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an Hospital Quieted by Attendants, rrus, s Who Took Rem tions to Prevent Loss of Life. “POOR CRIPPLES TOOK FIREMEN R OLD “SANTA” : Fears of 250 Helpless Inmates of °° arkable Precau- _ Never was a fire handled more adroitly, swiftly and silently than the! blaze which to-day threatened the liv unfortunates in the Home for. Ruptured and Crippled Children at:Lexing-j ter o¢ Martin Maloney, of this city and ton avenue arid Forty-second street. Starting with a spontaneous flash of tinsel arid gauze in the big room| es of the two hundred and fifty little where the litte inmates will celebrate Christmas, and threatening to spread with alarming swiftness, it was met and downed by courageous | whone romantic elopement with Samus! | murses, attendants and firemen who went about the: task with the velvet! tread of gnomes in the smoke-hazed ‘corridors so softly that not one of | the little folk in their dormitori-s was aroused until all danger was past. | ‘While Gupt. Oliver H, Bartine and his ~qesistants fought ‘the fire on the fifth floor of: the building twenty nu: stood @uerd in the various wards where the Metle cripples slept. i ‘There are two buildings of the home. ‘Both are five stories high, connected by ‘@ one-story stone building. One of the five-story buildings is a recent aaai- Gon, Waiting for Santa. ‘On the fifth floor of the oNer bulld- | fng Je the play room of the institution. | © For several weeks there lias been -the delightful tension of expectancy among the children. They were all /mpatientty walting for the visit of Santa Claus. Tho management of the home had el- lowed the children to name the pres- ents thelr hearts yearned’ for, and the management of course transmitted their Tequesta to the generous Santa Claus. In -the\play room on the fifth floor three mammoth Christmas trees bad} been put up. Tinsel and other filmy} Graperies for the trees had been storet In the ble room teady for Saint Nick to decorate and distribute the presents. Fearing a fire from the wax candies, Bupiis Bartine had the fire hose at- tatlivd to the standplpe on the fifth fitor, and also liad near at hand a ¢upply of mand grenades. Shortly after 3 o'clock Mrs. Gillespie, who ha grown gray in the work of caring for the little cripples, looked out of a window on the fourth floor of the Hew building and saw the glow ‘of, flames from. the windows on’ the top floor, She hurried nolseiessly to arouse Supt, Bariine., Siipping into his clothes, he uroused all-the nurses and the four! house physicians. The tfurses tiptoed to, their stations In the wards on the| fourth floor and the d Noor of the, eid building. ~ | | A Ward Doors Closed. Then Axpt. Bartine ordered all the} dors of the Varlous wards closed so | that the #eeping cilidren abould not: be alarmed. He also stationed a man| at fhe foot of the clevator well io | that no flames fell. {nto the shaft and started: a blaze there. The firemen tater pointed out that this was a wise pre- caution, , . Engineer William Miller ran to & wirest and titned ta oie elt 1 fook charge of the elevators and got) them:veady for any emergenc The wato} an in . ton Chief Kan the fare of sire 1 3 headuqart and on hls still alarm the engines bas rolied almost without - nolwe into the street, with the result that they arrived at the home almost @6 soon as the alarm was turned In, When tho firemen reaclied the place Gupt. Bartine, Nignt Waterman Will- jam Ashley and several other attend-| ants had the fire under trol by. Using the hose and the hand grenades. The plaze