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aaa eee fs Toyland store ae ee et SANTA CLAUS HAS BIG JOB, BUT MANY LEND HELPING HAND, SO HE WON'T BE LATE Diltirres of B and Bags of Toys Sent Out. askets of Food | retion at any point. © RPARCEL POST RUSHED. ‘The pleasant task of distributing food fe families and toyn to children was| or ipunish, Italien, German, Swedish in furtherance of the| ang iriah plana for Christmas, and by to-morrow Mt ts hoped everybody will have been | “Tree a eee er eee eee ee aerve,| The enenynwue committee thet tn. Bes cor thsd kas back retaturoea ta ovo my | Ausurated the Christman tree tn Matt The employees of many big corpora- tions will go home to-day with some thing extra in their purses for the holl- cluding the $70,000 distributed in 9% gold pleces by the Interborough to its | Fitth avenu fen, To-night hee crowds wil! gather @t the illuminated trees in City Hall Perk snd Madison Square, and the Bowery will “Pread liners” @sive extra rations. In the last two daye 2 carloads of ducks, geese, chickens and rab- have arrived, (bita—200,000 turke; 200.000 more turkeys are to arrive to-day. coupled = with , cauaed a tumble of two cents pound in the wholesale price yesterday | sq, end a further reduction ts looked for to- ‘The supply, the mild began getting busy last tince on the Job until to-morrow night. More than a dozen settlement houses | pled, t side and upper weet inden entertainments. received her i Davkets of eatadl ; each containing @ at the banking hou Cerire Conti, No. % Broadway. the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, the Big Brothers, fhe Hebrew Charities and the Catholic ommittee each furnished enter- tainments last night and the Horee Aid Gociety had a festival at No, 37 Seventh @venve for 60) youngsters who had quall- in the year as friends of dumb ant- Dinners will be the features to-mor-| ant in Set of For: ‘The Salvation Ariny has prepared to feed 5,000 in the Ninth Regiment ar- headquarters ‘Wert Fourteenth ntreet. In Brooklyn | the Elks will give 1,20 baskets of food to widows and children, |"ulment of the legal Commissioner of Charities Drummond |Hobert J. Sanborn of New York re- dinner tor all comers at the | cently secured Municipal Lodging Houne. The Charity | *laried advertising manager in New Organization Society and various church | York. ‘and benevolent agencies will give out| Mrs. Sanborn in a member of the Dankets or set tables for their depend- | millionaire Wolcot family and a rela-| them cannot collect more than the le ents, The Newsboys’ Home Club will {ive of former Gov. Wolcot, be entertained at the Hotel Imperial, with Richard & Crummy as Santa Postmaster Morgan drafted into ser- vice yesterday train of furniture-vans trucks and carte to help Cascarets make you foal bully; they | poison from the bowel; immediately cleanse and sweeten tho] night straightens you ou i Foy stomach, remove the sour, undigested|a 10-cent box from any druggist keeps | the Tolman case, however, and muni. | {usieen 10 aell he Lee wvenue p and fermenting food and foul gases; take | your Stomach regulated. esd cleat ona fested no dispomttion to proceed hastily ‘a ABH G I excess bile from the i off the constipated w: er and carr, atter and?! months, De the children, tiona of distributed {In the city as rap idly as they arrived and without oon- rks in all the tations remained over hours to prevent accumulations, They received extra pay for this nervice tor the fret time on record. The force will be continu- jously employed through to-night and to-morrow to meet the rumh Postmaster Voorhies of Brooklyn ea- [ Uineted that his offi bandied yeater- day 429,000 packages, cards and let- | ters, The oMce kept busy three Gov: ment and nine hired parcel-port auto- PBut All Demands Are Met) mobiies and 167 wagons, in addition to Without Delay—Plans for the Holiday. wagons continually jn transit from the Manhattan and Long Inland City offices, 1,06 carriers, 40 sorters and @ packers. Children of Seamet chang: eon Square announced to-day that a will be placed in the square every storms to-morrew the (bristmas cele- bration wil! be held Friday evening. ‘This evening and Saturday night @ church ohoir will sing. red Crippled Chil: janta Will Forget Th ‘There a nurse, They want dol \ kinda of to tlon to pay them a visit, Semeeerreetiieetennanees SUES TO ANNUL DIVORCE. New York Advertii 4 BrooWine, Mai > —— ‘ane Soh County Clerk W CASCARETS TONIGHT! IF BILIOUS, EADACHY, CONSTIPATED—10 CENTS Capt. George Christofiers played Ranta Claus yesterday afternoon for 40 children from the Home for Deatitute it the Maritime Ex- ‘The children gave exhibitions ae tt te termed, has opened an account at the Plass branch of the Unton Trust Company, and Gixtieth atreet, and an appeal ts made for anonymous subscrip- tions to @ permanent fund through the Dank, There will be night wagons’ to Glapense free coffee to all who want it Te | after the music Christmas night. If it there will be music and the Christmas tree will be lighted, and Sunday evening Fear 100 children strapped to frames in Kings County Hospital. Some Might in all the boroughs and will con-|of them havo infantile paralysis, others n disease of the spine, and all are orip- A few of these email boys and girls have been strapped to frames for years. Many of them are orphans, and few or any have parents or friends who can charges in her home, No, 6% Fifth ave-| afford to give them @ real child's and filled thelr arms with good | Christmas, 1400 ‘These little cripples have been eending letters to Santa Claus, dictating them to of! Mins Annie Cunningham, the head 4 various , and they are in @ high state of excitement for fear old Senta won't have tine in his work of distribu: BOSTON, Mass, Dec, 4.—Mra, Plor- ence Madeline Wolcot Sanborn, of + to-day drought suit in the Bast Cambridge Court for an- aration which Sanborn te a high County Clerk | Governor the great aacrifice that would ‘tam F. Sohnelder | notes, but the Governor couldn't sec Was prenented to-day with a gold the regular | pee ee mee at the huisy (than commit @ iot of waste papér tothe | STH RACH—BSelling; $80; for all \ Vehicles. Nearly 90 extra | Clerk. Commiasioner of Records John | "re He was very busy anyhow, abd | ages: five and a half furlongs. —Viley Vehicles were at work, with the result F. Cowan, Deputy County Clerk, pre- | told them to present tneir application | jay (Neander), at malis were rushed to railway sta- | sented the gift A Cascaret to- by morning— | Peared to he pretty wei posted about | ver and Bowels in fine condition for | in the matter. CHRISTMAS GLOOM Admission to Movie Show, One Egg. HARRISON, Ark., Dec, 24.—Eggs are becoming so scarce in the FOR LOAN SHARK mountainous section of Arkansas that they are being used as a medium of exchange. Not only are they acceptable for payment at grocery stores! | jand mercantile establishments, but at motion picture theatres. | WHO SEEKS PARDON admits a minor and two one adult. | i (sy cash market for the eggs. — CHURCH PAPER'S EDITOR WITNESS FOR WOMAN: Swears House Police Say Was Dis-} orderly is Really a Sanatarium. Howland, anassistant editor of the Christian Herald, took the wi neas atand before Magistrate Freschi in the Yorkville Court to-d fied that for four years he Frances McCullough and for several, } months in 1910 had lod) sanitarium at No, 2% East Forty-fourth ‘This is the place that Deputy Police Commissioner Newburg one night recently and arrested , MeCullough and three young wom- en, who said they were nurses, cha: Dr, McCullough with operating a disor- derly resort and the young women with being inmates. Magistrate Barlow dismissed the night of the raid a policeman had stood in the doorway of the place and to-day Capt. | sury in New Jersey, He was sen: tenced to leave the State never to r Governor Sees Joker in Offer jin and to close out his loan offices < ’ i within the State, which he pledged him- to Bum Up $500,000 in {seit to ; PRISONER