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Admits by w atined 2 ee { didn't want to les e anythin, | Chester. G f. outa be # pet A? ra panded t hese ~. BIG THRONG IN COURT. you happen to have Nout A. 1 don't kenow. Man Accused of Killing Grace - Brown Declarés He Meant to Marry Her on Trip. YL You didn't exbect to make & linke Journes through the woods tint wheher Ad. Nor 5 Threw Away Collar, Too. ° Your collar? “A @. You ‘away Yea vou, digit. bury, the fp some Alatant piace? A. Yeu, 2h Nel tf thy OF your straw: hat? | ovine : Qu Suu threw away. yor tennis ee Hee AL Yew. “| helongings tt bis roam in Cortland ard ASGONiLieRowere bere | ere Wa! Siow far did Sou ewim trom the | | had not spoken to any one of remaining | s i boi th > Yewt tak reayaranoanivalys, Gllsne eniqheriatl | bose fo; tne sucre rakes Apolel CAE | $28 when he had set ‘out with Grace, Q. You didn't swim right to the point Frown ana that when he got’to-the | where-you had Jefe the ault case, A! | Arrowhedl Inn he had between #9 and Sir, Waid questioned Gillette nx to $it=not enoun to pay iis hote} Dill \the place where no sald he and Grace cnere, Z | row: on a Jog ani ate }incheon. 7 ai Bont 1.2. vt _you know that there je no . el ald +6 t c y, only tangled brushwood? A: No, it was golng to-cGat? A. No. {1 aia not xnow that, Q You dtén't care how much inet patie pe pee AEC ALO ogy ot [that whens be started away from the Doat_cost if you mayed out in the 14k! whore on the Eagle Bay trail be, met $rom 11 o’elock in the morning until dusk? (A. 1 didn't think much about It. fimnow te And bis way, The Daatniots Se acumen terion cicaweita | wayne Coke there never was any much | Left Things on Shore. cost to remain there? A. Yes, i ‘The defendant denied the girl had con- Tho witness swore that when he went he inshore and left his mult case and camera tributed toward the expenses of the| trip. He did not remember why ‘on’ Jittle point of land he intended to co back for It Nevertheless he admit- Yyrote to her that she might et around he finanejal par : ot part of it. He had not fed he liad rowed awny from the place for three hours, during which time it expected Ner to contribute any money | laid not ozeur to lim to go back’ and toward the trip, not a penny. xet them until after the girl was at the w Admits Lie on Stand. District-Attorney Ward produced the| bottom of the lake. _gamera and plates Gillette ad. with! ‘The young man did not ‘him when he set out on the journey’ te t th with Grace Drown. The, deleiaant nd Fproen hadeateat sworn (direct examination: that ithe, hint. 0X Of jes had not Oxy 5 “And.” accused ve MA He admitted ‘under ‘crosscexamination, learned the doctora aald there wea’ ne however, that they had been Used Jn food in her stomach you changed your taking pictures, of himselt and Harriet story and sald Grace Brown had re- Benedict. In admitting that he had Wed frised to eat any of the luncheon and man betra: onside! * ” Tat obi aot nS chal oN such thing,” snapped the pris- | Ho tea that he an . When you met friend, Be: get fen taken the photographs on ar nit the Arownehd: inn ater ; race Brown's death you told him that ke pimtrict. Attorney showed the \, Rear el | fone inet Aes You had been to Racquette Lake? A yh and asked | V@ramatically: “Isn't that Tes, remember Arrest tha heon with the rustic ridge and boat where Grace Brown's “hair now hangs?” ey am: F; San ne. tbe sure just what! And on the train from Canastota | to Utica ybu told Jowephine Patriok and | Grace Hill you were going to Racqueiie ure closely | Take to meet a young man who had a and anid he could cance? A. Y¢a. Horpia you take any_pictures on Bis are tal the sime lie twice? A. 1 Mooen thin Gay? A. I don't know. Pert Fite ay Ree Q. You just told the Jury you took | 97. ¢ tlme you to x He to “no photographs on the lake? A. Yes. those .girls you knew you were going 1 aljdn't rememoer. |to Tupper Lake to. find a place, to drawn When you went to Utjed to the) this girl? A. No, I did not. Martin House with Grace Brown you Coached by Counsel. tegistered a4 Charles Gordon and wife? A. Yes. ; Q, Did you # that ina Tew days some one would de following the tra Of Chester Gillette to Utica and Tupper) Take and for that reason registered as Charles Gorton? 