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2 THE EVENING WORLD, notes of what he saw, and those notes in two or three Gah is yee Glas e u a Cr yor D. Adm that, what doe are here and undisputed. Can you Up. Adn y that, what does it fmagine that such a man would perjure Pianry Thaw on the mght of the. mur- der? Is any connection shown between | the period of mania in London and 193 | | | | himself to send this man to the chair, especially when you take !nto tion the character of Stan as revealed here in this couriroom— revelations which once I did not lieve, but which now I am prepared to ween niac m danced none. er? Where f@ the analogy bet this calm, quiet man and the 1 be- who in Dr. Welles’s sanitari about in his pajamas? There Touches on Hummel say I believe. almost completely and | almost {mplicitly.”” r touc 4 at hana | Mr. Jerome read a note written ry of fivetre| | Thaw during the last trial in which pen at thes Ree Goiteds or a va rict. Attorney Cor | | pe ea oes . days after she reached American eee the “latter's testiinony WM ver CO SCG CoS Ot ty picked up the revolver in Mrs. Watson Saves Daughter how Thaw had Vroken the ©: n loved. her. Raised” ie over Mile. head ito alin : je evidence of Mrs, Wille ii " red Leave for Boston. Due at Boston. | eave for Boston. Due at Boston. anic. The District-Attorne haw, Mr. J said y eas Hed Thaw through his various. ens y Thaw. Mr. Jerome sald: o> ne, and Escapes With Sprain 0 oY A, M.—Express (sis Ee Gus us Express ets, apparently intending to «how stand, in her age and sorrow. Do you} 12.00 M.--Express.... . 5 M.| 4.00 P. 3 express: Thaw Was perfectiv rational. eve she tok! the truth? ‘or one, | eS—. ned. mp a acts there any bratnete “Expy al ea) Cot GGT Gai UEC Gat Ankles—3 Houses Burned | 1.001, M—Limited 6.00 P. M.| 5.00 P. M—Limited ...... 10.00 P. M.| Aepression, anyother * gf JB ie ier here who, did f.—Express 7.00 P. M. P.M—Express ...... 11.00 P, M.| rome. | 1 Ritineeiheracon = Mrs. Mary Watson, llving on the sec- {.--Express .....+ 8.00 P. M. men, the ma orld, $e ond floor of No. # East Thirty-eighth Cpe | him, and vet street, Flatbush, escaped burning to (Coninued from First Page.) his. mistres 2 fed to ancthiis geath to-day and saved her seven-year- andiieereane t ved really Irrational in this defendant's dest erro a - Har financial transactions were made | Was told that his name had been men- not for the sen reaponsihility for a} “antec fe eA renlly: old daughter Edith by picking the child pittic tne Oriental Bank suffered necement of law, 1 could ARIE GAG up in her arms and leaping from the Jones Quit the Bank. cause of the closing of the New Am- deecti ae tise es PT ERATE Ia Toren daaponient imeconcasc ram ty noonmne Camberg uboren | miyonea since retired from the sterdam. The Jury’s Latitude. | when he : he loved aa Mother and child were surrounded by bank. Me wae succeeded in the presi- What Morse Says. nWith every motive to hate this man;| ec? yfheR, Sway and had skeen. cone | flames, and it was thought both would |Gency ov Hugh Kelly, a millionaire| “I AM PERFECTLY READY AND aroused against this man, he walked| ernie | een | tlilithefmother made theldaringy esc es cr ec orgie ens none PULLS el OR REE TO ANY DI-| ere aecaniniled White-—kilied Titi encore tee eet waauieuine f tn are of the highest. RECT CRITICISM.” SAID MR. | Midst of law-abiding cit'Rens. Any mis-/ reasonable that he should be despord: ded ’ . ; But the “taint” that spread down | MORSE. “I CANNOT REPLY TO | Gre wauigead ) vAndcthen” he a ee eeeene tall of | satihew Muller, of Engine No. 145, ¢rom the Morse-Heinge-Thomas influ-|GENERAL STATEMENTS. SHOW | ulked away and asked the pe 2 | was killed | while driving his engine ence into every bank and trust €om-i Ma ANY STATEMENT FROM ANY W hi ; was a6 1 believe No Excuses for White. back to quarters after the fire. At jany rhat gut into trouble last October | AITTHORITATIVE SOURCE WHER didn't know ‘ aaa hs Thirt Aa rye ane Bree clung to the Oriental, although!IN T AM BLAMED-—GIVE ME THE! af e ee Mince a ae: tite. bank had been bittated. The NAME OF A MAN WHO BLAMES Hoven ar the