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FATINHERITANGE TA STATE BS | Morgan and Altman Estates Among Huge Ones in Pro- cess of Settlement. Po.ty Peco’s friends in Old Vir- ginia want you to join her “buy-a-box” movement and en- joy the latest treat in Southern cookery by trying PECONUT CRISP Two Great Tastes— Rolled in One (@pecial to The Brening World.) ALBANY, Dec. 4—Word has passed through the Capitol that all Demoorats in the State Comptroller's office, down to the janitors, mes- sengers and even scrubwomen, will 0 goon after Jan. 1. On the first day of the new Ad- ministration the principal places in the Comptroller's department will be changed, and then the axe is to fall on the fattest jobs in political serv- ice, namely the special counsel and Peanuts and cocoanuts—either one of these Proves delightful— but together they make the best candy you ever ate. Peconut Crisp’s abso- hate purity adds to its distinct- appraisers in connection with the in- heritance tax collection. There are several. very rich estates in process of settlement, including those of the late J. P. Morgan, B. Altman and A. N. Brady. The Barnes organization has as- sumed complete control over the ‘Legislature and the Comptroller's of- fice. Particular attention is being paid to organization and control of Legislature committees, who will have complete control over legislation. The organization programme contemplates the following selections: Senate—Leader, Elon R. Brown of of Codes :a F. Thompson lagara. In the Assembly, Speaker T. Sweet of Oswego is to be re- “otested, | ech A control of the House i jodged in Mr, Barnes's own As- sonbiyman,. Harold D, Hinman of Albany, as floor leader. HE SNORED SO HARD | | WIFE GALLED POLICE! Rooster Catches Squirrel in Act Then East Side Caulker Was Ar- rested When Pistol Was Found Under Pillow, Paul Vitale is a caulker and he lives at No, 438 East Fifteenth Street. Owing to a heart affliction, he snores. Oh, how he snores! according to his wife, Kate, and their three boarders. Paul was putting in so many runs, lives, and e@he opened the window and shrieked for the police. Up came Rothamel of the East Twenty-second Street precinct and asked: “What's the trouble here?” Paul, angry, dis- played his caulking good right and | by growled. All tho others registered fear. If Rothamel caught a nod from Kate, | looked under Paul's pillow and found J @ loaded revolver beside a lump of | }) lead on a supple wire. So he took Paul to the station and locked him up on a charge of~attempted as- sault! Not for snoring, be It known, but for tho pistol and slungshot. In the Yorkville Court, Paul ex- plained that the revolver belonged to @ boarder and that the lead was a sinker, and Magistrate Barlow dis- charged him. “But sleep on your side after this,” he warned. ————— NOT SEEN tobe SAA = SMVELEYE BILL Gang, which has been terrortzing all| ¥ the buffalo and elk in the Central Park Zoo paddocks recently, jcaught early to-day attempting to \erack the corn till of John L., trilis, arpeggios, floratura and fancy | Keeper Bill Snyder's pet gamecock. | M4 twirls at 1 A. M, to-day that Kate John L. surprised the intruder at and the boarders feared for their | Work just as he was stowing away the 6ixth kernel of John's broakfast corn. | * Without sending in a call for the po: lice, John L, determined to personal hand in the Peanut Gang’ oan “Blyn Shoe. At Eleven Tt Specia Blyn Stores AND JOHN L. IN HOT BATTLE IN PARK 200 —_—_— HOLD THREE WOMEN AS SHOPLIFTERS For One f Steali FREON \ Week Only Style 915 $3. 50. g of Stealing Breakfast $200 Worth of Silk Stockings, Laces , Ladies’ Patent Colt and G bs un and Ribbons Found in Suit case of One. of Corn. || Metal, Gray Cloth Top Lace Boots. New narrow facing, medium, narrow plain toes, spool heels and welted soles. The clements of quality in leathers and workmanship that mean perma- nent shapeliness and durability are built into these shoes just as thor- oughly as if we charged the higher ices that obtain in other stores, half a century the work institution has followed || well defined aims—the prompt production of newest styles in ai t high-class shoes at popular yp f prices. Newark Stee I Ne ing Centre—689 Broad pperite Militery Park le: y to Reach. Shoes for Mon Women ryt rf a =a nA 10th St * LT Three good looking young women, | a and preposseaging, wer Grand Jury by Magis. | in the Yorkville potice | court to-day on the charge of shop- | lifting, They gave the names of cen of No. 260 Dean Street, ar, No. 492 State Street, rnbull, No. Swivel-eyo Bill, leader of thy Peanut Hoad j 281 Dass | LI take suppress ion of r for a # ‘lead at the Style 918 $3.50 Ww put a horseshoe In your mitt,” into their em to the etiring room, Watertown; Chairman of Finance Committee, the most important of all (el the Birmingham Age-Hersl “Don' is Tondertally oe to legislative committees, Henry M. Sage tr je of Albany; Chairman of Cities Com- mittee, George F. Argetsinger of <> “Tlic tlle lc iit KiGIMBELS 4 Broadway and Thirty-third Street 1 A Very Unexpected Christmas TALKING MACHINE SALE The “Keen-O-Phone”—At Half Price or Less! The Talking Machine That Plays ANY Negar! aot Please Use Freely the ae Con- veniences of the cM Christmas fervies Bue d Floor, Rear $25 - $37.50 $39.50 from $60 from $75 from $125 By order of the Pooley Furniture Company, of Philadelphia, makers of the fine cabinet work of these machines, the last thousand Keen-O-Phones came to us for distribution, when thou- sands of sensible folks are planning giving a Talking Machine for Christmas! 10 Doubleface Records Included in the Price of Each Machine Easy Terms—$5 Cash and $5 Monthly We did not expect to have any more of these splendid machines to sell after our remark. able sale last February. But the company’s promising plans for reorganization, which involved Selling the remainder of their stock at higher prices in other cities, were not approved—and so, the Talking Machines naturally come to GIMBELS for distribution. Prices are absurdly low for instruments of the superb construction, power, sweetness and handsome appearances of these. Keen-O-Phones play dance music with perfect swing and tempo— The Keen-O-Phone Uses Indestructible Needle, With Sapphire Point and also has an attachment to hold steel needles. Six styles—all at half their regular prices or less—and with your choicé of TEN of a collec- tion of Records included in the price—isn’t THAT an opportunity to come hurrying for? $125 Talking Machines $75 and $85 Talkin Machines at $37.50 at $39.50 Keen-O-Phones are warranted to give good service—we are assured by the Pooley Furni- ture Company, however, that broken parts can be replaced. Main and Eighth Floors ‘ou think this ugentine ree Pan ‘m unal ever seen a a men with goat's ‘eee plowine @ penny Dealers all over this city. Buy where the choice is good ~<-Find exactly the set you want for him—at $5 to $50. PAs ONBEREUL how much can be expressed 7 by a well. chosen gift! more in keeping than a Gillette Safety Razor?. It is a world-wide success. Efficient. Practical. ~ The quality gift. Stands for the things that the | right kind of man is daily trying to live up to.” GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY, BOSTON