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re ‘THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 Spe See ASAP APEE DICHBS SEVER Duchess of Martborough and Two |IAIAWFAMER PULAIANES FILL. which draws the biggest football crowd, |the ball and on the noxt play Dougins Children She Surrendered to Duke E “i =e ee Se hen booted to the Army's 30-yard Une. tho leaders of the New York social ele- | Beay: é} the ball whirling back to \ ment, and the leaders of Boston's Back ‘Nerjone whe waa tackled on lis own “ay shine in the presence of the social @-yard’ ine, { Douginss ngnin chose to have the 5 3 i factors trom the by-rtations of the two) fn the Arow’s territory and seat ‘There thelial Dut the army {fhe ball to Norton. on the Ai and navy Fame calls the-rociety leaders, | yard line, Not to be oer | ; _ the Generals of tho line, the Admirais | ried It o Nas A . line, Spencer made two futile | of the navy, the Ambassadors and lesser | ty pierce the Armya center and then { stare of Waahington aMicial life, Douglass kicked to Beavers on the ¥ F ‘The poletariats swarm on the—edge, {Army's H-yard line, . for although every effort ie made to Punting Duel Continuce. make the crowd. expressive of tie occa-| The Army fullback tt the ball to Perrin nate ae tertogn tne | Returns Children and Ser- roxy > N ation, the foxy speculators are ertr_on | Norton on the NaNy = * the alert. | lino ang Specer made three more. Doux- dass Kicked to Beavers, w! wv a ¥iO~ Social Debut of Ethel Roosevelt. | ans Kloked fo, Heancit, “oy Nortucroee| VaNtS to. Duke at Blen- Ms epme to-day was important from | Reavers kicked back Ae the Ni CAB ; P; 1 @ social standpoint, bestuse it prac- | Yard line ang then Dougiass change: heim Palace ally e leo play by an end run around . os marked the social debut af Miss | {10 yb Platt wit. swhich netted ‘Bithol Roosevelt as. the frat young; twelve: yards. Narnard mage two yards woman of the nation: Miss: Robevelt- but ‘the Navy lort. the n downs. Bret . s attended the game chaperoned by Misa | Smith crashed through for fve yards LONDON; Lac. 1.—Stories of old sean- Hagner, who is her mother’s mocial seu. | ana then Beavers kisked to Spencer} dala which polite soalety had docided to Tetary, ‘and the Roosevelt’ box divided | who ran the bal back to the Z-yerd/hury under the jnound of charitabl aticntion with the players on 2 line. SS Giaces tee Sang dveeaen toe hots | Cher tepoctive csldes, Me Nowbocry/a| Douglass easaynd another end Tun} (he gossip that grows from ihe latest part, incladed Secretary and Mrs. AiMt-' but waa pulled dawn for s loss and be | Geveinpmenta in the martial difficulties calf, «tant Beoretary and Mrs. “Keep, kicked to: the contre of the Meld. THE) oe oie ana Duchosa of Maribor Comniselonér and Mrs. Jamea R. Gats' Navy tore. up. the Army) line and e Du pd Duch t or fold. Mr. Oliver had as tis guests Sit dmegwed Beavers down fora loss of two. cugh. Biortimer Durand and Miss’ Durand, yards.” Beavers Kdoked to, Norton on! yrter spending ‘Christmas: with Mr. | Count ‘Gliolier, Lieut: Philip Blrerkian, ithe Navy's S-yard fine. Fe te tora craarblt ier talc of the cavalty, and Mr. and MiS5| “mye teama were tkhtink, doxpengtely 4 Report at Marton Oliver, RES Lot ett ne, So fur it conmisted ct | and stepmother, in Paris. the’ Duchess, , Bedond Aasiwant Séorstary ‘to the |e \dGing duel between Douslags and | accoriting to present report, will seléec Petey A paate its Ser weet ee a | heavery with honors aboot even, ERC | the romantic old clt¥ ef Florence. Ltaly tary of. War, with the Minses Anslatanc | pall” Thithe air most of the ' ra cael lige Secretaries ‘2 the same title were also | 8 1 waning “a fake ‘play around ‘the | a/ber Permanent home sod wal there: on hand, so.that official Washington | Army's richt end but Sterna ogved him, |in all probability, enter her eult ax Was represented from A to Z. ‘TherA \down for a lose of five yards, Douglass | her husband for absolute divorct. Were Imindteds of Congressinen, aoores [kicked to milleld and Beavers prompt: | The Duchess and her fath Of Senators and thousands of Commis- 1 opted it bank’ te the Navy's | gcnmother have planned “a | Captured in Paterson,| Troops Kill Eleaen, Scat- Now He Won't Have to | ter Band and Sound Be Extradited. Knell of the Tribe. Alexander ‘Templet mpleton. one of the ten! srANILA, Dec, 1.