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emer —— the race for fenomination even ff h has but one delegate in the convention at Chicago ie considered a challenge te COL Roosevelt to fight in the oper, The Cotenal has been a persistent advocate of the pulley of playing the game with json the table, By his tactics he has @roured the whole Repuviican i general de mamd that the Colonal inform the ool whether he de for hinkeit or & ody ele. Tue veont reporte tron Was ington that Col, Hooweve! te after the nomination and so |r certain of 0 friends weeks ago should, In the it of politicians, call from the Colonel a denia! or a confirmation. | crowd that Hanes the anxiety of vainly aWalted jos arrival from Oyster May ‘to-day, for professional politicians are addicted to boarding the band wagon early in the Kame; and if ‘he Goionel is going | be Will not want Washington President Tat, ie now making an ¢ fight for renomination, Ie .* ave eata blir and nto delegates. Convinced long wince that he 1m to be opposed for renomination by Col. Roosevelt, he is ready to rwing the powerful influence of the Fxecut! toward control of the Chicago Conve tiem in June. SITUATION CALLS FUR SKILL AND DIPLOMACY. Consummate politician that he I President Roceevelt is now up againet # eituation that calls for the exercise of all hie ekill maay powerful and adroit a@herents in thie community, and Roosevelt boome: are beginning to “rift tn from other parts of the United ftates, These Roosevelt followers are firiniy convinced that the Colonel has planned to get the nomination from ‘Taft. Ali they) await de 4 definite word from him. the Republican politicians vis- iting jn Now York are men who are aaxious to begin the work of tullding up Roosevelt organizations in atater where the preferential presitential pri- mary system prevails. These states are New Jersey, raska, North Dakota, Texas, Wyoming and Oregon. The name 0f Col. Roowevelt hap already been put @@ the Nebraska primary ballot. —e LA LOLLETTE SICK, BUT KEEPS ON TOL JOLINT, ILA, Jan. 4S suffering the effects of ptomaine poisoning whieh attacked him late last night Genator Hovert M. Ln Mollette mpoke for half hour here to rowded theatre er the Building and were turned away. ‘The Honator arrived in care of ph siciane. He wae taken at once to « botel and given treatment, W Glyde Jones and Hugh Magill, ° ve" candidates for Ilinols of floss, held the crowd until the Pr dential aspirant arrived. Benator La Fouetie reiterated his eup- pert of the principles involved In the inlative, refenendum and tooall, and ar- upd for the election of United Btates Renetors by direct vote and for the genera) ‘restoration of representative government” After hie brief speech he and his party lft on a special tro}. ley car for Morr and other Iiinole | M., Jen. tatenaior ta! TE an Fotlette showed himself reqovered from escaped injury when he, arrived here Jone, the car stopped the Aenator leaped the step and was running along the platform when he sliyped and fell | ‘Wite Con@iderable force, He wae helped tq hte Sent a tit dazed by the shock, tata himeelf uninjured und ieoke, rnny (n the station waiting roam to a amall audience. —>—— $4,000 THIEF HAPPY TO FACE PRISON CELL, EVEN IF IN CHICAGO 2 Fielding, Gas Company Defaulter, Who Surrendered Here, Glad to Be Taken Back for Trial. Tt takes an optimist to be glad he je going from New York to Chicago, It takes the most optimistic kind of an optimist to be glad he is going from New, York to Chicago, under arrest, to face a charge of stealing 4.000. “This is the happiest day of my iife," Temarked James Fielding, who in the on optimist, in the Tombs, to-day, "I xlous to get back to Chicago and ‘the thy medicine, I have been a fusi- tive’ trom justice for months, but to-day 1 amt‘dt peace with myself, for 1 have confessed my crime and willing to pay the pemalty.” Fielding, who wana reapected resident 4,089 from the Northwestern Gaslight