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ey RAE MERE Te AY EVERYBOD LIN ERR t ( \Ghurch of the Divine Patern Be a NKSEIVING. CHAO P Same Thankfulin Church, | Others at Table, but ~All Thankful. (EVER HAD MORE CAUSE ~ -Byen the Needy Feast Through} .. Beheficence of the More { Fortunate. . ‘Thankfulness simply bulged’ out. of the faces of the people to-Uay ars awelled Up in thelr hearts-and wes poured forth in:ustiad and in unseemly way. Some ‘eneit’ In’ prayer in ‘the churohes, some fn. thétr homes, while some stood up in ighoe leather and iked about, thank(ul they dkin't have to work to- day and offered up tnarticulate and even unconscious prayers. : Bomé did not pray at-all, for New York contains many who have ceased to} supplidats, even on this great na- tional turkey day. The rish and the Or, the low and the high have tur- y And the necessary accompaniments on\thelr tables. There never was a Thanksgiving day celedkated y a more prosperous amt cont ‘ed people. There never was a ‘Thankekiving when so many—persons aye wokk and wages, and good wages, and. therh never was a Thankegiving when turkey cut into the weekly sti- Pend of thy worker as jt hax this year. Thanks Due E\ther Way. Tho innoceht prisoner jn ls cell ts thankful that\ American jus is as Bure as it ts, \and the gullty prisoner is.thankful tha\ it 1s as corrupt as It 4s, and the poor\man !s happy in tho , thought that he \\s not out of work, @nd that he or hls children in this America may yet escane far from) the tooth and claw. of.the wolf, ‘The rich “man fe glad of his heatth and his wealth, and that the speed Jaws are @s lenient as they, are; the sick man 4s consoled: with fife and Rope of re- covery; the gambler is confwent th all tho, threats ngalnst him w mature; amd-she honest Chris zen ts slire (ig World !4 dally xrow- ing better and that while the milen- niUmsis not ‘walting just around the corner to be yanked in by the eats, there are stlil many signs which en- courage him to see the light of better days shining ahead. Byeryh&ds, in short, got upSthls morning and was Feally encouraged and, glad for some- thing, or for the absence of something. The rasiroads carried thousands of men and women to country homes Jast night and to-day, where they will eat dinner with the old folk or the young folk, ‘and-return to New York in time to take up thelr work to-morrow. Never before did so many peraohs leave the elty, on the different railroads, Depots wera jummed and trains crowded to Standing room. It seemed as if tho whole. population was leaving, but os they were gone there appeared aOR HARRIMAN TLLINONS COM Tea So say the men at the well-loaded table; “New York should be thankful, héalth, prosperity, order, and for ¢ You should be thankful you li richest, the freest and the happies' be grateful anyway. coming—and help to hasten {t. for. xn instant. +Then there are numerous othe; you should offer thanks, ‘Think of that, 275 yeurs ago, the colonists o a day of Thanksgiving, and that wh for you haye & thousand. Y You SHOULD BE THANKFUL says Mayor McClejlan, “for its good be excellent spirit of its citizen: You should be thankful for what you have and for the prospects you possess of getting overything else—it you are a Trust. rs ve in the Twentieth Century, in the t Republic that ever oxisted: You should be thankful becauso you haye plenty to eat, and {f you have not pienty you should remember that over-eating kills many—and Bo thankful that the day of the Corruptionist and the Grafter ts ‘You. should te thankful that you know liberty and prosperity are yours only because your own efforts have made them, and that you know enough not to relax your cnergles,to thaintain and Increase them r things, great and small, for which them on this day, and do not forget ¢ Massachusetts Bay first proclaimed ore they had one thing to be grateful er! heard and in others the cangregations moet and pray and go home, ‘At the theatres special’ matinees are, on the boards. ¥ of sports will find much to in- ferent thes at different points to-day. Hera VANDERBILTS AND MACKAYS GLADDEN LONG ISLAND POOR. (Special to The Evening Wer!4.) OLA, L. 1, Nov. 29.