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. Equitable belonss to J. P. Morea tate of to the firm of Metropolitan M Ome of the great Morgan collection, ot as a mitt for the present, an with conditi "None of the Museum Board would dis- cuss the matter to-day, but if the city anedres adequate housing for the collec dons, it is Hkely the Metropolitan wii! @% most of the treasures. The Board Of Katimate now has before it a propo-~ a $160,000 wing in Anticipation of getting the collection. MAY ESTABLIOH A NEW ART GALLERY WITH THEM. “Showid this not be a there is no 3 doupe in the minds of those connected | WON'T AFFECT VOTE. With the Art Museum on whom Mr. ry vice at yo . @ Great museum, something combining eH . Se et coer cecum ia | Real Fight of Protected Inter: Gartnce in Boston with be estavianea,| €StS to Be Made in Closely The Corcoran Museum idea would per- name and keep the Morgan's name. carry out Mr. Morgou's sition to cons! Morgan relied for Detuate the Mor; collection intact. The Gardner if reach for # catalogue,” Mra, Gardner Worl). Waving erected the building aroind ber! WAsHINGTON, April 2.--The new eoliection rather than having fitted the collection into a building ig a8 & bit of old Venice dropped down | Ms protection policy of half a century, | — Fens.” a 8 ample room on: the MOFsED | tts course through The pre property on Murray Hil) for the erec- A alleen de. J tilon of euch a building, with part of the éatire structure, the library, completed. Whatever disposition Mr, i the whote Morgan | een worked over for the past t it is| Weeks by the Democratic majority in cial act exempting \ehoritance from @ operation of t! In Albany to-day Gov.| When the House met at no criousiy consid-|@ey the bill as amended was r to the Logis-| duced by Mr, Underwood and reierred ch @ cuurse |to the Ways and Means Committee. Sulser sald ne was ering @ special messa: recommending 4 4 be thought there would be little op- | This committee Will make a favorable Position to such a measure. WEAVY PRICE BENEFITING PUBLIC, Without such an exemption act the) Chairman Underwood, reintroducing wuming the collec- the bill to-day, did not make any etate- TO PAY FOR estate will pay, WON to be appraised at no more avy price to com-| buckwheat And rye and the extension pel one to pay for giving away many | of the income tax exemption to eavings millions for the vbeneft of the public.| banks not conducted for profit, « Mad the art bequest been made in) ing numero: to his won 10] New York t it be devoted to the uplift and entertainment of the/ Public—eyen though no definite vlan) the minority report trom the Repubd- Wes outlined or definite time imentioned | ticuns. fer tho trust being carried out, thi ° lections would be exempt, acoordin, Mawyere Who read tho wil! yesterday. At te Gndersiood that in Mr: Morwen's| mately 160 malority in che House The| AShurst Meets Opposition from| Bacon. and Penrose in, Pre- senting Reform Meastre. $89,000,000, a tax to the Btate of 81,200,009 sald yesterday, sa uritles mo gilt et for a 4 of them, much ww them quoted, hence the diffl-| party policy and ¢ cuttp"in fixing a value for them, a Dr iennes tiene: OM@qjAi in the Bate Comptroller's offies | eal etateemen be given opportunity to air collect about] thelr views and opinions. While some which | of the speeches by Jeaders will be tllum- Make it Bbout $0,000,000 in value. | inating in thought, sound in reasoning to- vaiue | and national in scope, moat of them will that brokers {i ration never he the Biate will om the Morgan estate, p the property dimeutt be found stocks of sudsidiary rail- Way companies, under lease and most | That is, Congresemen from every to great systems, which | tion of the country will pour out un-| te this afternoon and was almost ine Svaranies dividends upon them, bonds , such companie and underlying — big systems that seldom are Grst named class of securities include such shares as those of ABOUT MAY 18. Mow Tork and Harlem road, which | Leader Underwood state many times its par value be- | /# no question about the vote, A few leave to print Is used freely for publi- IK controls the entrance Into New | Democrats, wider pressure ot protec-| cation of poittical specties, and many | Very NIKH collars, tn the second eabis. City of the New, York Central | tion