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couric meraromenenase (MONDAY, Wealthy Woman Held a Frisoner In Her Home By Police and Sheriff, and Her Town Residence. ode La Suddenly ee From an Attack of Neu- ~ ralgia of the Heart While En- joying Visit From Her Son. (Special to The Evening. World.) COLUMBUS, O., Sept. 16—Cassie Chadwick, the witch of fin- ie wis swindled Easter capitalists out of millions and broke several ‘Ohio banks, is tdtally blind and may not recover from an attack of illness Mat overcame her yesterday, It is certain that she will not live to serve aut. the remaining eight years of her ten years’ peaiieoce in the State Prison here. te The second year of her imprisonment was completed yesterday, andl |ather request she was allowed to invite her son Emil. to visit her. Mrs. @hadwick and the the young man were ‘seated together in the reception room ‘of the women’s department of the prison, when she suddenly dropped, Scious from her chair. The excitement had brought on a nervo: cqllaps:, accompanied by neuralgia of the heart. rouny Civadwick called fortelp and { Clereland's strongest Anancial institu. TattetiGants carried the woman to tho| tlons. To him she confided a sealed “Prison hospital, where she was imme-/<Avelope which sho assured him con- “diately taken in charge by Dr. Garratt. | tetned 35,000,000 In #ecurities. she said ound her condition so precarious | it had boon given her by Andrew Car. mbay for other) Mente Reger eared ‘over her), Reynolde, believing her. took ihe en- ere Vetope: forse ort she—distated_—in. hours before they could aroun | bin own handwriting. and deposited It in fr to consclousnes: the vaulta of the b: That envei- ope was the Cassie wick found, ‘At was then discovered that mhe Stl dea tee Enh Ate Sela petoge ly blind, ‘The optic nerves were] tes of Anancial operation MASKED ROBBERS HOLD UP FOUR ON WEST SHORE ROAD CALLERS Residence | HEB And by the sudden stroke. | Fooled the Bankers. | : Beh ls | ft eats es EVENING WORLD RACING CHART Tae oney From staton| ry rising] tik, ope Ka to the prison two years aEo, | how many bankers ie borrowed money f ’ rant reached first on Alperman’ error. {scoring Titum A wild pitch advanced “the regular life and healthful ‘oo \from on the esekeeer of te . Men, Rob Passengers and Doolin singiod, scoring Bransfieid. Dooln| Bransfel4 to third. Grant hit to Casey aexercise mhe was forced to take bad | eT! bne ‘was ahrewd. enoueh FIRST DAY At GRAVESEND. fied taHummel, ONE RUN. and Bransfeld was nalied between thiri Rasiainenencin to say's tee Nery eke 9 Try to Smash Safe. Alpernan filed to Osborne, Casey and the plate, Bergon to Casey, Grant atts: ‘ 1 Bventcccuarathanhenicshenwithie UTUMN MEETIN fouled out to Dooin, Lumley filed to, going to secund on the play. Lewis let diroke of tlinens, however, wae In the |advantage of the bankers with whom A G. } i Magee. NO RUNS Kooilaidarounidecscoutucouenihioniares Peters of a complete breakdown, An-/F22 did business, Most of them were BER 16, 1907. DODGERS LOSE BOTH GAMES OF DOUBLENEADER, aingled. Doolin fouled out to Jordan. out, Alperman to Jordan. ONE RUN, | lyn, 1 Lewis out, Knabe to Bransfield. Jor- ck Out-—By Rucker, 9; dy Jdan walked. but was caught stealing SPKH Yo ous Baten (2). {|second, Doolin to Doolin, Hummet filed | yranafield a : to Osborne. NO RUNS. | Stolen axes “Batch, ‘ nia inaings | the‘by Pitcher-Cases. Sparks —was—thrown—out—by Lewis | _tmpires—Garpente: Ina_Johnatone_ Osborne struck out Sadia fmabe, NO | Eaten went out. Grant and Bransfield disposed of Ritter Rucker fanned. NO RUNS. Fourth Inning. Fifth Inning. Dootin to Bransield. | Jordan reached third. Batch atole sec- BROOKLYNS First Game. 00001002000000 — 3 PHILADELPHIA. —_ ay ; | AS ¥ PHILADELPHIA, Errors Mainly Responsible for Osbome. et Re ee Ro re ee ® Knabe, 2b.,. 0:6 42:75 Osborne, cf. Be ca bal Naat s First Defeat and No Hit- | Titus, ef. Beit 0, 7810) 0) | earn fea ab hog . | Magee, If... 0 0 4 0 Mite rf. OR 6 0 0 See gee, Titus, rf. ting for Second. Brapsfield 1be0--01 1 2 13 1 Ol gece af, 1°44 00 —————— Grant, 3b. Poste ws Courtney, 1b... o 44 0 6 The Quakers captured bot» games of | Doolin, s#.. 0 2 5 5 4 Grant, 3b: 030 2 0c1 ie the double-header this afternoon: from Dovin,¢. .9 0 10 “2 0 Doolin, ss... oo 1 3 @ the Trolley-Dodgers, the first by m | Sparks: p. 00.0 8 820 iY : bcore) of, 6'to 3; ‘and the second by al oe ests sa slog | Jats chy eines is noore of 2 to.0. ‘The recond game was | 7 an 16 1 | ee oe ° a hummer right-from the start. Ritchey | Totals... isomer ud Santon ‘were in form, and th N. 3 Tofalsiesscsevess 2: Seah 820 Quakers could not fathom Scanion’s | H PO A FE eurves until the aixth inning when | alperman, 2b. [ee Remy yeo a BROOKLYN. 5 turee hitw and two pitered bags nett | Gyeee gp, NOB eS a RoW PQA the: visitor two runs,” Ritchey was also hike 30 of Alperman, 2b. Peety ee je) invincible, he belng touched up fora | Lumley, rf... : Casey, 3b Oli 32.70, double and a single throughout | Lewr x o2.3 2 wont oo 2 0 0 seven intings. ‘ | Jordan, 1b. 113) 01 ee 0 0:3 i 0 First Inning. Hummel, ef {es one are oe SV Ge Osborne singied. . Jordan's mum of | Batch, If... eos ore ir Ce ae SEO Rittor's throw on |Kaabe's bunt gave | Ritter, c 6. 7 0 3 | Hummel cf. Rae Goa. 0 both mea thelr bage. Titus sacrificed, | Bergen, cs. 008 3 6 | Bate Ue Camy to Jordan. Mugos fied to Hum. | S°1BE Ree iy ety ey Oe mel, Oxborne“pcoring, Knabe tried to Rucker, P e 10/0 0 eal home, bur was easily caught, "Bu.ch. OG ---- ‘Rucker to Ritter. ONE RUN. Melntyre. . 0 0 © 0 Oo : ts co Mperman Met to Osb Casey aid } ---—--— | Tol: Ee © likewise to Titus. Lemley was thrown | -3 10 42 14-6 Rare on Balle_Oft. Santon, 4: out by Knabe, NO RUNB. | for Wilac inv elgbtn off Teicher. 2. 3 E Second Inning, | ted for/Kucker tn fourteenth. on Buses, Philadelphia, 2; —Dransfield filed to Batch. Grant + tae} on Balls—Of Rucker, > A wild pitch, a wild throw by Ritter and) Batch's fumble Jet Grant ecore. Dootn ors—Philadélphia, 2 adeiphia, 3; Brook- First Base on Left on Beses— Doolin to Brans- once: iid Bergen jut, NO RUNS. Fourteenth Inning. Grant scoring. Dootn fouled out to Lam- tage of what - p DGiher attack will doubtioss rewult | Mey*¥sheccd (shietatomants Ruatmess| SEPT, 16 Ce ACK EAST: SWRURG, 5) Xo Rept 18 5 0uH | rcs, trae Couey Onvorne. nied to| Gia Ne fatally, Her peart ts very weak, and |{enorance G12 FIRST Mave tension, atl agen, goed) adiets dost ay ful maskedi@nien two nigit ly Owis and Ienabe filed to Batch. NO tanned aioe Med to er Doolin? She borrowed “$600,000 from C. P.