The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1905, Page 2

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A RR RE eT ‘has commenced on our Inst the enemy. We Khallatosa and Khel- “Twhich the 411,000 persons were carried, to} Magistrate Ati In Studying Over Of another woek brings you face to face with an opportunity to ton; to engage competent help for your household, your store, to get into a business of your own; to plok out the “Bar- Of tempting Real Estate offers; to move trom tn- uatters into @ more desirable Furnished Room, House or Apartment, to help Lipa to any of the great concessions to be advertised in \Sniby’s World Want Directory, ‘stop Just a moment and think, ry ot the people's wants will present just exactly that which you. most ‘should not neglect tobe represented Sunday with a small ad, which ‘offers of “satisfaction” from many quarters, owing figures show the demand and supply of “Help” as printed in Worid'h Want Directory last Sunday. They forecast quite accurately what expect next Sunday; oSrecs talons for}a's Want Directory a week ago i ante bea, bony fit your present condition, INDAY, SUBWAY MAKES. tt Carried 411,000 Passengers Yesterday, the Highest Num- ber Since the Underground System Was Opened, INCREASED TRAFFIC WAS DUE TO THE STORM. The Four “L” Lines Carried 835,500 Passengers During the 24 Hours. Making 1,246,- 000 for the Two Systems. Vice-President B, P. Bryan, of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company, » | to-day gave some Interesting trafMfc fig- ures of the business done by the “L" and Subway Thursday during the big storm. “The transit lines of New York were put to the most severe tost of the win- ter during the storm,” sald Mr, Bryan, “Yesterday the ‘L’ lined carried 895,000 and the Bubway 411,000, making 1,246,000 carried in the twenty-four hours with Atle or no interruption of traffic, “Vhe popularity of the Subway was clearly demonstrated, also the ease with with thé present incomplete terminal facilities, shows that the underground route is now amply able to handle 160,000,000 passengers a year, This car- tying capactty’ could ‘be Increased by putting Into efféct on the lotal tracks [the Rame schedule as now operates on 4 1. Bryan'r. statement shows, 11,000 tthe banner "a business f cat oe eto was opened, rid he Proved all pievious trae amc clalmae made by the company, ———————— MRS, DUKE'S CASE ‘| AGAIN POSTPONED, Mra, Alice Webb Dutke,, wife of Bro- die L. Duke, was taken from the Tombs to Centre Strect Police Court to-day and arraigned hofore ‘The indlatment from eho Wad atrésted in the handa of the) ecneertied, ~ ANEW RECORD, . THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING; UANDARY 9, 1905. JEROME AFTER | THE BONDSMEN District-Attorney Begins an In- vestigation Into the Methods of “Professionals” Who Sign Bonds in Magistrates’ Courts, District-Attorney Jerome tmaugurated to-day a mysterioud John Doe Inquiry wichh {8 sald to concern the courts of the City Magistrates, Many complaints have been made as to the methods of professtonal bondsmet cases passing through the Magistra Courts, A olerk of one of the courts was summoned to the Criminad Courts Building to-day and turned over to Ausiatant-District-Attorney Appleton, who took him before Judge MoMahon in General Sensions, where he was sworn, Then the was’ escorted to Mr, Appleton’s office and subjected to an examination that was lengthy and thorough, concerning Information in the District-Attorney’s possession, Under orders from Mr, Jerome, i asnigtants n> Dut rumors have. leak i refused to discuss vestigation, tl will be sensational fee Seapmaite, B eee rie pee pear | | & have str Apo ann ees wat i NO EPIDEMIC ON THE VADERLAND. ' Orders Release of Immigrants, Dr. A. H. Doty, Health Officer of tho Port of New York, announced to-day atter a bacteriological examination into the deaths of the passengers of the Vaderland