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a Te acer 0. EN FAMILIES IN FIRE PANIC Tenants of the Milton Apart- ment Aroused by Janitor and Have Narrow Escape from the Flames. FLEE TO STREET IN THEIR NIGHT CLOTHES. Blaze Started in Dumb Waiter! —Women Seeking Shelter in] Court Below Barely Escape; Injury by Falling Glass. Milton apart- wi Sixtieth among the ten early to-day. Fire in the ment street, caused ay families residing The flames started in the dumb-wait- Gr shaft just at daylight and spread |« upward through the apartments x0 rap- fdly that most of the residents were, forced ty flee from the structure in their |, night garments Tho building is n five story atructure and the fire started at the first flo The janitor firet saw the smoke coming | from the hall Into the basement and ran handsome 4 nie house at No, “t there up stairs, to sce flaines shooting from |tmrown from the'tracks! The rear cat the walls, He up the stairs shout-| was telescoped, and the three cara nar- ing 9 Warning to the residents, Most Off puwiy ‘escaped toppling over the em- Whom were still in bed. L 1 bankment to the street. The janitor ran to the corner and| - ‘i ort | turned in am alarm, When Battalion | Paralmontous ler. | Chief Divant and- his: driver, Cunning- | ham, reached the scene men ang women Were running from the building with clothing under thelr arms, tushed into the bullding and ran a lead | the | curred shortly after midnight this-morn jing roail avenues feot rear. The two rear j and the stop on the embangment to | the overhead e firemen | it MANY HURT IN HOW THE COLLISION OF BROOKLYN “L” TRAINS OCCURRED IN EAST NEW YCRK IN WHICH MANY PERSONS WERE INJURED. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY, EVENING, NOVEMBER. 25,-1903. THE TCOLLSIOr. “L” COLLISION Women Trampled on in Wild) Rush to Safety, While Panic-| Stricken Passengers Risk! Life on Third Rail. NO OVERHEAD LIGHTS ON DANGEROUS INCLINE, Accident on Brooklyn Rapid, Transit Asserted to Be Due. to the Parsimonious Policy of Company's Managers. PASSENGRE RISKING THEIR Live JUMPIna ACROSS “HE THRE RAN | ‘ | ‘The third collision within six days on Brooklyn Rapid ‘Transit system oc- m tae incline at Jamaica and Rail-| n East New York. | train No, 109 was standing In} larkness the embankment twenty | above the street, changing from yead to third-rafl power, when 116 crashed into it from the Motor on he ovei rain No. injured the crash Five passengers were seriou i many slightly hurt in rs of the forward train of the rear train were front SENATE HELO IN dent was due to the company’s Although trains mange from trolley to the third. rai in total darkness while the being made, there if not an Nght on the dangerous incline. The ac rsismoaloue polley re Congressmen Will Not Consider| of hose to the roof, ver! Proposition to Adjourn Until! The * oO ‘tht to wann the motormen The Chief ran into a court in the] Je tenige coming. fram the. fear. iar middle of the building, over which was | semaphore and the two red lights on| Cuban Bill Is Disposed of, and) _ @ glass roof. Four women had taken! the (ear of the train, But red lights refuge there and were dressing. Divani | Fe toick as black-erties along the 2-| Prepare for Work. Ienew that the firomen were on the root }Cline afd Motorman Oliver, of the Fees) and likely at any time to break through r verlng to he shaft. | ed a warning to the women, y were Loo frightened to go into et without dressing, and re- He and’ Cunningham ran to|? and pushed them through the No svoner were they out of the when the gliss came crashing Hea they remained an instant | f would have suffered great id possible death, As it was, | f um twas’ struck on the left arm| luer by the falling glass and t urth and fAfth floors, prow out Into the apart: | ¢ n aflame, | out a part} mex made such | ¢ were forced to run “but t hat they floors were almost ‘ore the fir lost losers were W, M. Siiman and Hy Lj » firemen estimate the. loss | — WOMAN PRISONER FREE. |; and Larceny, bat No. {i One Prosecated. Af no one appeared In the Jefferson Market Police Court to-day to press the charge of grand larceny against | eighteen years old, o 128 West y-second street, who s arrested on Now. 12 rere a g purchased $57.40 hoavenue depart com- was under Jessie Keynolds, No. me ware | to