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GOULD CRU OPENS 3-DAY RUN AT GEORGIAN COURT Lots of Fun in Weird Exhibit for Benefit of Lakewood iy tity Ga Ae J SOME STRANGE ANIMALS. Gov, Fort’s Son Acts as Ring- master and Many Towns Contribute to the Show. b, cireus with a ringmaster who coulin’t crack his whip and with ¥ M. C, A. athletes, reat circus people | and some animals that were of unmis- | [ten human origin settled down Ins! | night for a three days’ run in the casino it George J. Gould's Georgian Court, at wakewood, N. J Everybody thought that the ringmas ter, betng a Governor's s6n, should have known more about whips and Pwhouldn't have let his whip wind ttseif about his gorgeous white les, But | Leslie R. Fort, the crackioss ringmas [eh “Made good” in every other depar: Athent of his work, even though the smiling eyes of Gov. Fort and Mra, Fort | Saw all the behavior of their son's whip y. 1m the casino two circus tents hed deen set up. One was for the clrous aprover and had real tanbark and regu- cireus seats, lent by a real circus gPhe other was for the sideshow, which | ined among other things “the man-eating cannibar® and “the human toothpick.” fittingly portrayed by resl- gents of the locality. Bolivar a Ra jast. & After the grand parade which ectrcted the tent came Bolivar, the baby ele- Phant. The programme said Bolivar fvould display sagacity and intelligence *varely seen in a quadruped. He did. But then that was accounted for be- “vause, in the language of the ever truthful programme, he was and Of similar moutd and y’ Jones. making was the famous educated mule of Prof. Hambone. Maud was 40 demonstrate the assertion that the laws of nature never were true. The root of this pudding rested largely on fchard Wight. who was the hind legs. “Mersey, famous for her jvstice, had to have a little fling at New York and the ease with whioh It Is possible for one Knowing the ropes to dodge Sing Sing prison or to carry on a profitable pri- vate business there. So Prof. Japski Whitski showed how he got out of Sing Sing by walking the clothesline. For amslstance there were plenty of clown’ ut for peril there was only the gor geous ringmaster with the whip that wouldn't crack. | NO IRISH KING, SEZ HE! Not Even George, sex He, Judge Makes Him a Cit’ PATERSON, N. J., Dec, 9. Judge Seott was busy passing on applicants ‘ar naturalization to-day, “Who is the King of Ireland?” asked Boott of w brikht-looking young rishman, Hasn't got any King: was the reply. “Yes it has,” said Jus Scott, England?” George ts King. gi Well, isn't he King of Great Britain *\ha_ Iretand? e's no King for mine," was the Gomiling reply The Irishman was admitted Situation In ~ the Far East -|Three of the Gould Family Who Saw Amateur Circus at Georgian Court GAYNOR GETS A SETBACK IN BINGHAM LIBEL SUIT. Appellate Division Strikes Part of His Answer from Court Record, Mayor Gaynor received a setback tn the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court this afternoon, A defense to the sult for $100, brought against him by former Police Commissioner Bingham was ruled out as being a part of a complete defense, . Bingham sued the Mayor becausé of ‘his criticism of the police and him- elf as C issioner tn the case of the Duffy boy in Brooklyn, whose picture was put in the “Rogues Gallery.” In answering the sult, the Mayo: erred to Bingham as a “buffoon” and "a per- son without any conception of his duties and without respect or regard for the the Bingham asked the Appetiate Division to wtrike the remarks from the Mayor's answer) and the court granted his re- quest, —_—__—_—_- STREET A RIVER OF FIRE. A truck that carries gasoline to pub- He park lamps was at the top of the West One Hundred and Seventy-sev- enth street hill about 6 o'clock last evening when three barrels tumbled off They burst and the gasoline flowed Into the gutter, ‘Thence it ran dowa Into Sedgwick avenue When the stream reached the Metho- dist Eplacopal Chureh at One Hundred and