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> 3» ome forward with tie whole amount. THE EVENING WORLD, lEvening “World N See “The Bad Boy CAR MAKING UP ; LOST TIME KILLS ui my Dimmed as Result of Ba Batile -<Wound, ‘Run, Down, WAS ON. HIS WAY HOME Had Just-Sought:and Found wshoys Gatherings To and His Teddy Bear. Peage With Long- tranged Son. Jamec Rhind dodged bullets and! mopped butlets for four years when hej pot dodae a spending trolley car at} ‘fexty- fourth street and | \rnira avenue, | Whe dattie-acarred veteran he was dead. E SANTA: CLAUS ay Mir. Rhind’s death came a few mt fe his son, James, a young man who lives ie with his wife at No. 223 East sixty-| Muller, Arms Full of Gifts, 4 . from whom he bas been | . 3 estranged for several years. , _| Stumbled in Dark, Plunged | 4 Madison avenue, decided last night { Ghristmms waa no time of the year £ ing the Civil War, but to-day he ocuta | “qed when they rained the truckn from utes after he had become reconciled to! ees | fourth street, ‘The old soldier, who lived 0. es 7 Through Windo: ~ « father and eon to be separated. and he FLLTOUE MH IS SHOOTS GIRL AND FRENDS WUULD AIMSELFINOEATH) NOT HELP HM, PACT ON STREET Wanted to Die for Love, Many Wrote Who Found Barrier to His Wocing. SO) SURRENDERS rMaxon Gives Himself Up as Embezzler—Police Didn’t Know He Was Wanted. went to tis son seeking yeace. Tha| Albert Edward Muller | minuaDenrita, Dec. 2.—Leaving| Wiliam Maxon sald to-day the reason two shook hands and oid! scores were | years old, a bookkeeper 1 hat they had died for love.|he returned to Jersey Gny and sur eatied off. Weollen Company, of No Teen, aged thirty-five years.) rendered himself as an embdezzler ww Zarly this moming the father started | crete a IE y shot and probably fatally] tot aim trienda ret 0 ith beme. Hoe stopped at a store in Third |**°?"" ed to = ered if ue fends rei aed 8 come to his @venue and bought a cravat for his|Weat @ne Hundred hén turned’ the} *!) He walked Into Police Headquar- gen and edme amall trinkets for his| with his mother and his younger upo ters last night and eald he was sorry die - he had kept them waitne so long. He grendchiidren. Thon he started for hia | 6, oar ter paying a Chi fetelewoun had been away alnce Oct, 2 feeme,, telling 4 friend thia would'’be a/ tives [n Manhattan ave-| BA Basen is thirty-nt Oia a eeatty happy Christmas for ter whichis addreswed to the Thlie-y nicty:ning , anc "Old Man" Rhind hed ofier s arms were filled wan (G0iPIa newspapers, Green attacks hs heme is at No, 18 Unlon street, Jer- Serco ee pas < othe Muller a rma, wer ¢ wie jong other things eaya:' [e¥ City, where bis wite and tires Se ee array’ w. bales URanoees Aud S¢tet Ke bade “To-day 1 um going to kill myself ana {Children live. He wus formerly of Wells (ieughed into his torehead and the op- the nerves were affected. “That old wound ts going to make me) mys. ure and hang u feat my way about," te had often wid. | yraice i: a ‘Ai times his eyesighi secured good andj pie ho: @t Gmes he was almost blind. Whenthe! the darknesg A nt, on the jand here ‘will show. “We died for lov ifrom us by her dear y xiri I ever floor, he ca ie rear of the ‘a your stocking, t to their room pert sfumbled over “ live apart. a true and loving friend, as ty letter d before God we co! Tals is our secret. & Maxon, 2 real estate firm, but after sending several creditors’ checks later . which was denied | returned marked "N. G.,"" vanished. . a mother, This is] When be came back last night he loved. We haye|tokt the chit tie had nisappropriated about $8,00, but did t with It. In the list of c: what ke did tora he fur- id never excitement over becoming reconciled to) couch in front of an open window and | 4 nished were the Cunard mabip Com: anee £ for 1. t - | severn: ig ind, si Lopasind valet he knew | Pecan Inst ant he held to the window | derly tad refused Green permission to| No Warrant had been tasued against the way along Third avenue perfectly. sili and called to “Harry! | visit her home and: the celine voice | Mm; Wit a. representative of the Cus He wasn't counting on a trolley car Be ee younger broth | inet Geaentand neigh toed ine nard Line ‘telephoned over from Now mak he crossed | LB brotuer, but his, a York and lodged a complaint. Maxon ing up for lost Ume when ened! strength was not equal to tho task andy to die together, has acted as ticket agent for the com. the avenue at CEP street, and} Muller plunged down to the court yard, Be got in the way. When found him his head’ was | When the wreckers came and the} {7% Aeeaaue soctor sald che shad So body was taken out it was carried tojto the apartments ack | the East Sixty-seventh street station. |front room, wh the Then the son came and idéntified it Christmas eS Patrick Gallagher, te motorman. and Wleoward Davis, the conductor of thet car, were arrested. Passengers on the cur told the police the motorman and} conductor were not to blame. t .The car had been held up at the barns! at Sixty-fifth street for others to come | along, 10 passengers could be forced ial take the “car ahead.” When Gallagher | started downtown he waa trying to make up for lost time. He was only obeying orders. king effect in the | dently the family. PINIONED UNDER _ TRUCKS OFA CMR ee Temmes Dodged| One Trolley, Only to Be JOHN f), READY 10 | Hit by Another, | Herman Temmes, of No, 102 East One| CIVES2, 000,000 MORE wtsnrmasannses ; ’ i | I y i car at Lexigicton avenue | undred and Sixth street to- and mortally Injured. nes -was going to his home dur- early morning hors and was for a croastown car, A Lexing- nue car, going south, sped by Fr © Stepped out of the way. when a id car came along. The. second car marked with the} ricpinienetinanes the trie Ks AC HG lem Hospital it ts said that he wil} from a fractured skull and other ine Juries. oO NELLA BERGEN SANTA CLAUS wralic of New York" Grab-Bax tor attr Lcoupie to a hospital, to but she refused to physicians say both ; condition, Green Is a butcher aged the Mlrose apa rth etreet, Rockefeller Considering Plant ine tne Z i wal to Aid McMaster Univer- sity, in Toronto. Oil Stove John D. Rockefeller is reported to be considering an offer from McMastor University, of Toronto, to receive + 2,000,000 of his money for the purpone rd tadlishing a department of pm ‘eine, which the school sees the need of. Mr. Rockefeller han already given 980,000 to MoMaster for a wnev residence wing. It is a Baptist institution, and the Rockefeller Cleveland pastor, the Rev. C. A: Eaton, was former!y one of jinjured to-day when } fire as she Company Hae ad Other Joya. The re a Bergen played Santa Claus toj top tell f the ¢ After shooting the girl twice, one bul- entering the mouth arid th walked some distance from her jand shot himself in the head. witnessed the occurrence, but the shots fed a policeman, who hurried the The police and phya secure a statement from before she lapsed into unconsciousness, Green’s condition no attempt was mado to secure a statement from him. at No. 332 Market street. derly lived with her mother, who man- / WOMAN IN SHVED BY HERGES Sets Mrs. Higgins—Daug Screams Bring Hi