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cane = RA ec EE ee Se rnin wert up to Police Headquartere for Mr. imisstoner Waldo'e MeKay resin, on the « WALDO PREPARED TO LEAVE of vourtoay to CITY AT ONCE. present Mayor, Vaide, anticipat ie aniarh. MITCHEL ANNOUNCES NAMES ) Pulloe Head. OF APPOINTEES. | quarters, announcing thu wun going Mayor-elect Mitchel reached hie oMoe to Join iis with at che I that they would Inave Greendrier ote), W t noon for the, 31 plans to provide for leaving the city Of 1, Polk, After using the telephone for 4 O'clock this afterno: a half hour, Mr. Mitchel came into the Mr. McKay reached 1° Hall at jaw offes of his former partner, Frank 140 o'clock and was | s office Ho an ered into Mayor paper, and paid: nounsed to the repor y mat Bim sty gate fe not complote and I will that had writter * With not be able to announce all the appoint: drawing ble mati one ments I have decided upon until late to the Mayor and one to the Pollee yy the day. ‘There will remain many Vommisasioner and he t ved on the heads of departments to be selected authority of cour these letters phere are many reasona why I have cancelled hia re Althous! not yet been able to complete my Nat. Commissioner Waldo had accepted It But Mayor Kiine had to out the tangle by the t method. He had also decided that he would not accept the rewigna- tion of Commissioner Waldo, So, just Before noon, the Mayor wrote and de | poygard shatched from the City Hall! messenger a notice to Mr. moving him from the office of I Pommissioner. Of course the messen @er didn't find Mr Waldo at Head- Quarters, but the order of removal was ih effect Jurt the sume. And although | pe right Wt was issued at a thne when Mr | satisfact Waldo's term of office had only u few houre to run, it will have the effect of | dedarring him from ever holding the vffice of Police’ Cominiawoner again, — | have made appointmenta his place in my administrat y men under conalderatton. continued the Mayor, r j this commiss! BACK AGAIN. Commiamonor MoKay was eworn to! iusinens admintatrative atandpoint. In for the full rm of five years. It t8) view of the necensity of obtaining a understoe! that when Mayor-alec van familiar with Public Service Com- Mitchel takes office and appoints | minwlon and Mehting matt Commissioner Mr. McKay will promptly | definite pian in mind for this depai vesign am will as promptly be reap-| me: Commissioner. Commissioner MoKay | stay nee to appoint any. know, contemplated leaving on Jan, 1 Tt is believed that District-Attorney | to take up important business engage- Whitman's advico had something to] ments. J trust ho will remain a few do with the summary removal of Com- | days infssioner Waldo. Mr. Whitman was! WAS DEFINITE PLAN FOR ig conference with Mr. Mitchel at tne H latter's home when the Mayor-elect EALTH DEPARTMENT. wap advised that Waldo had refused| _Now. as to the Health Department, ta comply with the request that McKay | 7A® #2me hold ood there as to the other two departments. I have a defl- be reappointed. At this conference Mt waa deciied that Mr. Whitinun's anal Non Ikea che, ead vig sistant, Frederick J. Groehl, will re main in the District-Attorney's office | And 1 want to give this selection the and not go to the Pollee Department. | urea (MOuent It requires 1 assume Dr. Parkhurat'a interes” in the poltce| Mn me eet neve: cone ogee, unul aituation became apparent ¢o-day when ‘ = clusion. he called at tho District-Attorney's of-| «tng next ts the Law Departm ent, fige and waited a long time for Mr} mne Co, . baplin ¢ Corporation Counsel te most inti. from the conference | mately associated with the Maj yor, pri- with Mr. Mitohel. Dr. Parkhurst waa) inarily in drafting legislation. The apbed if he wero paying & social call. | jection there ie most vital to the ad- “You know me too well to think 2) ministration, and I am proved: yeuld pay ® social call on & busy MAP| giowiy because I have a number of + hd paced Se eaaciee of the} good men in mind. this morning was entirely unexpected. [t{ yet. The same hold: had the effect of causing all tho mem-| Bronx and Queens parks. miastoner’s office completely deserted] the office of. secretary alde. an of MAYVOR-ELECT RENAMES THREE) than any office in my administration.” MEN NOW IN OFFICE. “Will Mr, Adamson remain for the Mayor-elect Mitchel announced thia|tme being?” Mr. Mitchel