blowly #0 that helpless passengers mov be hurled through the win- On April 21 ail four of the trolley ate to be merged into one com- f by’some Newark financiers who ‘Promised to put up $10,000,000 to shel dobts, Unfortunately the new y intends also to issue an addi- ie atock, and there! is general in- Ly Aa 10 the ability ‘of the roads ery the new burden when they MOt-carry the old. ae b to strike for bet- vs} poe yo FF ed Rally to the Support of The» een “sre NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. MISS FRIDA KRAFFT, WHO HAS WRITTEN A REAL PLAY. ——— BANK STATEMENT BEST THIS YEAR. Brokers Looked for Good Figures, but Big Cash Gain, Increase in Reserves and Heavy Loan Cut Su While a goo@ bank statement was ex- pected to-day, the weekly clearing- house figures were surprisingly favor- able, being the best this year, and going beyond the ddeas of the optimists, ‘There was a large increase in reserves, a heavy cut in loans and a Drones (eM in cash, STOCKS CLOSED WITH DECLINES. Market Failed to Benefit by Ex- ceptionally Good Bank- State- Profit Taking. 4 METROPOLITAN WAS WEAK. 000,000 worth of interest-bear- | ##!! the expenditure new cars|; The banks shat re Pe of. the aes ate Com proposed. aiva rates from the Wost to the seaboard by the trunk ines and’ the restrictive olicy on all freight rates @ only Federal body having sup don over such mattern The ‘ups the he t con- dition of the London market was attrib- Mey ohn or not, The Kven-|utdble to Russia's move in Manchuria, ‘hae suggested that now is|and the quotations from abroad cams M declines of 1-4 to advances gt 1 per $256,000 trom ese of the ary the yh Sud-Trea whi ment, the List Sagging on)». rprised All. The statement follows: Reserves on ail depoatt . pipe adsl aoles peal Ine, $4,077,825 other than valet States Ino, 125, Grroutatisn . en Ine. compared with ovo, 630 ie a nd y as i 80,401,060 last year, = THE STOCK QUOTATIONS, To-day’s highest, lowest and elos- prices and uet changes fro: yesterday's closing or from Jast re- Copper Smelt. HER PLAY IS A AREAL THRILLER, Miss Frida Krafft, Who Is a Stenographer, Has Written It and Will Play the Part of the Heroine. DIAMOND NECKLACE IN IT. There Are Plots to Steal the Gema) and Burn Houses, but Virtue Tri- umphs and the Villains Are Folled, “The first act is In a humble cottage near Denver, Col, The heroine is an orphan, who would rather be homeless than poorly mated. I play the part of the orphan.” ‘| Thus narrates Miss Frida Krafft, alx- teen yeors old, pink-cheeked, pearly- teethed, the bloom of health upon her cheeks, and jolly as the day {s long. Frida has written a three-act play. She lives at No. 2 Reservoir avenue, Jersey City Height id is employed as stenographer in @ brokerage office on lower Broadway. The play will be pro- duced next Monday night in Central Hall, not far from where the play- wright lives with her parents. All the young people and many of tae older on Jersey City Heights are anx- lous for the performance to be a great success, asthe ambitious Frida is hugely popular and 1s believed to have real talent. Here is Fridg's synopsis of her first play, as she gave it to an Evening World reporter in all the ardor of her nimble mind. It may little more ragged than the stereotyped prospec- tus handed out, by dramatic critics, but what of that? Not a Love Story. “The name of the play is ‘Warwick's Danger.’ It's not exactly a love story, but, of course, there's love in it. You fee, Jack goes away to war in the first ‘act. Jack's the hero. You ought to know that, Jack Everett is his name. in love wifh Sue Raynard. I think @ pretty good name for a heroine, , I must tell that Will Frosh, he's the villain. He's more a coward than a villain, between you and me. But, ny how, he's the villain, And so is his sister Flo, 7lo has an awful mean part. She's a false friend to Sue. “Then there's Sue's brother George. He don't do much, And Ezra Wilkte. Oh! I nearly forgot him. H country boy. Kind of funny. Of course Lady Natholdi. She has a very important part, I got her name out of a novel once. You know I wrote this after I came home from work. Y-e-s, some- times 1 was up until 2 In the morning. Wgll, that's the first act. “The ‘second act takes place in War- wick Gardens, that's Lady Natholdi's home." ‘In England?" asked the reporter. It Is Warwick, ¥. Y. “Of course not. Warwick, N. ¥. 