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WOMEN'S ILL CELEBRAT WITH COCKTAILS Strong Drink and Men to Match at Martha Washing- ton To-Night. TAKE THE ELEVATOR. High Life on the Roof to Be Under the Eve of Lady Bouncer, “Here, barkeep, set ‘em up! One all @round on me! Come on, girls, name | your polson! We'll celebrate our Inde- pendenc ington; long may she wave! Wh ‘This ts not a real invitation; ft is on! @ sample of what or may, ha Washingt if it stays open | pen on the Hotel ) roof thi evening. rf down the barrie: to both strong drink From that hour {ts portals @levator, and where they w other things, in the way of es, and even the leas will be dispensed with. The only drawback {s | that the elevator boys have orders to un their cars so fast between the first and tyr @nd the twelfth floors that ioth’ ut & dlur passes » eyes anyway, | They're So Excited! t pervaded the zy ere served on the a the women in the hotel mm the Foof, to ste what pappens Lady Bouncer—Oh, A lady boun my! has bee nK to young drawn fe. and cocktail a roadway will nd Whether the Martha Was more than a ¢ Pend upon Its plans have b nade to, ure of the Hotel, but if the demands of p b to allow the place to 6, C s may be i and the roof opened Lea “ihe sume PLAVED A WINER, BUT GOT NY MCN if Smelzer Paid $3 “Betting Com- missioner’ and “Bookie.” one! Mving at No, 118 Was watching Edward Smelzer. West Sixty frst street the results of the third race at Sheeps- head vesterday being posted on a bul- Jetin board in Herald Square when a. lithe young man Introduced himself as a@ fockey, He aske Smelzer t hel wanted to play the races, elzer said he only played good things. The “Jockey” sald he had a the fiftn race, to wit The “joc sald eommissioner"” who wer's money. So the 6melzer to a “betting commissioner,” who in turn Introduced Smelzer to a “bookmaker” !n a hallway on Thirty- seventh street off Broadway, whom Smelzer handed $3 to be laid at odds of @ixht to ona Then Smelzer returned to the bullet!n board, and great was his joy when the result of the fitth race was bulle- tined. Nimbus won! And Smelzer won 4. He waited and waited and walted tn front of the bulletin board for the “jockey,” the “betting commissioner’ and the “bookmaer” to show up, Then, with two detectives, he went to the hallway where he had lald the wager, and thence to the corner of Broadway ne knew would take Smel jockey introduced detting and Thirty-seventh street, where the three men were arrested In the Jefferson Market Court this morning the three pleaded not gullty to| @ change of stealing $3 from Smelzer and were held tn $500 ball each for ex- amination Monday, The prisoners said they were George Wilson, of No, 219 East Forty-sixth street; Thomas Leo- pold, of Eighth avenue and Thirty-sec- ond street, and John Willams, of But- alo. —_. COUNT IGNATIEFF DEAD. ST, PETERSBURG, July 4.—The death f announced of Count Nicholas Payo- bot Ignatieff, the well- Brora olitician Nomatiot, He was born fo aa, ca! Here's to the Martha Wash- | ' ltoneue-tled and cannon cease from | * pring | ntox- | to Mee! good thing In| THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, ADE -Y¥Y 4, 1908.) ‘New Thought Pushers Are Busy Holding Down _ | The . Noise in To aaes S Celebration. Notice It? , SEX W PUNK= Those Musical ae We —N (2 ANT Hear and the Elevating Thoughts They Arouse Are | Being Handed Out to Us by 20,000 Hard Thinkers Who Are Concentrating on the Job. WORKING THE THINK WHEEZE. | DON’T BLAME THEM | FOR ANY ACCIDENTS. | a | They're Doing Their Very Best | to Keep Fireworks from Working and Crackers from } Cracking, So that We Can at Last Enjoy “A Quiet, Peaceful Independence Day.” | Te THINK PUSHERS ARE. OPERATING ON WILLIE ats) | Al HARMONY FIRE- CRACKER, DEVICE T BON A musical NOISE 3, Gh % 17 P, EL Re 1.00ED BEFORE. neue INSTRUMENT. THe THouGhT GOT BUSY SIX FEARY-BOATS, COU Don't he nstonished if fire-crackers | errr TORCH TOTO. HID SEARCH FOR TES SOW TO These 20,00 are scattered in different | parts of the tes, and are See | try by the concentrated power of g ee pee . Ee thought to change the spirit of the Seventy Families in Williams- Launch Run Down and