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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY DECEMBER 21, 1907. BOMB BLOWS UP ORUCE WITNESS | | TENEMENT HOUSE, IUUAING SCORE ARRESTED ON SHE ~IRRNING HE | | Held for Return on Charge of Perjury. Falling Walls—Blatk Hand 3elievéd. Responsible. Three wleepine cris were Robert Caldwell. the aged Staten inl- @er:fallinx plaster and shattered einus ander Ww! fn their room on the round floor of both siden of the Atlant! No, 63 First avenue to-day w) ie “Hand miscreants attempted an entire famfiy’ with ay {mperilied the lives of more t ty. other families, all of whom were burled ua-) ) has Won on reputation on under rican AMfidav' h the td day when mite, and.| ner Kaine an twen-| ave jal for thes asleso in the five-story tenementshouse Twenty persons. most of the ehu- ¢ is alleged ta ‘dren. were cut by falling glass and ay a witnens in timbers. the lower floors of tie house Drice case. tod windows of and stairs “were wrecked two blocks were: shaken from # afternvon Undi Jan. tion to roof. The neighborhood was! aunewibi thew oudertal thrown Into a panic. Blnecete a8 Peter Dooley, nicit watchman forthe ald of own, imagination iran the Kips Bay Brewing Compan atraway from Nene Risfew tage ‘Thirty-neventh street and First avenue wre ua CunertAstelucaee ‘was standing in front of the brewery |jooked tor secoad-clasw passags on pullding /at= 2.90 o'clock this morning |\ncth (serman Lioyd liner at Plymouth when a man passed him. The man wore past Christensen, a young jens maker ) peyeen pulled down over hie eves. ant | wig guid BUS MAH El | trim his overcoat pocket a odackaea) TO’ ol oY oe ee euens bs G Severt! ee Saiey thought the man’s actions sus- pea Ma eitlh it was an Unhappy trip He was tn feob harassed sly. ir mailed a wire brought to her the picious and Watched him. He saw him stbp {n front cf the o's tensinen and then enter the hall tari locked door. Dooley drew c {n the shadow. The :naa<a ement and passed close tchman, who then saw men 1} “authorities to the night for Caldwell o ft was an Tylian. ‘The man walked up the street e¥ishort~ distance, then retraced his until eariy am again entering the tenement tically in @ ? house. When he emerged the second 4 time he hurried off in the opposite ¢l- | 4s steamer was © «x up the} veotion. Shook Many Bulldings. pay Caidwell heard the Britisn author- Hitkes bad denied that hin arrest Was Dooley had |desired. Greatly cheered, he went to Mey, returned to the brewery jin, cabin to make a deciaration of his building when there came an-explosion | (het almost carried him off his feet. So great was the detonation that the brew. ery building seemed to waver and the But his respite was only « short one. fu, 8 Deputy Marshal Fred Bernhard jand Pinkerton man had gone down housea across the street s00k as glass (3 Quarantine on the revenue cutter came rattling from windows. Then | 14 meet the steamer. They found Cald- camp screams from all the nelghboring | well, pale but smiling, propped in a tenements, and a minute later the street was filled with an excited half dressed crowd. | big chatr in the second class cabin. | “1 want you,’ suid Bernhard w him Caldwell's jaw dropped. On tho ground floor to the south of the! “What for?’ he faitered. tenement, at No. 63, lived Angelo Trasi-/ “You're under arrest, eantl, a barber, whose apartments are| deputy. in tie rear of his shop. Immediately) “Let me see the warrant,” sald Cald- back of the shop anicanti’s three | weil, daughters, Josephine, twelye;—Frances,) He took the paper and read it through ten, and Jennie, six, In the next room! intently, Ik accused him of giving si Trasicanu, lis wife, his