con Tne siaiiee Leper in the morning newspapers that MF-—AND I WILL MAKE REPLY TO TeEDE WAN iG eed Ate. in is side, Muller Mas pinned the New Amsterdam and Mechanics |ANY ACCUSATIONS OR CHARGES. | : pie Seine Ea: and Traders’ had suspended had the e T HAVE NOT BEEN IN THE NEW} lea Varsitersiinveerineile fa lect of turning a crowd of timid dee! AMSTERDAM BANK FOR MOR the pear of the ohana ore thrown dositors toward the strong boxes of HAN A YEAR AND HOLD NO 1D ay Not wate GRU EERRae went to Litle Oriental. (TEREST IN IT. I WAS NEVER IN ie part you to Muller's assistance and managed to ft. __2%¢ bank hae a goodly sum standing M HANICS AND TRADERS had a mative for linemens Adler twasicarriedieay) against {t In the Clearing House In the ,1 BODY MUST BE whether he was sane ¢ Ioana Ch STRAw hecene "S- way of unredeemed certificates, and the | F 2E BLAMED AND | Se Ree) Went: into acdeti sre thewarHiVall atvan /oramua| Clearing sliouselautho wed a|/THOSE WHO ARE DOING THE} ment to show, that Thaw in the evidenc Rinna aber aromas same | disposition to force payt is fact,| BLAMING WANT TO COVER UP, could wbe convicted for murder s namral anxie peg aite fea a areca in cot jon with the run, put Mr.| THEIR OWN WEAKNESSES.” lesser degree than first de ne day of his. weddty r portion of the fire-| 1-45 and iis associates in the ell R. T..oiaas and his business part- manslaughter in one or another of its + tells y was crushed i ia eae Ee es The fire started on the firat floor at S&enient of u bank on the anxious | ner, . ‘homas, g' ok haesune oa (You reach 2 o'clock this morning, and spread so 9@8t at the opening hour to-day. Mech Roissy end ase eet easeiien ne ly that all in the building had to No Delay in Payments. [3s and were ‘ ce pouty itis ap Tenderloin, but e by the window: The tittle lobby of the institution was | heaval last Octobe oe ra find the verd that. quie fore the firemen a i depositors and meseen-|was a director of this bank, bu noe | words of alieaped| elilal ouastacisoiastaesen ietrmenres vee delay in orening {ahcred the fate of the Thomases It ind leaped nouse at No. &, owne *. There was no , Skims Over Case of Defense. een : Tins up or in paying off, however. Presi- | has been one of the leading State banks pack to Ne Josep Giessier, Glessler and his trips | ‘ NEN Sa RY BEICn Ce, eentie Delmas Outcone. | family lived on the first floor, and the dent Kelly immediately got busy in the | In ee ene ot the! founders! of the ‘d « ia | second floor was oceupled by Joseph | direction of raising money Aigneeel pratael WIth ama crdosen welt. on t Hecht Ra Seen eee atial des| Skelly and his fami The Clearing House showed no dis- i ng Oe 0 Hanley Green. | talig the s' iz girl tells of] lers and Skellys ran out in. position to help out, and was not asked ; bran! . pes tS GG s fo Ui? | her downfal true 1 do not believe | their loth a for assistance, But the condition of | branch is closed to-day. He insisied no valuabla| thar she. was drugged) and 0 then Might clothing | And! were) yelling | (08 fe" prought to the attention | The New Amsterdam Bank was close could libeesuaeter avaieihat aida: Fire!" when te blaze went over to the i peers ‘following a conference between 8 ke White would No. 28, owned by Jacob Guigler. All of of @ Dig man in tter. with those (President, FW. Kinsman, jr, and haat rat. But. the blazing houses were three-story and) What ts) the marker wen ey, heads of the Clearing House. to the s ent frame bulldings. The fire was | Carine bal: SAE aoe on his. desk, (208 decided that it was only fair to all in all of them from cellar to | ee ee ee ec all right, “Tt has | te, depositors to clase at once | Jroof when Mrs. Watson and her daugh- met uslaaeealt pect The dopositors are practicaliy certain| anity was based e # r appeare: “4 . heir | Botte b be, = of getting 100 t breaks of a he is | fen aapenreciiat Window of their) "Tcihin a few minutes Mr. Kelly was thete wilt te cnowch nett mee young man or depres home. able to make the following statement: | in holders ae tion or @ love had nd his as” For a time the mother stood with her "0 It balance at the Clearing | ‘17, Stockholders a substantial dividend. | Ga eae Tei Rei aces hild waiting until efforts were made to ce. Alitalimnorning) was (only) $129,000) turday the New erdam 5 know | Stanfor¢ S M a ot not! r he Ci : nemies AREY Nah eaita tawtiit : a ladder. Then with a Sellnnial eipramptly. wAtonalntos , fot notice trom! the) Clearing s|claspea the child tn her cietectpanksdinieNew WorkeaCty ralttee]thatite mustiretire a euped. She fell partly on rsonal canvass by myself and ee taiaree uo Oh SD) ate er strength, not i'n of our securities, have OMFS immediately set to work to re- Gi elle et agreed to us with a targe|eem them e [ oney in © bili Whenijan nce) surgeon) eame of mon ens. ‘ Assets and Liabilitie while jl men, it was found that. Mrs, Watson had| ‘The currency Is now at our call, and) 4 statement of the assets and tiabill- ak merel nce in her both ankles sprained E we are in position to pay off deposi- | ties of tue bank was also made by Pres- ed young man whb| whole forlorn Ilene, T any, made for injured about an fast as they present their ifent Kinsman conditfon at nging around the cirele| this man « suprel nrviat 5 SY [the close of busiz erday after- t induct of a iunatts {4 rpassed in teh rea of ro- igin of the fire ta not known. /ClMims. Uf course, no bank can stand | 1o0,° “The figures follo | No Proof of Recent insanity Tniaae fs about. $25,000. If all its depositors decide to w#hdraw sore | Dow Wel ci Ti, ee : And what he to do _—— jat once, but we have every assurance; San uCeEn asiitniaiorss ge,’ said Jerome. "D> you! tne haf rat our depositors will be reasonable, | Loans #00 Sere ae. | nm. gentlemen a) us sou ‘The Oriental Bank ts strongly fortified | oO ine... : 103,120.00 | faw lier on the stand, that Mrs, Willlam to meet any demands that may be ones bonds and stocks. 695,726.18 avert OS ReTRORCIS Toes | made upon it. vasvine House and other real | Do you think his lawyer, or his bank | “T wish to emphasize,” concluded Mr. csace cesrsceeeseseseees S92.991.26 : nits 9 -brothe you | Kelly, “that the assistance we received | Cash and checks on other banks 192,934.34 his detective advis 2 : | was not due to any action taken by the|Due from collection bankg.... 192,724.16 aoe but Dtia restraine Money Enough in Auto: = Dn the en's stouldet —_——_. 2. puenerthe ner apa oulder: Shortly before noon automobiles and 84.482.016 Selecti Washi | carringes reached the bank from iat LIABI : Wife His Cowardly Refuge, | Selection of Washington for} vaniine institutions and messengers | Capital stock... «$3,000,000. 00 | “any-| Nati 1T By G, | dragged in ble bags and boxes gf gol | Surpins and profit pene National Tourney Causes ud ies and ann noon the line| ey 200,000.00 ; ‘, of depositors had grown unti Hoes 300.00 aefense. Bitter Remarks. flcwed the bank Jenosits er remarks were in nnual Assoc. n of th for the vote ietropoit.a of the U ses Aspo..uiton. Many of the members declare: hey would not go to Washing:on next October, while e wanted to form a national | organizat Mf thelr own but such a st year se reary’e upeutions than oF Club. of | course 3 likely | A month fis with xecuttve Com Counts» tendered i uunty ‘ Nesui he championship, which be run off in June, neariv ter than in recent year. power were left to mittee. —_—_———— MISS MADELINE MILLS, | bank. . | ’ beokmakers and the sporting element | FRIEND OF THE HORSE, ILL. | 7" Ne™, Amstemam and the Me-| in the Tenderloin. “Owing to its focation 7 int | chanled and Traders’ fell ae a natural )at ‘Thirty-ninth street and Broadway — consequence of the closing last Saturday |the bank was heavily patronized It | 5 ; of. the most important concerns S. P. C. A. Member Taken Erom)|ct thet National Banke et Norn Amer: |in the Tenderloin, including “opulent a ¥ {to hey were asked by the Clearing-| chorus gi! Home to Roosevelt Hospital Suf- | troune to take up thetr certificates and ingaruso claims to have $40,000 in the © fering From Paralysis. were unable to do so. It ts anticipated| “4 prominent director of the Mechanics Hel Wan e / Gs A that both banks will pay depositors| said at an early hour this morning that Miss