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aes a aaieiaaap meee ma — CR tt oa VENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1910. — fi PROMOTION FOR 78 Commissioner Waldo Giving Promotion ‘SAT DOWN 10 WAIT "oats ei IY HAS $] 50,000,000 FIREMEN WALDO'S As Christmas Present to a Fireman FOR POLICE AFTER a eth a FaIN SIGHT FORSUBWAYS, casnuscrr (Fim) i i= Aq] || setoest amo == : | Wives and Sweethearts Gather | ' | FOLLOW EXAMINATION. li Thousand-Dollar Bill in Immi- grant’s Roll a Sure Give- away, Pickpockeit Knew. a. ~Comptroller Declares New York Can in | etm ernany '~ Build Independent System With- /a'sest Number of Advance- | nasty at Xo) out Neglecting Other Works ments Made at One Time in Department's History. ---No Need for Surrender : arding house and sta e Tondert he war carrying tn his sessmmtasecanailal ip pocket a roit contain $1.00 % To Traction Ring. vt Pr‘ a et | mittee! SOE Vite -—- | re and proceeded to cut loose, Ha in Germany. His pleked and tis roll was mipsioner Rhinelander Waldo, at Fire <, , Comptrotier William A, Prendergast, after a careful examination of | Mall to-day, After presenting each | bes the city’s financial resources, declares there ia no need for the city to | with a certificate of promotion he hade WE OS, gies ks 8 g, t,) “> gurrender to the Traction Ring. them keep up the work that had se- ‘ SES ee sie pues! lof Fe “Mr. Prendergast says the city has $150,000,000 available for the eho reshma es oa Ll Dutlding of an independent system. The estimate of the Public Sere | \orcing Celebration Features of vice Coinmission for the Triborough was $147,000,000. Mr. Prender- | ‘iwenty-three assistant foremen were past declares that the Triborough can be built for $127,000,000, In made foremen nithgit advances in salar. 60 to 1 9 weer words the city has $28,000,00) more than fe needed to establish | oe ihe frat grade were nade an : competition and defeat monopoly. | wistant foremen, Increasing their salar- Ih the following statement, which Mr. Prendergast prepared for | tes of $1,400 to rt 4 pin | pocket had be } gone, | The entire plain clothes £ precinet—Iiles, Curran, Beade and rarity—went out to revover Or Red, rough hands on retiring usually become soft, white hands 00 rising through this ane Zor films: ‘Tt simple and economical ‘‘one mnith, & Hhearess, waiting in an night’’ treatment: Bathe and » of expectancy in at No soak the hands on retiring, Peer ere in a strong, hot lather of $ $160 & year, and twen. | @ Seer isen eer “1 knowed all de per worl ‘ the readers of The Evening World, this is made clear: ty-neven men were made engineers with TO-DAY, DEC. 24. eb tod tied GUN fa aul we coaint SOUR En! one te a Cuticura Soap. Dry and na a an advance of $200 In pay, Closing of Exchang nd F said Lingle In a tone of resign, anoint freely with Cuticura BY WILLIAM A. PRENDERGAST. Commissioner Waldo, Deputies Jon Christmas party of boys and Hur ont girls of New 4 ‘ork Soclety for Ointment, and wear during b., The consideration of the Intersovough proposition by the Board of puty Chiefs Young Men's ( stimate {son and O'Keeffe and Di f Preventidn of Cruelty to Chil 5, § Weat, On a teata 00 of the money. 0: the night old, loose gloves, or has again occasioned much speculation regarding the city's ability to finance the; Ahearn and Lally Aveda the. (pro dren, 1 oclock P. My No. 2 A'atwentyctitth et J See ane ant th Fi he TS eonstruction of an independent mubway, Those who are minimising the efty's | Moted men in the large tail outside the Fourth avenue Hihiy BD. Buliiven Chrtsewan e half: second you'll hea net what she them th alight bandage to protect the Ability in this respect and calling attention to the shortness of funda are the | Commissioner's oft Christmas en: rtainment, chil. dinner for his filer Aetect! rounded up t% ttn « » No, 207 clothing. Most effective for Very people who were most voluvle in denouncing the Interborough system only | Effective Td’Morrow. fanie Shepherd of No. 268 ns Ww ew York Hos- Bo NAM re