Occu- Castellane Removes Child Day of Independence from one of much : ra . i noise and little thought to one less} burg Driven From Home pants Upset Just Off From Versailles by noisy and of deepe! nificance. | ‘ f abeth Te ne, editor of "The Nau- | Before Daylight, the Battery, Court Order. talus,” started the move: nt in Holy- % ¥ oke, Mass, ani the centre from w <i —_— age SENS the silent treatment will go forth In The Willla firebugs who sev- Six ferry-hoats and numerous small PARIS, July 4—The statement that New York {8 the New Thought School] era: weeks ago zed whole neigh-| craft. all jammed to the rails with out- Count Boni de Castellane, the former in Carnegie .! METRO IIT EH roe irae nl fary per RT ; pte Ing a great army of co- mle pnneods cor palgn at soing excursionists, Joined In a remark- husband of Mme. Anna Gould ers from here to the Pacific coast, all| 339 to-day by firing a tall double-/able rescue of two men, after a launch napped his three children from Ver ‘of whom have been “concentrating” for| decker containing fifty familics at Nos./had been run down and Its occupants terday 1s inaccurate, The © past weeks on evolving a Fourth 3 South Second street. Jupset off the Battery to-day. The sur- simply went to Verseilles and of smiles, kindly deeds and) While the firemen were fighting the! _ youngest boy, who is {Il to noises. | flames in this tenement, the miscreanta “OFS of the collision were hauled t's mother, for the annual i@ who have followed the New! started a second fire in No. 27 South aboard the boat, Col month allowed by the court street, which ol Rhee a for a time thre Ives of the twenty famili movement and pondered on! r the bat. centrated mind, won- dlvorce decree. vild's lawyers ught @ powers of ce ened Mme in Paris laugh der what these 20,00 will bring forth| housed there. In both Instances kero-| s to locate and save at the In al that anything wil out of the silence, sene was used to start the blaze. the men. women screamed and fainted, come up to prevent the marriage be Sending Out the Thought Waves. ree he Arey i alate” in a wood-!an hundreds of men joined in the ex- me. Gould) and) Prince! i | Bach person “treating” the Fourth of sie a ee Bee arivatas tetiest Aboaen vutlng advice and adding to "tgan, and declare this ceremony. wil July gives up a certain amount of time) The a vas full of litter and kindling orn” Mn of the rescuers, Une place In London tn a fow days every day to concentrate in pertect| et ota the ames were soon leaping| time & Tne lifesaver from a ferry. It Is now certain that George J j on the onsect to be attalned—a} To ks hich es the third story. of boat collection crumpled and broke in Gould, Mme, Gould's eather Ns ° Re ineewat cently left Paris on an automobile t joytul Independence Day, free| 23) pieces in the water, as one of the men wilt not be present at the murtiage of accidents. Each member of the} Aroused the Tenants. jtried ¢ asp It Lis sister Ric! ington, and his of Kosclus! first by treating and then sends out ce and qulet to ti ree » and expect that th isy than Its predece: sorrow and suff jots, due to Thomas of I nd, Cha ) street, Brooklyn, were go cast River after a aight Jamaica Bay when ' d ferry-voat almost inte their fi n ch oft Gy “AODSEVELT HEURAS. HUA Ui CLE REMUS” In the Reames wh had neantime the janitor, John lives on the ground floor, » awakened by the glare of 0 T') | fa ad run through the halls ao, ne 1, getting out the tenants who are crowded jaan ip ng |Ih eight families on a floor ithe Policeman James Ferguson of, the Bedford Avenue Station, turned in an ts Fourth ors, | will be and will bring le: to the homes of the patr truck on Ferryboat thelr concentrated aieulal stor} nylalarm and then started to help the A fore could right the boat the Last year the Fourth of July casualty |” 7 : ferguson carricg N&Ssau. bound for Brooklyn from the hundred and two persons died In the) °° pete Toiwel deantthe Hat ae frail shell speed, hurling the fisher- Pata Sak © fences Ualled States (n ithe) moat Ungering |(°) °c" {heM=) men ‘nto the river and breaking the , President Sends Condolences agony, due to tetanus, Two hundred) '¥e% boat