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B hour. ©The othor witnesses hoard + Mark Alter, ‘a: lawyer,’ who had peared twice previously: Leon ‘Aaron Levy, tawsers, and POLICE COUR GRAFT INQUIRY IS FINISH trate’s Checks That — Were Not Paid. — ‘NOT SU President Wahle, of the. Board; of ‘City. Magistrates, One -af the Witnesses To-Day ¥ Investigation Into al- The Grand fegea pollen’ cburt abuses and: alleged —Hitegal acts of closed’ to-day. ©. @ent_of the Board of City Swans the lant witnexs « Th Tie Grind Jory room aber tes. Market importan Rosenbloom. an Court practition testimony was £) He exbibited two ct elty maxistrate. each check were “Not sufficient fun: Rosenbloom expl. —-{a_vndertood. :: checks, “He is «aid have told tho Grand Jury —the—Alagistrate in —ques- on borrowed $10) from him ant’ gave Check came back to Mosenbloom i E 7 + “the Grand Jury FSS 771 (Ra 9 RCO Stamped as described. | He went to the Mnglatrate and asked for_an explanation, Tie Mugistrate ex- Plained go effectively that Hosenbloom fot him have $30 additional and took another check, dated ahead. ‘Thin one Yas teturtied, too, and Rosenbloom has Golplained that he has been unable to SReU A settlement. ~Mhe checks are in the possession pt They ill _fona_part wf the presentment it is. expected that body will make ina few days concern- Tig thin Migistrite, Mark Alter, who has a big pritice in Closely, and when he came out of the Bvening “Worta—re= the Grand Jury that my relations with ‘ahle have been aboys criti. cism and entirely honest, My testimony Wispelled all the insiuations that hayo Leen —unjumly cast upon Magistrate Wable and myselry’ “Magistrate Wahle appeared at the Criminal Courts Bullding at noon ac- COMPANION GY Bis personal counsel, te received a few day» ago trom the fore- man_of the Grand Jury. This tetter ex-= plained ‘that certain charges had been fiade against corte 1 bial as President — vf Magistrates the Grand Jury would be ig he could Pleased to Masten (o him teeasosrs = SP aw via He refused to discuss nla te fhe lott the Grand Turs-ro: ir wan beter Waw unadld to estab) the ¢ at a man accused of complicity Lote — paid $1,000—to peel a pa hee |G ik recently. of a similar nature were n r= ot A ae ot cor 7 The—terttmony —taken—by—the—Grand Jury wit! “be written and-ment toD: trict-Attorney Jerome, It ts quite pos- rible he will wend it to the Bar Associn- ton, and that proceedings will be inmti- Juteg Nefore the Appoliate he Supreme Court to have one of the city magistrates removed from the bench on the ground that hoe has placed pimaelf—under Practising before lim, WAR VETERAN TRIES —TO-END HIS Le is in Teed ir Other charges ‘Wife Found —Brodbeck Ha #-Atticand Cut-Him Down in-Time. the family we himxelt Brodbeck miseed 2 Mmomentorhe rete a steppe ind R putter dawn a Sint inv dust Don’t Skip This!’ Stands for Lithog Aiman who'ls 1 esas big As the name’ of an |who cat q 1 EN WORLD HELP Bring All Kinds of Workers. “i FFICIENT FUNDS’| atti Rang, jr, in antwer-to—a—tetter. pistrates at imony nod —tia—tirand: jury args ‘a Divison of THE EVENING WORLD, TUE OMEN SEE SUICIDE UND — Grand Jury Shown Magis- | Man Hurls Himself Under | Wheels From Station Platform, dozen women and many me. noon by leaping In front of a norti Ni att béunit elevated train ond street Ktatjon. ad while mins train: nt on he walked 4 down the + trig his sandy miumtache ‘and’ oc wn at the tratks. It ev along time ty xet't te the track HNL TRAW A man _kiljed tele this approach, UNDER CAR OF Authorities Now Place Number. of Drowned —Wctnsat59.