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wi A dA, DECEMBER 381, 1910, — - HUBS Pu ‘Plays Must Be Judged by Motives, — 0EB COLLECTED MOTHER ASLEEP, 'DW'SINAUGURAL ‘years chat Pave THE EVENING WORLD, \@ STOP DANCETD © Says City’s Official Police Critic $2691,276INWAR) WAITING FOR SIN, CROWDINGALBANY “inthe wigne ~—GHECK BF BATTLES | Sergeant Quackenbos Ex- plains Why He Put O. K. on the Produc- Guns dad Botts | Bottles Figure in| tion of ‘‘La Samari-| Retaw Club’s Entertainment | aine’”’ With Stage Rep- | ‘ . resentation of Christ. Till Bluecoats Arrive. | AGAINST FRAUDS, FATALLY BURNED) WITH PARTY CHIEFS —>—— “ At midnight to-night the Tremendous Sum Wrested} Live Coal Drops From Grate}Murphy’s Arrival Starts the Old Year will surrender to fr cna eey : ‘ a ‘the New Year -and the New rom Smugglers and Others and Ignites Gown of Wire Pulling on the United | Year will salute the passing in Less Than Two Years. BRS ca | Aged Woman. States Senatorship. of the Old. 4 a __ [Intelligent and Reverent, seas aI os te © Just for one fleeting ; FOUR MEN ARRESTED.| He Says, and Author BEATS EREDEGESSORI | ie hare moarain tr nummer [touches were pot on the Ineugurat pro Second Time will stand on and Actors Showed became! At No. 2164 Second aven : was probably [gramme to-day when word was received the hesitant border of a St ini teehee ' fatally burned in her apartment on the|from Bishop Doan ould be A Similar Collections — During] second oor of ‘xo. 909 ‘Bast One Hun- | present stoneiy 1S Oks ths SOCMRHOAING Year that is gone and a Fifteen Years, from 1804 to |2te4 and Pitti street tant evening, — [in the Assembly Chamber with prayer. Year that is come. * M per son, who is]On account of the Bishop's failing} 1909, Were $926,16 unmarried, Last evening sie was in the| health it was feared that he would be © And in that eternal mo- ¥ kitchen, awaiting the return home of | unable to attend, but as Gov.-elect Dix sage a er gon, when she foll asleep in an arme/ie a member of the standing committee Mert a million heartaches [East Side Gangsters, Angry at) High Purpose—He Is | New Organization's Success, | Poet and Polyglot, Too.| | Blamed for Trouble. Ry Ethel Lloyd Patterson. Sergt. George H. | Quack neem | Fights became #o general and shoot: | Burea tor Loeh's chase chair drawn close to the range, A live |of his diocese the Bishop decided to be will have been forgotten, {ng #0 premiscuous at the first dance | mhaUon’ at 4 and successful war on otier ee Set Prete ta eee eee reriiure) lee | peemeee : .. @ million hopes renewed. Vgiven by the Retaw Club, a social or: Headquarters Is a customs frauds during ts adminietyra.{ #082 She awakened to find herseif| Bishop Burke wilt deliver the benedic- igunization with quarters at No. poet, You may tion has given Unele Sam more cas | enveloped tn flames, tion. | 7 Cherry street, at Webster Hall, No. 319] read nis “Ode to from thie cource than had been re.| D&vid Hovis and his wife, who tive in| Secretary of State Laxaneky wit ad- |€) Eternity has no bound- Kast Eleventh street, at 2.40 this cowed Wuding the entire foreythres|& apartment above the Cahilis, heard | mmister oath of office, after wh morning the pi e des upon the | yea aries, ro intersections, no of prreveiding custore adminietea, |e screams of the woman, Ile ran |Gov. White, in retiring from office, will ‘4 T tlons at thts port. Under Wiliam Ley |{4ownstairs and forced the door of the|@4ddrens his successor bri ‘then | Calendars. he months fr. from Mares, 1909 to Dec. #2, 1910, Cahill apartment, While he wan amoth- |Gov. Dix will deliver his iota ad and years are man-made there had been collected more than twofering the fire with a rug and his coat, |dtess. After the inauguration the new 2 and one-half times the mo sate in| Mrs. Hoviss threw a patital of water |Governor wii} hold @ reception in tne) hieroglyphs on the scroll all of the previous fifteen years |over the smouldering garments of the|Executive Chamber for the State offi-|of Time, the feeble reck- from 1894 to 1908 the entire fif- | woman. cere and employees, and later in the : j teen years there was Policeman Matthew Hogan called an{atternoon another for the general pub-/oning of the human mind. lected $926,162, or an average of §$61,-| ambulance and Dr. Balamuth took Mrs. Mee ee hivaiee Cea # St T44 pe =} 01 vith the arrival o! aries F. Mure @ Fy ereia absent Pe ecameaaaapereates phy, leader of Tammany Hail, and other |) But if the calendar has every man and woman to the | oe rn ah | ye Retaw Clud ts composed of young | uildren, As minor } formerly connected with other east | ac ¢ omplish side organizations and In breaking away I Sate evened ae Last PL trh a from the old clubs and forming a new| page, Nreneh and talans uses hist one some feeling was caused, and when qumny lang last night's ball was decided upon some planned to make trouble, isa ero of a avore en. | CONVICT STABS FELLOW. | P:ominent Democrats toxtay to attend | served no purpose but to weident of the Retaws, Harris But, not these the talents that have predic te jo y the Inauguration, ty « ae FS . j M. Luzzi, and Assistant Sergeant turned the eyes of the world upon the Stuart, discloses forced payments by -_— ments in the contest for United Statos create an illusion every _ John I, Sullivan (not the prine | Versatile Serst. Quacker | Loed of fines, penalties amt forfeitures] Two Mem Quarrel in Jersey state'e Senatorship ere looked for, ut slave) time, Mother Earth com- ‘ee phe the lesser lights ‘id beneat Hmounting te the days of the late David B. Hill have 5 Her, learned of the expected attack [yaya ot hin brant, butiona, Tt In ana jo saiiiion anda Half Thie Year Prison and Shears Are Used. | 1° ‘Democrats of New York had an op-|pletes her orbit, let us be and secured the services of Albert Ellis, | dramatic nt whines with | Following the average shown in the Licata tment baboal portunity to send a representative to the | grateful for the illusion # Geputy sheriff, who lives at No. 1%] 4 splend aiew Police Head. | | previoup figteen yeatar this reeovery TRENTON, N. J, Dec. 81.—Charles 8.| United States Senate, and the rivalry o Kast Broadway, to act as special officer. |quarters, the or's office and the | | of fraud money by ‘Loeb is aa much| cemes of Newark, who ts serving three | among the various candidates 1s keen. || s was standing in front of the hall bolted Lone Ys entire period forty-three years, i the Democrats and Republicans in boty h Sarah Mi hardt appeared Christ man's ingenuity in record at 1.4 o'clock when three men p ee) at i y Wan ranreacniid ey ae actor for the first Loob's average receipts for the fiscal viet, with @ pair of shears yest , Sa ee aiesar ital be wv iiihen ing the flight of time has Out to the street. Instantly three men | me y stage in thie country iaieh reeiuiining $14 ® In A4-) Sewell’s back and shoulders are gashed | f gheehan, Edwanl M. Shepard, Jus-|_," 4 Niding in the shadows of a tenement | Police © her Cropeey was uncer- | ST aC ett rte L-Jin a dozen phtces tice Gerard, J. Sergeant Cram, Daniel| given him an excuse for across the way opened fire. More than | tain of the propriety of such a represen- | 250,000 in settl , The two men quarrelied in one of the claims which has +« ‘0 the F. Cohalan or any of the others who BOicty Watute vice Ared and Kule re- | tation. Geral. Quackenbos was’ th ' claims which hax sot yet gone 1810 the} prison shops and without warning | have been suggested as candigates by | the annual renewal of faith, ceived a glancing wound in the chest. | fore detailed by im to see the play H financial etacment, ‘This inoluded | daines grabbed his shears and chased | the Democrata the leaders will be called | hope, compassion, gratitude ‘Then the shooters took to their heels | °ULMIt his criticism of it to Mayor Gay-| | 000 patd by tht American Su Sewell around the shop. Prison guards) upon to decide. The Republicans are/ 444 pindliness, Let us be f followed by hai a dozen policemen. |" 5 | COmBANY and claime if woe oe *| expected to give tne empty honor of 4 ‘ Louis Gordon, who said he lived at No. Ga Nil Vida dedeg valuations and other merchandise Peay “LTeeA Wake (WIAA BAGS | Men We Tera Rceany iatier:. (ha | grateful for the annual op- came to the Pay pol “| On the y * 3 $21 East One Hundred and Forty-ninth with glory. In simple, well ios i ker Races With Maine SI Jenahese figures have only to do with ner, who was stabbed Thursday by | meeting and organisation of the Leg! portunity to