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td ‘Opium Smuggler and His Aide —_(pncr yr TAMRANY'S ATTEMPT To i. Gls Te Tried in Dramatic Court Setting cs eet cai a st as Truth is good advertising and can be presented without hesitation. Women Everywhere ; who have enjoyed the tempting, delicious purity and excellent quality of PARK & TILFORD Wiles and Tammany Still Has but Thirty-five. Tammany’s attempt to corral’ five of | the Fusion Aldermen-elect, for the pur- | pose of organising the Board of Aider- men, has fatled, Jt was stated to-day | — that Tammany henchmen had be working among certain supposed eus- ceptible Fusion-elects, making promises ‘, ~ Al te a ky Rothstein’s Story of ne ee METHOO OF Called a Two-Edged Sword to | ort Stimcient number to got the forty TVcHEE attr A.C. PALMER ie . / FILLING votes necessary to organize the Board 4 How the Washington Place 4 SHELLS peda thal Cut Away Taft Support and | Tammany tashion, but that every Alter: | By. ’ man-eleot was found to be Tammany BH Outlet Was Locked. | Down La Follette, {frost Tammany wil Nave gut thirty: Chocolates and Bonbons i x 3 ve . | a + Fa ian Friday night, next, the fusion mem- | 5 ! fs . URE | . bers-elect, together with those Borough D ] Th - ' rE WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.—’The Roose- | Preaidents who are in sympathy with i UPHELD BY ROSE MAYERS _TASHINGTON, Dee 11~/"The Reese] Freseea, Wee, Sry i SEPA vith eclare em in the Board of Aldermen, are to dine al ] 4 a used by regular standpat Republicans | at the Brooklyn Union League Club, 4 Int to cut away the support of Taft, who | after which a caucus will be held among f Weiner Also Tells of they fear cannot be elected, and on the | the members. Because of his sickness, e 3 a " other hand to attempt to hold back La GnIH CT Ue ieatoa AUNOPIRLAT ee : Despairing Attempt to Es- | Follette, whose progressive principles Bryant Willard will not Mbs redesianstea | and have given them their preference. In consequence the demand for Park & Tilford’s Confectionery grows phenomenally. they are not ready to accept.” floor leader in place of the present ‘This was the analysis of the situation Bey plead Frank 1, Dowling, made to-day by political observers, who | 27d t mere “oe ee ye ee fave watehed the groat activity of Dan |#& Curran, who is sald to have the backing of Herbert Parsons. Hanna and Nat Wright of Cleveland, | ©, Grant Esterbrook is slated for the 4 { | * Other girls who were in the fire panic) cape That Way. | PES ow ws oe Pe d flustered. the b of Vice-Chairman of the Board. | Sold through our Sales Agents of March % when 147 persons met death who came here and flust Jol | P tional Republican Committee with the| The position of floor leader to be given | H uring the ‘Triangle Waist Company | See N eee eae end Ua ety at| te Curpae. carréee will ae tha ehelenane and in Park & Tilford Stores. fire wubetantiated the story told Roosevert ship of the Finance Committee and a | seat as a member of the Sinking Fund ‘The Roosevelt hoom came from Ohio. | Me At Bm It gathered {ts strength among those to<iay by Becky Rothstein that the Washing: | place door on the ninth floor, to # —.—_—_—— Many girls turned for escape, was members of the committee who are not Firat Edition of the Bible. —_——__—— feoked. lenac Harris and Max Blanck, for Taft. It is alleged to have orig- (From the Chicago Journal.) ‘of the company, heard the {nated at @ luncheon in New York, at| The firat edition of the priated bible | tegtity againet them before Judge which Hanna begged Roosevelt to al- sold at @ crowns per volu to fm the case wherein they are é fi low them to use his name against Taft. ‘ — ‘Bavcmasee Ee reaied with causing the death of| _=TShnstp : : P : 5 They asked Roosevelt to announce | >Y in Faust in Paris, The pur. Sohwarts, with some concern. = i [ : himself as @ candidate, Rooseevit de-| Chasers supposed the bcoks were cop! NEW PIANOS ; by hand. The last of the edition he sold | ‘ Max D. Gteuer, their attorney, tried clined. Finally, it 1s sald, they asked | 41 ‘39. crow: With this Ponlication | We have some of them as low in price as 4 figle and again t0 shake the story of the Colonel not to make any statement! originated the myth of the “printer's | ‘ Yooked door, but from the mass