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s wated system for p ex Of thre revenue annua f will get under t “fran ten, ' The plent ar tare ne diatin i ten the equipment 1 be the operty of the elty within Nt m4 # the farthest instead of eighty-five i tears. ; “Phe strike and injunction is Hight permit cotucive aultx at @ company: ox vor delay on atiy ; rt of the road in the Bronx 1* tet Mere that they did not care to bu t Prmediately GA Goudt atives whether n five-cent \ fete under thin franchive t ar 5 the elevated system could } ; reed if the lev Manhattan { Hallway to the ah. were ' Yroken. | “Can the city grant os ine a0 new third ten n thoweh the ty hae the right te taka them over Hthout peym afte am fe ndditional thint tracks ; ree not be taken over unlera the ty was prepared to purchase the tire ©: Packed by Traction Trust. ft “I vee that this room I* pretty. wet hed by the advocates of the Inte veh ‘TL’ Raold Tro yany fd James A. Alien, poke inet the eleva ne, wpen nding that a hortile ation s f Ying made in an effort to offset the fect of his argument | “Ta the commission, after spending 99,00,000 of the pe s money, -olng kk to the time f the old Rapid Aneit Comminsion? We feel that t Jevated lines should be removed rather than added to. the very’ time that this mission is giving greater po to the Interborough you are # them In the your votes. {You should proceed cons ruction of the triborough subway lem." he went on. "The platforms ll the parties have deca for nieipal construction, and now the ts turn back the “In view of the pending pro the construction of new subways ire are ma people in this ho do not understand why th h an anxiety for the construction df elevated linen. IT don't see why th fon should be so anxious to tle city up to gha Intersorourh by the ting of perpetual elevated fran tees Which even the old Rapid Transit miesion in its im Jny would not Wave dared to grant. Instead of giving inchixe to elevated lines, settle th Important subway question first Streets Dark Enough. { Robbins Gilman of the University tlement, who said he represented jumanity.” sald the proposition t se the number of tracks along w Allen treet and Division t, “aeome* (> the people of the t aide to be prepostsrous" “It In as dark as night now unde a structure in Allen str ‘and we want no more of It, ‘weioing to protect the people of yet nile?" William 1, Schieffelin, the present toad of the Citizens’ Union, filed a briet Ainst the pronoxed franchises. te there should be a provision made hefehy the city could repureha y the extensions without the nec money in hand to At with, not state what the could use if It did not have the ey or its equivalent—credit, Others, who moke were: James Ta fells of the Rronx, &. V. R. Ketcham the Hich Bridge Taxpayers’ Alliance, ator’ Stephen J. Stillwell of the MMamsbridge and Wakefield Rapid ransi! Committee, Alderman James rte for fagr milton of the Highbridge Tax Alll- | ce, W. 3. H. Jones of the North Side rd of Trade, Fdward Pollok of the x Board of Real Fstate Brokers, ‘you Meeks of the Mi jesociation, P. J. Daly, W the Civie League of the Bronx Aikex, Otto Tilde rind, Louls uller, Park missioner 1 netof the Fronx, J w Yawrence McGuire. ——-— BACK FROM HONEYMOON \ THAT SHIPWRECK ENDED. Skipper Rickson’s Bride, Arriving on i Liner With Rescued Crew, 1 Ready for New Voyaves Wind J. Hig- Haas and On board the Mner St. Louis. whieh shave teday tro wth pion, oer Free rly re Rn her ' ' howe on “n, They were mat Mald M Sept. 7, and on” Sey the Cay a Green sald oot ios nu r With the young elipver snd his br Attar a coupe of shot vovage tle jooner sti ted from Haimo. tr th, Me. early in November, wh there was » profurlon of stom on ta AMantic, Bho was blown hudredy of miles to t parward Nov. 0 ¢ and Green, slokine and fl Ia Of dintress, was sKitOd by Le ta amer British Sun, which too! off th captain, his bride and te ard chrried them to Yarmouth, Fn 4 yCapt. and Mrs. Kieron xo crew returned on th rhe who was wrecked on } moon ix a beautiful young w Sh Voves the sea and expects to go on voy