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ee — ee re ae REN SENS River at noon to-da @pan at that hour, after being less thirty-six hours in port he would have passed in any crowd of @reds of human ants swarmed about big. stean tons of coal In her bunkers, had tak 2,900 tons of express freight out of h hold and replaced it with an equal |!” making the ot amount, and 60,000 and ov, @t ll o'clock to-day and was checked | smile Up and stored in thi hour. plain Jot on @ pier or a ship than the men| ¢y who have done this work,” sald Capt. Roberis to-day, “From the time the Bhip reached Quarantine Feady to sail there was not a hitei in carrying out ¢ We advertised that we would be ready | to send the Mauretania away at 6} the dudson Terminal Building, a sky- allroad Club, subway, a rough half a dozen department stores for Christmas | @elek t timated our capacity by six hours.” | at the stroke of six, 1" Christmas wail will leave the post office 4 6.15 o'clock and the last bag of the Joad will go shogting in partment of the vessel ay the last line ts cast off ani the bu fnto the stream, huge steamer was held several feo, | leaped to the enrb on t from the pler by Jong booms, so the| “You Americ oa! barges coull be drawn along both | Must sides at the same ti (through the night and until noon to-day | bu these barges clung to the sides of the | question ac: Mp Mike huge bor human hands and donk gage across was Capt. Turner, ‘the | kn skilled navigator who brought his shi | Beross a (urbul that Was Continuous from. the naa, | 10 be done out of the “re when Daunts | astern las! Sunday until be had passed through Ambrose Channel into the | ness of the town were most incon- emoothe: war after t) ‘ feclining on a co ing an hour ally tint of the Capt. Tu pilot is taken on outsid ta, shay titough the narrow channel and up the} mierjof a colo traMe dotted bay and rive no ment of Opt, and her screws ce at 4.40 o'clock yesterday mo Ambassador Bome others ho w make the passage In the “Christmas} May; Mrs. C. C. Rums wd — MAURETANIA READY TO SAIL US REAL HUSTLING SIX HOURS ANEAD. IN 36-HOUR “TOUR” a Prepared for Last Half of Sees Record Voyage in Twenty \ll the Rest of America Working Hours. in’ Sun-and-a-Hall. SAILS AT 6 O'CLOCK. ROUNDS UP OUR Only Mi: Were toGo Aboard When | Rapid Impressions Back Noon Came. | to Sail on Mauretania. for the fact that s)e wae adver. Ove » Enaland they eall W. Hf, Holt tised to ea at & a Kt evening | the London Datly Mail man who to-day gaged tn bb the or 1 trip sunriee o! we day and sunset ¢ Furopean record, could have ca ft | text, “@ special correspondent.” Kut her Jines and headed down the North » wan coaled, | 1 speck and n were not known | where aa Mr. Holt « elehted In twenty working hours the hune|T@perters hanging around a notable Clsaster as a typlear American ni | paper man—quick ey what he wants to get ip and stowed away very sure nd always bus d scrubbed and pe was ready for pas The laundry, amounting t pieces, Which As soon as the ship ned her | 19K He has a fresh, pink complexion, whi n| the stormy voyage of the M: ked at| his hair is gray and c got back | there 1s a quizztcat, « Kk yesterday morntr If dep f his mouth, w the corner quarters of an | fitted ter who. for once in his life, Gi\ 6 Men the Credit. | finds himself surrounded by a buzzing, | Capt. Lb. J. Roberts, Merine Super-|shouldering pack of interviewers, wh intendent of the Cunard bend each ear to catch his most casual fan who was in direct | remarks jag the Mauretania ready for the re-| He Was a Bit Busy. turn voyage Ho feels highly elated! tis intery given to-day w Over his success, but gives his men all te upted by his bath, his breakfant, “aed cane | thi Gown the subway to be rolled in never was a more competent! the subway crowds at thelr worat {1 ne Grand Central tation rush hour (wo-hour session with a stenosrap! to prepare part of the day's gram of adventurs to 1 on Gov. Dix, nul & ndon, a call ne more pereonal ex programme we had perience with the subway from Forty- atranged. We thought we were