Seventy-fourth street boys diseov= ered {ts nature and one set the fluid agre, Within five minutes the line of flame extended to the hill summit, @ half mile away, All the children in the neighborhood were drawn by the » and policemen had hard work weping the youngsters out of danger. —_>— ENDS LIFE BY GAS. xe IN THIS FAR-EASTERN PART OF THE UNITED STATES: Where dwell, in and about Greater New York, over 7,000,000 per-| a Sons; | Where buyers of merchandise as-! semble from all parts of the country; Where over 10 per cent. of the banking power of the world is centred. Where $36,000,000 per year is spent by the city for education; Where foreign commerce amounis to $1,500,000,000 per year; Where there are 20,000 manufac- _ turing establishments — with * combined capital of over $1,006 000,000, which pay their wage- earners over $250,000,000 per year; HERE, at the very seat of Ameri-| can population, business activity, att The Morning World Is Printed Leads All Other Morning ¥* ispapers in the Country by More Than 100,000 Copies, Per Day— Ahd Prints Thousands More)} dvertisements Every Week, Month and Year Than Any * Other New. spaper on Earth. it Will Pay You to Bear These \ Facts in Mind When Planning ‘ Your Advertising for 1911. Samuel Sisman Inhales Polson) Through Tub: Samuel Sivman, twenty-two years old, ended his Hfe by inhaling gas from a tube in the bath room in an apartment at No, 74 West Ninety olghth street this afternoon, Dr, Beck of the J. Hood Wright Hospital pro- nounced the man dead pili fhe JACKSONVILLE RESULTS. JACKSONVINA Fla, De ‘The results of the races here to-day are ax follows FIRST RACE—Breeders’ Pur 2 to 1, second; 1 ® to 1, 7 to 1 and 10, Whim, Hary nna, Clarksburg and ran and finished as JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES. MONCRIE! *KSON Fla, Dee, tes for tosmor- rowrow's races are as follows FIRST RACK Selling, threeyen toward, five apd a furlongs, “Abadia iO ny age. x furlongs wT 115; Maste ie mile. Donald. Mictnatt id three pounds cloudy, Track goad, a | isuit of Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer unequaled THE EVENING WORLD, FR! THIS TALKING DOG. STOOD THE QUIZ OF GERMAN SCIENTISTS Has Vocabulary of Seven Words and Answered Ques- tions Withéut Aid of Owner. BERLIN, Dec. %—The cinim of @ 1 speak German and standing of the language sufficient to anawer questions intelligently has been taken so seriously by German scientists that Prof, Pfungst of Berlin University headed a commission of investigation, mal pons of @ vocabulary of seven words which were clearly articulated. Of the number four were words of two sytlables. It Iassorted that the dog understands what is sald to him and repiies to the| inquiries of strangers, within the limits of his knowledge of the language, with- | out ald or surgestion from his owner. pncndaeaae Sayler Gets New Place After Hav- ing to Resign From Naturali- zation Bureau. Austin ©, Sayler, who recently lost his porition as chlef clerk of the Naturall- gation Bureau in the County Court House because County Clerk Snetder didn't get credit for the good work Say- ‘ter did, has been appointed manager of the Naturalization Ald League of the Bast Side. Affiated with this organization are 213 aocleties composed of.foreign- born citi- | ns, The abject of the league ts to eau. cute allens to become good to assist them in becoming naturalized. ‘As head of the Naturalization Bureau Sayler turned a deficit of $3,100 ‘into al profit to the Government of more than 4, 000 in one year. The newspapers made and a storm arose imme- t Sayler, He was accused | by the County Cleck of taking credit rightfully due the unt), Clerk as the real head of the Naturalization Bureau | and asked for his resignation. | —$<—— GREETINGS! | Great |JEFFRIES AND OLDFIELD DITCHED IN AUTO PLUNGE. Ex-Champion Fighter and the Rac- ing Star ‘ape With Slight Injuries—Off to Hunt. SAN DIEGO, Cal, Deo, 30,.