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Court Minutes at Exam‘nalion | Two murders, each rivalling er ili iy! vy. vi in) of Maud Williams, He Saysy |p mre eee the ones eave Justify Indictment. | scot-free, are now occupying the attention of Police Inspector Cross, of | Brooklyn. | Police Magistrate John Naumer, who| One of these murders was committed Alrected that the case of Policeman Pat- |More than three years ago and tho} rick Hunt, of the Adams street station, |°ther more than elghteen months ago. 1 The murders are thowe of Alvert C. scouned of brutally beating Maud Will-|) fo Ola Margaret Lynch. Police, a J IMMORAL, SO <u amm | SHUTS UP SHOPS |] sto av.. cor. 20m st eee Stork Exchange was a_surprao con-|E@St Side Business Ceases i} surprise, The eaaing off of the money ; ‘ Over Grand Jury’s Action HOPES TO CLEAR THEM UP| lesues was regarded as corroborative end amusement in the crowded Jewish out S | and common, This conversion, 1t 19 as-| ery, cumad out in its best clothes to| nb f . f Hace ond preferred, In the Stock Wxchihwelis ene cf eee, ee ee ane any part of 10,000 shares of the first )commenced wishing ach other a “happy {THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 50, 1906. FIGURES IN LATIMER AND LYNCH MYSTERIES. Surprixes were the ordor of the day 1 “\- GOP GOES FREE ester psi balbetetc Li wh an ser. hese ate 8 Special Sale vestigation of Lynch and | To-Nicht In New ‘vear's cetebeation rie spure{ During Observance of Jewish’ O=INIZ arket was ‘ge, and the strong 1 i ” Bullgh (fend of tin aekor wea aure| 00 COWorship, Until 10 o’Clock. v| fn Club . Appearanoe of a Man with Lati-| SAD ne MEO arse of ANGE: HOCH) ng cast alab) sud en isi sonday ve | CaS = mer’s Ring Starts Police | WANTS IT RE-SUBMITTED. 0 ‘ i of the rumore that thé Reading direc-|TU@tter. except such essential institu- Satin Calf Lace, tors intend to exercise the company's! 1ons 49 drum stores and doctor's office: usher In the new year. The day is| ted, will be made In th rt narted, will be made In the vropertion known as Roch Hoshonah, or the Je is thidhye Wieksericn) Groen OpeRUNT NE te cana, en een preferred. Subsequently he offered Mjnew year,” and from now until Yom for an unlimited amount of the same|Kippur, the Day of Atonement, Oct. 9, RR nnn nene _loviowniendiseaterk sneer, GIRL VICTIM ='NEW CLUES IN TWO MURDER MYSTERIES WALL S7PEZT. ROSH HOSHONAH | CAMMEYE net a surprise, The large attondane | Magistrate Naumer Indignant enn in some of the Tnauatsinl stocks was 0 New Year's Day and 450,000 |] In Our Basement prise, It was estimated that between — The renewed activity of the Reading |*lla to-day. Every place of business Shoes, on Another Hunt. | Ment te won ere char eacted oraterrea| ere closed, while the Hebrow popul ahd Gokeingn for 100 par oatts Of EHO UNOS AIRE oe Thence creer ees Reading trading by bidding 91-2 for! Last night at sundown the Hebrews Issues, Other buyers then joined in and|the festivities will be on, BRia OH SUVstIs Vavrahua On Che: HOFAIRE: bid this particular stock up to 97. Yes-| The principal features of the celebra- Women's $2 and of Sept, 21, be submitted to the Grand | frends, relatives and amateur detec terday Wasserman waa a pereistent|tion occur to-day and to-morrow, on i ss tives have failed to solve the murder | . eis . Shoes, \ Jury, is indignant over the action of | (70) TS UN veg husband, a faithful | Widder for Reading second preferred,|¢@ch of which days the forenoon has| 7 that body in throwing the case out. oxi t . | which he found to be very scarce, Read-|been set aside for prayer and atone-|{|} patent leather and black (friend, & prosperous business man, ing common was strengthened frac-|ment. Every synagoguo and | 5 The Magistrate in a statement to-day | every Theory, Daatroped, tionally" by the brisk demand for the|Jn the city’ was crowded this oracle |T] kid, Button and Pasi lNiis (Be HAVE AIbOG areas TRGEh ca IeIN® first and second preferred shares. Along Baxter and Canal streets and |{1] Lace 1. 