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10 TO 11. There was pri way of news over week-end t¢ business car morning was Wholly professional. -Saaaacamatieeananmemneoan ings, particularly among specialties, the market special feature, Diost of the selling which among stocks of comp inventories low mark for the a heavy shi mium in the loan crowd Refining, too, one-quarter shorts have hundred shares rr en aE PINT ESS: borrowed overnight. The mainMtéature of ings was a drop of 4 cents in de- Weakness was due to the heavy buying’ of American credits by London, buft it ts doubtful if this drop had much influence in shap- | ing stock market commitments the statement tion of Clearing House institutions on Saturday call money renewed at of condi- | transactions wheat was practically unchanged. —_ 11 TO 12, “Prading continued to be highly pro- fessional in the second hour, movements of American Sugur Re- fining. Traders continue to sell this in the firm belief that dividends will be radically reduced when directors meet next month to Refined sugar prices are advancing and the American Company raised its quotation to day to 5.60 cents a pound, but stock market traders persist in the belief that recent advances are artificls no sustained Provement in the sugar situation Ix Possible until means are found to| finance the sugar and until the bulk of ue present in the @#land is admitted Feaponsible financial quarters that the precariousness of the sugar sit- uation, with Its many ramifications, 4s one of the most important de- terrents against a market price Pui stocks displayed marked strength, although advances seemed @ue as much to short covering as anything else. —— stock short take action. growers of Cuba was an at- the part of the bear ele- depress Studebaker, s00n abandoned rly losses, running from fractions to more than a point into gains of approximately Rails wore decidedly firm, being helped by provement in earnings and the pros pective improvement in finances as & result of Government advances During the noon hour practically all transactions floor of the Exchange. sion houses were des confinedt heir efforts to specialties, much eadway Whe oil stocks continued to be con- troleum was able vance of nearly with the low of the Mexican and South Shares rose three points, Most public and held early ees which ranged to more than a point motors were Coppers were neglected Sugar continued to give evidence of to show an points compared » tO more than commanded Steels were €hares were inclined to heavin Bears continued to endeavor to de- and were able to! The June Grand Jury was discharged ntyre after it had | Tex press specialtise, Weaken Industrial Players, United States Rubber and Fegistered declines of from two to ) thfee points, but the rest of the list Femained firm. Money continued to rule at 61-3 per cont. Wheat showed a fractional gain The general market continued to maintsin « firm tone in the last hour, and there was evidence or considerable uneasiness on t nrts in stocks Uh. overextended be part t have an ount. ‘The premium on American Sugar Re- fining was advanced to 1 per cent, and the stock work to 69 in the lust few minutes of trading, « new high for the day Atlantie Gulf, which also is known to have a large short interest, regis- tered a net gain of about 2 points, and United Drug, United Fruit and other specialties displayed a much | firmer tone Mexican Petroleum showed a recction of more than 2 points from the nigly but was ry 9 points for she day. Steet irregular, but the motors and equipments and rails were gen higher pie to show 4 net qin of w _.