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TRIANGLE HEADS ACQUITTED WKVI'HKR-Clearing to-nlaati Thursday falri rolder. I IIK.n-(1frUi to-Blghti Tharoday falri ealgas. I "Circulation Books Open to All." Circulation Books Open to All." I EDITION. I EDITION. PRICE ONE CENT.

WALDO ORDERS INSPECTOR 10 NEW INQUIRY INTO GAMBLERS' HOLDUP Were Shots Fired in Inside or Outside of Forty-first Street House POLICE MAKE ARREST. Just a Fight, Say Some, and Others Tell of Bold Rob-ftj bery of Players. A lot of things OMM light to-day that Impelled Police Commissioner Waldo to order an Immediate and thorough investigation Into the as- on tlie (ambling Mouse No 118 Waal Forty-Aral street on Tuesday night by a cats of guerilla who went there to put the place out of business lid Incidentally to gather In some bgjded ehajlgt bv holdup methods. Tba went on the all lay. and lata at night they due up a man njuned Harry Hayes of aomewiiere on -West Forty-third etreet.

lo blocks of which an solidly Jammed with cheap gambling ami other rrnoris. Ufya told how he had been puraued gang into tha Fort) -first street viae and that thay hud I ted two shot it hi. n. on thin 8ny-s the police ar'eated MoDormott of No. it! Tenth .11 "line and Fro.l shxw of No.

KW Wes nil" llundre-1 and Ninth edreet. Hayes told the poll thay fay, that he would in Jefferaon Market Court tO-day when the case mi called. Hut didn't show up apparently to the ureal surprise of the police. Hut 1h bald la two defendants on general principle! i give the polio another chance to get uay and atcure the elusive Hayaa. NEW INVESTIGATION ORDERED IN THE AFFAIR.

As anon as Mr. Wuldo heard of the Hayes Baaed ha gave hit orders to ln-pactur Lahey In barge Ot tha district enibraclnx the Tonderloln, and Inspector Hughes hie Deteetlvi Uuraau to malts a brand new investigation into the holdup ot lie place and the ehont-In that ooourrtd there oil Tuesday night, tlie fact! of which some, one la Hying hard to conceal Vou have gut to understand the meaning of the alang terms "squealer," "gual" and "bull con" tJ reach tho faintest conception of police and gambling astuis In Now York a they arc suggested in this Ogg lit fraternity of the peep hols' and tho chain doors couldn't exist with publicity. PollOf. protection I'OulaVt continue without the "gOt" and Police Commissioners coul.ln be hood winked without the "hull con." "Hull con." translated, means poneeotlng a piauaihle explanation. All of which partly SOlVSI the mystery about the shooting up of the game on West Kortt-liist a half block from Broadway.

NO RECORD OF THE CASE ON POLICE BLOTTER. There were no police records of the shooting up to the time Hie evening papers told the itory. Nol a word on (Continued on Second Page.) GEORGE GRAHAM RICE IS AGAIN ARRESTED. Was on Bail Pending Outcome of Scheftels's Trial in Which He Is a Co-Defendant. George Graham Rice, known also as Simon Jacob the hea and brains of the firm of It.

H. Hcheftels Co which wag raided lasl September by the Government, the mem sen, Including Itlce, now being on trial for misuse or she malls to defraud, me rearrested late this afternoon us be as leaving the office of one of hi attorneys If. Hroadwav. He was taken before Judge Hay. who laaued the warrant and who had bent: hearing evlden in the case against him.

Bice wiin committed to the Tombs lrion wtthout hall to await Dm outcome of the trial. HI oounsel, including Louis J. Vor-tixvus, Krnest llaldwtn and leorge Meyers, made a useless effort to have I Mm released on ball, but this Judge 'ay refueed to do. The attorney for Oovernment would not ay wtby 4 had been rearrested, giving no underlying cause leapt to say that It wag tor the west Inter eels of luetic II CRAZY? NO, SIREE! Judge Holds Woman's Shop-pine; Propensities No Proof of Insanity. While mneji men agrar tha, wn who rush wildly about, bargain oonntane overhauling and sorting goods are victim of a sort of Insanity, euuh an affliction as the "brsraJn counter erase" him weight In law.

according to an opinion by Justice Goff In the County Clerk office to-duy in (he usjhi of Mra. Henrietta fkvidnr.ut hrough sutt lasrt Juno to have) lir marrtag) to Tops rue Good TrsgJI annulled on the ground tha at the time of the ceremony ahe was Insane, suffering from a mental die-ease known to turologists ae depressive Insanity ahe pleaded she waa Incapable of contracting marriage and asserted she bed regained her sanity and Is now of sound mind. The case Waa tried liefnrc Justice Goff Mrs. Goodman'i mother. Mr- Herein Bollnlcki swore her daughter had been an Inmate of ie Manhattan state Asylum on thr Ilfferenl occasions.