almost into kindling wood, only Paper er if eyes childven lost one of several fingers in| Second Fire Followed. keel remaining é and Orders Flowers on last year’s celebragion of the Fourth,| While the firemen were hard at work! Thomas and Aston disappeared, In- Sar past bar aiothes mufintine Wout stantly the Naesai reversed. her ead Friend’s Bier, resulting from giant crackers makes f gines as the shouts of "Man b inded about the t ‘one shudder. Bt t only are the 2.000 giving the day, r the noises of the day, an ab- ves hea but only the death at Atlanta of Joel The flames had got a good start be- @ man who threw up the | hove to. the men le of the atment, but Mrs. Towne, who aah Wine /o¢ the launch showed w ! in Terochoki—had discovered | y, TRUK WER ATR ay Ee GATS AULA ines concentration and common : » down en minut : e heavy, te ta{ (hen. and they spread to the fourth! saa no sien of the victims apne ah Aenea amine rel vaar nt with New England “savy 8 (9 and fifth floors with great rapidity, |\, tea naMtont Agar niertained at the White House [ave przes to any community which) Sever: women and children had na the nolse and ifaa an lee ne the President has directed the Fourth in an entirely! row escapes, but the hard work of the | !am of yells Paddy Walsh, we aa loral tribute be placed on jnew way, without noise or funerals the | police and firemen got them out In time |! sperting elretes, was abuard the ey eetiars bier ie a to save them from injury, hs t nutes after the BE ears veel resi ah ae If the power of thought acts on the] Fire Marshal John Graham went] h was wrecked Walsh saw a hand used ALANA Sed suai va ee as it does on the villain Inj through the houses after the flames | protruding throveh an aperture In the f : | smail boy w f “we are likely to nen he heard Roosevelt, Oyster Ba bottom hing Hour, urious sights to-day. exUngulshed, and pronounced the rf the launch. behold seme nquestionably the work of fire: a ireple nitereorrow thateracel | May Work Like This, There was a strong reek of kero; | “where's Aston? Save him, boys: U'm yoy‘ of the death wf in father ats | “What's the matter with Johnnie?”| Sontaied kerosene were found? '*¢| all right.” ,Dielock tovnights a asks father, ‘There he stands with the) From Mrs, Mary Michaels, who lived Swan to the Nassau, | PASE neg eT peruaelier en ote pork auiee—pettified. And the pUnK i8| Marshal and the wollse wot a’ Regd eaee | More excitement followed as the hen “To Jullan Harris, Uucle Remus's Ma- burning out!" scription of two men she had seen run-| dropped out of sight again, Almost Ine ,,gazine, Atlanta, Ga; |, ‘The thought of the 2,000 has struck) ning through the hall to the front stantly it reappeared. It was Thomas, grieved. Accept my deepest sympathy’ him. doors as the alarm was given. swimming weakly toward the Nassau. “THEODORE ROOSEVELT,’ “You can't fire that cracker!’ com- ies ands the Thought Force. eS 1B shivers and dropa the cracker. | AUTO RACER DIES OF HURTS. ta ann: ) hurled a line to which was at- hed a ‘ife-saver far into the water. The President took a hand at shoot- ing firecrackers with his younger sons ‘Td ike to know how In—huh, how| DIEPPE, July 4—Hal Watt, an En-| ‘Thomas grasped {t, but the spectators to-day and showed ine bovis how to he | you did that’ saya Jonnie as he turna| giish automobile racer, who yesterday | were horrified to aee It-erumple up ke CON ry ocmatnin ry iltg ii eat the fireworks stores on Park placa| Was thrown from bis car while going at | powder and Thomas again sink out of ysyal morning business of the Presi- | the Thought of the 2,000 brought con-} the, ‘n'a oval here’ ees tn hour, | sight, Bitter denunciation of the rotten dent which Secretary, loch carrie! with sternation, and only the show cracker lite-preservers followed among the an- him to MR GoRavalbnolrented Hi which never had any stuffing, anyhow, | ==—— — disposed ih Mr. Re rected his gry passengers. Thomas, however, was attention to helping entertain @ larg! house 1 of young folks Joiced “We're it! We're the only real nolse- ale to cling to a iine long enough to The Teddy Bears ‘ di 5 pabteeahiek at bey beled TeeUE Rs lenates oper) be