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ag pees HEAVIEST RAINFALL ON RECORD HITS NEW YORK| [PEOPLE FLEE FROMTHE ~ FLOOD IN BLOOMFIELD, N, uv. TAM BURSTS AND FLOOD (Continued front Mirst Page.) si BLOOMFIELD, N. J., Oct. 9—The The water Is five fect deep on Wash- : ture of the left leg and severe injurtes| The two coaches, well flied with pas-) Water Is now rushing across Glenwoo!| ington street and still rising. In some / to bis head. His skull may be frac- | Sheers, were swung about xo taat they) avenue and Bloomileld Centre at a ter-| cases people are imprisoned in thelr tured. Ho war taken to Bt. Joseph's | *ruek the Tacke wanna trestle. | ott] fle rato, carrying everything before It.) houses. A nuinber of factories were Hospital, Jersey City. completely ‘and the other coach was | People are fleeing from thelr stores and! complicd to close by the rise of water. Fireman Charles Ingalls, of No. %5| also badiv wrecked. The passengers | houses to puints of safety In the worst part of the storm fire Tweifth street, Jersey City, leaped from | fare thrown pall algae baste! ch Aa All the cellars are flooded and, the} hroks out in a shed containing gasoline the engine cab and broke this right leg] several friends. sustained a bad. fra: eae now Tenching the fret feors | to the rear of Ackerman's plumbing A heir F In striking the embankment. | ture of the jaw, besides other Injur © girls in the telephone office were! ghop, and for a time it looked as if the d he train, n oces Toft Paterson at| Bhs whe takenvaway Dy jer frend be: [carried out.” It in tae. worat food amce pram tnd fora me Kt looked anit che! FLomes Are Swept from Their Foundas 10.15 A. M. for Jersey City. As the train rly every one of the passengers was | 1589 ‘fire and flood. 6 5 F approached the Lackawanna trestle tched or brulsed or more seriously | In the Second Word, near Franklin] The sinesoers ti the face-of mreat dan- tions and Inhabitants Are orced to ineer Engel saw that a torrent of | Injured. avénue, a child about five years of age| Ker. worked Ike hero etl Ox ne a ‘They were thrown out of the.cars Into! ray; fi ed the blaze. The fu-19Use Is water from the heavy rains was pouring | ine network of trestles andein the mud,| fl from the stoop of Its house and| fiy and (the apparatus Has: been Flee Before the Sweep of aters at T. 11 Cc through the cus in whieh toe trucks past | water “and raln, “A Lackawagna pas-|was carried away, In the Bowery sec-| le{t in tho street. ‘The damge le grat ue e saw the raile above er he |senger train from New York ‘was ap-| tion people are fleeing from thelt homes 2 firemen oles thr sgh bulid- Tolie ars. tanante tee lcrnokey and let hls | proacht the time and its crow and Lett . Ings and fences on the east side of [ . NA Fret tegnt ly ites alae oa ee | BRAECK CER Eewere. Biie tocrendar lames] and wolhw to. theo bight NII) G’Gten'| Ginn wc lavenuetomse the waite tres Pompton wakes, N. é it seems that the bed of the tracks) dinte assistance. All of the Erle train's} Ridge. Be ers were taken nin to Paterson, had been washed Away, however, and oard the Lack- that the rails were held by the’ fer- plates alone, As soon as the walght of] For several hours the tracks of the the engine struck them they parted and] Erie road were blocked and several plunged the engine into the washout, Ins were stalled. SSS BIG FLOOD AGAIN to-day and all. the vicinity was flooded, A bridge over what is known as Stony (Special to The Evening World.) ‘ POMPTON LAKES, N. J., Oct. 9.