— GREAT TRUCKS LIFTED. A Dynamite May, Be Used to Dislodge Passenger Coach from Bottom. s {to The Erening Works.) CITY. “Oct. #—Raliroad t the disaster on ¢ Shimnel ae oe Tio women were standing only & few | rong washdue to the high tate of epeed [fect from him, when Motorman Charles | raintained by the train tn crosaing the -tmin came alone. The man z sa erates bridge, ‘The heavy jostling of the cars RINE ipa he! af as they bounced over the,ratis;_they away Ded. cmt ther: tet brakes ody before the tra ms of the two wom the ai seller and ticke The {women on. the pls pe who' had heen walting for th fotrai gummed tp ith ka. tooting of train the t Forty-seventh Were needed. The trains on the north-bound track were blocked for a half hour avhile teackinen took the mangled body ¢rom the rajis and sent ft to the oolice sta- tion, whence it was taken to Morgue. The police described ho man as belig ‘about J years old, five teet eight tn in helght. and welshing about trousers were supported by a belt. smitted suicide and Vented it. Pras ‘ord_—at No. Weat Thirty the train was first car nad before he alarm to the ticket other form screamed and ‘ = ‘ain whistle ht the policeman on post and at- street station the pounds, He-haa-a-sandy-musteché-and- lignt brown hair. He wore-an unkempt | © Wedsed beneath the second passen- dark—eult, a-red Sanne) a@hirt_and_his|®e{ coach, which {s held fast jin the _ No arrest was made tn the case, as Yeterson Market Court, was questioned }the police were satisfied, from what the witnesses suid, that the man had com. In-such & manner that the motorman could not have pre. mcuRed the tront: track of the eee: ond car to jump the tracks, and this wers between the rails, was falling through the |coach dragged the other two with it as him. knocked tim ahdad |{t shunted into the stream below. By ten. o'clogk to-day the two wreck: | | ing crews, which hhd een at work all) night. ‘eucceeded -in hotating «ll the trucks of the submerged cars, General - {Mangger Atterbury was on hand with a representative of the company witch devices on the Motive constructed the aignal bridge and Superintendent of Power Glbba td examine the and after 9 careful—inspect: axles and flanges er © ot the first coach pronounced them tn good condition, Death List Probably Fifty-nin. With all of the recovered bodies iden- tifled and weven persons reported miss- ing, the authorities and ratiroad ofM- clals are to-day certain that the cum- ber killed on Sunday in the drawbridge disaster on the West Jersey Seashore Electric Rallroad will be ffty-nine. Fitty-two bodies have been claimed, two of those placed among the missing jee} are Known t be dead and five are still unapcounted for. ‘These seven victims are bellevet to muddy bottom of the Thoroughfare. - After all the trucks hed been exam- ined, Mr. Atterbury had them switched to the south-bound track, and, drawn by an engine they were hauled over the {dentioaT rdute which was traversed by the train at the time of the accident. MORE BODIES SUNKEN WRECK he desired her to take, elghth street, told the police he ad ‘been-attracted: nie ections Senta and nits na quick, nervous 8 said, "ang any one could tell thet, hh Was gteit@y worried about somethini He pulled ‘at fis mustache as tho! he would jerk it out. He seemed bo oblivious of thowe about him. As nes Me him it occurred to m6 hi mignt cresy. Leaded Prati imecl in the pockets of police found a piece of brown pape! on which ped en scribbled = Carieton, No. 78 McKinley plac bills from a Ferty- Alexander and Eliza Donaldson, rind —a—dangnier—or ie — suicide had @ pawn ticket for an ovet co¢y but no money. His teat nicl amtted him tothe. from which he leaned to hie death. EATS RECORD Miss Carrington Expects Win_ the Championship 5 Title Again: Bree POAL rit of Bp t her