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Neved that an independent system wi the only safe ami satisfactory solution of the problem, it is obvious that com- Petition between the Interborough com- pany and this company for the construe: tom and operation of an i pendent system is impossible, because the In- terborough company cannot supply the people of New York with an independ ent @ystem at any price, while, on the other hand, the Hudson 4 Manhat- tan Ratiroad Company cann monopoly of rapid transit at any price. Independence or Monopoly? “The iveue is simply an independent ayetem on the one hand or a monopoly ‘on the other. Hence, any bids submitted by the two comp: on entirely different and otherwise incompatible bases, and there can be real t supply a 1 New York nes are no cam- Parison between them, even as to the money cost involved. An independent system cannot be built for as little money as an extension of the present Anterborourh is already bullt and It bs pendent system requires the corwtruc- ton of @ trunk line in addition to the branches, whereas the trunk line of the Interoborough is aiready built and it ts merely & question of the cost of co’ atructing branches. | “Upon mature consideration of the, matter we have become convinced that | ft i futile for us to attempt to unite ‘with the city authorities in an effort to Qn independent system unless the eky authorities are fully determined that-en independent system is wanted | fem. the city. In short, there can be no! Oglapetitive bids between this comp crema on, independence | or, f | ®eems to us essential that one) poliey or the other shall be decided wpon before further progress « be meade. If we ehould submit another offer under present conditions it would, delieve, simply provoke a long struggie which would result in delay- ing final action upon rapid transit, to the possible detriment of the commun- ity, ince the problem te so acute that delay is of itself a serious injury. “We are unwilling to participate in an indefinite struggle of this sort. “In our letter of Nov. 10th, 1910, we sali ‘In view of the lurge financial | undertaking which this company as-| sumes in carrying out this plan, it is Obvious that we cannot allow the prop- osition to remain over indefinitely and that prompt action is essential. Wo a 40 give w bond in the sum of 000 for the faithful performance ny contracts that may » entered between the city and this com- Betting the Time Limit, “@upeequentiy, on Dec. 3, 1910, we brought this matter to the at- of the Commission and said: fe trust that tte Commission may ft possible to render a decision on ‘Defore Dec. 15, 190, at which time we be obliged to withdraw the offer Rothing shall have béen done. We tiilg because we fell that it is to the of the public and of all con- that prompt action should be * Amd we eaid, further, that our was not to ‘unduly hasten your »’ but to ‘help and not to hinder “Our proposition has been before the for four weeks and no ac- has been taken. We quite uner- ‘that the proposition made by the ugh Company on Dec. 6, 1910 ent to our offer), has operated ly to delay action since that date, We do not wish to be understood as eriticiom of the commission for failure to act within the time limit by us, but we do fee! that we can- consistently keep the offer open any “As before stated, our proposition was in absolute good faith. We be. that what we have done has not, case, been of injury to the pub. it that, on the other hand, it may We been beneficial in injecting new into the situation and in bringing an eariter solution than would have wise been the case, tis vital prob: for the city of New York “We beg to asaure you of our appro- tion of the courtesy and consideration have shown us throughor hatter and am very respectful ‘Hudson ané Manhattan f. Re. WILLIAM 8. M'ADOO, Prostdent.” | B. R. T. Won't Bid. f will the Brooklyn Rapid Transit y make any immediate offer to the Fourth avenue subway and | its connections reported. Presi | dent Edwin sal lay that his cor- this | yours, | Co. | Heation ts a conspiracy to discredit me. | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, 15, 1010, ED SHOW GIRL? ON'T KNOW HER, SAYS JUDGE'S SON, His Father's Presence, Contradicts An- Young Wyatt, nouncement. SHE DENIES IT, Miss Rowland Declares Press| Agent Is in Plot to Dis- TOO, credit Her. Justice William Wyatt of the Court of Special Seasions, ling his newspaper, as he eat at breakfast to-day, felt at peace with all the world. He turned the / page of the newspaper. He beheld th