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ot 12 THE iM tail Wyh LD, SATUBDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1910. WISON'SFIGHT © ORGINAL FROCKS FOR CHILDREN’ TROLLEY RAMMED POLICE HUNTING By Hazel Tag. = J 3 = 3 ONSMITHLIKELY TO SPLIT PARTY All New Jersey Is Worked Up Over the Controversy About BY WILD’ FREIGHT: MISSING FIREMAN, ~TARURTIN SMASH GONE THO MO WEEKS ‘Fire tines Cath Collision Near\ Disappears Like Policeman A Saratoga and Three Cars Judge, in Full Uniform, After? Are Destroyed. Giving Salary to Wife ( RANDOM SHOTS AT BIG GAME the fact that there are perrons in this town » need < Ze FOLLOWING LETTER BRINGS to my the further realizath of tent the Senatorship. WURRA WURRA: While dizaying over the multitudtnous ati actions that » the amuse Ment seeker my eye caught an anncuncement of tie vue of the Empire Ath- |MAY LOSE THE STATE, Yetic Club at which Mr, Thomas Murphy of lat! of Harlem, wae to meet young Master “Pal” Moore of Philately ound bout | of fisticuffs on Thursday night. I went there and saw a ra | SARATOGA, passen| fireman of the r Rockawa general a company at and ¥.. Dec. 17.—Bleven| Simeon J. Corper, le 8 and three railroad men Were Injured on the Hudson Vatiey | missing sappy RO in road north of Schuytervilie eart As by the poidee ia 1 . » lived at t for which Mr, Murphy, in the words of the “fawney,” taid it on Master Moore | Dr, Wilson Never Mentioned freight cars troke ml a for eight of the ten sessions, Mr. Murphy's tin car t " fre engine and crashed quently under fire gave forth a ruby stream at o: Master Moore had projected his right mauley in that « phy had been doing excavating and steam drilling the Primary Figures or Mar- trotte alread on | was un- tine in the Campaign. eountenance of young Master Moore until one of that » Heese a ; i . amps was out and small foothills were raised al! ove nom cinta 1 Jao i air, he was a sorry sight, but game right throug! z ‘ Lis fi Now let me confide that I bet on Master Moore ugh the TRENTON, iy sak a Wigs | wt wught tree , ence of his age ax compared with that of Mr. Murphy and T pad the & Ande bela AAU. 4 a 2 0 . ms notice in a newspaper to-day that my man t* picked a® the win mit twouta | tire State of New Jersey is talking ie ere iN not accept my money back. I saw you there, What do you think of that de- | @bout the Senatorial controversy, On i a Te ee cision? Yours for sport, J.C. SCHUYLER one alde is ject Woadrow Wilson, It ts to laugh, Mr. Schuyler. T saw that headline announcing Moore as the | James 1. Martine, who vecelved 44,009 winner, Tt was @ perversion of fact, as we say in Mayo, only we say ft there | votes at the primaries, On the other is ago he mot racing to @ 1 ils brane with a wallop on the aide, Here's what the morning and evenin paper | ex-Benator James Sr jr. Ro ; at An 4 headlines say of the affair: Davie, the old-time leader of Hudson en he: b MORNING WORLD—Cyclo: h gives Murphy the victory County, and the Democratic organteas De AMERIOAM—Moore too slow for Murphy at Bmpire Club. tion of the str ; - PRESS—Murphy ie cac'ly Pal Moore's master. it stated that Dr NO, 1—THE SIMPLE FROCK. ke Anauitted of TRIBUNE—Murphy gets the decision. is not heart and eou! for Martin IE simp the frock the more . fe SUN—Tommy Murphy win: is willing to let him down if he mt I busy mother is to tackle 4 hee Timzs—Towmy Murphy defeats Moore. wome prominent Democrat who is his dress is made of 4 h Paper ‘ae HERALD—Murphy beats Moore. [amiiated with James Smith jr. d it takes ono and a hat linniveds tae paratnea, a BVENING JOURWAL—Murphy outgrnerals Moore. primary cholce, Martine, is a yards of material, A 42-Inch square Is fae wera eae EVENING TELEGRAM—Murphy defeats Pal Moore in fast ten-round bout. yanite and an acknowledged freee CUt, and by following the working, | eee ii EVENING WORLD—Tommy Murphy gives Pal Moore worse beating than did) trader. drawing you will see mple it tll ° \ | ‘Abe Attell. | construct the little d Tho side MORNING TELEGRAPH—Pal Moore beats Tommy Murphy. Look for Defeat Next Year. and bottom finish ts of Val lace, drawn \| Ask any Wisehetmer tn sporting circles in New York why this war thus, | <P f both Dr. Wilson and Mr. in to form the scallops. Narrow edging it and you will receive further enlightenment. Smith aro hot on each other's tra but ives a #oft, baby touch, \ oa the Sunith men contend that Wilson \ ned inen gem | Md Be Fw to “oust into" as the NQ, 2A SCHOOL FROCK. Bis a express it, the senatorial matter, and LL. OF WHICH REMINDS MEF that a similar thing nap A Driscoll so cleverly trimmed Abe Attell a couple of + JAMES McGREERY & COL ¢ “Sp hel ae aiitaneh the Janitor. If he didn't make good—|!"