The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1907, Page 2

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1. $38,090,000 Is miready in hand, leaving < FARLy "5,600,000 to be paid off on matu- oe rity. “This firm—also announces SF they ere still prepsres to purchase the ‘notes at par and accrued Interest. Except at the Northern Bank Broadway every “run-line"’ fharked dwindling away at both ends ,tbe day passed—trom the head “where persons were being pald off and ; tifed out with walting in the cold and were xving home. : ‘MarketGood-Ail_Day—- a “The “Market opmed = strong end re} wmined ateady—a ‘pretty ood baro- “Barly ‘this afternoon State Banking | 12) @upectotendent Mark Wiltams ‘said % if Orta made to me to-day ahow. that eondltions are very much battles in look tor i ateady .tm- provement inthe situation through the; ra should | “| the State banks gre still in distress, of | Goures, but In ho Instance ‘dol hear of 7 one that ts in actyal danger, The fact iday in a week’ inj} Sot which—there ha ve—been—no—suspensions -dxverflay to-day: fe in itself @ cheering sign. “J am convinced that the flurry will} help to clear the financial atmospher in po far as it leads to certain needed reforms.” a-tew-nerdstent men_stared! in line over Sunday at the Lincoln Trust, | the ‘Trust Company of America and the | latter'-Colonial- branch #0 as to-be-on Thand for the. opening of the doors, Bumber of them got their tardy sec. —The rows of umbrella-covered men nd women shortened rapidly. At the Colonial branch in partiowar the line bad almost disappeared as carly as ‘Count -Cashand--Put- it Back “At the* uptown concerns which have had runs the falling off in the crowds “marked than at these fastituttons in the nancial and busi- néss districts, At the Harlem Savings Bank there were never more than one indred persons in rank, This number | | the Firs showed aj was shown. It two more of the a the W. La leas, exctted=and Husa! amou: Disappear from .. . Doors ot the Banks ently, and t.# for to. besa. for the “We-have tad show, and w Offers ot out of a town to assure berg, who is line at nue an Bain] he Rt ent Pe. This thine w here in Teady for business. 565 Broadway. hie, within othe: or without open, The was beine done. eae teller's. ahrank rapidly day* passed Was stAted\‘that the deposits for the @rewais. Several men took out their money, counted jt over, and then ed_actosa the corridor and Te- ‘Al, the Empire City Savings Bank @eposita “were numerous and of fair size. ‘The Doltar Bank in the Bronx never had more than fifty persons in the lobby at one time—tittie more than an average Monday crowd. ' ‘This bank began to-day for the first ‘Rime ‘to enforce: the sixty-day clause in ell: exoapt emergency cases. The of- Boiais’ pala they would much prefer to pay ail claims off-hand aa there was plenty of cash on band, but the Clear- tag: House insisted on the enforcement jet the new rule.” as = Patrons ot the ~Hamiiton-Bank,— the. | United States Hxchange Bank and the Ward Bank. which closed tem: a | pepestiy;:-were-teid-.thalthe preliminary. { t examinations of the books by repr¢ tatiyes of the State Banking Depa:.- | ment showed the asairs of ail three to be in excellent shape. at i -some unexplained reason a rather For ne LF . Bank A pata ter panto at Broadway_and Fourth si Vice President, Emil Steyd sald: “J go not know why any ef our de- tors should -seekto-draw- funds. Rut as-jong es-they. continue We . come we will be prepared to pay oft ait | applicants. We baye plenty of morey- i ‘Won't Need Acalstance. “Phe crowd here grew so rapidly that] Anspector and twelve reserves hands full keeping “order, ¢ tah thet Te “were probabl; Obst Fut 2 Shieh soaked | eir garments and made their shocs | sodden, ‘the men gathered jn knots on | the