—Mrs. Wil- mK, Vanderbilt, jr., Mra, Clarence Plenty for the Needy. Mackay and other wealthy reeMento of One thotsand enjoyed turkey and | this section of Long Island sent barrele seuce and other good things In Mixsion | of turkeys, cyanberry sauce, plum Hall, at. No, 15 Doyers ‘xtreet China. | pudding, ice cream and wines to the town, ‘given’ by the Rescue Societ Greater New York newsboys will feast to-night at No. 14 New Chambers atreet on the bounty of the late Mrs. William Waldort Astor. Supt. Helg, of the Newsboys’ Home, whera the feed: will be, has been notifed by bo out of town that they w here. > The New York A. tion for Im- proving the Condition of thy Poor wilt furniai ® Thanksgiving dinner to sev- eral hundred poor families. Agents of ‘the association have given out 41 those selected to receive the feas ‘This prisoners at perial institutions will not go hungry by any means. They wilt be. fed lavishly at the taxpayers’ ex- pense. Harry Thaw, Awaithing trial for Stanford White's murder in the Tombs, perhaps the richest prisoner in the | world, has money to buy, a dinner such | as the pverage prisoner couldn't eat without contracting a vigorous case of d¥epepaia. At Blackwell's Inland every unfortunate te getting his fll of well- cooked and well-selected food such as’! the day demands. t Other feasts of charity 2 who are aurely be 1 Bowery Misslon-— “Bread line,” o'olock in the morning; distr:dution basket dinnérs, 9 o'clock in the mo: dinner, presided over by “Mother” Bir Bofclook in the evening. Hebrew Orphan Asylum—Review Cadet Corps by Gov.-elect Hughes is of din. | ner, at which Jagob.1l, Sehimt, Otto Rosalsky and Loujs-Stern will be pres: | ent., a 4 H | “Seamen's Ohristian Associaton—Din. | per and concert for 400 AMEN, Jacob A. Rils Neighborhood Set Ment—Basket dinners to 20) familles, Gentlewomen's Industrial Exchange— “Dinner for 1:00 wome Association for Improving the Condit. | tlon of the Poor—Dinners for 2.000. | National Florence Crittenton Mission | Celebration for home West Biue Y. M,C, giving dinner and. Temple: manu *Thanksglving,” by 20,00 in. the morning on |, Magnes, vary Haptis¢ Church--Adddre ‘Recent Events; Social, Politic: Religious Causes for Thankagiv the Rey, Robert S. MacArthu: Grameroy, Hall—Recebtion to the Rey. | Father Michael Cylkin,, celebrating his | return from a’ fourteen year. iden in Rente,” * Reformed by the Rey: Perils of ¢ Episcopal Churoh—Address Madison’C, Peters 'on /"The Republic, Metropolitan. Temp) Methodist churches street. it belo on service of rteenth Scotch Preabyterian! N—Addrens on “The National Perit: the Rev. Dr. Wyle. » Con tral Park West and Sev Adress by Booker T “o'clock in the evening Pourth “| Presbyterian pervioes with St Paul's Mobhodist y-alx Washin: Ch ‘Own expense a dig la. | ture fassau’ Hospital for the patients for thelr ‘Mhaniceriving dinner. Sherift Gildersleeve ‘has given at his jat to the pris~ onera of the Nassau County Jail, moat of whom tramps, The Caildren's Home at this village mus given several barrels of turkeys by: thd members of the Meadowbrook Hunt.Club, of Hempstead, Mra Mackiy Hiaa given to the em- ployees of her husband's place a turkey tach for the married mon and a tive: wollar piece to. the single men, with a day off to visit thelr frieads and rela- tive, ROCKEFELLER AND HELEN GOULD GIVE IN WESTCHESTER. (Special to Tae Rventng Wor'd.) W ROCHELLE, N. ¥., Noy. 29,— banksgiving wan celebrated in. West- chester County by the gift of tu reat, her hom tan on Woody Cre’ Mra, C, Oliver 187 out to the poor of nursery of y Howard