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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, g 1918. ciara SE NEMSIMSED REREEERTS, SMTHSCHSEN SOMOS HR MS ° te aman with a dog right Tenind 1 me, and Tam afraid of him, Z am anept- about AT TAMPICO CITY OF N.Y. CENTRAL WAS ALWAYS C00) | oi ease @ri'e home. No information could be had from ‘Miss Blanche Whitlock, for hor mother @aid that the girl had been prostrated By the notoriety of the case and had taken to her bed, iil, Although @ house-to-house search of Coney Island, from Sea Gate to Ocean Parkway, disclosed ny trace yesterday @f Miss McCann, Detectives Brierten and Btate are still confident the girt te @omewhere along the city's southern qeean front, and that they will find her wo-day. As careful a search as was made E SggrPean will be conducted to-day over territory east of Ocean Parkway, | @arough $= Brighton and Manhattan | @eaches and the Manhattan Beach He- (tates. Brierton obtained information to-day SWedoh convinces him that Lorette Dore, the nuree girl, who said that she sew Miss MoUann in Coney Island Thurs | @ay and Friday of last week, was not mistaken in her identification of the Mine Dore recalled that feather in her | Drown velvet hat Mise McCann worea @mell black feather and to-day tho Girl's family recalled ¢ nore | Bament, when the descrip: | tion of the girl's apparel wan made! Public, actually did adorn her hat. MATRON AT SEASIDE PARK) TALKED WITH THE GIRL. learned aleo from je of the pavilion! fn Seaside Park, Coney Island, that a! Girl answering Mies McCann's cs) ion talked at #ome length with h ‘Thurs’. and s owed her a sample of @reee goods which, she sald, she tn- Sended having made into w gown, Mins ‘MeCann carried such a sample and was fe have done some shopping dow: wn on the day of her disappearance. It developed to-day that Miss Dore | Ah! This Is It! COD POPP DODP DEDADAR DA ‘When life seems dark and dreary And everywhere is gloom, Just picture in your mind a warm And cozy Furnished Room, Then hurry to World Want Ads., ton Beach hotel Young Mr. McCann would not admit. when he got back, that he had found any definite trace of hin al but nis manner was far removed tro: Jesaness all the family have shown as clue after clue fated. A similar charge was observabte in the demon Girl's eighteen-year-old Ethel wae even jocular With the repoiters concerning the case. Aw before, she insisted that her sister would be home within ten days, But her confident prediction, contenting seif with saying that Jessie was too good @ girl to romain away when her wence caused so much grief to her parents. POLICE EXPECT GIRL WILL COME BACK BOON. In this confidence Police Inspector Faurot, who has been piaced in charge of the case by the Mayor, apparently | shares. “i think Miss McCann will come home," he says. “! do not believe she tw forcibly detained anywhere; she will come back of her own frer will Beyond this the Inspector would mot 50. He ts busy sifting clues which con- {nue to pour into his office trom almost every conceivable source. He explaine, however, that the MoCann family ha’ hot as yet turned over to him the let+ ter which Jessie received at breakfast ‘Thureday morning, the reading of which made her cry. Tho father and mother of the girl Insist this letter was from a girl friend Qn@ contained nothing which could in any way have been comnevted with ber pearance, Jemsle read the letter aloud and explain their refusal to give the writer's mame by thelr uns willingness to drag any friend into the case. in ke mi yr, the McCann's denied el! knowledge of the “Columbia student,” who has been mentioned as an acquaint ance of Jessie's, who might be able to throw light on her disappearance. It was learned from othera, however, that the Celumbia student was Harold Cal lahan, who lives with bis parents at No. 1b Cumberland