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THUC HOLDS UP waa PRD EONS SPELT 08. rosy AGE PASS ASE SLEUTHS SSE ! > ry : not get any of his men inside DESCLELEDEOE DOD ODLPODEDD fOLOSSEH ODPL DVOOEPOOODOODOOS OOOO OOEPOOLO OID IE DO OS® ‘ Cirrntn= BRAINED MD AOS BOY wis waweke) 7ELLO, THERE, TiRED OUT: bol Aid thy 7 ree You GRAAT BIG YOU MoON-FACaD the two Chea oy ; By, ASE EEL SAaC lee Naor ‘ + | while on Tour of Inspection with Kade Up as Gib Detectives) Went 12" the piace early ton Youny nibert Phillips Deciares f Days WORK 2 GIVE US Some -F ¢| Chief Carson, of Boston Tun-| “Shoot the Bones” amd Give| ther rollcemen, os a : He Was Attacked by Footpad { 3 nel, on Hand Car, His Arm Is} Signal to the Policemen Out- fee eee eres tod ay jucked up a ation-house. J in Twenty-eighth Street Near Broken. side to Break In. a ee nde (owed WITHOUT A f ; WOMAN FROZEN TO DEATH. , y . FOOLISH PATHE 4 : ROCHBSTER, N. ¥., Deo *16The | i | William Barciay Parsons, chief en-| Bight prisoners were taken in @ raid) body Nellle Conley, of Brookport, cc LTE eae = e i iM, Y gineer of the Ragid-Trassit subway,|on a crap game in the house at No. 106, W215 f roven stiff in the garbige ° » WAS GOING TO THE “L” { by > i 'be confined to his home at No. 51| West Thiety-Aest etitat cacy toy. ‘A| grounds of the village. oe npn ? 5 4 st Fifty-third etreet for several days| dozen other players escaped tn the rush| had been to a party with ‘her brother, FROM BICYCLE RACE. j y on account of the accident fn the tunnel] that followed the appearance of the po-| Pit tertgnd, fo, Meturn, home with ate " Z) G A at Highth street his arm was] Ilce: Bile atts “Gatcited tov the Gaeab. where al res —- broken and his wrist dislocated. ‘Che| ‘The evidence against the place was she fell and was frozen to death, r rr Employee of President Roose- 3 oor: san tlie wie e » eing badly bruise , ret i 4 Mr. Parsons was making a tour of *% ‘ elt’s Brother-in-Law the Vic Grhisiidenes Inspection with Chief Engineer Carson, ° ’ 4 of the Boston subway. Mr, Carson etectives from 30th SWEETHEARTS. came to New York upon Mr. Parsons's UNPSOLY le yi invitation, and the two engineers started SIXTH ME: APOTOZO™ STREETS: ‘ Street Station to Investigate. Ve Deteotives of the West Thirtieth Street v q KG Station are investigating the complaint 5 ; P oh OY Grou sin ro) of William Phillips, of No. 28 Manhattan ane’ on 1. Pe VAY OS 2) 64 DELIGHTED avenue, made Inst night, that bis seven- “4 VAY WITT, YOON ‘teen-year-old son Albert had been held At 7A : OG AUNCH OF Uupjand robbed just off Broadway by 2 + LAY l INSIGNIFICANCE ! warman armed with a pistol and chloroform. ‘The boy, who accompanied his father to tho station, was still sut- 5 r~ fering from the effects of the drug. 4 I OSay, youl! rt a wi ye , Albert said he was employed by Dol hess 8 to the bicysle| TRAVELLING IN 5 slaw of Pres Soe Seal lak Oous.e kage in Madison Square Garden Satur- © day night and left for home shortly b ‘ ARNESS ? fore i. Ae he was walking throug! : Twenty-eichth street to take an * in uptown a man darted from the rwiy of a house between Broadway and Sixth avenue and’ pinioned his arms! frdm beniid, The boy fought ‘to free bimeel thg robber, flourishing a pistol in of his face, ordered him to bo quiet, ‘Then, Phillips sald, a sponge, saturated | With chioroform was preayed to his | naw Srv’ mouth and nose. He struggled to es- © COuRTenip s AN®@ PROP O5AMA, through the tunnel on @ handcar, for which they furnished the Edda them- saly 1 “They had been on the car ony a few ‘| | minutes when Mr. Parsone's arm was: a) caught tn the brake. He could not sup- press a cry of pain as his arm was Pri geay Sot pled altar All Day Wednesday and Thursday . Brgtens” the car te'avauick sion |) « tn Our Big Music Dept.—Second Floor. yihen, eleased ns ari une finn aad Al) Mall Orders Fitted. 