—The bulkhead which held Pomptes Lake back in {ts valley between the mountains gave way at 5.30 A. M. to day under the pressure of the enormous rainfall, and the great body of water went roaring down the Ramapo, sweeping away strong bridges ap though they had been straws, dislodging houses from their foundations an@ ture washed from the sidewalks, wood drift, barrels and other odds and ends rode'the flood tke derellots at sea, The inundated districts In this nelgh- borhood made lakes of the streots Many requesis were received In. the Flatbush police station from realdents TEXT OF MORGAN-SCHWAB AGREEMENT WITH GATES. Residents of the Brooklyn suburbs “WhO hadn't rubber boots were in a bad Way to get to business to-day. The Pewers were unable to carry away the food, and Flatbush, Borough Park. i Beach, territory in the Lefferts Park. Dyker! aiong the line to have the cars stopped COVERS PATERSON . 0 \¢ Oppe ‘| Rock Road Brook, at West Twenty- : ener othe of the suburbs be- because the wash from the passing trol- ftth atreet, was swept Away. A wash: destroying and carrying away valuable property. Cok ea le “Phey claim that er oy, tin ar cuts PER a Die ea tncer\ eae peste ek tary , 7 The Norton House, the largest of the hotels at this summer and fishing ° | | Were inundated. at every time a car ¢ . o short distance above Paterson caused a e , t | _Brolley tramc was blocked at inter-| volume of waler awished UO the side Fo] a eee ee eee any dune | ommOraRY delay to trent. Dresser's Story of the Deal to Uime=|resort tor the excsive, wis flooded to the celllng’of the first floor. The ‘Pale all night because of burned-out| tho wieels sends a rush to the cellar a 1 Comparer 5 ls two parts of the town were divided by the great current of water. Part of F and fraghets in the various cuts MARS DAR and through them Into the| ine a former overflow, i# again partly ENGLAND, TOO, Is load Their Stock First Confirmed bh Late Gala papa atorel weal Cacrledvaways itrolocassboalesiexGed flooded and the river {8 still rising rap- {dly. ‘The water Is about a foot and a half from the Arch street ‘ridge ap- proaches, and may flood the business section of the city. with 140 tons of coal were swept from their moorings at the steel works and the steam coal-lifting apparatus of the works was destroyed. Through the energetic work “of a number of rich residents in the Danger to Millionair HAVING A HEAVY STORM Houses of millionaires on Columbia Heights, which back the water front, were In danger when the great rush of ‘beneath the roadwa:; This morning rye Houses, Oe caenty thy entire B. R, T. system was E 4 ‘ze, The Smith and Jay and Fifth! By Language of Document. LONDON, Oot. 9.—The heaviest rain- ®renue ard Fort Hamilton lines were put out of tausiness by the overflow of| Jowanus Cro When the water rose tbove the canal bridge the roads were ted up effoctually. Zrainmen Vinhed for Switches, water pushed over the high retaininj walls which tower abave Wurman atreat Great pools of water collected {n the varde of these homes, extending from Clark atreet to Montague street. The bieeretalning wall proper ja sixty feet high and Is Made of granite. Above this wall there iy a wall of brick about Main, mre all footed. mis: Water, River, Bergen, Arch, Straight, Main and Clinton streets North Gamage in the North of England, fall of the year ts causing enormous "The Tn the factories atong | roads are impassable, railronds are in- the river front the operaives were dis-| terrupted, bridges are down and the Q and taken from the buildings in| valleys of the Dee and of the ‘Tweed Following is the language of the agreement between Charles M. Schwab and Harris, Gates & Co. for the sale first of the Morgan-Schwab stock of the Ship- building Trust. “This agreement made and entered Into this 1th day of August, 192, by and visits Ur te UUider buiRhead? A8' fives Were lost. “A farmer was trying to get over tie swollen Ramapo at