that no evidence of con- tagion had ‘been discoverad and that the pertons had died of pneumonia. The Yederland was relvased from Quaram- tne at § o'clook and the steerage pas: sengers will be gent ¢o Hilis Island as soon as ehe has dooked, Some suspicion had been felt that tho who died had euocwnibed to Dheumone plague; and to make sure! Dr. Doty hdd onderdd ‘the. Vaderland back to Quarantine for a thoroigh Rie jon after (her passengers te WF ins Quarantine offictals. ‘The pneumonic plague fa a pulmonary manitegtation of the bubonic plague, ‘The atilp's owners say the, Olean ‘bill from ‘whatever ‘charges piight have ion |B. A. Pattersom, Once @ Power im an helt thom sho was | ind beac set walt een and SCHOOL CHILDREN FLED FROM MAD. 008, ee _ Children on their way to Public fichools No, 87, ot No, ‘113 Hast Wighty- seventh .wtrest, and No, ®, at No, 230 Rost Bighty-cighth street, yere thrown into panic shortly, before 9 o'clock to- fe] day YY a. monarel doe that ted. gone mad and rin haber tnded Laat Wighty- boriood threw f° Phstuncastiee Cntet (eof tag) into a nalts 0D reaching las ce rt Btatlon, aT — ‘1 a Bi If you are not sure this great 12-page IMPROVERS , 8 fe! ted, g= JANITORS 4 J NOR BSS) Me Pi n cd ee 1k - 4S =e 16 i % 16 a oO 10 | es a a ty BI ESTE 4 a ASHING : tH Waren iran 29 io 2 10 MER DAI: a G DW BIRR PANROUN . | ing the Market, Reported Short sof St, Panl, | mo suspension of H, A, Patterson, « lnember of the Consolidated Stock an Petroleum Exchange, was annou;ced day on the floor of the Bx . Patterson hae been 4 member of the vein y wince 1878, Pre Department to-day issued the following of ‘health completely Vindlcates them| etatement: Koski had WHERE 18 THAT LOSTIRISH FLAG? $500 Reward Is Offered for the Return of Entblem Lost at Tammany Hall by the Irish Club. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN—An Irish flag left in Tammany Hall last Tuerday night by the Irish Club, of No, 146 Hast Fifty-elghth street. A reward of W600 has been offersd by Dr, McHugh, ¢hairman of the entertainment commit- ‘tee, for the recovery of the flag, No questions asked, Flag to be returned to the Irish Club, ‘The pride of their hearts has been torn from them and the sons of Erin are full of lamentation. Phe Irish Club, of Rast Fitty-etghth street, left its headquar- tera in @ body Inst Tuesday night and marched to Tammany Hall to give Father O'Flannagan a warm reception when he arose to speak for the benefit of the Industrial Movement of Ireland, ‘The green flag was taken with them, Acroas two of the boxes the flag was draped. It was a very expensive one, the value being far beyond ite Jotripblo worth. As a piece of decoration and Anepiration, it MG poe the, feature of the ev erainm: an early frend isnt ted agenesis he ‘Irish Club sta: ea unt tthe pro- ceedings came to a street they went in th pale winout fie the The next a te was learned that the | been forgotten. Search wes Pee sibut Roe a aoe oe deena ne Advice to the finder or the thief: Go well heeled Mais the demand for the reward MBAR A oa NO TROUBLE AT SAN DOMINGO Navy Devastnant: § Says’ Dixie Was Ordered There a Week Ago and Denlés Knowledge of Trouble in Black Republic, ee Wadercrrbie, Jan, ~The Navy “On Jan, 19 orders were issued to any, ao far Rear-Adariral Sigvbee authorizing him Gre} to géend the Dixfe with two tundred baaligaaidg readiness for ma” eaves 860 marines on the {sth ete FROZEN TO DEATH IN HIS SLEIGH. Driver and His Rig Buried Two Daye Under Tea-Feot Dritt— Horse Was Still Alive, WINSTHD, Conn., Jun. %71.