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NICHE’ POLY TO LURE LEADER FROMTHE “HER New Mayor Will Recognize Tammany Men Who Show {| Pro-Wilson Tendencies, WILL BAR MURPHYITES. This Plan Expected to Put the Boss Out of Power by _ Taking Away Votes. Mayor-elect John Purroy Mitchel te) tunderstood to have evolved a policy of | bis own which is widely different from Any anti-Tammany crusade eo far dls- tumsed and which will strike the yery foots of Tammany’s power—the voters | m the Assembly districts, Mr. Mitchel has in some way commu-! aicated his practical method of assall-| Ing Charles F. Murphy, the boss (not Charles F. Murphy, the man) to inti- mate friende here since bis departure. Hie desire to engineer the general as- rault on the WigWa.n has caused a sus- | GND COMD Com It does mean, however, that his reaction- Pusion leaders. Not a step against Tam-| ary leader can do him no good. Many will be taken until Mr, Mitchel re-] It means, further, that a Tammany turns a week from next Wednesday and| loader who seeke a “favor” will be given the gate, in the race track parlance, A re one pees, F Who ts recognized will be persona all around. DISTRIBUTION OF PATRONAGE TO COUNT. This policy involves a merely forma distribution of publicans and Progr: Mayor has made up his mind that the future of the Democratic party in New York and his own future as @ Democrat impose upon him the obligation to build @ strong Wilson organization here. H. can not be faith! to this duty, his closest jeclare, if he deals out and ehare alike the vast patron- age of his office to the Fusion parties Any attempt to deal with these parties with which he fs not in accord in sym. pathy and aims, ts certain, he is sure, to lead to grave embarrasements. To will fecognize will have an entry to de- partment offices, an opportunity for ob- taining Jobs for constituents and, in in- Mances where it te possible, positions of Prominence in the Mitchel administra- tion. They will be “in” for the next NE RO ERS enim NEV DOU GHER! METH, THANKING THE 'EV Some Proud Owners and Pekingese Winners Of Prizes Exhibiting Them at the Plaza Show | HAS HIS DAY IN | IN STRIKE RIOT ENING WORLD, , TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1913. PEKINGESE DG SHOW AT PLAZA Aristocratic Canines in Silks and Satins in Fourth An- nual Competition. ss SOME 400 ARE SHOWN. | Range in Size Up to House} |#1e apecial police officers riding on an| Cat and in Price to , $3,000 Each. The Pekingese made his bow-wow at the Plasa Hotel yesterday morning. He bow-wowed himeeif out last night. For @ day the ugly pug—dog of the heavens had the run of the ballroom. It was the fourth annual show of the Peking- ese Club of America. Four hundred doge were entered. ‘They came from all over, eome from the end of the conti- nent, @ome from acroas the water. Dur- ing the day the ballroom looked like a matinee, Evening clothes and beauti- BANDT BESESED BY SHEREF'S BAND -(S BELEVED DEAD ful tollettes brought it into its own at night. ‘There was some dog at the show. The Pekingese came in their silks and eating, and were accompanied by thelr maids. They arrived in baskets and made their domiciies in—not in common dog houses—bviess me, no! The majority of them had wire mansions. A few lived In glass houses, lined with silver. Mra. Donald Brian's six months' old pup was in a glass jar. You lifted what appeared to be a kimono from the top of the jar, and expected to find an ex- tract of oGrgonsola cheese. 1 d, there was the pup inside, lying on a couch af sith, . “Oh! Tee tunnia’ sing!” * Tt was e@ girl who said that. Ami she “Tan't it a lamb, with a roll. on |The spe ‘ kis ‘ enue eee FIVE MEN SHOT | | 'One Killed and Others Badly! Wounded When Police Fire Into Crowd. -—FTEANSTRS ; } INDIANAPOLIS, Dec, 2% = Claude | vewls, a negro, nineteen years old, was killed and four men were wounded, one | probably fatally, this afternoon when! ice wagon shot inte a crowd which tried to stop the wagon in Indiana avenue. jal officers were taken to the, police station, but it was gald they | would be reeiased. The four injured are: J. H. Mason, | negro barber, whotin abdomen, prob- ly fatal. Johri, Ashley, .forty-eight, | shot in left foot. “Archie Smith, negro | Porter, shot in left shoulder. Alexan-! der Sgdan, shot in neck, not serious. The’ wagon had stopped to unload ice @t a saloon. A large crowd gathered and vegan hooting and jeering the alx | men on the wagon, who had been given police powers