daughters, | false testimony on Nov. 10 while on the” Ann and Virginia, two. In the five, suind in Ue cae of the King vs. Druce. barber's father-in-law, Joseph Wareno| Cabell, from the law office of Battle & and hix wife, | Mareball, who had also gone down the | ‘On the opposite side of the house on|bay on the oulter, rushod. up to him. His firm had been hired by Cal. ‘a'| © David Friedenri who, with hia | librarian’ of the Staten sland Academy. éamilly, occupies the rear rooms as living| “Iam your lawyer,” said Cabell, “and | 4. In the first room wet Fried-| 1 Advise, You Ot to may. unything:” : b | Caldwell who had dppurenu, his Wife, his two daughters, | getting ready 10 make a statemse” Esther, n) and May, four, and Isaac, took the lawyers advice. AL the Ho. baby, In the next room were Jacob, |boken pier Cabell and Bernhard hale | twelve, and Tillie, nine. jcarried him to a cab. The cab brought U.. 8. Commisioner. aicantl family Were Le one Mert | tat Caldwell be admitted ‘tobail, giv- was placed within a foot of the head | would ill the prisoner. The, HMritish t | Thomas Fox from the sleeping room curled in and / Pireicianaupe Georre T. arrise ; him over to the Federal Butldi Bought Girls’ Lives. EMbhattan for aralsnment before. tho Tt was plain that the lives of the |‘ ‘In’ Conmissoner Alexander's oMfce Attorney George Gordon Battle asked and perhaps the three girls were par: | Anal ld ba) asl ee iba tloularly marked for death, The bomb |trauths “Ho sald cantmement in fall] mn ef their bed and when the explosion | Consul-General. Courtnay, I: Bennet Ieoctarred (the, swell) seperatiig tha iGall)| spoorm tne maton, ChLOuRN tis Jay | 1 ‘The Conumisatoner referred the propo- | fell, covering the sleeping children. The | tion to Judge Houzh, who kent for two bed covering undoubtedly saved them | r. Richard #, Shaw, who exam | from serjous injury or death, Saidwoll, Upon thelr’ recommendation | The rear walls of the hallway aleo| tho Judge fixed bond mt 450 penting| jeep ‘er stops in the requisition proceed eared in, falling on the sleeping occu: |{ie. Cn “Jan, & Frank J. Cuthbertson | pants of the other rooms. On the floor | @rrectly dver the barber lives Thomas the G a merchant and a frlend of a= | well famly, furnished the bull IN Ni Dec, 21.—Th oharge Dwnnt, the janitor; his wife, Lize, and| , LONDON : z i against Rabert C. Caldwell mSpit feur children. Daunt Is Ill, and the ex-| acy. Paper wil be forwarded through | the Foreien Office as soon ax ‘The opening of the vault the body of Thomas. C. Druc provisionally fixed for Dec. Plosion lifted him from his bed and buried him across the room against a wall, where be lay helpless. | Shattered glass fell on the four slep-| Steps to sxe Caldwell ¢ Daunt chikiren, cutting each adout | taken by the Britinh Consul | 7 bead fans a Ba |.York, to he followed by the British | i S Ambassador in Washington, who will } (When the rush from the tenement be-| apniy to the State Department. {t was! at the west of the British Consuiate| at New York, acting on the Instructi trom London, that the Initial ste were taken to have Caldwell detained. BREAKS HIS NECK “BY BACKWARD FALL New York Policeman, Visiting Home in New Jersey, Tum- ~ bles Down Cellar Steps. qn the families on the upper floors found thelr way through the hallways blocked by falling plaster and broken enters. The stairs leading from the | fret to the ground floor were wrecked | ‘and the frightened men and women, al- | most a!l the latter carrying children, | head diMculty in climbing to the street. Out on the avenue hundreds of per- eens were running about screaming. ‘All seemed to think the explosion had taken place in their own homes, Buried Under Depris. ‘Tresicanti got bie wife and younger @2Viren to the street and then missed his three daughters, He ran back inte the house and foung the girls, all cut end bleeding and hsif ‘buried under Gebris, The girls, screaming from fright, were carried to the street, Bome one sent in a call for the fire- men, ‘The engines came rattling up about the time the reserve police came from the Hast Thirty-~Afth street sia- } ton.'