of home industries, will vete| Senators are bavitual offenders, Hut when Mr, Ashurat asked leave ivf i if “When stock of this the market#ims it rarely does, | Republicans, but the party majority te! there were Maually @ wide difference pe- | 9° great that these will have no effect. | Hucon of Georgia an sold and | May 13 ts now set Usually these) the public yaa means of learning the market aged from the iH ii price at which it fr fe ‘le anderstood that the: tf insurance company stocks in| Protected local industries. These ure te, These afe very valuable | Broussard, Dupre, Lasaro and Morgan, ‘outelde of the Equitable stock, | Of Louisiana, on account of sugar; Ash- ‘vary from time to time greatly in ke of these insurance stocks,|0of Now Jersey, cattle; Donovan and Motably that of the Aetna of Con- see se using tis shares for a tros:| 20ubt as 60 the bill's {ate in the Henal ‘of par. THANG CLAIMS BE SETTLED ENGLISH COURT (Continued from Firet Page.) = at the end of the voyage, or about! Wilson told callers to-day he believed comprising lifeboats, pending] the low rates of the tariff bill justified, it and passage money paid. tended that no juriedic-|The President told bis visitors he jtiew to limit the Mability of the British} thought the primary consideration was of the Titanic. Lord Campbell's act, which gov-| necessarily the retention of tactical ad- the limitation of the Hability of| vantages for future negotiations of tien steamship owners for losses due] reciprocity treaties, ) the Titante owners would pen te ear Baeble for W.6hin tn ddmages, ap: NEW CUNARDER AQUITANIA mnnage of] + pein He ocean LAUNCHED AT GLASGOW. GQxed the Hmit of the shopowner’s . for damage in shipwreck at the| Largest Steamship Ever Bullt in the American courts ha: | Debate Wili Begin Wednesday and Last About Three Weeks. Divided Senate. By Samuel M. Williams (Mtad Correspondent off The Rvening tariff bill, designed to @verthrow the @tarted to-day on the second lap ot Uminary dratt, aa prepared by C man Underwood and his associat tens | etret caucus, A few minor changes ave been made, but In all essential the bil in its original form haa been given the stamp of party approval. to- re report of the revised draft to-morrow and Wednesday has been fixed for the beginning of a long period of debate. m1 4 by the caugue, Among tire committee will make its forma) report to the Houre to-morrow with All the weeks of talk that are to come! will have no vital effect on the result of | {Ne vote. ¢The Democrats have approxe, wo bill is a party m we: it could be Pasued to-morrow so far us the required number of votes is concerned. But demand that a jarge number of orateri- be exclusively for home: con: ition, counted million and perso Of words dosigned for 1 effect tn local Ge) tricte that there ind | Awainst the ‘messure, 80 will all the| of support adopt in eau. | cus, because of the demande of their brook, White and Francis, of Ohio, on Sccount of wool; Bremner and Kinkead, Kennedy, Connecticut, hate; Burke, Wieconain, tarm products; Fowler, Il-| inols, linseed oll, While the result in tho House is a he | £9FoNe conclusion, there 1» cons ‘There the Democrats have only six ma- lsaftected. tremendous lot of jon. How long thie will last conjecture. Protected inter- este have a plan of not wasting ther skirmish fire all the time and watch for openings, but the dig battle te, rows PERS SASS IE SS+ HDOTOTIGE o. SESS SOT SS FH SGSSE Be Geee BLL 1S HALTED INTHE SENATE (Sreclat trom Mtatt' Correspomient® of The Ashurst of Ari na ‘opened ‘fire on the neo, | New York Stork Bxchange in the Sen- atantly vlocked by ob, members. | which he Introduced in th QXPECT VOTE TO BE REACHED, °mery form, merely by title. r unanimous consent to tain remarks printed tn the records. ve cer-|urday, Sunday eve published articles! for dinner two English gentlemen, This practice Of dressed in loud check guits and wearing ‘They were new t asked them where they came from, ections from Senators With the proper amount of hauteur they Penrose of Penn-/ told him they came from merry Old notice thi the and attack tie opposition. His bill weeks to check gambling on! exchanges by prohiblung them using | the matis unless they incorporate and Paws under censurahtp and supervision | of the Postmaster-General, who will prescribe