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"INTERSTATE GAMES T0 BE ROLLED T0-NIGHT OO ane me ow when the New Yorks inecs the Pitcieons hd the Broowiyns view Jer: ) my City, va sal National, ¥ aah inst ve ‘ent! The Syivuns defeated the oruck Al \f eo rreoeecumeeeseseouuccas § ROSHUaEsesom ewe eT . The jatter team aiso |" prt to the Arthurs, The scores: } TRET. CAME Baultable—Johneon, 1; | Roberts jell, 178; Hi: mm; M (Marebail, Carlsen (tatenbure ; | Cahill (Probst, Wei High 1 Walworth (Moore & Schley. aes ¥ 1 165; Haskert, 160; tras, sncowp GAME—Equstatte—J onnson, +E Dorvick, Nank Clerks’ League, Langtleld, 191; Hivcimia, - 299; | citer’ 19; Treedberg, 1%; total, iH. A Ww. L. Arthur—Beheinger. 120; Miller, 190; | New York, National Exchange Bank. 4 cer, 10; Heins, 162; Tuessel, 14; Tinea National’ Sank: + 4 oT Chase National Bank....... THIRD, | GAME — Arthur —Behelnger, | Sieehanur National Bank 3 168; Tum 1i6; teal, $6, Btickers—| American Mechange Nai i 4 Belmante, 148; Forest, ‘119; Carmoll, 177; | Routes, Bromens. a Bhelick, 10); Haskerc, 190; total, 1. fecond National ‘Bank 2 3 a | National City Bank, . 1 1 | Hanover Nacional Bank 2 4] ASTANDING OF THE CLUBS, | Firth National Dank 1 3] sd 1 3} vhan . $ 4) Several’. good tournaments were | din Ettanes | ve faunched during the week, the most | Mount Morris Bi a Se | 4 prominent being that of the Archdio- | Bank of America, +o 4 Seon Jafon. Kd big resballe High Team Seo cluba of the city bave entered teams, and the series promises to be an inter- | Kountae Brothere................+ ++ 2 esting one. ‘he lumbus Club took | High Individual Score, lead in the second series played Moum More Beek. have maintained that position up |!!! to date, Raven ved four games, wi ning them a ian 24 ) resonds for the bowlers in the tournament are as foloy Archdlocesan Un! New York League. SOtesese corse ees al Tite Insurance Bowling League, dividual Averages. es | 8 ts 193-5 | orydon, New Jersey, 192 34 tet | | Coffman, 191 3-10 1 | Barnett, 18 152 High Individwal 0 e, | 4 Chadwick, Criterton oT Universal | ufflo, at Ger- ville, Sticker, ite Klephant ices ker: Hy ols. Ha 1| wire: bat ne eee / r : ey Co,; Pate White “sie: |TO BE SOLD WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23D, ‘THE Wortn: eect ne FAMOUS HORSES AT GARDEN SALE League—City, et Fees asian! at Broad ba ay etn 4 bi erbocker; Areade alleys. "North Side atria Calodor gonaula, | Metropokian; “ae Tricas’ Morning de Tousney—Harlem, Man- » Empire City; at Cammann’s ia y orkville Le ‘Amann or Reform ys. Lisi at Y The opening of the National Inter- Wainatin Oo .? i ona unite Re rm First Boherniti Leas ft last ” 4 Sa) ut Wuehrmann i e Laesed eee ne oe eae | Mutual Bonetic :6 3 Oh nant, Clecks’ Leng .| The Old Glory horse sate, which fol- week in local powkng circles, The; U H + es} Nationa Wichliswe” tne acs eet nt briiMant start made by the Brookiyns 4 > Klephant ale the. He Bho ‘ave led many to believe that they $3 BiG Sees | a Pete aavire arse ‘ab year, b ‘ if : rar @ National—Footish, Pinneber- | morning, Edward A ‘ipton acting as “ mgt one id prance a «| 3 8 Bile horne; at Bothner & Bayes's! austioncer: . 0 few Yor ast ecason. r . Tho work of the latter was disap- n—Spulding, No, 2; There are 1,04 horses to be sold thi | Riverside League. Holy Cross’ W.; at | year, among which are some of the polmting in the opening comtests, but dt is more than likely that the Gotl- | Algonquin... 