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GRAHAME-WAHITE CHES | “Natsolzoses case S47 000,000 FOR PARIS, Jan, 10.—The International ) y M Aeronautical Federation voted to-d to send the matter of Grahame-Whit Protest against Moisant in the Stat FROMSKYSCRAPER SUICDE M RVER Rushes to Pier to Find Man| Pulled Out by Tug’s Deck- » of America for finding in ges int 1 were nth mity with | English stoc Liberty Might race back to the Aero jay e's ue n- he Statue of | not) holders in Defunct | phen adiht allatbath SUE H. E. HUNTINGTON. | ing Tells of Further Projects | THE BVENINY WUKLD, WEST SDE PLANS OF CENTRAL Counsel at Freight Rate Hear- hand Was Dead. in This City by Road. baad ds PLN A ‘ Josed down following a gener teaspoon tal once: tt tear ee ae Company Want Money, learner ri ae Maire inert 4! al gelling movement in the final hour | " Oil of Pine ta often prescribed in| usual dose. —_— sr Nine a bia! partner. yen nani's brother-In-| tyases were from one to two pointe. Me —— = a Pe ie. Peomivanta iuial ludietaen We an caw canteame tae Jan, t0—Vant im |'@W, Luge! came to America and nel Total “sales of stocks were | Leach’s Virgin Qutekly allays all Trritation an a ‘ he Pennsylvania ferryboat Wash- | summons in an ty suit begun in the oes Im | oooh took Datey’s glade -in the ffm. | shares, and of bonds a | inflammation of the mucous mem- ington, bound from Jersey City to the| United States ¢ Rb 000, 000 have been | Haley become manager at $19 a week Fi brane, Unexcelled for Coughs, Colda, Cortlandt street slip, was In midstream lataers : “d New York Central | in December Daley was discharged, The Closing Prices, ‘ @) SHIA thectige: all throat and bron-/) to-day whena stout, smooth-shaven | Tuntingt« prineipi of freight | and he brought suit to stop Gallinarl and ‘ id Oe ener are De 8 sho ih , DFO} c MM] today’s hh lowest | y yin abeenger dived into they Albert | treet. ‘The the west aide, of New| Luggi from,using his name, | stocks and ot yan aa ,, | Sold by Drugetsie only In original %4-07, vials as put up for dispensing by a Hoss of No, 28 Wighth street shouted | Broadway, ording to Clyde Brown, | “Daley is over seventy years old,” anid | “Pd8y's final Get figures are % LEACH CHEMICAL CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. be an alarm to ti ot and the ferryboat \s holders lines, in his argument | Justice Goff, “He has no other business | Amal, Comper. « — foterstate Commerce Commission has un- | stopped. Other craft stea in the water. Commission der consideration the proposed advances in freight rates by the roads in official | classificatign territory. money which it is| Mr. Brown said that the operations of fs above $100,000 and the lines he represented showed a sur- ‘ation for | plus of $1,000,000 in 1910, as against a surplus in $4,700,000, Some changes y if named as co-defendant in the t | suit as that company was the holder of in the|the deposited stock ahout which the ten minutes when the » J. Fred Lehman, with Capt. | John Lenahan at the wheel, brought | up alongside. it Luke Lenahan, deckhand, brother of as been in prepa the captain, went ove ae — ination ate. Income D Detar . ed. the man in the water and « Ra ee eee her ways had occurred In the him to the tug.” Lenabar OR cat two years, he said. t of Phelps, MB den were drawn aboard with boat! ook athe 4 “Do yous nquired Commis @ hart task because the burden weighe J hoos Bid met Prot “an increase ers wuse the burden weigh ment for defrauding | ae Pr ety _ r op : 000, In prondunc-! ating expenses due di sg ‘ Lenahan headed the tug for surt stated that the , than the increase of wages In 191 Pier it and the crew worked in vain dinary feature of the case| “Yer, replied Mr. Brown. over the man they nad dragged from that althou the def. -| “There en a considerable ino ° the river. Hon was #4 large, the complaining com-! in the cost of fuel, In addition to Dr. J. R. Gibbs, soated at the win-|Pany had recommended mercy for the jnorease in the cost of other materials dow of his office on the seventeenth | Prisoner. and supplies used.” body. The doctor mad cost $42,000,000, an