the account of Dy . of New Rochelle, mt | el discharged her, Miss Reynolds ‘ed in court to: | day with her moth young wom- an was d in 1 RrAy ROW wd did not certed. appear In the least ‘discon- t Soa es LONDON STOCKS DULL. | Recovere an Early | Closed Firm. LANDO: Nov Money was much wanted in the market to-day for sei- Uement and month end purposes, Dis-) counts were strengthened, pawtly owing! to the weakness of w York exchange. l¢ Bfsiness on the Stock Ex! wige was in| 5 active and undecided. There was an un-| Americans LON An any and when the collision occurred all of weats, ed them and a series of ex; bright electric away a network of charged rails, onto @ side track. main track’ when the rear and loaded n up through the walter|ig get out of the cara, struck, the | Bluse. ¥ body CHOATE INES. of them bhis morning. ‘The sema ore is waid to have indicated a clear | WASHINGTON, Noy.) %—I'ntil the Senate either passes. the Cudan bill or rejects that measure no propositfon to adjourn the extra session of the Fifty- eighth Congress will be entertained by the Mouse of Representatives, ‘This Is the declared position of the leaders of that body to-day, and indicates no} change in the porition first taken by Speaker Capnon and his colleagues on this matter. As this fact has become understood by the leadeg of the Senate, there In likely to be no effort made by that body to bring the extra session to an end until it lapses into the regular session, | Der. i Speaker Cannon is making all possible speed in the organization of the House. His work on the make-up of the com- mittees of that body is progressing sat- {sfactorily, To-day he recetved the rec- ommendations of Representative) Wili- jams, the Democratic floor leader, for minority committee assignments, and! this phase of the work was practically coreluded at an extended conference with the minority leader and the Speaker. While Mr. Cannon will not make pre- dictions as to the day he will announ the conimittees, these announcements are looked for Monday next CHICAGO STRIKERS RETURN TO WORK ne Were Packed, consisted of three oars Both 7: Fach trath he passengers were hurled from their A shower of flying glass co losions and flashes bilnded th ‘Those not so seriously Injured climbed rom the wrecked cars and scampered over the embankment, which. is The front rain was empty and was being switched It had not-left the rain crashed into ft. Men and women fought frantically Women were pushed, thrown down and rampied upon by men in the struggle o Ret out of the cars. VNose seriously hurt who were taken the hospital are: ERDINAND BORNES, No 96 Mu- Street—Log fractured, face and cut, internally injured: condition PREDERICK COWLDS, No, 729 Gates vwiue, Brooklyn-—Badly ‘bruised about body; face and acalp cut bv flying § RRBDERIGK M MURRAY, No, ‘ark place, Brooklyn—Face and ead fut I ICK M'MURRAY, No. 1282 Brogklyn—Badly ‘cut about FISHER. .No. 47 Dou | ‘Jamatea Crit Wbout the face and the ‘a Ne OPT, atieet, ket, abot Ject Car. BRYAN IN LONDON Premier Balfour and Other Not- ables in British Official Life’ Meet Nebraskan as Gu2sts of| American Ambassador. Peace Terms eS Upon by 2" Arbitrators Are Ratified by sn? the Street-Car Men and All; Are Ordered on Duty. LONDON, Nov. 2%, — Ambassador houte gaye a luncheon to William Jen- pings Bryan to-day, Among CHICAGO, street-car a Nov, %—The Chi men's strike was broug to-day by the ratification ARO to]At vlose Sugar, Autadl trial lst we | Fuel Company. CLOSING DEALINGS Industrials, Which Had Been Under Pressure, Some Drop- ping to New Bottom Records, Shared iff ‘the Infprovement, Stock Exchange to-day almost hi ed abt aks while «there the stocks that yere uit eat Rep Car & «Foundry American Locomotive Company, fean Anise ‘Tepnessee & e erratic and ddvert nt were ‘common, mye atnew low record bath fo! r the common, ing at O07-K an the last at 163 ed Steel Ci preferred dropped to 62 1-3 Republic j Amerfegn Locgmott Pelnts, to P ferred fnd/ ey, showing gains averaging etloas and Southern Rail- way were the best features in the final dealings, wiitle evidence which had been under pressure, some of the group dropping to new low records, iSharediin the advance. Trading was dull. The rise in prices was due to a re- port (heat $5,000,000 in gol had been en- for Import. weakness in uhe