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t | | vo iS Toyland (§ # The Elopement |: THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, 1913. DECEMBER 13, | Watch the Series Ks } “John, don't you consider eheep the most stupid creatures?” “Yee, my lamb!" $500 000 BLAZE SWEEPS COMOE FACTORY DISTRI Several Large Mills Destroyed, and Hundreds of Hands _ Out of Employment. ‘TROY, N. Y., Dec. 12—Fire which was lacovered at 12.30 o'clock this morning ‘Swept an entire block on Remsen street, Cohoes, with a loss estimated at $500,000, ‘Three alarms wore sent in, calling out every fire fighting apparatus in the city. The biase was under control at 8 A.M. One fireman was hurt by a falling walk The Clifton mills, Laughiin mills, Les- wett's box factory and Foster's printing , establishment were in flames, and the Hire spread rapidly despite herolo efforts ‘of the firemen to cope with It. The re was in the factory district of the aity, ten large knitting mills occupying the section. At 2 o'clock the ‘Troy Fire Depart- , | Ment was called upon for assistance, The flames communicated with several bulld- @nd several companies responded, ings acrous the strect. A block of tene- ments on Factory streot @ned and the firemen made desperate efforts to save them. Ps People residing in the neighborhood thelr effects, It ‘were forced to remov was the largest fire in the history of \ Cohpes. Over. #ix hundred miil hands will be thrown out of employment, The property destroyed 1s ae follows: Pareon Knitting Mill, K. 8, Clark and Gons printing establisnment, Wet Waeh, Capita! Knitting Company, im & Co,, collar factory; KE. B. Supply 4 Surely @ tattoo beaten ren, Sues aM una wane on a Boy Scout drum would fire the Maaufacturing Company's piant, Wile | ttle tin army with energy to ent fame Moore Knitting Company inili| ‘heir very best 4 Erie Mills. Ther plenty of other musical at | Ray od Chief Collin of the Ca- reading to ck of tene- ment houses on Factory street having beam successful. ————. KINNEY DIES IN CHAIR. Prot a Innocence. COLUMBUS, 0., Dec, 12—Frank Kin- ney, Mfty-three, convicted murderer of Ralph E. Byrne of Cleveland, a retired were Uhreat- Cohves he thought efforts to Captain Hlectrocated— TOYLAND MUSIC WN REAT VARETY FOR THE KIDDIES Santa Is Making All Kinds of Instruments for Boys ¥ and Girls to Play. By Eleanor Schorer. ARCTIC REGIONS, Deo, 12—Toytand's wise of superintendent has in etock thousands of aweet-sounding musical in- struments, And he is going to dash down from the Icy north, just the very minute that the sandman has finished throwing sleepy sand in kiddies’ eyes. He is going to slide down tne chimney And leave something in the fireplace, un- der the Christmas tree, for you, good boys and giria, What shall he leave for you? Would you be glad if you would wake | on Christmas Day to find a little grand | Piano tucked underneath the tree? A Diuno that will really play sweet music, that one can sing with. A maho Piano, with a beaut'ful, real keyboar one that tx polished nice and glossy, Oo You suppose you would Hke it? Or, if you are a boy, would you lke one of the fino burnished brass buglos with @ ed cord and tassel tied on tt? To blow the bugle tu Wake the great toyland army of bluecoats that stand stifly in even rows in an attentive | body awaiting your command, Wouldn't that be great sport? How about a ble boy scout drum? They are perhaps the nowest things in the snare instruments, They are very strong and sturdy, having sheepskin heads, held down by #crew tension. toys that might appeal to ones who do not care for the: Fifes on which the American lad can easily learn to play “Yankee Doodle" and “Dixte,” and violins whieh utter sweet, low sounds from under the vow. Would you like a Ft a clar- fonet or a trombone? inatru- ments are very popular, #0, if you do wish any, you had better write Banta very goon. Santa has set acorex of men to cut- ting down great forests of Chriatmas tr Overheard in Silhouetteville it'e—er—when two things come “le our twine a collision?” [Musical Toyland “That hat makes your face look awfully short.” “That's funny. it made my husband's face look long!” By Eleanor Schorer' “Don't you think I'm a little pale, John?” “I think you're more like a tub!” ZIMMERMAN EXPECTED $86,000 GIFTS BACK; TOOK NOTE FOR THEM Broker Swears All He Gave} Mrs. Wray Was Loaned and Dodges Love Questions. together.” ? affectionate letters he had sent to Mre. Wray ¢ couldn't say whether at | the time he had felt the affection or not, without seeing the letters, They Were not produced. Earller in the day James Wray testi- fied that he had not known at the time that Zimmerman paid the alimony won hy Mrs. inette Wray in the ouit against him in which the present Mra. Wray was named. All he knew was thi SPECIAL On Sale To-Day $25 Chinchilla Balmacaans 15 Little Stories By Big Men Copyright, 1913, by Annabel Lee. Told by Congressman George Edmund Foss. ERE are so many tales told bout “Uncle Joe's" character- istics that !t would take a book to do them justice. 