| 9 amet ane Won ea t stol at the] RON, ned Alperman filed to Doolin. [this fact complicates the situation. | Aeeyiy president of the Oberlin’ Na- <- |men at the poin pistol a RUD < ‘gon Jordan's |Ct*") filed to Branenela. NO'RU ‘Cassie Chadwick 1s the most remark-/ tional tvink. of Oberlin, O., giving aa SR [Cornwall etatt f West Shore wan doubled, and scored on Jordan's re abla woman criminal of modern times, security notes bearing signature 356 44 | Ralizdaa and) robbeai:the | Asie rid imi reached seoonds cn A ae SECONDTGR| atic % jaaid was that of Andrew Carne 3 3 earor 50. y : ‘Although net attractive physically, she | Sh) Os Og owu.00) envelope. Nae 43) ore HUE ihe caate but | Doman rnencaUatit: Of secon diet paris First Innin, Neen eee eee ee adie (Ree wes penrin emo trom | Hechere Bo as # pad : i i mel to third, Hitter struck out, Rucker a: “ture that she handled men as she would won, a Boston banker, on & similar ‘ © 100 15 | fatled. but, Doolin to Bransfleld. ONE RUN. Osborne fled out to Batch. Alpyrman é “handle the pawns In a game ot chess: ‘Beal. also_numbered among fer | — x 5 Before leaving they robbed two men % i ei 3 got under Knabe's high one to the in- deat whicir ane | Cubes, some New, York. Ananclers, but) (uesben. Shotwun, De Mund, #uffraxe, Brookdale Nymph, Keator. Crest | who were waiting in fhe station -of Sixth ant soma, ee yo aeeh eae, ratlred "by Alperma: : iP iee ie Jac 00! Vead early and, making the pace, won easii: off in s of mon rit walked. ns racrificed, |and Jordan, Y Jeowledge, enabled ber to| | Newion, “ie Hosion man. was the! grog eae nee took’ her back and ‘thencame around” Ms teld-2* Pritte WHactase {small sums of tnon Guaysig ooraantpransisid sod Grant | Alperinan’ was thrown out at frat by bankers and business men who suspicious, He brough: aul pana nice race and will be hard to Hibs nex { Masterson, off poorly, Rietasainn So fied out to Lumley. NO 2 Dooila. Casey drew four balls. Lumley lin’ December, 294, when Mrs."Chao- Slssed strane y . were spo Reed. in their own commun!-| Wick was stopping In tris sity at the Sone eee Alperman fauned | Casey out, vydknabe fanned | Ossey owas caueht atealing, MATS Ot whedon and —Hetard toee—His sult eas the open to Brunafield. Lumley pop-l to 9 Dooltn. > RUNS. Ge ing ‘wedge of exosure. Dev nade NO-RUNS oes Serond inning followed development and in a she was placa! in custody United States authorities o7 a cha { of conspiring with P of the Oberlin United States by Ufleation of check: She wan tried Visted on Maren It. tes, Suicides Charged to Her. The Oberlin Bank was wrecked by Beckwith's confidence in Cassie Chad- wick, and several smaller banks In Ob went down. Beckwith died and {t was reported that he had killed him- self. There were other sulcides charg- ed_to Cassie Chadwick's account. Her Cleveland mansion waa invaded by creditors, and the contents were sold at auction: The sale revealed that she-had an amazi passion for pur ‘CONFERENCE ON iL END STRME {Report Says Settlement To Telegrapers’ Trouble Is In Sight. “Az a young woman she was & fortune- | teller and served @ term in a Western for some questionable transac- s Later on ahe married Dr, Chad- _ @ noted physician of, Cleveland. Limagined that abe had wealth of “own, She was regarded asa won- Merfully clever Business woman und her jon tn Cleveland