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THE EVENING Secretary Taft’s Ten- Year-Old Boy __ Téails of Trip Around the World WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1907. |WOMAN CHARGED tRECLUSE SPINSTER’S : | CES BY BROKER WITH “ESTATE AWAITS HEIRS.!~ MAY BE COURT'S an | Susan A. Halpin, an eccentric spins’ 9 died last Thursday.” Ming Halpin arrived In South Harps- last spring and rented a jittle CONTINUED COMA DF YOUNG HEIRESS HIGHWAY ROBBERY well i Miss Halpi Wah Died in Maine erehong | Viflaee poe ent eit + MISS: alpl el eft \ains oay In village go! hint of he roe ii uP) Silage nu C anuGr or where she had*come from, | ind she died-from cold and mtarvasion. ‘The Coroner found several thousand dollars In money in the. Ittle cottage Village, Left Hoard_and Per- haps Property: 1 | Separated from Party, Rus- | The Coroner of South Harpawelh-aes El Shed propery thin ety and - p He Was Trying to Butt In : | | = | Justice Newburger Promises to Dispose of All in Two Days. the Official Reception and Were Hustling Him Away, When Papa Rescued Him} by: Making Signs. HIS SECOND GLOBE -ENGIRCLING TRIP. “3ecame Unconscious All of a Sudden. on Thursday and Cannot Be Awakened. | ; | 189 WERE ON CALENDAR. | | |Ill-Matéd Spouses. Who Were Not Ready Must Wait ‘Until March. 231 EIGHTH AVE. 5 FP Bewween 21st and 22d Sts : NE Me ROE us coy ‘Will Reserve any Article, WS UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK. > | Look at Our | Great Bargains Make “Your Seiéet |. $REATHES NATURALLY. Wa have oust the on | tire. stock ot a/| Jaren waton, factory at grat sacritice We offer these ladles sian door polid Goll WATCILES, : Sannot Be Forced to Swallow i Food, but Her Body : Keeps Warm. | While His Father Hobnobbed) with Potentates He Saw the Sights. Everywhere — Had, Lots of Fun with Japanese Masks, Played‘ a Trick on | Justice Nowburger announced in the |Supreme Court that he would call every undefended divorce case on the books for ‘trial to-day and to: morrow, || and that every cane not “ready for tal | 1 town to medical science to}. her to doneciousness, E4%th + & beautiful sixteen-year-old | elsewhere for isa than $20. Every watch ‘ fea on @ cot in a private ward | j rs | te would be set back and not tried until Warranted a perfect Timekeeper, Kept 18 j Lincola Hésplialll « feeet bers} Dad and Likes Suez) Route me : i Seder free for {ite yoatmen | rai | March. This had the effect of awaken-| Bolt Gold Watches trom ; roblem, | Home Best. > | [ing JawyeFs and litigants, There were| Engraved Solid Sil- R mauredey sttermeon/at 6 o/clock: | [190 of these cases, and Clerk @enith 5 ant heres * she suddenly became uncon- b hole 1 | Handsome Tunting Case Stem- jran through the whole list at the open-| i And Ktem-Betting Watches. 85 uj P the girl has not opened an eye! (Special to The Evening World.) |ing of Spectal Term Part III. i This Extra Heats Rallt Gold Hunting Case |” qttte aS W. TON. “Dec. = ty-one sored "‘Ready,”* | Watch, handsomely engrave’ ‘inde ched a muscle to Indicate that; WASHTNGTO: Es Jetty cn gre Anan erecgantteedy, | , ind eter fetter. Waltham or Elgin trove: ine, Her Jong, steady, breath-|AFound the lobe at ten—that is 04), ROR eS Ct es Ge ments ormer prion $4, 905" $25.00 “ Bi {the idea that she is enjoying|Tecord of Master Charlie Taft; “who! : 2 ae, en eas Re a, ee Sther Gentien Soild Gola Wi eshing i sep. Not even her has Just returned to Washington with! | i andes ve igsoonene brie } from $21 uD to $100.00, x, who Ungers over her cot and : : eS HASTE PS Omen nag Az Valin “EAN, Ealthe deve| bis father. the Secretary of War, Justice Holds Up Decisions. Tais handsome Gold | These