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: RATT SENT: BULGARI “H ROUMANA ae Army Hours4f Cession of Terri- tory Is Not Granted in LONDON, Jan 10 delivered an, wit to-day dema rd Metria and the territory the e & line atretohing from 1h a . am the Bi Sea, 4 aT y despat PARIS, Jan, {0.—Roumania decided t0- | ¥ to mobilite her « if she does =Row a praet matun to Bi obtain within furty-elant noel iefaction. from Fiigeria ty the fectiNeation of har frontic + Ae =| ing. to n desmatch from Bucharost | the Temps Roymania’a vitiratin mat whe be given A sivete) of Thuleere mn teeritory en the Biack Hon, hae m charactetizad as 4 Maman rth by the Buehmreet Cow yment for , ty Walgaria| lations were the Rove | RY WARM HERE,” YS SOUTH POLE'S {Continued from Virst Page) At, Arepped the hawser back on @edk/ of the tux. Move away there with that ‘on the voter of command YF there may be wn accident Whe deck of the tug a With a fierce gray mustache fnelined to military embonpoint charge. Passengers on the tug-- rters-with revenue pusses or Norse- without—would have to "bay right 1a that bis presence at the pi explorer went down on the lower ‘ ‘waved iin hat to the committee on ‘tug and informed (hen, in a brilliant of words, that } yould Lave to be tent’ to read the wign on the tus On the way; to the whart, PTAIN ACCOUNTS FOR THE LOSS OF HIS WHISKERS. oat ped down to the ish, Mke the howllng of the sledge huski in bis ears as the maroontd on the upper deck, still pria- ‘im the Arctic circle. 1 yeara Shere, Mat through the flelds in my ship will be Pall head pole, \ “will that be to verify Peary's di asked. wa fndeed, 1 do not “Dr, Cook wsed to be a friend of "he said. “He was with me on , 48 and 18. He was a brilliant who waved the ex- AND OR. COOK ARE NO LONGER FRIENDS. I heard that Cook had a he had reached the Nori Pole, | nad no doubt that he did, Then 1} back home and lookei over his| They were ridiculous and we | no longer friend: deaveibing his last anccensta! ex. | ition in quest of the south Pole, Amundgen said there lay within Antarctic circle the x: st coal in the world. Capital Invested in releping this ee. indicative that time a flerce heat biaxed at the <p wowd find wonderful | one on te prin rats reportera and blew on their ea to aay could guide ro “I never realized it warm here in this season. is Seeeennt to me. it i Paul passenger, buidied @kipped hurriedly down Pole. And look at that) aver there threshing hia) and pounding them mildly surprised hen erin should find the park trees cwere. It was hard to adjumt oneself, he | New FINDER ON oils : | was Mise Gindya Virgini, trust pore of @ Judicial anttiement, | ine \t ‘question |b claim, It te absolutely estab- |X’ antarctic voyage of exploration 1n | | al nt $ 3 3 3 3 ctf | ay ! Washington, where he was suheduled to Unis afternoon, While there he plover “| STAGE SINGER WHO) 3 IS SUED FOL. 51,750 FOR VOCAL LESSONS. h ated by with the gold Georgraphical rity A medal of the National Soclety, Returning ta will lecture at Carnegie | jexday, and then at th ean Museum of Natural His jer decoration he will r American Geograph Ko}d medal. The tour « ZIEGLER ASKS COURT FOR IMMENSE ESTATE Suit Is a Friendly One, in Compliance with the State Law, adopted won and hel tate of the Jate bake king, William Slegler, to tittoned the Surrogates Court to e trustees of his the: turn over to him ing. powder were appointed, until Ziegler ve- came of age, It tx not understood that the sult is other than a friendly action brought by young Zlegier in comp! with the law iexler, who now lives at No. 1 Kast Fifty-flrat street with hie bride, who Watenon, aske William = 8. lexler con all have . when, will, he become: of abl Ue 4 that William J. Gayn champ and KE. Mathilda’ tinue as tustees Yeached tts thirty under the ¢enms of the absolute owner entate. the petitioner terms of ula education and other debi estate, was to be turned over to bi when he reached his majort so far have nut rend fan accounting, the Court to permit the fling of t port as early ax possible for the p SMALL STREET. The wtock market opened dul and irregular to-day, In the course of the Afternoon copper was the weak fea- ture, but the reat of the market was fairly steady. Prion of Mocks oF tadafy and the net * hor prices