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~ ¥ i ‘ . : ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1911. avenue, the Bronx, ‘many terrifying experiences have come. Once he was nearly shoved off a Coney Island boat; at another time bis constitution s nearly wrecked after an experience with clam chowder; and again, there was the night when he was doing a job of work in the Little Italy section, expecting every minute that a bomb would be thrown at his heels, But the great and solving. The siguths wepe left in the ite session at the Waldor-Astoria to- day there was a subdued note in the wrangles and contentions, for there eat in the gathering of baseball magnates @ good-looking young woman, neatly gowned in brown, with gems flashing at her throat and on her hands. This was Mrs, Helen Hathaway Britton, owner of the St. Louis National League Baseball Club, therefore herself a magnate (the part in the squabbling and speech-mak+ | inter the Luna Park fire yesterday afternoon. Every up-to-date, strictly recherche fire has a telephone girl heroine and it Would be strange, indeed, if Lana Park, being even ahead of the times, could not come across with that ne wary and ting accessory. Her name is Annw Reardon and she lives at No, 189 Bay Twenty-sixth street, Bensonhurst. Just to show that as watchmen and caretakers of animals it} "7 66 re. DD 99 * ba r HO. HUMI’ YAWN \‘‘222 Win Pennant,’’ Says Mrs. Britton, HEROIC HELLO GIRL |2428 Guvendolyn Burden Wed ’ ; poconenceses eee at Grace Church to David Dows. ~ POLICEASHAROLO! © #érst Woman Magnate in Baseball, FIGHT TO. SAVE 37 . es e TELLS OF CRIME Here at ‘Meeting of National League. {UNA PARK AFIRE rk { | € wy 4 the ci tom NE ‘ n" UW nows 'y An- ' ‘ ’ ‘rom the moment Ly And “Hi, Ho!” Gapes Ambu- gle of National Sport, Miss Reardon Cut Wrist y mn rth Indian, ‘wiiebe lance Doctor When Harold | or the Dope About the Smashing Fire Signal memuéy of the ore 66 eE Says He’s Hurt. Players, and Is Sure Box in Office. freighter Moldegarrde the other oat She'll Annex the Prize: BPM ALS 7, fey when tne Vigianela stm POOR BOY! WAS TIED UP | witting to Build New PHONED MORE ALARMS. joer te ere an the Ory we : i Stadium Because She Hated. nat there wasn't any ¢ Maybe It Was a Woman and| Has a Hunch That the Battled With Linemen Who |Nepeclatty. in cusisay+ or aa j Maybe a “Black Man’— Much Coveted Flag Al- Came to Tear Out Appa- the ‘Moldegarrés, Capaliii™ leommanding, let ja Iti P Ho, Hum! Woke Fatlaws: i its ratus She Was Using. fe to Fao, “Cube, with, a : . ; a |'ne- start, ‘The winds Maw ? Lee ine young. lite ait, Harold 1] When the National Tanto remuned There was a heroine telephone girl In ties raed It got worse as the Moldegarrde wn between Cat Istand and and, down where Robinson: sjstarted the fashion of néming |atter the days of the week z |woatekin overcoat, The fre! her course. She went smash on Cat Isla®a on Nov. 4. The ed that the best thing its jo would be to get once. could there | | * land all hands except the captain | They put over the . ‘ o . : very first of petticoated baseball mag- Luna Park te still in the ring and not line @ tain remat < Rarrowing event of ihe twenty-three | naten), and it wan her Meat participation leven materially damaged by the fire, he ahID att ne cond 60 tan ing, when he was found bound hand ana | inthe affairs of the big commission. |Mr. Thompson opened the gates to the de . e late . janiey Inson, prin- ' |public to-day, and among the exhibits For two days the men In 15Gb Tek OL CARI Ee eeeeenn | SMO late aly: Staniey abl in-|| MRS. HELEN bi a he. exhibi days th in the machine ietahy ab No. Ha meet Bitty: cipal owner of the St. Louis club, wited| | ELAS THA WAY | was Miss Reardon, with her right wrift 1 about with nothing to ds kl alee a ho a rat A the club, lock, stock and barrel, to his BRITTON bandaged, | FO Then a spo a “ Just whe ted Hatold fea meat, [niece upon pis death last March, and Luna Park, contrary to general beltef, ng eet, Glstrese ana: Conran OE. pain bobce et tne an WRITER ottect Mra. Britton took immediate possession. 