Mrs. Margaret Higgins, of No. 4% Greene avenue, Brooklyn, was mortally | was carrying a k heating stove to her husbani's bedroom | {so that he might retire in comfort when | irned from his night's work. The Jennie Bucklin and Spencer Buckiin, of 1 the stove and any, He sald he went to Wilkasbarre after leaving Jersey City, but recently returned to Hoboken and tried to got his friends to help chim, but without suocess. Maxon ts believed to have lost POS Bi Ue in real estate speculation. REFUSED TOLEND 62 5 SHOT OFA Revolver “Joke” Fatal Lunch Wagon Man in Englewood. other cheek, Green eyi- No one ns endeavored the girl talk. Owing to| The are in a critical with a residence | Miss Won-; to riments at No, 94 FLAMES Albert Michaelson, who wagon in Englewood. N. ran a lunch =, Aled in th ing shot in the stomach while trying 20 |take a revolver from Fred Fisher, formerly worked for him, Fisher went to the lunch wagon Inst who {2 The tunch wagon man refused, then for a Joke, his friends sny, Tisher tO drow a revolver! Fearing Fisher Intend- 5. ed to kill him, Michaelson grabbed the S eee and in the scuffie it went off He cried ‘I'm shot!" then ‘ell to the {Moor He lived only a a few hours, Fisher has disappear ener DIVORCE ENDS CAR ROMANCE her clothes caught: yrs Bene | Fire a! Jennie Hucklin, Wooea Train, Gets Decree. The rapid transit romance of Mrs, the flame New [ochelle, was ended yesterday its lecturers. oras and the minor players of seized her skirt. when Justice Keogh, in the .Supremé Chancellor McKay, according to § dis.) “The Talk of New York"! company on, * ran screaming through the hall.) Court at White Plains, granted a decree atsh from Toronto to-day, wdmits that| ihe stage of the Knickerbocker Theatre| Her youn” daughter, Rita, with whom |of divorce to Mrs. ljucklin, -movation, but, would not say the Stand.//a%t Bi€ht. She made a speech, extend~| sh. had just returned from early ser-| The courtship began on the traing run- erd Ol! inan had been directly asked to] inz the we es of Ge RE OGhne {Cites ii aL MAA REpU Lae OMIT who ts In London, and is in Cincinnatl, and ain Harri then asked x her rs cries. seo SENDS GREETINGS TO 10} De Kalb and Tompkin The girl rushed into heant avenues, | chelle. tag rmoking car the le made love, | girls to pick from: a Christy [the ball, and was so frightened that sie (M), . | ‘i eee P tinas grab. 1 Ste aes help. Nieerannnwed ata TBey Adliee dy against the will of t Ri Aggie Gilday. of tho. merry-morry, Ixet to a window and scream once, when UN PRI | 16 awarded the custody FIANCEE FROM HOSPITAL, | nAftis Gide? 0f,.t4, gmemiimen vache hang ies SHR ugk, Ie awarded thn custogy ponte” was a handsomno writing” cas House heard encarta oe eee ieaar named aetna Mazio-Taroy Geho is ¢ pion train-nilssersof the ( alarm cloca; Gyrte Van: rt thimble, and 0. on \with: every of the company, led the chan ‘rw in A. Fontaine; Who Attempted Suicide in Philadelphia, Gets Good News. at ver 2 the de. The hanus tien the 0 3 Ing throu. upon hallway. and wrapped her In the | iggins frantically | spondent In the sult, ess anil rac: | ‘They sahoves HUGHES AT HIS MESSAGE. ALBANY, Dec % Hughes, who of bot men were %5.—Gov. janes were extin- PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 2.