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% ¢ i t ‘ ‘ ihe group in front of the apartmont howar Wryder was down in the gutter by this time, hie assailant on top of him Dut the stil! gripped the handle of the Money satchel The big man with toe Pay overcoat kicked at his hand Ms fingers relaxed, then he swooped. and, already on the ron, gra Money bag. With the man in the uniform he ran around to where @ auto, With engine going a: full spend was standing in front of 8. Colangelo's barber shop, at No. 19 Greenwich atreet. A chauffeur, already in the sent threw off the brake and the auto, the two springing to reach their seats bounded up the street. ‘The two young men in short over- coats, who had begun the assault. ran | to Greenwich street and then south on that thoroughfare, Hardly had they Fone half a dlook, when another black | car, almost identical with the first and | carrying only a chauffeur, came roaring | down Greenwich street, stopped and | Picked them up, then sped on south ‘Titis second car had been standing | bn Greenwich street at the corner of four blocks north of Bethune. Ax the’ first auto, bearing two of the fler- | ing bandits, flashed up Greenwich street Past Ann street, the second car leaped from its place ani went careening Gown straight toward the excited knot Of people trying to catch the number ‘of the first car. It passed before any ‘one could see its num THIRTY DETECTIVES SEEK DAR. ING BANDITS. ‘Traffic Policeman Harten was the first to sound the alarm. He telephoned to Uharles street station and the reserve: under Lieut. Bloom, were whirled out of the station, but there was nothing for them to do, By that time both auto- foobiies were far away. Acting Capt. Onaries McKenny, in charge of the) istrict, had thirty detectives from head-| quarters and his own district on the fob as soon as possibile. Though there were several eye-wit- esses to the daring robbery, Miss Kate Corrigan, & maid in the home of Judge John R, Voorhees at No. 7% Greenwich ftreet, gave the most complete account of the affair. She said she noticed the black auto, with three men in it besides ‘the chauffeur, drive up in front of the Darber shop on Greenwich street, near Judge Voorhees's tiouse, at about fifteen minutes before 9 o'clock—fully forty Minutes before the assault occurred. ‘The three men who were passenger appeared to be very restless as she Watched them occasionally out of the treat window of the Voorhees home. ‘Phey made constant trips to the corner of Bethufie street and back to the car ‘ee if waiting for someone to come down Bethune treet. ROBBERY LIKE THAT ON NINTH AVENUE RECENTLY. At about ten minutes after 9 o'clock the two younger men, who wore care ‘and ehort overcoats, got out of the! ant - ‘rnen, five minutes later, a tall man, | ‘Wearing & gray overcoat, followed suit. ‘The maid heard a scream then and @aw the three running back, the tail fan carrying a satchel. They leaped fate the tonneau and the machine darted Berth on Greenwich street. ‘From the similarity of the daring at- ‘tick and robbery in every detal! to that Perpetrated upon John J. Popper, & qeemiosion merchant, at Seventeenth treet and Ninth avenue on Sept. 23 of year, the detectives are certain the @ame gang operating then engineered tu- ‘—"aep'e"Bteauit. On that occasion the rod- ‘bers got ‘The hj inclined to lnk the of to-day's assault with tho Adolph Stern in Jacobi's at Thirteenth street and Mest January. The mur- im their attempt at rob- ia an auiomopiie on that ‘a auto gang that held up and Breckerman, cashier of a in ut | sad ar and walked up Bethune street. |‘ LOSTINMOUNTAINS, : HE GROSSED ANDES | ~-NOWHAIRIS WHITE / Young South American Tells «Immigration Authorities of His Terrible Experience. His Unconscious Form When He Was Found by Indians. A man with pure white hatr, frame nnd hollow, burning eyes that bespoke the consumptive wrote in Spanish a brief history of himself that made the Immigration officials #hud- der, ton when they stricken man to go, For a brief mo: ment the men of Ellis Island were tn- troduced to the spell of the region which ies at the head of the Amazon and up in the mountains of Peru, Rios, though wrinkled, ts but he Is stone deat. When he arrived, a month ago, from Tquitos, he was held and deported to the place he set out from. Inquiry developed the fact that his father in Lima, Peru, is immensely wealthy and also that young Rios had plenty of gold. But they would not white hatred twenty-eight. and Aw let him land. He begged in writing for them not to send him back to Iquitos. “You had better kill send me there wrote. WANDERED OVER ANDES MOUN- TAINS, Messages exchanged between the of- ficiais and the sufferer told of the scant ehance for Iife a consumptive has in the mMpy head region of the Amazon, He begged they would send him to his me now than to certain death,” he home, Lima, Peru, on the other side of » Andes. He had the money to pay all expenses. 80 to-day, when the United Fruit steamer Cartilo safied the white figure of young Rios stood by e rall Miguel Rios, a yenr ago, was a gay young senor in Lima, Peru, the only son of a rich father, and he turned night into day. When the good doctors told him he was a victim of the white plagie he gathered a camping outfit and start- ed for the Andes, which le back of the town. The mountains had cured others of consumption and Rios went light- heartedly, his guide leading the Nama which carried the camp pack. While hunting one day he parted from his gulde and ~'<ht came down, For days he wandered, living on berries @nd roots. It is not popularly con- sidered wise to try a crossing of the Andes, and although Iquit: on the other side from Lama, ts only a few hundred miles away, one has to journey 5,000 miles by way of Panama to get there. Young Rios lost track of the Gays and presently went out of his mind. FOUND UNCONSCIOUS BY INDIANS. One hundred and eighty days from the day he wi Indians, a few miles from Iquitos, stopped to watch five vultures, wheel- ing slowly overhead. By gauging the centre of their flight the found the pitiful wreck of what had the victim chosen. WORRY FRENCH WY WATCHING WAR FLEET; ‘HEAD OF NAVY NOTIFIED, Kalser’s Cable Ship Follows Vessels ‘tn Blockade Practice and Is Into Port. i totally deaf. he shrieked at his rescuers. the Andes. the Booth Ir steamer Boniface, jand- HE LOST HIS HEARING. Vultures Were Circling Over | wasted allowed the) ® The man who wrote his name, Miguel | was to bo) @ lost some Putomayo Indians once been young Miguel Rios, He was unconcious and nearly dead. His hair had turned snow white and he was Jabbering Ike an idiot. Daren petites Maan? cei Ber | small velvet collar. nuraing at Iquitos brought back sanity, | hho oo It was then he reallzed he had crossed | URimPortant beside Mr Still dying of consumption, he deter- mined to sail for the United States in hope of finding a specialist who might cure him. Money was sent from Lima to him by telegraph and he sailed on ing in New Xork, where he was held THE EVENING WORLD, r? ’ P90 OS FOS-2-9968 0946008656546 408 is } | Ps Ps 3 o \@ | 0604.6 WLSON AND BR TAL ST-ZHOURS. OVER THE CBIET (Continued from First Page.) never answer indirect questions after I have refused to answer direct ones." — | Col. Bryan said Gov. Wilson should have the courtesy of giving out any-| thing he wished concerning the con- ference. NEBRASKAN PUTS IT ALL UP TO WILSON. “I am putting this all on you, Gov- ernor,” he shouted to Mr. Wilson. “That's right.” replied the Governor, “TN attend to them.” | Gov, Wilson donned his Nght gray golf cap and a simple overcoat of black which boasts of nothing more than a He looked almost Bryan, lux- urious in a great coat adorned with a big astrachan collan and wearing a black velour hat. After they had posed for half a score of photographers at the door of the State House, the two, accompanied by Secret Service operatives Murphy and Taylor, detailed to keep an eye ‘CHERBOURG, France, Dec. 21.