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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1909, nger children were SEORETSERMCE ROBINSON AND ALDERMEN WANT A CHANCE PANG, DEATH, Se WENT ERA. THF TEST 70 EXEROE_WTELUGENCE REARS awanna a who ts even as laware, —+— eH for Hospita == ett nee Grand Jury Calls Another Wit- President's Brother-in-Law and aT jMrs. Robert Freedman Dies OF eeraee an aa be Ce a ‘ : Pn Hy qi . Aldermen Gunth ni stabrook | resolution providing butter, ¢ m, milk Ty want co befe breakfast and ness in Its Mysterious President-Elect’s Brother | ‘idermen Guntnen and atari eanrey for the noapitaiy was ree vuck| — juries and Mary Reilly ae i Hatdirp echo dtnaalin Investigation. Before Jury. Board thie afternoon to demand that | "ay" inqreds of Rasitenienoinaa Is Fatally Burned, SEH CHART EEY the resolutions on the calendar whieh gathered in the hope of a continuation | ar rad ‘Vruesdale's hy her, ; i arernctiamereen sasures should go [Of the etymological battle which raged | ' i alee rs in his absen TO FILE MEMORAND. \WORLD MEN CALLED, over tor one week in onter, as Alderman between Aldermen Dowling and Down: | LANDMARK DESTROYED. | sass Stee Gunther sald, “that the members of the |!ng @ week ago were visibly encouraged, | izet a duck Their hopes were fotled until a resolu. the Board might have an opportunity to eX- \tign quthoriaing the shoeing of the Wi Millionaire ‘Truesdale |™*"!s ‘and the cook Motion to Dismiss Subpoenas District-Attorney in Washing. | ¢relse thelr Inteltigence on them. horses of the Police Department cn ife of Millionaire Truesdale y Mrs, ‘Truesdale s direction water Alderman abroo demanded the ring £ e| public letting was brought up. Repub- : erty dts splashed on the sniouldering girders for World Men Is Still | ton Questions All on Pan- lasing over of an sasue of corporate ican and Democratic Aldermen alike ne Helps Her Servants Fight (ther the curnace. ‘Wen tw 1oove sparks stoc! ‘or the purchase of itter and t 7 me : e, ‘Trues ae Mary at Hy a plained that police horse-shoetng had to! were visible, Mra. Truesda ud Undecided. | ama Publications, jexgs for the city hospitals. Alderman he done in many parts of the city and Fire in Home. Murphy to the telephone to cat) the Fire the butler, the pantry man, a Kennelly, of Charles Francls Murphy's jn gmail jobs. Mr, Alderman Sullivan Department; she wanted t sof Jdistrict, began to explain the urgency | rose in scorn and sald eted and certited as The mysterious Federal Grand Jury! WASHINGTON, Jan. 19—When the |of the resolution “Oh, if it is nee her labor “Inasmuch as it is well known, not With the streets so. slippe b complete Inquisition, which is supposed to be) Federal Grand Jury which ts investi- Bahan cranny eee as only in this city but throughout this | le and snow that the fire horses are grea ard from being enlightened by 4 . directed at The World, was resumed | gating the Panama publications In the aoa eeeae ee cay nation, that the Board of Aldermen of | Could hardly travel, and with the hy- FROZEN HYDRANTS sary to save the speech from Alderman Kennelly,” said Maton, that to-day in Room 119, on the fourth floor | New York World and other newspapers Alderman Estabrook, who is a sur- N®® York City is far more excited over drants frozen tight, New York had = G4 USI; DELAY AND of the Federal Building. Interest was | met: to-day Charles P. Taft, brother of Passingly beautiful youth, with a white Putting shoes on @ lot of skates with | the geries of bad fires to-day that LOSS LY A BLAZE added to the proceedings by the ap-| President-elect Taft, was ready to ap-| Waistcoat and a bell skirted statesman’s Policemen on io oF them than It Is neany always go somehow with bit- apenas eae y h ads COAL ME WIN Hat liaiae!l— about the necessity of furnishing milk t M pearance, In the hall outside the Grand | pear as a witness in answer to a sub- | put Tf insist,” rejoined Alderman &nd eggs and other necessities for the | ter winter weather. Frozen hydrants a e Jury room, of two Secret Service men | Poena served on him in Augusta, Ga. + Kennelly, “on enlightening the mimber sick and