® the other night held in New menace ne health of the childre what kind of boys 3 ~]only twenty-three men rallied to Mar- 4 Seer ¥ sity aio 1 We understand tha: the floors of the ut Sen rey aA posure in New York City since the cot4 Une's support, ” " rn : {wave set in on Thureday, and scores et, During the campaign just ended Wil- bai a hh eating Tine ND RIGHT ATOP of (th in this case? It will bea great benee |@on did not once discuss the primary j Lae 7 Luana ey re in| ance comes another, At to all the children of this school. |cholce, Smitin was attacked and cai pEOR MGB Er OF Seta By a BARES (One NED ! lows: AN INTERESTED MOTHER. tooned from « nd of the State to the was made a raving mania a mal WURRA WURRA: ree bad mother, that when the prun-|other on the ground that he would i hunger. + a 4 ing knife 8 ever use -/ the Den atic choles for United Sti " ‘ipa! Lodging House ee Femme: Seca. ¥c corner J ment it always begins with the -| 8 Smith was ax much of 4 Tee Srunlelpel Laine. Hou Hamburg avenue and Cornetia street, | women and hardly ever tonne th ice | provide accommodations for 750 persi Brooklyn, there has been no chalk | high . 2 = ago, That HLS school ock for a girl 23rd Street o4ih Street trick resulted in putting the old National Club ont of busines eeseban CEE tl, elie where from ten years up, 18 de ‘ pciege ‘he latest one won't help the game much. eoalte Fasies: CE Ie CHLbe, Gea Ie eed Vightfut tn inds, plaid ani t Aga UDGE TOMMY DINN had th patter whether Martine or Smith | Pauolse blue broadcloth. The V yoke, isa ee aigdehideliting SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. — In Both Stores, 7 . MNNEAN had that the ® had been piled up in ted Menator, Dr. Wileon will find | Sues, and: fal em, are of the bluc the who said charge of the arrangements at the checks ales, wines, liquors and| 1a Mores og eee phate I avily braided in black. C “six years old, 0} a ‘ Wii heres SH , Ginner given to Jack Witzgeraid in] kat and slened by Bes pen ' pull and aN Minh bol egrets (ome nletlocas te In the blouse wilt | sirih daiehahal hs | MeCreery Silk ‘, Delmonico's Wednesday night. It was a ot ntele. in ee me ace SULLA Deher anoly inert hd fi ; delight the heart of any girl. A Coid and Starving. | amous over half a Century. aoe of $15 a plate. The Judge Agured| “Why,” naid Tom to me to-day, “some| Dr. Wilson hon intimated to his ‘per | guimpo complete « mont charming. fr case of starvation and ex: | pay sat #0 many diners were present, mul-| wise guy told the bunch that I was boss| sonal friends that round: “o soetuine | posure,” said the doctor, On Monday and ‘Tuesday, Uplied that number by fifteen and sent] oP the feed and the waiters were in i Georee Hhevay and. “would he policemen s A and} December the h and 20th 4 check for the amount to Del's. structed that my orders should be tol. : elaine NO.3—CCLORED LINEN FROCK the man ate ae thous fam- ecember the roth and 2oth. Simple, wasn't it? Sure! But there| lowed. Of course the walters | Glee rene AE rene oA erm ls da ye ad Oth ished. Policemen + the . ‘ 7 6 . waa another chapter to the story, A| ened checks with my name a the * enlidanamuesrer gd A SIMPLE tte hoo! cnc han and is provi n Sale of all Silk and Silk and Wool Dress Y: Al various tables for all sorts of good| caucus and that many °| s charming if developed in a Bet i aes : ni “Ahad ead Afar re atutt. ed "| vera of both the upper and lower houses cored Haetie with white; collars | i EL etOe Pats four Fabrics in waist, skirt and dress lengths. A . sy. on. r i ; t eile ab iseanan | Ged ; nd here Jd blue. pee RE ae ‘row wa comfortable 0 : $ oe The Judge investigated. ie | an O'Relliy; tthe nice-face sbi li ce his lies : t : ar . 