0 ber of the Grand Jury whom he met on| 8 Collectoor for the De Witt Clinton @ Gates avenue trolley car last night,/Council of the Royal Arcanum Lat!- ‘and who did not know his {dentity, that] Mer often had large sums of money in the only reason the Grahd Jury would| hls possession. This money he usually not indict Hunt was because of the|t00K home in the evening, turning It moral character of the woman in the| over to the socisty the next day. He case, If this ts true, he sald to-day, the| VAS not a disstpated man; In, fact dt matter should be resubmitted to the|h28 never been shown chat his life was Grand Jury at once. Janythine except clean. Maud Williams was arrested at 3 A.| If Latimer had a seoret grief his M. while waiting for a Myrtle avenue | friends did not know ¢* ‘t, Yet if the The activities of somo of the bull| Bast Broadwey shops and pools in industrial stocks aroused much | Kinds have been pressed inte stevics ae interest, Railway Steel Springs, which | ‘porary synagogues, and the street made a sharp advance yesterday, was |Corners in many places were crowd in spirited demand to-day. At tho out- | Myeciution ioe eens UP prayers for ae the profit: taking. Gree yeas! Tae Year. °" from the sins of ithe past lown from 46 to 4538-4, but almoat tm- |" medintely the stock waa Did up in quick | ag f,entimated that tutly 480,000 Ortho- fractional jumps to 478-4, United States | reas and turned Coe nee pieces Of bust= Rubber was unusually active and| ang worshion. out for the celebration strong, advancing from 861-2 to 061-2. Al” "Many how brisk ‘but brief whtrl in International | omces in the angry qariway and Paper sent the price of that stock UP] served the quem! district also ob- from 211-4 to 223-8 ‘Tennessee Coal 2 tay, and the Post-offico oar. She was knocked down, kicked | oaths of witnesses w . true he did and Colorado. Fuel “and ‘iron were in| &ranted a day of to the Jewleh mail- | od di d advancli ices. ind clerks. and elubted by the policeman, accord-| have such a grief. He was Jealous, or Tere was some profit taking in Brook: sf a i —S ing to her atory. Her body was a mass |at least he was suspicious. ; lyn Ra. td ‘Tranelt, Brenly. on the | OCT; et brulses when she was arraigned in| Mrs. Latwmer was a very Lents placed upon Mra. Latimer to learn the | shadow of the church, with religlous found by some shllaren naan the Green: part of ome of the local politicians, OBER COTTON RISES t N woman—and she was a 6004/truth of her relations with William H. ‘Mfiuence at home and with religious Bry: e =| who bought small lots of this stock be- Sion ahe rade a, chara ‘of ‘etault | women, as was ehown in the loos in-|ruthit, friend, ved ‘tho qletest sort of iife| ton, aatieied ihe Distict-Attornay and fore {i touched 1). the eager aeliing of ON GOOD SUPPORT. Collar Chat No. 28 against. Hunt. Magistrate Naumer | vestigation, which Inid bare every Ufe! Tt was brought out plainly thet no | side of Atty-five, | father vor grow Bag a suicide The half empty vial of | the price PE eanBralisntiye co October cotton, after starting under It's _up to you whether or not 2 . one reed : e i the church, ic acid prove 5 qn i a eee or net ead: secret, sei had fo an entrance into the | children. pillar of the church, eS Pele Llatinbees, Sind Wns | ¢,2fl0, Rallroad officials were emphatic | preasuro in the market to-day, rose on ou get the worth of your m Threatened the Magistrate, Murderer Seen Fleeing. house. Then the pdlice, unable to move | an En inta her life, ‘der’ this was buried in a| today in thelr @ ous hitch in the |%0d support, and later was on a level wi os Yous Relea eon cok wi “The Grand Jury says that the case| Latimer and his wife were sleeping, s0| further, gave out the statement: evilrckenmeve, Atte pauper's grav Freeport Cae ener ee iteeana ‘thycom nes | with the other options, The price | | you should get" Warranted Ldnen” at the linen collar price, for age. uu purchase H. & I. Co! the beet for your money. bear the linen stemp—yeur proteo- tion. ve been submitted to it,| the testimony went to show, on the| ‘An inalde Job.” e ie Ha Should never have been eubmitted to it, | morning of July 3. 1902, in thelr home,| The widow went with her relatives | ff Nef, childhood the girl had had a | pearance of | Margaret Lynch. All| Smonthiy in this matter, {tla Stid, and | Trading was qulet. ea ts : and the murder was fst being forgotte: ait . ss Hint | within a few days the Erie w n| Phe opening prices were: atatememt and then the statements of | No. 318 Hancock street, Brooklyn. About | Sit Te Tira Mae esting Latimers | Her, because of her serous training. |and many times her former friends re: | possession of the other 14 Liroad prop- | 10,35 to 10.86; Afteen witnesses for the policeman, none| 8" hour after midnight Mrs, Latimer, | in, ‘Then young Oswald Maune ferred to the burial of the unknown girl | Ross*esion Of the finer ade wday of Then came the mystery of the disap-| eotintions, Everything 18 moving ‘along | changes of the ist were not marked, in anal : ? her life. Young Maune fell | at Freeport. the full amount still due on the sub- i ‘ of whom was cross-examined. It then eee ee ae ee tel Notes wee eats, Nha Fe gar eg Ty O° | the “Aaughtor “of nis) father's’ friend | At last the oMciats of Nassau County | geriptoins to the Cincinnadl,, Hamfiton 1: February, 10. tp abs, Maron, Beware of ‘ust as good! eubeth: mt threw the case out. he day on which I! (¢ some one in the house, Bhe oalled| There are those who say that Latimer Fiende for years, and an alliance Ne- | worn by the girl were identified by the | poten, sil release the ective Brock 2081 to 10:92, var NOW|] cites. Your ; . held Hunt tt was current talk In the/ so. husband. Hi t forth to 4 t-| Wore the ring the night he recetv S \tween the son and daughter was looked| Lynch family as those of Margaret | and it will be withdrawn from the vot- n° early quotations were: Ootober, Collars if you insist on having them. . court-room that Mrs. Hatfeld, the pro-| Mer Dusband. He wer ‘0 inveati- | death wound. The wearing of this ring | upon with favor. Lynch. ‘Then the body was disinterred, | ing trust for delivery to the Erie man- | 10-8 to 10.98; N | Made tn every correct styl i tationary officer, heard a little coterte| fares Shd) as jhe) walked) dhrough) the by Bea oto amen aka When soung, Mune auddenly ceased his | A dentist, Dr. John I. Shea, of No. §| agement. he vaae Pectne, Ghieits aa seve ial ‘ i * hallway a man sprung tn front of him. | Cross, jattentions to Margaret Lynch ne bean |grusvexant street, Brooklyn,” Ident ‘The unexpectety good bank state- | February, 10, . or won't 9u} : ef policemen say that they would lay|The man shot twice, The frst shot | Conviction of Latimer’s murderer. to fail in health - Then he was sent ‘0 |the teoth as those of Margaret Lynch | men: showed only im @ moderate, de- | 1078: April, 1061 to 1048s seed i hitnaan elo pet pok: 4 i , fh a santtarium, an ee Annonncemen T ister vot. ‘the wholesale 88. vereus: , : for ble ses land iveriape some time | pierced his Jaw. and the second his let Pr ot Marae aie can |WAs made that the enuusement was eff |Lanch ame forward. and made the | St loana by the banks are ‘phet0 300 coltar-wiee. fe they get a chance] side, barely missing the heart. e murder 4 Following the cancelling (of the en-| identification positive. two days. A reduction of but $4,810, y RY HOLMES | ff i @ lay him out. For some strange reason never made | paraly be called a mystery that las | gagement “it was remarked’ that the | All this wiilie the Nassau County | {rate loan. account appears in ihe SHIPPING NEWS. prided Sila 3 “Last ¢ not been solved by the Brooklyn police /fauher of young Maune was «unusually | officials were trying to identify the| bank statement. Wall Street expecta~ om night I went to the Ralph| slain to the police officials, Latimer! for the reason that the girl's body|attentive to Miss Lynch. sender of $100 which was sent anony-| tion tad placed these figures much MEE NRORTOR ij 3 bots Oe ae pr ce to ball a man! was never asked to make am ante-|was found way back near Freeport.| In January, 19, Margaret Lynch dls-| mously to Coroner Wallace, asking him| higher, The increase of $2,204,975 in re Li TO-DAY. are AVeot nue eal fay Deck on a Gates! mortem statement. For alx daya he|L- I, in Nassau County. Nevertheivss. | appeared from home. Tt is said that ato see that the girl had a decent burial. | gerve and the Increase of $1,600,000, In | Sun rises..6.0|Sun sete, 5.45|Moon aets.. 7.14 ore a prenye car, a number of gentlemen got AD ed this ‘girl lived in Brooklyn, at No si |‘month later a child was born to her in| Father Burns then told of the stories | specie and legal-tonders were ‘regards THE TIDES. J” ey were in a merry mood and| lay in St. Mary's Hospital, oft-times | {ornon avenue. The man whose name|a New York hospital. Later she went|of Miss Lynch and old man Maune. and|as very favoruble under existing cir- t of them boasted that he belonged| consclous and talking, but never did he|wag connected with hers at the time|home to ‘ber pare: but home life | following Statement, Maune disap. | cumstances. The New ¥ ork, banks now 2 the Grand Jury which had refused| ake a statement which could be used | of her disappearance Nfea‘n Brooxisn,| was not the same. for the girl after peared. It was sald that he sought| have a surplus of | $7,440,025, com: | Sandy Hool r indict a policman for beating a| % ton that followed his| This same man disappeared, when her|that and again she disappeared. | Seclusion with a grown son in Phila-| pared with $19,913,425 laat year, and | Governors f to Tndtet the polceaane Ho eald a TEVeRNSLIpn®: i rete: body was, dug up and poattively idan) Sweetheart’s Father Attentive. | deiphia: ast was held and Margaret 13,087,600 two Yeeready, buyer of Cans- | 3 . eat . tifled, and, fe girl was murderca, nd ndon Bee fi the woman in the case was of made 1 twas not com-| The Rev. Father Burns, pastor of the | Lynch was again buried. ‘The officials| dian Paci and the Stal shares | y moral character. I asked if that| Then !t was that amoral were ry, (Si io naw peleren: it umes lanned | church both. the Lynenes and. the | continued to investigate quietly, and to-| day, The Canadian. Pacific trading in PORT OF NEW YORK. (4 : was the reason the Grand Jury de-|to show that the relations betw mitted jn, Mind race developments lead | Mavnes attended, was the coniidant