the features of the mur- was plenty under the weakest to the greatest Sloss Sheffield Company e tra aul support th of ud and issues bie Tron & Railw eed O11, Coal Iron and The & and even Tron & Su 083 the been the The Ste ay Hon, Corn movements: half-point Prices Improved in the Ifte session on and closed a point ailroads gave industrials, pressure Pressed Bteel pressure. Indus- | of gossip The and sub- wer . American | eel Springs, Amer- movements the 1 felt to the p first weti- 4. Press- United States Leatn- Célorado Products} prices Jumps of 38 W ip rs Corn products preferre dropped % Low recorde were Clos he distinguished pe: " easy undertone in, many cages, although! yy 1 oe te aaa eee see aia, | the'men of a compact agreed upon by | NM: 10 481, a drop Uf 6 poluts the fears regarding the Russo-Japanese | taifour, the Karl of Onslow, Checker ae | thelt leaders end representatives of the | these destines had trouble I almost dissipated, ; Harles | company Were In?momt Instance: thin aid ee: | Ritchie, Sir Robert Giffen, Sin Gilbert i as ‘ \ departments, |Parker, Moreton Frewen, Lord Den-| fer thirteen days of turmoil service ng. “Ub! bigh, Lord Mount Stephen and wW. L,| 0” The various lines of the Chicago City san nome | Courtney Railway Company, covering an area of K cate were buoyant,| The luncheon was informal ‘and noj Mfty-two square miles, was resumed. | the stock, but It did not other South jean Xections Were spvechon we BEA NAV RO 1 : as py the me: f Bee ites arena or ereas a r quite delighted the | ANd Previously wocepted by represettta~ | heen’ regtly made helow avis Vicari Rlish guests, Whether it was done; ties of the company provides for the | rive, caised the hates to nag, Was heavy ene or otherwise, there wan a] settlement of tho wage wiesth < — Weenie : “| Bourd of Aroltration. ‘Theit pr Gies WAS ye? ——— |ioush of grim humor In the fact that Mr. | wages are not to figure in the calowla- Wane total salen of ANTARCTIC SHIP AT KIEL vate placed Mr. Bryan between My.| tony, but Inetead the new ecle ig toy Sbaves and of bonds $2,231,00, * | Balfour and Mr. Ritehie, who hat’ not! De baned on the market value of the oe {met since the Cabinet apilit men's ageyics er Ae the, ‘ompany aims: The Cloning @ Kniser SSndy Conrntulations Mr .B has neat tt ie Mean Late heme cea otordax'e high Mr Bryan has arranged to addr ment, ft ix thought. may net result iy land me lenehtients low Sute \oyag nesting at the Mansion House, Dut an advance in the pay of the empliyeexs | prices or arom ror. KIEL, Rossa, Nay The’ German | where he wi the xueat of the Lord| ilause Th of the agreement provider lows: Ni - ! i rd) tor the betterment of working hours, expiorieg — stean suze, WV No date for the meeting the new running schedqle to. be ar: Hien. " Comm. € ry. 4 may | been {ded upon ranged by the company in conference , ial, 4 Wrehase for his North Pole expeditto hoa committee of tralnmen, The ; ie Mare, a ipany, retains the right run as An Lived ere) (6: niral Prince Many cate ax are necessary at all umes, Am. Henry of fa Os ane AE COTTON I MARKET. ‘endeavoring always.” the agreement Ate I~ aiasleatniierte Tie local cotton market o jo make the work iis ageeable ind qulet to-day, with prices 1 point | As ix consistent with the board tie vessel. The Bewretars| i (eeday, with prices 1 point a ii s eer eS LiBATA CARI EENe p f ite duty to the pirolic,’ : Of ths Interior greéted the members of|!OWEF to 2 polnts higaer, due chiety tol Tne tinted and last clause provides that Bx" nee u enon behalf of the Govern-| {he holiday to-morrow, Outside business | the strikers shall be token back with ine Prot. Dr leader of the] Na& SPs ligt. . Cables were antisfac-/out presiudice. Membership in the union ‘ | showg that the cotton ¢ Dok’ constitute _ proper La Lae xpedition, § description ar A t rae from. the, company’s employ: Cs 3 The wed aw wiready| w Ne at New Orleans ve With this exception. thy vom: Ga, ME 8 Re, known, E {ty Well discounted. | pany. retains the right to employ, dis bens" ius epbinpteas Wilikan graphed to Prof. rekel Mert charge or disctpline Its emplovens t Denk Ae G po teeel ihe.) Colo 8 as last year, Nad som A pig Soke Nea tnd he otter members of | moat fory atime, “unt | ——_—_— te dai mt 2 xi of th wer spots in Ali et ios Imp our 4 'Misalewippl puter