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ol Ve ret "4 = wees e ron +: OFF SOS ai SC 6S PAPE ORCA TI BET FE. PERISH INFIRE SET BY BLACK Big Tenement Burned| When Owner Refused to Pay Tribute, 420 LIVES IN PERIL. Thrilling Rescues of Women, ' and Children Made by Following the recetpt of four Blok ‘Binnd letters, all of wivich were ignored, ‘by Antonlo Lotrosti, the lessee of the five-story tenement-house at No, 221 Mast Seventythird street, the bullding ‘waa sot afre by incendiaries to-day and five persons lost their lives, A balf a dozen of the tenants wore dojured, and that the loss of life was Mot much greater is due entirely to the @ourage of the police and firemen, who ‘Were epecdily on the . Lotrest!, who is a workingman, saved @mough money to lease the Seventy- third etreet tenement four months ago. He speedily filled tt up, and word got around that he was very wealthy. With- in two weeks after he, his wife and four children settled in the place Lotrest! got @ Black Hand letver informing fim that the writer had to have $1,00 If the money was not immediately the elevated rediroad, but which road| many persons on the roof, were women, same of in thelr armas, ‘Wag not mentioned. Got Second Warning. these children ahildren clinging to thelr slcirta. SCONE OF THA. F/ PS Mom of them with others with iv WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEM Re Ser wr Lack aNo.'90 ADDED TO M'CLELLAN'S ~ VOTE BY QUEEN'S CANVASS |With 346 Votes Cast for Him Returns Gave © he Only 146—Hearst Men Ask Recount in | “Battery Da When the Board of Canvassers for Queens began work at Jamaica to-day In tho sixteenth olevtion distrit of the First Assembly District the board found that Maytor McCle!lan had been credited with 20 votes jess than he whould have, been, Tho total vote cast for McClellan in that distriot was 046, while the returns showed that he had been credited with only 146 Court for an onder to recount every ballot cost in the First Assembly Dis- trict.” ‘The Hearst people were jubilant over n’s” District. the returns and the original tally sheets and eaid they would surely show Mr, | errore tn the count are purely technical, due to the carelessness of the election | Inspectors in thelr method of tallying. | Tho Inspectors, they fay, counted the | vote in tho oldfashtoned way of making four marks fur four votes and crossing them all with another mark, making the comparison of tally gheets of the rw Distriot, the Tammany leader of Mugistrate ‘Battery Dan’ of the Beoond were sent for, which Finn, ws the tall at eae the reaut of the first comparison Ld cca enntaen et aT the top of the building. On the top Btood McGuire and the other two men who had braved thelr lives with him, The soreaming women and children, some of the Matter now dumb with Lotresti sent the letter to Detective] ne fire esca 1 died in 1900, ‘The gir! t pes Were now enveloped ly . a big contractor, i He dearly loves his Rergeant Petremino, and wo weeks later | in gamen, very window was @ fae, | attiamTy WESTAUY, pitched down 10] eee a thet hor unde wave har a note] cline Roman, He dearly loves his The Hmit of a child’s happiness fs otten ot an of which he made the same | and flames sliot from them far out into] they were oamrled down the Iadders. to settle the claim of her mother on his) "| teary Delorean, late ot feet rons attained by a box of delicious candy, @isposition. ‘This letter ordered him to 7 a ait estate and the note, torn and worn so] | Loft sells at a PENNY A POUND PROFIT, GIRL LOSES SUIT ON STRANGE OLD NOTE —_—_— Miss McManus Said Uncle Wrote It in 1894—30 Years Old Say Experts. —_— strect, qued the wktlow and son her milMonalre uncle, Thomas Me~ Manus, for $6,000. She alleged this eum was due on @ note, MoManus, who was MODART SHLS FOR THAT GAY FRANCE — Papa Delareux Said Pet Must Stay Here, but He Didn’t Know, understand why Mozart !