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ENDS HIS LIFE Noted Specialist’s Life Wrecked Becattse of Devotion to In- vestigating Remedies for the "Treatment of Spinal Diseases VICTIM OF OPIATES TRIED ON HIMSELF, His Brilllancy Admitted by Asso- clates, but They Seldom Called Him Into Consultation —Friend Finds Him Dead. PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 2.—His life a wreck because of his devotion to polence, unwilling to face another year of torture, shunned by those who In earlier days had been his friends, Dr, Fred H, Griften, o noted spectalist of this city, committed suicide by inhal- fing Mluminating gas. Dr. Griffen came into prominence twenty years ngo while a voung mon through his advocacy of the use of certain drugs and courses of treatment for spinal diseases, For years ‘he had @ hard time impressing his advanced theories upon his brother specialists, but finally succeeded and for a while was tho recognized authority on nerve ous trouble wherein the spinal cori Was the affected part or centre, It w: Dr. Griffen to whom the credit we Given for the introduction of the Yoo oure in the treatment of the apl.ial column, In the prosecution of his studiey as to the various effects of drugs ‘upon the nervous centres Dr. Griffin wya une able at all times to obtain syibjects willing to be used for tests, Jie had the idea of the Vienna Proving Society firmly rooted In his mind and f/-equently jumented the fact that in th¥s country no society of solentific men/ had been formed to prove the effect’ of certain drugs. He oxperimented with many opiates, making detailed records of his sensa- tions as he experienced ‘the effects of the drugs. In time he bycame a victim of che drug habit and Yus practice ite clined from a large ‘one to almost nothing, While his briliiancy was ad- mitted by his fellowa, there was the constant fear that he was too far gone t be reliable at all kimes and he was Biden patied in consultation by others, For the past few yews he occupied a suit of rooms onthe second floor of No, 197 Montgomery avenue, lie had no relatives in this ety and it was gid his nearest of Kin were in New York, Councilman W. H. Bristow had been about his only friend lately, Dr, Griffen be the Councilman, who was thought Pe olny blind and who had been Abandoned y specialists, Dr, Griffen located the seat of the trouble in the spine and since then Mr. Bristow had looked after him, A few weeks ago, believing that Griffen intended to commit suicide, Bristow tvok a weapon from him. — {c was Mr. Bristow whose New Year's call on the doctor disclosed the fact that he was dead, A rubber tube led from the gas stove to his mouth, Dr. Arizen was big i) years old, SEIZED DRUG AS NURSE LEFT AND QUICKLY DIED. Mrs, Nora Boynton, of Brooklyn, Suddenly Pow ed of Suicidal Mania, Drinks Fatal Draught, Unable to sleep owing to nervous trouble, Mrs. Nora Boynton, of No. 79 Franklin avenue, Brooklyn, les dead by her own hand at Knickerbocker Hall, a College Point sanitarlum, She had been suffering a long time, in fact ever since her husband's death last May, but her malady was not considered likely to In- Wuce suicidal mania, and no very olose mutch was kept, She selzed an opportunity last night when ‘the nuree deft a bottle of formal- dehyde on a@ stand near here to drink four ounces of the medicine, and died within a few minutes, Dr. A. D, Williams, house physician et the sanitarlum, waa summoned, bu: could do nothing to relieve her, — LOVE IN NAPLES, DEATH HERE Hefore Turning On Gan Nuasino Wrote Verses on Wall, Enrico Nussino, of No, 198 Grand street, wrote some verses on the wall of his room early this moruing and then ‘turnel on the gas, When his chum, Pletro Moslattd, arrived home from a ball he found the dead body of Nussino, A translation of the verses on the wall showed them to be the lamentation of a father