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TAFT THREATENS CUBA WITH FINAL INTERVENTION nd Wednenday; not » FINA The “ Circulation Books Open to All, Wentherctnie taenteht and Wedneadaet aot FI EDITION. fe “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ PRICE ONE CENT. Sort, Waa NEW ‘YORK, TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1912. ; 16 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. | Cardinal Farley in Street Aire, RY |S FROZEN THRONGS PAY LAST TRUTE. Clk Wied yi CARDINAL FARLEY A H0S 001 SE cnt = BP mos WL REACH PORT AT —$—$$——_—_—_—_—_—_—_———| Army Interference in Poli- hens tie Line Brooklyn All “PIPE DREAMS ” tics Is Not Obeyed. Streets From Chief Walsh’s | ' . Home to Holy Cross. ROOSEVELT CALLS TAFT MOST POSITIVE, Ultimatum Says if American JOHNSON HEADS LINE. Sit / peeneriaees TALK OF CAMPAIGN Flag Is Again Raised, It Will FAMILY IS) DESTITUTE. ‘ — New Prince of the Church Sends 3are Rooms Without Fuel and Greetings From the Berlin asa Children Hungry Till Blinding Snow Storm Rages ‘Widow Returns to Home Freed Be to Stay. Sistine) Uri Around Ocean Liner. From Debt by Equitable MeHare ag Advance Avent ih sad een was When Surgeon Avarkel of Gouverneur e couth? = Nothing warning has been given to Cuba by Coulsitaka, at Ne roome eae eee : President Taft. Unless the threatened trent toda te take the yong an! ARRIVAL HOME FROM ROME Pha Audardd OF Sa tation Oniee -wittara of the Sort. disorder in Cuba is averted at once the Ta MHL RAGIEL” e : ; 3. Waish, held residence, No, ilt0 Fi Brooklyn, was a remarka the hospital he fou monthseoll infant, Martin, | United States will be foi er twWor -— Great Celebration in His Honor Wil) to Inter- vene, and President Taft has sald that NOT AFTER HITCHCOCK |! the American tag again is rateed in omen to death on her brew | The young mother, who waa crippled * from the public to his hero! from| Cuba it will not be lowered, fa e i ° Mi is aeeocates in. the atl -——— atineee tas nra\ Fepsht Homi Cun with rheumatiam and nait aurvet. co! Begin When He Lands To-Morrow Weihlsworth ance ty | that in defiance of a statute and of a Neat MAAR ERE etn rikc hen hate Never Heard of Lots of Things g Although the gale Borough Park carr! the streets and sidewalka with snow and fee, 1 sons ined the esslon between Chureh of St, Catnerine at Fort street ant ) and fought with her strength to prevent {t being taken her, Finally she swooned and was carrled to the ‘The father waiched the p: Jumb grief. When thea driven away he je that he could net | sved by President Gomea, cali “hy ca HAMAR GDA ing attention to the statute, tho milt- hai Are Happening and tary persists in interfering in domestte ities, At a meeting on Jan. 14 offt- s of the Cuban Army and the Ru- attended the meeting of the Na- tlonal Counctl of Veterans fn violation and Continue for Ten Days. erybody Knows. yeewding tn With the Berlin, bearing His Eminence, Cardinal Farley, almost in Ali ani local waters, wireless messages this afternoon came to Justice Vietor ES ane eee | ral Rooseveit broke his 1 brief silence jot the statute, The veterans a haa bowling, who is at the head of the Reception Committee, expressing ton Parkway: fa we jay by announclug that) tion then went so far as to den irl Molen, we Hetie! the Cardinal's gratitude for the reception that is planned for him anc The chorch was wded to ca r was working a cam. of the statute in question famlly had not lept inet nigat for arta neal ne Vag A dubitbess ida ©" yoign for lls nonination