# entitled to brief celebrity, ‘This particular Mozart is not ® oom poser, but a large gray oat, @ regular Raoul made of the money Amerlonn PER 16, 1905, Justice Dickey's order directing the| Hearst's election before they got ; board to open onvelopas containing | throueh. ; | season's newest models—smart and very serviceable, void and protested ballots was served. | The Tammany lawyers claim that the ‘Sale of Stylish Warts} 4 @ Three Stunning Values for Friday. \ RETTY waists are the pride of a woman's wardrobe, In three beautiful assortments of P stylish new models, daintly designed, the Bedell waist rooms present the pick of the season. Three Hours Sale $2.50 Waists at 98e. From 10 to 1 o'Clock Friday Only. Fashionable women appreciate these tremendous bargains periodically presented at Bedell's. One of the Fancy Washable Cheviot Waists. The fabric is white and soft, with a fancy colored taffeta stripe. Duchess closing effect, prettily plaited, trimmed with Valenciennes lace insertion, Natty separate stock collar, full bouffant sleeves and high plaited cuffs, Genuine $2.50 values. $4.25 Nun’s Veiling Waists, 1.98 You may make your selection from the most charming:as- semblage of fashionable new models, in all the stylish street and evening shades, ohte Embrotdered Watsts—most popular models—new Parisian shirred destgns—verystyltsh new French talloremade and bor-plaited models. There are waists in this assortment to suit every taste and every whim and values such-as -onevmay-wait for in vain for a Whole season. Remember this sale is FOR FRIDAY ONLY. Great Sale Waist Stores. {‘h Police and Firemen. dlstriote there was no reo- | covet in bunches of five, Some of these - a itinincmeaiemenbiaateiin ‘ ay of the number of vord ballots. | Sroups of marke the Tammany men say F h B ‘ W. ‘ 3 : \ nd of he oumon of the canvass of contained vix ete of lines Instead of renc atiste aists, j TH tally shoot Firet | five, Such groups, however, they main- t ‘ j wonca, ai wn four poe ay tet of crite ag Henry | tain, only represented five votes and the Datnty Silk Embroidered Designs, -- | t th for oe . q * WLAEzO, SALVATORE, ei Toaph one of Se, er serepanees oor ee The material is that elegant sheer French quality used inthe wears yr ety an: fires that Will | Counting Foley District. very highest priced waists. The model has fashionably hi b \ PEAEZO, SANTA, thirty - four lam PR. Hearat is entitled to that many | There was « big crowd present during sleeves with gauntlet cuffs and collar, prettily trimmed with | ears old, sistor of the above, more votes than the returns give him. ‘the compartwn of the retums and the of Valenciennes lace. RANDAZZO, JOSHPH, thirty-two To Ask Recount. tally Linge and bat work Ciesla It 1 ont, of the trrellet enogale sree ton tn te Data wate ears old, " gid Mr, 80 slowly that it probably take a of Me being riohly embro in floral Bh co ag AerroMT0, owentrs Richy i. be Mga 0 o- rere % finish, unless some better # white alk, The back ts handsomely plated and trimmed oe youre nephew of Pinaso, ‘omre, outheten' met adopped. ne o port an application to the Bupreme Nil i as the boart finished the Wonderful Collection of 1GRoADNOANRA ANA forthcoming, the writer eald, Lotresti's| fre-escapes made thelr way to the| tho street The firemen did not heallate.