Portrait of a very beautiful young nc- tress, Miss Adele Rowland, With casual interest he read the few lines of type under the picture. These informed him that the young woman now playing with Sam Bernard at the Casino was an- nouncing her engagement to Merritt T. | Wyatt. | Merritt T. Wyatt is the son of Justice Wyatt. He lives at the Hoffman Arma, Madison avenue and Fifty-ninth street, with his father, He waa at that moment sitting at the table opposite his father and the newspaper. About three minutes later a reporter for The Evening World, entering the office of the Hoffman Arms, heard a erinning elevator boy say that Judge Wyatt was “certainly saying things to somebody, You could hear him jn the haul.’ When told that a reporter was calling | Justice Wyatt said that he did not care | re NEW COMMISSIONER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. to talk to anybody. Papa Made Him Tell It. Walsh Gets the Job and Is Advised “But here," said he, “if tt is about to Repeat Proverbs Every Hour. that actress nonsense, he can talk for nself,” and addressing his aon, added: ‘ome here! Now, there's @ reporter | down stairs who wante to ask about it, | 4 young lawyer, Jahn I. Walsh, was You tell him just what you have told “Ppointed to-day by Ma not 6s me. Just that and nothing more. the Commissioner of Weights and Meas- After a slight delay the volce of Mr, | ures to # ment J. Driscoll Merritt Wyatt came down the telephone | Mr. W at No, 306 East wire in earnest though somewhat ex-|‘Thirty-seventh street, the #ame house cited tones: in which he was born, thirty years ago “The report of my engagement fa ab- i He bad law Offices at No. #1 ease solutely false, I do not know Mien i " Rowland, I have never met her and *feet and ts a member of the Mth District Tammany organization of whicu I have only seen her two or three tin Michael J. Cruise Is leader. in my life and that was over the foot- lights, I have never spoken to her, and; In hia letter applauding I wish to deny as strenuously as poxsi-| Mayor Gaynor w: ble any report of my being engaged to) “Keep in mind all the time how vile and heartless a thing it Is to cheat by false welghts and measures, And it Mr. Walsh Five minutes before you came up here my father showed me a clipping you will repeat hourly the words of from some paper with the atinounce: Proverbs, “Divers weights and. divers ment, and T asmure you that I was @ measures, both of them are allke abor much surprised as he was. There ts not a word of truth in the report and I) cannot understand how any such rumor got about, because, as 1 sald, I do, not | know Miss Rowland and never have known he Denies She Claims Wyatt. Mins Rowland, rising at her custom- ary hour, 11 in the morning, at her home, No. 6 Central Park West, rustled into her reecption room in a bewtlder- inations unto the Lord," you will administer the office honestly and well, without favor to any. Very truly yours, W. J. GAYNOR ‘The salary of the place 4s % — FIGHT ON STREET CAR. 1 am certain ingly fluffy and filmy morning gown and made announcement to the re-| Battalion Chief J. C. Brogan, coming Porter as follows: from his home at No. 0 Henry street First, when I announce my engago- OM Bh A 0 ead ment to be married it will be to a man, | '? hs headauar Madison street car, thought that Aris- A man. Get that? Now, don't ask me what I think of Mr. Merritt: Wyatt, 1{ tide Carbone, a law clark of No, 3 have never met him, thank gracious | Broadway, was trying to steal his s goodness, I hope I never may, But\ pin by selzing it in his teeth, The he and a press agent, who has annoyed| was a fight on the car, in which Bro- me terribly—mot connected with our| gan's ald nehan, Joined | company at all—have been unkind to me| ‘The thi f the car at in a society paper of which Wyatt ts} Centro street a tk Row and wei one of the editors, He 1s bitter against | collected by Magistra’ m because I have advised others to| Barlow in C Court fine have nothing todo with him. This pub-| Carbone sf conduct—for being as rou | street car manners. pel Salt SE VACCINATION CASE DROPPED. kpocket In his 1 have nothing to do with it. be construed ax committing Itself to an independent system he replied: “That would indieate that the elty Poration had no intention of offering to| had prepared a plan of subways, but It bid Operate that portion of the triborough | has no reference to whether it would route. | be beat to adopt competition or monop- To-day's developments put the Pubite | oly." In Magistrate Handy's court at Sta- Service Commission in a quandary as| When missioner Joh Eustis | pleton, Staten Island, this aftern to whether it shall co ahead and award | was asked if the triborough would be | the bottom dropped clean out of the the triborough contracts or accept tho | built he repl da the Dapariment of ducations Interborough offer. “We haven't contro lof the funds. 