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THOUSANDS PAY LAST HONORS 10 DEAD FIREMEN Double Funeral ae O’Conno1 and Fallon, Who Lost Lives at Parker Building. COMRADES IN'THE LINE, |o1a aaugnter of Henry Lasch, a real Street Outside of the Churct Was Crowded and Many Persons Were in Tears. Wih the bodies of George A. 0'Con- nor and John Fallon, firetaen who forfeited thelr livos in the Parker Building fire, testing side by side before the chancel of te Church of Bt. Vin- cent de Paul in West Twenty-thind street to-day, two thousandd relatives and friends of the dead heroes crowded THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, “JANICE MER HEROINE 18 OF HER PHY TUREMAN ENDS mld LIFE WITH PISTOL Walter Charles Rollins, Who} Handled Famous Horses, Found Dead by Son. MOURNED FOR WIFE. the West i} Had Often Threatened to) GIRL SAW HER FATHER DEAD IN VISION; HE DIES Miss Lasch Begged Parent to, Take Care, but Heart Fail- | ure Overcomes Him. Miss Ethel Lasch, the nineteen-yenr- fate operator, residing at | Point apartment-louse, at No. 3% We: Ninety-fifth street, dreamed last night 5 nk that she saw her father in the coin, As} Commit Suicide—He Was he left the house to-day she told aim : of her dream and warned nim to be| Trainer of Sir Walter: careful of himself, as she had a pre- |monition that her vislon would come true. Her father laughed at her fears and assured her in order to ease her mind that ho would be cautious. After Mr. Lasch left the house his daughter told her mother, Mrs. Mary Lasch, of her dream and the mother, too, made light of her fears. They had finished a late Walter Charles RoNins, once famous as @ horse trainer and owner, to-day shot himself through the head at h beau 2419 Walton av nue the Bronx, in a fit of mental de- pression. His death 11 home, No, was {mmediate Mr. Rollins was best known break/ast when there was a ring at perhape, | the door bell. Miss Ethel turned pale. |®* the trainer of the famous horse Sir DITH” | BRIDE SICTAN. GRAN JURY TO PAUBE SCANZAL -—WAIGHT COURT plain Offer to Bribe Reporter. WOMEN FREED FOR $100. | Committed to the Island, They Are Quickly Released “On Probation.” Startling conditions In the Night Court |nave been revealed by an Investigation | made by The World, and a Grand Jury | inquiry 1s to follow. | Nineteen women sentenced to Black- well's Island and supposed to have been released on parole are not to be found, and the probation officers to whom some | of them were to report have never heard every avatinble space of the edifice to] {4's bad, news, I'm sure,” she eried, | Waiter | of them. rave|, She hurried to the door’ herself, re- 5 i i peeeriani Ky pay tribute to the memory of brave/ oii. to allow a servant to open ft.| Since last September, when his wife MRS-PAULLL, no of the missing prisoners are on men. A strange woman stood_on the door-| led, Mr. Roilins 1 : ad Ranil atepe proba only a 5 cong One Outside the church between two and ‘She way out of breath and agic : ins had been In a sorry | ) Magistrate Cornell, Chairman of three thousand others, unable to gain I mental state. He had several tim rae | Probat Committee of the Board ‘ | "My father'"—exclaimer c nes | robation h admission, lingered during the impres-| ‘2 fas met with a seriou accident’ | Deen At the point of taking his iite, is 5 gistrates, says he never beard. sive services out of respect for the dead. |——began the stranger, when the girl) Nothing but the most watchfnl Louise Durand wasQarrested Jan. 4, Many of the heads outside the church fainted, A diet and attention on th Sealptardet taken to the island Jan. 7 and released | th of the bad tidings was ntion on the part of were bared and continued so until the | Mire. Samuel Wilkens, a tenant, “on|Fen prevented suleia. Ren his child- the same afternoon. Nothing in the cortege had moved out of sight. whom Mr, Lascl) had called at’ her|he simply did not w. eege nies papers in Jefferson Market Court show Thousands Were in Tears. epertment) a >». tr Ww st asinetY-/ Sts physicians man to live. | that she is not still in the workhous fourth street, to see her about. soime| 8 SAE ty Fike e work- The services