had started among some tin- pel. evidently. of spontineous combus- ton, Boxes of «tidy stom exploded toto fame und smoke. For a while it looked as though the tire was Kolng to be A ble one, but the preparations that had been made saved the day. ‘Che fire was extingulahed fifteen minutes after the arriva! of the firemen. ; Sleopy’ youngsiers had been arodsed Dy the tramp of feet above them 1 the 1 sat up atationéd 1 the ward were ready. ‘What's upt’® yawned one boy, ns ed himecit up on tls elbow Only “Santa,” She Said } arses Help Wanted | To-Day! | 5 advertised for in The Mor (World's Want Directory. Rutohers Mindery 5 Klevator 1 Feeders WOtnd cee eeerae : The World printed “515" Help » Ads. to-day—°316” more than all owier New York papas combined. Brats} sistamts. He had to come a night earlier 90 am to get all the trees trimmed.” "Gee!" whispered the boy, in delicious a Several other sleepy youngsters lmd heard the nolse and opened their eyes | Just in time to heur the nurse's ex- planation. They sat upright with pop- ping eye, and fast beating hearts. Say, Billy, wake up,” orted one boy turning to his chum in the next cot, Janta Claus has come. Sit up a. to him up there.” Oo In a few dies ‘every boy was awake. They mat up in’ thelr wots, listening to the noise ubove. Several of them wanted to open the ir lo see Sante ‘Claus down the stairs, But nurses explained that oid Santa did not ike to be spled ‘upon, and if any one did #0 he would disapprove, ‘Hey! whispercd one boy as he heard a noiwe louder than usual. “Santa js moving on of the trees to another part of the room.” Quiet was finaily restored and the boys went to sleep, happy smiles on their feces as they dreamed of the be. loved patron of Christmas. T ‘They will not be allowed in the yldy- room on the fifth floor until to-mor- tow morning, when. everything Wii be atroightened” out and the treea trimmed and presenta distributed. all) HELEN MALONEY “ATLAKEWOOD, 1 LATEST REPORT » Who Know Her Declare / Ma "They Saw Her at Church on Sunday AYS ~ OSBOR} {Bloping Girl Had Just Been Declared in Conyent Near : | Rome-—Annul Marriage. | | The mystery concerning the. where [abouts of Mixx Helen Malongy, dangh- Philadelptia, 1 intensified ‘to-day by a! report from Lakewood that she ia living there at the home of her sister, Mra j Carberry “Ritohie, Lakewood residents | | who Insist they know the young woman |, jarkson created such @ nensation, say | they saw and recognized her at the Church of St. Mary of the Lake at 10/ lo'clock mass on Sunday. arthur H. Osborne, whose alleged. marriage to Miss Maloney at Mamar- | oneck during am automobile trip, t# not now denied by her family, and which. [it im aald, will be anaulled, te-day at his ‘notel tn this city corroborated the Lake- wood report. “Its true,” he said, “that ‘Eloping Girl Whose Present Hiding Place Is J THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24 ystery my wife Is in Lakewood, but I shall| not say any more.” a | | This story, coming at a time when an} apparently well-authenticated report nounced that Miss Maloney was in | ® convent retreat near Rome, has more }/than ever ‘tangled the puzzle of her} jabiding-place. It was about two montis! ago that she was seen, according to/ j storiés told by prominent persons, at jher father’s country home, at Spring| Lake, N, J., but the admissions of her| jfamlly that she was in Italy and had) |mot been in America since she went | away with Clarkson mage the Spring} CHIEF OF BUREAU | Lakewood has now come to throw | a |doubt on the report that she te near) Rear Admiral Who