—A force of constad- men who sawed the bars of the Long. . A ‘ Island City Jal! and escaped,’ wos | WAFy Under command of Major Murphy caugit in Paterson t6-day and lodxed In| {Tied the camp of Pablo, chit o! prison. 5 the Pulajaues, on the Island of Samat Fempleton tw the man who Is baileved | at daylight yestemia to have furnistied the raw used by tho] Eleven of the Pulajanes, wero kilted prisoners to jaowen the Jail bars. His} and the chief's son and nine of thé wife amd, little child called op him a/pand were wounded. Chief Pablo es few dys ago, and the saw is thought|caped, but his wife and daughter wert to have been conceatéd in the. hiid’s| captured. | Barments, 3 Clothing, arma and papers found wor Twinpestod, crook though he has been| destroyed, toxether with the cam) for yekrs, loved this child. On breaking © capturé of Chief Pablo ia oo: [trom prison he made at once for Pater-| «red the question of only a few days. .% fon to sve the baby,. In going to Pater-| There lg now only one other chiet &ty, fon he knew,that he was going to the] large, ant pians have been arranged rosy biuce wiiere the police wanted him | to capcure of kill him. Gov. Curdy of! (4 ost The A AvUeeU Oe Louie | Samar wires that the breaking up. of jj), the isp hirer fis tention Chief Pablo's pand aignalizes the ile to Paterson, deathknell of Pulajanism on the island. | ¢ When, the robbery was committed the police sectsed Join Langanborg. 1 eton'l brother-in-law, of being impli-t NATHAN M. FLOWER DEAD. stoned officers of the' navy and army. tare lin where nm ceptared the ttday: stay will, ends q ball for the Army. fro holidey . trip y NayyamyILiet ooops Odds. The Navye armor-plated tine repulsed] about the beginning of te new year. ‘The teame lined wp with the betting | an attack ty Smith but Hanlon pene, even. 5 eon ao. in yi te " is. Reavers tried a ; trated tor five yar but] select the place of residence for tho (oa } While on thix trip they will probably retehaiadee? LM Pa pak and goal from the, thittyyard lp oti he hope of victory remote; the honor) missed again. The scrimmage AMC) Duchess. ) cated im the crime, Langenty e- of the Navy never. Hah tp the) lively, that the Navy's dilly-roat! Great changes have been mado with- ois cently eécaped from the atarson fail ue and is thought to have arranged for| Nephew of the Late Gov, Flower pt odds. This year’ mascot tried to butt-in io the game. "Middies"" fo acce! ; Beavers and then|in the last few weeks around St the “Middies” have developed unis oat Atrength and, despite the mifeent, ,,DoUeaee Mev ee nt eprint dowh the | land House, the London home of the tn wfolene Jul-breaitog'ie Ley 1 us Showing of the Army team, they an-|MAG®, S ORICON peavera doen Onl wity of Marlborough. Thery ts Se aes a : 1 : Uetpate ay elven bad a alight advan- | Ti Nowra Me ET ea parte tout Men} now not one vestige of any kind to} : ; ‘ Paterson winen the police plokea ‘him | , Nathan Munroe Flower, hinlor mom~ Fi Taee-in welkht and great advantage in | Skirted the rik remind Consuelo of the Marlvoroughs. | ‘ 4 up hiohad, celebrated le Cros pe | Bee geithe New York Stock: Exchange utaide kick, which ded the entire j x 00 well, und was ine mej-| firm of Flower & Co., dled to-day vers