was asked. q@tern@s that ho has decided to re-| “We will see if he will,” was the reply. iat R. A.C. Smith Commiatoner of | HAS NOT THOUGHT OF MINOR appl Deeks, John J. Murphy Tenement PLACES. “Pwo or three of the Gaynor appoin-| ha: ‘deGnitely made up Iie mind as to these! upon.” ‘Weter, Gas and Blectricity, th, | Suasion stated that he had decided to Zam, Commissioners of Acoounts,|hold over Messrs. Smith, Murphy and fBpens and Queens Forks, Bureen of | Purdy. | | ment of the Mayor's office and the/C. Sith will continue as Dook Com- Meepetary to the Mayor. Miasioner, I aaked him to stay, be- After making those announcements his administration has been good te-dag Mr, Mitchel in an angry buret|—frst class, Hut there te great room deslaves that “one of the damadest| for administrative improvement there, things ever attemptes in :ais town has| as he and I both recognise. Ofr, Smith ‘Rpen ottempted im the past twenty-four | has epieniid qualifications as head of neare!” thie department because of his broad “WUL yeu be more specific, Mr.| knowledge of port requirements whieh Mayer?” wea asked. 1 propose to develop aa Mayor and he “Ren, cortainiy—go uy te the City| has great capacity to carry out my ‘Wall and vce what hab happened,” re-| ideas BMed the Mayor-clect, his eyes Mashing) “I asked Mr. Murphy to remain as ‘with anger. “Tt was an outrageous| Tenement House Commissioner because @Gort to deuude the Police Department | of his excellent administration. He has ef te heads. An attempt has been! been indorsai—e word 1 do not uke wate to prostrate the whole depart. | advised rather, by every class of per- Mr. Mitchel declined to disc fect all th ane to this conctusion, rmanship of that body, mentioned to-day have been filled?” "Yes, that ls al the Mayor-elect. aro neveral places, Mke the Commis- sioner of Parks of Hrooklyn, which may be decided upon before nigbt.” was asked, 0, Success is «u composite structure,| ' “betided out of the many little victories FIND THR MAM: ' Wil you may whether the Police ame wins from day to day. Commisconer wii be choses within * You may have an excellent education,, thy bet fal) to find employment; you may +; erect a magnificent apartment building, che but be slow in securing tenants; you Ay own some article of great value! ta nortant © it lose it, etc, etc. j Wmportant Commtystoner ext few days?” was asked, To till ALL the gaps in your structure Gaynor seven “Success” YWSE FAR REACHING AND RESULT BRINGING & Police Commissioner, “It, took longer than t Waldo,” replied the Mayor | inarked sarcasm. 1 WCRLD ADVERTISEMENTS! | “About the pollee matter T don't e rushed,” sald the Mayors propose to elect THAT'S THE WAY TO BE successrut| « 4 IN EVERY WALK Of ear, | wis ned to leave the way el aden decision to und that, an a matter yor Kline, references to the change shoukl be inade by the McKay. “IT resianed and all iny appointees re | olgned in a the ‘ariton and at No. @ Liberty street shortly after look. He came gowntown sions, Sulphur in hia office were William f. Ransom, | aecrotarien, clerks and other civilian om Perings, W. Va. Later he changed HI judge-elect of the City Court, and Prank I Mullan, with a typewritten @hest of I wilh say now that in these depart- ments which I will name T have not yet First, 19 the Poltro Department. 1 | have a number of men under consider- ation and have had for #ome time, I 1K Siowly and circumspectly before ning to a final conclusion. This does thean that I have not practically ided upon the man, It may be some time before I do. I am going to try to fore | go ahead I have many nade no Kelection there yet. 1 7 | have under consideration many men for MIKAY WILL GET HIS OLD JOB feeahin ft Feaerd: this an the most Important from a ®, I havea 1 feel I should wait a little Bolnted to hin old job as First Deputy | longer. I am asking Mr. Thompron to vera fow days until I have made deputies and has made no plans| my election, Mr, Thompson, as you missioner cannot be appointed hy the Mayor, Deputy Commissioner Douglas | 1, McKay can de appointed Police Com- misto not be responsible for the appointment or the result. fe now in your hands, portunity to aseu I have not appointed the Commis- Commissioner Waldo's action in tryin&| stoners of Accounts because I simply to force hia resignation on the Mayor! have not had time to get down to It good for the No