1 was up there one summer. England? I mhould say not. I believe there is a Warwick in England, though.” Miss Frida was put out over the interruption and pursed her cherry lips, Wil! and Flo plan to steal Lady Na- theli’s diamond necklace,” she con- Unued, “1's an heirloom, you know. Plot? 1 should say I have. And one night in the arden they chloroform hor and get “Lady Nathold! wakes up and misses the necklace. ‘You're Just feveris says Will, I forgot to say that Sue falls in love with Will, You sce, she mar- ried Jack In the first act and believes that he js dead through a forged tele- gram. Will then chloroforme, Bue and puts porated with a eapital stock of $300,000 to build and operat. road {rom the village of ElMottville to Kast Otto, both ie augus, New York State, month, fensonably, 1t Is currently reported that the So: New Orleang by July 1. Crop reports on the Bt. Paul line indicate that seeding will be completed this In the Dakotas and Minnesota wet weather hus interfered, but with a few days of good weather there will be no trouble in getting in all the eraln ‘The Warness Btarch Company, operating in 6pposition to the Corn Products Company, hap started dts new plant at Waukegan, Lil, capacity of 22,000 bushols of corn a day, ‘The company will operate the er Pra in and out of the Aula Cyntral union station, BPX Bl the necklace in her shirtwaist, R= 8lGo P°weo sparkling In. the. bosom of A} Hs = 3%} yous most beloved friend? he cries to Although the bank statement was ex-! litw tite =| Lady Natholdi, and makes her pelleve ceptionally favorable to-day, the stock! O J08, 1s = 8, | Bg took st, That part, there will make market responded only feebly, and a US 1S < at |“ the tnind act Is in Bellevil reaction immediately followed on real- iS BK BS — R11 have some friends tnere, Ja punt jzing for proftts. The lst fell off to- |, tot ae 1” — ty Bue ae, fiving in @ blue house on one ward the @ose, the losses “generally TM 1% TK — sige OF Se, a white one) Before’ thay avefaging a point among the leadets. Sy abt at — 1S | Ro, te Rurope Will and Flo come to ~ 7 3 mm: elleville to stay a weel course, MelrOEcINan ieee aed aay sty 9 MAR — S| they don't know about Sue and Jack , an a weak fea. |en ri’ igi yo — 4 | being there. ‘They rent tho house for a ture of the seasion, showed a decline |kinet i iu Bi hy — | week. of 2 8-4, District-Attorney Jerome's | Reading ist wpe. ee Bh BN Plan to Burn Houne, latest move in dealing with the com-|% HY hh Hee) one night they plan to go back and pany's affairs frightened speculators, 68% bre nies | burn Warwick Garde! Lady. Natholdt and the stock was unloaded & a loss. 31% 80% BOX — gland all, But Bue overhears ¢ ere ane ] mi oh dy — PIT forgot to may that Flo re rs of civil sults added tofthe de. O° 8 Bt chloroformed sete Natholdi again an pression and small holders were again $ S. = pole. the neck They were going i A . : ’ 3% —1" to Burope w! in the market dropping lots of 200 and By Helge etna Retief thane: ect 200 shar nging the down to | Union Pasise y 0° #0 at the turnpike road, ag the hour o 129 1-4. From thts there was a slight oa ie yyy 1." Brida Jowered’ her ‘voice to a ally to 12 ¢ ; im moon. rally to 129 2+, but the tone was weak |U, 8. se ii Re ie Hk — 8] Bue meets Row detecaivies theron sani e pressure heavy throughout, (al SO 4 £Y— Us| have no detectives, they take up. so jie wire dann i ue Sg BR] much room. But imaginary detectives, Metropolitan securities iost 2 points| Wis Central pt eh 4 aH Ft vite iat agen is kt Warwick G a in sympath Manhattan dropped 11-4] +4 erybody gan, ee what vit and New York Central 11-2 in the final roe Hans Wil ‘and BE RIAE courting they'li| § doings, while declines of a point or Reading Ralves Wages, fine hep CIN Bly enn, bytaace more from terday's level were made] POTTSVILLE Pa, April 2%.—Over punish the the y ‘purl Ine. Docaune 1 I thin they by the prominent Paclflos, Grangers,|two hundred and fifty machinists of| tesives ‘dont rent fhe, 6 be nothing, Southwesterns, trunk lines and minor {the Potaville shops operated by the! DYE, they awtul cl tocks, Pittsburg, ©, C, and Bt, Louls| Philadelphia and Reading Coat and | the ‘puaile will reset ety fa to how rose 21-2, Pere Marquette 18-8 and Col-|Iron Company have heen granted an fio but does not intend to orado Fuel 11-2, ‘The closing was ac-| increase of fron 10 to 20 cents per day. | 2°F, f ambition oven ie the first effort be tve and weak. fallire The largest lings ing the day Central and Mexican National advanced fractionally on the effect of the advance AND WALL STRE ET F in the prico of silver and the correspond. AIRS, ing decline In the rate of exchange bi tween Mexico City and New Yorl Mexican Central Incomes sold up 5-$ for] Nathaniel T. Dios, superintendent of the Shamokin di the finets and seconds and Mexican Sangre H Pn Givision of the Reading tonal gained 38, pul the preferred lost Rallr 1 fs spoken of as tho probable successor W. A, Garrett, who has just $-3 on small dealings, 7 od bie place @eneral superintendent of the eyatem, The depri influe in'th . ee nel mare tn be tonne cera py The Hiliottville, Mayfield and Bast Otto Railroad Company has been incor: & street surface ral!