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oe oo DENIED IN MESSAGE ~TOSON OF REBEL | Declared Authorized by Wife of General Said to Be Held Prisoner by Mexicans, | BT. LOUTS, Deo, '26.—Rudolfo Reyes, fon of Gen, Bernardo Reyes, who is here temporarily, received a te! to-day which he construed as a of the press despatches that his fa! aurrendered at Linares, Mexi@®. The telegram was sent from San Antonio, Tex., by Alejandro Reyes, a younger | brother, and a translation of it fol lows; ‘lease deny in the St. Louls news. the notice of our father’s sur- ‘We will make the same denial | pape! render, essages further stated the de- authorized by Senora Aurelia Ochoa de Reyes, wife of the General, | who is in San Antonio. Rudolfo Reyes said he would depart to-night for Chicago unless he received confirmation of the surrender of his father, in which event he would go to San Antonio, MEXICO CITY, Dec. %—The end of the week will probably see Gen. Ber- nardo Reyes, who surrendered last night to the Mexican authorities, oc- | cupying a cell in the penitentiary of the federal district 1 the portion set apart for political prisoners, An order that he be brought to the| national capital was transmitted to- 'y by the Minister of the Intertor to Gen. Geronimo Trevine at Monterey. The commander of the t Will probably assign Rurales to Gen. Rey: him a safe conduct to Mexico Cl MONTEREY, Mex., Reyes sent to Gen, Trevino request for trial in some pla than Monterey, from which he ruled Nuevo Leon as Governor for many years, It is the only favor the fallen rebel has asked, and tt is believed here that it Js not Improbable the central government, to which hts petition has heen forwarded, will grant it. Embar- rassment rather than fear {s believed to ven Gen, Reyes’ motive in making the reques, pelea nee RESCUED FROM RUNAWAY. Thrusts Aged Couple Aside and Stops Wild Horne, Patrolman Wittall of the East Eighty- Policeman couple from be run over by a horse drawing an asheart at Madison avenue and Seventy-ninth street to-day, and badly cut and bruised while Ing the rescue, The driver had left the cart standing and the big gray horse sdudenly bott- ed and galloped toward Madison avenue. An aged couple stunrbled to thelr knees in the animal's pati, Dragging the man and woman to one de, the policeman jumped for the "s bridle and clung on until he had ‘agged half a block and the run- stopped. His uniform in ns and he was bruised f ad to foot. The old couple he had saved went on thelr way without giving their | names, —>—_— BANKER AND FOOTMAN FINED Jules Bache, the v No, 8 Hast Sixty banker Magistrate and the footman corporation ordinance, left side of the Cent outh from Ninety-sixth street to| cond 8 Mr. Bache told the Magi was riding a green horse and 1 ing difficulty to keep it on the rij side of the path. He said the poll man in serving the summons used { proper language, Lieut, Eason dented i. FIRE ON FIFTH AVENUE. A burning mney in the home of 4. B, Chapin, N 0 Fifth avenue, at Seventy-fourth et, aroused = the neighborhood at 7 o'clock this morning. | After Policeman Waterhouse turned in an alarm and brought three engines and two trucks, under Battalion Chief Dougherty and Deputy Chief Capt. Knox of Truck No. 1 men put out the blaze t wulshers. The damage was $25. Mr. Chapin {s a banker and broker, . 111 Broadway. oo BOLLES RESIGNS AS LEADER. At the meeting of the Board of Alde men to-day John A. Bol elected majority leader of fust board, resigned the leadership. npty honor’ tected office carries w. Committee, of the committee usually went to t floor leader, Alderman Bolles did not consider the leadership worth taking, Another caucus will be held to @ point his successor unless Alderman Holles can be prevailed upon to retain the “empty honor’? job. Pianos Tone Quality Unequalled Superior to All Others Send for Catalogue and Prices WISSNER WAREROOMS 06 Sth Av®., cor. 15th St.,N. ¥. 