——- News over the week-end was of a fairly bullish nature and the prospect of # solution of the international din- armament question is raising hopes in the hearts of business men that it will also lead to a substantial reduc- wnt tax burden, #® which brought relief to | ns who have been fed up on bear stories pertained to more wage readjustments, reduction in tin and plate prices, with indications that kindred industries will follow the re- | cent Jead of the United States Stee! Corporation; the increasing demand for freight cars, the good production | and sales records of large automotive concerns, and the reports from Mar- shall Field & Co. and similar insti- tutions that their business is picking | up, with more road orders coming in now than at this time last year. May railroad figures show # net in- come of about $40,000,000 as against | a deficit of $4,000,000 the year previ- ous and this same ratio is believed to obtain right up into July. The money situation {x improving, interest rates are appreciably lower, and there js a steadliy growing belie that the Federal Rescrve Bank redis- count rate will be ‘urther reduced in the near future to 51-2 per cent That the Cuban sugar crop this year will amount to about 4,090,000 tons, is confirmed by Rafael Alonzo Martinez, President of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Cuban Lower House, who arrived here to- day on the Spanish Line steamship Montserrat, He suid that owing te the American tariff (he planters are {not going to produce more than 2,000,000 tons next yea LIBERTY BONDS. Liberty 1-28 openedt 63.26; 18 4 1-48, 87.1 4 1-45, 86.94, off .06; 3d 4 1-45, 90.96, up .06; 4th 4 1-45, 87.04, off .04; Victory 4 3-48, 98.28, off .06 CURB, Opened steady. Int. Pet., 12 1-4, up 1-8; Retail Candy, 6 1-2, off 1-8; imms, 66-8, up 1-4; Marac., 211-8, up 5-8; Carib. 37 FOREIGN EXCHANGE-—3 P. M. Sterling, demand, 3.63 1-4; cables, 8 3-4, Off 3 3-8. French francs, demand, ,0776 1-2; cables, 0777 1-2, off .0009 3-4, Lire, demand, .0451; cables, .0462, off 0018, Lelgian francs, demand, — .0760; ples, 0761, off .0015. Marks, demand and cables, .0128; off 0008 1-4, Greek drac 0850, off 0005, Swiss franc, demand, 165; cables, 1652; off 00 Guilders, demand, 3188; cables, 3190: off 0050, Peseta, demand, 1268; cables, 1265; off 0007 Swedish Kronen, demand, .212 cables, 2125; off 0035 Norway kronen, demand, .1860; cables, 1865; off 0020, Denmark kronen, demand, .1607; cables, 1612; off 00338 el 4 CHAUFFEUR SPEEDERS GET 5 DAYS IN JAIL ‘EACH Third Offender Also Has His Li cense Taken Away, demand, .0546; cables ur chauffeurs charged with speed- ing. three as cond offenders and one "las a third offender, were sent to jail or five days each by Magistrate Howe in ‘Tratfic Court to-day, ‘The third offender, David Kata, No. 1340 Wilkins Avenue, war said by Motorcycle Police man Lynch (© have driven thirty miles an hour on First Avenue, The Judge told Kats he could give him sixty days in Jail besides taking away hia license Kata said he woukt pro drive a car again { not sent to jail, The Magistrate then took away his license bealdes a five day prison sentence. nise never to A woman who suid she was Mrs. | <istqoahe winfeld, thirty-one, of | the $25 (or speeding Juliette 5 Hote! Astor, was fins Se Jeary Exomerates McQ Gri to-day by Judge Me convinced that Hugh McQuillan, of the Internal Revenue Bureau. 10 reflection upon it in saying that the indictment of Frank Seib, one of his| nen, for stealing records ‘of the Lusk Committee, was a “frame-up." The jury had been continued at its own request. to investigate McQuillan’s statement, Caark Paes of ym Sumatra Tob Duncan, Cerm De Paseo. | | | CRIA P Ape pt was tre Cuban Am Sugar pf Del & Hudaon men Pare Gea Ampialt of Generm Bleetrie “Cenetal Motor ‘ i (Great Northern of. Mankell de Ba Hlinowe Cent... indianoma Ret Inter Coon Corp Harry inter Com Cony pf InvineBile Ont Kanna City So | Kanean City So pt 60s Kelly Springtiold Kennecott Cooper. Lona & Narivville Petroleum 905 Miami Copier Middle States Ou Midvale Stow Mo Kaa & Tex Mo Dacife of Nat. Cloak & Suit, . NM & A, Northern Pacific acheme Onene Hotttiog Hoody wi 111 finish that library er should have be sufficient funds