methods of keeping accounts | and rec: j probibit wash sui carrying of speci though securities a1 this ufternoon actually delivered. | MANN TELLS DEMOCRATS THEY'RE AFRAID OF HEARST. There will be protracted debate in the | Republican House Leader in Caustic Criticism Brings In Jefferson, | Bryan and Clark, WASHINGTON, April Gmmunition on the Mouse, where the| Democrats past and pres cea Mauirion are th “Ge Meee, HPS | can Leader dann set of some political fireworks to-day on the Moor of the ad ON'UNGER STRAE BT HITOQNT LAS LONG Precious Pair From H’Old H’England H’on New York H’Are ’Eld H’Up ‘Ere. ‘The steamer New York, of the Amert- can line, arrived from Southampton te- a | sengers who didn't arrive. Moreover, they're not going to arrive, because they're Jolly well tied up in’ the strong- | hold of Ellis Island. And tt’ ir shame, it ts, by the same token, for they're devilish clever fellows, accord- cus: | ing to thelr own accounts, , but sfe had on board two pas- a bleed. ‘The New York sailed a week ago Bat- the steward and he nd wanted to know how dare he question them, So they had dinner and lots of It. They went down the bill of fare and went up again. They had their appetites with them, Not quite satisfied with thelr de- portment the steward appealed to the purser, Th they were stowaways. Harry Higgins, twonty-three yea: old, and William twenty-four they were, and both were = = £ 4 e e ¥ concert singers who had prepared a big surprine for New York, intending tu jump into the ime@ight, all unan- nounced, To their grdat distress they were put into the lagerette and fed on the poorest there was in the ship, “By Jove,” sald ‘Arry.'Iggins, “H'IL not stand for it. HI'll not heat. HI'll put them to shame, like Mra, Pank- hurst. H'l will, believe me!” “And HI'll stay with you, H'l will, by Jove," sald hie companion. Weill starve them hinto reason, we will.” And by Jove, they did for two days, ‘The stewards brought them their food Will be betere the Seat House. Thomas Jefferson, Wiltam Ri ang brought it away again until they Tactical Advantages for Future WASHINGTON, April 21.—President even though not permitting of man) the advantage of the consumer and not Great Britain Will Carry Life Boats for 4,250 Persons, April %1.~The built in Great . Aquitania, ‘successfully launched on the Clyde to-day. vessel is double ghelled and carries boats sufficient to accommodate 4.260 persons, the entire = Heamt, Gpesker Clark and Secretary AOVANTAGE OF CONSUMER Bryan were referred to by Mr. Mann in the course of @ caustic criticism of | MAIN POINT, SAYS WILSON, | Xe Mouse Democrats. Repreaentative Willis of Ohio wanted Primary Tariff Consideration Not| rears ‘aacuesing ‘Present Wilson's visit to the House and a letter of French Army Officer alle 850 ‘Thomas Jefferson on thi Reciprocity Treaties, Representative Fitegerald objected, “You Democrats,” said Mr. Mann,| PARIS, April 31.—Another officer of “are. not afraid of Thomas Jefferson because he's dead, but you are afraid of Mr, Hearst because he is aliv further cuts for reciprocity agreements, | dey we will read in the papers, I gsup- pose, of another reconciliation in which Mr, Hearat will figure. be @ real revonciitation, Clark-Bryan reconciliation.” A roar of applause came from the fourteen d Speaker Clark pounded | with hin gavel, “This wide of the Houne,” continued the jferryboat» Southampton shortly after the recent struewle, and | noon to-day, while the boat was in mid- jetream between Long Island City and But it will not raid to aay ao, because not seeking the influenve of te ry of Btate in the selection of /4:6 Manhattan side, Joseph Levy of Directiors of the U, 8, Steel Corpora- hollered for grub, They will be pas- sengers on the return trip of the steamer and will go back without get- ting @ glimpse of New York — ANOTHER AVIATOR KILLED, Feet With Mac! the French Military Aviation Corps, Léeut. de Blamont, was killed at the fying ground at Villacoublay just out- wide of Parle to-day. His monoplane turned turtle and the gviator fell about 360 feet to the earth, He was picked up deed. obtained his pilot certificate only aw a oa ‘yhoat to Death, A man leaped from the stern of the the Hest Thirty-fourth atreet slip, on No, # Camelia street, Astoria, ant Oe- car Fink of Paterson, N. J., saw the) man jump and gave the alarm, Though ‘the boat stopped and circled about the tlon held their, annual meeting here to- mpot where the suicile had disappeared Gey, Thomas Murray, assistant secre- | his body wae not found, tary of the corporation, wee elected « Girector to succeed the late J. P, Mor- The following directors were re- H. Gary, George W. Perkins, pe, Alfred Clifford, M C. A. Farrell and J, P. