The evening world. Newspaper, December 18, 1911, Page 20

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ort T ENFORCE ALL LAWS, HE TELLS PASTORS “Neither Can You Enforce the en Commandments,” De- , @ clares the Mayor. SCORES ONE MINISTER. Frank Talk Stirs Methodist! Episcopal Preachers at Their Weekly Meeting. “Hew do you expect me to get all the lawe enforced when you have been Working aince the time of Josue to ent the ten commandments otwerved and haven't succeeded yet.” ‘Feat was the way Mayor Gaynor put | » the question of suppressing vice snd Jaw violations to Methodiat Hpiscopal | ministera from New York, New Jersey aad Connecticut at the Methodist Hook Concern, No. 150 roadway, this morn: sas. “I @uppone,” #aid a 300-pound minis ter, “that he will come here and tell any vice of New York City r admitted that the lawa ‘were being violated in New York Cit Bet anid that he did not expect w everything In this gen: Mayor that most of the mini Bene too strong in their admiration for ee Mayor, It waa also apparent that the Mayor didn't suspect them of being any too friendly to him. He started ® reat man Jobn | “There have been some great men in your church,” said the Mayor, “There wae Arbury—and some other man whore mame I can't remember Just now—how- ever, you will, and N remember Aa- bury from Amtury Park.” MINISTERS ARE HELPFUL TO GOVERNMENT, HE SAYS. Bverybody laughed an went on in a somewhat m after that. that there was just « wee bit of a sur Bielon that Mr. Gaynor wae going to aay @omething sensational for there was « ‘diaposition to bar reporters and others whe might carry tales about the doings ineide. One minteter, however, thoug!it that the reporters “added to the genera! 00d appearance of the crowd,” and |i Was decided to let them etay. When the Mayor got down to his real | subject he said that tt was hie opinion that the minister was helpful to good fovernment. But he had some things t@ say about one partiowar mintater, who, he said, “hadn't any of the charity of Jesus in his soul” The Mayor said he didn’t Nke the minister whe allied himself with a political party “I mean,” sald he, “the minister wh) Allie himself with a politic 008 oul and makes sper Makes himself amailer tha: Politician. of translation, IMAYOR TAKES FLING AT MINE | bur not ty STER WHO CRITICISED, Then the Mayor told a couple Stories before making It known that on Faninivter had seriously disturiet his | CUTS THROAT IN THRONG Mental comfort by saying that attempted to place ap: new charter for a single department so that the Mayo this hund into the $19,000 to ve on hospitals “That mluister acd didn't Know wha Swan talking ut.” maid the May “There has been a falve cry about t ebarter,” raid the M ' been cu politician» Politician got a w arte edgewine, and in fact . A vote of thanks wast the Mayor finy a he diately for the City “Mn jhe entered hin « " , Evening Wor d aaeeetiaet CAUGHT IN SUBWAY DOOR. Mrs. Julln Wertheimer Mas a Nave row Mra, Julia Werth re Years old, of No 14a We Hun. dred and Porty-fourt a boarding a caro arth bound way expromns at ( murteenth xtree sabation through the side entrance at neon to-day when the cuard Goor, Mrs, Wertheimer was caugh widewine between the door und Jum as the train started Passengers on the doer open and pulled her into the « Bhe Was given @ weat and watd wb felt al) right, but as the 1 the Grand Centrel Stat plained of shar and general we Ra: PETES arenes diacovsteta : | tet migtst @anta Ctaue of funny | | | | PRMOTERS Su yp i i ah My KODE AN RIDE IN AN AERO DROPPING GIFTS Oo-0-0-0, but It Was Fine, but It's Awful Christmas, took was &i air, hin eer whee-e-e-e! and uit the best of it was he let me drop | poty kK care of the toya down the ch H the | Station his satis- hildren who | inet Dr ) cash, 23,000 old WHOL Jot | Hartt down for het 1 saved si 1 SAMUEL VERPL dant of oO Min ah Prom Pishk riding to @ la painfully wound shot. The We whissed throu DOYS DEFENSE READY FOR THE GOVE POR fo R TO. DAY Guggenheim Company. D SANTA prought by Alfred Chester Beatty, ing onglaeer, Completed His Brief and i Carefully Reviews Charges. Long Till Company and expert. in Oscar 2 2 caine and) oplane, Geo: ning strikes, he could ateer fine, ptions, the 1 er Rete very much, you ow of Dr, Doty's e they're awful poor! They wd of } right straight down her chimney | solute author! n with the company ft wh ¢ woke Up he Wae tickled | abolishment of the Quarantine Commis his axreeme: | ston tn 1 by Mr, Battle In his Fr Gree ot t do you think? I did not] vrief. 