rededicate our street, was caught at Third avenue and | caosen sentences ho untoiled a point of |Loss of Revolutionists Slight Broker Races With Maine Shere |«musgitng and frauds or undervatvations ; ank Mengano, a convict, it in a ser-| ature, which this year falls on Jan. 17, “ ” Twelfth street. Two blocks further up] view that has attracted attention to bs ; and have nothing todo w duties on} ious condition and his death in looked| the law provides that both houses, act- lives to ‘‘clean caus the avenue a policeman outstripped al criticlem, both here and abroad. in Battle Near Casa iff and Halts Former Mrs, | resular imporis or collections made from | tor at any time. Mengano ald to-day | ing independently, must vote on the) nd, who said he was Barney Hol-| “Why did you approve of the per- Oe ia + saline? he made the at #o he might be sent| candidate openly by a viva voce vote. | Let us be grateful for the re sonification of Christ in ‘La Samari- - tenn ate. lan Ti Mailest amount collected from} ey the death chair instead of servi both Houses under, eighteen, of No. 05 South Third | ‘orhentlon OF jamari Colorada. Jennison at Canadian Line, | .nuseiine and ¢raude at this port in| ?.0* he serving | The following day at noon Street, Brooklyn, and the third man who twenty years In prison, set jointly, compare journals and the| Yearly resurrection of those “L did not dis " y roa. he previous fifteen years was in 1895, the| ri sald he was Frank Griffin of No. 411 Bast] gong," replied Borer Canckenton “Bat ion ane WAS Gers case, = eareraaTicae Se lageiedreprereere rl perennial resolutions Twenty-reventh street, was caught at} it was mainly because the entire pro-| EL PASO, Tex., Dec. 31.—A spectal to (Speatel to The Breaing World.) Loeb in 10 collected $1,011,378 from Lill ih bard, BO deh be vor iad men from all parte of the Btate,| Which cannot wholly fail Broadway and Thirteenth street. duction of ‘La Samaritaine’ was inteill-| the ‘Times from. its correspondent in] BANGOR, Me, Dec, 31—Frank El | og,94, From passengers in 1910] If you decide suddenly to-night to get | Noted m' hctieatly every county, : : MUMRTEGL Gir unarmed, but three | Sent S54 reverent. Ite author and those | Chihuahua) seve: wood Jennison, a New York broker, | he collected $1.77 senting re-| married on the stroke of the New Year, | representing pr ‘lof their object so long as . rep f a i : Y a | had arrived here before noon to-day, ; complained to Sheriff White yesterday | ceipts from baggage examined on the| oF before the present year is dead, you nat th, had| steamsitp. pier. ce a comparative} wil find the Bureau of Vital Statistica | and all trains were crowded with vie they are perennial. Let M to the inauguration. Every room b teful that " collected in Jon] in Jersey City open, Register Carlin, | !tore us be grate! once a abla only oat dna] who issues marriage licenses, announced | in the various hotels had been reserved, 8 revo!’ all empty, were found in who acted in it were of high purpose. i the gutter in front of the been | four days’ flerce fighting near Casa Col. | that his divorced wife, Ells " y men were locked up. Jorada, and its loss 1x 60 men killed, | for the third time in eight years stolen | statement, th ‘The real purpose of any stage | cto Ions ts sl 1 heir daughter Alice, now thirteen years | from 292,782 ps 5 Hit With a Bottle. production te the only tone atames | ite (naurrento loss fe alight. The thelr daus! “Luque's relief column has ¢ untered 1 and the| There was nothing that could ha strued as ribaldry, da. D fri 8,546 in 1908, $460,900, yesterday he would be at his office in | and indications point to i record ig year we may rehabilitate . . umn ts badly demoralized. Nav: old, anf had started for Canada. Deputy bi Reed! 2 . City Hall until midnight to help 'tendance. Gov. Dix's public reception . A } ie re ieee te ths ard by which it may be Judged. command is till bottled up near Mal| Sheriff Garland accompanied Jenison Imports and Exports. bea i bi i eatiass io be @ huge aftr, our souls with simple create | a rene bank Ue bel When the inti ell deal od | Pawo." to Northern Maine Junction, six miies| ‘The financlat statement showing im- truths and homely virtues, by hall ° m Government