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} -MIKAOO FOR PEACE ~ WTHREE-MINUTE THRONE SPEECH Ruler of Japan Wastes No Time in Outlining Policy of ’ His Governinent.- | ALL -POWERS CORDIAL! Agréement With Russia and Frahce, He Declares, nport- ant| fur the Far East. | RS] i ¢ TOKIO. Dec, %.—The Twenty-t ’ Diet was formally opened to-day by th Emperor. who delivered the apeech trom the throne in the House of Peers, The Emperor laid stress on the increasingly cordial relations with foreign powers and the important bearing on peace in| the Far East of the entente cordiale{ conoluded with Russia arf France by Japan. { fie dweit on the Importance of the| more careful deliberation of fiscal me. | ures and said he expected the concur- Fence of the Diet in the budget which! would be presented by the goverhment | consumldd “4, Three minutes were in * ghe delivery of the speech from the} throne. } The Emperor was driven to and from the Dict in a cloned carriage under the | escort of a company of lancers. to the and The replies of the two hous epeech short and formal, were presented to the Emperor at the palace jater in the day. after which the presidents of both houses reported | were t thas rs THE EVENING WORLD, SA TURDAY, D ECEMBER He's Put Out of Business Now by the New Marriage License Law. SAD FOR IMMIGRANTS. Under Old System He Spliced Them on Short Notice at 25 Cents a Pair. Lawrence P. Lee ts neither a minister of the gospel nor an Alderman, yet he fa record which makes the “Marry- | ing Magistrate of Hoboken’: look like aix nickels and which puta the Little Church Around the Corner in the rural parsonage class, In a matter of elght yeara he has officiated at 5,00 wed- ings. made 10,000 nearts beat as halt that number, and sing}e| handed has done more even that President Roose- | Velt to put race sulcide out of busines: He 1s a notary ‘public who Js known on two.continents as ‘Larry’ Lee, and opposite his name on the oficial rec- ords of is Island appears the Insig- nificant title of “clerk of accounts Now Mr, [ee Is to Ko ont of com- mission as “Cupid's chief Heutenan not voluntarily, but because of the marriago license law, whicn becomes} effective next Wednesday with the} dawn of the new year, 1 Mr. Laes marrying lina all been dene} on the little dot of lund in the. upper bay which the Government has al- lotted to tne immigration authorities, | and the couples he has Joined together | have Iandel there from all parts of| the world. Thourands of these | rages have been the happy termina- tion of the legitimate course of crue love, wlille many have been only the legal aml which haa placed the stam: of legitimacy upon relations which were sadly in need of it. back {6 their: respeciive ‘houses the | bean the work of marrying these Emperor's uppreciation. An adjourn-| strange ‘couples who come knocking ment for three weeks followed. Thejat our doors about eight years Dusiness of the session will be taken jako. during Commissioner Williams's up at that time. The overwhelming majority of the government in the Diet makes It tm- le that there will be any ex- tended debate, although there may be; ome on the finance and immigration questions. It Is generally understood, however, that all the leaders are prac- tically agreed on the government's policy looking toward the restriction of emigration. It is probable that a motion of{lack of jeonfidence in the cabinet will be intro- Guced because of the proposed increase fa taxation, which 1s unpopular with | the masses. ‘The motion may pcasibly pass in view ef the fact that this 1s the last ses- sion of the Diet. The general election will occur in the spring, at which a wew diet will be chosen. JAPS WORK TO AVOID TROUBLE WITH U. S. TOKIO, Dec. 2%.—A discussion of the ‘Japanese Government's programme and method of limitation of emigration has Degun between the Forelgn Office and | American Ambaneador O'Brien, Imme- @iately after the doparture of Canadian Ministero! Labor Lemieux, Haron Chinda, Vice-Minister of Forelgn Af- ‘airs, drove to the American Embassy from the station and discussed the ‘American proposals and suggestions of- fered by Ambasandor O'Brien for the | help of the Japansse Government, | It fa understood that the discussion | ‘was eminently satistnctory and that a} memorandum on the subject in the shape of a reply will soon be forth- feoming. It !s quite evident now that the Japaness Government recognizes Yhat the mistakes of administration on | the part of a minor oficial in the past ereated the present diMcult situation and {= determined that the future re-} striction of emigration will make com. plaints from the American Government and people impossible. The dimoulty of dealing with the pos- pibility of emigrants going over the borders of Canada and Mexico is now wocupying much atteation because It ts ized that while the possibility eontinues it will not be pokstble to pre- Went @ recurrence of complaints. ——$—a—_—_ " EMPRESS OF RUSSIA STEADILY IMPROVING. ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. .—An au- G@orkative announcement issued from Twarekoe-Belo to-day confirma the in- formation obtained yesterday by the Wsccciated Press concerning the cond!- od of the Empress of Russia, Her} MWinens is in ne sense critical, bat her @onvalescence has been slower than her physicians hed hoped. The ] bag suffered no relapses, On-the ‘con- there has been a alight but improvement Gay by ‘day since ince the beginnine “ef her Illness the 2 ea a ite oe Tegarding the de’ condition. the Eowress, Tho strain af the lest few yearn has cold heavily upon her, bal titre no oreante. woalrens ts Srowe warm. It will be months be- gr whe will be able to participate in geremonies of the court. ‘Twnose white locks placed them in the | which culminated in James sending for \ gon™to clei aged bride and take regime,’ said Mr. Ive to an Evening) World reporter this morning. Bridegroom 79, Bride 76. | During that time I know pf but few nationalities that have escaped me I do not remember ever having spliced 4/ Chinese couple, and that perhaps ts be- cause no nese girl ever came} througa this station, But Arabs, Turks, | Hindoos and, in fact, denizens from ail of the thre great continents of the Enat-| ern Hemisphere, have had the benefit of my ‘wervices in breaking into matri- mony. “It has been @ great etudy. Some of those weddings have been very humor- ous, while a tragic veln of pathos lies In the heart stories of a great many others, Ve “1 remember marrying an old colplo ranks of grandparents and made thelr efforts to assume the bridal attitude incongruous, Let us see; I think I bave the names here," sald Mr. Lee, turnihg to hie ponderous record. “Yes, here they are: James, Mutoalhey to Mrs. Mary Londregan. both born in’ Limerick, Ireland. 1 remember thelr story well. i {They nad been sweethearts in ohtld- h when they romped In the! same schoolyard. Jamen nad migrated to America when a lad to make a fortune for: his» flancee. Another suitor was forced upon-the-Inns by her parents shortly after her lover's departure, and| James found a balm for his wounded | heart in a young American. gir! | Yearn passed and, not very long be- fore they came to be recorded here, | found both approaching the four score mark. James was seventy-nine and { Mary gave her age as seventy-six James hed lost hin wife and Mary her husband. Knowledge of these clroum: stances was carried from one to the other, and correspondence followed the sweetheart of his youth and com- ina on from his, home in Eastern Ore- her to the cothtortable ranch whioh he wns in the far western State. New Law Bad for Immigrants, “It would require an immense volume to record the incidents of this curious dusiness. Probably no. elmilar bureau ‘On earth could begin to furnish halt so many, It has been interesting work, and, although arduous at times In con- nection with my other duties, I am really sorry to have to glve it up. Bearcely a day In the year has passed that I have not performed one wedding, and often there have been as many as five in a day. “Many of these marriages have been performed out of necessity ‘Injorder to admit young women to the country, 1 don't know what course will be followed now to: gain the admitance of those whose trallty would mherwise bar them from the United States When it be- ‘comes necessary to procure a license they mest go over to New York una ob- tain it before they go. to. some mission or person qualified to perform the cere- mony,’and whether or not the authort- ties can allow them to depart from the {sland js a question I cannot anawer, Commisstoner Watchorn, I) understand, has asked Washington for the matter, but 1 don't know what the course of procedure will be. ‘Thore are some clergymen and mi: sionaries on the islahd who also per- form marriages, but/I have had ¢ bulk of, that work, probably because requires 1 natures of the contracting p: ordinary form of contract ar and because a decision tn cording.” N BEST SUI FOUGHT AND. TOOK THENES Then Tunney Returned ‘fo Whole Shirt and Took Wife On to Theatre, As Sergeant Thomas Tunney, of the Brooklyn detective force, arrayed in hia gladdest rags.