cute STOCKS FIRM ON 1 ON THE CURB. kgate Wand it ay bear M will, tev iv ate cold through WATCHING THE FAR EAST. Washingte Orders Prompt ry Hay aie glvng! to the ent develop: | ghenis in the situation fn the Far Vis understood to-day: that the sud- St-was discussed briefly at the Cab- Mecting yesterday, Secret. ry, Hay | @ short conference with th i to-day, bat no. informats the interview was “disclosed. wes of the United State nd Russia have been a A ae 10 pments in thier | May. unfavorable Ing prices were: November December, 10.98. tor AST: U.10 to H toda ton firm to-day, with trading hile Got ‘ruled a trifle higher, ‘The bld and prives of the principal outside se- curitles were: April, 10 to 11.12; Y) to 10.8} elosit as July August i prices were to 11.03; December, January. 11.10: Febr Mareb, 18 to W.t7; Ap Wid: June. i to 1, August @ market closed stealy November, 03 to 11.04 WIZ to WB to 1G July 10. \ to MI 0.85." to : WT |Marme pé h Norther: Segiiriifen'. |Standard Ol Meaboant Alr ‘1 {aeapeara AVE tin COUN!tY DEADLOCK HOLDs. HERKIMER, N. Y., Noy, %,—The|Oua Mh Board of Supervisors of Herkimer Qi, mieeator oe . which hag been ‘balidting for nulrman for fourteen dave without today nail “Monday, Ol. Each Ny. ia tonite Bes 0 BS boone a Gan had Rallyay Breel Springs fell away trom 73 at the open- After there @ sharp rally he announcement that Colorado Fuel had sold, evough land to provide it with funds neéded tt was thought would help and the later sale but was only not tenta- 381,000 | couraged ined acted city. t, lowest and closing prices yesterdays closing last recorded sale are ax fol Net Ones ee t44 “BS eRe. STOCKS ADVANCE IN . TEMPERANCE WAVE HITS TWO BIG DOWNTOWN WARDS Ten Thousdad: Men and Women Have Signed| the Pledge in Tom Foley's Bailiwick. ‘The greatest revival he lower wards of. the city, Fathers conducting daily Bt. James's Church, Seventh Wards alone women have signed a nk for a year, and these were nersons after y at the nothing but a long series The Rev. A. P, Doyl of this remarkable » reclaimed ears of indifference. » trish priests were becoming dis- growtlr of v! after many Conferences determined that revival meetings with well-known leaders could stir up the latent spirit of the church, has had charge ies of meetings, the city snown in years is now In progress in the Paulist meetings In the Fourth and 10,000 men and pledge the majority of not to of which Is now In its fourth week Father Doyle went to the lower part lection to map found that the politics, of the clty just oefore out the work, He were strongly. bound his first overjures w Tammany his. Support, and so Dan Riordan an others. In the in. m Chureh scenes hay that are without parallel in this Crimipals dyed in the wool, who had long forgotten what the inside of a church was lke, altar with other re-! with such men when good work was to} ade to leaders, Big Tim Foley prom- did Senator been and men then has in to the and the en- have been found, given tifelr word on the dook that they will reform. Bad Man In Reformed. The ‘bad man of the district’ been taken hold of the Pau WANT: CRAM TO TESTIFY. Counsel for Egan Suyn He Us Neo- Dock Cam adjournment ry of the trialvof the ennary Witness Arguing for an Janua against Josey Egan to him of th North River, Twenty-elght ninth street, at tT. C, O'Sullivan Truax Jonn absolutely neces fense. He said. } Hurope. Axsistant Corp MeGuire insis! ary: Dock Board witness, Dey the Dock Depar' ‘ime, Jot, and that the I result of a conspiracy Justive Truax granted Wheat opened fairly a tie firmness fy anticipation ¢ row and on the cadles. The outside mark higher, chlefy on the wheat ree to-day marked -the of New York's opening price: cember -whert, 87 83-78; July, 80 1-8 bid. Chicago's opening Oriental R prices = balance on terms to sult Yenlence: have some interent: you. bargal 1 op] our gradual-payment Call or send for booklet, rth avenung No He only a dummy for some the ——=>__—_—- WHEAT MARKET. ive and firm Jay with the crowd covering shorts holiday to-mor- small May, u , ex-Senator told ant Cram was an y witness for the de- |] r. Cram had gone to Jus nation Counse] Edward d vaat Mr. Cram was decla ment at se WAR post pe of Engi tx were adin St corn s were: 83 8-4 were: ugs SMALL PAYMENT DOWN your con- oe Ate neat Sow aye. ins which mend