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WIFE HELDUP | i <= earned t! ~CHEE WITAESS —WVORCE SUIT Had Process Server in Another Court, but Relented and Let Him Testify | THEN SHE FORGAVE HIM. Sealed It With a Kiss and George L. Stréhman-Got His Decree. There was tragedy, comedy, romance and ali the other dramatic elements in of divorce ed for trial to-day before Jus- the firs! the undefended caxen c tice Newhburger. George L. Stronmeyi, welgaing onty 110 pounds from his wife t an absolute divorce who Is aaid so be Lena, bunch of oter and a pound fe wix-f sweetness, to whom had been given the pet name of “Puss.* 4 The little husband and his lawyer and witnesses were waiting at elevator for the arrival of that absolutely neces- sary witness—vae process-server, Prea- ently @ messenger hurried in and wh! pered to the lawyer, Sol. J. Dickhelser, @nd he exclaimed despairingly, for there Newburger's inexorable de- wot all Cases not ready back ndar for March 1908. “Charles W. Barn, who served the Papers on Mra. Strohman, has been held up by hin wife on a charge of non-sup- port,” suki the lawyer, “and {s now in the Morrisania Police Court. We can’! 60 to trial.” The tiny husband promptly fainted in the lawyer's arms, Dickhelser had already: answered “Ready! and the call of the calendar was still going on while this scene was Being enacted in the lob: _ Thirty-seven: -tises ‘answered ready ut of sixty cajled Strohman had re- eovered hia equilibrium, if not his equipoise, and all hands were about to leave the Court House when the miss- ing witness appeared. So did his wife. It was quickly explained that Born had explained to his wife what an important person he was in the Strohman case nd begged ter to let up on him jong enough to allow him to hurry down- town and perform his duty as a wit- ness. cs yt Mrs: Born relented, “bdi™came along to keep Ber eye on her husband. He gave his testimony, and then Strohman told the Court how “Puas” vanished from their home In East On) Hundred and Sixtieth street, Bronx, along with the furniture, on Aug. 30, 1906, the missing “Puss” with ano man and the furniture ina new met, “Hand up your decree,” said: Justice to Lawyer Dickhelser. Sorrow and sadness were turned to exultant joy. It was a regular Santa Claus affair when they «vt outside the court room. The Christmas spirit ex- tended even to Mra. Born, and she fore gave her Charles on ‘the spot, slanitying and sealing it’ bya bie eniack, after __whici all banda feft for a nice little @reakfast at a nearby restaurant. THIRTY-SEVEN DIVORCE CASES HEARD BY COURT. Justice Nowburger to-day resumed hin herole effort to clear the Supreme Court calenda of its undefended matrimonial ectiona,” with thirty-seven cases ready “for trial. Decision was reserved. in many cases, ay Mary: dane West, tall and dark-haired, Snd Florence West, sftite and blonde, Were plaintiffs, jointly and severally, against Archibald Clarence West. The former asked for an absolute divorce and Florence demanded. an annuiment of her marrage to West. Mary Jane was married to West at Albany, in 193. He desorted her. Bhe learned he hud married Florence in New York In 16, god sued for divorce. Florence hear oft Mary Jane and sued for an annul- wArohle. L.. Shepard. MAtoble 1. Shepard, manager of a chain of moving picture ieee! tn <nickerbocker Theatre and Harry t how Mm the University araptmenta in West Forty- seventh street with C. 8. Allen. a race he ad met “MraoC. 8. len” at the University, and bad since hat she was the wife of Shep- bith Sult Dismissed, Mes, Mabel Grace Rivinaugh’s griev- ence against John L. Teivinaugh ot whom she wae te All ard. with whom Joseph George foun, Mving In Highth avenue, “But his com, aint ‘was dismiss, fo ~ paige ed for jack of eyi-| jer According to the testimony of Evi Sohr and Clara Mel; Henry Sohr yma: “yled the former on Anril 4. 1902. and the latter Jn Auguat. 194. Clara carried a bebe in her arma and Eva's prayer for an absolute divorée will be granted, —_—.