o| women—Liazie Shepher Bisco R ‘ . ‘ f . td th t his ‘ rortioth satre nd A Yate chapped, itching, burning “= little more than a year ago. Thoy were then protesting that the city should | ‘rhe promotions are effective to-mor- pital, N West Sixteenth 3 F service at Floating ‘ Ww mahal Prvrkiieh op Zt PP - Y proceed with the butlding of an independent system, and this at @ time when |row. ‘The fortunate men united In say were at BP oati SFORDRSET:, TERE ia ‘actahe het nantes naa iiecs f the Michels the constitutional amendment exempting the self-sustaining rapid transit bonds | ing that thelr certificates, accompanied sonit eaise Ae wicndaiet i. Vili thm, “Coltimbla * mua abaee Peer itawa td eee Cink yg be ot the cha had NOT been finally approved by the people. It was supposed that the pas- | the commissioner ance, Terrace Garden, § o'clock nitories. "i cD Dpy's Age.” said Lixee Smith to Mag fage of the exemption amendment and the enabling legislation enacted last the best DM. Midrents Ohiv wieaie ia Heals | SNe iW ita (TRATSSA ata springs Would toa great extent sence the opposition to an Independent aystem, a8 presents the Fire Depart. Gilterion Theatre, ae ihe: Saneee ty Res | Satie, (Cd relay, “when T An (influence which has created doubt in the minds of some well disposed | ment ever gave out TO-MORROW, DEC. 25, ing. ‘ re mil wocred a] ket Palle ee ener en people regarding the wiedom of constructing an independent system is the large delegation of wives, sw Christmas mass, St. Patrick's MONDAY, DEC. 26, Laney ehounana doltid ills erroneous impression as to its cost conveyed by the report of the Cham hearts, relatives and friends of the Cathedral ¢ Mothers’ dinner, given ‘by An aE TEMS ce ee Diet Commerce Committee on Rapid Transit, made at its meeting on Nov. 3 for-|men was present to felicitate them on Solemn high mass for night Frank Tilford, Murray Ell B® ‘ 1 ene Aan alba Se uk aa tiled as the figures of this report Lave been by the diligent acceleration work | their good fortune. ef Croker workers, Aa cis of ph st Lyce am, rd avenue és ni in a chatr \ | yo'ne si " of the Interborough Interests. tended but ma See eee ive’ ants patinty fourth atrebt, 1B. 3 ken La hl eo tas fisih Leelee di ona rn ne e Sixt Yistribution o Siristmas e wa “to oman rown pe. wanter » take I t K Buginesrs professing entire impartiality have inflated the probab Several of the me joted have and Seventh avenues, half-past 3k alvation J y ' fie receiver on the hook | man, but these he 1 on Cre it +» oat Of an independent system, and it is difficult to find one of these em- [records for bravery. James W. Hefei € CUlsEe MA Ha SORA Ganteal Palate, beats fiid Instantly the bell began to. fing, |e sived ine out of It and we apllt UO pincers is mot now connected with the Iaterborongh system in some | imun, No. 2 on tho list of foremen, wax Choral Christmas masa for night $10 A, M J | Jimmy took the receiver down again ami | Tey tweed me oe oe in abe ‘way or other, or who has not had some close connection with it in times jone of the heroes of the Windsor Hotel workers, Andvew's Roman 3 Annual Christmas dinn 6 | answered: “He | But T didn't hi ssa m | " eee for air y f wid dat muoh money Jayin’ round. Sop; Past. “Blessed be the tie that as." fire. Wiliam Dugan and Edward 1, Catholic oe. eens St pera ys at Brace Memorial le If it's Ray,” gasped Dippy, “lemme ina Mi xy to matise’t, ‘Com Mista " % reacted Henry Keene, Pothier a City Hall place, half-past vd House, No. 14 New answer.” des says to malise HOF G ON WEBCAS PLENTY OF FUNDS IN SIGHT. | Cooke rescued Henry Keene, a brother an % Ne’ Pah aCe kaa ans Y if of James R. Keene, at @ fire at Fifth 2A. M. hambers street, . M | tt was Ray 2 ted | Perlice, come on and gi J ; as The truth about the city’s financial ability to handle the bu ue and Thirtieth atreet three years r 3 . P . A bs " ; bi P ey | came bes aot i Z ie 4 * . : wht and put the re Magistrate he 1 three of the Andependent ¥yx m is-this: There ix now available the sum of $ y ot Mr. Keene