selectione bere of his personal staff to hurry from| have been made in the Bureau of Meadquarters as soon as they had heard] Weights and Measures and in the of his action, and noon found the Com- | Mayor's License Bureau, and also as to the Mayor. eave for Detective Sergeant Helly, the| The iatter piace, I may say, I regard 8 much if not more importance Then Mr. Mitchel continued: “This covers the important appointments 1 to fill. ‘There are a number of may be held over under Mr./ minor places which I have not mentioned tehel. The new Mayor has not yet|hera, and which 1 have mot decided Mr, Mitchel then stated that he had Whe Mayocr-clect has made no selec | agreed not to give the names of his ap- tems tm the Departments of Polles,| pointees until tu-morrow, but under per- Zdoonse Depart-| “! am pleased to announce that BR. A. one who have had reiations with this ‘om-} department, such as the Charity Organt+ zation Societies, building interests, aroh- fellows, the public gen- erally and my own observation leads "Mr. Purdy will remain as President . of the Tax Board because he is pre- y eminently fitted—the only man I know Then it i# assumed, Mr. Mitchel, that the city departments you have not re- ferred to tn elther of the two Hate you it correct,” replied ‘he names of the heads of these departments will be an- nounced late to-night. Of course, there Will you ay that you have elim. inated a military man from your con- sideration for Police Commissioner?” 1 have not eliminated any man | from my consideration,” wae the reply. jT TOOK GAYNOR MONTHS TO annot way that, reped Mr. Mit- You will remember that Mayor Gaynor took some monthe to appoint It Wis suggested that it took Mayor @igot monthe to pick oner Waldo explained that he Mayor THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1913. Kine to appoint a Commisstonor to THREE OF MITCHEL’S serve until Mayor-elect Mitchel's aelec ton takes office, In hin letter to the vated Mayor Commissioner Waldo mi that the temporary appointmei given to Firat Deputy Commissioner) Waldo explained. all deputy commiasjonars, pointed by mo take effect at WANTED TO LEAVE SUCCESSOR A CLEAN SLATE. “Why should I be asked to make an Appointinent which would run into the adminiatration? When I arranged t out of the department and leave my successor @ clean slate I supposed, of course, that @ @iccesnor would be ne- lected before the firat of the year. In order that t w adminietration may not be embarrassed in nny way I e Gectded to quit right now, I have re- fused to reappoint Mr. McKay, although I consider him @ first-class man and Donsexsed of the qualities necessary to make @ good commissioner.” Commissioner Waldo, accompanied by Deputy Commlastoner MeKay, reached headquarters at 9.6 o'clock and went to tus private offce, Chief Clerk Kipp hurried in with « big batch of papers, but Commissioner Wally refused to align thom. “Pm getting out right away, ex plained. an I know thy oniy official act remaining far mo to perform ja to wigan an order restoring Deputy Commissioner Dition to his command aa! Inspector In charge of the Borough of Brooklyn, the order to go into force at noon, when his resignation as @ Deputy Commissioner takes effe: DICTATED Hi8 RESIGNATION To MAYOR, ‘The order was prepared and Com- Mmigsioner Waldo aligned it. Then nhe| called hie stenographer and dictated the following letter: “Hon. Ardoiph lL. Kline, Mayor City of New York: “ati of the elty and the Police Department demand that @ Commissioner of Police pointed by me, romain department. “I will not be a party to the plan. While it is true that a Deputy Com- , under which condition I will “I demand that my resignation, which be accepted forthwith. Avalling myself of this op- you of my high fegard, I am, very respectfully, “R, WALDO, Police Commissioner.” The letter was given to Detective Sergeant Joseph Reilly with instructions to get it before the Mayor In the short- eat possivie time. The Commissioner shook hands all around end ieft the building. Within a few minutes the news that the Commissioner had gone H through Headquarters. Then came the Information that Cowmiasioner Waldo, without saying anything to anybody, had, just prior to sending his reaigna- thon demand to the City Hall, issued an order sending el! uniformed heads of ‘Dureaus and special detail men to pre- cinct duty. ‘M'KAY PROMPTLY REVOKES A WALDO