1 am | srorhert A. Thorpe of Princess Bay, who @hrewd men in Wall street say that)in favor of taking some Kind of action ago ; ag the acceptance by the city of the Inter- [on the contracts in the near future," nt his children to school with a letter borough proposition wii! mean the early Are you in favor of competition or | Which threatened to shoot on sight any floating of a transit corporation |are you in favor of monopoly?" man who should vacemate them Which will include the Hudson and Man-| “I expect to vote on that question very | The case in court was an Indlr t hattan Railroad Company. shortly,” replied Mr, Eustis, “All other} tempt to enforce the compulsory vac- WII the Irteroborough Be Built, | things being equai I believe that compe-|cination measure. ‘Thorpe was charged “ | tition would be better, I do not think | with a failure to send his children to ‘T don't know that the city has ever! mat the withdrawal of the McAdoo offer | school. Neither Superintendent. of been definitely committed to competi: | wii curtail the city’s chance's of obtain- ools Ettinger nor the Staten Island tien in the operation of subways,” said Service Commissioner McCarroll Mr. MoAdoo withdrew his offer “Certain officials as individuals may have favored competition asx a poll Conyaoly, this commission was ne committed to such « policy.” ‘When Mr. McCarro!! was as) jon's three years a im preparation of plans and spe jone for the Triborougi and the opening of bids for the construction of such an independent system could not SUGGESTIONS Christmas Day ts a day of rejole- ‘and celebration, this great city thousands themselves away trom will want to have Christmas alone or with friends or re atives, wi wood ch prevails, where mu will lend its charms, e lonesomencss has no place. SPBCIAL CHRISTMAS DINNERS r of to be 6 da k's restaurants, hotels and cafes. t what these dinners will be you may learn in the “RESTAURANTS & HOTELS" ADVERTISING COLUMNS OF gel sU NDAY' s WORLD Let vow You How ad A MERRY CHRISTMAS |ing an operator provided the triborough Is built.” District-Attorney was In court, case Was dismissed. and the Service Board Record in Over Three Years Just an Ordinary Procrastination, thy name fs the Public Service Commission of the First District,” is the complaint of the public with respect to more sub- ways to relleve present Intolerable conditions of travel in the Greater Here is the record: ‘Throe years five months and Aft took up tho question of more subway Forty-f ago bide were a for the Triborough Sub- way, an independent underground rapid transit system. ‘Twenty-seven days ago Prevident William @, McAdoo of the Hudson and Mauhattan atlroad Company filed with the commis- sion @ proposition to operate portions of the Triborough system when it was built, supplying ono-third of the capital needed, Ten days ago President Theodore P. Shonts of the Interbor- ough Rapid Transit Company filed with the commission a proposi- tion to operate practically the entire Triborough, with extensions fourth borough, in connection with the present subway for a supplying nearly two-thirds of the ni ary capital, ‘Mr, Shonts announced that his company was prepared to begin digging the extensions within thirty days, Ten days have already been lost, Total accomplished by the Public Service Commis- sion since its five members were appointed, each at $15,000 2 year—Nothing. Eleven monthe and 15 days ago Mayor Gaynor got down on his kneos to study rapid transit maps, City mn days ago the commission |Show Girl Who Says Betrothal To Justice’s Son Is False Story ADELE ROWLA NDL DOG A WITNESS — TD SAVE MASTER ¢ $2,000 IN SUIT Continued from First Page.) and kept his mouth shut. It is believed DECEMBER the Bonuffi boy was held for a time in REALLEADERIS fics = The little son of Dr. Scimeca, the] rich Prince street physician, was prob- | ably another of the captives at this cen- jon the third floor of the tenement. in Many Cities. | But BozuM remained silent, race silent, Despite certain gauzy police fabrica- East Side Den Said to Have | men with the clew that led to trapping | | the ten who are now behind bars, This | Woman heard children crying and beg- dren Who Were Stolen. b 0° old, a