putting ond street to Fulton street, 0k the limit of time for the work when! through the Wall streot district? just at the eof busi evening, but we unde res! scraping lunch at the R a ride in Mr, MeAdo really-in-earnest hunt t ‘Phe Meuretania will sail this evening! e last load of remembrances for the people at hom @ simultaneous session with at mantoure lady and boot-black (’a gr | treat, really") and an early start bulk backs out | the Mauretania before she sail 0 (ie mail com. nix o'cl Capt. W. T. Turner, commander of |” protnet ; 4 | he was asked as he and maearre Peete 12 tad bis pas-| tne interviewer dodged diversely be- « 6 epedeteatdh 7 © midnight | tween ir and taxicabs: id deliv~ i ee ei ee y wagon yas Forty-second art design he wil ave tak we big |. pgs Nie P ah erkss aes” V the bis) we are mighty glad you came, but Dp ov ero ip tn eleven days] why 2 & record that will stand probably tor | ~™%2 Along tine. las: There isn't Much Competition. To facilitate the work of coaiing the I'll tell you," he gasped when he nad e oth side. » All yesterday | aptness for doing things in a very great demic, You set up @ rec scles, and as fase ay | ord for bustling, pure and simple, wi ines could | no material t to be attained by it Perform the labor the coal was dumped | “You hi cham hips with Into her Lith our own framing, Freight and Mai and have won them ail handily and in awhile hat L way to uguish yourselves. But, open aad the stevedo: ke [Peaily, pw, there hus wot been etons at un 100 ¢ ery mu npetition,”” freight which had been This was not sald complainingty, but Barly | Ww with ‘a gerfousness w of watehful had wen a hed d suspteion, He continued loading an onoun So perhaps Lord Northeliffe saw. in the homowant paseug an is quick trip of the Mauretania a At daylight Us morning Unote sar |ohance to set it down on the record gent the first wagon lou mail te | fine hustler the Americans the pier, and they t © not & monopoly of the ail day. Probat 1 Ht ts a mission of education, mail will go back f mine, perhap being more than a H fan Tout iaaren aha hile she brovait in. T " ; hi | Tes fact that ti | ind crevasses of Forty-second street kes Wurop ail @ant oui lnconventent, ¢ sald he, “When About the only ma scom,. [i# Your eloged season over here fo pany of 826 men Was able |tiat sort of thing?” fo get any rest after tho ex pas | ‘Then he explained that in London, you w, they left the ws | struction and destruct ts and ¢ along them and not atres and sea of churning water ck went hall down | When the stores and the th 5 of the bay ventenced. Captain Takes a Re The capta n Mauretania | Manhattan an 4 cabin, tuk-| presence o: est. Hib usu- | parbronged face had taken on the| led lobster. actically all Governo elevator he was pr en though | araing hin, Now, Just what ts he Sandy Hook | of, old chap? How does 2 the vesaol | compare with our peop'e? Pre wight on the bridge tovern| the course f ever leaves the bridge during this p art | caine tha Ghat of wollice, 26k lnaianes? north wind « Thureda ht, Cap et ¥ 4 poe Vere Barner wot eit oo Now give me a quention to ask nis 8 until the bed Thanks, very much! ley Waite was upon | greeted Mr, Holt physic exposure on such | jn the shoulder and ight must oc , Capt. Turner's complaint was In the ter My, oes Bae gid lg j feemed to be 4 classy young fe can't shave this morning And now,” said Charley, “we'll pull Pt was anticipated that by sailing time | of this gabfert with the Governor.’ nearly 1,700 passengers would be ready to) “Very good,” said Mr. Holt, with a embark tio first cabin, 490 second, and wink at the pursuing crowd i #8, which ts about # ¢ Bepity list, and. will equal ono of her Dix Interviewed Him Firat, die sailings. Bot) regal sultes will be | “I've read of your trip?” said Mr. Dix. Gécupied, one by Lady Alun Johnstone, | “When do vou go back” fife other by Baron Rosen, the Russta To-nigit,” said the tourist "Too bad you do not like A Be ure Lord ‘Decleor, the ane ae | ter” sald the Governor-elect, sternly Gould Lew! ohn, Who married Bdna | fine it is," sald the spe H. Hareiman, and Marquis | one question. is—Hey, turning to the you fellows, What it. Ab, Putten COMED, gy sO 44 BAYS, | ark? pees tee gages | 4 EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER rmer Lieut.