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ST OT LE A IL A TE LTO TE 2 —$———_-—- BLACK HAND CHIEF IN JAIL, POLIGE DECLARE Filioi Pitira Held for Evidence Prominent Merchant, Noted “Which They Say Wiil Convict Him. In the arrest of Fillo! Pitira, a saloon: | of No, 5. ingdale keopor, thirty-three years old, Elizabeth street, the police helleve they have the king of Italian blackmailers “Black Hand" gang news of his death the big Third avenue and chief of the fo and about Greater New Yor! Charged with impleation in th FOUNDER OF BLOOMINGDALE for His Charities, Expires | in Country Home. | Lyman G, Bloomingdale Brothe Ved t Elberon -day at his NJ redeipt of the eountr mi Immediately upon the department store was closed and the thousands of employers were sent hom: der of Spechano Do Lulno, of No, 84) for the day. Bart Sixty-third siteet, who dle! O°!” Toman @, Bloomingdale was born In the night of Oct. # froma stab wound! req yy this city, where he received 1 revelved during the afternoon, Pilea susie school education, ‘The present was held ovashor: affidavit by Mis) department store business, of whieh he trate, Wallon in Yorkville Court to-day | Way the ole proprietor, was estab: until Deiegtlve Sergeants Bennoll and : . lished thy bim in the year 187% with ht Petrosint can secure further evidence, which they told the Magistrate would be sufficient to warrant the prisoners delag held for many other crimes per Peirated by the bands of italian out laws Who operate in this vicinity. Tty to-morrow moming the detectives promised to have the required evidence during a According to the detectives Whispered conversation with {strate while Pitira was being 4, they spent ei en months on the trail of the prisoner and until the crime for complicity in which he was arrested was committed, he slipped through their fingers with consummate cunr mg, Both officers declared that the pris Onor is the head of the Calibrian gang of blackmatiers and real oblef of the “Black Hand” gang the mow desperate character in New York,” said Deveouve Petrasini “Besides that, he is one of the snrewd Italian blackmatlers. ‘The murder of Sppechano De Luiro twas one of the mysier. murders yf the Iealian outlaws, He was stabbed duting a fracas pnd sent to the Pres ppaces Hosphal, where he died a few durs later, tof the oe KIDNAPPING CASES FALL FLAT IN COURT Efforts to fasten gullt upon the men @rresied recenily on suspicion of having been the kidnappers of Itallan children in Brooklyn, have completely failed, and the police are as far ever from a @olution of the strange cases ‘Vito Ladgra, the butcher, who was brought back from Baltimare about) ® Week ago, charged with having kid- bapped Tony, the esven-year-old eon co} James Mannino, a contractor, of No. @ Amity, sreet, Brooklym, a year ago, was arraigned before Magistrate Tighe in the Butler street police sta tion early in the day and quickly dis | The little boy, on looking Mm tim, | aid that the dutcher was not one of| fig: captors during he week hg was held for ransom, Mannino stat nat susploion Was direoted to Daduca be | qause the butcher closed his shop !n son after | Brocdyn and. went South the Iv'le boy wag kidnapped After Laduca was get freo Salvatore Picont, the man who was suspected of complicity in the kidnapping of slx- | ear-old Tony Merendino, of No. 536A Bove teetnh street, Brooklyn, was lib- erate Assistant District-Attorney Sm! h ine formed the magistrate that he b BF ts wented the evidence against a4 on the Grand Jury and had saable to secure an Jodietment, He, erete ore, asked iat ne ee the man be Mscharged. $101,000 1,000 THIEF * | arte late brother, Joseph B. Bloamingtale, who retired from the firm in 1896, Mr. Bloomingdale was one of mest public-mpirked citizens, ever r }to lend his aid to any underiaki which would benefit the city or the na- the tion, He was a member of the Cham- ber of Commerce, Republican Ciub, Hermonte Club, Loios Club, National Club and many other organiza- tots, He haa been a liberal patron of American art and owned one of the finest collections of the best examples of foremost American painters. He was noted for his widespread and generous charities, nual contributor to a vas number Hebrew