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oa-emew ten: | @md Thersday) colder. y FINA: Tie _ EDITION, PRIOE ONE OERT. Coots: ithe new York Wendt et NEW YORK, WEDN EBSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1913. TERRIFIED PASSENGERS PRAY (esazrare.--- WVERBEIK LINKED (PAPA O'DONNELL «| pzsmuarzarerr FORLVESIN CABINS AS GALE | lng | Sr ror | ANDGIANT SEAS TOSS LINER ae SRS Property Bought by General] Cupid Works Quickly When : Was Held by Bank of Which | "She Meets M. R: Loftus Ex-Governor Was Officer; | * for Third Time. ACTED AGAINST ADVICE.| FRIENDS HELP 'EM OUT. State to Begin Suit to Recover| Bridegroom Is Related to the $45,000 Paid for Land— | Townsend Burden and Rob- Board Minutes ‘Not True.’ ert Livingston Families. -» Officers of Carmania Fear for Het No Safety as She Buffets Monster Waves in Storm Last- — ing Week. ‘The big Cunard liner Carmania, bearing a hundred bruises from the hurricane that had tossed her about like a toy vessel, brought safely to ert, to-day,.a load of passengers who are likely never to forget the voyage which started at Liverpool, a week ago last Saturday, and should have ended here last Sunday. Y From the Monday following the sailing, the Carmania was pounded by ‘ gtant seas and buffeted by high, screaming winds. Out of the fringe of the Tenderloin in Panic Over W man’s Secret Conference Wi _ ‘tims Named by. CONSULTE i ? i 5 = 2% | | q |CHANCE SIGNS UP 33 | ry gRe slik f 4 storm, she sailed intc heavier weather on Tuesday, Dec. 31. Passengers | Gov, Gulser to investigate State home ‘who sat tip to watch the Old Year out found themselves praying in their ments. The sole was made re fom hat por is ' coding joons they would live to the New: Verbeck, as adjutant-general, . 9 ed put on oom fond bed yarns hye Pe bi oF De First National Bank of Albany, of which | the tail of any deve of peace that might ‘uo Gov. Diz formerly was en officer. ming ite way ¢rom No. 187 Riverside ’ be ‘The Lestelature the State | Drive, the home of Joseph P. O'Donnell, Armory Commission tq sell the present | whe happens to be the bride's father. —— if Fy 2 i i 4 f ; § i i ef { crept along all night against | re of Wednesday marn- fe full gale, the ‘wii miles an the 1 to « hunéred deur. "this 7 : ; wt tabet. ot the vores GET$1,SO00NLINER “Gu tomes W. commander oi|6 stows ef comopiretere’ whe were} Fotmer Leader of Cuts Will at Reb LS Sieg oi ae SNS i | Fig r é "Aid practice 1t te to face the most] menacing situations with smile, were 3 Ft te Uttle groups. EX the and for two ‘hours there even the officers, whoee duty) ’ With Highlanders," | Dag nigh Fiat AMEN, CHICAGO, Jan. §.—frank L. Chance _—_—_— alarmed for the safety of the ship. ee MINUTES OF COMMIOGION Dg-| MET FOR THE THIRD TIME LAST fo ig me afternoon signed a contract to 1@ LINER TO@SEO ABOUT LIKE oe CLARED NOT TRUE. NIGHT. pease 9 dalonton t oe TOY SHIP. They Work, Crooked Dice on ee Pe Counsel for the committee read from| dies fa 'guet lenge Elva y+. 50 Rcanypttl.2 oes aty ( Beside the towering waves the mg ‘Passenger in New G e, is é what purported to be the minutes of poe htc Totten, Slap wei: Cake’ chinpme’ Wha’, atone ar s 5 3 the contract were not announced, -, It was learned, nowever, on excellent authority that Chance will receive an annual salary of $16,000 and will receive in, addition 6 per cent, of the club's profits, which It wae estimated woul net Chance 900,000 for his three years’ services, The compensation ie said to her aloft and the dbreatn of the hurri- “ FLYNN, pe. 19, Pe ett kr fang ol expressed a desire that the new on the Carmania. EEEE i z i i | Two gamblers who arrived on the Car- manta to-day proyed stalwart souls and | b ’ aid not allow the weather to interfe: with their occupation. They were g $ i Once a squall of leveling force struck the passenger list, as Van Camp” ‘be the largest ever paid @ baseball man- the Carmania and pushed her bow ” + faround. Then, while the top of the seal #24 “F. E. Washburn,” and they de- “That is not a correct record of the 2 ager or player, held her aloft, the wind toppled her to|#cribed themselves, respectively, in « proceedings of The contract was signed shortly after Port. Down into the yawning trough|Wway subédtantiated by the names they Gen. Lester. 