ORDER. ‘This is the same order he issued last Saturday und revoked on Monday at the | request of Mayor Kline. Apparently he wanted to go out of office with his own ideas in force The Telegraph Bureau was sending out the order when McKay heard of it. As Commissioner Waldo had left the buliding and announced he was not com- ing back ne matter what happened Firet Deputy Commissioner McKay was Acting Comminaioner until bie resigna- ton took effect at noon. He immediatdy sent out an offictal omer revoking the Waldo order. The uniformed bureau chiefs and special Getall commanders who had deen pre- pared for @ quick jump to precinct duty went back to their Headquarters jobs. Noon osme finding Second Deputy Commissioner Dougherty and Third) Deputy Commission: jewburger deep in department work, Dougherty busy with @ new development in the bomb explosion in Weat Thirty-elghth street two weeks ago and Newburger engaged in presiding at trials. Both Deputy Commissioners knocked off promptly at 12 o'clock. Dougherty has been too Duay to get his eff together and said be wo @pend the afternoon in hi oMce packing up his person preparatory to hie final departu —— PRESIDENT POUNDS REAPPOINTS NEARLY ALL HIS OLD STAFF lyn announced this morning his appoint- ments for the ensuing y Mark Rear- don Jr., who is named borough secretary, {fe the only new man, the others being continued in office follows: George W. Tillaon, consulti ngineer, and he continues as acting Comminsion- ¢ of Public Works; Reuben L, Haskell, easistant Commissioner of Public Works; P. J, Cartin, superintendent Bu- rity Of Buildings; Thomas B. Line urgh, superintendent of highways; William J. Taylor, superintendent of sewers; Howard 1. \voody, superinten- dent of public buildings and offic: John HK. Creighton, secretary to the Hor. ough Prestient; James M. Power, wocre- tary co Commissioner of Public Worka, President Pounds reported Mr. ( | ton as eaying he did not wish to con- tinue in office as Rot sever hip connection for some time. tively. —__ Mille Himeei« tn Bron Park. been Augum Neke: a man baker. LAXATIVE Bit ay QUIN aene aX! ‘ : Phare bony Y NS alppstore of WF howl —In my opinion the best Interests | Inted immediately to succeed | ine. It appears to be the desire of ths | tnooming administration not to appoint | @ Commissioner but to have an Acting | cratic captain in the Fift Borough President Pounds of Brook | dent for business reasons, but be will Willian @. Carlisle and Harry B. Bal) will continue a# confidential !espector and confidential stenographer, reapec- Two boys roaming through Bronx Park this afternoon found the body of & man suspended from a small tree, Patrolman McGauley of the park police | Aut cut down the body, From papers found lin the pockets he i# believed to have | CABINET WHO HELD OFFICE UNDER GAYNOR. :|THREE ARE INDICTED FOR ELECTION FRAUDS Julius Rosenberg, Nathaniel Crans- ton and Louis . Friedman Held in $1,500 Bail. charges of conspiracy in alleged nN frauds, indistments were re- turned by the Grand Jury to-day against Julius Hosenverg of No, 7 Bast One Hundred and Fifteenth street, Demo- enth Election th Assembly elect: District of the Twenty-x District; Nathaniel Cranston of No. 9 West One Hundred and Twelfth street, Republican captain In the same district, and Louis I an of No, 15 East One Hundred and Thirteenth street, election Inspector at the polls dast November. The three men were arrested by De- tective Russo and arraigned this after- noon before Judge Swann in General Sensiona and each waa held in $1,000 bail. ‘They are charged in the indict- ments with counting ballote so as to give Abraham Greenberg, Democratic candidate for Alderman, sixty votes really cast for Progressive candidates, ‘The indictments followed w recount of votes secured by Assistant District-At- torney Rubin, ARREST TWO IN PLOT TO ASSASSINATE HUERTA MEXICO CITY, Deo, 31.