Willets, Me. a Thebawt and Willlam Re 41 turkeys distributed ni KAISER GIVES PHOTO A GIFT TO AMERICANS. sented a lange to th Dr, yon Civil Cab: to. Dr, ounced tha hurch It of PB CELEBRATION WAS QUIET IN CHICAGO. nid CHICAGO, Noy, cago's ob. nervance of 1 K day was more in a vith the spirit animated had experi ing jtael¢ hoarse ganre, pros sonst and Park’ Presbyterian ( ear ches r vices aro held'th mont of the cit ie@urches In gome shur}-acrmons arc i the churches, 18, for the r charith “Mtutlon# good things to.cat gin the In. while toys and. sweet: ts were’ distributed anion; ¢ ws eee i home o | servance of ‘Thanksgiving Day. h owners of country estates employees and poor neighbors D, wler had his manager | or turkeya ekens among hi ¥ yorkm estate at Pocan naa. sel ving the usual ston site y dinner wax ed by Mixa ¥ ‘ih who’ are SA THANKSGIVING) HUGGED ON STREET BY GIRL, LOST $275 Policeman Saw Embrace and Tip to Victim Resulted in Arrest and Return of Cash. Maud Goodwin, who gave her axe as twenty-six and her address as No. West Bighty-second atreet, was held in $3,600 ball for examination to-morrow by Magistrate Walle in Jefferson Mar- Keg Pouce Court to-day on a charge of stcaling R75 from $. Ht. Harpending. of Dundee, N. ¥. ‘ According to the story told jn court the woman approached Harpending and A” friend, 4, Beekman, of Durse th oy —laet— nie: thei. Buddeniy she 6 and t her arms around Harpend but ert them a moment later. Patrolman Lemon came up and asked if they. had dost anything, and Har- Pending found himaclf short his roll.ot $275. The woman was arrested in Sixth , avenue and. according to Harpending, gave the money to him on the way to the station-h es OLD-FASHIONED HOLIDAY IN BOSTON. BOSTON, Noy. 2.— | traditional “oid-fasht type toa | the residents of New tand when thoy Jawoke to-day to begin thelr annual ob- 6. ther the of Jelty and viciatty, following yest h if ing generally recognized of the Gutdoorsathittic sen were numerous ipinor foot- ball ‘Arms Hall ation anics’ Commiantoner BINGHAM fs thank~ ful that he han suceceded in keep- ink polities out of the depart- mente” * 150 + THURSDAY, NOVEM BER 29, 1906. Contrasts in the Cheer that Comes With the Festive Thanksgiving Day—How Some of the Notables of the Fleeting Hour Are Enjoying It “THANKS! I'LL HAVE A LITTLE MORE OF THE SAME,” BUT UST LOOK AT THE FELLOWS PEEKING IN! Atte ConaREss TO FIGHT worty, KiTcnes: ‘Girl Whose hignce Was Beaten by Her Father. | | | | MSs May CrIDE, POLICEMAN RAIDS | Fiance and Has nan Simon B. of the courts in linto the home of his wife » 1s separated, at’ 3 early to-day, accomp HIS WIFE'S HOME Crane Beats Wp Daughte ery One "| Found if House Arrested. ey an, and w Incidentally he deat I ‘Gf No. 27 Fifty-fourth ‘streé thoraughly that Grady is {n Bradfonl Street Hospital for a long stay, Was arrested at hls home, No. 454 Lincoln avenue, by Capt, Cullen, of [the Liberty avenue station, and locked up on a charge of assault, Mrs, Crane left>sier husband four months ago, taking herdaughters, May, |ixed nineter jd Catharine, aged nix- jteen, She started a boarding house at {the Now Jersey avenu dyes, The jonly boarders in the place inat night were Frederick Clayton .and! aly ten | year-old son John, udy, who iz ¢ aged to marry the daughter May on 4, Was oaillng{ooa sher at the onding to th y told by Crane's ndy if ed unt hy ha. whole, nel: soréams the me on of Crane the _pollee: phiced Mra. Crane, Clayton and Grady ‘u t. charging then with Bat the sergeant refused to) ent jo daughtors and Clayton, in aitizen's clothes iform attached to | oH wheaked Up | ness Acicket 111 tarted: into smash pach. Grady sayy te Ww my Ww man t nde nd denounced th outrages, Grady, after leaving tho atation- house, started home by way of the Fulton atreet Lat the Alabama, ayo: nue station on arson onset in unable to ) axsistance of thea. J not-deny. a