|, Charges of perjury and forwery sha Mozart sntled for France to-day, iN Life and the lives of all the members of | streot, some of them falling from ex-| They followed their chief, who made ,,,| in @ pecuiiar cage on trial before Jus-| simple enough untll you learn ROOReeshosenores seseseoen oe iy would be take va dis | haentles ad et Up today, Agnes Mo-| °° = bis family would be taken, He was di- | haustion, amoke or heat as they reached | @ scaling ladder as far as the Jaddgy| tice Levintwitt id fof the etrenuous efforts to detain him Py 4 A, £7 fected to take the money to the end of] the pavement, But sill there were| would reo’). This was ten fest trom|Manua of No, 1«1 Bast be ia in the land of the free. Then you will The Superior Credit Store. + g = * by * : e: : $ ‘ + * ~ommncendh \e ° Dring $1,000 to the end of the Third ave- sewed on another piece of by 4 Wd Liveted ine ae catia wareck cn famous Bertetey Baniim, William | !t hed to be sowed on, Kaol lel De ia |tuMeloncy as @ laborer, and after sell SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. 3 & that his own lif 4 ihe | t hi Carr's Challenge and Master Alfred De | paper, reading y © © © $6,000] #8 nis house tn the Bronx prepared to MELLO’ 10c CHOCOLATE COVERED MAPLE 15c * » fabslly wa ig" ees Ti ete ie Witt Hawley’s Bllersite or Pittelord. ¢ © © 1 promise to pay abr return to-day to the France, JONBONS ...¢++56++ POUND ALNUTS .. 4555 sess POUND b 4 * ly were in danger obeye F 5 iLiathee lated voOuvO4 bie. weeks Un ' Be aneand iu olay be stallions, |¢ °° Thomas Lepore dere, | The gon of that Raoul would with SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY, + “ff warned him that no more trifting would fix, Bhetland breed. mars Petree ut the ‘venerable Judge |"! 0 that shore sunny take Monat pourn 10¢ hidcdnatee!.*.*forxn 15¢ || ¥ ¢ ow ‘ ve pony bro " , mon enfant, Mo ; " be endured. and that he must nroduce a blag pela. of trotters Friedman is in blue ink, and there are |'¢ chat bu: non, non, mon satan', Ne Park Row Store Oven Lventngy Until 11 o'Clock, iz 9 the money or die, This was fgilow | tion with the ponies at BOW tO-| . raw Une In blue ink at the top of zart in this New York remains, dw er any 54 BARCLAY ST. by o Gimost immediately by a fourth lette day. There were seveh classes of trot-|® that striped cat i@ the ruler, So said emit del Met Hite IS bf 4 telling lim to choose between obedience | —__ te 8 gatered, Borate N. Bala peng oe the sheet which hou tg Fans Papa Deleraux, Ho didn't know More yA the fe Heian Cor. West B'way. I t fe argest exhibit j on witness stand, were 0! nt ‘ bs * and death. ‘This letwer, too, went ailcs . Were youngsters, ranging from one to|° mt Everything went lovely dith the fam Hoboken. or The 4 > ihr Bally Prince, Three-Year-Old. ‘ii", youngster inttors, boing the words “Supreme |, Diersihing werk lovely ted at the (ft frana, Ubat*?Ne" woods 29 CORTLANDT ST, * 3 There ie no doubt th the minds of | a? | There was gome talk to-day of Prince | Court." The rest ein black ink, except | i oeea ra Savole and then- tant CO. ‘ s Cor.ChurchSt, iP ° Detective Petrorino, Capt, Langan, of | Victim of Pneu- |Laula reviaitiog tne Herge Show {h18 | sno year date, ‘18M. which ta printed. |Prancy: Nothing had been seen of Mo- | cays sustomert atefuty tor" PARKROWENASSAU, |) #2242 TarLon-mapE ® Tee Miss Bdy seventh, ecréet-stalicn:| ; ateroon’ Nave tbecn: made for fim. | The dignatures of Thomas McManus |sart all morning, ‘Tho lWttle Delernux |[ necked and euipped from 35 rey ites $ Late ideas—smart effects, & Fire Marshal do Malignon, of Deputy | monia, [ene FRE deem RUN ee ing | Bud SuCae Frjeaman Ware ch the ohtHe cfuites, "Ao innocent, kad not of the Mail M : $78 t 6 ® in ’ * : n ung fi the arch e elo » 8o r, 7 o 0 Chief Duane, of the Fire Department, | 1Gataen nS, Nomaay nine was taken | fragment of the tattered papers. The tears of parting. Then auddenly— ¢ To. 75 0.00 that the fire was the work of the | down on t ng day. , neve Judge, who was retired for ago @ year | “Minow! » i 4 + a: on rE Y ¢ Writer of the Black Hand letters, The |_.Th#r# lias been a royal death at the the royal ensign and Stary and Stripes | ago, testifted that he never algned any | The voice of Mozart raised in song Th VERY BEST WHISKE i SPECIAL—High grade Marshal found it was started at Le. | Horse Show. Bally Prince, the Irving. | that festoaned the ria Cte promiewry note in his ite and never |fxuded from the winker basket: | Pape e S |¥ Cheviot Suits, bine and aoatt’s very door, that st burned | t0" Stock Farm's ribbon-wipning three. | Berkeley Bantam Wins. signed his name with the "J" for Jus: |cat was out with one jump. - P black, single breasted, fly through tho stains and started a big | Yearold hackney sth tion, died sud- ret he hitherto, unbeate ble Doneai ter | tice, excent to COUN papers, He gave |” “Vingt-trole! for voura’” shouted Pere ‘ @ front coat, inlaid silk vel- Blase In tho basement, and that tie | Uenly today of pneumonia. The carcass | Trt ve tale Herkeloy It as his opinion that the paper was| Helcraux, and Mosarl leaped toward P vet collar, sutin lined, 13 obvious purpose of the Incendiary was | of tls splendid son of Fitz Rose and tam in class ) not a note, but an affidavit eworn to | ing eapled Mozart at that moment and # Kore side pleated fe dure Latrond and the members of| Princess of urn Buita way dragged Wt bX, 6, % batore him by Manus not las than | OOM ctgA? he, aera iste untae oma 20.75 hig farmtiy firwt, | out and caso upon the muddy pavement Toma 1. Watt's Cark aot tie H.C.) 2 years ag, while he was @ Justice |ang he turned back with what dignity Pi The blaze was discovered by ono of | of Twenty-seventh street pits Lilian Allien, who Inherited the | g¢ the old Superior Court. he could. dashed through the pler shed @¢™MEN’S OVERCOATS— the 120 persons who Itved in the house,| Bally Prince was to have been shown Rancucas Stock Farm trom Pere LOF | “wwe ged) blue ink,” ald the old Foot, ang oe that autompece ths % High-Grade Irish Frieze abe man ren to the street and began yesterday in Clase No. 2 for threr- tires in class W. fo Y) Grood | judge, down to 1889 or 189, when its| ow haweer remained. Mozart made $ and Meltons~52ins, $ ore C) revolver year-old atalidons, He had been y 1 9 for Bhetland | use was discontinued.” | spring rom. the atringptece, shinned up @ long, $20 values at 5 10 shooting was heard by Polles. brought on from the Irvington Stock claws 96 for stal-| “penert David N. Carvatho teatined | ( CDOw, hawser and was over tho aide e ; mixiy-slanth Breet station, who was at /exnectation of beating hie eld a un" ahow | Usty sears old, and thatthe. Aanee | (ished the ack’ ae he pounaed : iat to bay here--n0 ttre. enty-fourth pireet and § ye /petitors as easily a she did last a +B of Pitts. | MeManus, I promise to pay" was not 4 GS poreione wWinkow Into. tlk Bue, | He was a horse of remarkable the noted Hite Saetiaud Lion, |in the eame hand as the signature of | |ner, and when Inst seen was putting * fl fee. and his owner, W. D. He blue ribbon, ‘Thomas L, Watt, | McManus to