of tion there remained the exclamation of one of the wit- ‘Who told of the efforts made by (@irle to escape, and who shouted @rying the door the door is locked Rothstein resumed the etand ‘@roas-oxamination at the opening of at all, and “at least to leave us some | (uvil."" Whon the peopl ie $ $ $ one to talk about.” rapidity with which the e| “Senator La Follette did not expect | produ: Leaiiyet bef hag Rved pert 9 9 ‘ t k howing before the Na-| 4 Breat quantity of red ink which Faust | . to make any showing before the Na-| ‘as using liberally, they concluded that | | Not our own make, but good uprights that we feel safe han, Senator La Follette's political sec-| te evil, was helping the publisher: | Hin offering, and for folks who do not desire to pay more retary, to-day. “This committee is they are excellent values. If anyone selected forty men most Genuine Bargains—For Little Money @tternoon Oilss Rothetein had these would be the men. Of courge, NOW is the time to buy, while we have a real that ehe was on the ninth floor | ——————-___-________. ________ . they are not for La Follette. They are ime of the fire, had done nothing bb " the yery nucleus of the old machine, herself, but had been swept by “The significant thing is that they €rowd into an pabsch arr ts 3 are not for Taft. More significant is the elevators, owever, selection of thenf, so an early visit will be worth while. Our Special Holiday Terms Make the Way Eas: ve the demand for primaries, which is our ae paltyee] at SS aarenveth fight. The fact that the La Follette door seen Sam try to open that door. | Y Pactory, Warereoms anf O'fices BRANCH SALESROOMS: primaries demand has gone into the he had made an attempt to open th St. JERSEY CITY, 180 NEWARK AVB, le committee and has been the very meaus oor but had found it Jocked. Miss ‘was the firet witness to cor- in's testimony. E oe oadway & 47 . 664 of breaking the Taft eupportr is suffi- girls were crowded about TELEPHON' Both the Taft and La Follette men’ sought to discount the Roosevelt boomy but those who shouted for the Colonel succeeded in making a great deal of , noise and arousing much enthusiasm. | WESER PIANO OR PLAYER-PIANO Sent free to your home with free music and teacher, to in- cient satisfaction for us at this time.” ion place entrance when she Less } pvelerstes Sis ans Chinatown’s Power Unexpect- EANUT On vsep "ITALIAN CRUISER’S SHOTS Jaw maCNewicn, ve CHURGm ST Raat PLAINFIELD, 810 WEST FRONT STREET BAYANT | ‘RED RANK. N. Jn 8 BROAD STREET ‘ ‘ ‘ HIT BRITISH STEAMER. | struct you now to play | einen ib _ Noa ticteieats i a setiay 4 ‘i lal Qayer, of 268 Rivington street, Accepts Sentence.’ “ NEW AUTO ENGINE TRIED, | Captain of Baron Palwortn Says JM “°°? ' Tot eaicas ‘ pthe next witness called, and test! . Warship Commander Apolo- | "ana masy Paymente—mo tn- A Luxury Within 1 that she was on the ninth floor Can Make 85 ™ la “Gl Hour aka , terest—Mo Extras. y a the fire broke out ont when poe Charley Boston, who han been a pow ' Pum 5 By eatiae i Mi ‘3 aap aed Damar ne! at Ft socks, ly Tt Reach of All q | ie Wena be age a in Chinatown and whose influence with —~— » codebase pre MARSBIL is ca at gg iG ed a iets pS " to ‘ashington place sta! yl nts fellow. ‘ One of the new giant gasoline engines | British steamer Baron Polwarth, jon eres 4 Bhe said she tried the door but | Oe stew ‘countrymen i# far reaching,! Nearty ‘all the price changing in the or tne the Fire Department was tried | sailed from Manila on Nov, 8 for this Sivintuaan’ of” Gate “taunt 4 ‘unable tovopen it, and ew many |Pieaded gullty this afternoon In the|stock market to-day occurred In the in-} Of the the Firs Department was tiled | ied to-day and reported that [i how to play and have enjoyed s ala: re United States Circuit Court, where he|{tlal hour, when advances of 1 point sh es rd oo : fired bs fis the instrument in your ow iy try to open the door, hae been on trial for-smugaling opium,| Were recorded in iteading, Union and| Where traMec {s heaviest. ‘Tho test was/she had been fired upon by an Tfallan he your own 4 ‘A co-defendane with Boston had been| Northern Pacitic, St, Paul, Steel and|so satisfactory that the new auto ap-| cruiser while passing through the Red We make this startling of- 4 Sista Wand, Gadnnmie at Bontae