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Tbbing the foundations of buildings along Lexington avenue, and for almost | ae He is 2 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER re ministering the rites of the church to me, when I suddenly got my w Tene sium sss tit setts wv voxonmaa, LE Wrecked Car That Caused Explosion Pedestrians were thrown down on Fafth and Medison avenues, and reports of injured and killed came from every side until the requests for ambu lances and emergeney fire apparatus were coming In from a dozen call boxes BOE ce. Fishes ScGaade ot Wt. Pittlct's clknetral: etscovered deren (Specially Photographed for The Evening Worl.) he Y. Met dead immediately after he came vpon the scene. To the Injured he could! reach he gave consolation. The first dead body taken from the wrecked trolley car was Mrs, Mary B. Pope of No. 144 Hast Fortieth street. | She had been crushed by the trucks of the car, which smashed hrough the bottom. At least fifty children in the Ne fortheast corner of Fifty-firet aire flying glans The Bible Teachers’ Training Scimol, a ten-story wullding on the corner of Lexington avenue and Forty-elzhitt ptrest, was untoofed and every window | plewn out. The fire w shaken out of the furnac in the basement, but t fireinen and engineer succeeded in putting out the Names, ST. PATRICK’S CATHEDRAL SHAKE ‘Phe shock of the explosion caused St. Patrick's Caciwuirn some of the windows in the archlepiscopal residence. Mars. Lavelle and Hayes aud Fathers O'Connor, McQuade, Sinnott and Birynes of the Cathedral herried to the scene. Tho priests administered con- svlation to scores of injured. At Bub-Station O, of the Post-Office, at Madison avwnue, the explosion threw the mall all about the floor and clerks were eiightly injured. Besides all the available internes and aunbulances that could be summoned from half a dozen hospitals calls were seut out for all the visiting surgeons of the hospital staffe for emergency service. Nine fire engines, four trucks and twelve companies of firemen wera called out by Fire Commissioner Waldo, The reserves came from the Hast Fifty-tirst, the Bast Sixty-seventh, the Mast Thir- ty-seventh and the Tenderloin stations, and there was added to thie force a battalion of rafiroad workmen. A force of forty policemen was detailed to viait all the buildings along Lex- ington avenue that had suffered from'the explosion and give what ald they could to the injured. Police Commissioner Cropxey, when he arrived, sent for all the, Dolice surgeons he cou! reach. | Watchman Frank Stae of the supply station wag standing on a platform above the railroad cut and just over one of the gas tanks when the explo ocourted. He was blown forty feet in the air, His body and the bodies) taken from the wrecked trolley ear, were the first to arrive and be identified @t the Kast Firty-firet street station \ The Hotel Belmont, which haw a ferndation five stories deep, was shaken b the explosion and Henry F. Bechman, a manufacturer of preases, from Battle | Creek, Mich., occupied rooms on the seventeenth fiffoor, He was dressing when the shock came. He said that it sounded to him like the roar of a very heavy | dlast of dynamite. Then the building shook under his feet and he felt it o#ell- late. He hastened to the hallway, but found that there was no excitement 1a | York Nursery and Ch ond Lexington ave! ld's Hospital at the were badly eut by N to rock and ergeked the building, most of the guests having been in bed. There was @ mild panic In the new Hotel Ritz-Cariton, at Forty-sixth atreet and Madison avenue. Many of