Poke Company, by w employed, ‘and left a b end of his bankroll ously. Cold, hungry and conse stricken, Fielding walked into Pollce Meadquurte ila LEARNING AUTO, HE TWICE and # Limself up. RUNS OVER SAME WOMAN. After Knocking Down Mrs. Volich, | New Chauffeur Backs Car Over ‘ Her Prostrate Form. of No, M5 West Forty-fiftl ateset, eto be a chauffeur, This morn: img, be took @ car oul on the street for ived Nis opdolntment ta writ tip first time. In the car with Sownen- | ing from the authority lawfully YRS Was a nage, Alongo Felton, an em appointing him. Pibyee of the Automobile Transportation HasaGal. ax ‘Saai,/acd ro of No. 84 Wort Fortysnintt entitled to vote” within this coun tone ur on Ais gi Ay helt FE) ty and Atate, they sere, im my opir ino Eleventh avenue from Fitty-atxth | lam uel aualiand for tie porition as Mra, Angelina Volloh of street, 13) R S West End avenue tried 10 cross | FARURL BLUMEN TIE t Counse! r antte Na inden Gownenburg’s trantic HARdUN, |? yoy “might say. remarked the car dodged fe and trembling, twisted hie | #ay i the newapa that the Sherif w wie, one tore at levers and brakes and | ll 110t Be Bt up ofiep toway, Just el The car began to back, Dy mt and maybe some of t epite the cries of pedestrians, before tt Tadies gli see, It.pnd apare Ihemesive eapld be stopped it had parked over the {Flp downiown an's body asain ited and atiended oy Ur. Iving. He. ie broken, ehe juries, eed Wae arrested and Felton | oan apologies to a!) the ladi L 4 diplomacy. He nas! rtole hohe Was tiful home an@ @ devoted wife last August, Lie travelled all over the country, finally reaching here. The holidays and the arrived simultane. | Rownenburg, twenty-elKit years HARBURGER CAN'T _ APPOINT WOMEN AS SHERIFF'S AIDS a New Officeholder Gets “In Bad” sor Accepting Advice From the Outside. VOTERS ALONE ELIGIBLE. » Lawyer Tells Him He Will | Have to Disappoint Fair Sex So He Flees. Alwaye tmpetuour and gallant, Inve | riety: tenderly Mep Indies, Sheriff Julius Harb signaiiaed bie debut into o ting himeelf tn hold of the © by get Harburger vene violated the law “Here te a fine Harbour ond avenue. “Who im the great wark of t office chair wi unwittingly, of ¢ 1 br fir down by Our most prudent jurist, “Consider my f that I could appoint tady dep: appointed. Thia n pening they br you might #ay a were from the fairest deputy sheriff. OF ASKING LAWVER. have got my law from my el, ide advice. my surprise and diemay—d mi sheriffs than I have @ horse to be a deputy naman, Deputy sheriffs =m of our fair city, Look he 1 got this morning from my counsel, Mr. Blumenstie!, which 1s also the opinion of Maurice Blumenth: Sher counsel for y the laws appertaining thereto back wards, anit wore. Here te Mr. Blumen etel’s opinion 1 have examined the question as to your right to ppoint women as epecta! deputy sheriffa and as to the legality of such appointments. It peome to me that under the laws Of thie Btate the appointments can Penal Law, whieh provider as fol- lows: No Sheriff of @ county, Mayor of a city or officials or other per non authorized by iaw to appoint special deputy sheriffs, specia constables, marshals, policemen or other peace officers in thin State to preserve the public peace or quell public disturb. ce shall hereafter at the In. tance of any um: oly, ane sociation ton, or arabal, policeman or other oflicer any person who shall not be a cltlaen of ¢ United States and a resi the Btate of New York | titled to vote theretm at the ti of bis appoinement, and a rex dient of The game county as the Mayor or Sherif of ether off cial making #uch appolntnent | and fo person #hall assume or exercine the functions or privileges inei@ent and KIN to the offer deputy aberiff, apectal co oor p . or office, Without having first irs, Volich was carried to Flower mn Many eon tusiens and Provably haw internal ine had and make acknowledg: summons to appear tn court jeep Geceived by my mistake," THE EVENING