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{ 3 i j ' a esate ppt RAE IS EA ACS inane wersary to a trdunal which knows noth- | ing of righteous judgment. “I believe that the short: and) easiest path to peace lies in pting President Taft's platform, who said tn his. address before the Peace and Aibi- tration Socity, New York, March 22, 1910) Settle by Arbitration. “I Rave notioed exceptions in our arbl- tration treaties, as to reference of questions of national honor to courts of arbitration. Personally I do not see any more reason why matters of national honor should not be referred to a court of arbitration than matters of property or of national proprietorship. 1 know | that ing further than most men are willing to go, but I do not see why) Questions of honor may not be submit- ted to a tribunal composed of men of honor who understand questions of na- tional honor, to abide by thelr decision, well of differs “At the opening of the International Bureau of American Republics at Wash- ington, April %, 1910, President Taft | salt ‘We twenty-one republics cannot af- ford to have any two or three of us quarrel, We must stop this, and Mr. Carnegie and I will not be satisfied un- | til all nineteen of us can intervene by | proper measures to suppress a quarrel | yn any other two.” “I hope the trustees will begin by pressing forward upon this line, testing it thoroughly and doubting not. “The judge who presides over & cause in which he Is interested dies in in: if discovered. The citizen who consti tutes himself a judge in his own caus as against Is fellow citizen and pre- | Sumes to attack him, is a law-breaker and as such disgraced. So should a na- tion be héld as disgraced which insists upon sitting in judgment in its own| cause in case of an international dis-| can get stolen property from a thief pute.” Rights of Nations. ne and I want the suit.” | . a treaty we have to wait long for other nations to join, it will be noticed t the resolution of Congress in 1890 embraces Government with which the United Mr. Delehanty returned with the Bax- Siates has or may have diplomatic re-| te? 8th lations,’ thus all nations seem still) open to the Invitation he 1s required to DEACONS CALLED NAMES a wive, there being no limitations as to time, “If the independence and rights of nations to their respective Internal pol- ties no dispute concerning these elements of sovereignty couid arine. “The truste vest or reinv: the United Stat wubject sp United have power to sell, in- all funds, elther in or In other countri ‘8 investments in urance companies in the State of rein named shall form a corporation accomplishment of the purposes here- in expressed and authorize the convey- ance of the fund to such a corpora- on. No Personal Liability. exasperated me by telling that I was » - rotten. I didn't mean what the words Tie seeeene sMaplity will Attach to] Implied. T hiso called him a hypocrite| Compact and dangerous and has been trustees for their action or nq |persmith, pleaded gulity to grand lar- |Telimo at No. 2% West Forty-first es to no more restriction| ensack Refort ial an is imposed upon savings banks or| Sunday-school and a member of the| “® ix cents damages this afternoon in his omer to give effec bila y 't Tea be suitable thet’ piper It iad suit to recover $10,000 from John D.| posts take in Washington street. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1910, @ @ By Ferd. G. Long f Systematic | | SENTENCED THIEF STRIPPED IN COURT je are iene rAKE THATS OVER WITH! Prosecutor Gets a Baxter Street Outfit for Shivering Prisoner. When Nicholas Strada, a young cop ceny In the second degree before Judge Malone in General Sessions to-day, he had on @ fine mult of clothes, Within ‘ half an hour the clothes were stripped from him and he was wearing an out- fit that cost Assistant District-Attorney Delehanty $3 in Baxter street. Strada on July 16 jast stole clothing and jewelry from the home of Giuseppe street. He was caught @ short time ago, Indicted and arraigned to-day for sentence on his of guilty. Telimo was in court. “Judge,” said ‘Telimo, after