The evening world. Newspaper, December 24, 1914, Page 4

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‘SEXING WOMANIN > PUM COSA ) She Escaped on the Baltic With 400 Cans of Valuable Smuggled Drug. SEARCHING ALL SHIPS. Band Has Agents on Every In- coming British Vessel, Au- thorities Believe every incoming whip In agents @very verse! from England must un- this proces, for the authorities become convinced the conspiracy it la charged, by Kaeuj! Toda, <2 agents aboard al Britiah ships. © he raid on the Lusitania, whon | William Thompson and Joseph Mar- wore arrested, charged with opium ‘was @ part of the plan of Federal authorities, These two were found In posession of over tans of opium, valued at approzi- (ately $7,000, Assistant District At- Cerney Bawin M. Manton, in charge the optum investigation, believes pret ts the most widespread that Geveloped in this port, gaid to be @ Woman in eatled yesterday on iner Baltic, barely men who were on if ve HL a? | | rs aa the Federal au- deavoring by wireless ve her seized on the away, the author- be He i rf ready to sail he authoritics say, Hil No, 411 Lexington Avenue. it A, Giatributed in- the cans te Menace to monopriy of it and power business in New York City now held by the New pany, to the Hoadley inter Fepeated efforts have been m the electric monopoly to get of the Long Acre Company. The ap- lication to the Uni States Court leged to be to protect of the Long Acre now in the International Cypoeay’s treasury, minority interests ridicule this om and makes vigorous acc: wismanagement against the Hoi W. F. Bad » Gen. W. F. er, under the New Jer- bas fruitless ——— CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN MARKET. To warat, SAN Pee eee oo ce : | Coen ue a ee ee * [everybody Inughing. and—when nobody was looking— | doll, life w dropped down one million dollars’ And perhaps the stockings weren't |anything ino! n mubsided wit he opportunity «x ‘of covering of commitmente. jentity ie kept secret | 7, the (mos Cuanee vod. ” ne old theatre city that can show to us dainty dou now, [had been + per cent. on + | Jan, to J At a“ rose declined panend $182,149. 5 et &% Dee + ' on ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. an M ~~ 8 Nigh) Velley's November gross i : ' Acclined 8201.41, Net decreased $108 164. | Five $441,914. Net de SS The Block Ki 4 ding pi tradion QB] Stock Mxchan 1° | minimum prices charge of the Ath: [ele eel eise+ per cent than 90 days t for others. Pittebur, ‘ompany regular quarterly 11-4 per cent.| Muir, the tw payable Jan, t5.| here’ to-day nent sold for $9.- wale Was at $9,600, Cotton 200 Tax EPS BREE RTE FETS Maxwell re owes ee c+ THY UT ON Sandwiches, lighterage charges on Y harbor Med by rail ¥: Sardines, c w new tariffs wt iy & ©, Central of N , rte, Lehigh Vailey, N svivvanta and West Shore eo) Was Sat bese 108. Sr eckre ‘ a> ONLY CHRISTMAS JY VSBLEN WALT. Gifts and Salary Bonuses Are Few—Effort to Boost Market Fails. PITTSBURGH, Dec. %.—Demané the belligerent nations of] Opening to-day’s season of the trial Europe for barbed and plain wire to- day reached the feverish stage in the wire mills of this district. Offers of orders aggregating 125,000 tonsa, of which 2,000 tons are specified as barbed wire of special design, have been made within the past few days, POHLETISOHSTSSIOM There wan nothing about the Stock Exchango to-day, save some exhibi- exuberance by youthful brokers, to indicate that this fa the joyous Christmas tide. only visible tide rose later from the punch bowis of New Street cafes, Christmas gifts and salary bonuses , Were not much In evidence, but after ‘all there was some ground for giving © | real thanks for the meagre favors in PDA AAA AAD DYN 64441 AAAS D4I4ATEOH Hand, Mortimer. ond most liked by the connotmmeurn sean star waiter tant ears Pint et brofite and taken in a fow Grouped in front erata, who eraned | and her beautiful for dolla® of commissions to pay office Everybody having @ ood time ang) tera ly first to the rignt and t) 1 [shadowed and Just glimpsed through "tie to the left, getting good #ights over] some magical clinging drapery that O14 Minter Banta Claus peeked down | tho shoulders of thome In the very fiat] slowly folded around and moulded to the chimney ef the Columbia Theatre| row, wan the starry-eyed dancing | the softness of her body. ind ao wonderfully made | Possibly the doll didn’t know this. that one would bet a million dollars|And then, again, perhaps she did. that that work of art waa real But it was wo artistico—the dance— worth of dolla and tacked @ note on) = Ang he'd win the bot. that It made one, at any rate, in that | , “Hore, il all the] Vor tf there's a theatre In this fine | Audience, cast axide his Idol that bad ruled in his heart for years—the one! of Spanish memmory down there in Koster & Bial's old music hall in ‘Twenty-third Street-—CARMENCITA. Sperreses, rent and expenses. Several thousand employees of brokerage houses are back at work after idleness or half pay. So far as trading was concerned, the effort to boost a market for Christmas cheer did not sucaged. At the opening prices were given a good kick-off with some fine rises in Le- high Valley, New York Central, Union and Pennsylvania, from one to two points, but the mar- ket could not m there was a & ward to low, st ROCHESTER, Minn., Dec. 24.