any TUR fo your home on approval and sel 7 Porlental fees erat & si spring has alist Fathers and he too has fallen under the Spell. Scofing at the sudden reforma- tlon of his friends he steadily refused to come #ihin the sacred precincts of the Chureh,. But the Fathers were de- termined. to get him. They sent his friends after him and every time they falled the Fathers insisted that they try again. One night the “bad man’ until an early hour of t he morning by the reformed friends. Then the brought him round to the, church, was; told to look inside. This after great urging. What he tonished him? Kneeling in devout prayer were: his forger friends, all of whom had felt the kind words of the priests and had changed their mode of living. was kept up saw as- Became’ a Penitent. The Fathers argued with him and before long he too was one of the pent- | tents. He came back Jast night, he knelt at the altar ratl and waited for mass, Then he left the church, adinlt- y to fight for the with the rest of ting that he was re cause of temperance the pledge signers. He said that he was same thing that Tom and that he was ready only doing the ley was Going to fall in line ‘At the end of the week 3,00 men had enrolled themselves in the church and ‘had’ promised to abstain from drink, some for “ix months, some -for a year and some for longer. The following week S many women were brought back to thirty years’ lease by the Cram-Murphy |79 1-4; July. tice red | the the one= \ lish all ness De-} to De- he did, | OLD GLORY FURLED FOR FIRST TIME | So Proudly Floated on Evacu ation Day Is Down and Pa- triots Are Sad. | | | | \ are has The flag which for so many 3 | was a great hole, and at the bottom of |the hole were gangs of Itallans who |represented the night shift of workers employed on the tunnel to Brooklyn. With the flag draped about his arm J. Ivera Donlan, a loyal American, who says the Irish Society is ithe most patriotic of ail American societies, wendell his way across Battery Park. He walked to the spot where for many years he has séen the flag raised on the pole “Where is it?” he said, Then he gazed about and welked a step fur- Uther to find himself at the mouth of a yawning dite ‘ar down In the dltgh he saw the Italians “Where ts ip yelled Mr. Donlan, “Where's vhat?"’ asked the foreman, the only man in the ditch who hed English at nis command. “The flagpole,’ returned Mr. Don- lan. “It's torn 4own,"’ came from the Giteh. Mr. Donlan walted for an hour or re. Then he hunted up a police- man. “Take care of this,” he said. “It's Old Glory. but she will have a rest to-day, there's nothing doing.” i Mr. Donlan waiked dejectedly “away SAYS EMPLOYER STOLE HIS WIFE Sues Charles Lighte for Damages, Which He Places at $10,000. “My boss wave me and ai me for a six months’ {therland,* Peter Kubert ccachman to Charley Lighte, man, sald to-day on the stand in the trial of his suit for $10,000 damages for alienation of his wife's affections, “The boss gave’ me a bag full money. He sald there was $200 In but T must not open ft untit the shiv out of the harbor, I thought Mr, was awful good, mye when 1 opcned the. bax of gold It Rad thirty- seven silver quarters in It and nothing “Well, I came back as soon as 1 could. I was away four months. When I got home my door was locked to me. T broke it down with an ax Marguerita, was not the “I found that she was living her mother in Harlem. Once at a party to celebrate my wife's birthday Mr. te made a speech and presented # some money visit to the one time seltzer sf of It. got Tishte kneeling at th Generates. Women also were brought! he done. . ‘Lhe ‘priests, he told his| oll watch to my wife, Another time into ¢he fold, and young men and girls! friends, had such an Influence over tim| 1 came home to dinner. and when T who were on the way to spiritual de-| that he couldn't resist thelr final up-| opened the door I saw the Boneswitt struction through Intemperance have! peals. | big arm around my wife's nec! en I Licked she sald: ‘He Is the bgss.’” | On cross-examination Kubert admitted | he had sued his wife for divorce two vears ago and the case had never been | pressed to trial, the fold, confessing MANY, AINE ‘The defendant, Charles Lighte, lives a8 Wee at No. 88 Bushwick avenue, Brooklyn. cember wh July, 747-8; May. | pe is a memoer of the firm of Lighte 79 3-8 to W 1-4, December corn, 42 3-2| Brothers, a mineral water firm, and May. 42 to 42 1-8. | wealthy. v York's closing prices were: Wheat ——_—_ 835-8; July,, 793-4; December, | GALE AND SNOW UP THE STATE. Corn— May 47 5-8; December, | Chicago's closing prices were: “Wheat to set aside (he | December, 1 1-2 bid; May, 791-8 to 141-2 bid, ‘Corn—November, eo 4, |413-4; December, 418-4 to 41 ; Jan: mentee ary, 41-2; May, 416-8 to 4134; July, 41.258 did. | FARMBR, N. ¥., Nov. 2%.