rough tint duct. He ren in was a ficht. ANTE-NUPTIAL CLAIM $250,000. BOSTON, bilities of As a cliy, Who falled yesterday for $266,415, | is a claim of Hi wald to be due to] A yo : Féster, with whom he: con- oted in 187 Cowsnsville, Quebes pots) on AN ante-nupy no agreemen money left f CHARLES B, WUGHE investigation, til na vsome of the passen! the unconscious to the hospital, After paying his fare. he the platform the au he man fous’ for six hours, he told the story of pt. Cullen was notl- shy there bad been AL the home of Mis wits. harges Against her in. Just sald that him when he tried to wife's room and there OF is Nankful that tare was once an insurance uns -warreR | | ELOPER KILLS FATHER-IN-LAW | NASHVILLP, Tenn., Nor 2, — wn Pike, of Howting Green. De. PARMHURST DOWN 16 “THE 5 KhCuen Cooxima pp #_two one. jae 1 rinks and two opat-rings, | “oft other foanterd | -TOOKALL JEWELS THE BOARDERS} Entered by’ the Front Door and Gave Idea He Was a New Guest. ThertJa sorrow, deep and unalloyed—. sorrow that'no turkey can lesren—in thi lmoardicg house at-No, 3 Bagt Twenty- |necond street, the biegest Souther! | boarding house ‘ta New. “York: "Thi boardeca are Jeweled. The thief ‘cart )thed off $10,000 In gems. £ [They were all ‘dinner when a | bell rang," sald Julius, Henry;thé hatte boy, @t Police Hesiquarters to-day.) ‘'T) went to the door and saw a man In af drows ‘suit, Ho walked right In and = ‘ 4 atairk: 1 thought” he was a netm | board er,"* Bs | Some of, the boarders ‘saw the man. |The dining rdom door opens off the: | They saw his dross @uit, and thought as 4 now and tony addition to thi ‘Then they forgot him. Miss Mario Hudgins, of Birmingham, | Ala.,.wns the firat'to leaye the dining~ | room. She hurried upstairs to dress to |} xO out A few seconds after she had entero. her room the house: wae | aroused by her ortes of distress, . “My jewels aro Kono,’ she walled aw! the boarders crowded around the door, “AN the familly helrlooma ara gone."* The Misses Gertrude and Elois Ebr. man, also of Birmingham, ran to theis i rooms in fear and trembling. “Ol » OUF Jewels are Kone, too," they The other boarders rushed to thelr rooms ahd thé ory of distress was kly taken up all over the house. Tho dress-sulted thief had been thor- ough. Mra. Caroline Du boarders to Bose called the | ne parlor and pointed out | lar had walked off with her costly ‘bric-a-brac pnd sume 4 moned the polices i 4 Hudgina told the police that ohe valtied her font Jewelry ae $5600 Ne cluded x gold diamond-etudded pooket- | book, a wold waten, & turauolse peaks 4 sald - wand had lad We lomt brought al up Hale th f to $10.00. Mra, only Joyful boarder + ASKED FOR MONEY AT THE WRONG TIME Grocer Was. Worrying Over} Black Hand and Visitor Goes to Jail. ‘ KILLEDIN FIGHT OVER SHORT COAL Shovel—It Was Only Five Cents’ Worth. Over five cetits’ worth of coal Michael Carton! lost his fe to Rocco Caggian rival coal Gealer, atreet, Cartoni died early to-day from the effects of a blow on his head with Benedicto Gentilo, a mysterious per- son who stepped In from nowhere to | ask money for doing’ nothing, went jaway for two months to-day bec he could get nobody to go on his $00/a whovel.. Cagginno ts a prisoner at the bond for {wo months, ordered by | Oak street police station, © Moss tn Yor! Ne Court. Tuesday morning a young Itallan girl 9 that Antonto Contt, a|ordered a five cent pail of coal from rosperous Italian «3 at 353] Caggiano, which he delivered to a fat ond uveny re the usual! at No. bt Oliver street. Ss) ae lack Hand R. §. . yesterday in- "You have not given me enough for viting him to don a black sult. a white|the m: * declared the woman as the hat, aml carry a handkerchtet and $50| deaer was leaving, to the cor Ono Mundret and| "Get a pair of scales and welgh the Elghth stree! First avenue, be-| coal,’ chipped in Teddy Cartonl, protber morrow