REPUDIATES AT- Notes Tolman Holds. TEMPTS TO BURN HIS MONEY. Tolman Was seen this afternoon on Nart's Island by an Evening World re- ALBANY, Dec. 24-—Two neatly | porter He has greatly improved in bound packages alleged to contain|health since he wae sentenced two anda Tolman, the “loan shark king.” are In} hag heen occupied in a clerical poridon the safe of the Hotel Ten Eyck, and]in the » ise and has not been dig- former United States Seva Charles | ing graves for paupers, as haw been arted to Go. nr Peart: wee ae rent aasured,” sald Tol- wyement nned to burn the notes in the fireplace of the Hxecutive man, “that if there le any Chamber yesterday in return for a par-! on foot tu destroy evil Ot EHOney don for Tolman, dvesn't know Just; owing to me tam not a party to it 1 what to do with them, Tolman ts on} know nothing at all about what my Hart's Island serving a term of six! ‘wife and son are doing at Albany, but months imposed by the Court of Spe-| they know Just where T stand. clal Sessions of New York County for| .“A clerk from a lawyer's office came usury. to seelme a couple of days ago and ‘The quick perception of Gov, Glynn | asked me if F would consent to eacri~ Put w blunket over a spectacular event | fice all the oid notes in ry offices in that had boen planned by Senator, thix State representing tie obligations Towne and hia law partner, Benjamin) of persons who have borrowed money F, Spellinan of No, 115 Broadway, New | from me, { told him TE wae willing ty York, Taking advantage of the Christ-;swerifice all bat the rematning pring mas season and the Yuletide spirit and © lpal di on the notes and the statu- ail that sort of thing, they came tal] tory rate of interest to which Tan Albany yesterday, ac panied by Tol-)entitied by every principle of law and man's wife; his eo! man, and | Justi three young women who manage Tol- My wife and son haven't been to man’s money lending branches in Buf-|see me since 1 was sentenced and 1 falo, Rochester and Syracuse, ‘They, don't want them to come here 1 were juined here by the young woman] know they are doing what they think who manages Tolman’s local branch,| ix best. But they are mistaken if they which has its grip on hundreds of State think 1 am to sacrifice my manhood employees, by trying to buy my liberty. NO MERRY CHRISTMAS COMING! “I don't think Gov. Glynn in the kind TO HIM. of a man who woold listen to such Toltnan hes served @ Mitle more than|® Proposition. 1 want it underatood Ae resaelragtthay Hie lawyers (that my sentence hasn't taken away planned to get him out oo he oud | 8 atom of my self respect and I am contd r coi i be Poclaaawit finite, ‘They {confident that my conviction w pera Cnelsriag 85 Tae ye ney [reversed by the Court of Appeals, went to the Capitol yesterday after- | noon, carrying the pundiew they had| “lf the Governor wants to pardon brought from New York, and saw the|™* all right. Tam through with the Governor in the Executive Chamber. | ™oney loaning business. All T want There Menator Towne, one of t is what I loaned out with the legal orators in the country, put all the | fte of interest.” magnetism of his delivery and expres- en care sion Into an appeal for Tolman, He CHARLESTON WINNERS. wound up by offering to consign the package to the blaze in the firepiace,| MIRST RAGE—All ages; selling: five saying that they contained notes}and « half furlong Rye Straw, 11 amounting to $500,000 given by persons | (McTaggart), 4 to 1, 8 to 6 and 4 to 5, who had borrowed money from Tolman. | first; Hthelburg IL, 111 (Skirvin), 16 to 1, ‘The assumption would be to one paying |6 to 1 and § to, second; Incision, 115 Dut casual attention that the destruc-|(G. Burns, 18 to 3, § to 6 and 4 to 4, thon of these notes would wipe out the| third, Time—1.0934, Theo Cook, La obligations. But Gov. Glynn js a busl-| Aurora, Reverstein, Lady Etna, Clem neas man and he does not assume, Reachy, Batwa, Coming Coon and Edna ‘Those notet he sald, coldly, ‘are| Liske also