Has Re- | signed Is Succeeded by {i Capt. Winslow. The desire of the family to shield Misy Maloney from further notorfety | and from continued pursuit by young muel Clarkson may have had some- thing to do with the effort to keep her HIS WIFE FROM LANDING HERE He Failed, but He Doesn’t Care Where She and Her Chil- dren Are, He Says, #12907. THaw’S MAS LOST FIANCEE'S [BROKERS WON'T TREAT TO EACH MONEY, TURNED | CELEBRATE ON TOMBS INNATE GAS ON TO DIE} STOCK EXCHANGE ¢ d Cigars to. Keepers and-Depu- Governess in Broker Bache’s| Market Conditions Not Favor- ties; trish Lace Handker- | Family Explains Fontaine’s able to “High Jinks,” and chiefs fo Matrens. Suicidal. Attempt. Custom May Die. i seAtepe. | J. 8 Bache, broker of No. 42 Broad- ecacwillihatna © PRISONERS, | ray.(peaugaucepiy eblaerleal te-tey | crieespeauteni auere gente ¢ ‘ when’ an’ Eyening World reporter In-) Yorx Stoyk Exchange to-day, andj the BS +. farmed Hrvin Fontaine, a) custom which as: prevailed tor wears and Ay & has: preva Also Sugar and’ Cigars = His young insumice™ solicitor, formerty of inmy, never be revived. Dinner Ordered from Dele: Ws c!ty. who attempted suicide in} The afternoon scesion before s the . ay fy a | Philadelphia last night, rad written) Christmas h. pilday alwhya@ has been one monico’s—No Visitors. ’ ration in honor COCOA him, tha noted to his flancee, Emma Eppltong,|of merriment, which some people dhave |who is coverness in Mr. Bache’s family,! called “high Sinks.” ‘There was a (band : before he turned on the gas in bie! tha: paraded around tho Moor and? then Harry Thaw 1s to celebrate-his-sae~ | room. lteok a piace in the callery and amade Mr. Baot who wed seen &t his | melody to which the brokers, and their ond Christmas in the Tombs by mak~ Ing, the day a DIC brighter for le fel~| said that he knew little of Fontaine low Inmates and for the men who! iit that Mias Eppitong had teen In guard him. | his service for several years and wes Vavhen his wife arrived to-day on her) a young woman of high oi ctor, He dhily vialt mye had the seats of her SUld not understand, he said. Pon ; s | taine’s wish, expressed in one of hia glectric cab plied high with parcela| TUS" Tit ny (Bache) pay to Mise At her husband's direction she had! Eppitone $60 which Fontaine had bor- brought for each of the keepers’ and | rowed from her. According to Mr. deputies, forty-seven in all. a box of | Hache. Fontaine had been enoioved [atty cleare. to be presented with | Oy. t4 4 molcitor, but was Unchanged Thaw'a compliments, For each of the| incre than a month ago. The conditions of the jast summer | twelve matrons she had also a box! From Mrs. Alice Choppin Lerond, of 2nd fall have been such that the mem- 0 hi lace tw, her [bers do not feel in a celebrating mood. containing balt-va dozen Irigh lace /No. asl Mixth’ avenue, further details of 7’ Com will wo by default No home, No. 3 East Sixty-seventh street, | wives and sweethearie, danced for a brief seaon. Confetti strewed the floor, and then a huge five-foot pub: ball furnished a mode by which the brokers had fun with one another, 5 The custom baa been slowly dying, and, while laat year there was a cole- bration, {t was tame compared, for in- mtance, to the year Ww’ two well- known boxers arrayed in the garb of Dull and bear furnished citing emuse- ment until the bull went down before the bear, Ms Me 3 ~jdandkerchiefs. Fontaine's motlve for ettempting his : ‘To-morrow morning every man and tite. were’ obtained. Mra Lerond, eald {eotlecton wee tain up for the expesee = bos Dimon ae yeie, DE jbrvon will that atlas