sea, a triumph of persistency. Polloeman Rouses Sleepers. in nfident that he had one of the gt jr'a 1 io, the re Master. Alfred! ‘The jury wae ‘out five minutes and eet genae apap Poh may Es MARY 8, ABS Oe ¥ at De Witt Hawley's sey, of Pitts | drought in a verdict for the defendant Ra pourua’ Bot to the rear of the | est hackneys In Ameria in the young ford, the yellow, and Thomas L, Watt | animales SAYS THAT ENGEMAN P U R E-—O Gf D—M E LLO W jement, and, climbing up the fires Bally Prince was taken fl! suddenty, jr.'s, Red box the honorable me | @soape, he ezan running fro! ory. and though the bes yeterinaries of the No Mra. Allen land @ N be er igt coabended pend inet peeping ra ira Me Eb KNOCKED HIM DOWN. SOLD EVERYWHERE 241-248 Sixth Ave. " Heep: n Shetland brood mares. Miss Gertr = The policeman reached the top floor) bevond their heip and died in great \ Martha Me a black po Distiller % Between rsth and x0th Streete, ( where lived Dominick Lamerco, jjly | ®8OD¥, creating a wild disturbance ih, got the blue; t Le Watt Process Server Causes Arrest of ly, % wife and four children. Already the | 80n® the horses in his immedtate vi- roline, the red, and his lite Tan FRAN Alread @ ns ; coal blac imyror he yelle i) ra , flames had curled up the hall ang) *imty. ‘The horve panic grew to such | eMwroad mates other than She BIEN 14k KFORT, Ky, atatre to tho third floor. ‘There was no| A" extent that the grooms of the IF ands), . . Jordan's Lady Kit), firsts President. = = ———— = sane by veeedne fe. | Vington Btock Farm lost no time In| Mrs, John Gerken's Solitaire, second, ’ agi her} ; aac ae neti the earcags out {ato the etreet. /and. Mrs. Gorken's Towthorpe Nelly William A. Engeman, president of the nan NEW PUBLICATIONS, Le tps wary rat aineady jammed) yoy Prince wae valued at $5,000 as a| third Brighton Beach Racing Association, _ BIG SPECIAL with fighting men and women, Many Thrilling Rescues old. MoGuire led the Lamereo family to Winners in Trotting Class, | Out was in the Centre Street Police Court to-day charged with having assaulied ‘/$n his office, No. 41 Park Row, John J Jackson, & process server for Dolphin two-year-old and $10,000 as a Chree-y Fireman Carries Girl You Will Find ‘ass 10 (trotters, brood mares, four irs. Horatlo N SRlG © Gold) Ponies Delight Children. ribbon; ner “i eo lone N) WN) the root, Then he sprang to the root ge Ped aah ee 4 hut Si § Ol e P 0) < p ’ tse opeguet neal ot 6 ates | This pony aay at Madion Bova) intnds Har Maser ihe odctnzy| fut She Expires on ig Turdos shone of we, 6 ask This—Horse Show—Week’s li) Eyeglasses |) of mote than six feet. The father Garden, and onsequently the little} The prizes were $100, $0 and $%. Sidewalk. Prink C. Flyan {s suing the Brighton ‘This offer is made for you it your 6 pared his wife and four chtidren over children of the rich turned out In large) Class 9 (trotters, colte oF fillies; one d Beach Racing Association, for money he mt ra I "els »| year ol oratio N. Bain's lo h nmer, Wearer " m cept: he to the polléeman and they made their numbers to cheer, and some to show ih, Wai and dohn WW. Smith's John- and his attorneys sent Jackson to serve most remarkable ofter a al ie o on Way to the street, | their tiny hortes, There were SiX/ soy Smith, second. There were only! ijiy Gates, a five-year-old girl, lost | nweman with the papens. Jackson says beaee Of And multitages here tame McGuire had no sgoner made this res-| clasees of ponies entered in the fore-} two entries, | her life to-day {n @ fire that threw the|BAgeman read the papers and then 1 yantage ‘ot