> ‘The police found the bomb waa of sul- Weiclent strength to have wrecked the entire building had it ‘been properly | laced for its work of destruction, The} mb bad broken through the tire | floor carrying a jolt with it and made @ big hola In the cellar, iiad It been jaced higher up the building, the po- ce aay, there would have been heavy Wife. When ‘detectives arrived. from the Wallan Bureau they agreed the work been done by a member of the Bi Hand and that the barber and his household hdd been murked for deat “When did you get your Jast throat- ening letter?) ‘Trasicant! was asked by Leutenant 1ottl, “I have never got any,” repll e barber after hesitating, tanith Hott was entiatied ‘frasicant! was not telling all he knew, and said so, “Now, you tell the truth,” commanded the Lieutenant. | ‘You tell me how many letters you have received, and if the | lives ef vour housetold have not been threatened,’* "I can tell nothing,’ repiled Trasi- cant!, with a shrug of his‘ shouldora, ‘Tam a Bicil and have lived here | fifteen years. Lam a penceable man, and liave never had trouble with any one. My only doaire ts to make a ving for myself and family. ( That is, Nothing more could be got from the barber, and thon his wife ahd children were questioned. WASHINGTON, Warren County, N. J. Dec, 21.—Uriah Vosior, for. thirteen years a New York policeman, had a Gay off yenterday end came here to visit relatives ‘at his former home. At the railroad station Inst evening he was waiting for a t oS New York, when, in stepping back- ward, !t-1s supposed, he fell down the steps of a cellar. No one saw tho accident, but several hours Inter Vosler'n’ body wes found in the ceflar by the janttor, who had gone there to‘attend to the furnace. An joxamination snowed that his neck had been broken by the fall. Vosler leaves a widow, + Bosler belonged to the Traffic Squad. He was attached to the third aub- Precinct at Twenty-seventh street and Firth ayonue. According to the records At Headquarters he was thirty-eight years old, unmarried and lived at No. 733 Beck atreet in the Bronx, Before woing on the force in 1894 he was a con; ductor, Lieut. MeCullogh, of the TrhMc Squad, lett to-day for Washington to claim the body. Bosler was off duty yesterday. He had told some of his friends that he meant to go out of town for the day. f WHA CAUSES HEADACHES t 10° 0!) | the mother of one of the prisoners, an: GIRL BEATEN I ASAE ASYLUM, UTI ‘Three Girls Buried Under “Affidavit Maker” Caldwell! Aut psy to Begin Inquiry Into} Governor Cancels His Engage- Death on ‘Ward's Island. The Coroners oMce haa begun an in- quiry Into the death of Mex Molly Pre villa, a prs twenty-¥rar-ola girl, yes: |day on mecinint of the arip. His phy- || Ls : v Dp! | terday, {un the Manhattan State Hospital @clan Dry G. Gorham, urged him | ro the Ineane, on Wards falend, |to ew to bed for & few Gaya, but lie! Dams wield pale claim thet attend-|rofused to do that, aithouwh he re ey aetna te hs Vitmatusd at the Executive Mafelon, girl during jer short stay = cording ® brother-fn-law father a mher, 4 Previlia wed them scratches and }rulves’ on her body and a w they viniged her recently. They also want to knov whether or not the jhedicine given to « xitt tad anything to do with and an au- Horror. the