over the suicide of his son, Nussino was a Neapolitan, and sald to come of a good fami He left Naples weveral years ago owing to a serious dispute with a young Woman with ‘whom he was In love, Recently be lost his position here and, becoming dis- heartened, decided to die, —— NOTHING IN LIFE HE THOUGHT, AND DIED. Neary C, Burton's Wife and Chil- dren Sought in Vain to Cheer Him Up, Despondent over continued flness, and b cleving life a fallure, Henry ©, Bur- ton, accountant, of No, 518 Bainbridgo slicel, Brooklyn, shot and killed himself Jast night after his wife and two little daughters had, with the help of the dead man’s employer, tried in vain to make him believe there was some hap- piness for him In life. Mrs, Burton heard the pistol shot just Qs her ani's employer had left, and rushing to hi side found him dyin 238 = i] Houseworkers | were advertised for last week in the WORLD As many or more next week ‘securing any plunder, DETECTIVES ON TAAIL . OF MEN FOR MONTHS. Postal Officials, Tell’ Police that Gang Has P’een Concerned in Soore of Fost-Office Robber- ies All Over Country. | iT ‘Threo ally ged “Johnny Yemgs,"’ who gave htgMeestad as William Smith, Thomas Wénnedy and Edward James, were t to the Jefferson Market Court to/ fay and, at the request of the police, V. fre remanded to Headquarters until t¢¢morrow to give the up-Stare outhor} /ivg a chance to Identity them, it pow Able, ‘The / prisoners are charged with the a crime of robbing the Briscoe be ‘fucker Bank at Ohurchvike, N.Y. .{the Pinkertons and postal Inmpec- ‘ if say that is only one of more then @core of “jobs” the trio has done ‘during the past four months th all tho ®Btates from Maine to the Carolinas, Supt, Daugherty, of the Pinkertons, had been at his desk but a few min- ‘tec to-day mavn his telephone rang, “Hello, there, Daugherty,’ ald a voice, “This is Chiet of Polloe Hall, at New Fayne, Windsor County, Vt. Say, T want thone three yesea you got on the Bowery tast night." “Can't have them,” sald Daugherty. ‘Not right away, anyhow. There’ are about twenty applicants ahew’ of you, Good-by,"” Many Sintes Want the Trio, “Why,'' sald Daugherty, turning to a reporter of The Evening World, ‘if every sheriff and ohlef of police in tho Eastern and Southern States who wams this gang should come here to’ claim It New York's force could go out of bual- ness, The three belong to Churchville and they will be landed in the pentten- tary, “I want to say, too, that combina- tions have been made by! us from the Pacific Slope to the Atlantic to drive these hobo criminals—thewe 'y agg men— out of business, and before this year is out I think we'll have them where they'll all be wearing. store clothes, with tags on that won't eome off.” 6 three “yemes’ under arrest are "Kentucky Yellow," "Hamilton Jack" and "Gay Cat," The American Bankers’ Association and the police consider the capture of great Impontance. Pinkerton’s Agency, representing the association, and the police throughowt (he country have been comducting an indefatigable thunt , for the men. Alleged Desperate 3! ‘ ne of them is William Smith, betver known as Gus De Ford and called’ by his pals “Isentucky Yellow.". At ilils elbow was Thomus Kennedy, allas “Hamilton Jack," large of frame, with rough, red. tace, shifting «rey and taick hair, slightly griszied, ‘a ficers say he ix the “strong-arm man of the yang, a role in which human life ints for little, Edward Jamies, allus wey.” the third prisoner,’ is known) us the "Gay Cat,” who acts as advance agent for the robbers, locating the bank to be plundcted, supplying Informucion| concerning the safe, avenues of escape In emergency and other data, , On Nov, 5 the First: National Baw ‘of Champlain, N, ¥., notified the Bap'k- ers’ Association that robbers bad blawn off two vault doors, but. fled before Five dayy later mord was received from the bank of Briscoe & Tucker, of Churchyille, N. Y,, that robbers had aemo! a their gate with nitro-glycerine an/i secured $2,000 In cash, On Dec, & Yoe Federal authorities were informed Yaat robbers had blown open the me ‘In the post- oiice at Harrison, N, ‘and secured ‘$20 in slamps and AVA Many Robb m Reported, The Post-Ofice Wartment, through Inspector Jacobs, tom the police thut the gang had been concerned In at least twenty powt-oilice _ burglaries, About three weeks ago the RSE iiie (N. Y,) post office was robbed of $21 Worth of stamps. Tho officers surprised the three men on the Bowery just below Canal street seized them from behind and pinionod thelr arms. The man with the scar. wag) identified as "Kentucky Yellow.” "iCen« Rah Yellow’! is an expert In explo- slves. diamond pin, diamond: signet Ting and) valuable gold watch, that all three men had come to New York to spend the proceeds of a protti- able season's work, ‘ih had nev participated In any "Jobs" In New York and belleved themselves: own to the} pollee, coe MATRON AT CITY HALL ROBBED WHILE. AT’ MASS, Thief, Who Had Woman Accom- plice, Stole Her Handbag from 4 Pew fin St, Peter's Church, Mrs. Eligateth Little, who for twelve years has been custodian of the Goy- ¢rnor's room In the City ,Hall, was re- Heved of her handbag In chureh to-day by a clever thlef operating with an ace complice, Mrs. Little occupled a seat in a ear pew of St, Peter's Caurch, on Barclay street, shipper for years, attending maga every; lock mins# @ man and a wo-| man entered the pew behind that of] Mrs, Little, Suddenly the woman aroag and at the holy water fount uttered ani excl.mation designed to attract atten. tion, When Mis, Little turned head in ¢ the fount t avtchel, leaving the church during th temporary, commotion created by actiins of the « too, left quickly, A Mrs. Little discovered her loi hand bag contained a sum of mon aring, keys of ner desk in her of the ity Hall and letters from OnuETNOR, soley sie was Perey year Ago men enwaged Joo in tho Snare roam ‘broky widow to Mrs. Little, She low of & distingulshed v the clvil ‘war, The of-| “Hamilton Jack," the giant, wore ai Pitre DANIELS needn't think he's the only owner of trick eyebrows. De Pachmano, the pianist, has a pair which deserve that old-time com- piiment’ of the stubby comedian, ‘There's only: a few of us left.” ‘At Carnegie’ Hall yesterday afternoon De Pachmann was ea funny as Daniels at his best. And he did have such a good time! Not even hip moat ardent admirers could ‘have enjoyed his eo- centric performance more than he did himself, It was a “special fale ‘ogramme, with two parts of opin tone ‘of Schumann, J.lszt, Mendelssohn and Weber: but the audience got more than was “in the bond,” Not content with allowing the music to ripple and dance along the keyboard, the erratic entus tossed gems of German over the pintform to illuminate his performance, ‘Bchone Musik!” with'a leonine toss of the head, was his comment on one pas- sagejand ‘“Wirklich ‘schon!"’ called out in the midst of another number, left one jn doubt whether the great and only*Vindimir was admiring Chopin's or his own achievement. He took one hand off the keyboard to place {t over heart at one time, and in another {nstanoe left his right to “play it alone” while he ralsed a reproving Jeft to dis- courage {il-timed applause. Mr. Daniels is overlooking a very good bat by not adding an imitation of De Pachmatin to his works of art, There's the very Dic! t the Prin- teas Theatre, where Edward Terry hav begun the New Year with the breach of promise suit of “Bardell versus Plok- wick’ av « merry aftermath to the gloomy "House of .Burnside.” It's a real Joy to see Pickwick In’ the flesh-- albeit without the ‘too, tod solid flesh’ ofithe Pickwick of Dicken and Crutk- shank—and all those other brave car- ricatures have walked out of the pages, too, There: are Mim, Bardell