- the county of Cattar- ‘The new company has a wihern Railway will sun it traing into Mobile and Oblo passen- THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL RAL 25, 1903, 74 YEARS YOUNG, THEY’RE OFF ON 3,000- -MILE GOLDEN WEDDING TRIP. Capt. and Mrs, John Boyd, of No, 151 ‘West Bixty-elghth street, to-day cele brated their golden iding annive: sary py starting upon a 3,000-mile trip. They’ sailed from the Anchor line pier} *! on the Astoria, and they will visit Ayr, Scotland, where the incidents of the! honeymoon transpired fifty years ago. Capt. Boyd is seventy-four years old. Mra, Boyd {a about the same age. ‘their| one great grandchild ving, the same age. ‘heir WIRELESS TELEGRAPH . STATIONS IN ALASKA, System Will Be the First of Impor- tance for the Transmission of Messages Overland. Engineer Richard Pfund and Assistant Engineer Herbert C, Welby, of the Mar- cont Wireless Telegraph Company, left New -York to-day for Alaska to com- plete the installation there of wireless telegraph stations for the United States Signal Service. The apparatus ofiginal- ly nent to Alaska in charge of Stanley Cook, of the company at Fort Gibbon, will be returned and the new apparatus substituted, ‘With Fort Gibbon in Alaska as the starting point. the first station there will communicate with the second at Tolovana, distant (approximately) 100 miles. The third and last station 1s at Chena, on the Tanana River, 100 miles up the river from Tolovana. The sta- tions are all located at army posts and will be operated by Signal Service opera- tors. It is expected that the system, the first of any consequence to be installed for overland transmission, will be completed and tarned, over to the Government about Aug. BLOCK LIGHT COMPANY. eee New York Enterprise Files Incor- poration Papers at Trenton. (Spectal to The Evening World.) TRENTON, N. J., April 25.—Articles wwere filed in the office of the Secretary of State to-day incorporating the Block Light Company at $1,000,000. The objects are to acquire and take ‘over the business now carried on at No. 560 Rroadway, New York, by the Block Light Company, a New York conpora- tion, The incorporators are Gerald A. Richardzon and Gi re mee ball, “of New York, si soumes LONDON STOCKS IRREGULAR. Americans in Sympathy With the Lint at the Closing. American railways were irregular at the closing on the London Stock Ex- change to-day. Mexican Central shares were strong on the rise in silver, but other departments were featu: ‘The market for securities was steady, | business was small on account of the slim attendance of traders, many taking @ holiday to see the ract —<——_T_ The Cotton Market. The local cotton market opened easy to-day unchanged to five points lower, The market's weakness was due to lack of strength at Liverpool and favor- able weather conditions and good plant- ing In the Eastern cotton belt, Consid- erable profit taken by ie ull clique lng tended to weaken ¢ ark, une, ¥.88 9.68 Aon to &. cember, ‘avo to 8.61; January, §.62 to 4.63, _——=$—_— The Wheat Market, Wheat opened steedy to-day, while corn was firmer on prospects of delayed secding due to raing in the Ohio Valley, After the initial trading wheat devel- ¢| oped considerable strength, and activity © prominent on. covering of was shorts the room elemen Now York's 109) opening prices. were: Wheat—May, 81 1-4 bd; July, 8; en Patt, 3 74 1-2, Corn—May, 64 bid; lea nati "ho ent ices were: jcago's ni 4 Wheat rey, ys 8-4 10. Th6-$; July, 72 5-8 1 somber, 09 5-8,’ Corn—May, i uy 4 Te to 45 det; -Beptember, 4 7-4 Pennypacker-Vetoes Alum Bill, HARRISBURG, Pa, April 25.