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f THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 30, 1965. (PROVIDED FOR ALL NEW YORK Hospitals and Homes, Especially, Well Cared For, MUSIC WITH DINNERS Individuals and Organizations Vie in Feeding the Unfortunates, ( SERVICE IN CHURCHES. \ Celebration in All Sections of the City, More General Than in Years, — Thanksgiving Day this elty was eclebra 1 to-day p bly more elat orately than {t has been for y thousande of unfortunates in e walk ' of life aw ired for with the famed @urkey and condiments that accompany him on the annual feast day Tho city has probably not seen so many youngsters on the atroets tn mask and mother's old & n years as were chasing about early nd the 4 pedestrian who had ¢ mitisfy the insidious maw of these was fortunate ' fn © Ye and private, the ‘inmates were treated to a turkey dinner, generally fodut the noon hour. In many dinger| and entertainmnets were d nated by individuals, while in others) sven year | mi ions were the be organts: tors, In the uptown disirict all of the tn-] » orphan asylums to| the door viciously amd entertainments At the Harlem Hospital, fifty-three 4 pationts; J. Hood Wright Howpttal, for- patients; Washington Heights patien's; Syde n patients, an rkey morning ee! of Luke's, George c Mel vting, and ‘@ Was an entertainment in the af- The Hebrew Sheltering Guardian el and Fift clety wireet ar took care of tis 1 ont the morning there was @ service an after the dinner at noon there was ah entertainment in the a ternvon, Seven of ihe directors the Institution were present fowlona! entertainers agve gramme. ; The Monte fiors Home at One Hun dred Thirty-cigath street Broultway, | Mrs, Danlel Guggen- ‘ hoim to for ite ‘Thankagiv Day inner Guggenheim contrib- wed the ¢ cin hy af the weddng of her en Robert. There were 212 4 stitution who partook ‘ ! presided, and in | ¢ was given in 4 . { « Colored Orphay Asylus One Hundred and Forty a thipd street and Amsterdam avenue had both turkey acd games for the day There were nearly 10 Opatients at the Roosevelt Hospital who were recipients of the gifts of the tnsutution, All who could e allowed to go home to pare heir dinner, but those that re left, aud they numbered nearly Wore ‘well taken ca of, Th the childrens’ ward there was not only a Winner, bur candies and frult, and presents of toys and games At the Protectory, The Brot the Catho- lic Prot 2,100 pot tho 2 ya there, ‘ihe entertainment In. the Afternoon was in charge of the Rey Father Coogan, of Westchester, in charg In thi teetory 700 Superior ntoniou veing in charge Hundred and EF) Third avenue, pr Ainnets, Superint charge rd street and inmates with es being in No, % Woodyerest avenue, 20 Inmates were given good cheer.’ This ts the In- stitution that Miss ld founded, but Miss Gould was wu to be present Mrs, Francis W. Weeks, the President of the institution. presided, and in the afiernoon an entertainment was given. Lincoln Hospital, with 40 patients; Lebanon Hospital, with 18 patients Fordham Hompital, with 44 patients, and had elaborate dinners for patients’ and employees John 8. Kennedy President of the Presbytertan Hogpital Association, was the benefactor at that Institution to- Jed the dinner, There aro the hospital, and 20 em- vlan cared fa Side Pollce Court, Keeper ve the fifty-five prisoners, men and Meht women, @ of apples Keeper Lynch at the Yorkville Po- Iwe Court prison served Turkey and ' ehicken to thirteen men and twelve women fn his charge. Mrs. Lynch, the keeper's wife, propared the dinner, Next Summer your building lot, if wisely bought, will be worth more than you paid for it if you Buy It Now! Special Bargains of- fered to-day and every day through heal of the at his father 