1 Argument r delivery to him b: eave ONT atnaly thing for “Had mite} “Dr. 1 and we thinh nheims, who instruct pecause he's so rich that he don't neod | fghtly, that bie principe y haw be to do Heatty adds that t ota Claus at all) his mother buys! the Inspection of incor ve *, vase | y would nave yielded him a for! bo such | tin everything he wants enkera and Crews, am n of © had been no hiteh in t he t the of the “An to the | versols and t AMunicadle ¢ BANDITS GET 25 CENTS; alole distance t aries Yate nstitutions shou On the trinking in Harvard, other nt Tatsy w us s there ts #ome truth in what it will be to 9 w ane sald, and says It Is pitiful to Christinas will be » bia s of an Baster + driver on j n col uit be feollng the sicked | oss eurly that his nis ink your photos larder Joe, declaring the president | Mrs, frame Mt along. with \ slong with) hirace i# employed at the Gly t many of his students wore as laborers’ camp nea n Sat MMiy fMithy eae iBke near| Mr. Mercer saya athletics has been al PLANCK DEAD, |‘, "'*) Pel Pree angel tua rae ea eetier re 1 Pamity Diew at | LU Home, > BOY BEGGED FOR FOOD. spr d revolve ney ouly at the leas sate hwo levells nthe Hud stele manded law 1 had of the 1 ast Fifty y and beg ealthiost res! t him ow anck, that er at No, were of Duck- & them was v ve had by ih his fat 4180 Pit ave: Me ARG Unt his father abandoned him, ct ae het would | Loines died alk moLnhe aga, i me OVER ALASKA GOLD IN COURT TO-DAY Hammond and Others to Tes- tify in Beatty’s Action Against against the Guggenhei: B. Most of the millions, John 4 men of that stamp en subpoenaed to inform the] 4 his district compares with | 4 Perry entered the Yukon of the Guggenhelms and omplaint to the | LAUDS UNIVERSITY MORALS. | other har HE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, for nt iM at ed | he he f oth Visited States, hae written an SAVAGELY BEAT VICTIM. | het tie Rineiahdeatcnarellte eas Within a short of the-Croton| Me. ne's statistios Cornel, Mis! | DECEMBER. 18, 1911. a AS SECOND BRIDE | HIS LEADING LADY, Popular Actor ctor udp Weds | | Miss Beatrice Beckley in Mil- Paukee, Judge Officiating. MILWAUKF Dec, 18—Jamen KK.) | Hackett, actor-manager, matines idol, and former husband of Mary Mannering, the actress, on Saturday married Miss Beatrice Mary Beckley, an English act« reas, The bride has been a member of Mr. Hackett's company for four years and for thtee years has been his leading woman. he has recently been on a visit to her home tn London, England, and returned from it only Saturday. ‘The wedding, the news of which came as @ wuirprine even to the members of Mr. Hackett’s company, took piace bee tween the matinee and evening perform. | ances. The ceremony was performed In | the oMce of Fred C. Lorenz, a local attorney, by 11 Judge John F. Dono- van, The Wisconsin marriage lawa re- quire that a license #hall be obtained five days before the marriage, but Donovan granted Mr. Hackett « 1 dispensation, — * i ter a week Louts Mr. and Mrs. Hackett will hasten to New York for Christmas and their honeymoon, The bride Is a vivacious and charming brunette about twenty-four years at) © and of great beauty. Her occupa- given on the register as) - WALL STREET. ay's stock er, but) become morning period, took place tn a 1 market opened two-sidetl dy na’ brink r of sf sure Was in p ifle and © y open separation in Ju’ while friends belleved the | reconciled, and at ons vas reported that thelr only 6, , had brought » noted Eng- the sult for upturn pr a lone couple would be time c ie 4, it Steel, Union I midday the active f although the inactive strone. Lehigh Va the day be rectors w shares ruled her final ry daughter tn | rs their wedded f the instances of Misa | of » with © - {April last year, 1 . |life was cited as one y Was the feature nors s th fon at their happy unions of theatrical stars. ing Wed long ext Mar st June became the bride | plano the coal . Wadsworth, a manu: | roit. For a time tt was that she Was about to wed ba Robert Warwick, the actor. | 5 th At the tlme of his domestic difficulties Btorles of the glitter of the bonansa Mr. Hackett also had financial troubles | felds of the Yukon country, Alaska, will | | and filed a petition in bankruptcy, | be told to-day in the Supreme Court be- | of" session were recorded at the close, | scheduling debts at $126,407 and his | George Pesci Battle Has] fore Justice Gerard in a promotion sult| when 1 point losses were numerous, assets at Mary Mannering ald | 0, which she sald ae had The The Closing ices of stocks | and itors were patd rea with, Raturiay's ti oh cy . f . Net Last, change Hi, chang wre fF ere a : 2 the most prac- * tical Holiday } 3 gift for My Men, Women and Children | Ask your re- }| LEE town Pro ialiee seal mam a Pe Ota athe oes x i tailer to show wan awful disappointed. Ia Monday,| Wark lle har, of » heen (out transt Py youall qualities | MAN IS AW Nowt Wik AW re 1 ployee utuler his vision, 7 yer ont or tie Co 10 Q i br ix fs Mi assistant |! 