—"Merry |CHINESE WOMAN FALLS DEAD CAGE An Am BULA De roi fmrrovEd tio casi tleswillioroke --+Chrjatmas to Emma; forgive, Answe even AEE EN EAD) las Ably remain at the Executive ‘Mansion This despatch was sent Jast nicht To!l Celeatiain In Pittsburs tn vce! a ero Dae mothers ct Teast until after Istinas, New York from Irvin A. Fontaine, it the Jefferson were burned Mher body, ter “condic “After Tragedy at Hospital, who bad tempted suicide the day before ay PITTSBURG, Pa, Dec ng Foon | SF -haling gaa. Wat, aged tb nine y tho only | Fontaine camo to Philadelphic several |Chintse woman ain Pittsburg, droppet; “HEARST OUTFI deat at ‘the late last n jindulget ¢ days ago and took a room at Dooner's Hotel, where he was found unconsel He is now recove! home of her cousin here | t. It ts théught she had cessively in opium, , viich ‘The message wax sent to Misx Emma | w pas ee Mppington, Wo. 8 ast Sixty-sqvenen 1 Hotty den madden Afeatt | charles F. aurphy Matt es nid ee and blue. nireet, He waa In recelpt yerrerdas ot eat tie Bean ens Sa erat michabyE Withic bs new. atts ulidos conditions which Indk fe Cada ha ad ay preairaniny ated In the room Ven ne reached Tainmany Hall yestor- he said contained good news, and° whicii ee f : wes written before ily attempted aui- |), <\ Pivatelan Bas chitea i pat when da HIN Gti Maaratte Mac He refuted to divulge its con- raising tho nial at on What do you tt aging tel y TOtUSeH, 4 gun Attorney-General Jackson for the 4 ie ivi ‘Ons, thelr ged Govecnorslipy” Was asked, Re ATH OF C..R. HANNAN, Keon want to Fun, why, ie ee any A ny? he sald, "The Hear ute | § BORTON, Doc. %.—Charles R. Itan- $14, 000,000 CANAL PICEA RIT CAG A He ee aren dean, Now, England seprescntative of they run ip, ringy—noyer on @ stright WORK MAPPED OU, Swift & Co., died yesterday, aged rifty- track, 1 f i Jerboa at countty faire caer ALBANY, Dee. s8c8tato Engisoye| MRS. LONGWORTH READY | Poth: Overlin Coll Mkene last on a repl: i Prager ot ants ln Sth ree iusithed cricims, mwah ope} TO LEAVE. WHITE HOUSE. is led Pee Rien onsii and bide that ie been awaried: this dear Nal contrac: three ‘aggregat~ Ing , which, with’! contracts afadag adveraing and finished plans, Dei edo. Ho wos a tnember of Gov. Lostic WASHINGTON, MM, Shaw's stam jn [ows and at one timo yeealdent of the lowa Hankens’ Associa~ makes R total of more tran $liaw,0n | operation for appendicitis, tier. eee 2f Plunk completed this "ear, or only | underwent Deo. 11 Ne extee Charge tor: ie.” |a1, ly peadedeanath the total produced-by | ane, Wate Yi 5 fy years. e or Ve renin ig Worls diana ast | my remaining. ph con Nees been ab Toon: r for barge | wi aS SS oo" canal Work. will bo completed tn ‘ats, honis und a om sa ert —<—<—<—<_$—— IN RINGS, i SAYS MURPHY. werth haa so far recovered from th that ahe will Jiouse ‘Chursday for ier almost from her, were understood he ‘is at w au hual monsags to be delivered Jan, 1.1 sal. T RUNS | ‘righting and rehulating. ee 3—Mre, Long: | which she uve wit days Mrs, Ling: Aor go about! her Tn Doxes with {ull Directions, | night and asked Michaelson to lend him| and | |He dented. that’ he {steal the machine. joame from Virginia and was a black-| i "WEDNESDAY, | ON BROADWAY InlEF AN AUTO. CAUGHT RAC Owner ‘of Stolen(’Car Bor- | ay 0s Give Chase. | In avi automobile borrowed’ from. 4} strange? A € Harrington. an ‘agent [for the Packard Motor Car Company. | | Possession of his. auto as it stood in front of Nu. 28 Went Forty-aixth atreet, | and after w run through the Tender-| Join which’ was a modern echo of a horse thief chase in the old days on the plains, with dodging pedestrians and vehicles added, landed the machine and One ef its cctupants. who was charged with grand larceny in the West Side Court to-day. The prisoner said he was Richard Haskins. wixteen yeara old, of No. 4 and 8 Chaties street. The police nailed him as a fine Christmas