pavement A were foreigne: corner of Highth street, amall run this morning. There were “wbout 100 peraons in the rows—all men. v President M. Belding made this temen' This thing Nke_& fever, apps Help Wanted To-Day! _ ‘As advertised for in The Morning World's Want Directory. MONDAY, OCT. 28, 1607, our_their t+ itors, mainly small trases- revel majority of them | —The-Broadway Trust Company, at the | had’ another | New York Trust aot the Knickerbocker Mr, for declining, the direction of the company. récelyerx’ appointed pointment. institution and- depositors, The committee ; riermetiretnt tee ate: stockhohlers ‘may to deposit at once ‘genting business or mittee will la 1 Jewellers $Me ~Blacksirnlthe Ladiea’ T: Bookbindéss t Motornien ; Bindery Help Manicures Bricklayers Millinera Bushelmen Butchers Buttonhole Makers Cabinet Makers. Canvassers . Carperoors Cashiers Painters Printers Plumbers Pollahers Portera paeaeers 8 ll stre ces. tiWWReniitheys bore Pee af ‘Collectors Preasmen. 4) 3 pe Heat restocran was at Highlang|Uvely small depositor comes to with-| 1). eavAntaTE Apa area ra + Compositors Paper-Hangers ¢| Falls yesterday, fairly weil recovered draw his savings to ask what the} ois siiola on: ia YInit, Qooks (Male) . Salosladies zz) ftom hla cold. |mioney ls to bw Used. for, Neatly al-|2tlt Hold on; rive tne people a ‘Cooks (Fema rr — -— ways the man will tell, Jf he thinks It se ete ey leak prabate youne: ashtald eieunenes 2 or some unprofitable achem Staen Oks me degree of con- [Degoamakere Piette 1| CAPT. ALEXANDER PIPER Ma for pome Nppromiante scheme the 'tumely, and a0 didn't pay much atten, Hope nines sail AT THE POINT OF DEATH, |omce, and I reason with him for a “on to my talk. The Bowery Bank has Dishwashers - 4 a | time,” I coutd tell you of many a dol- Bet taken advantage of the limit clause peretere plese fitters alae |jarthat 1 have kept out of Wall street and 1 don't think $t will be necos- 1 Stenoxraphers Former Deputy Police Commtsstoner jin this way, particularly when the steel for 1am of the oplilon that the Bleystor 7 L Alexander Piper ta ‘at Wie byte eG |combine was being formed, Oratiis overs Emibroide: a 7\death at his home, No, 7622 Becond | phere ix only one thihx Iam unable | “Is it possible for a bank to carry aqineers 5 5) avenue, Fort Hamiliton, Brooklyn. He |to restrain them from doing, ‘That Ix # #uilicient amount of funds to meet 4 has been dil for a long time and the carrying thelr money to the race track, | Yee emergency of a continued Typewrlte; (Female) Tpholat Engravers Fancy Feathers Weeds Finis! © Firemen’... Yolders Foremen ‘Grocery Cleri > Oiris Total Beawnake Every week, month and year, The World prints more “Help Wanted’ Ads. than any three other New York’newspapers combined, 2| | KI! +24} also-worved 1 +40 REA The arestorn of the TrisCeanpany a of 2. America had a driéf conference-yemer- | N18 office, Active murn 5 | day afternoon in the main affice, No. 39, “IW) Wall street, and resolved to | busiiess ax usual when Wie bai L opened ar that no other and that thi House we cert Asso | Hot the bunks to hay orge Wy n Mr. by Com attic le Squad, ving Capt. Pt ; the 0 tho time of his ——_— TO CUKK A COLD IN ONE DAY ke LAXATIVE BRO: HO, utp A oure. alone the line a more optimistic was which ruspended temporarily dure Trust ational Hank would rexume business inside pf fort eight hours, At the Banking conditions fromthe tait—where men-and—women, | became —practicatiy —normat— run on Friiay and Saturday, ported arywhere in the Willlameburg | “quater of the xenera!