4 | most famous horses in the country, | amites will present a much stronger Morris oklyn City both in stud records and in trotting aggregation when they tackle the Riverside. ei hegre si pe eh and cacing speed, The most famous, Brooidyns. Slummbus, League-My possibly, of all the horses |x the famous The secona series wii take place to- Vera Cruz; at Thum & totter, Major Delmar, which holds a record of 2011-4 without pacemaker. This. horee, it is expected, will be auc | tioned on Thursday, unless delays oc: eur Another famous horse is Sidney Dil- ton, Long Island, Dauntless; at Eb ado alleys, Brookjyn R.A. Minor League—Atian- tle, General Siocum, Benefactor, Alert, | Ridgewood, Hrevoort, Gilbert, Algon- MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21, 1904. Se mu Vogel Brothwxs AM™ Six. Cor. Bir » Ave Like this drawers, ished, full attachments, Both the and ourselves antee them 5 I's the ch snva!l price, cut, oak pol. set makers | nee of the year to buy for! POR SALE. TWO HUNDRED | HIGH GRADE SEWING MACHINES at Prices Never Heard Of. Strictly New Machines in |Crates Dir: ct from Factory, |Special for To-Morrow, HESE machines are made by a reliable come pany, whose reputation is worldwide. We are not permitted to use their name, but it can easily be recognized by any one familiar witha Sewing Machine, Remember we also sell Machines at $1.00 Down and 50c. Weekly. 5 of ete, guar- vears, Men’s Evening 6& Dress Clothes Evening clothes that do not fit are as bad as none, Fit is the primal necessity. Then comes the consideration of style und cost. All these qualities are as you expect to find them in Vogel Brothers full dress suits and tuxedos, Formerly when men were forced to patronize custom tailors for evening clothes/the prices charged made them aluxury. To-day our showing of evening clothes is so complete that even men out of the ordinary build can be fitted properly, Tuxedo Coats 4$12.50 Made of black unfinished worsteds with silk shawl collars, Waistcoat and trousers to match at $7.50, Other Tuxedo Suite of dress and unfinished worsteds at $25, $30, $35,898 and $40. Silk oh $30 up. i “ | Full Dress Suits 4t $25 Made of smooth surface dress worsteds, silk faced to buttonholes, Full dress suits that cannot be dupli- cated at a tailor's for less than $40, Special at $25. Other Full Dress Suits of black cloth at $21. And of dress and unfinished worsteds at $80, $85 and $40. Silk lined from $30 up. Prince Albert Coats and Vests dt $15 Made of black unfinished worsteds, silk faced to buttonholes, with all the elegance and style characteristic of Vogel Brothers garments. Other Prince Albert Coats and Vests of soft rich Thidets, it ae al $20. And of luxurious black worsteds, alk lined, at $25, $30 and $. Cutaway Coats and Vests 4/ $18 A special sale of the new full front English Walking Coat and Vest, made of fine black Thibet, at $15. Black Cheviot Cutaway Coats and Vests at $10, Black Diagonal Cutawey Coats and Vesta at $12 ancl $18, Black Thibet ond Unflniared Worsted Coats and Vea's at $20, Black sild-lined Thibet and Worsted Coats and Ves's at $28, $28 and $80, SEPARATE TROUSERS—In three distinct new models—peg to ) saan lar and full hip—in elegant cheviots, cassimeres and rich, st teds in dark and light tones. Prices range from $3 to $10, Singer CHOICE OF The first hundred customers who come to-morrow will be the fortunate owners of these. About 25 New Home, machines, prices from $12 to $20, Western Union S. M. Co., 311 Third Av., Bet. 23d and 24th Sts, Open Evenings. Telephone 4020 Gramercy. Sind Postal, Representative Will Cail. SPARE A DOLLAR» Automatle Lilt $50.00 Machine at $17.95 Every improvement, such as Tuckers, = Hemmers, &c., &e, Also S-drawer style, automatic lift. The very best high-grade machines, ball-bearing, polished golden oak, swell front. Agents have no con- Scientious scruples In askin, $19. for same 95 Our price at this sale \$25 Machines a a and White, slightly used, genuine Like this cut, Our Ne, (Sa wit drawers; box top, golden nenty p ghly pol easy running, &e, ” Weekly and Dress Well, Don't let your dress iucerfere with your Thanksgiving holiday, you wish to visit relatives or {rlends don't go shabi why you should not be attired in the latest fashlo OUR LARGE AND SELECT STOCK OF ard sorte SUITS, OVERCOATS, LADIES’ SUITS, JACKETS, FURS, &c,, and you can cure same by paying WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS. guaranteed as low as cash how STANDARD OUTFITTING CO,, 112 WEST 14TH ST., Opp. I4th St. Theatre. OPEN EVENINGS. CALL OR WRITE. € 42x Sie.Cor. BS Ave, PIANOS A iD ORGANS, PIANOS AND ORGAN: | ak in tae Universal eas a p. Terie, Hag ea [tom sire of ‘Lou Dilte Others are ‘ney also ro! i . wiee dines : sourne, hg Re this +4 Pepiee_ City World. Hem tMetaueht a alee | SGotita, w nae of many futurities; ry earn erprl | Prince Alert, world's champion geld- eumes were wen miceted, a Wie | Audubea a reved Order of Hey ha—Green- 1 bad champ! ee tema he’ pay Doan over tne Hudee, Fee VA ‘Oak, ch ton at Pulton | ing, pacing in 1.67 behind a wind shield, ie cemuury mus. ‘tue scores: Onawa jace alleys and Locanda, 2.08 3-4, ‘ | shier, Ben Franklin Leaque—Standars-Union, | iy Peach aie We Meuoriaaen: | teehee sorpBreaine Sun Give, al Grand Central | Otner tamous horses to be old are 1, Norris, 18; 1. MeCormack, 19; | Wyman, tay | Atader, alloys America —-Flopkineon, | 278% Bond, winner of the Kentucky wal, Myivan—Fingegan. iti | D a 161 | ply? Odd, Btar of Brooklyn: at Brook: | Futurity; Arion IL, with a record of Bchols, 1; J.) Brows, 18; Ragiand, | Koster a 181 | yn Palace alleys, 210 $4. who as @ two-year-old sold for Daa eAlgonguindsenith, 2 im it 135,000, as world's champion; Monte prety i Harrie, wi Parner, a . 8 BOWLING NOTES. Carlo, a blue ribbon winner of last ete eS rows, a High Indivi hk by ly | week, and Nora MeKinney, ind, 235; Dickson, 1s); tou, Dilloway, Presto. ceteveess 06] Mra, G. B, Gardner and bowling part-| A number of well-known horsemen case Verume Bok ner, of chee, Lag pe th A hae mie hand cory, toaey, wot foexaa, mack, ingness bow! y two women ¢ ator Josep! alley, of ag Norris iy; T. seCorm Kalghts of Colambus League, wei New York elther in this city J. C. MoKinney, of Tituas A G. Ti. Universal—bdwai ¥ for the women's national) Danaforth, Washington, 1%; Lynch, 147; Guswol, ia! ¥, Bien | oh which they hold Such Bentley, Buffalo; Scout’ Hudson, Lex- Fy ig & 6 0 ms} games can be arrunged at RE Ne al Byes rare ie 6 0 Yep Y ams, Galesburg. 5: Ly Marla ec 4 fot —o who sold Axtell fe 06. 