tha big pinte glass windows were cracked and many ceilings opened. It it feared that the foundations may have been slightly | damaged. There was a scare in other big hotels as far south as the Waldorf-Astorl RAILROAD SERVICE TIED UP. The explosion shot the train service in the cut and tunnels to pieces. No! effort was made to get trains in or send them out until the railrond »ificla had learned what the explosion was. By that time there was a complete tlo-wp. There were a dozen crowded trains in the tunnel. They were seve shaken and the motormen suddenly stopped thetr engines. ‘Tho passe were alarmed and thousands piled out of the trains that were near the cut and walked through the tunnel. When they got into the cut and saw the burning supply plant and heard, the babel of fire whistles and ambulance | fongs there was a frantic rush for the exits. Traffic was readjusted at 9.90, The property damage will run into the millions. ‘There is a ledge of | 4 mile north of Fiftieth street every Lexington avenue structure suffered, As far as ten blocks north of the supply plant walls were thrown out of plumb and foundations cracked. In at least a score of houses Kitchen ranges were cracked and fire shaken The motor car of a train backing in to get a gas supply overran its bumper and broke the § out on the floor, Special details of firemen took care of these emergencies. Windows on Lexington avenue were cracked os far nesth as Seventy-second a third rail, causing a spark that ignited the escaping gas. as supply pipe. 19, 1910. BIG BUILDINGS ROCKED FOR MANY BLOCKS: by Short Circuiting Electric Wires| TWO DISTINCT AIR PRESSURES. LIST OF IDEN TIFIED NEAD SG Ree MARENACHES, ANTHOS Pervons who were on the streete in the vicinity of the explosion and have \iqat Horty-Afth strest, cut about face; & connected idea of what happened to them say that there were two distinct AND INJURED IN EXPLOS. ON Emergency Hospital, Grand Central end powerful alr pressures following the original concussion, First came a | station. f street, internal injuries; t Hospital. FI SMITH, HARRY, chuuafteur; to Flower | charge of the situation. STEWART, THOMAS, No. ver Hos. ere FIRST OFFICIAL REPORT GIVES NO EXPLANATION Vice-President and General Manager, “At $48 A. M, @ steam engine took A. A. Smith, in charge of all the con-|gas tanks and other equipment away* struction w in the Grand Central] from from vicinity of the sub-station Station, made the following report to] building. Ww. ¢ Brown, President of the New “Up ull 9.90 there are probably four [York Central, at 10 o'clock dead and forty Injured. About’8.20 this morning an explosion| “Cause of the accident has not yet sod at the sub-station butlding, | been ascertained.” Firtieth street and Grand Central yards.| At the office of President Brown tt battery house was blown to] wae said that the plant that exploded | piec Several men were killed and| was an emergency plant, which las been quite a mumber injured. Ambulances | used to store batteries. In case of an were ordered from every hospital in the | @ccident to any of the other plants it city could have been put into service, Power house C was considerably] At the President's office also tt bers! dainaged and one of the operators in| said that had the accident occurred helt’ the tower was slightly cut. aos S ansine trout eine “Yard 2 still ov a passent ns, wen a teh it Cah Be Pees None of the incoming trains eun on t side of the yard near the plant. There service again. were no outgoing trains at the time of “Trainmaster Lucy had an arm} the explosion. The outgoing traing run broken. within @ few feet of the plant. BIBLE STUDENTS INJURED IN THEIR TRAINING SCHOOL: There were 160 etudenta in the different building and they took refuge in adjoins classrooms of the Bible Te: ers’ Traln- ing buildings, not stopping for their ing School at Lexington avenue and, wraps. Forty-ninth street when the explosion = ‘occurred, Fifty were severely cut by 7 the elght-story building were blown in ? , and the plaster ripped off the walls and | ceilings in every room. 4 A mad pande occurred and there was } @ rush to the street, which was checked by Dr. W. W. White, President of the !tution, and some of the cooler heads among the students, who barred the exits. Doors were blown down in a number of rooms and gaspipes wrenched from their connections, | Ten private physicians were eum- | moned to nd to the injured, some of whom are said to be in a serious condition. At least a score of the stu- |dents had to have thelr cheeks and | mos stitched. The buikling was soon | gas escaping in great «Vv | every pipe, and the gas comp: its men to the building to cu e Why ‘Pay $3 w$4 When you can get a VACUUM BOTTLE ruBhed | off the Bix of the students were so badly In- | jured that they had to be taken to hos- | pase With absolutely tue same temperature qualities — the A number of the students, young men only difference in the case jand women from all over the country Any one may carry trom the and some from abroad who are training ere Katatas Cte tine and have't steaming | for missionary work, wi at break- time wiff> 24 hou A workman's tool fell across the {fast on the ground floor when the ex- of flling—or an ley cold driv Neany time ‘ within 72 hours after it's put In. | plosion occurred. Dr. White amd nis ISDE 2S Naty Mera 1 a arene family were breakfasting on the tod milk—a necessity when travellliig toor, Flying glass cut Dr. White's Provides cold drinking water all nignt face, but paying no attention to his in- right at the bedsid a ed ice or ay rl q r hot beef broth ay’ dy in thi | juries ne rushed downstairs and took, hot beef, broth always yeuly it home or After the first panic had been qnieted the students were permitted to leave the Diast of air from the explosion, radiating outwardly. Then came what appeared MATHIESON, NORMAN, badly |One Hundred an = Rlirici Lives, Sud Butt ave. Sarhanee. . tice y Bellevue He 1 O Pannell’ sons @& Ho 19 Broad: to be @ vacuum and tien @ great rush of air back toward tho explosion from burned; Kmergency Hospital, Grand | outs (tle Mm c.g, No, 128 Kast |CITY EMPLOYEES PAID TODAY | iits.titiat Tits, Scns, 1a, Mr outside the zone of its full force, THE DEAD. eee ese MARY, clghteen, No. us, Fiftieth wtreet, cuts; Bellevue, | —- damen Ae vara “i Bom, "20 W. 3 A practical Ulustration of the force and direction of these alr curren Mowing at data tate ; ast One Hundred and Sixth street;|, SADLER, MARION, thirty-six, No. 07 | aR ts was last One Hundred and Sixth street; i a Eeestehed in @ little candy store in Lexington avenue, between Fitteth and | wn: aie bea dpe Pgerg Buide staat Sank Re cnplonien, the injured | eve Lospita | haere Drea ind rematu Aged som Monthly Plan Helps for Christi rt 8, 302 Broadway. y-firat wtreets. A girl pupil of the Cathedral Parochial School w: ' | MG@RATH, PRA No. 23 Sumter! arms. Attended and remaine: bt] . yee © 2 ot Jog roadway store. She had left the door open and was standing near the door. ‘The rock Pio esa MIOOLO, thirty-six years; 929 Bast One Mundred ang Bighth| street, power-house employee; attended fy. wort tas pailey street! suit, Hipanne: Depareniens; in accor. Powe! vette & Sit a Tioadeay. of