-rentiment, Aji | section of Brooklen. i ppose it is. abc break. out < | stricty “commercial: business. “BO connection with Wall street loans or | With underwriting wyndleates: - We: con- fine our operations to a banking dual. merchants Deople In this immediate ‘viemnit offers of asststai annual reports of 3 ave ‘xdsolutely no. ob! Kations, except tq our depoxltors. ther heavy ran of withdrawals | “Are st) catching the His Fortune: : en 7 : = Against the advice of his physicians : ’ ‘ > Schoenberg, one Of the directors, | icx bed and came down President Belding and | {Cashier C. EB, Hyde that pe would turn | ver to them hix entire fortune if they! jeaied 1t to meet demands schoer interested string “of department York, Cleveland, St. Louls and Denver, js a millionaire several times over. * Only about seventy pe! erside Rank Elxhth ave- ifty-seventh street. Diaibees. c ‘women, James T. Wood. the President, 1 soon be over. Richt these vaults we have Fporpsenta about $8,000 or #600, T should At the Mechanics and—Trmdera' Bank, corner__of Prince cet, there waa no indication of trou- no ome being in evidence either sout the banking place than the officials « thongh the doors ware h usual votume of business ¢ cashier's window many persona in line as the DECHINES TO ACT — y—-wowid-more—than-equal the aiih-| AS RECEIVER FOR _. KNICKERBOCKER, Otto ...T__Bannard.. ompany, snmeunced this afternodn that he had. declined to @s one of the three which euspendéd last Tuesday. Bannard gave, business reasone Just at present, he de« olared, ail of his time was’ needed in It is not yet stated whether the other bocker “Trust—Gen. Hei Ernest Thalmann—have accepted, ap- Attorney-General Jackson to have the dissolved. comprising the oummittee went over the securities helt.iby_ the campany_and de- clded they were sufficiently good to war- | rant & resumption of pusiness, Todo y this they will be obliged to seoure the; mainly the poor ofthe east consent of the majority of stockholders | If they succeed in this [they “Wilko Into court7and ask thal the recotvers appointed by Justice Clark] Jast Friday te dismissed. Sept to t ganization achemeé, ey found a printer SW AOSTA RO La: TS AES ORY BRATS this morning for: distribution. Bees ss seme ssscbsrvcer Sos) +2), > Seren 1-90 17 ADE TNE BUCK HOMSTS hid” eabewitors “Trust-Company._No.20.Rréadway,-thale.the-outlooks a ehares of stock oF assignmenta ef thelr deposit accounts or deposit certifwater In the agreements to be_slened EXDre@sty ELATOD TAT AN Ceoaltor ali | PeTtty -camnot-tast—aiwarye, fron. the plin for resumption of Of reaction h reorm prepare may wit } draw his assignment ——tre—cpmwatree sumption of business THORNE’S TRUST CO. DY TO PAY AI, 1 Thorne, business was transact determination of the ation to issue C ates would be @ powerful | aid In checking the run and enabling | control of more ready | h to meet. demands. Perkina had a conference Thorne after the meeting in| ssionér Partridge, and der Commissioner Greene, During hia term of service he organized the Police Department per took the management of a corporation that wus formed to remoye | anes of Brooklyn by specially constructed trolley cars. waa in activa ohanrge: of this work up foaling! announced that A CCtOL he-river concerns work Who Was Held As Company of, Brookiyn=- institutions wh re there are runs the lines were shorter, | or—to-day. in Wi itamsbure “had a only the ny We lint here. * € and. -tradga- ¥, in Bail on Felony Charge.) 