-Gov. Who Now Seeks to Be Senator From New York, and His Wife BRITISHER SHOWS © 0 KING GEORGE'S ADE NDS NEW YORK Uncle doa. bie and axis, Clothes, Servants, Even the Tea the Same, Sé Boe Wi ar Hero, TOWN. Found None of the Views of Americans Is and Passengers! Journalist Holt Zizzes With f application for a. per into roctety extraordinary thing 1 was led same sort of people, wearing the | 4td that the specifications w doesn't puff him up at all, If he nd pointed out every- the London Mat, ne wort of clothes, speaking with the | same inflection and behaving in all re- me meeta in Lon- ot One wodilanted vy puntY, Aa taxpayer. Mr. Long urged | 87th St., Camden, all servants here, at le: that 1 have soen, appear to be English |PaTed and bide o or to have cultivated the English tone manner—one the same sort of with all the secret tricks of the trade er fellow do the talk- front of the vessel through | United States were prectuded from, pid- Pre inten tes, § a hansoma and four-wheel. | ned: its quite true—dashed if the very tea itself ian't the very same gets in London! It wasn't a belle of the latest London nor yet @ top-hatted, the fashionable London's amart set. the anchor. tanta | ome up through nt} coming over did not make less pink; | the hawsepipe’ se cropped and or from being a come j attacked. The suc you came up tnroy pipe to wher the state of mind of a | #eaeon who spoke, trock-coated Just | Shown that an tlegality or unmoral act Kenna, A. D. «., v. @ and other capl. tal letters too many to set down here, ROOSEVELT MILITARY TEST the hero of half a @ozen engagements of the Boer wart awd one of the most | widely known experts on military mat- ters In the British army, self in a tapestried arm chair in his sulte at the Hotel St Regis and told how he had been impressed with New | offic York society on hia first visit. Not Like a Grizzled Warrior. isn't exactly a grizzled warrior in appearance. He ia under the average partially bald, with a tanned complexion, keen black eyes and with the short mustache that most English officers wear, His hands are smat! and well mant- unusually small for a man and his clothes of the most correct ‘et the Victoria Cross that he wears—the small bronze decora- tion that is only awarded to a soldier who saves comrade's life at peril of his own—and a less definable quality mark him at once as a soldier and a man of ,. Mauretania‘s Commander Arose From a Deck Boy “Through the Hawsepipe”’ Captain Who Is Guiding Great Liner on Fa- mous Round Trip Spent First Christmas at Sea Forty-One Years Ago. put out in a eettled him- . ame chief officer of the Um+ bria I did some transport wor the Boer wa And Capt. Turner forgot Master's Transport coived for that bit of business. is not the kind of man who talks about the kind of a trip through talks about Just does things. Canny as a Scotchman. He 1s canny as a Scotchman and he looks like one, though he was born in He has eyes that could bore holes in a fox and a nose that could smell land three days out. cular and ruddy, and v likes you and very horrid when he does a condition be made. Under the new a 4 Cmcrs : Stations at 9th, 14th, 19th, Sere ree et arcless uriog “the gear (98rd; eath (acd ASid “Heeeee Travel under cover. jtle deck boy, in the year 188% would | cured, his feet have said could he have seen far enough | catch a gliimpsd of rber, into the future to @ certain Captain and myself yesterday as we sat having tea in a room weil! rd on the Mauretania, Turner's own suite. spacious sitting room done in red, heater, gave a modern | Bond street cut prior to bheir retirement. Gave time. y nice when he ROULETTE WHEELS GO BACK “This record-breaking trip of yours is not much lke the good old Christmases with the sleigh-bells, is It? jon a thir. | wap ther | with an clectric Judge Milliken of the Third District | « tn