Handsome, Genuine Dianond G45 ; kuow mat has been sable to get| There 18 nothing in the boy's manner SElrpoufraticnsancalied saw anichaleie’ Locket; set with | Rlnen, » blaze ot) briltiancy, only > 9 teat response fram the girl, {to indicate e consclousness of having | Mlllle* Haynes, who asked for a di-| Fenuine Diamond | Obie ,Diamond ings ranging trom OF y a group of New York spe~/experienced at his early ace that whict| | voree from er Haynw, alleging Uiar complete with chain, | ding Solid Gold Wedding ming ~ ts did everything they knew toj!s «iven fow men in al] their Iffotime to! he had an aMnity. Her charge was Rah eee aS CALE AA eS 4 © her, but one after the other was|know. There In a carefi|: manner of| nupportesd by m female detective, De- $5.00 an fngimands ot to shake his head and turn away, |#Peech. the words well chosen and un-| ciston was reserval, as in every other, “4 F se a Larne Monogram Wedding Rings from ie mysterious malady, To-;Usually well put together. that case, until the Juatice had looked over Magistrate Insists Her Accuser | ea teaiiraes 85.00%up, TAM oa v © redoubled to bring the! association with bis elders. and a auic} the stenographer’a minutes of the tes.) ~ hall tn P; Se | Other Diamond Lock- atbehaewes : Qc. Out of the trance and, if possible, (observation in the youth himsetf, timony. | Shall Appear to Prosecute CPS. Fiphy 1a Gold Slewet @ food down her thro: |be ts tust a vigor Americ Harry A. Casson asked for an an-| for Allered cEhert LA Helr to a Fortune. boy with red cheeks more reddened nuiment of his marriage to Blanche It. | + icrt. oad fy ae ne ‘the December frant from which he had Bartrow. He testified that they were 8 BROOCH OR mraceeerto eeiaapaclitece ot sare just come, and dark, Iinteillicent eves married July 18, 1906, in’ Englewood es | Ve otc Nee Hite re aciteng | that Hush as often as his father's, IN. J. Last January he discovered that| Echoes of a wild chase up Broadway. 15 Te. ieauce IF . d aven and Hartford) There was no evidence of embayrass- 2 S $ the public Firoaahi ada soci Walilamicm aicelien| Sar ieee eee een |she already had @ husband, Oscar C./ Inet night, with Mary, Fitzgerald in a Raresrea' out fi Nhese fanilly ‘she ved. At ma-|was to te Interviewed: nor. on the| Seer oes oeclot tactifind teat fa | hansom, enacting,.the role of the pur- Recess a Hy 0 will come into possession of ance ends of Beaneats Pemex be married Blanche in 1899, ‘They quar: | aued, and Policeman Love in « taxtcab ceed } 5 | frank. pleasant manner that he hag in-| fe i eal ris "7 01 f. Kellan's family -Uves at No. 237 | herited. Asked how ke liked the long| ce eo end Reon acess ee ety eal Hs eT the pursuing, were heard In Weat Ca eat 4 ls avenue. Two weeky ago the girl trin throueh Siberia, he sald: heard ou were dead, #0 1 got married) Side Police Court to-day, when the ps : id her brother, Alfred, left Mr. | “I rather think I prefer the “Suez i | woman was arralgned on a-charge of set with a home to visit a nlece of Mrs, “Kel-| route. Then he pausad and a quizzica’ a red-oyed Ntile | enna igi isan adaentre renuine 4 zal and her brother es | hone ns fats are fair iceman a |testimony as quickly as his Predeces- | Prevene, of Nona Moet wiley arat diamond tp > 5 xpectediy-to New York, the girl say-|1 Was only about four years old when |sors. Emanuel, almost in teats, hesi-} - fh aga: a fs a f : Bid cece Ab al oU base obaes Li mente ihvousntineleeme aanditieyont Jtated aa he iold of hin wife's es-/in trying to escapa from Prevone and,| sold at $00; your opportunity now.) @LB| 4 Uemendous sseotinent ote tadies. ret IEatmas presents. sure that I remember much about It | capades: the policeman she chartered a jyansom Other Diamond Pendants, ranging from | Gente handsome Solid Gold $2 tq ZV i@ made w trip to the shopping dis-| Too Cold in Siberia Tintypes In Evidence. at Fifty-fourth ntreet dnd Bightn | go 12 50 : Slecetiagensrons a me fe and returne eet ee E Cen ra | Tin-typea of the Coney Island sort) avenu . A tremendous assortment of handsomely Engraved Bracelets 82.00 to 850 = pee ake) al her brother ear ‘Our only objection to the Siberian | were offered in evidence in the case of | Srrevone wan clone behind Mary when | ie nave Musdrede of Bolla: Gold Geatlemeis Beart Pies, 500.-to 8100 y i afleraoon to surprise a lite-| trip was that there was really no chance Charles F. Pitney. ot. No. 15) West 2 Windeede of Solid Gold Cutt Buttons ‘trom, per palr. : The photograpas | sve Jumped into the cab; and his loud Sixty-neventh street. Playmats, Averine La Roche, about! for exercise. Of course, one could got Hundreda of Solld Gold three-atone Gentlemen’ Vy ie den otNe tLEasC Oss Mise amcor et Ma electors | showed. Mra, Pitney in various unoon-| clea asteaal ea ia stan of Pollen: | I ittndrede of folld Gold, Genuine Diamond. Barriz em fromévn. 133: j aiid ‘Whirty-seventh’ street) with «| down, but"=and'he shivered—it was 1 bes. man Love. ok a few momenta for | P Solid Gold Rings, ent with rubles, sappiires, turquoless, Emeralds, id 7 { Louis, Deaft's witness testified that 17... ~ Hundreda of Handsome Solld Goll Cluster Rings and Sarrings, with too cold, |faln wife had been friendly with a hoat | Prevone: to explain the situation to | Pl turquolae centre, surrounded by: briillants sreretuved ind Mirror Sets, in handsome came! 400d could be forced into ber mouth, Played a Trick on His Dad. aiter wournh In vbinck:? sought. free- OOTS UP. BOMB aH , th Gani) @AVerinalwerevecalcainbeial @Charllersalaltha inte diainstiesstaliien of affinities. Several of them, summoned | tho cop and by that time the hansom | Hundreds of Handaom Silver’ Comb,’ Brus 5.00 uy + +, ver o hee | rime % T Sho ‘on of very heavy Ster! Sitve ati. a 1.00, 2 for of the latter's home with Mra,|the Emperor of Japan or:the Czar. In sBgtaintancealipr wlth the dotecdant | containing Mary was acrons Columbus | f A) \inay handsome, Sock liferware, Optra Glessass tgs will ths ‘sojd'ad rrewe barwauss ‘W. Button. Averine's xrandmother, both Tokio and St. Petersburg ho wae The casa of William L. Irving against | Circle. bound north. Mall orders promptly: atiended Yo.” Ail engraving! déee. free be oe bin the “fre Bell» suddenly sounded. taken in charge by members of the re- Mary J. Irving brought out much evi-| Calling a taxicab. Love gave chase, AN Cars ATrane annie Rea Be = j@ curtains back, cry-| about. pom the C 1 Bixty-second street, and the hansom : Fome aulck. Edith, and look at the| n Toklo.”” eald Charlle, “the edi ey | Bin ie was sald, a. driver pulléd up his horse. Mary, in- pho Let's go and see where the] of a leading paper, wno te also the ectior Fee ee oer eerie aan sown Af | dignantly protesting that sho wae 2 . ri GED) GielUneanaal ‘of a children's publication, showed me [its Wuetimony “went, Mira Evans, the (decent married woman on her way Verine looked nd ee a all over the place. In one’ shop they ~ - jlandiady’ of the hotel, that her frat hua- homo after siping up with a sick friend, erine looked around to see her! gay 01 | band had. been killed “during the war. reat fuanion ‘Stretched out on. the. aofn | KAve me some of those queer Japanese tb yy Sra, Irving a pretty blonde, and very | "Wren the case waa called ‘Was motionless and apparently ina) Masks. They're rather startling, you, | well dressed, sat