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ammanv Chief Contributed Article on His Organization for Work cf Reference. TWEtD GOT 47 WORDS Ram? of "Author" Went with Original Edition, but Was Omitted on Subsequent Appearances. "TVI would think of Charlie' Mur? 01 said a Tant? iitly In iny Influence itt national blj Hie be tri iten to para? i the Tammany by lead? my Hall." irph) on? ire an artl Coltim? of the standard irki orig? auch aul Pi Smith Simon tronon nd I now only the ai me of vlrg been omit) the rci vil is ra Of il dwell? upon the organiza? wr? iya little or? i subj? led it io much crltl? I Comment on Nixon Period. at cui loua feat to the Tweed ne. which "Hlal in forty-seven words omtni nt Nixon "He (Crol ft I i eaderehip." Mi Mui.

ftei the mti.irai I th? lion Lewis Nixon. lest yokel's, placed in command Mi training had Ix ii; know! purely derahip natu? ra brlel "in Idenl la aummed up aa Tweed having gained an ne my Hull, i otnmltted i -n many extravaganl bringing mu? scandal i' to re? ship and was driven out of th? to ruin and -i ia the ei on the influ? ai ii ided by the Sod? I The "hiFtorian" failed to a ''PP of Inal great lurtoiian" "waa conf? upon trie of the i'i I on, "i an?) .1 ll i folio? i tats." onl nuea the ol Jul; ban timenl Thli the idHM "May honor, rtu? I si Tamm ng io Mr Murph) Tammany rani of act t- em? nt ex i national affali a it vint; th." lieev nation Irr.m i Tortea ind th? Bo? lety of ihe. rinnatl wl "htotorian" as wa to bj Jeff? i son and hei i a of th? opl? it) getting the Indians peace with 1 be men! Ta-nmany and French Revolution. T.V had a hand, in th? Re? to Mr Mur i aaya, "when In i -i t-? overthrow feudal the Tammany Bo? rApathy and waa A it appear? that -i when th? is to the I'rancr tria and ss io the waa given at a Tammany with itM.ra.ol ap? Nove tn honor the Revolution." Mi much empl i urt bt elections of In fact, he- did thi "whole i ling the "hifrtory." a I imoua which lie humbled England i. for the yeai Martin Buren, who, i Hall, il led nf 'kson Aft? th.et it for "in Tammtai gav? li Murp ita ai reference 1 i i an Buren, bul it I pointa oui thai pi lellan Tamman) aleo helped fight ell the i th? fu light gav? tree i i on, hi? tofied I gen? i it th? Infantry, corn that "elistin if valor In thlrty-a en rafei red to 'I Hall ei.r written" la rto a ainnmar) of sorti of end ends of aocom? mer.t Among tl atina that ition? like th? Neu I et Aeadem: I ad 'i unman) origin, Mi.

Murphy, we twr? inanbood i a'nmanv ft 11 in article on 'iammany Haii an 1 ne Mfiti? 'I I i Mi Mut pby being author. When he it lils a ithoi HOW CITY CAN MAKE MONEY McAneny Has Scheme to Profit on Astor Estate Deal. Borough IfcAneny laid Im wai in favor the city buying property an aeeamenl for I winch is needed by the city for subwsj Then li could fee sub Je? to eeeement, end make motnej tin- trensertion, he 'I'hHt It what .1 in the cm ol totat land i'nr ehased for the Centre street loop. II? ihr thai if the city i half of iiir Astoi Houae. for It couM obtain thd othing and II thi i f'" much more thai paid for it The eatatc is aaklnc 12,500,000 for thi prop? rty.