te be Presiden: the veterans’ ageocta the masa and the proaou a Tho baby had trezen to assuring his friends in New York of the pleasure afforded by his tiome- death on the mother's breast John Couljiteka te w tattor 1s to force ont of office all who were J with the Spantsh cause and att may Inter- benediction oy Mis pipe dreams Brookiyn and of euiogivs by t foro bing 4a six months he has been una a be in: New Yaee @r McNeil, the pastor, and ati- cha Cuban ployment He is not stro ov MoGean, the Fire De ne nee phd ty , oan é ¢ end uF jifsrvor by 9 o'clock tomnlght, At noon ‘a windea OC kit ‘ : ; for hard jabor, and 1 1 miserab: * [while a blinding snowstorm was raging AGADE GhALIKits. “Aster. tha chur aratsasersHHuiler Ruane 5 : aRshiy RK tha alte , 2 a Oe A oliving gathering kindling wood nul | about thp Berlin, the new prince of the mony, large crowds stood bowed 1 thy ree 7 aie na Alc | welling it. His wife helped by wash | Church asked tse oAptAle when he would prayer as the fun cortexe ihe ga ate i , ay sent rheumatls: ple for Holy Cross ( y in Flatoush ‘ath . that ae was desortbed | having ® The Berlin ‘This picture is the first taken of His Eminence, Cardinal Farley, Wie by ana thace id ad Wy | pale port, hen the assurance eame rt i last campaiga. a note to the Cuoan Government in 5 ae * ataths on ood the cou doin that the ain would probably reach and all along the lr march groups r busy,” sald the Colonel,| which this paragraph appears in walking attire, after his elevation a lithe st furnished them with fuel Quarantine by 9 o'clock the Candband of citizens stopped as the hearse and |.,,, ly, “to discuss dreams| “The President of the United States The cape s of red moire, lined with red. The cassock is black | Their poverty and distress was torture Said he intended to remain on beard Sttending carriages passed, rom Indianapolis or any other place."'| looks to the President and Gov ‘ piped with red and the buttons and sash are of the same hue. The — | but they would not beg hey had Junta she was docked at Hoboken to- MORE THAN 300 “IREMEN AT: TURNS BACK QUESTION OF| of Cuba to prevent a threatened s hat is of particular interest as it will be the one seen on His borne yInvaltenss, hot atta | morrow morning. tion, which would compel the Govern > “ . tate 5 ring the day : . ne NSBR ROrS Cardinal Far} TEND SERVICES. TELEGRAPH DEAL, ment of the Ualied BiathecthUGh Rice HAR Eminence as he takes his usual stroll during the day, Of blac Ik silk ‘Ne! Sina Ihe ia) thao heacle| ee pr i eee creas as More than 300 firemen in uniform) Did the Cojonel hear that the present] ity deaires, tu consider what measure felt, it has entwined around its large crown 9 cord of interwoven | broken man after his wife had be jm x wave ched hia dally ‘an attended the services. Of these only appare s “ detwe ft ke in pursuance of the obliga reen and gold, which ends on the side in an artistic knot, taken away and helped him lay out laay ¢ Pins 125 had been specially deta The Pres Flap ganic ap i ada ee dead. Pes gave iim candies to. bu hat he has done nearly sixty mileg rext were firemen on their Hi These reported with | of deck tramping since the homeward It was adm! at the at tlon, amd attention was called to ou foi Hae va a ; aty with Cuba to sow that su Ths was tak Further Kittng Pradicted— | when the funeral cortege reached t ' i ages from Justice ers, the Cardinal eesage intended people through the ad d willing, L hope to greet the sof New York p Potatoes Also Soaring, sonally to- _ . Jone ——- row 1 am thankful for my Sho called betor funeral, nor was | runnin hie prosn athous Jaw under ht FOR JOHNSON AND FLYNN. CHICAGO, Jon 16—Sixty conte al safe arrival from Rome. The vari- m in the or the thous | quest nose and showing a daz- 3 ' ous messages from Justice Dowl+ sands who Katheted at the edifice. Tne |giing Mash of tet, Then he laughed. !Lag Vegas, N Would S' Nang i ahs peewee he Ir ooney, : i an Pe rabies ree eee erie what ear testes Las Vegas, N. M., Would Stas to which retail dea in Cht.