4. No. Gillette explained that he feared somn ‘one who race Brown or bimeelf might come to the hotel. and so did not Mr,’ Ward brougtit, out that Gillette had told Under Sheriff Klock that he | had Upped the boxt over while reach: ing for his at, and that later he #ald boat while he had Upped over thy reaching for pond lilles. Q, Your counsel told you y¥ would have to tell a dif nt Story from that! A.\¥er. They told relic? A. No. Q Where were you then? A. In the wan to allow more ‘The young man bei bow. aa snore eatiearness, unde: etor | a: And you tried to reach hert A. / paulo ths Maver Sere ee G At wan too tar, and you couldn't ! reach? ves | Gordon the nleht before Grace Brown | Q. Dia you sce her after she jumped ame Lee ee Brown was enown: front the boat? A, Yea, I_saw her in vi ne Water. there,” was the feeble answer. Q. Did you dive for her? A. I went rieo sprown, was twelve! 2. Did you d salloc’ Bway mext morming: ‘A. She was coming the his hands together ms Q. Did you get to the bottom? Gillette twisted AG ee Siel-are fait? } ‘ea. 1 gut up. Mine Oourt Sara Aticen nin ree fot What was the boat doing ten? A. : f el | Golne over, pecs itolmive the defendant and cojnsel) “OMT .a you fo In at the ame point * per mila tell you during| Where ane toll? A. No Ward, ‘‘to be Q. Very near, though? A. Yer. J} about fegistering | @- Did you make any effort: to get to y salsa nee? the bottom? A. went down. mae. replied Gillette slowly. Q. Dk. you try with your hands to Gr diant he tel you, you hud made} AE to the bottom? A, No. poveral mistakes? A. No. Q Did you expect fo pet her with @. Did you want it known at De Ruy- your feet? A. No. 1 tak where Grace Brown liad relatives, Left Girl to Drown. OD cake pas heat Hee ester Gillette,” thundered JALNe: Ward, “you huve swam! in the Kt Tupper Lake vou didn't want it wAbwA that Grace Brown was travelling RCM AAL: with aman? A. No. big vou want it known at the Tor tel Glenmore an Big Moore that Frown wae travelling with a men? reakers yeu Wwam in Silver Lake. in Washing ton, and you have swam in Tupper “Q. Andy bont and let thin girl wink to the | bottom of Rig Moonet A. 1 did. No. ? hon why you. registe: he} ‘Rhine Hotel uyrogister mg the Mirhe defendant admitted that alt he nner Earl Graken, of Arbanys” (aia, to. provent Grare | Brown from rdeatt-wasito reach out c wrote tal ica [plunging no cher d Fo ee a eee rata (his hang toward her while altting thir: ye leen at swan’ 5 i reply. Mir. Want wound np the cross-exam- Parries All Questions, it to be known Albany, tfon for the morning session with his dramatic charge, “and you swam’ashore et her ink to the bottom of Big Q. You didn’t wa <that Carl Graham, 0 bth pe oo- the lake wit! z a frat this Alba Bs ue the soft, easy rejcs—ter aes Were drowned? He! did no! show st E Hy Q. Not Wi , C breaking down.'and as % foe Arrowhead Inn af |itlot Attorney, v from him ie re. ‘| Bead, dia sou Tes! marked ik fist_on, the (able? ia Jette, and why did | Good ¢ what effrontery.'