____ FLEISCHMANN’S BAKERY IS TO HAVE A NEW HOME, Plans have been filed with Building Superintendent Murphy for remodelling the firat floor and basement of the big loft building at the northwest comey Of Broadway and Eleventh street—the ‘original home of James McCreery’s dry wood> atore—into a testauran, for Flel\hmann's Vienna Model Bokery, ‘Mch has been on Broadway adjoining Grace Church for over a quarter of a century, Tt fn famou midnight * and homeles: tho country over for its ad ire’ of unemployed to whom ‘free coffee and Dread are diatributed all the year round: * The original lease tn soon to expire and the new quarters are to be fitted STtOr it by (Tigh James MeCreery Tealty ration owner at a cant 1 990,00. Tt will have a-Broadway. fronts ame of 7 fect and acdepth of 220 feot on Eleventh street, and there will be t eafein the rear adjoining the res- Influence of Siaean CRS { Casino's Revenues So Seri- | ously Hurt by Publicity | Given" to Her Crime that! Authorities Desire to Avoid the Even Greater Sensation That Would Be Caused by Her Execution, — 7A DEATH. SENTENCE MAY BE COMMUTED. | Wagers that*Sliyer of em Levin Will Not Be Put to) Death by Knife, Sword or} Axe Accepted by French-| man Who Is Supposed to, Know ithe Mind of the; Prince of Monaco. MONTE CARLO, Dec, %.—Despite the the subject of the exec: on of Mme. Vere Goold for the murder of Mine. Emma Levin ts tabooed in the! Casino, wazers are being made there| daily as to the manner tn which the} death penalty wilt bs inflcted. \nder| the sentence of the Court she Is to be| beheaded, and the Intention of the Court evidently was that she should die upon the guitidtine. the French method of inflicting. the death penaity being considered the surest, quickest and| most merciful, But Monaco has no! Gulllotine, henea- the probability, that some other method wilt be adopted, A French officer who ts supposed to| know the mind of ite Prines of Monaco has accepted many wagers on this; Gruesome proposition and is open for! others. He has laid even money that Mme. Goold will not de guillotined, two! to one that the Sxe and block will not be used. and twelve to one that he will, not be decapitated Chinese fashion, | with the sword. And he has said that | he js willing to accept odds of two to one that sho will not be executed at all. This offer, because of his connection, {a betleved In some quarters to fore- shadow the granting of her appeal from | fact mutation of her sentence to tmprison- ment for life. ‘Try as they will, the Casino authori- ties are umable to hush the ecandal of the murder itself. or the speculation among viehors as to the ultimate fate of Mme. Goold. That the tragedy, and the attendant publicity showing It to be di- rectly traceable to the gaming tables, has hurt the play at the Casino and be operating to turn the tide of travel| away from Monte ‘Carlo already hae been demonstrated beyond question. The execution of the Woman would serve to} give even wider circulation to the facts And 20 lengthen the period of depres. sion at the Casino, On the other hand, Interest in the murderees would speedily die out were her sentence to be com- muted to life imprisonment. The Casino is Monte Carlo, Monte Carlo is Monaco, Monaco is the State, and the State is the Prince, whose rev- enues must not be curtailed. Anything. that affects one adversely 1s against the the vendict, or. failing that, the eom-;NOW |ment to Recorder Lazarus in Ba | to-day, _-THE EVENING Monte Cario Mon's, De Paris Ang Te GuiPotins HIRED GIRL WAS HS STEP-OAUCHTER But Sisson Didn’t Know it ‘When He Took Her From Trenton House. SENTENCED TO JAIL. Recorder Hopes to ° Get Him to Take Her pu Back. Nine years ago, upon the death of his | frst wife. who was a widow when he nth street. had hie wix-yemr-old Bayonne, N. Mttle step- daughter placed in a home at Trenton. ‘The child was deaf and diimb. A few years ago Bisson marriedagain. The second wife complained of lone- |liness, and last year ‘sent to the Tren- ton home for a young girl to do house- work and be a companion to her. Sls- son did inot recognise the Florence Bennett sent to his wife fiom the home as the little stepdaughter he had pent there when she was a tad of a child. zt The girl, according to Si: 3 state- ‘onne to be’ unmanage- turned out Interest of the other: so perhaps after{ able, fit when He sought to send her all there 4s good reason to believe that Mme. Goold's sentence may be com: muted to imprisonment for life. Vere St, Leger Goold. whose father was an Irish baronet and who himself was formerly a Land Commissioner tn | Dublin, short tial before