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pS age TTY CORMIER le A I RRR NET 2 é THE EVENING WORLD, ‘SATURDAY, DECEMBER .31, 1910. i a le amenity a —— ie ee lar td — Sag he st ign @round was soft and there was not an- | designated spot and then made a very | husters wore galling to Salvador. Under D09ONAADG AA D649 99444 649060818 14099604448 if] other eign of Injury on pis body sharp dip. When about fifty feet from that threat the expedition turned about i ing the Might. Moisant dropped almost] Would no doubt have landed put Why He Took to the Air. é ; Into the midet of them. The aeroplane | eee i te one | Labs than two years ago Molsdut ve . workmen pleked up the am brought about a foie Egg stg Md nt t ~ TWO FATALLY HURT ‘ One year ago to-morrow Charles H. Hyde, City Chamberlain, assumed office as an important ACCIDENTALLY Be or csatn una’ reporiors tion of the large tant Mutat thet in: | aniy of using. airships in & Drop member of the incoming Gaynor administration, Were running from the other side of | ert This is the last day of his first year in office and the charter Says: | ¢ tall of the craft apd lifted st up. | Central American revolution @ the field The angle e Instead of dimin He hung bout the hangars @ Molsant’s face was smiling and peace-|sening wae ti famed ta | Rheline for weeks. Minally Blerlot gave ah There wi trace of agony OF | an ala round | iim a chance On his fourth at Thi hie friends. The! 4 Yr tempt he crossed the British Channe KILLED BY GAS “The accounts of the City Chamberlain nents of Molwant’s alstars nown butlder o' f their Drother would tre Know poet oe 8 ninediately to Chicago for in. | %® other te Albert held. ite awe te a, trai ; fore veterde aviktor, ‘Mer an aratea ~ shall be annually closed on the last day of ; ce ten wine | petneve: cane GOB ae lee 180 It opened the eves) Mite) -Ennita Ginre Leaped | December and shall be examined in the Is esta in His Room ton here. y the purging winds at Hare Mojaant’s t ter fod Clara in ie ielnta to Neer Comoana, There | rteon miles au Hour kérose the courme, | cceonpncie in ravels'as’ From Second Story Window | pee of bpp ar year by the Com- | While Seeking Relief From Was a great crowd at the station when | which wan marked out by white flags, |” Profesional avie \ missioners of Accou te Facer Ab an MAUI ON Oe ee Ee ie We ke | MORSANE DIDAH and Diell of Wounds. But Mr. Hyde is not here to close his accounts. Nobody knows Attack of Asthma, "he bods wax growing cold ty ths |the flags. He made a shar torn to!" an A wy BE ANTS or professes to know where he is. According to the best informa- Trees Au Sistsoant nnd ‘naid ne was {tipped a downwacd draught caugnt the BECAUSE OF A ROW, BOARDER LOST HIS LIFE. | tion and belief of his subordinates, he is on a houseboat some- Rernard Wolf, known ¢o all the etl: ‘aa tier he | bow af the maonina downward and out —— af : eee | Deka where off tie South Attantic coast, headed for the Everglades of $ $ | aren of the nelahtartond ia) WAV ep aian't live ate cade (art *. MolsAnt was iiteraily shot| At the aviation equipment show which ee 4 : ‘ ved as “Daddy” Wolf, died all alone e medica jeway § Msaay poaltiony i] War DEER Rig; Tee met. Wis: were ani | ce Clark ho Is Blind W|¢ ‘ Meanwhile he draws his salary of $1,000 a month from the the tenement hi at No. 1531 Second } . wean atmoaneed late. = Sie ee MR trbdate, tie wag | MONTY, Injured By Fall |% eb taxpayers. Meanwhile the business of his department suffers, eee, from asohixation to-day, He was sixty-tive yours old. At noon “Daddy” was found dead fa ne parte, and ‘ieux, the Frei Meanwhile the Legislative Graft Hunting Committee waits to hear From Improvised Swing. ‘ his own evidence of his alleged part in the raising and distribution % | his room. ‘The gas stove was turned on, Wind at His Back nt a dail Oh the to kitene ees huh of the half million dollars raised that is said to have been used to $| "Weir iar itten tac cwemnntactune: At te Meanie on RUSTE News of Accident Kept from Avias channe! { Two persons are d a defeat anti-gambling legislation at Albany. As far back as last May word reached City Chamberlain Hyde @ that the affairs of the Northern Bank, a city repository, were in a | room. He had long been a sufferer fram thma and often had to get up at night and make a cup of coffee to relieve his f tor’s Young Son. Fileux was stroking Motsant’s mas-|@ly injured as the t ANGELES, Cal, Dec. M.