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ea ~ FARMAN RESCU ROPLANE FHOM LAW AND SHILS Wrocess Servers cee AV tator| Tammany Leader in Interview | to Dock and Worry Him 1 Aboard Ship. DISGUSTED WITH TRIP. Blames Whole Trouble to Pro- moter and Will Return Un- der Own Management, sit Henry Farman, the — aeroplane “Aviator. with hls pretty voung wife, @eparted for Cherbourg to-day on the ‘American liner New York, after promising a aroun of admirers that ‘the would next year ender bis own nuspices and make amends for Dis disappointing exhibitions at the Brighton Keach track. Farman was wrought to a high piteh) of nervousness In rescuing jis air-| oraft after half a dozen process @ervers had sought to attach it for al- lowed debis and euarding his’ bagwage | Vest a creditor's taw hold it after his! departure. He reached the liner five minutes before starting time and , Tushed at once to the baggage agent Qnd then to his berth to see that all his possessions were aboard, Then he Coming Back Untrammelled, ‘There are some American gentle: men. All are not hogs and beasts. Ono Man is to blame for my disgusting treatmont here. He's a nasty beast But I return—yes, I'm coming me to fly under auspices not of a o Mercial nature. Your laws! ough France would not tolerate suoh things, “A promoter brings me over; ho gets {n debt: then he runs away and leaves | me to face his credit American laws t Seek to hold my dear aero- Blane. ‘These beastly servers seek my Ship and baggage and myself all day, Horrible treatment! But when I come back’ — ‘ "No, no, no, Henry, you do not re-/ turn. I'l] never come back vere. Miser. @ble city,” pouted 3 Parman, in-) terupting, : “Don't you oare for us?” was asked, “Etnphatioally not," n she answe: try, too, indeed, i'm Jolly glad. te oh of Mt, Just jook! Here we cone enry Farman, the world's greatest in- Yentor, to show Americans now to fly Qirships, A boat A banners and} Crowds of nice appearing inen and} pleasant women greet lovely | dor a few hours after wretches’ tat (hey Ul wae steal my Henry's aeroplane and. seize | Bis baggage and inaybe astess Nani | Horrible manners! Hoodooed Aircraft, Wife Says, 4, Now we go and no one bon voyage’ but turee or four friends @nd some reporters. Ameri ans should feel proud of their reporters, They ure @entlemen. They, on y, treated us co. teously at all times.’ An, we'll be back at dear old st @nd Henry and h opl is here to say Democratic ticket inatead of a drag, wa land active in ‘MURPHY CLAIMS ° PARTY VICTOR THIS STAT suame Sean ets | for Evening World Says | Nebraskan Is Stronger, jAID TO STATE TICKET Gubernatorial Field an Open One, and All Candidates Welcome. | “My view of the polltteal sftuation tn | ie going to win thie year,” eald Charles | Murphy, leader of Tammany Hall, to ‘Phe Bvening World to-day. “Mr, Bryan ts much stronger In the State than he was elther fn 186 or 1900, | Why? I do not exactly know yet, but the fact remaina there is a variety of J evidence on which to baee bellef In his {increased popularity, “One reason, 1 think, Hes In dimeatis- jfaction with Roosevelt and Rooseyelt- fan pfollcles—too much autocratic rule ‘and swinging of the Big Stick, “A great many men who sided with the Repub- lican party {n the past will not do so this year, It meana something when jmen like Judge Morgan J, O'Brien and |De Lancey Nicol, who opposed Bryan in the past, are now going to vote for him.” | Will Ald State Ticket. | “Will Mr. Bryan at the head of the national ticket be @ help to tho State the past?” was asked "Yes, I think his name will ba of ma- terlal awsistance this year, We indorse the ticket and platform heartily and ‘shail go right to work for It." The Murphy of to-day {# # far atmter- | ent man from the Murphy who took on | the leaderstiip of Tammany five years ago, different intellectually and different | {n appearance, From a somewhat slug- | gish and flabby physique he has changed, other officials of the national ea next Weeks {nto @ well set up, athletic man, spry | New York State ts that the Democracy | = THE EVE ENING WORLD, _BATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1908, .. TAMMANY CHIEF WHO PREDICTS VICTORY IN STATE. | BRYAN TO hi A GENERAL TALK W. F, SHEEHAN I8 THE BOY WONDER IN REAL KSTATR DNLY nUMA TIDE SWEEPS WITH PARTY READS’ G0-MILE CIRCLE Campaign Funds Are Coming New York’s Population Flow) In Slowly, the National | Makes a HighsWater Mark Treasurer Reports, @BKy, of 1,200,000, aR eC NNN COI C0 rs NDR HAKLES F, MUArAY IGNORANT TRUSTS SENDING CAMPAIGN ChSn TO SHELOGK the, Embarrassing, Because tee about the Western preliminaries, all his movements and manners, | | Change In the Leader. | His former severely black clothes, with |wide braid edgings and straight stand- Ing collar, giving an appearance hi jprtest, half politiclan, have been | changed cut and t down collara, ties, like ehapples wear at t Hig pompad: down to @ modest side part factal appearance has suspicious inscrutability franknéss, even genfality. Intellectually, Mr. Mu ably has broadened tn in power of command, mination, in knowledge of men and | events and in fltency of speech, In! former years a few mumbled monosyl- into tweeds of Fifth avenue | with b ven his | changed from to more open ass ec the preet ‘f scarcely audible, through immoy- Wo onde! ni Aight 1 i here, ‘The miserable wretches who mise | 2018 lips were ail that could be drawn Jed him had only to look at his ship and | {Pom him in conversation, To-day Mure | wontuse it,” can talk, and does talk if he Accompanying the Farmans to the boat were William J. Hammer, of the Aero Club, and his wite; A.C.’ Triaca, Pilot of the Aero Club of France gnd America, and Pai F. Mottelay, autuor @nd aeronaut, To Mr. Har man sald he believed that hi had paid him well, He 40) and a wealth of experience, Jammer said. “Here's the nicest ma trip here returns with | Mr, declared Mrs. Fa her hand on Mr. Hama “He has been kind to us all ti As the liner drew out of Hammor flourished a large flag which he had carried dred-mile flight in Irance go. When the surprised F France's flag both waved ¢ and cheered loudly. Farman will rn to St near Cherbourg, to experimer distance flying. He may even the Wrights if successful, it At present le admits that fean air oratt Is superior tor flying. He told with bitterness of hi after-night visit to the race track and of boxing his eraft to escape pro cess servers. The aeroplane Ix now @board the Hudson. It is bonded the Federal Government ment cannot be made Tae Estes G. A. R. WILL BURY WALSH ‘The man who was killed by a West Shore freight train at the entrance to ;the Haverstraw tunnel vesterday was Michael Walsh, seventy-one vears oll @ member of the GA. R.. The ; Organization of the G. A. R. will bury him if his relatives do not appeur, So &n attach. Help Wanted | To-Day! As Advertised for in The Morning World’s Want PD restOny| Carpenters Cashiers Chambermaids . Collectors ry Composttors Cooks (Mate) Cooks crema oe Gaiaeyie icine Dishwashers Drivers Drug Fleet Elevator Erevneors Feeders ... Finiehers Forejadies Foremen Girls seeeeeee Tlonsework : Florteshoore . Ironers Janitors Teta! The World printed tonday Help ads., 198 more than al of “Remi York. rogers, cqioned, Runners chooses to do 30, with emphasis and | straightforward expresalon | Altogether he is 4 bigger, more able Man than when he tov command of Tammany, and his power over the or- |! ganization {3 undisputed. | “What are you going to do about nom- inating a rid asked with ratic Governor?” The Evening m, for he had just been |< talking his partner in| Demo autocra > - ners, of Buffalo, chi Committec “Have nan ot the type of @ man wa Open Field for Governor. idea je on no can- nor didate or ev , but let | vs have a i from whieh 0 choose the I favor lating ever ma » es to be a candidate f jthe nom announce himself and nto the fleid all pa n gain som lar expression which man or which type of man will give ie best assurance of Demacratle vic- | {tory this fal! |] have no candidate of my own 