ages when ber husband gets another tp Taking it { that every salesman you employ will met you a certain profit, it stands f granted to reason that the VOLUME OF YOUR PROFITS w depend largely upon the NUMBER of salesmen you hire Use Sunday World “Agents Wan'ed’ Ads, The present oniinance showld therefore wide that in fixing the value of the elty rohase in the future no weight should Attached to any in valive “@ The proposed pa of or font, of tre groes income In a "1 al, The city mould provide r fing at least equally with \ any all in sof future net operat ihe Feyenue This wo mean within ars from $l 000 nt Meregard | THE EVE GOLD MINE IN FRANCHISE L ROAD EXTENSIINS > SOUGHT BY TRACTION TRUST ete : Interborough Demands Free, in Per- petuity, What Old Board Refused for Twenty-five Years, With Fair Terms to City. The Interborough’ Jan. § d of E systent President John Purroy Mitchel of the Board of Aldermen, when asked | for the ehind tr t part ot the Interborough Rapid Transit Company's ; for his views as to th: ubway offer relating to the thirdet avenue and Ninth aveni | conditional apon the granting of tracking of varto ing the city to enter the company. ‘The situation ts the city to contribute 653,000,000 pany. calonlably valuable gift of imate yesterday referred the letter accepting the proposition to the Transit Committee, to be reported on Committee is decidedly in favor of an independent | - rac 99-year franchises for the third inion the company in reqnest- for the extension of the present eub- way {e asking for a grant which would be enormously profitable to it. | Everyone knows that permission to third-track the ‘E' roads would constitute a grant also enormously to the company. In fact, I have heard members of the Public jervice Commission state qnite | recentiy that thie third-tracking right would be « perfect gold mine to refore this: The Interborough aka the city to grant it very valuable rights in which rights in my opinion ale0 involve the grant of a monopoly—and matter of subway oxtensions— to secure those rights for the com- ‘n this connoction {t would perhaps be wise to look into the his- tory of the negotiations between the city and the Interborough, and eee | whether in the past FOR A LIMITED TERM." Asks 25-Year Franchise. Mr. Mitehel's memory Is quite accur- ate. On June 9, 6, the late Vice-Pres- ident EB. Hryan of the Interborough anid: “As to the statement tnat our ap- Plication a year age Was for a perpetual franchise for third tracks on Second avenue and nird avenue ‘Lt lines, It has evident! been forgotten that Mr. | Julian T. Davies, ING FO. THE | 48 STATED Company WAS RAP COMPANY, AT TH ‘that the Manhattan |PREPARED, IF oT | SIT COMMISSI NT [STRUCT TH ADD). roR \¥ b VITH FAIR 1, CITY ‘oller Herman Metz also alls that 'n November, 1906, with the |help of President A. K. Orr, he had’ the ltulrd-tracking question reopened before the Rap'd Transit Commiasion upon representation. of the Interborough that m or twenty-five- yeas franch third treoks on both Second and Turd avenu “The ¥ lic Service ommission, successor of t Rap!d Trans't Com- mission, six years after ‘ts predeces sor rejected the twenty-five-yo Proffer, now propose. to give year franchises to the Interborovgh Rapa 7 it mpany for thy ray third tracks on Second and Thi vention, with one for extended third trocks on Ninth avenue thrown In. To-dev the € nie hold. Ing a public hen mn inere pro posed perpetual fr for thir ke, and no ¢ jon what- ever Ly offered to the elty—a seching faree in the Haut of the company's forme i. hat Public Service jomimission y rights ny tltmes more valuable than righ which the old Rapid Traneit Commis- sion refused to grant for a “fair conkid- eration” {s not surprising in view of the new Commlesion’s acceptance of the Tnterbor 1 whol one the company was not READY AT OWN TIME TO i} ACCEPT FRANCHISES FOR THIRD-TRACKING ITS ‘S' Boans Company these priceless conces- That one exception was myself. I voted "No" and the resolutions were defeated. All the other commissioners except myself thereupon resigned from ithe board and were subsequently reap- pointed. slong, i “1 refer t othese olf traditions merely to recall the fact that my atthude wae then strongly opposed to additional ele- vated structures, and I assumed th use I belleved then in the #8 8 permanent solution of our polnt 1 want to ow Ie that if there wa to the general a j subways there certiiniy home now, Wen the succes of the fh muntional ra transit railroad te a! free tn romines and when we a from day to 4. dit! eurwave to be owned b ythe elty of New York.’ How Grab Was Defeated. Here !# the story of the defat of the prepowition June 2%, 1°08, told from the minutes of the od Rapid Trinsit Board “Tre board Kave a hearing on the ap- Pilcation of the Inerborough Rapl’ Transit Compyny dated May 31, 1907 action on whinh was postponed at the neting on June 18, 105. BP. Prvan Vice-Preaident of the Interborough com- Piny, spoke In heal? of the comoany pany Woe prepared tie ‘erms of the application make the modifications sug: {Saving that the to carry ou and to mmiesioner Smith moved the fol- lutia, which was seconded fz Mayor: That this beard heret application of the Interbor- ranasit Company dated May 3, 195, for permission to construct a third track on {ts Second and Thint avenue elevated Ines, &c, “The board then went Into executive season “All the members, with the exception of the Comp roller, expressed themrelves e act ‘Resolved, denies the ough Rapid ' q | ing of the Second avenue, Third | inte # “L" roads, said ‘on will notice that the company makes its entire euhbway offer NING WORLD, | You have given the people a-Christ removes these people from the commu You cyn't realize the effect your gang of villain# to which (iis man be! This woman would have told her reached by some of the Wack hand an open court, Consequently mhe would what {t meant have killed her In open court “T Ienew it before volce, his eyes sear 1 was, The ape tt © niways lived in dread to fear It 1 could even talk,’ hing the furthest recesses of the court room § body knows the Black Hand in Italy, Children are brought up to dread tt You can't get away fro’ When I was a basy my father tausht mo in everywhere, FRIDAY, DECEMSEK JUSTICE FAWCETT DESCRIBES TERRORISM OF THE BLACK HAND mas pres nity. action will oe. y atory were nd told that not reveal PATTENZA, CONVICTED, TELLS WHAT BLACK HAND MEANS Pattenza Hof it. It isa who make thelr fiving without working.” have on the dastardly T know as a fact that there was a confession made by Maria Rappa, the woman who was convicted, vefore me on Tuesday for kidnapping, in which this man F named as the leader of the gang that has kidnapped smal! boys we Would be Killed ta anything. She knew that the gang of which Pattenza is leader would 43, ILvlu. your verdict, which ttenza was not that she was She knew Two Exonerated at Cor- oner’s Inquest. Policemen Wiliam O'Shaughnessy a: POLICEMEN HELD WASTING HS LE ASSLAVERSOF BECAUSE HE HAS CLUBBEDMAN TOL of Henry Moore, Who Owes Alim ony. ind Henry @. Moore, Hugh MeCarthy of Amity street stas of $1,985,207 from his fat tlon, Brooklyn, were arrested this af! Moore, a prominent Pi replied In a hi noon by Detective Mahoney of the Dis- office ng them with let-Attorney's charg on te. n are aceus: O'Brien of No that he died warran £01 of bad men fs an ing his life w York ce the ts th mforts of his od " a on furnish a bond for > aw Nery nilad home Ww to s have dey Nim to ve in New Jersey fled lo New Jersey rather than sure the NVEINJERSEY Charges of Homicide Against But Court Won’t Heed Appeal who Inherited half Andrew M, NATURE never intended cof- fee to be used raw—and, | just as with many other foods, one must pay a penalty if it is not thoroughly roasted. HoTeL ASTOR COFFEE iifally blended of the finest hoans—and d throug? rough rv specia! veiopes the essenti clots Haver 8) eager! nels seldom found, Lisa mild an venehcial stimulant chat leaves no after effect: foot a rich, deiicions brew o the best-Hlavorec Cofiee you ever tasted—wholeseme and satis- fying. vais: Hotel Astor Coffee ts sntd only in ene and three pound thas —never 