8, and y Institution in the city, pub-] a3 nes for the aged had thelr musteales | full “|don't! T don't! 1 don't! In | 1, of TWO were bunch tor to that a service was | 1Pe ough, two 4 wollnd Ni Jacob H, Schiff, Presi- | feet in more roj and directed the others in. the {scult doug) you can’t break tt T they were going to,do to him The mile departinent of the Pros |and ti children had dinner, Sister | d The Home for the Incurgbles, at One jour br |Mittle y should n ing t At the Home for the Friendless, at | po Flower Hospital, with 90 patients, gil) f aplendid dinner of chicken and turkey, | Some Anonymous giver sent a barrel | fis] |TOMMY'S THANKSGIVING . .. . proven HONaioey World by Child Wielder of Pen and Pencil, eS Se RENN 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL IS POET AND ARTIST f en sold Sara Itouan whore uncsu T we World soolty and inge for ¢ complete Displaying a talon; for irawing as @ very small won, at ten, ag medal from St for alte sketeh, and has n awarded other priz s fo nus with er mother at No came sternly from the table, “put that down this “Thomas!” ‘Yommy reluctantly withdrew his hand rogn the last slice of pumpkin ple on © ple-plate, and cast a sheepish glance “You've d now you want at st ul two pleces of ple already auld your room, you needn't on y well stalked from the n as dignified an air as his and short stature yould per. Ho went Into his room and slammed pn he sat down edge of the bed and begar ike T was a Humy Bett ke to be treated that way * T am up here starvts, y the had stuffed himself as Red et y wouldn't Ind iF time, oni et m me all ne thing, I don't care, though, 1 Tommy slipped his night & hoarse y pen his eyes and ) at a scene greeted them! The ro ull of pumpkin Ms wrists with « tood on | and ne H ¥ seen, sat on’ the ¢ he had heard mw Poenn was a win dt) make, ned 2 0 laugh, Jou tone What Waa to Ina treme ‘Wait and you'll see," repiled the! hoarse-volced lender, “All ready, boys? All right, heave to!” Tommy felt him: welt lifted fr the bed and carried middle of the room I never eat another th ple again! la down on the floor ig ple mounted a chair and ad: | him A KAW to-day how you treated her on the table, You took tw him and wanted a third Kded that # ruel, g ny longer a in that ‘Tom's eyes protruding with | BY SARA HO Dance oF THE PIES. Sana [fomans lal Story for The Evening | One Hurdrd and Nan Lik ‘cenimaereansisbemnemaens sommncensnns) | | | fright When this speech wa wen ralsing steudily Jat ca Mean old Viings," he sata, “Stean! Mean! Mean | ‘URGES HONEST MEN TO END THE RULE OF If Christians Do Duty as Citizens, ) use to protest, as " Says Pastor. en the case that s8 must tarry till th siddenly it climbed | things miny iA} the things t und envelopd of the primaries and inton of Chura If every citizen were would be Christian just | than the Bta d 1] now ing-room with yecomes thelr government tional and private should consider} this question of our dutie 1 thank God for lof the qavirlotic conscle sighed Tommy Then, ina tense whisper. ‘ROOSEVE CEDRIC NEARING PORT. only the beginning jawakening may of what Ia due at when she | Appreciate that we will appreciate ¢ Children Go to Country Home mile east of |!t Is due to botir to give ‘The vessel will|{M our lives, our braing, our streng to bring about honesty in our he perceived a| was one gover a few sticks. | Nantucket 1 for Thanksgiving. WASHINGTON | morrow. Voo long it has been the st business must tarry When in your coay corner In your cosy home you're curl'd, iy 2 for one sure dally joy, bread tll the bargs Thanksgiving quietly return tos Washington tox of tie | morrow night, us pray that this rel i shall be the test for publi Christian citizens shall take hol ! | “HIT ME MUDDER,” —— Jap |Row Between Women Who j#Hest cum | Sell Newspapers Settled | by Son’s Arrest, orem esate oF een PRAYS FOR ANEND OF TRUST GRAFT AND BOSS RULE, her,” Samuel Binterz, newsboy at the Manhattan end of the Brooklyn Bridge, explained when Policeman Willlam Dennan, of the Oak street | station, overtook him after a run from Chatham Square to City Hall early | to-day, firing.his tevolver to bring the prisoner to a halt Fora long time there has beon keer rivalry eo) Mra. Rose Bint ue], who lives at Ne amd Mrs. Eva Sohaet 5 Chrystie st 1 are sellers of newspapers at the lee entr and both have thel regular customers Sehachman decided that Mrs had stolen one of her custom- Night. so the story « - . sa senetritemerinasi ‘ r claims ana we to fight each one A qQ ' ‘ |them to a Alan Ta thee rte x fi ) t We have discovered heoudt \ the medium of the ca which wil | s] but will enabky us to recover hundreds of Votes of whioh Mr. Hearst wae Ge prived on elgetion night FAR, i FIGHT Giving Out No Figures. HAVE GONE OVER 4,000. lots { begul, ‘There have not been ten votes| seems probable that xainodt or lost by” elther nearly all the vold and prot ~— HIS ONLY DEFENSE examined and ret on, has sprend ait: | hypophosphites of lime \y form and|iyork ed the Intrust There were f = hot only warrant the courte In onder Ing the reopening of many ballot boxes, ot prepared t er our Kot te DOL bokeh, Wwe gain, al ‘in a fuftlolent number of t ane reault su far a8 Review of “Void and Proe ow tte wea etki etch mat, tested’ Votes Doesn't ap Affect Results. {ents Yonge, also of the Bennet tay el ® r Mele number of omens . giv to Mr. Hearat, a pl sl to wurrant a ra wid making appilea. ballot-boxes im f, Pe On the atier band, Pais Hora ok tas And Net Change as to Mayor! voie’hnenach carditis wa reer aie stikes which save na consisted in tie setting | 1 blank ball We alty Vote Will Not Ex- ceed Ten Either Way. ! ¢ Muyoraty election contest the vt the protested and youd bal can be, and in mang ouses hay far makes about an even ih rei Vs Mayor MeClellan and Wills) ‘throughout all our Ke has been mad returns W go the result of t am Ro Hearst, and they stand pra ally where they did when the contest] yy whole McClellan election.” nd ffair is thrash Lreceive the ¢ » boon examined and p was ant ml soaeaeee cated wailte: the Hearn; ocott’s Emulsion is not ngers declared their candidate bal) @ “patent medicine. If They declared & recount of those ¢x has no secret ingredients, Juded votes wou sho hat Tamman y ae ais tracked watk,in throwing) YOUN COCO? Calis Mim ut votes, and wit Hearst woul be) doubt, tell you as much The Hearst lawyers immediately ap! aboutitas we could. We Fie au tate te of the| have merely perfected the tons and Juan Gieerieh CM) method of blending the Hut she ros aa fan, when between | Norwegian cod liver oil, 3.00) and 4,000 of these votes have been | ments i not clagrin INT") and soda and glycerine, Grasp at New Straws. | As one grocer will blend Realizing that thelr charges Were MY | Coffee better than angther funded in reference to the void ‘ proteated ballots they fell back on the | so we have Succ eeded in the whole wt) ab caat making Scott's Emulsion ae tne in avors aay trearat hopes’ @ little better thanvany to craw) away femme oc ue wid and Other cod liver oil prepara protorted 1a Ae won -aimost every’ tion, There's no “patent” nd 2 and the only secret is the ion well” secret of Knowing how, While Hearst f 1 figures 80 iitue hope ot being with the perfected me- on a the nh with tae te nual vot tar prove that te Chanical means at hand remarkaoly clean as far | . ‘ set tent and “ha uch enrort to doit. Get Scott’s and inentiona a ot nush SEM Anka, YOu get the perfect emul- ait against ae 810N, It’s the greatest