and non-sectarian organizations ot and (aking peasure In dispensing priv aie charitles whenover called upon Mr, Bloomlagdale was one of the funders of a country ganitarium for sumptives in connection with the Montefiore Homa, to whlon he has dle Voltd @ great deal of time, enre and atlention He s# survived by his widow, oni daughter and three sona, Who have ben aayoolated In business with their father for many years, So BOARDMAN OUT —— | Former Law Partner of William M. Ivins Writes a Letter De-! claring that He Will Support) antas'. ‘be the Tammany Candidate, Albert B. Boardman, of Boardman, Platt & Soley, and @ former law partner of William M. Tvine, Republi: can candidate for Mayor, has s following letter to Mayor Mo" Firat—You are entitled to re-electton on your record. You have given the elty of New York the most Intelligent administration whieh ft has had dur- ing the past twenty years, and upon | thie point I feel that I can qualify as | an expert witnoss “Seoond-You are as fa any man I know, by temperament, character and experience, to eolve wisely the important municipal prob- lems of the near future. Unless the growth of the city of New York is re- tarded by dishonesty or cupidity it Is destined to become within a pertod of wall equipped IN CASH DICKER? Adams Express Supposed to Have Got Proposition from Fugitive to Promise Immunity if Money Is Returned. (Special to The Bvening World.) PITTSBURG, Oot tery surrounding the missing clerk of the Adams Express Company, and of the $101.00 which Gisappesred wimuls taneously with him, has not yet been cleared up, actions of General Manager Miner, of the company, and ‘the detectives: employed by him indi. wate that they are not worrying It is believed that the fugitive is wit! ing to negotiate with either the geniral agent or some of his subordinates for thé surrender of a goodly portion of the cash, on the assurance of immunity from arrest. So strenuous has become the pursuit Edward Cuniife, the most Important metropolis of the world, Ite present limit of debt-inour- ring capacity is small end nothing should be done to weaken its credit It new shoo uges, in wat ont, better paved and cleaner Streets, more mall parks and a sub. stantial enlargement of underground rapid iranalt facilities, Additional aub- | ways mum be provided without the ex- penditure of an unnecessary he city’s money. In other w Vale capital must be obtained struction, ‘Mis result myst be accomplished without the ale of perpetual franchises No obtain the best resulis all along the line we must fave at tho bead o: whe city government a man of tac nerienve and business alditty, He m' iat also have sufficient courage to do what is best for the city, Irraspective of lq- horant popular clamor. In my opinion #iould receive the vote of the intelllaent and conservative electorate, innmepective jof party affiliations, You may make any use of this letter that vou think proper. ALBERT B, BOARDMAN." A. MATHEWS'’S FUNERAL. ody to Lie in State To-Vieht to | Church Chapel BROS, DEAD of Bloom. , being a regular ane | “My Dear Mr, MeClellan:—Although I am @ Republican, I am deter to vote for you in the municipal election, for the following | reasons time shoot im the life of & great city | | | | ners Zace: Paggont DECISION IN | TAGGART CASE GOMES MES TO- DAY The Make teat Goes to Court t| Hear Decision in Divorce Suit. WOOSTER, 0, Oct Taggart divorce case will be an- need t afternoon by Judge 8, B. Kason. Preliminary to Judge Eason will read a written review of the case, whico it will take four | hours to deliver, Major Taggart arrived here to-day from Columbus, where he is stationed, | He 18 confident the decision will prove ja complete vindication for him, Mra, | Tawwast betrayed extreme anxiety to. doy as the crucial moment drew near, She decided during the morning that she would not go to court to hear the de | cision, as the strain of Hatening to the lengthy review of the testimony might prove too much for her, tn Major Srraggore’ FRANCHISE FOR "PHONES WORTH | —_—_——-—— ——s | WHICH LEDTOSOIT, Because rf ‘he wandering life of an ‘Engineer Nichol Says New Company Should Pay that | ¢rzy, ctr" te regnee of the divorce and bis wit re eben ed | for 