55-57 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn CZAR FORCES AT: Number in the Revolt Wounded LONDON, despatch from St. |that @ mutiny has broken out at the! Naval Ordnance yard, quelling the disorder have been taken y the authorities and a number of mutineers have been wounded by the troops sent to repress the insubordina- tion. LOSES SUIT, OWES $57,399. Son of John C. Eno Hamilton Odelt filed his report in the Supreme Court to-day as referee in the sult brought by John C, Eno, son of the late son Cromwel asaignm: month b of all his interest tn the elder ino's | M@tate, a father, terest in the amount, estimated was collected by Crom Odell finds Cromwell! paid out all th money for the benefit of young Eno. Much of it wen debts, and Crom —________..________fHE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1911. REYES’ SURRENDER 'MUTINEERS FIGHT Thougat to have been desponden the Idea of spending Christ out her hieband, Mrs. Bellevur olde by fe under | Hellers home early thie n | ing and found the wom one In her room with the ved id Her husband died only a sho: | ago. —— PATERSON, N. J., WOMAN MAKES STARTLING STATEME Says Resinol Is Worth Weight in Gold telling what this woman has Resinol for. Whatever it is, it in Hot Clash at the Naval Ordnance Yard. Dec. %.—A news agency | Petersburg reports | Measures for -_— not Get Hack Bequest He Assigned. hos R. Eno, against Willlam Nel- trouble The sult grew out of an t Eno made to Cromwell a ‘ore his father's death tn 1898 ng more serious, like a felon, inflamed piles, eczema, bh Odell not only recommends the 8, pimples, eult, but decides Judgment against i | under the will of his was bequeathed one-twelfth in- | soothing and refreshing. tate the skin, not even that of the i prevents the falling out of bi pensable for shampooing. Its cont sald, in Paying | ise wards off most of the skin trou fter settling all uaily out of pocket The referee decided as entitled to $15,000 for! Department for sample to “hermical Co., Baltim: Overcoats Specially Priced At 915 ‘Formerly *22 and ‘20 The desire to dispose of broken lots before we take our annual in- ventory at the end of this week, is responsi- ble for the specially low price of *15 which we have placed on several hundred *22 and ‘20 Winter Overcoats; and affords you an oppor- tunity to save many dollars. At 4 Stores Only —Not at 49th Street. 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers St r Greenwich, 125TH STREET, at 3d Ave. E. I4th St., West of Broadway. Harlem Store Open Every Evening Sir Rabort Bucnetl & Com, BE WE LT ALN os T BRE! BROOKLY ! | Deaponaent Witow Tries Sulaide. jable remedy for every or disease, ‘n, the common cut or sore, or some- frost. to nell Pod trouble or disease of the ski will remove much The ointment and soap are for sale b; ely oaee or, if free trial is desired, write COR. STATE ST PE ee ie ie New Year’s Cards and Booklets in Great Variety—Also Calenclars Complimentary | 6 a i h e Bi g Sto re’ D to Charity A On, WE give this roan we ask our CUSTOME! TWO MAMMOTH RUILDINGS GREENHUT-SIRGEL COOPER G!==2= These will be distributed which char@able and t ~ BOTH SIDESOF 6™ AVE. JJ. B.GREE 18™ AND IS™ STS. WEDNESDAY in our nevolent institutions, tous on. | MAIN Building, Ladies’ cieties and churches dh Parlor, Fourth Floor. Only 100 Free Stamps Good in Any One Book. receive this money. ite IT COSTS YOU NOTH. ING TO VOTE. _——— Pre-Inventory Clearance A Determined and Radical Dispersal of Seasonable Goods Contained in Our Two Immense Buildings There’s a reason for this big movement: On Saturday DON'T IMAGINE FOR ONE MOMENT that the list night we shall begin to take stock. Consequently we have at in this paper is complete. Don’t suppose that it even } BUT FOUR DAYS in which to dispose of all broken lots, EGINS to tell you of the good news awaiting you here. | odds-and-ends, and remnants. (Please refer to to-night’s Journal, Globe, Mail, Sun or These reductions bring our prices down toa Telegram for details of the extraordinary reduction sales of point never before reached outside The Big Store Holiday goods of all kinds now in progress in our GREEN- Itisamatterof PHYSICALIMPOSSIBILITYtoenumerate | HUT Building, where you will find ‘Everything for the athousandth partof the bargains included inthisclearanceevent. | Home.”’) A Stirring Sale of *7 to $12: $ 5 90 Dress Blouses, Tomorrow, at e Exquisite Styles in Silk, Chiffon and Lace Not More Than a Few of a Kind. These waisis comprise the stock, including the colors are the ABSOLUTE FAVORITES OF THE sample lines, of ONE OF THE VERY BEST MANU- SEASON. 