| left home at No, 411 West -Forty-third street, last night, to takdinis wife to the theftre, he sputted across the street two men stooping over @ body lying In the road and heard one way; "Get busy, Search him—quick Tunmay approached. “Hhre's a fly vobby, cried Gne of the two, “beat it." i Tunney pursued \and “fought them oth. They tore His shirt to shreds, but he held them, Ilis wife ‘phoned for, the patrol wagon, Isidore Cohen, sales-| man, of No. 6 East One Hundred and Eighth street, was Uelained as drunk, Patrick O'Mara, No. 6 Sixth avenue, the fee is only % cents, which I am compelled to charge for re- 5,000 Marriages in Eight Years = CIV’ CHARITY | Is Lee’s Record at Ellis Island UNABLE TO MEET. TOLD HIM ST TIME 10 RUB HOUSES bea Prisoner's Memoranda’ Made, After Careful Study of the, Fiell, It Is Believed. ed in Willlamsburg was } A memoragdum) book containing more chat pocket of a youth | | than 20) add: who was de Jate last night hidden | Jin x coal bin in the cellar of nm fat 1h at Nol 56 |South Sixth street Written oppos|te many of the addresses | were memorada, auch ax “from 11 to | and lind arranded to enter them at ear: |tain hours when detection would be Heast Itk Mrs, Mary White lives on the ground 1 | Moor at No, 56 at Sixth strect, She went Into the cellar |jate last night to Ket some coal. \As whe desrended the stairs she saw alman|in a far corner of the cellar blow ut a|candi¢ and dodge into a ‘corner, { : With jremarkale siresence’ of mind under the circumstances Mra. White kave no\ sign of baying noticed the tn- truder. She went| to her coal bin, got the cod) and woiked slowly ‘upstalrs—as ‘ar as the hall. Rrom/|the hallway she ran into, the street, |where she met Policeman Cantrel!. Me went Into the and Robert Willams, No. gid Bagt| Cellar and nabbed thé stranger, »wio Twenty-third sirect, “werk held | tor od to bo a husky youth, warmly but grand Jarceny, O'Mara ‘ha Sonen's Old | en y e: watch and. chain’ In his, poeket. * an ceaascnun tAulernolice etalon tp a ir es @ prisoner gave thé name of Stephen changed his ghirt and ‘roa Theatre for the second a —<—< “WHISPERING LARRY” DELMOUR IS BURIED. Many Men Well Known in Local Politics Attend Services at the Church, The funeral of Larry Delmour, friend of RichardCroker, and a prominent figure in Tdmmany polities for thirty years, who dled Tuesday at his home, No,, 116 East Highty-ninth streot, took place to-diy., The body was taken from the thouse to the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, Park avenue and Elghty-fourch mreet Requiem mass was celebrated by 1 George Quinn, with Rev. Henry’ Ben ple as deacon’ and Rev. F, Dolaney ax sub-denacon, At the conclusion of the Service the choir sang "Lead, Kindly Light," “Interment was in Calvary Ceni- eter; The honorary pallbearers were George W, Plunkitt, Justice Herman doses, forayce Renator Maurice |Frathersoner, Judge Feitner, William Duicon, Commiasioner ‘of Public | We Hart: Matthew Moore, Mic! ané Capt. John Fleming. of ti) Elghty-elghth atreet police static ‘Qther prominent men who. w funeral were Hugh Bonner, Fire Commissioner; former Insj Police’ Allex. Williams, @herift Nich » Hayes. former, Corporation C ohn. J? Delaney, Edward Sheehy ton lehn “MoOali.. J. F.sMeIntyrs, a forn istrict-Attorney; former Judge John lcChure and Justice MoMahon, . - aman Daniel Reardon. Stato Senaior Rothman, | and sal4 be | was neventeen ears old.