ow. Madison in ap pewritl the ss Show ars words in newspaper ne mir seven words better tian: her 1 the world's record. i c cton “was formerly al typewr nd hope [ts et b k e tithe this week i | DAMAGED BY FLOOD. , Open Ba on Tov Floor A Teas of 81,500, $1 Beckman water t mutter a nd CURED YN been on the platform for about five min- utes before the man jumped, and that but -1-did not. think he e also two ‘est urdery} taker for the burial a yenr ago of! merged cars, and warned the men who {4 Carleton mar —Demiason TVPEWRITING CARRINGLONM Square record, m memory * wero It was demonstrated that the first car could have crossed the draw sycores- fully, -and yet the second-car, Sounding over rails, could have olther been jos- tled off or else the drew, swaying up and down beneath its thundering bur- den, could have been raised an inch or two at the point where the ratis meet, 42 that the approaching rail was thrown out of alignment and formed a deadly vbetruction to the wheels. Orders to Use Dynamite. Mr, Atterbury gave orders to use °. 1 0 4 were to handle the explosives to ar- = CONCORD, N. H., Oct. 30.—A Tepre- nentative of the Associated Press, et interviewed Mrs, Mary Baker G. Eddy, (By Associated Press.) head of the Chriatian Bclence ten years ago, went to Pleasan' Mrs, Eddy's home, Leama Although Mrs. Eddy, who | Tange tt go that none of the desd who. and that-afier their death he and his|@re pinned beneath the coach, would| strong, ant tale ad'w pawn Gcket to git} be mutilated. “The men. however, were| crapitude or 0 10 une of | be expected of & Woman in her eisthy~ instructed not to resort to From tho position of the car on the Tauddy bed of the stream it fe though: that dynamite will have to be used’ to release the bodies The tallroad officials today absolved Daniel B. Stewart, the old bridge ten- Qsr and watchman, [rom bianie. Among those reported missing w; Witftam TI Btewart, of Wenonah, x. Ju whose wife and son are included in the lst of dead. Stewart waa located Jast night in the City Hospital Saved by Bell Rope. Ite tetts n—romarkabte— story; wit With 4 thelr adopted son Stewart TiS saTONT CORT When the (al plenged into the stream he saw bis wife and son hurled tu Wie 7 Toor -ot- the ear. Stewart; who—hed been sitting near a window, was throws into the water, Woe lie came-to the | surface ne — floated AEA eA Oper jowindow back —Int—tie- coach and —tis. hand came rope: : : Hanging onto tis rope, Stewart drumped shimaelf to the door of th nd Was sof on tie Toor. had not been compieteis from his perious position he wae res- leued and hurried to the hospital, consclous Not until ta: jeari that bie wife and ron bad bora kitted Pape in eya will rise In revolt showld—the inv: —BnOW! Any sinus of whitewa WIR RTE ing at terrific speed over ralfa | Sane and loose rondped. net eve! i yan 8 for BLO WIFE HE. ALLE “PROMIS SAVED E. 4 n Oct nade t ke bla wie death 15 Sunda den, vy the shore 7 | line. * Ajlen: consen sof the cara, : efore the ed. how membered that he had prom: ne, d-hia wife to be home to dinr 4, k he Hot make the + trin In time, he off the Atlantic train and! boarded another train ne. A fow hours later he learned © wreck: + j ne YERAL TRAIN BU BEARING AWAY DEAD bre tha, day v9 contact with the bell | un: nightdid he; been asked by the intarviewer when any weakness. sixth year. Ya addition tothe reporters thers. were ent Ervin S. Herring, First pr of the local Christian Science Baward Mo Peurson, Secretary Mr. Eady" eer Hampeht . Frye, Mra. State ot D and Calvin 4 tary: When the newspaper represe! avsembled at Mrs, Eddy home, PI Stood Unassisted. ‘Phe leader of the Christian enter ow A rriousiz delepated to talk to ake would ict + veh oman x y appeared toby swer inquiries. Just three quqat! ed, spoke turnin Sar rikes 10 | ira secretary, &. 