y Bot you? This cf. han he made his way 1 beginning. with two} class 7 (Trotters; Allies, three-year- ie bed knocked him down, blackened his eve Hh $5 Gotd Byeg ‘“ cua than he made his way to the fourth noon programme, beginning with two) A.M vio pomtlo N, Baln's Alcina| tenants of No. 2% Washington street, /and threw him down a flight of stops. ‘ 0) Yoglasses for $1 floor, already bilstering hot and so | pony stallions in Class (4) Imp. Mar,| popping; eccond, A, R. Gillis's Bolamo;| Jersey City, into a panic, A fireman| Charles H. Hyde, counsel for Mr. En. ipectallgis whioh “I. have tor assist Aut Genie. Tere Re. See Solnee Seay; |e: Sana elle black, 128 hands Dish) i Wie Nore “elaine: | also woe overoome by omncks, but wae] Sarasa oedn Ae atl tecuonen, Of Unusual and Timely Interest irnoet thorough ‘eamnaton tint ett x ¢. re he was joined by + | exhibited by Thomas L. Watt, and B.| Class r i 4 , Saat sale asd oar-old . Le Wilke’s Mo-| revived. 1 ontanieenRIN-reoe Adapting only the ne’ atin {nm Roach, a fireman attached to Ba-|D, Jordan's beautiful brown, Detham| Yeeros) —Mise KL , * ‘ struments. fy these” must 7, wi > ragia, first; Horatio N, Bain's Robt» The child was asleep in bed whon ALL NEWSDE. penis. By a@ _nistho mistakes a No. 17, who was off duty, but who | Prime Minister, These two high bred Robnirs. second, ani George W. Mor-| the blaze started, and although te TRYING TO SAVE HENDERSON ALERS SELL IT fre Impossible and” orreot-fitting elaas es fot ert When the fire started. jittle horses were each shown with|gan's George W., third firemen got her out of the houge before ——— Remember, thie tp, a donactite otter lad Lie ir hg neg On the three of their get, lNIputian foals, who —_—— the flames were under control wh diel| DUBUQUE, Ta, Nov. 1—With his made by a TA’ SKCAL optician, ) MoGuire p over 10 frisked about Ike excited puppies that! wroQQK TO KENYON’S AID, | on the sidewalk from suttocation laged brother a® a nurse, herolc meas- | Pservices are uneavvalled dim halt @ score of women and chil-| wrung screams of delight from the it-| M 5 * | che fire started im the apartment of ures are being take to ng the Gten and ho landed ali of thom eafely, | tle spectators sates Ife of former Speaker David Honder- ! Then came’a third rescuer to the ald|,,Delham Prime Minister and his three! yout VERNON, 0. Nov. 16—a| Mrs John Gates on the top floor. Gates oon. \.G Henderson, who te trained | | " vn ttle offspring won the blue ribbon la employed on the Pennsylvania Rall purse, with years of experience, is of these two men. He was Edward from his single competitor, ‘The large number of witnesses from Kenyon , i . | ‘ - ; oA bina Gambler vill Mm road and was at his work. His wife wrapping hia brother in hot blankets | Arnstein, of No, 80 Bast Seventy-sixth | nificlent little pony has won in every-| College and Gambler lage will be In order to draw the blood from. the FIVE CONVENIENT stones. street. thing he hag bean shown In during the| subpoenaed to-morrow to appear befor [had gone marketing, Bho left A lamp ina nadine patter clroulation HDA ELDSIN SL, Del, SINE ModSon AyS Flames Envelop Fire Escapes, |Past tren venrs | the Grand Jury to tell what they know}burning in the kitchen, and it is sup 'O'qinaty medical treatment has been | 4 £1250 St, Del, SING ACd'SOn ANS, WAY, : Wael Fine Stallion Ponies, pout the death of Stuart L. Pieraon | posed that It exploded, meundoned. Under the new treatment, 1820 Thitd Av, Del Sth & 86th Ss, BY, Engine No. 4 was the firet to arrt Now! vent 5 Bpeu' nt which A, C. Henderson has aften