* i i wirded to you thore announced recess Att ti Q. Didn't you think it nhc ara Gt ¢ the chair and Seb rmppusetion at Grace Oren fe smiled confidently at his Iawyers. ft known that Mob About Court, Hertel with Oa WALT didn’t ‘think at the Fire A.V aiditt think of that Grace Brow tharos [test axains ‘The fefendant said b nines he, ro his alleged victim rwarined aby had been to the eps and forg aaminsion, t know | Darried questions Wi OW | AKIFL and pettiocats torn of and had to the tuce before the ret | tury Ay from the scene sheltered : t ‘| ny a cirele of frietds. A number of sput his voice did ey's att O; Didn't Brown write ypu on 8s Tike eo io come to her home and gec| and the & noon became riotous. Abbi sell diboryeoas When tie defendant came back to the ‘ Q. And yet you say that she id not { ste wats 60-| like to have tt known th | nweoy With you? 2 Identifies Girl'y Preeents. The District-Attorney Witness & pair Of sliver military: brushes 4 raror und a handkerchier bag which | po admkted Grace Brovn tad given to im. Ho adap ploked ot of the boy's SUlt Cate a gair-ot white silk socks and held them up, saving: You were very Bareful not to ¢ these whings | wet? and te witnean maid Yes, j G. Nou took “en urarooat with’ you went thts showed to the Keep Your Brain Strong Grace sould neo Sak Why. A t Th Get and umbrella ¢ | «There's @ reason boats A. Bi © they’ we pest ¢ ‘ais oar vo ‘ ; 2 Glan" take then TME EVENING Wo! No Effort to Save Girl Prisoner, Well Coached) ecutor Ward ai . for Ordeal, Is Cool a ices ee ___ = Under: Questions, Heath of Oras BE i 2 of Big Moose Lake so. the hat LALNO, Sb the Xn The Distect-Attorney thes drow trom | O. Tiny ia it you threw away a Light 5 of his | tthnis.racquet and held on to yout cam: the Witnexs thet be’had left most of Dis | rn nial tripod, welch "were ceavier? | jot that, ‘put his own name on the register. the wafer packages off on the water i Gillette Gets Nervous: me to tell the trath, He had bought the food in Cortland. Rates for call Jeans In the money ‘qen't it true, Chester’! cried Mr, He did not know ¢xactly wh: market to-day afte ing at 10 per Watt dthat you. were afraid the| Q. And you now tell ve the gir]. Did you tell’ Toland ‘Davis, of! cent. for a time 480 UD rapidly late dMicera of the law. hunting for the man jumpel overboard? A. Yow. Cortland, ‘after your arrest, that’ the | {hie afteraden amd tovehed 2 Laffer all the i h gmoemjed. Grace Brown, would, come Q. You called it an noctdent at first anis recquc: bad floated of on the) While the hight rate pr a large _ Loffer all the prevailing fash- PP tha hotel and nd your trail?” | | AL don't know whether you call it an |lake?, A. Yes, pate Re Meimmber of loans at 6 per aM ions in cloths for busines, semi- | No responded the young man, sul- accident or whut. “Q. You knew that waa untrue? A. 2 fie rate receded to 20 per cent dress and evening clothes; have al leniy,, “We were not martied, That IT knaw what I call tt." returded Mr. | Yes at the close of the market Reerauek i head Usui jens. only, reason I did not Ute MY) Ward. “and you know what it was” "any money?| ® a y! Hath glee lbs Cas own name.’ na{ @ Did you'ery out for help. A. No. |A : | |B delixery which show the quality of Q. Did it ever occur to oN nen: eens | .@ Where was she when she jumped? e had written to 1 that *°| MISSING MAN FROZEN workmanship, an ree that you marriage ANAL the morn end was hopeleesly dead broke? A. Yor. | | Pp taal be ole judge of ft and apes you do asiything except reach for her? | have | @. You; khew {t wouldn't bur mich that sillette’a reputation with Miss sdenin’ iriiat to huve it known that Carl Graikum, of qi afternoon sess fs and ‘Albany, shad been et Atle Alovecs wit! | deputy sheritte “x ely. ely. obildren and women were knocked down | LED, FRIDAY, ER 30, PODS. pa ’ Be See ce Made in Lake (SK FOR BS “TOR THE BRIDGE You didn't think of to there y G | beaten ‘to a mersed in Bis Bune quant wa W $x oonvic enough withow! } urony ‘The Dt crots-examination, was The ‘ome her boty Moose Lake uy ed Tis cape Is wtrong any more medical tes: jot - Attorney took resuml) inlerte daie “July, 21," che | cough It was then | Arise degre Metin hi i te ff ‘ler de “ na je