4 , FACTURERS IN NEW YORK. The styles are NEW, Assortments are too varied for detailed descriptions, @ BEAUTIFUL, AND THE VERY KINDS THAT | but in this advertisement to-day we illustrate TWO of WOMEN OF DISCRIMINATION WOULD BE | the many styles. Both arc made of silk marquisette— TEMPTED TO BUY LIBERALLY, EVEN AT REGU- one over antique lace, beautifully embroidered, the LAR PRICES. other over striped Japonika silk, gamnitured with gold The trimmings are particularly effective, and the braid; both have lace yokes and undersleeves. As there are ONLY 500 WAISTS IN THE ENTIRE COLLECTION, PLEASE COME EARLY. Excellent Values in|| Wonderful Values in||A Lot of Mussed Linen Chiffon and Lace| | Lingerie Waists, at and Linene Waists, at Waists, at $3.98 $1, $1.50 and $1.98 | | 69c. (MAIN Building, Piret Floor.) NT! Its | used has the ju bles. 96. id MAIN BUILDIN Sale of Canned Foods and Staple Groceries Weare doing an enormous Canned Food business; thousands of orders, Paid and charged orders amounting to $5 and upward are delivered at y bur. reach us by mail from practically all States. 1 great sale is planned at a/ Railroad n, shipping charges prepaid to all points in New Hampshire, \ ‘er- time when fresh fruits and vegetables are scarce, and high in price. The prices | mont, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Pennsyl va- we quote here are for the VERY BEST brands of Canned Foods and Fruits, and | nia, New Jerse: Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio and Dist rict Save You from Twenty to Twenty-five Per Cent. jof Columbia. We fill mail and telephone orders promptly. Call 4000 Chels ea. Coffees We give the best coffee values in Ne: HIGHLAND BRAND MAINE. FOUNTAIN MAINE CORN, MILFORD SUGAR CORN, GLENMORE BRAND, COMPASS BRAND, ¢ STANDARD QUALIT ILENMORE TOMATOES, . case, HORE TOMATOES b $7.35, Ow PEs Fa .f ED LBMO} SLICED PEACHES JERSEY TABLE PEARS, FOUNTAIN QU. FOUNTAIN EXTRA tt ALITY, TROUBADOUR BRAND, CUT STRINGLESS MILFORD BRAND, BLUE RIDGE BRA White Potatoes ‘The best selections in the mar- WSocib. bag, 60-1b. bag, 18 Ibs., $2.89 $1.46 _39c 64c PASTRY FLOUR Jiais . SUGAR CURED HAMS \4 i 14):¢ PREMIUM” PTI. HILADEL” 16 Ve FOUNTAIN FANCY. FOUNTAIN TINY © TWITCHELL BRAND, Fresh Butterine JELKE'S HIGH GRADE. 5-. pkee., tb. print, print, Pr SANTA CLARA PRUNES aNe; Ibs ‘ORNIA SWEET PRUNES 83.2: Lr By . : = STRAWBERRY PINEAPPLES + $1.78 25c dot, $1.05; each... ee pie « The. Ww CHES rated; 28-1b. box, 64.50; 2 Ibs ‘5 | ' - Rw FEL! PHIA_HAMS. Ox Tongues z Y SMOKED 10 Ibs FRESHL MEAL YELL. WEBFOOT 10 ie... ratte, 12e Herring $1.00; Ye ox CURED BACON- selected pieces; mpoi IRVING BRAND - do tb. DOLD'S WESTPHALIA. : 43 8 AL ib 6 oval can A 7 STYLE BACON.» 1 ump; 10 Ibs, dhe; 9 ul DANAHY'S IRE as silt 20c Muiton Bacon TOMATO CATSUP: ‘ountain gual Short fore quarters of 6 » k HAZEL ESTPHAI ity; high-grade; q nada stock: ¢ STYLE BACON Wontar Bistds bottle... 20C saaep. ||] Canada atock J MAIN BUILDING New Year for Wednesday Sale of Wines and Liquors and Thursday Nowhere Else Is There Offered Such a Selection of Well-Known Reliable Brands at Prices So Extremely Low Dewar's Froneh and Amorican Rhine and Moselle Wines |) vets and Sauternes rok Champagnes imported fr FT Wy nand Pockink’s ralaieiasmanaenenian aaenaiaaer John Jameson & Sons OH ad € Thre: Frankfort-a Me jer Fils et From Frederic Dup & Co In stone | Case of 12 RESERVE CUVEE 7 4 Case of 12 Importe nid nea Borttes « 2 Pr ?. 4 o St. Eetephe $3175 $26 25 American \s SLAVS T] sc tulien 33.78 Warranted Pure 2825 41908 Vin Chateau argaux 17.10 175 $1004 1294 Wedding 100 u 0 13.78 id Crow Whisk “Dubonnet” Wi e great F h appe- i apesial, this Qe (MAIN Building, Third Ploeg, Double ga Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Mada Before 12 o’Clock L rk A Aan