ofMicials stated to-day 3 4 there found M ports and exports of gold, silver and — = = ” eee : tectiv who had been assigned to the \ west of Bangor, and he! ound re.) as he Amol: @ | ; eo nr he thst tap Aghilog Pose Browan'gcuakine (sd eine (Meee? haa nat received any repo (8! Jenniaon waltig for a tratn, she hav- | MT handise ra a5 i year of 1910 and once again pledge our ¥ ban + | giving detatls of the taking of Mal Paso é nh the Custom douse follows by stopped. le fm dulost .adcent'| Po line traderal trosee Thurs Pavol ing driven out ina carriage. The child ee ceaaehe ith toot selves to eschew the in Richard Daly, who according to the BS Se BAAD) troOR were inclined to belleve that the en-| was taken from her and she continued | gagement was only a skirmish: and that | West. few, if any, soldiers were killed, Judge Harding of the Municipal Court Gerald Brandon, jean Herald cor- | refused to era a warrant for Mrs. ndent, who was wounded In a bat-} Jennison’s arrest cartier in the day, police is “Ohick” Daly, who with $17Q97,873 for 1900, jcceeded tion of a social posttto: “Humpty” Jackson leader of the | From beneath his bristling mustache Jackson gang of thugs, was sitting at} came as strangely ax would the pipings @ table with a girl about 3.9 o'clock, | o¢ a bird from the throat of a buffalo. three men attacked him with | Indeed, the gesture in whion I surprised | Lord & Taylor stss"ntens te jus be grateful, above all “ ett! ‘5 tte near Pederna' three week* 440 | gtating that he knew all about the Jen- Founded 1826 | things, for that bsehalale champagne Ddotties. Sergt. ckenbos when I opened the} has returned to too City, He sald ; i eee i ional t hi iy was knocked down and the men] door of lits department at Police Hoad- | trygy. th ia noe Pisa MMaone and their years of domestic war, eile ed Qed | tion: moment when a thes door e jc to-day that walle he was operating a! Ald not oouaidar 2 lomeatic, 1910, 79 | ‘ ea beating nim unmer itally when quartera had held me transfixed. Av- | camera during the battle a revolutionist and Mie he ia Be t consider the arrost Baki. over 1M8, when the jhandclasp conciliates mu- he @rew a revolver and attempied to} parentiy he was airily kissing his finger | shot him, Brandon believes that the | Would be Justified exports were $6 6). Exports ¢ Hf shoot. ‘ Tipe to gentleman who watted ila | ivan thovght that the camera wus ¥ors |The Jennisons were married tn New| forvign merciandive in iM). were HS, |tinous hearts and the joys ‘Then It was the reserves came from] \\ke However, it developed that) k AA oer firearms Brandon Has oom: | Sock in ioe Mik Jennibon'telip adcene liek In ieee thee ware gant i0l of reunion alternate be- the Fifth street station and rushed the| tis was but the conventional deat and | | pletely rec ered, ae girl and @ noted beauty. ‘They | ‘The 1 duties collected show a de- dancers into the street, | Daly's head | aumb adieu Fine AOS GUILTY lived toxether five years and then Jenni- | crease of $5,000,00 for the year of Is0 tween laughter and tears! wan badly cut. At the station house he! “you vay that any play honestly or gon got a decree of, vation and the | he dutws amounting t 1 had twelve siltehes put in hls reaip ’ | WOMAN PLEAD! amounting to 82 : the next eight | 109 the amount was DE Ty Was taken to & col, Dpiy | eerneaty, meant can do no harm?" } FOR HUSBAND AND SON, | “Ustosy. st the enitd. The Intent Is Real 7: years lie pald his wite $209 a month, and panna ae aig Commencin; ‘| We are on: the eve of a | tried to bail himself out with a dianond| Ale eal Testy ; then tn 1M JACKSONVILLE RESULTS. mencing New Campaign. Behind t to me the fntention ot Men Sold Their Votes, but Are In- enter County, = us are the trials, the tribu- ; he autuor and actora seems $ ‘ Not Answer |, vepoieen fiains that Bnd agai T uesda Ja uar 3rd 1911 te ( i | Mahar ie athe cane ia valid ale Cc Ae ‘ in 1908 his wife stole their daughter and y; nuary ’ \Jations, the follies, the re- ' ser iny sa aritiniead ton Zourt Summons. that #he has always watched for an op- 7 1 | ‘4 Piglets UNION, Ou Dec. S.—dira unity to Ket the girl i ‘ |grets, the wasted talents SE age. Tee ate iat peo “rumncen, anty | entice hve 8 eae ago to] (oelRt Our Annual Sale jand the unproductive EME saveiver Had aisen found. on say aifteren aps Creake her tome, to-day, and on | eon followed Inet March, and md been | #0"). 