and scenes attending the | repairs to the ceiling of her drawing |radually eet over th eer |On the order of release at the work: funeral of these two men were so sad |Toom. Mrs, Wilkens resided on the top/had apparently become reconelied whey house ts this: esol a foor. Mr. Lasch was out of breath ens . ‘onelied when. ‘laced on probation for balance of that thousands were in tears during | when she opened the door. He opened|® Week 2g0, some casual conversation | ntence with Probation Officer Aic-! the long funeral procession, witich | his lips to speak when he turned pale|on the part of a relative brought up | deny. OTTO h. DROEGE. reached the church from different di- | and collapsed. He died without regain-/afres) i Clusky. . > rections and during within the church. Unusua! Assemblage. Not in years has such an assemblage of Fire Department officials and men of the ranks congregated to bestow all the ceremonies the honors in thelr power on their dead comrades, The peculiar bond of affection and loyalty which exists among firemen was strikingly demon- strated in the remarkable tribute of brave men to their own. Fire Chief Croker and his assistants, Kruger wmd Norton, joined tn the funeral procession from the home of O'Connor ana occupled conspicuous} POLICEMAN SHOT his old grie¢ and his condition bee: le worse than before. He walked the floor at night, refusing to go to bed He ate but Httle. Son Found His Rody. Mr. Rollins'’s son Herbert, who had been with him all last night, missed him from his room shortly after daybreak. A search was made tn a asement b ing consciousn An ambulance sur- geon from Roosevelt Hospita! sai” that heart fallure caused his death. TO GR, WIL | Heroine of “Janice letter was found which Mr. Rollins had pert Satie rep cial cheery icealy [writen several days ago and which |!ams a ; e ceremony WAS! ti Jefferacn Market Court, a young Pata ti By eel | showed he contemplated euteide. It | porformed at t © of Mrs, man in a brougham stopped and told t t cork, = * | was addressed to his son and ran: No. 127 East Seventy-th ie stop what he was doling | headed each procession to the churen,| Bullets Fly in Streets of New My Dear Boy: : iermenintoure a venmol ae ees leaenieit SO Heeaae Behind Fallon’s body marched hun- ts MH BTMiate eon i HA) ROTATE meal vestigation \ aia s, vods a | 1 a js that my caa- | Uridegroom attended, aking—he could gat a city appoint- Ge Coa eons Gea) C206 Canaan, but Gang Escapes | ket shal cost $m, I request | Dr. W about thirty ment paying from $8,000 to $3,900 a year four nundred members of Engine Com- f h | that the services eall be held at | old and a graduate of Princeton, Thursday, Jan. 16, he says, a news- pany No. 72 and other companies, where | After Robbery. my home and that body shall | of He studied medicine in this! paper man came to lim and asked | Cees ae ee ga EE TC - be In the front room. Have my re- | city, becoming a member he staft if suid sell ont. He said he would on the foree, old fora et era jmains cremated, YOUR FATHER.” | at the Vanderbilt Clinte at i ice was right The newspa From O'Connor's Home. NEW CANAAN, Conn., Jan, 18—In a| 3!t. Rollins retired from the turf flve |g ¢riend of the Ford fam man said: “Go on across the street t From O'Connor's huine, No. 72 Charl-| pistol! battle between five safe-breakers Years azo and Invested his money inl ang knew Mrs, Ford whe was Mark Alter’s office, and I guess tb hl ee aed mM moved at 9 and a number of residents of this place Sean biel ciceals He was very suc-| Miss Grace Kidder, of E | then can fle things up; it will be up in the ck. . ev. Father wilii st “i cessful in his ventures, # 1 | : . pan Elmo Smith, chaplain of the ae jearly to-day Policeman John D. Reed “s a ue and Incluling | q noted beauty. ousand: ment, walked with Chief Croker. Witj| Was shot In the head and stomach and bis profits on bullding operations} s1r.. Ford ta alot tlie § age as| To Get $500 a Month. Foreman John Davin in command. of) probably fatally wounded, amassed a fortune estimated at more}. \. jy ucyar cel (aint Crintivniins : the detail. the coricge moved to Hud-| The burglars broke into the post-office, than