It wai learned i rdep "if asked for the easement alon? wai only oimeri Blao thai MM retaining itlmat? i cost making ihe eniir? cool in round figures if ihr ahoutd buj thr property for 10,000 the mon? taken out 0f already appropriated for khI for aubwaj puipooes, and Um frr could probeblj be eold In tltn? to meke the mono avallabli for the purchea? of other land to a claua? In th? ubway placed there at thr In? of President McAneny, the In? lerboroutrh or th? Brooklyn Repld Trauail Company would hm? no claim to the share am profita thai might made from rali nol actually foi transportation There are a number of other Important ementi lhal will have to be obtained for the dual system, Including "nr Broadway and MorrU street am) tin eaaemenl neceasen fnr connection be? thi LstxinoTton avenue and the pn enl ALL CONEY ISLAND COMES TO FIGHT FOR BOARDWALK General Wingate Says High Water Mark Structure Would Cost $5.000.000. Most of ihr Important matterp before the Estimate yesterdsj arenl Amont them WOS dation of iiie Public Service Commlsshw on? mil? of the rapid transit exten? thai to through Flushlnj S'lliVVa' "I vv.m told at said Controllei dergaat, "thai th? coal of the subs vM'iiin sbout then 111 nf an elevated structure. Now 1 that the extra osl 111 be abo it .00, if ihe small? estimate Is right think wr oughl to vote for the proposi if ihi letter Hffuri Is oi red i shall nol vot? for the subwaj alter? 11 11 all" The inn In whnh to from lb? i' on, rtl There wei hearing on the proposed r'aii to build i boardwelk at Coney Apparently all the resident! of the! i.t and a few from other sections, All favoie.i the Idea, bul there wai a difference of opinion ai in hoar the Improvement should med? Wingat? a thai th? plan adopted the rlty to build the at hiRii water mark chanced, would coal about 15.000,000 to gel thi property for su, a plan, ho said, I th, were bulH hi point between the and Hi? water tnark the owners of the propert) would be gled tu i their lights that of th. consideration of the city'i giving them access the beech under th? walk keeping cleen. Under thi? plan, he th? Walk WOUld nol COSt more than The matter "as recommitted lo the si mittet for further inv osti? Th? usual tiff tmlj it a little than any that has in several weeki Controllei Prendergael was objtsctlng to retjues! foi mone; foi ring a road In Irotona Parti head I the 1 est of wood block ejaculated Borough Presiden! Miller of The Broi addreesing himself to the Con? troller.

"ir ve could use ii for paving material it would v. be necessary t'? re tliat the roadwa) The Controller Just smiled had al ready called the Borougb Preaident a theorist," whatever lhal ma; be Then ht got squan voting the which needed unsnimoui con? sent BOMB CRASH ALARM CLOCK Roar of Explosion Wakes Ten? ants from Sound Slumber. tonanti ot t'c story apa i tin? n' house a' East atreel were rudely awakened a little af? midnight tins morning by tht fail of aectlons of cefllnga nais or ih-ir net omi anted by th? crash and tinkle "i window in all parts of the building. The explosion i neat? ncased package of gunpowder and dynamite outside the flat of Macee i on seco Root wai to a the dialurbane? Th? panic followed the the bomb threatened for lime to Outdo ih? explosion In serious results Excita? persona, forgetting ail about tin? Bui? livan law, threw wlndowa an.i Maaed with all suit? of unarms to at tracl the notlci of police. The w.

lammed I struggling men women an.i children, and ih- whole building shook the terrified t. nants ti led get to the cm re the roofs Tin arrival the polled quieted them was found that ih. bomb took lusao's hdll ihxjt hniK.s. bored I feet diameter In tin an?) blew several windows oui Into the street. every room In the house showed minor effects of th- shaking up tusad h.

iiail ever had i-omiiu i c. with Black iiami or that na.i rsaaon think the nriaalls srs i htm. Th? damage aiil bt about -e DIPLOMA SAVES "HEALER" Sentence Suspended on Promise to Aid Prosecution. Dom? t'arjulo. the cobbler win.

rlKuinatisni with a glob? i is simp at No. Beveath and pleaded ftiilty violation the medlcel law, was irelesjased on a suspinded soutenir in Sissions yeateniay. Carjulo rUpksma an "InatltUtC for Which he had paid and obtained thought, the iifflit to rhcumaiism or my. Ihiiif? s. nioip was suspended al the th Medical who gald that Carjulo wan ria-lv help them prose.