1@ not abandoned in winter, «About Can |tet aseies keene \ e The y ‘ y 4 there | . # | Station age not fosing, agy vsleep over je young woman did not take any twenty men are steadily employed there | Vigilancia found them and bro to New York. Miss Gwendolyn Burden, the daughe J den Jr. 4 b ; ing before the Commission. . Th k under the 3 . thats ‘The Vigilancia’s officers sala alr at tie outser fromthe, fact that | ar that te Bei duatotnger ited priate Ad Riehl and Misa Itear.| tr of I. Townsend Hurden, was mar- here was a reception after the cere | ive oe Merritt & Chapman Harold told two. atctieg about ims as-| dent of her club, ‘but aa the owner of ! @ |don, in addition to looking after the| fed At Grace Church, in Broadway, y at the home of the I. Town | working with the Moidegarrd “ saftant. oné breath i: Was a man, “ be pet hae : to-day to David Dow: send Burdens at No, 2 East Ninetys [get her off the coast of Cat | and in/another « woman, ; | Setionat inteantMes werian cna tel arse eeae ee ope | aw elevbles: ier bet } second street Capt. Winge ts still sticking by ' + One of thé Jobs {In the store that fall c al interest sho was on hand to employees. | tended, but Master William Burden, |= te young Mr. Travos isto Open up apes re iy hither te pa ‘ 7 SMASHED ALARM BOX WITH) the son of Willlam A. M. Burden, the morning. He was there punctually Sannin the inner workings of the HER FIST. and Mast racy Dows Jr. acted aw to-day—ten minutes to eight, according | 4 “ we . When the fire was discovered yester-| Pages. Charles B. Stuart attended + to bis statement to the detectives, at| DAUGHTER OF A CLUB OWNER day she was in her office at the en-| the bridegroom, exa five minutes after elght, along AND ALWAYS INTERESTED. 7] trance of the park, There is a@ fire The ushers were Leonard Sullivan, eame Louis Schlenbaum of No. tast| Mrs. Britton ts twenty-eight “ears old, | alarm box close to the telephone switch-| James De Wolfe € rroll, One Hundred and Thirteenth street, a| the wife ofgSchuyler Britton of Cleve- board. Miss Reardon smashed the glass| Dunham 34 and 1. Bur: saleaman for the company. As he en-| land, and the mother of two little chil- ' with her fist and turned in the first | = tered the place he found {t ominously | dren, She has been interested in bas alarm, cutting a deep gash in ter right | silent, There was no sign of Harold L.| bail since her babyhood, and she grew . wrist; hence the bandage. STILL FIGHTING ORDER Seep ek a lee of areca | ball user Mba nesdi end Sia) EN ‘Then Mise Iteurton ran'to the apart:| FOR STREET CAR TRANSFERS. greeted Schienbaum at the Beginning of | diamond was the music of the dinner < ments in the buildings to the right of his busy day. table. Her father was the late Frank] Fi ; a |the entrance and warned the members| Companies Affected Ask for a Re- Cautiously, the salesman went through | De Tiass Robinson, owner of the Clove | Fire Gong Frightens Team, | Mrs. Helen Humpfner’s Letters | oe" ave families living there. Return- pie ig x P le Servi the store and in the rear he came upon | land Spiders, . ; ing to her office, she got busy at the earing by the Public. Service the prostrate form of Travos, bound| Ever singe she took possession of| Which Dashes Through to Husband Used Against |tetepnone, summoning assistance