a million dollars, ean pase Pai ACTH COSA REL aEREN Loy) SAE BEA Cornell, ex- Company NS. Stam and, bY, pbexine| and had blown off the outer door of His home on Walton avenue was one| + samosas the heroine in his novel. LC Rubra Cet ey Se pathetic. incident ‘brought tears to the | the safe when the burglar alarm gave of the finest In the Bronx. ee aE NICORANT IC aH suarnanete rman who had i eves of all the signal in the telephone office, the) Mr. Rollins was fifty-two years old, A rysve hum in tie front rank of Am Ad Hari dard ng, 8 the hearse reached the station: . ct ! son and three daugt vive h pine Hele ei ity ‘ pen man and! saaya notte ‘he bie doors sorece iseneumtgns | telephone operator, sounding | the fire|son and three daughters survive him, | Po 1 Sac noRR athe tah Pound of the gonz and into the street alarm. Officers Reed and Marvin Mer- | Horses That He Trained. One month after the death of her t the stery prinied, — Tne rus 1 the fire wpparatus, over rill hastened to the post-office, exchang-| ‘ cand RS +e ECA OTGIEN asked to | his Jace, Foreman Roxb S| oF a) va e vnel or | husban : anaes talk * a his wiustle, calling a halt, and then they | {8 shots with the burgiars, ner the erent aud: Noten eeang tealner| ora) and to) this posthumous child, tt eed to fled’ back’ to the curbstone. stoed in caped by the rear yard Ieee a HATE ISHS esa e at gee da teaiatiiaysinrmely du ta t Ine with bared heads, their helmets, Citizens aroused by the fire alarm| 88 In his prime in 1902 The horse |!# Std. is (ats a resting in their right hands over the pete be AD 1 med Herbe: ‘e {between the Widow and the young left breasts while the funeral passed hy,, flocked to the scene as the shooting "AS named serpertatcer: Mts Ieol|ns)s Paty tclan, Last October he was called WAChes, the streat thousinds of versons| was going on, and an effort was made ae ee eee to attend the ttle girl, wh In't appear in any pay GO Se RENE LTS he to enolrcle the burglars, The suuoting| S/' Walter was the greatest horse|wpon tO | an adap’ of the District-Attorney's der the Imposing spectacle, in the mean time became general, Reed, Mat 4 Dina aac ietas nan died Nate a We-)| Reta ca mee Gri theMatat u ee, Gaul The Processions Meet. |with Pollceman Merrill, leading in the | Veloped the animal ns a two-year-old, |secon’ to ace the Money paid. “Alter said The funeral then moved through Mac- | pursult of the robbers. winning the Great Amertoan at Graves: | Burin, mowaas(a Gouin e came that he didn’t have the @ougal street to Elenth and up Sixth) Gaining on the thugs Reed fired three C™d Asains: a crack company, Includ- |tup of boiling snug doctor Cee NG ipa et Was met. Three dozen policemen were | the fleeing men turned quickly and firea | W8S Owned by the Oneck s abe, the) ) of Iittle Testa be y Alter eat they eto dead firemen to pick thelr way | the policeman fell the chase halted mo-|%" Walter's racing 4 were over | Ninend ne eC va SO Teetor pent ate slTae Gina A solemn requiem mass, with t mentarily and the burglars, taking ag- T@"y of his get were ured by Rol- | ihe apply) e and handed I over, The rej ye priests officiating, was then sung. E vante this, dojged down a side UMS but none ever equalled the sire, | Reine. 4 5 EE Be EG ) gnket was flanked with great bowers of road and escaped either In an auto or a Uns severed his connection | DUN enDIsineCcAttarneytarO rien lo *, he display hearin ript 3 : a ae oe One st he h te t Meee oe i aN and words of farewell. w spoke in| Wagon. ie, operat aioud itanted| uld “Deliver” for $75. silent terms of the respect and love inj Au alarm was mn y telephoned prominentiymoniithe tur! 1 railroad stock d's income SV oUle Ses 1 Ae, | which the two men wert N leatitranpotca toch —— Jand railroad sterge) a year, of Ww ‘Alter wis taken to the District-Attor- logy was spoken in ul pO EHG POE Oey aces, but ko jaa pee royalties on pey's Ollice und questioned, and was tion being. made by trace of the robbers was found. THE CLOSING UOTA 1 edu he ~ st muccess ut na Grand Jury subpoena for Mon- Smith at Calvary Ceme After Reed had been taken c alot which norable Pete: Y " Dodles of the firemen were