25-Year Grant, | Giner mma sree. toes them were in cities, some of them in army posts and some in far away places | Where the soldier was campaigning, During the trial the names of severa! In a mpecial report to Controller Grout, presented to the Board of Esti mate to-day, Engineer Harry P. Nichol, i FIGHT NOW ON FOR SPEAKER OF ASSEMBLY Up—Merritt, of St. Law- | | For unlimited service |Berthe Rundie, author of ‘Whe Helmet = ate residence, $66 per of Navarre,” and other novels, Bash pecial t ng Worl) an nl For uallmited service of phone |met Mra, Taggart in the Phillppinte contest for sw Headley day place of business, $108 per annum. three years ago. the apoakership of the Assembly, made !! te tr e sult of Franklin & Ay q retam to the city for the privi-| ‘Taggart went a long way tack in digs | |vmoant by the death of S. Pred Nixon, Seett to eed balance jage ing for twenty-five years | ging up dimagresable things @ cay le now on tm earnest, and Platt |! $05.59 ow a transac 0 sharen | the v offered to pay to the olty | about hia whe, In 18, he alleged, whe And Odell foree are liningip for a/of Inernattonal Power stock before for the first two years one per cent. on |was ton ériendly with Léwut, Ritter at test of strength, the bubble burat 1901, Joa the grow + for the next three | pon ‘Thomas, Ky. The rule of succession ts that thej Leiter. the Qaigpgy pluaser, te alen| years two 5 end for the renin: |" Tn 1886 he changed he found her Grink- majority Jeader on the floor of the A@|@ ndant, & & ' 4 | 'ne twenty years four per ce It 18} seg with two men in @ saloon at Ma- sembly shall be made the presiding of H, Hoadley Ras be harged el) ip various municipal Of | saa. sad tn teh at Orrville 0 he flcer in dase the Chair is vaoated, but| by Cyrus Field Sudeon and by Franklin aad to provide | complained of her levity with Wi FOR M’ GLELLAN and Odell Forces Lined While Judson Suit Is On in rence, a Favorite, | thia rule has not always been followed ed) and it is the belief that it will not cm.) | trol Ave In the Present case, ' jemblyman Rogers, of Broome, Re | publican leader onthe floor, has an ex |pectant eye on the job and cou on the support of the Platt cor The Odell members will ne and probably tno pa who tol low Gov, Higelr ie soubriquet, "Slr No More,” which n Le ader Rogers earned during the of the Hooker ch. by ably, is likely to prove @ barr Rogers voted ex nd n expla should let him off this ur loader of Bi. Lawrence, ta an Odell ma orritt, it tw belleved, stands @ bette « to become Speaker than any other 0 | morn ber of the House. P you are the man for the place. and vou| ween io el ERJURY IN WATT CASE. Who Retracted Tertt-| mony Ie to He Tried, LONDON, Oct. 13.—Lightfoot, alias Norman Batule, a enttleman, who yee- terday created a sensation duriig the | peuserel re tn the case of Hugh Wart, former Member of Purllament, who |e ere with attempting to bribe a pri vate detective to Assist him in mur- dering Watt's former wife, by retrac’- ¢ a ing bis previous evidence In the case, ©t Cunliffe what ouber detectives ure| NO definite arrangements have been an today arraigned Inn police cour: being required in pone quarters to pro-| Concluded for the funeral of Armitage and oommitted for tral at the Old tect the unsuspecting pudjio trom the! Mathews, although Sexton Thomas | Bailey on the charge of perjury slouths who are in search of the thief, | Brown of St, Agnes's Ohureh, on Wes a | Yesterday two young men who emulate) Ninety-seound street, was busy to-day Bo We CRISWELL A SUICIDE. sre gonferring with members of the am. | Me We Sherlock Holmes, followed the wrong) fly and friends as to the date and time “ - tradis or mode false deductions, Both | of the nyt i Coraner Seholer to-day melt an in: seo The bod in the mortuary of the) quest on the t Re y Oras | Wray Wieees and locked w church on Ninety-firet street, but vo. | aves! on Ut ay Of Robert W, Orsi | A despatch received from Wheeling, | night, at 8 o'¢lock, will be removed 1o| well, late editor of the New Yorker W. Va., to-day, reports that an Ohio | the chapel af the church, wh: will| who was kil f River Railroad conductor 18 wery con- |e thrown open to the pu ublie Beventy-secor Tent Cunliffe rode south