helped aboard. At once he fell ex- | Lat Ue on the deck, but not before | The rockets, going skyward, avolded Vi D ej hausted on ¢ ' the thought current, and as thelr mis- isit the octor he had again moaned feebly: sion was heavenward, anyhow, thay “For God's sake. men, would you let arenoxempye fom Gui y RU the store a boy drown and ten thousand of you pedoes, abashed, fell to earth without looking on!" exploding, Meantime the Nassau had headed for TE RT her siip yi Brovidyn reason vil parc je was n a haven MORGAN AND DAUGHTER Hoo e Theme VeHane (otis abort soon as the launch had broken up }managed to swing under the spread ne ithe boat, and in the exeltement and | Rolse no one could hear his cries for holp, He finally atop bea to the water | and was picked up by Capt Maynant, | of the Col Kom, and placed aboard | the Nassau | Thomas's experience was remarkable, | He dove dean Into the water to pscan the keel of the ferry-boat. When he arose he found himself under hi: Iturned boat. Between the water and od jthe top of his ruined oraft were holes which adinitted the air. From one of there he stuck his head after resting short time. When under the boat he deltherately ‘pulled two coats from their lockers and saved his watch and considerablo PRESENTED TO ROYALTY. Queen Opens Nurses’ Home in| London That Financier Helped to Build. LONDON, July 4.—An Imposing group of bulldings, overlooking the Thames, near Charing Cross, was opened this afternoon by Queen Alexandra, who was accompanied by King Edward, as the headquarters of the Royal National Pension Fund for Nurses. The event was a culmination of the Mrs, Winters, of This City, Fainted in Surf at | Long Branch. The Teddy Bears were all run down And held a consultation; They called on Doctor Bear, who said, “You must have a Vacation.” avening World.) J., duly 4.-—Mre. (Speciai to The LONG BRANCH, } Geonse Winters, of No. 36 West One Hundred and Forty-ffth street, New York, was rescued to-day In the surf ah aly of nee So, handing them a Morning World, money, whtch were locked in a small 7, Picundas Great i erected by H c s iveling grounds. G joc. dil 5 ; ; drawer. at Crammer’ mm #, including J, |,,,the Doc. dismissed them lightly; | ————____ crowds took advantage of the fine “Just visit one of the Resorts | This shows and you'll feel sprightly.” | HEAT OVERCOMES POLICEMAN. yhtle at One Hundred and Twenty- were 1,235 | ee There were § ‘Summor Reo] seventh street and the Harlem River | Pierpont Morgan, whom the Queen tn: terested in the movement, stand on the spot formerly occupled by the residence ot Peter the Great. Among those who witnessed the oere- | bathing, among them being Mrs. Win-| ters and her husband, who were out a} good distance and had hold of the rope. Through the crowding abdut ther ingoy aware pore: Miss Morgan sorts’’ advertised in last Sunday’ 8 to-day, Patrolman George R. Rogers, ot }one of the bath ve knocked, Mrs, Win | were presented to the King and. the | World—16 MORE than in ALL THE) the West One Hundred and Twenty lwater, when she’ fainted. she san en. = | Afth street station, was overcome by |twice and was drown'ne when she wa GuReN ig dor the Queen tO an address lO Cock ee re Ree Nee er End taicen CO che: Harletn flows [Stray nnn thee Cotieee canon she. the King emphasized the Importance | papers combined. pital, where pneumonia developed. His|her ashore. of the Lr ie A condition is said to be serious Rogers | Dr. Murtay B. Gordon, of New York haben spoke of thel devotion and t ed the ‘generous com W at No. 414 Fast One Hundred and | wh: bathl { the time, revived firotln td hai About As Many More To-Morrow! ices ,33, 4 Ea ada | who. ay aihing at the tie, revive BOAT UPSETS AS | ? QS CELEBRATE: DROWNED Dodging Them They Up- t theC raft. | John Crogin. fifteen years old. was drowned. and his two companions, John lee! one of the biggest crushes evap | expertenced at the Manhattan terminal ‘and It was only the alert police work of Capt, James Murtha and his bridge squad that many accidents to women. and children were avolded during the morning Jam and confuston, Tt was the tearing up of tles and ol@ rails at the Brooklyn approach of