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a th —_-Fefinen_to give the number of his hom: ITHE EVENING WORLD, SEEKING BANDIT HOT FIGHT OVER CHIEF AND $7,000 MRS, BRADLEY'S WWHIONG HERE | Daring Hold-Up of Paymaster Prosecution Summons Many in-New Jersey Planned in | Witnesses to Off-Set It After this -City. Defense Shows Hand.< Nov. 16—Mra. FIVE MEN IN SCHEME, _wasusxeros Wagen. ‘and. Fast Rushed Leader of Band Away with Money. by moned to lwhen the defense closes. ~) Thos -wro nad come to peltav ‘Mrs. NSANITY PLEA Annie} M. Bradley's plea of insanity as an ex-| A cuse ‘for ‘the slaying of former Senator Horse ‘Arthur Erown will be stubbornly fourht! the prosecution through many’ wit- (nesses who have: been” quietly sum-| take the stand {n rebuttal See Princes Bride Led to the Altar by _ Prince Charles Amid a Scene of Splendor. |; TWO. QUEE Ceremo Lis in Church Specially _ Built for Occasion. * LONDON, Nov. 16—A ‘ellipse of | “the mannera and customs of the old French | Court presented t6-day at Wood Norton where Prince Chartes | ot Bourbon was: married. to Princess Louise of France with ceremonies the wan Detectives under Qleut. Petrosino, tn Bradley's brillant counsel would have tely mas : P pleturesquenens and stately s charge of the Italian Bureau of the’ ling In showing she was tempo- . eldom ap- rarily the Govern-| fificence of which are. seldom crazy learned of Central Ofmce here, and men from the . i intentions Pinkerton.=Agencyare scouring the Italian ofa thls city the hope of locating the seader of the gang that held up W Knapp ant —re- ments to-lay with) much quarters tn and seek to prove Mrs. Bradley was en- Urely aane., but extremely ‘“victoun her anger against, her former lover, as one witness has Nea sworn she ford mn Meved him of nearly $7,000 yesterday him she was. afternoon on the outskirta of Passalc, While the “unwritten law’ appeara| cae to have been entirely sidetracked for.| surprire. The prosecution will contend! in} proached at like, affairs nowadaye ‘About forty. members af royal fam!- Tes, near relatives of the bride or | bridegroom, were present, each tearing 4 name-ctossiy—wozen with the history of Europe in byadne centuries, while indred among the | fair 2 Aiplomatists representing moe: of Under the Fleur-de- other guests | pennnsnpraseciSIST SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, s Loutse We | Py \King of Spain and Royalties of Europe | B HAC din Regal Style \q\Fy SLUMP |S ‘Sy } | ii | | | | [ PRINCE | | CHARLES oF t BOURBON The Passaic police have recstese_* crop out when t inal tes att “Hie worth inchiding—thes formation that makes them 1 sure It will be appealed to Indirectly, | American Ambassador to the Court of the leader he gang. who escaped Hs is to often the hearts of gt. James, Waltelaw Reld. Coy | : the * OPnty | Reld, ai American Ambassador with the satchel ef money, ts hiding George B. Hoover, In presenting Use| France, Henry White, and Mra. White here. The fact that the three men ar- An's case in his opening address. /and a host of nobles, gathered from all Fented all fail from this elty would be went into great detal! to show that the -ougte-of Burape muMcie ) sumgest ft this {x the | Senator Brown's wicked treatment of| ‘Phe civil marriage was performed by place to look fi of the bigh- Mrs. “Bradley unseated her reason. the Registrar In St. Mary's Roman ; waymen, but {tis sid the Passaic) She, a weak woman,-met the Senator! Gatnolic Church at Evesham, a sm pullee have even a more direct clue. and fell a victim to (lls snares. Sho! rrugated tron bullding, at $39 o'clock | thre men who were caught were loved him dearly, and believed he would si. morning. Half a dozen members aichetorasPolicas Tus Dal- marry lier as he had often promised tol 7” Sy eater, including the King Tymple to-day and held with Hi