on bis train Jast Monday night. The clue would indloate that Cunlifte went to Cinoin- nati while heading for Mexic BRONX OFFICE For the convenleace of the resi- dents of the Bronx The World has established a branch office at 668 East 149th Street, A Near Third Avenue, for the recaption of advertise. hments, subscriptions, &c, ‘re 2358 Melrose, Telephone { 3359 Melrose | The funeral probably Sunday and Mr. Mathews will be t alongside of Ie mother, who died years age The Riverside Renublican Club, of jwhich Mr. Mathows was Pree!dent, wil) | take officlal action to-night on iis sud- | den death, —— | CAMPBELL SCORES TICKET, | | Gambling Inter who, opposed minigwualy | pbell, Senauur M M npbell Geolared | HO bling inens need t the Dem would vole against ti oar icket As Mr Herman A. Metz, candidate for Comp. Campbell concluded somebody poet that the meeting adjours, and | Gyme: Will take, place | Buoway | say It Im Representative of the! Sanity Hi troller, made an address last night to \the Brooklyn Der Club tague @trest, At the ¢ t his remarke Mr, Metz wa my it 7 Demooratie ry R tr 4 Gatiin, Almeria. pay | Germania, Naples @un rl e SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC ¥ DAY nen. ORIN BF iM ors Island PORT OF NEW yori ARI MING INC AMSHIPS. A ore DING STMAMSHIPS. LED TO-DAY Lyen Matanzas, Rantiaga, . Acwentina. Ito Grande, Mot Arapahoe, ‘Charleston, Jetterson, Nortoli army officers were dragged ti of the Finance Department, estimates aan 1 ase, Chief among these was Gen. e value of @ telephone franchise &t | snarieg Wy Miner, who went to Woos. 0,00 for twenty-five pears Of OEM | tor, Ohiv, ty testify in Mrs. Taggurt's Uon, benal! and clear his own name. Mra. Taggart was Gracy Visiet Cul- vee, a Chicago society girl. Bhe mar red Tawar in 180 @nd is the mother of two enildren. As syn as the Legislature ook from Aldermen its power of puny applied for a franchise lependent telep! Save toorate cochur Major Taggart’s Charges. sone wl ido ofties of TR knocking about tram one anny l 1 Sta cation wag|POSt In thie country to amother during } we Comptroller, as the law | the quiet period preceding the wir that @ pelo amiy with Spain, Major Taggart alleged thot oe fixed bia soolety gir] bride learned to drink a In charge fran- * au of Mr. Grout riment, | Uke & trooper and smoke cigarettes like One Room Second Trial pipers were gent t hit, |@ Messenger boy, oh In his complaint he named Lieut. Louis N iny made this offer: never in excess of five! Bash, who recently marrie! Begins in Another, ea Taggart, The same year, he alte | ‘peoame intoxicat th a man 2H Spencer. In 108, at Fort Leavenworth, ash payment of $250,000 upon the Kan. ho aieged, aie. committ. ant or the aligning @ ed indiscretion! . F cent. of the gro® Lieut. Grenville Re Fortonque, it not| af Mra. Theodore Roosevel, ng a million dollars out) hauds on the morning ofy A and precipitating hie tain | of the transfer «hat morning m,000 worth of stock fro: raport Nichola recom. e yeu! d je Hoadley haw been presen’ per cent, during Drinking Bout. pe ing the tranafer, in-|t but pot be leas te Fd 4 ah Loataecsth that A fw (9 own stook, loaned per cent. for the M Tes art, acconting to the Magor 6 tien for dueteogiet| Mok pare, in. a. hard dunking soptest , cousin and BOOK: | five years, but not lea than s300.009/° ten | with other woown Of the post ins om connected with the Cay and the fifth five years, but! ro iner re. ed to the stand * an $400,000, batered in @ conspiracy with per ce ay before Justice rm of went prea Vis OS 4 i ° y-five years and Lieut. Forteequ t April 28, 1902 ‘ would amount In the | loo up as 0 im of soonolle, | the collapse, Joseph and | Gaxwrcmate Wo $7,760,000 When the aise eee ied fF Hi iJ fic: ooo the court-room at Wooster, 0., was p usean's oe Interested woman, but crowded — with ‘he testimony of O sluni- eres SEE-SAWS | WITH BEARS ACTIVE, | iting” | and that Jude ed a loan of trip inju nto sin no more, “ tea in, Inter The tact that Boss Udell, jn onder to iy Maan toa —_ Phinatown and res lige district made ineure his grip on the State orgmnlea: |g omed su |by. Mra, Ta , vella wer ical ion, must have control of the Legieia- | 2*0" Cotton aee-sawed {n the market dur- | nd