and Mrs, Cluppins, with the draggled skirts and don; the timid Winkje, the immortal “Bamivel,” Justice Stareleigh and ‘the blustering Busfuss. Ag a satire of justice, as {t Is handed out in-the courts, this one-act play fs almost as amusingly suggestive of some of our legal methods to-day as of those in England fifty’years ago. The dress and the forma may differ, but: the whyster on ‘‘spec” and the legal bully are with us ati, Mr, Terry's Sergeant Busfuxs te an excellent bit of eccentric character foting, but it lacks that touch of vital Bam Weller into actual life, ‘The im- perturbable "'Sanivel” was there, to the letter, with his jaunty step, his cock- eure air and his impudent faminerie. He was as. human as the elder Weller's volee, which made a hit from the wings. Little Miss ¢Batrice Terry, who ts in Mr, Terry’s company, 1s the best paid youngster. on the Iondon etage. has aoted in America: before, with Charles Hawtrey In "The Man from Blankiey's," and aleo.in Australia and Africa, Her eves ars British blue, her hele burnished gold, and her manner is | that ourtous admixture of childishness a8 womanliness which 60 often char- | Mpiteriaes Jes enlants de theatre, Aren't American children jolly?" AMAR the. scoop bonnots, native only to Lon- |’ humanity which warms Mr. Howan!'s | She | Pan | vekiiih Mins Terry to'a vieltor, “Aren't moat little people?’ “Oh, but Amertoan children say funny things, I think their mothers never taiksto them as though they ha Intel- lgences of thelr own, I heard a ‘woman on a atreet car say to her boy the obher day: ‘Does Willle want to see papa to-night?’ Wile was at least ten, In England children of ‘ten look after themeslves a mood part of the time," “What interests you most in New York?" “The big buildings. We have every- thing else in London—the subway and all that. Bu’ I never saw any other bulkdings sixteen stories high. I believe what the woman {n Parls sald; that nome day they'll all tumble in, My! but I shouldn't like to be Here when that happens! Just suppose that an underground tram han dnto one of them! It wouldn’t—what do you say?" . “Wouldn't do a thing to it?” “Yes, that's dt, Wouldn't do a thing.’ “How did you come to go on the stage?" “Because mother was acting. A grest many children are on the stage in Tandon—they go on first for Chrismas pantomimes. There isn't any law to make them be licensed, like dogs or automobiles, I was 60 angry when I learned that x couldn't aot here until some one got me a permit! As though {t were any harter: to walk and talk on the etage than to walk and talk on the atneet!"’ '0 you want to act when you are Grown?" “Yes, I want to be a leading lady. Mother says I may, I feel lke one here—the way they use one's name in the newspapers. Did you see that article about my losing my garters In & street car? There wasn't, a word of truth in it, I asked Mr, Terry how it fot into the paners, and he sald it was ‘the press agent.’ What's a agent?” tyes It would have been @ shame to tell her! “Advice,” a clever twenty-minute Vaudeville sketch by Mrs, Constance Levien Fox, was “tried out’ at Keith's Saturday afternoon, and made a decided hit. It deals with the trials of a young bridal couple who are made the unhappy | Yietlms of too much advice from thelr friends, Ethylyn Palmer as the young wife, Clayton ‘Legg as the husband, Bruce Brayton and Edith Webb in the poten of the advising friends, contributed to the success of the trifle, Mrs, Fox |has handled the situations in a light and pleasing manner, and there 1s just jenough of predicament to make the |happy ending an acceptable climax. |Mns, Fox, who 1s the daughter of the jlate D,/ A, Levien, has just completed the libretto of a comic opera, “The Amer‘can Nobility,” with’ musle by Irving G, Scott, which will be brought {out ut the Majestic Theatre late in the winter, ‘These are wild days at