1 Whole bean, ground or pulverized. teeta payment of $35,000 back alimony. He | At all Grocere— was an outing give was told > may thal Sheriff Pat : Teenie sires ads 35 cents @ pound ae cael aii = pare oe Appellate led his appeal to fi jeader of the stay the You'll get best results if you, buy Hotel chive on torms favorable to the oity, | for the kidnapping of Giuseppe Longe, Brooklyn, las pre's heme in th it No. | Astor Co! et firth bean and grind it fresh for and to be readjusted from tine so, tue eumht re 8 vid, 0} on te % iat _ hile! Py NO | each making. ching of its Second and| eiveet, Hrooalyn, “sna ® 1y, in the Trouvitio Apart | ‘Third aver road | of Fittn avenuy, O'Brien was iene Ince going to New Jersey ne | B FISCHER & CO, “Provide! that the company will enter the head with a He recovercd n living in Rutherford, He de- | tract with the olty to cone, Pattenza assumed a nonchalant air before the bont landed at the foot ares Uhat life there la injurious to ble | atruct and operate those portions of the! shen called to the stand and on hie Pacific atreet | Seventh and Blehth avenue and Lexing- irect examination denied all knowledge health and hia physt Jan broke him up. | t Is charged that O'Shaughnessy and| Moor F : " | ton avenue rapid tranalt railroads, ualng | of the kidnapp.ng. At Umes he siniled pa te one Mee cee anal ¥CR Pen ate eer eee | wirely ite own capital in atruction | when responding to the questions of his bhi eM gat A the pler when} year. The New York court appoint 4 and equipment, and that they also agree | ounsel the boat landed, ked O'Brien, Me-|a recetver for his estate, and directed | efor system of universa’| District-Attorney Clarke telé up a Carthy holding him w O'Shaugh- | th a month be pald to Moore! teen subways, elevated « of dynamite. heeds: beat Him: With we alulie- OP Brien Malenoe teohinn ette-untti ion J euntace nes.” Did you ever see this? demarded Mr, ind dead in his room at 7 o'clock } 225,000 allmony was settled | Here are a fow comments of the late | Clarke, next wiornines, {AGtoclpate | Vice-Preadent Starin inade at the time! Pattengn shook his head. A Coronerts rt heta Bent 0 New Jersey Moore has lupon elevated atructires and third! “It looks tike n plece of dynamite,” ome of aba who had vol- ; held onto his entire In-| | tracks: Pattenza finally volunteered, xttaeme: on the night of the ‘ as none of his property is in | evated structures as now con-| “Can you explain why It waa found f O'Brien #yffered from short. | "8 state, but in Py When ted are unsighily, nolsy and tend | in your closet?” asked Mr, Clark che SNORE | OS aule Naw Pore atoote eomwitnited rken and dampen the streets by) “I have nothing to say on the sub two pol 1. Hur | iat it Could be impossible for hist ih i a GE OE sedi blac ject,” Pattenza answered with surly the Disirict-Attorney did not drop th tive on $i montis le Ul at Meat edainis wymuneite. tee Ki [eapbasis, “All 3 know is that it's case. vgs ee | The Appelt Ivivion shows ltt M s | n plainly evident to me that |namite because I handled it once when “’ ee rar oT me Winpte R 01 > a G V ) oborough Interests v I worked some years ago at the Grand yy. pitied Mecardthy. after | sympathy for Moore, and says, in effect rows in Vaiue more anxtou sto obtain the con Central Station, Manhattan.” Ae areotati held without bal’) that since he Ix in New PJersey to avoid ff» the Gift of a Savings Bank Book. wions they desire on thelr elevated Pattenza’s smile faded quickly and he Oo Gar mpbell, a a court's order, the question of his t grows bv the Compound Interest teeterey to pou lia fae i sat bid upr et when District-Attor por writs of habeas in health Is of no consequence. which it earns. it as srows bY ‘a enue Hel wane Vay ee el] Cea naye Ae haif and Ju Putnam par ——— dditional deposits winen th recel¥ able to instal! at a comparatively | fmail outlay what would amount to two complete roms services, FOR WHICH AT MOST THE CITY \ BE NOMINALLY and whteb 5 ATEVER RESTRICTIONS BD, WOULD ADD UNTOLD TO THE sow ‘Nor should It be forgotten that these tWo additional