dying In the hospitals, 1) One life was lost in a fire that \ e cellar of the double The ¢ from Washington, who proceeded to rridors and witness room in the gro darererkest Brooklyn.” He did. OBJECT,” A ' . ‘ j as a . eras started with a coal gas explosion In na United States Court were thronged with pen Mr. Estabrook objected, and the! Moreover, tie objection went P use at N give some entertaining exhibitions in| newepaper men and others, sumoned Da eee te peaheas an apartment house on the u Brooklyn, at 2 o'clock t plain and fancy sleuthing. to give testimony before the Grand| ~~ | east side, An old woman was fatally Ht ts Way up t The only witness called to-day was E. | Jury, In addition to the Washington 4 aid cepa tien Cuisarcs) o eres (wan M. Engelman, president of a concern | correspondents subpoenaed there were y eee eV" “on the blaze called the international News Service. /yn hand A. W. Tracy, assistant to Mr olutionary landmark downtown, The| ‘rhe renanis Mr, Engelman was before the Grand | Hornaday, of the Indlanapol!s News | wife of millionaire William 7, Trues- managed to ge Jury two hours. He was questioned by | Douglas Robinson, the President’ broth- {dale led a fire brigade of servants, saved little of District-Attorney Stimson and @ special | er.1 ; H. F. Taff, manager of the | who saved her mansion from helng|inparat son y a J aph Company; J. | 5 vater ploes allowed | {rst alarm: 1 ington. NUMDUNDAR MUSH ILELRBSOKARUARdIaO gutted. Frozen water pipes alloWed inures was Deputy Attorney-General from Wash- | \est While this proceeding is under way Span | news-dealers, and Will-| | a fire in Brooklyn to gei such head- , which Uedienton a ane NG: Hee fee alee a newsboy, | | way that for a while a big conflagra- with s to dismiss the subpoenas calling Will- Robinson First Witness. | 2 While t fam P. McLoughlin, eporting editor of | MroeRoblnsoniwasnthenhrathw thee | tion was threatened, Gets aa Hearne y ChrO The World, and J. Angus Shaw. morants es ———.—. | , secre fs 4 | hallways of the building and fo , Mya dbe s : a long time preceding the giving of aN bee tary of the Press Publishing Company, | nig testimony he was closeted with Dis- * “ TENANTS IN WILD threatened Momarnnda wi be submited by coun: [ect Attorney Baker. He was in the | PANICAT FIRE IN St, 9 ! Jury room only Ave minutes. He As State Witnesses Patrolmen Disappointed Because Jury Is' EINE ater aa Aid US | yal ge is estimat sel late this afternoon, but it is not i ned to give y, atlo rd- expected that Judge Ward will give eo alien alncormatlonirogasd awed s thawing process was song de et } rs ing his tes on j Ht ‘5 his decision before to-morrow, iinet treet to produce copies ot CIP Man Accused of Kill- | Denied Him and Averse. | jie t of the Court. In con- banked fire in the coal range of Robert Qne'gr the ower fon ; sequence Grand Jury, aceom- | Freedman, on the third floor of a big ‘thirty “white wings” trom the ins panled by United States District-At-| Phe trial of former Policeman David Charles Morscha tment-house, at No. {Ll East Cleaning Depot nea the s or ne naan TP 4 user, of Poughkeep- | ®Par y awe eat arate the fi n and two of the torney Baker, and with Mr. Taff BHKCeP- | Fughty-Afth street, exploded at 3 o'clock fre assisted the Mretel ait ve in custody, proceeded to: the Crim-| snelatd for the murder of Barbara| aie, as counsel for Harry K. Thaw, ap-| nig imorning. It eet fire id the night: John Reld, were. painfully hurt. De- inal Court, where Justice Gould {s- Relé progressed most favorably for the peared before Supreme Court Justice clothes and hair of Mrs, Freedman, mor- marco’s thumb was almost tv oft . sued the necessary order, Mr. Taff defense in Justice Crane's part of the Arthur §, Tompkins, in Special Term, | tally injuring her, badly burning her When he got it eaugne in a fee aie iia Ue’ Goariet ‘i a Reld had his shoulder dislo- explained to the Court that the West- | Supreme Court, Brooklyn, to-day. James at Wiite Plains to-day and asked for (husband, who came to her reseue, and ingen er Union Telegraph Company held all wy. ‘ H . Ridgway, 8 wal ; causing a panic in the house which sent ——— uses to be confidential and private!’ Ridgway, counsel for Shellard, was an order dismissing the writ on which “ ; < |the twenty families scurrying to the 7. nA 67 ° mT CT GO HO Oa see Lae a aie ace pie aed ln Saturday | street, some down the stairs and others GIRLS FAINT IN i | ment unless the Court so directed him, | three first witnesses for the prosecu- tthe trial as to the gown the Ice-coveerd flre-escapes. FLIGHT FROM ¢ | The Jury then went back to their room| tion that he did not bother to cross- | question of Thaw’s sanity to New York Mrs, Freedman during the early ier I, ZE nd Mr, Taft underwent his examina: | County, morning hours, went to the kitchen to FACTORY BLAZE. | tion ‘xamine them, The petition on which at es | Otto Carmic re Nal tars tt if eh the writ was ad was digging Into ington burei Uhl pede ngton bureau of the New York lard, although he was dismissed from Mrs, Mary C. Thaw, of Pittsburg, 1 0 Gl cst teas (fol CSET : : | occurre e stove tor 88 on rid, Was subjected to a rigid exam: : and Was on. the stead for a the police force In disgrace, He atill | y : : E ‘ anted a trial by a Jury in Dutchess | ang the hot and burning coals ECL One Mire GGren aee 0) rable time. He Identified cer- ha: werful relatives and friends in ¢, Feel Sharp Shock teins |tain editions of the New York World the Police. I Hittie | County: and when Justice Tompkins de- garments and er hair, the Police Department, and a a earing in them bearing 1 ied him a jury and sent the matter to | Jon the Pa van ; thing like a charge of killing a girl American Battle-Ships Near. |", thet rs. ‘Albert und enwass not allowed to stand In the way of ren- Bey Vork for determination it came 88] hanging loose about her si a; fey labor and plastered a thick Ned and gave corroborative dering aid and assistance to a “brother ‘ ad low ie the prisoner. It is sald Mrs, Freedman got to the door of smudge of smoke over the North River officer.” haw was afraid to go to New York | ier son's room when she collapsed. Her ree Serves ITCRA addition to identifying the several to have his sanity tested and for that from Weehawken to Hoboken. The fire is of ‘The New York World the | Justice Crane manifested hie dinguest (1 Oo0) | tel att f [husband, hearing her cries, ran to ner eee ot the Smith Metal i wed his lawyer to withdraw | and attempted to smother the fire with Sarted In (he plant of th s hands, only to have his own clothes) Bed Company, W a nest of factory extreme mid-west side dre inen and women employees out into the , gave 1M firemen a} BMYRNA, Turkey, Jan. 19.—A sharp | edit earthquake was experienced here early | Pistrict-Attorney offered proof to. the |at the evidence of the police witnesses to-day, but there was no local dam-|Grand Jury. that Messrs. Carmichael, |¢or the prosecution by sharp, sarcastic (@ Writ, which Lawyer Morschauser | age, Reports received here from Pho-| Albert and Conway were salaried em- | o cions and looks that spoke louder | did. cateh. ing numbered caea, twenty-five miles to the north-|Pathoring of and writing af aeue Me | than words, It has been plain from the| This ls the third time that a writ has| Mrs, Freedman‘s scream had aroused | street west, say that a number of houses fell | that Aper, rt of the trial that no. policeman been granted to Thaw and now Lawyer| the other tenants in the house, and the But the build and that three persons were killed,| The newsboy Willle Smith, as well aati tell anything that might hurt the Morschauser ts going to await the ap-|panic followed. The cry of fire sounded s hh occupies a du West Forty-thi 6. an ancient two- 100 feet long a Sars as the three newsdealers, all testified 3 Buildings were damaged in other|e* tie, three newsdeaters, all tentified | Mote | peals bra el apialiats Division from | trom the first to the fifth floor, and | 4 feet deep, does not front on Bhan ine p copies of The New York World of the | the order of Justice Morschauser re- | ke came out from the Freedman’s | third street, It stands in the reir of th | Bowa The American battleships retirees ates named in the subpoena and to | Must Depend on