to complete it Intend. to get house muddle, action was tiken ————— TAFT TAKES OATH AS U. S. CHIEF JUSTICE | VaoAm Pet 8 Pere Mamuotte , Wore Arrow pt Vrmet Steel Our, Shattuck Aris pe ibed lo the ¢ Solo N a When Daugherty teity of this | Svdmanor Ro Saye Her V Him Can Alleging that her on May 2, ineffectual attempts to have him to rex Man. menut | Uriea ot | Union ectne | United Frat. Unites Food Prot th Btn police, The 1909, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 5 Kxpreme S$ Ini Aledo) 6 Realty & Lom S Mutter Ritter iat of Smelters Stel Steel of. Cowper. Securition Vanadium Stee) audon Vara ro Vent nariona ween & te Moor Vrite Ob Le Over and Fema) new 408 tam ba Dinident -— ENGLISH GOLFERS LEAD AMERICANS IN FIRST 18 HOLES Mitchell and Hutehisou and Kerrigan in Matei Caaine. VELHAM COUNTRY CLUL, NY 11—-Aibe However, | - ‘LIQUOR RAID FOLLOWS FATAL AUTO ACCIDENT. Volice Say They Got 71 Ro: Car Owner's PF Richard J. driver of the auto which carly morning Astoria, killing riding with Magistrate Plice Court this morning, and his ox amination, at the request of his attor- was postponed Kilgus and Harry Wolfe, also passengers Were held as material witnesses George Wise, was held for examination on a eh urge having Patrolmen Peterson and Rhode told the court that after the accident thes tained a search warrant for Donovan's place on Bowery Bay Road in and found Wise in charge and se ‘ bottles of whiskey wll of which bore similar labels to the botue picked up of the accident. —_—_—— MAYOR REFUSES HELP Mow, Last, Chae 34} ae obae Briusb Hutchison and Tom Kerrigan, Amey cans, 1 up at of the morning round exbibitvien match Little Jock all eyes, raved around the 4 spmnter. ind the galleries Hustling because of (he speed with which he toliewed the he seemed not to be xerting himself iu the play rhe winner the centre the British UNsinp Slepped out or the club- ein & Harding ‘Wall LAY Cay aNd Striped white trousers, when introduced recognition to the early gallery Some of his triends asked him how in Britain, eopeealy into the ceremony in wien was given thé cup. brought it back so it doesn’! how 1 got it. After ed He suid he finishing the morning round crowd followed Hutchison to the club house and culled on him to tell he won the cup. ‘Sorry boys, but I'm pretty hungry * he answered, and went in to his ‘\uncheon ran him, Miller wus arraigned be! the machine. liquor ‘ise’s bail was fixed | at $500 and his examination set for 'ri- | Curd Market transactions were con- | fined almost entirely to the more ac- it was well along in the first hour be- fore the the activit nC lana, Glen Aiden, ndy aud Internutional Petrolen.a he price range was fulrly large. Bos- vie tanked from 63 cents and Land from 76 ww . and Mexico Oi! from 65 to 90. Glen ton and Monti wo fexon O Ly ck was gelling at 78. The market eased off after noon Maracaibo and Glen Alden Coal, af- ng es ‘er holding firm during vhe mort hours, had a mild reaction, and Citi Service common, which had been se ng at 112 fe'l a full point Victoria ne from 7B conts | te 8, sold down to 60 centm, Mexico Ol, new, after wor’ Ol) ranged from 60 to 5% The indus- trials were dull and there were frac- ttonal declines in Radio Corporation and Philts Morris, the latter, how- ever, selling up to iis high for the ay in the closing he The tone of the general list at tho close was tr regular Soaen {high Low Lame INDUSTRIALS 38 Acme vias, lel 100 Aetna Expos Ws 1 20 Bee Motors 3 ot 00 Bri Amer Tom comp. 12% ite 109 Cem Ter Suk . 