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> ee Rg 24, 1914. a GRAND JURY URGED '600 Child-Cripples, Headed by Public School Band, to Attend Attend FVENING WORLIM ; BY JUDGE TOWALE’” Christmas Day Performance in Aid of the Penny Lunch S Service LUNCH FUND OK 1 a { ‘ B RI. INTO COURT: Tiny Unfortunates to Have a Memorable | BY SCHOOL } I y on the FIRST OF EIGHT DAYS of Benefits for — The Evening World’s Lunch Fund—Motor cacmeitaien Buses Will Carry Them to Strand Theatre. ‘Plan Is Heartily Indorseg a Work of Teachers’ Coim- | Many Theatres Volunteer Benefit Performances for f Judge —— Holds. | the Fund to Be Given on Children’s Day, Next i " a) | | mittee Approved, —— | Monday—Some Novel Ticket-Selling Contests In- ' ; VW: .™ . ; nn ms “PACKED IN LIKE SWINE.”; — augurated by Managers of Various Theatres. : “ ‘ PRAISED BY CHURCHILL! | pare “It Is Our Duty to Feed School Crowding on Elevated Lin: and in Subwi ' | | Violates Law, Says Health Board Would Act! if Animals Were Handled | To-morrow, Christmas Day, the first & the series of eight morn- ing performances in aid of The Evening World's Penny Lunch Fund ° for School Children will be given at the Strand Theatre, Broadway Children,” Says Board of © and Forty-seventh Street. The entire proceeds will go to the Fund. * " a More than one hundred moving picture houses in Greater New . Education President, York will contribute the entire receipts on Monday afternoon next to hal b the Fund. The location of the theatres will be printed in Saturday's Evening World. as Passengers Are. County Judge John F. Hylan of Brooklyn. stirced by The Evening : — 9 7 Va The Board of Education, by Ki, . stirred by ove ] racticall € World's fight tor decont service on CONTRIBUTIONS TOSCHOOL 7 _ ” Practically unasimous, bas iNGoreee ay the Brooklyn Rapid Transit and the By Sophie Irene Loeb. CHILDREN’S LUNCH FUND. oe anes Ceneh, ene. SAGaECEE Chit. a @wburban lines, to-day delivered to Bright and early to-morrow, Christmas morning, when many of New the Grand Jury a sermon on tho aub- | York's youngsters are fondly gezing on their own brilliantly decorated fede y er: ‘aan How to Send Money Contributions Mi fect with an exhortation to them to] Christmas tree, more than 600 child-cripples will be waiting at the various the efforts of this newspaper, alded by = many devoted and self sai ¥ women and charitable men, has « likes ae gratifying —, f.. i make @ thorough investigation and public schools for the start of what should be @ very To Evening World School Lunch Fund bring those responsible to book. 7 happy Christmas Day, At the snme time they are giv- f the Board yestes ) In his charge to the Grand Jury 5 Judge Hylan said: ing their mite to help The Evening World School Chil- Bend your contributions to the “School Ohildren's Lunch Fund,” nan President Thomas wo hurd announced that the benefits arranged be Tho Evening World and contritu- “L take the liberty of calli your ee R. care of The Evening World. a ue ay neuen ao At 9 o'clock big, green, double-decked bu will ne, A) ew. 19.00 Every contribution received, no matter how emall, wilt make é¢ tone Waleea We. is Be . on © : ‘ % aton Mirror y dara te mo-to bea viviation of tho Penal find eagerdnd through New York's thoroughfares ie Mary 8h Shapiro . ‘ 2.00 possible for echool children to receive wholesome, nutritious, hot meale add thousands of dollars to the fund - Law. That is the disgraceful and ing up these less fortunate little children and finally 10.00 | | at cost. . 5 and enable the teachers of the publi unnecessary overcrowding of the cars depositing the whole six hundred at the Strand Theatre. |] Ge 66.78 vo money ts made in any way President Goes eer SPT schools to feed every hungry child : on the Brooklyn Rapid ‘Transit and In direct contrast to the motor buses of London and |} g| v S000 Everything is furnished at cost ; ¥ without i ' Carries Presents for Children |”"rhis te mot time toe philasophy,” . said President Churchill t Boaré. Who Welcome Him. “This is e time to ail phoren: ts that 8 are empty, and any stomach that te Paris, at this Chriatmas season, which are being com- mandeered for the movement of args and men in w — a by special courtesy of President R. W. Mead the Fifth | street, near Bath Avent Avenue Coach Company will