--Goy. Pennypacker yesterday vetoed the bill regulating the manufacture and sale of alum ing powder. The Governor ry = oe the the Lp sr evi tly Becur wfacturer oF ender of aome val by rit powder with Yatent to obtain an unfair advantage, SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAG FOR TO-DAY, un rises, 6.09180 eote:, 6.481 Move ries, 4.06 Sandy Hook cranes | Bromapt attent undertaking a trip of such magnitude at thelr time of life is the wonderment of friends, a large number ot Whom were on the pler to bld them God peed. The remarkable couple were married on April 19, 1863, at Ayr. Boyd was in the merchant service and he later rose to the command of ayship, retiring, ten years a Capt. and Mrs. Boyd have Bight chi itiren, ifteen ndchildren and one great grandchild living, WIRELESS TELEGRAPH .|HUNTINGTON MILLIONS SCORE. Mrs. Reynolds Fails In Her Attempt to Compe! Executors of Estate to File Inventor. Surrogate Fitzgerald , decided that Mrs, Arabella Huntington, Charles H. Tweed and Isaac BH. Gates, the execttors, need not file an inventory of the estate of Tollis 2, Hurtington for the benefit of Mrs. G. Emily Reynolds. Mrs, Reynolds) is one of the stock- holders of the Central Pacific Railroad who claim that $125,000,000 of the com- to-day pany's funds was misspent by the “Big Four’—Huntington, Leland Stanford, Charles Crocker and Mark Hopkins, all dead, who controlled the Contract and Finance Company, and the Pacific Im- provement Company, and as mariagers of the Central Pacific “milked” the lat- ter through ‘collusion and fraudulent contracts” with panies, Surrogate Fitzgerald decided that she’ cannot have an inventory until she has sued In ¢he Supreme Court and proved that she is entitled to recover trom the estate as a creditor.” The decision ap- plies to all the others interested in the effort to recovey the $125,000,000, the two former com- BOY STOLE $1,500 FROM CHASE BANK, Got the Cash from a Trust Company, Disappeared, and Police Are » Searching for Him. It was admitted at the Chase National Bank, which has {ts offices in the Clearing House Building, to-day, that a boy, whose name could not be ob- talned, disappeared Jast Thursday with $1,500 of the bank's money. The officials of the bank would give ‘The boy, who is under bonds 00, was sent to a local trust company’ with a draft, and Instead of being paid by the trust company with a check, as 1s usual, received the cash to take back to the bank. The boy never reached th bank. The polle are looking for him, STOCKS QUIET ON THE CURB. [List a Trifle Weaker, with North- ern Securities Om, Trading on the curb was quiet and a trifle weaker to-day, with a decline of % in Northern Securities, which opened at 9844, to 98%. American Can sold at 7% and Greene opper at 2314. ‘The bid and asked prices of the prin- cipal outside securities to-day were: Northern Securities American Can. American Can preferred Greene Coppel Marine ‘Marine preferred. Manhattan Transit. is. BYE Seabo: pea preferred: at a | oe with relatives ON ge: his. s' TO STREET CRAB Justice, biavdox Rene Renders a De- cision Defeating Efforts to Lay More Mains. in Rich- mond. APPLIES-TO ALL BOROUGHS. Corporation Counsel Rives Declares that Ruling I» a Great Victory for the City and Will Help Save Thoroughfares for the People. =— Justice Maddox, in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, has handed down a decision which defeats the effort of one gas com- pany. in Greater New York which sought to ‘grab’ additional streets for laying mains, Corporation Counsel day that thg decision dit not stop thero, but would prevent similar schemes by other gas and even railroad companies to grab streets In any of the boroughs. The case at issue was that of the Richmond Gas Company, which sought to- place mains in streets other than those already occupled by the corpore- tion. The corporation claimed the right under a permit granted by the Board of Highway Commissioners in 18 President Cromwell, of Richmond Bor- ough, denied the application to put mains in additional streets on the ground that such a permit would be construed Into an extension of franchise privi- leges which should not be granted un- "less a greater compensation was pald to the city, He also declared that the extqnsions ‘should be approved by the Boakd of Aldermen, Against this view the gas company protested and sought by mandamus pro- geedings to Bompel ithe the a fforough Presl- dent ie stant 1 Ci ration Counsel Hives argued t he authority of the Highway Gommlssioners <a never been sanc- tloned by the Board of Aldermen, and that under the consoldation of borough Interests permission to the gas wom- pany to extend its mains cauld not be | erentea without amending the