Madeline ue he well-known | souar for dollar. the 38,000,000 of, Approved collateral | nt pion of mistreated horses. is in a, : which the bank had deposited with the : D ! ion idition from. paralysis in|, There ts @ division of opinion in bank. | Clearing House Association was for the o- ay Tospltal. She was, taken | (72 Cicles about the suspension of| securing of a loan which at its highest veatece vrom her home tn | these banks. Small bankers say that point Ras, im the netghborhond ot ; eel ‘ , yesterday ner hol D fi : 000 and which has been gradually (As advertised for in The Morning xe, the whole ef her right side | ‘orang them to sumpend, was wnnecee, | Feguced until yesterday It was $100.00 HisGAnia nie irac helt: “ty er » e Clearing House announcement| World's Want Directory. : ee Mie is one of the best known |S2Zily harsh, The officers and directora| that no further ald would be extended, m Mills is one of the best Known’ o¢ big banks assert that the step was| he said, was the final obstacle in the ). 1908 members of the 8. P. C. A. and has) 0) 28 oie eee rinat every vestine of| bank's fight for life, and one that it Art. Filo 20 een particularly active in prosecuting ‘ re Tnencamrorlnthanconeman niGres could not surmount. Addres! 15) 8 these th rivers who are cruel to their horses, | the In a i ———>s>____ ype 1 ne a | Heinze infuence in banking in this city! RUBSIAN STOCKS AWAY UP. ‘Amateurs Rs | be elis . Bookbit ey UNIFORM LIQUOR LICENSE It Owes $11,500,000, 8€. PETERSBURG, Nan. 90.—R. Eoeehone FOR GREATER NEW YORK, | T* Mechanics and Traders’ owes ae- Royton Ptroae theaneurnentodarzentes| is ait ‘ *\poritors about $10,000,000 and other tne the foreign demand and tre | celvers, hee Hap 2N a aaaaerar vanks and trust companies about $1,600,-| vrable Impression created Kers by Canvasse a nt an Seta The deposits are about one-fourth | and was the principal myer. "Russian * 1 A 1 ag those of the Knickerbocker ‘ fours were sold at 753-4 ani : Department. | tackson has been officially notified by tor’ ali| the rintendent of” Banks of the z a srk $120) for suspension of the Mechantes and Trad: | P : z irants and saloons, anders’ and will take immediate steps {n| “We got rid of our 7 2 ver ML AREeROR AE 848 che courts to protect the Interests of the | ‘ neg) kano \ pluces if" the | depositors. |] aches and ails by chang- i 5 Ww Thiw 46 1 $150 In certain | It was rumored all of yesterday in|]. a : A ; mae ele «Bon wah of, Ric | banking ctrctes that the New Ama ing from coffee to 3 . 4 : tiavanan REE EES EY hantcs and Traders’ were aw 5 e ke would practteally result in| in trauble. The decision to close the : 4 as for certain sections of! New Amsterdam was reache early Ne JS VETERAN DEAD. | rd rid reedential sectiins | yesterday evening. The Mechanics and O « 7 as 231 72 : conn | ‘Traders’ directors were in session from c . ~.—Bur nk an 5 oeeecess epeecesss FOF orf rous man, died here to-<¢ . 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon until mid- The World print 7 Help Ads | He was boats Talon SS 40 Se” | “The Merry Widow,” right, when they decked to close the he World printed 7 ip Ads, ‘ vun to-day. . Rite : ' d TO PREVENT Tuk A seria] romance, jolly and captivat- | 400rs oneratne s bad = aalh “There's a Reason’’ to-day, 31 more than a other New LAXATIVe BAOMO QUININ: een e)| ing as “The Merry Widow” waits, and Pena ao 5 we wee fecal aR Rain. sation Si PE eee met mrisien by Albert Payson, Feu (een eee ee ae : MRS. HETTY GREEN Trains Leaving To-Day for Boston, up or the Broadway sidew of the sta ized the paying off in banks and trust during the October panic, Yoora opened and volunteered to aswiat Us SiFeng men in the direct: dam and Mechanics aid COMES TO RESCUE OF ORIENTAL BANK Connecting for Morse’s Old Home. enty-fi yea | Rt °°) Phis staiement shows that the td ne straig’ ad dwindled to 32,649,30).00, he crowd was quiet and order! $112,Ur-17 of bank ‘deposits Payments were made us rapidly as t! {town banks waich had funds tellers could verify the accounts and| on ee ay Most pole * i made hi dran during pass the mon There was non@) jase few Jays, many