in order to protect the} ice ‘company’s - property ‘during the teamaters’ strike, After the ice had been unloaded the crowd tried to prevent the wagon moy- Ing down the avenue. Then special of- Mwers opened fire and at the first vol- ley 1a Mason, Smith and Sedan, who were in the front ranks of the crowd, fell. Ashley was almost half a ‘vlock away when he was bit by a stray bullet. ‘ A riot call to Police Headquarters brought an automobile fire truck loaded with men armed with riot guns, and number of mounted officers to the scene. ‘The crowd wan quickly dispersed. Lewis, who was killed, was an cleva- tor boy at a department store, This wa the first serious trouble since the Inauguration of the strike, Sunday mid- night. Mayor Wallace ordered the police to- day to disperse a parade which was pro- | Boor old Capt. Kidd, f EGGS DROPPRD (three cents) in Chicago, but didn’t smash (the esg corner HIS LEG SHATTERED, Parsippany hero crawied a mile and then hacked 4 off the mutilated limb with a penknife, It was a wooden leg, by the way. PENNSYLVANIA INEBRIATE, who started for “dry” Kaneas to live there five years under a court order, went back and wildly demanded to be put in the penitentigry, OFFICIAL, SEAL of the Corporation of London, in use 632 years, hag been discarded for a new one. It had been used 798,000 times. CHEST OF OLD SILVERWARE found at East Rockaway was blamed on THERE'S A SOCIETY in Dedham 108 years old for the “Apprehension of Horse Thieves.” It is considéring @ change to automobile thieves. ; BULLET FIRED AT A MIN& in Bangor hit the water, ricocaeted and mer- tally wounded a man on the river bank, FRENCH WOMAN te suing the Government for 2,000,000 france left to her Ancestors in 1075, tled up by litigation and seized and spent by the fret-Napoleon, Witness Swears He Acted as Presi-! dent of Subsidiary Companies at $25 a Week. The trial of James Dunlap Smith, 1 DeForest, Samuel E. Darby and Elmer E. Burlingame on the charge of having used the mails to defraud In connection with the Radio Telephone Company, was continued to-day before Judge Hunt in the Federal District Court In the Post-Ofice Building. The first witness was M. L. Justin, who admitted yesterday that he acted as president of three subsidiary com- panies of the Radio Telephone Com- pany, with a capital stock of $6,000,- 000 for $25 a wee Clar. ace Houghton, attorney for Bur- lings ve, asked the witness what his business wa: ‘The witness said We was & mining engineer. Q. You sing, too, don't you? A. Yes, @. You know more about a!nging than | you do about mining engineering, don't METHODIST MINISTERS in North Carolina are not forbidden to smoke, but new ones hereafter ordained must Promise not to. i $44 Y Broadway and Forty-second street. SINGER WAS A bu ‘Willlam J. Natemith of No. 313 Weet j Porty-aixth Street, formerly connectéd AS RADIO DIRECT! {With the Hotel Blackstone in Chicago, Vout now connected with the Hotel : j Claridge in Manhattan, encountered the Prisoner on Broadway and Promptiy notified @ patrolman, who took the man into custody, Laeut. Detective Murphy said that he verified the identi from a de- scription sent the police here. Assistant District-Attorney Bogzo re- quested that the prisoner be held until Dee. 5, and this was done, and the Chi- cago officials notitted. The prisoner was reticent throughout the court session and refused to maxe any atatement. powed by the teamsters and chauffeurs ERY EXCLUSIVE “ARE THE PEKINGESE. Very exclusive afe the Pekingese. doggies when thoy go abroad. They who are on strike, The police kept the crowd about Iabor headquarters mov- ing and did not give the men a chance to start a demonstration. An an additional help to the “police jn ‘They are not allowed to look upon other | priventing the parade, one of the Fire] District-Attorney Hobert Stephenson, you? A. Perhaps. Justin admittea that he was a dummy director. “For whom wet rector’ you a dummy dl- asked Assistant United States VA Department's large automobiles was} The witness said that ina way he wae rp dust such difficulties Mr. Mitchel INC * bark at the ordinary mastiff, Great} joage with policemen armed with riot}dummy director for Burlingame, who the logical ad sural eee of a United States Ge 11 to (Continued trom Firat P Tub avira Wark Ot Gk Pane: |e cae rege no ce el Georde Fe, HlGhoelstoemorly kA a % : ‘ a maior next tal ‘ontinus rat 5 a v1 G . jickock,* formerly if ‘ ta the end, he thinks, will"aiee have | Succeed Elthu Reet. i