—A storm [which almost reached the proportions of a blizzard prevailed last night. ‘There was a light snow, but the wind blew a gale and the mercury early to-day stood at 16 above. swallow a /R-l On Thanksgiving Day It is better not to eat too much, but if you do you will find relief Within twenty minutes and es- chpe the evils of to-morrow if you -P-A-N-S When the First Symptom Of . Discomfort Appears All druggists sellthem. The 5-cent package is enough’ to convince you that they” will do-as ‘advertised. tabule | Battery Flagpole from Which It} Now Former Coachman Kubert ‘SUT IS REOPENED’, Emil Wolf Got a Judgment by Default Against Six Capital- ists Because They ''glected to Enter a Defense. Th six capitaliats—Joxent floated protdly over the Battery on Nov.|J. Walter Laboreo. de Will 24 in commemoration of Evacuation Day| Josep) H. Laso-ee, Howat was furled to-day. Cruinpled inte aland William FB, Latiroy—asuir smatl wad, It rested in the deeo pocket] mil Wolf xocured a juasmen of a policeman and not even once did It] fault for $1,000,000 damages in his sult flutter {n the breeze. . r méilicious goraip. had the case te The Historic Society and memb: Jopened in the Supreme Court of White the Old Gugrd, who on years gone Plains, ‘They put in an answer to Mr have raised Old Glory on the hi Wolf's complaint spot on the sattery from which the Mr. Wolls $1,000,000 sult pw Ole << British embarked, vere nowhere in| the incorporation of the Untred Stw sight this morning at day's dawn whe Compiay. “Dering rhe ithe flag was due to b raised, t winter Mr. Wolf invented an | was the flagship there. Instead there fok. It was made of coat nm he secured Une backing of akints in the presen the Bricklet Company; ekers withdrew and it collapsdéd. to Incorporate another t failed. He olaims that hie to the maticlous gossip ckers, through their coun= Beane & Callaghan, m street, put fa an Wolf's charges to-fay, ime Ws i the go corp from Ho endeavored ration company, v falinre was duc his former } ne defendants, i nes, ¢ Wille "to Mr. ch they assert that they did now w ft Bricklet corporation until the bri had’ proved to, Sere fellure. ‘They that they uttered any malicions sossip against Mr, Woli sult will be tri ‘ourt, When the defendants were @ in their answer, and therefore the $1,000,000 judgment went against them by default oe BLAZE IN CLEVELAND. CLEVELAND, 5.—Bire early, tos, or his bricklet.” The in the White Plains sult was begun the day late in puttin day destroyed a ri house @nd a dozen dwellings on Greenwood treet, near Scovil avenue. In scveral cases the police succecded in avousing sleeping. ; people Imrely in time to save their ves ‘The financial loss will not excced, $15.06 ANS Raesant oe Work Guaranteed. Come and Vie your friends and you will bo ase’ Sets of Teeth (double suction). . 3 3t Gold Crowns. Bridge Work. Gold Filling. Sundays, 10 Hours, 9 A.M, to 8 P.M. 44 East 14th St.. near Broadw: 171 Broadway, cor. Cortlandt 8 Your Eyes should not be intrusted to a salesman. Our prescriptions are written by Oculists and tilled by, Opticians, Glasses Only if Needed, $1 Up, Chilich OPTICIANS—411 Years’ Practi 265 BROAD ST.—Arcade, Broad Ex. Bulg 217 BROADWAY—Astor mouse Block! 2233 SIXIH AVENUB—near 15th st 1345 BROADWAY —near ath s New York’s Best Family Cough Medicinal Cnres Any Kind of # Co! —— ——s i ncerest and Dividend Notices, | INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY, 80 BROAD STREE W YORK, 230 Re War Ouart Praltred. Dividend} MK Hits. Hay Oe Wvidend o1 OD ? Long List of Little Busine or Conveniences. Read Them Every Morning and Find Something You Need, Situations— Summer R vag8} | auetion Sette ot Amunements Financial Pl Rooms ‘Apartments.278 | J Mincelianeouis Total. 6. sit an® , 4

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