The evening world. Newspaper, December 20, 1911, Page 17

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seit a rR ee ae we THE EVENING “wornp, Ww | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1911. LIANE ” ROOSEVELT GOES - {LANGFORD FORGOT, FLOOEY- PICKS A-SOFT ONE-FOR AXEL: - --43)- - 48 @f--- ~ By re Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co. hd WELL AXEL, NOW THAT (Ve | ar ae . OM 1 DONT MIND. "EPR CLAIMED THE HEAWY WEIGHT - GEE , bAS PAPER. TRAWTHER Fawtcy] | AY BANE PUNCH You TITLE FOR. You — Youve GoT ‘aan SAYS KENNEOY Gane IN DASE VE. Now = %D GET IN SHAPE: Prive! \| | Ste Famer — Baws, YKMOW WATCH our tt 1M Gow QUT eel GET A } ay DONT [] | AY ONT “TAIN MUCH SOFT GUY FOR You To Box |, KiIKE “THEM WITH = NO MORE RouGH |(Rouet CnES | -_ i OF THEM SCCIETY GUYS, SEE? yusST A me |< - ‘THE GLOVES ON FIGHTERS . nusy J _ BANE. Too Raney | WIT MIM ete, SCOTT SOE TY-Lie FELLOW THaT can't worl Be Will Spend Day at Oyster |Deputy Fire Chief's Hurry Call bees Ma) Bay and So Two Will Was to Get Floral Horse- fi Not Mest, shoe and Loving Cup. de of President Taft and former dent Root who h ey would meet during Mr. Taft's stay New York, were disappointed to-day learn that Col. Roosevelt went to ter Bay about an hour before the ident arrived last evening, and will return to-day except to fill a din- over to Truck 9s house at Ne. engagement. Mo meeting between the two will taxe|™ Mercer street. The menage salt ie positively announced. ‘The | there wee © lot of trouble er engagement Col. Roosevelt will|the Deputy Chief was wanted fae thie evening was arranged several hurry, On the wey Chief Langford ke ago by Mrs. Roosevelt, and, be- questioned Rogan, but the driver was purely @ social affair, Col. Roose-|,, mystined as Bis boss. Langford it will meet ne politicians @idn't remember what day tt was and ata tek ans Battalion Chiet Helme, who sent the Col. Roosevelt's visitors. Here-|™eseage, didn’t explain. with one or two exceptions, the] At the door of Truck %, Chief Lané:| Langford was dragged from the debris Deen open to the inspection of |fori was met by Acting Battaton Chief | half dead by Battalion Chief Ross. He 0 cared to eee it. Mr. Harper and was conducted to the|was long in the hospital after that. In it hereafter no list of call- assembly room on the third floor, The} 190i he fell four stories from a Ua will be furnished to any one. there [escape during a bi Prince an LB persons who heard this an- Le ge hap ple Bed Wooster streets. It was six months be- jouncement regarded it as highly sig- fore he could go back on duty again. icant in view of the Increased activ. Chief Langford was one of the four ly of Roosevelt's friende to induce him men who recently took the examination | jamming that he would have to look ‘agree to accept @ renomination for| ending around. 6 would 0 look on for Chief of the department. var. Then it dawned on Chief Langford. mangled bodies and investigate suicides Presidency. ‘The refusal to give St ance rate J.J. March, a f ar Worcester, |Fire Was ii D To-~day wae the twenty-fifth anniver- and other violent deaths, . J. March, @ farmer near fearance of thirey or for” upon the 8P-laary of hie appointment to the Fire| CHILDREN PLAY WITH FIRE. pila sald he has not 1ooked on a corpee Saee. has been areested for living with Fire Was in the Dynamo Room re. Department an fon ne ae ase forty years and could Y @ wife and five children in a chic! Jarte of the country in the reception] peperment and hie friends fed two, of No. 108 North | the signe ot one nd NEVER wana) ee built, before the civil war. Me| and Only Two Men Could bom Monday. Seventh street, Paterson, N. J., is dead, keeps his horses and cows in a large e Under.the