Eppltong, who is ber rela: | decoration of the walla with holly and rire ime om jbe handed’ two cigare, a box of pre- tive, had frequenty brought Fontaine |amilax and immortelles, and the brokers |Pared coo and a half dozen lumpaity ine house. Soon after Thanksgiving {contributed a dollar eact for thla ex- | jot numer Thaw fe ery, fond of Misa Eppitong liad told Ner that Foa- eT | So cee acts atlas? in ae ee eerrones Aste Breall SUBWAY MAKES RECORD. g 5 | puts some cocoa and sygar in a cup! e* from Ber, ane om a friend. | tne subway's biggest day since the he wali that. when she called at Fon- tulne’s room, at No. &8% Park avenue, jtwo weeks ego. she was told he had left for Chicago, Miss Epplcong, w done/calle} on Mrs, Lerond while the re- War-/ porter was there, admitted that she had | Ayan [been engaged to marry Fontaine, and con, saiyma‘e i corerlemtom/itojustartes Al. baei her ibal borrowed sthelmoney tom Christmas Day gocoe crusade inside iy + he tellin her that bis a the jail. At the last minute be de-/iieeted |i bemihy! | ctded to send the eigare alonx too. tne ORtatde told Uie hospital authorities | Warden Flynn has prepared turkey | Nay Yiagepia, tame tis parinen in| and mince ple ¢or his charges, but |Wespalring on accqint of pover Toaw will have a hot dinner sent|Deite. able to wed his swecthear dewn to him opering was on Saturday last, when it carried 688,635 passengers. according to mnouncement last evening. The “L” hat day took care of 961.114 persons, the largest’ number since the subway was opened. The grand total was 1.619.782 | und goes back to the pldnge where he [turna hot water in on the mixture land provides a warm drink for him- jaclt. He thinks the cocoa haa |iim a lot of good. and he got he . j had tried to dle. fromiDelinonico's, Het At, the office of the Euultable to-day j will eat it in hia cell, alone, with only |it waa said that Fontaine worked there $ A month and was discharged for fail- |& spooo—no knife or fork ts allowed |ing to brine im enouh business, None lof hie friends ever heard of hie haviag It Js probable that Evelyn Nesbitt | 1 partner or being in business for him: self. It {s known. however. that he | Thaw will spend the day at home; at Ty: H He 1a said played Wall street heavily, presence In this country a secret; but thave who say she je here have been unable to get an inkling of the motive for her return. It {@ thought that her promence may be necessary in the car- rying out of the annulment proceedings. _ Mrs. Ritchle was in this city yester- aay, and it was said she came here to have a conference with Osbomme He bas not been at Lakewood to see his wife, it 1s declared, | Eyery effort to obtain an interview! jat Rit 'n Lakewood home proved fu- tile The servant who anewered the | boll, (mmediately after telling a reporter WABHINGTON, Dec. 4. — President Roosevelt to-day reoelved the reaigna-| tion of Rear Admiral Willard H. Brown-| | i CHICAGO FLYER “W COLUSION AT NGARA FALLS son, ‘as Chief of the Bureau of Naviga- ton, The resignation takes effect Jmmedi- ately and Capt, Cameron McR. Winslow has been appointed to sicceed ‘the Ad- miral. ‘ No reason is given at the White House for the resignation, Reat-Admiral Brownson was rotired on July § last, when he réached the that Mr, Ritoble had gone to New York, | #6¢ Of #ixty-two, and would then have | admitted that Mrs. Ritchie was at home. | Stopped from active service in the navy | ‘ y her apartments. She has not made ap- rete eee eae effort of Philld pitcation to the Charitics and Correc- Platte, of No, 37 West Eleventh | tions