1 happened to be in his office one day when a Democratic member brought @ m: later from his district to visit the Speaker. The minister was a solemn Individuai, and he was beside him- self with excitement at the idea of being introduced to a man whom he had come to regard in the nature of @ really wicked boy who swears In front of his parents and gets away with it. The Speaker was busy shaking hands with several groups of friends who had called and the minister had time to remark that he looked ex- actly like his photograph: id to wonder “if he tried to use his «ri power of position for good rather than for evil in connection with the NDW HAVBPN, Conn., Dec, 12.—Mar- tin Zimmerman, the former New York broker, brother of Eugene Zimmerman, the Cincinnati millionaire, who js try- ing to prove a claim for $8,000 against the bankrupt estate of Mrs, Mian Beers Kennedy Wray, on the stand to- for eral bourse under a@ ere cross-examination by Attorney Edmund Zac! Mr. Zacher represent: Mra. Wray, who claims that her not for $86,000 was obtained through false he} representations and that the money Important enactments of our nation’s? | wnich Zimmerman let her have was in To-day and to-morrow we Tegislature.” And while he was busy $| girs, offer a limited number of wondering If "Uncle Joe" possessed § |“, ‘i Such a valaposition ae thier thet | ,cimmerman, who te Mra Wray't | these overcoats. Dark blue senior, looked directly at her through: out his testimony. After repeated ques- tlona he sald that he never had any love for Mra. Wray, but admitted he gave her presents All the money h © up and he was Intro- Chinchillas built in our clever Balmacaan model, the new, full-skirted ex- treme Tail in ards of our most expensive “We have Cannons in our town,” the minister sald, “and they are very nice people, too." He said this in the manner of the optimlat who Is al- ways trying to see the bright side f life, sked about remaining with KANSAS has 1,200 successful wome: IMPERATOR carried 63,656 passengers in seven trips, MORRIS POTASH had his name changed to Morgis Fine by Justice Cohalan. understand, Volks twisted him too much, y' TWO MEN tn Yonkers tn love with the same girl. rested, charged with cutting off hal; ridiculous, DELAWANNA MAN rejected 1ur enlistment during the civil war has just celebrated the fifty-second anniversary FIRST SNOWBALL of the season, thrown by Passaic man. $6 fine CLOG DANCER to the King of Greece has been in this country two months learning the tango and trot to take back to Athens, KING ALFONSO tn Parts revised t about bis day's doings. CIMEX LECTULARIUS {a reported a potent factor in the transmission of ‘This clmex i¢ commonly known as the bed bug. tuberculosia, News Oddities CHILDREN SING TO OPEN SAFETY AND HEALTH FAIR Exhibits by the Government, Big; Corporations and Foreign Nations Are There. Two hundred and fifty public school children, some of whom had lost father or mother, sister or brother in industrial accidents, sang last evening at the open- Ing of the First International Exposition of Safety and Sanitation at Grand Cen- tral Palace. The show is given by the American Museum of Safety. Members of the Fire Department jumped from the upper balcony Into life neta, ecaled ladders and showed how persons are saved from burning bulld- ings, The army has on exhibition a fleld hoepital and the navy shows a: opera- f . ublic = Sie ale ssfana batsan staniaah oni | clusion 'a'that the me has areived for (big railroad and other corporations al90 | tao that, and that, and that, I do not qhave health and safety exhibits. believe that T can be accused of acting Antl-Alco- Shall 1 call her in New York hotels and declined to answer, claiming privilege. “If you had no affection for hei asked the counsel, “why did you hang your picture In her sleeping room?" “I suppose because I had no other place to hang it at the time,” was the reply. Mr, Zimmerman sald in regard to the garments. Any man or young man, no matter how extreme or conservative his style ideas, can find in our vast s exactly the Suit or Overcoat to please his fancy at less thanche expected to pay. FUR COATS Owing to the extremely backward season we have re= ‘iced our entire stock of Fur-lined and Fur Auto Coats absolutely regardless of cost. Our genuine Eastern Mink Coats are re- Quick as a flash, “Uncle Joe" slapped the preacher on the shoulder with a force that really frightened him, and exclaimed: “Then they are no relation to me.” Then he left him abruptly to shake hands with other visitors, n farmers. ” Men," published crm “tt eM Mets; Sanitary Control have booth: Austria-Hungary hae @ent a lead- polsoning exhibit from the Budapest Museum of Safety. The @ sets of photographs from the Paris, Berlin and Munich Museums of Safety. Holland displays a model wood-working factory. One hes the other ar- if of his mustache to make him look ——<—<.