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. tintin acir mantissa tie saints lists itt is there appeared | Wi THE BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1913. Wife of Actor, Who Was Crushed To Death Under Upset Auto PEEVE EEDOLDHE DU OED EDYEODODOLODUOODS TE OOHONE ENO o AUTDISTS REFUSED THREE BANDITS — TAXICAB BANDIT AID TO RAISE CAR ° GUILLOTINED FOR Actor Warner’s Wife Lay Dy-! Soudy, Callemin and Monier |Leader Declares Man’ on Trial| we ait in ont ocean attr irs Took an Active Part in ing Under Wreck While Many Gazed Curiously. Executed in Secret Before Dawn Breaks. | TELLS ONSTAND and that when he saw me take off my hat the job was about to be done Then Forsythe, Quinn and I waited for Newman. Quinn and Foraythe stood together and allowed Newmar to pass them. When he was ten feet in advance of them I approached him with @ revolver in my hand and pre nented it to his head and demanied be Newman sank to his knees and thes 11 leaped into the to the ground. W |eent him back to the garage to have the car repainted so it would be dis- aulsed. The bag stolen from Newman con- tained only a@ pistol and some paper. Newman nearly died from his injuries TWO OTHERS ,INJURED.' COOL AS AXE DROPS.|VICTIM NEARLY DIED. | sy, Yet Get gonee0 From, team Manager Campbell in Hospital as Result of Fatal Crash on Merrick Road. H. B, Warner, the actor, whose wife was killed tn an automobile accident on Merrick Road at Seaford, L. 1, yester- day afternoon, Ip prostrate at the home One Sells His Skull and Felled With Lead Pipe, but | Orders Proceeds Given to Poor—Gives Autograph. PARM, April 2.~dn @ arissiing rei™|) 4 handsome young fellow, with « that otade eves fore than usualty ¢ie- maj thé dawn of a Parte “tive Monday” Of hie friend, Burton White, No. 61 Weet| Seudy, Callemin and Monier, three of The body of Mra Warner te at Mr. White's houge and the funeral probably will be held from the Church of the Ascension, Fifth ave- nue and Tenth street, at noon to-mor- row. Mr. Watner is, physically, badly shaken up. Maurice Campbell, the theatrical manager, in whose car the Warners were riding, is in Hahnemane Hospital, with a broken arm and other injuries. The other ocoupants of the car, Bydney Brown jr., Mr. Campbell's stepson, and Fay Wheeler, an actress, escaped with bruises. A feature of the accident that adds to mental anguish was, he who arrived on the while the vice tims were pinned beneath the Campbell car, which had been overturned in @ collision, Five minutes after the Camp- bell car had been toppled over by an- other big car, owned by Theodore B Steinway, of the plano family, ang driven by @ chaui + more than twenty Mmousines and smart touring care had Gathered along the road, thelr oocu- Pants easing curtously at the overturned machine. Mr. Campbell and Mre. Warner were pinned under the car. Mr. Warner, Mr, Brown and two bystanders had atruggied in vain to lift the heavy truck, “Give me a hand, please,” pjesded Mr. Brown. None of thi couple of farmers appeared with fence rails, but they were unable to ald Mr. Warner and Mr, Brown in gies the capsized vehicle “My God, men,” eried Warner, nearly crased, “can't you see ther@e a yoman pinned under that cart’ Not @ person in the sutemopiles stirred. Some chauffeurs started away with loud honking of horne, Along came a little second hand runabout carrying two everyday citizens on their way to a bollermakers’ plonic in a near: by roadhoyee, These sien ran their car up alongside the wreck, jumped out, put their strength to the task and with their aid the car was rained, Mre. was placed in the car of the two strangers rushed te the hespi- tel at Babylon, She was ‘by her husvand and Mr. Campbell. Dr. J. F. Ames took chatge of Mrs. Warner on her arrival. He found that she was suffering from a compound frae-| toc ture of the skull and other injuries, and id that it would be necesbary to uper- immediately, Before