avenue, Hrookiyn, Mr. Callahan has been named eo persistently in connection with the case that he made @ statement last night at his home, say- Ing bie acquaintance with Miss McCann Was of the sligntest and he know noth- ing whatever of her present whe abouts, He met her, he said, at Good A ments of the concerning the family birl's visit to Good Ground und that of the other person who might be expected to know moet about it, The MeCagns have said that Jessie wae a gues at Good Ground of Mra. Daniel Turnbull, wife of 4 negnbor in Fiatvush, wh town home ie at No, Gi bast ighteenth street, Mrs, Turnbull, on the other hand, sald that Miss MeCann had visited at Good And through them vou find Right quickly just the Furn'shed Room You'd pictured ©» your mind That's why so many people read Worli “Furnished Room" ads; And THAT'S why so many people USE Worid “Furnished woom" ads, 16,206 More than the Herald Use Hi forld 7- Time, Ads. jor Economy and Best Results! | ” ADS. LAST MONTH, | Ground las, summer, but was not & guest at her house, but lived at a hotel j across the way. Miss Blanche Whit- }lock, whom the McCanns had men> | tioned aw being at Good Ground with Jessie, wan not at the hotel with Miss | MeCann but at Mrs. Turnbull's house, the latter suid, and the two gine re [turnet to Brookiyn on different dates | DOCTOR STILL ADHERES TO APHASIA THEORY, | sm ‘ne hi © Wis Alied with guests and the stopped fo Loree weeks at the Hotel jArhngton worosy the road from my j home.” she said, Miss Whitlock was with me She left the Tu follow- ing Lator Day, but Miss MeCamn re the hotel 4 week longer. She | wlone ut the hotgl so far ae I ert do not know MAY Callahan.” From sources utsidenue family end lw otloe ail forelsi Hines if It appeared advi It fy underatuod that the captain of \the German cruiser Bremen conferresd with Rear-Admiral Fletcher on the question of the landing of marines and Rave & courteous assurance that ne would act in complete harmony with Le American Admirni's desires, WASILINGTON, Dec. 10.—The placiag of the: stout cruiser Chester and tho gunboat Wheeling at Tampico yent day was intended by the Navy to meet fumt such an emergency as @ rebel at- tuck on the city. ‘The Chester and Wheeling, ships of light draught, with the Tacoma and the supply ship Culgoa, also at Tampico, can approach near enough to the city to take off Ameri- cane and other foreigners who may be endangered, while the battleships Rhode Istand nd Michigan are obliged, be- cause of thelr great displacement, to lie feven and eight mil Se police ‘t was learned yesterday that on the Tuesday before her disappear- ance Miss McCann and her mother visited Dr, Roger Durham, the family physician, at No, & Park place, He had been treating Miss McCann for nervour disorders, but’ this time was called upon to make a phyaice!l exam! nation, “1 will stake my professional reputa- tion,” anid Dr, Durham last night, “that Misa McCann was in no phyaical dle- tress of any sort. I wish it understood that her only ailment was of @ mental mature. I think ahe {9 suffering from aphasia and will return ultimately.” ‘The Philadetphia police are searching the neighborhood of Tloxa, a suburb, on a clue received th’s morning by In- epector Faurot, It was reported to the Inapector that a girl resembling Miss McCann had been acen on Chestnut street, Philadelphia, and been traced to Wayne Junction station on the Reading Ratiroad, where she bought @ ticket for Tiow Mise Ethel McCann made a statement to-day which is thought to embody the thought of the family on her sister's disappearance, She sald: “I am sure the real trouble ts that her mind has broken down, for she studied hani—altoxether too hard—and she was too ambitous for hereelf and do things for other peopla She had fe hard fight to keep off melancholia and mental depression. “When she was a settlement worker before