WOKLD, THUKSDAY, A toward the er has CHAMP CLARK FAVORED IN MiD-WEST—WILSON NOT. 4. And if he can get rty that informed him of his right 10 appoint women deputy sheriffe that party had better sidestep fee, for the Sherif in Appointing several fouiales haw plataly Provibition Habit Hurts Jersey's Governor. Hawes of Mt ‘andsome Harry” wullty be ness,” sald Sheriff Ne made bis way by whom she was ¢ with George J | commodations in a dark cellar in Seo- Inuton to woom the Missourt metropolin for the Democratic National Convent! Hawes thinks st convention elty Veo says Champ Clark of Pike County w The above paragrap, “USED DRUG IN HOLDUP. ‘Two Women Victims Identity Man law in this community? ‘The Sheri 1 stand like a stone wall for the law. And before I have my k the law—all irre; but Ignorance of the law excuses no one, which ts the princtple of jurisprudence as laid Joule the logical | day's pr to-duy's pre th Jasked the | she xplained that [returned and that of lcontrite, But for West for the Democratte y-two years old, ‘ow Wilson does not loom up | No. large becwuse Mingk My heart te almost broken, Deceived into the beltet sheriffs 1 have invited them to come and he veht me my mail almost in a moving van 1 most of the letters of thelr wex tn our transcendent community, each of which yearns for an Sophia ‘Tavilavits, jaat ‘Thuraday fan wae captured while trying to climb @ fence in the rea? of hin home ine he wan identified by Mrs 4 hand in the prohibition agitation in Maine and also tn Te As with poor re- ‘he vig cities are not tnotined toward prohibition, and the big Loula Weimer of No. wan chloroformed and Identined him as her TEST SLAYER CI CAI nists Swear Newro Whe Ki IN'S SANITY. |i. “N, by Mattie Crowle ~ |MURPHY TURNS DOWN worked with a woman c wae held without Gail for the 47 te Paranot TOOK OUTSIDE ADVICE INSTEAD the negro ex-convie! venue on the night of Muy 17 last, killing and wound- {ng #even persons, was placed on trial before Judge Romiaky in the € General Sessions nin manity eet RRS) JUDGE GARY RESIGNS. Directorate of my foresight wae as gvod as my hindetight FT would not now be a most embarrassed public oMelal, 1 should » have a jury Manny Blumenstiel, who ts a lawyer first and afterward. Manny thinks ‘about the allurements and righte of the fair sex, What did 1 do? 1 took out- a meeting of the direc: ain's mind waa in auch « state that he could not ald bis awn de- | hela this afternoon, annour dr. 1. 8. Manson of NO. 64 West and Sixty-third N Fourteenth Street Wig each man demanded one or more of the | seventy-five Jobs in the offlee of Sheriff | resignation of Judge Elbert Today 1 was to swear in the ladies the Board of L have appointed deputy ahertfts, Some of ny lawyer friends told me I had bet- Me etteok of potsoniadl Gul) narramty [1.,S0o4 into the etatutes made and pro. I instructed Mr. Blumenstiel to look up maid statutes, and he found, tv almoat eay my ebeolute horror—that I have no more right to appoint lady deputy to appoint a erie or even a One Himdred Directors, The reasor ment of Judge Gary was given as the pressure of other busine: has not been filled, A short time ago Judge Gary of the United Stat resigned as Chairman of the board of the Allis-Chal WALL STREET Wei chaneee, a Yewertay'® final ‘figures, reported that he listening to allentets called by Asal: t-Attorney Mowa, the jury reported to ha your Bronx County then you may look heriff fur Jobs for your ba | stituents.” The five district leaders left tn no! Pleawant state of Bl CALLS CIVIL SERVICE FARCE. Discharged Elevator —Inapector | jurt by Car. Policeman John of No, 6 Mount Hope place, while on hia way to the Mul- berry street station this mornin, struck by @ car. be voters. Ladies are not voters. Ergo, ladies are not eligtble to be deputy sheriffs. Bo 1 cannot swear in the ladies I hav Crinnion was cro when an east bound car approached. Motorman T atghth avenue, applied the emergency brakes, but