ination of the post office was mae sirling, eRe ona eEA bel ernst nontnerpoat cencd. EE Heuines rae r to-day wwit to, “the on : | wast hat the tory 0 y's Ollice, in the Cri faiied to break the instde ay's hizhest,. Inweat ant iA. Train Robbe! nolan ne DATA ON PSYCHOLOGY \t a 4 compartment Ay CHICO IL ORES CE “hy “extended trip, i planned |uonie tune at reporter for Ww asiderable | money. mend cages 9 A py Mr. and Mrs. Willlams, afte . cning World Alter made thi B OF JOURNALISTIC APPEAL. rit about $0 in cash trom a M2. Yeetetday's final fhear bw Mdante will likely take up th vening World Alter m S stat p drawe jp ap |dence at No. Sy Madison avenue | want the public know (that at CHICAGO, Jan. 15 | jhome of the bridgroom. time “have fever ated An the AGO, Jan. | 1 Court or be Magistrate cirector of t psychological laborat A e in any Gay jp sourt in con- in Northwestern University, is coltect-| | TTLE-SHIP BL A jam don with of women ing’ data onithe! psychology of Journa Ani, We [ Y with ¥ conduct, 1 : ave ule it a practice to dec ea he has sent out hundreds of circulars “ A take mundreds of such cases, My nm do you read and the reason {c your! At ® N urt on re umes since choice?" s) | ait ‘ vaption, I never asked a favor of Other questions on the circular are! ) 4 lI] (if PAW, SHOPS a incep from Magistrate Droege and about the differ riments of news. | | r knew nh fore he went on HARerst that ABEAI to roneh inane c's 5 y bench, I never men. the amou of time given to the reading | : w | —_—>—_ | s of any women to him of the papers datiy ‘and the inducement amship mabe. Gen 3 to subscribe for one journal i < 1 tf he pawn re asked fo % statement , ens ad t] rouln Rosenberg. paw a "a statement i Ribena oeeraior nc Mocaffert discuss that or any oth - To-Day ! As advertised tor in The Morning World’s Want Directory. JAD Feeders 18, Agents . Pakere rs Bartenders ... Blackswiths Bookkeepers Boys . Bi K ¥ I ¢ 1 Butohers Canvassers ,. Carpenters Chamberm Componitors os... 4 1 : 5 Cooks, (MD $1 te 3 Cutters Dentists en Pain Drug Clerks f 5 cilia Elevator Runners Engineers The Wo Ads. To-Day, More Than Ay 5 t All Qbbes New York Papers Combined. | Whe, “uc lly picking stray mes. ether sudden mped detect , san to yell lke a endance ers ANd office on Jan. 6 on 3 gathe nL Meredith,” | ' Bride of Physician Who | Saved Girl. Knows Nothing of It. nere is no Pri ss McC whose new not! aroled, the ame is nly probation offi- ke it ing. ner of whom she never eard was Ida Loudrin, committed by Magistrate Droege on Nov. 12 to six months and released on Nov. 16. room do hy the servants, where he | Gilbert C, Lutz, The World reporter b found his father's body. Dr. & <. | | who made an investigation, says that of No. 51 West Fordham Road, who was | . e he found many discrepancies. Wo called, said that death had been in-| Mrs. Paul Leicester Ford, widow of! sent to the workhouse one day w j a stantaneous, The revolver lay on the|tha novelist who was ki his|r oased the next by Magistrate Droege. i Po floor beshie the body. Deotneel Malcolm nord: Some who were supposed to be on pro- i When the excitement had quieted a ; 5 ation Were not on the probation books. | + became the bride of Dr. Linley I | He says that Tuesday, $s vase v) sald 1 ordered the” pro- ed until a thorough made by the Board He call meeting at this time SMawiatrate led’ a | nan ute. is Pp s a fe Probation Committee for Monday. t ble ws ha Inter money se pret in his: NR World rep are ue his investiga jon ‘ per r, . doula, vy Abraham Levy applied of how to obtain the as6 of &@ Woman QbOre LOG ale JUse Nealcan Cent Peat to-day, tor a the worsliouss went to" the. Sixt & message that tie M.St Just BHOERE fo caiy |eie Tuesday, ni id posed ag the| |iina has been blown Mt fnjunetion with Rone nose. trend mytiical woman he wanted : ri nt 7 gused from the Island, He” mad Rlo J : fennese six. or él leis ade of Rlo Janeiro, Mnexe six oF elen te for a Mi Goldberg, wwao" was | He could not tell re tore KS . jsed to take! the money to ‘th aie Wie ae ene auld Mr. : i Rn higher Up." A Well” dressed, and officers ¢ ; find | nie eafew, wich stand open by order of 821 8 the reporter ‘to @ man in a ath, through: the + Gliese ateutna, es auomion every, famtau Hear Sixth” avenue “and slp and ) rlept nth t ,% Bnd! queatlo vers ‘Twenty-e chin atreet 7 peated he could divans 400) nd t c ‘ dl eliver the goo ‘or $lu i ‘inally took on the pilot eoksend ra Sawa they deliver tn to $3. He demanded are. He confionted a ¢ + rs also ask every cA If he y of $10, but was given only $5, Americans, clamoring LB) thing nuainat Rosenberg a his name ang At Black: pilot explained tha: | his, ends has been swin wells. island It wag said that Lang y ‘ or ? 