contribute a number of its‘ Beach, Brookly: No child te pouperized. CO-OPERATION COMMITTEE. MAS, WILLIAM GRANT BROWN of the Federation of Women's the Interhorough systems. “The B. R. T. is to-day operating fees cars on all lines in Brooklyn than were operated when the Public Service Commission came into exist- buses for the pleasure of these crippled children -of, j ia; Amusement Company, No. |] ciubs and President of the Rescue Home fer Girls. . _ empty is worth fling, This ie ae ence, notwithstanding the fact that the public schoole, Spe eenarian area yBrookiyn. || Cle ge FLORENCE GUERNGEY, President ef the Federation of || WASHINGTON, Deo, 24- President time to lament that some may be fog 7) they carry to-day over one hundred) — ‘Those children are the guests of Mrs. William Randolph Hearst, a mem- | Mus, Brooklyn, Wemen's Clube, Wilson went golfine early to-day de-} that are unworthy, It ts our duty te The Grange Theatre, Broadway and MRS. ROBERT CARTWRIGHT, Chairman of the Public Safety One Hundred and ‘Thirty-seventn |] Women's Clube and of the Ex utive Board of Safety, First Society. Street MISS CLARE KLEISER, Principal ef Schoo! No. 62 Colonial Theatre, Nos. 1746-50 Broad- MRS. MARTIN VOGEL. way, Brooklyn, LLIAM 8. EINSTEIN, Prosident of the Wi: . Decatur Theatre, No. 1676 Broadway, | ¥ne. wi a erhe SES SNS Ly ee Wee EROS spite a heary snowstorm. Children | feed the undernourished children of ‘ living along the road he takes to the/oir schools, and we are going to de @olf club were made happy by the ar-| it.” : jvival of an automobile filled with} Supt. Maxwell outlined plans he has LReotae from the White House. They | perfectod for the establishment of million more passengers than at that| 10° of the Co. tee. operation Committee. time. The Public Service Commis- . . The children will witness one of the most entertaining Christmas bion has cost the taxpayers over ten! = ate aver arranged in this city. In order to make thie monster benefit | Be eee te ccowasd Ante the} complete the theatre propristere will turn over the proceeds of thie formance, ae of all other mornings during Christmas week (until Brooklyn. ch the President whenever k ‘” ears as the people are, the Board of Tat hekive, Ral : watch for resident whenever ho| kitchens in public schools, where the i Health would have taken action long dan ara ey Raped bat the aeomal pula Sho aitees (see DG ee ee MRS. WALTER LEWISOH goes to the links and wave thelr| cooking ts to be done by gitl pupils, before this, It fs a common occurs hands to him as he goes by. The regular couking classes are to be veree to nee trom 180 to 240 people} tiokete will be 10 cents, the adults 25 cents, nue, Brooklyn, salnbiecennn iene eS With the excoption of Secretary | abolished and t! SW Mates into. an Clevated car. Girts| Following the show the children pent a Tidgewood asin, No. 883 Knicke ry he girls will be given McKie Bennet Hopkins for leave to/Garrison, who will spend Christmas| a course in practical preparation of ag uses, e| pretty girls whi ghbor. | bocker Avenue, Brooklyn | : f of tender age are crowded against] It sg ital ey vee Hate [hood who are eA Rg Ree, nvr} Surprise Vaudevilie Company, Nu. ‘MEDICINE MILLIONAIRE Ker a complaint and anawer us of the {at Atlantic City, all the members of | food for hungry mouths. fe men in a most disgraceful manner.| Ty Oe agen or moro big cai teur moving picture actress contest. Ebi Pi pee pane date the summons was served, Jus-|the Cabinet will be here to-morrow.| The girls will peel potatoar, cut |) ch ¢ girl who secures thi alace Theatre, Seventh Avenue and Hegel ° nt has exchan, if R ‘There may be some excuse for sui With the public school band playing| will be recommended AS eee aces Wechcenth mtrese evookisn IS SIFD FOR DIVORCE: | tice Glegerich of the Supreme Court |The Presider exchanged gifts| meat, make soups and bake bread. Sunset Theatre, No. 4705 Fifth Ave- overcrowding during the rush hours! i cusiy in the first bus, and the|moving picture director with Marathon ‘Theatre, Fourteenth has granted the application. with each of them Supt. Maxwell will ask the board for but there can be no possible excuse promise Ustreet and Prospect. Park West, | Atlanta despatches state, however.) Governmental business practically | $5,000 with which