Commissioner for a special holl- street, to have his wife and mother of day pase of admittance. Except for his three children deported upon her|/'# lawyer, Dan O'Reilly, Thaw will arrival here ca the French liner La) "et 20 Visitor. . Thaw’e eecond trial for the murder of Brotagne failed at Ellis Island, where gianford White begins in less than the young woman was “detained and| two weeks. : examined by the Immigration authoci-, The 161 members of the boy prisoners’ thes. school In the Tombs were remembered Malplatte notified Capt. Verlyne, of| by thelr patrons of the Prison Educe- La Bretagne, that he expected his wife tional Association. A committee of mem- would sail with him from France on the beta of the association, composed of jestward trip just concluded. He de-| Mra. Willard Parkec, Mra. Britton Bush, jclared that Mrs. Malplatte had run| Mrs. Howard Van Sindren and Mre. J. New York Woman One of| But a moment Jater another servant | but for the request of President Roone- uaa ae him last July and gone to! K. West arrived at the prison to-day Se bee | ppeared who positively dented the! velt that he. continue an chef of the | undesirable person ead eye vee an Mith stiree automobile loads of cloth- Five Passengers Injured in other's statement, saying that afra.| Bureau! of Navigation under a receas bythe tmuydyution authored) ink ome and email wifte for the Youns se : : Ritchie had gone to New York, appolntment. 2 Capt, Vi Sissies Vuk lareveiseaulee fesealinlcoene Crash with Yard Engine. | Sure She le There, Walle only the brie¢ announcement of |in the vecces (und the Young woman |Ja> Greveur: ohiet probation officer of fe teasure, She. le) Lhers, Browdscnat golichieas eines: the |{8 the second cabin of his ship, and |General ons. Seen 1 eh Chl ART ipa Maloney ‘bas resignation, coming at this time, so posit ee pen eruvealanere Treported the = | been there for some time, Many people} Ont, Dec. H:—| who say they xaw her thought ittle of| ater the Publicity Riven coschealtauter: on the Grand | the matter, and there wan not much talk | Qh CMMIECH Aa lade in MeChure's which | til the newapapera declared positively | } ipreten jabnd . srost RUE RT eae nerd into /a [7m the authority of the family lawyer | Oat bard Tal 2 Pee Pee TN CeIn a A 3 [that Miss Maloney and her mater were| #0 fesixning for wome time, and it did NIAGARA FALL Chicago Express No: Trunk Railway, from Chicago, Jott bere early to-day, crashed yard engine. ‘ an, | both in Rome, ‘The’ “| not wt once become clear whether’ the Five passengers were injured, ax fol- | pn? That set tongues wag-| tr vent shud any connection Wit Lid lows: W. T. Church, Bi, John, Mich . | widely-spread criticlems-or was 4” mat- arm injured; HH. D. Melcher) Wood Oth and Mrs. Martin Maloney, Mr. tur of reguluh routine, ‘street, Chicago, hend Injured; Mra, M,/%24 Mre Ritchie and) Mis Maloney 4. Cainpbell, Princeton avenue, Chicago, | NeMt Ausomobiling “Bufiday afternoon | | Henry. Reuterdanl, Bio nering atts Hel sghUy hort; Theo Eri J lin a closed car, pb ho qy dat. in wn wrticle In the January num- neat, Apple: | it a. closed cur, people wha know €ill yer or AbAiures Magazine, cridelaing wate, Mich., head and hips injured: Mrs, of them declare. our battlesty , laid the blame upon te damea Jt. Walte, 2 Y ure | abuuetne nena NEW York, tured“ ritte in known at Lakewood of the | Bure ayiee now In charge, ile des All’ were'able to continue thelr Journey, Ann|iliner: procecdings beyond. the fait) Cmrre net tinre wae no! hope of Im-j i E provement wiille that remained. that the family will make every