trom Goimmission . oo and fagt, Schlenbaum dashed | Roger Heesnahan and hie Cardinals Mrs. ‘ around the sland. She also telephoned 4 7 °° "Qown Fitty-ninth street until he met] Britton hasicteken am active: part in Williamsburg Streets. Her in Divorce Sui to Mr. Thompson that his amusement| The varloua street railway systems f ‘ ‘ atrolman Meurice Tawney. shaping tho affairmof the @t: Louts Club. & Streets. ; e Suit. creation was on fire and started him| affected by the order of I in HE opening of a shop devoted exclusively WOMAN OR BLACK MAN DID IT—|8he removed her home from Cleveland — v4 aie EM: Sek ral bi pala Pera jis wey Le Rte ak J to women’s footwear is. one of the fash- \ to St. Louts and registered her ambition f Forty- ‘am i htt ; i DOESN KNOW WHICH to ake day Own A pennant winning Nar| Th Kone for fire drill in Public @hoot| Barrels of love and tens of thousands |\vay to Luna Park. the Public Servire Commission K, ion events of the month. ‘Myrder! Robbery’ Game au he} Uohal Leleve Slush Bhd Whe hige Hopes No. 16, on Wilson street, between Bed-}0f kisses that cooled and withered with} While Miss” Reardon wad engaged | rehearing on the order, The onder mus 4 Th ‘ Made é ise to ane vee, tan a minute the that “Bres" will turn the trick and she| fT and Lee avenues, Williamsburg, to-| each succeeding year they lived together jin doing her duty to her employer at! to go Into effect Jan. 1.) The aystans) & " ie Queen Quality Boot Shop, 32 West Thir- policeman Wits at the store, , ; tw ermpiby f i oh ° A i The policeman siovk Travos, but he | !# Mighty giad that Ae ie signed up for|4ay, @cared the horses ofa big delivery | figured to-day in the Supreme Court at the mete Bi pdb el Eaprdpo In hae Arad pot ital ty fourth Street, has just made its public bow. made no response. Downey rushed to a| Av ‘sat a mighty handsome salary. | Wagon standing across the street. The| the trial of the sult for separation] int, the uifice, The telephone company | THT avenue, tlle Kecond Avenue Hal hy Pr ‘ : Fe eacetonminar er cteates | nly® ambitlon is to xet_a pen- | river, John Lendt, of No. 2 Bast One| brought by Mre. Helen Humptner|owng the telephone apparatus ant | Toad Company and. th cae |S) t is furnished with everything that can make * 5 We: Male Dr, ivi * exclaimed the young woman to-| Hundred and Sixth street, Manhattan,| against Adolph Humpfner, a wealthy|these employes had been sent to! No dB ‘ . 4 bab a4 Fin Bea teatie oese tS | day before she went Into the star cham-|was back in the wagon’ rearranging | Teal estate dealer. ' rescue said apparatus from the devour- | pany. ~ thoe buying for women comfortable, satisfac J 4 everything gajue on around him. ee meming, Obs the? age ge parcels. He made a Jump for the reins,| According to Mrs. Humpfnes, comely |Im¥ flames, Din one O cane a inunane un. | ) tory and convenient. . 4 ‘Then, Townfy untied the cords that |brown eyes flashed andthe diamonds | Ut WAs not quick enough end they fell|and about thirty-five years old, ner | te aie ean nen ee ate a | enanted, and It ta specifically nileged The most fashionable leath fabrics and 4 bound ‘the man. They were of stout |ganeed upon the tiny chains that draped | Petween the horses, husband developed @ peculiar manta fo ee ae a tacked @ WICKER, eee ai ee ave due rewaea | 1 n ashionable leathers, fabrics and ac- » twine, and {t.did not take long to,un-|them from her throat, “I would rather | For more than a mile Lendt clung to| “clipping her wings'—said clipping con- | snutting off her own little of'cA WhIl6| i 4 reasonable return upon the vali v cessories are displayed in a wide range of e ravel the knots in the section that/land the Cardinals at the top of