cute the "Institute tvhlch had awin him like it. EASTERN ROADS SEEK IB FREIGHT HAIES Appeal to Commission Will Set Five Per Cent as De? sired Increase. TEN AS ULTIMATE GOAL Shippers Divided Over Proposi? tion, Many Having Been Won Over to Railroads' Side of Controversy. Announcement waa made that the Eastern railroads, or thos? op crating what la official .1., sificatlott territory would a pern from int. 1 sinn increaa? their Ighl rates per cent in ihr- statemenl Issued bj committee representing th? lallroads, con? elating I'r? nt Wlllard of the tlmon a Presiden! Rea the Pennsylvania end President Brown Vork entrai, 11 wa? emphaslxed ths 1 1 v.

r. Ifil '1 en advanc? ol 16 i cent, In 11? it th? Inen as? i thai hat Into l'Ut owing lo poasibb commercial disturban? Hint might neue the pe? i enl adt a cldi al this time it I und? ratood however, thai the raiiroada win their point the) will ask cotnnii Ion for anoth? en? later in Ihe President TVlllsrd explained thai the nt request wa for a op? ng ol ih? i la t- i adi rat? case, hl? waa passed upon b) th? Inter itate ommi rce 'ommlsslon In he hi matt? i an In? reas? In rates of freight wai considered three ago." he said, 'it proposed b) railroad to I. erallj to-called rlaaa ratea tome the? ratra. it mp. the i by those oppoe? il the advances thai a fairei and tt.

i wa: te turn an Increaa If would be b) small advance on el rate i i he larger advan I PO t- ad II fn ery clear!) ou! durli i partlcularl) In the nu nirri.ii- with the ite Commerce t'ommlssion, that the re? betweei localltli I ol much greater Importance lo th? shipping public thm th? lual rat? pei No Disturbance. "With this in mind, carriel non hop? 10 obtain ti.n for an advan? ol on fr? of ah hai such an advance, if granted will i little, if an), disturban? In rclai ondltl 'i. reel thai changed conditions which hav? come about hav? io narrowed ih? margin i la. income and "hik" that a 1 ncrease I I would lustifl? 'i Th? i mports lining i 11 nui In such a a i th? least slble dial of ommei clal rondltiuns, and on thai i at feel that would be better foi an Incr? of i per onlj al tin Hi i ni? is the earri? ra i to in? crease th. etem and the- abov? propo iiirn lesa opposition their abllli i' I pro? Id? such additional equipment and fa? aa a 111 i.

to take car? of th? --row me demand ol th? ounti a I sei loualy nt ai i ii sharp!) dii Id? ovei the hoi i ontal reaa? of fr? Igl I rat? Thi i road have i-? i ebli to i i luad? lai number of tt. thai the? lh? really rieed mon while perbapa an larg? ol ra rei obdurat? The different kxral and nal organizations of merchanti snd manu facturera having offices In city did no! el pre at? rda to mak? oil a ta temen ta theli vlewi on the 11 few Individual shippers, howevei spr? tiT-ii opinions Shippers Give Views. iheae William A Marble presl of the Corse! Compan) und I titan of th? transportation committee of thr association I the rat payera win ovei bj th? railroad argutm -1 i bellevi th? I me haa ome." ben the In? as? haa gol to be The pleasure brougbl to on th? rail roada by labor elim? ni th? i crew bill In I i late, an obnoxtou of legislation In mattei which should have been lefi to ihe Public 8er? Commission, and th? Incn ised de? manda of the iralnnw i ntlon the? demanda of the other ttnjAoytt togetbei with th? facl that the raiiroada er? gel ting no liKTeae? from the government (or carrying the malla nave overtaxed then ip? its? accounts The) must hav? htghet frHghl ratea If ihe; are to give tin ship pera of tbe countr) good aen a. i Ra? mond, Iraffli anag? i foi Co dealen In I ware of No 113 Chambers atreel preas? a contrar) vleu of the tituation He could tee In th? present agitation i ted tbe part th? rail? roads te force th? publl? Into permitting i rati adt an? "it in opinion," aaid he, "baaed on what I know of railroad methoda In the, pnat thai an advance In rat.s not jug? in the old days, before Inter? rotnmei lea ttnrnl Into effect, the railroad com? made erbltrary ral having relation to coo! of service, bul baaed on what the traffic would bear, rob Jatrt, of to omp? tltlon Approxl? mat? ihr same- latM ratci in force to-day, iliouRh artlclaa have bet tain ii of i no an.i have re ormmodlt? rates, whl baa a the rate pet ton pet mil? Qterstat? cemi m- operative, by stopping rebatea II vlrtuall) Increased ratea Si la par ly that, bu! to-da adherii loeery to the laaalfl? a whiii further Increaaea tin revenue ThoM in reaaes ought the rail? roada enough additional revenue aaoot th-? Increased prie? laboi an.i materials "Hut the an bettet organised than th- shippers Three yean ago ptoptteaiad trouM get th? atf-ranc aaked reaaon i was wrong thru, li't I they an coins get it tltti? the? deserve It or not." I l'y Telea I Pie Tribune. I 1.