19% xtell for $1 4 0 1) Phe Imterboroush Rapid = Transit’ A. A, Rouse, Danville, Ill. i wits | Sow Am 61 Ml Le i h , s 4 U teu rague apened thelr tournament at the Day, Waterloo, N. Yi; fora ate unearned” | Canine... ; } Big) Geman aleve “taat aturday. The Springs Milla NY J. BM De sot ry ule eu sd etroit ms jaltimore, and MBonwuets, io; Volibracnt, 304, 0: | Balve Regina $3 BBlon Saterday afternoon and will take Vance Nuckols. Cleveland. i anuoND GAME—Buena Vista—Meyer, | San Ralvador 33 #4] five monthe ta oo aphete ‘Teams, repre-| Others, who arrived e the gale Anderson, 161; McLain, 108; Way, | Pinter Ad | % Pe uw ors, asurers, . g menced were Mi Charles A. Ey Archer, 116; total, 82, Unexpected | Yiy" Fork 1 2 Be) egal, Roe, Clam Beuche ington, Ky.; it; kerma. Theis Satkage Gonarean Oi i H i | Service and Operating : Sona Hoan, Bu Pleree, Barus oak, , i § as | ments of the Inkatorough Rugtd Tran. Gal. aid John H. Dillon, New Haven, >} el, 5 ag | Sit Company, Manhattan and Sub TB eagle ot Pinca 184, "Bor, | a‘ | ed @ivisions, are entered. ane vat be e ©, 2 undeer {he ham- A. Emanuel, 163; total, 77, | Mu- » 0 8 TH Vestas oe SR sign ed 08 . a. Bum- 0 8 @1| P. Lemingwell, of Chic leads in [Gata | Malcolm Forbes, Boston daa Hilggoeosh: 1S Moyes, in; tou 0 ET, Bowling tournament Aga, ma 2 Fecord. ne A trate ot ia Transit ne eS 208 | tt Bg Mats, aan ean Cag id trotter, @ell. Enterborecgh = Ba ae jecoud Hig! Brungwick - Balke Collenter diamond |is“now five yours okt hae ae Le 5 TM. Btoffant... ee. m2 medal | and $1,000 in cash prizes 18 open made last year. Electioncer, hie aire ‘The Taterhoroagh Peers ett | First High Avera, bed Also the sire of Sunol, a world’s League ned 4h ournamen' \ champion, >, " “ trtey on the Germania auleys. Tao halls ree l ‘wins pan | champion ig gf Palo Alto, apother from the ticket department won re Ww ome trouble gett! th the openiog game of ine season, Tyve | Tomes Carrol. | thls started * ation. it “wae finally Treasurer's (gan son rae eames, a | - | eqn at hen to $1,000, then $1.00, r ters's de- en un 2.5 a partieat fina. ‘ra pores. American Natlonal Tournament, NID c,, | Reure'hy DY hundreds 40 12 S00. at which Fiat’ Gast 1 eee ta: H Nov. %1.—The entries for to-morrow's | of Minn, ir, Savage is the Kase, sen heoa ith; in: 102; W. L. Boore. | races are ua follows owner of Dan Pateh. » holds the J. Bruve, 185; lelgoatm, “109; fatal Baritere ».» 4 FIRST RACE record he & wind ahield of 10% Adjustens—De Lorrest, 14; Flan-| Mecepotitun $M atx and ‘petal nm ee lat y, low ¢ at which a Se We a. used much cor ha toeel, Ca ne | Rcchoy H iolt elmarch iis fa io. wag ba eed 10 ‘be the very ‘ Ranemeiricae a : b E which be would bri awe, i yai-inaeel, Daparwnans | sigceansp a og 8 Franek x iin Hf | The following re salen st #200 and 1a; Flelsbeic, Tit; ‘cota, | f.| Now } 3 i nition. trotter, b. a, 20ra4, 5 vers: ‘Treasurer—Bunne: ; . 2 lecktoneer—I] m, M a Ay Gowtinig, 1; Mattos, sh; Ack Sh $e Mt | Brooders. Palo Alto Farm. ‘Owners r + . } ; J. Malcolm Forbes, Boston. Ls ceva ce big Burne:t, + wo 7 i ston, j; Forrester, 144; Goodnig, 129; Me-) Br 4 104 M. W. Savage, Minneapolis, rier’? 4 1 #5 Eolee, 12; Ackeseon, “1a; cota, | H ze ig Blue Cloud, b, f, 2 years; by Atton, Craig. Me im; oan" at HF hg q a » [Sam Clougiet | by Onward breeders, Ni H 8 |e te] Lewis, Woodlake, Ky ‘ atate ~ J. Malcolm Forbes, Parente Ausra, $8 at 14 | Bomton, Bold to Mf. W: Savage, Minne. The Pavonia team defeated the Cen- " ke aa” LS pabitiet, 112; | ROMs. 8275. Wala In two out of three games on their gaa |——— Von Rosen, I 1100 Areenal, 112; 1000 | Lottie Pointer, b, f., pacer, & yea See Cent lerwey City Saturday night. 