Co to; The with According to ter people, Molly Pre- villn’x mental trouble was simp a ith aberralton thw ‘ They No. Hved at was tak ve alnce mows d street, East New ¥ YOUTHS HELD FOR S97 000 GEM THEFT White—and His Companion Put Under $1,000 Bail Each in Jersey City. Wittam White, the reventeen year old boy who waa arrested yesterday, to- explained the| sether with Charles Koroff, twenty-one | of the | ¥eara old, charged with having stolen| who were arrested for conducting | ‘Tobac the £2,000 package of jewels-from the United States Express Company, were to-day arraigned in the‘ First Criminal Court before Judge Higgins, Jersey City, Pach had~pleaded guilty. « Both we: held In $2000 for the action of the Grand Rext room to the rear were sleeping the! As he finished reading, Walir a_| Jury. They were unable to furnish bail} and were remanded back to jail. ‘The young men did not seem to ap- preciate the gravity of the charge until they were held, as they apparently ‘seemed to think that confession and restitution absolved them. Mra, White, Koroff's father, mother and sister were |in court when the two prisoners were | Court of Appeals. arraigned. White raid he gave the Jewels ‘to his _motner. Both of the prisoners dented that they: knew the value of the packas: Mr. Mayhew INed tial the ahi pers, employ Alfred Co., ‘of No th avent —owners of th thie, package. as wort at least § { (was hard ossible thal two prisoners did not ow this ) Tt developed during the hearing, that Mrs White hasan invaiid husband and dren at home, and that circumstances. Marshall he would not prosecute White. for recelving the stolen y ax he ort FARMER KILLS HIS WIFE, DAUGHTER AND BROTHER. Dee. nally planned to do. ST. JOSEPH. Mo —A triple edy 1s reported from Cameron, Mo, + which place Albert Filley, a ‘ariner, to-day shot and killed hin wife, daugiite nd his brother, Filley is supp to b¥ Insane. Officers have gone to arrest hilm. : KILLED IN STRIKE RIOTS. VALPARAISO. Chile, Dec, 21.—The strike of the niirate workers has resulted Dloodsied and la daily growing more ser ous, In Laguna yestenlay there was an encounter between troops and strikers, in the course of which seven men were killed and sixteen wounded. ee DIAMONDS FOR INVESTMENT. Say Thrifty Per- sons Are Buying More Heavily. Lambert Brother A ohild's gold ring, chased and pol- ished, costs 7% cents. A brooch blazing with 16 diamonds costs $1.45. Between these extremes.-in price Is everything imaginable in Jewelry in Lambert Broth- |ere’ store. The child's ring is a sood honest piece of work. though It costs Jeas than $1. The dazzline brooch ts not costly, when you remember that dia- monds are wrowing higher in price all the time, in one neighborhood Lambert Broth- ers have done business since 1877, Dur- Ing, (ig huiiday medeuds ave! tO end, 14 est store at Tuird Avenue ana by mogrrhth Mtreet hax been One of the busiest places in New Yor Urdinarny this would HOt be worth Feihuricnic, bat Soe a rIBATAtORN ere mile i Us, iMoney} markets the heed of econos Suge, per Ih Granulated, Bho holiday sale ot everything mult- | Orke prime, Zhe. "to Me: syrups. able tor gifts, from a sliver matensbox | prime. to fancy. eto Ze. Rice, per te dhe most elaborate products of the| {b-Domestic. prime to cholce, 6 1:20. tOidemiths art, has been as great ax | to 6 i-8c.; Rangoon, be. to 53-80. | fQual and there has been a ucuyy de-| Long Taland potatoes, $1.00 a $2.25 per mand for diamonds, pin; others 3178 to Hb; aweot pata: This Js not altogether due to the! toen, per b! Ae ie celery, Ibe, Chrixtmas sentiment. Diamonds are | to per doxen iatalke:) caulifowor, Crreted as a form of investment hy | por bbl, long, $1 to #2; short, § to