age.) brows. The average bark of the INE-| the down town streets, scattering the jeorge rmerly a fiel , eg (it eeems a sacrilege to say ‘dog’') hounds like the popping of a peanut sive road, 90 that no matter whien | fearing fome scheme to trap him, re-| shell, Sometimes they bark as loud as way the winds blow he will not Nave ted back into the mine or himself) the opening of a bottle of sarsaparilia. incurred the opposition of the “organi. | W&® resorting to some stratagem, Nearly all the owners of the Pekin, sation vote,” whoever has it next fall. |BEGGED FOR CHAN ae entered in the bench With the Wilon-Mitchel men in the ICE TO FIGHT |e! nite! ni agent selling stock for the Radio Tel- MR ween were in operation to-day, | ephone Company, testified that a ban- it wan reported, The wholesalers who|quet had been given in New York City refused to risk thelr wagons on the|in February, 1910, to celebrate the financ- strfets yer fent out a number of] ing of the Great Lakes Radio Company, joads of goods to freight depots and out-| a subsidiary Gov. Glynn is most ambitious, his friends say, to travel along an Inofle! been the easiest way, by playing the Game with independent Democrats, ‘The greatest element of strength hin Polley inconporates is the whole-hearted ' support of President Wilson. The lesson of Dudley Field Maione, who arose to Ww es Brute Beet Hickock id Burlingame sent him to 4 } mace, LOPEZ SINGLE-HANDED. ladies, Once in a while lying stores, The department st m to, pag! —— pole bead he Ly hone. may aaa sna} OM Correlio'’s being unable to get a|°AtFY & Pekingese mite up on the plat-| nowever, still decline to make deliv the Pacific Coast in July, 1900, ‘atlr lett te a yoink tem te to the pe sive wing of the|@#ponse, Mike Vukovich, a Montene. | form and show It to the judges. Lady! ne teamsters continued their pro-|up enthusiasm among the boys.” He Democracy, as Mitchel and the RLEY INDICTED AS GRAFT OLECOR FOR WRETHPERS (Continued from Firat Page.) or have entablished where money cune from which was paid, {t 1s claimed, to police officials, but the Grand Jury de- celled that it would not be necessary to hear her. Moat of the evidence upon which the indictment of Riley was found was produced before the Grand Jury yestertay, These were the witnesses which ap- Deared to tell their stories to the Grand | Jury yesterday: George McRea, a member of the gang of awindlers who was brought back from iow Angeles by one of Di Attorney Whitman's George Tarbox, alias Tarbeau, another Prominem member of the gang. ‘Tom Brown, another confidence man along wire-tapping lines, Tammany Hall whe look to things arid girl experts crowdc4 about the higher. 4 Tammany indorsement at present {fe @ handicap in Washington, in New Yory City and certainly not an asset fm Atbany. Tammany leadera cannot help @ youngster up the political ladder in the nation, State or city. A Demo- ertic leader in sympathy with Mayor Mitchel'a policy will have access to a Democratio President, Democratio Mayor and, p-obably just as heartily, to the Democratic Governor, ‘This desire for leaders who are on good terms with te powers in the Democracy wil vastly Influence the future of the Tammany leaders, Just how or with what leaders Mayor Mitohel will inaugurate his policy is a matter of events. But it is velieved that once the ice is broken there wiil be @ deluge of Tammany leaders anx- fous to get in out of the cold of the yeara, Leaders who have ¢ Bows Murphy and wno owe the Chief debts of loyalty for these places will be found, 4t was said to-day, to be quite amenable to the Mitchel logic when their jobs cease, Maybe a dozen Tammany leaders hold places directly or indirectly an the State Sopliroliate office, These may very early in the year see the fut! of fighting the Chief's scraps cgsinst euch odds. NOT LIKELY TO REFUSE THE CHANT! Besides, there is the rank of the or- ganization, which, ft ls frankly admit- ted, Is absolutely opposed to @ continu- ance of the Murphy regime. With the cards atecked against the leaders out- aide and their organisations ready to revolt against them, as leaders, inside, these Assembly bosses are not likely, Qa the word goes, to long refuse the Mitohel invitation. ‘With the selid front of Tammany broken, the organisation in Manhattan divided against Murphy and the cer tainty that Brooklyn, Queens and prob- ebly the Bronx, with the Mitchel dis- tricts in Manhattan, will be able co control the greater city's organization