the bridge and the relaying of four new tracks east to Tillary street, which cow ers four blocks, that necessitated the suspension of the regular traing across | the structure. | It was the belle of the B, R. T. of ficials that the work would be entirely completed by 9 A. M, to-day, so that they would be able to handle the ex. pected holiday crowd, but the Intricate and difficult nature of the task, which required the cereful replacement of new curves and switches, made the job a bigger and longer one than antiel- Ona hundred thousand men, women) pated and children perspired and sald: harsh, At Capt things about the BR. T. system and) R. T. BRIDGE SERVICE CRIPPLED ALL THe FORENCON Only Shuttle Trains Run, and 100,000 Pleasure Seekers Are Inconvenienced. Murtha's suggestion the B. officials then opened to the pube Lacarpin, fourteer years old, and Al- {its management during the morning Lie opposite upper platform, wie aay Rea : et ices usually h s the traffic of the Fift bert Christenson. twelve, narrowly es ours t Jay They arrived Oo. the avenue elevated, and a shuttle train caped the same fate, when a small boat | Brooklyn Bridge bound for Coney was added to relleve the congestlo Was upset in the Raat R opposite |!sland and other seashore pointe, and This pan when carried Ou ald fete the crowding, bi ‘or 4 sho! Cazarovia Station at Oak Park to-day, |found that the regular Brooklyn Bridge e, as the g calle wd of the day The explosion of a bunch of wmalt | trains had been cut off during repairs between 19 o'clock and noom, giant crackers Indirectly caused the | and a shuttle train system in operation 4} Heb on peel Piattouns Faye fatality. Crogin and chums were | to carry the immense hoilday crowd they could do to avoid accidents. lighting the explosives and throwing |across the structure to Brooklyn yan With four shuttle trains in them into the water, One of the! The o ante ‘igh service wae eration not much headway was ma bunches became ignited and shot off in a Bere On f Pieper oe a ‘ ne with the situation, aa twelve H t suspended 7 o'clock last night, so +5 ninutes elapsed between the the boat, In thelr scramble to escape |that all trains made a loop at the arrlval and de parture if a train, an@ the flre-crackers, the boat turned turtle, [Brooklyn ond of the bridge and picked With delays and con of tne Lacarpin and Caristenson were able TOg ca el crowds tha wa » termina i op passengers delivered by the shuttle platforms and clamored for through fo make the short 29) yards away WIRD | raing during the night and up to noon tralns for the Island and other points, of Bargemen, Kirin and Me- to-day. the erush in trains and on the plat- ym continued until jhroveh service the aceldent, t before rescuers body has not lived at No, 408 The tying up of the bridge service was resumed shortly after noon, REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. BOY'S BODY IN EAST RIVER. Police Fell in While at Play, Nelleve He Last Maght The hod of a boy about seven years ld, wel in a light gray sult, was picked up ir the Kast River at the font of One Hundred and Twelfth to-day, The body had evidently ya short time, It was picked chae! Ratto, a waterman, of ast One Hundred and Bev- ‘ret, K tt to the sub- HI) dressed been In the Twelfth the bos C AECKEL Hl SI Le Are Hurt Fifteen On Collision Near Booneville, in a Head- July 4—The Utiea Flyer Watertown SYRACUS on the Re and Oxdens- burg Kaiiroad. was wrecked near Boon. | ville this morning, Fiv ns were Killed and fifteen hurt, 1 issenger train, with two el ided head-on with a freight train Both passenger neers, 8. O'Rrien and A. Rieber, of Uth and their fire: none from Water town, were Ki 1 The injured were taken to the Utica Hospital BABY BORN ON DOORSTEP IN CROWD OF CELEBRATORS, Mrs, i rs e Kribs Is Mother of the aa Both Are Doing Well Mist the noisy boom of giant cannon tekers at One Hundred and Thlrty et and Lincoln avenue ine aft onal vole rous baby boy Joined the ranks ators on the doorstep of a e mother, Mre. 821 list One Huns inth street, and the ng well jn the Lin- Was on her way to visit on Lincoln avenue when Haeeaiiedeataae crackers and small eannons