elevated fran- chises which the Intesborough ts £0 anxious to obtain are the TWO LAST REMAINING VALUABLE (other than sub-service) franchises which the old city of New York has |, not yet bartered away In perpetulty. “They can always be given away, but I for one do not propose, so tong LOSENEDBY THO CONTIN m aven't you Taught to Fear Black Hand. | —,—-~ ne) WED 3 DAYS AFTER DIVORCE caring for her tive quit “You have ' ‘ Pattonza ropiied In a seareniig oh * court room, k Hand in RHE tnt k Hand din dr y of bad men ithovt elon. which time this beautifu | forced a po-ter to walk aliead of him Pattenza hesitaced and bowed his and gorgeously gowned woman was through the Puil . | familiar figure of social w! of the | the passengers to ‘Are you through? asked District: | colony here. Goodm: ttorney Clarke. Pattenza nodded, “Then show your hands to the jury,” main away from wot sequently his ha: and soft. The day of the | t he declared, he sat by his wife's bed aide from morning until late at nigh ‘That was his alibi. Fenreas § SPRINGFIELD, rike of Adan red by the na becin yesterday proved a fizzle. went out In Sprinefeld and omy work in Martford. | an eard of the Black Hand, every wher When | was a Galliaghe’ ne furts o | erybody knows the | are | Nae | You can't Mrs. Goodman at Reno, Ri Clarence 0. Oo 1 carn hols © ead of It. It is a so who make their livin six monihs' res Reno, during lnery manufacturer of with whom York, communication, admonist ther recehtt! as I remain @ memier of the Board, | Ommanded Mr. Clarke | non to refra, n further conyptouolts pur to vote for giving them away! unless Jadvice of his counsel, extended his Ucipation in social affairs waich the city gets a quid pro quo as tO | hands, palms upward, They were the duenly brought her name inso pubitelt the adequacy of which there I$ MO | ands of a woman, foft, smiouth and un- | Goodinan aitived here way ar question lined. But Pattenza was quick to de- secured th » couple we rat com toot the purpose. With the speed of a marecled in Mra. S ments b. rapid fire gin he mapped out gentonces ‘of toe Peace. ‘Tuey departe of expla: Hie wife had deen sick to-night for toe coast and will star | for months, he sald, and he had to ree New York beat we after sp to nurse Ler, Cons had becor an Francis The former Mrs, > 161 Prospect Park West, the time her marriage to Nichols, a for:ner Washington promote Chrismas in = — in 1900, she waa the buyer for a Brook trike m Fizzle. lyn department store. As she was abou Mars., De The to leave New York for Reno her uncle, » Express employees or- wealthy hotel proprictor across the tlonal organization to bridge, gave her a big d.nner. A shor ot a time ago she Inveried a considerast fortune fr . > ———_ Banta: SIH Bs (Continued from First Page.) Beaten I Aceae, Dek. decate Taingetie BERLIN, Decy gary Dunn to-day the role of ® conviction has been obtained #0 ex: han Joined with Germa otent dlatributed $40 In gold to th | neditlousiy aa in thie cnee” to Portugal against the announced ex- of his office ne Court's opinion of the desperate character of the blackmailing gang of kldnappers. bomb throwerr and aseas sine wae shown plainly last nicht when Judge Fawcett would not, permit the Jurymen to go home for dinner, fearing that they would be attacked by friends of the prisoners or intimidated Feared Violence in Court. The court m wae crowded with ‘ Jo, 1 throueh’ Pp : siti trend \ When the wiry reteed at 1090 ofcl ck 1 i} e a t frer al, the ence wos in former roclates of Pattenza sto din the cor I TSE P 08 fedvara wore of the county court house Ip | 4 Oe ase Sr aae he corridors alse were a dozen de | Aw stated, Comptrotier Mets afterwan’ | ecttver and 7 many uniformed police ana Hot the propost vitarat | nen and In the court room were maay the | . a pubic hewing was heie | ther pollcemen ani dete t'ves. laont of i Ue apea! ers for the third-tract I; took the jury only ten minutes te ' \ Apart He Tras the game ma me to an agreen When they Mod ft rites of th otlng SI ADRIA, Reseiocn of ch | nto the room Pattenta stood hefore | Priceless, Sald