tried an outside She has utterly denu Tow alate when they got him to the! pneumonia. mt. his summer residence, Y age. This Is due in fact to the repaon 1 forty yards down the field: Th | home of ¢ ing which came from ie aaa Basy!" edaculnted 7 {South Lawn, Dobbs Ferry. GETS ITS REWARD Ineo ihe Seapes tat smpletom reek. | Mr. Flower was a nophaw of the lata away from them farmers. I could bite) Gov. Roswell P. Flower. eegeses ider- = Away. | that the middios enter thelr academy: at | ,; reame by the tact | Pranion stumbled on the is-yard line Children Sent to the Duke. po avait Savy'a rot! 4@t the Navy's ro!l is far greater than} and was nailed down before he could A ohild: fave’ becn went to hs fanocmat of tne Arty. and eo there Le 8 | rine, ‘Tie fest half ended at that point. | ce Duke and with thea have gone all miyemay ont e\theni gales Mr. Flowers illness waa ® short one. tion. Soore: Army, 0; Navy 0. the old servants of the Church: ; but concluded we would walt tor ¢he| ast Saturtiay ho attended thé" Yale- 4, you greater field for sele: is TAN TAE EHC Thanksgiving dinner. The dinner was|Harvard football game at New Haven, RouletteFaced Ten Years’ Sen-| #0 x04 that som of the boys wanted and while there contracted a hevere cold fo walt. until etter Christmas, bat 1 was Ai ey “ : Ured of the place\"’ which Immediately developed into pneu- tence When He Stopped ——— |monias Rote rie rane fF - |__| Me. Flower wan thirty-two years olf. | L.1. City Jail Delivery. PAID $5,834,290 TO He won admitted as a member of the |; GET INTO PARLIAMENT. |x" 32% Sveharwengs Soe 2 J +] 19. [Born tn Utea, N, ¥., on Jan a 9)” 1973, he entered Yale College after grad 7 Uating from a prepartery school” Hb |) So Say Official Figures, but Bribery | noisned at Yale tn 1906. i ou fe Bpanish-Anv@as J | Trials Indicate Much More Brit- | ican, wee ar” lower eutrted "fo 40 To the expert football man the Army — chef, who was brought up from Blen: ong men—the-creain of young Amer | ball crowd of ‘the season this momins,| London, iw now at the home uf tux jean “manhood —to dp or dle in thé |when a delegation of fully 10,00 crowd- | Duke with thy Test: yea Nee Tay ante Tele toxt horks [avivanin Railroad for the annual Army | Spencer Churchill und the Marauls, of Ty study out tha giame, but-ate hiiowed {ahd Navy game at Philadelphia. Blantora, ait ther, ide keepaakes, and | only thirty minutes eact@day to master] ‘There wére no boisterous youths, no| {ender Feemved uy” and shipp @ its stratezies. But what they may lack |gayly “bedecked kutomodiles and no away with, them, “for the mener: li trick plays’ they make u_in grit and | Towa nevertheless. feand to whom She was married under u the ands of men and women | such proumsing auspice: ea be cere aol Pra ee ‘ t ‘The Magniicont chink, A looky turn for Thomas R: escape of the ten prisoners fr, Queens County jail yesterday Waa the-man in an emergency on 4 Jean war Mr. Flower etarted to {front a. a member of Troop A. Durin} | decorated with epeed. who let: the Jersey City station a large | TRS MiGrough, coronet and crest; the not been f Army Uses Strategy on Navy. |majority were men of gray hairs and | goiq and sliver aeirlooms, antique’ and ‘ fitty-six ish Money Was Spent. theretay of that :t at Camp alge pe collected and jealously 5 5 TOUR OGR ACA Ss eWOX i he received & commission as captain an.” hb Be sachs LONDON. Dec. 1—A_ Parilamentary | Quartermuster In the United States vod . military bearing. They were men wh0| priceless, and ry 6. Before the game started an Army for hundreds,of years, al) these the crowd, whda the Army band sud-| The raiircad company had doubled }ts| land House are not any more bedecked ars old, is a Wteran crook. He was |ment $586,200, to obtain their seats, an| The annual concert for the benoit 4 a lyary