the turnpike bridge, just below the pilkteia, Wher tite Breafyrekwure‘ot Water moved the dam and let through a larger volume of water. ica ta! are like inlund seas, All kinda of an'- Realizing the danger, he ran back to Romaine’s Hotel, on the north 4 Other systems were blocked by the! ten fect high. So heavy was the water above the second wall that it gave way and fell with a crash into Furman | street. John Watson. a truckman, was, accumulation of water in the most unex- pected places, At Fulton street and nin] Mala and wreckags are floating sea- The Bank of the canal, near Braun's! ward, Much outside work has been sus- Brewery, in/ South Paterson, gave way | pended. Nostrand avenue, a switching point in ‘heart of a business centre, lines of ars stretched in all directions, while trainmen in rubber boots fished around 4m over two feet of water to find the Britches! The cars stood in the water) ‘up to the surface of the platforms. The Ocean Boulevard has a foot of) struck on the head by a fiying ‘brick | and injured. The ble store warehouses | along the water front and directly un- derneath the walla were more or lets damaged by the falling debris. For the third time this year the big Greene avenue sewer proved unequal to the task of holding the water and burst at St. Mark's avenue and Fourth avenue. ‘The water made n jake of the ip i THREATS TO DRESSER FOR TELLING SECRETS, —— (Continued from First Page.) between the Trust Company of the Republic, Daniel Le Roy Dresser and Lewis Nixon, parties of the first part, Charles M. Schwab, party of the second part) arid Harris, Gates & Co., parties of the third part, witnesseth: “First—Bald parties of the frst part hereby agree and guarantee that no part of the preferred stock and common stock of the United States Shipbullding Com- pany, excepting so much only of sald 15,000 shares of the preferred stock and 15,000 shares of the common stock which 1s now to be distributed among said vendors, shall be distributed, sold or otherwise disposed of until after the 25,000 shares of the side of the lake, and spread the alarm. At the same time the servants: ‘bout the home of Marion Harland, the author, on the opposite side of! the ldké and just above the bulkhead, saw the dam parting, and they, with’ the employees of the hotel, ran down on either side of the Ramapo River and alarmed the residents. They reached the Norton House just in time! to get the many sleeping guests out. Many of them were not out when the torrent came rushing down the crooked and narrow valley. TAKEN FROM WINDOWS. shown ‘The physician anid sha might vo ro- deal are the losers, Just how much they lost will be brought out later on when ay gwater over it, covering both bloycle| surrounding noikhborhood, flooded cell- preferred stock and the 25,000 shares of the common stock to be delivered to J. P. 1 pets and sidewalks from Prospect Park | *7h iiten feet of the wall, three fest. in Morgan & Co, and the 75,000 shares of the preferred stock and the 75,000 shares of Two women, who had delayed long enough to dress, were taken from @\ "to Beverly Road. At Park Circle there! sickness, surrounding the House of the pbuilding Trust azing, He runs ail through It. To get at , second-story window into a rowboat, the water being so high then that the Rialmoat’ boundless lake of water,| Good Sheoherd. in fiopkinson avenue, | Stpbuilding Trust was amazing. He runs fi OE Robe ed Ew bottom | the common stock to be delivered to the party of the second part, shall have been Aah . Y ! ahal entire tt: ot Park An-| Were warhed out. of the aeal tt will be nesresvry ty compel him to testify, Subpoe: vera have) marketed, sold and disposed of. ‘ boat was up almost even, with the second-story