of | day the Coroner says that he has ab-| London appears to have tmken ee glined to act. He shut up and refused| mer_and_his_wife_were raial. | Trapector Crosa to. the bellef thi: the | both Miss Lynch and old man Maune. | olute proof that Margaret Lynch, was| proportions of @ Doom... 1. aay were | ra Lorraine mm ba rg a eee ita onal ‘These efforts failed, except thot it was | mystery will be solved in Brookiyn. | in April, after the, disappearance of /murdered and that he will be able to] |The total pales of atocl tt o00 Bere - ; makes ference J the verv'!Miss Lynch, the ly of a girl lay his hand on tie murderer, 200 shares, bomds $1,180,000, : » 95 outcast or an angel, she ts anti shown that Latimer had had a watch Margaret Lynch, raised in the very y eis daria Ee ety: On October the Znd % equal treatment with the rest of the 08. 4 - under the law. If it is true that ing Quotations. Arai : a s Es case egainet this pollcoman, wan ; T0 NOGKED AUTO WRECK Pepa ina See veo ng, Dytcee | et: : Soutnammon | A department will be opened - ' Charnater, It sould be again ube MAIL DRIVERS T0 MASH . Suotation SPREE ecordea anien are aa fol- INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, for the sale of owe! the ‘have the minutes of the case DUE TO-DAY, lefy ‘that . Low. Clos, N.o's’e , i Galore’ me were froth und ‘bigod atl WIN F AB dae ae ibm 99 binapae= Cases, Portmanteaux, 1190) 30% 130 —— from some of them. Her ai 1988 188 OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. t+ette el ge Ami ; @ space Fr aix . : i a 4 Be Pease tne a, Sane hy STRIKE | ere Fe 8 Ea Be Ree neseirnit namin. | ‘Travelling Receptacle of fie! interest ‘ Shs , jouthampton, i Smnoelt by sending a friend to the Mag- ———— Chee, & Ohio, ae — Beta sei heenedfewtundiand. of all kinds. Jatpate who was to try the case to beg Goede eS Ir + alf| Atria Slapwe mn, . leniency for the man? I have noth- . ‘ sag) | \Oobam eats ta i i ‘ch | Barres te ask Men Get Advance in Pay, Four Arrests in Police War Usual Order of Things Re )Machine Blew Up, Buried |ist. +) AEP Letina, rand Jury if the reason It refu le 1st pi Hamburs, Alem fot this potiiceman was beca’ . * *0f, ‘ ‘ Erle 24 pf. Hindustan, Teff . = Bian in tie case ia Of bag mire and Will Return to Work on: Flirting in That versed in a Collision Them in Debris, So They He coneal a pS oe Twenty-third Street, cheracter.”) souls. & *% Y arn ristre te ‘efused to thi 7 see 4 Becuritien nia, Js a. skuld, Braz! Rieke palty tian who Seetarea tn To-Night. Thoroughfare. Near Fairfield. Just Took a Train, etry a HR + | Gtnbte."AFrontin @ Hunt. MK. & 7. pf. f — Mo. Pacific . + . ¥. Centrai + % |ET IN . (Special to The Evening World.) A small automobile containing a man Tg 1 STOCKS QU The atrike of the drivers employed on Because of Capt. McDermott’s deter-} BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Sept. 9.—Th®! ang a woman speeded down the Beverly rae LONDON MARKET. |the unitea States mall wagons in mination to stop “mashing” on East | usual fnale to an automobile accident), o.a prookiyn, toward Brighton Beach ct " city, which has been In Drogrese for | ourtesnth atreet four young men spent | was reversed here last evening. Instead to-day, ds aA} JAMES McGREERY &60 = peveral weeks, was Bet! to-day with | inst night in cells in the Fifth atgeet | of the vehicle struck being wrecked an: The rid 1 ing heartily, be 2 . peat eoeia te iio Garker toute in| an agreement by which the strikers re-|oohicy station, and were arraigned in| {ts occupants injured, it was the autol 00 ino maging Asuahing Rear sy: + & the opening. The demand eased later, |turn to work at midnight to-night. Yorkville Court to-day on charges of | that was smashed and its passengers! 