brown-skinned, well-fed, smiling | Sve the Krocery. chap with a black mustache and glisten- ing white teeth, by name Vito Sorris!.! newspaper history. When they have caught him, if they a ever do, the Central Office will have in; BOY SAYS TEACHER PUNCHED Its @rtp the chief of the group of Black | Hand child stealers and dynamiters, whose organization was broken up last week when Second Deputy Police Com- missioner Flynn's men made their raid on the den at No, 830-882 Fast Sixty- second street. From an authoritative inside source |an Hvening World reporter learned | to-day that the real leader of the gang was not Sebastione Gainbrone, one of | the ten now in jail. Gainbrone was nover a central figure of the five-year. | un unprovoked amguult. | Mr. Greentetd, old conspiracy. He was merely an tncl- hor tare Ward Boe bey gir os and | dental worker, obeying the orders of | told. them to stop and Hirbs nroke Pol |his superior, For purposes of thelt| more, Whereupon, Mr, Greenfeld said, | own the heads of the Pollce Depart-! he took Kirbs by the collar and threw | ment chose to invest the cowed and/ him into the hall sullen Gainbrone with a false glory. —_—_—_—— Meanwhile they were searching dill- gently In Little Italy uptown, in Little WESTERN RAILROADS Italy downtown, bn the lower wes: ASK FOR ARBITRATION. | side, In Westchester, the Bronx and Brooklyn—wherever in the Greater City| CHICAGO, Dec. 15.—The W Sicilians and Calabrians were to be| roads have appealed to Un foubd in humberstor’ thls Vib. Borris, | Cortintaslonse of Tabor, Charlea ©, Neill the man whom they have all along! and to Chairman Martin P. Knapp of regarded as the guiding genius of the the Interstate Commerce Commission to | band, | act as mediators in the wage contro-| vers) etween e railroads an thy Fled With Boy Lieutenant, | Brotherhood of ‘Locomotive Pngineers, | Word reached Headquarters day be-/ So she wrote a note ch came by safe hands to police off- clals. The rest of the case 1s recent Magistrate Connolly, in Flushing, re- fused to-day to issue a warrant for the arrest of Samuel Greenfeld, a teache: in Public Sohool No, 81 at Cypress ave- nue and Ralph street, on complaint of Constant Kirbs, a fourteen-year-old pupil, that he had been brutally as- | saulted by the teacher. The boy, whose lip is cut and lett eye blacked, said that Mr. Greenfeld hit him with his closed fist and that it was tern Hale chained to the front seat. He was Téhie was learned to-day from an au-| chained to the seat the day Sadie| fore yesterday by a police underground thoritative source. Kahn passed, and if she was bitten| Source that Sorris! had broken through ——>—_——_—. it was her own fault for going too near| the Ine and that he had escaped from Three Fatally Injured on Tug. to Bang, he sald. Sadie, who was the first witness, was turn a se ing. 1 verdict to-morrow mo — Quite sure Bang bit her, all right. She | gcotch platd cap, a dark sult and a|Cruetta, oller, were probably mortaily | tee, ie, Geter te bile snother tine long new overcoat, and he was accom- | injured in the boiler room of the tugboat | girl who was with her. Rut the other| Paried’ by Giuseppe Sciri, the twenty- | Edward Luckenbach, moored at the foot Uctle irl kot out of the way in the| year-pld son-in-law of 8. Baretta, the Of Twenty-soventh street, Hirooklyn, this nick of time, grocer at the Sixty-third street address, | i ee ee ae ee citi ts Hla Barnett, twelve years olf, who! who ts now being held, along with | ing water and in the cases of Bowen Mitte montis ane Willie mien ‘ane Baretta’s daughter, Sciri's wife. and Lorenzo the flesh was scalded from Atioea, the City College, | Despite his youth Scirl ts said to be their faces and hands. Three otter declacs im on the ear two| the chef Heutenant of Sorrts! in all the members of the crew were less severely weeks was alleged to have | kidnappings and bomb throwings, It is | injured. bitten Sophie | believed at the Central Office that the Heth tet tk Mr, Phelps and Bang took the stand| pair are hiding together somewhere, If] Wade Ellis Declines Judweship. together, Bang rested his black and! j¥ynn gets his hands on Sorrisi and| WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—Wade H aces on hia master 8 knee while| young sein, he thinks, from the evidence Be of é wh ah abe spunea an | ibe Mr. ‘Phelps denied that Bang pit|#%4 the confession he has on hand al- | pointmen a Judgeship in \ ‘oma Court of Appeals tendered him by Sophie, He said Willie Silverstein takes | Teady, that he will have the mainspring | 110M nee ea the vacancy great delight in teasing the dog. and balance wheel of the most danger-| sea by the promotion of Judge Wili- Why, Bang wasn't in the city when|ous criminal machine that has operated | eee ene ete commerce Court Willie says he was bitten,” sald Mr.