to the PIT OT OTR ETE a Pe iprigtand ixtrate ‘veld alt th Di ds, Wat hes Tay reprenenting the exemption of self-sustaining rapid trangit bonds through the | aafety by Uslng scaling 1a ‘ * if) ed rg cy ents. Nomen nds of $1,000 ea: amonds alc ‘age uetion Of the Appellate Division last June, and the sum of $13,000,000 pledged | ders, Frank G. Riley rescued an old | 7 re ie fretfully. Ab bur cal JEWELRY the Board of Estimate for no other purposes than those of subway con- ne Mar : ; woman from tae fourth floor of a burn- ’ . | gfe@ituction. This makes a total of 8. To thin might just as well bel ing pullding in West Thirtieth «trect h t " Geuhdded tow the sum of approximately $3,600,000 of additional self-sustaining | year ago by creeping along @ window ree a IS ele ra ton q) fapld transit bonds, the application for the exemption of which ts now before | jedge. 1a shaver, ‘Three ye: ao, when luck began te go against him, hi himself through the ear in a Water The builet bounced back Mike shifted the uring side of Dippy's head and} with his lips almost in the transmit vked: Wer | street al rubber thing T Ay later he tried to die In a Chat Se gth® Appellate Division, It may be assumed that this application will be| Of the assistant foremen James T. Of Chi istmas She Heard “It,” All Right. m veas ater ba tied teiia. tA 8 Chats sae uranted, thus making a total Of 960,368,325.18 available at the present time. ris has three rescues to his credit. FE IG Ray so Wal oe can LOE ane Gita Rene tie ete President Purdy, of the Board of Taxes and Assessments, has reported to| penis J. Curtain, first on the list of ear =n e foremen, got the highest mark in the era rary} missioner Waao| Railroads, Express Companies and Post-Offices |.’ | an his address Ce now. I'm plugged for | Bridge Cafe on the Bowery the Board of Estimate that there will be an addition to the borrowing capacity -bye to you and ey “e4inf the clty during the next five ye through enhanced assessments upon real PAHestate, amounting to ,000,000, ning that $12,000,000 of this amount were oy) G6 MAIDEN LANE Ti iit d again, But the am- Hed ly to subway construction, it would Increase the amount available | said; ae | dulance surgeon who came atter hin F C 1 Bi cor tle purpose Surg the five years to 960,000,000, or a total of g1so.see.aanie, |“ Nos Faveritiom, Rushed to the Limit—Greatest Volume of eee iiieappolnt Dipps. Ae or onstipation W Hitt Clothes t 1d leave, therefore, for otter purposes during the next five years $112- |, 4 Y i. and that h el Tike or an’ average. of #2140,00. per annum. | im Promoting you men T wish to Business on Record. | Whnns was uct sing on the operating / And AU! Attendant Ailments, Take earmnilto: ONLY $20,000,000 A VEAR NEEDED. eraonal work alone have won advance. | Sees Ate he eek ee: when a taxicab dro’ The finest ready-for-service up and st ment Sei. Hi Nas been the opinion of competent Judges that it would not ve possible to “All appointments in th Iready celebrating th haan We ithe creas ae | 'f clothes for men in America, Mi carry on the work of subway construction at a rate that would fnvolve the| qamntstracton mane seen mane te A Toousanda ere alteady’ celebroving te triple Yuletide) holiday, aid) sic said, sehen ther old tee Dippy} weoiexpenditure of more than $2,00,.0) per annum; ao that if this estimate be cor- | Oder in which cortiiel lv the cic | While there is some doubt as to the kind of weather Santa Claus will |J« | Weiarect the avails which in my judgment could be used for subway construction | Rervice us the result of competiti Seyould cover operations during the rext #ix years, Gmltioss, "he ate paces It Je for the city to decide to what extent it will use its avallable funds n Wa and doing well, “a bump TheSweet Chocolate Laxative | £42.50 to 540 x-| bring, it doesn’t seem to matt Works Quickly, Acts Genply, Nol nself off and Added to those who did not have to} could come a : ain some othe Griping or Debilitating After = Ef- St ac im Naw V. plication will be made for the exemption of self-sustaining dock bonds. It| gnops.. MW") Jot off at noon and began at a | Christmas tree they will know the | CTsmas FOR ALL AGES. Bway, Cor. 37th BROOKLYN Wie estimated that thls exemption wien allowed will cover some $0,000. 