ran, artouat” SECOND RACE—Selling; purse $300; jenator Towne did not dispute the! for two-year-olds; five and one-half fu assertion, He reiterated bf offer to|longs —Charles Cannell, 106 (Turner), 3 burn the notes “to show Mr. Tolman's| to 1, 7 to 10 and 1 to 4, first; Serenta, 106 wood faith.” (Martin), 7 to 1, 2to 1 and 4 to 6, second; “Ot course,” the Governor continued, | Perniless, 109 «Nathan), 4 to 6, 2 do 6 and atill coldly, "Mr, Tolman reserves hia|° third. Time, 1.091-6, Woodrow, legal right to coMect the Joana with the| Malik, Old Jordan, Otrento, Madge's Sis- rate of interest fixed by the atatute, | ter. ‘Lom Hancock also ra: He hes other evidences of indebtednoss| THIRD RACE ling; purse $360; than the not |for three-year-okls and up; mlx fur- Senator Towne admitted that the Goy- | long*.—Loretta Dwyer, 103 (Williams), ernor had made a correct statement.|6 to 5, 1 to 2 1 to &, won: Prince ‘Then Gov. Glynn sald Chap, 112 (Buxton), 7 to 1, 2 to 1 and ROUGH | | to 5, second, Cockspur, 110 (Skirvin), ON eee ey anoy 40 to 1, 12 to 1 and 6 to 1, third, Time 1161-6, Chartier. The Buaybody, “Where do the makers of those notes | ienry Hutchison, Billy Vanderverre, benefit by the destruction you propose y i herry Seed also ran, The notes are usurious The holder POURTH RACK-Seling; handicap purse $00; for three-veur-olda: one mile. Marshon, M6 (Martin). 6 to 2, to 10 and 1 4 won; Loan Shark, % «Tag- wart), 6 to 1, 7 to 6 and | to 1, second, f the | ick dwood, 98 (MeCahey), 7 to 1, 2 to Land 7 to 10, third, Time, 1431-5, that they were offering to do any more | (oiosta, Star Actress, also ran rate of interest anyhow.” ‘The lawyera tried to impress upon the be incorporated In the burning , 2 tol 4 to 6 and 2 to 5. Premier, 108 (MeTagwart), & to 3, 7 10 10 and 1 to 4, second, Helen M., # (Deronde), 4 to 1, 3 to 2 and | to 2 third. Time, 1.0048. John Marrs, Silas Grump, ‘Tomboy, Dr. Hollis also ran. for a pardon in the regular way through | argc. the Pardon Clerk, O. L. Potter. Senator Towne and Mr. Spellman saw Attorney-General Carmody, but got no gatisfaction from him. Nothing re mained for them to do but take the: $800,000 worth of paper back to the hotel sGeererer And report the failure of their mission rookiye ¢ Join, to Mra. Tolman and her son and the | Members of the United Congregational four women employees. Chueh, Lee avenue and Hooper atreat, ‘They announced to-day that they had | Brooklyn, voted last night to consol! not abandoned thelr attempt to get a | 4ate with the Central Congregational parodn for Tolman, Governor Glynn a |huren, at Hancock street and Frank- lin avenue. Authority was Two | main as pastor of the Ce ‘al Vhureh | The authorities of thin State have! and the Rev. UG. Warren of the ice heen after Tolman for years, but not AYenue enureh will go to the Central aniatant pastor until recently were they able to find, | “* # Lah a in New York County, a case in witch | Thaw Aw nd Tolman Mgured personally as the per-| CONCORD, N. IL, Dev, 24—The com- _TRE EVENING WORLD, _ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24 | Greetings |. Watch the Series By Myrtle Held Keener rrr ree ALL BANDAGED UP, BUT HIS ONLY HURT The proprietors of theatres find a and Scored Lawyer. Aman who said his name was Morrig, PINEVILLE nto the Centre Street and asked Magistrate ‘est of Morris] South of Pinevil Magistrate Lipsky | to death James Miller, a neigh | This morning Deputy Sheriffs Joh | MeCoy and James Smita, who attempted | take out ans were to the|el to arrest Hendrickson, were forced) teft in the |to seek shelter In an unoccupied butid-| lated ing, which was repeatediy assaulted by | the trigger and tired the shot th said that Morris Doe had met him last | the well armed Gendrickson forces night at East Broadway and Pike street | 1d asked him to go to a meeting of the in her private! the worst beat ad ever seen any A dozen or more friends piled into seats. Moris Lipsky Cloakmakers’ . the jaw and Alfred Thor of the Istole through