in the third degree and Ssupstuntially Increase the total Judging| JAst nisht was a financial and artist) satu Milk sockiuxs. Even the —_ bs eetontat w Thomas faced ten yoats at] ——————— ———— } < strategy took the Middies by surprise, |had spent thelr early days at Annap- sar nd paLOrevarietromintne ae i ae Ee cd t t ice, nary! Due The Middle had strolied in singly and otis gnd West Point ‘before football Fave slasthathomelot tie Duchess, se RENEE | return of the Torticlal” expenses of tne] Rice sertion, serving with one jot thy Pita cad woke (Hele peats. The Navy livga woven ite way into the student Ducal Livery Abandoned. ¢ Court, ( [eadlermasdig akin) hata hicates tend bist Navy coach wan boxiuning to Liven up| life. ‘phe servants Who reinuin at Sunder- u Roulette .althowgh only twenty-five | {0% Shoe Cont Nt ibers of Pariiac| BENEFIT FOR 8T. MARK's. / ( denly appeared at the northe: ‘ene (9 Kormeoun livery of the D i z a > Sat trance atthe head of the Tame eD"| torce of employees 46 handle the crush. | Vis navings like all vise ducal, ent , e Jall yesterday awaltidg sentence |AYETRE” Det Vote of 28 cents) \|t. Mark's Hospital in Carnegie Hi marched across the feld fo the cheera|but the orderly bearing of the crowd forwarded io Blenneup. Plain’ black , {Phe sums. private! iatnireed would o crowd and took thelr placcs in|made their work comparatively easy. | livery with ons old are now ‘ i 3 ec. jf he evid bn Tho hall : the south stand. ey volley. worn Instead of the velvet coats, plus! I xrand larceny in they degree—sec- from the evidence of some of the brib-| success. The hall was crowded. M : Has-ralcrat cate fren ire Ney Of] The customary yells of the students | presch 3 the 6 ond oftetie ef the cumulative aen- {ff Wala which followed the @eotions.| Damrosoh and his New York Symphon| ting to the soldiers. ‘The Mfiddics| were missing. as & special from West |footmen and, conchinen Wear this un- : d ; abor in gs Sing prison. When went to! be nankssiving might his jook up and shouted. P tee ‘5 5 ‘ “ 3 a “. Polnt had carried the army rooters ai-|°"phe stationery used by the Duk a) ef Hooray, hooray, , 6. A, U.-8, A,,| Pont had carried Me pastels. Gi | pena eta one Yaussd by Ute Duka end Miss Smith Sent Word After Senator Davis Again Testi army, army, army y the : pctben, sie (navy players, Invaded the| AM that was left wero the veterans, septa uaso' gal pu piper iastt! Guests Assembled She | es 3 ase looked hopeless, » | ae Ley ¢ loose from |ethe wives, daughters and sweethearts | her addres: Ine Having known Sune te a fies in Discrimination Suit } port to starboard. The army el House in ‘the days wh, Cc MAHON < Some Quick Thinking. Eamo out a sow minutes later, and the [ot the soldiers and sailors. gerland d Dochess were happy togethne Wouldn’t Marry. t ‘2 See ean ele ones : | BE ! ‘West Pointers hurled a ded acrosa the | They began crowding Into the Twen-| would not fecosnize It now.“ Ity gi <field. ‘Tho bands entered the duel, and | ty-thina streot ferry_walting-room aa] has debertee, i crush “ Duchess now has no} b see ¢ muste” and combative carly ax 9 o'clock, and ‘by 10.65, when| qt Save to tell her aie was eter tHET ovate is a story of a wedding tat did 1d cacaned | ha twasteyeall ‘ and Against D, L.