141 thera was an explosion, and from + x Pee ooene ce unsettled, but had ag | An agent of the union announced to-| asorderly conduct, The men, sald they | hurt. the debris the man and woman extel- + Beginning on October the and, easier tendency. day that the men would recelve @4-|were manuel Buck, of No. 187 East| Driving at fast speed a 12-horse-power| (0° st )tm oii uun Mul Momill, Sa rs i Tradl the Stock Exch cea in wages of % cents @ day fOr |/geventeenth street a race-track book- |two-cylinder touring car, in which were ht it : Ing on the Bto xchange had | yen: Just then Policeman Broderick, of Sale of Silke, yr the usual week-end quietness, but the| double teams and 15 cente ® day for! maxer; John MoCluekey, No. 282 Hast/seated Harlin A. Pontious, local agent) oie station, who had witnessed | 4 ve , 4 % undertone was fairly good. Consols|eingle teams, which, he sald, wes &| Fourteenth street, a jockey; Harry Lee, | of the National Cash Register Company, Ki eee Wa a aa ie + Advance." —Decline. Consisti f ab " > were barely stendy. Homo rails were|practioal compliance with the demands |an actor, now playing at Hyde & Heh- | and Elon P, Zimmer, agent for the com) tht arrident, legah to take gut i Rm ae msisting of about 150,000 yards of all the *) uneven, ozcasionally being easier, ‘of the men, man's Theatre, Brooklyn, and living at |pany in Waterbury, crashed into a car-| | Nothing Golng immod mie el) WHEAT EASIER, WHILE latest fashionable weaves. a Fi Americans opened firm. Prices most-| They ° No. 184 East Seventeenth street, No. 165|riuge driven 2 aulenaa Houten, of | who n CORN WAS STEADY. 4 ly were maintained at aslightt; tt One Hundred and Fifth street. South Norwalk, in fromt of the Congre- J , oe Parity, peas SH ae Reading Miney were arrested by Detectives| ational Church in Fairfield, and as a A ssain. pulleg deta the) Favieriie G8; |, Los Jetenadl easier) dn the euasne Moire Velour, Crepe de Chine, colored and black ~“, § pore, goumen Facile, Uni It Pontious Hes in a critical state| pot, bound for New Yor a “ 4 ‘Akst, Prass and Hooker, who had been |Tesu . fairly active and > Tere the: fontureas The iarkee olen sent out by Capt. McDermott to bring| at his home here, ment, and taking the woman by the| to-day, with business fairly Taffetas, Japanese Habutai, Pean de Cygn: Settcenirs were. guisy BLACKS TRY T in any men caught Alrting in East] The auto swept down on the carriage) hand, the inna Ted Gr PAN nae Com wae steady ; Chiffon Cloth, Pompadour Silks, dress Vele y | irregular. Fourteenth atreet. In court all denied| from behind without warning, and as it|the train pulled ; ; f : eatinente rere. at ated’ curthen by having tried to “mash” women, Mo-|crashed Into the carriago 1¢ rose into|man waved hie adieus at the police-| New York's opening prices were vets, Chiffon Velvets, Satins, Failles, Moires, ; were firm, Japanese Imperial 6s of 1904] .. Cluskey told Magistrate Wahle that he|the alr and turned a complete somer-| man. ‘Ohiongo's ‘opening prices were; Wheat etc., representing fabrics that are used for the model wraps and were quoted at 105 1-4. “aidn't have to filrt,’” because the “igot | sault. ‘The machine bears the number 21,068,| December, 845-8 to. 84 1-: May, 861-8 gowns in Parls, London and Vienna. ————————— ee ‘em without filrting. The collision threw Zimmer clear of |N, ¥., and 1s a total wreck. to $614 “Comm Beptember, 1, old, 51 te te jee aeons ‘The Magistrate let the quartet of|the machine, but Pontious was caught] The register shows that automibile | S113) D . t Among the new colors are,—moutarde yellow, ’ with a reprimand and a warning. under the overturned auto, which im-|No, 21063 1s the property of Arthur F.