failed to stop in cars come out of a tunnel and ft is thought that the policethan falled to note the approach west bound car, tal wuffering from a Ea got oe In nerious, LANDRY ST STRIKERS |: (Continued from rir of a subordinate, Alfred ze wtatement of SS eerece Be: 2 eeeSES eee” Re ee, charge the retall price - nt every demand of t ‘If this situation continues Tam go: eoing and troning Wagons and go Laandry dono by mi he would make A lot of other men in the business feel that 1 do abo ; reakdent of Local isfactorily (han by hand’ oe. ‘hand work ont were out of busin and whose proprictors had taken to tha; tall timber to avold patrons how a strike In th es could affect | ioundvies which xplaining to eh "HAND WORK ONLY” DRIVEN OUT OF BUSINE vtaft of troner: ACTIVE SECURITIES. the second local, has been called out, #0 that even he exittition troners have been called sided somewhat sini Preeident of the » With a meme | ‘For Friday and Saturday This gold Finger- tpn Langtelds strikebreaker © @ real fight for control of which may last for many | the situation red off with one Bhertff, after the disappointing lexa s Sal’ Scnubked ‘shown and the ‘ Agreement te hardly whet ste over her body, Sownen- | OPIN "t off except whe Aigested, “you might women in the trade muat not be THERE NC GOES, ACTRESS PLEADS FOR MAID WHO STOLE $12,600 GEMS. Negress Goes to Reformatory and Pawn Clerk Is Held for Sentence. owley, a negress, pleaded re Judge Isky In the pera! Seselons .thds afte var] necklace valued nd ring worth $800 the prima donna, ployed aa maid at 182 West Forty-ninth street last er Judge Ko Ky went th in to Bedford Reformatory would tell the Crowley ordi: nt appeared way Matte Brandt, story of but 1 mo} rand been r request for clem- {have been sent to the maid w Frank Samuels, a pawnbroker’ clerk, ‘ously advanced Mattle Crow Hon the diamond ting and $3 on pearl necklace, to guilty: this afternoon after ber FIVE BRONX LEADERS. Tells Them to Wait Until They Get Their Own Sheriff to Get Some Jobs, The five ‘ammuny leaders of the in @ group called ¢ mmany leftain Charles F. Murphy at the rburKer, We are now d nty, and th ork County,” th y leades When you s Seeks Reinstatement, Declaring that civil ervice ts a farce and that it's alleged protection doesn't amount to anything if the head get rid 4. Talley, a lawyer and former Municipal vil Ser- vice Commissioner, to-day applied to Supreme Court Justice Lehman for a writ of mandamus to compel the rein J, Wilson as an in the Bullding a city department wants t inspector of ¢ Department Wilson was discharged by Superin- tendent of Buildings Miller last Au- gust on charges submitted by the Com- minsioner of Accounts to the effect that Wilmon had prevented the owner of a building from. engaging an ele- vator operator by placarding the build- ing with violations of the building code. Mr. Talley legal right to di department on charges preferred by: the commissioners, but should hevel Ths cough or now trouble- sample bottle FREE at any Riker Drug Store if you present this ad. ular sizes, 25: al 0c, a JARANTEED. COFFEE Mold Direct to tae Concumer AT WHOLESALE PRICES tm 6 1b, tote, as lowes a. $1.00 re a ecientifhy eye examination | xt the unton minat be recog e regulation of wames, gene: Wen go YEARS. Alexander cm W. BOLOMON, SUCCEASO! 150 "East 23d St. Opes Gaily (rom 0 4. who have| active members of | cev0eed dinturbancce, the crowds whi mt 20c."* WRITE FOR PRICE Lint WE DELIVER FREE Eetabdiiohed 1840 GILLIES SORFEE COQ. 309 Washington 8t.,N.