5 2 o'clod, this afternoon at the office of Went the liner, leaning over to port at| used as having vast interests in the pork sion never approved the selection of this | Mrs. William Crowley, Mr. and Mrs./ no. Jonson, President of the Ameri- Y Story Miss Aurelia an angle of fitty degrees. 4nd bean and flour industries site, but on Feb. 7, 291%, went on record | Sterling P. raged can League. Chance’s decision ‘to ac t . . fe hetan. Between and th In the kitchen, where diriner was be-/ On the first night out the pair pro- NIGHT HE MET HER unter wat coed by counsel showing oe ‘il lines of commenication +] 0Pt Farrell's offer was reached at the Weesnceplans {ng prepared, cooks were swept from! joseq 9 game of whist and while they close ef ewe hours’ conference, their feet and plied at the lower eile that on at least two occasions Attorney-| tween the rest of the table and the will remain in thie city for two daye Aor in the midst of the | Were IAKINE eS ick ee Seen teak set parrocen ee castancbee | tae bag cnr ly breton and Vefore the |, attend to personal masters, tad how wind they were they had not ven-1 Introduced at Skating Rink in| itynd, tm that he had advised | the room besides Mr. Matthew Ryan fg gaara pe ert yf gsnag tured to attempt the onossing in Mr. Ui al ating ‘erbeott, thi site, cog not hades Loftus and Miss Helen Lee O'Donnell |v iu ine fret week of next month. trooped trom thar eonring Sarthé'and| "Willem Blecokr, who was on his way| Afternoon, She Was “Mrs.” |seen sold, the state wilt ratann Ue | WaTwIMONIAL MARKET NOT AF-|qieegtenine tof Frank Chance aa hose in the ealooh could wet Keep thelr 149 nis nome in Cinclanell, after tour of Within Few Hours. Sapene ane TO RESTORE THa| PECTEO BY PUJO COMMITTED. | cilent move on the part of Frank Far- “How's the matrimonia) market look-|rell, for it looks as if the HilHop club | Burope, was selected by the sharpers ing up in these sad days of Pujoing?” |has at last got the kind of a leader who ‘as 8 likely victim for a new game, which $45,000 TO STATE. in; (F PAUSENGERS TRAPPED ON DECK (. AGjt.Gen, Hamilton, called as a wit-| somebody across 1 - ie as Ney woe ventured out )t10Y sid they had invented themseives.| Hearken, all ye gloomy writers of ness, gave It as his opinion that the intrepid Besse! broker Toes bal Sie eae Sade tt bake ¥ ar ine geek pi yess ‘smgking roo! ‘The game was to roll on: ive times, | problem tales, jugglers with the “ster-| change of sites would be disadvantage time demitasse sapoons were clinking. |for many years. im | the player rolling the highest score tak-|nal triangle” and scoffers at the true|OUs to the State. J “1 think—I think I'm a bear on the} With the exception of the first year on roams weok the comparative sat. (ie the whole Dot. It was @ almple,|tove of an elder day, to the short, awift thet Gon Verbeck algned ance chowed} market.” replied young Mr, Loftus,|that the ‘Highlanders were in the ety of the cabin by the way they had fascinating me and Messre, Van Camp| love story of Lefty Flynn, Eli fullback, on Dec, 1%, 1911, for the transfer of looking boldly at the lowered eyelids Penisa Pic pag tok nf have not ber tel come was an impossibility; to stay|@nd . Washburn proved consistent} and Rena Leary, show girl. the Albany site to the State, but that a ad nyse Sens . Mii the om fell oes pd then Aa 4 where they were was to court death, | winners, Now that the paternal laying on of! tne money waa not paid to the First Opes: eat Oh par ay + 2 inp celta te baer tall Clark rae een A ee and neniatica | nya fier losine $75 Mr, Bleecker waited| hands and dispensetionsof the family |National Bank, until Oct, 1 1912. On| crrcreaneer atene tt mere wae a vim tal Chews ana Wolverton all Doard side of tray, Vensel and climved | nis opportunity and grabbed up the| blessing has been fully accomplished | Daf. 27, 1912) Gen. Verbeck transferred| mienry, cheer, Tent then and ere rolled tar askoseeod and dp Chak’ aes through to shelter J.