In May. IU when she was released In Mrs. IV nick's custody, the daughter was "wild and used to go around lO atores btl) unnecessary things to the amount ol OO or and having them enl CO, i to the family botne." Km, Hel.nl tfst'tled The mother flgrthat as-c ir i diua.uec remained out at nlgbl and wag constantly ittlklnif. All of Nh! '-uisftl tho to balieve her dauglvtef Insane. In November, HI, six months after the daughter'! release, she married Qoodman.

The couple l.ved together a short time and paitod- They had one child, but It died Mrs. Goodman then bl lUghl her suit to annul the marriage. Dr. Morris J. Karpur.

one of the hospital physicians, was questioned by the Court. He thought what the mother said Indicated the daughter was Insane. "Have you ever been on Hlxth avenue on a bargain day?" asked tha Court. Yes," answered tho phyelclan. "Do you wish us to believe that the thousands of women "ne, seea rushing madly around I lie atreets when there Is a bargain sale, on are of unsound mind?" "If they buy unnecisary articles I would call them Irrational." said the physician Take the case of the lady who hae twenty dfeeeei and then buys the twcri-ty-tlrst, la to be In style; would iou say that she Is Irrational?" I would consider her means and her mental slate.

the woods were unnec- eaearyi I would s.i she was Irrational." "Doctoft" preaaed the court, "do iuu ever buy unneceaaary thlnggf" "Yea." "Did you ever 'onetder yourjelf Irra-tonal?" i The physician did not think so and the examination en led. After reviewing the examination and the circumstances attending the wife's strange plea for a decree. Justice Goff stated: "The only antimony Introduced liav. Ing a bearing on the qUMtlon of Insanity was that of ie mother, whu said the plaintiff persisted in staying out late of nights and in buying things that were unnecessary. These acts she characterized as Irrational- Assuming the mother's Mory to he tr le, a phy-si.

agreed the plaintiff wag Irra-til nal. Is more pli i In. in en in this opinion and With it most men will agree, but it if frivolous to contend It hae any vulue aa legal proof of the plaintiff's Insanity at the tlm. of her marriage." Justice (Joff then directed the complaint be dlsnilsaed on Its merits, which does not disturb ttie present marital relations of tie Goodmans. PORT OP MKW YORK.

ARKIVBD. t'nai August Hyti bin Olwlc Kim i Better -io terea, Pert tin BARGAIN HUNTERS AND COUF KNOWS! eminMWmxrmm new AUSTRIAN COUNTESS SAID TO BE BEGGARED BY AVIATION SWINDLER. Bessie Child Get Decree After Telling of Surprise Party on Husband. niMbath Clilld. who has played leading roles In Broadway plays, was granted an InVrlooutory decree of divorce from Ha-ry Child, manager of the "Mttle Hoy Hlue" company, by Justice Da Via In the Supreme Court today on recommendation of Alfred j.

Talley, who, as referee, heard the testimony In Mrs. Chttd'a suit against her husband Mrs. Child is also awarded custody of sjtg.yagr.old Harry Child Jr. The couple were married In June, at the Little Around the Corner. In recent years Child's business has taken him on long tours home.

Mrs Child, as leading actress, lia also been avy on extended trips. It w-aa leaUflad that Child was fob lowed from tho Onlety Theatre to a house on West Korty-slxth streot June 10, this year. He accompanied a apleu- didic young Msotngn, Detectives employed by Mrs. Child notified her. aj with her cousin.

Minnie Fielding wiio Is also an actress, she went to the huusc- The two women, with tw-o witnesses, went to the apartment occupied liy Child and the woman. "Open up. It's Baaale, your cried Mrs. Child, pounding on the door Child refiud, and Mis. ChHd crlod that ahe would break the door unless It wore opened at once.