tried | | i + WUT, OW, FT, dh Pam Ve. | play the following event (clase 95) soven | piexdent Peirce, of Kenyon College,to-| The fire was discovered by Mrs, An- Ti" a iccegs, no opiates ane needed | 4 | cf | Pee dee shld -asisuirr [Shown th te Watt nad two unites | day dented the statement that Kenyon | nie Russell, who lives in the rear of ©)" Georce Hendereon, reeling at San | | 23H Tht Wet TS, vin tad “ “ ste put up the | Mrs. John Garken one, her unbeatante | College had employed an expert to in- Mout in the salaren and the firemen yng Ran Tegomee 10 by dying, but! | Brooklyn Stores; ladders and the persons on ¢ oneaste ral itilam Moor 3s erson Case and sai ' ithis fact is being kept from the’ two) , "1 ni wa) Doncaster Modal; Willlam H, Moore's vatigate, the Jd vevond ot a Be ih rected krvew that the (DMthers in Dubuque, |Friday, Saturday and Nonday, 590 Fuion $1, "OO RocKWell Place, — + vi pt Hed to the ‘road, p —_— 3 OGOTA—A f nd iT y i PlorBon Was HOt ee Nett ia tetuted child was in the House, tried to get to| JBOGOTA—A’ rich, deliciou Qdsc | lost woawoy, Neer WillouonOy AV In sc any members of the Delta Kap-|the little one, but she was driven back | | Coffee, regular price 28¢. } nistake, bring this 2b Ble see pall n fraternity, Col, John J, Me-/by smoke and flame, | TEA High grade, Bl advertisement. w m Pe eee New. York, has offered his ser-| Fireman Joba Flanagan forced his fetecke Fa Seed Ack, 4 3¢ STORES OPEN BVENTNGS lid Sh aos’ to the rately. and the college, |way into si vet baneee A ig to the} ireen or Mixed, regular S0¢ «eo i 1 everal places throughout wy wit unien. He was | eas tY spirits oliday oppers and from ferneya tave requested to he [aia to pasa. the ttle one to ano OUR TWO GREAT LEADERS, m Broken Java, very fine, 20c, Broken Mocha and Java, 23c, | § Ibs, delivered Manhattan and Brooklyn; | 10 Ibs,, 25 miles; 25 lbs,, 100 iniles, ‘ollelted. an when too, feu uncon: by carried tothe street, An ambulance Wat gent for, but the child died before the doctor arrived. Planagan came to tig ‘The damage wae about wed to assist students If may save Thousands of Dollars on inteted i pbecine nes im ie Abe Furniture, Fiatares, Carpets, Oriental Rugs, —— ~~ —- Dattle-Ship Oregon Ordered Home, WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—The battle- {ship Oregon has been ordered home Xmas A CLEAR SKIN 1» Diackheads, Langs Pores, Frock) Rel Nowe, Blotohy Skin, a. aye wri! Orders hy Postal Grape-Nuts Jaappear through my spestal tnethe ift | Oil Paintings Blanos, from the Philippines, and it Is expected iin s LM Fy | os and \tnsatmente, Oftiee Oil Paintings, Pianos, Etc., i tlt 3 hole reget All Quiet Throvgbont Caba, . COFFEE | 2c cited "Hatta, Moles, “Bonne pine Gifts by making thle puchat at the Lat Author. El i Seaese tert Bate eny** S| wamnaToN, Now i~The_ Cuban Dalirregy taste, TEETOS Company, |i, SSiind eet tl ised: Auction Sales announced Gaity inthe The pew cruiser Charleston has been | Minister has received the following And a Solentifio R | la CHAPMAN FREEMAN, D 1 World's 'W > |faik' for ahakedown Sruige’ ouisde | Foe atnor SMrurifcaTy ot State BAnd * Sclentitic Reasom Bh) 0488 49 2192 Third Ave.,| 233 235, 231 and 239 Washington St blade hall vi i ie | ”1, i Bare! ‘ 0 ¥. orld’s ant Directory js [ineinl, Canes Be ae icane h Bare, te coup fetal Absotutaly TRY IT! BET, 119TH AND 120TH STS, he Park Pt. & Barolay 8, Pstablished 1840, ¢ WEST STH ST, NOW YORK, ver eervice, to be presented by that bee Mate tay fF of Pubite) silane iia ile ial se A ll

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