3 . . an aroused him about dawn f value 1.00’to 3.00 ~ earned’ Dan O'Reilly, the plce-faced mutt? | Sentiment for Smith. | ton are in one, and to this ix Joined |Starving and Freezing, Crazed] 22", 772" Hering sg Bea rent . mbes by OW COMES A PLAINT from the] bullding have not been washed since | Mr Martine Is relying on Dr. Wilson | from thre neck to the iin ar Hyer sal pi iM pc to take a Job fe snow Purchases will, upon request, be suitably boys at school September, The roma are poorly |to pull him through, as the Governor: | ing throug BN aly : Man Smashes Window shovellers, packed in boxes for presentation. WURRA WURRA and irregularly swept, It is disgrace- {elect has 50) appointments to make in C \ i _ ee We, the members of the Alumni ul. 5 the next three years, ‘There is a strong | to Get Arrested. Agsociation of P. 8. No. 188 Boys, BOYS ALUMNI ASSOCTATION, feeling for Smith In both Essex-—his | ‘ Protest against the Mthy condition of | yoy poys, should make year hier to| Nome county—and Hudson, At a meet | 23rd street 34th S'reet the bullding. Its present st b } I Four men have been killed by eee! ups. So in this case the measly | ‘The prin Wilson has | ited and food wore furnished last nist | since the beginning of the term ex- | policy Is carried out by cutting down mitted is a five Asse reas, |to 62 men, thirty women and fifteen i Gent what the teachers have pur- | the book allowance for children and the hiymen fr re the ony can | k High-Flyer Sees | tiie, mating « tat of wo. isis \G EI Onl tt chased out of thelr own pockots. challe for the teachers, Seriously, 1 didates who pl hemselves to vote he C neue As sovernor-Elect’s Only Callers supplies are cut down t almost nothe | Deleve you can do anything reusonable ier MACIMOAHMRR eT Plone eae | icken igh-Flyer 9ees Almost. recordsbresking muir, | Se ecu aes . ‘There are not enough books fe offic! jo resort to such infln- thay were defeated b secndiority.| "atca i are ardly a man, woman or child applied | +). . na , ; al! and those they have are corn and | {tesimadly small tactics, HOA Ne Seem meme ment.) Take. One! Sigh. atid: lio. tnatier whe cas net To-Day Were Herbert P. Bis- Mthy and not fit to handle, Bur you might write to the Mayor. wn in politic greatest batth e. histo ever wage cold and weak for w of food. € cha.ity workers reported HE GINK—I notice that there was a lot of interest centred in caring for the| g among the poor. Tecords saved from the fire in Tammany ffall the other day. Wonder why the woather forecaster has . a SES IE, + they were ao solicitous about them? ‘ Weltee Byriay Of Hechenseck, what spon weat! a slowly rising |G oreclect Dix sp PNR GOOK—Hueh-h-h! Maybe they were afraid Hearst would get his hooks he if a man about town on his} temperature ¢ he mercury be: comparative quiet ne hor on them like he did on those funny Murphy setters he copped off at Mount tive heath, is in considerable of al taking a downward cowse after mid- $ that descended vpen ‘Will you kindly take some action | He'll answer you, in| Promptly Grabs Picture. | sides the sell and Commitieeman Ry { | Hot ‘ ‘¢ “My Two Clemens. Wouldn't ho raise hanky panky if he got to the archives of Bil) Tweed, | to-d He is also i: West Side | ni this mooning. At 12 o'c €) Manhattan a we he css Weeks in a John Kelly and Dicka da Croak and the other vosses, ‘alice Court Jat under bail of $1,000, | thermometer registered MW degrees. Ai | tablished his headquarters there has : hae Harem.” THE GINK—Your gulleless innocence amazes mo, Gook. ‘Deed it does. Specifically the charge against Becker, | hour later It had gone down to 13 andj dispersed and his ¢ Miers to-day | BSS of ve” is to oe 3 Surely, you don't think that those gents keep any records of the fino work they | who is twenty-four years old ang there it remained stationary for Se¥*) were Herbert P, Bissell of Buffalo and : marke! withan — By Mrs. dyck pulled off tn their day. And say, son, whenever there was anything doing for . Ta a general way +4 | Cra) hous. bee ad araonenit Committ an Stephen ityan, \, inser.bed boca o any of those gentry It wasa't pulled off in the Tammany Hall building, It was 1 renee Was What Re be categ.