air blew in the plate glass window and huried the child and the 1 , | and home. 1 co “at 1 and + en | Gane vow toe. ores Cee Won tiie Nasa ? the storekee; ore: {* . - rome i ;|Cordna; attended and hon “ o-d yi Chas. Woit’ 102 Si ‘ te the ack of the store, It woult seem that the alr was cushloned In the| g2VERMONE, BB. Rity youre PB fl esp fet fool oo 1 eNO ite injartees Viower| TEFFRAN, MRS. MARY, thirty. Frere a eropting those op tne] peaaaana fal Leatabiriet os ack of the store and when the initial force had passed by this cor i . ie ee Lake ttended and hom | sete: a feu Fulton ste , a fourth f 4 e ists of the Board of Kducation and} Standart Drug ¢ \ 7 cushion blew outwards toward tho street, tossing the ttle girl Peay erg eon! on 8 tered vedi Ho. ar hae on New York Contra, ete Jo, abt Hast Fiftieth TOMAS ALBERT, Hoard of Water Supply, for ser Marion Mande Rit eg space where the plate glass window bad been and landing her on the sidewalk bat fod Uy aghaa ia daca Beveaty-second streets stenoge | hier, Hower iospital ton aven rendered during the first halt of this HRGO She escaped with two cut fingers and some bruises, zapher for Cosmopolitan ‘azine. i Rag co Sv ERE TOOMIS wamth. About $2,000,000 will have been ; Rrederick Loeser & erian tto: a) DORA, 1% East Pittieth Attended and home, LOUIS: twenty-ci@hty land, scalp; INJURIES IN CATHEDRAL SCHOOL, Sree Caiinae (ees ae Gee | | svete pute Cathedral achool of the Christian Brothers ts on the north aide of Kast | iy Lagrenpehfay ence Mati df % Mo. 484 Bast Fitty-socond street; em. iftieth street at No. 111. Brother Alban, who has charge, was enter! ey ; building when the front door wae blown in after him. POE EE? | PEAR SROMAS, ‘WebOinoN MY. Térk: Conte, | “L had the narrowest escape of my iife,"' said Brother Alban, “Bi > “ . “Hut T was not ive Hospital hurt at all. On the second oor Brother John had an advanced cians of poye tn THE INJURED. NEVIN, ELIZABETH, 558 Lex: commercial work. There were fifteen sitting at typewriters, with their backs to| AMOROS, D. J., twenty-four, No, 12/2) Kast Forty-nineh street, ta ington av peeenhe and Bate the windows. They were all of them cut about the back of the neck and head by|East Mightieth street, contusions; at-} Mower Hospital. she j NU $A, twenty-eigh bite of glass, But Brother John, who was facing them, was badly cut and may | tended agd home SVANS, THIEL, forty-three, No, 2| No lil Main atieet, Astoria, head cut; lose his ABRAMSON, YETTA, fitty-one years;| West hirty-aecond street; 2] Flower Hospital. “Only the guardian providence vf God saved the sisters who live ac fractured akuli, internal Injurtes; Belle: | head and body, Flower H wage Aki . j head | \ ospita ; sireet and who almost always cross the street at wdout that hour to Shaw: Plea vue Hospital FITZGERALD, THOMAS, twenty-six, | Main st and » 183 Si A - Cuts, instruct our girls’ classes. I ran (o the entrance of the house as svo BARNETT, ROSH, Nov 527 Lexington | SY 183 Staniey avenu y 1 ce of the ° nas 1 Ko ARNETT, 01 nes’ Loup) my senses. The street was full of bricks fairly smoking with du: But Fes avenue, cuts. Stayed at Children's Nur- ons; Badies' Moxpital, ADONA, J Patrol- ‘OGARTY, JOHN, sisters hi not come out. ys 21 Fast Wo; iat: ud not come out sery h street; 9 ct, vitended and home, The Cathedral Branch of the New York Public Labrary ts BARRY, JOSEPH, No. $0 Hast One c me rack, Howltah POR "UW anty, NG, a pie Wa almost directi ; FRANK, Hy _ 584 Prospec i opposite the explosion. No one wax in the building Hooks were torn in halt, | Hundred and Seventy-nintl | wreel | iyi y Mewar