Police. prey ian lot and In front of it on the Forty-third manding Thaw to Matteawan and th ff, then tenants on the two up- and Virginia are at present in this ;"4VIs Sold them to the general public. | Police testimony in the only testl- | decision of Justice Mills granting him sea ateat i street side is the th ; er floors, fearing tho halls were burn- t harbor, Taft Testifies. mony available concerning what hap- trial before him without a jury, Thaw's ne ran to the fire-escapes, | the Home Pattern ( ne oS Charles P. Taft, brother of President-| pened around the scene of the crime jawyer contends on appeal that the| Lieut Kelly and Pollceman Biummell, ene 30 ells, The ted factory Is not Earthquakes comparatively rare| ‘lest W. If watt, against whom some grter {t was discovered: lingat ene ito CULE (oats , : ; ne from Forty-third street F sare said In some quar- D e 0 a jury trial as a | of the East Eighty-eigith street station, in Turkey. Several s recorded at Consta iniles from H Factories All Around, Adjoining the Home Pattern Com, ght shocks were nople, in January and have been directed, arrived at Charles Klelinann, a saloonkeeper, ani after a with a place at Hamburg avenue and Attorney Halsey street was the first witness to- constitutional right (found the front and rear fire-escapes | ammed with shivering, yelling families. | April of 1907, of that year Jury Tom day, His saloon ia in the Hamburg Thee seen Gnas cay for, Ueemen: one laesie ss er i tie a eum | the town of I nenia, thelr avenue precinct and was a favorite | then got the ground ladders lowered, —_| Piano Company, 8 eae aa) experienced a shock that resulted in the lounging place for policemen in Shel- Kelly and Blummell then rushed to {plano factory ai ane of the killing of several perse | r orders tard’ time. Klelmann was not only an |the Freedmans, Both husband and wite | factory 1s the five-story plan’ anne Phocaca is a | town a Smee unwilling, but an exasperating witness, | were unconscious, and the son had col- | William Groen Printing | conlps " site of an ancient Greek cit e his replies being evasive and not re- | lapeed from weakness, When Dr. Sauter | There are other factories Us fs the chief seaport of A Turkey, Ratay, and IMMe gponsive. [came from Presbyterian Hospital he | Tweifth avenue , US a apa with a population of about 2W,W0, he exa James P. Horna: “Have you been drinking?" asked | said there was little or no hope for the | bed factory and the Ep erpny The battleships Louisiana and Vir- day lasted but a few minutes. His test!- Justice Crane of the witness. recovery of Mr. Freedman. The man’s | Plant is a battery of five immense tan! s CO) ied s d) » th ac . ' re) ‘4 1 ¥ 0 h s ed Gi Cor ginia arrived there Balrut, to] mony Was Ene are Hable tc te tae Not to-day,” replied Kielmann, injuries were not so severe. Husband | Pelonging to the Consolidated Gas which port they procesded after leay-| ent of the Indlanapolis News and to the _Pollcemen George Nick and Charles and wife were rushed to the hospital, Pan: Artery ing Port Said. They stayed but a few. identification of Mes of his paper. ‘The | Fritz were so manifestly prejudiced in and the slek aon was taken in by a| Abraham Herschkowits, an employe hours at Beirut on “account of unsani- Grand Jury then adjourned until to-mor- | favor of the prisoner that Justice Crane | |neignbor, Mr. Freedman dled late this |Of the Smith Metal Bed Company, work- Ley GREED hs , re : took a hand in thelr examination. They Nia ing on the second floor, feit the floor mere examumper of witnesses are yet to be) viecesstully dodged his incisive in- pe rs grow hot under his feet at 11.9 o'clock | He looked down and saw smoke curl- | RELIEF SHIP CELTIC as glilrieg, howeyerss Nick leaiifes tetine LANDMARK OF ling th crac ieee spares aA PRT, . c amed Kohl dq The Board of Direct of th 5 te ing through the floor cracks. Then he REACHES NAPIES,' RAYNOR AGAIN laranaratiesiealtie Heenan fey te solidated Gas errr fine REVOLUTIONARY | #2" & little, tongue of flame shoot | SPEAKS ON THE |revolver with which the girl was *UD- foon at the Ni through and lick the side of the work