left” that; 1 vy! [fovnyat aah Mon sa x pert | ie Rapid Transit Commissi Mount on ine tollowing “day, Hy Ko ‘ower aint 19 ‘Rapid Transit Commission \to, De # uyter BABS, went to: Ue ‘abor namie Meera! a ’ NST eee ag seapare BOP ts ees) Will Connect Manhattan Meet: Gillette did you try and [. faesetected af 2 didn't you? beveral ditter- be harder to thd to KG put In the pountt -~and Brooklyn Spans, 'Q. Didn't you try to hire n horsé, any: | ‘rank Brown's | tg 7 want to drive tp : Rites at South Otselio?” A. No. nimost: enarie: q AU pale | QHow did you, Kiow: wheq Mins % The Board of Rapid Transit Com: Brown arrived? Ace went. dowrsta outed the Dis. |alonérs, in scsston: this) attersioon, und saw her sitting In pike sith you take Grace cided to advertise for, bids for|the cons ow as was, and whi , nece Latte Yorte | hots ~ ety asked how sho was, snd sh: eae mien no perform an (atrvetion and operation of a) subws x loop ednnecting ‘the Mhnhattan| ends hours before 1 out on the A. to any doctor ‘Brooklyn and « Manhatt (Bride: | he eceded him to the sta- idhiy sou made ‘an en-|!#,kn0wn ax Route No. 9. \ { Sea ee a ee ee newan in » Friday, you made an en: | athe projected Impenvements frouped | motion when se got on, or that he had the following day didn't under Rovte No. 9 in le tunnel: wot on the last car of the train. | Mise ut deine girl you loved who lay and in Brooklyn. It ix i ait Q. When you met Grace Brown at the | V0 {0 OF the water of Big Moose, these will be constructed accoriing. 't | notel did she cry? A. No. {dead under tl geld ribet * {present plans, so t the advertising @, Did you kiss her? A No. | A. T don't know, yt time wish | 22h, bids for constructing Route) No, Q: Did you Kite nee A er jnundry| ,@: Did you baye a god me wish {will really mean ian: advertixemint for sett from Utica to Chester Gillette, nt | that party on Bla Kk Boyar Mountain? | bids for the conatruction of thy pro Oid Fores, when you were travelling | A, 1 belleve 7 aid. Jected Bridge loop. under the name of Charles Gordon?) Denies Killing Giri. In asking for bids for consttuction A, The nome juat occurred to me. | phate all,” sald Mr, Ward, where- and operation the Rapid Transat) Com. What name did you expect to be Prisoner drightened up if | Mixsion shows that bognizance hak been Q under at Eaxlo Ba: poste. I don't know, | }} taken of the threat o¢ th If a subw BR, T. that 7 eA tucted) that fad received a powerful stimulant, I haain't thought of it. | a ; orney went. right y GY Witen Grace Brown wrote that pos-| But the DIstrige AT Ta itm that ComPoradion will not ri care Xhrovga tt tal card to ser mother At Big Moos back at him. tie €0t tennis racquet [Th case satisfactory, Mids: cor \congtru Git Sou want Iner mothor to Know ane) He had covered Une converting wet, [ton are not recelved the Rapid Thane was with Chester Gitictte? A. No. Not| Math dirt ty keno Oo Sonminsion thay declte to, Hava Leh before we were married | @ When you swam ashore from city operate the Joop and compel Sho said in hor postal that she| i; pout did you look back out on the] B. R. 7 to transfer passengers to| and would write again that night. Did you! {hat boat Ma To Pda. from the lop cars. | Sata DEN Ce easter] Me NU At slidcay puIOONCE Deck for? Z : \ 5 You expect to be married that| , ro geo If she was there 7 night? AcIocan't say, S As A matter of fact didn’t you Qo Xo didn't Want Misa, Brown to nitne that, boat tn to shore, Kill ALLEGE BLACKMAIL write to her mother that night that she; her nnd then take the body ou AS WELL AS ROBBERY was with Chester Gillette? A. I can't] and dump it into the water? A. 1 dtd not, YY x ee Gillette told of willing to al cousin, | ‘This chded the defendant's cro \ 2 pay "es e Cort: ination. He had been on the at Application for a reduction of batt \iv Mrs, Hoag, paymistress of