& W. uring the “Rah, rwhs'' quickly put the crowd on v1 John Churchill's noble > w 4 pdae. But this was as a whisper in| the Jast special pulled out, the station | wife, of, Jompletely separated com i: | not occur, of a disappointed young man, | Former Senator David FF. Davis was | {0 the whole crowil 10 leaye the Jui F Comparison with the navy's ‘siren | was aa quiet as on a summer's day, | She fo Sontiouk be Were hieate | a hearttroken bridesmaid and eehteen lerain a wiinese when the hearing of | #6 @td some quick thinking. | “Pecape ay ry Spe 1 \ ’ call, ‘the latest and most effective foot- | and, as Station Master George Thomas| Givorced from him—ay separated from |e : ‘ jseain a aera eatat But if he s be caught gai vette nae moet etectine foal | ants ias Station Master Gos Srorees ore a Gotha tro ycregs [chosen gussty whi0 mised a dinner and] hy complaint. against the De See Soe nim so mens. || =CMPISTMAS Ct) Mg. (( River tusboate trying to outwhistle | "oe at the crowds that ever left New| 77717772 a thoutre party. Lackawanna nhd Western Railroad was |e Cours would sh i an a irs e@ 4 } wach other—that Is the “airen’ call. | york for a football game Mr. Thomas SCHIEFFELIN ESTATE Place, the Assembly, Brooklyn's tash- | resumed before the Interstate | ime, lea. ocs mara to aa) eure) the | : sila s ragilias : SP | ercape to his own dene! : na : First Half. anys this was the most orderly and staurant; tine, Thankagiving | Gommission in the Federal I Ee ee el anbiay ee With the City’s large. stores equipped to handle i Went Point won the tos and ob the castest to. ie. ‘This was largely GOE. at 5 o'clock. Assembled there “Gay. He ‘a « member of the firm of | S!x of fi i Mea ari a a 7 RR ae re earner putea and ohoes|| nel saeleeL Oreo ia ast out enna: S TO THE WIDOW. Preston & Dayis, independent oil deal- |Jowed the four mio | Bad leaner telephon® orders, people who have telephones will avoid SRNR oui nee is Ballon the thing lke 26,000 less people passed over who Hyves at 50. ws Ndi soe eet } ssid uy Brooke Ore GHA ES aur feiss orpul tle ect busye oie | (many: of the trials and discomforts of the crowded i ¢ Vs o ¥ ‘Thornton, of No. 14 Fulton strect, | crimination in the refuaal of the D. L. “it 5 ; 4 j 1 fy, the river. _ | ste a vindow, kicked 4 ee rnlog thon Ate one: | te Tooked Mike a reunion more than a At Her Death It Is to Be Dis-|Shosen for bridesmaid in a new sk |@ W. toycontinue the delivery of off- /plasted hienseit by the window, Kicked shopping season. i 4 ard pass, which the Navy wmoared. It | folly, rollicking crowd Army ani tributed Among the Heirs reas, and eighteen guests, all dressed tank carn st theb Wallabdut terminal |vack m couple of men wat, wes! Celt i i 5 jas the Middies ball onthe 30-yard line. | navy ofcers who had not met for om of the railroad. It-is-alleged that the | nee |Faimet au aaa tenes A telephone saves time for the buyer and time fo \ ommeneer munde three yards trough | yeare shook hands, told stories and re- at Law, It was a folly crowd, iand the table | ai Filot Ollawaa, dispon taHea iat cae, “ee use “the seller. It increases the scope of both a the Army kicked 10 the Navy Sryard| ferred to the football game as a sec- Schieffelln, by hi! Was set for en elaborate spread, after | behest-of the Btandand Olt Compe : hea’ into. th y Line, where Weeks pulled down Spencer. | ondary consideration, Teen ta tha cihoa at the Probate Cin | which, Kirklin(cwas! to, marry, Catherthe | wile) the rallread oMeials: declare: that es salt delivery, Chat : B ; Douglass promptly kicked Gack 16 the | It's a secret, but a majority of thowe | (?-U8y Wh the alice OF tim Probate Clerk. | Flin of No. M48 Dean streat, at the | the peril from fire caused by the drip- | ould have 9 hiscory fad at 6203 N T I ih <O retard heshy BS Carrere cei | old rooters don't know the Carey BATES ae n Crust for the | sh house of St. Boniface's Church | pings of oll caused them to discontinue ‘gone to Its co saltople ‘a : ew e ep ones e Une, where Weeks made another fly rules. ‘To them a touchback is just as sla pelt ra Patreat owing the wed- | the service. Total ones ore 3 heeceremmr) a t r tackle ‘Dougtans kloked Gut ct beanie | god’ asa touchdown, but Jt waa Just | Schieffelin, atiwhose < en acess |e ere ae ha bride and the | Mormer Genator Davis said thatnvhile |e bad don : i i ei 