in’ court and listened Bi a acaileds) to-day, » Ac Averine ‘and’ her “granamother | know. | | ; _ [RAM SeSatene amusement to the pro-|Prevone failed to appear. Magistrate aN Wawater on the «ita face. pinched] Charlie's father had told the news-! i H cerdings. Wahile held the woman tn $3,000 bail and ° GO When’ the: family. physician, ar-| paper: men the-day before that Charlie | = ee arte ret a her hueband, | natructed Policemnn: Love to find Pre- acation opp ng vat at IEA TE Ee at titaie| scared ome, of the children on the 4 Henry, wan what she called “9 gnda-|vone, stating that he would Keep the y ae moval tO } af bout.” Ja a Blake acted as detective! casa on his calendar until the cx \. we Dr. D. Clifford Martin hix| Steamer with the masks. Charlle did ree) “ naDen thy: sans A outed CC peina tie Mil Gul oe Wel not confirm this report. He sald he i for Mrs Green anil sald ne frequently plainant ahould appear In court Students at home for the holi- i por. On Friday und Saturday the| «pea some fun" with the maske, i ' PR NAaE Ie DE Ole treba heros seal —_—_———__ eens : tion of the ‘etl way unchanged, | Mrs. William 8. Connell: ‘sad-eyed HOG R i days are; invite Oo. Inspec ie | ; : {_musgies are tensely drawn and her ) . . ticid. No at f There is another report that Charlle dom and. produced one witness. The Teatntendnea tet’ Broker ‘aietine| anys he is atrald isnot quite. true H Rishandie Former trlgnd, gaa bet man | AND ARRESTS FOLLOW.) most varied assortment of high class college footwear in the city. Mrs. Connelly nat with le That ts that he started their train be- fore the reat of the party waa ready the ‘defepJant. mibly the unexpected ringing of her fingers stuffed a faint mile is even vresent. fire bellx | Porker Meets Death in Role of De- in her earn Ww! what he saw in i) {shock which caused her condition,” 2 ' RN “ vitners told 8 yee te, an EEE Ase Taeetnel i obechiser eine tt aetna 5 f5om ‘ata Hatiem hotel tective, but Leads Police to tet tetas fate Th x t syn 4 oan After Thirty-Six Years, : - i Jvepithaial niall AAS pmns anaes: fell you About that” he sald.| Southeast Storm, With Jis|Effino Sticks His. Finger Into Big “Find.” | Divide—a | < ’ S 5 ly freedom seeker was Mra.| > i | p Facet aah saibinbecens ts | nvincnialael Mave) elepbesai vectors | areayy Rain, May Last Mangiatiglia’s Beer and Is wer aati hg aa Mattied | ODESSA, Dec, 2—Tre curity of| j Poher atrongin, and nlers hg, re} ep by two engines. One was taken off | avy Kalin, May Las Mangiaug. Sr rh B whic -gasiden in| a stmying | hor at Akkerman has| i : aumficlontly to absorb food, a Ww ae Hes y c . ison’ sth ‘| Draught to Heht a store o t eof sincration, may rotult” ,SiR| graphed by tile oneine As aoe Sevciell Days, | Slashed with Razor. SHR Rat ata Sisicnte in| neh, uel io” ate et a ned the we. ha ft on as children. Bilen. Cad re ok 3 caus i her. teeth. Her breath-| they snapped the picture I ran and got more Chide ald cher” father w living {n}numttt. of students charged with be- Sixth Avenue and Nineteenth Street That alone indicates Harrison's with a woman he met three Hing aware, of the whereabouts of the on the train. That 1s when it started, who wan known to neigh-| It looks from here‘like a green Chriat- earn aco, Li (WB fio Pody. except of course, that T'think.the brakeman "(he didn't. aay | ca : Jonept EMmng) The Bulldog.” tn In Kerra ag, whe wan Known to eet | explosives and resulted Incidentally tn ; AvPrcallar feature of « case of this] “the quand) piust have avsunder- [mes and maybe a wet one, The local |st, Vincent's Hospital to-day with his|WRid That on a, Feenat Vall to. Met the death of the aniinal. ‘The hoz wan- = bre 44-the Iikellhood of the afflicted| stood.'