—Stan.|C% he cat Paree, that also made the | Which destroyed the two: nyear-old won| Channel journey, when a rey + for | dwelling at N tory frame 9 Bdoley street, Pater- : SELSSOSOOSSOOO9S S8PSOOSSO SE 9 9O OE POSSE SOO ESS i Th f sufferings. ae here rl x Oritane, $8] tomeeter Ureke ie Nene ene int, 18; | 80n, early toma shaky condition. But he had no time to take action then, He was Shortly before noon to-day Réwant ' aes, He cane a vied by Barton| his comrades death,’ °° MM OF] The dead aco Mrs, Emma Clark, a ing June 1 on his summer vacation to Europe, fi hic! Weir's rece, wenettanichy) tae ate fo. Le ie tand | Wess an attorne: ian Vranelsc.| The bie fellow cried “Poor Johnny,| thant of the building, and Charles a rope, from which he % | woir's room, smetied gas. He could aot neidered. «7 who is the husband r of # John | poor Johnny.” He satbed over and over | Boschal, # boarder did not return until late in August: jet in the old man's room and called ant hi nde B. Moteant again and jumped up and ran fro! M " is ae yhe. " n vatrolman O'Connor, who purst open ; fee boy wae Insite: noun on! tear batainge Cotas neutes ‘eee | Mes ah Boe Mersabe, wh Last Monday the Northern Bank collapsed, tying up $200,000 | (0 rye anes une the nea met) aa «Relea 4 * win amit of Mount Low also overcome, When he’ had recov- f ns slg hg ap head of the City’s funds with a bond of ont: $150,000 to cover it. But | nghtgown and a smoking Jacke ong: . oe mer enle iatormed ot. the Gabe ered he said: the second story window in a swing, | Saad Rit on 0. tan 1s jacket, “dead. Ditty ‘attrionited t. although | father until he returns-to Lon Ar he Aosant was kitled as T suspect | antl was impaled on a picket fence. She] 2 Mr. Hyde was not here to take action, He was away on his winter vacation—a mysterious vacation | ses avtaiane phat Apso onal - 1 Glen 1 dee he was, while trying il dle. Sate $s * $ eee vee Tiret met nf France, at the! tional gavoline without the adequate| M¥t@ Hammond, a young girl, and A taxpayer has asked that Mr. Hyde's salary he neld up. » | nie side was a cup that had contained bye aie had two tn eo International meet in 19) It was thea | @mount of wing surface, his death, in-| bet brother, Edward, Jumped from sec- P : 3 | coffee, pom Was filled with gas, : Let ie preliminary trial, shal ape | that Molsant first became interested tn alirectly at least, is attributable to the ond story windows and both were ser- But what is Mayor Gaynor doing? Z| te ved that Guting Oh” GC Dros the tanding apace tor the 1) aviatio Me wax & most interesting| recent falling out among the ialy: insiied ro ; Brouched the landing space toe iy ict {and amiable man and wan poptlar with| COmposing the company that organised | olga A Peiethd nen REI EEAISeRREREHEREREOIs Keene benttesetemneeet |e sthma Wolf made himael® } Rit tared ur tots comine down ut one. He xwamoed to delight in fys|{ the travglling alr circus | |The fire started tn the lower part of EC RMAREE ERAT EES ___ | Of coffee and that while he rested ; With two or three hundred fee Hing Juat for the sport of the thing.” Had Only Three Machin the house, where Mr. and Mra. John flame of the stove became extinguished --~24e had with him | Saad Were evens Shay. Lerely. get been made against Robin, He ts held and Wolf, too weak to arise or eall New Orleans | o>. ‘ ve virtue of his ar- 1 th ‘ only three machines—hiavsld Caiman | out in thelr night clothes. When those Ree Pee Ite Trane naeeeay bat bedbet