X. Krily, sec of th? Chamber Commerc? and a of of th? Bastera Beaboard Ihlppera1 Hunting Big Game IS THE NEXT CHAPTER oi THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S Own Story of His EVENTFUL LIFE in Sunday's Tribune ORDER EARLY thai hen I I eat? i ation vv. ni t- for? the Common Bfrton again with quest to be allowed to in? i rast of Icago that would lolncd In I requ? by ttw m. mbera thi i it? rn aboard r- ilp of mtd practlcall ell from at? bounded on Bosl and on the Muth and hmond, Va. igreed I eei I membi of th? that a qu? ho iW id? a i' Incr? pei nt upon all freli I ATTACK MULRANEY ALIBI Detectives Will Show Letters to Break Down Defence.

i. alibi of Hapfi Ja Mu? nt ihr murd? i of Patrl siting ti" di houes ging ging Judg? on i i trial, ia going told th. the "real mur? hi? horn? In llarl? do mur? night McBreen sa bol I on? point 1 clung The Identity of i mur losen Mm? frfenda In? ihL at which William Buell, one ot th? men ac Iran? I nia oh on? of th? alibi wltn? ti -utted. a hi? had ri from the 1 i ni, tantimt? th? t. tl mon) given by 11 and that and th? ia ni; ilnat Mai tin by i i Ja? Mi.It.m.

vv i. In wilt be continued In public, and who ii i ill in? ondltlon on th? muht Ih. tmp will he cal I CAR SHOP MEN STRIKE Machinists Quit to Force Rein? statement of Sub-Foreman. it threatei id I. i itrlki started yesterdaj morning In the EOth Btreet shop? the Nee "i ompany, when one hundred employed In the machine, blackaipith, wheel and geei departments mil annoum oi tl at thi ould nol gu bach until Johnson, ti foreman, had been reinstated Two weeks ago Adamson, a nee man.

Johnson i plai The strikei said thai unlsss their do mend was granted four hundred mor? men would quit, crippling the service on tin Broadway, sixth avenue and Seventh avenue III According lo Prank Hedle; d' ami ni ral manag? i of Ih? om pony, men aimpl) atopped tern? poraril) to confer vv their general for? man recording Iheir i with it 2 o'clock in thi afternoon '1 a Orfc, he said OLER DEALs'cAFES BLOW Says He Is Going to Charge Them More for His Ice. i are so a latefti tho. nd tauranti That la hy ale) of the knt. Ice 'ompan! la going i th? pt ke of them, psobabli. I the summei month ago Mr Ol? raised his from it and 38 canta lo nts on wlwlaeal? patrons, bul hell lo doubl whether thai was enough, Bui the poor botioeholder have m.