for; Sondinens ane aay others womeneM ir or Spain, the Duke of Orleans and other the action of the Grand Jury, The {119 itherately cast aside ax a toy of which| necessary witnesses, together with are Frank Demarco. a laborer: of No. bie nad tired, ‘The suffering he forced | small muites, were the only spectators at 342 East One Hundred and Ninth streets) ner to endure made her Irresponalble, | this early ceremony. though, in spite Gaetano Clan. of No. 36 East Twelfth Tt po vurged, but the Jury will not|of the attempt to Keep It secret, aulte Feet. and Philin De Primo, who ®A¥%) ye permitted to lose xlxht of the «reat|a crowd of people gathered In the yi- + he lives on Sixty-nfath street, —tuty Soe own dala pel mt vheartily | Fifth Man Aided Escape. | dramatically spoke to the twelve. men Tt has been ascertained by the Passalc| who hold Mrs, Bradley's life when he authorities that ax a fifth man arose to open the defense yesterday af- fn hiding in the woods near the acene ternoon. Sie heard it In silence, looking Of the hold-up and that he assisted the desectedly at the floor while-he talked, ; She was more composed wnen the ses: « leader in cacaping with the bak Of) gion ‘ended. There will be no. court } money. intended by. Knapn to have been to-day, and Mrs. Bradley will have } . pald to the employees of the Worthen & OP pOKCERILY, to rest cover Sunday and Aldrich bloacheries, nt Delawanna. ate yes ME NERD Ae) C8 Ut ary This man, ‘according to the police, THE UNION A FULL LEED STA the time the: news of the hold-up! Teached them, - . ‘The police are convinced that the rob- Dery was planned in one of the Itallan \\ eolonlés In this city. The three pris | \ “pners have, all been positively {dentined | {iby Knapp. Cigno has been recognized | \\ aa a former employee of the bleacheries. | Shortly before the robbery of Knapp | ‘took place an automodile hove in alght Jand the robbers levelled thelr shoteups, ready to halt tt. Ciena, it Je naid; | ‘waved them back, knowing the car did} not contain Knapp and the money, ‘ tine firat FAN ne, tes CD aE f » there about noon. Between 9.00 and | ROosevelt -With Eagle Quill $10,000 wax place! in a sult case. Knapp | first. went to the Dundes mills, where | From there he r mill along the river | are that skirts | “BLUH IN OWN SUI ~WUSTPAY ALIMONY way Business Man Discon- tinue the Action. Signs the Proclamation © Admitting It WASHINGTON, 'D. C., Nov. 16—A hhew star waa added to the American flag to-day by the admission formally into the Union of the State of Okla- homa, President Roosevelt, at 10.16 o'clock this morning, signed the procia- mation admitting the Terrttories of Oktahome and Indian Territory jointly as one of tho American States, Little formality attended: the cere- mony, which meant s0 much to the | people of the two Territories. In ap- Z | pending hls signature to the proclama- an American: eagle, The pen will be deposited with the Oklahoma: Historical Society. There was absolutely connected with the signing of the proc- Jamation. The act was done‘ in the Cabinet room, to whch had been ad- mitted Senators Carter and Dixon, of Montana, and Warner, of Missouri, be- sides. a_nunther of residents of Okla- f Whom “wre cormected Slaying brought an action against hia wife, Laura Florence Bluh, for a separa: tion on the ground that she had aban- @oned their home, Charlies G, Buh manufacture? of neckwear at No, ‘832} . Broadway, changed his mind, and “wanted to discontinue. Justice Brady. sre the SikFeme. Court, dented him the | a! ing nis eult, and) home, most” Washington, and newspaper represen- tatives, Atowas exactly 103¢-o'ctock-when-Bec- retary |Loeb threw open the double doors Icading from the Presidant’s pri- vate oMoc, He had the proclamation in ha hand which he laid on the large square blotter at the President's pos! tlon