diese Mia Bdlones et : ger-carrying monoplane, the little Ble- jeep on the second floor were warned charging him with stealing $80,000 from Badgantrh, Conte end bce an ri rilling Dp oi Ss Flot in which he made the Statue of| of thelr danger (he only stairway in the the Washington Savings Bank lente cal | ee x, Liberty fight and the new all-metal | house was enveloped tn fame. | —_—_—_—_—— Reg abet pilin! OPA machine of his own design, which ar- Moisant’s Air Career ®t iiss Ete) yp ttt ton ASSEMBLYMAN HOEY OUT [NOT POLITICAL INTRIGUER. n (6) and which I assembled and shipped to| Young Hammond was the only one | R. | and which't Rawombiea and shipped to | ,Youne, Hanon was ihe onty ong | FOR GERARD FOR SENATOR. Sawed-off Johnny ~Molsant feet) started with them on an exhibition of bg Ago I had a letter from him begging | Wits and hie first thought was for the Portaguese Editor of New Beatora, q 6 inches tall, and built accordingly, | the South and West. Hardly a day hat phd | ‘ | me to come to New Orleans and help| safety of the biind girl, Tearing up tans be je | Masa, m a After Detention. Was, taking everything Into considera: | passed since then without stories in the| him put new and heavier planes on the| the sheets of his b he constructed a Mentions Other Members, Includ | | At thon, the king of Ameria ®. IN| papers of froah exploits by the Little | all-metal flyer, #0 that he could carry! swing. He secured Mis» Clark tn th ; ing Foley, Who Will Support leon aaaea ae daring, initiative and dash he provably! piack-eyed, «len bulit Molsaot. up the additional fuel supply in. to- +] | ation into his case by ah “ i the Baard of Spectal Inquiry, Joseplt had no equal amo: » own Mo hin aeroplane, he] @exg flight. My theory te that, he| yu 48 well ax he was able and sta . the Justice. F, Escobar, editor of a Portuguese pater ie) with the excoption of! raced ag Gases inen te Garry an sbaorMel aio) fh Linke, sire wae toging In the Assemblyman James J. Hoey of the |at New Bedford, Mass, was to-day re- ieee . ney: 008 | ms ply of gasoline without waiting for <I : Conti r ct, of the leading | Farry, J leased from cete the immigra- BRD TAE aivays vied. the Je Wright | tits. At Rieniwond better etuipment.” The wings in| allway at that time (Continued from First Page) | TWirteenth district, one of ene leading | Farman Sets a New Mark, but | teed, trom, catention by the immigra: ene two alrays used th 4 t Htchmond te Uttle Meriot were old and worn out,| ©The blind girl would have escaped : q i aut " biplanes. heavier and targer than is) over te State peakantinry In eter that | Besides, they ware not large enough to | injury if ahe tad eld herseit In the | Courts Rullding to-day Robin destroyed | Ut Mat footed to-day for Justlee Jam") EI OF Cthars Are Still | EXOT’, detention since last Wadnes- fragile Bleriot. All this year be had! che convicts might seo how an aerc-| support the added woigit. » And now| swing. But the cracking of a window |any insanity. fgetl ager W. Gerard for United States Senator.| 4 re Sti day, when he returned from a visit. to ons! Heymour, wio drove cing car and beat a @ his Blerlot n Portugal, has not been disclosed, but it been making air history at a rate that | plane to he in dead, and a burs: of flame from tho rear of| plate by his suicidal attempt of y Mr, Hoay Geclares that he is for Gerare | lie bintee M war not excelled by any alrman In the] Ar Tupelo, Mlas, last week he climbed] “Yet Tam watiatied ho would be alive| {ig house startled her. Sho lurched | day. His actione throughout. they say, |Aaainet all other candidates and that io Report Results, jis hinted that he was suspected of World. 