—_—_— SHORT JENKS'S DELIBPRATION. (From the Atchison Globe,) Short Jenks 1s always long on ex- planations. Bet assaulted Jude Johnson yesterday he said: “Mr. John- ton, I never kct hastily. TI have con- sidered your attitude toward me with great care, or In @ cool, calm, conserva- tive manner, And my deliberate con- of his marriage cost him a to fnzd conte now $18, he “copy” of reporters who had written A NBW EFFEOT IN DRESS COLLARS INSpRTED CORD EDGE sTITOIUNG | The Consumers’ League, hastily in this matter. XMAS DINNERS FROM LOFT TO 1,000 POOR FAMILIES Little kiddies never thin Jako captain, was electrocuted shortiy|hard work it ts for Banta’ after last midnigot in the execution} «wing the heavy o> © that fell all the chamber of the Ohio Penitentiary, thousands of fir trees of all shapes Kinney protested tls innocence be: |and # little, middle and t | fore he marched to the deat , ond lot of electrice butbs of | and declared that sis accomplice, "K al) colors, red ones, ereen ones, som: | Dugan, who im still at larke, did tie! y s color, others pink and yellow | shooting on {ie mit of Fe lust astonishing number of white Dinwer is Hones of Judue Mahoney theese eal jt | Mahon f the that the first load was not bbe the y enough to supply the demardy guest of his fr ner t kidd es write in their letters held at the New fetle (1¥0 that Bante snould ploawe be very sure pext Thursday eo. ening ebrate his |to pring them lotw of candies to mak elevation to the bench mong the| their tree So the can. | tw Invited are Gov. Glynn, Mayor | ges. jy y) devotees aul line, Comptroller Prendergast, Mayor: sro Mitchel, President MeAneny, Pub- Ltllcovoga deen | He Service Commissioner MeCall, Cob af trees, and tn Yeotor of thy Port Muione. 5 tof Banks Van Tuy, | Ceart Justices Dowling, Wee phalan, y, Carr and Stapleton, and ¢ of the Court of General 8 mes McGin! ¢ duper. | il colors so not to be outdone by ipreme jinetr rivals, the electric bulbs, oe New Ve Eve Curtew. COLUMBUB, 0., Deo, 2.—The Ud will James F. Sullivan will act as|be clamped down New Years Eve sone ig 5 Shies throughout Ohio at midnight, Poles ‘omuigeloners been instructed, je treasurer din- bee an eslling of tmtox! Ge ot 4 qarowing of any sort the Bees, Sullivans Successor in Congress Will Distribute 1,000 Bas- kets of Food to Poor, Loft, successor of “Hix Tim" Sullivan in the Thirteenth Con- Gress District, is to present 1,00 Christmas baskets of fo! to as many poor families of the district, In this he is repeating the regular Christmas action of “Big Thin." “But I am not doing this to imita: Mr, Sullivan,” said Mr. Loft yesterday. “1 was grateful to the voters who rolled up guch @ flattering Democratic majority in the district, and I saked friends to guggest a way in which I George W holic i.eague and the Joint Board of ‘ ambulance or punish you some more 2 FOR 26 CTS, — EARL & WILSON — ee = MAKERS OF TROY'S BEST PRODUCT one thousand baskets containing tur-| 4 ” Too New Koya or chickens, with the other good York Stores | things for a Christmas dinner, The dis , t] tribution will take place f 5 | [yon tithe i | 42 West 34th Tickets entitling each holder to at | Christ) Will be delivered to} 1,000 ta The tlekets are to be . v wav Cf FOR MEN ANO WOMEN Bet. Broadway & Sth Ave. Homers at 1) Gclock Cheat ha ot | ured Tongue, Bad Taste, Indig We solve Your Clothing Problem AND CORNER OF rare iristmas morn tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head- | everything that is horri by giving you the most substan —_— aches come from a torpid liver and Cascuret to-night will straighten | tial” clothing possible at lowest ' rank 8 clogged, constipated bowels, which cane y ocala = Osean be 5 (rom prices, Also Fure and Fur Coate. i ene p Inquiry. yur stomach to become filled with un- | your druggist wil p your Liver active. | ALBANY, Dec, 12~Tho Senate Com- | digested food, which sours and ferments Stomach sweet, Head Mo Marlborough Hotel Building y mittee on Privileges and Elections was like garh will barrel. That's the feel bully for No ney $ A - empowered to investigate the nt ntold ry—foul gases, Don’t forget the childrea, Down Week 5 AO BT OR ‘ |election of Senator John Davidson, who - Boar NCE RHTLADELPRIA \succeeded Senator Stephen J. Stilwell RROURENSH HUFERNO from the Bronx. ‘The contestant is jorria Schechter, who was the Repub- Hcan candidate, with the indorsement of the Jefferson Alliance. The eum of 912,000 ie allowed for expenses. Only one ye... of the term remaine, the ealary be- tag Bho esas es ———— reper