at the head of the Cabinet tabla Tho President entered and took hia seat at once, was handed the long’ cagle quill pen by the! Gecretarxand wrote his name In large letters, thé sen mak- ealled at her tusband’s place of busl-|ing an audible scratch with each move- ees and found him thers ‘enteMaining | ment. When he had Mnlehed hls signa- @ comely young woman." Sie had made | ture tho Presdent picked up a small the call on the advice of an anonymous | blotter, with which ho blotted his name letter-writer, She says her husband ad-|and then, looking up, exclaimed: vised her to. sue him for an absolute| “Oklahoma ts a State, ivorce, but she didn't. She merely left | At this instant Albert Hammer, of him, and {s now living at No, 1n9| Enid, Okla., a clerk in the Land’ Of- . » may I have tha In his reply Mr, Dluh denies his wite'a | "7he Prosident pleked: up. tho wevall atlegmions, saye -his wife's mother is | potter and handed:it to Mr: Hammor werth more than $60,000, while he is poor | with the remark: ‘There were more re- ‘amd has to Nve in one room at No. 619 oats tor, pre. Aleatne lcular pens Lexington avenie, He also charges that | ‘han the: bd my name.” Bis wite wrote scandalous and Indecent | pression of the, President's spratie Jettera to him, acribbling them on dite) reversed. ‘Tho singing and all the incl. of wrapping paper and paper bags. Mra, | dents connected therewith ocoupled but Bich denies this, bit Clara Kihusner, of No, N Bast Third street for five years one miuute, and at the conclusion the a maid in the Bluh household, alleges President_bowni, nimeeléack into hin private office, with the ‘remark; “Good in an affidavit that she saw Mra, Blu ‘ ost Ye some notes of this kind. moming, xentlemen, \ Sep ore ts a twelve-year,old son of this marriage, and the custody of the lad ja Bwarded to his mother, pending the PRINCE KILLED IN DUEL. trial VIENNA, Noy. 18—Prince Arnulf of, Bavaria, who dled at Murano,’ near Venice, three days ago, and who was sald to haye had pneumonia, is now aaid to have been kdllled in a duel with the Duka of Genoa, a brother of ex- Queen Margherity of I! 4 s ith swords, The duel was fought 3 where Grossman, Justice. O'Gorman ordered Buh to pay $12 a week allmony to hin “wifesunti! his: sult has been ted ana Getermined, Mr. Bluh must “also pay his wife's lawyer $100 for pushing her ‘ence. Mrs. Bluk says that for five years ‘after their marriage they lived with her parents, who.supported them both, ‘and that Blith, who has a $10,000 manu- fectory, borrowed her money to put into the business and never repaid her. Bhs also relates that ono cyening. she i (From the Washington Herald.) /) “The farmers in this community seem te be prosperous, 3 age, aispentiy! 0) G ay fell thro’ ia section ping "to, unload “wi rick her there.” ‘Gieat lok here and if-we: 7 —it-was-a-piti{ul tain -bawyer-Hoorer+ tion, the President used a pen formed} from a quill plucked from the wing op) Orleans. event. no ceremony rnmantal....denartmenta in| a so! cinity of the little church an chosred the Princess, who_ts most pap: ular among the country people The religiou function was carried out at noon in an artistic temporary chapel specially erected for ‘the occasion, the | Roman Catholic Bishop of Birmingham. oMctating. oa; Shortly hefore the hour, the bride entered the ¢rowded chapel leaning on | the arm of her brother, the Duke of ‘Orleans, and heading a procession in which the King of Spain, the Queen of Spain, the Queen of Portugal and a host of other members of royal fam- ilies took part. The bride and bridegroom took up ‘a position beneath a canopy of royal blue velvet emblazoned with fleur-de-lis and surmounted by’ a crown, * ail wronght in gold thread. Inaccordance with the French cun- tom, there were no bridesmaids. Yrince Charles, of Bourbon, tho bridegroom, belongs