| 108. Mar. Mooney, Father Fitagere the presence of the uniformed firemen, | Andrew Carnegio’s testimony before the Battle Scheduled for July ald and many other reached me to day. They have undertaken a for- mal reception for me, expressing thelr loyalty and love. “It would be superfluous for me to say more at this time, in addi+ tion to many measages I have al- eather conditions, but thes ready sent to New York. It would many of whom made no attempt to hide | Congressional Ste ‘ ’, i Pitta Cela er cuecatling auaniiea ljactiete, Fo eee BRE He WaveTRRY |) lg a Jan. 16.—Las ere au PRESIDENT in the city's market history the priests told of the st€rling qualities ‘any, s you?" he r s . oN. M, a ist . . * sire a ef their comrade, who sacrificed hie lite | Caumony., Have you" tie sald. | | vegas to-day became a bidder for the | Alderman Peni Introduces are in Theo | am Says| FALLS N CINCINNATI. ists wauitiona: burden on the im the performance of his duty. was necessary for him to comment on Johnson-Flynn battle of July 4 next Because of th reat number of|the Supreme Court dec! friends who called at the house to pay |the opinion of Jud) their last tribute to the dead fireman | ¥ now Govel 1 forward, Quotatic tohed 47 cents, the highest 4 this ving wan blamed by the storekeepers when Charles O'Malley, @ local pro Measure and Promises to | They Are Entitled to All | Thomas P. McClure Was ¢ charged | to moter, wired to Jack Curley an offer of | r . | $100,000 for the fight. With Receiving Deposits When reve S ie ivile S f 4 1 h e th ° d \c garding the la Since the granting of Statehood, there Push It Through. the Privileges of Men. Concern Was Insolvent persons alow to have the alr of selt Ieudation and Ube funeral cortege wae an hour late | oor nal had a with Jude. Baids | Ane law in New Mexlon Amaia CINCINNATI Thomas P, Mc. | Svan giloned + nae! New York know that I iad to in starting. As the pallbearers car rout the de (2yake Bald: |contests, es these events’ were INNATE TL OR CO bs Aura etree ae New hat Tam glad to ried the casket from the house they pe tion to the | hibited by Federal statute CTEM EG GRaeer a ne f th sl aeaner j ome and it 1s not necessary ware. followed by Hien Commiay aniaa' Ol 1 raat egulate and prevent over i The on Mn ly i ai a aatis s janet @ ban. s *olice Commies! [hele ae late @ Ir s ‘ ' dinal ts to be gues: si GE eee Gaal = or CARRIED “K. 0.” DROPS. | iienoncst drivers ana put a eat > ano Ironpea | W¢ Van tO | cust aboard aM’ torniehe’ Pek Teme Depsty "Police me YOUNG POLICEMAN whik aie a . saa: | ODE of dishonest metre th ad in the Ke i ‘ jhe 4 igh aragy s to-morrow, there will front of the hears t » co TCT Thursday L b Col jes and t iege to the church a of the wa AND iS LOCKED UP, | White | at ‘ ! , , : to the cemetery. leave ‘ > ‘ an, recelved POLICE AND FIRE OFFICIALS I Appointed Last Vt Wha tnot be @ ATTEND IN OW tay, Dy i Revolver in noe [anit “Lowi atin h | evete seas: var SUGAR TRUST PROBERS itsh tthe programe In ad Wes