1,00 feet in alr, defying @ anow-leden| Were it tat for that quariel, After political intrigue. — To-di inquiry, |Nowever, gave him « clean bil. | Excobar went to Portugal to assure Provisional President Braga of the ley- ality to the new republic of the Portu- tance flight af 34 miles, which, uniers | ove Amerwe. iy a es, which, unless ————— and that their clothing was on fire, roused out of bed at 1 o'clock in the| ls Assemblyman James A, Foley, who| Sire (Rt @ iit m Mrs, Clark Jumped and fell heavily on | morning to commit him to an asylum. | represents Charles F. Muryhy'a home | Santen beubens | Ue useatieke FALLS OFF A BARG Molaant and Fred. Thorspaon, the the: | forward and fell across the picket fence. | showed premeditation, calculation and | he Intends to go into the caucus and ‘Aatrical manager, fell out over the finan-| Mrs. Clark and the Hammonds bad|other mental processes not associated ig” & fight for the Justice. cial plans for the Southern tour of the | thought only of the safety of the blind| with the mind of a man who was de-| Mr. Hoey named other Amemblymen flyers Thompson ordereé me as manager | girl, and when she fell they found that |clared to be so crazy less than a week | from Manhattan who he declared would Ho war the first man to er gale, blowing seventy mfles an hour, Bngiteh Channel carrying a passenger | ang mo down safely, to recelve a the first to negotiate successfully ®| purse of $1,002, which had been raised twenty-inile flight ov | & driving storm; the first to make a At the New Or-| Company not to completo the contracts t ETAMPHS, Deo. to-day established a new aeros open water in | amnong the enthusiastic spectators] of the Thompson-Lovelace Aeroplane | the flames had eaten into the bedroon|ago that a Supreme Court Justice was | stand for Gerard. Among those named Se be roplane dt while he trip between Paris and London by ar, et this week he had been the| for two new machines and new ap- completing the journoy at the end of | central figure in all the exploits. In a] paratus which [ had under way for (°F | her side. She was on fire from head to| Robin is in the prison ward“In Belle- | district. | F "s record 1 tw three weeks of misiaye and break- | Wwmite breeze he mounted 800 feet and] Molxant at ous Bort Georue factory. | Teo¢' wien pleked up and dled several Yue Hospital on the ground oor In the| In a formal statement announcing his rarmane recor 1s nearly twenty-two BREAKS ARM ON ICE CAKE. downs and the first man to Lt reer [Soe seasted to Frevlige aemerrer pe ne apt a eh f eaihe us. | Bours later in the General Hospital north wing, He is watched over by aj) pomition Assemblyman Hoey said: oe ee . Ae J mber co Ta. teaibe GE ee mY, erate—an -l wan to have received a gold lo “t took Molwant's side of the row and pall : i + whi red S82, ; Fred eston, N, Y., wes Hoo racists catenatsa eae IGE Rbestibeh eo. the “Central ‘Aatelena | (alee GT QaSONNIE and Aelifentag Miss Hammond Injurec uniformed policeman and a male nur I believe of all the candidates who ow ety: ed from & barge anchored in the The nurses get $3 a day and are paid ye been mentioned Judge James W.} ‘This was a day of wonderful activity | knooked f ty miles an hour. ‘These thiigs hap-| residents of New Orleans, and on Mon-| the consignment, amounting to $4500.) Miss Hammond jumped from another | jy the city, but Dr. Gregory, ihe war pare no aks boat Balad for the |#Mong the competitors for the Michelin | North River at One Hundred an@ Phir. of August and | day ho had planned to start for Havana} Thompson carried the tssuo to the di-| window, her clothing on fire also, , Her t pened in the latter 1 maser, | to take © the early part of Sep: 4 ze, Several aviators, in ty-second street this morning and, @all> ‘ #eon In charge, says that this matter! place, His knowledge of the law, his| PF! ral aviators, including an ; rectora and they voted to cancel the w left leg w i place, His art in the first aviation meet | fe The new machines, unfinished, | Tit elbow and left leg were broken | 5: assigning nurses to take vn flyer named Plerre Marce, | {ng on & cake of toe, broke hie arm. arge of| character and temperament all tend | Unknown e He opened the New Y Hon | to be held on Cuban