—Bitting Hosen in a eleigh in which he had tarted Wednesday night during big ‘nor to drive from this to his home. in Walcott, the, boa ot Jacob. Sulekoski, thirty-five, was found. to-day by bcp “were ine ont the snow- avparealy fi ait ioe hie erect nd ativor ry ieee entirely ‘under ® ten: quir # ‘og! eaten a widow and several | rots. eget, a Ses fe err ipl te NAVY WILL GET TWO vin mode th is mony boh| STATE CRNSUS AND | NEW BATTLESHIPS. ae te rata Ae Legislative Measure Will Give n Hat 1h at his ‘Hulled Toby to 4000 Re: one He anna gotten th m7 on ‘on thele fest tia be ame ie a eter fends will ré5 (Special to The Brening World.) fiwrtita get hum ob iy foal fier the ALBANY, Jan, M-Over 4600 Re- ie as has twenty: four hours in which 10 make) Ouelcans will be ivan jobs next sum up hin Gen lolency, MORE TROOPS TO SUBDUE LADRONES, Gen, Corbin Prepares to Send a mer ag enumerators of the State's in. habitants, A Census bill wae introduced 4 tl lead y appropriat- «Bara tor Bate” entertain sate ing Bex, age, ‘color and nationality, “Bore , ‘ot Btat O'Brien el nary 01 e wiht a merator fnerery electio, dletttct t in fe State and each enumera Battal of Infantry to ea may ds an interpreter, if neces at Cavite, "Tho enuimeeatlon $4. to begin May MANILA, Jan. %—At Gov,-cen, [pnd to ‘end June 15. The returns are td Wright's request, Major-Gen, Corbin ‘will send to the province of Cavite the |} First Battalion of the Seventh Infantry Regiment to aeslst the dneular forces now fighting the Ladrones there, The a at the front is reported 2 | improved. patina ea CAHN IS DISCHARGED. Maa Who Thought He Wan Pollce Commissioner Set Free, Lawyer Aaron Gans, who eome days ago culled at Polloe Headauanters and {nsivted that he had been appointed Poiloe Commissioner by Mayor MoCiel- lan, was taken before Justice Scott in the Supreme Court to-day on an ap- pleaton by Assstant Corporaton Coun- wel Cowle, AL eae the Commis- aloner of Charities, to have Cahn com- mitted to the Manhattan State Insane Asylum on the ground of his Insanity, ‘Joseph Rosenawelg, who appeared for Cahn, said he was In active business, and that hls yislt to Police Headquar- ters was but the result of a harmless delusion on his part, brought on by worry and overwork, He asked Justice Scott to discharge ‘him on a bond be. pyes by his wife and brother-Jn- Jaw for his proper auperyision, The man was discharge: ences be made to the Secretary of Stat Faust report $0 the: ‘Legivlagure te fare it ent of tho stiweration in county ts to be pald by the county,” MERCY TO THIEF NOT WELL PLACED. Callen, Paroled Under suspendea Sentence, Appears in Court on Cherge in Two Weeka, Peter Cullen, mineteen yoans old, ot No, M8 Weet ‘Thirty-ninth streot,| the Dill Freie tate! was sentenved to the Elmira Reforma- aaa non-commissioned cers tory to-day by Judge McMahon, in| and 1,000 addttionel privates, General Sessions. This was his second appearance before Judge McMahon in two weeks, The first time, two weeks 4g0, senbence was suspended on the request of Miss Bage, daughter of War- den Sage, of the House of Refuge, In 1902 Cullen was sent to the rouse of Refuge on a larceny charge, Miss Sage took an Interest in him, and when he was accused of etealing $40| from a plumber, on Dee, 28, she secured his parole in the custody of Agent Kim- ball, of the Prison Aid Assovlation, On Jan, 2 Cullen broke into the tea store at No, 643 Tenth avenue and was | ‘on this charge arraigned to-day, Judgo Hen McMahon sentenced him on the first | THREE KILLED IN SLEIGH, Seerey pemerety holding the second — Train Hit It at Crossing and all the. pants Meet Death, G 7—A pas-| The Twentieth Century Limited vickloy branch | Reaches Chicago After Rough Trip, of the Penney! in Railroad ran down| CHICAGO, Jan, %,.