| “New York's closing prices were: 5 t is BALTIMORE, Md., Sept. 90.—Captain medintelystook fire, flames shooting up|Ldsie, of No, ¥& Haat Market street, | Wheat—May) offered $17.5; Peete. mulberry, laurier green, admiral and sap- : fn id \d the vehicle in an instant,|Himira, N. Y. 5 1 or, . F . ; Bis Ao te Johnson, master of the O72!" TIN WANT, KILLED HIMSELF.| Wen the crash came, Bouten sumped ———— eee espns were: Whant— phire blue, bois de rose, souris and apricot, Laborer Who Was Ont ef Werk| The life on Pontious wus saved by the ue ; : Pe ed eee ante ane presence of mind of Roderick Curtis, of IS FAVORABLE, | tered, 521-2 Me Twenty-third Street, yO if Heat Oe: milly Starve: | southport, who at the time of the acci- apni fey a“: Despondent because of his inability |denf"was busy with his chauffour mak-| ‘This week's bank statement issued to- GRAY HAIR. bad ro to secure employment to support his|ing repairs to his auto, which had brok-| aay was unexpectedly ood, although It wife and three children, George M,|¢ down about three hundred feet ahead! iq not show the effect of the wholesale ere patra eto, Taylor, @ laborer, forty-nine years old, | Of the scene of the accident. Both Cur-| calling of loans. The reserve was an ex- or brown, ta Se 6 apelon ees, ! who lived at No. 29 Cooper street, |ti# and his chauffeur ran back, and, tlonally qood feature, an increase of Corie toute d Brookiym, shot himeelf last night at the | ‘ough the flames were mounting high-| 52,090,000 being shown, when it was} \\S7 Wes andl iosh all baet drapes ance of Forest mom fj MLB. WELLS, Jersey City, N.J.,U8.A. entrance of Park, Lincoln and|¢ each ent, succeeded in raising} thought the surplus would be wiped out. Merits avenues, Michanond Terence, the auto suMciently to extricate the un-| The epecie and legal tender items satjs- ‘Taylor worked every day until last | °onsclous form of Pontious, fled all. while the loans wore cut nearly Agri when a strive caused him to lose | THeY had no more ‘than carried him | g,09.000. ‘The figures, as given out at away from the blazing auto than the|the Clearing House were ras é his job. His search for a new position | tank exploded, completely wrecking the | ‘having proved fruttiess and his little} machine, Pontious has a fractured ie aon austed, he could not aul, ‘zimmer escaped with lacera- » ide The Best Shoe, ‘ seeing his family leony and brulses. : “ine ‘ON CORNS, Liquid, mo ie ended ie misery in EE sive: SB. 0 PROUGH_ONCORNS: Baty On Monday, October the and | amond. Hi NEW HOME FOR MOTOR CLUB. 1 BEANS TL ROUGHONCORNS: Fia'savlope ‘Asdanastisant ‘will balonened ‘OUCH ON BUNIONS, Remedy epartmen P The New York Motor Club expects io| NEW RECORD ————— lc r for the sale of Men’s and Boys’ Sorosis Shoes, change its club headquarters on Oct. 1 Ree BUNIONS, Plasters, 100 f to the Cumberland, at Fifty-fourth R' Sin envelope — street and Broadway, These quarters fontetlent Gat Rough on Roaches ‘WONDERFUL arger and snore convenient Cor] ‘ : ; : of the Huse banks amounting to $83,996,709 nt Rania at An cw ORC SE JAMES MeGREERY & GO: at $3,600,000 and reflect the present week’ ) Albany : * for hha © ro ‘ J fst d|/ayndicate operations and Rast vevk's Roo on rizas, wo up the Planos.to.b sec Wt sayy or QUOH ON MOTH AND ANTS, 25° Twenty-third Street, a Ws WALLS Seong rob Uobbe IN BANK BALANCES. balances of the Clearing-

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