4 We They Bingham’ Reported to Headquarters: Shortly after: the death of Kaempt) a'w three men entered the drug store of John H. Alchele, a wrathy over termed an outragoous assault they had policeman commit | Just seen a 7 One of them called Gp house, say tie: -drunken—man. Police Headquarters, and clrcumman- a tlally detalied to the person he wax ad- +) drosaing that.the polloeman had struck Kaampf with his club and knocked him" n ifeleea, . were MAN DEAD, SLAIN BY A POLICEMAN, ___ SAY WITNESSES. [hands on him except in trying to hetp) ago of m him, wh Two other men followed t chown | May’ New in the stores at when the e0o per= aid: 000 That line outside t our ct president-—of-—the ‘Trust flairs of his own the Ro Knicker- Ide and The directors SAYS PRESIDENT — William: H. S. Woed, who as president of the Bowery Savings ‘Bank guards $100,000,000 belonging to more than 200,000. depositors, witn | we oat, lecernibi store at He hard of late, » j| three into the drug store: the same storysand asserted that: twen-/ :, | ty-five people saw the assault: these —men—aiso—teietoned—to—head quarters, : i There was no action ta trom |: “headquarters, appeal to citize; Mulberry eireet-aad-report-thingeap— pears to have been shown inéffeotive in this instance. 2 Nelther did the Coroners’ Omce take ‘any tmmediate action. ‘ parently with authority, cave permis-/!NX World reporter. the station-house rooma of C. Herritoh-&-Son,-at-No-325 East Blghty-sixth street. undertaker got around for the body _| full atatement of the facts reached-the Hoard 6f Coroners, and the ‘order ‘Tc the removal of the body was counter- manded by telephone. later taken to the Morgue, autopas will _be performed. Backs Policeman's Story. To support Kelleher’s statement the-fact-that-at the time of the allegat assault he had a raincoat tightly b toned around his uniform, and he ses. who will say that strapped to his belt There are no marks of violence on the took (Continued from First Page.) No, 160-Avenue A. | Thoy | This is the Last Week of Our Special Sale _ And it will be some time before plexy; and my brother and T Were talking lastnight of the- possi- bilty of Fidrence dropping of the same) way if he-kopt up tits pace, He leaves arid two children Stories of Women_ they | Mrs. C. Ulenbors, the janitress of a Mlathouse at the northwest corner of Kighty-fourth street and Avenue A, and on ® sire. A. Tourn phones, Pianos and Hall Clock. who Hives in’ t Swear they’ saw Ute pol an assault Ruempt. Mrs, Ulenbors's xtory ts fully corroborated by Mrs. Tourna. “The man was standing. on resid Mts. (enbors. He zi ah or aru Seeran yee UP Bebing “hiny and struck he first hfe Dlowsdeliind the ear. told fel the he cor-, lookwit eppaut him’ asterris | Ad the) mant pollcemin kicked “Him! in the polfceman started Into tha eA One of loon on the corner. He xcemed tobe ‘Talon for the removal of the body trom to the undertaking-| watched body. Kne: tn bad physical health, No, 33) Rast Biginty-vixt street. They are convinced that F ence dled of an apoplectic stroke was not Kaempf, ‘and he had been drinking He suffered from head- well," sald Sreat quant! hg most of his time in saloon: of hia uncles dropped dead avtew 4. n, however, Commissioner} to call up Bome one, ap- Before The body where an! his clu! under His pockets were eared A man—_who was —aith—him. | }gauaht bim’ by the arm and’ eppke: tol) thin. "Phe: policemnan. swho had partly tered: the galoon doar; -turned around |! afi-ran—to the: drug store choas! they street, “Then he carried the dead man fo.the drug ators. : : de ena, No. pestle that Kelleher he was standing in | store and saw the whole naff | gb eure the i by large front-halls:to furnish. Among the pianos, taken pA. is aempt roof her under their present real worth. Do not let this-sale pass without at least -tion. A visit to our store is a liberal edu- cation in Twentieth *said Mra, ine aa -thoueh—y an Waa foll man--would arrest ; The ma ped on Me corner and spoke » policeman, Then 1 naw the pojice- n'a ann shoot and ‘the’ mah dropped. As ho) dropped tiie polies= joan gradbed him oand— kicked tort thevside or-the stomach, There is doubt that ‘the blow the ruck him knocked the man Faye £0: out 10 policeman was i Beautify me Complexion IN TEN DAYS Nadinola CREAM. ihe Sdualed bewutifier ts H indorsed by thousands and “guaranteed { remove frecklea_ pl Heise. Hiver-epons, tan in ua= the BROADWAY & LISPENARD ST. pt was ——S) Gragutata oF mail Uegeman's 8 drug stores, Kinsma) s 3 drug stores. River's 10 | rors aenand others. Prepared by National To! "Interest on bi Personal eccounts, ¢ iy {S2,_ by dead personal cal RecA ives of Aled with them when his clothing was IRVING C. GAYLORD, Vice Free. ¥ ‘searched! — } OWEN WAXD, 24 Vice-Presiaent a aE x 4 , WILIAM DARROW, dr. 3d Vice-Free, EDW “My mother died a ehort time Ko <2. ‘ ) ROBERT 0. LEWIS, Treasurer. and left him a considerable sum of, 7: os f a money. _Bince then he had been apend- DIRECTORS George C. Boldt : Prex, Waldort-Astoria Hotel Co. C. Chirk Morton F. Vani one Capitarist ide, expressed the opinion-to~iay | Evening World reporter that the worst was over. Then he added: i banks of New-York are substantial.” Mr. Wood 5 looked upon as a financiat- prophet, for he f the: present panic more than three months ago. woup a form: of ‘Good-has-come-out-of-alt-this.—It-has- proved that-the -savings He then looked into rthe future and weighed the ‘causes-and effects “of prosperity. His own’ to-an oretotd EASTERN LEAGUE Re-elected at Convention Held! ~ To-Day at the Hotel —_- Victoria Clark, Dodge & Co. Bankers: Robert F Dowling Pies: City lareeling sip) Gompany 7 Were are Ghidinspant Con Gan Co, RD 2 TR aee oe Bark * Charles F. Hoffman = Hoftmad Estat FAwurd’Holbroo! Pres. Gorham Mfx Compan’ ‘Abram M. is (ot the démust importance whep_ you! Tequire the sérvttes of Oculist and Op~ tictah The firm af longast” experience “jad proven PenxbMity- 1s We satest chi Eyes Examined by Oculists, Skilled Eye Doctors of Experience. | Glasses Prescribed Only WhenwWeeded Always at Moderate Prices. i Bankers yers Louls Stern Pres, N. Riv Frank Tilford 2. Park & Pres. 5 ¥. i Hyatt Edward PF, Hat m falomen Salomon & Co, * SB Aymar Sands a —oRtern Bros. De ry Savioee ga muer Wy. Sty ter William Felelarer =so great a money-saving oppor- __tunity again presents itself. _ It isn't possible, ina sale like this, for the last week to afford the opportunities of the first week, yet those who have de- layed investigating these marked-down instruments until now will find genuine bargains in Regina Music Boxes, Regina- $. In fact, some of the best values have been overlooked by the. earlier buyers particularly in the Music Box line, Here ‘Music’ Boxes of, styles.in vogue but a y-*r ago,are marked ) at half and less than‘half their regula; ©... yp .price’= ‘Three fine Hall Clocks, two in the {viiszion style, reduced = far’below their actual. cost,” should=interest those who have. in exchange, are. several : well- | —known-makes,-as-good-musically-as-when-new,-at-prices far Makers-of-Regina Music Box Regina Player Pianos, Gaur Mose Mak Broadway at17thS LINCOLN TRUST COMPANY “MADISON SQUARE, NEW YORK BRO : OFFICERS i FRANK TILEOKD, Lresident. ‘KEDERIC! RD C, OSEPH-Z. BRA “mercantile ana abject to check er on time deposit. inquiry invited by 8 mail or telephone. ARLES B. COL Arthur Iselin Isaac Regina Ch ADWAY & 724 ST { 5, Cashlei ON, Anat. Treas, Asst Secretary. wi! Robert Gorlet Goelet Eatate Wm, Iselin & Co, * Dry Goods ‘Seligman J. & W. Seligman & ewerzm Sanda Laws. 28 Seoners W. De Lancey Kountse Say. Kountae Bros. ¥-G008e—ynteyP Maree Me De. ‘CS S- saving Janice Quinian Tilfora ay, Bk oh GLIAL Johnsen Bradish Johnson Est. 6H. Kelse! Clarence Me Keleey eo Pree Lorn George Leask > Bankers jus i ChikkchkSong. ESTABLISHED 223 Sixth Ave., rly go Ven. Below 15th St. 4 Sixth ow 224 St. 1271 Broadway, Below 33d St, 217-B'way,-Aster-House Block. — Nassau St, Ne Am st ee ‘Wungertord _Capper Co. art Meyohn.Duncan's Sons Bawyer & Hl weltn th tha New. Yark | . |HIS FULFILLED PROPHECY. it ja} “The nation seems to be on the top wave of proaperlty, bu alr