of today and toe net change as Compared ‘wih’ yeolerbay's oalng pricea a SBS SRE 3 FES. aciey Quick Relief From Pneumonia GAVE RESTFUL SLEEP | have used Duffy's Pure Malt that itis all that it is represent will always use it because | it has helped me and there ix nothing! better in I used your product | ie m id Dean truthfully | thet it cured me, Again t used it \w on Lhad a very severe attack of pneu- peas and with t to Improve at once, my ni fee, settled and I could PA thing I had r weeks, Your| product certainly brought me rest auieted m nerve: ar ata m entirely al Hold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY by druggists, g d dealer $1.09 bottle, certain the Tieluse- suet | THE EVENING WORLD, “=? COURT RULES THAT SWI OSCLOSES WHAT TURN TABLES ON POLIGE | OLHOUR LABOR LAW Test Case Manutacturer Miss le Rosa's: Salary Is) ginner Shows “Caree as Bes) ta PERFECT VOICE’ BRINGS ISCONSTITUTIONAL| STAR N NEWYORK (Continued from Firs Thelr chief object bs Wy started Morria Grows ny FRIDAY, JABUARY 10, 1918. __ WO TRIED TO INDICT SPP Page) to discover fn and other Ttion meet demands from certain poitce | JoMcials for large sums of protection money. ‘There were several instances lof being “douvle-crossed.” One gambler is alleged to have told [Mr Whitman that « police of ees to him, “The smaxh i# coming | " ‘othes eetives oul on & We ust feather our new! So the) 1 n the two Women who made the af-/ Ramblers who have tried to do business | Fechnically Held for Violat- Always Bed of Roses, tidavite accusing Sipp, and what was !#lnce the Hosenthal murder have had) : the motive, which impelled that person |t@ DAY well for It, A man who has an ed Measure | Er % ; jestablishment in a big hotel is under. ‘ to sat polt en at such work | stood to have told Mr. Whitman he has i young things in Peoria, Wal gunt oft instructed District-Attor- | paid high protection and has a plain- Keokuk, fa, and Balamance Y..J Whitman to-day not to bring any | clothes man for a runner. The detece Be ph aM Ba 19) Giteees DB rey 4 before the Gr Jury for wetior business and assures | wc di + to ple up one of} wricn the face of thé evidence era that everythipg is} : nie Os Oo 1 feacaros, whteh, legend) not give roatohable certainty of comvic. Ai THEME amd wages | Neto pase Kuch a law, andar tut hereabo ‘ *e 4 ‘ r. Whitman i understood to have wars, war upheld ¢ | would of A iin meer oe Pha investigation by the John Me | con given the names.of two plainclothes Grand J wilt ein on Monday, and Idetectives who have been acting ant ' Of ant it ts reported that evidence will be pre-|“potiectors™ for same one, as well as BARE ss inparl bh pren'ne aented which wil! implicate extnape @ business for certain gambling | le ttosa Ie defending a mutt} "ee pusiness for certal wy court batore. Saves Anapectors, captains, dete v he has the names of news to compel her to pay Mee] Petrolmen in ihe Poller Depar alte ad police | Devt Mayer, @ teacher of! ‘The arta! Vatretman Kugen of witnesses are iiture with a etudio in tie! accused Of colleating S10r a {to be calle fs pe Tater ney “ wlitan Opera House, $1.60, ale] month “protestion” money, and Pairot. | U0" can be corroborated street jail co ty be due for leatons, Mme} mat Jonn ‘ | THEIR STORIES FIT IN WITH! charged he [Meyer clatme fo Rosa came tol Goode of axsesaing her $25 for the pri THAT OF SIPP, Wee by employing a jher tn 1803, exking to be Gken O11 tegy of opening m disordarty | * gamblere say they have been! and an adute w los a pupil ‘The: youthtul mont in the shadow Of the Cad Mgqueezed” wntil {tie impossile for them | poe rene stat nar told her, Mme, Meyer swore. Gk. Seba. the DAVine, Wane ver business, and they 1 to show one kK. Al! the 4 Iho money, bat would pay her tn teohnical Attorney Alfred J. Tally, + # Movidertin, sured ot a wi corpus for th ‘The Jatter was repremented ant District-Attorney Hers ton, Who argued the Honal ant within the police pew the State, and asked the dismi the ¥ ‘Wily assorted the law was tn Fourteanth Av ation of the Uy in that dt sought to deny He contended | commmtent parsun from ‘making a tract, a rigit to which every. pe under the amendment He nial to ail Mack war auld there the constit Fan ft te He maid ail the state and the sta paws any legistation ti ry f arguments