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Show 00 JOHN BIQELOW AND ANDREWCARNEGIE New York, Nov. 24. Two of the nation's young-old men, John Blgo-low Blgo-low and Andrew Carnogie, celebrated their birthday anniversaries in New York today, Mr Blgelow is 94, years old and Mr. Carnegie, a braw lad in comparison, Is 7C. They have been 'close friends for many years and always al-ways exchange greetings ,on their birthdays. Mr. BIgolow's plans for tho day included in-cluded several hours' work on his angiography. an-giography. He devotes himself to this task every day and as he nears the century mark he 1b rapidly getting his chronological down to date. Today he smilingly receKed congratulations from many sources. Referring to the fact that he and Mr. Carnegie celebrato the same birthday, birth-day, he said: "Well, there Is no law agaiiiBt It, at least there was nono up to the time we were born. If It happened theso days, though, there might bo. There seems to be a law now against ovei'v-thlng." ovei'v-thlng." oo |