examination. He sald he, “we ‘ire srest retarn. He said the n view the construction nals on the west # f which would be | combine in the tc He sald that these feally would be for tired in this The body was taken to the Greenwich treet station. There were no papers in he pockets and on ts In money i LANDSLIDE KILLS 40 MEN. — “ CASTORIA Moor of the Singer I g, happened TTY a TCILe Mr. Brown explained that the neces- Sto be looking at the f bat when the TAMPA ENTRIES. a tor erent wndrovetienta and better- suicide dived. Through field glasses Dr, —-— ments had increased the capital of the | | | Gibbs watched the si ng Inctdentss| TAMPA, Via, Jan. 10. it, or a total and as the tug headed for shore he | for to-mortow's. i Tushed for Pier 11, which he reached | that the New York Central Just as th tug’s crew carried off the d out great im ten | Five Others Injn of Workmen Are Burted. | CASTRO URDIALES, Spain, Jan. 10. | —Forty persons were killed and five injured here to-day when a landslide overwhelmed a gang of laborers, bury- | ing them all beneath a mass of earth | and rock. t When Gang For Infants and Children, | | The Kind You Have Always Bought | Bearstho . oe OPPENHEIM, GCLLINS.@ 34th Street West Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits, Gowns, Fancy Dresses, Waists, Furs and Fur Garments, Women’s and Misses’ Cloth and Velour Coats Misses’ and Children’s Coats and Dresses, Prices Offered at Reduced Furs and Fur Coats—Reduced Prices 60 Hudson Seal Pst Muskrat Coats Hudson Seal Coats (Chapelle dye), Fancy Silk Lined, 52 inches tong. VERY SPECIAL 95.00 5.00; Valu Suit Department—Reduced Prices 15.00 10.00 Suits.... Reduced to $35 Women’s and Misses’ Tailored $25 Misses’ and Women’s Tailored Suits. . % $45 Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits “ 20.00 Women’s Coats—Reduced Prices —————————— RUUSUAASTSTSST SSS S TS SN SUSI eee T eee $30 Women’s and Misses’ Coats Fancy Tweeds, Mixtures; suitable for Travelling or Street Wear $32 Wemen's Coats. Reduced to $E0 Women's Velvet and Velour Coats “ 15.00 20.00 35.00 reduced prices, work are very valuable, and of course will be of continued value,” he said. —————— PARTNERS SHOVED HIM OUT, BUT HIS NAME IS HIS OWN. | Court Grants Application of Aged Man to Keep Others From Justice Goff in the Supreme Court this | rate of the compan: injunction | straining Ernesto Gallinari and Nicola Lugai from conducting a business at No. 779 “points wan attributed to these re- $7 Cliff street under the name of Thomas |. Datey Daly started the business forty ye: afternoon ago. than that in which he has been engaged for the greater part of his life. certainly entitled to his own name, ,and \T grant his application.” Using “Daley.” granted an It has to do with manuf: SZUBBVAY, JANUAKYX 10, 19114. [WALL STREET. Am, Am Am: Aw, Nt ite Exceptionally strong trading in Can Jadian Pacific was the sole feature of quiet market this morning. In a re-| actionary market, this security Was @ uous contrast. Rumors | forthcoming increase of the dividend | 6 In circulation | ange before 1 transaction of a on the floor of the pening, and the int block of re: 00 shares at an advance of | isfled with its opening joved wy to WY 3-4—the reached—and a gain ports. Not 14 /stinae cough, soothes the irritation Better Check It at Once—Neglect Often Leads to Serious Illness. {| Ol of Pine is a splendid natural 4, Temedy for the treatment of throat *,and bronchial troubles. Because of \its purity and freedom from opiates {and narcotic drugs It is especially able for children. Two or three ‘ 8 of the Pine on a little sugar af- ‘| fords speedy rellef to. the most ob the following formula, whic claimed, will break up a twenty-four hours and cough that is curable: ounce of Oll of Pine with two ounces of Glycerine and eight ounces (a half pint) of pure Whiskey. These in gredients can be purchased in nearly every first class drug sicre and are easily mixed in a@ large bottle, A ae and heals the inflamed mucous mem- brane. j Am: ‘Am. Locomotive |. Deposit Charge Accounts will be continued by the new Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Company. interest will accrue tod ances just the same. The ¢ dation’ will have no effect u these accounts except to ms them a greater convenience than ever, as they will be available in either building. ———————— our purpose to make the O Greenhut-Siegel it proves so conclusively: to the Discrimi Women's Coats and Suits, Wemen’'s Dresses and Skirts, Misses’ Coats and Suits, Misses’ Dresses Girt its and Ci Trimmed Millinery, Women's and Misses! Fur Coats, Fur Muffs and Scarfs, Carpets and Rugs, Skirts, es Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th Street, New York City. 2 1T MAKES Deetine All New York— The Trade and Public Alike— Is Talking About Our. CLOSING OUT From the first announcement this sale has become the SUPREME SELLING fastening the attention of the public and compelling the amazement of our mercantile contemporaries. Its broad scope, vigoraus plan and masterly execution give it a place in trade history as the MOST SENSATIONAL VALUE-GIVING EVENT the shopping district has known in a decade—and it is second week GREATER than the first. ys The Central Fact of the Occasion Is This: Greenhut & Company and Siegel Cooper Co. Will Consolidate Their Two Stores These Two Buildings Are to House the New Enterprise — ne Great Business Under One Company and Management We must clear the Greenhut building at once, as we must turn the store over to the architects on a certain date, whether the stock is sold or not—turn it over to be rearranged and fitted for the new Besides this, we have determined that the new business shall be started, if possible, with an entire new stock of merchandise. Cooper Co. the one sale of the decade that you must not miss. . . < ‘ The fact that we have done such an enormous business during the past week without quoting a single specific price is in itself an achievement that creates a precedent in New York Retailing We mention this significant fact not to plume ourselves but to bring out and emphasize the two points That the Sale is a Great Bona Fide Bar-| That the Increasing Crowds of Shoppers SSS | eens > assaestensnssssenasanssoceevmames! as! ase gain Event of Tremendous Importance | Are Finding Greater Bargains Than They nating Shopper. Ever Expected to See. eee ee etieea deena JF you cannot come to-morrow, come any day—-be sure to come just as soon as you can, because articles for household use and stylish wearing apparel are selling at prices that will gladden the heart of the most exacting bargain-seckers. It's If we could possibly give you specific instances of the remarkable bargains you could hardly wait for to-morrow to come, but the merchandise is selling so fast that we're really afraid to commit ourselves for fear the very thing we told you about would be sold before you could get here-- this only goes to show the enormous crowds that daily throng this store. Unprecedented Bargains in All Departments. Muslin Wash Dress Goods, Men's Furnishings, Silk Pettic oods and Lines, Dress Tris ngs, Wrappers and Corsets, Needlework, Notions and Sewing Suuadries, Knit Underw 1 Embroideries, Gloves and Toilet Articles, Hosiery and dkerchiefs and Waists, Jewelry and Silverware, Infants’ Wear, | Veilings and Ribh Leather Goods, Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing, Untrimmed Milline: Stationery and Umbrellas, Silks and Dress Goods, Flowers and Feathers, Women's Neckwear, Beds and Bedding, Chinaware, Upholstery. What we can say is this—and we say it with all the emphasis at our command— Every Dollar’ handise i B very Dollars worth of merchandise in this Building is) . Marked to be Closed Out within a very limited space of time. Greenhut and Company Double BAC Green Trading Stamps With All Cash or Chirge Purchases Until Noon, Single Stamps Alter Noon Store LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED —A “WORLD WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT. Regu'ar Charge Accounts into will carried the new ‘ © Company, y the efore, thus + in which of and hay vithout any formalte > them chars tes whatey ALE EVENT of the day— Formerly Occupied by B, Altman & Co,