being appointed a teacher in the kinderxarten department of the School Ae Destitute Children, she worked in an jan settlement in Manhattan. We ioe had all hor old friends searching for her through the Chrystie street dis- trict, and were quite hopeful she would appear in that neighborhood, But we have had no reports that she has been y NAR come to the police from Frank Smith, No, 296 Malbone visi, that a girl closely res MeCann appeared at hi y afternoon during the ralt rked for carfare to take New York. Mrs, Smith said she the refined appear- r brother of t nght in f nie fra- ma Phi, ae well was Impressed with Sch ane, eAdoo, porseuses far more infurimation of the gh i! f ae the girl and gave her the) iin was adduced then, and riday commanding her to appear Grand Jury in the Hassett matter was in attendance in the Grand Jury ante room all afternoon, She ls young and #004 looking and her subpoena wan addreaet to Mra, Glynn. No. Wl West One Hundred and Forty-third street.” Mrs, Glynn, it was learned late this afternoon, in Hanwett's hou: ‘The object In calling her Ix t possible, who was in Hassett’ mont when the alleged payment Aldrich to Haanett wan made. On this point the Dintrict-Attorney appears to be shy of corroboration, The District-Attorney was informed to-day that Hassett le back in New | Y nd in willing to appear whenever called for. He has been in Santo Domingo looking over the prospect of getting eome contracts for road con- truction down there. BOSS MURPHY WILL MAKE NO COMMENT. Charles I", Murphy sald th noon at Tammany Hall that hi comment to make upon the t given by his namesake, John M. Mur- phy, on the witness stand yesterday. Mb suy nothing until I am called,” he explained. “Do you expect to ve called asked. “1 do not, but you know they're Hable to call anyone.” And not another word would Mr. Murphy ray, The sinking of the names of James E. Gai close persons! and political friend of Charles F. Murphy, the late Joseph D. Carroll, ancther intimate of the Tammany leader, in the inveat- gation through the testimony of John M. Murphy, @ paving contractor, yest day ty only one of the shots that Dis- trict-Attomney Whitman tas fired at th bull's eye he hopes to strike before the @roceedings close. John M, Murphy {@ to take the atand again and it is expected that be will up" than he hi But the distance already accomplished {s greater than has ever been achieved im any similar inquiry, WHITMAN AIMS TO PROVE A GREAT CONSPIRACY, ‘Tho aim of the District-anerney 1a to prove the existence of o well Organized conspiracy, and this he feels able to shew to the people of this And ip this line he reach the topmost In contemplating investigations much | as the one in question the “man in the | street” ts usually keen only for aen- | vations, and when these are not forth- coming day after day he begina to think tho investigation itaelf im failing In itn purpose, But the “man in the street” need have no apprehension ax to the! failure of sensations now that Mr, Whitman has struck the lode opened up by the testimony of John M. Murphy, | Mr. Whitman feele that Murphy, while answering Clearly and with directnoss all the questions put to him curing yee. | terday's aeanion before Chief Magistrate! by he was ' ext both questions and suewers ase for the eccond and third quarters were 1 1-2 per cent. quarter of thie year declired @ dividend of 2 which was at tho regular rate, Then the company’s trouivies be. gan piling up fast and the rate was cut to 6 per cent. The declirations per cent., sho} This made a total of 5 1916 BOOST FOR BRYAN. Obte Gran ‘Moket im for the Preatdency. fe LIMA, O., Deo, 1.