The door was opened In time fur the raiders to see a nymph-like tlgure dance into an adjoining room Mrs. Child demanded to know the identity of her husband's guest. lie refused to tell ami a athy argument followed. It was interrupted by a voice from the adjoining room asking "Why don't you give me a kimono and avoid a scandal What touk place following this demand Is not disclosed The referee recommended a doeree for Mrs Child, snd also gave her an allowance of f. a eek for ie support of their child It ia understood an allowance for the maintenance Mr-.

ChHd wa made outside of court, although It was Stated that Mr. Child was a "competent and W'll-known actress" and well abb pro Ide for herself Halley A Hulllvgn, lawyer, who rep. resented Mri Phtldi declined to reveal the name of their client. STEEL CORPORATION GIVES ITS EMPLOYEES $1,450,000. Fortune in Christmus Gifts and Privilege of Buying Stock I- Their Reward.

i Blberl H' Gary, rhalrnian of the United sir.es steel Corporation. toda) gx'-m ogt 'be following statement re Igardlng 'he annual distribution of I bonuees to imployaei "The United states steel Corporation has made Its usual disirlbut Ion 10 the employees of the i orporatlon mil aldgry oomnanlea under its bonus p. en, which ha been .11 force nln years. The amount glgtrttrUl for IMI Is "The corporation will also offer to Its employees the right to subscribe for about 25,000 share of stock, as usual, on the baela of the plan Which lias been In force for the period above mentioned. The price has not been fixed but It will probably be a little lower than the market." FOR RACING SEC PA0I 2.

71 ACTRESS WINS A DIVORCE FROM OPERA MANAGER york, Wednesday, December WOMAN BEGGARED SOLDIER RESCUES AIDING "AIRMAN" IN DROWNING MAN BY FLIGHTS OF FANCY Countess Ribn. His Fiancee, Gave Him Cash and Fur- niture, It's Said. NOW HPS ARRESTED. Never Flew, but H. Graham Carter, Wanted iu England, Promoted Aerial Company, Harry Crraham r'arter.

sjane4t. lcdtsh a ml monocleil youiuc KnglShmiri, who siuc-eeded in RettlnK gar aided onthls side of the Atlantic as a lar ing aviator Who contemplate'! a fllK over aagg, was arrested 0 an 1 taken lo Toiler Headquarters Ml a oharKe of misappropriating the funds of the Hleriot Monoplane Company of No. 1'iM Jerome avenue, the Brogjgi The arrewt of young Mr. Carter, the police any. will come as a ureal shock to dlvera and sundry vomit women who surrendered thejr hearta ant thousands In caeh to him, among them tbe Countnee Tolanda Kde Vllllneuv Illicit, a young Austrian noblewoman who la now llvlns; at Vo.

iti ntt aevonly-thlrd street. It waa said when the nnn-avlatlng aviator arrive! at Polhh) HoadquartOM that he had heftirsred the Countess nibot, not onlv depVlvlna hr of all her money, but takluir her furniture a well to furnish his flat. Two Miesee llardw living In the Hronx. are aald to have euffered In ti aame way throuirh the blandishments of 11. Oraham and all the while he had a wife an family In KnglgAg, ne.

n3 atnvtu HMt IN ENO- LAND AND IS WANTED NOW. When it. Oraham Carter came to this country a year ago he wai able to rut considerable of a social da ah anl ex- hlbll splendid letters of introducUon lie had, neverthol.ss. served two prison terms at Nottlnaham, Buglgnd, and was anted In Hrlstol. England, to angWM a oharga of ombaaglemont None of tho facts came to Ilsrrit until two weeks utio The spei-HIc complaint pon which he was arrested to-day was made hv Palmer A.

Hart. Ul-t Prsilgogi of tha Hleriot Monoplane Company. Royal K. Hthbin, Treasurer of the company, and William H. Carter of No.