1K 00 Car baghy a ” 490 Columbia Fimeracd “ Dol & W Coal rte 2% Empire Food aN 20% Gien Alden Coa! 4 19 Heceules Vow wf. %0 0 Heston Chem 1% 10 fucey site a 1900 MoClure’s . om 109 No Am Co We 10) Perfection Tea... % 400 PhiIlip Morris ‘% 00 Hadio pt 3 Ne 200 South Coal & fron. ie 100 Siand Gas & Eleo pf.. 2 200 Standard Mot ....... ot 10 Swreta Co ease pA 00 Swift Int rem u 4 (0 Tob Preducia . Me the mous La i. mM 1400. US Steam. coe oeeseee «oH 100 US Skip Corp... u 100 Timted Prof Shariug. ™ te 09 Untied Ret Candy... ete 890 Willys Corp ..... w» ” STANDARD O08 (00 Anglo Amer Ou. ite 16% 100 As} Labor NM @ Prarie 0 & G... 405, 50 Prairie Pipe ...eeee ed 200 $ OM of Ind... 64% UXDEPEXDEN' ADlea OU eee 5 5 Allied OU ROW... 8 Araknsas Nat Gea... oh oN Boon OU vee sceseee * Romton Wyoming... Fs Cand Smad... amet vey) Chie Service “BY fs ith 2h 1 Cites Service old... 12 LM Crroln Sra. s 3 3 Cushing Pate... ” wv » Wk Basin Pet... 6 6 6 \gineers Petroleum..... 3D - J Giillend OU 4 2 24 Glenrock 1 a | Gransde OU ‘a a Hudson 04) ” " a 0 Im Petrol ves scseee lgona Pete Taine Maracaibo OU ......04. 21M 2054 Marland Ref coco. Dae Ite — ane ree yomnomaninasi aa, 4108 Mexion Ott tive Shares at to-day's opening, and! eo Nose on 200 Pennek Ofi 10 Mapulpa Ret 8s active Issues shared im ib Syndicate was) again the favorite stock with both buyers and seilers. and big blocks! ohanged hands at around 87-5. Wry he exception of Standard Oil of tn’ iraca|bo, Retat $000 ‘Texan O & b. 1500 Vieworia Of new S00 Alas-Br Col {800 Arizona 1 89008 Hom & Mont 1000 Caied Min 200 Candelaria M 100 Cons Cop M 590 Cor Cxnyon 1590 Onn Virginia 1090 Cortes Silver 100 Cron Gold Goldfield Florence . , MeNamara Creacem, stone. Sitvar Hills New Silver Mines Am geese. ‘Tonopah ADw ...... United Pastera 4g PORFTON BONDS, Tambure 440. Anaconda Cop ¢s Ansho Amer O Ts Armour & Co 7s Dew Steel Tw 23. Chie Un Sta 64m. Galena S 0 is w Goodrich Tire 7 Grand Trunk 6%s. Hanthle O11 Te. . 90) Crmtral 6%4s. 2 Kenneceit C 3 Uibey Me N & L 1. LNaw Cloak 8 8. 12 Obio Powers is. Li Sears Roebuck ts 21 1 Sears Roebuck 73. 22. 7 Sears Hovbuck Ts 23. 2Solvay et Cie &., \4 Southern Ky 71 WS ONY to. bd 7 Western Hleo 7s 6 Un hy Hav TMs CAN’T LOWER SODAS, BRUCKNER ARGUES a| Tells Kiddies’ Delegates Retailer Is to Blame—Organization of Mothers Proposed. Mrs. Anna Grant of No. 885 Brook | Avenue and Mrs, Helen Bode of No. 428 East 168th Street, both of the Bronx, to-day called upon Borough TO BROOKLYN LIBRARY. | President Henry Bruckner of that Tells Hx-Mayeor Boody He Does Want Another Maddie, James A. Boody, Brooklyn, appeared Finance and Budget Committee of Board of Hstimate in behalf of com- |" could do nothing either as Bor- pleting the Flatbush Avenue wing of |ough President or soda water manu- the Brooklyn Public Library. mate af the cost ix $400,000 Mayor Hylan $400,000 on the wing would be. money and should be spent But he said the financing aide! hand place peated the outh of office of nearly 200 Kherty preserved as with which commission, the ho reason to thelr StH Street to-day filed aguinat Daniel yore she says nM aya that d's apartment 1, resulted 4 raising ed to Know why. the authorities had not-gone to the Legis. | Juture for the money: ver Ko tp the Legislature to said the Mayor, started without Sayn He Ambition o| . WASHINGTON, Howard Taft Chief Justice of the United States Su preme Court, achieving, ainbition of his life. Members of Taft's and nearly 200 friends crowd office of Attorney Taft, with his right hand raved and hts . Ashisseal Government Charge: to-day the oath as — is calling. the couple were married Dec [borough to ask his aid in getting | prices reduced at soda water foun- tains. Mr, Bruckner makes most of Mayor of | the soda water sold in the Bronx. to-day before Mr. Bruckner told his callers that facturer, He told them the dealers |could sel! a drink for 16 cents and ef) make more money out of it than he 0 | does. The bottles for which’ the deal- jers get from six to ten cents each, ‘he said, cost them about three and a | half cents apiece, He said, also, that he pays the war tax on his products, and that the dealers have no right to add it to the price of drinks. The ladies, on behalf of the thirsty | kiddies in the Bronx, said that they have now under consideration u scheme to form an