—The Twentieth a slelgh at ‘inure crossing |Century train from New York arrived Soday Bod Hed the three lat the La Ballo street @tation to-day | tea Oharies '0'h er Ae TRA ate neat My| me ag a result o ard, The sates te einer annenhons ofa duMoultles encountered Were said to be | bung off producer, Hee ond Newman from Taxaives finioey the work wi gold ana an remedy, sea ihe ine palette He Sa ar astefel mah eho te amis cafe i ll a ibd FAST TRAIN NEAR DAY LATE. some of the worst experienced by any train’ in recent years. Twenty-seven passengers, including two women, wore aboard. ron by delay the passengers noonvenicnee, The cara’ Were kept warm and meals were served Alb DoUn BRIDGE POLICE. RUDE, HE SAYS Beugelsen; of Brooklyn, Objects to the Way in Whith an Eager Passenger Is Restrained at the New York End, TRIES IN\VAIN TO HAVE POLICEMAN ARRESTED. Pays Fine for Prisoner Who Uses Football Tactics in Get ting on Car, and Means to Ap- peal to Commissioner, Although H, Beryelesen, a dealer in musical instrumenss, of No, 72 Bedford avenue, rides to and from Brooklyn on the trolley care, he looks with disfavor upon the effonts of the police to control the shameless hogs who make the rush at tho Manhattan end of the bridge a disgrace to the olty, Mr. Beugeleen Appeared In Centre Street Police Court to-day and attempted to force a charge of Assault against Policeman McConville, (of the Bridge squad, McConville, under strict orders to dis- clpline the young ruftians who use foot- ball tactics against women in the bridge rush, discovered Jacob Goldstein, of No, 143 Humboldt street, in thé act of butting onto @ Flushing avenue car before all the passengers had succeeded in squeexing thelr way out. MoConville took hold of Goldstein and yanked out of the way of the debarking songers, MoConville faiJed to excuse himself or say “Beg pardon,” or anything Ike that. Ie almply jerked Goldstoin off his feet and hanied couple as teminders {n a rude, unculs tured wi Mr. Beugotsen say the occurrence ai i failed to pleasa him. align vis Was, forced. to aivent Gol Go! one fare i ‘hima t to the one street 8 fined him pooh ae Then Sut hat the tnict-Attorney, who t him over to one of his asulstants, Mr, Krotel, Another ater to a aaren ida Pool 13 SHOT DEAD BY TROOPS IN RICK RIOTS Thirty-seven Others Wounded When Strikers Rebel 8 SOLDIERS FALL, RIGA, Russia, Jan. 2.—Twenty-nino| men and two women were killed and thirty-seven plvilians and elght soldiers were wounded by revolver shots during yesterday's rioting, according to the returns made by the hospitals, At the request of the workmen of Riga the theatres of this city: have been closed, MITAU, Russia, Jan. %.—Labor agents from Riga organised a etrike here to- day, Bodies of strikers marched to the factories and workshops and compelled the mon who were at work to leave thelr employment. Troops have been summoned .to the scene of the dis turbance. Later in the day the men quieted down and returned to their homes, ‘This city i the capital of the Govern- ment of Qourland and has 9,000 popu> lation, half of whom are of German descent, Mitau ie twenty-seven miles southwest of Riga. WARSAW, Russia, Jan 27,-1A strike Was started here this morning and ts apreading rapidly, A number of fac him al tories are closed. The workmen are quiet, » LODZ, Russia, Jan, 27.-A general re} strike has commenced here, ST, PETERSBURG, Jan, 27—After non.—Repprts. from all over Russia in; dieate that the atrike situation ig flat- tening out. The authorities regard the Ganger of a general tle-up of Russian do | Industries ag practically over and de- cinre that the attempt to turn the movement into @ general political ye volt hag failed. The Governmeht’s Promise of shorter hours of Jabor has Mobs Close Workshops’ at Promaad by Shampoos of ‘itl PSOu + And light dressings of CUTICURA, the great Skin Cure and sweetest of emollients, ‘This treatment at once stops fall- ing hair, removes crusts, and dandruff, destroys hair parasites, soothes irritated, ite! surfaces, stimulates vil hair es igh . the roots i gens al makes the ir grow upon a sweet, wholesome, all cine y scalp, wi Staia ave been proclaimed in Moscow and other to order the pas in to deat jeaiet wh 0.54. futile as ts fast an ‘and Fritie y roceeded in the direction leadquartera to complain to the Com- missioner. fs "alee ae @ SUSPEND, | te tenes Set? sth! | CRUISER MARYLAND By —deetnte 1s - in|’ WINS SPEED TEST. New War Vessel on Trial Run Makes More Than Required ‘Twenty-two Knots. BOSTON, Jan. %.