window. Perens entre! Erodpec iaall i ney in bern urable to find him, but Mr. Dreseer's lawyers d9 not despair of forcing him g oi d ‘A man jumped from the roof into the swift current and was swept ' gee and rushing ike Niagara rapids Damage at leoupsct }to the stand, Other and more radical measures may be taken, Second—Sald parties of the first part hereby agree that all tne sald remaining Ps eo eo en eee eee | ihetreacrvor was washed Away in cinge | Here In how Mr. Bchwab secured control of tha Hethlchem Stool piant, 1t| shares of the preferred stock and the shares of the common stock of said United 40WD to the fron bridge. He held to cnis until the bridge was ewept away, Beene cones asians trolley change cars y Ose spot shows the sold ma-|came to his knowledge ndout a year and a half ago that a syndloite composed : Sahai * and then he caught the trunks of an up-rooted and floating tree. He held at Park Circle. The water there and tor | Pinces. Ole hie Ae eee iar Catena Co land tnelaeoeton (MdaelGeemma LRG dee ces P States Shipbuilding Company shall be lodged and deposited with the Trust ‘Com- ; eat cata Sece ti i ry of the bt 1 : f Morton Trust Company had an option « : a . {> Awe blocks distant in every direction i#| in the cut of the Urishion Reach road) ot tne sae of welling it to Vickers’ Bona & Maxim, uf Ienela 1 Ane} pany of the Repubiic, as trustee, to be held by it and not to de transferred or dis-|t© this until the tree grounded Rea tnestaiten 88 ROTe, x Paipeeeciy twa feat deo a eee erode cceet oeee. | Woy e ledge reached! hlia (broth aitetien) written to; Kimi by sulin vTenek we Go| dosed of, until after snid stocks to be delivered to @ald J. P,. Morgan & Co., and The bridge over the turnpike just below the bulkhead was swept away r + val jatforms and foo: c . | a » Loeb & Co, ty x . . i i formen Carry Women to Safety! hat La Poe ED Area ionic the | informing him of thoir plans in a diplomatic way. They deomed It test to ke to sald party of the second part, shail have been sold and disposed of. with the first great rush of the water. It was twisted about in the current Eonge passengers end some men aa-| Park slope the water ina stream @ £90t/ iim, ag Prendent of the United States Bteel Corforaion, become conversant pela teint ‘until its end plunged into the corner of the company store building, hold- penser 10, were Carte tn tne arm ol Under to pour down toward the Go-| wtih the situation. Their option callad for the purchase of a controlling interent FC RAG EER TSCA TaL ER eer teee ne eal ipariieaigts thelthind part ine east \ there y Motormen this morning from one) vanie district lin the stock at $22.50 a share. may sell sald preferred stock und common stock of the United States Shipbuilding 4 aS vibe Vaca Rie ‘Tonio Rosio. ewenty-ercht veara od. of] “At this ime Mr. Schwab learned that the shipyard combination then in course| COMPANY #0 as to be delivered to him and to J. P. Morgan & Co,, at such prices) In & moment the water had risen until voth the bridge and the store | ‘ i Congyislund avenue in under water | No. 27 Atlante. ay onursy Bandy street | of formation needed A steel plant. Investigation on hiy part amsured him that the| 4% Wil net him and seid J. P. Morgin & Co. respectively the sum of $65 per share| Were twisted about and poised at an angle on the steep banks. die way down to King's Highway L on the. sdewalk,| Bethiehem plant was just what wax needed. He knew what the syndicate was of.