for during the heated i.i while Mr. i aupplli i the In tho citj. Th? ho um has i.t-i paj ing ni a hundred pounds foi Bom? time past, an.i he will continue to pay cents i hundred pounds so long as then la let loi d. cording the it. id? tu.

ni? k- k.i GIVES CUP TO WOOLWORTH Irving National Bank Thus Celebrates Entry Into Its New Home. The directors of tho Irving National Banl pi? a nted a lerg? lot ing i up to i Woolworth Wedneeda) at the eJoas the r. uuiar board meeting the bank. Mr i- a rnembei frv? Inga The presentatloa mads In thi nee directors' on ih. I fourth floor of ths Woolworth Building Lewis K.

Pterson, ftwmrljr prasldsal the Irvinp. made the ptvs. ntatlou Spsich The np hears the Inscription to Prank with the and afTY. tion or th. board of directora Irving National the bank's M-eupaacy its handsome bow in th' tPooltauith Muilding." 'ROADS REFUSE IRE PAY i Flatly Deny Wage Demands of Conductors and Trainmen.

STRIKE VOTE MOW LIKELY Managers Say Increase Would Add $17,000,000 a Year to Operating Cost of Lines. Negotiations, between thr confer net committee the managers of the Ees! oad and the representatives of ihr n.iir.i trainmen and conductors em? ployed by the over wage trovei -i deadlock yesterday, with a on the part of men. The railroad managen after i a i ntalnlng a of the requests Ihe and trainmen, stood pal at 1 i her onf? ind then ipp? an to hope of i oi pron The two Interesta wen mi conference iititii late -t ration el ihe En? eerini Societies Building, No 9 street, and adjo for an? conference the? same place lo? II i Oarrettson, prest? the ird? of Railway dn? tors, lid after that the men ha.I answered th? refusal of the managers the afternoon conference, would presen! their ultimatum In at onfi rtoe Mr, rettaon admitted II looked a The formai repl) railroad man? denying the rcqui il wai aent In letter form by Ellsbs Lee, chairman th? conferenc? mai igei 'M? Uarrettson Lee, pi Idenl i.f th? Urotherhood Railroad Trainmen. it read al the morning conferenc? denial. Th? re no about It, it puts the up to trike the part the? employi t.

The railroads conditions of work had arisen the Morris? award In 191 b) which th? conductora and trainmen received an Increase in wagea amounting to approximate!) on the Eastern roads, which would warranl an; Inrroati in wagea or change In working conditions al the pu aenl time in the demanda w-trer "In view "i fact thai prestnt 'ratea of wagea are liberal, ami In the onf nee i ommitt? manager ting in the Interests ownetra of railroad tecurltlea, in the? in? teresta of all in Interests of public a whole, your roques! in a to the presa and public head log th? managers' letter denial the) declare thai the roads In the Eastern part of the are confronted an? other wage movement, "probavbl) more Importan! than tbos? the englneera and Tha demands would Inert aae ol II? fO) oi ja pet --ut year, ov? the I I 000 OU granted In 1919, th? railroad riuuiagers. Th? managet chargi thai the Brotherhood Trainmen atone teaponalbla ''overtaking the ralli oada a Ith the full ci i. a a other in Ism alstatkm. it thai th? representatives th. employes, realising firm stand taken th- mafiagera, auggr-atod erbl i ration al th? i i onf? rena itai day, int Um committee of managers (mied listen to auch a The ralhroada are believed to ba In a hettei position bold oat against granting an.

demands of ihe and tralnmeii or of agreeing arbitrate, as the) did In ol th? nglm 11 and 11.. llremen, betauea In tha aven! of a rtrlk? theli ould ni'" a ba Riled. COMPANY STORE OPEN I Interborough Employes Will Have Third on May 15. Employ! Btore Ko 2 b) i the Trag it Compan) nesday, to continu? the aervlce which road doing avppiy workmen with food supplies at The new at NU Eighth aVOnUC, the outheai i i ca nei Eighth an.i liBd open fur buel from 7 a until tn when it aill close until il Like Btore No i bl stocked "rrocerlee, rneata and Employes' Btore opened ot Mar. at Nu HI Eighth avenue.