the Cort: | examin: ScADeCR On ne HESS c leven. hours. He sald he | {or Gace wi almost livid end he ‘was | Nerspiring freely, He soon nettled back Tato his calm attitude of a mere spec: }tator, seaming to take o blase interest the testimony of his own witneares. the case of John Willams, the Cons dated Gas Company collector nied by Mugistrate Whitman In Centre StreerCautht to-day. The Watt ot land Skirt Factory, for $5. wanted the money to pay Nix hoxel bl He didn't know, and hadn't thought how long {t would pay his hotel Ho had aaked that the money be went to Engle Bay. a8 Why didnt you stay at Eagle Ray | Hin counsel made no effort to subject |gs.e%n was contintied Because the tom: until the: money came?" gaked Mr, | him to readirect examination. Miny’s coungel assured the rt \thalt Ward, if Mr. “George Btecle, a tennts player. testl- tere were nerhaps thousands ofainntar iE fien't know," responded Gillette, Lavette erga ward nm racauet instances of petit larceny against tha MG: tent [tm fact that you were afraid | _, William Steinberg, wn employee’ et the asa peperegiiel panache bere some: one might. come over from Bi | Cortland sicirt factory, sald Grace | Aa ee Candee ith oatecling en Moose and see your. A. T hadn't thought | Brown told bim, “I ain Kolng away, Dogun eas bills, mh bla He had a U to gat ik press probioly will never see you again, probit bogus bill ‘Mrs. Bidred Hoye, another employes | Ys testified that Just before he us mat th Q. Did you ever play tennis with Grace | Brown? A. No. © ho Q. Why did you take the tennis rac- | sno we: , on June 19, Grace quet alone with you? A. To Impress | Hrown suid: “I hope I neil ale. I peoole with sever ant to eee the sun rise neal” | Yacation, Magis, SioMahon, also trom the tac Q. Did you expect to play tennis on | ‘a nino heard the hopeless lttte the Inke that d A. No. {gic ‘exoresa n wish to Ale. sit : r factory eth- | the idea 1 was going on Q. Why did ke your racquet | © ‘a Wilcox, anott along then? A. It was strapped to the 1d otten nen Brown i oult cane i ‘and she whad heard her way on she was occasions ane wished jeaud. MONEY RATES ON CALL | Contradicte Himself. | | \The prisoner #ald he had in his sult- case two, boxes of crackers and some Meiianas chy oransen. He swore this miorning that the girl 2, not eaten} snvining. “He conceadiored bmeelt ©") T QANS UP TO 27 PERCENT. THE BUSIEST some crackers, He said he had floated TAILOR IN T! Did you see her have any A. don’t think &: "When yo tance of your own outfit when ready. 1 fH Prices at leat 30 per cent. lower on! 10 DEATH IN WOODS. at Big Moose. peri the prosecutor, “did you think mbout keeping your MOUNT VERNON, Y., Nov. ¥- than the average. i fin tn Mike Patrick and Miva yo atten, aixty-fve yearn of age, fl Henry Alexander, Tailor, Rutten. ee cron hia, home “in <ahoo on Sunday morning Inst, has ABSAU ATI en found In the woods between Hast~ dab. ings.and Tarrytown frozen to death, T ala whey non you got tof It? For Ycur Stomach | Vinol strengthens the stomach ff} tones up every fibre of ht and hardens the A. 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Men's Stylish Winter Oyercoa: ‘ at 815.00. We are offer ing es that t be Muplt- ft cated for 125.0 e! ore. | Credit For the AsKing. rictly conf. D. They ought to create & he are this sex- AIL transactions dentint.” PAUL MISCH, sperect Drens for Man and Women, 17 West 34th St, ort-Astoria. Open ings icy & Parniture on Easy Terme Ope. Wal ‘Also Jewe G Tremendous Cut in Prices for 1900, ‘with itching on my acalp and Seearicntar ; rakhamidact temples, and sito a ivescimenead that we were retarded hy the Thanksgiving holiday, we UG Cees tol to break out. on my bands. . Then it! conduct to-morrow the greatest oneday sale ever known in New York. torial, attd offer tothe public a veritable Teast of bargains. Se