the talr lseeser, “lipped ut ture, precthoally pits Bae ir ut of the |) 1 $2 ing the early dealings to-day, opening nied thay thelr bi oF wih * “go. running, unless gene wool |e a.’ paid the W , rived. them. into nearing Of 8 ‘I come to his asais| ster” Wiel. OUT Mt 1 waln, then dropping under bear ings om” After that day the Women | ‘he next maa in line for Speeker by | TAL t the money t sure, and again rising on a buying in to beremble for seats in way of succession ts Assistant Len a 240 shares in Judson j cou ; r Jean Burnett, of Ontario County sm in my own, and F stober, | Fart. who fot his Woes, iotat oe ni | badliwick of mw Haines. Raine tt wot a check for about $85,00 from Vane ny appaintennn Of Wis oy Rien OP an es oa Tote 3 i. Apr | he Ike divorce and the custody of the und 1012 bid; Jul 8 to 1017 neh’ | two ohildren fmn ‘ot ‘the ‘autocratie # Ot: Jay, He so 14 Ning Raggart’s datense was an abso- Chie. ; | ; a _ |iuto denial of wrong doing, Bho d= Anuny palitisane, trendy LONDON STOCKS HURT | ‘\aref that the charges onmndit. she m ialueedeh, of bts" ti wramen” Ooty BY FAILURE TALK, | hrouht a apanter, sult on the ground nator Malby, Repudlivan vite Jeclared tho reason Taggart was jacked at Fort Leavenworth was that he hed beaten her while drunk LONI HA in_three Oct, 18—Rates for money ear The note was ag terest were strong in the market to-day, by foreed her to appeal to his sup Tie wna tho firet witness tn that | Owing to the Btook Exchange demand. f officers for protection, trial Discounts were firm, partly due to the| hale aay a Continental exchanges. D. WINNEBAGO GUILE WINS. | Twang cr tte "etock nschange| SHOT BURGLAR DEA —- opened with prices heavy owing w the! Clerk Fired §hr Register in Whites After Easy Money Love) prospects of dearer money and the ab- Rom Above Store, $5,000 on Horse Race, ence of fresh business. There were no 8ST, ALBANS, Vi, Oct, An un- . indications of material aun Tt SIOUX CITY, In, Oct 1—Going | fi © of one emall Qym, meee, The identified burglar was shot and killed over to the Winnebago Indian reserva * roans, DOE in Nortotk &! while attompting to break open the safe | tion, in Nebraska with all the money esioen, was mentioned, but the out- eneral store of Jennison & Gal te ld draw or borrow, a pany of| @me has not developed. The report, dls her hey could ¢ hhowev exercised allsaroune’ re. | livan at Sheldon, ten miles from here sure-thing race players from Bloux City! straining influenoe. Balt were dull, | early to-day by Bugene W. Trudeau, a | esterday went against Indian gulle And] but recovered @ fraction. Home Radis| clerk in the store ame off lowers of 9,000, we emular, "Trudeau sleeps in @ oom over the Whites} een getting Indian} Americans opened wioady, ‘The store, looking down through an open Whites ha by taking fast run-|Movenents Weer harrow and mixed at| register, and saw the burglar working money reservation and induc. |MOstly & fraction over parity, The mar-| at the sate. He drew a revolver, fred tee # to put up Hugs | Kot Was Inactive and entirely subject | through the regiater, and whe thief fell | PE hia time the Sioux Fy | to New York’a lead, Prices stowed Jemul, i : quietly firm. Canadian Pacific | Trudeau, after #hooting the burgtar. fired out of the window to arouse tho nelghbana, whe quickly came ‘to the | Buyont and Grand Trunk had a better | tone. ‘ t : iS) Used in pounding up cowa.| Japanese Imperial 6a of 194 were) store No action will be taken againat | A H Winnebago etrnddied bhim| auaed at 100, Trudeau, and 4 ame in-an easy winner The relished bought Bald Eagle tn] Kentucky "for $1,000, oo WHEAT STEADY AND MARKET TRADING FAIR OWING TO THE DEATH OF | MR. LYMAN 6, BLOOMINGDALE 1 THE STORE WILL BE | CLOSED Wheat prices wore stardy to-day with | arket trating fatr. wed little change rks op: ng prices, were anenine orion, were: Wheat Si1-8 to §61-4, May. 871-4 Com=December, Wi-4 to 4) May, 441-8 to 44 dauve fyromo’ Cpuintne | Seastsainondeoehamq 1 NIL FURTHER NOTICE. C2 a BLOOMINGDALE BROS. oh. bl 18—The dectaion | end | 1a e the Legislature page on bill mak: of GARNISHEE OFF; ‘ FULL PAY AGAIN FOR T. C, PLATT, POLICE START TO ARREST THE OLNEY SLAYER With New Information, They Hurry Off, Saying