| le refused to tell anything further about himael€ beyond that he had been living at\a loiging-house at No, 41 Now Bowery, Rothman |was eatened In Lee Avenue Yolice Court |to-day jon a charge of at- tempted burglary. aid held for further examination, AGED MOTHER FOLLOWS DAUGHTER IN DEATH. Both Died in St. Peter's Hospital and a Third Member of Family “Is Now ‘here} Mrs. Mary Scanlon, Aged plghty-three Years, died from senility (9-day tn’ st, Peter's Hospital, Brooklyn. Her daugh- ter, Mrs, Mary Miller, ® matron on El- lia Inland, died from pneumania Dec. 21 In the xame hospital, | : 5 A third member of the family, Mlag atherino Miller, daugliter df the, ma- {x In the hospital tecovering from tack of pneumonia, e three women untll a iweek ago lived in a house at Hicks\streat and At- lantic avenue, Brooklyn, | They’ were In clreumstances, but| according to Doran. it friend of Mrs, r. they were—meither starving nor Of coal, ax wis Reported when Yhoy were taken to tho hqspital Ser eatentee hans les. Tel bo: of weather a's Te ehial Tro 250, 80c. and $1 a © [kernal away [said to be a son of Prof * “from-2 ty 3," Mafternoon,” “morn- jing." Indicating that the man who cor piled the book} had) been studying the| houses listed, \with| burglarious intent, DEMAND OT Rush of Men from Other Cit=; ies, Seeking Work, Is Blamed | _ for Conditions. | | | Unabld’ to and work In thetr home workingmdn ere rushing here,| where few get employment, in such mumb:ra that the charity organizations; are utterly unable to care for than! who fail to care for themselyés, Hun-| dregs\ neekiae food and clothin During the firs: tw: cltlan. | It la) jammed to overfgwing every nixht| In 19 every Coals e was cared for. \ | Thepe extraordinary conditions were | Teepotisible for a thetinn Dei yester-| |day by twenty men of {the leading| charitable organizations i@ the United | |Chartifes Building. } | | Will Make Men fork. It was the sense.of the \mecting that the Department of Charities should, 20 | |far as feasible, provide an adequate |work {est In connection with Its’ treat- |ment of lodgers. There js a atone quarry on Blackwell's Island) which jmay be used for this. Each person |recetving a night's lodging will be ex- |pected |to spend = few hours In the) jquarry. | |. Three Iargs rooms on the Charities pler | that are being used for lodging are the oMfces of Commissioner Hebberd and j his assistants. At night park benches jare pi in and trom Sfty to sixty per- sohs are given accommodations. During | the recent snowstorm 226 persons ap- the ‘mengre accommodations and many, Jothera we.e compelled to stand up all night. | Met as Individuals. It was announced at the conclueton of {the conference ‘that the meeting was | one of individuals and not organizations, | 'Thia was so It might not be thought that large relfof measures were to bo adopted. The names of the members of tli: conference were not made public, j but it was learned that Charities Com- | missioner Hebberd presided; Secretary Bruelre, of the Milk Conmittee of the Suclety tor Improving the Condition of} | the Poor, was secretary, and among the | l others present were R. Fulton Cutting, | Dr. Thomas Darlington, Supt. York, of | the Municipal” Lodging House, —and Leonard P. Opd j PAOFESSOR'S SON HELD FOR LARCENY: Stole Roommate’s Fur Over! coat and Diamond Pin, It Is Charged, Wemer W. Thull, eighteen years old, Thull, of the Unversity of Zurtch, Switzerland, was) arraigned before Magistrate Barlow {n/ Jefferson Market Court to-day and held in $1,00) ball for examination Monday, ona short affidavit: charging grand larceny, | | Thult waa arrested jast night on com- plant of Thomas Robbins his rpom- mate at the Students’ Club,” No. 32s West Fifty-sixth street. who told the police that he hed lost a-fur overeat worth $130 and a diamond pin worth $9. \Accoruing to the police, ‘Phull went to Chancellor Mac New York | Valyeralty, on Dec, 21 with a bard-luck | story, saying he had just come out of| Bellevue tiospital and was out of fupda. | The Chancellor, who knows Prof, ‘1%ul! very well, gave the young man a letter] to the Students’ Club, asking that the| youth be lodged there at the Chahcel- jor'a expense fora time, | Last Monday, the police say, Thull} disappeared from the club, and in it evening Robbina mised Mls coat and pin. The palice learned, they any, that Thull had been seen leaving the club- house with a heavily laden sult cune and decided to locate him. He was found last night tn front of No. 16 West Fifty-first xtrect, and in Nis: possession the detectives say they found pawn tickets calling for the pln and coat, on which $90 had been rained, iS The youth, the police say. first came to America ‘in to etudy, hut the! glitter of Broadway was too ‘much for| hin, and lately he has been xystem- atically working “various prominent | New Yorkers for funds on the: xtrength | of his father's position. The youth seemed: very reodhennt In| court to-day. He sald tq the raportera: | “Yes. it ie true that I took Mr, Rob: coat and pin, but I intended to! redeem