368 Kast (Hie Hundred and Ulghty-thlrd street, an unole of the younar man's and a director In the compaaiy. The three complainants that 'srter misappropriated a check for ttTi received through thg mall In pavment for a monoplane delivored to M. I.lght-enlierg of lohnstowg) and that he mortgaged tba company for $1,100 to Martin Kerry of No 191S Bailutate avenue, bt Hronx. without adwslug wlth or obla.ninj tho onient of the directors. Lieutenant-Detectives ttoConvlllt edge whllu others BUsfbr.

ho vorked up the gggg ggginal the insnipulator of r.lonoplaneg, say he neer got off Ui5 ground In any kind of an air machine. iu, that nil avla tlo.i achievements liave all been the i 'ir, or ijirM ri ir i USED NAME OF HLERIOT WITH. OUT RIGHT out umt. iney aiso inai I na'ne of Hleriot in connection With nls company without any authority to io so, having no Connection whatever with the French coniany of that name. II.

ilraham c'srtci, elad In immacu- Street Hospital. Hy the time It arrived lato tweeds and bgfgnclng his monoclt the man who had fallen off the Wash with, magnlflcain'. aplomo, heaan to lngtun id revived eufth lenUy to give build up his reputation as an aviator I his name He said he was Owen fjoj as he roie up New York Hay on the twenty-six rogri oil. a boiler-deck of the Ancior liner California a gyaltar, of No Avenue 0, Jlayunne year ago He had invented a wonderful Hp had na recollection of falling Into for iiioni.pline eervi-e and liarl made i rv ir.it a ro he All "iti" 'i II Mar I. As in, ingdo no mention of bis Rngllsh record or i is fact that he had been band in to lbs notorious.

KrtK- gigdts B. V. ii" day, he nsgotl. gtcd iarge bunki ef publicity, pown a' Atlantic "it, i.e permitted himaeif to pa Interviawod eg hla a.iatmg expimu aoout ova minutes, ami oa rei iv.t Agalatanl Htatiuii-tn-sn ii" courted the lair anl the Master MoCormleh telephoned to the cash to help htm organise, his aeroplane ffkei commanding tha station of mii-company. lora pUglit ani tha sergeant of ma- William ii.

-srter. tr" ncie, w.is ne of many win under the spell of itiraham'a glf I S' nueii'e, and gas convinced that his nephe gg vrni'T ui nwiF si i.r nan run heard of the voung msn's esrly Igrogr (Continued on Second Page.) JUMP FROM FERRY I Boilermaker Lurches' From Doal Into North Ri er and Is Hidden i Fog. ARD FIGHT TR MARINE. ICaHajhtfr Doesn't Kemembei Accident, Miller Worncs Be cause He's Late 1 )uty. I As the ferryboat Waehlnrton of the Pennsylvania RgllMgg crvc was gnogplag her way through the foB out of the Cortlan.lt slip at noon to-dajr, bounil for Jersey City, paewntters on the after lower dectr saw a big man, who walked uni.teii.lily, climb over the Chain In the gnng-w-av.

Iiiroli out to the i Ukm of the ggfog and die appear. Initarit the cry "Man over-briard!" was raised and m. IV.ihln. The mist w.i- thick on the river, and neither pashenwers nor mambere of the crew of ha Washington could aee anything of the man who had die appealed so suddenly, The tide was running In. but eluwiy, Oalug close lo the turn.

Just north of the Washington and' about one hundred ynrd distant was the' Pennsylvania ferryboat Newsrk, with' her engines, stopped. Waiting for clear- 1 anco way to enter the flip the Washing- 1 ton had Just vacated Ha.rry MUler of No. Is ganfOrg etreet, Jersey City, a eenxeant In the I'nlteiJ States Marine Corps, and a clean-cut, wiry young sol daOTi Wag on the lower k. well for-wnrtj. He neard 'Irs from tho Wash- HiKtoti and kngn joint one iiad been lost i from her.

Miller peered st the misty, faVOg of the water Some distanci off he aaw a man MrmciM and gurallns. movliiK with the tide Hernov injf his service JVernogl and throw- l'" ssttllor dived over an" PWTICg out to tne rescue. DROWNING MAN DESPERATE AND HARD TO HANDLE. lie soon reached the fOUgtfgflng man but by that time been iwapi away from ho vte of Hose on the Newark. The man he was tryinn to rescue grga drownlmc, desperate and hard to handle.

Miller heard whistles tooting all around him. Through thg he could see the faint outlines of the Newark lloldlna; the drowning man as beat he could, he struck out for the ferrybo.it. shouting at tin- top of ids vol 00, He was abl" to hold Ml own attains! the diminishing power of the Ude while the Newark drifted glowly toward him. Then dOOlthgndl on the ferryboat saw him and directed the pilot, who came ai close as ne dared to the man in the water A ladder was lowered from the after deck and Andrew P. iiiaaan and Til ones Allen climbed down tu the bold fas! above.