soll fre now focked up ii the shut down | #8 she was injured internally. Her prisoners in the ward is not unusual.!to make him an admirable candidate, | Maurice Tabuteay, Roger Sommer and tyros nglebis Poses] ies rune ween niget at Belmont Park 1 October with | A Soldier of Fortune. factory. brother was the last to jump, landing oa Lawyer and Sister See Him. He {s free from political entangiemenis, | Lieut. Breguet are still in the atr, } hip brother, Henry, hy a wh " ' he | tis hands and knees. He suffered no e ful of Deating I o Two policemen asaisted in getting } & series of sensational flights In dense | “Had I heen allowed to complete the of beating Farman's marit and win- fogs and peiting rains, He wrecked two | ,arowent was born in Manteno, ths) veohines Molsant, instead of undertak- | broken bones, but before he Jumped ho| | MI. Kresel und Dr. Roblnaviteh called ning the coveted prize. Deshler to the barge and he was taken i Meibhinss bi reckons attempth.to ‘get off /DOnTy, forty, years ago of Faench ing a distance Might, so Sly prepared,| was badly burned, He is sertously | & Lied nr alether at 10 o'clock this morn ‘very of the Legislature within the lest| ‘rhe men are flying by the light of |‘ Harlem Hospita a the ground in the face of high winds, [2adlan parentage, Ie wan taken t0) would have had a palr of new wings, | though not necessarily mortally inured, | he policeman or guard in thelfew days, and the sentiment for Judge | yurning brugh, auto lampe and search- Gencational. Exploits, * |Chicago as a boy. He was the second) pullt by me and amply able to carry] poschal, vie boarder, was burned to| V4% refused them admission because /Gerard is very strong. Assemblymen | jot mix ebtidvon, Mis father wan a daker|him through the frp. Boor little ‘and the Hammonds | tiey did not have @ pass from thd|Aaron J. Levey, John J. Boylan, Joseph |{i#hte, It was reported that ‘Marce had Tn the fight for don Bennett | jant three of the sons followed the Johnny—he was the third of my pals thought he had left the hous rie| Commissioner of Corrections, but Dr.| Warren, Jacob’ Levey, Patrick’ J. Drpken Farman's record, but thin ts speed trophy he was made a memoer of {samo profession. ‘Thel: {to die tie same way. With tears tn Gregory overruled the policeman and|Grath, James A, Foley and many others |Mot been verified. He was in the air For Cons! tion the American team on ne samo profession, Their bakery falled. |r Ce et besmed Delagrange not to| charred body was found at the head of | Von's? so jopiery bedside with them, !#ll agree that Judye Gerard would | at Buc for seven hours and twenty min- competition. In an incompleted ma- of) An unale eave the ave (eee attempt the same thing that Mojsant | the stalre. He Lila started down) “After the visit of Dr. Robinovitch ang |™make an admirable candidate, and| utes, Tabuteau is fying at Buc, Som- Aad All Attendant Allments, Ti 1 incomplete © go to San Franctaco, ‘wou! nh the . 5 01 ehjne, which aviators told )im attempted to-day. He ldn't Meten| through the smoke, was driven back Dr. Gregory talked about | Bie they agreed to support the cholee | mer at Douzy and Breguet at Dousi. Watithere they drifted to Salvador, where 1 | y th nd Was ov Mr. Kros th y they wil | and he was killed. Leblon was killed | sy the flames and was overcome in the : of the party caucus, they express|.Ail the men say they will stay aloft Gangerous, ho ascended. The v sal aw soldiers of fortutte they speedily be-|in tdentioally the same fashion, And] midst of the fire, the case of Robin, He sald the prisonez | | death, The Clari “i ‘ \strong preference for Judge Gerard. | unt!) midnight, ecetsary, to win the Become @ gale, Mois mon oolan’ lcs © fumnous, ‘The story of thelr lives} now Johnny Moisant goes.” By the time the fire apparatus ar-| V@# Pallying fast. Some of the members of the Legisla- | prize Bee mh ran proverty for the hext ten yearw reads jlke the ae eee tbltedl atthe | flved the house was @ blazing ruin, ‘The | goats baht Hast Blehh e618 1A! Site roe Brera # td tbat thongs AVIATOR LA USER oe, doh ela wildest | roman: c aR ed at the | ottce have been unable to ascertain | 2° h cons af ls neo oF c John Moisant advertised pimeeit an a| Grand Central Palace show, Thin after: Hnat started the blaze | sidering the experience he had under- | Justice Gerard waa thelr secqpd choice, | FLIES TO BRUSSELS TheSweet Chocolate Lasative Sesied Tamas: sbuie F taatant (inet nik SGunean ONAL teseuiten’ Gr” RNs ten ra Rear | Splate early in the evening, He woke | 3: P+ Morgan Gives New eae *| | Werke quickly. howe Geauly. Be lie Kept thle UP lmjgnt to's tremp freight weanee teae| CODY WINS CUP WAITED AND GUT SLASHED, | 0p tour 1 orctoci in the morning ana : pBRussuLs, Dee si M Lanser, no | Siping or Debuting ats vot the patched UD) nad wy af said he had dreamed that people were| All the of the banki rench aviator, le! it. uentin, shabpine wi at ad the work ie ‘A tas pia v Hy reais, dt the| HOR BR, ITISH | FLYERS The “Something” ary Had for) irying to Kill him. He sew Ne Mea | nguse ot J. Plerpont Morgan & Conn France, at $15 this morning and ar- FOR ALL AGES. 4 raha te the sup aACUVAR const, THe Shin bad FG “ been dreaming, however. pany received to-day the usual bonuses, | rived here at 11.40. In_10c_and_26¢ Boxes , i [on board, and tt was the chance of pos-| ALDERSHOT, England, Dec. MoKeon Was a Sharp Kaite. | ‘ then cam , ationa taeda Rinteit oe GH " Gant: FIRE Goor, head af the balloon: Will Watch His Mental State, All the lower grade of clerks and em-| Lanser started from Paris ‘Thursday ploit of tt t a sare aH ry ARAL cel vid Hye BH department af.the British War of. | %00n, MeKeon, © stoneoutter, wae! vss ppvstcal condit | Ployees receive fifteen per cent. of thei in an attempt to win the Auto Club's Oetil 20 hin er came runnin eae ee OU ee ee ne dritich: Michetia | #@Pped by an acquaintance at Third |i, ayy Duysical condition 1s fair, That salary during the past yeer. All ems! prise of $20,00 for a trip from Parts to fehl i Pe. Ana mataited insets on the wreck aa] fice, today won the Hritish Mlchella | Ae eG and “Lsorgen treet, Brooklyn, |{2 tlt lave been asked to look out for.| ployees ‘holding more rexponalble. poalz| Brussels and return With w baasenger. be abla i : 4 wher by virtue of possession. Cup for duration and i tance for tus he was on the way to hls home, No, | BU: “a is tn the line of my business, | tions received thirty-three per cent. of, A despatch from Saint Quentin y. ° THE Biogairents for at $9.00 Thom. | the storm abated in the morn-| by flying 19 mites in 4 hours % minutes. | 8% Coventh, avenue, early to-day, hall also take observations of his| thelr yearly salary as bonus, day said that he hed abandoned the aan enyan ing the captain and crew and agent of The flan ended sone ody" nirupihne “Walt here a minute, George O'Leary Tnantal gan Hon from time to timo! a et = aes competitio: | Ee ana the tas He the line rowed out to the ship. A shot] Accidentally touched the ground, wants to see you," sald the mai bial) uw Allg tad It was announced to-day at the of. | ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. | m & frultless parley the > 5 nov marked clr 4 c poison he took. ‘The reports ar. ¢ | h and his party pee ei Reghhee| The best previous flight in this compe: | MeKeon. Ur omnes conflicting. ‘To an ordinary person nog| that William J. Harahan, who has been IDR RAILROAD COMPANY Molsaut'a own ¢| complained the American. Conmut | tition was made by A. 0; ho flaw | "Oeary's got something for you | med to the use of drugs 1-.corh | gssistant to President Underwood for | ta Announce the Rewoval of Their n front of hin hangar.