| fF the preferred atock and 8% per share for each share of the common stock, or | <=———— = ——— jad. Fe Nails meine Clsateled vhic with Bani ye nen foring and concluded to take the proposition himself, any lower prices whioh sald second party may from time to time consent to realize iC An aha nue whee In waren pelea ie Fel etsy Mel Wits ories| He bid $24 for a controlling Interest in the stock and he Gt It. Of course Kuhn, | therefor. But sald parties of the third part sholl secure as much more for said MER Mere Kan vobeer Soe Ac aoPaS aiaee cna asiae chaminen | Loot a Ge and che other members of the crndionte that teal xte original option [stocks 40 to be sold by them as possl'le, nor shail sald third parties be limited Boots cna oavigate the streets aga the | ent to ie reese with ropes. One ay | were indignant. ‘They talked ot olng to Inw to enforce thelr option, but the fact] €° oF sonfinad to the elhea of $65 per share for the preferred stock and #6 per ail over Fintbueh are flooded and tre- about the head and &» rem to! that the President of the Steel Trust also owned, for his personal account, the| Share for the Common stock. | ¢ “mencoss damage has been done, at of atm to nave his wounds dressed {chief rival plant was deemed a ploce of information that had best be kept from] =* (eres darters cant canta ens remntetemmenaeiey wisest rious ae | A ainnseta Toetween ewaths, “atrecia | :Wiliamsbure nuftared severcly from the public, and the matter vas dropped SHIPPING NEWS. 3 Hrd cavers. ‘The cara to South Brook-| SOS sear Tn tle soc ee ooverod ae 7, sl i * Poe Fyn, wore pragticnty abandoned at noon fe" ttregte, making all trate Impowal: | PLANS FAILED TO BE A SUCCESS, AIMANAC FOR TO-DAY. ih ies terete G4 the BR, ness thesis and in some places rushing atfeama es i A (es letnally. 4 ALMA? F - oJ jon't you think it’s ber E rain ceased not ey might be runs | Den RI A baad jirenm* when tho Shipyard Trust, as originally proposed, falled to become a success, : Sun rises, 6.04|Sun sets. 5.92|Moon rises. 7. trade With practical conteoe Bo cggine to tas co the home-roing | four feet doep Aled cultirs and ihe Wat! 4a Mr. Schwab, the President of the Steel Trust, had a competing plant on hit THE VIDE PRACTICE VS. THEORY. toners rather han where oe wd to-nie: de oF Bist Rive 4 vitsperod tha ed to secure co spends ’ ; Fr . ‘ for their wares? Good candy cannot be made theoretical Dee Lake Surronnds Gin senood, | ,TRC full ce Of the weet oy iimage | bande [tls whispered that he tried to secure control of other independent planta Hileh Water, Low Water (dealers must denen Onommoditivs, ‘To get ABSOLUTELY TH BEST, both i qualtt H Grammar Schoo) No, #5, nt Evergréen|ard the collecting of the water ints|‘¢ te time but failed. Sandy Hook. . W100 v9) “BAN aR TANYA Hite, ints essential to buy of the makers. Where middle men handle goods there 3 a4 Havenie and Covert atreet, I, in the cous | impasanble Moods, The sewers empty When he needed money he went to J. Plerpont Morgan & Co. and they took Governor's Island.. 9.17 0.92 3.12 imust be an extra profit tacked on, You avoid this with us, a# we sell direct from our “ia Vere, of 8 bie Jake, of Hood water for |cirnetly Into the mast River und the| ts Bethlehem plant off ils hands, acting as managers of the United States Bell Gate Perry yes28:20) 1bAN | 446: 7 | factory, itayous ' Be ge locks around, |back-water that comes from a full tlde’ gree! Corporation syndicate, Here they were in the anomalous position of ‘ ra fF From the Girls’ High Echool Building | kept the from flowing « itl § 2 PORT OF NEW YORK, TAL FOR FRIDAY ONLY: R Marre pahacantee tia ave Hone mattenile pat tere| managing the trust and controlling the chief rival of the trust. ‘ [Reo tatur ates SIO VECCETUPTIE Mee CRORE ee nas When the Dresser-Nixon Shipbuilding Company was formed Mr. Schwab saw u| Payne Declares that Wholesale COVERED PERSIAN DATES Ib. 1 chance to unload, an’ he did unload at a big profit to himself on paper. Bu: ARRIYSD: see e ID z Se way he tinloaded was interesting. paper, Bue the) Dismissals Will Not FOllOW| rromcte ..j..c sss: pied ARbUrE CHOCOLATE 0c “e He owed $7,200,000 to the stockholders of the Bethlehem plant in order to close .