5 wells ne man who had been coming i at reason do they give for being MAB Wty" aleases and escorting the r GUN ASE RES te women back to the city. Conne “rn in A = Meca id examina x | her, whose low formation came 6 itive New \ the bosom of Q | a sould get all eat ja a myate }to be had 4 urs ance operat yustice. N Ree Under ‘ t the right wie . 1. ‘They had fought a WwHsai CAUSES MEDALS [Suge nat t « ars during the night— | ppd ED ae “EASA place men in possession one w a fore EE eS 7 husiness. he has comm tts their duty to arrest Yen" and the other, Baas OLIN removes enue. { \ \ yi4 nen W alee’ PART OF BACK i ONE eunel IGONE, MINER LIV? S. nied the in-| Strgeone at the Evangelical Deacon- ess’ Hospital, in St, Louts, have just perfarmed an unusual operation in and Which they removed about two inches yee e ee | ok a man's backbone. pet y or te patient, Joseph Pittoria, a mine iited @ crume, | ¥2S crushed in a mine, He is recover- him." | Mark Alter, Lawyer, Must Ex- | ation Officer McCluskey, | f the woman supposed to! while leaving | 1908. % ii ay financial history of the Brooklyn Rapid f PVH Transit, Company, | i On Jan 1%, 108, the Public Service " lu Hi | vi i mn on pissed a resolution to begin ) ba voplition of the financial history | of the iigiting and power companies of A i nm | n {the ctt ii | L, Two Pertinent Queetions. 4 f ie {diez are two questions of public In- i} eres LW the Public Service Con begin ita probe into ‘ i Mroolly pid Company ad finished its probe the Interborough-Metropoll- any | ‘ ‘ en the Public Service | Cominixsion bet the financl | | history of the ifghting and pow | companten before It has completed 7, * * e i ‘it work with he desea Women Caught in Fifth Ave-| Su vestig | Metropolitan, S id rop of investigation | mue Roadhouse Are Followed Revelations | itte; | ie | Permitted to Go. by Brady. Curious Error Gives Nineteen men and ten women, many ; of them handsomely gowned in alike} JEROME GOT EVIDENCE.) Magazine’s Fat Readers ca ee sense, peters Magistrate —- | Much Joy. Yale in Harlem Police Cour to-day| nj A | o Directors of Absorhed | | to explain how they came to be in the | A mistake occurred in a recent tasue of jroadhouse at Fifth avenue and Nine- Roads Were Called as one of the large monthly perlodicais that ty-sixth street last night when Capt. leoxtan Coe aN Sse ye | he present time this magazine fe Corcoran, of the East One Hundred Witnesses. publishing a serial novel by a famous aus and Fourth street station, and his thor snd ais) a teauty eujture cage that ralding squadron pounced on the place. 6 Say ‘| I eetea assets SCTE Aen Anthony N, Prady, caplitallat and part! noted specialists, In the number referred There was a general display of lace|. ; Pransit | these two section: eadin, : the sterncst Magistrate, and explana-| bans. On 0h te Ut went berore the novel the portly chi tions to the effect that the ungallant| ‘he Public Service Commission ag 8 Wit-|nersine, hurrying after her eharke, up. the captain had interrupted several “alum-|"C*%. Mr. Brady answered the ques narrow, winding stairway of an old Frenc& ming” parties, The Captain explained |0f The Evening World: mansion, sticky fast on the landing and that he had no desire to have the| “Who was your partners in the $95.-|can netther get up or nor down. In an- | “slums” in his district and added that| 7.19 paper Wall and Cortlanat et|swer to her appeal for information how to | the roadhouse has been watched py|Ferrtes Raftroal Company deal?" }set out of her fix the laughing girl above lis sleuths for two weeke. The pro-| Mr. Bra worn testomny was that is made to. say folks shouldn't exer= | prietor of the place, Charles Green, for| ho had ecks for $111,652.78 eich | cise violently. The rts are weak and whom the police had a warrant, was|to Thomas F. Ryan. Peter A.B. Wido- it !