—A boost for WIll- | iis jam Jennings Bryan for President in } that Anna Aumuelle ond. Tre 1916 wan started last night at the maet-|had joked regarding her dvticate ene oY 5 ing of the Ohio State Granwe and was | dit Just be the r to the indorsed by the six hundred delegates | i! theate avenue flat present. A sensation was sprung when Stute range Secretary Freeman of Tippe- ‘ ; ' canoe City, O., offered resolutions con- Anna told me" walt Alen Hert to domning Secretary of Agriotulture (Judge Olvott, “that the name of 1 Houston for hia recent failure to receiv | mn Whose pleture she snowed me and address the Ohlo Corn Boya on| Wasn't to be told, but tuat i could cal their visit to Washington, ‘The resolu- | him John ° tton read that “the Ohio State Grange fools it was a shock to the National Grange when | Hrenident Wiinon ap. no'rted Houston to him prewent post- tom,” 5 0? Brooklyn will endeavor to add en-— Other victory to the long list already to thelr credit wh they tackle the St John's College Five on their own eourt to-night. The teams are evenly inatched ind a hard fought game is expected. IS trict-Attorney ts to reach he will not say—in fact, he will say nothing at all for publication, Hut It may be stated authoritatively that “up" is th order, rnacular, “the sky's the There are a number of wit- Nessen—protninent contractors who have been “shaken down’ to pretty tunes— on Mr. Whitman's list. They will give even more detailed testimony ¢ @lready veen adduced. a SOa ae It will be shown that the payment of campaign contributions and graft did Not really come out of the pockets of ‘tors, but out of the pockets of the taxpayers, Tt will be shown that whenever Graft or contribution, or whatev: mame the amounts bore, was ex- pected of Gomanded as the price of work, the graft payment wae in the contract before the contract wee signed—that the cost of the we to the State actually ia- Glnded @ certain eum for the gen- try who were fattening their pook- ebooks ap-utate, ‘whaling down” business, he will have ample opportunity to disclose to the Grend Jury, ax he wan subpoenaed t niaht to appear before that body Hut it le Mr, Whit- to be nenwational The investigations of Attorney thu» far have the Distriet muched unly | business associ The | the Democratic branch of the States tore young men who attended | politioal family, to form themselves into an. plained, For the last amateur detective corps to follow up| power up-State ham be every clue Hundreds of letters, most The atatute of Hinitatte of them m cranks, have! mesmors in two years | been reve y and the Aye years. For this reawon tie Ke boys Mig each one frexged Into the of the i4o_ to whether crim ralne bf \ ‘i and pie joy & privat © agen te: mere On the pistrh teatt the snr h _- saga Ne Fast dMedpche and, cote, atute, This would seem to set aside any criticlsm of Mr, Whittaan for fail Ure to bring any member of histpwn political party Into the mess, Ma DW abo heme ARES | ow tar "up" the baud of the Wier Raiser intention him on the stand before Magistrate MaAdoo on Friday of thin week, Thin te the twat Lituieton, counnel snder iadiotini on bie lay on which Martin for B t for exto tion to diamias the Ae inert aaa ie client on the 4 that thin county haw no juris | 4) jon in the enatter, When he does | te urlef It wil be with Justice sat the Mupreme Court and Mr. wh no throws Ansistant Distrio Attorney Clark, will Mle an ane us ei eh STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. Patricia, Mamburg . Lenape, Jacksonville .. Olympic, Bouthamptes ‘Wuneim 32. Anna y and said she had @. The picture the court officer now; we you? This photu timidt in lay “One day, per cent, paid for three quarters of the J she way sitpponed your tow man tae |S Vice-President Timothy BH. Byrnes, Ne wasn't because le one of the most widely known oMclals| wouldn't live with hor all the time, al of the ald New Haven regime, an-|oniy visit her from o time. Wh nounced to-day bin retiroment from thel ene told us on Aus, 1, she was zoine | wervics, fo leave, she said she was going to! marry him