slita in the (Cowre i first street station to court, Kix lips protruded. One of | that he had in the | mouth and the other said that he had} bandage and his witnesses in the Long peared for Dr. ) was sick In bed, when he tried to call on Dr. MeCul- Acre Bullding, MoCullough, who, it was | He swore that Magistrate Nolan chased all the wit- told Lipsky Lipsky pro- bleed to death. lough yesterday policeman barred hie Capt, Thor said he orders from Mr. Newburger and Magis- Fresch! postponed the case until when the Deputy Commissioner will bo present. a EXCHANGE CELEBRATES WITH HURDY-GURDIES ‘Sons of Italy Reap a Harvest from} Stock Brokers—No Bands Hired These Days. The discordant notes of two street- pianos, played by brawny Italian the shouts of several lunged brokers at 6 o'clock this after- noon terminated the Christmas c tion on the floor of the Until a few years ago, the custom to obsefve Christmas on the floor of the Stock Exchange with a band concert, but for the Inst few yeara the band has been eliminated Halt an hour before closed trading waa active and strong. to discuss the case a to take off his bandages. acting under yards of the exposed sticking plaster: under his ear. Lipsky wa Dandage and In spite of hia protests, him anywhere. Jooked at him, wilted. ‘Then the Magin- CHARLESTON _ENTRIES. |trate turned upon’ the lawyer. “You're a shyater lawyer.” “It you ever come into this court with a case like this again, Jail and nee to Magistrate Nolan he cried. crowd of you’ Nobody waited for a second invitation, | Eaton, 116, Question The Magistrate had to call Lipsky back | SECOND RACE. —Theve sear-olin and ward; to pick up ‘hii | WOMAN HORSE OWNER DEAD. | $s," THIRD RACK~ All ages: selling; pure $490, Nig, Lady agicaing, 103 H. Sage Whs Prominent land Tracke, 4M known among New England horsemen for her intevest | Furlong, 111 in harness racing, and ow a half mile track upon whioh she had expended more last two years, HARTFORD, of Sage | than $%,000 In the Repubiiean, 114; wie 100; Dr, Due at her home here | 10%; Shackicton, 110, eBeverwyci stocks, and the fact that it was (hrist- was forgotten for the time. dust one person had the forethought to the two Italtans. gurdies were wheeled to the floor of tie Exchange while height and the signal given ‘The two Italians sid , while the trading went « brokers straining their voices make themselves heard above the bed Sage had owned many ¢ast and vi animals in other years, In her stables at 61 je records on fe Park some which ew England tracks! Adair, 104; Prince Merme, 111 {SIXTH RACE Threeyear-olde and upward years she | $800; sediing: one mile and twenty yarde- 100; *Serricence, 112; Coreopals, 111 vty und her | 2O4Ha8. 400), gle Deora, trading was In spite of her advanced onal attention to the man agement of the racing prop When the Exchange closed every one on the floor Joined in Hats were thrown into the air and .on- ¢ showered from rn the hurdy-gurdy grinders | ped a harves passed the hat they ————_—_. ‘The new Rector’ The management has with a Parisien grill, a main Hel room decorated ivory and containing a large cabaret and on the second floor a cafe ballroom. ‘The atyle of the restaurant in Loula XVI, tieth century. ea were present. but the spirit AM the notable Broa Laughter , sharecter lines on VELOGEN “Beauty's Guardia @om demanding usurious interest, Prior | misrion appointed by the Federal Court to that time be had managed to aadidie|to determine the present mental condi- everything onto hie female office man-|tion of Harry K. Thaw in connection agers. with the fugitive’e application to be Ghortty before be was consioted in| released on bal! held a brief eeasion to- eoftensthe linesand lends a gentle, after the raw © of ie i At yous draggiet ln collapsible tubes, Bie, ‘MOUNTAINEERS FIGHT | | Magistrate Found Complain-| Hendrickson Clan in Kentuck i} * 5 ant Didn’t Have a Scratch Invite Clash by Their Lawless Acts. Ky., Dee. 4A fight went | (Ween Deputy-sheriffs and mo