was one of the places of the city. Forged Carnegie’s Name. rough legitimate financial transac- | Mrs. Chadwick became well ac- inted with financiers in Cleveland. these men she managed to convey impresvion that she was the ille- ani con- 4 plenty of speed, win. pace and always held the piace ot Jump Kood and had no speed on the fib FA 9i4 ee Time—1.08 2-5. “Btarters. reold#; $1,500 added; five and a Start good. aif fur _Won cleverty, Open. High Clos 3 Fresident Joseph Ahearn. of the local chasing whatever selzed her fancy. union Sommerctia 1 mate daughter of Andrew Carnegic| The commonest chromos bung on her {Maier crttanconmercrnl BrRPehte the Carnegie milions were | wulle side by aide with aifinestcor | saya that recent desertions Jn/the radks _ tenga eye intings, nother, aoe hes had? £ lot strike breakers em ed by the eae rt nae | at her disposal. To Carty OUf | nindreds of clocks, and all manner. of | | Western Ciilon and Poatat reirsrapn Geception she forged the name of , Carnegie on numerous occasions. ehose her victims with such skill old junk mingled with and works of art The case against Mra. rare tapestries | {ni } eamely |Compantes have completely crippled the commercial service, and displayed the won cine wae running strong at. tie ete ridin lame, The quire cou Chadwick was 30 strong that she did not take an a) t none of them over questioned her |peal when a sentence of. ten yeu F915 ¢ Oriental Handic ided; one SOUCMIRE CATA. O,DARKEUD AIS AE HAIRS: ‘ f —, tations, Hidebound old busl- | Prison as nincan ay os broke down In 3 Won driving, 1907 oe wai 00) hen the sentence wan} Taker men who could have dropped a | pronounced ana her wesieh wae es et * n. High C re = to Mr. Carnegie and exposed the | from that timo. tranenatcaurte 3°33 83 m { fied to yor scheme never thought of such a Bab! Tokalon ose ee | # This tel matied to you le expedient. They took the wor A *Beacon Light ee ia) SAME! SPA Abe roUrealy : ! é ms E filon refuses to handle ¢ Mrs. Chadwick rane i Carthage. Ditileton Mal Teen q-Atmong hor dupes was Mr, Reynolis “pantello a Root race He looked to be beaten at th ° tnptes vesiern (U1 Ci the secretary and treasurer) of one of ge | ea abanlonn reel a Ron tea en dee x Water ran to Macbect form and | Western) Union -Telestaph Co: held Rarely, Cabox ad plenty of spred @ fast pace, but tried to run out aT ae 1 strong. Beacon, “Th :_ off, Ahearn avers that thin Wetice, print- [ed on a yellow silp of paper, ts—en= closed with all mailed telexrams, and [he gives the Me to the company man- ree-year olfs and Up) one mile and added; SG care G § ea rt_good. Won ea. “WRECKS A SALOON ‘Help Wan‘ed GeO, Hoeetion tt lagers, who have right along declared —-To-Day ! Thomas F. Duffy Smashes}! Sas" = |that they vere Handlion business as oo a3 i tee t i i + ~ : re thority it was learned to. advertised for in The Morning Every Bottle and Mirror day Whayo Manual “Gomnperk, of tho ie enan dan a nertOr ts in the Plac 10010 | sey at Federation of Labor, Nation- in the Place. ich |i President Small, of the Commercial MONDAY, Sept, 16, 1907. Mary Morrie | Telegraphers, and Labor Commissioner cares ne Tom shows front easily, makin, : : A Astifiolal Flowers 21° Jenitorn i pa i won easily, Hyperfon tl. Somt law ia nice “race.” em" Neill, were in conference in