on July 14 Ia When heqrdded: “Many predent-men drellooking ahead ready to weather the The bank Wall street are hoarding money in The Very fact that’ Mr, Wood's predictions were. zation which the | consists of Frederick T. Bourne, As}, Foster H G. Louis Bolaseyain, +O his present views on tte-banking situation; and the fact that his hank Moses Taylor Willam A.. ‘Tucker, | hoards the savings of 80 many thousand men ‘and women {s of especial eae Reena aOPRia WalAchin {mportance. Every depositor in the Bowery Bayings Bank looks upon reise agarose aus or a ser the president as a personal frien The average deposit represents say- ferry Paxne Whitney, ail of whom are | 4ngs of $425. On this basia there more than 200,000 depositors in’ this sald “to favor reorsantsation and a re-| bank, and_200,000 men and women in New York who are ready to abide by uation. DEEy Mr, Wood talks with these dopositora through The Evening World, just as Peay ER Ge Le LA La ABE Ye Ef them should they Appear in person at Tatas ote: japoaitor in the Bow So Trumbie tov Ret wn} Dheastig,-sud—a—pr te hearing, in the nig | President's office. Mr. Wood continued: + IghU Means Lpey— dy "It is a pity to nee these | frightened j| persons drawing out their.money from lthe savings banks and losing interest sits. Tet_me say now the ks are good and solid. have a meoullar class of depositors ) with and I make it a pointto get as ‘closely in touch with them per- sonally as possible, ‘In normal times, for instance, my | tellers are instructed when.q compara- I. he Is, there Ix no d retry” Savings tat storm if the passengors do no: werbourd “or scutile the ARCHBISHOP-PART 4 du _o'slock, the president, ea |day morning Inat. 1 got busy i} one Immediately with a nu | Wall atreet friends, and they ing of the bank presidents in Dock Bank, at 1.9 o'clock on afternoon, chances Are agninat his recovery |They wil have the surest tip Invthe the majority of its depositors Capt. Piper isa West Potnter. Ho | world, and no amount of argument will | Wood waw auked. |was made a Deputy Pollce Commia- | make them seo their folly until {t ls too | ‘Possible? No. It late, jatblo,"" was the reply. ‘The bi |\/Often I have exacted a promise that | never organized that can keep they would come back at east and tell | more than o small mo how they came out, but they never | actual deposit do. The women—poor creatures!—gener- | ror” example all As a matter of ‘fact tt t# not, but the | Lord knows we do it jn. the hope of | protecting them from shady schemes of ell kinds. Worst Is Over Now. “I waa in Pitteburg with my wife moans of He nes cent. 4s in rallroad bonds, and able In municipal bonds—towns leges. ‘thought he would take an optimistic view of the business situation and| ‘The hoarding of money against the day ay begun,” was the statemont made by Mr. Wood the adyice of a man they trust can do much to relleve-a uistreased sit- Archbishop Farley Says a-Word to the Timid, Tire-Anawolad-einty-wtit-wenther-te | {on in New York reached me on Thurs- {a wholly Impo! percentago Take our own : You know that last July tell ua St te rote of our business. | we passed the $100.000,000 mark for de- posits.” Probably 6 per cent. of that ts Invested In bonda and mortgages, 25 por We carry always between threo and four hundred thousand d rall-bille,.end during last-week' on the new board of directors Montreal, Jeary City. {Pree-| providence. Men interested in baseball storm. t jump ahip.