? mig ( Wead Binee ela eatin Ps lfather'a retreat. 9 child had come oy % ateyardeeral be 1 bre Moan inelinord of the nitiicted |slood."” | Then after @ pauso: “We | Weusher Bureau has a xpoclal notice throat cut because he atuck hie Anger ougetand said? "Vapa,"mania| dered into a school yard, and bevan to = r mhe ‘comes out of the coma, It ‘ be . Sat ‘any It | from Washington-saying that southeast |into Gullo Mang W's ginss of beer. |wantn vou nt once.’ santifor raete Tho animal. turned over a! haif) } + even ti wi f . + nt ' . de er mi er, 3 ' omb and p vi a t 5 ovaheoted that she will have to. ber | Pe ay b ih haaed Jong iwalk: storm warnings are displayed all along; EMno, 3 years old and a laborer, |, Ly eye (her mother, Mts. | buried bomb and exploded it with | LS E learning the lessony of early schoo! | Resielaee i pon anes in Mosce the Atlantle Coast from Jacksonville to |lIvex nt No. 1 Minetta Lane. Ha was |Thoman 1. Jones, a newapanet man. ¢ Pen ieatnan aalebanaitentees| aes . Over again: Bhe may. emor ‘afv'a son we. sett {in a saloon near Thompsor nesses. told of taking 2 roe ef Palas : i = i ae rance with her mind a per-| member of the patty who was molenccy [New York, and that high winds_are-toy{0 4 Mallon near Thom "with Gullo, who | Aguine'n flat ia Brocklya and blk tion and found on the school grounds) SPECIAL XMAS PRICES: BALK, Bil ee itetinenvselee me bo expected this afternoon and tl Se Nactacane ore snfe [introduced to a strange wor His | wean anaive Ua tccatoen hurled monies i CRN Seger ae im It happened at Mos tin this nection and up.in New’ England, ale fi Thompson street, | O° |No persons were injured dy the ex-|.$ Legs of Young Lamb.....,,....-+...,....-Per Ib, 146 = : ye" DITOR BALEY DEAD. “When we «ot off the train,” he sald. EAGT eee ae Ue eee ‘A dispute arose, and just to show how R Saal Naaman hes hundreds otenlndowsivere Large Sirloin and Porterhouse Steaks.,..,per Ib. 15¢ c ¢ TR reassess ee ‘we were surrounded by police. 7 fou ke N@ | Wttle he cared, Effino’ poked a grimy 5 1 Se Cp > 9 tl Mis, = if Nr Dalles: B94 | year Va wouuthgnal® atari luslally a hadge | Aleletintec heteltecd niet tetereee | Extra Fine’-Roasting Chickens.............per lb. 15¢ ¥ the | Midaiah | Welter) Atriokom [father was especially auarded.) We Wad | Oni tor! ew hree days. 50" Keel shear tee batte i BENJAMIN SIRE DEAD | } i expected to leave there Bunday night. |C? for two or three days. Bo’ you can| sangiatigia, according to the police | | Choice Duck and Geese.........+..-+--+-., per ib. 16c \ npoenty With Moart Tromble. | but ¢ather was told that we were. to| Wile YOUr own ticket un tho Cliristmas |drow a razor and wlaslied Effino across | nenjamin Sire, father of the Bire/ mene Ta Michi ganiRoasting Lurker sine b 200 Erol Bator. edttor of the Jowian|stay on-unti| Monday. Tran ahead toy] Neuer. j1f you play, Wain to. win, |the left aide of tho throat, then chased |oromers, well known. ax theatrical resh-Kille 3 +P B Grows and one of the foremost] tell my mother. Then I tried to roturn| Jou. will probably. casi: Jhtm into the street. 5 Pm a oma niet yeatoniee| } We wish dur many patrons a..Merry Christmas and writers in the country, died|to father, But the police scemed to| , BUC the rain ihat started early to-| The wounded man didn't know ha was i his. Home, 22 West Fifty-ninth + thank them for past favors. ¥ * from heart trouble to-day at|think that I didn’t belong there, and | any, beating down in xuaty sheets, [cut untll the police saw the blood een or ant Y K ast halt the Joh of he : fi ; -_- F . No, 180 Fifty-fourth atreet.