2c, Extra for Postage if Ordered by Mail. at Eighth street ot and’ taken in a car- pea TON Se iG] We have bought 10,000 COPIES of the great song hit of bandaged.” Later he was taken “Mother Goose,” now playing at. the New Amsterdam {give him much pain, 2 CoMtnued) F Theatre, entitled ‘physicians at the hospital injury Was ®. serious one, Me 99 SIAM WENACED BY FRANCE. Ene Ores comme vicky MET aa RATE SALE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY i q WELL, THATS a CHEAP, AU c. gene srorensasesssensens SSSTOOEHEHHHHOO OHS: Seizure of Territory. Anis Bet cece Sat At 11c. Per Copy. Indo-China report the massing ‘of * ry h t the SI ‘der ki © gape'the fumes, put they overpowered! Cegegeagnseoe nosed notsodo> ae iclgation of Wan The omelais ati@ Try the Chorus on Your Piano. You Will Surely Like It. and he sank to the sidewalk. The Indo-China are quoted es saying that seed Sponge was not removed unt}t | San Francisco now boasts the National Anti-Osculation Society of America, the antes of which bind themselves “not to make use of Any tlon of a large epee Siam he [had nearly lost consciousness. He|terms of endearment such as lovely, sweetness, birdie, littlest, onliest, toot sey-wootsie, &c., to any onc, whether a member of this organization or decided upon. no power to rebist os the robber) not.” General mode of hail is “Here, AD or else they reach for one another with cottor-hooks. The Fool Killer seems to have skipped San] ‘he authorities in Paris do not believe ‘Wweht through his pockets, taking $4.73, that @ rupture with Siam will occur and Bil that was left of his week's wages. | Prancisco of late. ee eenvaie Ce ih l ia IT Bo Gazed was he that the robber's face 1 an explosion on Sept, 239, past in consequence of the hesitation and figure left no impression on his jory. He did not even know when . psealant fed. | Owens was working on the eleventh gays he-must have lain on the | Moor of the elghteen-#tory unnex under ae Judge Newberger, of General Sessions,| Strained relations between France for three years and etx months. and Siam have existed for some time plasterer, who was instantly kiiled by IN PRISON FOR THIRD TIME. MAIS eae Scheer tried to beg off to-day by tell-!of siam to accept modification of the Hoy Burglar Sentenced for ‘Three | ing Judge Newberger that he was young | treaty of 1001, ia demanded by Prance. 4 ent q cnt and plastering the wali A 4 had a good record, but © |The treaty. ‘which was arranged by ee _gaveral minuves betore he had ont Years and Six Months, Dately for hito te Court tiga hun reaeea Forgign vo Botousse, was rejected 2 agee! : E war rench Chamber’ of Deputies, MTA Bcontway, The rebber had tates wall was) blown. pat, apg ai Joseph Scheer, a confirmed young |*! M#d and confronted him with It. | Oe 4 {i weserted recently semni-ofl: Ris last penny and he started for his nig companion, Jobn H | criminal of twenty, who al has | oe Clally that if Slam does not accept the ¢ > t One Hundred + ‘ 9 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK proposed modifications matters will re- home on foot, arriving about 4 A, M. Lebretiis, of No. 23 East Ono Hundred | sorved two terms in prison for burglar; — He, patted remembers little of | Wido tJ 0 Killed £ the right leg and internal injuries. was sent to Sing Sing again to-day b MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, Parente peeiticas provided for in long wi idow of James Owens, Killet retin Is Also wuing, throt ur. — _‘Dhe elder Paillips says he deiected the pa AoE, ECO) GRRE SE ’ R oar of chloroform on his son's slownes) at the Imperial Sues for fie. exolovlon vgs enue oy tha, a as : _ retlirne e to! pt. tion of a candle to @ cavity Burfeind ie hea n premonition ot aeo-| $38,000, and John B, Le-|kierr tne toot tn, oom tn ah ettort | LOWEST PRICED. HOUSE FOR FIRST- CLASS GOODS. ger, and when Albert did not arrive rs of hotel dome at midniit he went downtown an brettis Wants $15,000. ; rink be tried If nd searched for hi: on at the bicy- the n fa! t i} Trace, He was is for the boy ———_ $e he came home. Hi Testify tu La . on end arom» Cntatieg + eamulabind Catherine Owens, of No. 231 Weet One OMAHA, Dec. 15. ‘A Hundred and Twenty-first etreet, ha: ny rel ue pono, Shem eogwb a | federal Grand sury today im epaiess t } 8 Robinson's real-estate oMfes, drought a suit through Jucob Newman ie) Brodway, ‘where against Jennte K. Stafford, owner of the | HO With, Allewed. - ONell K . bscd ah Also all the other big song hits from lvate telephone e ve mit 1 tal, fe $35,000 damages Bent. Benjan ie |, Wel H si Seo art cl Monine ase uh Reba mors 155,157 and159 East 23d St [mdatie,| lt | sonrnwapssion |epeerecen es is Teally desive no. publicity in. thie of 3d Ave, ve. $ 1 Don’t Want to Be a Lady. sy Faces(the $40,000 song). oy SHAE eT ay May : ‘ ’ . “3 Under the Mistletoe Bough. \§ Ti iin the Old Front Line. the switchroand. “It was a sad and 5 3 Gruel adventure. and that is all toate 3 —_———— Some of the horrid police of io SN insinuated that I was a nema 201 DwiTeaLst | AAVANTINE 5 INOS CONT Everybody’sLoved bySomeone. | When I Do tho Highland Fling. ‘Thore’s Nobody Just Like You (big hit). Stories Adam Told to Eve. ‘s Christmas Gifts Especially Low Pricedg Say what you will, there is nothing that makes a etter showing for your money or that is better a preciated than an article of well made Furniture. any J re u are in doubt what to give your dear one, that’s ayy int for you. We quote a few Christmas suggestions _—the prices we think will suit you. Ladi ies’ LOVE IN AN ORCHARD—the big song hit of Irene Bentley in *A Girl from Dixte’—on sale at . . 11¢ TWO EYES OF BROWN—Jessle Bartlett Davis's big hit In «*Erminie’’—on sale at. . . . | 1G Individuality in Gifts | A well selected artistic piece of Oriental Art \ a —— Tee f : Mke illustration, ma- : wo also place on sale for WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY tho big Two Badly Injured in Premature always proves acceptable to the recipient, j 5 golden oak, high- : j hogany finish, highly} if) songigna instrumental nits of the country, ‘Now 1s the timo to lay y in} ly polished, with i % a! il i i E ” in your stock of music for tho holidays at 11c. A COPY. Explosi Blackwell's Island because it is Original and Exclusive. Wa krench bevel xplosion in Blackwell’s Islan: DY fs Be a rated door, shelves, Layghing ator sono and tn Per ea Stat Quarry—Keeper Suspended, Odd Presents, ; Rviodletic (Lage Lukupows Leabente gee ge” agl H HIRT nopay done ou pre se i . : f forte! like design, deeply tufted, f \) ‘The Sun Dane Duarged with Carelessness Leather Novelties, 50< to $25.00 frat “upholstery, best steel springs, Pon Pri ia TAY to Busy AM! Next sta Sree wen iki hee pean te arn ° never mat Oo 0; ne) Bees Pe Eats Netsuke Bags, $10.00 than $25.00} special at. PI O.2D Tee ye gine Cliry for mine. | 1 G the teenie han quarry on Blackwell's Island when two | Carved Ivories, $1.50 to $1,500 Buffets in best wee Devotion (from Knickerbooker mén were ii nd by explosion of Miosralie,” wos on trial torday on Opera Bags, $3.00’ to $10,00 Desk Chairs, nur sawed i? pins tiger Wetee ee Sgn nia bein bet Ce in , eal (new and po} s 5 MERON eon, We tivnes, A\toug> tne Kimonos, $3.00 to $85.00 Je, mahogany finish, iheatt wih 3 he Star Bables (b ei iain. Sole Heetlon ah for plano, aceldent occurred Friday, the matter Oriental Jewelry, $1.00 to $500. 00 i highly polished and drawers, lower q Us wear it nthe ‘Pale Moon- Glam ap Beauty, Was kept a closcly guanted secret. = * : ‘ handsomely carved shelf and French Se Wi gos! "Cause tne Moon was shining. ae ght Nuke ful Ttiomas Clarke, tre now inthe hos | Oriental Perfumes, 50¢ to $4.50 AR actually worth pereeatton te : = Lied areold Repeat A - , pital on the Oriental Rugs, $2.00 to $10,000 fy nereally worth 9-00} yf) entre l phe Sycamore, F180. snark Pisco’ ry tp Chuich and Get orn 16 Spring Song. t fu-both eyes and the other has lost the A 2 A yozy Was a ere, Bitter ae Opeo Evenings Until 7 O'clock. KY Special, ‘ < ’ Say You'll 80 a Friend of Mine, y $16 50 ‘On gale for Wednesday mibnt, sted thelr - : ll} Value $5, special.......