—An allewed plot to assassinate Provisional President Huerta during the New Year's recep- tion was fri ted Sy the arrest to-day of two Mexicans in a house of the sub- urban town of Campe Fiorido, The ret police are sald to have discovered that the plotters had planned to enter the home of Huerta at the same time as the officials and others had arranged to cali and offer their New Year's greet- ings. os CONNELLY REAPPOINTS FIVE OFFICIALS OUT Borough President Connelly of Queens announced the folowing reappointments to borough offices for his new term of office to-day. Consulting Engineer, Foster Crowell; Superintendent of Highways, G. How- land Leavitt; Superintendent of Street Cleaning, Daniel Entholt, Superintend- ent of the Bureau of Iulldings, John W. Movre, Supe ndent of Public Bulld- Ings and Otlices, Frank H. Duer; secre: tary to the President, Hugh Hall were as follows Commissioner of Public Works, Jamet A. Dayton, formerly Asvistant Diatr! of the Borough, Joseph F not filled. millionaire who has the Queens highways Glynn Again Names Horr, y, Dee, 3 — day redesignated Suprem Court Juath lantp of Appetla Ville Sheriff of Ulater appointment followed th ate remang a Bheriff Archbold Molaughlia. OF EIGHT IN QUEENS The new appointments announced Attorney; Deputy Commissioner of Pub-| a Me Works, John R. Hixging; secretary axan, The office of Superintendent of Sewers was Of the new cabinet two members are Republicans, G, Howland Leavitt, a nh reorganizing 4 salary of $3,000, which does not pay hix automobdile bilis, and Mr, Dayton, who worked for Connelly on the stump in the campalan, v. Glynn toe Joneph A. Burr of Brooklyn to member- Div: COULON'T WED HER, DOCTOR DECLARES HAD WIFE ALREADY |Sued for $200,000 for Breach | of Promise, Physician Sets Up Unique Defense. WOMAN SAYS IT ISN’T SO Says Dr. Mason Told Her at Time of Engagement He Had Been Divorced. lr, Frederick @. Mai prominent | Fifth avenue physician, filed papers in ithe Buy) | pieto exoneration of charges of breach ne Court to-day claiming com- of promise and assault brought by Miss Dorothy l, von Huber, a perfumery saleslady, on the ground that he wae @ married man when the acts complained of took place. Miss von Huber seeks $200,000 dainagen because the doctor failed to make her Mra. Ma@on, Mion von Huber@ sults have been punctuated by the arrest of the physi- cian und by charges of a grave nature to the Grand Jury. The physician saya he was compelled to give $00 ball on one quit which a Magistrate dismissed, and that he was oxonerated by the Grand Jury He denies the allegations In alt four suits, and @ubmits that even if they e proven, he was the husband of Mrs. Marguerite Mason and the father of two robust eons, and that, in law, he te therefore not liable. ‘The action for breach of promise was commenced May 31, 1912. Dr, Mason says that und-r the circumstances he should be allowed to prove that he was pater- fainillas xt the time of hie alleged en- agement. He also asks for permission to allege in an amended answer that the young woman herself had a husband in Washington, Besides, the doctor claims Miss von Huber was not the gulleless little girl she ¢laime to have been. Miss ton Huber alleges she was the doctor's fiancee for two years, Their ' was accompanied by th fatre parties, visits to” private home: clubs and to country parties, at all of which she says the doctor introduced the future Mrs. Mason. He told ced, she says. ‘Their courtahtp reached the point of the wedding bells last June when, with- out taking the tender leave sweethearts are wont to talk about, the doctor boarded liner and went to Europe, sho alles When he returned, Miss von Huber pesought him to explain. Then she began suing: She sued him four times, all the suits having to do with alleged ansaulte and false promises. — JUDGE FOSTER QUITS HIS POST ON BENCH | Winds Up His Term After Four- teen Years’ Service in Gen- eral Sessions. Judge Warren W. Foster ended his fourteen-year term as a Judge of Gen- era! Sessions at 1 o'clock to-day, when he adjourned his court and made his way to his chamivers. His last case was that of Heng Schmidt, the mur- derer of Anna Aumuelier, for whom ex: Judge William M. K. Olcott was coun- sel, and it was a coincidence which Judge Foster recalled that Mr. Olcott had been counsel in the first case which Judge Foster rd fourteen years ago, The Judge's chambers filled quick): with attaches of the court and friends who wished to did him farewell. Capt Cannon, head of the court attendarts of Part 3%, presented the Judge with a cane on behalf of the sixty court at- tenYants of the building, and George Spinney, speaking for the twenty-five clerks, presented him with an umbrella. Judge Foster made @ touching speech of farewell, saying that he had enjoyed his service on the bench in many ways, but that the sending of men to jall was