201 ‘Osgood, by tar Pointer, dam Lottie Lorat tralia, who are made up of wom. le i ‘SBCOND. RACE—Belling; maiden two-| by Gambetta Wilkes. Breeder, Cap an played a fine opening game, 13-232 | year-olds; five furlongs; Columbia course |B, H. ‘Tuthtl, Goshen, N. Y. Owner, which they won. The score; ye f oT od reveg 2 me 8. bape sald to James 2 = hompson, Pleasanton, Cal. ERED GAME — Hee pete ge 100; jo ip PA a | ag IRE Loraine Patchen, b. f. (190), Joe Pat~ * Devis, 128;' Miss Perorso 3 Fidelta 189 285) NOL Maid of Timbuctoo chen=Tartle Lora’ Breeder, Capt *. Bavonia—W, 1. wi J. Watt, Algonqudn. ao 104 joal B.H. Tuthill, Goshen, N.Y. ‘Owner et io; her Wise ; | Metropolitana. cee 1,014 L : wl Loraine, b. m., 2081-2, 14 years S40. High Individual score ious Gaunt ; = . Gambetta Wilkes~Lady Yejsor. Breed. BRCOND OAc Contrale--Mise Grnd-| », mimes, Alquagula te) Ae career ler, G. &@ C. P. Cecil, Danville, Ky tin, 120; ‘Miss Davis, 115; ‘Miss P witha coma ily, Ppelyne Owner, Mrs. 8. BM aval {Bold toc 3; i niae— 1078 *Little thington, Naahvt rey, Pavoniae—W. 1. New York Stock Bxehange League, 109, see 04 Potenraing bc, 2 years: Potential 4 * vr Hien . tt Breeder, C ee, Stith, a” vasonoure, Tosiguna a oR TR Stags] SE Amram Wh Tih. Gowen, Nes" Owner, Mra. WHIRD 'GAME—Miss Bradford, 153; | Pron Wester ReGen ht Ree! 108k Magwie Siroup io =| M, "Tutbill, Sold to John Hogan, Al- ‘Ames, 145; Miss Martin, 125; M| J § $8 | {THIRD RACE—Junior Steeplechase; about| Dany. No Y. $208 : Bev 120; Miss Peterson, 'T | two miles | "Cricket be h., 168, 2.894: Mountain vonias—W. I. Wicht, WwW. - Oo 4 183 (857) Veatment M4 | Prince. Owner, Mra. 8. M. Tuthill Wanie. 190: C.F. Bighs, 170; H. Me-|% fH yacquelln & , 3 Bl oe eee ee 14 | Bold to H.-P. Hurd, Odin, 1. $99. a: 19; Mr, Wilson, 221; total,| 7’ 4. Meintyre & 5 5 M —— Sunshine After Rain’ east Elinewnot & Gunnin 18°) Bl. Ree ist Elina 9 ‘allow On zl moe Seay oe a Hyde a 8 H | rR tiie ia” iW table won two games In i f srl. | Charles Head & C BI oa] Perchani ; st FOURTH RACE—One mile and’ three- quarters. 1003" Ostrich... 1108" Andrew Mac! 1108 The Southern Telephone Service Available at minute of + ad FIFTH RACE—Malden three-year-olds and voward: one mila Columbia course won 1038 be io peed Rosen ioot iyi ae rh day or night. 08 Residence Rates in Manhattan RTH Ace “oluntin wume olda; mile From $4.00 a Month, mi ree. scot Bilver Foot all 9010 Cortlandt (Free of 1076 Madam Satan Charge), for fult information. 43? Tithonle ps 45 ~Panique 1033, Allinda Oontract Department, 1047 Auto Hood ‘ WEW YORK TELEPHONE 00, 081 Hawtrey : . Lond Aintree... 12 Oey rest 1071 Only One 1404 Maggie Stroup — 1001 Critical 98 © Woolnol LAWYERS. 1104 Lastener Courter GEO, ROBINSON (Lawyer) Kasai! teeeee Apprentice allowance, 99 Nassau st.(Day), B'way,dT et, (Night & Day) | |G AND FINANC ANKING AND FINANCIAL. | hi Meine Aaa 3 $25,000,000 NEW YORK CITY 31% Tax Exempt Gold Bonds (Payable in Fifty Years) | 1904, Issued in Coupon or Registered Form. Interchangeable at will after purchase, All 0g; of sound, The man to TheGreatHoliday Piano Sale! Don’t Delay! Every one can get a fine Piano in this Great HolidaySale At 4 Its Value. Only $1 won. $300 Wilson Pianos, $165 $350 Walters Pianos, $195 $400 Weigner Pianos, $210 5425 Belford Pianos, $235 Only $5.00 Down and $1.00 Per Week. No interest, no insurance, no extras, Pianos delivered on payment of $5.00. Pianos guaranteed for ten years, These Pianos are in the homes of some of our most prominent American families, Don’t Wait, Come To-Morrow and Secure One al Once if you want a piano for Thanksgiving, for the rush is tremendous, cS td iy relerance pode alone. 