to reba: J Se tor peopte being crowded tn the cars} “tdren singing Christiens cate Peer te io eak mee tad mace, rOOP| Ercctiyan | leat Dr, Hopeina doee net object ts | wun suspended Corday and iN6 ne-|ihstall tree, onup. belilen aria re a at other times of the day or night, /4n Thelt SEteel ey Riverside | MORE THEATRE Bates, Teenie oe cee Prospect | “i 1) | his wife obtaining a divorce, provided | tional capital was ready for ite| bread oveun ia uchvol houses. He exe “This condition, it seems to me, ake ph saan ue aah piphadidicg FOR “CHILDREN’S DAY.” cc Leo Sa ia 1748 Broad. |she does not ask to have Jarge Christmas celebration. Congress was | pects to have theee installations tom.” comes within Section 43 of the Penal ing excursion, and an hour later the large number of klyn. | mony settled upon her. taking @ recess, at the White House| pleted by the frst of the year. ‘ q Laws, which makes It a misdemeangr| |). cripples, many of them from [ast Prodi t p,, yovunceeree for ark Theatre, Sixteenth Street andy | He ts also quoted us saying that he}only necessary business was being| By Jan. 4 the first of the great ' where a person wilfully and wrong- z @ following are! Seventh Avenue, Brooklyn. and his wife were very happy until a transacted, in the executive depart: | seri of moving picture. ghow added to tho list to-day: \ ly commits ‘act which seriously|homes that have never before felt yi tapes mantis won ot property of ane | the spirit of Yuletide, will be looking! , Grand Central, No, 699 Third Ave-| er, or which seriously endangers) back on a Christmas party. such as,” "Gal y, No. 797 Third Z epttpiie peace or health, or which/tney nave never before known and) Idle Hour, No. 957 hire Avenue, pracidaatd tcl aa | Action Hark Age Against Atlanta | FIREBUG DESTROYS AUTO. Former Assemblyman Riordan year agu, when seh came > ae! ments work had been postponed and/ benefits arranged by The Hvening | York to visit her son, Ruse! Ma Ss ; his wife. Tho visit “spolled" the Supreme Court had adjourned for| World will have been finished and © | | Man Is Revealed by Order | tee oraing to Dr. Hopkines she begun {the bolldays, OMciale of the Govern-|the Penny Lunoh Fund wit! have @ that will for many, many days be Ps Anne Theatre, No. 993 Third A7e- "7 soon after that to “spy” upon his’ mont, from President Wileon dewa|eum of money sufficiently large ic er the subject of their chattering con-| "YP. 2, » ~ Loses $4,000 tu Blaze. | From Court. gonduet, he in quoted as saying i ty the humblest empleyee, hed made | provide for every hungry school chiki {nat Laws ‘any one annoying, injuring | versation. cath errantte, No. 215 Hast Bixty-sev-| ane potice af Harrison, 8, J. are took | = tiumscll Hoplina’s ret | child, vrrangemiente for the Seotal cocaston, tn, the clty, The teachers in th’ or endangering repose, or Sixty-eighth Ss! ing for the person who, nt 3 o'clock this; ' daughter, is the beneficiary of « At the ¢ House the sident | schools are gl enthusiastic over the safety of any considerable ‘numper of | GAY SCHOOL BAND WILL LEAD! tyalenin ee pdr es miernow +, 81%" | morning, entered the garage in the rear A New York divorce euit has heen $1,000,000 trust fund undor the will of +19 taking advantage of the last few | plan and are particularly heartened persons, or offending public detency, THE WAY, ‘Movies Theatre, Nos. 188-48 Third | of the residence of former Assemblyman instituetd against Dr. John Kandolph | Dr. Lawrence, who died in 1911. He souee to see to it personally that|by the stron, 7 or Or io any way rendering a conalder-| ‘The school band ts composed of Avenus, } Joseph. A. Riordan and set hie $6,000! Hopaine, millionaire patent medi. | also gave Hopking the Pitts Avenue "2Uty 0 00 OO at reer there. tor [Board cf Bduoskion oc a werk iam j@ number of persons insecure in } bi 7 < ° ire. eee olier manta e 4 home ov o of @ wor ’ ay thelr use Of property, 18 & pubs renal rtd St hese Pere obed Theatre, No, 1439 Third louie a ‘ateeee at Pols | na ieee ae A Ee Young iepkine attra ted Sitantion | Christmas Day. Little Annie Cothri movey in which many of them have ‘ i | 21, e >) ane er of Bi c » WhO gg himself by the establiniment of a} fi We nuisance and guilty of asmnisde- /2% OneNnepal of the school. Fitty-| Nicklsiand, No, 1608 Third Avenue, crcle Caan War EULtOS Leg06 eloped with seventecn-veurcoideprivate: manager in WHloN. IDAnY of Philadelphia, the President's | been engaged, using their own Kimited | No, #10 Kast Kigh-| Firemen pulled the lasing car out of | vera Sicarint, granddaughter of Dr, |Uaaxerous beasts ure caged, He said |srandniece, te s White House guest | resources, for many winters, (| Judge Hylan then cited the Port|/four instruments of the very best! ty sixth Stree Jervis gaslight case, 122 Now York.