present, apd think they are now on;-the noad to solving the mystery of;xumerous auto | thefts. ¥ Harrington, who lives at No. 106 West | Seventy-seventh strect, was dining with two friends in the building in front of | which his #100) car stood when last! night they heard the sound of the motor | apd ran to a window overlooking the| street. Harirngton saw his machine, in| which were three men, darting down Forty-sixth street in the direction of | Broadway. He and his two friends at once gave pursuit. They ran to Broad- way, and Harrington hailed the occu- pant c) a passing motor car and ‘told him the -circumstances, Long Chase Begins. He was Invited fo enter the stranger's auto, and then the chase began inj earn. est, The fleeing auto started again for Forty-mixth street, passed through to} Sixth aventie, and then circled back | again through Forty-ninth street and{ again shot down Broadway to Forty-| fAtth street. Then it sped through to Sixth avenue once more and turned. northward, At Forty-siath street two of the men! in Harrington's adto leaped out and Ned. At Forty-elghth street and Sixth ftlres a few nights ago. while fenine was standing infront of his rest= |the other. pemes mens ast men, | | Broadway, and member of a prominent [One Hundred and Twenty-third stre has been suffering with the grip. was ! atlning between New York and New Ro-|niture, not even a bed for him to sleep While the sitl's father-was tn {on. A Woman’s Remedy There are times when,# woman feels nervous, {rritable, These symploms are the result of pecullar the need of a safe and dependable / remedy to gasist Nature In her efforts-to, establish health? action to thd organs ae directly affect woman's health. Beecham Pilla may be’ safely employe whenever backache, weakness, a feeling of nausea, faint intness, nervousness, lassitude or other disagreeable sensations foretell derangements that need Beecham's Pills improve the digestion, bring back the appetite, purify the blood and clear the complexion, They have been, used by women of ewery land, with uniform success for nearly sixty years. commended as a mild laxative, an ideal conditioner. tnd A Safe Corrective avenue Harrington overtook his auto. Patrolman Cash, who near by, ran} up and arresteal the one occupant The prisoner was taken to the West Forty-seventh street station and searches. A number of atarting auto- mobile plugs were found in his’ posses- sion, all of different sizes. A Virginia Blacksmith. The prisoner would not say muah about his two companions, both of whom escaped, other than he had met | them in a saloon on Elghty-nitth street | during the early part of the evening. had attempted to He maid that he smith. During the past three months there | have been more than a dozen machinex | stolen in this city. The police be-| Neve that ghey have one of the men who have Been tmplicated iin the, steal: ing of these machines, The prisoner, | “ay the police, sald that the names of} the two men who were with him were! Harry Moore and Harry Williams, ie jHarrington sald that he lost three | ma dence. The police are searching for DECEMBER 25. rowed Stranger’s Machine - an A ave chase to three men who had: taken | : {| RRQNSRuM THE GAY WHITE WAY Bracing | food ‘for steady werves— . Nutritive food for heal- se thy appetites— Strengthening food for sturdy muscles— The most nourishing - wheat food — i Uneeda Biscuit 5 In moisture and dust proof packages, ° NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY é : | AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. D - EMP Broadway & ane ye be {NEW CIRCHER a ere |HIPPODROME WAU Ait Powe PEIER PAN ‘YORK i ADAMS == Fianone POSITIVELY TONIGHT) — aaa ean ae AINE UDI crt tein aaa AND THE BEST, BIGGEST, BRIGHTEST SHOW THE HIPPODROME rounae EVER KNOWN HUDSON: “SiR. es BEGINNIN so WOR cf ETHEL BARRY) GRITERION Pa EMIGRANT mano | teeeations | eT IE INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK: grert teh § eIncu SAN tere ey Bie ini sae 51 Chambers St.. New York ; u 7 W December 12. 