to the Two Slciiles branch. of the Bourbons, He is a son ‘of the iate Comfe de Caserta. who was a son of King Ferdinand I! of Naples. He was a widower, having, married. in 1901 the infanta of Spain, the, Prin- cess of Asturias, Who was a sister of the present King of Spain. and who ied the day after she gave birth to her only daughter, Oct. 17, 1904. Prince Charles became a néturalized Spaniard on hia firet marriage. Princess: Louise of France. the bride. ts theyoungest daughter of the Inte Corte. de Paris. who fought in the Givij War on the Northern side, and the Comtesse-te: Paris, Louts Philippe, the “Citizen King” of France. was the larst and last King of the House of Or- jeans, and the bride's father was his grandson. The Duke of Orleans. the Pretender to tht throne of France, ts her eldest brother, and the Queen of Portugal. the Duchess of Aosta and the Duchess of Guise aro’ her sisters, Prine rles ig thirty-seven yearn GC bride fs twerity-fve, wedding, the brides. rote tate In Warwickshire, spacdoun tne River Aven The Tuuse stands on & hiiside, and special huild- ptands gre erected en the lawn fot the ds ay on the Jno temporary und bullt {s at: imposing and core both. within and ciemanied without nquetting hall, to which the wadding party and the royal guests Broceeded In Procession atter the cere- Prony, is on the opposite side of the fouse from (he chapel, so that. te company. passed throug. sh the mension. to. reac t= Tnt: tiful apartment, eighty y forty Decorated: dn = banat Kado ety the royalties assembled not on! hee Wedding Dreakfant but will ther for other banquets’ durin, oie. eur days ‘of foutdeltion sehigh tor low the wedding, i ‘The other cuests were served the wed- ing breakfast in the Duke's museum, onthe grounds, and about three hun? Qred sat down to an claborate banquet, Qvery detall of which the Duke himself, There were several large nd the one on the-roya which, vent from London the Gay. before the wedding, weighed nearly two hundred pounda, ‘The cost of cater ink. is estimated at ($50,000. and the amount expended on the hutidings ani Gecorationa evidently was very great. i Two pen BROTHERS + E “ODDS OVER A THIRD. Henry Asks Court to Compel Ed- ward to Produce Arthur, Who Is Ill; Three Kelly brothers are Inyolyed in a family quarrel which will get an air- {ng on Monday, when Juatice O'Gorman. hears argument on the return to a writ of babeds corpua granted to-day to Henry Kelly, of Henry Welly & Sons, of No. 7] Vesey strest, alrecting Bu- ward Kelly, of No, 10 West Ninetleth street, to produce thelr brother, Arthur K, Kelly, in court. di Henry, who lives at street. Brooklyn, alleges. in his. peti: tlon presented by Willlam Henry fia dane, that Arthur K. Kelly is ilsin Edward's apartments, and that mem- bers of Edward's family have refused to let him and members of his famlly see the sick man; Edward uasuming exclusive charge of Arthur and his af- a “My brother Arthur has noinurse or geeminn: Sion Bare pr: Sia ical / not abd te feet, Here for tl 109 Hancock la the seut of the Duke of’ "ying on mortgag PRINCESS LOovuIs ANEW THOUSINDS RE OREN T SUBURB ness Force Out 30,000 Each Year.” and business 30,000. persons Nearly Pullic ‘improvements expansion are crowd out of Mant 120,400 ttan encn yeur, ve been driven from ot homen four years. Half of from the, of curing them, the past fled at putiic works, such as the clear- bridge have march Ing of wide tracts proaches. , The past week saw 12,00’ persons or- dered out of the Pike Silp bridge sec- ton. Their old for apr houres were to ‘Thanks to the efforts of The World, a large part of that pc will be allowed to stay yOUl the land shall be negded for a cnstruction, several months hencs, Where do all the unhoused wo? | vening pulation ual the old ones as possible. Greater Flow to Suburbs. But the net