welqona who are capecially careful with | ati, explant per box, to $47 Pere money. Lambert Bros, who have | lForida string beans. per basket. $1.60), thelr meldiamonds. inthis city” for ai | to, $41; Florida tomatoes, per carrier, Gealt In Ceneration, directly: imoort for | et to $2.25, fall the stones they sell, Of course, Spelman alistomers Ret (ne bevietit of tin { tystom. “The Imveatora in’ diamonds, EX-ATTORNEY-GENERAL Nort Bros. “AY, are not the rich, fammpcrsons in moderate cIFCumALIT GARLAND’S SON A SUICIDE. but pereomhrifty and buy diamonds _ they would buy good real estate, know Pee nw Ine that prices re going uy) and will] LITLE ROCK, Ark.) Doo Will. rr OI La {, °, conte, roar of the Lambert store are | an Gaciand, a son of former United A eel vaults, the doors of wh States. Attorney-General Garland, com- great hen many. times a day, to ud-|mitted sulcide in a hotel here to-day. it Gnrisumas gifts Unat have bean se-|Garkand waa the author of a number’ mit tpt will not be pald for Just | interesting boo dows, Waen the Purchasers want thelr Wresnts, may, & day oO ore ren prs Caan they will call and pay for] MRS, T. W. BIRNEY DEAD. them, the strongest features of Lam: ‘When quiet was restored physicians were called to patch up the cuts and | gitar, Cctolr to May oo! the most Prulped of those! who had been truck | {Rae SUITE pest te Ve ow gids and splintered wood. | Grove em bom B60, eo", $ ida hinicsivebancss Evfiitieign reer Acencnes bert storexand is appreciated b: trons, who imava come back year "aher year, and would not think of buy! lewetry elecwhere, °° od “i obliged pracit her} superin- | He Lib- | ‘This lay-Away system is one of HUGHES HAS AND S FORE CIE UP GRIP ED TO WORK 5 SM ments Here, but Refuses to Go to Bed. Gov.. Hughes was} ly 10 Kive up work to- } ALBANY. Des T Gover cancelled his engage: | fn New York on Monday. which Included the dinners of the | ew Eng- land Society and the Kentuokians, The G nor began to {vel I yes- |terday, and went home tn the afternoon | The Governor to hin more p uly attended essing mi will not attem way of work until b proves, A serious fe. hia morning but proba- nything else tn condition im- re of the mimt- has not y 1 draft’ of his gislature, at ‘ | 1 i fore the day 1 4 t Dr. fiorha afternoon “The Gov condition Ix not sert- ous, All there is to it ie that he has erin. and wlil probably be confined to the house for three or four dayn. | FINED FOR GWING SHOW ON SUNDAY ‘Counsel Declares He will | Carry the Case to Highest: | Court for Test. { { | | i Magistrate Walsh in the Centre Street Police Court to-day decided the cases hee men and the young woman | moving picture show on Sunday at No. [88 West One Hundred und Twenty-fitth Street, following the decision of Justics | | O'Gorman and the mandate of Polics Commissioner Bingham against “shows” | jon the Sabbath. Magistrats Walsh decided to fine each lefendant tive dollars for violation of | the section of the Penal Code pronib- iUng Sunday “shows,” and in doing so [stated that he was prompted by simi-/ | War decisions |handed down by Suntice elly, of the Bupreme © [isellenocitne a Court, Brooklyn, togers, who represented | defendants, declared that he will | Gustavus the |Reerel trom the decision of Magistrate | | Walsh, even carrying the case to the | George Kine, the “barker,” who waa arrested with ‘the others, will not be represented In the appeal, ag his w: clear and acknowledged violation. jordon, cashier; Edward Grault, t and Edward Beler, who worked ypticon, are th other defen- 9 “ise will now be reviewed | higher courts. The fines. were nder protest, | | Current wholesile market prices, cor- | cted daily, axa guide and guard to The Evening World hou: Dreseed beet per Ib =Fair to chale xe, beef outs, No. 1. lic: No, 2, Hc.;_No. 3, $e.; chucks, Je. a $ 1-265} | rounds, to de. Dreseed veal, per i Western, 10 1-2¢, | Dressed spring lambs, per Ib.