4 on the Wyard line, whore a series of | na much fun as if they had eome' fresh | Hh, pialecopert 7 cee alaitnsted Sia Gnk fiaoaplads y two boxes he had (the terminal formerly was kept clean, | Luck Turns His Way. contracted for in New York City during Noyember é 6 Kay ONE OSC, 6 Jaw of distribution, | guests were to occupy two boxe ad | th : fs Z reese a 4 ot EhFullehy and “pulled” Jonnon wow frome Arran of FR a ae EHO ee nate Roan nn leneagea for the evening performance at lin (recent overs ilove ates Des ret betore Judge| thear evidence to the extensive appreciation of the holi- ‘or @ loas of ten yards, ‘Then Johnson | It wa a dull, dreary, o Mra, Schleffelin receives her husband’ } i comes Meter oo LMA A Der ace centres servic tie had per-|{c 1 Bipdly pet SU Roa } 3 3 chlente re nd's| Hyde & Bebman's. aay service te had per- vi telephone Wicked sto the Navy'# territory. outing, and the upper decks of the terry | ee cee eee for life, after which| Bride Fails to Appear. ojner waste, going, to snow Myst, no. et ea peu cor Lim, Judge day value of Pnone Senyaces fort was made by the company to pro-| Humphrey said: Senay eat the ancumolation of inflammente | “Ronlette, the She's hard Stores and shops are sending in rush orders for tele- not arrived. Large jals. He anig the Sundard Os poo" a it not, “haxe-been Your. al phones tobe installed.-and-in-the-residential F he Had it not bee for your qvic. oe of perspiration were apparent up-|nearest plant wag two miles mway, at gmisp of the situation it would have’) ew s = the uoow of William Kirklin, In| Nofth Tenth street. feat \|the City as well, orders for telephones in homes ari yain tho guests asvured bim that @| WS. Tenney, of Counsel for the rail- | Wit Another exchange of punts cost the! boats looked Mike an exhivit of furs.) i", i Nay thirty yards, Beavers’: r ry fy ba et: Rye tenant} Many—ct_the old_army and navy of-|iem Jay f Eiimairpousleteithar ean Galt 1 Sobuyler Schietterin, He Schlettell he: . Douglass then aent. tho ball to b het lation ca elin, Henry Schleftelir \ own thirty-yard dine. Smith failed ta! oo Hicerte on Ee Nee wedtbabe sper |Clark and Chrwiopher F. gain through centre. Another run and| MODs, and as they 2 Goatgnated to act av trustee: m forward Daas alied to Gheir whoulders the wathering took on | inter which Ix slmaind i y a eS o! " estate an 50,000 et ty. Hanlon worked « forward pas Bs CoclGeal ye mareel Une, Eerlavalinrcientae wewmerenn Ae to her grand neph Aiaftelin, Half an hour after the time appointed for the berinning of -GiwAdinner Cath= arihe Smith had eserye creqt for your action, ||coming in rapidly. i and i man with Wit cnough to tum| twenty-yard line, and then Hill) made| As there were no tickets for sule to ‘ Jot of time. to dress for 4 mpany, cross exumined Mr. five yards through cent tT} es ee 7 veh: woman takes a lot of time: to road cot Ye _Cross-exu Mr. | such mn. occasion to his awn peneiit : A <) 3 r five yards through centre. Hanloy got| the army and navy game, very fo Srank’coploualy of ice |Dayis, Mr. Davin'aid tit when Pres- {oe fa better. Businane Wien etal: Have you a sufficient number of telephones ij yy When the Navy line held an’ the next | ovtside persons went along. The army WRONG LICENSE ON ne lar wilted ton & Davis began busiheve in resented ‘4 his « half hour passed and still [their plant re ey ple and yourselt. 