result te the a vf even uw larger nianber of » the suburbs. ‘rhe shidting: of used inasses cr shoring yament TAL Seid a her urul the movement |s_ Le]é fen As“ iiuiigeant districts: omer ie pressive is carriid to the centres of wealthier huines. oVvertiow tO the suburss begins iP from tat last class uf real tents, are forcud’ out une ade by tie ime snigranit mifluw. and 0g the otier hy Uk Meher cos ng 1a the tis Urcky wt as a refuge. In man siiburbs aru xcUung best part of overiloy front ue lig iaspro’ ate nd Jus.eee sroivd— each: along, The lly ney mense evictions all in the poorer diz Business ts driving families out of old private dwellings In the Fifty avenue district ax far north As Fifty-ninth street. It is pressiny through all the side streets. Plans ary filed nearly every day to alter dwellings and flats for businesd use or for the con- struction of new mercantile bulldings un the altes-of residential landmark Wall Strect Losec Must Sell. An aftermath of the struggle to cor- her tie copper market js seen in the announcement of the on Decatur and Wobater ‘ordham; Mount Vernon and Vapler avenues, Herkliner pince,’ Bast Two Hundred and. ‘Twenty-third and wo Hundred and Twenty-ftth streets, Woodlawn Helgita. It) will be. nel noxt Tuesday at the Real Estate Sale room, on Vesey street, by Joseph P. Day, i Mr. Ci Nor ire such has reached the three- Big Public Works and: Busi-j| have | been taken over by the city yesterday. | cir homes | | { masses by an army of homencekers. | January. | that { MAJOR GULICK LEADS IN BIG a. He has organiz cates to develop. 4; héclass reatdential tracta on Lone Islam. Ho ts followed Med and 1 begin In They say the opening of the tunnels Will cause prices in ction of New \Jersey toadvance by leaps and bound: To: Massapequa by: Trolley. On Long Island the “south Traction Company has a heavy Adoo “of men _pualing—warkeon—tte ‘i Mne. throw + Hetdne: re-and-(en mavily: In copper aqneezed tn the the collapae of * The property has been In the po: sion of Cocks for twenty-five years. Originally farm land, itehas «own to be realty of the Most detrable chara ter, All of it {» improved and masossments aro paid. Within. recent Vonrs Cocks mortgaged it heavily. When the securities with which he was loaded went: to smash he found himself. confronted with the ‘prospect of losing all his Hronx real estate, A bank which held a mortgage on the Broperty. called Mt in. He decided to pall it for whateyor it might. bring. # fi the “Metuah: ested Sadly followed Heinze, i | Marxapequa. Tt RIPE aE is deine and wie The line. will parallel the Montauk in the fur carts CL] division of: the. Long Island Railroad Property-owners on the soutl. side are “eth eta wt: ait, Sales continue heavy at Manxape aua, The Queens Land and Title Com- pany reports vash sales larger than for months. It indicates that people are Investing money drawn from banks tn han tasty acta te Continual headeche m. y lead to rerious trouble. Coffee causes headache and various ailmeats In many persons who do not understand the cause, They take fablets or powders that simply benumb but do not remoye the cause, Stop coffee 10 dayx and use Postum instead, as the: regular table beverage. Pos- tum contains oo drug Iike caffeine, found in coffee— nor any ovher harm!ul ‘In. gredient. Postum is made of clean, roasted wheat aod a small amount of pare molasses, and while.it tastes like ceffee, it 1s a wholesome food drink. Taken with good cream and piping hot it's delicious, and aeons sty eae —Hike-that-prevating-atopresent CAMPAIGNS. 