the | the seat helpless, while the team dashed | #!sting of beating and Kicking her and) the telephone men fumed and stamped | oe tie property ty dish 1 id col , The ambulance physician placed a bot- | !1¥ eel in my Bones that | iicemen, hitting trolley cars and wagong| After ten years of the alleged brutal| phone in the line o! cattce climbed’ ted, and that after fo ‘ . + tle of strong smelling salts under the | ose! Hresnahan te soing to do this for Jang terrifying hundreds of people. |tfeatment, Mra, Humpfner teft her hus- | ote of the telephone emlaar PAS a Rect geal diy Moe Prices $3.50 to $5.00. | nougt . ve : t MlbWink-nole In ox. 1 (el wi0 . to @ appa “ ‘om v & nose of Tra There was a sharp | ang wait for a year or two, As Ned eee Wilson street the Lal ale the following note In ex: | ove and dragged It ou against the /decteidm, After that a writ of certiorari Ni ’ movement of the facial muscles and then # swung Into Lee avenue and side- : Srotesta. of Miss Reardon, ‘The fir out by the compante P +a grokn, |KNOWS ALL THE DOPE ABOUT | wiped a Nostrand avenue car, benaktne: “adolph: No doubt you will be sur | HTOtemt oe Ame ice where the | Wi Re ayaa Oh yA mpantes. » We seen) alt to cisit the new “Thieves! Big black man! My| THE PLAYERS OF HER CLUB. | several windowa and scaring the pas | Prifed to get this, but you shouldn't, | telephone was located. | : WEEK ALIMONY. | 'K° Queen Quality Shop end inspect the money! were the first expressions that| “E always leave everything about the! sevgers so many leaped from the plat-| 4® Your cruel treatment has driven | gerg OF SCENERY ARE FOUND GETS $13 A IMOQNY. | newest modes in women's footwear, f dave situa of: returning. Sonsclousness: to the Judgment of Mr. Bres-| forms before the car was stopped, T me from you. I am going to my sis- b eee Were Rranr 4 | Thevambulance eirgecn ehodk Tayo ‘explained Mra, Bujtton. "I! racket only made the horses wilder, | -teF°8 in Brooklyn. Wishing you good his rae Mr, Thomp-| Fede ut Ro. aid die nonlage. atrest| \B - nd he wit up. He seemed dazed. Ae poate tat tie manager in ihe | When they reached Division avenue ang! Wek and hoping you will: tind @ | Mui Oy Ta itiy mornin that three| trookiyn,. for ailmony from. Fred fe Qucen Quali Boot Shefe “Who attacked you?" asked Downey. | Uague, save probably one, and I guess |POlceman Carpenter tried to stop them | Suttable wife. EUR complete sete of scanery which he bo-| nas” 2 wire menuthoturer, wns pA r “It was a Woman,” returned the atill|\acve got that one in little old New {he was knocked theadlong inte the mud-| Mrs. Humpfner tearfully recited the | 1 had been destroyed In the fire ores Ifattn ‘CLARIES 1OCHAY v4 O2 Waist BF SE dazed Travot York, Look what he has done for the; dy street. He was badly bruised and| Story of her marital diferences to! wore safe, They were removed from| Ml Before duals Caulk iN A ie Then, ag hg brushed his hand over bis | team already—wonders. and marvels. ; his uniform was ruined, Justice Davis, after which her husband) Tana Park only a few days ago to an|uitention of the Courk wis eilied ty il | eyes again, his memory seomed clparer | Why, he came very, very near coralling | The runaways dashed east on Division | ¥8® called to the stand and entered | yntown studis. The erenic outfits ero} Pick Nal Ait louis Ut Ml Ave: | an@ he Bala! @ [that pennant lastugtesrinTt one of his! avenue to Marcy avenue, where they |@ emphatic denial to all the charges. | for a production of ers” by Georg Jones, a ¢ , Meas . “No, it was a dig black man, Tcame| Pitchers had only bohgyed @ Uttlo ’ dasned the wagon againat an Ocean ave, | Justice Davis listened to each of teem | Burr MoCutcheon, which Is to be pre-/ nue line of the H. Ret. $50,000 for fing. What we have. got to do is to/mue car. The car was not damaged, Mazabeth's Chauffeur,” which ts to bg! pore o'clock, Of a sudden, I heard someope |cut the propositions’out and get down | but the passengers were badly fright. |MER LETTERS FILLED WITH) “talzanons Ciliiiin) Bil) Horie pe behind me yell, ‘Boo.’ I turned and) to brass tacks, + ened, The team took to the sidewalk TALK ABOUT KISSES. of “Treading the Rainbow,” which {8] of information given him by the mother j saw a big black man and then faintedy| “I like to talk to my manager about/ in front of the Williamsburg Branch of | jrumpfner’s lawyer laid particular| ty be given. to public about Feb. 1.1 Or gones he put detectives to work and I did not know anything more until Y|the players and learn all about them,|the Brooklyn Public Library and drove the letters filled with talk| Scenery of » Spendthritt’ and] oo Mtormation which justified his leav- woke up, just now, Walt till I see tf | their personalities, thelr. psychology. Ila score of men and women scrambling | &ttea® Upon the by Mra. Humpf-| “Polly of the Circus” that pee my money 1s gone am beginning to Know them all lke alup the steps and went on plunging |S00Ut Kisses written by irs. Hulmbl- | eg was destroyed. se ocks sald he left her without 4 Travos openehis wallet and found | 0K and can figure pretty closely on| through a’ crowd of students of the | Nef to her husband in this city while] “Tia” parc was pretty well 2 fe said: ba lett: bee: wilt N UNUSUAL ae their abilities and, snortcomings.” Bastern Distriét Hospital, all of whom | she was on @ trip ayrond @ few years! uo‘to-aay when the Bates Were THT | eee eo ee ee enna aw Fo eaee eae In tt when 1 camp |, Since, t#king possession of the Cardi.) managed to get out of the way in time | ago. open to the public, The work of re-| Aimony pending trial, Young Jones wa OPPORTUNITY j vile iB ge nals Mrs. Britton has primed herself|to esoape injury. “You went abroad determined never | pullding the gap made by the fire Will] int lately unable to giv din the! down this morning,” he assured those | with the dope of all the big and little; At Rodney street, the pole of the! to return “to your husband, did you|be inaugurated ax soon ay p cn in Ray- prite§ Teafuse” the fa suiting te know ine| wlan aar'y iste tt, Dole af the wo return, your, husband poche FOR THE HOLIDAYS The ambulance surgeon sald Vravow| batting and pitching averages of even! Louls Morgensteln of No. 24 South sec. | “wng, declared Mrs, Humpfner and Luna Park will look as splck — Was suffering from shock and went on] the bush leaguers, and when the sub-)ond street. Morgenstein was thrown e Naan. At a tact that span as though no fire had occu | Exquisi 1d ‘gualaate farnuhd his way. Downey looked around and sect of purchasing a new player ‘a! out on bis head; his scalp wom cut ang |, Well dent before vou malted? “A,| Within tte walls when tt o | xquisite and exclusive furnishings found ndthing missing from the store, | YOURht up by her.manager or her clud| his hands were badly scratched and |t#!ned counsel before you sailed? A on of 1912, | for well dressed men. ; ‘The company leaves ax much aa gagy | President she can surprise them now andj cut. Policeman Orr tried to stop the {Tt 1s chen eatin al he cash register over night, Then | te" With her intimate kowledge of the!horges, as they slackened after this | The letters introduced were very af- ee ee rete ne Cee and nat | aftalrs of ghe baseball market, collision, but only succeeded in. being |fectionate, closing with such touching} EXPLOSION ON BATTLESHIP pie ——— | Bath Robes $5.00 ) Umbrellas _. $3.85 1! oa hs i '| | Mrs. Britton tathinkipa@ seriously of | dragged through the st siime for; sentences as, ‘Ten thousand kisses | 4 RE ENTY MEN i Value $6.00 & $8.00 Value $7.50 m0, saaped no damage Had | putiding a toncretegstadium at-her ball | twenty feet, before they shook him off. | ¢ your wife, Helen.” “One thousand INJURES TW * | . 