— on the mber ot| all sald | the Dry} Friday ank wan on hand of tts bank, | consider~ and vil- all Canada for_ ght | hither by the, | senting ot Patrick —T-Powerewae-anenimously re-elected Pres parts 4at tte menting tans if Lawrence Solomon, | MoCasrre: | Moses ber er Artur Rochester Newark; Ei des of the agene emrank sot ‘Pred-vehe-—ot- Montresli Ay ae eet are OF: AWS Bi AI, . Kinkead and Wal- ter O'Meara, of Sere: Civ sates Dany, va GeDioe,.of. Providence, A etn eH The board of directors of tht nt of the The-.aities represen: have been flocking Into the city from United States he past two days, drawn | meetings of the Eastern; League and-National Baseball Associa- ‘tion; which are to be held to-day and | to-morrow. | The Eastern League Jannual meeting at the Victoria Hotel, | ‘and the National Association, repre- | | 11 the minor leagues of the > country, thirty in number, will meet at; noon to-morrow at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. H ‘The Basten League was represented A niLyieiand Ino: to; Edward Hanjon of Torank, ot Daitimore League, consisting of P. T. Po: J. apn, Buffato, and Moses N held a ee ats a victor 4 the ular ‘convention £5 tome, ‘Get back at once.’ I reached | ger the auentiona to be presented at | Now York in time to attend that meet- | the lorwer ? a tional have already reached many more aro. éx more, prior to Man; the ‘McCaffrey, m delegation of, alx fornia, {dent of the to-day that tl vention this than jn any Mr. Powers, of Toronto; ‘af Rochester; Jacob Btein, of Frank, the {ueatonsto the convention of Association the hye pated to-night. nein. from Call: Who Is also Presl- Sational Association, sald he attendance tonthe con. ear promines to be greater revious year In the hlatory | came of the association. Newark and | {a holding ita! 1 to-morrow George Leask & Oo,. ~~ ADVISORY. COMMITTEES Downtown and Uptown Offices eer iuapettard — Brass ” Decatur M. Sawyer Charies-H, Simmons Jobn-Siinmens Co. Jeeeph N. Francolinl + Pres. Greenwich Say. Rank Irving E. Haymmond Pres. Vantine & Co, taytor——orving Ctaytord——— Vice-President G.Conkitsr nkiin Say. Dk, =" Marton Whitman | Company John C, Wilmerding ‘Wilmerding, Morris & Mitchell “Henry WiHtowe + Pres. Ital. Say. Bank, Lawrence & Co, pas 3. Bager-Leescratt oe Eastern | % Lvayeratt & GC’ Ormision & Mecormack od, are A HIGH GRADE VARNISH. AND STAIN COMBINED. matters "| and So SEE py 1 en your ~money_te. =Wwhs you don't have to They are 1wcressing th 7 year and have al- Bickans A-LAC.are_practically | “endless, but one of the most important is for re- “finishing old-gold-tea- chairs. Withacan of GOLD JAP-A-LAC you can quickly make a new chair out of an old one. Or, if you prefer a silver finish, use the ALUMINUM |, JAP-A-LAC, H ba ttala. astern wers and Cot. L.W. Sweet 2 Co. | MAIN STORE, ‘37 MAIDEN-LANB, N. ¥. 389 Fulton 8t., B’klyn pt Checks ‘all Value of Batti- Victoria Branch: and A sent a large bulk of these around to | other banks, “Then we have call week i course it hurt the frenzy of the fri reached responsible for It. every dollar d How? France or | England, curitien, ourybe AL week, muyba longer. ily gee, that If the mujorty of Htora ti right, aa did eoma | Oe oe odoin Dusinors with other Insil- tutions leat week, we might be com. pelled to, atop payment \hough the bank js 4 time. maybe can read ‘of those tat Why Pantc Is Dangerous. on deposit so that it immodiately and we found it necessary to jn considerable of that money last in order to protect ourselves, others, but the idiotic hizened| for coll That would take time—; «tem stitution In the world. ollars jn —_—. dopositors wis ‘Wa could realize on ited with ux I¢ given applying to rarily, al pound as any in- | 9 ' JAMES R.KEANE SCO. 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Anderson, at 73 Al Weat 23d at. i denly, Oct. 26, 1907, JOHN, Tuesday, Oct. 20, Jato residence Bornard’n Clruroh, West 1¢th! st. in Calvary Cemetery: of the olf Turnpize of formerly of Riverstone of Mill, will take pinca Wednesday at THE Whee DAILY LESSON, ts better then a Werld Adx

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