tloon, ia public a anecin iPheae , T OFF PUBLIC } 4 CATHEDRAL TO GLOW WITH and Dep 1 L. Gad , t rest loudiy | 7% EL See here oft , ‘ SHU UBLIC HEARINGS, MYRIAD POINTS OF FIRE. i id Dep ment wea Ww fearrying a] i ate i Ou behal mo en . | 1 hry The electrical display will be @ feas Inepector sea i y caus 1 nak ine | eated 1 nies | *t4 wie e a of the event, One of the most Shaw, only the von in ML pa aa LL SE aaa Ld Dy “ suse a ovation ¢ L the In perso! A. ice eS proientious points will be abdove ¢ oficers detailed to the t x wn — ae var ‘ rega . hest I | DIES BY GAS SEEKING HEAT. great arch a e ly over ihe tats be Lo lees ee ei talk drawing ls revolver and bombard- ay go of mH fo! 4 ‘ $ n tay trance to the Cathed on Fitth who had thelr | Gi ing the mirror behind the bar EXPLOSION KILLS FOUR. rida placed on ha vnen | ut Lodwer Found Aaphyxtated WIN) nue, hore a lara fo of the Gane Pope) were In a ‘ © Was off duty and had strolled | fam fr an . > o ms a ye Father O'Neill and Ronn are RAE OE Gute Are TOs Saag ¥ 16—As a os - 1 1 Ad bog {today doclded Heiween Knees. of arme of the Cardin rat ee eet Aienn at hn he rol, Hi gan quar errr te | nantaa (aro already. preparil in ‘ hopton i Aaya ) « 1s placed the !ast of the fifty thousand Ime widow collapsed when she saw the ca the ‘Sar ear t . ie s tls tanideien the ti ; . trey n Wehte on th bullding tn Ket containing the body of he Ay ; 5 : v 1 " ya \ooith Gaten lowered into the groun iy | ton a 1 : Apeninetion n rake Biase strain of Waiting for the re . if | : . — e continu her husband's body had ; ‘ \ ‘ a ¢ ee her strength, but she bore “|| Vardaman Goew to. 8, Senate, * 4 t. whil Hoandsle wil: ease until the final scene 2 Jan, 1.—Hail ‘ i , 5 to os. Ba Sit chin ae Yhere were few dry ey houses of the Mis a eli =< ception committantiat who stood in the bleak ¢ ralay named Jam ite ary TW DiX APPOINTMENTS => nard Raft . ven t 1 urn with the Care Sr iarsclineat | ee oe niet aa rd bie NTS: PENSIONS FOR WIDOWS Or wt hin with 180 astomee jath ~ ; rot aad Publie Works and f J > atheiew’, With His Emte Announcement was made at th seaiion ‘ ey a ' : decal OF SCHLEY AND EVANS. ner FE mbBEON| ones will Fide the Biahe ev i. a eral that the Equiiadle Life Assurance Var Tua ME Bar ie he s Samed by Governor, Dr f Vincent : will oo hla ot New eueny hae pals Of the morteage OB | aren, two boys and three gi summer's primar! xY Dix sent to) WASHINGTON, Ja wens n had or “Mooney, sentar vicar Mi » | Deering, ranging from one to thirteen - 7. eed ena t i A general of the diocese, and Justice View Se ine may from. sue Shuseh to. bee care of age, were burned to death tor Married y cateranri Dena jtePar. with th rals a “ setae wana r J. Dowling of the Supreme Court, te engine houses In Church avenue aay oan a yay, take ia Ober tha York patent attorn Stateroom s from th and took the gas|"@ GREET THE CARDINAL. Am near Flatbush avenue, and in Windsor | ovidren were a: when the fire broke| who, on @ sick bed yesterday aa ty $0 6 month each, Lert spy knees to get warm, DOOR OF CATHEDRAL, ‘Terrace. Each of these companies jout, and their mother being busy in the field Hospital 1 day 0 ois Rayne Unde | Be Ber et have uw and wag! The Cardinal will be met at the door barn, knew nothing of their peril until] Josephine Robb, seat A it th naats . | gvercome by ihe gas Which escaped, of the Cathedral by the Right Rew, @ontinued on Second Page.) too late, _. |/peper writer, died to-day, ‘w, 4 @ noun - y ’ . '

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