| ¢le, Just after one of the inventors of |and two lovers’ feet are set one path|the property, which was in his ownl Do warried tight aweyocthet wan tue|count Owner Farrell tet them our yaa te desth ta iron ae] the little par *ime had rolled atx. On| tinged with the rosemary and sweet name, to the “Adjutant-General of the| rent thing. Everybody's doing it this| Realising Ohance’s ablilty as = great Tae oeuiy on a hundred’ betvietieids, |the surface of the cube ware only|willam of old-fashioned romance, tha beens aiea| ‘ie Sede Rave, not yet) winter, What a joke it would be on|manager, which he showed conclusively aid, when the Carmania docked to-| fours, fives and sixes, ‘The gambler | story of @ fullback's rapid wooing and committee at the conclusion of| Helen's papa and mamma! jauring the mang. yours he wae ity the Gey, that he never had felt himself |had palmed in his other hand th a pulchritudinous chorus“girt’s quick seasion adopted @ resolution |, TWO, taxicab were summoned forth. |Chicago Cube by having the clubs win nearer death than while the Carmania| which other players were forced to ia told. calling upon the Attorney-General to iaven one, She, Sorene Sian arty tumbled ne Ar porn Bloerry, « cok fytr dung trembling on the side of (he|use, It was of the ordinaty ort, with . “Hefty” Fyn betwelf recited | begin proceedings to bring about thel Juss city, They wont te Brace ean [Chance when he was let out by Charley jountain> e smal ‘3 on its surface. the double heart beat to an , emed almost impossible ¢! Even after this disclosure the gam- watke Word reporter Ms 4 in the Bald foe ie asbeaoe po ee $5,000 | quartere—e dismal place dor @ wedding | Murphy, with the result that he finally out through the river, the upper and ania could right hereelf, blers kept on working for their pasa-|new Flynn apartment at No. 2 Weat| After the hearing to-day the commit. |P&ty t vielt. But, then, you ste they |Aecured him dy offering him an epor- the lower Bay very slowly. ‘The fom ij e Hi Hf F . i | i ! Ir e 5 i il t i I E sald, “I don’t think there were many |age mone; Eighty-siath atreet, and the bg line | toe addressed « leiter to Gov. Gulser [Ad to be told witere they could dig up I thevwone out | Was Ufting and everything looked fa- ‘aboard who really realised the situa-| W. S. J. Schroeder of Herlin, who was| smasher, draping his bashful length |stating that It of to- @ license a if neve Se eee, ‘the Highlanders that ts in them, for | Yorable to @ safe passage outside the on hia way to look over the United|on the edge of a plano, nodded his|@uiry “it ascertained that Gen. 4 the Se Te move minh vigil weber 7 atic ‘at ail times and] bar, when a awirl of the tide swung ‘ th States, was willin, lea ‘ v William Verbeck, lately Adjutant- t manager a \ vb] Fac tore ee parade Seal bey areal cetinnal ataetat bhp pe mance of the wife's way Of] General of the Btate of New York, as-|@tate before a license is Mapeneed. Back | compele hie players to keep in Broper|the vessel onto the shelving bank of the entire . Yankees—poker. him $280 to get|, She is a “golden girl," if Mr. Le Gale sumed to purchase and pay the sum of |to New York-——s#t was efter midnight | Condition throughout entire season, | the channel. <4 Raf i ef is $46,012.50 for the purchase of a site|then—and, all hope of gaining a New = ——— There are 612 passengers on the Kroon- | the Dittrict atternes, ateroom, Menne's coined word means anything. | for location of an arsenal st t J ——S———s ge untgpryglire fs en the fleeced " Yor’ Hoonse falling, the merry wedding nd—and | 4nd, fifty of whom are in the ateerage.( Stpp ‘to give ball wh Pe sengers cast up| When she eeosived the interviewer to-|the city of Albany: that the contract| caravan put up at. the Astor flours |>reakiast—toasts all hands rou ‘The ship 1s 640 fect long and draws he etl F hi el and obeyed the monster rudder, day she stood with one hand on her| was alleged to have been signed by thep tack to Dr, @mith's home. into the téeth of the hurrivane {collected about $1,600 inal, Then Mr.