fran- Justice Maddox accepted this ompan} view and decided against the com; COURT PUTS END Rives said to-|f FAMILY WASHER FREE. A Wonderfully Simple Inventiog That Cuts in Half Time, Labor ~~ and Expense of Wash- ing\ Clothes, 4 No More Rubbing or *Stooping—= Menday’s Drudgery No Longer to Be Dreaded, Have a “1900” Washer Free” on 30 Days’ Trial, Id order to prove to the most aceptionl thas tne tp00" ‘Balt, Bearing. Famity, Wesker ie aes quentionably the’ greatest. Home ‘Labor 8a Machine ever invented, we will woad you absolutely free without’ deposit or advance nee ment of any rae Express prepaid to yi York and suburbs, ‘other point in the U1 States, on 30 days" TRIAL. ‘it you tike th 7m in cash or on the instal ee ean pay for It elt! 181 the trial, If you don't If {ty All you have to do tn to ahlp it back to | run no risk, no expenies, The *"1900" Ball Bearing Washer Is unquape Monably ‘tho greatest labor saving machine ever \ jprqnted for family use, Entirely new prinetole, } rai chinery. It revolves No more stsoping, rubbia pou Hot water and hat It Of clothes (ne, matter clean in r Ing in wear and of clothes, to say of the saving in soap and materials, machine in & short time. “That, decision applies. to. all. com- | t anes," said Corporation Counsel | al ives,’ “and points the way to defeat [exect copies of ofiginais ‘on ‘leat grabbing pronpnalties, of other corpo-| Among the recent letters we rations, ta great victory for| whlch are entirely unsolicited, rhe clty.”” HACKETT TAKEN TO SING SING TO-DAY. Broker Remained in Tombs twol® Years Fighting Conviction, but Lost Appeal at Last. ‘The Tombs has lost its pet prisoner— Orlando J. Hackett, He has been there two years under sentence of six years in Sing Sing while his case has been on appeal. ‘Nhe Appellate Division of the Supreme Court having confirmed his conviction he was to-day taken to Sing Sing to serve his term. Every keeper in the prison was Hackeit’s friend, He had au the free- dom it was {ble to give him, He got into trouble over three Chesapeake and Ohio bonds which Mrs, Emma But- ler, of Atlantic Eubiay » Intrusted to ‘him. She proved that he misap] priated the money Prior ta his axrBet] reapect 0. fackett had 0 Wall street and roller."” an office at was known as - ————— GUARDIAN FOR YOUNG CHASE. Court Names George Hoadly to Care for Him and Big Estate. CINCINNATI, April %.—Judge Nip- pert to-day appointed George Hoadly as guardian of the person and estate of Moses Fowler Chase. A similar case for the appointment of his father had been previously set for Lafayette next Monday. Chase, who is twenty-four years old, was recently brougkt to this country from France, where he had: been in eanitarlum. His father thas been, at | BP So0, ‘The young man Inherited Sen MISSES’, CHILDREN’S FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER SEASONS, (Department on Third Floor.) , ineteenth $t., Sixtd Avenu' QUAKEM GUAMANTEE - « ~ Pap PRACTIO’ Bteuadatntss joxure gt et it in Lage th al is ‘of Teet Gold Crowns Bridge Work +, Gol Id Filing at sll | noah ordered in the ition vestocty. me wn | te te on - tis Month Th et Ol Month Ox high 592 Briggs Ave. Morris Park, Ni. 14 please find bill bly ‘could “ao ea You claimed, but thought {must have ome points or you could not venture to end on free trial In ioe, have bees out it tood Ar T'lifted articien from: the washer aan trial, articles that as 1 put them in wer voted | that out e— they tainly dial T have thres Title ones and pl of washing, and pretty, much soiled general ety Sziahmea March adtelosed find) money order to pay for ‘agreement on thirty days’ trial, Box 194, Oyster Bay, to de—aatlatacto “im every | HENRY | Amsterdam Ave., New York, Feb. 24, 1902. 1 herawith send you postal money order’ as pare ment for the Washing Mach rd feted with the machine, cleans ‘the clot Now Rochelle, . Y., Web, 1, By an oversight duo matters, 1 ad that & he thirty Gays 1 trust, bh RI bo willing to accept and allow me the cash has proved perfect; that we could not oe faite aaeengs, bonk and parti THE “i900" WASHER CO,, 39M,ChenangoSt.,Binghamton,N, and BABIES’ SHOES IN A VARIETY OF STYLES AND SHAPES Painless Process // Popular. Prices - QUAKER $ No Gas, No Pain. Ff deb roar MErHopD! Morning delivered at night, nso, LIVER SPOTS” 4 THE “1900” BALL BEARING Every Housekeeper in the Lard Cam 4 * oer Wi] ti 3 cna 0.1 22 West 23d Street, N¥, _ 3h me waver o OF succe: SUNDAY 1

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