tional City Bank buitd- | DAYS BURNED, enc o have killed herself, and that in | PANAMA INQUIRY, | »0#4 8 pele Shellard did not say a 2% At the conclusion of the session | William Levowitz, the foreman, was all that re : “a member of the board told an Evening and Herschkowttz called to NAPLES, Ja arrived he New York, She | word \ One of Ne York’ then tlames broke through HINGTON, Jan. 19. — Senator | World reporter that only routine busi- ne of New York's landmarks, a vay i hi y s | purl 8 te Se ‘ the floor from the stock room below Rapiussnverdir Rayner's resolution calling on the At-| During ne exe Ne ee et Hearst nese had been considered. There were building at Nos. 49-42 Whitehall street, and the two men broke for safety h ne (orney-Genoral for information con- | nesses Air) Ridgway sat comp! Nd other meetings of directors of subsidi- | Which saw service during the days of Running through the factory, they aT quiescent. He asked them no ques: ary companies of the Gas Trust held in t@ revolution and before, went up ina sounded the alarm and the WW) em. erning a report that he is proceeding t 4 ntawn’dtelrlG puff o ployees made a scramble for their s - 0 brin charging certain news. | 40"! ai Natisieeti herself the downtown district but Ms Hams ane: siege we mornin: wraps, Thin Me was feeding on. the paper lmintecannectionterith Cou 0 00 | Immediately following the Consoli- 2 e 8 me a little dried-up oiy Inflanimable material in the NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. | of the Panama Canal Dr. 8 B. Hubbard, of No, 43 West |dated board meeting there was a ges- | Creature, with bent shoulders and white packing cases and paints and lacquers, rf by the United States was to- One Hundred and Fourth street, Man- Sion of the gas company's executive aie ieee injurtes from which she Fleeing Girls Faint. i ea before the Senate and Mr, 4 ommittee held in the ofMice of Shear- | Will dle. ay irl loved HY] bs Ts ae “ jattan, Was sworn 48 a witness. He hea nree girls employed in the lacquer- NEW ORLEANS, | 1 The H spok ' In advocacy of aaa % pea Relg on Apri! man & Sterling, lawyers, of No. 4 Wall The little old woman, Mrs. Mary ing department ted on the stairway an Park entries for to . hEFORE ° AEA GEL tes F street. John W. Sterling declined to Relliy, close to seventy, who llvesat No, at the eastern end of the building, They after her right hand had be ‘actory where The injury vote wf 4 10 44 Nellie Fit fon to t Commitier ke any. met ay it 27 Washi ® ‘ wna Were Agnes Swe make any statement for publication ‘shington atreet, And who ears! ind Lottie Mosenverg. Leo Reynolds tie When even en route from one gas meet- | Cough money for a crust and a root Edward Murray and [zzy Lazarus “ing to another, over her head by “‘cleaning-up,”” was in paused long enough in their sight to lof the mandate of the | the office and store room of Jacob Law- ‘rag the girls ougside and roll th Upon the arri i the snow United States Supreme Court from | 60M, @ manufacturer of coffee bags, who | “( R Rosenherg, manager of the Home Washington, expected early in Feoru- 2ceupled the third and fourth floors of pattern plant, heard the shouts of “Fire!” in a machine in was employed. doctor said, did not extend (SLATER HEARING DELAYED, "ner and tum, but, other fingers. He said It was Lit Barbara Reig, with her crip-| 0. yuueo Lacombe, of the Uniteq the building and fnatantly sounded what Is knowa extra CHiN perated Ruves ier ate emcee i ermal as the “lunch bell.” Although it was 7 : such a w Gao ELE OE GCC SAME (3 GE Gas Explosion In Store. half an hour ahead of time the 3” girl | $ t i is ead 2a cree which will provide for the Parrying | employees quietly got thelr wrap: FOURTIL R ! ‘y PATE SIRE the head. of the provisi of the mandat Little Mra, Rellly had spent the better | proceeded to the street without any dis racy, 104 of Miss Marion Mary Thompson, a married sister of part of the morning hours getting the order. Few of them knew there was a This decree, it is understood, will pro- the tries for to-morrow's races are as fol- One of the men, “we ore ‘The little old woman toddled back to the