judicial findings of this Cy wealth to-day by ordering the return of $1,000 worth of roulette wheels and their accessories, seized in aglambling raid Oct. Ul, because he found the upon which they were seized “fatally defective,” in that It did not bear the seal of the court. One of the first things King George V. did after his accession to the throne was to appoint Col. » hung with rose | L much nickelled bath- denied Capt England St starts » but it is noth- sleigh upon ced sailing ship we do have sn out with good inter Kenna his aide de Colonel is always the War Office; judges of a United Kingdom sulted when saddle horse; room opening fr swinging from the ceiling of the bath: room, for after a little goading the Cup- | it a cou,le horse in the ne, you know, love to You very justly admire your to get home in to give people a chance and I am going His Majesty buye a new in a hundred other ways | trates his value to his sover- he puffed a sock Cap time this year 'y. Every little while you make the at 6 o'clock Capt | RECORDS TWO EARTHQUAKES forty-one years ago?” I ask . tmas enough for England without wo of those little lumps of sugar in If you went to go sleighing would be beter to get a flat-bottomed boat and row. Liverpool 1s Home to Him, eign and his country, arette to-day ynd talked of New York and London society. n here about a month now,” nd from the very first I felt absolutely at home—absolutely. peat, it's most extraordinary. and I have met with none of the char- that the London comic pa pers invest Americans with, heard nothing of the nasal twang, we of the cruditt evidences of nouveau riche, the lack of | cultivation that we feared to find, just like home—that's about all I can , and the best, “And why shouldn't {t be so? {ter all, the same sort of people, and it was natural to expect that alter the wore away from Ame | course it takes @ hundred years or so | to get the shine off a new country, just as it takes with our colontes—society Uke our own, that our experience here has been only with persons of the we would meet at world out of her dock at to complete the | Vessels on the West Fourteenth st over there it mograph at St. Ignatius College to- day, showed the records of two earth- RELIGIOUS NOTICES. quakes within twenty-four hours. My wife first began at Those first few Christ much like all the You see, Im sea were very |days In the year first tip as a deck boy on the White | Came up through the hawsepipe, | as they say. 11 was a boy at hom into the woods | f yourselt tor Christmas?” T sugested. sons are grown and replied Capt, every one of them fixed as (ig Had Been a Common Sailor. “It strikes me you are a aid the Captain, Why don't you read'up your | “Sty dear young mindy, said Capt. Tur- inen repre+ from this &: I have been feed- so you could not’ make a hasty ex | only a few } ing you tea 1oeiret, RACE—Purse, $400; two-year= on tavia, 115 (MeCahey Followed in Father's Footsteps. I do not like it. tke Captain come up through a hawse- 100k hands on) not do these and Capt. Turner and Ls And I wonder admitted Ca Goldwick, Roseworth, Billy Vanderveer | === ———_——— and Demand also ran and finished as named. what the lite 14 two-year. D RACE—Purse $400; selling: % Ids; seven furlongs.~Trustes, XMAS 1 (Goldstein), 5 to 1, 9 to 5 and 7 to thoughtfully the general trend, and I believe in, say all society in this y-in New York and the nearby cities, at any rate—will be no different from society ittle distance from New Washington visit be- o Philadelphia, 1 siopped at Ph ¢ politicians, visitors and all the busi- ‘Then there was a place they called At about that time the accompanying Veral houre| Mb whirled Mr, Holt up into the Hotel In to the bald-headed harley Witte, the prige- ght referce, who is doorkeeper for ot Dix, On the way up the ping Himself re- Kenna have been the guests of Mr. and Mr: tung at the St. tres of political influence that everything stops Knickerbocker and went to bed year-olds and upwa: Besom, 100 (Butwell out, won by a length; T. M, Green, 16 (Davis), 4 to}, 4to 5 and 1 to Ozana, 