7 tomary af ers were left in the parlor with questions on thelr lips, but jan opportunity t5—ask—them to-day and was granted another interview by the sama 1621, ahowe her advanced Age In some : day lear an respecte, her volco to-day was © ‘gave no-oxidence of te~j view, they were escorted to the double parlors on the east side of the house, ‘A moment or two after they had been peated Fiys announced Mr Eddy. faitt:-walkedto the doorway and afood qunassisied patora her interviewer: did not advance beyond tha threshold tor the duory ena whenit- war seon <hat room for « interviewed to demionsttate thal she wood physical condities than to-an<— Church; t View, born In} not to. Reader Church, of the Wilson, ‘Beore- ntatives feasant- Bolénce 3h eporter, Mra her to- | e more+ Waa fons had Uptly, atart- = take—her cu ternoon-drive— The inter number without o checks —nre—not—fit { Her Answers to Questions “brief intery consisted stone, ania {or ¥ ie wink “Are j tre. Eaay banked after Mrs. rauce am; had m: AD) | the t enunoli “lave youl any other physic! w brier answered th a she Mrs “The everla of the} healt aveation ude her | given | an than Tmany o | Mrs (Continued from First Page.) ASSOCIATED PRESS ~ REPORT OF INTERV! erms are around and 19 enough.” “Do ‘you ‘take a 4 the next question ask SDAY, OCTOBER 30, |PICTURE OF MRS. EDDY SHE MOST PREFERS. MRS, EDDY TALKS FOR ONE _ MINUTE; SAYS “TAM WELL” 12.51 when she appeared at the doorway, and stood there as though shrinking from entering, and Mr, Frye, standing behind her, urged her to advance, say-~ ing, “Go forward,” and gently indicating with his hand the direction which EW Answered Only a Few Questions Then Walk- ——ed-to-Her Carriage To Take a_ Drive. above me, which: ily drive? was ed, to which Mrs, Eady reptted as brieftr and distinctly ax sho did to the first Bhe aadd. question. "'I do," It was at this point in the interview and as Copal the spokesman was. about to interrogations that Mr, Eddy -unexpectedty indicated thatthe: interview was at an_end, for she tumed “without~anotherword,-ant—watket—to} the portcochera at the front of the house, where her carriags was awaiting {o convey her on her the city. usual drive about She was escorted to the carriage by Mr. Strang and Mr, Strang assisted Mrs. vehicle, Mr. Frye, Ww! Frve. As Mr. Eddy.tnto_the ho wore a foot- man's—unttorm, mounted the driver's @eat alongside of the leader of the Christin: coachman. ‘The n Sctence Church was then driven away while the news- Paper representatives through her home, wh! owith interest Mra, Eddy wes attirea tor her drive | When she . appeared. mine cloak, which hung loosely from } her shoulders and which nearly Touched | he—ground:—atd—a—het-end-gtores- Tha —visllora_Wete whother Mrs. Apartments of parlors without had no view of the Feady: the f1 asaistanc were escorted ich they inapected She wore an er- HOi— able 1a wee walkéd from her oor above tO the for—they Their firat hall. xilmpas ofthe leader was hen she me of her dy or sone mei Ausra to he Mrs. Famelia N. ¥, who. It has been in the habit of driving in Mf ‘There was but one carriage. to he dance ren noted, and thi f gnow;e white complexion is houselialy fons impersonated bares i er of her housshold Hodis f- both womer Te About B feat 4 inches tn ; appeared In the doorway. Aw if to dispose of the all ation that on at the mtorview ard, of Brooklyn, sald had’ bear ‘s rallarity. it wns the abun- rita ae adorned re. Eddy. het — Har olear. and frank browa even look ateadily at the person whom she hot more than one ny show anv signa