| and t 19 miles on Wednesda: Ogilvio ta | You'd better walt an e what It fs," ‘ ve utho: rain of ayoscin wo! ave the|tiree years, has been elected a vices | Hesiden te trenmesd Gated the snip and carga Molnant) a Wrirht aviator who, roprenenting | aald the other, and McKeon agreed. "|Get “associated. with, lmoekous deora | Hremident of the compan | UPTOWN TICKET OFFICE sh Mich \ ded | and when he sew 3 d | BM sae ‘i hi chee Sy low th i t man who tries to came| nt $2,600 and a cash prize of the same | knife and rushed pigs stonecutte: , [eanetee ane ps cia Aeratateel FROM 1300 BROADWAY TO Semeed, byw atc 1 hee ‘rhe « ee nero i" born, but Gdcame | PAsnne, Bim i the secs The other! would eimost invariably be fatale All 1490 wt for the honw . sie My Went along on the) 4 McKeon broke away and ran, O'Leary | the perso: BROADWAY, Cor, 43D ST, re British aerlal corp taking It absojutely helpless withi coon expedition, but . pies val ae He agreed on her | ie ene bectton, but Motsant held) “me Haron De Forest price of $20,000 A polloomam stopped them sore time, Titere are few persons whe | Wb Le Blane s0.0, Pe fialert ltye) ‘ and to snow that phi mind! gor the longest flight across the En- 7 of a few blocks and ar- could stand one-tenth of a grain and oe J ' aby rarer whio het dered any) Sts fully gettled as to his rights and) gtign Channel in 1910 by an Engltsiman | rested O'Leary, na nd] intentions be shot a hol 4 imcs Square. ee sae rh ‘ » through the! in an Fngli#h-bullt machine Koes to] Both men refused to tell Magistrate | UNIV Saige Sea eatin Tine pth sess, Repeater this virange i sombrero native commandante, | Sopworth, Whose record of 174 miles tn | Nash, Jn the Hutter Street Court, the| yin mat have falcon th ba lads Moleant started. 1's ever flown | phat. pro sixnal for a retreat| three and one-half hours has not nature of thelr quarrel. O'Leary was | We P the.tiny thing he hed never #e@% of the expedition, Arrangements were| Deaten, Sopworth flew fr Sheppey | peta in $1,000 ball, His home ts at No. | Dile. He told me to-day he took it be. WILL HOLD SEVERAL IMPORTANT 4. 0. SCOTT, Goneral Eastern Passenger Agoat, Wflown. Hut a wer (of! made to take a bastion of artillery | land, England, to Beaumont, Bel- | prospect plac cause he was nervous and trying to pull Ad SSSTE, Oy Poenene Sate WARer than sixty miles an hour hel out on the third trip, out that night| SUM on Dec. 18 pect pi himself EVERTSEN, Waveled over Q ! Mrookiyn tol a » * 8 rm more severe tha ont | came along and the | of DROPS DEAD AT BRIDGE, |22%"2 iim and ne was weak trom pain] SALES ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 34, and the long straln of excitement, He entined Maw Suddenty Cole)ecit 8? Mi At) CONSISTING OF WOMEN'S CLOAKS, lpnkai: At MAnbahnat SibaineL It is Mkely that Robin will be allowed Trorees lesen Ni Ticket Agent, tle Btatue and heck nuain to Heln } —_ | rate » saint ike Mt] DEATH AND INJURY | P and wrested the prise ¢ the ship, The Consul went out! HAS THINNED RANKS Britisher, Claude Grahame-White next morning and helped Motaant oft | Thrilling Stunts in the South, | the top rigning af the ship, whic was} OF BRITISH AIKMEN,| ’ to remain in the Bellevue prison ward potter that, Mf sod of; ail that remained above watér and to} An unidentified man dropped dead at|unt!l he is called to court for arraign= COLORED DR ESS MATERIALS, filers into & tng ston and | Whteh he had Jashed himself, | Alfred Rawlinson, an English aviator, | aye Manhattan terminal of the Will-|ment. The jon ward is practically a Brothers Ald a Revolution. who was severely injured at the Inter-| jamsburg Bridge at 319 this morning, | Part of the | national aviation meet at Bournemouth, harge Jn 1907 the Molsant brothers got Into | yengiand, on The man was seen to totter to ombs fe attempted LINENS, BLANKETS, ETC. MW, arrived on the | platform and suddenly colle » ‘6 | rouble for abetting @ revolution in Bal- | Carmamia to-day from Liverpool, ‘Pho Meare, trae a atone Rental rey Tee nice geting nen is ea oe inders— vador. The authorities caught George | airman who wan ae ' Rheuma' m them out But ther ampanted by his | qe sy saved be aco: | ting and Alfred and put them in prison, John death apparently was caused by ape CASCARETS are Keows ‘o bundreds | vidlet, fe till suffering from the accident | : H ee ers’’| was actually sn the fied leading 9 amali| and fag to walle on ruts OR ate teri g ae es cial cs the folnte, stiffens the muscles, ond to A SALE’ WILL BE ELD ON Of thoyesode for the oevurel end easy who had) The aviator ) call ‘eda : way tthey clean out the 8: ye of over- | “ that Just before! 