1} |do not pretend to know now even whe Jor what kind would be most advisabie; | #9 1 believe In opening up the field to | all.” | Mr. Murphy was asked what repi mal |bad to make to Senator MoCarren'y at- | iter on from Brooklyn, | eal no reply | the | ny national and State tickets to insure Democratte s We are going after that with- 170 0 SETTLE TAMMANY FIGHT s IN THE 24TH DISTRICT. = n J. Di nd Joseph Burke | Will Meet To-Night and Try to Arrange Compromise. ids fair to be a J. Dietz, leader of venty-fourth District, and Joseph jurke, ho has aspirad to the leader- | ship, wil meet to talk over a com-/ promise. The influ rea F. Murphy, Sheriff Fole van nas been exerted to straighten afta’ he Twenty-fourth, where ogratic majority of 3,500 than 2,000 In the last election If Burke assente to the terms which Dietz will propose. the latter will retain t leadership, Burke be allowed 80 leas than one-half the mem- the General Committee, By Burke wit not sacri tea ae Fie bpertens Seri $ TONY PASTOR WEAK, jmanager and old—was tal more than a | Week ago, and further than aaylng he ring from a collapse on ac: and gen weak- The text of his talk with newspape -| Men was the tenorance of corporation offlotals and even of members of Con- gress that a law has been passed deny-| {ng the right of corporations to make contr! funds | B t Mr to sb] f ibiish every ndividuai contrib: Immediately after election, fs in accordance with wishes of Mr e naines of] ontributors, race he matier of | uphill work, The gathe will be done wholly unde of the nation nittee |directed by the treasurer, th treasurer and the advisory which ia soon to be appointed. The sux gestion lad been made that the State committees handle the colle in thelr own States this plan does tre will have Ita own age HOPE IS ABANDONED Last Riles of Catholic Church} Administered to the Vet- eran Manager, stor, the veteran variety song and dance 14-time arttet, who i# lying near to death at ountry home ip Elmhurst, was report. ed to-day be fust about the sama, es of the Komen Catholic administered, and 8 clear in his mind ré nud pulee are nore Vai hoo | years bave been unable BODY OF BATHER OUND. Big Tim" |Picked Up Of Coney Island Point SHE TOOK-POISON AND by Man tn Motor Boat, The body ‘aung man clad in @| due and red ped bathing sult waa) und in Gravesend Bay, off Coney | (eland Point. to-lay by Thomas Nolan, | of No. 270 St. Mark's avenue, Brook: | lyn, who wes cruising @bout in hie motor boat. ‘The body was removed to the of Bay Nineteenth street and teas nt, | quently taken to the Hath Beach po. foo station. There were no marks pos violence and the police believe hi accidentally drowned, i while W. and 2%, and all plans for the campaign his approval. | Keen notifeation at noon on Aug, M4 —| that jto the heavy rain of last night and | gauy tide, “NOT DELIVERING VOTES -/OF TELEGRAPHERS, HE SAYS. 20 Wd | seapieal, | | CHICAGO, Aug. 15.—The Demooratic) New York's dally population tide Nationad Committee is planning to] #Wings over a wider area than ever fave a general conference of heads of Oe ee Aaa tee ein | bureaus and national committeemen) 1 a,99 persona rife into Manhattan's J. Bryan js here on Aug. 3) pusiiess centres every morning and | ride out again in the late afternoon, Of that number, [00,000 are Manhattanites| and 700,000 come from the suburbs, | Manhattan's tide grows smaller each year, while the suburban flow gains rapidly, More than 150,000 persons have It war stated at headquarters to-day | been added to the suburban tide during campalgn funds are coming in \the past year, and Manhattan's volume, alowly, both here and at Guthrie, Okla, | has lost nearly 100,00), the home of Gov. Haskell, the treasurer | In addition to galning In volume, the} of the Natlonal Committee, Col. Wet- | suburban dally tide ts swinging further | more, head of the @nance bureau, left |out every year, Its swing 1s governed | od. isconaln to-day on | A - | Areotly by extens f rapid trans for Wisco ‘on business con- {directly by the