advance) « Prohibiting art for final determination as t vonetitutionality, As Mr vielations were purely technical, he not have to to jail, theceniininmnant BOY SLAYER OF FIANCEE Walter Wharmby Is Life Tent. in Sing Sing. Walter Wharmby, eigit Whose home No. ntreet, Sheepshead Hay, Joast the next twenty In Bing Sing prison. to-day by Justice Goft 1 ‘ourt to the term t hich In twenty. year Ite, for the killing street, forbidden to marry had entere: compact fondant the benefit of a AFTERMATH. (Prom tho Yonkers Statesman.) Teacher—What comes after giving Day, Tommie? Tommie—The doctor, ma'am. Ww was constitu prevented Jcontont, inducted by Orcae Hamn stein, receiving the enthuatantic prat mn lot ah rites and not « Hetle oe nls “unt winds af full wight mor 1 ne case will be taken to a higher Hoelderlin GETS 20 YEAR SENTENCE. Maximum Penalty for Love Crazed just apend-at ra of his life He wag sentenced | the Supreme minimum of | and maximum | f his sweetheart, the National at Tenth | A jury found Wharmby guilty of inurder in the second degree after tak- | , th The jury gave the ubt as to ‘Thanks- structress a third of hee salary as \day acy adjourned willl next Priday mornine.! p those who have made (i so hard for | them. 1a ahe gue ah engagement anti! Some of this new information wilt fit | A Will was paid in full, ‘The teacher | S12" WILL GO BEFORE GRAND)... wo with that furni by George oh Wh pal big ha dURY MONDAY; |.A. Sip, the Harlem hotel man who told good,” and accepted ¢ Aeorgs A '* waa an need at | ihe Aldermanic Commitive he paid Po- | after ahe coached thel the Diate ney'e office way, | itcernan Eugene Fox $100 a month for | five years, re 1 epjwar © the Grand Jury {five vears for protection, and who was | payment but §26 altogether a wna] arreated ax soon ax he could be lcat fi know just how much Mise de Rove boon earning tn val theuah, Arthas Meme Me s called wo atve ancne of « information, atox, Hammeratetn told first how SU) rhente la. Howa won fret piace tn a eingtng the @trat Onoar in splendid reward,” ahe | fu the ehorus at mand warm paid her $20 for We aympathet! Taw | a we managed ‘Naughty Marietta! De Rosa so Improved that we om ner unde study to Mile, Trentint and patd hi sha k" Miss d Ro! ts now playing jn a roadway production, but the Court would not allow Mr. Hammerstein to tentity en ‘to “het pedeent salary BLAMES EDUCATION BOARD FOR LACK OF SCHOOLS. City Has $7, (000,000 for New Buildings and Contrags Are Not Awarded. will PUDIIC schools, there are $7,600.00 uuex- |pended by the Board of Education for thee lergast made this clear in a etate- ment whieh he tesued to-day. He stated that fn 1911, $10,000,000 was wppropriated for new school buildings, but the Board of Education has availed itself of but w. ‘The Comptrolier adds: “Phe situation now 4s, that although the last corporate stock appropriations » made by the Board of Estimate “1 Apportionment in July, j, the specifications coverings the bulldingsp: vided for in those appropriations, and the rate they have been working, tt will a |mean that a number of mon hs will probably elapse before they have award. edd all the contracts comprehended with- tn these appropriations, WHY MEAT 18 80 NIGH. ‘Use reaton News.) Meat has been going up in price ever |since men left off eating each other Nhe Dee ne 4 | erating 'knowledge of pol . {Hon that thelr Weniiy be key ant! With 9,000 chijdren on ‘part thas in the| ction of new schools, Comptroiter | | te divonterly hay and others be the DI tay Becoblene who know ‘The Intest mtowy te that lamnblers, angry bncause "Ao frowmat hy that Gemxe Abou. Lo “etert sometiiug Mr. Whitman an far as possible One is prominent dling circles, the have given na in enst another tn 1 and date: and non: goes, unless of layhig bare such secrets |derworld an they know, to the District has Attorney. All, however, hopeful that things would again aft @ conviction and the g: business. Some of the police, the san tles have It, have not don uniformed in many Instances been stationed move tg some hotel, where charged erorbiian: rent, ar | ree ee VR TOU is worthiean, "WAY trletsA thor ney about ull venett of thetr | grafting on condi- hers are of the Tenderloin. the Grand Jury, baolutely necessary, | everal months, it ts whispered, | amblers