1 do) ey, nave worked hard and tong| round of merry makin | number of guests in advance. 1a wise In _10c and 25c Boxes || . Foun Saal, Can Reet believe that it will be necessary to employ all this money for dock purposes, | roy this reward, You have alwaya| While most of the stores were crowded Chinese Babies Celebrate. ring folk AT ALL DRUGOIETS’. 200-221 Broadway| Smith Street ‘id, intensely as {appreciate the necessity of fostering the commercial interesta | (Or, (M8! Mes ceaithat Wel" Ghwenug 5 if ust > respond yen th o-day, th eneral o} of New York through the introdusvion of modern dockage facilities, Tam firmly | pon Tendy to respond w the fire | to-day, the gen © Chinese bables bad a mportance, With th | founded and were ready to] rush had not been so great this year | celebration yester in the basement = =| of ©: orl yeaeeaee ' me Haier esr Meu ane Coates aia) but | risk your lives for the protection of | because of the gaining popularity of the |of the Mariners’ Temple, Henry and \= Renee Sas lutainee hg i siadait iia + WHEN) Others, Remember that your future early shopping movement, The volume | Oliver streets, They were pupils of the! Teads ar rene hidl iehgies ee Geo aetna ere ee depends entirely upon your personal|of business 18 believed to have veen | Morningstar Kindergarten, ene arene 01 ia lier map a federated sed | ability: to © good g you y r than ever before. more than six years old, Most of the: ‘5 both In the constitutional provision and in Chapter 276 of the Laws of ina | SPiIty to make good. Among you are | vastly large iat Hast of th th plape before examining. cur sleek We cil oo to mean that the additional borrowing capacity secured by the exclusion — | '¢, Galefe of the future Exodus to Country Begun. Were in native costume, and many mot foh ‘mnner, pomibiy tutte tearets. Diteoatiaued , « 7 en “The eltivens of New York rely on} ay " right with |¢f* were there to cncourage them in | factory models at cut prices, edness incurred prior to J 1010, ith | The streets for miles are brigh L BE SE jadene a ineureed prier to dan. 1) 1 for either rapid transl you to maintain the high standard of : d crimson of Yule, Through | their same songs. recelved PLAYER-PIANUS $375 10$760 oF dock pyrposes may be used for the acquisition or construction of prop. the green an nyees S ne used ner of Such purposes, ne p) authorities 0! ay wow © Gepartment {1 mee : nad made with thelr own hands fo " + ine 0% She elty may determine For example, an increase in the city's borrow- oy he i wo by this department tn] waiting Christmas tree, which by night Vests cas ‘aah a a po for} makes thin Lott st limited and | USED PIANOS 46le 260 tng capacity orsits ability to incur further debts by the exclusion of dock penn eae ASI ve Will be ablaze with tinsel and candies, | Patent Pe ig eaten ee ray service In necessary, no Interest. Onr pianos are prase® oe bonds, might be utilized for rapid transit purposes, and vice versa gives me much pleasure to pro-| phe annual holiday rush has kept the; s an ae cone oF yu w ale Wat, Late Boag a ia St | eat anand ine empress some [Pravcnce "1 Baw Your Candies Early and Avoid the Rush} aves & HOLMSTROM (Mits.) en rushed to the limit. | attended ¢ { | positic panies have Chrivtmas celebration in the } q ET, { ‘This that {f necessary half of the prospective $60,000,000 available | ‘The usual exodus to the country began | ‘aig ie pia che lara play 7 Buch ae Buttercups, Butterscotch W PEN EVENIN: { transit purposes, MAKING A TOTAL WHICM COULD Bz MADE avarn. | .1.7)()0" )/omoln! (0 foreman HA | with increased vigor. ‘The closing of | upturel an rartyssestut CANDIES s las ABLE FOR THESE PURPOSES OF $150,000,000. fhdward 3. Fas Ge 1, | the exchanges released many heads of | \octorday ortysdeven | 2 eles eles POUND BOX The cont of the Triborough system, as planned by the Public Service Com- Willlam HH. Cozine, families until next Tuesaday morning. “hate ware gir involving the expensive countruction represented by the standard tube | Walsh, John J. Ruckley, James A, Ha-| Many have already had a slice of thelr ti ere ys and girls, som D BOXES FIVE POUND BOXES AP 10e¢ ANDY FOR FAMILY than that sold by others at #1,00 SON ee tert 81.00; OF Drie pe ie ature was “Say “ED BLGAR ANIMAL 13¢ * tle actors TOYS..,...