101 (Boose), 10 to 1 to §, third. Time, 1 The Colonel the daughter Abingdon and That's a joke. It is quite like But there ts one awful disappointment Correspondent spondent sald o as he waike Mayor didn't kn York all had|of a Duke ¢ Norfolk, England's pre- baby-checking de He had also taken a mo- 1 check the k * was his pluintive hourly Bullock told of Lord Cliveden. that he had + Yery good, And how n perception | ptain| much authority has he? Can he ap- at Philadelphia's suits which Jof babies In a Broadway checking room Iked into the York office ot) was one of t I should enjoy The Army — Constipation The significance of his election? vunt of resources. introduced, He patting him | »king him cordially in the tummy, and telling him that he | programme waiting for hi Yorkers who had been asked to go along looked at {t and gasped with "F ifth Acenne (See World Sportsmen’ Our Gayety Dreadfully Sad. Juet how much of tt all did we do?” maclousness of | America tha was almost thrown over | venterday” morning, to the 4 Perhaps I did wouldn't ke to hurt him to @ special train Who is Mr, Connofa, anyw Do you know, Especial attention is invited to our extensive show- | ing of the latest Furs, offering opportunity for ap- Sunday World Ads. To-Morrow. propriate gift-selection at a wide range of prices — = 384 Fifth Avenue Between 95th and 3éth Streets Telephone: 2044 Murray Hil! I was introduced ty people that I almost suspect | some of them weren't quite real. the names only of those that Bullock knew, you know, “There wae a place called the Hay- and the Bal # for people who want to be merry Same old thin And the opera |and the Globe Theatre, and Sarah, and a rathekeller somewhere. of course, at that very much mixed ric bet- | Representatives, J. Armstrong Drexel jr, |, 02 ust Durry back to tell them how Saw Taft and Uncle Jos, he recovered from Taft's handshake correspondent daughter of | promptly. And now I want to ask you SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Genuine satu Signature (MWeaPGord kground of American | newspaper men, “what is it I want to| and he usual handshaker—and Unde Mr. Holt leaped at the President of the An¢ dinner, Wc, ,6| Mr. Dix answered. The answer ts moj the private car n tine for Christmas Found Taft Most Affable PETE 1. Kenna returned yesterda First Father i is Cured of an Erupe Waalington, whe ye Was rece the President and_eniertaine ) tion that Burned and ‘Hiched Day Brite Emba Ne also took pire battionetd ants) and Night. . Then ee is Cured days 1 evlo'ts + vinited W ext Ho : + ofa Distressir § Ras! ' » the Ge auld, “most aff Great statesma shold say, aid £s Temarkaoie demo: | Neighbors Pleased to Find a Sure Mialned Gets CRN en Cure for Skin Affictions, talked army mations no, 1 nd not care to repeat what we #ald Td always wante to visit Gettysburg Hattlefleld. ‘That was in many waye the | doctors « most remarkable cenfitet in the | of warfare, uot only tn ite after but as a masterpi strategic | might. Th pin achievement.” up but mostly rs with what the en year itel.’ Ths 1 piraph as forra itehed, day ans from my ank! tis and arms pa a tried doctor after doetor thetr medic ; | PRISON CONTRACT DECISION | is" so for ot nse Taek RESERVED BY COURT. fienie'serthitineat nt bite and ete » Dees 1Fusticn | shout alt the at 1 was heat usin two full sets Ewa " injunction pave Aayved ented, restraining the State ‘rison Commis About four mort! ken sa wion and Superintendent ¢ to be covered with a tat and fs head with y from awarding the contract. for the SPreading sor ‘ Mae si ft 3 cracked open and the poor baby. would onstruction of the new State Prison: grt eit itt Hie \cortied, cried and at Wingate ould nat sleep. Then we bought A set of It was alleged that the contract was! Cuticure art iicatone the veing “unduly hastened fn order Sapnine stopp! it might be awarded before the Demo! he worryii p. When this sing cratic administration went into office, | get had gone we had no use for any mon e drawn be Was never troubled with the disease entirely to limit bi Mg to firms that