* danger us thers shoulah hey sedopt held. Thomas Dolan and oth: bers | Starvation methods, for they are injurious ‘All the policemen In the precinct are| SECA WA TEtron DItaninerD Wwalnit 5 mach. The very best way to splitting thelr sides laughing to-day ap telc-off In the purchase with the funds) sere mune ee eattah the strange combination corralled Jast|or the stockholders of the Metropolitun| mats, 44 sence Fold ten night, the efforts made by ed} Street Railway Company of the phan-| 1 eaaneerer a i § t of the p 5 Simplex. Thia, taken in Cohen to “tip off the Faresosea raid| tom Wall and Cortlandt Street Ferrie Nees after monin and at bal- | f and the leaps for liberty from second- | Rallroad Company Htime for three or four weeks will reduce story windows. The prisoners ranged) The Pu vice Commission, ap- | te A ten to sixteen ounces a day. It ‘ron a prizefighter to a banker's wats!! parently stunned by Mr. Brady's testi- y harmiess, will not injure, but |clerk. And the ladies “lived at Lome|meny, dragged its hearings on the fina | 3 . and, being a natural | and had been caught seeing the sights|cial history of the Metropolitan Street | Tey f fat ‘use wrinkles, The of Fitth avenue.’ It isn't wrong to see| 2 vay Company Nov. 14, | tnere re in any good drum os | Fifth avenue by moonlight, ts {t? | 1907. when they were discontinued alto- | Store. and they B Just before the police arrived a great| gether, with the announcement that) 0 course. t been written by | red touring car stopped in front of the| Special Counsel William M. Ivins need- seh spacialiet ca ap |rondhouse. Two women clad in furs| ed time for lis expert accountants to | 8se bu ChVhD Vly and heavily veiled went into the bulld-| constrict the destroyed books of the| (he "inter it found Shia moat appropriate ing. The chauffeur followed, Screams | Metro place ella vasa Omipaiys 7250 teas war tau on freasead eho Sets : ind shrieks could be heard for blocks| Te. public was informed that two) (0) ‘fort aie tot hen heres ‘ en the police entered, Green jumped] Copies of Mr. Brady's testim pad from month io month, but who, man. m a back window. Geyeral of the} deen sent to District-Attorney Jerome never gave 2% page 8) much Women hid in jar. Eight of the| Mons with the testimony of other WIt-| 15 4 giance, came Practical ftem nen tried an improved football rush | TESS*S: i with the te: i half a ein policemen, but the blue Its Beginning Also Its End. i fnandrede eam scored an easy toucadown. Then} fhe financial history of s hat the; oran pressed the auto into polttan t Railway C chew pera} and had the driver cart loads of the|denly lost its historian. Its beginning ‘paragraph thing the novel- prisoners to the statlon-house. ‘The| was its ending. | — ) auf ur turned out to be Pete O¢ The directors of the Metropol | a 1 ., ,The machine fa said to bel street Railway Company were not| by Willem LY Greene bP 88, BE! Street Railway Company { EES Mae oftet'st 8.3) sey eine "| Brain Workers ae | a Us Ce have special need to keep the di STOCKS MAKE GAINS | IN BRISK MARKET A brisk in the ward, or ty ing, opening demand for stocks arket to-day carried prices up- With the exception of only one » stocks, notably American Sm: which was heavy at a decline of vint. Louisville & Nashville ad- vanced 2 1-4, International Paper 1 1-8, fon Pacific, Atchigon, Delaware & Hudson, North American and Central Leather preferred 1 and Reading, the Hilt St. Paul, Brooklyn Transit ind American Sugar large fractions. Pullman sold at an advance of 5 3-4. ‘There Was a reaction later, in which | some of the gains were lost, the de- line leaving the list mixed and bring-| ng Smelting down 2 3-4 points, Trading continued a« tive. Pressure was s hour ang tho. lis nstanding dec the inactive quarie: 5 carried up Arm. Aigamat tocks, ond not- the se veland, York Central Colorado Fuel, red, Anacor ‘opal p and American Ice 1 Stee) gpeferred sold at an Reating