paia'sew. thing in the world for re- County laring the result ‘Hoo eed ia gaining strengthand flesh the votes cast on E ily guarding the report vassers, Words, more words, and then, Samuel labore, le carefully wusedlne et Tat ore lost through wasting. ve, Mrs, Schachmay smacked Mrs, Kinters, Mrs. Elnterg told all of this to her son, Samuel, giatecr ty old, when $ne got home last night, and Samuel is) plotted revenge. ‘He, so his mother's rival alleges, lay tn wait for her when | forme will; #he was going to business early to-day ") She was passing throug! we aMairs Of! sauare pb iB throug! LT SPEND DAY IN VIRGINIA President, Mrs, Roosevelt and Two Chatham attending to her business, as any re ti working woman will When she got a tap In the chin. This was followed by a pile-driving ble staggered her and sent her sitting to th pavement in an undignitied position Mrs. Schachman yelled. The man who had made her sit down ran. Deen heard tie yell and saw the running man and took after him. | cell to brood over his troubles. — |POOR SHARE BOUNTY OF MISS HELEN GOULD (Special to T ng World) WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., Nov, %0.— Wealthy New Yorkers who have coun try places in Westhhester County cece |brated Thanksgiving day wh | | parties, dinners at the Anieloy Ca and Knollwood Country Club, jaquletly at nilco Hills since the 6s wervers have been trying 0 nh him with papers frpught Py Gov. Polk, presented a large number" of with turkeys and ehiokens, ML entirely oppowiie view of the situation, | “She won't hit me mudder agin’, | | Samuel alleged, as he was lal to a Hea eatin U | ented and exclusively practised by Dr, G. Gordon Martin, is recognized | 4 . | 48 a distinet advance in den- tal science. No necessity | Plates or the usual unsatisfactory S M (es “ ” (6) ling the hounds and playing golf, John E CHILD “MUMMERS” SEEN ON EAST SIDE STREETS. TO-DAY. |i ii.ovnis ant msving itn Pion onthe nuh wma saved, made strong and firm, Pyor-| That's thekindofabridge we've built rhea and all diseases of the gums into the shank of our 1 an vetion| cured, Expert specialists in each Shoe. It has already carr i ri,| braneh of dental work. Best of pro- | safely over the dangers of “flat foot.” | despent and financial references, FOR MEN, WOMBN AND CHILDREN» On bs ‘ af the MoO. L, obtained an ore ’ Ainend” requiring tat 8¢ §COTT & DOWNE, 4o9 Pearl St., New York mn of the canvass no aa node and no certificate as to the resul f the Board of Elections itself tt Y f t « rendered Anyass—the being tarred trom: rec thon fromthe the commit ft 4 Injunet vaile until position of the Tigation Involving pe 1 ballot boxes in five elect districts . Result Is Unchanged. ) Mut Chairman Reginald 8, Doull ts autiiorliy for the statement that, [he | of the Yote ax announced on | election night will not be chang d. ie Beware the report of the County Board Anally ah of | ‘Pre attorneys for Mr. Hearst take an | Imitations Canyassers, and 1 of (ity Cane Y Boart 1 i Alveolar Dentistry, orlginated, pat- tor, Coward Arch-Supporting Shoe, “Speak well of a bridge that carries Arch-Supportiny ‘ried hundre A, M, to 6 P. M., week days \* Miss Helen Goull, of ‘jyndburst,| only, Examinations and booklet on SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, | also gave poor prope turkeys. Alveolar Dentistry free. G. GORDON Folbwing her usual cisom, Mies MARTIN, M.D, D.D.S., Ine., Suite’ JAMES S$, COWARD, Gould tendered the poor orphans wiv) 704, 820 Fifth Ave.. cor, 82d St, New 208-274 Greenwich St., N. Ye are being car for and wlutated a her home called Wood rert Trvingoon, with 4 ‘Lhaokerenig dir Hose parties were Howard Wiles Marriman, Mr. an baud at Hide White Ph pee at O. 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