effort) “siow {x it posmble that blunders of | to free her trom Osborne. It $s under- ——___ |srood that the ecclesiastical slue of the) jmatter will be taken uo by Arc Paty he before whom Uv) case bishop | with be| brovgat us soon ax the legal wide has! been attended to, ee GRAND TRUNK’S PENSION _ SYSTEM IS FOR ALL: i PORTLAND, Me., Trunk Hallroad, whieo these proportions can ba perpetuated?” lie asked, The answer to Chis te sin- ply that no human bi for thin thing. It is an organization so constituted that {tw ery ature vulipels Xt to perpetuate mistakes, e a perperuet “The Navy Department States ix operated, under 1 by @ bureau systern. Tv @ clvillan—generally, a luwyer, passing on Ng-wtone ta a higher he conduct of the 1 naturally. come into =) bureaus beneath him, ese—ne Vigation, & Js responalble, BLOW UP NEW BRIDGE attempt the United g Ae must Dec. 24.—The Grand has its a1 ord as pee fon na erininuy in this clty, will put into ef construction and 4 ! Mnasivanla tot on Jan, 1 a pension aystenr clair supplies and 4h cours of ‘eonatruc- | 1) a Naneies t nd nurKery, nlted tlon ove rie Htallrosd tracks on 7 WPOAt com Brel ena VeseUnnenays AVY IM built, equipped and tienduwa feat the, dicckenaacn 26 te moat generous In the country, ted by” theme bureaus. he eriti- i near th seKeUMACK | ombracing every emiployee of the rail: |iMINK Gf the nays. all 6 seni 0 SVS emt i veil, ‘They are, when these eriticlams In buh to have been uaeg Ad In the (hited Stats and Canada. |are to he acted upon. practically, how to desirie tile bridges Meg, The Falicond will finahce alt the detalls| judge and defendant. Naturally, they sJn ig hole in bie gentre of the scheme, nor levying any aw: Hequit the defen vane P but it ts wad that the meng on (he employess. 7 lah made partioul hottie hac eal is Soa replied: coaea 7 AM ow pucleda with whlel lo support fe of saylne that the bridee, but net paved to xuard ie plan the company hie appropriated Hy declared 1 eueplclous parasna 1 hom of 220), purpome, the BW AURA vad nen 7 Interest of whic Ani edd iora f to in offietal ree ( ae necessary be turned | ports und fi] messages, but FINE CHRISTMAS NUMBER er to sappording Wie terms of that the bureau system rad made itt, Bhan possible to xecure changes. = _ 2 f Under (ie ndw rule, a compulyory re-| Aw Chief potns against our feet. Mr. HdliGr ang Uabiinher taney Eptem-/ ring ayo ix fixed at alatyotive, while Rewtardahl mentioned that, when tos “ any employee who ed, the shell-proof armor 6 Ht Molldny Laltion, pany for! Attesn “sear water line wis most submarr: 1 impetonrlates of the Waiter Lantitied to a penmlor fd that our silps wore so law MA Patllahen dtc eet ie cadltor reals, A miintmum pension his heen | when steaming at any spel Int f i & magusiny Issued for) Axed at $20), wille there Is no maxtuiim. | weather. tiny iprel so omuch water (ie Instruction and entertainment of! in addition to. lt provision ia muds | ae to make wu third of the mane ane | jinewspaper inet, adve and ad far employees. whi hase bevy disableil |ieas Using ugents, ts a Of edico 1 the company's service and ano for Wvery one knows now that if wo and printing workven ‘In WERE men didmiaged without Cause under | fave was Mt must It wo the ltustrationy ate Mvatt eixtyefive, but haye not served over! ir Teuterda ea Mfteen years, it Wil be devided not by monthe itor vandal a d vents of campaigning. bu one «ty with the Jour r hatiiena few hours of tremendous: me fe! BULL RUNS TROLLEY ‘CAR. tween two Hoots of fighting shilpa he ne who considers It at fl : and th, thore fev public. Notormun Gels