Millei's burden Has Ul nseloua 'that time A big man and full of 1 water, it as quite Ob to K' him up tie laOdsl to thg fori boat deck. aboard ne oi.ir "ir i dinr.i 1 tlsTOOgb as soon as be ai and Was huatlod to the boiler room, ncucuocu c. DIDN'T REMEMBER FALLING INTO THE WATER. When the Newark sot to her slip, I an was I ailed from Hudson tu cu'i, e- d' 'tied He xr as tak-n tu the Hospital. Mil, I Went to thg the ferry-house, strlpp dried Ida clothes.

II. Worse for his advent i mi exercised i to late in reporting station. No. was bound il itv at the lis Third ave. dsty whr, i data) lad for rines was adWxe.t by hla superior to I idke Ills tuna about rncn.rlins.

eier-. Miller hurrbd a 'tgtiOg as eion as Mg clones ware dry. "tw is' rb.r tiJ mtiDltura T'bironomUl sTggt BfWi 27, 1911. 18 BLANCH AND HARRIS. THE TWO OWNERS OF TRIANGLE CO Ml' ANY.

TOTALLY SHUT OUT i. new rccscHuuon in aw uuma Forbids Any From Entering Territory of the Czar, ST. PaTSMBURO. lec. 27.

-A sup plementary lagtslatlva proposal of a frankly prohibitive character was In truduced, by the Nationalists Into tliu 1'uma to-dij. It ll a.und dlTOOtly at the United mates. According to lb" taring of the proposed enactment AjnejiosO oltlgona of the Jew-Ish religion are to be totally exclude from Hussia, and In the Second plgoe customs duties are to be r. tad by WS per cont. Uglogl tho ftUOglan norm il schedule la lower "ban the American, In toat case a duty liia Antorloan duty will be colic 1 1 author of tha bill states tliat th.

last provision Is noocssiry In order deal thu Impnit uf Amerluan agricultural machinery, 111.. I elllHiri.ni-' O.ilOtM I virtually eiery v. I by a rTOgldeill auobgoff, providing for tar I A schoduies gpplloaMa to the United Stales at IN" Ruaeo-American oomnieroe. and net 'i Hun treaty of IStt WABHlKOTOtf. Doa oogBringtlon of the movement in Use ltusaian Uumg lo ggyootl iii American products wsh received at tb( list Department to-day from Ambassador Guild at Pstergburg The di pal stated xbt tin.

Uooi iw reprei ntatlves were the Initiative The boycott will directed especially at Asgerl aa mgchlnery, It said, but elTori in JHL ACQUITTED ON CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER i imtyj mm BassHsafltas AMERICAN JEWS BY RUSSIAN BILL i lie mad" tlie xlofl ug representu lOllor room OfltlVM to huie nil ii. with tba I himaeir and I United dtgtea out -n aa a roan it or is nr. lbs I the alsrogatlon by 'he L'olted Btatss but tremen-1 the treaty of 1st I 'BACKSCRATCHERS' TO TAFT. in nets Belated Christmas i. in unit Mgppi Tbagght.

WAstlilNOTON, Dec. a belated Ohrtotrnga present to President Tafl i the shape of two "haeggcrgtohofg" from WbltO House t0.dy, "BhOUld fOU have oocxslon to use them before 113," said I trie manufacturer In a letter aoi "o- Panjlag tin git please sntertah the Vpv thongtit in' Ml 4n at vour back." PAGES TRIANGLE CO. HEADS Jury Declares That Harris Blanck Were Not Guilty Criminal Negligence Asch Building Fire. SURVIVORS OF KEPT OUT OF Judge Crain in His Charge Discussed at Great Length the Question of Reasonable Doubt lss.1t Hnrrl! nn1 Max IHanck were cq-u''ed tlii ni in Part Ceneral fssitins, mi lib- diarize uf inaiblaugtifer Tliev had been ai'cusfd ii ciusfnif, In criniiwl the Jeath dl Marirnret SchwarU Ihc HniMing lire on M.ir.h 25, when 147 persons lost their lives, Judge discharged the defendants, thanked the jury and directed tli.it Harris and Blanck lie shown out through a series rooms, allowing them reach the corridor at some distance trom tlie nirtruuin door. There the were met hy a squad uf police, who formed a square about them and marched with them to the Canal street subway station.