not an easy task and was one which he was glad to drop, Judge Foster had been a candidate for re-elecdon, but was defeated. ny $91,000,000 FOR SUBWAYS. Chairman M’Call Makes Final Re- rt for Year 1018. At the final 1913 meeting of the Public Service Commisison to-day Chairman McCall announced that contracts just executed bring the total amount to be expended on pew subway work up to more than $91,000,000. Work on forty sections under the dual subway syetem is already under way, he eaid, leaving thirty-nine sections for future contracts, More than $19,000,000 has already been ursed and 10,000 men have been set at work. (Sh—h! It's time to stop Joe's talk about “grandmother's doughnuts.” Get some Presto Self-Raising Flour—and beat them!) ° @2ee2 ee @eee8 4 WILSON DECLARES LIND'S VISIT MMEANS NO MEXICAN CRISIS Envoy Wants to Report Per-| sonally on Present Conditions Relating to Huerta. “MONA LISA’ WELCOMED HOME BY THE FRENCH Government Makes Return of Stolen Picture to Paris a Ceremonious Affair. PARIS, Dec. 31.—The return to-day of Da Vinci's ‘Mona Lisa” to Paria after An edeonce of two years aid four) tmontha, Was made a ceremoniour oc. | cagion by the French Government. The) picture, after travelling from Florence | to Rome and thence to Milan under careful Italian guardianship, was com: mitted to the care of the representative of the French Government, Henry Mat cel, Conservator of the French tional Museums, who arrived here with a train from Italy. When the train drow into the station | Bugene Pujalet, Director of French | National Museums, took the box con- taining the painting from the hands of colleagues ofictally verified its genuln which had deen hung with @ricele: Gobelin tapestries belonging to tl ernment. ewspaper men and high officials were then permitted to obtain a private view of the picture, which t@ to be) more fully than ie could by ea Mr. Wilson gave the impre there waa notling here ¢ crisis In Mexic Aipiomatic ineve The President, however Placed on public view for several day: An admission fee is to be charged an the money thus obtained Is to be dis- tributed among the Itailan poor of Paria in recognition of Italy's pert in the recovery of the masterpiece. TAKE CHILD FROM PARENT ON CHARGES OF CRUELTY Ten-Year-Old Shows Cuts and Bruses She Says Housekeeper Caused. Ten-year-old Regina Sorensen, whowe all body ts covered with cuts, welts, Slack and diue marks, wept bitterly in the Children's Court in Brooklyn to-day as she told Justice Wilkin how Mra. Lillian Mulraney, her father's house- keeper, was accustomed to beat her day after day. Letters telling of the brutal treatment of the child were received at the Children’s Society, and Miss Ethel H. Pickett, one of the society's agents, as sent to the Sorensen home, No, 14 North Portland avenue, Brooklyn, this morning, She found that Soren Soren- n, the child's father, had teft for his ‘ork in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, where he ts a foreman of laborers, and her knock at the door way anawered by the| littie girl. Mra, Mulraney 4id not attempt to stop Mins Pickett, however, when the | told Regina to Ket dressed to accom- pany her, though she protested that had never struck the child, A severe wound on the little girl’ caused, the woman said, by ing on her when she was behind the stove, Justice Wilkin put the child in charge of the Children’s Society and postpoited the hearing until Jan. 6, Later Magistrate Voorhees tasued a warrant for Mrs, Mulraney, who was arrested on a charge of cruelty to a child and released in $900 ball for a hearing on Friday. mn nd Deporting Officer Dies, Edward Munson, fifty-three years old, & deporting officer at Ellis Inland, died t disease on the island ferry- fternoon on way back from the steamer Majestic. He ex- changed New Year's greetings with Ed- ward Dugan and sank unconscious, When Dugan tried to arouse him he found that he wai taken to the Munson home, No, 23 Bt. Mark's Place, Brooklyn. C ay Won Great Renown Liszt, the world-famous composer, jus have won great renown among music iovers. “The Sweetest Toned Piano in the World ‘The rich like it, and everybody else can afford it. It goes so far, Og? ‘Hose CEYLON TEA eee White Rese Coffee, Only 35c.a Pound MYRICK, Clergy of members of ted ot Cathedral of Bt, Jonn V ance of her daugnte: prise to jer mother th girl h deavor to The day Miss Ki