Ont of the Way bye eee eee POPE AND CARDINALS nud Animal is Laanocd, mn of a cattle, a big Dh erd of forty Heading a h HAVE CHRISTMAS TALK. :<a ALC RMenL Raa paycnueed Would he Incite pare a 3 pareniush Fash tact pan Bee eallaust salut: ROME, Deo. 2 Po} 5 pres. | was Jan tthe foot of Norch Ninz Pes Patt hei eat apart a CEL Huo ull dashew tip! AGASSIZ GOING TO AFRICA, the exchange of Oarikunas greetings See OARS Xo Kent avenue, i BOSTON. Deo 2h—Prof, Alexanar Ponte tilubextes Were Qf No, 148 Notth Ten siz, director curator of the achat One theo. annals Harvare AN expe ; : Shiny | dition fea within a wtore sion of the ‘ennrked n trolley, bis | tune fo" Purpone of pucmumee nts ronke at some len i the motoriunn aot out of its wus dy sive sclentitie Investigas ¢ the earon tion hon the vouifte, an abattotr ‘ sores HEADACI BD £ For, coughs and th tMrownts Bronchial Tr Viles Cured in (to 44 days, Paso Olat | i iu Renranprr nee reyes | ettloacy ‘proved. by mantis guaranteed 10 cUba any case ut teh Mit nae of! Beata LAXATICN ha ony f nie. 31 jeeding uf Protrud ne O QUININE fomuvas cases 2, aoe N oni [nite te dase of money refunded. Boe, #10" | Grove on tox. te jpe ne by wu xyatem'! matter to the Immigration authorities. | j They learned from Mrs. Malpiatte that jahe had left her husband because of his CUT CONDUCTOR BECAUSE fait and she was permitted to REEUSEDIANTOANSHER: When an Eventox World reporter saw + Passengers Chase the Knife Wielder the husband to-day he declared he bad Twenty Blocks Before Cap- not seen his wife since her arrival. He < ‘ i [thought the Island officers very’ turing Him, ‘foollsh to let her Tato the country. Shpti’ sorris Lawrence, of No, 2 West ix living, he understood, in Thirteenth | Ninth street, was held for the Grand street with her children.’ He did not Jury in Jefferson Market Police iknow the address. He didn't care where | Court jo-day, oharged with slashing Mrs. Malpiatte Mved; as he would not with a knife Michae] Kevanagh, 4 con. Pare CERATEETS CO CO) Ceey etn ductor on the Columbus avenue tin: (CaeeeasoNe aaa Kuyanegh had refused to give a trans “CHRISTMAS PRESENT fer to Lawrence, wie was riding ‘on hia car, FORGOTTEN HOARD.) Passengers informed the Judge that |Tombs Doctor McGuire Finds ting the conductor along the arm and i i j - tc Ac. (left hand. ‘The assault ls alleged to} % Surpiise in Dead Father's Ac have taken place shortly after mid- at cumulated Bank | night. Lawrence [pumped trom thetlcar at Sev- . 1 ‘and he, Was arrested clan, got an unexpected Christmas pres- | Caty-ninth street, and bi lle kecelved. a letter from ®t One Hundredthy street, many of the ings Bank asking Passengers joining In the ohase. | him If he know anything of one James | McGuire who lived in Bayard street a! . wood many yearn ae Heat Without. Cost James McGuire was Dr, MeGulre’ My Using the | father, who dled alony walle ugo, ‘Thin! } morniag, on his way ‘to the prison, Dr, | & | McGuire stopped at the Union Square! Havings Hank, He @iscovered that more Accgunt. resi \ Dr. Frank McGuire, the Tombs ph Gas Jet Generator than Atty Years ago hia father had di postted G@ Sy] sum in the bank Me e Must wave forgotten about it, for at hia /7SIN aghted with, Without usted death no record .of the deposit was |THE ordinarily. required (2 +, GENERaYOR) filuminate it, comfortably ar iatareat the ene rene agaee fo heat ie Lega Peers on 208 and & check: fo - heats the room, . | Was Nanded (0 Dr, McGuire Ppetscperrimprves te Test fully Bd at the bank. : nage 24 ben rr Fieat al ht ta the ly an Sot The 4 only, ae SNERATOR! whith