| Guyandotte .. HYy s+ Norfolk TAL R HACKENSACK, N. J., CUT OFF Jas nio'nnt ne atau nave the ready money. tt yas here tnt be cued anon] 48 @ Result of the Depart Se aeneiare SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY. t a Morgan & Co. again. They let him have the money and he completed the deal, but INCOMID on ; . 2 FROM THE OUTSID E WORLD, | siorzan & co. were tooking for the hest of It, too, AM hands were looking for ths ment Scandals. DUE TODAY. MEXICAN PECAN [CE-CREAMS . SGSdon cooceol hts (3 ay © | dest of it. Picaya, Gibraltar. LT I. | ; 8 Te. ba | Brokers expertenced in blg flnance say that the $5,000,000 In stock that was screed RIOR ee eames SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ; given to Morgan & Co, was not 8 the nature of pay for putting through the deal ' Se eansae ars: cae OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. ib i ody. ay Trine | They think It was what the banking tirm asked Mr, Scawab for tending him $7,20),. | {net meetini B AILED TO-DAY. : heath ke eal ; eae 1 ieque anna ana {in cash, In other words, If the theory of Wall street is correct, Morgan & Co. [an hour All adie Ccabersalee Premera onal Golorado, Brunswick. BUTTER PEANUT BRITTLE 10¢ ott t: 1 Now York were unable! ##ured on exacting stock that would net, according to the outlook, $2,250,000 in cagh| taries Root an cheook were present. | Cfentuexos, Guanta-Hamtton, i rpool. STINE ; sieeve . BB i oateor= view Meee AA AME ely, S| for lending a little over three timea that sum ‘The principal toplo of discussion wns| Thame. see’ GBNUINE TURKISH DELIGHT........ se cceda deel IDE, tan Rag abies) : . : 7 vars 90 3 > Investigation, which was 5 ae TK pens Naber es eobabts sit pattacktas Lut Mr. Schwab didr’t worry ebout a little thing lke that. He mapped out|the Post-Office 4 EGISTERt ener CHOCOLATES,......... eel. ” agin aa Spaeth: founds the Plan to make the public pay the interest, His plan was to sell the Morgan &| considered at length, especiaily with ; apneu ree capintoe ASSORTED FRUIT, AND. NUT ! 15c ’ ¢ Tihe Hackenmek Gulf Clup{ Co stack at (3 for the pretarred ; for the common and his own $18,000,009 nt| reference to the trial of the cases now) | Thie te ue Cas ae oon ae abl CREAMLD GREKOSLE WALNUTS tee fas eons atte eran ton $05 Vn of bouses In the tivuy| the same rate. This would net him more thin enough to pay the lonn and renter| pending before the courts. {We"poroushs from 7 A. M. to 10 4 Ke Parte him n tandsome promoter’s profit on the Bethienem deal. Postmapter-General Payne xpressed 7 OCOLATES OR ALL GHUCOLATE }..1 meadows are it ae HIGH GRADE BONBO! SOR ALL CHUCOLATE Ib. 2 >i aiiey. linen: cane! as i 4 ys Rares 5 his gratification that practically the |" “phe other registration days are: 4 4 the Villages surrounding) LOO MUCH INDIGESTED SECURITY, scene of activity respecting the Inventi-| Saturday, Det, 10, ‘OLATE COVBRED CREANERY CARAMELS deco tale ae eer whould hav i Ksuchea only by 4.| But tho Morgan firm knew that the country was overloaded with securities of gation now had been transferred from) Friday, Oct. 0G. | CHOCOLA' ) OGIO ces em iy «,| other schemes they had financed, and out of this knowledge was born the secret] his department to ahe Department of 0 fall to reminter cannot . schertes and dye works, ‘a n 1 deliver any or 4 , oF pettons, were shut down| detl—now repudiated by Morgan & Co.—byy which thelr $6,000,000 In stock and Mr.