exteusion of ray ae fe si He committee. alt Hes. Home builders cover the out- ql . oe lying landa opens! by the new tranalt The speakers’ bureau announced tor toe ana ag the homes are tonanied, wHl be submited to the candidate for Chairman Mack @ald to- Bryan would probably to attend the Mr, Indianapolis day leave that for WLLiAM | OREEHAN ‘the He is called most youthful man- CLA CHE Ce ge ety sity expand, /@8et” of large suburban developments areas of population density expan f large suby \ n the Populist’ Presidential candida: "thus taking the population tide wit n {He developed vi ta Lawn enatanes 184, would speak at Galena, Ui, Om) ion Jot wae Ree Setanta scanaritea at wong Teland Aug, 31 for Mr. Bryan, * 8 6 ty TICE “ y FW. LINCOLN, Neb. Aum | weeps Over y | ; el! en direc: | Property: | lots sod reaitzed over <4No political confatenct® having | Ay area of thirty ities In all Joeen arranged for to-day and no great | tions from Manhatian's business ce number of visitors antictpated, owt!nt |j— covered by the extreme sweep of The diameter of the circ | $409,000. y of buyers wer ugh moderate irchases ay made travel) on this morning, which \n wixty miles, The distance travelled t ‘olley line to Fairview uncomfrt. [i #ixty rae tetany. Bryan settied own to [by the 70,00 suburbanites beiween drawn Willlam J other day of hard work In his office, Ay home and business is twelve miles, New Law Forbids, and Then |theGucltne of trewriters, whiten Fea stare : ; ids, ay Sel aetla ‘ve heard as one Appronahed the (Year ago, it was ten miles, Five years He N reds M ay By {} j house. * evidence that business wi [neo when the suburban vol e NeedS Money bady, being dispatched at a rapid pace. The |not exceed 40,00 persons, it was #! Todlan trust wpeven 18 nearing joy, iS eum ° tf nd ft 1s not improbable | es that ne inne durt ine the day work| Until the past yoar the expanston of il CHICAGO, Aus, the first} the Topeka speech on the guarantee |;he dally tide-sweep made its chief ts time since his appointment as treasurer in esch at bek Moines, Aug. 21, [gaind on the northward line, That was ot the Republican National Committee, | where the subject will be the tariff, 3) Decause northward transit was beng 4 a i to-day delivered to the press a -lextended more rapidly than transit tn by George R. Sheldon, of New York, to- Hong ap cL Tt EO other directions. The daily population day consented to discuss the troubles) 12", otincation address and Mr. Bryan |t#de Was swinging back and forth over of the men who expect to find the states that it will be an exhaustive dis-/A ten-mile RON SRE none iD Hass mm ynduct naj Cusston of the tariff question, but tt hag ater volume than that which covered Foopay fs @ conduct of a national) Oi been decided at what time of the Nhe) Baan ely ane cael ae He is one to conault Ww fj day Mr. Bryan will speak, but a definite | 1. dines < an Frank H, Hitchoock and! p fe wi 1 t lines t airman Fran teh and programme will be announced early |"EU Ne oy wililamsburg Bridge and Brooklyn subway, with other bridges and subways nearing comple tlon, extended the Long Island swing |rapidiy, while the McAdoo Jersey t. nel had @ like effect on the westwar FACTION LEADER | From Brooklyn #9, mond. EIN! into the Manhatta week again after the day's work Is done. Co, No, The New Jersey 8 See le with 20,0w. Fro But Candidate in No Mood to|10,00. Queens, Suffolk suburos Meet Warring West Vire — Jisiand sows up strc The Manhattan edb Hy, tan comes y e crowded) 1 Hr e to gina Republic ans, fat-house. centre tit is fed by an miscellaneous residential bots tween Harlem end the business Ft OT SPRIN rEreKt sand{- |tricts. A few years ago it did not ¢ ite HOT SPRINGS, Va. Aug. W—Candl: | iich’ of Harlem north of One Hi 4 “f date Taft to-day devoted the major por-|Greq and Thirtyefift,, street. Now tyon of his time to-duy to placing Luke leweeps the whole of Manhattan to the Ww right, his successor as Secretary | Harlem River ‘nird in touch with certain hnportant Manhattan Loses