5 tot, | and oven, tatnt ‘ ‘hours. Ahead lie peace, t aly, bat one was lying on the Moor |e iiing te Mot ri xe - hy halt of her javalit xon and hudoaet | ed as a woda clerk in a drug | Tine, Stantar 1 Bode ot ‘happiness health, pros- 2 . . wold their votes. erity and the solace of a CUTTER AND LIFE SAVERS net There Ig room for nothing | hay age two wf more (un forty” whe Se Muslin Underwear 5 a tis person Be acne huan clean heart. . OFF TO WRECKED SHIPS| ‘sie ovn’constinions {“Sise"Pattwanasra nis std husbanal] ODE TO THE NEW YEAR, ' avietions J* morals are hetr- thelr votes Neither By G . Qa kenbos, : i i i BOSTON, Dee. fhe Oca axa Leek eta kane eee eae TARE TET Dre Mea During the months we have devoted to the fo : Prd v2.0 i= ' | Which hampeced #hipping roast i this morning pared nt ‘ ili is preparation of this important Annual Event, ‘and relegate to the unre- ' ee seayeel of the vessels ; iat wax divine rr lessons It has it has been our purpose not only to improve membering silence of the ghee iteenav ing 1000 oe nee inity lini Teen oa m vote selling ASCH ae AL. upon the high standard of excellence, but to \dying year the shame of our Dlown away and sie had a a woud pr Bees Pe8 anchors ‘ve iniies : 100 BOYS SHARE $2,500 = An | precious ea fi. IN STARTING SAVING CLUB. York for Rockland, which displayed esnee tt we badd mone oe J } distress signals. schooner or Good Play May Be Spoiled, , with os and Will be towed to Rockland. tt | yea | BE when Me Crai Jail will give him ia a to make a bank aecount o! Come all ye fellow citizens vif See uccReA! Ih: OAniNE ove, what dear ones ‘tint: BACK 5,000 MORE WEDDINGS 1910): vane airs Crandall wit | [aan A een ata And for a moment lend, “Saks & Company be Basal © thou hast spanned e cycle o ¢ Narnoc i ‘ ‘That Cupid han been very busy dur ; A Oly Are ADO HMR PRONG the sven ah reais An ear, if to some missing ¢ tag the past twelve months was © pusnee tf OS GU) Beng a rygld \ How wilt thou leave us on thy parts |] 0 imines, Friend or relative you'd send Broadway at 34th Street; \ sures given out tals af Dearie. BF nar throu > ng A message, asking them to write | ternoon after the close of usines® hours bad acting or througa bad wtagi: 7 nee snthienk er “i Na | ; At the Marriage License Bureau, inur-| that it falle utterly of its purpose, YOUNG LINGUIST HERE. he only ‘Time may tell—thy father, And tell you where they are, ere Was an increase of iuore | Tt de better, thon, that cuch a pros | rime. ag ) use ur J ® ver the year 1M, ale, by be But uate tilda ipa day by day, unfotd s the best plan by far, | were ap ccilows: rh Bhinen ta can The Sunday World makes a specialiy of “In. Manhattan and Bronx...24,40 , eleht awn are, formation Wanted” Ads, They are conspicuously ' Broskiyn spe Mist : the recond cabin of 1s! pase ts turned, and thou layed on the first page of the Sunday Worll et ' ¢ i Feet H Time will lead thee back Into Want Directory and are given a circulation in New It the Peat ats ; York City greater than obtainable through any Totals . 46, 30 THEN WE SHALL KNOW, alte Mar % ¥ The cost of operating the bureau fat 1 OTHER Sunday newspaper. At the legal |, Ma, Ber leaner, she cy : mepaly CUPaty German: | ray iter three pounds apprentice | Find the Friend, Relative or Heir You Seek! yy the operations of its bureau, y develop: Curl fi * nolanay 7 for To " pounds — appretnd faa 821,246 In 1906, ‘: st A dey i 1 oid Pain igre Peet ELMER: 08.8) Shee” Siete tk pe 8re, pve. anortalen Through a Sunday World Ad, To-Merrow ather raining, ‘Track slow, ai | Aenean nnee semantic eh | tue a rt surpass the splendid values of former years. — tc ocr Ta ; SAY 10 ea < . in gratitude this midnight, norm, unknown, yet in inet, BACe Hates Pic rad e D ee |when the Old Year sur- Tuo hand tut olds the aecrets of | y mi wheat Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. lrenders to the Young Knows estinios are J] f } Fiat |Year, and the Young Year DUKAAKEAIT In thin abadani Olen (he ; . — salutes the passing of the | “| | What Destiny of Fate hast thou Knighi, E ior ‘

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