Strada iad been sentenced to a term in Elmira Reformatory, “that's my suit of clothes t fellow has on and I want it.” I haven't any other clothe: ited Strada. “That makes no difference to me," retorted Telimo. “The law says you pro- t He has on @ sult that was stolen from Judge Malone dectled that Telimo) had @ good claim and ordered Strada! to give up the clothes. The prisoner | was taken to an ante-room and stripped, | He sat close to a ateim radiator until t outfit. | Pi Seibel The Kommuter Kris Kringle 85, I Knew I veer it I GOT IT ALL RIGHT- BuT- On THAT COUNTER: GEEM'NY CARISTMAS! ‘Saving Save regularly even if only a few cents a day. There's a saving of half the price by using this double strength tea that goes twice as far. W 6 DON'T PUI OFF te ose THAT PIANO PURCHASE. If you do not have a piano yor Ceylon Tea have no doubt been INTEND Pound, Half-Pound & 10¢ Packages, NG to purchase one for some time, for tne home without one t» the exception. Now that the holi- day season is at hand, why not place that long desired instrument in your home as a Xmas gift? It is a permanent remembrance that is They are the thing this | sure to be appreciated. If you year. Buy from the | purchase a PEASE PIANO your manufacturer and save gift will be doubly welcome, as a the middieman’s profits. | piano is largely judged by its SPECI ALS: name and reputation, and’ the Ainetiedi ony ie ‘Pease had over 82,000 satisfied Cont, 50 inches ton purchasers in the last 66 yeafs. Rrhiscisyretiy We have a piano for every pur- pose and every purse, and in ad- dition to our special holiday stock of new pianos we have many fine bargains in used pianos from $125 ‘eatin . news up. Easy terms if desired. Call or Re hots "$1 write for catalog. Paauine, Black Fox OPEN EVENINGS ‘rm ett" cute" $421 PEASE PIANO CO., Rossian Lynx Se Collar, lined wit I We Do Repalring New York | Brooklya Equal to New. 7 128 West 42d St., | 34 Flatbush Ave. Satisfaction guare ae thea Writes to Commissioner, Calling HACKENSACK, N. J., Dec. 4.—John V. Roscoe, a deacon in the North Hack-| Mayor Gaynor sent to- Commission Churoh, teacher tn the and the roundsmen and patrolmen whose Riverside Hose Company, was awarded Demarest, @ contracting pl a tah ait Speaker's Decision Ends Argument, Damages in Suit for His Attention to Neglect by TRUST COMPANY | and Bill That Is Opposed a $10,000. | His Patrolmen. | Is Taken Up. WASHINGTON, Dec, 14.—Renewal of he fight on the rul which sig lay to Police t Capt. William H. Shaw of the jthe past session were precipitated oy Adams street station, Brooklyn, | Congressman Hughes of New Jersey in the House to-day. The point raised alae was whether a bill considered In rexu- lar order last calendar Wednesda; mber, a} The Mayor's letter to the Commis-|Refuses More Money and Calls} couja ve taken up agaln to-d ‘h lawful powers appropriate to the| brother deacon and fireman, because] sioner reads: The question under consideration was Demarest had called him names at the The snow has not been removed Upon Depositors to Draw whether a bill for the codification and firemen’s carnival, from the widewalk at No. 223 Wash- ion of the lwws relating to the “I admit Lcalled him the name, but he! sigton street, Brooklyn, since the re. Out Balances. Judiclary, consideration of which occu- ‘eset amoly stored, Abd It hid grown uN pled all last Wednesday, should again be taken up to-day simply on the call of the chairman of the committee re- as trustees, They have power to fill| and said I could prove it,” said Dema-| Sdded to from day to day. The Williamsburg Trust Company, | porting the measure. -The question vacancies or to add to thelr number | rest on the witness stand. Be s0 good as to put me down as | With its main office at No. 391 Fulton | Was raised by Mr. Hughes immediately and to employ all officials and to fix their compensation. Trustees shall te reimbursed all expenses incurred in connection with their duties as trua- tees, Including travelling expenses, at- tending meetings, including expenses of wife or daughter to each annual meet- ng. The president #h be