after Aum: satigate “her dn name Mins Hert sai SAID SHE MIGHT CALL HIM “JOHN SCHMIDT.” HIGI oF an assortment of al Did she show you ap man to who ture of @ © married. the changes in Woehe was to | But the place wh ered with fresh ear Oy Soe: lat twig or a sprig ph was that of Hans | tence. irene jof the sath, ‘abinet “we were out ¢ two weeks ti lo the to the went tests every batch in her own oven, | That's why it's so ead. tot H vuildings and grounds it has sury! pert woman cook the W! cit grew Is cov th and there is not) apparently in exis- The bed Gas within a few fcet ma and not tar fr {the President's offices of Presto uniformly Specia tor wednesday RO’ UT CREAM KISSES—A. teat amet, produced b orally Lia}! i” tasty flavors aud creamy Ch 1H GRADE BON BON, CHOCOLATES and Chocolates. A Chri Chest of Candy Jewels, presenting 30 dif- ferent varieties of high class confections, inctive charm of its FlVe. POUND BOX Special Offer to Sunday Schools, Churches, Etc. ristmas Candy by f, " Jever blend He le wit! and > 1A’ GLACE FRUIT Treasure $1.25)|'- 5 Gladly Waited On, Even ‘though Not Ready to Purchas> 30 nds of MLTROPOLITAN MIXTURE; Pevnee St, Pure Wholesome Candy, and @ Half ound Boxes, for Pounds of tnet OLD FA: 1ONED BOILED BUGAR, MIXTURE, and 6) Half Pound Faron of MANHATTA AN MIXED, Cons sisting of Chucoiates, Caramel Kinds, and 60 Half Pound Ay for th Nts itd At. & rea a2 ing? ei! $2.70 $3.30) Howse 22.98) ' kA ACO! Cows of all men at Coney Talend, scisnclcon aie an \ was eitting on @ rock watching the et ac eanipe (Sv 1 eurf ond & Man come Up poke to (Continued fron Vist Pate) wn i eRbert ; Saat me, 1 am terribly nervour Sohn thee Wr eceare " 1 , on, ae the walked wione bemide the ; e . Page Webern arse - ahobuting: Ath -eleviea t few days teaching method vatoee was al Amerioun Cousul Sends Wire- | Directors Declare the Regular py oe bah eae oaemten ie se " he bad been me PY ' wit is | p ries equirmed o oo ard sohool, walking lat nye May rterl vide: on 4 abouy t 4 eransing paper | tad ; ‘ nd the exerctae satin A arr] disp sis. hound with [neriated olectic weil whee Deiat: F Fenvatih lad onuch travell rabie A Bown Any Moment Per Cent. Basi Pie hikkae wei MUKA HK Ree ater ara ane tne Feet nent to anothe DID NOT SAY GIRL THEN ‘ - usetive Btepnen F. wuitivan nibered A Agmusiler Mats 0” Hooeh oF ihe Post-Oftice avo all conurete SEEMED IRRATION L. ons Direstore of two great railway eye est § Ra bed the} iat wing 9 sould go oif id the-akaten, the usera: # . > 1 a MAY LAND Ul 5. MARINES i Hor R; A x rae ease TE opening uf the wen aoe aia Roland & Paull Bh UR ten, umes HAY work ¢ t Nie OF and the itl bati ae Bet Tee ae vento amy transfer to the Weehomke He He had pr d the murdered grt red, Inve , Bena ever ved foie yl 6h Hol eromeaeaminnd That he would iis cdaveoli ‘of A 1 ! ot \ > a the Grand Ceotea) Terminal te dicouns ty ie od and wn ' "sire, Admiral Pletcher Ready After rly 6 aps Seat cay “4 ; De GW, King. ( ook util teas Hh en , r nancial # aud to decide a er} Budsos, Coun aeciesey| ‘ob o si 4 Mine and ; ’ . ‘ es 4 fifth street fa An Ate in elbourne In Rey Ww (Th MM Foreign- their div den rates RboU be matn-| given the ¢ auest regard- mueller chum, wae called, Tle spok: eer ng then and tained I the face of dec net) ing the cau ait Anne) so jmperfectiy in Knyglish tint an it or é Place | cevenues, Aum | terpreter was summoned. He told of Dor the fet the | The New York Central directors niet! QUESTIONS TOUCHING PRISON-|the call of Anna Aumueller at the r NMBA tit inde ‘guring the forenoon and declared 4! G'S SANITY OT ALLOWED. ELD au A and that she had : “aeiiwced | VEIL chicZ, Mexteo, Fre a eer tneranreivete oti t IN was not allowed t0 a8 | hg wana landacane, patter, with : ied. ire [OVER Whe ' ee is at the Dill kd bf Lew lowing t though e | a ns) as landers 5 | " t it, wm, daapite action, rt °C, i Lasers © ote és Iehe threatens to) ab act Tamptes tne uieck ar the pte te sank to-day ta Cored It in several forns: “Could you; Adjournment was announced at 4 hats repudl inéaen: advices received the lowest point in tany yeara, On such ut, intelligent | clack until 10.80 tosmorrow brit hy wireiow telegraph y tueday from) Bury ROOT On Stock Exchange New York Central gold *8ection could done by a) ————— | . Clarenes \ Miller, Amertoan Conmutot| = at #1 1-4, as compared with 131 last yeur, /f4Me Man, who was working on the} HELEN FEHER FOUND. | gh tims that seaport da long previous period of prices ve ¥ of his f sweetheart?’ anateascinotioners i vite We aiaameiger feoin Cen real, the |ieen 140 nnd 169 Dr. Archur T. like the | Missing Now York Girt Working as Was Mrs. Wistock, Whose daugnte PLAN TO OFFER $1,000 REWARD sonay caay nile American At (he same (ime the Lake Shore Retl- | other witnesses ontaide the court | Domestic ta Athantte Clty. Was arg guid while Miss Mo a0" FOR ARREST OF “KIDNAPPERS.” Consutat jn Tani at night with the prnoipal subsidiary of the! room, verified observations and! was there, Why first jet slip the (act of” ‘i fied that the | te. inte hat 40) pebele com ork Central, which owns most Of) conciusions of Mine: WHO Ele on Miss Mei pra enn Naren: na tiols tir a atate | manded * Villareal and Cantro | aia stock, declared its dividend at the! assisted ut the autopsy une eee ene ale parched akin, to de. | WeFP ADI ' advan | rate of 12 per cent., (hus putting millions | > Venice bh extreme inaevenenias AF fee | gnarl OF tie relet column, it Won anid, \into the Central treasury for distribu- | IDENTIFIES PHOTO OF FELLOW} vear-old He SEER TR: Seam Heat tne ane. kidaapped | bad reared Tucrite, nine mites don. sane eRVANT IN RECTORY. vitts-fourth sin . A he vcctcatning: sar Some wIanK thet : | OMITH RLECTED PRESIDENT TO) ee et tute Geet Ne OY te eee creed mitoses, thie. city It was in discussing Mise McCann's OR RHUL] Sr tcl ie ireal declared hie tntention aucckaD GROWN, slehanty identified photographa uf) Nv. 22 Meet strowt. thin cl its madiciaal tonde and nutritive cotta Cerin Minted ial, rit Nr A i of proce nie W/t the trast powalbe a In addition to dividend action the | “Nyy Sun erow feat aneat Anna’ vue! fae placed in the Mlorence Crittehdén broveriee make all goed feed Datheticaily: | ! vate (CAFO WItN the fone! asapalt Con! the ; " New York Central directors chose &| mutter?” aaked Mr. : © |Home, pending the arrival of het (1B ROT A Pac?, OT A FONGATIOR “den't ie awfal aft And just | : nd of | MO wala he | bed (Continued from t Page) new president to succeed Willam Coy +n Thanksgiving j fae OR STURDY GROWTH, Elles Whe bad Decoma Genaded, too; Its for the ratuin of Ming | Strlet orders to refrain as far as pon- Hrown, who retires at the end of the] ponitace's,” said the gir | Deteotive Herbert hus discoveret (Crery Dregyet Hes k Aveid Subetinsten, y aap hoe aan and the arrest and conviction ; Mle from the deatructiun of property year. Alfred I, Smith, senior vice | work there the following Saturd ‘that @he Gad been induced to leavd 1+ 1 Best & Gown, Goombah Fs 8 THe i fines ie for her disappear: to make every effort to protect tgehonarie county, and who hus been! president of the ayatem and a practical! the ce, Lela) pestle Neda be & POUR Wha promined (6 It muat be very bard on her flance. for her rigners, but feared they ltrying to be appointed chairman of the] operatin ih Ba e tWo Kirls entered each other's ; A Hage | —= <= Was buxgented trustees of St imperitied in the con: |upestate Public Bervice Commission. | to Boe hadnt, ng eeeera o, | Uecroomnn: witty irtimnatw treater, the Terry Mer Bat she suspected that Hie) © GAYS GIRL'S FIANCE 1S HEART: where Misw Me- Tron an astault on tHOLG RAND JUAY TAKES UP HAB.