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14-Year-Old Giantess Who. Knocks Out a Policeman. Crowd en at Lud- ——-wip's Plight and He Arrested Child, —“FRESH KID," SHE SAYS. New-—Patrolman_—-Ordered ‘Helene Pfeerdorf Back From _ Fire Lines and ‘Got His.” Hlelene Ptoprdort 1s fourteen years, “eld and {s trounled with the reverse, et. r Pan's compiaint, Peter, lt ‘Mei tbe recalled, wax the boy who couldn't grow of; Meleme grew so fast “tiat to-day she Wis to have appeared fn the Children’s, Court for whipping # “policeman. But th+ Aoctor. who calle ‘en Halane after her feat-of arms ‘and fate; devided she was “too nervous" to! @ through the-crdeal of facing asters Joatice, 10 her case was postponed till sheit cay oppiest" bas waited ‘thing ‘from the very in the Iitchen she E Wielene got; home from schoo! and hed Sa eroreeoh it down. There has bees 13 place for a step-ladder in Helene's) house, ¥ The catastrophe that landed the. sith Stn“ the ctrtch of the law occurred at 2 fhe Roorevelt street fire yesterday. He: is Saliy-corieyed from the ulna, and Helen could-have-sat in the window and _seen nl) that was going on. Hut othat wouldn't suit. She had to Kot @ closer view. so she put on ber red Yam-o'-Shanter and sallied Gut. He chad only just got his appointment gpd the noles of his official iocs were ‘etill ehiny as he paced proudly up and own, ordering the crowd back with « z wave of ils might-stick. He | felt bis vlouse tighter across his cheat mp he indulged in @ liste eetf-analysis and found that he-like creation—was 004. Rack Ludwig, a sadove him.: Market tte sini. beck.—-baek,"\—saht the vision Or Heleng: loomed reaches about “to The child looked | Prices of coverien In Upsst the Policeman. 4 nt me out to soo the fre," | Ack—tmck pod people, e crowd pressed =ciyser) conrgoment ve- and the guar- awaakodl retoried Mias Northern 3 311 policemen are #84 Great eo The ruddy counte- ; on hue ay he beard PAS tow 1 arrest serious eM . ag. near was + inthe ta seizaties a Lea abetted shod oer Biosci tt d placed t taw ond spouting | Bs the ‘blows ene sad, “Fresh Coz," Saye Girl. Fos eazhwed 10 5 Xe Ter tty pide He AW nea sk yscrs, =e ore tiation, Lowes e fo the Captitn's burke: aman arrives Migure T hit hime sald: Welene to-day ed concernicg ter Li fh goom playing checkers w re" shen an ee ity Warld = htm to-atay tr ? Jaw [sted and swollen and ma 0] dignity te-detiated: tle te x earns wes inane; “the way tie crowd 0 me Uan anything else Giat 17) said Ludwig motian, at fous ule arate Nartio which ran to [ette Union Pacttic carly dedlings | sharply From the buyims, HELENE PF as ‘BEADING ING LEADS IN ARISE QF STOCKS Ch i Favorite rake S$ Show stocks shi tl fly market ¥ @ point In Re ding r 5 price. large ecale upward turn late Reading ratied with ders and showed 2 gain ut rere rading was fairly active. There-was ressure-onthe-Hiti-stocks+ -acific sclling as Northern prefe the list adva low cessation ave any to + of Dock OR DD ae ee 9; SCHOONER SUNK BY BARGE UNDER BROOKLYN BRIDGE) Rammed by Coal Laden Boat She Went Down in a Hurry. | Travelers on the Brooklyn. Bridge! and East River ferry-boats wore treat- {ej —to—a realistic collision o% the — street, —Breckiyn,—today.—in |which the two-masted schooner Blanclie Morgan was sént to the bottom with remarkablo thorpughnesa and despatot, Bhe went down so fast that her crow) had barely the to climb toe rigging and leap to the deck of the barge Lan- easter, with, which she collided. © All were saved ‘The Blanche’ Morgan, heavily laden and favored by @ flood’ tide and a wiping breeze, was going ap the ttyer at a great Tate. The ¢eptain andone.of the crew were at the wheel. ‘The others were in the shelter of the deck ,rou smoking. To get the full benefit of the! tde the schooner'wns kept close to the | j