¥, Pasty: Vark Pi, & Maroiay Bt, Tel. MIL Cort’ SS a ee *| world Wante Work Wonders. | JANUARY Harburger in a Dilemma as Result of Law Ruling Out als Women Deputies the year by Fire Commissioner John- long discus: Chief, engineers, fire marshal With few will not, so tie Commissioner will have! Kencles mainder goes for salaries, Deputy chiet Assistant electrical trical inapector (2! Chief & Examiners Inspectors Inspectors (20), at Inspectors (0) at $1 . Fire Marshals (2) a Draugitaman ... Record clerk Stenogr r Clerks (at Risa ‘The Countess Van Bylandt left us to- day on the North German Li Kronpringessin Cecile. Just about a , ago the Counters seas, smoking cigarettes an Publicity to her idea that a divorced | tertainment to the public.” | woman like herself ought to be just as friendly with her Was before she married him, and rather | inore #0, 3he fald she would take the) next boat to smoke here. The Coun ter just before the ship sailed to- and Was asked what she thought of to-day and) year's experience. She drew he: took a fuil br BIG LAND FLOE TILTED the It breaks up the Sonate: ’ ) eaume, J the earth tion {the cause of colds) WASH ON, Jan. :. Father | fore it can reach the, lungs. Torndorf, in chi norapha at Georgetown Univeralts, this afternoon positive tremor was at 128 A.M. fd Supt. Miller had no nies any one in hie ” saree wit ARF AS _10c Era nae 10c MTB SEN MES, ae ' 39c Sr tres at Tames, 19¢ aS Milk Chocolate Cov- Sapanciay ot ered Maiaga Grapes Pana ROW 3 125 206. “aHeX Just imagine a full grown, rine grape tucked 5¢ 0! OAC eager then, gor: sat with’ rich Sills Choc. 6 a7 dee a bes (8 OUND ROX, 398c ae oe { 4, 1912. : FIRE PREVENTION |MOTHERS’ SCARED BUREAU AWARDED | DASHFOR SCHOOL $200,000 FOR 1912 Board of Estimate Authorizes Policemen Got Ahead and Pre- Commissioner Johnson to AT AIRE CALL vented Panic—Fire Hire Needed Staff. Not There. { Estimate toalay author-) 4 fire alarm from Grand and an penditure of $200,000 for streets this afternoon brought 2 midable array of engines and trucks to the @cene, for Public School No, 137 Iw on that corner, ‘The fire wax not in the school, but there was plenty of ex- cltement. Any news affecting a school spreads ed through the east side on the wings of ‘ -| the wind. ‘The engines were no sooner ih Pon ee aT eeeea nis | on the ground than bareheaded mothers Kenptions, it la expected trey | Ntr@, tunning througn the streets In the direction of the schoolhouse, full apprehension for the safety of their little ones. Policemen experienced in the ways of for the establishment of the ed Fire Prevention Bureau, money will go mostly for sala- for employees of the Bureau, Will include a Chief, a Deputy nting power in the majority of 1 fact, from outside sources it la learned he has ne 0 applica- Hone for placse, 3000 applica) ine east side rushed to the school en- For rent of che new Bureau, contine| tances and fought back the excited par- supplies, $29,000 will come | &Mt* today's Appropriation. ‘The re.| Wes Hartley, the principal, sent word to all her t that there was no nger, The notse of the engines and the screams of women fn the #treet dis. turbed the pupils, but discipline was re- stored after a few minutes The fire was on the top floor of the four-story tenement at No. 4 Grand street in the apartment of Mrs. Harry Mauss, It was extinguished without dunculty: Mra, Mause'e three-year-old son pbert d@played two biistered fin- gera on his right hand after te fire was out, but he refused to agree with po- licemen and firemen who insinuated that ng With matches in his thspector. G), at $1,800 Vire Marshals we at chemist intosar Se ay KLAW SAILS FOR EUROPE. Theatrical Manager Thinks Pree. typewriter.... and typewriters (2) at eraphers (10), at Soon . ent Sei Remarkably Succesatal, Mare Kiaw, of Klaw & Erlanger, salled for Kurope to-day on the Kron- WE'RE JUST “ROTTEN, 4g pringesaln Cecilie of the North German SAYS SMOKING COUNTESS. |{\"° He was accompanied by Harry he chief stage electrician of ndicate, ‘They will go directly the vig # ats. What ‘Mme. Van Bylandt|to vienna to study the new Lehar opera Thinks After Looking Us Over and will look around for anything else which may seem to have attractions for Whole Year. this country. “This weema to me,” sald Mr.