1 several Jarge syndl-| Favor-—tha—aaditional—-tran— ue gold table. IN SAYS x | The experiments with vaccine in- joculation as a remedy and cure for tuberculosis, which have been made : + by the pathological department of ithe Massachusatts General Hosptta’, have reached a stage that warrant de ‘Needs || hope on the part of consumptives, The investigations have been con- Mortgaged His Property for | $300,000 Because } ducted with a view to obtaining a | It,” Is Explayation, | | sek | vaccine that will so strengthen the James B. Haggin, the veteran mining disease. resistin: properties of the magnate and breeder of fine horses, told human blood that death from tuber- i culosis in any form shall be oca- sional, instead of common. It 1s so nich easfer to prevent con- suniption than to cure It, however, that no precaution to guard against |the destroying germ shguld, be neg lected. It often happens that the dis- ease has ite -atart in-at-apparenily |trivial cold ‘or cough ‘that ‘has been allowed to run unchecked. To break up a cold quickly there; is nothing so effective as 1 mixture. of eight ounces of whiskey with two} ounces of glycerine and a % ounce of the Virgin Ol! of Pine. Shake An Evening World reporter to-day that tho’ put a mortange of. £25, Non his [Nonse at No. S8 Fifth avenue and one i jot 5,000 on, wane property he owns in| [Franklin atreet, because ‘hie needs tiie | money. | Maggin had borrewed money on mort- Public announcement -that Mr. [ages had. crented considerable {yik in | dnanoial circles, Mr, Haggin wos noen at his office in the Mills Hylding. He ,was not hopeful | of a speedy readjustment of financial conditions. In hie long experience, he pn Just said, he had never seen a cond “I mortgaged my prop young well and use'in teaspoon doses every | man,” said Mr. Hagsin, suse I four hours, It 1s claimed this will! needed money, There are two w ESTATE AT_AUCTION staining money—by nelling or borrow 7 Ghose the Tater.” | Mr, Haggin was asked to express bis opinion of the financial depresshone- No Relief Near, “I don't seo any iniprovement near fat hand, he 1 Absolute A [depressfon, { leontract. The p of tungs is not confined a to this | Imunity. Tiere is a general [felt all over the country. | We-I mean tie business community j—have been trading on credit so long that we beloved i¢ was gvig to ¢ Unue forever. ‘The time of wetuem hax come and the business communtts | | cannot meet the demand. In fact the [is not ehough mosey in thy country to) tthe ¢ Phose_w: honey are holding Ughily to it, and a great’ deal has been retired from clr; sukation by: ainall holders,” Sort ye —-Yert hath — ad ODE. ergised’ circulation?’ Mr, 1, i Uilnk Secretary Cortelyou's plan ts od one,” Air, Haxgin answered, “way or other it should be brought 23TH” WARD, BRONX MT. VERNON AVENUE, -HERKIMER-PLACE,——— EAST 235T {an Haggin was vielock noon, at the f EIS. Office Koem into every detall recarding Ha pollcy always has Leen and ala the pubile to ‘entment, i oft | about n all my Jong ex perlence—in fa In tie experienc of the SGU pDety een A Petes : g rik ve ace AR a CE TITLY: POUT GUARANTEE & TRUST COMPANY will : Hi be Issued FRE! urchasers, 4 ly and to recover. ! pre (Will be with us for some | were quick trouble, Ifea Ime to com Advises Stock Buying. fed road fo Pelham ayen' Fordham Square or 1): property may be i Jaber c hes Mr. Ha ® mining Interests are h~ tern) ta V fea) ay Alation. 4h Jeated In mexicd, where he If assuclated ME ee ey ORT EM in Sout eas ted? wit ‘Twonvtle: Bierpont Mor del Pasco dis- te Homentake where he 7 }with ~Mexi America, wiv i D. O,. Mille, We And J nh) capitalists; ie For mapa and 401 E Tremont Henry C. Frick gan, largely in the trict In’ Peru, and District of Souta Dake associated with the H emtates, . He wax asked about the mining situ-| Vaccine Inoculation Cure Consumption. . JOSEPH P. DAY, Auctioneer 89 Excellent Lots Known as the DAVID B. COCKS Property : (FORDHAM SQUARE) - WEBSTER AVENUE AND DECATUR AVENUE... -Tuesday, November 19, 1907,_ CHANGE SALESROOM, 14 -& 16 Vesey Bt. ¢_neceptl Divisions to Fordham Station (Property wit ta