—Arrangements were complete early to-day for the ofl- chal speed trial of the new crulser Mary- Jand, built for the United States Gov- ernment by the Newport News Ship- building & Dry-Ddck Company, over the trial course off Thatcher's Island. The trial was to have been held on Wednesday, but was postponed on ac- count of the storm. § According to shore observation, she made the first Jeg in 18 minutes 10 sec- onds, passing the mark at.0,36,80. Bhe | the made the second leg agcording to shore time in 18 minutes, finishing it at ‘ihe Maryland finished at 1.34.50, Lda) 3 knot oa, wae ty voting it ner ri is, Wi ai ed epeed, which it of 16,000 - Ton Vessels to Carry Heavicst Armament. WASHINGTON, Jan, 27,—The House Committee on Naval Affairs to-day de- clded upon the naval increase pro- gramme to be {noorporated in the naval Appropriation bill, providing for but twe, battle-ships, They are to be of 16,000 tons each, representing the largest type and carrying the heaviest armament and armor, 'The vote by which two were adopted was 18 to 4, ‘The Naval bill was completed ot-day and will be reported to the thouse by Chairman Foss, Tt carries approxi- mately $10,070,000. ‘There were different views in the committee as to the num- ber of ships that should be authorised, ome favoring three, others but one, and at least one member opposed con- etructing any vessels, [The fixwt motion wae for three bat tleuhipa, An amendment was proposed limiting the number to one, whtch was defeated by a vote of 10 to 7, It was then amended ea as to provide for two, and adopted, The majority against providing | sol geid and mubmarine craft ‘was but on psi ale cee PILES WINS SENATE FIGHT. Milliqnaive Opponent of Seattle Man Drops Out, OLYMPIA, Wash., Jan, 27.-Samuet Tf, Piles, of Seattle, was elected United States Senator to-day by the Legisla ture on the thirteenth joint ballot. His election resulted from the withdrawal of Oharies Swoensy, the Ballons rs min- ing man from Bpokane. The ballot re- sulted: Piles, 125; Fost Turner, 6, ee ala cftles and seems. to have had ‘effect upon the workmen, Most of the compositors ‘resumed work towday, The troops havo. disap- peared from the atroets, The press ad- ministration has sent a circular to the newspapers prohibiting the publishing of news of comment regarding the atrike. MOSCOW, Jan, 27.—Work was re- sumed this morning in some of the fac- torles of the Samoskwaretschje quarter. ‘The Prefect has issued ¢ proclama-, ton declaring that the demands of the workmen Will be examincd and satli- fled within legal mite when work fe resumed. The men aro urged ty resume there, empolyments without delay and tened with arrent if they at- tempt to taolte e spread of the is pay i tot. the it the closed faotories that the men will not be pald welt rm, ie Feeumps, the tone beta they are paid whil ele wie toda! | prec! ipltate ra and the aa alee rouble, which the oar to avoid, a ae authorilios are Hi pow Pelee Je In te city 08.il- Pee of aight i Arde to avole eritating the workmen, NOTICE! ReadersoftheWorld are hereby notified that Vinol, the new and de. licious Cod Liver ‘prepa- ration, without oil, is sold In JERSEY CITY Wy Eayone Hartnett, 105 Montgomery St In HOBOKEN by Wo.Kamlh cr Huda & Herr St, In BROOKLYN MICHAELS BROS. Fifth Ay. & 9th St, B’klyn. CREDIT Freely Extended to All, CLOTHING For the Entire Family, $1Down& 50c, Per Week On Purchases of $10 Worth, Furniture and Everything for House) keeping. EASIEST PAYMENTS OPEN MON, & SAT. EVGS, AT ALL BOLTON DRUG STORES, | oeamagT 19gteT=s and by the leading drug: | BETWEEN MADISON AND FIFTH AVES, gist in every town and | —>s1520 TIHRD AVE + BETWEEN 657 AND86?'STS, city in which the World is read. Look for Vinol where you live; if you don’t find it let us know. RIKER’S DRUC STORE, Cor, 23d St. & 6th Ave. In Brooklyn at all lion ULL Stores. CREDIT vero O11 HAST HST, Grs~~ BETWEEN BROADWAY &FLTH AVE. STORES BYCEPTING 118.14'°57. OPEN EVENINGS, Umbrella Insurance. The manufacturers sell Deatness, #4 Noles iste Eye Troubles, ¢ CREE ean! ie Aa BN beat Byes, Bye Strain. and. Stomach Catarr' bl ag Fromest. Vomiting, Constipation. ‘ind Bronehil Chest Troubles, i = x Chronic into the throes. aici oo Ha Charges month, sooordlir 20, ‘Medicines furn! Tae TION AND. CONSULTA? ree DR. GARDNER, .