5 geet 10 inches tall, Welxhed 165 pounds, | ©" use CRISIS CRS OTe sien | drtawia repared, ® bos to your Ee ib eti vcs, cars secocseny| teen, proms toate Crete it thal aketag ee athe atad me neers pounds |e Y, JANUARY 4th, OF 0 CASCRRETS" ake gut or Pa fae . ‘ " ‘ had dark brown b and Was smooth. . ly when the los» of articles of value | TeVelution suoveeded, Several thousand | aviators who had received . , " re Thousands of grateful people have testified that TT re when you go to bed—then to- bipet Advertised so that the finder | Salvadorean troops marche! axainat fying in Enstand. Char Daven, Fo fing on his Tent i and) wre been radically and permaveatly cured | qparvown till be atooe nt ey wi now to whom they may be re-| him, Me could not fight such odds, but | an Killed’ ut de Miesing nd She UpEer sre’ teeth thls painful disease he con 6 i. : tiitwe Sunday World Is b |he hewed iis way through thelr lines! Susy Ign wes enecont ene \ faite, He wore & sray mult and| oa ee ae WOMEN'S DRESSES AT $18.00 | ae Srafite oeeseee ne Sunday World is by all odds the h ‘ " Phat iat and oat, The body vas sent io!" iJ hoe boss's hast hewspaper in which to advertise! #4 led his handful of men to aate ree! Rawilnson took third Of the 4 . | thee articles mn treat over the Nicaraguan border. On! sixty on the lst, says nwon, the Morgue. Hood’s Sarsapatilla’ |e SSS “Lost and Found" Ads. in the| the Way they looted a bank in ue of | firmt y¥ are 'no longer among the | oe | | MBunday World are given a prominent] the towns throug: witch the paused. | alr bratheen. Most of then huve been | rominent Jersey Man Te ALSO WOMEN'S SUITS AT THE no tnblOlOUS NOTICES. sition in the upper right-hand gore] Although J pte by this either Killed or inJured and a few have} Leser Lehman, member of the Newark | ¥ neutral eid tnt dons | CRRA or jeden te pa aa Per of the Want Directory's first gen ne Salvadoran | retired. ace . the disease eyends and expels oard of ation, president of various | boo, D. tor, Servic 30, Dr. ©, Cote Bradioy of New Rochelle, acery saree ihraaaos HELP WANTED—FEMALE. | While a fugitive in Nicaragua he or: | whose malady physielans were unable to | SY, ale » Barna nn cere NN alvortioling ined |Eauized @ HibUStOring expedition agamet giagnone wnt three days aKo, died yex. DEAL Newark, following an operation BRASS bes, gas glestrle Axtures ang $15.00 & 25,00 PERVORATOR WANTED, Overly &@ Nowell, Se vpstMne meds |'Suivador. ile plas were thon ali laid terduy afternoon, Tt-w aralyaie | for Intestinal disorders, | reintaheds "gold "alee sean eee Word \ to do a lot of damage, but Capt, W tin that the doctors learned Bradley pieces aS afl ans, orca fam 8. Benson, commanding the had sepile endocarditis, in which the| PILES CURED IN $ To 14 nu gue und eee! jertise This Week's Losses in The can cruiser Albany, interfered by throat: passage of the blood was #0 impeded | ScM@KIN WAL etunE money IE o ¥ * WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS UMBAY WORLD TO-MORROW, — ening (0 sink tie sity on whi Nirudlog tice’ '@ (0 10 da Be Phe ARTES BNW Fitth Avenue, 34th end 35th Streets, New York.g | the fill. that the system got smal! nourishment, [Wor Protruding Wilce nO te ad \ ‘ “4 Sie Me a SENNA Ha AIRN S Wf I st Tt a a 2 woe ics areas suas ch assraamecetnenensta catia fniestniasenieensincbaseaaattinaats teat xnssmsmnesvesiasvehisitedDe seme tginas titan eabenensscetsasee tesiasAeeen eases bares ois ncPee estate “ wd

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