On; r eacted Deal- as 100 losing | | Justice (SILL BOIS TIL IPA. R.A TUNNEL Oligsted Says Knows of Fifty Employed There Iflegall He; Brooklyn shore. Bound down the riyer, bucking the tide and wind ‘and “proceoding at a mnaii's pace, was the tug Covington, towing the big coal barges Lancaster pand Kennebeck, which were lashed to- There wan quite glut of trat. COURT FAILS 10 CONVINCE But Havemeyer Says it Bows to Rebate Ruling —Still for Secrecy. —_—— The annua) meeting of the stosicheld- | STOCK. EXCHANGE-NOTES SUGHR TRUST Reiiere that each further Iutormation weneral character athall ba « ry bgt rotors seo fit te ake Lott nd “hac Kobe farrlehe} to all wack: holders allke, veany sto holder desinen should be made known at ithe inest- {ngs of tha stockholders, go that It MAY be considered by” them." TRANSFER TAX RULING. _ Secretary George W. Ely, of the New York Stock Exchange, to-day pent out the following: "The Stock Transfer Tax law amend- ment of 1906 han been declared uncon- stitutionel, Therefore the tax is now (Wo eeuls on each F100 of tace value. _Ths foregoing notice was: the result of thy declaton of the Court of als gene i ham Record, and Miss Isabel Dawaon | ers of the Aersrican Sugar Refining | tne “Company wat held to-day tn” the som- pany'n office at the Toot of Washington ptreet, Jerscy City, to-day: The annual statement of President H. O. Hayemeyer reviewed the recent re- bate litigation against the company, He says that with due respect to the court its decision falled to convince the Board of Directors or its. counsel of its ¢or- rectness, © - The Board felt juatined, in view of the whole alluaion and was of the opinion that it was in the intereats of the stock- holders to nettle on the dasle of pleas of KUNLy on penalties to.a total amount of | $150,000, additional to the $18,000 imposed by the court in tho ¢aso that was tried. The report further says: “We have 1,08 holders of preferred nd common stock. It can be readily ween that the interest of no individual Ja Inne. | The officers of the company Will ooatinue to do what they can to ent in the future any claim that t comply with che he river, and the captain of th OGuin aah rN onder —to-haxe batter con. rept the line taut. fh cleared the. schooner, swung in toward sanere There was no Ute tie, Blanch Morgan to be navigated t prow of the Lance Stic smash on the starboard \erlmost cutting her In two, jnmnaae "snapped and fell over. | hooner ae bo S44 Be) aboard sna that she was ran for | P80: DEN Sonees locker and thelr onde: sire was to Ket away from tieré. They © MIN nop atop’ t) wo below and get the! pelong liga. Ag the Iancaster struck she bec wedged in the hull of the schooner the rwecked ship scramblod up The ahroude and leaped to the. barKe RY dhe Jaat-or them pained -sutety the thooner wrenched loose from the bargs Wont gown with © Kreat xwitl About ton feet_of her foremant show Ryore—the suri nes —at—the-water: he tugs Flushing and Carter and/ sekural en in rowboats stood by t0| Fender ansiatance, hn there wae no ca | upon thelr services. The Keptnight on down. the river with tn barges amt the phtowreck men. Marga Auglin Robbed. t Samuel Weller, representing “Miss | In Special Sessions that’ hi Justice Omated, declared knew that at lenst Atty boys ft YeNrs-are-deing empicyed sat-in-the Pennevivanta Rallroad Hudson River and in Inw. ahor inspector: ppeaz SN before aginst Hi Dnutelman, a florist, of No. 1873 An Ttanr arnt to Ko after real offenders. {Brut way chatged- with employ- Ing w schoolboy under sixteen to deliver Towers. —Tt yas gown thatthe boy was helping to support his widowed mother, and only worked after school hours Norist pleaded guilty and as Mscharged ‘This law was not Intended to cbver > the ifrivee, attoaugh were takin nftsa ae et cases of thin kind," sald Justice Olm- sted “If you want tbe real ‘offenders, go to the Pennsylvania tunnel.” = |M’CREA PRESIDENT OF PENNS} YLVANIA COMPANY Jan, 8. —Jamen otc- Pennaylvantia to-day elected vania Company nT the ats Ade ons ———.