toesna rest BVenum pyenue, cul nbOUL face apd bedx: gree blown off and great blocks of books were knocked into a pulp agains: the|fmergency Hospital, Grand Central |, PEMCK, JUSTINE, $15 West Fortier PATROL FRANCIS KELLY of | : streot, forty-nine years—Attende : Bau nwer Ho . * station, ttended and} Census Squad, ' al. i The * and M. Schaefer Brewing Company's plant in Fast Fifteth street.) picnNE, JAMES, twenty-seven, No, | 2OMe., Rell J., Hawthorne avenu ear ‘ark avenue. was no shaken that most of its machinery was thrown out | gsi Kast Thirty-ninth street; New York | PRI MARIA, fifty-thre burns; B ene spital, Grand Cen- of gear, Some of it will have to be replaced, ‘The brewery will be partially ahus | flopital Lexington avenue, cuts; at tral stat down for repairs, BO eS oral aon guar wind Stine: | ROW JOHN, thirty-clght, 340 PRICK, MARGARET A, thirty years, | Bast Fifty-th teenth street, scalp wounds; Emergency Lexington avenis attended and avenue, 8c: ; Emergency Hose No. st pital, Grand Central station. Tt hu Hospital, Grand Central station, aCe; U stunneet, Be saainat the wall and half! RORDEN, JOHN, 458 West Nineteenth eet get hs f “There wi ' street, cuts; New York Hospital. Park avenue, scalp wound; attended and AN, JAMES, No, 35 East tye have, #88 only one explosion 1] HOWE, JOSEPH, No. 287 Kast. Fit: sent hom ded and | RYAN: JAM fast Thirty: © felt dynamite explosions and this watts fitth street, sc csccee pi AO RR ONE OED 1 atreot—Hellevue. ions of} RUDD, ARTHUR, Bathgate wounds; Emergency ty-sixth street) contusiony; Bellevue | GALLAGHER, “ak digad on was different. thirty- Hospital, nd Central station, » explosion of ‘a must ribet eg Hospits 8 Lexington avenue, internal RILEY, WILLIAM J., thirty-seve | there was so heavy with tas vow ceutt| BRAZIL. CHRISTOPHER, No, 078 Bellevue Hospit Hawthorne. ¥.; laborer; ta tons (Continued on Second Page.) | hardy push throwen it. aici avenuies Presbyterian Hospital. | GILLMAN, MAIY, twelve, No, 200 of nead and rlgat eye; New York tHog- iy +a ptgreean Waldo Acce; BREAZIEL, MISS C,, No. 178 Lexing- | bast Forty-seventh street, cuts; Presby- | pita tm such a way that It formed a con-| pts Croker Theory, sbyterian Hospital, terian Hospital. ICHAEL, twenty-two years, RYAN E wl ternal inj Fire Cominissioner Waldo, after Mectiqn between the third rail and the) sulting with th , opposing current, which was cornmunt- | Explosives cated to the steel devris in the wreckage Renal GRAFP, J con “4 members of tho Muni- |, BRYA mmission, John C. * q G Blectrical Hingineer of the Fire | BUTLER, DAN, repalsman New Yo fth avenue, | 37 Hospital, iN L, 3 Hospital ». 7 Park ave- Hundred and Thirty-sey- fragured skull and in- vue Hospiial, 4 Ne . ‘ : outa; Flower tO8s, four, No, | BCHMAL twenty-one, through one of the tracks, ‘The tool; epartment, Chie€ Croker and Fire| Central, burns, cut: Flower Hospita Vest : lemme Mesure Mets = short circuit.’ § was a Marshals Beers and Kelly, said he| CAMPBELL, EMILY, forty-two, No. «Wea alp wounds, |oi1 East Fifty-fifth street, lacerations; lower Hospital Flo Hospital. HARRIN, A twenty-five, o. | BCHILLARE DANIB VILLIAM alent sa et Porty-elghth ‘eet; interpal years, No. 541 Lexington WILLIAM, thirty wot Injuries; Flower Hospital, | Zusions: attended and home. “) HARRIS, WILLIAM, patrolman Bast | LAN, DAVID, No. fax of olectricity and the gas was “&reed with the Chief that ‘the explo. | 97 Lexington avenue, cuts. Attended | touched off, are was caused by He directed [224 sent hon | “The explos! Nardi | that all the Fire Department investiga-| CAMPBELL “The explosion was below the