Vice I'fe rlil? tit IiHVifl Roaa uf thr Inter borough conipan) rsstcirdsj that it; falos have gone fai bsyotid expoctatloni averaging between K.991 and IMM a week day, sahl. have run hiKh aa Petto. This potto aupptytni with food al coat, said Mr Roaa began aboul three years vvhei the- tatabHsbOd restaurant ii- workmen at the district terminals Alx.ut May Mtore- No he at No. lo3l LexliiKtui avenue. lino Four Patrolmen and Many Ital? ians Wounded During Fierce Battle in Lot.

ONE IN HOSPITAL, 5 IN JAIL Long Island Railroad Employe Dying from Attack by Men Who Quit When Demands Were Refused. Four policemen of a platoon from Richmond mil and preclncti are suffering from injuries "received terdsy when the) fought a moi. of Italian: who had on strike bOOSUSS the Long Island Railroed Company re fused them an Incrasm ol a day mob is In Mary's tioept? tdi, Jamaica, having been shot In II le? by a policeman. Flve others an In Queens County pell, at Island ii'. awaiting examination In the Ja? malea polie? court on cherg? of rioting.

Gregory, 9 year oM of 3d Harvard avenue. Jamaica, railroad employe, le dying In f- Hospital of .1 fractured skull. It thought hr nay been beaten by strikers earl, in the morning. I The Injun poll? emen IXOLSON, tlberl ictlna mounted dlsloeattNl lefl shoulder, contusions -i Min Hospital HRRTBil lb? unte I pal free i rtglit Bt Mar? Ho pll PROBST I mied patrolman; la.er alp, conl islons head i i dos of aad bead Domlnlcb arametto, thirty old, of John ion Brooklj i i Ho through both legs Conde, twenty-aeven of No Pn nt si Brooklyn, was knocked aensalesa with Mow from a polloeman'a club. He wes up a rioter, a vva- his harles Condi twenty yeai old, of thi same sddn i Th? othi.

I Balvaton Dellte, twentj years of No. i'" Johnaon avenue Jam il? i "Mike" i ni Old, No UN BeeUforl a and Raffele Le tw? nt) i are of Chaffe Place, Brooklyn, Tho Hvi prison? rsrho wten able to be arraigned In thi Jamal'a courl were held in RHO ni ti by Magistrate his Miller until to-morros trouble started al 9 o'clock a m. when five hundred Italians employed In construction work si Ih? Jamaica demanded an In in ia-. They have Iren getting II IS a They ru I r. fus? threw their tools ami refused to i the property.

from the Jamaica pn Incl dispersed them nit il trouble They mercbed toward Morris Park ah.iikr ti Atlantic avenue dlvl of th" railroad 1.000 Strikers Defy Police. th? time the sti Ik? res Wll? and St. wait avenue, tWO blocks from Richmond um poilce station, there on? thousand men in the --ay They were nol or? gutted, hut one man "i removed his red flannel and it to a stick, which he waved aloft. sppesred I bt the leader. The itriksrs started to hold meetinfr In vacant lot Sergeant Kolaon nine mounted patrolmen of th? mond Hill station, drawn op front of tl i tat ion bouse ready go to drill in irhv lot.

ord? red to strikers and stop thi meeting A approached the Italian- picked up bricks, stones sod that lav in profusion near H''' ratlroad tracks and let a volles Kolso strin and bad!) cul a lagged rock Th? animal reared It thai hi rldei was thrown heavily, dislocating tils der He plucklly remounted, how? ever, and I mob All the policemen drew their revolvers and opened lire over the strikers. The) started to then, and flifriit was tin in speed when aptaln Dulfer, of tl a Rlchmtmd Hill precinct, arrived lusl then with th? reserves, and squad of special poli? men of the Long Island Railroad appeared. The were chaaed by polios until ih? last was out is-hr FATHER TO GET BOY BACK Court Sustains Habeas Corpus Writ in Caulfteld Case. fustics suatalned yeatordai the "i habeaa corpus awom oui Km. st for his n-y? ar old Lcelle, who hod been taken hla mother, Mrs Bleenor CaulfleM, to horn? hei Prey, al No.