Cop Substantial buying followed | paratus will be placed In commisston | Sea on Nov. 80. Her bows were badly [MJ fer only to convince you of q fon’s te®) overnight consideration of the v ‘Thursday tn the quarters of Engine Co, |damaged when she cume into port. The the superiority of our Pianos ~ fire was working on the|T00m at No, #6 Seventh avenue, which} favorable developments yester: No. ®, in East Sixty-seventh street. captain says the commander of thi Clatin Tehat then reve our 7 ers Serene} sie ts feseiwee or Meal chga by the Federal officers last Fite Bae ps! @upreme Court rane The new engine runs by gasoline, and | talan cruiser apologized for the oc UAL anY on: 4 ; ° . in the American Tobacco case and the| the same power 1s shifted to pumping CRD PIANOS She sae Bis babe tears wes al There were many counts against the rise tn Wire riots. citorm gaina| Math 2Y the simple movement of 8 bet aad i MAREET., = ; : pi two men, and meted he st had made uniform lever. The engine can make thirty-five . a ‘ (BE bakinerer saw any one use that door. | aiiowed to Sala ce Hippies count of about a point, trading ppimmered | miles an hour, and pump 744 gallone of | be Pemabte raised han ain aged Player Pianos $450 and Up ; We ie e ery of “Fire!” she , down during the afternoon tod. Al water a minute, It {8 of 13% horsepower | been cruis! anne Ue i Gs ves to the Washingtoin place Late ees Holt sent Boston to the} slow yielding tendency was nifested | nnd welsghs 13,000 Ibs, It carries a crew | beginning of the war. They make thelr Weser Uprights i ‘ ral prison at Atlanta for elghteen|when the buying demand was With-/of only t an engineer, who 1s | hoadquarters at Massowa, in the Itall From $200 U; were there. I saw them take| Months and Bake to Blackwell's Island] d ti tt trieted t i Beant! a pope lan P { re. er " land | drawn, bu* reactions were restricted tof{also the nd assistant colony of Eritrea, From that pert they oor by the knob and push it and| for nine months, If at any time during | fractions. ‘Commisaloner Johnson of the Fire De-| have on various occasions sailed aloni Sugatiy need pianos from ? tear it open, but the door would| the five years following their release| Sudden spurts in Western Union and] partment said to-day he expected to|the Arablan coast bombarding vy up. ‘ ‘e ps onic. ea ae they are found trafficking in opium they ad Lohig a featur i" the closing. | h 1) ple , of motor Slaven ap-|and forts. Among the places they hav. ‘ am y Mr, Steuer the wit-| may be resentenced f vhich Was firm and quiet paratus by the latter part of 1912, red on are Sheik Sald, Mocha and Ak , wald she worked for three years| covering all gape id At jer Large fracticnal gains were the rule Pesce Bh es San, Waar hes ORK & Benhent A a ‘ See Orm but had never Ee yp ned against them. at the Gaia, No Place for Him, small port several weeks ago. 5 ton place door open . eye (From the Aurora (Mo,) Argus, ‘The Transatiant: ’ \ . Set of in winter. Boston is the Chinaman around whom The Closing Prices, A. man'with, a crabappic expression | ingtea from New Tork. for Tries’ and (PI ’ Som't it 8 fact that the door atood|® 904 deal of the controversy betwoen a IGT land a wrinkled forenead and a persim-\ Patras with over 2,000 passengers was Guano Manufacturers) 2 : ‘open all day every day in sum-| Mayor Gaynor and Magistrate Corrigan |4™ : mon talk has no place in a progressive | tired ‘on by Italian warships on Nov, 2 131 W. 234 Bt near 8th A: an ou ea 1S “td has swirled because the Magistrate is-| Am. : city. between Cephalonia, and Zante, Factory, 20.630 W. 484 SC, i] . sued @ pistol permit to Boston, There | Am Gale ict zs eS —— ¥ = SMe wes asked whether it wasn't a| were hints when the trial started yos-{Am Smet & yt, ‘ Dfe@t that the forelady on the ninth| terday that something would eome out Am. He KGa: fn) going to the eighth floor for} regarding the strong political backing | A™ | ’ eed gone through the Washing-| yoyion w. or jan wes door a half dosen times a | Boston Was supposed o have, and there | tt ' he witness replied that she jam, too, Of letters that might have | Sai } owt Dee Ree ap at. & Dearing on the Elsie Sigel murder, |HMin ‘ Nothing of thi br wen ‘ Be oaeetu had ever wold| evidence, however, nt” 01 : et t2/ use the elevator