| make were donated by Mr. John 8. fm support of his contention that/ ii vier, the candy manufacturer, who wart hold. gay hp ete Ie until hig death paid all the expens - a errific losion . « ‘ould y tl i 70 Third Avenue. by AL jah dat Ces ae reine Saplc HORS J. Lawrence of No, 1080 Fitth Ave jhe ran aa palr of zebras|for the holidays, and for the first} The endorsement of the Penny No. 1853 Third Ave- demu ca spline which, had’ bees! nue EEA AB otpnaete df mae peree aie po. | time in years & large Christmas tree | Lunch I’und and ¢ the fiers Re- ‘ona banch in the garage had be has been set up. The President is|fef Committee Theatre, No. 1892 Third 1 pisced, under the hood of Service Was had upon the Atlanta | sured under eve riety of polley. i ; ont 1s] tought shout by an attack on cur by ¢ iJ ln In 1912 his wife's grandmother sued |to act as “Banta C "] might call your attention,” he) The band has @ purpose much broad- cond! and it was this that ox-/mililonaire on Aug. 26, but the fact » e plan to feed hungry school chil corns Sto! ihe Fourth avenueler than the mere supplying of) Arcade Theatre, No, 1991 Broadway, PQ*di,. harmed about the Tare ini did not become public unit appli aero ee been | The White House mail continued /and supply clothing to these whose- —” subway, which has been practically | smusement to those who hear it, Plaza Theatre, Bay Nineigenth head tion Was tnade by counsel for withdrawn {in ever increasing volume to-day. | parents are too poor to buy it, we finished for nearly two years without ‘ ‘Postmen bearing greetings for the |Sttack was launched by being p’ ration, at a cost to| It is essentially a vocational en- fe : attack was launched by Dr. is being Baitc in the neighborhood of|terprise. The most promising boys -—— | President and presenta for taembers | Wit dte tea act jution, Com f the family were frequently in evi- | mittee of Teachers. Dr. Wile’ Gitoctooo and interest. Why ts it not/are chosen and they receive free ry fs Seams fa, gperation? ss. Commissioner |!natruction four times a week tor| ripplec e i ren o ew or. (o 00 8 dence at the White House during the Tution was seconded by Mies Marthe “Bev ears fi day. ” McCarroll called attention to the fact | two houre each day. Instruction {s/ While Stoune emnpievéed oie) ies Much barm can be done ” by “and Baek weremer en Pt oe Senet Seaton Enjoying One of the New Penny Lunches «0 0: section tinin so: |toxlt nt wg aes people, the proper service. Hearings} The band plays for all the outdoor mestics and policemen, were happy | WhO have no philosophy of charity, were held, but, the order was never! ang indoor athlétio meets of the ——— to-day because the Preaident had [Dut are moved by tender tm complied with.” __—_ school; has played for the Sunday . presented each of them with & Af-| The resolution precipitated a hve HARRIMAN LEFT $6,000. World meets, the celebration of the ’ ye ‘ ab 4 » ‘ sa teen-pound turkey as @ Christmas outs. bd course of 43 " 2 City District Club, the People's In- . > 4 oe P gift, nt Churchill expressed approval pete 3 Ee ‘ ‘ ey { " of everything that bas been done Qmall Estate Shown tn Will-All stitution, and many other affairs. At : Rs t p All of the Executive departments | ine benefit of school children. F i the present time the band is under A bia had urranged to clone ut noon for the | said he had legal advice, and that ao Pf Lett to Widew. the leadership of Anthony J. Pux- & 4 ‘ od holidays and the thousands of em- 3 J YONKURS, N. ¥., Dec. 24.—J. Borden | |iese, the principal of Public School $ eI ; ; ployees joined in real Christmas oei- Harriman, who died Dec. 1 in Wash-|No, 21. The band. supplies music ¥ f ebrations, ie is violated. the conclusion imgton, left wn estate valued st Iittle/every morning to the children : } : “ ‘At the Crpitol plans had been oom. | President Churehile address te rer ve! mene ot mere than $6,000, according to his/they march into school and as they - pleted for the community Christmas |the board except Dr. wi ile and Mise Cs wil, filed for probate here to-4ay.