They Ex- pect to Get Man Wanted, MIDDLETOWN, N, Y,, Oct. Zt te Delleved chat a positive clue to @he slayer of the Olneys and Alice Ingertek has been obtained (rom John Conkling and Nis son, Arthur, and Martin Sigler, Burt Sigier, son of Martin, wee also examine ooncerning the case to-day, As @ result of Information they gave the lical poldce and detectives hurriediy left, saying that they expected to re tura wit) the mumlerers tn custody, Arthur Conkling and his father, John Conkling, who were held at Police Haad- quarters All night, were taken out to the Olney farm to-day to point out to, the the exact spot where they stood between 12 and 1 o'clock to-day week, on the day that the Olneys and Alice Ingerick wore murdered, ‘The Conklings are not under arrest, ‘Thetr testimony ia very important and may lead to the unravelling of the mur- der mystery, aa it fixes to a certainty that while (bev were at the farm there was anoiher person there and this per gon had a wagon which he left etand- ing tn front of the Olney barn, Conkting and his son drove up In the toad leading to the Olney house at the noon hour and were buytng onions for the market. They live at Brownsville, and were the persons jn the mysterious wagon that has figure so muoh in the one. Whey say that they shouted at the gate and that they revelved no answer, ‘The house was quiet, and there was no sign of life anywhere. In th Fe " the bank there was a wagon. Tt's all right, maw, the cashier 8A¥®) 1, horse in tt, but the pole showed that that garnishee thing t# off. I pad! i nea neon drawn ty two. In the ® on the diamond sunburst and a little wagon were four milk cans, gn my milk aoe seltzer bill, and dere's| “4. cineys nad no auch Wagon ae the | " the nest of the week's pay, and with these word nasi one described by fa her and ron, and * words Senator Thomas Coler |’. tat reason the case lb now gut Platt threw the roll containing the| ‘i ting close to the man who drove ths Week's pay om the table while he une! wagon into tho yard. Thin wagon. the loaded trom his arms the “oyster lot" | Nike" aay answers the description. of and a pound of mixed eandiea that be| 5°. Green by a man whose Pune haa had brought home on this joyful pay- not been brought into the car., but who day night, q| dae been under suspicion For the first time in werks, tho erent Failing to got an arswer to thetr | old "Easy Boss, of New York, was able to draw his week's pay ae Presl- dent of the United States Express Com- pany, Drew a whole week's pay that had no white I. 0, U. in the big yellow envelope; drew the same as you or I as whole week's pay for the first time In weeks, Fver since that heteful thing, Mae Wood, haa his pay garnisheed he has had to fix it up to get @ litle advance each week from the oaahier., “Garnisheed" te a term that ts beoom- |ing absolete In New York 6tate, because we union men were strong enough te} calls, the Conklings ay, they drove on. SS SEAMLESS WEDDING RINGS “Direct fre a the Manufacturer,” jing it impossible for any of the inoral- | ment men to put the kibosh on our sae | hee in New York State, but out ig Omaha, | where there fen't much but prairie and the U. P. @hops, the garnishee flourishes tn all its barbaric ferocity, and whe, en Uncle Thomas wouldn't settle with M) on that breach of promise thing that wanstacting an ise oa Kees they have been spatting about for acme) Malled Free, I, LEWKOWITZ guaranteed exact gnstity aw Ma merry garnishee on the salary of the President of the U. 8, HExpreas (om- pany because it has an office in Orisha, a ren la a | an: ie old ow & Mae. ble to put a kink in the woekl: reweler and Importer of Diamonds Dey, thie PaPut, A Kink fn the. Azekly | ee ees avewen Dorner SFM ctroesy pale EM Mulls Omaha set !t aside y: dey. Downtown Siore, Grand Street. 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Ceylon, Formosa Oolongs and Mlaedy regular price 65¢.,special 45c| % 5 pounds Good Tea,, $1 .00 F. tT on 5 |bs, or more in {savattua, “Mall Orders ollelted. ‘ew York& China TeaCo 49 VESEY ST. Tol. 9574 Cort, 7 obi, ane DIAMO /ATCHES, JE \reet from the whol fae RSs of ene Dut va ry No {ences required, ig Ry > a

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