— ek to 1e,. Feasts, ibe. “a 10 1-20.1 |mutton, 2 1-2e, 4 1e.. Livers—Calt, each ok. a GN) bes, ber 10, a0, ve. M4: PORK Juin, Me, amoked hums, perl shoulders, Ye. i ' uheless acon, | per 1b, ribbed bacon, 1c) & lsc.) stroked beet’ tongue, per Ib.) |13 1-2c,'a Ibe. | Dressed Poultry—per _pound—Jeracy | Curke: ue. a De., Western turke Lc. a Iie. Chickens Spring Urollers, 3 t6 4 tb, pair, 2c. 8 pring chickens, roasting, Philadelp! a 18¢, Maryland, lic. a 14 ise; squads, ‘per dozen, Rabbite—Cottontaii, pair, 3c, rabbits, Gc. a 1c, "a pair, Four, pec darrel—spring patents, ‘15.4 a 35; winter patents, 94.85 a 8. 100 Tbs; ie per bushel, d; white kid- ; red kid- DUKE NEAL. $7 85 a $5.40 per thteniad abi new, 1906, choice, ney, 1907, choice, $2.15 a §2. Butter—Creamery, | per Bho, v.; factory, le. to 20c. Cheese | ate, full’ cream good” to _ be: W3-tce. to 1 8-4e.; akima, 6c. to 91 Eggs, per dozen—Good to fancy, 420, choice to extra Western, 30c, WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—Mra. Theo- dore Weld Birney, founder of the Na- yu $2,500,000 IN GOLD SQUIRE MET CAUGHT BETWEEN BROADWAY LY LARD AND LOST ADL Up-Stite Justice Appealed to Police and They Arrested _ Young Woman. | Man Badly Injured at Brooklyn} Bridge in Boarding a Moving Trolley. One of the long new B vara which sweep around the t 7. oD track | he Manhattan end of the Rrooklyn| Are Mike, their rear enda “almost emzing | ihe ateel pillars. trapped a man to-day! {ammahing Als hip. He ie Michael Caro-| and with=\ nto, a barber, of No. 46 Harrison mre: v With “an awful headache,’ : Clearing BAK DF ACAN CUT AND CASH CANS MADE House Statement} Shows Financial Conditions | Much Improved, Sitetantial mt In the finan- oUt $70 which he brouht witi him to} who leaped aboard a Myra) it! shown by this week's tewn, ® lown! Looking man who an- S¥enue car as it waa ewinging around, 080% Yewued to-day. “The pounced himself an Justice of the Peace 7% loop Gi Jachote ‘wan further decrexmed $830,175, Louis H. Hlakely, of Cortiand, N. y., Ucfore ttle patrolmen wned at thejieaving the ‘amount lege than the | x ie polnt could drag the muan fr r | ronal west fo. defferson. Afarial Court to-tay (ant Svald ree the mika from his pow raquireineet nm at. S1781,f0n | Stomach Experts » promaite Blenche Bennett for Krand | oq yent and crushed betwen tae ron Wat) A pont cash eatn and a heay's eat in| i arceny. The ‘Squire saya Blanche ls « eee Balt HN 87 re rai c lady be ition shite if sar and one ‘of the upright atest |(28n* Fave * t may disagree as to the exact cause © [ieieaareiagentvateliorvialt RU wile ; that aeariaee portal eae aaa Oe RoR Ony Dut Wen Food Cig Mt hie wife, Retas ace ee le ¢ firm of the xear matters fee who Jain a sanitarium on Long Island.) 1" Unaal Satunloy afternoon esowd) St te very nearly noriaal: The gure tresses the stomach, all disturbing f The vistt over, he si : fr the bridge, among sed at the Clearing House were: elements are quickly quieted and! rted out Thursday ning to eee if Broadway was what | ne follers at Cortiand who had seen it <themn hundreds of women, were gath. | © aob, and red on the nany wit- Women screamed, | with the vharact je temperature aul dit wes. -1t was—and more. Meet- ™ ‘ pee ene contol ! “Bl Hee And one wornan fainted ; : neral discomfort of the ‘grip. Qr,| ing’ Blanche, the “Squire took her wa MIS UMG NN Oe lie Hudson Strent am described his case this morningctieatre, and when the show was’ ove: mpltal; found that the’ barber's