of them having ‘ling for time that character-| received a friendly tip from other New York correspondents to take out their companies on which there were runs| Toney. | Hits Theatre District. the former presi- The Kinsman party in ine New Am bank soon after the;sterdam had planned to put a num ate at the RW Jones, jr wl the F hi a @bnual vieciton on J last, but, in the crisis, Mr. Kelly bad summoned) soue of tne men sviected for the board most of the directors and they were did not anaity. F. K. Sturgis and busily engaged in helping out. | Louis Siern were two of these. Vice- i | President John G. Hemerioh and J. Ro- Didn't Affect Market. |Wraine Brown were flected directors, to suspension of the Ne .| fill vacancies cause. y the with- i Tradee t*F:| drawal of the Morse rowd. ‘The other }directors are Jonn. ¥. Carroll, Joseph | the run on the Oriental had no marked| p. Carroll, Gen. Warren M.. Healey, effect in Anancial circles, But one other) Frank W.' Kingman, jr. R. V. Lewis | Suniel inl Newel : and Frederick G.. Kinsman. eee ate ene ork is in any trouble, “She closing of the bank. will Se a se- nd this bank is perfectly solvent andi vere’ blow to many. theatrical firms, will probably liquidate through another managers of theatres, actors, actresses, hotel and restaurant owners, gamblers, The mo ny committee, of which Mr. Hinsdill Paw fone is chairman, terlee co unsel, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1908. BANKER'S DAUGHTER /COUNT AND BRIDE WED GROCERY CLERK Opposition No Weight with Montclair Couple—All Happy Now. and Herbert non-assenting de- positors to file their assents at once, the committee resumption js of the utmost to thousands of depositors, loss to all 5 Resumption the court, which urged ‘by the TO SAIL TUESDAY Foreign Guests and Alfred Vanderbilt Conceal Pair’s Whereabouts. has been approved | Judge to whom the question } and the receivers: the affairs ted to them as to make it prac- responsibility for the success or lan now reste, entirely niea_of the commit MONTCLAIR, had run ay | will loave for Europe next Tuesday on the North German line steamship Kal- A suite of staterooms has been engaged and it will be espe- cdally decorated in honor of the Count | anq his American bride. Alfred G. Vanderbilt, laughter of James D. Lezeron!, of Ne. | Reginald C. Vanderbilt, Count Stephan Stephan Przezdieck} Sterhazy, all of whom y together because 8.50 P. M.| the girl's parents objected to their be- 9.31 P. M.| coming man and wife, and had been back, a young | ney {ser Wilhelm II. couple were | Recorder | Leaeroy The bride ts Matilda seventeen-year-old | 13 Forest street. The father for a number of years was | And Count Paul 4 prosperous banker in Pittsburg, and|Were among the prominent guests of | tloned as that of one contributing to the/ he 1s now connected with a bank of/the Szecheny! wedding, sailed for Eu- foreign exchar Wall street, reputed to be wealthy. | American line steamship Amerika, Al is Joseph Mondisio, | fred G. Vanderbilt said, pleasantly, that | nineteen years old, who is employed in |e a grocedy store here at a weekly A Good Nose is unnecessary if your eyeglasses, have been fitted with the Harris Suction Clip It holds eyegla ably and so securely that you forget you are wearing them. Fitted to your glasses for 35 Cents. OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS, St., near courth Ave. near Lenox Ave. OT. & 82 Sts. The bridegroom whereabouts of the Count and his bride, were billing and in some secluded place in presumed they met a few months | cooing it seamed to be case of love at first sight on the part of both. ago know where the 0 comfort. desired sec- as to their movements,” “and we are not going to nd find them.” terjected Count Przez- know zat all vare “We really do girl's parents objected to paving attestion to their daughter and | ran away last Saturday to New Rochelle “ve could not int and his bride can be. newspaper men countray cannot teil.” aunt of Mondisio. has a grocer: father found out and ‘he enliste nt was asked. IO PORES Gis “Vary agreeable it all izz to ner, who went 54 East 2 54 West 125th St 442 Columbur At 489 Fulton St . B'k!vn,Opp.A.