new rule it seems probabie abled Sop ads. tes allvar Dicce wat { [and his four-year-old stster, Pauline, 8 | Pardomed “Lites” Wants te Return | new. barn. Enter at a Time. Deputy Fire Chief Thomas R. Lang tord—"Big Tom” Langford to every oMcer and man ia the Department Tecetved @ summons at hie quarters in Lafayette street to-day that sent him tushing fer his automobile. In a trice Rogan, Griver, was whirling On Ja r Dattieship Kentucky were ia and five engine New York harbor. Neither ponded. damaged to any great extent ime the firemen came, several| were able to take part im the satlore had been overcome by wmoke.| vres of the fleet the following All were quickly revived. After the| During the manoeuvres of the fire wae out the yard officers decided it] ehip feet in 1908 the gunmera A CHRISTMAS INSPIRATION q@reets and stretches from river to Tiver, He is himeek a visible proof of the dangere to be encountered in ft. In the Parker Building fire in January, 1908, where several firemen were killed, ef Coroner-elect Arthur Branchville, N. J., tne only Probibitt st ever elected to office in 5! County, has declined the place since hat any widely known politician wear-| he "Second District, where Lanetord {470s at the General Hospital, that city, to Prison Pay Board. OMcers testified that the children had pe a false beard and commande. from burns they. Mogi t thelr home| Charles Keatting, sixty-throe years|to sleep on a filthy mattress with only Stier Seen Yes will be able to make THE INSCRIPTION ON THE Lov.| “ettertay afternoon, The mother hed! oi4, who wae released a month ago af-|one blanket. March was ordered to! Fire in the dynamo room in the hold ber of detection, unless he drops his 1N@ CUP. children alone in the keitchen| ter serving twenty-five years in the] save the hen coop repaired, of the battleship Alsbama Kept every. Yaiting card somewhere in the Outlook . je went to the cellar for coal.| Rusk Penitentiary, in Galveston, has —_ in the Brooklyn Navy Yard on tl Mice or on the road to Sagamore. Hill. v! 4 pulled out a live returned and asked to be taken back one tn thi yn y nm tip too for more than an hour last night. The extent of the damage te unknown, but according to Capt. L. 8. Van Duzer, tion c ‘The child's Aimsy | and allowed to pay board. “Presented to Thomas R. Langford, | dri He said he found himaeif lost tn a — Rich Gold Strike, ‘, Yukon, Dec. 2.—A stam-| Chief of the Second District, by the and her drese CHOCOLATES AND busy world of strange people. He ead of Sixty-Mile River ta| officers and men of the Third, y ablaze. | The ittle girl fat be WNGh Cuakc as Kvgditnee ae . Ju 18 dead, but while| the captain of the yard, it may run trom the result of @ rich gold] Fourth and Fitth Battaltons, on the | scheusted to the floor. Netghbors pre- | boarder, but the warden has invited| ying he planned a last joke that he | $1,000 to $76,000, BONBONS of which was brought| anniversary of his twenty-five years |venteq the mother from being fatally | him to come fn from time to time as} Could after death. =. Twelve years ago the Alnbama was in the service, as @ token of thelr | burned in her attempt to save her chil-| his guest. He provided for the placing of a ail ths ide of the United Stat butlt at Cramp's shfpyards in Philadelphia, and on her first trip developed @ speed of 17.3 knots, although but sixteen knots were re- quired, During the last eighteen months she has been out of commission and anchored at the Navy Yard. esteem and friendship. Dec. 20." ren. She is in the General Hospital. — early $0, from a@ bed rock space five by Chief Langford was taken all aback. — extinguished the blaze in the) Oklahome Enjoying Its First Snow Many old prospectors have| There