| At 7 o'clock the mercury had dropped LK IGkVaE Sek Albani inrenicoe ae slipped" tn a iittle room in Del's or some other place of the kind. Your ‘Tam- ! Mie tie Went iia tho aroma) aioe jand may not return to New York city : Many political bows doesn't do such rough work as putting anything in. blac! ¥ }iast night icked a large oll painting Wanted to Be Locked Up. (before his Inaugui » He is having ~; eine that aaah oot back at iy ie ; what you get Hy from from the wall, tucked It uncer his arm] 1s face blue and hia emaclaled boar 8 hard time > aan of men | F jergartner or a fal reformer. No, Mr. Gook, you can bet that th and placidly walked out with it, past{ shaking from cold, a man we om | he t index his saved at the Tammany fire would make about as intresting rending as the min- akin the Nouse detectives, the hallmen, the| hunger staggered up the Howery this | control utes of the meetings of the Skowhegan committee on the renairine >? the town |yos any AGT he. clorks,. the porters, at 2 0! and in front of j¢o tind : A Prophecy that pump. \Disregards Chief's Plea to Wait nd tho guests, ‘He was vasant Wrbaryrs|pieeage “Jack Jil,” New Yora is to 7) i ie hed a st place as8 |) viser to vernor . ‘eee ; when they caught btm, vine t Ward of the : Who Gives a y Z OME TIME \GO 1 had occasion to UFally take up much o ime, nur| for Ladder and Misses Im- oof tht «| windawy, \Viell: Bolleesnan. Ward OF Sh Sees Necd of economy. . j a becone a City 7) call attention to the plaint of the cheer ub, Mr. Skeexix, therm are a few | r wa eM F | “From the rer that have deen! BS Diamond Ring Giass and employees of the Board of Edu. 8004 free lunch routes left in the vicin- | provised Net ers eer ee: jmade to me Dt -dayy in . " baca Week ior cation who were w dehind in the! of the Stewart Butlding, I : ne ha mare oer nny be | talk “I can plaainiy ‘ = matter of getting the salaries due tol... a | deies i : reading ID Ae Tonia ot | mont and eco SS Pictures of them. Woll, it that notwith- i WURRA: | pak he fo! get a n epartments the State Pretty G.ris’ steading the approach of the holiday’ In three-handed auction pinochlo | Obeying shouted calls to 1 ; fee aetna! nment pt the Department o is A denis, B bid 0, 0 St Pa iy ry gots ? vas taken to the sta x on and the Mate Lun SAine y eritable Junk wo buys the acest k and dix of clubs, the Eltkabeth, ‘ Paice cad pets Is ‘clothes were ragged 'Treman, who ts to. bo. Superintendent eation is hic ch vot to walt for a | be Ms ulster with a Ove of Pu ‘orks, ° © e the payment of salar ed Srumpe.. Ha, ¢ j Eke Pid Revie arotrante hd threadbare. ‘To Licut, Horrigan ne) of T Works, and we hay 1 ployees, Here's what ties fo rthe meld, A aed C claim he | | which rushed up, V relngle a mek and poet the is room for u big saving in * » ie melded on Who ns? W. DD, ¢ tor » Y ni outed himse wuld: hat ant de ate Heated in the following Wik Hetesee ICE ie mna |: ° Peapecin fi ea ae vartuen “am starving and freezing, 1 broke | nbs dep ber wily ey sourage your ) of Kings and quoens and 19 for tho und 425 Court streot, whi vars. It Was about Morclock last the law to get arrented, eee ty jand the Lu nniesion, Tam In ; . t ou A auenco of trumps which had nothing a loit for me to do 1% sf ely then all the anoney ‘ ¥ readers to give freely to the Salva [fi do with the marriage ee ory Seder. ant wan pre] avoonbiaey Ag hyo: Vie Ra noo IME PEST Oud Prop cognate Gil OL ol UMS BL ? live Talk with Old om Arn Shristmas Dinner Fund, ee pa : q us| atponage ict 2 ‘ s in providing education Seroige.” cy Irvin % r meKent Indications ina. 4 1. Linh 1 efresied himsel The man PORIRS URS RPy AG Ue Ee peeTeHley + 7 Bettas chavan the poor draught. | URRA WURRA a ad It ee woul ly “two and had no home. |and humanitarian | work, $. Cobb, A iumorous * tog aphy = men, inspectors and “other | ers Winton y dimmed, ebtuc ilo He tried to yw on Wednesday Luncheon With Belmont, € $5. read hus, ef the Department of Education erica gAaine he ay . i < way back ut he was too hungry to work and he} Mr, Dix met at luncheon De!moule City of New York, will be