and return th. 8 noon as | gould, I hhave been epfdding a avo | deal ‘on theatres_and other diversions Jately, and I thought I could get some mora money fora time by taking the things,’ . The detectives nay that Consul, Mr. Bortachann: fo naeist the youth in an pressing .the ‘opinion that should’ take itn course conte eget oad THOUSANDS OF GRIP VICTIMS IN PITTSBURG. Epidemic May Prove Worse Than That of 1889, City’s Record Year—Business Handicapped. PITTSBURG, Dec, 2&—What in eald fo be the worat epliemic of sicknose since 1889 is being ¢xperionced in Pittabure, | and physicians -eattinate that thousands | of persone are prostrated by pneumonia, typhold fever and eapecially the grip. A acarcity of employees In the large office buildings 4s seriously felt. The Pitts- burg Ratlway Company is having difi- culty In manning Ite cara on account of conductors and motormen being laid up with: the grtp. “3 OMy Physician B.A. Booth mays the reaont epidemic of grip exceads in pe and weyerity all but that of 18%— he worst. in history—and may yet break that record. He considers it con- taious and belleves the germ ot dis- may have originated far from here. 188) the mtart of the malady was traced back through Burope to Asli and Apally to Hong Kong, China. Dr, Booth says peop’ ted do noi give up quickly ‘and ge to bed. the Swiss refuned | way, 4 the’ law} plied for lodging there. Scores accepted |) Hee | had |Woman of Mystery, Who passengef list eho Was Mine. ® zold. accompanied by her Y 9nd, two children was ‘said that she iw of a distinguished ‘noble family and) had recentiy. mcurred the enmity! of U dxar through a demonstration of (rend- ahip for Maxim Gorky i would re Mime. Potzold a2 « that she main in America only six we but that upon her return to the Contivent alc would write u book about the Ander kk she would people, in Which ws be assisted by Gorky, je nut ciently, recovered his hetith. He te now {it In Rome, and was seycral weeks believed to be near de ath, 1 pened from Mussia she gue word Ghat | led. ‘Another paaseni was Fred Wart wecrotary to Beore penter stopped a priva CH aad ay abun ary mi pund-t brousl of > MPAny, Who dle mato friend of Gow ¢ La, Provence ot Nicholas A of furnishings. and also a dl Fire lusurance ( ven, He Was an Miles. Bute s 1. TOWNSEND BURDEN ILL. Townsend Burden, ic yphoid fever at. the home jarents, No. 2 What Nine ttreet. “Two physiciuna are sim, He twas reported reaing msoiy to-day. He hag been il about a week. t © automob! greme result If shown In ew 5 Day, A Holiday Greeting Just a word of cheer, and good will is much appreciated. : Why not say that word to all-your friends ? You can do it in person easily and quickly wy Telephone TELEPHONE GO. MEW YORK 16 Day Street PARKER'S tAIR BALSA Seanses god, heautifies the fromuten a. WuxUEiADt. FO Never Fatla to Restore Gi ite Youthful Color. divensea fe batt felltog, i gicoat Dey r Ibe penetiod at, inter. $125 up. Write for catalog, OPEN EVENINGS. PEASE PIANO CO. 428 W, 42d St., near Biway, N.Y. D'kiyr Branch, [SSI0'N Branch, 687 Fulton St. 10 New'St. ONSTIPATION ‘oP oe gver alae years | suffered with ehronis com Fe ee ee aS la have'an mation, of my Dowels Hepp ad voday I am a well im: a bbe years. betere 1 as ‘ res rit onrel fe Bape SF RAS aaeks ms. Bas) for The Dowels x Io j Aroused the Czar’s Anger i «) aT set ees Mrs. Salvatoriello Insists’She Thought Bill Collector | ,« ‘Was «. Burglar. | Mrs. Catharine Salvatoriollo, of Ne. \ | 7% North Ninth street, Newark. iho — shot and mortally injured Louis Marsa, ’ | nineteen Years old, collector for a New- [ark furniture company, declared fn the | Newark Jail to-day that she had mis. _ taken Marsa for a thief. / “Twas sure he was a rc she : sald, ‘He knocked at the door in the {night and I just got down my husband's shoteun and emptied both barrels inte him,” q ‘There is no hope for Marea's recoy- 5 ery. Both loads from the shotgun én- jtered—his breast, ang when taken to Newark Hospital the doctors saw that jhe bad only a short while to live. t I went to collect a dill for the com- |pany,"' said Marsa in an ante-mortem’ ia | statement. “I knocked at the door and ig {the woman came out. She appeared a | moment later with the gun and shot | WHE My STERIOLS FRU SSTAN W/IOTLAD: 2. it, SLENDER Margaret Knolly, now, tf you f H e Pease. The fascinating leading lady of the Bijou, now more faerinating than ever, Astonished all