1907, haceerr JOHN GLAVIE'S HONGUE 0 srgereyts, (|| quiet Bott hr ainda THE MAN OF arity i LYCEUM THEA. Wy & 451 TRE THIEF eRe rts | [ROW Amsterdam tages es +] The Merry Widow | sour t roby Alfred Sutro, - To-day. LYRIC St nemtrdiray, Mato St Astor theatre. The Secret Orchard way & ih F aS: CASINO MATINEE TO-DAY, DE AN FOUR YER CENT. er annum on ai} deposits entitled therew, tayable on and after Mon- Gay, January 2), 1908, DEPOSIA5 4Ave ON OR BE- FORE JANUARY 10, 1: . DRAW INTEREST TARY 18T, 1908, President. . MULRY) THOMAS 3 ELS: ‘Comperolier, \ Vienness Oy et Wy & 41 Mata, Weyl 424. Woot LAST 2 Whicks West a: || LIBERTY ,; Weed Nate POLLY a8 CIRCUS \ _by Marearet_ Ma gn Say] Sowvenie Dolls for Girls Majestl Ce soen! at Matinee TosDs Top 0° IN’ World 2roMonrme. Anna Lankn Tin, Dalley de Austin Fields’ HERALU SU, 828, 33th- ven is, MAT. TO-DAY, | THB BOWBRY SAYINGS BANK, 128 AND 130 BOWDRY. NEW YORK, Dee, 16, 1907, A semi-annual dividend et the Will bé credited. to depostiors on all sunix of $5.00 and upward and not LEW FIELDS "atin Cousin NEW YORK "343 489 aie ot oun PER CENT. Jove ing Cohan. } eae per annum hasbeen declared and. “KEITH @ PROCTOR'S Niblo,Otbers, deutt Wonder. Sth Av, ‘he Hans” Dally Mat "2 a which shall bave cs Weat 424 exceeding $3,000 re ¥ a mon ‘Periacorfin, Dalle Mat presente — STARE = Ying in foxy and will be payable oa and ontinuous. “The star Bout ’ SPA A FE I After Monday, January 2th, 1908 Welch! Vi f IR -o7s STUYVESANT ®, Huy Ny At-ney deposited on or betare Kelly; wan Maids. Dally Mat TL Cuntinuc Mats ‘To-Day January 10 will draw interest from. January 1, 1008, | Seth St ras Jutian Hy SpTErinayeeere JOUN J. SINCLAIR, lat ViewFres. LONELY HOLIDAY stem tose NEW CENTURY GIRIS| BAO seraary Daily stat raion facentt Mig Amateur Nicht ev'y Thurs Young Wife Left Him After Row, He Says—Took | Furniture Along. | FE. Y. Bell, an attorney@of No. ™ Now York family, {= spending Christ. mas alone, As a proof of hia belief that | “that man tsa fool who In his old age | | marries a young woman" he recattx} is empty apartments at No, 157 wettl te He ts sixty years old and his wife !/ p | vhirty-fve, H* says when she left him a week ago ho forgot to leave any fur- Ine years ago Mr. Bell lived af the upite Hotel and Afisa Josephine Doyle} x cashier, He was prominent as an| orator and Republican polltician, Hel wooed her and ale conrented to tarry 1. He had been married before and a three grown children. ‘A relative of Mra. Bell, he declares, was @ “atar boarder,” and the disagree- ments between himself and wife arose! acADEAL : the amount of food the She told him a week ago leave, and he sald he'd. stay, | he varcimen left him nothing to| with, ative r WADISON SQ, BIOU 75. day, de Le Few sagas piocste 120° Broadway, on Dec. Mme. NAZIMOVA A Nauta ENS | Thalia Mat oto-day, thors, @ sacs 15, bring their pass-books with them, For Lies sores Na THE CoE | AteeMat. The Cowboy 4» | the ‘Committee, ‘NRW LURK SAVINGS BANK, 1 Burns-Moir Fight P Eo LRith Ladiow day; “ATH a. W. Cor, Lith Me: & Mh Avenue, AMM ‘ Palys re ERSTEIN Ss CHAMPAGNE. GIRLS | 28%, Teenie Raine