tone -| as “a well developed’ case of grip. t had a bite to eat Lecidentaily, | hip was fractured badly { laier on they bought a few bot removed by a dese or two of Beecham's a Pills Le Re Reserve, real Deficlt Fel deposi Went to a hotel in the Tenderioin. More drinks, — ———— — When the rural dispense- of single handed Justice woke up yesterday he went to the West Thirtieta street ety tion and asked the po to find Blaneh Detectives Rowland and , Dwyer captured the young woman, who 1 ‘ONeill-Adamns G fold Everywhere, In bexea 10c. and 23a, REAL ESTATE FOR SAL NEW JERSE A Xmas Presen Worth Giving Fic sera vest crblcty couctin street _ Store Occupying Two Blocks See cat pc eauginaal bejened Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., N. Y. spent more than’ he thought on wine |) and birds. Thy come h re, ste ff 7 = - ceminded toe aiewina tases wane’ ti Open Evenings Until Christmas | 1 he Ruessed he lote at Hosetio hortzed by the | | | when he started out could count money Ho knew his seventy p surreptitioualy, lie said, awful dachy ant tangle his trained mind. Sec INDUSTRIALS BEST “IW STODK MARKET i inks got away | for even “an sumcient to | When men_can buy W. L., Douglas Shoes for $1\98 a pair—and be assured of the quality—no Wonder we can hardly make rgont. for the crowds here each, Saturday. Wonderful values, these Doug- las Shoes, despite ‘tle fact that they are termed “factory dam- aged”—which means nothing ex- cept to the particular maker. GREAT ASSORTMENT OF STYLES AND LEATHERS, WITH EVERY SIZE REPRESENTED IN ALMOST ALL STYLES. Our finer Douglas Shoes for Men, in both dull and patent Jeathers, are priced $2:59 a pair. co, Sugar and Amalga- mated Copper Show Gains, While General List Sags. ‘Transactions tn the early Stock Market day were on a meagre scale and | pilces were narrow, except in a few o: the specie Baltimore and Ohio and American Tobacco preferred rose 11-4 Chance for Men To-Night Douglas Shoes at $1.98 » New York. 139 traing Tiocks from denat: ats 73 and $108 aliee fr aby key enly Wing on the troller. FREE SPECIAL TRAIN SUNDAY, DEC. 22,. Rain or Shine, i Train leaves Zab Meret C, TR dro ONLY L140: Liberty Street, 1132 Newark, 11-40; Jersey, ity, th. 12.15. at all depots will furnish ‘They wear badges reai- 1133 troadway, N. Y. City. REAL ESTATE FOR. SALE-CITY. $2,000 CASH buys front and rear tenements. in Penntyivania rection en full lot; low <RERG. 6) Lexington 9 “NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK, W. Cor, Lith St. & Mth Avenue. dividend far | | | | Ny ‘The Trustees bave declared ix months ending Jan. 1, 1908. on all de- ‘posits entitled thereto, under the by-laws et Advance. COMING ON CAMPANIA, | LONDON, Dee: | jion welghing five tons and represent. | ing $2,801.08) were despatched from thix | city to-day to Liverpool for shipment | to New York on the Campania, whist galled this afternoon An Artistic For a Gift that Visit Va M.—Packagen of dul- | Unique and Individual character, not found elsewhere. A. A. VANTINE @ CO. Broadway, bet. 18th @ 19th Sts. American ‘Suga 1 and Amalgamated ||| OuribayiDaaiish : [the rateof Copper and Brookiyn Trans t 6-5. Dis- ||] ur Boys’ Douglas Shoes for both school and dress | 1%". “EGUR PER CENT. tiller’ Securities fell 23-4 lew iced $1.9 A . L fake ‘ < | | wear are priced $1,98 a pair.