Paname matters. Secretary | Muhattans loss ut | y population ti l) remain here over Sunday. Nea No other callers or conferences were Rig fon held to-day with the candidate, al. | Ma" though the two Weet Virginia Repui- Itean factions are stil hore in an effort to settle their differences among them Homes. ' FALLS FOUR STORIES ASLEEP. Ments “were. force Slowey's Terrible Tumble Broken | cholce of seeking ther directio Many by Flagpole, and He Survives, went to + was stated, however, the ua “ares i \ oe yomes on bs Tsland ot ts both Swisher and Scherer have refus. r from business 2 ° tarily withdraw thelr gu Natal asoiravions, and that anug 1 Waa he Nat Committee 1 + fronted with the ie iestion for dbclilon, Slowey " home expansion In new rapid transl Hnes and west, ti tan mal of equal rection. Its = north-and-s onfine 1 Secretary Didn't Say They |gquai home ‘ausis by the mew aurwant Were for Taft, and Doesn't nt yy Know pT Hens 1 FURNITURE DEALER HELD A paragraph he New York Sun |the east a Barney Scher, of No, & Lenox ¢ to-day, t the steadily ine | like i THe aha nReIR ‘ Joreasing den yr telegraph opera- waste! tors, ides: ‘It {# understood that t i “ ity of the phers ars rare W 1 tand will vote for him," Bios ul The statement as to the political q preferences of tie telegraphers 1s so. a al pleoed that It appears to come from ‘cali’ Soher called athe Charles) P. MoInerney, secretary of AaerAtnal anhattan, took the furniture sie Local No. J, Commercial ‘Telegraphers’ vu another dealery as we Union. Mr, Melnerney sald to-day a pee an s Boom Is On, some she had purchased: trom his that he gave the Sun reporter no rea- |, Brooklyn s for out | son to write anything of the kind, Mr, 3AgePINE Poni ttt ee tra “a oy) REAL ESTATE FOR SAL McInerney declares he does not know marked the ct A big Hor arin of the nan now a majority of the telegraphers will yots. For the first time since the strike the Plainfield Terrace, | t thelr new dens dy past week. has an extended frontage Flatbush Tie pr demand for telegraphers equals the on Plath. 24 Miles from New York, auply to-day. Few competent toleg- S¥enue, close to, Kings highway. located tetween two of New Jorsey'a ee raphers are idle. | contains | m1 i itew: high around, treat outs 1 | The atvertiaig popular was ite ve) an ereRaueTay 5 feo: Thre 4 i ail oT T | é in two pape down, & ey CAN'T TALK TO UNEMPLOYED, simen's uroveted in to 9 W"CREEVES & CO. serie wo whole pages Hired Tre Fl vases fig ess ea cece one oI the s 4 World. Features comprised the usual | = ; hafin the Second Candidate to World, Features Comprised the usial | REAL ESTATE ROR SALE— Deoline Invitation, means, such as streets, sidewalks and LONG ISLAND. rovements free of cost; free | so~~ os aetna Alexander Law, secretary of the Na+ death n prizes for TQ ANY Car inland ‘we renee | tonal Committee of the Unemploy aasy ments, the tthe entire move- terms being 10 down and 3) a month, r to-day fr hare d weehved (ede) from) Onariae Fed Hundreds of buyers swarmed to the 8, chairman of the Prohibition National | Committes, a letter in which the datter {t will be Lmpossthle for Eugene Prohibitionist candidate for Prosident, to aecept an invitation from the committee, The Committee of the | has been tryin, REAL ESTATE FOR SALB=m Qu AAR aL REAL ESTATE FOR SAIF— | GUEEN Cees | stevens’ Notice to the Public — idential candidates speal cone \ ‘iene, 12" hale Tne Sit |For the next 60 days only, $29.00 cash and $10,00|: bab expraned nls wilnenene io) per month will buy a new 2-story house, §2 YAS i 2s eee eee ee houses sold in last five months. 