___ |COTTON RALLIED ON GOOD IRSUEEDEE tered Jigaidadl ruK Te ) Waa reapondble § po nts atthe-opening of the cotton + te-day._ Support. howerer,.wan given—to—the Hst-by- several prominent » preventing a —fuether deck a 1@ call and promoting moderate 7 Tallicn— e prieen were: Februacy hone} none: “Jay. Janua: re i wi 11 -Auguet, | to 3.89; December, NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. ORLBANS, La, for=to-morrow's 9.96. to-9.b8. Jan, races $.—THE areas, furiong to WA te 10.00 to. ar October, 2.68 Muigaret Angan, who spb bwatitie at tne Princes: zheatre in “The Great’ Dj, | vide." reparted to the police of the W: | mnirtieth Street Biation, last night the} ‘theft of a valuable shawl which was (taken from her dressing room Sunday | {right or Monday morning. t jexed violations of the law. ‘The Preaident urges the Importance of stockholder parending. the mectinga, and mays: "Of ®¥.000 outst ‘suares of | prefer ard comncnoaneetees rsienersts ‘ot 47,609 shanss trl TAOe. £he- PrOK lee BOGE used for the re-election of W. B. Thom: acd Charles H. Benft, whose terms. T haye heint—ne—wieh— tothe con” board accepts this as e dence of the confidence of the st0r be Mess. Thomma and Beuff were re- clotted meenders of the Boanl of Direc- Prank Heebrenck, nt Paseginknepa ie, Who aald he represented 2.00) shares of common stock. 5) ther Information, He eald he Ceepon | he Protidentia statement except te Fhounent bat thoy juafitied langer ‘awidends dod that more than’ a 7 por-cent. dtvidend said he would ousht to be pakd, Mr. Havemeyer te x1 by the acijon of the stockhold- esslutions were dae follow “That die accumulated: protits-tz ox~ cess of diyidends be Teservog as 8 werking camital, That it is the opinion of the stock- Is Glove D SSK Loose wrist; N $1. Lord & Taylor = epartment. Thursday, January 1oth. Women's 1 Clasp Imported “Cape Walking Gloves, $1,00 per pair. 6 Button Leneth, Fine French “ Brarrits” Colors and White, $1,00 per pair. Gloves, Very Fine French Chamots Gloves, atural and. White, — oO per pair. Specials in. E Lord & Taylor Cut Glass. everai ot toes out th out paying the (ax aa required by While the suit tn questi 4 with’ mining stocks, Nhe seope wot thy decision will affect other stocks whose par vaiue ts \nder $100 per share, BITE _OF WOLF IS ' MENACE TO KEEPER. Willam Snyder, dlood-poleoning. Hla thumb, ‘upon which the animal fastened fta sharp leeth, is badly swollen and) has turned black. Doctora fear-there ls a hard aleg ahead for Snyder; who ts head keeper in the menagerie. Hie was feeding the | WHEAT sae STEADY AND CORN ACVANCES After starting unchanged wheat steadied close to yestentay’s beast point “bene Get by prifes Inthe eth west, where the receipts Ught- andthe weather ¥ 3 ss: July, @ 6-8 aycloeing hi. tn favor of Dur. | Wy iar va toes By bid. May) ber, 444. bhi A SUGGESTION. Now js the best time of the year to buy a-piano. inducements to January buyers on several discontinued styles, on We give three years to. pay: if Tera The Pease Piano, now in_iis sixty-third year, offers more indi- viduality of tone than any other piano made, Prices from $325 up. used pianos, many makes, from $125 up. Renting, exchanging. Write for catalog. z PEASE PIANO CO. 428 West-42d St, néar Bway, N.Y “P BROCKL TH TR _DRATCHINE HARK. tT ‘8T Fulton st. i} Bi Broadway and Twentieth St. Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St ‘a Set of Four Beauties, of He i 1 inofraiadiog It! ae RUBE ‘Mount Vérnull’ Belle Gutetly) 7 of the Central Park! Metagene, Who Wis Bitten” by a. wolf, | is to-day believed to be threatened with | | to-day, | Beg The rush of the- holiday season! over, we are making special} which- we offertibéral reductions: 19907. *BDITOR FLOPES TO WED SOCIETY GIL Becomes Bride of Harry | D. Whittle. | in Mount Vernon learned | n elopement and marriage that wasn great-surprise-to many, and to none more than the bride's parents. Harry D. Whittle, editor of the Pel- ‘Archer, of Mount Vernon, daughler-of | Willan Archer, « New. York builder | ; + ot County Republican Committ bride and bridesroom. | They away ye: York. wher Yr erday and came they Min AL THOUSANDS OUGLE AND were made Weak and unhealthy’ kid sickness —and-—suffering—thun- most, If you are-sick or «feel bad The—mild_and Immediate effect Swamp-Root, the great kidney bladder remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest because its remark- -bable-curative powerhas_been_praven il thousands of the most distressing cases. M-ypu-need x medicine you should have the best. bear Sirs "A man could pot bein any worse condl- 1 was wih kidney and_bladder doctored with several poyrician told me Thad isht'y Disease and that | would pot live over six, months. Another told me it. was Rall stones, [ had revere pains in my Kidneys ell be while, could not stoop over, would be ditzy. could pot le down without some one helping mie up: my. bs weak and pained me; urine ex crests and “tt dreadful. I hed to get up many times tn the night to urinate. “{ took Swamp-Root and to-day T am weil-man_and-never felt Detter. All of my Troubles DAVE -KonU—and—xhow-no-signa—st feturniog. | take my oath that Swam {Root pot me where Tain to-day andl cai) prove it by acqualnlances.”” Very trate Witaon, Conn., eb. 18th. 1906 yours. RAND enamine -Root Is not recommended for everything, but it promptly overcomes SPECIAL NOTE.—In order to Root you may haye a sample bottle and absolutely free by aiail. The book con tands of testimoni Root to be just the remedy they needed: ing your address-to-“Dro“Kilmer-t&- Ca, this offer {s guaranteed, E-WORED-will- give-away — to its readers next Sunday a plate paper separate insert ready for home or office. Te ieee uatulet occ ainting, and original colors. picture wi in its ill be ‘when through neglect or other causes permitted to continue, many fatal results are sure to follow. Ycur other organs may need attention—but your kidutys cause they do most and should have attention’ first. and | are so well known that readers are advised to send for a sdinple bottle. emt this generous over ja the New York Evening - the Methodist Episcopa) Chureh, sixty = firat street. The witneres were the pastor'a wile ang Thomas SW, Whittle, the editors brother, secretary of tne New York County Republican Commities. A_tele- gram to the bride's parents wag the fret {ntimation they had of the wedding. Mr. and Mra. Whittle are now ow thelr honeymoon tite South. DERANGED BY: FEAR: 2s abs FOR SISTER’S LIFE. | Fear of fatal results from an operas Hon which hile slater Is about to under- fo hus deranged the mind of Charles , of No. 101 Belmont avenue, Jer- sey city, who In missing trom his home. Ho-ts thirty-nine years old, and for Ofm teen years has been organist of Bt, Ignatiue'y Protestant Episcopal Church, hiy-eeventh street and. West Eng. epic antattan id Daler’ ie, a brother of Victor, Haier, eanint of sass ‘Crate! He tern-emplored nthe baking nouaena ot atta tr Hechater at Ne ham od the Or-t-eymploms Babe rehearsal of The choir and 4 atterword. + AIDNCT DONT KNOW TT EDlay’ neys are responsible for more anyother disease, therefore, kidney, trouble Is ly,” begin taking Dr. Kilmer 3 Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy because as son as your kidneys begin to get. better they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyones. 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