organization of Bronx mothers each ES | | LUMBER COMPANY SUED OVER INCOME TAX RETURN. Big Patchogae Return Suit has been brought in the Federal Court in Brooklyn against the F. Bailey Lumber Company of Patchogue, L. 1 80.90, plus 1 per cent. per month tax, alleged to be due on the mpany's income tax. According to th compla the income tax return of the company was “incorrect, mis- ‘leading and false.” This company is one of the largest umber companies of its kind in Lon Island, It specializes in fine trims of expensive woods Eee ASKS $75,000 OF WOMAN FOR LOSS OF HUSBAND S. Hoberts Sue: Following Divorce. Vida S. Roberts, who on April lust secured a final decree of divorce from her husband, Benjamin H., to- day fled suit in the Supreme Court againat Vida Moore, lao known as Vida Sullivan, for $75,000 damages. charging Vida had alienated the afte ions of her husband Mrs. Robert with Roberts until 1915, when he intro duced Vida as a friend of Mrs. Rob- ert's dead brother. The defendant waa rvod at No, 1i9 Weat Tat Street, WOMAN, DIVORCED, HER CASE REOPENED Says Hapband ler He Dropped Sui Justice Gannon in. the preme Court granted to-day made by Mrs. No. 300 Lincoln Road, open a divorce action husband, Gustav Clement de R, Coucks No, "226 Schemerhorn DS in which he tained a decree by default At the trial showed was found with one Frederic in the Hotel Theresa in Manhattan on | letters alleged | to gery been ‘written by Arnold to the defendant were put in evidence. Mrs. Coucke » her husband informed her that he had dropped the divorce sult, believed him, more attention ‘to read in @ newspaper that Coucke had obtained a swore that the were false In granting open the case Justice Gannon stipu- Coucke shall waive @ no | the motion t lated that Mrs. demand for alimony. ——— GIRL, 18, IN PARACHUTE, MAKES THREE-MILE DROP. PAUL, July City “established. what was said’ to be | new world's record drop for women when 200 feet from an aeroplane at Curtiss Flying Field, It took twenty minutes from the time Miss Fuirgrave leaped until she alighted iy in a wheat fleld. was terrible,” “T never want iss Phoebe J this | he dropped 13 False Report! perrens.—on M.. Tuesday, | regular quar eter PUA CHURCH ae, (Non-Sectarian) ‘a8 €6th St. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. and Found" advertised in The World or reported ‘0 “Lost and Found Bureau,” 108, World Building, will be listed for thirty days. at any of The Wor! ‘Lost and Found™ advertisements ean be left at any of The World's Advertising Agencies, telephoned directly to The World. Call 4000 Beokma ays she lived happily | New York, or WSMEMORY GONE, “7. Ran, from Port Actonio, Jamaien, with sandy Hook during « ~ PROVES WARHERO —— ssa — Editor's Son, Strangely Missing Citizens Savings Bank Ob & b> BOWED, GOK, CANAL 31 Seven Years, Reunited me Ritslees bate aitetad Intaros the rate of FOUR (4%) P With paint: CENT, per annum to be paid epositors oh Aid. aller” duly” t>, Sailing Ship in si steamstin Fort Movs seen 1pZ1, on all suma of $5 and up | BIRMINGHAM ala tute 1 SHease or the. three. or aie, cmokins ound after seven s absence | gnentwith the Brecawn and. tu | eused by a strange tapse of mam ot Sabare date Se will Chae In ‘ory, during which be Joined the army torest from July 3. land tater served with distinction [MM mpwis t Lammy | John Purnell Glass, form: r advertis CARL A, RICHTER Ast See'y | N® manager of the Montsomery Ad vertiser, will visit Birmingham and Montgomery and renew old acquaint N R § B races witivn the nest tow daym || NORTH RIVER SAVINGS BANK . ty. ‘th é ar BA West 4th Street. ‘The story of the disappearance Of |) sy.94y “SEMSNNUAL DIV peye | soung Glass was made public by hix || Thy Board of ‘Trust rey t a vomi-anmual dividend at the rate of | father, Frank P. ¢ former pres jdent of the American Newspaper Pub FOUR PER CENT | lsher’s) Association Mr Glass re er al mm on All Genosits { ) $9 0 