offlee where there was a gas heater. She turned on the gas and with a lighted match bent down to ignite the heater. Instantly there was an ex- ploston. Mra, Reilly's threadbare garments took at p ware Park knew . eir s ce; on the : x ee AULT Deane fire 80 close by N (3 is arbara Reig, and May Krug, an Intl viqe the general plan for distributing 28% Manufacturer's The first alarm brought Deputy Chief ‘ salegint ate friend of the xirl, also told of her ine now In the custody of the 220M8 Into shape, and she Langford, who turned in a second alarm, pled hand, M psc I that jower court, and will be on the tines of | fom cold when two of the employes, to which Chief Croker responded, The bt Haiti i 10M Co COL ed oedert ana mah ohn Roth Fifteent at firemen managed to confine the blaz ; harlos Fox, vi to cut Barbara's food ie announcement mode in jasc night's 208M Roth, : : uh an wey Vt ny rey Govern ecause Barbara could not handle «| Bvening World irook'yn, raids *Marthello, of No. elk Peatihie fe right hand unless she ce eee 3 Fourth place, Brookl me to worl: ; esaeg. 'T eld the hand again at 7.45, Following the men came two t itynes Of SAVANNAH ENTRIES, girls, Margaret’ McCar Tote = e wares ly Relg, 4 ant —_—— forton, also in the employ of Lawson i rey It by SAVANNAH, Ga., Jan, 1—The en- usa fire, Av alle 7 SaaS a Coupon for Ameria PTER caret KACE—Three VENING the candid ne American Beauty Chorus, to de bersh Charles Fri pelected by I ng World readers, I cast my vote for No. .s0e fe of the f bea fire, as did her white hair, and she was ot Yoter....... EUCORIGOL STICK ARTUR VICK Name of see seeeeeereee 2 knocked from her feet, She arose, and aly de 1k with @ scream ran toward the door Fresh and inviting from the eee eee RERESESUSESICSSLOSESOSOST OSS E ST TTT be leading into the store room, where bag- e, ‘ Ua king was piled halt way to the ceiling, WOOd, foams and glistens in the BO JOUER OO BOOED LEE) re puter Mrs, Retlly wax taken to Hudson glass and glade thesoul of mor- yearolls and up: Street Hospital, and the doctors said she vdia Ginter, 100, (0 *Sfertse, Could not live more than a few hours. FIN owt the blank spaces and mall coupon to “American Beauty Chorus Editor, Evening World, P.O. Box 154, New York City.” if tal. A real and ideal beverage. | ~ Euripides, papyiretntkd Ttoth and Marthello were treated by an shat feat og fie ts | track Saat. ambulance surgeon and taken to thelr new f is THB ov. | ! _ TILES ¢ t RED IN 4 TO ot | Mec eee cnan meneame NV FLAES, MN NG OG _———e methods—t tern, scient Put Crowd Saw Workman Sway- ing in Air With His Cloth- ing Ablaze. in de me te “oversthe- opti salesrooms that the old-fashioned guess- work system of “trying on’ am the borte: of a 1 avenue 1 ' aon, ont of the one. Gresses ts still in vogue, Higndeesaiie x Competent OCULISTS ferns he i Mesaeese hee KNOW to properly on Yy dropped a chunk of jee, It i . fell on the arms of Vietor Metlow, ar ‘ the interior at ssury—BOTH {DOM ALIKE oe { es in Stock Glas es eon: Biya mov Whe ene Ld The Was a los " las JLIsTS "AND OPTICIANS, 5 m4 3rd Street, near Fourth Ave. aa “54 K eet 125th Street, Near Lenox Ave, corner unde + salon 442 Columbus Avenue, 81st and 82d Ste, e busies rt In the 76 Nassau Strect, near John Street, x. Th r mantes 489 Fulton Street, BROOKLYN, Opponte Abralam & Straus, Coffee Said in bas kages 1s Mus Bs Correclly Labelied and Purity Guaranteed. I r= in a large de- yblem, te nationa jor this law buyers of coffee are > d enabled fo get yffee asked for, of knowing n grade at each ay serves, and the st or half an ti Ambulance 5) tered to Mellow does not because coffee not carry any us of que from the one can be held respon- ts natural deterioration which leaves piion both sumer, ut will insist n Hotel Astor Coffe. may be sure coffee of uniform. blend crisp and f tas the day OAKLAND ENTRIES. ind OAKLAND ¢ ale it left the roaste Vis coffee was acos ate blend for exclu- i sive ft can be bought of TF vie ' " a good ywhere, 1 ‘ We dete, Dh (0) ) of Hotel Astor Coffee ts the furcon same ' The high standard 1h En) of qua never varies. 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