—Much | for deportation, The rules which cail on the President-elect, walke! three Bitterness of feeling has been caused Gor ‘the returning ° of ‘the ‘usteutrable dlocks down State street to the Hotel nase, eapeciaity in naval circies, by the|!mmierant to the port of sailing were] storing, the Executive Mansion of ‘ernment’s cable ship Gross Hersog von “i Jersey maintained a home for its Gov- Without any cevensibie reason rs. | drmag a serie of tnporant save! niock. | SENATOR OVERMAN STRICKEN) “™, ade manceuvres now being carried out reserved for them, but the doors were ge ‘French fleet. colts’ MUST GO UNDER KNIFE left open and every one on the main | German vessel, which has been dining room had them in full view, | peasing in and out of the port since the Bie ng cainciceanent fees) st Prep They were joined at luncheon by the | Regianing of the week, took up a posi- d Carolina, suf-} Governor's secretary, Mr. Tumulty en lest wight opposite the principal! fering from appendicitis, will be op-| puring the luncheon the Presiden tore. erated on her this afternoon at George | elect and Col. Bryan kept up a steady Pho French sémiral tn command of the) Washington University Hospital. His| conversation, continuing the talk on the pert eent o naval officer to request the | condition ts said not to be seri the| way back from the hotel to the State eommanéer of the German vesse! either | physicians characterizing the attack as | tou: At the entrance to the Go: “Sooper to-wen OF tO FO mto the p_pic| mi i deeming an operation as/ernors office they shook hands co . The German captain chose the| essential to speedy recovery. dially. latter course and his vesse! is row| Senator Overman was stricken shortly| Mr. Bryan left Trenton at 2.13 o'clock tytag there. after he returned here from Trenton,| pefore leaving Mr. Bryan was told Col MBE ag N, J., where he had been to see Gov.| Watterson of Louisville, had suggested CORT THEATRE OPENS: Wilson yesterday. He became {i and| ne be named Ambassador to Gre had to be taken to his hotel from his! Britain. | WITH LAURETTE TAYLOR | omice at tne Senate oftice building last | Mtr. Watterson and I have not eon: | 1N “PEG-O-MY-HEART.” | mish’. Senator Overman 4s fitty-nine} ferred on the matter,” he repl .d years old Mrs. Overman is hurrying “Will you go into the Cabinet?” was - here from Salistury, N. C, emis WENN iar cannner nce a tiee wet * “BumMcient unto the day ts the evil manager new to New York | VALLON'S BROTHER ACCUSED | tnereot,” nc quoted in answer enterprises, when the Cort Theatre on Forty-elghth treet was opened with Laurette Tay- in “Peg © My Heart.” theatre ts of Louls XVI. “Petit ‘Trainon” architecture and general de ‘sign. Pour Corinthian columns adorn The color scheme of gold and ‘4s to impart & tone of wes throughout. Box draper- | curtains are of velours and of plaster and marble, Peperates in the same period as che ex out the Petit Trianon Arrested for Jost m Street Car. joner Dougherty he ad- BRYAN ARRIVES IN TRENTON) AHEAD OF TIME. Charles Vation, brother of Harry| Mr. Bryan arrived in Trenton ahend of | ulion, who leaped into notoriety be-| time. It was expected he would not | yond the extent of his own underworld | reach the bers Hs uae iV 10 o'clock, coterte after the murter of Herman | Dut word ned ior abn amuley ov | Rosenthal, was arrested to-day after | Wile Revagipong hl last night that he | Detective Barron of the Eas: Eighty- | Would come here CN nile ie Iphia on nth street station said he had seen | ®? Cond Ai 5 oa uh ( he » eked passengers 'o | reachec nton a few minutes after 9, him jostling passengers on « Forty. | oUckr! ae ter ine ASE, Fi second street cromstown car and Inter | Dut Mr, tumully mw hela in $1,000 ball by Magistrate | Mae, ‘Bryan onitie Unuos hi in Harlem Court 1 en : Valion at first geve bis name as y. the Stute House, enk phia, where Charlés Miller, but when questioned by Deputy Comm