Washin, aren Tannin haniey, a bar- “raden. a ah we ton, and that a settlemont Js likely. J tender for « norm, owner of. : TBI OUO added, five sare e ll over the countr; | horats Hotel \ Wesrchesier avenue off, 46. Start_good. Poutanving eet Businesw interwats all over the ¥ +-hare—eppeaied to. President Toonevelt |. relief from conditions. “Jt the compantes are doing business don't they place men in| sald President | I Machiniate Neckwear Motormen « Manicures and Main street, Fae Bronx. wor omas F. Daffy thirty-fw was asked for $1 Ba} as usual why in Zaua He o T th Mees? Milliners ntinued his wave of dos the nowaspacer o} \ M4 Moulders hing two large plate glass mir Abearn, “They are at!ll paying doubl y rieaded f tn} for operators’ wervices, and keep poll Nurses. 2 be barricaded him in paneer, Tr a menoat thelr offices for erratic |DEPARTMENT STORE and hurled ted t broken glass ‘at Martin. tographers . vapalitan \ eae the first four, Fuljonvilte Plumber aie aes SE “is RW | HAS ITS OWN PARADE, panel dill coaersemtainea ened ee cae ames | Siegel, Cooper Company Sends Out He ed his bombardn ving 425. Delivery Wagons as Feature of Sale. Pres! i, Proofreaders Roofers place by hiskey at Sh A quart Tha Nquor inieaed | | Surreindl m and ni amashing 1t] "The Siegel-Cooper Co, this morning | paloenen lasses, dishes, | paraded, 1% delivery wagons and nearly apathy lowed In js horeés through the streets, from | Sign Painters; Z raked Hike 5 |Twelfeh to Fitty-elghth. IC waa not Pantera ‘ rulns wrought by’a tornada i j; | tue whofe of their delivery equipment, Stenographers ( ged to flee with his akin} : }aa sufMcient wagons had to be kept on Stenographers ( n ding two or th: igh Seer he regular routes to supply the de} | i Seventh Inning. Ing to stretch the hit, Batch tu Titus fied to Hum NO RUNB. Rucker to Jordan. Magee fanned. Eleventh Inning. was thrown out by Case to Jordan. NOT Hummel at second, Knabe to Dooll N blows on his frenzied friend, He called rents n came away to win easily, | nxinds of customers, but it was enough the police, and Patrolman Alex J. Stew-| Rav : was coming strong, He give every street “througiy which the ar urried down on @ bicycle. He pee) | barade passed a brilliant tone of the diamounted, when Dufty, Shanley’ | |tamillar yellow and yhito, the Mpgiat loose wit | | The extent of the equipment requir- st popibottion nud i hasks: pate ow: Jed by alsture of this sae must Gaye bava | Watters i: ducking and because” Durty | ,"ACE mache Mos 3 fan Meye-opener™ to most of the spec- Ww “ find anything else to throw, HET hte vag 7 SAR AY. j tutors. The mere figures of horses and . setae FInST. ptoaatrars: | wagons are not especially nifeant, Miscellaneous is way near enoligh to four-year 2 esplan, TOT; Heo. ut the steht of an unbroken line ex: —— ver the eye of the wrecker, Niffin, U8; Ste it Five furlones: for two | tending for twenty blocks was decided- eis + B40: d the proper erect ana S8nce, 98; Sam E m4 s, Galiea, tod. Are | ly, impressive. sad Whe proper effect and George Young, 101; Lamp Aisi Tis. "Kade. Md | Matthew: J. Hansen, the superinten- fe. g dow the count. He Dapple Gold, los; WO: At Magnet [dent of the. Slegel-Cooper Company Every week. id year, The to the hospital wilh a SOND a id, 140: ‘Ordeno. | stable, and marahal of the