4 been done to anyone ‘of anytoang.y @X- | park in St, Louls am has a hdnch that; A man who did not give his name | Com» Sart Mee eM Pe ior ye ia Handkerchiefs, doz. $4.00 | Silk Hose $1.00 cept, perhaps, to Travod, when she gets that-stedium he will|/was more lucky, @ block farther on, | #s##es from your wi olen,” “Level. fiteh: Gaa'| Value $6.00 Value $1.50 > 4 ay Jannex a pennamt. jeatehing the near horse by the bridie vend ingen, neon ee Commander Garnett of British $ ea | Silk Pajam $5.00 > “You know the \ol@ ¥radition of the!and swerving the team to the , PO: NOP Teurh % PODS, 4 > » Victi ajamas A WILL BURY FEDERAL "SPY. J vig teagucs sio‘mite "that a’ new | where they. stopped. curb, | stumptner, went. to. the country. Fighter One of the Victims of Rain Costes A108 Value $8.00 ‘stand means a champtonship. Mr.| Surgeons Goldstein and Eckard of the | Wrote many letters to Humpfner, tell- Oil Tank Blow-Up. Wh Glori alue $20, latives Take Charge of the Body | COM! skey built a new gue and he won amsburg Hospital, attended the |iM of her impatience besause he did! Lopes wouriH, Eng. Dec, 1—Com at a orious Neck Velvet Jackets $20.90 Molativen: Ta ¥ | the pennant in 1906, The Philadelphia! two policemen and Morgenstein, who re- | Hot write or come near and caution: | RTE Borner onthacee Christmas Gift Is a eckwear $1.00 Value $27.50 of Pryce Lew | American League téam christened one|fused to go to the hospital and was |ing him “not to forget to: bring me|mander Herbert N. Garnett of the Navai | F x Inst year with a neanant. , Then there | taken to his home. money.” Ordnance Department and fifteen of th a Knit Jackets & Vests, $6.00 | Umbrella and Cane to match Relatives of Pryce Lewls, the frst) was Forbes Fleld, which the Pirates — Mrs, Humpfner admitted that she had| crew of the dreadnought battleship Value $8.00 | $10.00 Set—Value $15.00 Federal secret vi vay of the elvd)| brought a pennant to, and finally there | KNIFE AND RAZOR DUEL left her husband several times previous-! Orion were injured to-day as he result war, who Killed himse.f bygJeaping from! was the Polo Grounds stadium, where ly, but had returned to him, It WAS) of the explos! of an oil tank Just to convince hat Newell’ The World dome, have arranges for his! you are flying a pennant now. Is there LANDS TWO IN COURT, | not wat! Oct. 3 1808, some time atter) oxides the « r und fiftee ‘ ince you that Newell's burial at "Torrington, Conn., to-morrow, | any, wonder that I've wot a hunch,’ | 4 Yer trp road, that sho left him for] mon of the crew four engineer officers| No gift that costs nearly the same Not An Expensive Place, e a public funeral at 8.0 Mrs. Britton will remain at the Wal-| 5. , ps , ane oe mi were also Injured, All of the victims | g, t of money could bly ee ee ene ene Mecci Chapet {dort during the mession of the National | Fighters Say They Were Just Com-| "Mrs Numpther declared that on one| ern pay burned or Acalded on thel FRONDS. oe ey car bata netion ik to be M Commission and she expects to he v oat = han T occasion Humpfner tore hier dress off of | er" ; nan wixtann of the ele ive / . hth avenue and Nineieonth streets | Tic In evidence nt tne spring traiming| Paring Weapons When They — |her hecause she told hin she had been | faces and handy | Bintan oe thw vie) Wii vou buy Vieter goods of u E. A. NEWELL ph iy wine He Be: : sa to nt [Of the