fusted be: ore ing mitted relationship to Harry Vallon, A | he spoke lust night. Gov. Wilson was man who suid he was Harry Goldman of St his office when hls visito vel No, 1 Bast Fou was ur-| Mr, Bryan paured for @ moment b reated with Vallon, ge against fore going in to greet the Governor | “What are you going to discuss with Policeman on Trial for Graft, His Judge, and Alleaed Collector pleasure to serve them wi in the t Ing mom State Ho ts the only day 1s anything to eat in th ing. So when Mr. Br fore, Governor Fort, th it was before the days of the Moos his lu heon guest lay,” walled Sam, State demands It eon t of th body said anything and I didn't to intrude m’ be blamed for not suggesting It. I is in bad fix." oA edad OR. A partially inclosed room had been Says We Did Not Perform Ope ton on Canr's Son, Ty Ansoctated Proms.) RLIN, Dec, 21.—Prof. 0 Berlin surgeon, bi] the n A story that neyed to St a delic ppare Prof. Israel had surgical oper: as compewsation $2,000 and the roya ise of better conditions for Ji in Odessa and Kiev, was telegraphed m Berlin yesterday and published {n| » United States. A note was addressed to-day to Prot. | Isracl asking {f this report was true.| * The following written response was re-| celved from the sors ng profi orm you, on the nut unfounded ,; GAYNOR INVITED TO CHURCH. | Perturbed by Mayor Gaynor on him, the Rey, Dudley Otiver Oster held, pastor of the Greenpoint Metho- diet Episcopal Church, yesterday a letter to Mr, Gaynor inviting him to when the minister will have for tor ‘The Charity of Jesus—by quest of Mayor Gaynor _ Tried to Jump Fron Abrah y, thirty his ‘0, W All taken to Hosp charged with atte « been caught as he over the rail in Bridge. He was Bride ars | n street, “4 as ev mpted was at the Wil placed tn bure peye hb @ luncheon | war. of the Capitol Butla- an was here be- » @ Republican We ‘should have had him to lunch- The dignity I know the ISRAEL MAKES DENIAL. James Israc}, denied to-day ‘that he had performed an operation on| the young son of the Emperor of Russia. Petersburg and perform on on the he t to the Russian throne, recet cretary, to your question I have t 1, that these rumors arc attack | urch tiext Sunday evening , wiving o-day a pris- suicide, in pathic ward for observation, SATURDAY, 1 ame th woon the | eltea The fi © | members ® | eon » | 2 | among t | the ff | ata sul the e/the first Servia, Bull, Servia ad the Demoeratle chieftain as. Britain, Fr banian want f. Now, T suppose I'll shore PAYS Edward dore P. the Initerborough, to~ to the #pectal commission of the Fed- ‘al Court AlL the | ership, Jour-| Cornell hority went Re- , was it to Mame the LUOLOWS AF BUTALNONY - CLUBS STL SAFE > | Crowd burger, Who Finds Rats Caused the Blaze. dark domain th virtual ur “conversation: certificate providing for exclusiy $250 GOLD! Twits Sheriff Harburger and Fire ud m at Word spi noon to-day. street re started below closet used by Iaike Carroll, gineer, as a Week-day storage room for ils Sunday clothes. Luke discovered ; | the fire himself and ran upstairs to %| tell Warden Johnson avout tt, The ® | Warden in turn notified the nineteen of the Alimony ¢ | Immediately there was wild excitement he ninet for ir meal, without at {ring thelr appetites 1 not arr K's Shertft personally aquirted The newspapers of Europe with hail this agreement, Aimbassadorial * with the greatest sat- ot Great nimity result of the on the suggestion the larger crisis. on the suggestion of autonomy Corn te papers, including ft Suit Cases, Watches, Jewelry, etc., for Xmas— for the Coupon in the box. Har-) Head- an 8 OS signal from the Hlow Street Jail, which contains the lounging rooma of the fashionable All- At the through neighborhood of the Sheriff's four-story t the Jall was afire and was jammed with ex- men and women. stairs in a the en- b, were awaiting the summons to junc who ft was feared es might rise so high as to !m- the same Engine @ more swiftly than While © water on the