have been on the verge 0, and they could resume smooth the path of these gamblers. In | ———————— front of suspected gambling places, which entirely killed | the buaidess. The proprietors had to! of hie for without ft te ane low a pros keene: been to polted | five or nix) they have te police A. Sipp ts! have given Pt a aeret | wide gam. fariens and | hey to be used | 6 will be » the story | of the un- been pen up” of Becker ne authort- @ much to men have they were nd in addi- 4 to be In Philadelphia resting up Ie has given a conplote atory | of what he knows to Asdistant District Attorney Groehl, who went to Have you tried it? \Makes Hot and Cold Meats Tasty. A Fine Ba ing by Adding Vinegar At Delicatessen and Grocery Stores. A coffee urn from an old Sheffield design. A remarkably attractive and | | HAT a tremendous satisfaction it ig to hear your guests exclaim “Oh, isn't that nice” or “How perfectly charming”—when you distribute the prizes and favors. Such exclamations discerning taste. If you expect to give prizes or favors soon, come to the Meriden Store,—we can show you here more delightful little things in sterling silver than can any other shop in New York, e tributes to a A Sterling Silver flower basket whose delicate , saw pierced work and extreme Little things that are s0 attractive and grace of design very moderately priced. make @ truly unusual Important pieces too, like those illus- value, trated that are really worlderful values [|| Price, $140 when you consider their superb quality. * The MERIDEN Co. TERNATIONAL SILVE COMPAN Silversmiths CCESSOR) 49-51 W. 34th Street, Through to 68-70 W, 35th Street, New York $20 Fancy Velvet Dresses...) $25 Charmeuse Dresses..... $25 Brocade Dresses....... f $15 Trimmed Velvet Dresses $10 Messaline Dresses, taset Trimmed $30 Fur Trimmed Teasees) a $45 Charmeuse & Crepe Mest teor Evening $8 & $10 Lingerie Dibeses:: nn $15 Serge Dresses............ $100 Imported Costume: $45 Velvet & Crepe de Chine; eses....... ved $25 & $30 Tailored Suits..... $40 Trimmed Suits..... $45 Trimmed Suits.......... #4 Talhovet Suit: tenported J $3 Lace Trimmed Wa ts.. $4 Lace Trimmed Waists.... $5 nancy, Trimmed prs $6 eae de Give Lace of dee! $91 FIFTH NE W YOKK Poli¢ man Fox, The conference Sipp has given Mr. list of namex of persons who will be jal ex- | called as witnesses. Whitman hy with Bipp, tor absences the District-Attorney’ during, the days, No one where he wen Mra. Sipp returned her husband d after his graft. policemen. Tt Important detatis.”” Whitman quite a] Until Mr. Whitma) It is reported Mr oH talked count hyeteHous eat two or three it is understood Mr. night from Phitadlephia. ard, Je going to.corroborate him ssc oeenctnanenacaneceninsennsanncenntits iseathpnenenssnentgenteibainas r sai loity to meet him and who has heen keeping him free from police influences. Sipp has given every name he could jthink of that might wid Mr. Whitman in establishing the gratt charge againgt and the names of pers sons who may throw light on t i operations of othe eved that if enough evidence can | ained to indict @ policeman, quick results against others will follow. Mr. Groehi had with Heved he had “somthing big on.”, to New York Inet Sire is as indi t the way the po- pearance before ing to tell ali he nd my soy Mow- tome has examined some of the witnesses whose names Sipy gave him, it will be unnecessary for ipp to return to New York. 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Natural; Raccoon or Civet Cat. $45 Natural Raccoon Sets Red F. $3 Chinchilie Ce Coats, Vaivet} Trimmed... $25 pes Lined Cheviot Seis $30 Satin Lined I .Chinehillat Coats.. on $25 Satin Lined Boucle Coats $40 Zibeline Coats, Satin Lined $35 Astrachan Coats., $30 Trimmed Broadcloth Coats Plush Coats, Caracul! 4° Trimmed...” j Idle Try them—it will newest shay the LINOCORD «SNAP- HOLE, 2 for agsc— Pembroke, 23/8 in. Chath. Kensott, 22/16 in, am, 2 ia. GEO. P. IDE & CO. Alco Mahers of Ide Shirte TROY, N.Y, Final Days - - - Startling Reductions 26.50 46.00 135.00 18,50 23.50 65.00 45.00 195,06 45.00 47.50 21.50 19.50 8.90 12.50: 16.50 10.75. 19.50 20.00 12.50 22.50 wWver ollars last longest in laundering —hold hape, ay you. The Pembroke, with ay SUTTON “OTT

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