Police Court this| Headed by John Hendrickson, opeaed Nolan| near Hendrickson’ by hin} day, Yesterday afternoon Hendricks Nassau} shot Deputy-Sheriff Maynes, and jaier beat | that} he and his friends, it is alleged, There are two] at noon with a posse of citizens and one wouldn't © Morris mentioned killed Mia} a jah World. Lf ' Rut ‘s heen thought that Robert EF. Ford, | SHERIFF'S DEPUTIES | WAS IN DISPOSITION: AFTER TWO ARE SLAIN: seein ntaineers, (the sant ty place, four miles | jguch shortly after noon tue “pumped the gun hour later word was received that the first furitlade exchanged between | down |ieputies and mountaineers Gee im over the | fawn, one of Hendrickson’s men, under the ear. junen to Name Hecelver the son | of the deceased, showld have voluntarily ; 1 eae nan A [MOTHER KILLSHER CHILD BY ACCIDENTAL SHOT * After Shooting at: Ral at Rats in Yard of The bventne World.) | sovTHBO Hass, Doe Acoli y | dentaliy shot through the heart by het mother, eleven-year-old Alice Whitnes die at her he here to-day Th Whitneys tive on laree farm and, ike | many country places. the buildings hav. theen in etl with rates, This forenoo” ‘Mrs. Whitney. téik a sinall rifle, whieh |belongs to her husband, and told he: Little daughter « going out be t sume of the rodents “ The child went with her mother an: stood by while she fired several shots time \ Whitney fired, ah nd ejected th nlempty shell. [tix supposed she fone the fact that in automat! ting a shot Ny brought another carte into the chamber For when she wen puse and was ut to put thé rifle aWay Khe stopped for a minute t artridges that might magazine, AS she manipu the gun she accidentally pullei killes the little girl These ets were later Deputy @heriffs CG. Batley and John {4il attested to by Medical Examiner J son left Pineville on a special sat L. Bacon JUAREZ Et ENTRIES. FIRST RACH ward: fire anit tee cea olds and vag Ir, Bailey, 100 Brenton Ford, brother of Patrick | 1, founder and editor of the Irish 4, who died September inst, flied a etition to-day with Justice Benedict | mare: i jasking that a receiver be appointed for THIRD 1051 ithe Irish World property, Brenton | 2a", {iv : Shia: 'Ford seid he had been a Joint owner, hal with his Srotaer in the property, though | Stare, z : a papers regarding the partnership had| "te. 1 RTH Mac Navidad Handicay, Le Werautate woe | seg never been signed. Justice Benedict | one mie sir bre Vertel Rigita, Mid At the Maxistrate wan inexorable, The | uid that he regretted the matter had| dew Uilff, 12: ‘Trils, Veh: dint ‘Het 108; br ‘neen forced on his attention and that he | (ientleman, 105. \anaech a on, 10K; Fibre Hoan, 1h; tinhury, 225 110: three Kagene, 11 There Protected his uncle's rights, The court | Puller entry. 24. Livingston eatrs declined to order the receivership. Mor- Laare a ONS -| FIRST RA Thrwe-searcide and Berkeley, 112; *Rodkin, 100; *Cynowure, Agnar, 108; Plain Ano, 108; Deer Poor, rk, 112, seling: ptree $800; riz furlongs—Batouch, IL, 106; *Votthorpe, 110; Troyweight, 105; TRuby Hyams, son, 121 6. 101; Star Actress, John Mrs, bTaiot entry Tuignesne, 105; Dr, Duenner, 104; 106, Samuel BR. Meyer, 107; Gordon, ter Ji od; ‘reas gla, Willis, tmamin RACE TACK, CHARLESTON, 8. C., Dec, M.—The entries for to-morrow's you in| races are as follows are ai the whole | Mling: pune, $200: six Crlonay 102; | Frank Mylooe, 108; Letoume, 128: oRtheibure Mat: ; Terra Bianco, 190; *Inferno Queen, sare. John: | + dan | 10; | Stable ent able | PIPRH RACK--all agen: Banta Claus hana ‘and there are, 220: puree $500; six 108; 1 apprentice allowance ‘claimed, Track miv:ddy FIFTH RACE Selling: three-year-olds and w want: five and A> Heroes, *Anninal. .tHagel 0. 100: 108: *R 100; Uinght, Stone, Thistle Helle jens, WN; *Orimar Tas }105; Mie si SIXTH Ive Me andr mile and aisteenth Ms "Det, SLabold, 148; On THE HIT OF THE SEASON | SATEEN MADRAS _ 2 FOR 2fc EARL & WILSON MAKERS, OF TROY'S BEST PRODUCT

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