- All sizes. i per ansum on all sume from Later the trend of the market wus | [iezetserg | $5 TO $3,000 downward, with trading falrly active. Semen sneer neseese rarer ae | Deposit made on or betty Jan, 19! wilt The total sales of stocks were) 229,30 draw interest from Jan. 1. =e | xares and, oc bonds $1,500,409, ELSINGER. President. ‘The nmuirket cloxed irregular. Read- “ING, | Treasures Ing and ‘Toledo, Bt Louls eastern Se soe : rose 13-8, American A 4, | Union Pacific, Kansas Chy Southern, | EXGELSIOR Kmalganated Copper, American Car | DURI > ue arty aa Ti Pe, Ge NG THER HOEIDAY S| ||| Sactcncssncitemmasorecine & polnt, ‘The demand wus, ag tls amore A NEW UPRIGHT F TNC OF 7 % Hi ay dota tunteracional Fit RANICH & BACH PIANO SAVINGS BANK : red fell and ra ; 4 or only $25 advance payment, or a Naqatetanseelsretectinaa tereea ner New Grand Piano for only $50 ad- J | 1?% *{ ue rete or vanee payment and the balance on yer aun. Deposite made op er before | \ oe fas 3 | easy monthly payments. | re ee ipetveseltoonnin is ae er _ This price arrangement makes it pos- PTLAM Jn HOOM ES erentdent. Fadi a sible for those who wish to present a SRL COLT AI RLIS Toeesre he a Pui piano to some relftive or friend to do so in a manner which | CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK. +8 makes but a slight immediate demand upon the-purse. Fey Sy WOWELY. COR CANAL 3T, Tale ; Those who take advantage of this unusual opportunity cppresinen ieee prdarecitaterpecraeite ‘ = 1p] will have ie added satisfaction of knowing that théir gift repits deReae Brook] +8 is conceded Id fi ce i i annum ty be paid 4 Bete + ie cones to Ho G Hite plage in the realm of music and has Darsapaeaeluh ues ie raoarane . s Ss, ship, Up to 8,000.6 have retained on de- rey t 4 superior either in musical qualities, in workmanship, in up to 000 which t a & Alton ete serviceability or in artistic finish. =; | December 31st. 107, Intamopanecommnen Be +81 he by-laws and rules of the bank. Mon aH KRANICH & BACH PLAYER-PIANOS Hapa hittenuleire eke ea ae Sri ~ y| | For the Holidays. Some Kranich & Bach Upright Self-Playing Pianos .f | EXE HASLER. Preaident. a hy in: special Gasca are offered at $675 to $300 on convenient monthly ak 3 payments : vA ‘|| KRANICH & BACH +h] | SALESROOM3 : + 16. 126TH ST, A | + |. 126 - lot of 1 Inter. + ¥| 237 East 23rd Streot | Hariem Brancll open’ evenines mann ld ke. olla” Gord Mexican, =f! OLD PIANOS TAKEN IM EXCHANGE IN PART PAYMENT io very thin Tittany f oi cad é ize of above description: ba ray worth $28.00; our price 3, eis} 812.75, : TH OTt as beds 20-year guarantee Wal- ental a Pet by] tham Watches 86.7; West. ay i BE ty W. F. DOLL MFG, CO., 175 Broadway, N.Y. ~ me * ec o Cor, Cortlandt st.; open evenings 94 ied £4] Z > hs i % bs The Oriental Store us 6, 28 2 a 2s. .| A FASCINATING STORE uw + K = Wis, Cent. = $1 Filled with Oriental Things pict ie TERME TO SUIT VERT BODY. i, "phone ce lobe Creait Watch Co, NAsSAU SL.. cor, seat ‘Take ele. actor. ae EASY PAYMENTS, | WATCHES, Reliable Goods. | Call or write, | JEWELRY. / nz WATDEN LAN, 4th flewec) | BEAUTIFUL, solitaire diainond ring, down and $1 weekly: oxmplete . Majeatio\Ji pen evenings, 3. watches; easy paymenth: con. dential represent calls PixtionD WaToH o ¢ « t @ is not common ntine’s! | DIAMONDS, Christmas Gift Kerkoff’s Djer-Kiss | (Preneunced Dear Kies) ‘ts ‘The daintiest of, perfumes, bears its message of love mith every breath. Violett Kerkofl Is equally fine for | those who prefer /the natural perfume of Qe Uonal Conigroas of Mothers, died at her home in Chevy hear here, yester- 4 the fresh violet. : Por anle everywhere. better to Tee liven this rooms” idl the man whe read Werle Let” Ads. this forenoon. —]) Lost, FOUND AND REWARDS. lannnr~ ~ | Lost~-Ho: x “rriday, Rolng, east about Csr: “marked. J. ™, te reward if returned te Care KGTO SCHOOb CO.—#10 special rale for Complete courne if enrolled before Jaa Le 16i_W. 4th et: 271—-Bryant | fay | Sunday World-Wants Work 4 |... Monday Morning Wonders. | }

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