night. back king of f Michael who formerly had the wo- fer a customer, pi that followed felied his rival. Carton! had been under the care of Dr. D, Candetla at No, 31 Oak street, ‘Coroner's Physician O'Halloran to-day performed an autopsy. $ Shortly after the Hight Cartonf made a statemont to the police, who brreshd ia asaqilans. * Caggiano? was found hiding under a bed on: tho top story of an Ollver wtredt tenement. Se ih DEAD AFTER CELEBRATION. (Special to The Evening World.) NEW ROCHELLE, N, Y. | Matthew Hayes, employed as cook on a dredger owngd by J. and J. MoSpirit, anchored in Echo Bay, was found Growhed to-day near the Now Rochelle ing Club. float ‘by. a boatman. Hayons who lived in-Wehteld Park, J. bad attended a Thanksgiving col bration Jast night, and while trying to reach the scow, it {s belloyed, he atum- bled in the darkness and fell Into the Sound, a slipped out tho ah Perkins, of the : ond street stations who rrived in tho midst of the money dis- d the In court ho couldn't, gly able excuss and was put | DEAD ON ( MOU son- nder bonds, RAILWAY TRACKS. Y.. 20, ng nian, belleved to be.N. Das- | lanch: of Canada, was killed by a | freight train on the v Haven road/near Pelham Manor early tortay, It ts not Known whetiter he was wali | ing the track or fell froma train, In the victim's pockets Coroner Van Patten found an Amerloan Express re- ceipt made out to "N. Deslanchamps,” | On a gold ring “he wore were the {n- {tals "N,-D.arom F..D.” He had a Montreal newspaper in hls pocket. A watch he carted was made in Mon- tre n the house to-day; had $10,000 | Worili of Jewel. She was absent from 4 the house when tie robbery took place | and her jewels with ber. 4 We hover have to lock up 7 said Miss Hudgins, { intimated that the'vic- | n careless, “I lett my $ in the dresser and thought they 3 | be p: tly safe," ; )Rival Dealer Felled Him with! sten, Nephew of English Ra of No. & Oliver } The row thus begun onthe stairs was) rushed fa continued info the street, where Mich- | aughter, Mra, 3 acl, armed With a stick 6f wood, chased |, wanted to see her| Caggiano into hig basement. Caggiano in on Cont returned with @ shovel, and in the flaht that he wanted ; ASKS POLICE TO. FIND HER HUSBAND — Wa y President, Mysteriously Missing for a Month, Mrs. Carrlo Allon, a rfefined-appeariny | woman, to-day asked the police to eend outa general_alarm {pr her hueband, 4 John Allen, who, she says, 1s the | nephew of NichoJas/Allen, an Engtisn } railroad president. (Mra. Alleh ‘thinks } 4, has gone to Eng- land to seek a position In his uncle's ‘of- fices at Clapham and Gordon, Lon-! don, 5. We = ‘Allen {s 38 years old and a book- + keeper, He was married in Virginia eleven years ago. He went from there || to Philadelphia, where he wad employed { ax & ‘bookkeeper, mr the” Wanamaker # store. Four years ago,, having saved, | up a snug sum, he prepared to go bagk / to Coming to New York, he 3 nsportation, but the might j) pefore hea was to v all he had. He managed to seo) em-, 5 ‘ployment here, but HaB\keen-fit mush? 4 of the time since, When he Jett ts) home, at No, 36 West Thirty-a¢fh: street, Allen wore a dark suit and black’ fedora te. a Reatet ‘) | Mrs. Alem.pays she went to | mateey-sew nan cet. wtntion a ifow; jduys after her husband disappeared and reported the Matter, She says. a sers | aut was gruf in tis treatment. of ; her, and the alarm) was never recelyedy at Headquarters. — a ee ; SOLD MILITARY SECRETS. + Itallan Who Traded with Frenoh) | ‘x Sentenced by Germans. LEIPSIC, Germany, Nov. 22.—Mhe Ins perial Lasy. Court to-day sentenced | ag liallan named .Lauzant; convicted . ot! high treason, to thirty months! servitude and Aye years’ loss of rights for having sold military secrets: to. Frane z ~ N DAY'S FOREVER! REASONS WHY THE WHITE MEN AND THE INDIAN CAN NEVER BE FRIENDS, | | sy GERONIMO. | GREATEST OF HIS RACE.