was no speechmaking. There in Two Yeare. Neen ve ie aeentwenty miles trom) %## no need of it. Langford shook : The frst precipitation of snow there he Alaskan boundary, pee all Haber Lint ie are the pala aes a8 fallen over Western jowers and the loving cup to the au- Evelyn 8. i 7 _ tomobile and made of with them tol are “ar “former DistricteAtiorncs | 18 places the fail Is heavy enough to the Chief'a quarters. The only thing| fames W. Ridgway of iirooklyn, whoee | interfere with train schedules. that seemed to be on Langford’s mind| leath quickly followed her husband's, ined ctinenshipvat Allentown, Pann eg.| At 780 P.M. the time of the fire, That “FUN" book after that was a fear'that the “Jigger” melon @ year Lay bs ge He deft his * mitted he had never heard of William there was only one Prva seh with To-Morrow's || ™&Bt have tapped out an alarm while | 9 Beas pre Pig ted Jennings Bryan. He aent in @ “yard alarm.” Three Sunday World || "Cnet" Lansford's district te coneia- | Stover #100000. Ti Bay ST aavinsd Cioteetanine Riana pig er ag Pee gee \e! ford’ 7 je consid- was adv 0 acquaint self with . 5 makes me laugh. || ered the most hazardous in the city. It bea papers announced, had been burned to| this country's etatesmen before apply-| They found it almost impossible te les_between Fourteenth and Canal | f1, death in it. et at the fire as only two men could ver plate on Als coffin with the inscrip- tion: “You're next.” His friends, when they look at {t, don’t know whether to laugh or be shooked, Women have judged carefully the al i and excellent quality of Park & Ti! Confections, Women have declared these best and preter: PARK & TILFORD’S frig pd delicious. Sold by all our Sales Agents, as well as in our Stores. Kallitach, whtle being ex fmed as to his qualifications for Am Something Electrical For Christmas—and Afterwards An electrical gift will carry your holiday greetings now, and will be useful every day in the year It is not merely a remembrance, but an added comfort and convenience in the home Some Suggested Gifts and the Places From Which They May Be Obtained The New York Edison Company Supplies Only the Electric Current Piane Lamps Library Lamps Tea Kettles Corn Popp Curling Irons Luminous Radiators Sba cy on Flatirons Desk Lamps Chafing Dishes Percolators “Poe Boilers Iron Heaters Cigar Lighters Fee ‘Vacuum Cleaner$ Bed Lamps Coffee Pots Toasters Coreg) | Cookers an Vibrators Water Heaters Washing Machines Sewing Machine Meter Electric Autom: es Suppl: Cai Sibley & Pitman.......+5 +26 Warren St Portable Lamps—Electroliers +40 Church $¢ Richmond Sales Co..103 Park Ave Lin El evie Storage Bauery Supply Co. 239 E. 27th St Desk, Reading and Bed Lampe W. Greene Co. (Biking Motor! 81 Neswau St Rosenfeld Mfg. Co. ), C. C, Bohn Electric Co, ..780 6th Av® Western Electric Co ...ss +++ sseel7 Murray St Singer Sewing Machine Co 49 Brosdwey W. A. Bonnell Co.....132 Church St ER Almoed. MiniGe ia Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. 165 Breadwey Broadway Electrical Novelty Co. Electric Heating and Cooking Appliances ty Li Electric Washing Machines and i. al Seosdwey and “4 bebe Acme El. Htg. Co.—The Brander Co., Agts., 50 Church St Laundry Equi nell & Co........ 6 ; Fletcher Stanley. Co,3234 Franken 1 “@eictn Eltsirio Hester Co-—-Woetera ST Mares st H.W. Joh je Co. Dietz Manufacturing Co—The W. G. McFadden & Co. ay Case Co. 109-115 W. 26th St F. Irish Electric Co.60 Cortlandt St 38 19 W. 30th Si Md B. Latham & Co, W. 30th St 59 Warren St Mecbeth-Evane Glass Co, Str St The Opalux Co.. ‘ahi § 280 Broadway Broadway and Murray St Culler-Hammer Co.. +++Times Bldg Phoenix Gass Co. 15 Murrey St Chas. W. 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