granted such honoraria aa the trustees think Proper, and as he can be prevailed upon to accept. “Lines of future action cannot be after Saturday midnight, which was con- Demarest further declared that he and! making a complaint against the cap- | stre Roscoe had gambled at the carnival till! tain of that precinct and also against | Stockton street, Brooklyn, one of the the patrolmen and reundsman who | !nstitutions which failed in 1907 and was trary to the blue lawa of the Reformed| cover that beat. It was their duty to |feorgantzed the following spring, di Church. Roscoe admitted the gambling,| gee that the owner removed the snow , “lded to-day to cease accepting deposits but dented the Sunday playing. promptly, and if not to have him }&M4 to call upon tts depositors to draw Both deacons are still serving if the! . summoned to coutt under the ordi- | °%t thelr money. church, ‘The trial was conducted by| anes _ Every depositor will be paid tn full, in Oiroult Court Juntics Black. Slight it not be well to tesue a |C&tty And at once. The $1,200,000 on de- general order to the police on this fodiens Maes out as 8001 deposito: . wisely lad down, Many may have to| SLASHED FAITHLESS SUITOR,| subsect, and tet them know that it |mands, and interes will ber ieered eo be tried, and having full confidence in my trustees I leave to them the widest discretion as to the measures and policy shall from time to time adopt, promising that the one end they speedy aboiltion of between 60-callea Disgraceful to Men. “When civilized nations enter into named or war pe 1 war (duelling) velling and buying (slavery) of our English-speaking ra: evil or evils whose banishment—or what new elevating element or elements if] When I saw him coming I went crazy) introduced or fostered, or both com-| and cut him with the Mned—wowld most advance the progress, wlevation and happiness of man, and s9 on from century to century without end, my trustees of each age shall de ‘ermine how they can best ald man tn he upward march to higher and higher tages of developments unceasingly, for ow we know that as a law of his be- wan created with the desire city for improvement to which, nee, there may be no limit short at perfection even here in this life upon earth. “Let my trustees therefore ask them- selves trom time to time, from age to age, how they can best help man in his t onward and upward and vote this fund. “Thanking you for your cordial accept- ance of the trust and your hearty ap- roval of its object, I am, very grate- fully youre, (Signed) “ANDREW CARNEGI®.” The names of Louise Whitfeld Car- nogie and Margaret Carnecie, wife and daughter respectively of the donor, are appended to the deed of trusts as wit- nesses, Te M’ANENY’S DOOR OPEN. Borough President George McAneny of Manhattan has given order that the doors of his private and business office be left wide open between 4 and 5 o'clock each afternoon, This is done to expedite business with persons calling to see him or members of his staff on matters of busines: Jetter of introduction will no lon; necessary. Suggestions No. 6 Look over this “Bargain Counter” and see how roe Christmas shopping may be simplified on the economic basis: Diamonds for cash or credit; Billiard Tables, Bowling Balls; Store Fixtures of all kinds; Desks, Safes, Typewriters; Silk Sofa Pillows, Doll Houses; Sewing Machines, Cash Registers. ALL THESE AND MANY OTHER AR- TICLES ARE OFFERED AT REDUCED PRICES AND ON EASY TERMS THROUGH THE “FOR SALE” COLUMNS OF THE WORLD'S WANT DIRECTORY 1 keep unceasingly in view until It] gin of No. 22 to-day in $2,000 for further examination | TELEPHONE TRUST SUBMITS civilized nations, by Magistrate Kernochan in the Essex DEFENSE TO SERVICE BOARD. ‘a named or war is dlt-| street atter ae had slashed Benjamin While Statistics Are liquidate and go out of business Presi. be is says she " ation. L Mr, KI ve Giscarded within the wide boundaries| terday. Silver is in Gouverneur Hospital! Asien counsel for the New York Tete. | {vom Later Mr. Klinck gave out this they do not do their duty in respect | to-d: om | of it that they