*Klaw, syd Miner |“® remarkably sicessful season for |New York. I cannot remember a year |when the percentage of failures has ne over the/heen so small and when the successes giving wide| have seemed to give #0 much real en- for ex-husband as she k if she were not allowed! was approached by a! York and the United States after a elf up to her full helg! th and; id: “Rotte: peace BY TREMORS OF EARTH. | Jan, 4 Foltowing | Lex of earthquake shocks registered | selsmograph of St. Ignatius Col- | to-day, Rev, Father Odenbach, in of the instruments, noted that th floe on which Cleveland is los) eee a aie a otol of tana | For Coughs and Colds pat affectes extending from one on ¢! ira, Ne Y ; between shoulder blades. vat his instruments had regiate pecullar and unaccountable ments throughout the day Big Sale La GRECQUE TAILORED UNDERWEAR 14 TO 14 OFF FROM REGULAR PRICES A Handsome lot of samples and slightly handled garments of this fine jt lored lingerie. Close fitting, of finest workmanship and exquisite designs. Sale occurs only once a year and is eagerly Piooked for by women. Drawers 50¢ uj ’ Gowns $1.75 y Corset Covers Soe up 2 50 uy tee Combination Suits $1.25 up up ile All wool top skirts, unusually well made, cured At warm $4.50 Piece ea gfe Me aera tayert tlt VAN ORDEN CORSET co. 45 W. 34th St. Elevator—Second floor for Tharsday, the 4th Park ‘Cortlandt etreet stores oven every evening wati! 11 o'clock, Now Si oer stores open fatarday evening walil_11_ o'clock, mun Wat ied Bote , tastoney tales |FAGE NOW FREE FROM PIMPLES And Blackheads, Was Ashamed ‘It Looked So Bad. Would Fester. Made Face Quite Sore, Used Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment. Pimples and Blackheads Disappeared, 887 Rhode Island St., Buffalo, N. Y. “I bed been troubled with pimples am blackheads on my face fo: over two years and lots of times { was ashamed of my own face, it looked 90 bad and the pimples were quite painful. ‘The pimples were scattered all over my cheek and would appear ‘on the forehead. The blackheads were on “my nose and both sides of my mouth. 1 would try to squeeze them out, but they would come again end N would fester until they were like a large-sized pimple and it made my face quite sore 1 had tried many Femedies but none helped and 1 was quite iscouraged. “IT had them about six or seven month before I happened to see the Cuticura aes tisement and sent for samples of ( Gosp and Ointment. I used them on retiring, bathing my faco with Cuticura Soap and then Give: the Cuticura Ointinent every ni bout three weeks all the blackheads” disappeared and the pimples too. Ni face is free from pimples and blackheads, Pf I shall never be without Cuticura and want: " (Signed) Mrs, G. V. McKega, Nov. 21, 1911. ‘or 72seemaAs, sashes, itchings, irrit “ome, inflemr-ations and « “er unwholesome condl- tions of the skin and scalp as weil as forever Purpe-e of the toilet id nureéry, cura Soap anc Ointment are indisensal Bold every: here. an .le “f eac" \toallsd IT STARTS RIGHT The Piano itself is durable beyond question; it will stand the continued use that a player must have, and keep well in: tune. ayer is most natural, and you. don’t have to be an expert ito get results. Gur music roll library is free to our patrons and it entirely elim- inates the cost of music for all time. Prices $475 to $750 —casy monthly payments if you wish. Old instruments taken in trade— severe! used Players at reduced ite lor player booklet and music p! PEASE PIANO Co. 128 W. 42d, nr. Broadway, N.Y, Brooklyn Newark 4 Flatbush Ave. 10 New St. pido OB” WYGIENE OF moUTH SOUNDNESS: OF TEETH The World’s Pre-eminence as a Guide to’ Investors During the year 1911 there wore printed 166,510 ‘Real Estate” and“ Business Opportunity” Ads. ia The World— : 22,778 More Than in the Herald One reason for this great World showing is that THE WORLD'S CIRCUT, “ TION LN NEW YORK CITY, BOTH MORNINGS AND st N; DAY tt 100.000 COP I f GREATE PER DAY THAN THE HERALD AND COMBINED, Uae

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