Weber's Music Hall, where football rehearsa’s are go- {ng oh for the burlesque of ‘The Col- jlege Widow,” which Is to be Intro duced on Thursday night, When a dozen or so girls piled themselves on her the other day, Bonnie Magin yelled; "Q-b-0! Ouch! Get off my ear!" I'm trying to do to answered her nearest ne:ghbor. “That! ‘3 what !you,"" SAFE BREAKER ‘MET HOT FIRE Ticket Wi Rol & Not Scared bya Robher Behind a Gun, An- swered Holdup Order with | MORRISTOWN, N, 2., Jan, 2—P, A, Powner, the night ticket agent of the Delaware and J.ackawanna Railroad in thla’ place, distingulghed himself early to-day In a duel with a burglar, who! Three Shots and Gave Chase, | ia through the opening, aiid n gruff volce shouted; “Hold up your hands!" Instead of obeying the command Pow- | ner jumped from the chair, grabbed his | pistol from a shelf at the ticket window, and blazed away at the Intruder, firing thes shots. The burglar returned the fire, dis- charging his shotgun once, and then fled. The charge struck the wall about two feet above Powner's head. As soon as he could get the door open Powner gave chase to the, fellow, but falled to overtake him, Tn the waiting-room, into which the door of the office opens, Powner found plece of snruce four feet long which the burglar had used to smash In the door, There was about $2.000 In the safe In the ticket office, and the burglar | had doubtless expected to make a rich | haul, Some time between Saturday night ; And this morning the station: and ticket office of the New Jersey and Pennsyl- vania Railroad, at the other end of the town, was broken opep and ransacked, One of the’ Central Figures in BANKER MORSE IS COMING HOME The police of the Brownsville Sta- | tion, Brooklyn, have been asked to look for Yetta Drachman, seventeen years old, of No, 8% Rockaway avenue, who has been missing, from her home elnco Dec. 13 last. Tho girl was last seen bourding @ trolley oar bound for Man- hattan, ond it was thought that she would return bame the same night, The the Dodge-Morse Divorne| temiy waited untit atter the holiday season before appealing to the police, Scandal Now on the Ocean) a generat alarm was vent out for the After Trip to Europe, panei GRAND JURY WILL BEGIN INVESTIGATION TO-MORROW Tangle at Last Tribunal from Which Some- thing Tangible May Result— Bracken Is ‘Still Absent, Charles W. Morse, a central figure in the Dodge-Morse divorce scandal, it ‘Was announced to-day by an Intimate friend and bualness associate of the “Ice king.” is now upon the ocean en route ‘home from Europe, It was further stated that Mra, Morse, for- merly Mrs, Dodge, will remain in Parts indefinitely, “Mr, Morse will be back this week,'’ a@ The Ryvening Word's informant, possibly: upon the Teutonic, which ar- tives Wednesday, If he is not upon that bont he may cross by the Cunard ne. Anyhow, he Is due here hy the Jost of the woek; Important busin. 4 matters demamd his attention,” The "Ice King" went away from New York, Dec, 8, and has bee spending most of his time in Paris, His jawyet, Samuel Utermeyer, sald to-day that Mr, More: went abroad upon business mat- {ters of no connection with the divorce tangle. Mr, Untermeyer would neither admit nor deny that Mr, Morse was on his way back to this country. District-Attorney Jerome said to-day that he was not interested in the move- ments of Mr, Moree, The divorce scandal will come be- fore the Grand Jury to-morrow, and no effort will be spared to untangle the complicated matter, Mr, Jerome may not be able to locate Edward J. Bracken, who, would bo a most im- portant witness, but he has had former Judge Fursman and his son, James Fursman, subpoenaed from Troy, and {t 1s sald that they wil give «ome very Important testimony, Judge Furaman was a member of the law firm of Fursman, Little & Schwarzkopf when he acted as counsel for Mre, Moree, He admits that he was a witness