| march out. ” 4 celovration there to-night. A large | Draper, and they were the only two Harriman wes left $625,000 at the death! yrany of the boys who graduate ; . } fir tree stood In the east entrance | Who voted for Dr, Wile's resolution, tit father, Oly Earrimnas, ‘The @8*| oom the school and who are in the to tho Capitol, above the doors of idavit. the, ear " “Wy which there appeared in large lette: Pe RE ins ee peaellee ser gear peiotegreg pe nA : lee eS sale igtta, tae a personal \ A eet STEALS 0 GET BREAD. f “ “Peace on Barth, Good Will to Men ad nt eer Mie” oe "Corporation |from the Strand Theatre on Christ- aston ‘Thousends of persons planned to at> Whew werprined Bate | Coumeet “ bj Pbckes with the widow/mag morning. They will also be : jtend the exercines there. iu Grocers. © js named as executr ; ‘Ao veur azo, the Harriman country | carried in buses. | Poltceman von Hualfé saw a yeuth > herac at Mount Kieco was turned into| aggi@NMENT OF CHILDREN FOR! NIGHT-WORKERS’ MASS. ‘eating with one hand and cleaning @ut a maar ar hi ‘Disinaags rovers FIRST TWO BENEFITS. ’ . _— the cash drawer with another in the = 7 irs. Harrim member of th Following are the assignments of |} Service at ery store of Wiilkm H. Hing at * Atiousl Commission on industrial Re for 35 A.W. | NO. 796 Bixth Avenue early to-day. The was in the glare of tha electria \ations. schools for the Strand Theatre morn- | ot eta trom ail ueasots tony arise nt Christmas services for the night- lights. | workers will be held at 3.15 o'clock to- | Von Halle 1 rs on the window with \ po aa dren from all schools my attend any | Uitasae 3 ng 2 his revol neuted to the bey to Hidgewoud Avouue maoreings ‘ er | morrow morning in Bt. Andrew's Chureh, /M2.fi% ited to ie Yesterday tn th CHRISTMAS, DEC. <6, Duane Street and City Hall Pace. [eee “to the Yioor 1a a dead teint | ‘The rector, Monsignor Luke J. Evers,| Von Halle entered by @ door which | wilt be the celebrant of the Solemn High | had been forced. | Maas, and (a quartet comprising, when ho had brought his prisoner * de Reymonte, around Von Halle found him trembling ; | Campbell, eantrulto: from fright and husger. He sald he: Tueeduy atgh | tenor, and Bre ii| was Henry E. Gambier, formerly 3 bank yank ot Nu 480 ay oh beep | ern Maas, Joxpph or! messenger for the Presbyterian 4g the suinde vf per room while ahs | pd rg L ean th ued tae of Foreign Missions, but without work R ge i i auld 222 Mott, Bt “ { 7 ’ ear womentolk. ai ed x or home. He broke Into the © ocery to ye take | oF, he said. Von Halle bought him @ seats in the galerten, 4 of the | breakfast. rye : . Pes ‘ . tes jchureh will men. ait Waa i i = || MRS. THAW TO TO “sit HARRY. Softer, Smoother ; The World's At a meeting, of the Executive ‘ pees... ‘A ooh | Mother Plana to #pen A Board of the Motion Picture Ex- : : “ - ; . Greatest Condiment 9 fiitore “association held yesterday ‘ ‘With im. the world over. several interes(ing reports were re- {4 i ‘ é . 13, og we 4 MANCHESTER, N. If, Doc 24.--It Known celved concerning the benefit to be } y , P wan learned at the home of Harry K. 9G) kiven for the Children's Lunch Eyed Tosdae, Ghat i was SlObabts MF Various Privatiogs as to ticket- SAUCE veiling contests have been introduced nyenese, auring Chriat with her son Rup. understood Mre. Thaw visited his ghiet Into your hands at nigms ‘ane in the ws IMAL WORCESTERSHIRE jat some the theatres to insure the tp Fuccess that afternoon's perform. counsel, forner Secretary ef State, Mol (ng, w ping ty wnat fyteine, ean Scape nt ance and thus swell the \peetisor Philander C. Knox, at the lattap’s coun: | You will Ne try home tn Valley Forge, Ps ment tees of the Clinton Court Theat at No, 154 Clintun Street, who w: display on that day Sims of twelve riucoas; and More Attractive , for Every One ani aw maintains tho silence’ Imposed | from cold wind and trest, f) yy on hin bef he decision | Yelegon won't eoll your elke and sts The United “Beaten ‘Supreme cou {vets “SW ie hor. compelling taaition to New York ny cer nearly as