the Superior Court of Monaco| were convicted of the murder of Emma Levin. The Court found that Mrs. Goold was the chief Instigator of the crime and sentenced her to death. Goold was held to be less responsible by reason of his being under the influence of liquor at tie time the murder was committed and was sentenced to impria- onment tor lite > | The trial of the Goolds consumed less | than three days. It attracted wide at tention because of the enormity of the crime, the manaer Jn which the murder qwas commltted and the dramatic arrest of ‘the principals, who were taken oy the police while seeking to escape with ‘a trunk containing portions of the body in thelr possession. Goold and his wife left Monte Carlo early last August, going to Marseilles. A hotel porter in that oity noticed staina on @ trunk which the ‘wo had prought with them, and when they Grdve, oft with the trunk the porter no- {ifled the police and the arrest followed. Scatements’ made as to the facts In the the murder and that his wife had noth- | ing to do with it, The police did not | put much faith in his sory, and as the ‘case was presented to the court his wife was shown to be the real instigator, ‘The evidence went to show that Emma Levin, who had considerable je airy and money, had heen invited to visit the Goolds, ‘who were in needy ciroum- atances. There aho was killed. and fater @ quantity of,her jewelry waa found in the posseasicn of Goold and his wife. Her body was dismembered and packed away in @ trunk and valle, which the murderera were trying to dispose of when the erime was discovered. _— —— ERIE CLERKS TO SUFFER REDUCTION IN WAGES. Nearly 1,800 Employees of Rail- road Will Be Affected by fhe New Order. It was announced to-day that the Erie Railroad will adopt a new achedule “of wWagea_ffecting all of its! clerical employees receiving oved $6) Per month, on January 1, Tao now schedule will cut the wages of between 170) and 1,89 employees, It le sald, from two (0 ten per cen’ tailed to tell nd hia wife Marie, after 2 | stepdaughter, and now -—Reconler Laz- | arus will endeavor to persuade Sisson jto take hér home again, TROLLEY HOLD-UP That’s Why Bayonne hold hold-up from taking place, and to-day [cells {n headquartera at Bayonne, cape were at great variance. Goold him-{J. They are John Wyman, self confessed that he had committed’) four years old, and his brother, Jami ‘back to the home he found that she was | hie Recorder Lazarusw wayward and could not bs che was sentenced to thirty days in stepdaughter. He complained that the ‘girl 10 was controlled, Before ahe senteaced, the Court she was his PLANS OVERHEARD Not Robbed and Brother: Are in Cells. The vigilance of a man in a hotel who overheard two- men plotting to up a trolley car prevented the the two would-be highwaymen aresin twenty twent 211 Broad- way. They wore overheard last night plot- ting to hold up a trolley car by a man in a room acrosa the hall from that ocnupled by them, and the police wero notified. Detectives Grimin and Mulaney were sent to tho place and urrested the men. When searched at headquarters let- tera were found on them showing that they also intended hokting up John Rouse, a Bayonne dry goods merchant. One of the brothers’ had been out of, town, and the letters found on him had deen’ sent by the other while he was away requesting him to come back and “pull oft the two “Jobs."* The vlace of the hold-up fey car was to have been at street and Avenue a XMAS AT CENTRAL PARK. Mra. Rusecll Kage Gtves Gold Pleces to 371 Men-and Women, Following out héP yearly cystom) Mrs, Margaret 0. Saxe, widow /of Hisse Baga to-day gave a five-dollar cold plese as a Christmas present to each y-aix years old, of No. of the trol- Fifth of the 311 men and women employed ; jin Central Park who earn a day or_lean, The money was turned over {6 Buper- tqndent’ Beatty, who made the dis. mm at 10 o'clock, : { Sisson | WORLD; TUESDAY, Save Mme. Vere Goold from the " CCF INEXCCULIONICrS . SWOrds i | | | But Last Arrived of John © big dor that a ton “Lick his | He. Twhat you I'y won't siand jmy | enemy. | dor. What Car Was ‘tends with any str: | with my dog. see {hana off and say | m: that.’ | “The reput ferocity wa with which when Dist} street, Arc dog was certainly th It gov to men friends night they jelun and gave 31. talk of Cyr trained id and me. That's th off and he'd be luo) IM, BUT DISTLER'S MASKED MAN JUMS DOG FEROCIOUS | His Reputation Has Made All of Cy ypress Hills Afraid of Him. | Ow? ER PROUD OF HIM. Night When a Burglar He Slept While House Was Robbed. For the past two years the ferocity been Isn‘t the such Mist has He bat he had a reputation | mix! weight In wildcata.”” Distler | 0 say,referring to the dog, 1 lick a continue, “4s call a trained doz m from a pup. and he anybody but my wife and Anybody else Is an nly Way to have a ure is a doz that makes everybody? I'd Uke> to iger try to make fr fy dog would bite go further than th uid bi s arm y to wet away at would rit y dog w ation of Distiprs 3 enhanced hy muzzis, he was invariably equipped took out on th the Distler home th busy guardian, a stage that when Distler's went around to see him at wore leggings (nd oarried a er ound When women and children called | at the Distler home they walted outside | gnais until rome member of the family tied the doz up, Last night » burglar entered the Dis! ler home through the kitchen windo' The-burglar found the stock of candles Dister aad lald by for his Christmax tree, It a, red one and explored the ihe lable and ia jtion away, In ite course of his exploration up about everything move- tet on he carried his collec: |. During the visit of the burgiar Dist- }ler’'s dog si ithe dining- opt peacefull Broth Souen in room. But Di istler has not lost faith In the dog, “There 1s declares. him."* ‘Man Com day one of Tobin had failure. They eight years ond street a Sunday ch: was given did not respond to Dis breakfast cords show Tobin's age ax ff found to be fictitious. mn arged with Intoxication V only one explanation,” he “The burglar chloroformed a FOUND DEAD IN PRISON. ~ mitted for Intoxteation Dies From Heart Dincanc, When Keeper George Riedel entered | the Jefferson Market Prison early to- the prisoners, John Tobin, calls died In the night from, heart apd his address and Fifva avenu: He fen days to sober up, dog for | UPON POLICEMAN | Springs From Window to Land, Boots First,.on His ; Pursuer. | THEN SPRINT FOLLOWS. Mile Chase Through Streets} of Williamsburg Ends With | Citizens’ Heip, | Hall Policeman George Holman, of the Bed- | ford ayenue station, Williamsburg, whild Passing a saloon on Driggs avenue and Fillmore street early to-day, through « | [window on the second floor, saw a figure | strike ch and caught the outline! ¢ a man wearing a mask, He | found the side door had been fore jwith a Jjimm) | dtolman blew his whistle. The bur- | wiar flung himself out of the second | story window, landing direc! on the head of the policeman, boots first. Both rolled into the # too much sur- | prided to utter a sodad. | ) Then) Ho assailant ‘sa' lupin the « uiey were and got to thelr feet at the The burglar started to | his rai he stopped his wind heard 9 stree's flew . and fnally two | nd his can was Job to was The i presents held for trial. inis girl. Deiat steered KILLED IN COLLISION. FERNIE, Be C., Dec: 24.—-Two traine| truina met in a collision near. 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Th method of Ket rdf ex Ian rt fot only sure end safe Wut appeals rtrongly fo.the average fat person, man or woman for it gets reeulty without interfering w(t one’s diet or lazy habits of exercise, jbeen forced, | they drag from the ba y drown Yee DECEMBER 24, Gambitng Palace May Guillotine. WILL LET BOO STALIN WATER Called he Coroner, When C ~ Resident Must Put in Day ik With, Official. East EliQhurst, © colony of cottagers ‘on the shores: of Flushing Bay, in Queens Borough, has declared a boycott N er will the men against corpses, rows float- and fol- and drag to shore the nt rn the beach. ‘nis seemingly the Bi n ert, by the loss of time and i have suffered because of t position ha araters ne insist tend Coro Inquests the 2 of two corpses a week floating to thelr beach has been main- tained ever since, last summer, and each corpse taken from the water haa necessitated a trip to Jamaica by two or more East Elaihursters at their own, expense. In every instance they have been campelled WW spend at least a day at the: Coroners omce In Jamaica, simply to give mony about the naung of the Many Bodies Float There. Lay is so situated that the bodies of those