discharged by the Bronx youtos made her feel faint and she ma doorsten to rest. A tow later she called to a passing ‘| whispered something to her sed the woman to hurry to { the Alexander was standing near: formation to the police- Ray lost no time tn communt- ating with the L Hospital, and while Mrs. Kr bs was surrounded by a of women Dr, Finger drove. up , e high pitched votce He removed both to the ambulance ———— FOUND DROWNED IN RIVER The body of an unidentified man was 4 floating off West ty-fifth atreet at 6 A. M. to-day, The man was about thirt ., 150 pounds, and was oat and waistevat ite shirt ur-in-hand turn down @ PILES = fered with pi ir iaes Apstl ion, 1p the course ¢ an bo disappear and at the en fd nob trouble me at all: Cascaroh ni ory} nave Good ea ot Sterling Remedy Co., chaceee NY. ANMUAL SALE, TEM MILLION BONES | Belle Xarbor “OCEAN BREEZES” 230 scasiore LOTS Saturday, July 11, 2 P. M. THE PREMISES, RAIN OX SHINE. Go and Look at This Beautiful Section “SEND FOR BOOKLET.” JUSEPH P. DAY. Auctioneer, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND. | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— NEW JERSEY. iL ANY ONE inierested in the wondertul PGevelopmer i aend a, cre magazine 5 lathe’ entirg ‘moves ments Ag om 202, Situated but! Inthe fin and right in the| of Rahway, N. J EXCURSIONS. 4TH OF JULY ANDSUNDAY Excursions Gere mnrantea bv thle Lehigh Valley Railroad ‘Don! Miss Our Speciai Trains.) ae nel 2B min ee to wat In a bargain, Come. ou! [pense and secure either 4 quarter. full acre for vourselt | lown, 2 per cent. month for cish. Title nertoct ‘at our ex: half or Gien Onoko and | |Mauch Chunk, " Sunday, July 5 Bellewood Park, | 1,09 at 2 P.M. fui } | = SS x Special trains leave Pean, RR. terres: Sunday, July 12 bis a ile at2PM. | 1.50 ry Sunday orks anf Annoy Perry, property. at day. You can POPULAR ea yaa, | EXCURSIONS antral) TS "ate | TOMORROW LAKE HOPATCONG ROUND TRIP TICKETS CHILOREN $1.00 5O Cts. LEAVE W. 234 ST. 8.50; LIBERTY ST. 9AM. —— ATLANTIC CITY Come out agents Rahway Estates,"” Hatloned infront of the. tn house elther Cortlandt or West [27h Tat" ont tall to come out and secure A ntot ther narticilare anply The Kline Realty and Improvement Company 182 Nassau St.. Manhatta 'Phone 4059 Beekmi BRANCH OFPICE 11 GRAMAM AV. BROOK NG) 89 Established Half a Generation. ROUND TRIP TICKETS CHMDREN MONTCLAIR PROPERTY, | $2.60 | ees Will pay liberal c ssion t any one in. | LN-W. 20ST. 7,50; LIBERTY ST. S0DAM. fuer ctng aif agen’# com- J RETURMING LM, ATLAMTIC CITY 7.00 P f rty of highest Write mom 120%, Flatiron Bldg inpe ra quality SPECIAL jsreciat SEA CLIFF steamsoar| CLIFF steamsoat The Fast Twir-Screw Steamer SAGAMORE SAVINGS BANKS. EMIGRAN | INDUSTRIAL SAYINGS BANK ts EA ey Lye) aye ft, B. Blac st 61 Chambers St,, New York “Su itn O43 The Board of Trustees has declared Tuy sn 8 8:30 Dm ® semi-annual dividend at the rate of Monday July 4 8.000. m FOUR PER CENT. Thie aervice subject to change without Fare 8Uc. One Wy. /5UC, Round Trip,| per annum (Db #1 deposits entitied thereto, DEVOSII8s MADE ON OR BE- FORE JULY 10, 1008, WILL DRAW INTEREST FROM JULY 1, 1908, THOMAS al. MULKY, Presidea JOHN J, PULLBYN, Comptroller, NEW YURK SAVINGS BANK, , SEA CLIFF ON THE SOUND, IRON STEAMBR TOLCH PLES N COR, MTH ST, & 8TH AvENUE, Trustees bave declared @ dividend for the lx months ending July 1, 1908, on all deposita entitled thereto, under the by-laws, at the, FOUR PER CENT. per annum on all sums from $5 TO $3,000, Deposits miade on or before July 10m will | \araw interest trom July. 1 WILMIAN Fe JAM WA i 5PM FARE ROUND TRIP 90 CE ian ot July, 9.45 4th Every Sunday Morning to Glenwood, “Orient R,, ato from AM FOR A SUMMER HOME, AN OUTING OR YACATION LONG ISLANO “Where Cooling Breezes Blow." STEAMBOATS. Over 400 Miles of ran SARE ae PATTEN [INE LINE 120 Broadwe datin ats 336 yn, of mailed on recelpe he Gen’) Pass's Agent, th av. New York AND BACK,, ASD BACK. LUNU Asthad CL ASBURY PARK . 50a Oe XK3| below Weat ‘ith sand 10.40 A.M. Le 10.10 and 11.10 AM, Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. BY Leth ot 20 i feotary tree Address Plot Gh North Rivess \ Ls 4 ’ - - . aoe .