7-room Brick, '$15.00 per month, in THEN CAMP FORHELE. ~South Ozone Park Booauss she had quarrelied with her 500 lots for sale at $2 Cash & 75c per week */ AMUSEMENTS, MUSIC, DANCING @weetheart, Helena Jchnaon, who boards with Mra. Lissle Smith, at No, 17) Kem One Hundred and Thirteenth | Take Pulton “L” to end of line, Our Agents will meet you, Title perfect. Title | soreet, swallowed @ solution of lyeal Guarantee Trust Co, |see remind ot te ea cov ete e| DAVID P. LEAHY REALTY CO. 180 William St., N York 1188 Liberty Ave., Brooklyn See ean wut Venn REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— JERSEY CITY, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— JERSEY SITY, SPECIAL OPENING SALE anna ‘SECTION NO. 17--$63,000 worth sold in the last week, Property 250 Feet Above Sea Level. $250 IN CASH TO EVERY ONE THAT BUILDS WITHIN A YEAR. ok BUY ACRES = $500 BUY CHEAP $250 ONE ACRE HALF ACRE ’ 2 cITY LOTS | BUY WHOLESALE | 49 city LOTS ‘ BUY IT NOW Ground Clear and Cultivated. Special Price on Woodland, $1,000 reward to any one who can show us anything like this for double the money. TERMS: $10 DOWN, 10; OFF FOR ALL CASH, EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS, sR LAW Why go out 80 or 40 miles from Now York within 19 miles frum New Yor Situated int | Now deraey, 13 GUAR yr of $23. per lot itu, section of cial Saturday, Aug. Jo and 23, Aug. 39 and 26, Aug, 15 and 22, ‘ AT 2 P, M. ON EACH SALES DAY, and Weat stationed in i upon Go Fr $4 St. Ferrlea, Penna, RRO Our agenia ay anit The Kline Realty & Improvement Co,, Owners 132 Nassau St.—’Phone 4059 Beckman, MA AN AGENTS WANTED. sseasie tcc? “ihe ale UMMA BATALI RenaAtlags REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— QUEENS. | 92s REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— QUEENS, vail HILL, L. L, Quen of Se RICHMOND Meas bi “rice 47 2.00 per month. FREE EXCURSION AUG, 15 AND AUG, 16, nd 4P. M. Re and Flat. L. lL RR. k {of the white badges-of WC, every week day, Write-orrcall for bridges and nels under. and. over D3 lise W. C. REEVES & ©0,, 124 E, 23d St, Jay Sunday EXCURSIONS. “ BELLEWOOD Mountain Resort Covering 300 Acres _ EXCURSIONS LOGK ISLAND, $1,60 SUNDAY EXCURSIOKS MAUGH CHUNK AND GLEN ONOKO , AUGUST $ 0 CHILDREN teTH “45 75 CENTS fisteaer The Famous Switchback Railroad BRIDGEPORT EXCURSION Special train lor Mae h Chunk Leave Kone She MONT AC, PAE ity Stations, Wes hy. sunday ( ; LEHIGH Ju" 432 Cait il ; eat VALLEY Desbrosies St, 800. AM, * Pa t Brooklyn Annes, 7.45 A.M. Tur tu t fuineh counters RR ro Belen we West cvs 23d St, 8.55, Cortlandt and Decbrosses Sts, a 5.00°A. Ni Bok Aan 845 A.M, niga WAT BEALH, a e M ‘ 1.60, POPULAR : Ao Me ‘0 EXCURSIONS i ite 5, 20; TO-MORROW LAKE HOPATCONG ROUND TRIP TICKETS CHILDREN $1.00 5O Cts. LEAVE W, 23d ST. LIBERTY ST. 9 A.M, paren LINE RY 5 PAR y Eee a | Mt ye rw Wast 14th ATLANTIC CITY | tesco aha oc 3ap gt ROUND TRIP TICKETS CHILDREN | g 22 P45, 10.40 82.50 ,@125 | : 010. 1110 ALM, | LV, W. 23d ST. 7.50; LIBERTY ST, 8.00 A.M, acd Lost, RETURNING LV. ATLANTIC CITY 7.00 P.M lee T, FOUND AND REWARDS, "REWARD, no. auenions pean EXCURSION ay NEW HAVEN efits atte jeadile mare, trom eamer RIC GHARD Mes. A. 8 nbd 10.00 A, W | light bay, aie f ver 16 hada tah, “pat ie| white, star rg and bot hi ted sloving "shoulders may tail very thin eager hae jot docked pat ahort fall UP THE HUDSON SUNDAYS! late ‘flank trom Taunt tke wes wth Splendid ateamer CITY, OF LOWELL | probably, leave mark; name "Verdot: m4 leaves Pier 40, we biasion at 10,08 | Pe euine Cray bred by ie Huts ait ver tr as (fit w i uiteg Heth Oe ohigrean Must Restaurant, ren at, “New “Yorks f) cents, These — = ver Line mannge nent. = FOR SALB, “SEACUIFE sews ‘on THE OUND, fl COMPLETE Iron Steamer hens 408. DUCK. TOLCHESTER, setts abt Leave Slat at ba w. Leave ee Gitte i} | Berean EM) Be |S UNE oy Rae | UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS CHinAtERE A. i TO LET, SUNDAY. 8.00 nae, EXcv *RatON, & CENTS, MONTAUK STEAMBOAT CO., LTD, bl Gi enMog fi Sunday Morning from Pier 5) 10,00. f1 Moturning. jeave Olenwood Bes | “Round Trip Moker BANA AAR AA DAR AAA ADRAAARAARARAA NS FIRST-CLASS trong ot to rent at 318 Burnside ay., apong) (pod lmprover 0a wae of tor, PIANOS AND ORGANS, PIANO PIANO BARGAING—O aod it pianos of various makes, 1p, pertect orders priosg from_875_up, ER, 17 EB. 14th at, Sunday World Wants Work ait | Monday Morning Wondere, World Wants Work oat cotiedee <4 ee in “