|one of them grabbed ‘me by the arm ling out old Bte Nick “on his anntal | streaming down bis clothing and asked 223 FIRST Ave., Tel. 765 Orchard. oklyn. Mr, Baley was thirty-land was hustling me away when my contract, i Broaeaae dalts =) 1ST $ Bet. 13th and 14th Sts. . ~~ z § criapirn old and came to this coun-| taenen rescued re y | Ry thousands and thousands the| At this juncture the man with the| Father O'Sullivan Arrives on et, 13th an — two fhe axe of twenty. He leaves Mt baa ten Bake algnaitol len tees shoppers grabber cla eye shoed and | fazor came up to operate again and} share : hildren. umbrellaed, were out In. the mld: ont is Heasetar 2xtensiv ; NO onthe Se SRO TE RS know that this particular plece of bag- |the sori, The anopplne ditriot wie ee ole wax said at} ‘Hamburg After Extensive of yo ” ae ested by 9 o'clock. The st care nate y 2 gage belonged to me,” said the Secre- | Conwesty 0 t CH) went loaded with dripping cargoes of dampened humanity, “At the Brooklyn: Bridge station.of the Subway the rush- Ingest of: ruxh hours of the rushable lipsed. For upward of a awit tary, “but I auccerded, afraid they wére going to hurt I _really was + the cious REGAL SHOES MAKING. Trip in Europe. 100 MEN NEAR DEATH ——s 5 ons. party Employing Men Thrown boy, p Charlie said that he had not been Daily Orati c ' pat was fof : \onme Hambure. AmbutesAmenst falat werk tm other Paeteriey [i Stiet ofa ni tn anden Choy ia [eats ithe tukwaasaaed eaimee| + FIRE SWEEPS MINE.| ts Mimtorr gio oar aaera Our delicious Cod Liver iat {Bree the country: teenrding man ante SRat ene ness Ginvedting Gabe, |Buy” iSiots ant take “ening for” he | Workers. in the Schoenberger Coley/Q0eh "8M" fram, Mealerranian Pa Ae poset out ofl A ey oy Haye you read the story In the daily Seals einai a te teeen that | eee think I kot, the headache ee i liery Have Narrow Escapes, but | father Dnnlel J. o'Sullivan. « priest of eds t an old-fas nione ananere) watt ee adit) eumeilnie Ticaat ‘ong terse Fooncern in in a | Aneoumit nin opiann, for the tus |MILLINERY SAVED HEADS — | All Are Accotinted For, | Srmunivany of tne Court at uenrat Cou uver Ol and emulsions and, not knowing Its value, traded off jaltion to carry forward ite plans for| that’ question’ put to his father often,| AT ART CLUB'S RECEPTION.| mrrsnunc, Dec. :a—tt waa an-|Seaslons, He hus been travelling in tO restore health for a $3,000 necklace for 25 cents and Then he said, quite almply: offered a pocketful of precious stones ipanslon unaffected ‘by the money “Why, I shalt return to nohool after ‘Old people, delicate children, Buropo since July. | Nounced to-day that about one hundred milar to that of 18%, during neh. The Rewal Shoe Company, which be- in operations in its new large factory Milford, Maas., in Ootober; has ken ndvantage of tho general re- ytion in tho shoo business to man the ‘rw plant with skilful operators who “ive been thrown out of work by shut- ywne in otter factories. According! (the midat of the financial distre: jerations have gone forward which Ui double the cupacity of the com- iny, BY/ mn odd coincidence, the new | ‘oto ind operations while the yancial situation, in some ri ogal: Company was organized and unched upon ite mucceanful sar Furuier cheerful reports are beginning epmedn rarioue pects, is Hoh "the | pr from sections of the $e smaposalble to wintry Mndicating thet the raturn’ to news of: proceed! the {m- eee mot. very t Har- u ‘ Ges Sad lsh cgay acdc glo hale leaninni nie om a "> the holidays, I attend public school here," EDITOR HARDEN LOSING IN ROUND TABLE SCANDAL. BERLIN, Dec. 21,—The hearing of. the Hardeni-Von Moltke I’bet sutt waa re- wumed in thie city to-day behind closed