—Speed- ing toward the Mexican line, a big omobiie driven by Barney Oldfield an ‘arrying besides timself James J. ffriew, former champion heavyweight silist of the world, plunged tnto a ditch near National City to-day, nd was wrecked, Oldfield and Jeffries es- aped with @ few minor injuries helen A car containing Frank Chance, cap “PLL GET your GOAT” | tain-manager of the Chicago Natton: A THREAT UNDER LAW. Leugue 1 team, which was foi. |” lowing, picked wp Oldfield‘and Jeffries But It Depends How You Use the | ———_—. Phrase and State of Mind When | and the trio proceeded on to Mexico Utterance Is Made, BABY RUN OVER AND KILLED! Comes Back tn Dr. Cook Shape on Denmark. do you n't fe take his pen in hand to-lay antl send by cable, through the | local Dandsh newrpape onilyset, a New Your's message. to the Dantsit eapie who were his first come-ons? He certainty does GLORIA GOULD 4, AMERICAN PRESS AGS he sent In response to the offer of the “Nordlyset,” [ take this opportunity to thank the Damish people for their uniform patience and loyalty to my Interest. T have been deprived of | on @ hunting expedition, CHICAGO, De Bet YOu) Lattle Brooklyn Gi Get out} MUCH, but the sweetness of Danish moat" a threat as contemplated under é | hospitality will always remain to the law? of Way of s ‘Track. | nurse the spark of ambition. Municipal Judge Heitier to-day held Four-yenr-old Irene 1 Subdme? Say not so. tion immediately previous to use of ¢ Ag “ bo st CHADSEY SUSPENDED. with her in getting out of the way of | ot f te Court, how: Cannot Pr © Hin Profession for vasical process of |® 88nd truck of the Bradley Construc- nk T will have » Heiter, tion Compan driven by Alfred Gri gun of No. y ‘ed Gr 4 Sixth avenue, this af- | fo hold it John L. dud rubber 4 Heitler to nk, Corns, who, The Appelate Divi ¢ Supreme crossing Third avenue at|oUurt this aftern ended Nathan econd street, Grogan called |B Chadsey from the practise of law for but Ire wx months, Was struck by the the off horse and knocks | has acted ax attorney for the head he charged, 1 threatened im he men are brothers-in-law, and he wheels of the truck passed ©. Brown, a Connecticut clergy’ Dykes averred that ( An ambulance was called) man who Was unfrocked because of his ened to “knock his blo orwegian Hoxpltal, but when relations with a young girl member of was. mutally t the specific id she was dead, | his congregation. Corns was "I'l get your Tt was Chadsey's activity in trying to # written by «irl that caused the court here to suspend him. ellate Diviston concealed the ne father and xirl, » Who has been ne her home with Mrs, D, Wolff at Madison avenue since November sought from Justice Page In the OSBORN ACCEPTS OFFICE AS DIX’S LEGAL ADVISER, 13 jas, | Supreme Court to~lay an allowance of names of oo Eugineer In Drowned, ALBANY, Dec, 9 Wiliam Church | $15 a week allmony and $75 counsel fees | Osborn of Garrison has accepted the Pending er sult for divorce against! Neison Johnson, a construction en- appoiniment as 1 adviser ta John | 1ouls B traveiling salesman. | ginger cmployed on the building of the aati vie t ; es tha, | Mav Kes her husband took her | new ratiroad bridge b built. acro Baretar caver, mes tho Jewelry shortly after thelr marriage tn | ee eee ee ee bu across 1903, and abused her. In later years he | nd Newark for aaete provided little or nothing for her su: Mle line, fai trom wf P port. \ 4 ve = bal Killed by Elevator. Baby Burned to lyti 01 Joweph Mar Hugo Jensen, @ laborer on the Ger- mante Life Insu eo Building at Fourth avenue, was wok on the head, by a descending wht elevator and Killed this after- seven months old Marks ¢ Hospital Why Pabst Beor is The Best The Exclusive Pabst Method of Brewing With Eight-Day Malt Acknowledged the Best Known To-Day. The science of brewing is one of the most ancient, but it is safe to say that in no other bi branch of industry or science has greater advance been made than in that of brewing beer. ‘Today America stands at the head for scientific brewing, and Pabst leads the list. Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer contains the highest amount of extract obtainable out of malt. Pabst malt is made by the exclusive Pabst eight-day method, which insures more extract than any other malt. This, coupled with 60 years of practical e::perience and the all theoretical and scientific progress recorded wherever beer is brewed, makes a nourishing tonic and a delicious beverage. ‘To those who have never visited the Pabst brewery and thus do not know the process Devotee five pounds apprentice allow: of making beer, we explain that the term extract as used above denotes the nourishing part of the beer. In Pabst Blue Ribbon we find by careful, unprejudiced analysis, the greatest percentage of nourishing constituents which are absolutely necessary to the tissue- building and energy-producing power of the body. It is rich in these and, being | made from eight-day malt and choicest hops, is an ideal tonic practically predigested and is often recommended by physicians as an active aid to digestion. Dr. Willis P. King, of Kan: City, former vice-president of the American Medical Assoc tion, and formerly president of the Missouri State Medical Society, says: ‘For nearly 40 years I have prescribed our best beers, ordering three or four glasses a day in a great variety of ailments, and the results have been uniformly beneficial.’ Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer is such a beeras Dr. King has been recommending to his patients for many years, Rich in nourish- ment and an active aid to digestion, increasing the vitality of body and mind, it meets all the requirements of the physicia Try a bottle with your lunch today and send a case ome FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, gamekeeper near Hamburg that his dog | has an under. | It ia stated that they found the ani- | | LOST JOB BECAUSE HE GOT | CREDIT FOR GOOD WORK. | ink of olt Doo, | sbonfil of HYOMEL, cover head and And here is a copy of the samen fine, | GRAND RAPiDS FURNITURE ON, 1910. \asKs YOUNG SCHIFF FOR vn toner mr se oncy. | Lamberts, Jewelers, Ready to "oe | — Serve You in 1911 (Queer Note to Financier’s | Our thanks to the public for making this the greatest holiday Son, Mortimer 1. Sehiff, son of Jacob 1. nb ee Seabee caused the Season we have ever known, Never before have we offered diamond to-day of Jacob D, Marmon of No. and gold jew s¢ jed i i so high i ity, sc Week Onb" HARA ahs Shighteenth dd gold jewelry so varied in design, so high in quality, so rich in af, So attractive in prices. Never has everyedepartment of our ser been quite so prompt and efficient in meeting all needs and ple all tastes. Never have the evidences of popular approval at our Mo, est store been so many nor so emphatic. Occasions for gifts of diamond and gold jewelry and watches will street, who had written a queer letter |to Mr. Schiff, An attempt was made by Mr. Schiff's lawyer to have Marmon sent to Bellevue secretiy for examination ax to his sanity. | A young lawyer from the office of J. ; , + 4 7 Howard 8, Gans, Mr, Sehiff's counsel, PCONtinue through the new year. There will be weddings, birthdays, for a summons for Marmon, anniversaries and school festivities. applied | showing the following letter: | With the same courteous care, the sé t as ie naa Rae | é courte care, the same great assortments | which have delighted buyers of Christmas presents, we. are prepared to serve you all the year round. Our Store Will Be Open Until Ten o’Clock New Year’s Eve As a New Year's gift for a man here is a solid 14-karat gold hunt- $40 ing case watch, richly engraved, which we strongly recommend; Waltham, Elgin or * Lambert works, as you please; splendid timekeeper, $40.00 OTs cecsecevecees Other Solid Gold Watches for Men from $25.00 Up. red Sir:—Pleass send me tm- ly $400 as my judicial fee and greatly oblige, J. D, MARMON.’ Mr. Schiff beleved that the writer ;} must be insane, inasmuch as he tad never hed business with Marmon and had never heard of him. Owing to the threats of a woman eolicitor of funds for the United Hebrew Charities which | recemtly wiarmed Jacob H. Schiff #0 that | he caused the woman to be sent to an insane asylum, Mortimer Schiff was wMarmon had nothing to aay about his | note except: “The best of us do things, In our ne. Conrities, whtch are indisoreet.” pintado | MOB SHOOTS PRISONER; SHERIFF SAVES HIS LIFE. GULFPORT, Miss, Dee, 90.—After | rescuing ‘his prisoner from a mob bent on iynobing bush, Deputy Sheriff. J. M. Wiittams arrived here to-day with Jesse Engraved solid A 14-karat Odom, charged with murder et Bond, void | Miew., and placed ifm in the county atl | aio for safe keping. hunting The prisoner bears two gunshot case wounds inflicted py the mob before watch for a lady, engraved in new pattern; Wihams, assisted by other officers, Waltham, Elgin or Lambert works, guaranteed........ $22.50 See Other Solid Gold Watches for Ladies, $7.50 Up. Being importers of diamonds, we sell them at prices we know will please you, for not a cent of jobbers profit is included in what you pi How different our plan is from one that involves paying two or three middlemen you will see when we show you fine, beautifully cut diamonds in hand-made solid 14 and 18 karat gold and platinum mountings, at such figures as are quoted below, SP SPS & $25 $50 “$75 $100 Thousands of Solitaire Diamond Rings $10.00 to $1,500.00. LAMBERT BROS. Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street You can get a bottle of HYOME!| Store Open Until 6.30 Saturday Nights Until 10 jat druggists’ everywhere for only 50 ~ jcents, Ask for extra bottle HYOME! | —~ eee = — | inhalent. But bear in mind that a HYOMEI!) outfit which includes inhaler and | bottle of HYOMEI costs $1.00. | But, as stated before, if you already | +own an inhaler, a bottle of HYOME!| | costs but 50 centi | HYOMEI is guaranteed to cure ca-| |tarrh, sore throat, coughs, colds,| asthma and croup, or money back. | Try it on that generous basis. Stomach dosing never cured ca-| \tarrh, and never will. HYOMEI di- rectly reaches the inflamed mem- | brane, kills the germs and soothes| and heals the inflammation. Write} for free trial bottle of HYOMEI to} Booth’s Hyomei Co., Buffalo, dragged him into a butlding and stood off the would-be lynchers with drawn revolvers, T! nehing was attempted at Hond jast night witle Williams was on his way to the train with his pris- ‘8 wounds are not serious, oner, Odo! ‘Good Way to Use ‘Hyomei for Catarrh Bestdes breathing through the in- haler a few times a day, many catarrh sufferers write that they find inhaling HYOMEI (pronounce it High-o-me) from a bowl of steaming water each night before retiring a great aid in curing stubborn cases. Try It; it's very simple; gives quick relief and makes you breathe easier. Fill a bowl half full of boiling water; pour into the water a tea- bowl with a towel, and breathe through nose and mouth the pleasant, | | medicated, antiseptic and healing) vapor that arises. This method relieves that stuffiness jat once and makes your head feel ANNUAL SALE C. G. Gunther’s Sons Established 1820 Commencing Tuesday, January the 3rd, FURS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Imported models and models of our own design in Long and Medium Coats, Muffs and Neckpieces. All the desirable furs. Men’s Fur Coats for Evening and Street wear. Automobile Coats, Caps and Gloves. Robes and Animal Rugs. There’s still time to | get this delicious dessert for the New sl dinner PLUM pubdn = WORDS MUST 301 Fifth Avenue, New York. dealer or grocer. He knows how good it is, because customers who buy it most always ask for it again. Maker, of the SONG HIT From THE SPRINGMAID THE CHRISTIE MAC DONALD SHOW WORDS by ROBERT B. SIT MUSIC by HEINRICH REINHARDT FE, Pritehard, New York, Write vor Uur New Catalogue Mailed We Pay Freight. Rooms at $75 a | 16 . “ “ 225 Completely Furnis| Our Eas Payment ral Sie Wer Worth ago SES" Wee 2 200 7 i 3.50 : “SUNDAY WORLD PUBLISHED BY ARRAIHEMENT WITH JOS.W. STERN ECO. Near ¢th saivad N. ¥- Cry. ¥