Newark, No J where be je a inotor ‘Deporite Made on or before. truck salesman JULY 13TH Seven years ago, following an anton | will draw intoreat from duly 1 mobile accident. Jon Purnelt Glass || CHARLES HOWE. Menngeet GEORGE 1 CONNETT | mysteriously disappeared from Mo: | gomery. Police and detectives joined SSS — = p the hunt for him and bis father ; i B copunren ting searen, fon! pias MELTOPOlitaN QaviNngs Bark e feared Bese pl SCL rec | THIRD AY. (op Cooper i found OHARTERED 185 hopin sb Now ota A few weeks aga, while ia New Jer. | wrenrs) Ke Ju ' Or AGNEL, a SEA boty. | sey, former college classmates ot the (eR ELINA AG W) me tty lieved he was in Newark under the Thoret®, Sindee, tno? bw Oe He tah wa ;Mame of John Pollock. Investigation PA'yante July “Zoch 1) fe vent |ted to the reunion of father and son, PREOSEED On oa 0% | According to his f: ers statement, Open pCR N 100% | Glass probably was struck on the RORERT FRANCIS HMO head ip the ausomol, acciden: wy | Which preceded his disappearance. NEW ‘YORK SAVINGS BANK 9% Amnesia followed, and six months W. Corner 14th Street and sth Ave [later young Glasa recovered. his . Dividend July Ast, 1y21, at ine rate of memory and discovered he was 1 » FOURPEK CEN i. member of the ragular army, under 4 | Ber uuNu Ob all suits Livi oy |strange name. He had no knowledge entitled Ubereto under tue By awa Lisp oan . DEPOSITS MADE ON OK BEFU ‘ | of enlisting WITH WILL DRAW INTERES bac He became convinced that mis SUEY 187; WikblAs PELSINGEA, 11 seu, Kat BHINCKEKUOFE, sec'y. CE Le BLAKELOCK, Ticasu! family had not seavched for him, «i a ta conviction grew so strong thi jhe stayed in the army under hin OPfher dave trom a Mets es aa , {new name, won promotion, served Gaturdays from 10 A. Mo to Dy My | with distinction on the Mexican bo: Holidays exoopted. | aigchapgeds ene "STR WEST SIVE SAVINGS Ba nk | aca Sixth Avenue aod Ninth street, BANKING AND FINANCIAL. mdesd a cee a eins dividend at Do you under- | stand your stock Chaser 0, Wiha ¥ || transactions ? If not, this new booklet UntonDimeSavingsBank . = 40th Street and 6th Avenue “Traders ® Handbook,” will Disond (2Hl9 comecutive, make clear many points and FOUR PER CENT. explains market terms. ' Jus base ay. a 2h M02. "og ‘ 4 Ter tarreio under ihe By-Laws Call phone or write for EW-461 Troslted on or before July ith, 19/1 Ir te tae W' BINNAN, Prestdeas PAiE, Vrvasurer HAZARD.” Secretary Our information files on New York Curb Market stocks and well-informed representatives are at your service. BROAD STREET $2, BROAD. ST, Dollar Savings Bank | OF THE City oF NEW YORK MADISON SQ 7f PRY le | Third Avenue and 147th St. ion FIFTH AVE Interest credited July Ist, at tie rate ¢ 42nd STREET te), Mur. Hill 7120 Four Per Cent, Direct Private Wires Fecoit Degoatst mate ot oF for Coucke || New York Chieago Boston Philadelphia July 12th draw Interest from July 1st Pittaburgh Detroit Baltimore Cleveland BRIAN G. HUG ! WILLIAM M KERN, JONES & BAKER | errs hs= Members New York Curb Market Maiden Lane Savings Bank 170 Broadway, cor, Maiden Lane 4% Deposits made an hefore dale tite intersat from aut Depots eerie eM to sep devs 11P at REOPENS 8S ACCOUNT, JORETNEN. See FA RINGLER Ph Pic Rence of 68 Active Stocks The current Issue of our Mark spaper “The Financtal Tim: ontains the High, Low Mang Closing price June 30th, decline from the high and the advance from the low on 68 active Indus- trials and Railroad Stocks. This Information should be of great value to the investor and trader We would be glad to aend a copy of our newspaper free upon request to Dept. EB OONTZ & MEMBER OF CONSOLIDATED STOCK EXCHANGE OF NEW YORK 55 Broadway New York Whitetmit 37-28-39. 1996-1997 Pittsburg “Trenton Wilmington DANCING ACADEMIES. DANCING CARNIVAL ST. NICHOLAS RINK 6h Street, near Broadway Dancing Every Afternoon and Evening, Including Sundays, 2.30 P. 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