Again, The neighbors who saw the condition do business with certain Republican of the baby all asked what cured him and | politicians. when we tok! them, they were surprised and Tae infunction proceeding 44 brought pleased to find a sure cure for these skin ww Ellis BR. Long of Keopus, ister | aftictions, Edward MH. Carter, 928 North N.J., Mar. 6, 1910.” time elapsing: between the | 4 gmngie set of Cutteura Soap and Ointme hen the specifications were pre- often buMcient, tendering I the most econoeni 1 Was so short | treatment for affections of the skin Aud sealp. Se All parts of the | throughout the world. Potter Drug & Chem, Co mbus Ave. Hoston, Mf " ‘, BF Matied (ree, tatest Cutieura Book oa Treat Deputy Attorney-General Ken. | ment of #kin_ and Scat Aftections said the righteous performance of public duties depended upon the per-| fet When Thad us cured and aft st ofall, t RONDOUT, N.Y De Wtts to-day reserved dectston on th many bidders fro! jwonnel of a commission of integrity, | which in this instance had not been esstit! . the P. J. Carlin Company, argued there was no statutory Authority for any such pro- | ceeding by a taxpayer, and no public | ay body could be re: ned, unless it was contemplated, which allegations were missing in this case. \ MODERATED BY TAFT.. Under 6th Ave. WASHINGTON, Dec, 117.—One Roose- Fast trains are running every velt military test was given a set-| minute or tw i back to-day by President Taft when he ute or two up and down 6th iustied an order modifying the physical | Ave. through the test requirements demanded for naval rx. The new order requires the officers to walk % miles in two con- secutive days and under no circum: sta so that he may finish in less than $ hours of actual walking. The Roosevelt requiremont demanded ‘< must the officer exert lilmself that @ (mile test be made and that the distance be covered In three days. Secretary Meyer of the Navy Depart- , ment and Burgeon-General Stoken re- mmended to President Taft that su —.$j.>__- BY ORDER OF THE COURT. NEW BEDFORD, Mass., Dee. 11.—| ‘court of Bristol € tablished a precedent mmon- gas, electric fixtures ani of fa —_—_—— ino huy ‘and sell eec= Ww IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. | oof eninge, 344 East 50th ot, CLEVELAND, Dec. 17.—The set The 2A. M."yesteraay.| West End Presbyterian Church, and the vibrations continued until | Amaatamn AY, oak 1008 Oks Cor, ° 0.51. The second disturbanc: 00> | ? Was Guered at taclock this morning. Bora | AON, A, Edwin Keigwit, D. D., Paster, of centred at an estimated distance | Rer, 000 miles, | JACKSONVILLE RESULTS. preach at 11 A, Bi ot logical Seminary, ats THE wean sPigcteLy ‘otis see a ty RO Rie al nm five and a half furiongs.—Via 01 » 4 to 1, even and) HELP WANTED—FEMALE. 1 to 2 won by a nose; Gov, Gray, 109] GIRL, wile, for general housework; no wi (Bell), 6 to 6 3 to & and 1 to 4, second; | family g' three; wages § ‘Apply at once ai Danger Mark, 112 (Goose), 15 to 1, 6 to an: ae Set eewugiyeaaall 1 and 8 to 1, third. ‘Dime—1.06 4-5, “Mon. | GURL far general formaworky er ae E crief, Scrimmage, Pharaoh, Double Five, fest 1634 st, SECO} 40, first by @ head; Idlewelss, 112 (Gross), 2 to 1, 8 to 1 and 7 to a sir itt 5's e's ei] SUGGESTIONS Oakley, 196 (Obert), 11 to 5, 9 to 10 and c 1 to 2, third, Time—1.28. Bad News 24, Gold Oak, Detect and Aldivia also ran No. 9. and finished as named. lo. 9. —Purse 9600; for three- " six furlongs.— | Here are some Christmas 11 to 20, 1 to 6 and THIRD RAC! Present special second; | FOR THE HUSBAND: to Zand 3 A desk, safe, typewriter, cash reg 2, Alfred the Great, ter or table for his store, office or Hotiman, Judge Walton and Uncle factory, Jimmy also ran and finished as named, | See World “For S ale"Ads. for Bargains) FOR THE WIFE: A piano, guitar, banjo, mandolin or phonograph for the home, (See World “Musical Instruments" Ad. FOR THE SON: ¥ A gun, revolver, tishing-rod, football, snowshoes, etc. Goods” Ads bed, chair, table, picture, dresser, rug, antique, etc, B enicas (See World "‘Auction Sale” Ads.) ABOUT 7,000