gives heater xin a GENERATOR walce Fis ——____ ‘A BLOODGOOD’ hotn heat vant i—down near Ui ChAR pos heal Wher other neaters, owing to. thelr HUSBAND CHIEF HEIR. Jsnavs, stiow the heat to xo to the cotling. | "| the teHeht «fie any EAs Jet and ie | the will of “Clara Bloodgoos.” wite | and Rothing AMUN Wak O16 Noe per: of Wililam Lalmbeor, was fled to-day. ! J cantly watistactory, wend It beck and we E dd stilclde by whoot- | f will) eneerfully refund you fae amount Matt, palit for IL Itimore hotel on. J '9nibe ae mare, of $1.00, ex: dated Junw 13 last Lert ia bea falas i os 4 She Lequeatied » Nw 105 Kant Thirty-ninih 5 hust. band for , and the remainder of her | {estate to Bernard M. Barricl and Shop. DIED. Korrvst, whom she and trustees, to collect! Income for" te venent of purd K an excell the rents @ ANLSTHOM.—-On Bunday, Dec, 22, LAN: AH AHLSTROM, widow of 0. G. Anl- strom. : Funeral serv: Decatur ot., Tuesday, & Mr at her late residence, M. Ina] Latmbeer | power by hin part of iiloodgood'a than g1ntoo 310.) In Stoel, pther. recurities. j Peetrerrecemmeer ted FIRE DAMAGES STEAIA KOBE, Japan. |broke out fateamer Ming terment private. Baltimore papers please copy. its on, bearing acversi labela ut Finder on returniog same VLaxington ave. will be aul\oly re: 4. bo Yhe y American | ine in this rar a ds from kohama, on Tosi-Hariiags Grand "Central $20 rewant, no queations asked. mer, Hote! St, Charles, 40th at. eel Grad AMninen Kong, Via Yo Lawrence demanded @ transfer, and not | metting one, drew a pocket knife, cut- “Ke-i” to be dying. 117,476 NOVEMBER IMMIGRANTS, WASHINGTON, Dee, U.—During No-} Ml 10:FOR 15 CENTS. are farger than any sim Cigars and the QUALITY vember 137,476 !mmigrants arrived. aa ‘Com: ‘our. | egsinat 4,021 for tha saine month last || gapmPnre ‘hem and convince your. year Russa atone furniabe: 2218.1] GUARANTEED HAVANA BLEND, Te sre or the six || If they please your taste, speek Henan eae Ne tcene: Only stro mnore || youn suends aout toe. incre: oO! = b Dees arrived. io Noveraber, "3001.11 ALLEN TOBACCO COMPANY, New York ndent Manufacturers. than io itos. the faures being 1482 and 1,0. respectively. en “FOR XMAS COUNTER: GOODS,: LB. . SUCH AS ' ci | Molasses Reck, Dateesvemaicrar, | Lote Se mee, | Meer Sot Vaalila Batterscotch Walers, Peomut Chesotvie Dutterecetch Wafers. | Cinzamen SPECIAL FROM DKCBMBBR 18th to Sist inclusire. ONE_FOUND BOXES. ZiVE_FOCND Boxxs, | q NED BARLEY CHOICE CANDY FOR FAM- ORG RRR ED ene LOC J0y Uae, better re GAR, ANIMAL —_——_——— mom SC | aE EE Pry eae Sictows confections, 5 Co SEKOIAL MIXED CANDY — Unt SRS ORANE AAR ASE : an HIG GRADE BONBONS, HOCOLATE ned GLACE Snore on t of hinés, 5 N . - HEN SURE ERE ZOC | VERE MeN Shes Mts ment of all Cl WE QHO ARE QM ERBS 25C | fae senee sc rmk $1.75 RTED FRENCH GLACE FRUITS, NEW IMIROP JUST. ARRIVED, 5-POUND BOXES, $ 1.50 _CROP_JUST_ ARRIVED, > ——$_—_ 2 Sale of Imported Satin Lined Baskets, 25c. Each eee Special Offer to Sunday Schools, Churches, Inattons, Fats, Etc “Bere aE 50 40 BARLEY A g MIXED” AN! HAL! $ 3.00 se Patel Bayge Mean wnat OD By fey a Riddicnan More Whea You Can Bay ai Factory Prices ? Note oe an ete cies ag Getanere Sta site wterse where renter serving spate. eo ere renter CCC ToDay. Our Three Stores will Be Open Until Midnight, WE. DE PURC! AND. if LIVER’ FREE ER eho ae ete x tive , Wa Manhattan al otnts in Manhattan Hentampoxigne Hoboken apd d City, ‘No woods sent C. 0, D, SEY fer our-outsof-town customers Qlentllly packed and shipped from faueapacial mall 0 artments i { !

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