who the East River above twe of Blackwell's "Island, on thy Manhattan or Queens finally toat into it In aadition fe acte as a trap fer the hodies of per~ drowned in the westerly end of Island round. An ayera Flushing neariy all in nh end Long Taere in a long line of handsome new cottages along tie beach fropt, At trst it waa quite exciting tor the residents to get up In the morning, step out on r-front plazzas and take notice of & offing. Hutlas the Coroner kept insisting upon. the presence of all wao assisted in re- moving the body from the waler at the inquest the novelty wore off. A few days ngo the residents of Bast Elm- hurst came to a tacit agreement that they would no longer act as rescuers of the drowned. ‘A body floated Into Flushing Bay with the tide yesterday morning. For sev- 1 hours It remained in plain view of i getthement—now rolling on the sandy ch, again caught by an eddy and pt out from shore until it was al- Most lost xlght of in the nist and rain. With the turn of the tide it floated away. No one made an effort to se- cure It. 2 Refuse to Touch It. The people of East Elmhurst expect ‘Rat the body will come back unless it fe picked up somewhvee else in the vi- rcinlty. But they have determined no! to/touoh It. They say that the city a thoritles should establish a station on the shore of the bay for-the-resuce of badies of the drowned, The corpse that Moated in yesterda is supposed to have Ah that of Elias Schahander, who Jusiped into tho East River from the ferryboat Heiipstead Jast. Saturday. East Elmhursters: who rad of the ease on their way home Sat- trday night estimated that Schahander, lifeless, would visit them in about three days. FORGERY CHARGED INGETTINGPULPI Presiding Elder-Suspends Cicr- f . gyman Accused of Using Fraudulent Papers. TROY, 24—Announce- tnent was 1 of the suspen sion by. the ‘ ne Wisernun, Presid Elder of the Trey Methodlat Vonference. of the Rev Ho A, Dack, the Methods: Churen at Oud Cintham, Aly. Dack was accepted Into the Trey Worth Conference Iasteapting upon the presen ation of a certiieate from. the. Sonth Niriean. Wesleyan Conference Exumin Hoard Fyte Duck did excellent, aarvice at Old Chatham for a tine," raid Dre Wikeman last night, “but ineldents hap: pened during tne” past fow months Which caused me to conduct an inyver- tle 1 found that he had been in Conference from) whieh came, tint right to preach hait +n nullified by that Conference, and Bank of Calistoga, Sonoma County, hat the papers which warn presented closed its doorm late yesterday. 0: tie) Troy: Conferpice at Saratora’l iy sit pad depomte y pipe al sonpring. were forged documenta® y eposita. of $175,214. | — Lond, Taylor Opening of Colored and White Wash Fabrics - also Fancy White and Colored Shirtings Spring Season 1908 1907 FAST ELMHURST ‘DIED 12 HOURS {6000 WEATHER AFTER WEDDING | ISTHE PROMISE FOR CHRISTMAS. | 3Y LOSE MUCH TIME.| CER 5 | upse Is. Found, Some! \While Pa | [x jof East Elmhurst row out in small boata/ sup “and | str, .; him, onven-|@sMstant of Christian Felgenspan, and| steamer City | Shortly before the latter died it {a sald| barge Delawa. that they shall | x on the bosios | Marry Mr. Stengel in case be did not hole in~her. ‘Captain Morris: Fischer ve. H colony bas recently been founded, | Present. WEALTHY WI PResidents of Colony Have) Bridegroom, Knowing Death Growu, Tired” of Being | Ww. $ Near, Carried Out Wish of Former Employer. ONY IN HOSPITAL. tient Was Fast ing, Bride-Got License and Knot Was Tied. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 4—Christlan Stengel, president of the Felgen- Brewery intereata in Newark, N, J., dled at the German Hospital! here, early to-day, less than twaly hours: after he had been married to Marie Louise, Felgenzpan, the! widow of the man who once employed! Mr. Btengvl was the confidential! span { he .expremsed a wish that his wife! last Thursday Mr. Stengel was op- erated upon for appendicitis. Complica~ tions set In and ancther operation was} made necessary yesterday. Maving | been Informed that Mr. Stengel prob-; ably would not survive his Illness, the couple declined to carry out the wish of the late: Mr. Felkenspan. A license! was granted yestertzy, but when the {me cams for the ceremony to be per- formed Mr, Stengel was very weak. He grew stronger in