had but five cents in her pow No money was found on her on hi turn, and her clothing was not thas which she was Weartug when she lett home. ‘aff of assistants thie afternoon in a! PASS CHRISTIA private compartment of the express President if entative to Mexico, and probably M. Marcel and carried {t to a waiting | to-nig Automobile amid the flashlights of a weather is pood, that the President Sroup of photographers, The portrait wan then taken to the Natlonal Schoo! | of Fine Arts, where Leon Honnat, the | | head of the school, and severai of hi fo aboard the revenue Lind when tha Chester ness. It was afterward arr, the |-*The President was hal! of honor of the achoof th® walls of fouss the coming confer | Lind, but authorized the statement that | vs MOY | the visit was of no especial signif | and merely meant that the Prow ive desired to coms noaffalrs or that a new the Mexican view of thie fa velleving that a more definite | ef the course that President desires Mr. Lind to pursue {a the immediate future will be reached. MEXICO CITY, ; ture from Mexico of John Lind, sonal representative of President Wii- , chuned Hittle comment here {ean officials pro! understanding which they say long ago ceased morning newspap peal taniati MISSING GIRL HOME; CAN'T TELL HER STORY. Tn the same my terious manner that 3 Miss Minole Klein, twenty years old, Rutgers street, last night re- | turned to her home and ts now tn a serious condition and under the care of — FOR SO The young woman 1s hysterical and so incoherent the girl's mother, other members of the fa to learn where she was during the ime she was away from | TON A guaranteed quick remed: -| complete mystery, When Miss Kleln walked Into her . a We wish it were possible to ¢ and tell you how much we appreciate your friendship a but, as we cannot do this, we wish YOU all a year of abundant happl- ness and prosperity. New Year Extra § ecial! FIVE POUND BOX OF MANHATTAN MIXED oe @uch well liked favorites as Chocolate Cover: Semmens bid guam 1S forsame. ALL COM! your New Year Party, Agreeable to the numerous requests of many of our a rreettle te be perved on Obristmas Sve, owing as jon of our stores, we 5 iy packed in FIVE POUND BOXES, a tlon of toothsome fi please every member of the * FIVE POUND ROX BUTTER FI f fompination of, Gold Seal Chocolates or Bon- elected auite ae $1.00 Special for Wednesday SPECIAL NOVELTY MIXED SAND Yass select assortment ef hell. Creams, Mints, etc. which we eell ly at 18c per regu jeature Wed: G1, at St. Lake's Dr. HENRY L. Masons sre cordially the services in the @ Divine at 1.30 P.M, Friday. Jan. 8. 1926. ° 0 rhe fell to the floor. jatried sister of the young woma stated to-day that Minnie would be foned at the earliest posstole mov Lif they discovered that the y would @t+ those responsible, disappeared sia lon, res 1 {l-treated the Tooth Affinities The enamel of the teeth and the acids in the mouth have a strony attraction for each other. These mouth-acids seek out weak spots in the enamel and by constant action finally pierce this “armor plate” of protection and readily get into the * inside-tooth This is the cause of 95% of all 1 But there cid-mouth-denti- Pebeco Tooth Paste It overcomes ‘acid mouth " Keeps teeth free from the sly attacks of mouth-acids This is the big idea behind Pebeco Tooth Paste Clean? Pebeco cleans teeth Whiten ? Pebeco wintens teeth Polish? Pebeco polishes teeth, too Ten-Day Trial Tube anu Acid Tom Papers to Test Your Mouth for Acd— Sent Free LEHN & FINK 120 William Street New York TONSILITIS Use ‘THOMPSON'S SILITIS GARGLE 15c At all druggists’ or by mai THOME SON CHEMICAL CO,,23 DuaneSt.N.Y, Again We Say, ‘Thank You!’’ S the last r y e glass, and t promises and glorious possibilities, open before us as an open book, we re to take this opportunity of thanking |, and each of our patrons for your generous contribution toward the moet ing through the hour. 1914, with all of its brill- ve months of our business p cach of YOU by the hend ind geod will, bons, ready to use patrons, who claim the ox Ww oUF Dopnia: OxnON'| High Grade Ass, Cheeseteer All sorte and k m late Cream it Jeilloe, Cresen Dates, Bon Bons, French The identical ind. Asa special ay BOUND BOX 10¢ Limit 5 pounds t. AKCLAY STREET Beant StoF Hie PARK ROW AND NAM@AL BT, C yy rd ach Weet of Fourth THROAT and

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