- ; aa ea ee Nd atiul story. witha catchy melodye | Tren entertaln- " care, = > ~ Co! "Round, ON SALE, Ce ie By | Rolvoad Fore Allowed Oul-o/-Town Buyars. [U Ol4 Colonial Bookcases, inf pic Comp gel lic tha statement that the men cannot be i with lattice work, finely ” polished, Ny . When Christmas Bells Are Ringing, e wiven proper attention at the hospital " mat ‘ * d x first-class workmanship; } i D3 7,49 8 Ha td the following Christ- Prise wee the island, bt thel val tu pilikca meus. beve meen Babin, s ‘ biti Oy Worth sass SPs! v i? THE CELEBRATED CROWN DANCE ip celtent,1t would have been the f Pith drawer. | A SD ’ FOLIO, on sale (Spectal) 286 of only an hour to e the - . pits prisoners to Bellevue, where y Ny ml © @ | ogF ra dai j 2 Bea ssfnnes Co clioy tis:nacse’to be N handles, reg | AO s A ATAU Just Issued! The Crown Mandolin and Gultar Follo. : Go for fear of being elociplines. HOLIDAY GIFTS. f _— } elsewhere at : Published tn Fou Posins 22 Compiave Numbors of ene pest st steal se stcraes of it ne of the men asked that word be 3, ». i about$12.00, Rie ve eats BUCH as "eainmny, si Pee aun Dance Dance," P nny F anky Poo,’” io” gent to ols relatives, but ins has don | Only Eight More Shopping Days to Christmas. |% a 4 il,” 2 f on Sale (Special) 186. Por Book. by Mail, 3 Gents Extra m Sored fie We have a large variety of useful presents to select from—T. \ 5 II : : ~ ; Seon wen stared bx Com: Dolls, Games, Bric-a-Brac, Cut Glass, Lamps, Pictures, Sliver: et KS beautitul colorings, deeply tufted rat Hi Popular Classic Music,..7 EE bd anta reeuit Keener Ghea was ware, Jewelry, Leather Goods, Perfumery, Att Goods, Umbrellas, 3 Mant uembitirtar bere cies chy Also the Following Popular Classic Music,.7¢. Copy. und eee page Ree a cal epraiad L ae: + $l. oe bold upwards—Handker- UN UP \ a worth ee least Hiro; ‘4 i Sarge Cavalleria Pagers Fi Rubinateld, | Post and Peasant. re is a city oralniaiice for- nah S.C MENUAB URES, SLIP ROES ehees Utes ype \ special. ‘] . s is any finish, 9 } TRENT RRS MG Fea LI yayes Waltzes. me. Go not understand hem Here Are Two Special Offers for wy mn Sia | / /S: aepsie iaelnetad aaerroarramananuceoremyrcerererregniearril 4 pr ras ut ee, but Your , Marry Ja in the middle, of the Wednesday and Thursday: decorated d wr, Trp ee valet» No Mail Farter, Gabinete, Vorntes te sine eg | ee 0s sea Rem ae aber sats “Party of et malle from Waist D Franchbevel mirror, ah — fupeabte Orders Filled } Martin goods, Fancy Tables, J Ltt a ate Eas ckery. March, John mes be iis aist ept. (Main Floor), q He $8, 99 Wit E be bay For Specials. } curio Cabinets, fear a arene, pane, at he Wataensamme WOMEN’S WAISTS, of Albatross, trimmed Ay) Spectal, Y Ge ow China Closets, Dressing Tables, Pedestals, a Stara ead ee mee Pace, Valenciennes Lace, round yoke effects and ~ eee saa ae ae rho Holla uavatter ¢ lions, in all the leadin colors, eluding black ant BIG spec, Gold Mirrors, Sideboards, Draperies, Cosy A aia ‘ Sula eur _ white, al sizes; value $2.80 (A usoful present), LAO VALUES $7.35 Corner Necessari¢s, Mission Furniture ast ei Se sy clokad coi ane RGR Red sere i f Leather Goods Dept. imain rico 5 Divans, Carpets, Parlor Suits, and hundreds| We wesley avattenlion to "mall orders: and are prepated Xo Ne WOMEN'S WALRUS WRIST BAGS, | CREDIT GIVEN ON EASY TERMS, pbaewbtibosbuls cdots Animuvlesibabtdultssa) Above ape for Salo Wednesday and perdi her han ( OORT CEN “peg lseligelegscll SMa Payments ranged Your Convenes OOM EARS Alt Wedel Xs. Sey, a anne ts WEST 125th St., 7th and 8th Aves.

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