level of | tors make writeen reports to him at 4|No. 48 Bast Porty-ninth st the streot and largely under the bulld- | o'clock, from which he mignt prepare | home. fifty-five vene; con- ) Lexing: tog, so it was confined in a way. Tho! an official statement HIST MAN twenty, No. | yey station, shock and contu-| ton ayenue—Lacerations, Hom ; CHIISTMAN, enty, Now| qeey ae , ans {ton 8 —Tacerations., Ho force of @ dynamite explosion tx apent! "From ine prelimina: myeht wort ance aunay | HORR: attamded and taken home, peel HEOHTHR, PHILIP, No in the vicinity of the explosion tteelt | the Commissioner Presbyterian Hosplttal nue: Bellevue Hospital sntusions; Emergency Hos 4 travels through the ground, The pppesr es the deatr COLLINS. No. | HAWKES, MRS. BELLI, thirty-tve, 1C 1 static force of this explosion seems to have | 2), A) faeosion of Pintsch gas a pat- | seventy-sixth and 150 Lexington avenue—Internal {n-| SGHMITT, PETER, thirteen, No. travelied through the air like the charge | Foad cura The gue usey UNtINS fall. | Emergency Hgspltal Grand ries. wer Hosp! | wast tysfourth # ntua from an exploding shell. York Central ls generated, 1 underpinen, |e at esa ’ HAWTHORNE, CHARLES, No, 126! attend nd hom “In my opinton, Mintsch gas and alat Mot: Haven, or thereabout | COYNE, | My HARI ed bie aye, Clay avenue, s wound and burns;| SCHMITT, FRANK, No. 78 Clinton spark of electricity in combination | brought down to the Grand. Central | 22a! N troet; tecorationy; vas, Himerwency Hospital, Grand Central sta: | avenue, Br wer Hospital. Re oe Gennes | Station tn tank care and there: tree. | wean toat t a al pei j SHELLEY, ORM Woat Sixty fine ferred to st ics, ended and home. EINEMAN, CHRIS, fifty-nttn, No, | second str Motorman. Not Dynamite, Says Survivor, | . CROUGAN, Mrs. L. Jy twe bh laeh’ Gentnaton eyaouel Airecaed pad |upmne Leak Noticed Before Explosion, |x\ 2 Wi ‘A pipe leading to a Arthur Spooner of No, 8 Willis s Brooklyn, a structural ironwor wid bne of the few who survived close as- “as broken wociation with the explosion, is of the YU! 7 etter. opinion th. 4 Fiftieth stre at e tnfor , he was leaked out! Mort avenue; seriously burned; Miower) brutsed; atiesded and h 3 : and fied the buflding under which the ital 4ANG UCK, N Paty cau py gas. ile Nospital, Lav PATRICK, o in Flow i aaltal' a id an tank was buried and all the surrounding URTIN, MAURICE §, No. 908 Bast !nue, scalp wounds: F Rett tou i 0: rapiti 2 tok ave heighborhy been told th | wor inth atree’ p wounds + | Grand Central station. 1 ing World reporter of his experience. , peen told that the! rorty-ninth street, scalp wounds: Hm. /Grand Central at Ss erge Ita Central stat RG ¢ Hun “L was in # wooden snumy on th : Fifty-third atreet, cuts ant) pome e of the tanks| lacerations; Flower Hospital. JAME Moiming, according to) CUNNINGHAM, JOHN ' ‘ 3 | ITH, JOHN, 51, 135 RICHARD, twenty-one, 7 nd t 1 OFM PD DOs MISS 1, 135 Bast Fituetn | dred Twenty-elenth street, cute, | . begond tow of the new powershouse,’ was rapidly running out and sta. ted ote . 1) Bellevue Hospita | ar a a he sald, “sharpening a drili had men out to And the leak. c isionw; Blower Hospital, LYNAN, JOHN, No. 138 Witte ave- | Sa ri (een 4 strong v6 Kas tov “Whether the explo wet off| DAVIDSUN, WiLLiAM, powershouge | a9: “contusions, scalp wound: Relieve | c . : twenty minutes, Finally lt got so by an electric spark ur wi it nployee; attended and ho t | So combines the great curative DOBIN, MISS C., No, 125 15 Piftieth eesive that I Was getting @ little we have not found to a LOTTMAN, THERESA, thirty-four] principles of Roots, Barks and yd@y. 1 was starting for the door of the men immediately concerned In the} streets Plo years, {30 Kast Forty-necond street; | [op 7 raise the: ¥4 ‘ arty when the explosion came. explosion are dead.’ | 20BIN y Fittith | ee et mkull and whoulleret Hellovus | lerbs as to raise them to their €etCuts. Rita, ps Hea pital. highest, efficiency; hence its JAM ’ 40 Corcoran] MADDDN, PATRICK, One Hundred 5 contusions: Bellevue Hospital. ! aad equalled cures. cond street and MMrose! ¥, WILLIAM J., battalion ehiel; avenue, contusions; Emergency los- In usual auld form or ete called Sareatabs, j a . - hen mn tom ia a | | No, | | ken hi ton avenu and sent hor WHE st One 2, COL Hundred a Eg Sprained be WILLIA Fifty-third and sent Bi CANDIES ONE POUND OLD FASHIONED 10 GAN MIXED CAN SUGAI MINED (CAND BOLLED SUGAR TOYS. oo. ceee ATES. CHOCOL ho UNI ow and Cortland and Pulte A. No, 5 wound. B 1 GRAD ASSOKI ED rat} > KINDS, 8 Bellevue Hospital. f i ue Hospital. | ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, sks 3%, No. S8t Hust One ALAN NODAL. ose, 8:18 Hundred ang Thirty-fitth —_atreot— | Se Hemme THONEE owe attended at nome BUY YOUR CANDIES EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH ASSORT+D HARD sae! Molanses CXES D 10e (CHOICE CANDY FOR FAMILY Ha oh! Hox 13¢@ PE SED CANDY SPECIAL MIXED CAN! Consisting of Vanilla late Creamy mph wiittere and Wi Dates, F ret Poryp wos 16 RADE _BONGONS. OS erat Se a ES PY] FRIIT. & POUND BOX IMPOK TED FRENU GLACE FRUITS, NEW $1 59 CROP, JUST ARRIVED, 5-PUUND BOXES ° Pc ae a eS SPELIAL UFFER TO SUNDAY SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, ETC. Committees vladiy Waited On, tven Taough Not Keady to Purchase. POUADS OF “METROPOLITAN” MIXTURE, 0 ABSOLUTELY PURE, WHOLESOME CANDY, AND 60 2 3 HALF-POUND BOXES, FOR ....+.+-+6 ratty § .40 SUGAK MIXTURE,” ANu 60 H. POUNDS UF THAT OLD-FASHIONED “+ BOILED |ALF-PUUND BOXes, $3 BOR astcese ne een e Sanne Eh 1 Wer attended anny iit leat an Buyers t Cups. Kins Ching, “Frutt i oe ‘aj and Flushing ov. | distributed by nightfall. The Comp ler's action in the mat- 4d. BK) a ng i |ter was determined upon in order to kes. 14 \try out the practicability of se:ni- Terre AAA eranne, monthly salary payments. ——__—_—_ ib Water, Low Water. . PM. Me BM ae 16; 4.10 10.0T 10.54 ‘i\Misled! “© |Our only two offices 7” and salesrooms for VICTOR goo.s are at VICTOR HALL 400 Fifth Avenue (Opp. Tiffan . 127 West 34th St. (siccreon Side) FE This is to warn you against our !+ \imitators. Think before you buy We are direct aistributers of the Victor Talking Machine Co., {Candem, N. J. a | Buy your XMAS VICTOR from us We have every type of ma-f chine in stock and guarantee [ | delivery for Christmas. (Trade-AMark.) But Wal jp Butterseoten Wate 20¢e Pound Box FIVE POUND BOXES Peanut Carame! USE, better than thai HGH GRADE BOND CHOC ie | VICTORS from $10 up. | VERY H ‘|| VICTROLAS from $75 up. Easy Terms at Cash Prices, Whiniesnle and Daten! —_—_—_—oeoOCOoO——- | bed, gas, electric BRASS sigur eyisie, Qutares, ana e-tinished: gold. wilver und nlekel md volishing. We also buy aud well eae jOmd-hand go» and electric Axiures. R, PLUMACHER & SONS, B44 East 50th St, H DIED, 0 KYERY EVENING until 11 o'clock, a1 SIGHT uutll B eclock. ee 54. BARCLAY st | BEGGIN-—“Suddeniy, Deo, 17, PATRICK 29 CORTLANDT st | awtunera fiom tate cont lence, 100 W PARKROWGNASSAU! | Sicnce “io St Niregery'a “chasm My é core? 206 BROADWAY A. M. Interment Cal Cor. Fulton st 5" ME MASEAY gy || teh WANTAD MAL The specified es tp each instance tuchudes the container, {

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