st Anns tvenue, The Mr- Paulfleld is ruling her hueband for a ruat Ion He objet I to tl -v horns beeauw all? s- i Is coi lumptlve The father feared bis would contract the i i ehman awarded I eustod) of the to i.is father "ni' the mother to deltv? i blip to CaulfleM not later than Ma) 12, and Inatructed thai at no tim. from now until then la she keep the boj al tin Prey hom? AMUSEMENTS. M. wwnmn a MAV IDUflM u.w AST0R 50c officerbbb Julian Kl'tng? Ft ns RPI ASCO is DCLrtOWU rhiii i YEARS OF DISCRETION REPUBLIC n1.rw01.1u UtaMatl A Cnnri 1 IMi A Good Little Devil Mt.ritimil.il jnjm OI'KIM HOI IY1 I III. MIIKNOOV JL NOW BEtXIKG LAMBS GAMBOL of Miifn.j.

Oreateat lUra IHII 1 AA t.emedy. Operetls Monologa? KI It Ol'? MAN OPR-gJl HOI runt UK orp.g.1 (oMrxNv TO-MORROW i "LUCIA," with EVG. AT 8. TETRAZZINI THALIA Thes. lo-nlfcbl BlXK'l The Jenres.

Make your first May week? cud lack nothing tor our per. vinal comfort. Everything you need waiting for you now. Soft liats and straus. if you (kit!) Spring suits.

Silk shirts. "Athletic" Silk socks. 'l'an Oxfords. Huffs, si null week. end "trunks" folding brellas.

For golfers the latest Norfolk shirt of white chevitf 1 it quarter -sleeves. Though like many nther? who "pound the pill" wert just as keen for our "Polo shirt. Golf sticks, eadd) bag; tennis rackets, halls Sport? of all descriptai in all three nur stores. All hacked by "your morv back" if not satisfactory too. Peet Company, Three Broadway Stores at at at Warren St.

13th St. 34th St AMUSEMENTS Mi TH' MM I.EAIIIV?. CIIDIDC A 4 cmrinc its H- asna Iiurki BILLIE BURKE in mi. THE AMAZONS hrltltlli hl.K. ft in.l SSth St, JULlVsANDERSOiN In THE MNt-HINE filitl- LYCEUM H.

B. WARNER ff? VS GARRICK LAUT Mn THE CONSPIRACY CRITERIO? ROBERT HILL)ARD uiincnuv. niK i-iMiit unit ki? ii FULTON RICHARD BEWET? i 'YORK DAMAGED GOODS II tRItlv 13 1 ivIWAMSTERlTAM OH! OH! DELPHINE Ihr In.l tn Mn.l. I LIBERTY THE PURPLE ROM i UHlt i i "STOP GLOBE Matine NOW NOW linn. iin.l IV nil.4.Kit.

IHW f-B BUFFALO BILLS i PAWNEE BILLS t-SHft kv-tvi ED SK tTf? Metl -I llfj Huit to Ml 41.I..1.,- V.xeeat 1 BRA NO It riCKBT I I at uarUi a- So i v. wem I wsj Ml at the? i MA I PALACE BARRYMORE I i pit Nil l.v i II HutT 1 fg 1.. wn nu. miow MME.SARAH BERNHARDT ARE YOU A CROOK IIM1KI i V. ANGELiNI GATTIN! OPERA CO i I HI.

ELTINGE WITHIN THE LAW McGORMAGK, i-l-lirit-d Irl.h Tenor (1 Ma" COLONIAL i. lor t'. II. I HARI FM lu "TNi? wjr ill- hilt? 11 in, 5 5TH NANCE Mats. aii-i 11 uth-rbiS?.

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