will be put on trial, There has been no run on the com- an but It fs not making money, Pr lent Jacob KE. Klinck announced vis afternoon that the directors had de- “l that, as no new business was ing and profits were dwindling, they ht as well liquidate. The capital of 6 company is $700,000, rae reer No Profit In Continuing. She was arrested last night in Grana| Hearing Adjourned Till Next Month,] when the officers had decided to 1 Used Ra: jamin Silver, Very truly you Gertrude Banal, a pretty, dark-haired Rutgers street, was held J. GAYNOR. — rket Court on a charge of felonious Sliver of No. 74 Pitt street, to whom she tent Klinck called up the State to have been married yes- Studied. ng Department and explained the situ- and his condition is said to be serious. statement: “He sent me a letter eaying would | phone Company had handed in to the Gen, Brayton Ives has returned to not marry me,” she declared. “I put on | Second District Public Service Commis- pod Bite rege Trust Company, My Welding Ghes'and T waited tor Him. for distribution, over 11,000 shares of ‘ [ston this afternoon a large portfolio) capital mock transferred to hin In containing exhaustive statements and| May, 198 Yesterday Gen. Ives and statistics showing earnings, operations, | Mr. W. N. man, as voting trus- i bs all Raael JACKSONVILLE RESULTS. Investments and records of toll mes- the voting trust r which t¢' \d sages sent, Chainman Stevens announced of the capital stock that the hearing of the complaints} and arnanged for the return of these ‘ xcessive toti rates ¢or in- shares to vhe holders who deposited worth) 5 to 1, even and 2 to 6 won by|“MATeIne © id i | tem. five lengthe: Gavotte, 100 (Rona) 12 to] F2oreugh #ervice would be adjourn The r@ult of this is to put every 1, 7 to 2 and 6 to 6, second; Emma Stew. | UNt!! some time in January. shareholder just where #e was be- art, 101 (Goose) 12 to 1, 5 to 2 and 4 to| Ths data was submitted in answer to fore puapension To-day the direc- 5, third, Time, 1.01 3-6. Spin, Harvest | % lst of auestions which the commission with the, Meteopoltign iy rust Gomme “A 4 a « 4 ¥ r ‘ ne 2 rust - Moon, Real Gem, Lydia Lee, Waltz and | set to /the lawyers for the telephone | pany whereby we borrow enough Bonnie Sheffield also ran and finished | company after a previous hearing, the to pay every depositor in full, in as named. first held on the complaints made by q cash, at once, and the assets of our SECOND RACE-—Selling; purse; $400;|the Board of Aldermen and various| company will be lquidated by the two-year-olds; Ave furlongs.—Gol My : oe Cap, | civio organizations in the five boroughs. Meera pampany between now 100 (Lang), even, 1 to 2 and out, first by | ater the commission has gone through 7 , but under the di- three lengths; Red Bob, 108 (Hatt), 9 t0| the ngures and etatiaticn in the answer | rection of the gentlemen who com. 2, 8 to 8 and 8 to 6, second; Morning ose the executive committee of FIRST RACE-Selling; $400 two-year- olds; five furlongs.—Cardiff, 100 (Killing- and'6 to 2, third, Time-1.01 1.6. Coletta, ‘The ‘hearing to-day waa held in the| ‘This will prevent the waste or sacri. Zool, Discontent, Scribo and Myrtle Assembly Rooms in the Metropolitan| fifice of our Marion also ran, Life Insurance Butlding. The Williamsburg ‘Trust Company closed {ts doors Oct. %, 1906, during the oe - —|pantc. It had on deposit then $8,360,280, Service Board Record in Over Three Years Just an Ordinary “Procrastination, thy name is the Public Service Commission of the First District,” is the complaint of the public with respect to more sub- ways to relieve present intolerable conditions of travel in the Greater City, Here is the record: and Frank Jenlins was {ts president. Backed by the Metropolitan Trust Com. June 8 18, Its old depositors had all | has been in the hands of a receiver since August, was i permission by Su- a me Court Justice Amend to-day to | Pay depositors a dividend of 60 per cent, | ‘Three years five mosthe and fourteen days ago the commission aggregating $0,000, The application tor | took up the question of more subways. the