of emi Mrs. ‘Leonard. on weighs nearly 140 pounds, and there is no factel-resembiance between her-and. her leader, As proof that the w to-day was the wom addresses. Sha 14 frail, welgdin, area nounte ee actation. the other hand, yoman Interviewed An ten years ago who-waalat the head “of the Christian clence Pearson, Eddy Church, ‘A _personal that the woman who Secretary for a much | ussured the newspaper ropresontatlves ot 6tare acquaintance of longer period, stood before tham | to-day was the Mrs. Pddy of ten years 0, and the reprogentative of the Ansi- Eddy | dea} d Press who ha dy on. previous tod the statement. to Mra, corrob: a talked occasions | | DES SUDDENLY Well Known in-Lexington and | | i PHIA, Oct. %.—A funera in Racing. no a number of the bodies | : the victlms of the Atlantic City dians-| ived this olty to-day. The} c at to The left Atlantle Clty at midnight and) LEVING Ky, + bodies werk removed trate Maden when he got { Youn! E bus! a, [ thts “agternoon at ht dvopp home horse Started John E. Madden backed start doad on Bast Maxwell ntreet. hlothing-merchant in He owned many noted race horses and | He wan fittyolght} ytara old, and had been In business as | this olty since 186 was continually interested jn_thorough- breds, DE-ICATE MONUMENT: f (Spsctal to The Byentne Worl.) WHITH PLAINS. In the presence of 2, N. Y., Oct, 99, 000 schoolehiidren who formed a living flag, daughters of American Revplution veterans of the civil weir, and many officials of | the rown, S monument and tablet was dedi- cated on North Plains to-day, on ithe thé breastworks of Gen. forcem, at tho top tof BE Sitl ‘Broadway at White spot where stood Washington's North Broadway —_—_1—— \_ 10 CURE Drigsiets refund money W.GROVE'S algnature {a t A COLD IN| ONE DAY, Take LAXATIVE BROMO inte Tablets {Cit fella to cure, On every box. 25e.%ee 4 —to-2n-Erening 3¥orkd-reporter—_“There_| tntt—they-{fe—net} 1906. MIN CRUSHED UNDER A TRAN ON THE BROGE ‘Brother and Large Crowd) | See Edlin Mangled __by Wheels. \ FELL FROM’ PLA TFORM. — Motorman Declares Victim Jumped, but Brother Be- - ‘Tieyes He Fainted. ; Arthur: T. Fall, of 1% Quincy \strent, Brooklyn, while on hls way to |Manhattan to-@ay during the rush hour ped or fel a local train from | the outgoing platform (on the Brook- Jiyn alde of the bridge and was instant; {iy kettled. Hix brother, William Edin, ot 2S. Halsey street, was one of the several ‘sedrss of persons who wit- nessed the tragedy. The victim was employed in a re sponsible position by the United Btates Casualty Company, No. 100 Broadway, nid ¢amé trom —hts-Brocklyn- home every | morning accompaiied by his brother, as hs hed been in ill health for month: The two started early to-day, and Arthur Edlin, the victim, appeared to be jn his usual cheerful spirits. He and his brother left an elevated train lon the Brooklyn. side and started to the bridge —tocat, chatting as they pushed thelr way through the hurrying throng, = Went Under the Whee! As an empty bridge local drew up at the west alde of the outgoing platform to be loaded, William Edin heard eay- eral shouts and, looking around. saw his brother fall under the wheels, Several bystanders rushed up and took the brother away while the train was backed off Its victim, and a score or more persons braved the dangers of the third rell and swarmed over the side of the platform to render ald. ‘The first trucks and wheels of the train had passed partty over Ediin and death was almost instantanoous. The body was removed to the Fourth Precinct station, Washington and Nes- sau steeets, Brooklyn, and the motor- man, Edward H. Reas, of No. 66 Her- kimer street, Brooklyn, was arrested. “The train was about fire feet from the stopping point,"’ said the motorman No, wy oweTe no passengers aboard. as we were coming up to load, and just as I ap- piled the brakes I was horrified to see man fump in front of the train and nly. crouch Gown to ‘allow, the pass over him, med the brakes hard, but the forward trucks \paaeed over hin body: ""He lived but a fow moments. He made no outcry as he jumped. 