&S fine climate complimentary foan women. KER TRUST STILL WAITS ASSENTS n, granted by Judge the Supreme Court, ndisio was locked up| time within whtch depositors in ‘ Knickerbocker ta the plan for the resumpti that company the depositors’ arrival of the irate e chief in town, and when | reference to A: the nome of the | and that the pair had fled. | KNICKE Galiagier jost no time in getting y boarding a an wes placed un- being armed with was brought As the exten! SPECIALS FOR THIS FRIDAY CHOCOLAIE WALNUT FUDGE,...... SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCO LATES (20 kinds) POU iD CHOCOLATE COVERED CARAMELS 3 ezeronl threatened to send nis | daugiter to Italy if she would pot con- sent to give up the Young man, Brooklyn, Every is said that she announced her inte 1 to jump over. The parents of the ww 10c of business by on Saturda: q board inf its de ition to the as couple appeared t and the knot was : dav the victo Tt WAS netore Recorder Y ery evenin, 4. ning until We deliver tree purchases of one dollar and over between Batters: und Soth st ESSA SE ‘29 CORTLANDTSt COR. CHURCH Sr, PAS PODEIASSAU SE RNITURE ON YOUR OWN TERMS. CREDIT 10 Per Cent. Discount Allow:d If You Present This Coupon.—B— KALMUS BROS. 107-9 WEST 125TH ST. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING, Compare our prices before making your fathers of the bride ee ana) JAPS AT PUNTA ARENAS TO WATCH PACIFIC FLEET. PUNTA AR AS, Jan. 3.—Two Jap- ashore here from the} nk it from mug or glass rewarded with a pleasure that is quite unknown | with any other beverage. N i tonic for weary heads and hands. | Makes bone and sinew. Restaurants, Saloons Hotels, Ovster Houses | Rio Janeiro left Liverpoc via Rio Janeiro and the Strs 19 for_Va- for Punta Arenas + Bonwit, Harris & Co Broadway—CORNER 2ist ST.—Fifth ave. Beginning Friday, Jan. 31st. The Most Important Sale of the Season Your unrestricted chotce of the entire stock of Men’s Hich Grade Winter Suits 600000000: OPENS AN ACCOUN MBZST CSM TURDA FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVE. ET.103 & sd Overcoats Former price up to $40.00 15.00 This season’s productions in fashionable Scme are all silk lined. 104 ST. ness strictly confidentiu! TI Catalorue No. 44. 37 Maiden Lane, N.Y BANKING AND FINANCIAL. COMPANY FINANCIAL. AA KNICKERBOCKER T February first, we must report to the Court the amount of Resumption of Busi- BANKING AND On Saturday, the deposits Ww! ness and the reasons for ¢ Jassented. Res} an | ors and lquidat hich have come in under the Plan for the heir refusal given by depositors who have not been um ption: is of the utmost importazice to thousands of deposit- tion will mean loss to al! snd extreme hardship to many, by the Court which appointed the Re- urged by the Attoroey-General, sanctioned by every Judge to whom as been presented, advised by leading bankers and lawyers, isely managed the affairs committed to them Resumption has been approved uhe question hi and the Receivers have so W as to make it practicable. | worked wnremittingiv for twelve weeks to bring it about. The} its success or failure now rests with the depositors who 8 with them alone. responsiblity fo have not yet assented, and rest Ia their own interest they are urged to call at any office of the Knicker- bocker Trust Company and file their assents, or if for aby reason they are or ure still reluctant, to communicate at once with any of ed or call at the Committee's Room, No. 47, fifth floor, 120 Broadway (Equitable Bullding). HINSDILL PARSONS, Chairman, 44 Broad St. THOMAS DE WITT CUYLEK, Philadelphia, Pa, GEORGE B. POST, 341 Fifth Ave. W. BUTLER DUNCAN, JR., 26 Cortlandt St, New York. WILLIAM P, BONBRIGHT, 24 Broad St. BIBSEN, 26 Broad St. On Jan, 27, SAMUEL BAR- be held at his late resi- 256 West 55th at. 10 A. M, Friday, | unable to do this, the undersigh a LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, COST—Wedneaday, monogrammed Sk" Towards ican City Hail ani |. Return to Rooi ARTHUR VON HERBERT lL. GATTARLEE, Counsel

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