1-will | thirty daya in aie’ | tproperly ? ‘| j uur clever per ‘orm-|fyour place of business to care| for the Christmas rus| i; 3 Druggista ratund menoy If 4t falls to cure. pi Bieedt { W.GROVErS sizpature ty on every box. 252, lov tn 6 10 14 daze oF money tetuadea Goeree LJawed shurtly, 7 ‘ : ac attempt the middies in ‘the stands| colors Were much in the majority. érashed forth in a crescendo of sounds |” : AR 5,000 or $540 declared it a first down. Hanlon. and rude Smith, her sister, Ger- | ONT RT vay tna tl $ wo say that Thomas Will then charged the Ine ke thir- ROSE PASTOR STOKES | use and sho. wantod woah babii 9 ‘ touletta Is not a popular person. with | s n 2 Zi neue ° 0d | paid, trom a apecial agent t oni he. kept! from: Mberty, Have you a telephone at your ho: x Fito Feniatartce of the SAVES SIAN FROM Chauffeur's .Makeshift Left. Off ar it a Grd ‘Ou ‘Company. He dij chat nals pe tanta tonmentelyapanuuceemriee putes y iB Mad, me f i f ty % ard ling! By h ye, sald Gertrude. | firm had pract! used the cars for rey e : . : ¢ Pt tate JAIL.|. Numeral and Policeman Van, cant get away to Marry storage tanks, delivering direct to-cus. "tt peel SE Full information regarding rates may be obtaine Durling: the ball cross the Hne for a _ Cleaf Has a Memory. ate. Ilr Ca Brera sais ag anon G Ont epoiers lavas sees ‘ASPHYXIATED BY AUTOMOBILE, fat any Contract Office . { ouchbi 2 think. he could sipport her in’ the style DEVORE heh agtibe of peciul to The Byening W ‘ i \ “ Trouglasy got the b lJ » : 1 The memory of Policeman Van Cleat Phich she tus been accustomed our company in ou (Bpeciul to T ng World,) | he <twent |Judge Releases. Burglar U DearS ray to, pth ikl and | mA by the Star D ee, =G oft trim the twenty "| g i Ure ati U pie fOr ear on ac s ringtcalae oti tha ine oMA Riek u and patediby<tne Btandesd ye een te rereRAPAT gis i epee For Manhattan and theBronx,apply to For Brooklyn, Queens & Richmot } BE ne oatenf SeUGEee a EIN ae Se etc ear Reogubsasonta teers} Nous he money mie | BEARER Le Tate got known.as « promoter of amuscmeat ea- New York Telephone | 7). apply to to Fike hallion its twonly-txo-yard bre cession, Test Inst evening of the auto’ driver, | her new wile areas, (nnd wan frat { louie of vourt en ie maa dene NILE abla fi ic i |The New York & Ne eae + Fake Kick Fails. while Mra, Woodruff waa riding from | ee om maine: . ployera aver th one in qapbile in 4 garage at No, 128 Somer. ompan | pelea ace tame eile Special to The Eventng World.) Manbattan to her Brooklyn home. | voreed.. rhe wedding wae ot Leah pcb ket and night, having been “ pany, Jersey Telephone Co; Srna the mogbiy-Weelks tore taros WHITR PLAINS, NY, Dec, 1] Bdward J, Quick, the chauffeur, for- | re be. Tolan Bvening ,Worla (was sasd to. mi mt to tell you that gasoline fumes whe } “Cdatract Offices and Telephone Nos! pi0gatiact Oftces and Telephone Nos.: j Gad stopped bin! on the Navys tee |Mrough the intercession. of Rose Pas-| «®t hia license when he left tho qarage. | Iti! no saw Miss Smith at -her the 5 andard after you. They are jeaning over the tank of the machine | 18 Dey Bizet paid) Cortney 1827 Fulton Bt, halya oo Bedford. { Sid Une, Phe Army then piccked ‘itor, wito of J. G. Phelpg Stokes, Charles | DML, bolnk & wereadiiny) follow, Ot Rs homelto-days Sh AALS Rilort ONS oad Lime the delivery of bulk oll Le eee ETE oP heat laebooye wae Lanomnhase eee ees gr 440, Fifth aye ania. 0086 south eh r. but Nuvy. recovered the bal f stot tat . if f Panta poe Mir. Kirklin, "anyto fe pald ptht! dally fbi ; 2 hia i 7% sr Ne Nee whe retoree, howe ar, ave the Ba'ts (Haworth, © burglar, who was arraigned car ORTE MPS oirarciravtaeet anita ral as net “tor two: years, and inst toars in) New York City. ered. O16 East 100th St.—-9020 Melrose, St romptlas ave, Mosipeinesiticn 1 ne y, and Hanlon made two y: | y in. y Mire a I Sear Joined the o E — = 5 ts e ‘ the “Army, and fanlon made two yards Neca _ ie ales roca at White| the number been correct, but tho ma- Jear Joined fe.) -~- ——— ————————— ||} 178th st. & Webster Av.