| Rome and Newman, was promoted to] witness aid, and she Indicated a birth. J¢ikn Wax evil ant obtained « place| Start Ri ht BROKEN OVER DISAPPEARANCE. sy Bohol, met lant ientont AEATING 1h He ee Ghat BO las oh moth Central and |enark on a photographs of the chaat! a servant, | . the . A pPoar od b - —_— . , t Oh, 1 hae been terribly hard hho itn dikappear 4 il New Haven cuenee, ve bonly aw one wiiti which abo} | WHEN YOU BUY A Riés,"" replied. Mrs Whitiook. “le ts no offtea} aption Woe sacon en. Vittareat eave}, THA Grand Jury Ula aftomoan, In ad-] New Haven directors met in the after- MYSTERY OF THE MINT BED.} ‘4! R] fated.” |frienda, however, the attiiude of the | ies ay sake immodiate ateps to remove! Pesumed Ite Investigation of ¢ the company's strained Ananclal condi-| the pitlowslip on the frarment of the | WASHINGTON, Dec. 10~\Waat has | THAT THE PIANO inl's fainlly bears out tne belief of Against Thomas Hassett, confidential ad | tion and to deride what dividend, If any. | body fo ys ; \ ’ J ‘Then she seemed to reuiise that ano! lai saratin rraigente: trois: ie pikes y found at Shady Sie with the!becume of the historic Waits House TCT T 1 was revoaiing « recrot and dectined t¢ Police that nothing serloue ae ee ee ne tng aiivpateh of Cone| vider to State Engineer John A. Benvel. jshould be declared for this quarter of the| initial “A.” mint bea? (No On ma to know, vor! ITSELF IS A DUR- Absolutely to tel the name of the {{tllen He absent girl and that Per) vy atiners advices no definite action| He ' accused wf exter tink $1,800 from «| year. For many years past the com-| “During the time you and Anna| who order tat led to ita d ABLE ONE Youth. It was learned, * hat |2APs her famlly have had some word!) ti on thin request, but| COMtractor manned Aldrich {n considera-| pany's dividend hus been at the rate off Aumuller were at rectory of a appearance, Andrew Jacks in said to £ Nar eee Friends of Miss Mocann hed expecter ff her Hariinon MeCann, @ YOURE earn ee tn aeitenen of pushing through a claim for|® per cent per annum. Throughout New| loniface's," asked Mr, Delunanty, “dil pave planted it, and no Proatdent siuce | 804 good player action and 9 poor @e announcement of her eo) rother of the girl apent most of last | oor eter uf the United Staten feat, | S700 wi Aldrich had aguinst the |Knglund the stock was conaldered alinost| sou see this piotogra: He showed? that time haw touched It, except to pall piano can never give satisfaction. ulaht In Coney Istand, whither he tx! i State. Ae studio and reliable a security as Gov-|a pilt-framed protograph of Anna A ves | The righ bina i ‘ood @ & young man living In Kast Beven- | .ii4 4, have gone on @ tp that ne) 28d made prepar take Seat eenmant bends a 3 a Au nly flavored twigs and leaves he right combination is a g teenth street, w few viocks from (8) Would find his winter anleep in @ Brigh, |BoaMd of hie moment'a| A woman witness bearing a : | from the brenches of the plents, Purine | piano and a good player, and you rt | will find it in the ‘om «the paw owls tune and hoid its fine ton bard use will not injure it. the player is both efficient and durable and any one can use it understandingly. i up and sold on a $10 per month plan. Old pianos taken in trade and a special free fbrary music roll privilege OPEN EVENINGS. | PEASE PIANO CO., 128 WEST 42D ST. near Broadway, NY. Brooklyn: 34 Tlatbush Ave. 10 New St. A complete line of Victor and | Columbia Talking Machines. ikramer turs..are the Most | Ac.eptab.e Chiisimas Gilts FURS | FROM TRAPPER Jo WEARER buy at UUs Be AME i FL Rs direct Atcrica’s leading “i ufacturers at our wholesale salesroom anid save the — middleman's qpormous profit, KRAMER FURS knuwn sHE Wout OVER “ober 1845” vy DEAL me uaur KRAMER FUR ce. or Nrw SOR, Nearly 11 vears at ' 16°H STP RET Ava Now York. PIeNO3 AND ORGANS. | Wega PIANO Gn accouae ot ” for cash; bis Sth av. corer Slat at,. HELP WANTED—MA! £. UKLAY PORE RNG