—Sena- tor Henry A. Dupont of Delaware un- derwent « serious operation for ab- dominal trouble at St. Mary's Hospital four months of eported as “satistact be ———_—— Tree of light Waeche: A man employed by the Tucker Con- struction Company to watch the Tree of Light in Madison Square Park col- lapsed early day, in Bellevue Hospital it wi n the spurt, so iS rhese tarifts were filed 4 managed to buoy ip from the bottom of the mini- mungprice which It hit yesterday, but r | which no charge, or only nominal one, exacted. - dropped back to the 4 | Corn Productas i} | regular quarterly preferred stock ts pay. able Jan, 16, to stock Increased *Bus Service rent Northoren Railroad, nd of 1% per cent., stock of record Jan. Ww YORK COTTON MARKET. opened quiet and steady at from 4 to 4 points, with the We are pleased to announce an increased and fre- quent ’bus service on the following routes: St. Nicholas Avenue Line connections wh; al buyers helped. to “absord welling Motton exports to-day 87.667 bal 4 Seventh Avenue Line ie On Macomb's Dam Road from Central Bridge to 1684 Street, to Seventh Avenue, to 145th Street, being an extension of the present frequent service on the Seventh Avenue Line. nue, to’ Washington Square. Riverside Drive and Cathedral a: On 136th Street, from Broadway to Riverside Drive, Seventh Avenue, where direct con- made with the ‘buses of the Seventh Av: uo and fhe st. Nicholas Avenue Mnes for New Job for Glynn's ALHANY, Dee Tad Street Crosstown Line On East 72d Btrect, from First Avenue to Fifth Avenue, to 87th Street, to Broadway, to West 72d Street, to Central Park West. 102d St. E. of 5th Ave. 24.—Announcement made hero to-day that Frank A. mney, secretary to Gov. Glynn, has m appointed a Deputy Workmen's mpensation Commissioner to be in often. of the Cor pifth Avenue Coach Co. m soventy-x1x_ years old. ‘GULDEN’S Mustard Ham, Cheese, Roast Beef, Corned Beef. MAKES Cold and Hot Meats Tasty READY TO USE, At Delicatessen and Grecery Stores, RY HOUR FOR CHRISTMAS! There is no gift more welcome, more appropriate, or more easily given, than a box or basket daintily filled with HUYLER’S delicious bonbons and chocolates. \ ony FRESH The candy will be appreciated by all, while the elegant Christmas box or imported basket will prove a delight ful container for"My Lady’s” gloves and handkerchiefs—a constant reminder of “Someone’s” thoughtfulness. At Leading Druggists and at our Stores HMUYLER’S COCOA, LIKE HUYLER’S CANDY IS SUPREME TeV rien eee eee ee ee ee ee | -@0866¢6Pbt 20 0 vai The Most © 0 0-0 @ 2-0 yo be oo © 00000077716 CH OSCHS —_——- Affidavit. mills going for, ral months. Mill] roborate 8. to a considerable de- officers said the fength of the barbed] gree as to his interviews with FE. wire alone would roach 60,000 miles, while that of the remainder of the would bring the total to 275,000 miles, England, Fragce and Russia have beon large customers of the Pittsburgh wire mills since the war broke out. a ceaselioaeent ns DUPONT UNDER THE KNIFE. ham L. Erlanger. Senator Opera Jerome note. Monday at 10.80, His condition this after- " by He was unable to tell name, but from memorandum book ‘ket it thought he may, be feCade, address unkn le in bout sixty-five years old, 5 feet Inches fall and has gray hair and mus- Quality! ful cigarette. T! ST. CLAIR COUNSEL ~*=! LOSES POINT IN FIGHT BARBED WIRE FOR WAR WILL COST $4,000,666 A man about forty years tall, weighing one yunds, was found dead house at No. 296 ly to-day. Prosecutor Sustained When He Re- fuses to Produce Annotated d E ie? ill i tf ts i i | fe i i Attorney Manley to produce the or- iginal of the aMdavit signed by Mise St. Clair May 12, 1918, and bearing on ~J at issue being the time | its back this memorandum: ery can be made. ‘Phis is matter to be most care- orth approxi- sebeted will keep the fatty considered. It seems to cor- i i i ! — | if | preventable diseases te due large- fled (itme lacking) com- maltitedes throughout the civil- . 33 ‘Thus from another authoritative medical source comes justification for thetuse of Should be compared with 8.'s tes- te Suending the widespread edy doubtiens Is due to of this salt in nuct proceedings before Judge Holt, was in | it easily assimilabie, Tt the handwriting of former District Attorney Jerome, counsel for Abra. | it ts sa! | Matarbance, and ther ! nor habit-forming drugs, ‘The Court sustained Mr. Mauley,| "ary t and Mr. Slade had to be content with | sitled ehronic reading the approved minus the The case was then adjourned until order, or send dirdct to us. pt are an expert blend of choice quality Turkish and Domestic tobaccos, a smoke more pleasing than either smoked straight. Quality is | Camel Cigarettes’ greatest inducement; that’s why you won't find premiums or coupons in the package. 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