forced honor for his 1} Sata ine ! wei ne -} ving fell out of the ranks, fInce then he} co's a number of mon Interested in the Mon the said Salvation Ariny fo | PURU am peo a t a , oa Mik eee as walked the stgeet conservation the fore linner, suy nd other m not king you ing at the Alogia t u" nt “ ble laden w 34 ne of she only on nristinam, but all other 1 derive { your ce Lertothy, who is tft x (oc an | and the sign oT Becomes Violent in Cell. imont. The scope \ Bey Ww |is somownat deaf. He did not hearth, | one Hood was Kiven to man and he) porest, Fish and Cominisstoner ¥ Our g¢ ts 020 T cry of fire which aroused the ten othe Zocker saw the six te had no was taken to a cell, charged with ma-| was discussed, and It Is. able that ; tes usc of ninding o v Thank 1 tho furnished rooms on ther ; W.G. TU, tracts, His rov liclous mischief, He had not been in| th Game Commis: | JR Five o'Clocs Tea “Waen the Paine ted Dix the bullding. “Me. was| gaze landed on a printing hanging on the cell twenty minutes b he be- | so poaltior : ‘aces in Prs A ARE course, he Will not pay u emique e smoke pouring into his} he wall-a palnting of an athedrat gan acting strangely. First he broke | (0 MASS?) Woere Franco. y LU "th oe ™ y A voden cot ad tremptiag | & * 2 % read in the papers udmouith ‘ asgered 10 the window,| in Nice—aad ls Hackensick artistic up ls wooden cot aud was attempting American Wemen a “ice nrixtinas "shooping vu i taste was aroused oat Ara fale of litle “Crowd, elp the fay ‘ whieh nat picture, which was three wiscovered him hia Hs see x e | Ho ited tt tive feet wile ima encased “I'm so cod,” Shutt pleaded, ‘a'm| | When Eroke Call on Uncle Een : u avy allt fran nly annex freezing.” H ih : le ALON le Tie had to talk the entire furnace, There he tore his ra, ged wals rp the Irish are the best playe { eben HST he hotel but. no , coat to pieces, formed a novse of it an Ve . Tam- | Mr. Lon ab May Hever, i & geape, bu lthough all who saw him gi tried 0 hang himself, When the police weil able... 10C by the - Panku ariet ‘Wondered. He was 0 interfered he began raving and fought sat our eines hv that ats MANS AUGHTER VERDICT rite mid be SnlarAN, wore coms | 8G MIE. E wat Pawnbroker pelle > © thelr w ver { nidendy wha vation and co! ” When you pullil K N OHI “ag EH ui nf ine Pyar ous dete 7 a groms x copy IN OHIO LYNCHING CASE. Ne} Manager Merrit. L. Davidson an ee ete ana Offers Big Bargains in monor the Finding Fireman Wil Mel vas | Hallman Willian son that © placed the man in a stra settling str tinst Priso: er Chareed ly « about it, They d stared with him to Bellevue ournt to be Diamonds and Rich 1) hands ime to come ai ith Be ey sty Pal) from ti ibied Al a simultane 1 in the direc- Hospital 7 vember salaries of 1 | With Being-a Le ule T MO Tet | Pee ei ainet eneeaalt at ain } was|tion of Mr, Becker, fet upog him and — flardly had the ambulance passed C t Gl pred aenly ed Hanged Carl Ethringion {completely gutted, is used a dance | ¥ nd the painting from sight when a thin, gaunt man uU ass re, Yours, aken to the West Vand the top floor is fitted up with orty= irnished rooms oecupied by labe wife ire fire department of fell into profound slumber, fle was not‘, ay i ‘ s called out to fight the fire,| entirely awake when arraigned in the ae 1 don’t get food and warmth I'll ) had gained considerable head-| Police Court, but tho facto wore plain dle. io) tynehed Carl | way before the apparatus arrived, hay-|and he wae formally held 4m $1,000 bait He could get no further, His lege geve t would nat-l ithrington last July. ing put out a blage on Baltic street, | for examination, way under him and he fell unconscious K, O, Dee, I%.—"Guiity of rolled into thé station and said to Liew rm It's hard to get Comptrolicr Prendey. | Mansiaur van the vanilet east busy on the payout route, I'm | dered against Montella Watha, a nativ told he t# industriousiy prying loose all |of Mayt), charged with having been o | w the Domverats he can from the Comp: |leader of a mob w troller’s jurisdiction, 8. | seventh 72 8th Ave., Near 14th St. All Cars Transfer Es, 1876, Coen Eserings. 10g’

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