The hostile crowd melted when it was learned thai they had eone. 'I lie jur retired at 2.48 o'clock after Judge Crain had delivered a charge in which he discussed the evidence at great length, Instructions came ufter two maf. RRHnni QUIT THEIR JOBS TO Ml Fifty-three Resign Rather Than stand "iiarcrc Absence Without Leave. I The resignations Bfty.three married SfOrnen s-'inMil ten hers became effective this afternoon at the mogttgg of the Board of BducaUon as the result of i the poller ih" I authgrluag to dtacourago tbacn from rsnrsalnlgg In tba aorvleo. i'or s-rtue ttglc I ue bond has i 'nui'lq it 4 punt not i.i a.pnlnt mgrrlod I women to peiUauKle axllloog Many Mgrtlod ten.

her. alio applied 'for ggvog of gbasgoa bavo contended that they had as ueh rlahi to ihk siiialc Luchers I is of Mrs. Clara g. rteaa. of Mo IM Bryan I avenue a IggOfcaf In Puhtla bed No gl, Is pre idenl Ibgl to lender of many roslgngtlom roar rlad legah lori lies was a-nen- rrnn.

Mm to July 1, folloerlag a visa of tbg stork to her home Bbg atked tr a ears bxava of gggggca In Igptombor, hut was denied On Mov a ohgrgg of nexti of dut) wg preferred agalnat I h. ti.v Hi" Btomentnrt gchoo Commits I id resigning ir ng signrtL Man i school fmt Hv presenc the a lion tax. prompted anani rather than fa dui.v. sulci may (I own tlut their Intarferaa wP'i h. ii ra appri ate i i it Aantedi ami in Mrs.

lies' ise of them to resign UXi'S of gegle of referred if ii xtxtsnog from sohgol ucili nial it w.i.i said at is Board of Bduogttog that Wig gum uf SObool Iggohi Sri who are aTHtimg a. air. id is larger man SVar. Mum gggg promptly re signed upon fOtttgf married. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wontlu ND HUBBY PRICE ONE CENT.

and of i THE FIRE COURT ROOM by the lawyers. Mag 11 Sl opening for the defnee. madg a coldly analytical talk, both cffectlvi arid adroit. I list rlct-A tornjl Hoitwlck, closing lor the people, made a brilliant and dramatic argument In which he pictured the fire and lto re- ulii witii torrlfl force and arralgaed Harris anl Blench as persona whoa criminal negligence has caused "one of ihi most awful rimes in history." THE COURT OFFICERS BAR OUT THE CROWDS. i I ha row.

oi de me uor was ne allowed to enter tbe court room. Cg i Vetera' court tendants, who has handlnl the crowsjs with rre ludgmrtit, bad his forte t'xed tu Its utmost to prevent poosib trouble on the crowd. Why caul I net in?" demanded iURKird mail til 1 lust a buy In that with shawls drawn over 'hel iddled together In tlie corndor. Among them were persogs) "In "ii i prior "caaion had caused a ids ne nation against tue de-sglg, ''apt. i men watched tuv lojsp a i luuldors clxmorod for at id' ii decreed should bo dan c.

the. n. Mrs Blanck and hoi Utile girl the lo llnd pla.es anion? the ape-- JUROPS WHO WERE CHOSEN TO SETTLE CASE. I ii k'jvb Hie Mention In ti pro i dings of the Dual duy. In l' t.ieso men.

I'hueMi to ertlde tiie issue: I ABRAHAM real estate, of lol Weal Onu Hundred and Fur y- atreet. AN TUN HUMAN, olgarg, West una Hundred and street LI All ItV VN. ilcaman. i' ic ii tt.lt -d mil I'urty-JS Olid "Heel. I IIAHItV ROBDBIt, uxlnter, No.

s. tvesi Mnetiorb itreet. ill. I. I' I'lilt.

buyer, of No. i i'ic llundredJtnd Bgtygagi Oiid street. Villi Ml V.M KSOIILKH, secretary. Hotgl Mabstlc. I'll JAl'OBSON, salesman, gj No.

i.i) n'eol Fifteenth street. WILLIAM O. AKHILSTIIOM. clei k. of i Ulf Nelson avenue.

ARLINGTON rt. BOVCB. euperln. leodent, No. Ii: tUst Tweuty-tuurth etrwt.

IV VICTOR STK1NMAN, ehlrts. of No. Exet One Hundred aad irOrt e'ghth street. ii ii. a mi mn n..

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