blaze, the Sheriff tactfully informed Great ¢ and Russia, hiys declared her readiness to accept the principle of and neutralization This move has the object of m Austria-Hungary explain the reason for Governor would have Mked It, but no-| her armaments and say what her ulti- mate desires really are. king FOR RAILROAD. , who, at the receiver- ship sale of the Central Park and North and Bast River Railway Company, euc- chise own: | were then tufned over to Mr, | Xola iA TEx ¢ M ‘WIL! —_— | MILLIONAIRE’S WIFE |] WHO WAS RUN DOW! HORSE IN STREET. } BY the MRS. C, BY HOR Dt of her bro Mra. was perfor but the ph not strong operation. Max Sch: unteered, was taken recover. 8 dition. Lusitania | Meganti Paruaa guntyte remade, Bayam Kabrine 10c says: overworking the Dime key in the Cash Register— buying ARABS for people quarter FW Cont | Banker's Wife Almost Entirely Re- Esther Frankel of No. Siclen street, Brooklyn. The operation Mrs. Frankel had long been auffering band was anxious to give up his blood, {nto the arm of Mrs. Frankel. gan to show improvement immediately, and this morning \t was sald she would —— ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY DECEMBER 21, 1912. T. JAIL HELEN GOULD'S FIANCE. | HERE, STILL UNCERTAIN OF THE WEDDING DAY. — LOUI Kendervous Served in |“Very Happy,” Is All Wester Railroad Man Declares — | He Can Say. | Finley J ard, assistant to the President of the Missourt Pacifle Rall- road, who is to marry Miss Helen M. | | Gould, arrived in New York to-day, | | four hours later than he had intended ‘owing to a freight wreck on the New | York Central Railroad Mr. Shepard's secretary had dropped | off at Rochester last night to work off| | accttmulated She} Supreme Celery Oliv to find a emall trunk which seemed to Bostvo for @ plain railroad man to have to be |} Interviewed as much as I have for the | last few days on a @ubject which Is | really rather personal to himself, “f can only repeat that I am very | happy and that Miss Gould has not yet | fixed a date for our wedding. It is not | true that I have been promoted by the Missouri Pacific in order to giv an opportunity of Uvtng In New kK. It is true that the office of the assistant to the president, Mr. F. Bush, has | bs way It. It is somewhat embarrassing ua CAFE O’D. ISELIN, FELLED SE, NOT BADLY HURT. ther has saved the life of 120 Van Buy Your ASSORTED HAR med in the Jewish Hospital. Such as Batt Molasses Peppermi from a@ devitallaing disease, Her hus- MM ysiclana found that he was enough to go under the ONE-POUND BOXES OLD FASHIONED CLEAR CANDY, POUND BOX FOR iller, her brother, then vol- A pint and a half of blood from his arm and injected She be- x Consisting. of pevoermints. ev comm, Fralt bene, reach Crentnes chiller is also in good con- T2180 S| Moo: a cessfully bld for the road against Theo- | Sw res. 14118 G me Gitlin Shonts, acting on behalf of PORT oF youk, OCOLAT ald $1,500,700 CHOCOLATES, 0 KINDS, Liverpoat | FOUND BOX Liverpool Why une department store candy when eah—made hoarly POUNDS OF “METROPOLITAN” MIXTURE, ABSOLUTELY PURE, WHOLESOME CANDY, AND 60 HALF-POUND BOXES, FOR POUNDS OF THAT OLD-FASH-. JONED CLEAR CANDY, AND 60 HALF-POUND BOXES, FOR...... POUNDS OF “MANHATTAN 30 MIXED,” CONSISTING OF CHOC. AND 20 OTHER KINDS, AND 60 HALF-POUND BOXES, FOR ALL OUR STORES OPEN TO-NIGHT UN OLATES, CARAMELS, CREAMS who want 54 BARCLAY STREET 206 BROADWAY ” (Cos, West Broadway Cor. Fulton St. values. 29 CORTLANDT ST. 147 NASSAU STREET ALL. DEALERS Cor. Church Street Bet. Beekman & Spruce Sts Park Row & Nassau St. ‘At City Hall Park 6. The apocthed weight in cach imotance Imetedes THK ARAB “REN. ICH COLORED DEC SHED DEC. SIsT, Leading French Restaurant 42dSt., Broadway & 7th Av.',,:, SERVICE DINNER, *i-°° Decorated Room in America. Private Dining Rooms, —ORCHESIRAS XMAS DINNER ONE DOLLAR TWENTY-FIVE Cream of Presi Muslirooms Baked Kennele | mail, and he was un-!