a few houra, and in the evening they were mar- ried. A few hours later Mr. Stenge! lapsed Into unconsciousness, from which he ever rallied, Relatives of both Mr. Stengel and Mrs. Felgenspan were CALLS WIFE VAGRANT FOR A BABY'S SAKE Nehison Seeks to Bring About Retum to Dying Child by Novel Means. In.an effort to have his wife return homa before their _Itttle George Nehieon, a on the Bush docks, Brooklyn, applied in the Fitth Avenue Court to-day for a warrant, charging his wife, Edith, with being @ vagrant. Nehlson told Magis- trate Furlong that he thought the charge would be the best way to insure his wife's return. The Magistrate is- sued a wurrant making the technical chargé against the woman. Nehison is living st No. X71 Fitty- fourth street, Brooklyn. He says his wife left him Dec. 4, when he came home and found the house locked. The aby and the keys to the house he sub- sequently found at the home of his parents. fon says, he haa been unable to get any | trace of his missing mpouse. The baby, | the stated in court, had been taken {II and doctors despaired of saving its life. Nehlson told Magistrate Furlong that he met .hla wife at Steeplechass Park Aug. 10, 1X8; that shé danced with him and they fell in love with each other, Two wacks later, lie said, they. were partied by the Rey, Father McGuirl, of SMichaet's Church, Foyty-second and Fourth avenue, “Urooklyn. ison, he said, was Miss Edith of ‘Boston, before her mar- street MRS. LONGWORTH BETTER, SOON LEAVES WHITE HOUSE. | WASHINGTON,, Dec. 24.—Mrs. Long-| has so far recovera? from the effects of the operation for appendi ich she underwent on Dec. 11 that will leave tho White House Thurs- day for her own residence. For several days Mrs. Longworth has been able to Ko about her room, but as yet she has not been outdoors. 4 _—$—=-_—__ CALIFORNIA BANK CLOSES. SAN. FRANCISCO, Dec. 24. — The Since her disappearance, Nehl-i Crisp and cial Préphets, but Snow Flurries, Perhaps. — Just how many hours thin guens, will day the Weather Bureau was handing out the prophecy that Christmas Day ‘will be crisp and cold and clear. There May bea: litte snow. Snow te ex- pected out tn the Interior, antl it i Mkely to drift in this way. The temperature was falling to-day, and the rain was belleved to be over. The fall ceased last- night after 12. Inches had come down in one of the “meanest” days of the year, with streets flooded with water warm enough to convinces the credulous there wag no pneumonta in {t; which was a de- lusion, In the fog Inst night and yesterday ferry boats got around the rivers with dimculty, and last night the Sound of Lowell ran inta the Te, moored at Pier No. 70, North river, and caved a four-foot and his wife and three children were on the barge and had to make « hur- ried scramble for the pter, There wero (4) pasnengers on the Lowuil, who were frightened for a time, but she was uninjured. The barge was held from being made fast to the fer hawsera. Out around Chicago and on down toward Texas snow and sleet and high winds are prevailing, cutting off wire connections between cities and causiag live stock to suffer. Locally conditions are Inking by with different to- jday. and good shopping weather came abm« this morning--and wero thronged. “WIRELESS” BETWEEN NEW YORK AND PHILA. Plan Under Way for an Overland Telegraph System Between the Two Cities. . Plans are way for the eatab- Mabment of mn of wireless teleg- egraphy between New York and Phila- deiphia, A wireleas telegraph tower is to be erected at once on some high point in or near New York to communicate with a similar one on Chestnut Hill, & permit for which was yesterday {s- sued by the Buliding Department, of ‘the storts under a myst hi kadel ia to the United States ind, ine and Pump Company of Batavia, Ml. The company’s intention is to tend wireless between the two ture of cccosnut and cocoa nut milk; made in five flavors. CO-CO NUT MILK PUDDING @ Pure, wholesome and en- Yre'y different from any other ‘essert, Economical, too—fve plates for Se. Ask your groccr—he knows. THE ANDREWS—S& COUPE COMPANY, GEO. NOCKIN’S SONS _ EST, OVER 25 YEARS ON ONF. BLOCK, Long Island FurnitureCo. 44, 46 @ 48 Myrtle Ave., Corner fart Strect, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 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