|here for a decade. \ Mr. Elils thanked the President for the Phelps. “I had him out in the country. | To-day, for the first time, certain Cen-| offer, but said he thought he had better It was only a few days before Sophie Says she Was ‘bitten ¢ Bang was ‘ought back to town, He's a gentle. an dog, is Bang, and wouldn't bite anyone.” ‘The jurors: were ently in a quane dary, for after deliberating on the case two hours they announced that tt had it impossible for them to agree. Justicn O'Dwyer ordered them to. re- orn= JILTED GIRL GETS $650. Wins Verdict Against Emploer, a Papoff is nineteen yea: married a poor girl. 14. ——<$<—<—__—-. THOUSANDS ASK PARDON FOR BANKER MORSE. WASHINGTON, forma Justice. convik of p Mrs. sented Hale. Attor tune of par » express package Deo, 1h. for pardon to 8 petition present! on of the York banker and ted dons Cap Manufacturer, Lena Papoff was awarded a verdict of $50 by ai fu before Justice chmuck in the City Court to-day in the sult she brought against Jacob Brinn, a cap manufacturer, for breach of promise Of marriage, Miss Papoff was employed in Brinn's Dlishinent, She declared he asked to marry ‘him and she consented, when the time came he backed out vecause, he sald, bis brother, a mil- Monaire, “would turn his face” from him if he Miss “harles W. | has been whe Department of plea of the came ina was signed 1¢ names of thousands of persons omine Morse made another petition and and this has been pre- to President Taft by Senator The President sent it at once to ney-General Wickersham, who} «| it over to the attorney in charge CASTO RIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bough | Boars the , ri BRA reefinl and ps ond- | sr, Roamerrow Evening uatll @ ‘o'eluckr | ee eee eereeh BATUMDAY EVENENG until 11 o'clock, ° le fo | 54 BARCLAY \Y md HILDREN'’S In buying sweets for the uy RISTMAS Holidays It {s important 29 CORTLAND’ Cy ANDY to remember this—at a0 SS beds, kaa, lctrio taturee and places except the five Lott ras 5 rob a ASS al Fane Boo un pee A a Oe ee at AD shed: wold, silver and nickel plating | J 801 oe ioe eee ne of that much ie t <BRQADWAY ishing, nd gas and electric fixtures, R. PLUMACHER & SONS, 7 B44 East 50th of, We also buy and sell sece the city and probably got out of the! Willlam E. Bowen, assistant engineer, | State. He went by night, wearing aj Joseph Lorenzo, fireman and Santtago | tral Office officials were able to confirm | continue at his law practice. what they had all along suspected—that | Si the double tenement in East Sixty-third other stolen children besides little “Bromo Quinine’”’ Giuseppe Longo, who was rescued, and little Michael Rizzo, whom the abduct- org set free when thé¥ found the police close behind them. For example, the man who had the leasing of the house was John Bozum, the banker, at No. 1149 Second avenue, | whose little son was stolen some yea: ago and mysterfously returned aft BozuM had, it ts belleved, patd heavy tribute. It now develops that BozuM had reason to couple the theft of his child with some of the very men and women who rented flats from him, So about eighteen months ago he decided that he would not renew their leases, which were about to expire. ‘Alwizs Gantabar tl Gklnaen, tak oe “Persuaded” With a Bomb. ‘Unie signature on every box. 250. Immediately afterward the front of his . banking house was blown to pieces with high explosives. Bozuffi took the hint. He permitted the gang to stay in the Laxative Bromo Quinine ¢ Used The Werld Over to Oure a Cold in One Dav. | | (Trade-Mark.) BUY YOUR GANDY EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH SPECIAL for this THURSDAY | SPECIAL for this FRIDAY NA FIG ASSORTED HARD SMrRNAans. round Box LOC) Canoe.” roux sox L0¢ SPECIAL FOR THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY HIGH GRADE BONBONS, CHOCOLATES AND GLACE FRUIT or an sanortment of all chocolates, 30 kinds . . SPECIAL OFFER TO SUNDAY SCHOOLS, CHURCH POTTING, FAIRS, ETC. 30 $3.00 5 ib. ent $1.15)" BALF-POUND BOXES, FOR.......