1 do hot balieve it could have been an a: Gent, as he struck on his feet and ap- to then drop down in front or the wheels.’ Wiliam Edlin said shin brother had been ill Sor ias | months and prob- ebly_fainte: could not have de- Hberately Jumped in frost Ur-tne-tretnt+ te-dectared."“He- was—talktng pleas antly with me only a moment before. the train.” Several witnesses say that it is pos Mie that Edlin on the cone crete platt and fell over-on to the tracks. Edlin was thirty-five years old and leaves a widow and two children. — BUFFALO BILL AND HIS PARTY SAFE Hunismen Weathered the Bliz- zard That Swept Big Horn = Mountains: (Special to The Evening World.) CODY, Wyo, Oct, 3°.—Col. Alita F- and American friends, have arrived in watety at the T-E' ranoh, near thi place, “after_an experience tn the biind- ing Dileeart that-sevors of the early life ings—of the American_escout. ‘The party had not been heard from since Oct. if, and there was great anx- {ety to the extont of several relief par- j thes being organized and sent out trom Ey ere. ‘The —huntera were met coming in, about twenty-five miles oul and they” owe their. safety to heir good mounts members of the sessed ‘by the leading men _ SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, - Sun lee, 6,25/fun eta, 5.00/Moon set ie t THE-TIDES, | High Water, Low W, ASE AM, } look 0.00 Quvernor's Ia 0.88 Hell Gate Ferry 2.08 PORT OF NEW YORK? a BATLED TO-DAY. | Hamilton, Notfolk, INSPRCTING WATER ROUTE. Corporation Counsel Ellison, his sec- retary. Dayid Ryan. and Commisaioy John H. O’Rrten jeft to-day for a tour over the, new Catskill water supply. Cody.and his party of sixteen Ruropean | ARRIVED. Cretie SEEN Myrtietene Richmond Cart town | iepaan Rotterdam Nall. “Olav ‘Copenhsgnn > Maracaibo )).012)) ‘Ban Tuan INCOMING STBAMSHIPS. | DUP TO-DAY. ae Avohenarden, alaraoas, Montevides.. ‘Port’ of Spain. atria, Mareeliles, Meeaba, London. OUTQOING STEAMSHIPS. iChristian Science Row! \coming nora! again. attempt at kidnapping by the mother, C -t-am-sure_he fainted and fell in front {tetice i and the knowledge “of woodcraft pos- |, ESTETIES NOW BRINGS A SUIT “FOR CIVORCE First Parted Count and_ His Wife armed with a sum: mons and complaint in a suit for lm- ited camped , to-day around the apartment of Mrs. FE) Process-servers, divorce, were Fentetics, who styles herself * ¢xs” and believes in Christian Science! “ao far as I am able to understand tt ‘The apartment is No, 214 West Etetty- second street. The action ts brought in the Bupreme Court by her husband} Hungarian | count, who ts an American, citteen and: Gyula de Fostetica. (a real {naists op Cropping his title, The de Festetics fell out last April over the doctrine of Mrs, Mary Bako; G nine-year‘old child. He Studied “That _I might do Justice I attended the # Belence Church for ten weeks,” said De Festotica to-tay, “I also read ‘Science and Health’ four times with- out being made a convert. My daugh- ter Elsie, who is twenty-five years old and aides with her mother, is a pro- “Science,” my wife no In- cond Christion j fessional healer for Airs. Eddy. When | my aon. crying from pain, kept growing worse, I finally took him in my arms and fled from the) apartment. then Ihave given up business, devotea myself to my son, and I am proud to’ say