| (es 436 6th Ar, New York’ City, Between 38th Roth Sta, ] Houre 9 A. M, to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 te'® | + Coultn't renist the pressure, ‘The tee Almamec {8 90 ee the te fer SS eae "The has WANTS! WANTS! Branch Offices | THE WORLD For the Reception of Advertisements the Regular Advertising Rates, MANRATTAN, pelt fg aealy neg: Bry oelhard fice in the city receives World * ‘oMtce rates. UPTOWN OFFICE—No, 1881 lg dle and 88th Ste. x oir, | * 01, 1481, 1545, Sins ae | SRCOND Beet et Ne 106, 224, 446, 870, 889, ‘ooh, 1 1084, 1084, 1815, 14 1400, ii, 1006, THIRD AV, oe ee 875, 472, fe que iia, 16 rae Pay FOURTH AVe—nat Ne. 80 FIFTH AV—<At Nos, 1800, 1490, | xT AYanat Nos, 60, 188, 247, 465, Pheu a ey BB, 390, B88. tas, 810, ‘00, bY |, 843, 856, es. 200, 478, { NINTH BT.—-At No, 30 ast, TENTH BT/—At No, 835 Bast, FOUR’ Etter oe ee Rey OT West. mioitfaientt 87, and Ninth Av, Q TH TWENTY-REVENTH 87. wat No, 107: W. i TWENTY-RIOHTH BT. and Ninth Ay. Py ' THIRTY-YIRST BT, ene Fourth Ay, and Tonih Ay. ‘Sixth Ay FORTY-RHOOND ST —At Nos, sa, a | ror EIGHTH ST——At No. 208 Hast, | ronety rane 8T, and First AY. FINTY-SEVENTH 8T, and dene Be ae av. a a ST. yer} ret Ay. 112TH BT. and Lenox Ay, AIOTH STAC Non 250" West, ete to ee Ch—No, o11 a htigbat 7th an raed t Now. 157 Fast, ile Ho eB ae on, 30% B40 140TH BT. and Arastérdem Ay, vee ‘ 185TH BT, and Amsterdam AVENUB A—At Nos, 9, 80, ‘th, ' AVENUE C—At Nos, 17, 53, 1 im ion ’ AVENUE D—At No, 29, AMSTERDAM AVmmAt Ni BROADWAY At Nos ‘at rey 1690, aura, 280i, 40mk, es ALERI REE tSAG Nos, 122, 194, ary, BROOME pr, m=At No, 248, ® BROAD WT.—At No, 80, | i BUS —wAt Now, tom, | a4 ea 708, 852, ed WEA Tod 408, ae ST—At No, Bh a ’ Men’s and CLOTHING the *M. B" to the store j keepers with the express ty "$1 Pe understanding that the URXING ON A Eo 48, 108, dollar must be promptly LENOX AV—At Nos, 114, Lif cane You | refunded to any dissatis- MADIBON AV,—At_ Nowe ‘ato aro, fled purchaser, 1604, 16 602, 1784, * 8, 2069, $1 DRESSED me MB." bs faultleae, nyt rain SROMARD WE At No, proof umbrella, It 18 positively fast black | MVANGTON St—at Shea oe, 168, 304, () and will Not turn gray. It i the best | dollar winhrella that cnn bo mado. ‘rho | RECTOR St—At Nos, 21, a8, wakers’ name, nd: and guaranteo {9 al ST.—-At Nos, 28, 218, i | 2274 ard Ave., near 124th St. stamped on every, "aM. Look for the erulteecae iy bibl varan 884 Columbus Yass fear 104th | oer 41.00 at nil umbrella counters BY PEACH At wat 922, te yon Bren! a ISTON —e —— Made by Miler Bros. & Co,,| Wanp BROADWAYcoat bua | spenard St, N.Y, Selb Mat not nurnish tne at, This Guarantee on Every M, B. Umbra ieee tints DIED, AVERS-Thursday, Jan. 26, AYERS, in his Sint year Funeral services at hiy late residence, 4 Thy Wahare ht THEODORE, UNITED CIGAR STORES SYSTEM Franklin place, Morristown, N, J, Sature day. 2 PLM, Means ABSOLUT LONBRGAN--On Jan, 26, 1005, JULIA PROTECTION against SUI NTUTION LMHER, beloved wite of Bdward Lonergan, of Old Castle, Cork, Fuwetel Haurday, Jane 3b, 4005, a uibediah alll: iis enti. 08s BRONX, Y THIRD Avert Nos, 2641, 2000, 8104 ; >, 8700, } Ht 87. and At. Ann's Ay, 43) ST. and Alexander Ay, ATTH WT. and Brook Av. 140TH ST, and Third Ay, IBOTH ST, and Union Av, BOSTON ROAD—At No, 1906, CROTONA AVrmAt No, 1001, F MAN ST.—-At No, 1024, MELROSE AV.—At No, 786, 18 AV—=At No, Nha 0 Witte AY. bit rar i 453 iol Sick BANARAS we

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