Ist preferred Siltteaniolin te Omintiavanara men: preferred & U.S. Pipe pre- 3-4, Canada Southern 21-4 and Coast 2 Minnearolls, 5 Sault Ste. Marie declined 12-4 Paper preferred 11-2, | Ame feel Foundries preferred Lista sconsin Central preferred and Mackay Companies 1. Profit taking xome effect on prices at the last, orn Paclic receding a point, bu aly predominated Tho total sales of stocks were 561,200 and _of bonds $2,434,000 BANIS HED Coffee Finally Had to Go, The way some persons cling to cof- ice, even after they know it is doing | tbecn harm, is a puzzler. But ft ts an evty matter to give it up for good when Postum Food Cof‘ze is properly made and used instead. A girl writes: “Mother had been jcuflering with nervous headactlies for sven Weary years, but kept drinking preferred, | somoulye Intert Uh | International | guivance Chicago, Bt. ferred 2 unt | International not give up coffee, as a cousin of mune had done who hod teken to Pcstum. But mother was such a sive to coffee she thought it would | be terrible to give it_up. “Finally one day” she made the change to Postum, and quickly her {headaches disappeared. One iorn- jing while she was drinking Postum | su freely and with such relish 1 asked for a tasie “hat started me on Postum, and ul row drink it more freely than I did coffee, which never comes Into} | our house now. “A girl friend of nine oue day saw me drinking Postim and asked | if it was coffee, I told her it was Postum and gave her some to take heme, but forgot to tell her how to wake it. “The next day she sald zhe did not see how I could drink Postum, I[ found she had made it Mke ordinary | coitee. right and gave her a cupful J made ofer boiling it fifteen minutes. She | said she never drank any cofice that} is tasted as good, and now coffee banished from both our Name given by Postum Co.,, Creek, Michigan, Read the little boo! Lomes, Battle “The Koad to, Bethiehom | coffee, H “One vay I asked her why she did! ty Railroad Company were not called | as witnosse | tion strong, in order that the food | may renew, through the stomach The ¢ ors of the Manhattan Trac- Peers OF Sin Messer wereno:| and bowels, the supply of nervous i nied as Ww Use The dire of th tropolitan Se- j curities Ra mpany were not 9 4 w the ers of the Public Commission privately stated that gation was not going orward for the red | o ome was investie | that they’ did not deé.re to | Baty bo aus | sraction deals in sums of money vari-/ Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c, and 28a, sly estimated from. shu.ia) to $H.- ’ 0000. The public waited, SIE gertint’ “has” Gone’ nothing, his We WR? ra iy lnvestas king only / irtte Switched to the B- R. T. Commission began its compilation of | ie financial listory of Mr. Brady's : citar A Vhitum M. ty cine eal FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, tmoaleitrant withes-es with even greater! paina in the Mmbs, back or ches vigor than he had attacked witnesse of the aime character in the compila: | sore thi colds or bodily pains of tion of the financial history the Met-|any kind you will find it WORTH Fopolitan’ “Street Haley Company. |1ts) WHIGHT)IN GOLD, Price 25\ana There were no electrifying disclosures (1 Oy ‘ ‘ich as Mr, Brady had provided cq cents, Sold by all draggtia oct 7. y St., New York, On It. the Public Service Benet OT oe staction guarantee! or money refunded. Our Annual Sale Ends Saturday, January 25th Final Reductions in all Depart- || ments during the last week | Alexander Sixth Avenuc and Nineteenth Street. Stern Brothers | Announce for Monday, January 20th A Special Saie of Women’s Cambric & Nainsook Underwear (SECOND FLOOR) So I told her how to inake it) ’ RELIGIOUS NOTICES. OOOO T OO Ne BBEOL A LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. ana ua fe 5, “be | Los vid wares “and fob on Fulton street, } wath Rev, Joseph Dury Qi | Brookivns suitatle reward and no woniversary, Howery. Branch Young Mens {| isket. TON" untekant 88. Hameo Chrintian. Association, i Pariaten LOST—On 9.30. train from Rortobe in pkgs. “There's a Rea- New York, large scold croms With. di Se een | World Wante Work Wonder fine Sa) be hagig” rite