doors. Prince Philip eu Eulenburg and divorced wife of Count Kuno von Moltke, we re-examined, Herr Zello, one of Count Von Moltke’ lawyers, denies the report that hegotia- tions for a settlement of the cage out of ‘ooted ng, obtain au- Glass” Skylight Fell’ on Women Guests, but No One Was Injured. A number of women are plc) xlass out of thelr hats to-day and con- gratulating themselves on the posser- Sion of life-saving millinery whish pro- tected their feada last night at’ the Natlud Arts. Cod, 14 Gramercy Perk, when a pane of glass A quarter ot an inch thick fell from a skylight in the reception room. It janded on thelr broke and slid off. Nobody 0. hats. was burt The, club, kava a reception fo the American Playgoers, and the room was comfortably Nlied when the glass came men were In the Schoenberger mine, near Monongahela, yesterday when fire broke out, and all had narrow escapes from deatt, The mine !s burning Merc: have been accounted for, In the mine, but reently the force was acoompanied by an expjosion or an- other mine disaster night have heen recamed in this vicinity. The fre*start- ed suddenly from clectrie spirks and spread with great rapidity. The hun- dred men were, compalind to flee for down. Miss Hauser, a sisicr of one of Chub members, cot the worst Showeliand her brothel reinforced her his Py about her eer fought” the flames, but absolutely progress was made. To-day prepara- She’ ieas wil be bar Ld foed the mine, ly to-day. but It fe sait-ati-the miners There are xenera}ly 400 men employed’ reduced. Fortunately the fre waapot thelr ives. All night a vucket brixade no Father.O'Sullivan ix probably the only priest in America who has held pollt- {eal office. In 1%@ he waa elected to the Vermont Legislature by the anti. Prohibition party and was instrumental in passing a Jocal option Jaw In” sub- atltation for the prohibition Jaw on te statute books. He 1a opposed t& atrin- gent pronivition lawa, or, rether, [tadnner of thet enforceamemt, Concerning which he sald: The manner of enforcing prohibition Jawa occasions demoralization and is usually conducive to perjury and. cor- ruption on the part of public officlals.” While In Rome Father ( allivan ob. tained an audience with Pope. Thin Was several weeks ago and he found the Ponuff in excellent hearth, “The Major Domo of the Vatican,” aid the priest, “informed me that the ope had surprised. them all by. bi: rapid Tally ¢rem em alarming Uiness,” the |g ) weak run-down persons, and after.sickmess, colds, coughs, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. . WHERE TO'GET VINOL INN, ¥. Hegeman & Co,, 300 Iitbadway, 21 Park Row, 125th, fan Mh Avec i2ith Bt and Lenox Aver 1042 wath St and Ainsterdain’ Ave, Fulton Stes firooklyit. catia Drag Storer, nd tid St., corner pad way and oth At. einsmen'a Druk Stores, 138th Bt, and sth Ave roadway and 50th St, bath St, sity n Ave. J; dunamann, 300 % Ave, ©) Columbus Aver, el Se In Drooklyn Hikers Dri Blores, (36 Fitton St, 30 Fuk fon Sts, 373 Flatbush Ave., 87 Sumner Ave., 237 Columbia Bt, And frees Cay pies \\ @and that’s just exactly what he should JUST WHAT A VALUABLE DOCUMENT YOU HELD IN YOUR HAND? for $3 in cash? You see, he didn't take the pains to ascertain the true worth of his assets, have done and what YOU always should do, Perhaps you think the lad tn ques- tion a “foolish” lad, But If you “tye in a glass house don't throw stones,” Rather prepare to protect the windows, When you came Into possession of yesterday's Sunday World Want Direc- tory, with its thousands of offers of Positions, Loans, Profit-Yielding In- yestment. Opportunities, Bargains, &c., did YOU take the pains to find out