Four Great Specials SI rial in a big’ acle: COATS varlety of whades and ‘ makes; Very Jatest models, box and pleated effect. Serviceable they wre stylish. jatur- e $18.00 10 $20.00 WOMEN’S RAIN. Atted effects. Ver trday only... $22.00 TO $38.00 WOMEN’S GENUINE CRAVENETIE RAINCOATS Splendidly taflored. Ta « v Variety .of shades atterns (9 Insure a Capt matiafactory cholee atur- e ey day GOODYEAR : Main Store, Broadway,Cor. lithSt Branch Store at 243 6th Ave. )DYEAR RAINCOAT COMPANY SATURDAY. | to. dispase of our stock, and the fact short ‘time lett u Owing to the ve cut everything to less than cost of rw ma-. ccamplish this we ha for Women. » of aubstnn- thal mal 2,00 WOMEN'S RAINCOATS 5.00 TO $18.50 WOMEN'S RAIN- of domestic fabrics in an: unlim on latest aty! snappy garment. Sat- 9.00 smart, Oe mported made full and broad, and in aecorarnes the newest fashion. Or Four Great Specials for Men. ae $12.50. MEN'S RAINCOATS, » Sivads rday only... : $15 TO $18 MEN’S HIGH-GRADE -RATR- COATS, ,', Ait the popular amadeny 6f very Lama! ‘nproof materials domes~ fist ane tle mills prodie. Tattoned ac" | cording wto. tho prevailing styles. 5 Th sustons Satur- t only CRAVENETTES. of intported English moterial tn - y tho new- shades and patterns. The fine waterproof overcoat for all e occasions. Saturdny only ...- 8 we manutiecture, —Con- i cuye shoulders. Strictly custom tallored, dn newest style, and fit to perfection. In a big é riety of shades and patterns. e day sont perfection in $25.00 MEN’S HIGHEST GRADE CRAV- | Saturday only .. ay ji ea CO. $2000 AND: » Workmanship and fit. A ENETTES fu egy ornyrone teeny soset Between 13th and 16th Sts, 13/44 ice of tamnity. HELP WANTED-MALE. CHIPPDR WANTED for ‘Apply. 13 Sussex at, Jersey inteymont At conver bra foundry. y. LAUNDRY WANTS—MALE. , ED: inust be sober. 230 Lost, FOUND AND REWARDS, nabark entrance Bast wl Astor. anal gold Inscription. G VON, 4354: reward $10, Bergen At. Breaky, With Next Sunday's World A TEDDY BEAR PATTERY, (Sixteen Inches High) sua t ull é A. Woodbury Bermaiological Institute, peta At coprianors: Dept. D, 22, West Lyell Ind Aiipped. fro 2 PARY ROWE NASSAU S™: ) \.No Extra Charge for It, P (ea ope ates | Bavertinemonts for Tt» World may be lett H jat-any American District Messencer Oftioe tn the sity until OP, Mt arene meen Cone Cars Gisborne fiicioneior dit ma ac Simple—Practical—Easy to Make | ~ GET NEXT ~ | SUNDAYS: WORL | ORDER TO-DAY. Om Nov. 29, 1000, at wich, Conn, GEORGE UM. ‘DAYTON, Bred 04 years Funeral. services at hie late real gence, 495 Fold Potnt road, Saturday Dec 1, at 2 P, a Carriages will, meet. train, leaving Gond Central Depot rat | O Smith, Gray & Co. Announce , For Saturday : A Continuation of their } Great Winter Overcoat Sale $18.50 to $32.00. Er one tailored in the latest fashionable styles from the finest overcoat materials manufactured. Bleck Kerseys, Meltons, Vicunas, Oxfords and mixtures ; silk serge, satin and plaid lined. All Smith-Gray cotrect | - and distincti¥e models. ‘ $45 Chesterfield Overcoats, $32.00 | Fine Oxford and black mixtures, silk- serge lined, - hand tailored throughout. eae | $35 Modified Box Overcoats, - $27.50 | Oxfords and blacks, satin and plaid lined. $22.50 : $32 Mixed Overcoats, $25 Kersey & Oxford Overcoats,’ $18.50 _Chesterfields and Box Styles, all materials, Representative in style, workmanship and material, = AND | r SPECIAL . SPECIAL. Stiff Bosom Shirts Men at Uadecvese $1.00 per garment All stylish patterns in 100 Dozen heavy ribbed Madras and Percale, rep- Balbriggan (made'in Sax- “resenting the —_season’s NAG tact most tasteful and ele- medium weig ‘Tegular gant designs, price, $1,25. Broadway at 31st St., New York, : | Fulton St. at Flatbush Ave., 4 “Broadway at Bedford Ave., Brooklyn... |

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