payment was 0 by the State Forty-four days ago bids were opened for the Triborough sub- | Superintendent of Banks, | | ‘The motion was opposed by the owner of the ‘building in Greenwich street, son and Manhattan Railroad Company filed with the commission Proposition to operate portions of the Triborough system when it was built, supplying one-third of the capital needed. Qgo President Theodore PF. Shonts of the Interbor- ough Rapid Transit Company filed with the commission » proposi- tion to operate practically the entire Triborough, with extensions to ® fourth borongh, in connection with the present subway for a five-cent fare, supplying nearly two-thirds of the necessary capital, ‘Mr, Shonts announced that his company wes prepared to begin digging the extensions within thirty days. Mine days have already been lost. Total accomplished by the Public Service Commis- sion since its five members were appointed, each at $15,000 a year—Nothing. him $30,000 rental. He thought such re- | lief to depositors woud impair th bale | ance and his chances of collecting, Counsel for the State Superintendent stated that there 1s still $00,000 to meet other claims, and advised that sult be instituted by the owner, ' The Bohemian (Prom the Kansas City Joumal,) nd what with their bows and Keta they have some very Ve ideas, But you can’t 1a chafing dish,” FROM DAY TO DAY, Bleven months and 14 days ago Mayor Gaynor got down on his > ALD Bh bndr al tad Grin remedy. remotes cause “Call for fall aaroat Moot’ for Siguatire We UO es 4 around his neck, BANK GETS LEAVE TO| how much she love PAY 60 PER CENT, | "3" gollepsed | where the bank fs located, ‘Througn | of extraneous matter, ounsel he claimed that the bank owes | cures it, as It dues ether blood diseases, | Laws, hac ceed with the consideration of the for codifying the judiciary laws, anda Grans Sromdway anajafter the House met and after Repre- & branch at Broadway and) sentative Moon of Pennsylvania, Chair- man of the Committee on Revision of asked that the House pro- bill It was declared by the Democratic members that the Judictary bill, which is lengthy, might be used as a buffer to prevent the House from taking up any days to come. posit Is in the vaults ready to be paid| other bills for many calendar Wednes- After the discussion had proceeded for were no precedents exactly fitting situation, but that the House should an hour Speaker Cannon ruled that there the not be deprived of doing what it desired. Therefore he ruled that the House could settle for itself whether it would pro- ceed to consider the bill. By a vote of 146 to 51 the House decided to take up the measure. pee nem WORSE THAN WILD BEAST. Girl While Posing as Phys| Man Who Molested Judge Mulqueen, in General Sessions thi afternoon, in sentencing James Carthy, aged twenty-seven, of No, Cinton street to four years and Me- 921 ight months In Sing Sing, on a plea of guilty to assault in the second degree, clared that McCarthy was more de- ce- praved than a wild beast. On October 5 he visited the apartment of Mrs. Mary GAYNOR HOLDS POLICE |WIN | JARACT) NEW FIGHT ON THE RULES | LAWYER GUILTY OF THEFT. AT CARDS ON SABBATH.) wuST SEE SNOW MOVED, WILLIAMSBURG | SETS CONGRESS TALKING. arrote stzea coerir first formally recognized in}One of Them Gets Six Cents Marvin second degree the Court of ¢ ore Jus neral Sessi verict. Parrott, who is thirt and has offices at No. them as confidential clerks. had worked for him f H, Bethner of Gloversville, From Producer To You Direct DeVenney, No. 502 West Sixteenth street, | and found Mrs, DeVenney's two little | youngest girl ran from the room crying The neighbors were so infuriated that h were drag- ging him out to lynch him when Poltc man Dezell of the Traffic Squad res- | cued him. (MoCarthy pleaded insanity and a com- mission examined him, declaring him to be sane. He was arrested and con: victed in 1008 an¢ did a six months’ term for a similar offense. jeter Strangled Infant ital Barely Revived It. While loving her aix weeks’ a couch in their parents’ home at (Bereta se Song, 103 (McTaggart), % to 1, 7 to 1. the taking of evidence will be continued. | the Williamsburg Trust Company. |LOVING NEARLY KILLED BABY | old It was known as @ Jenkins inatitution | Drether Elsworth tovday as he lay on | No. 971-2 Camden street, Newark, four- pany, of which Gen, Brayton Ives year-old Elinore Robinson nearly stranh- president, the truat company reopened | kled him. ‘The mother of the children fortunately stepped into the room in heen patd by the receivers, time to prevent a tragedy, pi be taht Seeing the baby black in the face, EUROPEAN-AMERICAN |™!