+-0000. POUNDS OF THAT. OLD-FASHIONED ‘* BOILED " AND 60 HALF-POUND BOXES, Park Row and Cortlandt Street stores open EVERY EVENING untill 11 o'clock, 5 5 "A RASPY ST ‘The apecified weight Jo each instance includes ly wholesome, nourishing and de- quartees where they were extabiished, | PICTURE “LOST” IN A FIRE Excited Man Reported That It Had | Ointment, is generally suffi- , P i} That Is P. lg WAS HUNG AT NEXT DOOR. Disappeared, but It Was Safe All the Time. tral rendezvous. This theory is based! Perhape the most excited person in | upon the statements of the child after) New York to-day, after the fire of | his fathér had recovered him by paying, | jast night in Fredericks's Brothers Art it is alleged, a $1,700 ransom, that he! studio, Fifth avenue, was Ar- | |Baretta’s grocery was on the ground | tures for the firm. When all the paint- floor—and then was kept locked in a) ings and rugs that had been saved i Sorrisi fertez. | "OOM upstairs, where he’ played with | fr the flames: Were checked of he | Vito Sorrisi and Boy Lieuten | children named Rosa and Angelo found that hie move cheriated possess DONT -PUT OFF tH d by D sac | tsi has children named Rosa and An-|sion—the likeness of two cows standing ) : ant Hunted by Detectives | geto, ana at the time, his family lived | knee-deep in a brook, by A. E. Van THAT PIANO Inget ing. was miss East Forty. a noted Dutch painte He tore around to the PURCHASE. Keeping | first street station and sought to have| If you do not have a piano you } hi clons to himself, and Dr, Scl- | {ret Street ata ge | y' p' ND er aahocut dl ty ran, we for, | the WBCTe see of the bosom | no doubt been INTEND. meer ' ear | cost $5,000," he " G to hi f = to get out of the danger zone. Fear st $5,000," he sald, “those heautt- purchase one for some FLED AT RAID ON GANG. ot the indomitable master plotter, Sor ws in the fful landscape! And | time, for the home without one is risl, kept honest neighbors of his own| it 1s ble, How any one could steal it 1| the exception. Now that the holi |day season is at hand, why nor cannot see!” Detectives Van Twistern and McAvoy tions, it has been learned that a Hun- | (UPd tho picture on, the wall of the | place that long desired instrument Been Prison for Many Chil- | ¢ar!an woman, the caretaker of a house) jishment, No, oii Fifth avenue, near to |!" your home as a Xmas gift? It is | on the block, really furnished Flynn's) the Fierericks galleries. a permanent remembrance that is wish you'd take !t out of here,” the Victor manager to the detec- “Last night a cragy looking per- wal tives, sure to be appreciated. If you purchase a PEASE PIANO your son staggered in here with it and | gift will be doubly welcome, as @ ging behind certain locked doors. nN orl det eat ie \@ ly , Sixty Central Office detectives are! she also heard, in some way, that Sor- | VKEed us to lek him hang it on the | hiano is largely judged by its scattered to-day through Connecticut, | risi and some of his friends were con- | heard a word from him since.” name and Feputation, and the New Jersey, Boston and certain New | stantly moving obviously unhappy chil-| ‘The picture was taken to the East Pease had Over 82,000 satisfied York suburbs that have large Italian dren about the district vm tenement | Fifty-firfist street station. Mr. Smoren- settlemonts looking for a handsome, | to tenement, but nearly alwa, » bringing | bers Insists that he didn’t rescue it in a ath eat in the last 66 years. well-dressed @icilian sbout forty years| them beck, at the lest, to the rooms|ft of abspnt mindedness and forget | e have a piano for every pur- where he left it. | Pose and every purse, and in ad- dition to our special holiday stock | of new pianos we have many fine ‘ | bargains in used pianos from $125 Comfort for skin up. Easy terms if desired. 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Provides cold drinking water all night, right at the bedside, or cracked lee oF hot beef broth always ready 19 the sick room. A hundred other uses at home or travelling. ment enter. No others cost so little and do so much. Sold everywhere. Send to Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Boston, fur free book on the skin. TERS I CITY, Broadway, ‘mingdale Tk Third av. nies A, Hea limited number of 15 art 200 Broadway. mrtlanat at ‘Pilla io. 7th ar. and 88. to Buaton ste. Nanay ot ni Flushing ev. inch ropes of graduated sell at 82.00; FRIDAY AND SATURDAY @) PEARLS Imported to will be dis- $4.00 posed of at... AT OUR THREE STORES. in fe the Aras timp 19, th heen 6? WARNING Ig Rare Opportunity. BUYERS! | We are direct dis- ~ ti tributors of Victor goods. Don’t | confuse us with any of our imi- tators who are trying to throw dust in the public eye. All of jour VICTORS and records come |Girect to us from the VIC- TOR factory. 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