before the Grand Jury last February, and that he appeared for Mrs, Morse in the original annul- ment proceedings at the request of her husband, Charles W. Morse, Judge Fursman fs directed to produce all the books of accounts and check Cuts short bronchial coughs, checks night coughs, stops hacking coughs, relieves chronic coughs, New York's Best Family Cough Medicine Cures any cold, relleves difficult breath- ing, prevents pneumonia, Best for children and everybody, Cute Shak Branchile Hvery Druggist Bells “Short to RAILROADS, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, ON ‘OOT OF WEST aoe INTY. 121 a Aen. DESBROSSES AND TKD) An CORTLANDT be Bh De tite. fron Desbrosave an Hanae wires five innuses watery na: oRtven below for Twents- thin Street ih 403.8. 5, 4,05. 0d Ps Al Sotiirens RAILWAY, 12.99, 8.25, M121 A.M, dal a ATLANTIS ONS LINE.—0.95 A, M. and kant yeye vas "AL INE,—12.5 P. M, and 12.10 A, M. NOH ’ TERN RAILWAY,— ( ’ AQiHlO, FRAILWAY.—=t.35 * 4.03.1. ML. dali, Rh and NORFOLIS books used by the firm. Others to be examined are members of the firm of Howe & Hummel, who represented Dodge in the original pro- ceedings to open tho decree granting a divorce to Mrs, Dodge, Abraham Kaf- fenburgh, Nat Cohen and David May, of the Howe & Hummel firm, were In xg at varlous times acting in the city of counsel to Dodge there, Bracken, who Is badly wanted, dis- appeared in Texas at the the of Dodge's arrest. He was formerly an investigator jor the Metropolitan Street Railway Company, According to eyl- dence In the hands of Mr, Jerome, he handled all the funds wsed to keep Dodge in Texas. It Hee ti ae by me the District-Attogney that in all Brack. en spent close 100,000; Ln the. ten) resid Nene. i te if months he was in Texas, rook lyn, uri Street, ut Mr, Jerome wants Bracken to ti roadway, and Pennaylvani suppited him with the funds w¢ ation. Th NeW, York Branatir an epant aj IRYIANiy On Penge) Hotels and, fesidences throued ta destination eedinte sti Telephone, (345, Cases!” for Pennayivans v, RBC nt, J.B, woop, CHIEF JUSTICE MASON DEAD. |, HAH, 2. . Genera! Passenger Awent, mmba to Pa sonia After Til. ness of Ton Days, BROOKLINE, Mass,, Jan, 2—Chief Justice Albert Mason, of the Massa: chusetts Superior Court, died early to: day at ‘his residence, No, 98 Summit avenue, of pneumonia, He had been I!l about ten days, al- though it is three weeks since he had attended a session of (he court, He yeelght years of ag INTEREST AND DIVIDEND NOTICES, Henry Siegel & Co. Private Bankers Main Floor ‘ The 14th St. Store 4} Per Ceut. Interest paid on deposits from $1 to 43, Money can be withdrawn at any time without giving notice, Deposits made on or before January 10th draw interest from January 1st, An eccount can be started with Hours: 9 A, M. to 6.30 P. M, Diamond es ARE USED TO COLOR DRESSES, STOCKINGS, CHILDREN’S CLOTHES, SUITS, FEATHERS, NECKTIES, SILKS AND :HAWLS, have a special department of and will answer, free any cs naviee, ‘The police say’ where she has wore a closet and A atcle 4 pocketho, eo oes attempted to breakuinto the ticket office, Powner emptied hf revolver vat the} eins gombination o the fate was in roken ut the urglar had} robber, and the Iatter fired once with fallad to open the sate, Ble cent wine & shotgun at thefticket agent, but both missing from the ticket drawer, and! proved to be poor} marksmen and neither ther seams to be the amount of the roh- ber'a plunder. It 1s supposed that the was hit. : burglar who, visited the Lackawanna There’ was/ a considerable sum of! station also. broke Into the other place. money In thef gnie, and {t was this that) the burglar was after. Powner wag sitting asleep in a chair) Ina pea agti nd office, the last train| for the night having passed, when he| was arouxg by a crashing sound, as if "| some one Was trying to break down the office dvoy. Looking toward the door, he saw tPut It had been partly forced Ticket Agent Powner, who Is twenty: j one years old, received high praise for his pluck, DEAD ON A STEAMER, Frank Arnold, seventy-five years old, who was employed as 4 wutchman on the Long Island Ferryboat Company's atoamer Sagamore, was found dead last questions about ples of goode wh Hon book and 4s to and ran wil He MLNLOLLY. eat OVERGOATS si 8 LADIES’ SUITS, JACK ‘on Weekly and mon? “aad Sul evening tn the engine room of the boat, at the foot of Fourth street, Long |} Island City. 