re-| A big oplum den might have been | H 0. furnished with layouts from the exhibits t Mr. Pig ag mes 7 over tO] in the court room, These were all taken | by Mf, Siamie Sree ced each other. [inthe raid. There were a dozon opium ; The ped " ,| Pipes, some of them of the best th SQWALG, THE DOOR 18 LOCKED!" | turned out for lovers of the tu ; SHE CRIED. the poppy. A few of them were mar. | Inier, tums Katie Weiner of No. 1407 Madison ave-| Vels of ebony and ivory, and then there! (2M Oe mue testified that ghe worked on the| were spirit lamps on which the pill Is | flgor cutting out lace, with her| cooked, cleaners with which the long, to the Washington place #ide,| thick pipes are cleansed, needles on she first heard we pd ae fire.) which the pill {# hung over the lamp | said she ran to the Washington! ang trapa on which the sleepy smok py er oor, turned the knob ar tried! ayy down the smoked out bow! ¥ could not, and f " aeee a DI x f as. the pect beaery On a desk before Judge Holt were | Pinel 5 feald she hud one sister working | several boxes with yellow and red and | Ite "Medi there—Roee, who {s dead. The witn green coverings. These had contained jour 1h) eal she was eighteen years old, had|the opium found. In some of them | th been in this country eleven years. and| were shells of lychee nuts which had) S when r anos, wusltier ot. Pa aay been replenished with opium. | per ng Pea Bh ry replied that |, A# the testimony proceeded, the pipes, | she didn't know what a lawsuit was, |/8™P8 and opium were passed among Walker, of No. 22 Stanton |the Jurors by Assistant District-Attor- fled that she had worked|ney Walker. Most of the jurors| year and a half, had|looked on the exhibits curiously as and had then returned, | something they had never seen before. was working there six months be- 4 <> —~——-— eee oo"tne ninth ‘noon’ and’ was | JUMPED NINETEEN STORIES ACTIVE SECURITIES. Tess, 0% + Advaace, Teel exam! Aap 4 United States Steel, 111,000 gare: Union Pa rd a eee er INTO CHICAGO THRONG, |: ici sok, Mts tanhiOY amr Glance at this while held flat about a foot before f @be said she ran toward the Greene shares, your eyes and you will read: 7 street side and saw a bix crowd at the| Mg is lee faatara ) ners ew Sire ctoWh ot be Man Disrobes Before Plunge to tobias and got to the Washington| Rotunda of Masonic Temple— elevator, She sald she waited a : > for a while end then ran to the Strikes One in Crowd, ington place door and ¢ried to| CHICAGO, Dec. 12.—An unidentified i ft, but ce » She then ran|man, who ts believed to have been men Bold Direc! a ye - it to the for the el oh oats, an4 | tally unbalanced, shortly after noon to- ar wno1 ean paices fh it came up, she could not/ gay mounted to the nineteenth floor of ia 5 1b, ow the Masonic Temple Bullding, disrobed, “Fun’—A Joke Book Worth While It is one of the hundreds of unique, funny, droll puzzles, tricks, riddles, jests, pictures, stories, etc., that will crowd the 16 pages of the Joke Book to be Genuine Diamonds and Solid Gold Jewelry pl tl ‘THE DIAMONDS ARE IMPORTED BY US—THE SETTINGS ARE MADE BY Us Honest and reliable business methods have made us successful. We ask you to examine the goods and be convinced that we give the greatest value at the lowest prices, Reliable Goods—Largest Assortment—Newe:t Designs. SE) OPEN EVENINGS elevator door, however, was not OI ab apt 1, abn cl a SE Ral rt Ea Te a ' k crawled out upon @ beam and dropped | R ese tr at asic” "|e" roungetensth” is mond | 20c Ib, || GIVEN FREE WITH|: was being pushed and I jump ¥ Was unrecognizable. His body e ? the well and yt th bh I : ° la | ; ea Fare ee tert stra, ornare ne | NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD|! Rob’ on the fifth floor, and then J| near, RRR | 1 remember wnat happened. 1 Was! he rotunda was crowded when the G | GET—READ—LAUGH AND BE HAPPY}] ' i cross-examination by Mr. Steuer | M2? Jumped and niuch confusion eusucd I L L I E NS} | ‘ ‘ us For a time the rumor was prevalent th ‘ ; ‘salt that whe waa the firet une the rumor was prevalent that | COFFEE CoO. | a: f . 4 the @oor and Fon Banded two men hei committed suicide, and 208-30 Washington Si, N.Y, ae ee nile aimutnan 3; The door "| thie report was made to the police, Bet, Park Pl, & Berclay Bt, ‘Tel S471 | ’ , ™ Ps ‘és