++- POUND BON FINE MIXED ean VANDY, an end- nai t o 5 aieniecttony. Bnound b is $147,000.00, If the Public Service Commiaxion considers that it ts pepfectly | Ken, proper to hand over the greater part of the proposed Triborough route to the Interborough Company and permit that company to Install a type of tube much | !# less expensive than the standard type, why should the city not use a less | % expensive form of tube? es Engineers who have examined the plans and specifications of the Tri-| Joseph A. Bigkers, Willlam i Watts | dinner. It was ail under the auspices Veaek horough, a8 prepared by the engineers of the Public Service Commission, report | Promoted to assistant foremen of the missionaries of the various Chris- ee One Ot that the separate tube idea can be preserved in the building of the Triborough| Garrett B. Decker, Frederick Her-| ton faiths stationed on the Island, from watches rout time, throug modifications of the original plans, without | mann, Kenjamin Parcell, Thomas M.| Every immigrant arose from the table | #4 cameras to gold rings, trunks and} rerious lone of time, effect a saving of $20,000,000, | Kelly, George J. Kenney, Fran toy pianos, 1 a twentys | | P.| with a smile, and the programme fol- | Rate OF 8 i * foot tree \] just able to hobble about, others in bar- rows and invalid chairs, There was a| small stage and all t cripples. ‘The main rancis G. Riley, Edward 1 Willtam 1. Bechtold, Timothy V » Robert Paul, Kugene H, Fol sonnel, 1; Dantel 0 Christmas, The 1,500 immigrants on iis Island had their celebration yes-,| day afternoon, There were songs, riotic addresses, gifts for all from 1; Thomas V. Madigan. : aaa i Saat Tiasthionice the numerous trees and @ substantial e perfor po MAJOM > LEALHEM CEMENT, BRASS hw", presents di an alrship, nild his or her own choosing, lectrle fx of fancy brass ver und nickel buy a will 01 seen that the TRIBOROVG! Haley, Ha W. Morris, James 'T. | tower eotings were giver cost soe mas ‘aor “ sis0v000,000. AND tasonaeee Fae MOF Feria, Oliver P. Hawkins, ‘Fovy Franks, ner Teetings: were given ih. many) t of the enterta will hel R. PLUMACHEK & SON3, ' A ‘4 é | Thon abies Neuman, John WH, Liddy, ‘ MoNally, John J, Bow Suffrage Christmas Tree. 1. Slemes, John KK. Ormond,| About 4000 children gathered at a ——— | # Welgel, Julius W. Dietahan, | woman suffrage Christmas tree at mes PH Emanuel 140 Kast ‘Thirty-fourth street last nig None the Ga Just ‘Thirty-fov eet last night Among the dead Waa) Moe Isaacs, James Ro Mi ake siege! mUGen han any 7 Little girl who perished in the flames | M, Redden, ¢ slute-Equat- figures given in this statement, what reason is there to doubt the city’s finan- cial capacity to undertake this burden? “eae A HE 2S el eaters 81.75 IMPORTED FRENCH GLACE FRUITS, NEW $1 59 | norvoW and Monday. ‘The vation | S44 East 50th st. Army to-morrow will distribute twenty tons of chickens, ten tons of, bread and ntltles of other edibles at the nt HGH GRAD tocon at EIGHT DIE IN BURNING WRECK IN nd recogni tic Grand | at the party, It was prepared GoM KIRKBY-STHPHEN, Hnaiand, Dec.| The scene of the mocldont wan high| Promoted to Engi se tae civcatars: mane | leutmaater Moran tas toien on «1 CROP JUST ARRIVED, 5-POUND BOXES $ Eight pasengers were killed. » up in the Pennine Hills, the lofties an In, Newman C.F hardt, | distributed in the vieinit | Walter 1 i dsiaieal Sail Si eeneeee {Blo death, and twenty-five more injured |land, The tsolation of the wreck caused | facie Patrick J. Hoole, Aired fi fey Jevery child in the district to come and COMMITTEES GLADLY WAITED OW EVEN TWOUGH NOT READY TO PURCHASE, PBin the wreck of the Scotch Exprean|some delay t physicians could Nranclk Macternea Claience have a Christmas present, O1 tetul’ Qlacaveiy of honpawives bear Hawes Junction to-day The ex-|rew the place. Brett , u "MIXTURE : On Peo. 2. 