8 BA) AUBENSA METER 4 ieee wea 1 deceived, 8 P.O, Bor56, Wy y, OF HOLIDAY TRAVELLERS, | atic ur who ¢ | 18 é Station D, 4 toner Bu huch 1 - 5 , Young Man Commits Suicile Be. Port can ne | 2 cause Steamship Tickets Are Void ra a thew and wa 1 Wollman * ’ i} M “ and He Couldn't Go Home, kept on | Agta ll y Gaeanie | % Leh vet on made of the defense Avance TO. GAIN PRE-EMINENCE AS AN ‘ p detalles we ADVERTISING MEDIUM IT IS IN He ground for any erith COLLEGE SOCIAL WORKER |] CONFORMITY WITH ALL LAWS OF REASON THAT SUCH PRE- EMINENCE MUST BE BASED ON THE FOUNDATION Results The best of evidence, therefore, that World “To Let” Ads. are most fruitful of RESULTS is the fact, for instance, that 5,227 World Lt” Ads,| 29a00 Were Printed | sore than the Last Week— | Herald, Times, | Sun, Tribune and Press| | COMBINED, pate ders reseed FINANCIER DIES ON VISIT. a retired financter Mass, formerly a mem. | slature of that State, | ed of pneumonia shortly after noon) sterday in the Hotel Woodstock, No, | this city, | Brewer and his wife were here as ts of Percival W. Clement, proprie: of the Burlington (Vt) Herald. Nine ye amo the party went to at Brewer caught cold, Last Mon Feumonta developed, Lest night Hrewer took her husband's body home on ¢ special train Edward 8. Brey Springfield, I West Forty-third street, Mr “To | Ads. WhenBroke Call on Uncle Ben BENJAMIN FOX «Reliable... Pawnbroker Offers Big Bargains in DIAMONDS! 72 8th Ave., iis: All Cars Transfer pon Evenings Until 18.0'Clook A vast number of House, Apart- ment, Furnished Room, — Store, Office, &e., vacancies were adver- tised in the Sunday World ’ Yesterday JAMES McGREERY &-G0. ‘” 23rd Street 7" Street IN EVERY DEPARTMENT WILL BE ‘ FOUND AN EXTENSIVE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF UNUSUAL ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street On Tuesday, December the 19th. RIBBONS. In Both Stores. 5 and 634 inch Satin Taffeta Ribbon Floral designs in self colors. 23c and 33c per yard values 35¢ and S0c Choice assortment of Ribbgn Novelties suitable for Holiday Gifts, at moderate prices. FEATHER NECKWEAR DEP’TS im Both Stores, Pink or Light Blue Marabout and Ostrich Stoles and Muffs. 14.50 set i value 18.50 Marabout Sets,—natural with white or mole with white. 14.50 set ‘4. value 18.50 Natural or Black Ostrich Collars 4.50 value 6.50 Muffs to match.........6..6040...6.50 value 8.50 Marabout Collars with tails, Black or Natural, 3-50 value 5.50 Stoles in Black or Natural............. 3-75) 4:75 and 5.50 5.75 to 8.50 +4.25 value 6.50 Muffs to match INFANTS’ OUTFITTING DEP’TS. 11 Both stores, Complete stock of Infants’ Wear ‘in- cluding Dresses, Sacques, Wrappers, Caps, Mittens, Booties, Shoes, Afghans, fancy Crib Covers, Toilet Sets, Clothes, Trees and Weighing Scales. Hand-painted and ribbon Novelties, suitable for Holiday Gifts. Infants’ and Children’s Bath Robes of Eiderdown, Blanket Flannel, Albatross and trimmed Flannelette. Size 1 to 16 years. 1.50 to 8.75 Misses’ Wool Jersey Top Petticoats with messaline flounce. Length 36 inches, c 0 2.95 Silk Jersey Top Petticoats with messa- line flounce. Black only. 3-78 WOMEN’S DRESSES. fn Both stores, New models; 32.50 Afternoon and Evening Dresses of Crepe de Chine or Meteor. 35.00 : bg value 47.50 in a variety of 19.50 and 25.00 value 27.50 to 45.00 The stock of handsome Theatre and Ball Gowns, Afternoon and Street Costumes of Velvet, Charmeuse, Chiffon and Meteor greatly reduced from former prices. Street Dresses of Serge. Tailor-made Suits materials, a ‘ SOROSIS SHOES. Ia Both Stores, Holiday Slippers for Men, Women and Children at attractive prices. JAMES McGREERY & SO: 23rd Street 34th Street e works all week. Order one to-day and Presper.

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