|new husband's ig shoulder, round|Gen. Verbeck on beNalf of the State| 2owntows. f ie Bleeoker had an idea and he sent a|oyen alight and the, Jewelled radiance |Boand of Armory Commissioners: that| GBT A LICKN@E TO-DAY AND | THEN THEY SpAPA nig ne ‘All day yestehday the Carsiania tay | Wireless message ashore. As @ result! from a cut “slate chandelier spinning Bonne. of -Aveiary : Canraley’ WEDDING: FOLLOWS, ’ Us pape know, ot] DELAY MOVE TO FREE GIBSON > gt anchor outside the lightetitp, waile|Bdward Mallon, Cunard Pier detective, | pandy of gold and bronze in the heaped Bright and early to-@ay the bride} “We'll have to let » ot * the shattered nerves of the passengers | Was on hand with @ Central Office man| up masses of her hair, Mr. “Lefty” groom was astir, Somebody remembered |course,” said the bride. hymen ayy of Fy 3 twenty-nine feet of water, ! : 5 i Hi i ri { were given a chance to mend,” There es. Sy A sa gon righ Mr. Bleeok-| Flynn looked down at the figure of hi&| snd the Atorne that John L. Walsh, Commissioner of - Goo vent, yeu,’ walled her husband,| New York Lawyer im Goshen Jail |/awrer feasions of the fear a mind, #0 no arrests hi . we a Measu! i id | “You do at, , were mutual confessior hn. wife with the satisfied air of a con-|who is the ley ‘eights and Measures, is a good o! ig fh AR fH) 6 Gays He's Feeling F! rod Nghe voyagers had experienced in the | nolaseur as she talked. of Armor: sport, #0 they treked to hi office (Special to The Brening World.) iif gs 5 i i i A came and praising the seamanship that to @ Jeweller’s, {liem—One plain gold | home on Rivewide Drive, Af height of the storm and @ hundred | pe || MMS, LEFTY” TELLS HOW IT | Vined that a and through. his gracious intervention | ‘rn! MIDDLETOWN, N. Ys Jan. &—4t 7 rot eagerly signed their names to @ resolu- made; that in our opinion th HW was duly stamped, acaied and ‘Ryan and I ure married, Love to all py: 4 ‘uatioe . sasured. wee nanking ‘Capt. 3, C. Bare for | @i@ not know until he arrived here to-| _ Abt HAPPENED, chase was !legal and that proper Gelivered: Then churehus th. more |~atelees" was said here to-day that there would| trate the ange waa ballahte, bringing them alive out of the hurri- | GAY the meaning ofa wireless ea jo much that Is horrid—so much! should be taken, through the pi @rsoling chariots t up Broadway|, “How did you know about this un-| probably be no move made to release| Slpp has Bot decided’ Log iy from Capt. Barr on Thureday night, | that is untruthful—has been printed,”| State officials, to tender back the deed - {| fortunate affair #o quickly?” demanded| Burton W. Gibson, the New York law. |7¢turm at Once 00 New Tork, : i i i t which read: “Storm has spoiled our|she said, “that ‘Lefty’ here—that {s,|of sald property and require the resti- 3 Papa O'Donnell when an Evening World 11 bef 0k, Bt oe ton Oe eaanteaaee Mr, Fiynn—and I want to set every-| tution of the money with intereyt.” | band rini to the | reporter called at the house five minutes wr prapetayeipceate Fe de. | Jury, Soatane. ten he of the resolu jeanage Was sent while the thing right, We hope you will be hon- Chuses ment At] ster the telegram had been delivered. and Broadway, layed longer than that, Gibson assures will be sent to the oMclaw of the Cunard tine, for whom Capt, Barr was ‘commodore ry t a's Passengers were eating san: Vive Meet Dea’ wiches, provided in lieu of the spoiled ma show girl, though I hate| CHANUTE, Ka 2 W, Lite A mea} the storm had spilled from, the nd I much prefer that | #¢y; @ farmer; Mre. Litsey and three P should have been Known as a chorgs| children, one of them an infant, wer and gleefully the wedding In the recent trial of Gibson on the girl, I went on the stage, hoping for a| burned to death in @ fire which de-| pilgrims once more mounted their gas t eharge of murdering “Mrv, Reséna ye baadet ai ed thelr home near here enrh to-| line camele to tle then: to the oasis ot| PEON Pants Pork Py onders “I subpoke tte all right but—DAMN!" Fat wrely as hell and book can ” Baxter tled the those who call that his health ts excel- Jent and his appetite at its best,