her friends on Broadway the ae 1 other day by presenting to thelr admiring % i gaze a svelt and willowy form in place of C - the plump, not to say fat, outlines with 1 which she gayly sailei away to new tri-” umphs and foreign shores last January. After a good deal of diplomatic cross- bs °. examingtion™ tron interested fat (acqualnt- : 5 lances the secret was cautiously whispered mT ES Ceres comet! +{]to a few dear friends, with the result that N G is c t a iy cy e body knows it now, It was not i ») eorge’s i \exercise por fasting, nor #2a air, nor worry August Hit Apple on George's} Curtain in Inventor Hopkins’s| exercise! peri testing: noc sen iatr aee 7 2 Ti i - AINne about thie wonderful willowy change in the Head Three Times, but With RoonvBlows Against: Gas | Site cis hen coe, ete lor these nacs Issey : myTC atmpli six t1 hich all good One Hand Missed. Jet=-Models Destroyed. | US Bit. “are tamlltar with and can supply 4 — = is ‘at email cost, to wit: One-half ounce Mar- : 1 | mola, one-half ounce Fluid Extract Cas- George Hand, nine years old, of No. Fire in a boarding-house at! No. 247| cara Aromatic, and three and Onechalt 15 Webster avenue, Brookiyn, will lose) West One Hundred and Twenty-frat | ounces pigereen ier Es ft the right of one eye, doctors ‘In the street drove the occupants: to the street | Cesuime,’” explained the now slender Mar- Kings County Hospital sald to-day, be-early to-day and caused great excite-|garet. “It te OE a It pee é : un cause August Sippie, ten, of No. 2 ment among the residents of the block, pee ihe Pea styseed i maaan cca eate | Washington avenue, couldn't nd the 24 ft was thelr second blaze this week. | ~ 0) you ike, too. In that respect it is - Burdette W. Beck is the proprietor ke anything of the. kind fever heart nts of a nalithborhoo! pully who, iad reasatoryipedwnatane Dudas ol ue Pea eae taeber eaploeat wanted hin to outdo the feat of Will- role netghbdrhsod. feature—dt 4s entirely harmless, and will Jam Tell Au new afr rifle, Hopkins. inventor and printer, | not cause wrinkles. I think it 1» about and was stowing his young friends how, yay a rvom on tho second ‘fldor, Hol as essential a toilet artice for the woman he ‘vould shoc When the was ir ed by amoxe about 3 o'clock, who is fat and wants to get thinner ax fi heat ta apple and found his curulins ane, apparenuy | powder: te (the best results, jem young if head: or quit: brag: arse ELT boarders | the original package and mix itn with th» king. Pea We House WAM other two ingredients after you get home," Three times Aucust plunked the Pron orm «Waa Alinost gutted be-| apple, and every boy applauded—ex- fire Was checked, — THe lost) ms ane a able models and papers, es “BIN ‘Tell shot wie ene hand. You His actual loss he say: “Ls can’t do that’! 0. ‘The damage to the hhuse 1s esti- 3 z . c Awalnmiltiienct ok bia stand,, mated by Mf, Deck at $3,000. by bringing a Vease Fiano into the i, again August fired. The slug struck SRD eae (home. ‘Ihere’s-u reason for the and ag t) | a r ; the Iadsine the flabt eve, | Auuust was EVERYTHING ON WHEELS popularity of the peer ics i ne arrestedar Aue PUMP eins ‘ because it gives the bes{i music with 4 a i AGEANT. | Pe BIN ee ae | WItL B EINE the least etforv in leaning how. ie ’ 5 *, The_Peasi i is y ii {} Nui Importers on New Year's Eve The—Pease Piano is now in the | Ii | Win'’Show Progress in MeiK. (O34 year at its existence, and with | Will Show Progress in Met: | over” 78,090 satistied purchasers it ° c | ods of Transportation, is no wonder they are called the. U ‘An interesting New Y Q i at the tmp \utomodile uuison Square Garden was outlined | SE renter lassinight aw dinner given Kolven= | by thes eines iss 4 ae Mme. Potzold Said to Have: fowing. the) development. of} tation with © mods high: | Made the Czir Angry by d automobile 4 he highest #e- | PARRA CRN Gy Wiie parade will be given around the | Friendship for Gorky. annse as tye Garde betwen 13 od love, New Sve, in which | Bhd, fj Ss para sell sigpment of Quality considered, our prices are 1 Hown, A 5 There was a beautiful Russian woman sabres trom Very moderate, and we give 3 years Knout whose identity there wax said to wa in to pay if desired. < be cifisiderable inyatery, among Hie) frat four- Many bargains this week in uped HL So eS See el en ve, the pianos of different makes, from rene 5 .

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