vote, Mr. Mitchel’s frients Yelleve that Chief Murphy will have passed out as represented” ty grin, and a brother-in-law of Depu Preadent ” ™“*Y°F| Mandrich, broke from a-crowd of ta, tators and tried to break down the bulkhead to go ahead to Lopes, Hi was led away by deputies and friends, Rel ily since Saturday he had pleaded for the opportunity to pene- trate the darkness and fight it out with the Mexican, The deputies guarding the Andy tu: nel mouth believed Lopes was ove: come yesterday behind the bulkhead un- th ts hours Iater they heard @ scrap. in_ sound, followed by a cough, Karly to-( columns of smoke rushing out of various tunnels, showing certain parts of the mine were already filled. In the lowest level of the workings smudges were placed directly beneath gramme of yesterday, harassing wagon |admitted that the wireless telephone was drivers at every opportunity, not @ commercial success. It was reported to-day that the Cen- ee } teat Hawt, had requested 1. 3. Ferret (HOLD MAN SUSPECTED OF CHICAGO HOTEL THEFT; to return to work. Farrell, however, paid be would hold out until 1,000 of the a general organizer of the Teamsters’ Union, to permit teamasters, whose em- 3,000 strikers could return under unjon | Police conditions. : fathers, husbands and brothers do at a prize-fight. The dogs were divided into thirty-nine c! One wouldn't think that many canine vi in the Peking family, but that's what happened. They judged the dear little thin dear is right, $1,000 not bethg considered much for a dog of the gods—by their expression, their head: hair, ey: nose, ears, | coat, color, tail, actior &c, Sometimes a dozen of the protegees of the Queen of Heaven—Tlenhow is the queen—were on the pi@form at the same time. The ladies would hold their Precious pets in one of their arms, and the Judges looked .them over—t! ts. Then the doggie ould be let dow! on the platform, their owners holding them by a leash. The first thing a Pekingese did when he got on the ground was to bark gt another Pekingese. The air was full of popping peanuts, Then came the action. #ome of the dogs were Others looked up longingly 4 been dropped from, [German aiamonas tn at belng obliged to go through |iion in 1913 was approximately 1,440,000 clue of walking before ordinary |carate if IN PERIL AT NEARLY ;; EVERY 8T Frney were of many colore, and there was no lack of colora—black and white, brown, mahogany, red, fawn, tan and parti-colored, all were wore rufts ployers had signed the union contract, of Lake City Notified of Maroney's Capture | and Detention. | ‘Lieut. Detective Murphy of the Head-| quarters Detective Bureau prougns al gitts from the Duke, and the presence | fore Magistrate Harris in the Yorkville on these of His Royal Highness's mono- | Court to-day a man who refused to re- gram at first led to the belief that they | eal any facts about himsel!, but who, | according to the headquarters man, was John F. Maroney, the defaulting, caah- jer of the Hotel Blackstone in Chicago, Maroney, #0 the police say, dinap- peared from the Chicago Hotel on June | 29 last, taking with him &, | hotel money. He was booked under the twenty-eight, jname of John when he was arre jast night near iid Wirtona~an ARROW Notch nce of the Duke of Connaught did not belong to him, but to anermy friend. It included several i Lik f I £ | i tered the mine last Thursday night. Smoke was also issuing through cracks ‘on the top of the mountain, _———S 400 SCOTS AT DINNER, An é f i. BERLIN, Dec. cellor, Dr. von Bethman: issued an order that the mi DI 2.—The Imperial Chi HH e i 8g. [ Hf NEw expression of 8. conservative style. You will like the satin laundry finish of the fabric—a de- parture noteworthy for its excellence. 2 for 26¢ Cuverr, Prasopy & Co., Ive., Trov, N. ¥, Makers of Annow Smuare Four hundred Scotemen ettended the latrict | 157th anniversary dinner of the St. An- |drew's Society at the Waldorf-Astoria, ate haggis, Hetened to the skirling the pipes and told each other how mu they thocht 0’ auld Scotia and of 4 Dett “ "| LeaupyP Prypritearety who wickey" | other. George Austin Morrison, go-between in passing protection money | {ht of the socier for the members of hie gang up to the| ONe of the guests was Gan police. Owen Hanney, a Scotch-Irish may wright “Curly” Carter, one of the best known | and Canon of St. Patrick's C wireless wire-tappers in the country, | Dubiin. “Paper Collar Joe," whose real nami is anid to be Krapoleki, a confid man well known to the police Albert