parade, had rf are wrecking the saloon; {ig: Flora Keay worked hard jand with success, " The ‘orld. prints “Help Want ‘ hiya taste a ste Goce oy for melicgrbomed horses “and tie ect th 1 iat fener, 11d) teeta Hy 313 y painted wagon spoke wall for than any tliree Sie New umoer When reivasod, | 4 atta 14a; Beat Lain, Wa; are and: onerey, Shanley, who landed a couple of DIOW® anche Mamlltan, 113. ‘The parade wan wiven as one of the Newspapers combined. gn Valty, was beld tn $1,000 Dall untd Nine) Six furlopae: for threo: features marking the opening of the * ‘4 Be on a of assault, year-olda,--Aline Crockett, 301; Clara H., 104; Fioventh Anniversary Sale, Bere sore nae agsure er Doolin singled, but was caught try- Alper- cented demand the world ev. porters of White Rose Magee was retired by Jordan, un. assisted. Jordan also got under Court- neys fly. Grant Hne-fiied to Lumley. NO . Dooin f a arks. | RUNS. No" RUNS. Lewis hlosted a fy to Mages. Jordan Lewis «truck out. Jordan fled to | lifted one whieh Titus Kot under. Hum Titus. Hummel rent & fy to Magep.|mel put one up in the alr and Titus NO RUNB. | smothered the ball. NO RUNS. Eighth Inning. Third Inning. Osborne walked. Knabe sacrifices,| Doolin fanned. So did’ Jacklitech p- | Ritchie Med to Batch. NO RUNS. Batch drove a fly to Titus. Burch: iatiaten doubled to the fence. Burch | struck out. Scanlon walked. Alperman batted for Ritter and went out, Grant | forced Scanlon at second, Doolin to to Branafleld. Rucker out, Knabe to Knabs. NO RUNS. Bransfitid, Batch rong to third. | Dee: Fourth Inning. bled Alperman's grounde! eee taney ningled wdvanc: | Osborne sent a fly to Batch. Knabe Hath iperman to. second. | Larmley | did likewise to Lewis. Titus walked. singled, scoring, Alperman. Casey & iments: ve a fy to Hummel. NO ing to third and Lumley tong out to| Casey doubled to left. Lumley fied the throw home. 1 to Titus, Casey sprinting to” third Grant. TWO RUD Lewis hit to Knabe, who threw to Jack Ninth: trining: ch,-nailing. Carey.at.the plate. Jor Bergen now catching for Brooklyn can menned an NO RUNS. transfield fouled to Bergen, Grant| ifth Inning. filed to Hummel. Doolin fanned, Ber- | Courtney fied to Lumley. Grant drew gen throwing the ball to Jordan, NO | for bal mecond. .Doolin was RUNS. | thrown out by ‘asey, Grant reaching UNS. conned. Hummel filed to Ma-| third. Jackittech walked and’ stole vec: co Ratay stvicled. Bergen. filed to | ond. Ritchey Kne-flled to Alperman. NO Gaborne. RUNS. | RUNS. Hummel bunted unauccorsti!!y, Grant Tenth Inning. . Courtney) Batch flied to” McGee Deotn sent & fy to Hummel, Sparks | Bergen ifted one to Titus NO RUNS struck oUt. Osborne sangled, bat was Sixth Inning. forced at ‘pecond, Lewis to ‘Alperman. aiQeborne struck out. Knabeimade the vO R fret safe hit of jcanion, ® ingle to Rucker fanned. Aperman singled and centre, and stole second. ‘Titus walked, topeecona aon Canteen SLawia | Magee singled, scoring Knabe, Titus Lumley fled to Magee jurdan | being. caught at third, | Hummel to Cee ee ekt nemadsees nehed te casey. Mages stole Bird, Courtney Doolin. NO RUNS acoring 3M rant filed to Alperman. filed to Mager. Casey walked, Scanion going Titus fied to Alperman. McGee went) in “second, Inimley filed to Courtney. cut.’ Lewla to Jondan: Brenns. | Lewis Med to Osborne, NO RUNI called Ou OF ste out by, Doolin. Seventh Inning. Batch was retired by Doolin and Brans:; Dooiin fouls to Casey. Jackittsch feld, Bergen ned. NO RUNS. jout, Lewia to Jordan. wees out, Twelfth Inning Cadey to Jordan, NO_RUN: to Lewia, Doolin|, Jonan ‘Med to Tita, Hummel. fted Grant pop-filed Doolin went | to Magee. Batch out, Doolin to Court- |ney, NO RUNS. \ ont Lewls Rucker, fanned. Alperman filed to —_—_____ Titus Casey was fsa “to” Koate: NO LIFE-GUARDS TO s8WwiM. Rows ——— 4. ave Liltenetrote, better known R ory Tix Swede."” and Menry athlete. Janina ee Coney Laland life gua: sparks fanned. | Osborne tyyled o: rece next: Suncay. f fH aie uk plechase a” floa in 8 out, Grant to Branafteld, | yal! a i bh me 4, Hummel singled, Jor-) the lt facrte) aes a: tal: Wine going to. second. Batch forced} S?duestion of w prommacy anche n, them as to Ww the fastest OWITHSTANDING the great increase in the price of tea owing to unprece- . the tim Ceylon Tea the many friends of this famous bev- that they will maintain both the price and te quality without cuange. This policy is rendered possible b © enor- mous and agvan: anticip! 2ous contracti’ made in at.on of market conditions, There is more reason now than ever for buying White Rose Ceylon Tea. PHILADELPHIA. | 11010000000002 — § | BROOKLYN. | BROOKLYNS. Second Game. PHILADELPHIA. 0000020 BROOKLY» 0900000 — 0 S:ven innings by agreement. THE NEW UTRECHT BRANCH of THE FLATBUSH TRUST COMPANY t2 now open for bustnces, B4th Bt. & New Utrecht Av. Broeklya, N. ¥. s Sve the Pieces” Ween without the original prescription. Bring the pieces to our nearest store and learn from experience the quickness, the ac- curacy and the economy of our service. Factory on the Premises. 9. Ehrlich &Seons ESTABLISHED Nearly 50 Years. 223 Sixth Ave., Brlew 16th St. 250 \Ixth Ave., Below 22d St. 1274 Broid way. B:low 33d Si. 217 Biway, A! Howse B'ock. t, Near Ago St 10] Nassau fea tresrn VY A POUND PROFIT} anu’ good sense, waay {nates and tow cents to gratify (hese Special for This Monday. vores... crouxn 10C 19¢ SPRCIAL ASSORTED CHOCO- LATES (20 Kinds) pPOUND, Special a un Tuestay, d Peeper CREAM : rors 10c ic APPLE Cl ~ POUND Park Row store open ¢ otelook.. We deliver, tres, purchase one dollar and over. beiweer bathers and 200th Rte . 1907, . daughter of beth Gailaghe: chester. NELLIB ¥. GALLAGH the late James and Blt formerly of Main st.. VW tice of funeraj hereatt GARDINER—Soddenly, Sept.14, HUBERT GARDINER. : . Funeral » Bterting place and Brooklyn ay. yewlay, Sept, 17, Relatives, frie employees will meet at his late residence, 960. Park place, Brooklyn, at 9.30 A. M. et LO8T, FOUND AND REWARDS. LO8T—On ferryboat Hud: vices at St. Gregory's Church 10 4. ML City, from Long land City BALM. trl ining, field glasgow und two, i reward. Return fo Milletle, 200 Broadway, “HELP ‘WANTED—FEMALE. CHAMBERMAID and waitress: an rellable wom- references. Apply, 1&1 West Toth vt. na office Domestic Sewing Fapher. West lath at. HELP. WANTED—MALE. | BOY to work In strre, | Call, in morning, GP. Read,” 199 Duane + WANTED, oxpertenced bi Backer, Apel Bendott & Co, {_ Bth av. LAUNDRY WANTS—MALE, WHIRT TRONER WeNTs erlencee Dakous Steam Laundry eerie Sunday World Wants Work dupleate—any—broken—lens

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