— pad Loos inl Sauce Tartare accompanied. He did not let the sta-| Sultenne tion porters wrest his hand baggage ENTREE as from him, and spent some time trying | Tenderiony of Heel, Henalaaa Pineapple Fritters au Kirsoh Hoant Suckai Tenth St. & Second Av. cus, Butterscoteh Wafer It Tablets, Hatinetien, FIVE-POUND BOXES MANHATTAN, IMPORTED FRENCH GLACE FRUITS, NEW $1.39 CROP_JUST ARRIVED; 5-POUND BOXES SPECIAL OFFER 10 SUNDAY-SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, &, COMMITTEES GLADLY WAITED ON EVEN THOUGH NOT READY TO PURCHASE, | oan Ket Loft's Pure ond TO ACCOMMODATE OUR MANY PATRONS ALL OUR STORES WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS AT 9.30 A. M. TO- MORROW (SUNDAY), THE 22ND. 266 W. 125th STREET Just East of 8th Ave. RESTAURANTS. S MARTINS A LA CARTE Dinner & Super for Ba aie0) 6 tod the Most Beauttfutly Open After Midnight wtrult Maraschino (Choice ot ¢ sot ‘onsomme Paysanne es Radishes Salted Almonds F (Choice) sal Maitre d’Hotet Pommes 1s i have missed his train, | VEGETABLE a siey | I'm very tired,” he sald to an Eve- | Brussel Sprouts, Sauce Polonal ning World reporter, | ____ ROAST (Choice) oxet Vermont ‘Turney, Clostout Staffing thing to say I would scarcely know how | Het Vermont tic): Sauce pide Sauce Coslihg than Preiselbeeres Obiffondte Sal: T m Pudding, Ram n Sourenir Case Tasso BOULEVARD ® his charges he might have to take them bet " i a been moved from St. Louis to New 4 | somewhere else covered From Effects of York. Tam glad of it. 1 found the cll- @| “But he added, sternly, “the frst Accident, mate of St. Louis rather exacting. 1 man who tries to do a Yates in the| stew. Columbus O'Donnell Inelin, wite|MAVe not yet recovered from the strain excitement [ shall shoot at my and fe millionafre banker, was reported |¢ Working in such heat as that of last I have been taking Jessons on the re-| 4, > bor summer.” at her h t No. 3 West IMfty-second Refore Capt. Sullivan had completed | fim the regult of her fall yesterday | ROW where he should live here. He his attentions to the fire ristble persons | wisn knocked ‘awh by a de-| Mas not been In New York for sixteen sine In the street throng were shouting ry wagon horse at Fifth avenue and| Years. He sald that, after tolephoning wet thas lead Don’ ! Walt for tho to cnth street. Contrary. to the| t@ Mas Gould, he would go to the Mis- the Sheriff, who wats leaning gracefully vty It had Bald thet she had | #0UrL Pacific offices downtown and look na in a characteristic p alnst the bars truck by the hoofs of the| #fter any accumulated business there A la enrte all day. a eke Steg ARE dh dace gd 4 then he should to New Have dolly F Ald of a second-story window horse and that no bones had been | “™ Pra A oy ve devin LIFR—FROLIC. GAYETY. After receiving Sullivan's report to | jroice an oe Grdises chom the | to et teenie © be ae ea. 1hy HANDSOME, NO se! the effect that the fire wan completely [fait wera not seriols | Hn the Memorial Hospital there BROADWAY at Seth ST. » Sherif’ Harburger announced: Dr, H. #, Stearns, who was visiting aT H ote Band COL: We shall now have an investigation. | the home of his mother at No. 10 West| ...-...tleheat Silk Cargo. | 4 “AIAN Ge. oe | . | nd one hunde nd fl pale . Hut bth yh Rha s s ¥ other | into his office and attended her, con- w ailk valued at $2,075,000, the largest RELIGIOUS NOTICES. person than Carroll the Sheriff was able| red this report and said that if Mrs.|Qid_ most valuable silk cargo ever| ’ to et Information covering the eure | jsoiin eared to do 80 she would bo able | brought. neromm the Pacine to Puset! GE, Qeorge’s Cbureb from the day Luke first started to » go out to-day | Sound, arrived here last night on the ed h Si j exterminate the Ludlow street rats. The driver of the horse which struck| steamer Bellerophon from the Orient.) Stuyvesant Square and 16th St 6 You have been feeding poison to] Mra, Iselin was milling up to the curb| The moment the steamer tied up gangs Rev. KARL REILAND, Rector rats?” asked the Sheriff, It was an odd | just as she stepped into the street to|f longshoremen under rush orders be 8 A. M.. Holy. Communion, t M pefertin ne oO pectal M Morning Service and Sermon. Rryan wan asked, | Atestion, every one thought. Carroll | cross diagonally, He awerved when ho| fai tranefurring tho alle to @ apectall 44. ff. Aci etic ant Sermon rnor told you?" in- i ey bees aii na erase but pot tn ume regard CEE lac atawe seri ALL SEATS FREE “And your Sunday clothes were in that| horse's shoulder from str Mrs. ‘ fh Gio Weekiive, Wel const?’ Iselin a glancing blow, She was at once Rt. Rev. Doctor W. tet ee ENTER rnited H This thine Qrroli's nod was more gor-| Picked up by the driver and a matd RESTAURANTS. BISHOP OI from the home of Mrs. Stearns ee ee h Munday M ven. Then I won't tell you either,” he eald, | rowful and fase pn a eee It was just 9.30 en the Governor “The Sunday clothes are now burned 73 6th avi uppeared at the door of his private of-| up? WOMAN FALLS OVERBOARD. | ROMA 223.°3.2°s: | Cleo. fice, the Wilson smile—perhaps a bit] "Yes." —— | ‘Mew Fort’s most select } abun 19, 1912 vroader—-on his face, hia hand out-| “You were fond of them and did not}Munting for Mer Husband, She| ting piace. ey. GU ved son of Aretched. Mr. Bryan shook hands n- conceal ae Tambles Of » Tus. Special Fable 4'Mote Lunch ana |) j0',,.° 7°!" * Seer ae ustically, placing his left hand on| “Only too fo | ‘Dinser—Musio—Singing 947 9 “ - Mrs. Mary Mack, forty-eleht years old, | mn his Inte residence, Governor x arm as they used) “And, there were matches in that] Mr. Mary Mimtia street, Manhattan, | ———— fil itiotin acres, Senaar, 2 P.M. 38 TR iikan AWGRIe tay, “anecetaa. 3 @ box there." went over to Ere Basin early to-day | torment in Calvary, A Alay immediately escorted Me | atnvestigation over,” sald the Sheriff, |to search for her husband, who is om-|( BREW) Guz BMOADWAY, |! KAISER New York Cir. Deo. 18 aasinthiahy estan fae tie pacasion curtly, gathering up his subpoenas. “It's| ployed on one of the boats there and | CIAL MENU . Pat cnnied ait ot Wikis, Eateoe By ee teuy ' perfectly simple, The rats wanted tolhad not come home, | SPE }, $1.00 Sree Dreok sven WILSON'’S MESSENGER WOR-| xe: even and they gnawed to ixnition| yn trying to board a tug at the foot | XMAS and NEW YEAR'S EVE. Funeral on Sunday P.M. Inter RIES ABOUT THE LUNCHEON, | tho matches that burned the clothes| 6¢ Warren street, Brooklyn, she fell | MUSIC—SINGING. ment Wondinwn Comeiery. Arrangements sam Gordon, the Governor's negro| that belonged to the man who bought | Overboard, Hugo Eberlin of No. 3 | by Undertaker Willlam Necke messenger, who has had a similar posi-| the Polson thai - aaatanathed ; East Twenty-fitth street, Policeman Me- | = — — tion with the Chtef Executive of New Carthy of the Amity street station and Jersey, no matter who he happened to| SERVIA ACCEPTS DECREE Troan, Weed, deouhand,. pulled. her be, for the last forty y was disaon- | ALBANIA, | out when she caught a rope thrown solate ew Mr, Bryan was in| OF POWERS ON ALBANIA. to her. Dr, Ducot took her to the Long conference with his chief. The last time! — 7 Island College Hospital suffering from Mr, Bryan visited the Mew Jersey State| LONDON, Dec. 21—The agreement] submersion, but she will recover, House, a few years ago during the term| reached by the powers on the subject pes nkebeds 2 Seb Tata of Gov. Fort, he happened In on a Tues-| of the autonomy of Albania and in re] BROTHER GIVES HIS BLOOD. (ae, 8 day, w s known as G | gafd to m commercial outlet on the Zhe, immense com te at. fe to pie On Tuesday all the State ofictals meet | Adriatic Sea for Servia has largely dis: ransfusing blood from the veina| | make thle Loft store ts Henbted aulek the vernor, and {t Is Sam's duty and| sipated the nightmare of a European Candies Early and Avoid the Rush 25¢ POUND BOX olasses Cream MIXED € 8 & GLACE $1.25 $2.70 $3.30 $3.90 THL 11 O'CLOCK the container.

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