Frick, y downtown cafe rwender @ Haan’e | iacing a stand agai A walter who served drinks and moals | #*Mtiment of the gre, in the ame place in the room known as | speaking peop! the “office box. ‘Al Cohen, the former city detective, mane. It was a wonderful bow-wow party. The exhibits ran in size from a rabbit to @ house cat. Their prices ran as high as $3,000 for one dog. ‘The cups offered as prizes for the bent dogs, the best bred dogs, blue ribbon dogs and dogs with other good points were on @ par with many of those prevalting [the Tecent Horse Show, maus of English: | 4 Zor Tafants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought A THIRD U. S. Government COOK BOOK FREE Uncle Sam’s Recipes for He was applauded Its owner. the cup of the late J, Plerpont Morgan, the Mra. J. P, Morgan cup, the James Gordon Bennett cup, Plaza urn who ened to start a Private agency " ; © factor. His power will be gone. The real by y Fire in the Washington Moving Pic- Mich Dre! i a e after he could no lon, ‘do buniness” M cup, Mra. hae] Dreicer cup, several Food Where your foot ig | crfAnisation wit! Ge @ Wilson Adminis. | with “headquarters,” who haw told q (ture Theatres Main atrect, Paterson. |Simor cupa and money. prit Preparirig Put ation organisation with realized, ‘What ts also interesting ts tne bear- ing such @ change in the coatro! of the organisation will have on the selection rie yin fed the building early this ether with $10,000 worth of elonging to the Mullins Fur. in the upper fluor of ‘Total loss, $16,000, corroborative story to the District-at. No J: deste torney, was in the Grand Jury room Morning, t about half an hour, Cohen has made no | furniture, concealment of the fact that he did not | Biture intend to be made a "goat." UGH! NOT CALOMEL: OL OR SALTS, TAKE “CALFORNA SYRUP OF FS" Delicious “fruit laxative” cleans stomach, liver and When the Pekin: platform, or in thetr silk or satin em- bowered mani they were permitted n about the Moor for a little cise. The women would sweep by and ever touch them, without giv! thought. When a pened along and saw one of th run out from behind the or mistress he was thre heart faire. Within Reach of All, COUPON IN NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD Here’s Your Chance to Reduce Household Expenses, weakest,atlength— here's the shoe that , gives it strength— (From the Boston Transcript.) Mart in a New York pap Hart, nee Ward, nee Be Notice on door of residence: knock the bell out of order. Sign ina Chicago drug store: * you free, “Alberta “Please ave coupons and get an art plague thi «Cah. | Advertisement of inatituuons in south | Please don't think of “Cali-| pakota: "Maternity hoapital, Femel Syrup of F Syrup igs” as a pl . | patients only." ‘ think yon are drugging y M iping. forni Don’ in his room it 237 Tenth furnished room hoi You owe it to your ' atl t, College Point, Queens Borourh, : . Only thape west left tor Obristmas | bowels of old and — [or your children, because this ¢ na never eet tevt| to-day. ‘The police were unable to da. | family not to miss this ve can not cause injury, outside my native shoes,” t 1 whether or not it was ct i enone i jag af cies young folks. Even the most delicate child canta i From a Sew York paper: “zmny wae of aulcide and Coroner Schaefer wit| opportunity for saving Leesan a ® robust man, ist » @ 80, for that matter, make an investigation, A harmless cure for sick headache, biliousness, sour stomach, constipation, indigestion, coated tongue, sallowness: take “California Syrup of Figs.” For the cause of all such misery comes from @ torpid liver and sluggish bowels. A tablespoonful to-night means all constipation wast was her fat A Western bank announces; “We! Temat |.make the Interest of our depositors our! gawata Bilvm, money. . most harmless, effective stomach, liver and bowel cleanser, regulator and tonic | ever devised, q 00, interest.” «neu caly difficulty m be in getting | "Newapnpar on deceased financier: BO-cent bottle of ‘California Syrup. of | reputed igs: then see that it is made by the) alifornia Fig Syrup Com; Fry! peak ae Sa eT wate ele aattmaasittan,. | AE WS" ‘thee rash and worry ef last-minut baying. ~ who jives Grant Staten leland, didn's even Know tomatces were grow: ing In hie cellar tilt OLD NOIRE HSB Get your order for NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD “He have made $6,000,000 in as tor, fer- ly moved slog st os ve

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