223 6th Av, PIT FLOOR OFFERED DIRECT TO INVESTORS, These bonds aro a legai investment for trust funds and are 6xe@nipt trom taxation Skene for State purposes, Chapter 274 of the Laws of 1904, which applies to the! $a @ of Bonds of the City of New York, provides that “all or none” bids cannot be considered by the Comptroller unless the bidder offering to purchase ‘all or none’ he Bonds offered for sale shall also all of any part” theraol, Send bide in a sealed envelope, encloced in the addresaed envelope .| ro PBR CENT, OF PAR VALUB MUST ACCOMPANY IID. money or cériified check upon « solvent Banking Corporation, This deposit will, it Fequesied. be returnec day of sale to uuvuccessfui bidders, For fuller information see “Gity Record,” pubilsbed at 2 City Hall, New York, | Comault any Bank or Trust Company, or address ea SAGO). Comat Cy Hew Yer. 5 York, A Aeposit of deposit must be f NATIONAL Di and you will save from $150 to $200, besides making one of the best and safest piano investments. Exchange Your Old Piaxo for a New One. sentative will call on you. Upon request a repre- DIAMONDS, WATCHES, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. PRERLESS DI8¢ RECORDS $3.50 PER DOZE een Kinds, sailiyeang quality and eric po ped in 130 tom Sree etain bracticalis, Wi eraeticalty 7 etweene Good Clothes Get You a Better Position. position looks you over and sizes you | “¥** Below pe up BY YOUR CLOTHES. This week | ABs special we fit you out with fine Suit or Overcoat, ws 135 by Me cHIcAGo ; measure, regular value $30 ase Pith £2, i” (CASH or CREDIT), for, . i = ah r 4 ‘ Ath about our Co-operative System, 5 a fy Call and see last week's awards. ¥ eink A Ca P Unealled-For Garmeutsa—% Of. Alburt & Co., | | 18-20 Astor Place, 1 ‘Nanhatlan Clothing Co," eee aoe Ave. hess ae Aden Event NEW CREDIT IDEA. AL ma oR LADIBG, MEN & BOYS. week A ale hos you eo Fir ay we reased in the EAbune & OENTLAEMBN' | ELE 6TH AVENUE CREDIT HOUSE, mY WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. BASY PAYMENTS. AVIN wend representative It destred | American Waich & Diamond vo,, 19 MAIDEN LANE. “WE QUOTE ONLY ONE bot Re) NOT MAKE YOUR Bae. Stte | Shatin "ti and | (tng machine | made, were never | tay one at 18 | ve pew a asen! freee ot chonme abe, recur pees fe after Jan. 1. 1008, Cast OR CREDIT ONE RICR. Positively no employer's reference Call io arte jor ‘illustrated eatalogua, ||L. W. Sweet & Ca., (DEPARTMENT A) oF be fun ea- 258 Oth av. N. 2973 Bd av Aa \48T Fulton at, Brona.|176 Newark DENTISTRY, NT HURT ¥ DR. JACKM. rool F#A™ TEVON AVOUT & RAILROADS, — PuNNSTLVANLA RAIL |e Hes | fe TI iit fee ee wats eat roctisen ¥ for uss, out | md by records. Ma 7 Warren fi whom you apply for a rite . gti fers Ps; feta ios aha Wy t fe) % i ae = ape LINE—9.23 A. at a fidaith a LINE—I2 P.M ae WESTERN RAILWAT=3.88 REDIT 0 BRANCH ee Terk Bh My ranch) ia" BOTS. | riket Rite, on 48 iO. 1a y eo Pitt! 8 ian savriae, Gonna é ts “tcoun nt. Broadway and | Fenuiy e eecurity required ‘eM your pur= tien deposit end take the aoe vania A. bet, t4th and 15th Sts. to Onler y 1. PAN stad. 1885. . adilrese room 3. } te or * AMOND ANBEWATCH CO RROADW: WRITTE. Main Gf tng. ith floo Park Row. Pogm rach weeks at 27M Be tive examinations for dumpers via. Martere, mated, dere nant« «_ firemen. TARE ELevaTon | 2ST"! ~ wt YMENTS, Me

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