tif prepare- tions for the operation were complete, however, Mra. Warner died. At the Babylon Hospital, in s state- ment mi to Coroner Bdward 8. Moore, Mr. Campbell said he gave Baker Plenty of room to pass, but that the) witheat the definite unowledge that Monday was to be the day of their that the! geath, the three condemned men played accident wes caused im that way, He! jaras on Sunday afternoon in jeil. Guddanly, while the game wee going on, Catlemid rose ond aald: ."1 have a pre- made thie statement to Acting Coroner! soauimest that this ts my last day. To- merrow 3 shall see Deibler, the exscu- tlener.” This mornthg when he was other man swung his car of the road too seon rand the middle blame@ Baker. The driver of the Steinway machine Norton: “My name s Wdward Baker and I live at No, 7 Albert street, Long Island City, This automodiie js owned BY | Then this is the day without @ te Theodore E. inway of No, 109 East Fourteenth street. J am taking my wife Shore, 1 blew my horn for thie auto- mobile to make way for me, When I thought I was safely past « heavy gust ot wind brushed my limousine toward them. We felt ne shock, but 3 heard screams and then 9 crash, ee I stepped. ‘The strong wind blew my car ot least & foot from ite path.” Mrs, Werner wes the widow of Fred- erick Hamlin, of Chicago, when she mar- ried Mr, Warner. She was about thirty- i] & Fields and was interested in thi production of “The Wisaré of Os" successes. He left oie widew a third of his estate, which Was valued at $15,000 ATTORNEY-GENERAL FILES BRIEF IN STATE RATE CASES. cation That May Further Delay Long Awaited Decisions. Court involving som ‘The Court made no comment on re- ceiving the petition and indicated that it might take it under advisement. Buch | action probably would further delay decision in the cases. Later the Supreme Court granted the received @ brief on pehalf of the Governe meat. rt adjourned to-day without S'the ‘Minnesols ‘vate’ or’ ether r t pending cases, U. S, Supreme Court Grants Appll-| WASHINGTON, April 21.—Attomey: | General McReynolds to-day petitioned the Supreme Court to permit the Gov- ernment to file a brief in the pending State rate cases because of ite interests | in Texas rate cases before the Commerce | of the same points, Bonnot's notor! dutomodile dandita, to-day were guilletined tm exactty thts | {i minutes, ‘The executions, carried out prema> turely to forestell @ demonstration, oe- Curred at 490 A. M. tn the Boulevard Arago, outside the Prison de le Sante. A cordon of police and soldiers entirely surrounded the guillotine and prevented the emall crowd that gathered from seeing the men die. ‘The came lumbering two-wheeled cart Drought the three doomed men from the prison to the instrument of death. Goudy, twentysone years old, the youngest of the trio, was the first to dle, and apparently he was cheerful. “IT'S A COLD GOOOBY FRIENDS,” SAID SOUDY. Ag tis bands and feet were bound and hip head placed on the block he smiled @t bie guards and eaid: “It 1s a cold good-by, friends” Soudy’s head dropped into the drest-alled basket at exsetly 406 Callemia, tweoty-thres hie confeasion saved id fis piel Aue lad gE H 4 i _ 5 z S2eEE2 He aU bstil Ete7 petted eetse[ Ee ii] nee Habit iti Ht Ez rid ifs it a2 be mcopital QXECUTIONS SET AHEAD TO AVOID TROUBLE. ‘Though they could not see, the men in the surging crow@ knew what was goin three were arrested and a on the @rét ary of: “Long lve Anarchy!” No more shouting wea heard. None of the bandits would take the big glass of rum offered en ip usual to fifen about to be executed. Callemin and Soudy just signified sheir refusal by @ nod, while Monier sald, “I will sot Aicoholise myself.” told, Your time has come,” thorrow.' ita of the seqrecy with whicd the and family to visit friends at Bay Roe prepared for the on- ecutions a day in advance of the tise eet, there were people eat in the Reighborhoed when the activity of guards betrayed that the awesome Guillotine wan being mode Lg email crowa quiekty gathered, But pe ere ‘The English Committee met in the after noon and completely endorsed the Ameri- can interpretation of Rule V. For Constipation application of the Department ef Justice to intervene in the State rate cages and XL Thieves Got Nothing but Soiled Clothes. As Joseph Taylor testified four men