™,,, "tt? Plinore’s arms wound while she told ‘him him,, The mother { , She selued the baby and rushed with him to the city hos- 1 j pital, three blocks away, where the doc: | The European American Bank, which | tors revived him with diMoulty, heumatism te a dlood disease, It can be cured only by ridding the blood Hood's Sarsapariiia The necessity for @ good blood purifier, writes W, G, Skinner, Wakefield, Mase, ‘was firat impressed on me when I took Hood's Sareapariiia for = rheumatism, Aa goon ai this medicine I felt bet and in a short time I was entirely cured, and have been in good condition ever eince,' Get It tor eleceric fiat BRASS of yitae ct" taney ‘brese segehand gas’ and elgctric fixtures. R, PLU'MACHER & SONS, (B44 East 50th ot, In usual liquid form or and ting eece Wholesale and Retail Clerks and Stole ‘Thetr Cash Bonds, Parrott, a lawyer, was to- convicted of grand larceny in the e Malone in the jury but four minutes to reach a \ | tght years old | Gold Glasses for Aouted ty four: men ot inducing’ them SHORT VAMP |Father or Mother, *5 to put up cash bonds when he employed a week or two he discharged them, but failed to return the money. The complainants were Ji seph Casalarus of No. 20 West sixty- eighth street, who put up $100. Louis put up $150; E. Thomas of No. avenue, Brooklyn, who lost $46, and sty eer cosuaiin,' tei they h. n i Gallue’ Weinkhel bf No, 1s Whee Abd TL origina), Stries tor every acoasion. Beautiful y have no glasses at al. ‘h Hundred ‘and Psst street, who gave ate Ee thie, | Eyesight changes gradually Parrott was remanded unti! next Mon rit 7 with advancing years, anc ey. Tmaprisonment, ouanable by five H iitstrated Catalonie Pree, OPEN VENTS many people strain: their ONDON PLUMES, THE GIFT THAT PERPETUALLY PLEASES Sold only in our own stores 2L W, Bath Bt. (Opp. Waldort- Astoria) 106 Bixth Ay., nr, 28d St, Tunnel at New York Showrooms Give Somebody a VICTVO ix q ean a H Jur Two Stores are just brimfu! broight direct fron the Victor fa.to anteed, A Triat wil Convince, 10 New St. N 41 EAST STIL ST., Between Broadway and University Place. 8. It took | It makes no difference what kind they're wearing, the chances are they need new glasses, anyway. It’s still more important if SHOES in VELVET and All Leathers » After they who 181 Utica eyes seriously before they realize the cause of it. |Solid Gold Glasses, $5.00 Others as Low as $2.50 With Oculist’s Examination and Correct Glasses Later. 9. Ehrlich &Sond. Voulists’ Opticians, 223 Sixth Av,15th st. 350 Sixth Ave., 22d St, 1274 Broadway 33d St. 101 N Aan St. | | 217 Broadway, Astor House Block, for MEN "and. WOMEN w Plumes, plan, no matter where you live or what your occupation may be, Lenox "tis New York 227-34 Ave. TSith'strecte London ness Confidential. Open Till 9 P. DIAMONDS on Credit CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Diamonds, Watches GOLD JEWELRY 277 Grand St atalre. eattns i f beautiful Victor Call, write or phone 6867 Cortlandt, ‘ KRAKAUER are offered at factor | prices for the ee for the holidays. If you want th» most complete assor vent of mo els, perfect guaranteed good “resh records, and “Landay Service,” wil pay you to come to us, VICTORS from $10 up. VICTROLAS from $75 np. Easy Terms at Cash Our Only Offices and Salssroons 400 Fifth Ave. 27 W.34th Si Opp, Tiffany's MeCreery Sid | ance of this month. Large Display of Styles /Other Makes Range From $100 Upwards ‘Player Pianos at $390 VSRMS TO SUIT PUROHA! | Krakauer Bros., 17 East 14th St,

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