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They have agreed: to deliver to us: One’ Thousand more ‘of th howned Walters Pianos durin ne the mopth of January, which we’ offe cluding spol and cover, for $195.00, on liberal terms of $ 3,00: per week,\ We charge no Interest for time taken inmaking Payments, no” and no “extras” whatever, Pet biands Delivered to Your Home Upon First Payment mabe ‘Thus we place one of the most celebrated pianos within fhe means of every” aie ‘\ the price we offer the celebrated tone-lasting Walters Piano yo recite at Therefore you save from ‘$150 to $200’ by securing one of these ‘cele I Walters Pianos; besides, you make one of the best and safest plano rents in the world, (ay WALTERS PIANOS are, con- | | WALTERS PIANOS hay tructed on the very highest e 0. | Tine pullding. y | teet-pound Imported felt \b WALTERS PIANOS have all Made by the best banoe the very latest and best bilabial ei in the world, ents WALTERS PIANOS. have «al ee PIANOS celebrated B, & S, repeating action, | full and resonant tn to which Is made to last a lifetime, , | touch Is so exceptionally WALTERS PIANOS have the| 2nd elastic that a child of atest selected ivory keys, highly pol- | ¢an get a good, strong, full tone. vi shed patent covered sharps, ease, In fact, the Walters Planos are Built to Last a Liietime by the Walters Piano Company of New York, and every Walters’ Pl oh a ten-year guarantee inserted in gilt letters on the inside of the ‘top la every piano, In our thirty-two years of merchandising we have never ‘nadie article that has given our customers more satisfaction or reflected: credit upon our establishment than the Walters Piano, The Walters if are in the homes of thousands of New York's most representative | res as well as in the homes and studios of prominent professional musical people, | We have recelved thousands of unsollcited letters of praise for # Walters Plano, Mr. HB, Walters, of] Following we print a ‘statement made b: Walters Plano Company, which speaks for itself: A nde at lager Nvades H, Te Re matter falters 4 Deter. iid vane if \ ya ido. No: ‘know of any pianos. ‘a ng to 11° tons, conatraetion, make, eae and finish rn pianos you are offering at $103. wil give one thousand le FF an: Soar me Hit thon you v 1 anybody who can shot Peis fl compare With the Walters 0 that you byrne at in cio sea or ortistle construction, the the and man nos are really masterple¢es of ptano seanzatant en and resonant, the touch 1s exceptionally na) and Wenutifully dealgned, Walters pianos. hold the. to than any otier planos; In fact, tore pla Anyone fecuring one makes. the beat piano inventment i ae Maatiys Woe will, guarantee ‘the Walters piano to last & Mc UPON REQUEST a representative will call and expiain in detail this able piano offer, JN CASH SALES we will box and ship planos free of charge to any part the United States, OUR NEW EXCHANGE SYSTEM places you In a position to exchan; old plano for one of these beautiful Walters Planos, We will old piano in part payment and give you the privilege of paying 4 balance at $1,00 per week. peautifl In this city average circ cannot afford to pay rent for one more room than require. If you have: such a room in your flat rent it profitably by advertising it in the Sunday. World Want

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