eat tn the rear of the court room and watched his every movement. were seeking to jdentit; im the Set Hiayer of AdoIph ‘tern, who worked | The Spring Medicine, Get it to-day. for Jacobi, the Jeweller, at Sixth ave- nue ang Thirteenth street, and who was shot to death In July, 1911, Taylor has denied complicity in that crime. He confessed some that he was the leader of the auto ban- 4 gang. To<lay he appeared as chisf Joseph Forsythe, whom he charges with being a meinber of the gang that held up and nearly killed Byrd Newman, @ paloonkeeper, of No. 4 Reade etreet, et the corner of One Hundred and Forty-fourth street | « n ené Wighth avenue on Mareh 13 of this TOE POISEH BELT” Just out tn the Miz 8 3 year. Mere, im Taylor's own language, is the atory of che automobile plot: iid He | Newes sale. 18 nates copy. $1.000 your PLANNED ROBBERY, “2 met Jee Fornythe and told him to meet me at Columbus avenue and One Hundred and Fifth etreet; that all ar- rangernents had been made for the rob- very of Newman. I told him that when 1 presented @ revolver to the head of Mr. Newman he was ¢o grab the bag Newman would be carrying and run to 430-440-442 an automobile which 3 weuld have wait- RUG toe you are cing an Ze Guinn, waiter =t or! | CLEANSING be you, wman te draw @ revolver in Fire-Prec? Building. H inst ups. “Charles Leeder, our chauffeur, atrucks wp an acquaintance with @ man named Jordan, who owned the two- eobted racing automobile. The car was held in the name ef another man be- cause Jordan was afraid his wife would attach it. Jordan told Loeber he was us to use the cer for any wished end that then we were to destroy it ee he could collect $1,800 insurance on it. REPAINTED AUTO TO THROW OFF THE POLICE, “Locker and I went to One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street and Amster. dam avenue, where Jordan gave Loeber | Madeby E. Pritchard, 881Spring &t,.N.Y. & Gottar to buy paint, 80 We COUIG | em " change the appearance of the car. Then ‘we. teow it te @ garage at One Hundred a Jackson av- Greet’ enue, where we arranged to have it re- painted by thé next moming. We took CLEANING a" C3 GQdorwey and put a fake number on the | eo ie Ay. and Gixty-third street Of the of number and hid it over the t the garage, agres- ing to meet him there T o'clock. I 4I@ so, and then we drove to One Hundred and Forty-sizth street | == end Bighth avenue, where we found Quinn and Forsythe, “I handed Quinn a piece of one-inch ‘Tel, 300 Columbus, Bet. 1875, lead pipe, about two feet long, wrapped |CLEANING 363 West G4ih St. i Se enAE ne ae Baa od here —_—————_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— 1 uinn if he 5 prought along a revolver for Forsythe, Pico: nad. They went into a Breakiyn. saloon and Quinn gave the revolver to | DOTL! Gaturday, Apri 19, Fereythe. ing at Policy of ay manufacturers are puttl Spe oni Special 6c on — WALNUT WASHINGTON, April 21.—The Bu: ourt to-day decided to revie® fon of the Federal Court 1 , which denied John B. Gle: New York lawyer, the right ¢ 60,000 from Harry K. Tha for services because Thaw W | diacharged in bankruptey proceedin im language that stamped him the col- lege graduate he is, sat before a Jury | your Part 11. of the Court of General Seasons thie afternoon and recited, in & cold-blooded, unemotional w: a that betokened more than the ordinary iatelligence, speaking and build up your streng.: by taking o course of the as Sarsaparilla STRAND MAGAZINE Hanéreé and Forty-fourth street sta- tien of the elevated to ge to his place Good on hot meats. Taylor then diverged to tel! how he ané his gang procured the racing ai: Good on cold meats. tomobdile which they ueed in their hold- Fine for flavoring soups and gravies, AUCE : Sspital PArnIne, Lint bokter Pie Ati dh it hint te CARPET 4.40.0. WiLuues . JOHN TLE ar hucbend of Mary Doyle ( “E ordered Lasher to drive to One! ii; Mite Ae RA Ale stontred and Forty-fourth street ané| ais etih year Bogle as. t atop & fow feet weet of the nérthwest Pu ener, facing weet of Bighth avenue, April 98, at yeas, 1 from hls slate rostdoncé urch ef the Moly Resery oe thence 1 told nim te keep his engine running| Interment Calvary Cemetery. (nb ‘Competitio POUND BOX STU 1 eter, 208 BROADWAY’ Cor. Pultoo St 147 NASSAU STREST

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