that under the care of two spe- clalista hts deformed right leg is be- Mrs. de Festetics charged her hue- band= with kidnapping and abamion- ment, and a truce was arranged by which she was to sce her offspring in Now Jersey, pending the result of habeas corpus proceedings brought In the Supreme Court to determine as to the custody of the boy, which will be heaml on Thursday. Tho terms were that the wife was to go to the “‘Ar- Mngton Hotel, Jersey City,’ on Satur- Gay last and there visit with young ‘Avthur. a . Got the Wrong City. Tne sctection-ef-the Arlington Hotel was an unfortunate mistake for explained Mozes H. Grossman, lawyer tor De Festetics, “for it now appears the hotel ja situated In Newark, and not in Jersey City. Iasked Detective Sergeant Arthur xive me pane of a prominent hota In Jersey City, and he named the Arlington.” “While-Bre.De Festetica in teara wns storming the Jersey City polloe head- quarters on Saturday, declaring she had heen tricked. her husband, with the deformel boy, was traversing the mreets of te same city looking for the hotel named in the stiputation made with his-—wite. ‘The people of the town of Worten- ayko side with the father, and are Jeagued solidly with him’ to prevent any County Judge C. Van Nienwegan, who “represents the father, loaned his ‘pariorfor_Wie—pronestd interview ben tween mother and son.’ Mr. De Fes- deciares that Christian Solence hia home, and he aa) isvote hin Spare time Tor his life to “whow!ie up" has nroken that he will the —reat_ot dy as applied tj Arthur, their | Since | the father as well ns for the mother,” | what he declares to be the "frauds" of | Mra. Eddy's faith. Wolfner Piano $250 Built to Give Satisfaction Sold on Our Easy Terms Ne Morey own A. Dollar a Week No Interest _ No Extras Delivered in Your Home) A-Handsome Revolving! Stool Free A Protection Cover and A Year's Tuning 4 We are also agents for Fodrdman & Gray, McPhail, J. T. Brooks, Kirchhoff; Caldwell, Regal_ The Simplex. It makes musicians of us all. | REET eee a ~~ o-BGREENHUT. PRES. 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CASH ok CREDIT Call rite Cutalonue 44°" 39\ MAIDEN LANE, N, ¥. ° 407 Fulton Street, LAUNDRY WANTB—MALE, © DRIVER Wanted experienced Imundry driy- system. he journey Ix to lool over ghat part n Is to be constructed first, whi + muat be wood polloitor; lary strictly Bh per eent. “commission; je Been qtauindny, 44 Myrtle venus, vn makes and selly tore it her manufacturer, tn ana hundreds of thou! LAK customers. Kefulai ed ror turspay, | Loft than any | PAOLA S ET —__—_—rorxn 0G} CHOCOLATE FROZ: pre ere oa TAT FOI WEDNESDAY: = es rorxp 106 vous 196 § SEBARCLAY OT. i WEST BFYAY, cUPS: 7 CHOCOLATE ME BELLS [sss sc ave Caeteeaig ———— a = ir Died DEE--04/PRICK, won of the late Patricy ‘and Bilamet Dee. =i Panera) frons| hid inte xasldence, 14 Amsterdam ave. Wednesday, Oct, 314 att Interment Calvary Cemeters, MONTGOMERY.-On Oct. 25, JAMES MONTGOMERY, native County Forman, 29, 1906, FRANCIS MUMTHA, daughter of Michael Murtha, axed If, é Funeral Oct. 81, 1906, at 117A. Ma from $9 Baraer ay., Wililauidbridea, New York, sets SWEENEY,—ANNIB, dauxhter-of among Sweeney, Hative of County Waterford, Ireland. Funeral from the residence ‘of hee aunt, Ellen Lenihan, 140 W, 29th ante Wodnesday, Oct. 01; 1,20 ofolotk, Ind tefment Calvary 'Colnétery, SUUTE.—GEONOR WASHINGTON,” be! joved husband of Elizabeth Shiite, auvercy \into rest, ‘efter a short ilnews, Oct. 20, JAD, at the age of 47 yoars, ) Funeral will beheld on) 'Dhuro ”, Gay afternoon, > 1, at 19, at his latq residence, 633 Marcy ay. Brooklyn, Intec; mieiit Greenwood Cemotery, ‘ ‘

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