Starin, Ane rd alwaye loud’ | nem, an ugly scowl on his face, Pat tn 18 Nas to may. Tawrence Vielen ecreree, | enky it Ie said, did not think twelve y Cc of the City Club, whone me was | wen dared bring in a verdict again ar Hoan of Rania © MeAneny, now Borough Pres! | him. The foreman of the jury said in Transit nontsstoners, the Manhattan, was a most persia’ | an even tone that could be heard to ail edeie ent board, magy pres se ieee ing fea. | sarts of the court-room: wheat ~ ite uch wan taken ie he ‘old Mata ‘We, the jury, find the defendant i tng aaaitions to 1% strana Commiestin, May 2 190t. aps | 2Uuty as charged In the tndietinent tan and the Bronx, that r preney her was Hoard unanimously adopted thia rasoka tlon brought to bear upon the Commis. Offered Terms to Interborough. ners to favor these large grante c of, That this Board write to us Very great eotore P. Shoats, in reply to his com June 1, 18%, by a peculiar soins | munication dated April 24 10 oxnctly uve! re ago tor him that {twill be willing to ‘ ualy, with negothations with the Interborough look- the Manhate lraxchises, EDWARD M pror mission he proposed ele t oo In making a pr r from , therete natte ut ca hould not Certainly the cily gift—the elevated fran $20,000,090 Present m “L’” BEMIS to-day sald to the Public Service Com- s| franchises give a monopoly profit to the 111 $1,500,000 to $2,500,000 a year, ning of jing toward ari Says Prot. Bemis esent to the company of the capital: $25,000,000 to $50,000,000, re, i of the various point er firsi and make any elevated set n be done on the subway? give away its possibly most valuable limited fran. on The scow) on the prisoner's face be- came ugiier, Word was passed to the orridor that Paitenza had been found guilty and the friends of the prissner gesticulated wildly, sed in whispers and stole to the stree: Trial Takes Oniy Eight Hours. It took less than eight hours to im vanel_s jury, try and convict Pattenza Lumbago Stiff Neck and Sciatica kre forms of rheumatiam, which depends nan acid condition of the blood renultin | trom defective action of the liver, ktdn and akin and affecting the muscles ant cavatng Inflammation, stiff and od’s Sarsaparilla rrocia the acid cond and effects pe Get It to ted tal n of the ent cures, In unuat Hquid form or wlled Karen electric |BRASS eae "unde ot re-finished; gold, silver Mi nleked and pollahing, We alan buy und sell rece vad-hand ges and elect: stures, R, PLUMACHEK @ SONs, East 0th Bt. ah? puision on Jan, 1 of A 0 man missionaries from Portuguese col- Treasurer's off!vc t onies. sashes tity bo: Service In Ber enee sty Your ASSORTLD CANDIE UNE r& ik MINE Hath | OR % ASSORTED 25 7 of all Charolate CHOCOLATES, 0 KES Cc mt 4 wound hex OKTED FRENUH GLACE FRUIT MOKOP JUST ARRIVED, 5-POU\D BOXES sPEUIAL UFFER 10 COMIAL TEES 30 30 ALL OUK atieh eg Many “a Maat ach y Oh Peat ot witcu, of while sIONED BOL POUNDS OF “METRUPOLITAN” MIXTURE ABOULUTELY PURc, WHULESOME GANUY, AND 60 HALF-POUND BOXES, FOR POUND SUGAR MIXTURE,” AND 60 BOXES, _FOA Leeann cc cc eee eer EEF EET eT eT array aa STOHES OPEN TO-NIGH) UAViL 11. Me 1 to the A and the Capitol dere elevator man a five nimber of a ‘Cand es Faily and Ay auch ii the Ay) Kurh us Buttercuns, Butteracnteh Warerss HARD Morteren Peprermint Cups, | Molasses Cream. Kisses. Sut Chins, Vrutt, Tablets, Cc § _Entinetiess clove Cups, Fennat Caramels prepa ein cance UNv BOX?) 4 isVio eC UND bX. CHOICE CANDY t FAMILY Axi 0 + UNE fer than that sold | Besse, LUC CER | |Y ANIMAL OUND BOX 4} & pound ‘ 13¢ }INE MIXED CANDY, ron assortment of infections, pound Drope, a and Winter Daten, rit IUGH GRADE BONBONS, CHOCOLATES AND GLACK FHL, oF an ane gi that Een, 15 lates, SO kind: NEW $1.59 SUNDAY SCHOOLS, GhU..CHES, ETu. GLADL WAITED OM EVEN THOUGH NOT READY TO PURGAASE, $2.40 $3.00 OF THAT OLD FASH,UNED “BOILED HALF-POUND GEMS OF GLADNESS Yo BARCLAY. | att toate cf ie . 29 CORTLANDT ST. she Cor Church St. say “acaba we PARK ROW & NASSAU Sina Ha 195 206 BROADWAY Cor Fulton St 55” az NASSAU gr. 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