1046 Ay 5 Hunt, Marry Knapp, M pewan arriving at 6 tn-]is that they can buy provisions we lower | POUNDS OF PE ac Sint EARTHY, Deo 28, 1010. MARY press’ carried 1600 persons bound for aa Foun’ Petz, Manvice atead of §, the appol hover! ae Oricee Cita, have aealiea watiees ABSOLUTELY PURE, 4 ‘* ACERT r da MME ucts to Boousnd vo spend Chvie Wane Or ail sean aod aaee, Four pec] veces, Cant HAVe. mravallag: | urhexp AND 60 WALF-POUNO BOXES, FOR... hee ithe Ay heéme dd all they could to keep o (= Tt was vunning at its ordinary DEAD BESIDE TRACK, tninin,’August Sonn "Bxpeed when near the junction it _ = * ” \ 10, rte ey, Nosh Jon de Walen 3 Wedimen did all they could to Keep of- | roasting chickens from I to 20 conte a POUNDS OF THAT OLD FASHIONED ‘BOILED J i ae Hded with a pilot engine and Was de) Diamond Pin vu of Pratw Francis TL Kiernan, Joseph P. many children had narrow escapes from | pound, ry 0 Sa bunch, apples 3 e Vollee Frank A, Tle j rafled. ; te, Bronk jane, Thomas Harding boing hurt. College women had sent | ¢rom nts to § da Florida BONES, FOR. - coemanmnisos al from late residence, 182 Fire broke out in the wreckage and | . pated _ | sents and Mrs, Belmont 00, D catia adbaensuna Gell en ae ae BeTEAeLK ot eal puRA THEA EO) Eitan yfile, trots with the exception of| erne voiy of a tmdiy-mangiea nan| Te Col Ue wanes Miran anise et Pea ba a Esk ALL OUR STORES OPEN YO-NIGHT UNiiL MIDNIGHT yy enc Matra Rae eres Peds locomotive and a rear basgawe| way found beside the tracks of the New| \jppLRTOWN, N.Y, 1 ‘ | was a Santa Claus—a suffragette pudding sells from 10 cents an Individuad All Our Siete Closed Cheletiuns Dar. aa eh nal LETRA ReTeO Rae 5 va reduced to Hk Was) york and New Haven Htatlroud at One aioe 1 ee and the children didn't seem to an to 7 its a can for 4 fan = requiem mass Will be volebrated, hougbt at firet uw » persone! Hundred and Forty-second greet and | shor! wale of 19) tend uf 1 to her much, ax sho was introduced a¥! of #lx. Mla Spot ay in doent | LAST CANDY CALL- 54. BARCLAY $7.f | _craulcn ness Mad been killed and thar tie othert | southern ward to-day. There w ai efile Rear ti “Mrs, Santa,” and t bettor | packages and 7 crocks We, Avoid tho, harwn ry 29 CORTLAN | LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, ed had time to escape before the | $9.16 In his pockets and a diamond V : t vt We ih he ‘ . aequainted with old Ba himself. Mrs, ® Crd mne, f See chursh St. jamox swept througa ti ey farm tn dbury into salt] | ites AL tnake hes. Alin his necktie, t and Miss Mary Donnelly + PARK ROW & NASSAU sand establish a high class coj- | Belmo AM th a gS ity Nall Para arch of the debris, however, resulted! The man wax about thirty-five people doing buriness in New |#lsted thirty coflege women in giving| WASHID ike, glow oes of 206 BROADWAY i> the discovery of charred bodies, and| oid, @tout, and five feet three in York cit out the presouts. The supply of gifts| Taft will travel only twice this winter, ‘ata 55" 147 HNSSAU sr. the time that the whole wreckage | He had black dutr, dark complexion and | ieee gave out long before the children did.| He will go to New York in January. ‘igi es M NASSAU ST. i ™ been gone through eight bodies wrown eyes Toe clorty was a tack | PILES CLRED IN @ TO 14 DA » the tree was cut up and distrib- | On Feb, 12 he will go to Springfelt, 11, of : 4 beautify ia been recovered, loverooat ant Wite wilrt, gray Wil evita eegeg , and the remaining ehildren sentfto participate in the Lincoln celeb Bm fou patente Moss of the bodies were burned by * and tan shoe "i. re we with the consolation that they | tlom . ~ news jn au si aint *

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