Cardinals’ next: year, Were Arrested. invited to Ro driving with some friends} fT Nore ad to be taken to the hos. | you call bs sure that yout receive them| FIFTH AVE. at 28 ST tnd fevvected tat tough, ne dad {GENTLE SPRING IN BOSTON; | Honor, and T arrested them for viola-| she said, “Every time 1 would mene) Aine Which were extingulsiied by | faction; that the price you vay is th poahyas vallued ea an Amarioaa | ting the Sullivan law,” said Detective! tion my Brooklyn friends he would] PAMOs Nel Merk ete beg Bnet 1 never eof naturalized oe an American | FLOWERS ARE BLOOMING. | ufwore ‘Caravetta wnen ‘Prank’ ‘Te tweome’ enract and iter ita vor| etme fuembern of etew | | es posible, _ :- ti \ — a 9 €, a1 ‘ when I was ill he oJ “ 4 ny ene nd ou € $a e price at o v dedicated ‘to this that he desco, a tat of 19 Kenmare | threaten me. Once w ! facie, atetie Aunkbanl: wines, aid tel y In tae A tt th Tnite . Sa eet, and Salvatore br “ kicked and beat me, and then reminded | » ag een tar contin ey Fifth Ave nd at our 34 . mepred tena: <h unl e Open Street Cars Are Running sen Fe Ha A yo § Pte Wes we that It waa & way he had of ‘clip. being iF a oe y etre |store as you would pay a d nan ——_-__—_— Great Pritain on his nis wish | Too, With the Mercury Climb- [taken before Magistrate Kernocban in| PDS winas bane PART he Aree ORT et and Goal outeofetheeway ation who or wit! be followed, ing to the Seventies. Centre St Police Court to-day, jog Be eee «Slag el EEE has a small stock to sel itr 1 I pas ao scuassat 2 . | ""edelto Yad’ @ knife ent | FRO ead gals 5A 4h Avail yourself of our liberal deferred ‘ Heaith Department» physicians com-|in the southerly quadrant, springtike | the screams of women last night and| » matters. He denied that be evar jee A ‘ len, women and children | cars in the streets of the city, buds on| street they were Kolng after cach other | way lan ere ) ng in the Fourteenth Ward of Braok-| the shrubs in the suburbs and a few| with razor and knife,” ks SS SCRANTON, Pa, Deo. i-Ty the] iy 4 ' . ? ; In, in the Williamsburg aeetion, due to | venturesome owers in’ kArdens fur-| Tedesea told auite a aimeront ee ee nH Curcshatetand of ino taagaig. & Having a circulation in New York City the discovery of a case of smallpox, | nished the unusual features for Decem- ol owed me & Knife that he D i - dof the Delaware ¢ ide : - The reserves hud to be. called, out to would shave as good aa my razor, Company to-day Ave men were greater than obtainable through any other quiet Italians excited by the enforced mometer climbed well above ‘ Tin nbb be s y PAAR” conic Gnas t A ; > Sete : A ii the two when the ofcer a pd us. NN" book i dle; the achine shops of the 1 ¢| st — vaccination day, but to-day tt wais-trying to| “tne pificer testied he had eo Sen kvards aeke| oR Danee wii aah’ ae Ararnne. Meropae| qumlneria d Victor Factory Lisuibuie Sunday New spape > beat the 70 mank, At noon the tempera-| to: point a revolver at the dnelltsts with the Sunday || toxettter with five locomotives. | 27 W. 34th St., bet. Sth & 6th Ave:, into the stote at ten minutes to eight PILES CUBFD ING TO 14 DAYS, better and if—but what 'l# the use of ture was 6%, The and then refused to grant a ¢ ree, weeks, & production of sented in thre alicnation of the affection of Mrs, - make them drop thelr weapons, G Fwo of the dead y rom 5 RI ERT Mul refund money Mt Vaso ints | vernely affecting NKOHIAWER, Goll’aad ImeateMarflochen, placed thevs under World just miakes |] Oe orcagm, the other a trem | Sey Fifth Ave., at 37th St, SUNDA Y wo D ADV! KY 2 Blies is 6'%o 24 dapk.ece. est | ice harvesting industries, peace bonds of are buried Beneath the debris, | Fifth Ave., cor. 46th St. .