Auctioneer city, or the office of AGNES K, MURPHY MULLIGAN, JOSEPH P. DAY, Auctioneer Office 31 Nassau St. New York | May NS cure any cough that {s curable. Five ounces of tincture Cinchena com pound can be used in’ place of whis key with the same effect. The, Ingredients are inexpenetve. and can be purchased without troe- ble at any good drug store. | To avold ‘substitution of some Inferior pine product for the Virgin Oll of Pine, {t is better to purchase each separately and mix them at home. The genuine Virgin Of1 of Pine te put up for dispensing, only in ;%- olince vials, each vial securely. {oa round wooden case with an’ en- eraved wrapper ‘showing plainly the came—Virgin Oil pf Pine compound pure, guaranteed under the Food and Druga Act of June: 30, 1906, Serial No. + Prepared only by ‘Leach: : Chemical Co., Cincinnat!, Ohio. “Be sure to get the genuine, as the off sold In bulk and cheap imitations . - pus. out<to cresemble Virgin -O of > Pino in’ name and style of package are ineffective, being largely com’ posed of a distillation of. pine nee- | dies, or leaves, Instead of-from the | pine tree proper. These pine needle ofls are not in- tended, for internal use, and when. taken Internally usually cause nausea, helr—usetsmainiy confined to the. manufacture of soap and similar pure poses. uction Sale “SUROUGH,- SHFUATE———— 1 n Hetghts, NAPIER AVENUE, _EAST-233D-STREET and_ H STREET, why. real estate ‘for auction this the advisability of offering the same te ye will be to offer nothing about which he property. Tent. of the purchase price may re- All nas@ements. paid. ¥. C&M, RR OR. (Harlem in 106 feet of station): of Third Al Fordham Square: or Third Avente n reached hy N. ¥. C, & 1, RB. Re Re (Har- eo no short wnlk west thromeh td .. property one block east. SAVINGS ) AS DEVOSITS, n) Nnespu Street, New York A ‘Phone 27 Tremont. nue, Bronx, ation, particulany with respect to cop-| 7 S e bet REAL_ESTATE FOR SALE— | NEW JERSEY. 8 My properties—the propertles Interested jn,” sald Mr. Hagel running and producing at th | time, While there bas been a. ment of expenses, as planned, there will ibe no further reduction. Aa for tho | price of copper, I don't know. anything About It, except that It has gone down from 25 cents to 13 cents." | Mr, Haggin w market, | 1 don't ree how the marke much lower,” he declared, “Qi any number of stocks whic 1 am) “are all s asked about the stock can £0 re are, my hand. wome Avidends, far more than the com [munity has been accistomed to, cheap jat present prices. Acting on this view, ‘TD have bought. I would advise buying [Rood stoaks at present prices. Barney Should Not Have Resigned. The vetefan financier ts a director of the Knickerbocker Company. He jeved cern would » able to pay all it under any clr- j cumstances. “Mr. Barney's resix Haggin, trouble! if Mr as. president’ tie substantial ithe company i 900 PEOPLE HAVE BOUGHT 4 BUY ACRES, BUY IT NOW ONE ACRE 20 CITY LOTS $550. elu Hin “Heal ‘est ve been studying | continue: acres and. hait-acres| !mpalred ‘confdeno / helrymove ‘Thousands go! at Metuc tes in spl Mr. Hae in owns two of 110% dis-oun eye rat are ater on banks general breeding farms in the wy ou wit) have round snouxh to. bulla y ut the Jarger num-| "| new acction will b tieky=-Bim rf and ralse your own fowls ‘ ber don he ld districts, They |r The Uy run six, lara | Ket ec th y neltida bout oat lll ow peacoat hie or th 2 ait | ‘excursion anys eo lah land, witch In held by Spo} fa the BIAIe of Neve, are SALSA BIL INOEY Means for a dweiiinieechaye(to be worth about $160 an ac If youl are Jookiia f clannis new homes as near! heen reply. to a question about his conceraing his” interest Loreds he rald fo“ ati have the same br and tle same stock. 1 ither encumbering thorvugh- FOR SALE. 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