Jans 3 100% on all doe \ ¢ Ife Amateor Nicht exiy Ft, | posite entitled thereto, under the by-laws, ef i234 at WwayiBys 33 50, 73, 1,00: ‘peclal—Champlon Murna-Molr Fi | the rate of ER CENT ni s ae tents ee rasce aot Servet 14th St Aaa ty Mato Fi raeter era teecnens ise ai eacee ce negate DEADKOOD DICKS UT SIO! =, $$" $3,000. ith ta Pletures Special Christs Performance ‘To-night | Devorita made on, oF petore ‘Jan, 0 wil | ej re} os corps pares. ~ i from Jan. 1. Sai UNE HORSES Tommy Buyer. OL Oni AL ite WACK WOLDI arte intent te FELSINODR, Prewdent ASH Ganner Mot Pian | GULUL Beatin Act stabthe | JAMES Es WANDLING, reasurer EIT Daily! MAY IhW YORHKViLL! PATINER ALHAMBRA Babi Prinewes _JBANKING AND FINANCIAL. ous THE RAYS mvsia res ‘a Depositors who have nat yet-assented-— =] \ Tan cons by. Hwa i | BLANEY’ 9 Evy 13) MAT. TODAY 25-50 MIN 1AIS\. {The Bad Boy and | " a [tis ‘Teddy Bears. 1, SPORTSMEN’S SHOW to the plan for the resumption of busi- ness by the KNICKERBOCKER METROPOLIS > ERNEST HOGAN oy’ HURTIG & SEAMON’S ‘iutinee ANNUAT, HARRY BRYANT’S Extravaganza {| CRAND CENTRAL "ice ioe. 3,| TRUST COMPANY: DISON G0, THEATIE gio ane may [20 A SM to 11 P. 36 Adult Children fio" are requested to call at the offices of the company, or at the Farmers’ Loan - and Trust Co., or Room 47, 4th floor, 26 or 27 amid MAY ROBSON in ATION OF AUNT MARY, THE MEJUY rench Players, Divorcons Mats, Dee, 26: MURRAY MAT. DAILY, BLUE RIBBON GIRLS MATEUCR NIGHT FRIDAY ACK'S. & 30, whitnes'a Musical if k bit FOR A DAY, sities Poel ' Herbert L. Satterlee, Counsel, - | Hinsdill Parsons, Chairman, t.ée Irving Pi Matinee TO-DAY, ore THE LION S38. MOUSE Joon 25 to 1,50, Bat..2: 3 | EXT WEEK pat atte SE raid. Yesterday she wrote | N’ » presents im-trom Pitladelphia, | OSE*,,° With Frances » FOR SALE, hig sec NOW He sald, “What a mistake: {THER aire RANCHO Stes a a man makes when {n his old age he} marries a girl.” They are universally Te- 10c, and £80, [ASTOR “nase Piha aes | ABORN Oat, Nt Wh. Menta HROADWAY. _Fnieanen on Var Holiday Real Engtish | = ; MOWDS, EASY a ES aatitoaay) TOM JONES comic Srers| COLUMBIA Sieueta tna | WATCHES, Mellabje Goods. Call 3 AMERICAN Si SCA opocDav stolen | GaSe ‘ean the Candy Hid}? JEWELRY. nz WATE 1 eget ‘ESTAR STARR. | | | HALF AS GIFT. content’ vf private bouse, MANHATTAN 1 Given away, ¢ Oiislating of inostly imported. nearly, ne alee? of ilottenae Seaterade OS Aigniture Upeight. EXane, Tog: Thurs ea Forth Parlor, Dining, Bedroom Peete conte bnt BET AES wcomblete. -xikarat, Fold. | uf rt \ The. ra Bed, Cuil size; maq atincet; Fris at x, ¥ | Nellie The Beautiful BH TaNE di teatro Hi ney patty coverin Cloak Model Kogany ets a baedana sane: | HIGH ROLLERS CO. epi tmplatiogs | house, "keepin: bot Bee cP noes Will caake RAtIACACLOTY we ink ott Must be sold at once, West aad Strect. Pow Jolin 1. Kelly & Co, Mui. Daily, DAILY, Call, write or telephone, 5807—Co! American Watch and Diamond Co,, KA Burns-Molr Fight Plotures, Sm, Matte FRKELEY fos PRG «od, Daren x re, i th AY "CANDIDA | A e ae ecard Me DAVID. ee Dee. 30 & 31, |GRAND i Mats. Thurs. Alle HING [tg order On n Ly payin CHANGE CLOTHING CO,, ‘season Grand and Conle Opera tn 17} ABORN OPERA CO IN ROBIN Hoop Vocal Matinees and Ji The Rocky Mountain Express, /1¢10x Sey Maumee Eanes - pine LEE AVENUEST OCKCO. ,8KY FARM ees areas 104 W, @ih mt. 987) The Origin! Cote. | wae alae de dt ‘ STAR & *& Express Su That ¥. eee at RAN AN WIDOWS Co. aE Puneet DAMON DS osork 5 BLY Soka co Comly rellanie, uy. 10 data goadgee=— 4) iat CA ERY BURLESQUERS Ne deeae tenes ipaorttt i |