—0090 Tremont, ‘030 : i When the Army formation indicated, sercaped a term in Bing Sing |chine ia licensed 23178 and the artis Kirklin, could. a try for goal the Mifdies @ave thoir Prison. chauffeur mudo it 2548, anticipation ais 5 "Blok the-lick’ ory. which stirred the | Mrs Rtokes told County Judge Pia | All went well until, with Mra, Wood- ralved, is SUS wwe “Douglass kicked out from the supers [tt Ae had tnvestigated the case and ay, he approsched the beat Kh elabornte tresen te | : DIED,” a x | found that estnce Haworth came to this ei ; Lele dahil Miss-Amith fsa cashler in a Fulton os A we { fi a ‘Stunner and dis ose Je quick aa ; - a z i y i s \country eleven years Sablon, He saw. the cardboard con- , wirest bakery Tel Rept: AKEEN.—MARTIN AHERN, bora in Ne 7 || / Gein ha ha ado buat cea, Gat | tRasGeY nd a ce CHOOr ners San ain nara oe Ome. Fee een | i Faxed’ to be marist’ ano Seid ponuted [thee ea ee HALF HOUR’S COURTSHIP Scott's Emulsion. Class. : ; Donovan's undertaking equspttanme | | | aes {him to commit Rivariecrertieaseh hs pent ae | A y oe Spa ease iets ea eet | ie rea No. 848 Mudson street, New York. | ae (mr; 8 | ones da" ty: caneoay tresses the Pris: | POISON FOR LAND SEARCHER | ENDED IN WEDDING, ‘room ‘work impairs their ‘vitality., | Revaceae wall piveserattends (Cacia je Ag | tead a@ good lite. Both he and dae "a. | t : | :. ; pane copy. H } i Ancee nave «ivan ine thie sedge ‘eu yinae | | Passing from heated rooms into raw DAYTON. —On Nov. 29, 1006, at Gre{|, It’s easier to lose a dog, v | 1 pelleve, Goes A aioete. . Chitger of Attempted Murdexsiade | Couple Meet at Thanksgiv- 2 q X wich, Cogn, GEORGE Ht.” DATTG | ; pocketbook or ring than it i gi "Provision That the. Yurkiar moult tm Fraba inyestiantion, | 7" Dinner and Go Home | penetrating winds, they, often fall a prey Teel feana a Deal 5 FTOpOTE 10 Aira, “Stokes evory, wee | DENVER, ‘Col, Dec. 1. — Attempts \ nae | ; : \ es, find it, one night at eat Ree By ths Police | DENNEAe Cs, Disa traud cogen in Man and Wife, to! coughs and colds, : oe nel Fait re: etude Beep | axed in robbing the heme of Johops the Union Pacifle Rallroug fix- e i ‘ ILESS’ mon Lockwood avenue, New to polaort’ Michae OMAHA, hours Pri Pe eee ecagss (sill meet train. bering Gee ! UNLESS Seriumped teaser ities ike | a ao voripten tT invedties from the {me ' Jay Dud Scott's Emulsion makes Hederemcie reauleed an | | Sentral ANI FM rat { Si v ip fe wah ahd fed, but wes later cap L Muhuger Vf a copier compuny, Jey and Miss Man Dwyer, well-known . pa . det wea Tey At conventertoe of family, ‘ a Su World “Lost and Hes eee Wn Were in exposing land this elty,| wore made healthy fat, and rich blood to nourish akan te: ahal 4 : i Day ‘ ‘Moyendorte sald to aye” deen . * ote ' < caret et i Found" Ad. is brought into play, Paris Out-Parised pS Bard ree citar thee abecet es UML e Sie Ala oes dba deafutent Ns theix .growing bodies. It “repairs and Bow, dey. Cals 5 Right kee in’ New York. A+ had obtained damaking evidence | nat Married at Counc Freee energies 4 *. ) * 1 nes OF { . ee pa TO are oyide H ys, They for the first Ume at ‘ ; To Day Ia Saturday | preacherSsays #0, He eaio it mm. | Wand, thiever | These charges have {ic'*home of a common, fiend, ate increases their vital powers. It-enables ; a ‘ ae He oileieelen, aati OS Thanksgiving dinner together,“and af- , °, A To-Morrow Ie Sunday || "l!-_ See Tomorrow's SUNDAY cee guet Ina Pole, who, wax aont {or diner were left together dole. half them: to withstand the cold winds. ; ) 2LD., $s Sibe y the GC rage nes DOUTY FY ‘ | : ge WORLD, HAD CAE ea i Ut AO pot gh ity thie, hale Dour Dudley, told ative \ Dwyer he loved hor and asked her to ? i pauls x0 \ GUN A OOLD ENON |. | become. ths wife. Bha promised to do ‘ALL DRUGGISTS: Bc. AND"$1.000) pos ‘Tako LASATIVE BROMO Quaine Abiete erat Oght DAYS.) 80, and then Dudley proposed they be ‘ ee teed te cure say married at once. ‘he ceremony fol ‘

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