| Justi eee arene ein Tos eg ns sacra totale f {ye Aller rants AWE fibd6d Schwab's $15,001,000 In stock were to be put on the market berore anybody elue| At the conclusion of the meeting Mr. omgeey CR Bey sos os followin ratee: COR WEST Bway. Aba. son Le Vow, the Hucken- | could sell, With thelr $29,000,000 of stock out of the way they could afford to sit| Payne said it was not the expectation Manbatten? Toland 10e 1) amiace last Hovod TH | yack and let the public seek to digest the remainder of the stock ofsthe United| that there would be a wholesiie dis-| rar ap || Brooklyn, Jerney City: 29 CORTLANDT Si New verscy and New He prediots It | States Shipbuilding Company. 5 missal of clerks and division chiefs of] Hoboken or the Bronx ive COR CHURCH ing tn Meh trom the north: to and tne | ‘The firm of Hurris, Gates & Co. agreed to sell the stock at 65 and 26, although] the Post-OMice Department a# a result NO GOODS SENT ©. 0. D. i pe Sehaad dla hoara late He Wa . Charite ‘ aten who managed the trannaet n. admits that Je one “funny, all ote L Matencaarretnien yy ate Fahd Painiae 6 ee eens Dine = ss Rspiroad’ wav tod up. ; ne way through.” Much to the astonishment of Mr. Gates the public refused to less Process. ¢ MM GaE 0 Paternon by iro te In tw weeks have anything todo with the stock, Morgan & Co, had their $5,000,000 in ae- | TAI* Re sald on the recommendation Work Guaranteed reat ra Mito Jersey City by the € Oilo River | carities on hand and Mr, Schwab had his $15,000000 of securities on hand and| the practice to dismigs offenders as svon +h) s1ica.—on “THuredas, ‘Oct. 8, HELEN ¥ Ho ees a - oe } loss Of ie.) there was nobody to buy. As the evidence pf thelr, corruption oF |} (Coie and bring your triends and you KHMA; deloved dauxtter of Matthew ai) e 4 ey: z ‘This move made Mr. Schwab the controling power in the shipbullting com-|/"goempetency had been obtained. | | : beta Mary. ahe . I> Ve citl:ens of Got E ND DYING. Physician Hartung thls afternoon (0 bination In connection with denis he had made with other directors and the| bees discharged for cause iver pan | LIS WEEK ONLY. Poa as Abhi akan LWW am. now ve thi have been a death from natural caumm. | original promoters found thelr hands tied. Directors would not attend the board| Would be followed in the future. “It was | Sets of Teeth, double suction, $3 Maiy tig cl Leaguer iyi ee Mktal tba anything to be sold The natopsy showed that she hed cir-| meetings, One day Mr. Ni , “ oe en decidedly Improbable, however. thatany | Gold Crowns i treidonge, No..2164 Fox et., Bronx, Su.) Is nivk id wih » SEG a ae GRA a fiche " r Nixon telephoned to Mr, Schwat/ to ask him why certain) {urge amber Of clerks would oer dice jo seu his ~ $3 day, Oct, 11, at.1 P.M. ehurp, Calvary, niekly sold whe deh \rhoy 8 t re Aver, catarrh of tno stom- | directors had falled to show up for the tranarctlon of bustness, missed simultaneously. In fact, no such ,| Bridge Work, per tooth; $3 ‘ J ‘ Lrougit to y+ altene Le |weh! kidney troupe nnd a large’ quan- Howause > told ‘em not to,* explained the frank Mr. Schwab, roposition, Mr. Payne sald, was in con- || Gold Filling. . $1 4 tion of ye public ag Delleved to have| tity of undigesiod whiskey In the stom-! . The beautiful and affeoting thing about the whole mess Is that the public fPPltion. HOURS: large by advertisl fy ‘Aossoman by ach | lowt ttle or nothing The promoters and financiers who were mixed up in the VOLE, te RRR (if lf. The itin ve medium oi va 4 f A Guaranteed Cure for Pil Sundays, @ mition— e Suni 44 East idth St, near eoived tho fracture of tae sku Mr. Morgan have submitted to cross-examination on the stand ’ \ f tall- Mr. Dresser nnd Mr, Nixon have compimed thelf testimony and Mr. Schwab and AT) Broadway cor: Cortianat BLN. ¥. in World Want tot, v: