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| | ae “ E 80-YEARS OLD. “ Day Quictiy at Direction of His Phystotn MYSTERY OF FLEET PROVES 10 BE THE “PICKLEDEENIO” Those Strange Sounds Over the Hudson Come from Its Wireless Strings. SHORE LEAV Carnegie spent his physl- of a birthday yesterday. not even m an annt- (ermary talk bas long been an insti- of congratulations reached Hevertheless, on his attainment years, and at his home night it was said that the day ‘besn a most happy one. GALORE. Happiness on Warships Now Here Depends on Outcome of Army and Navy Game. In the cold, gray dawn of the ‘Thanksgiving Day “morning after” “Rube” Rubright, A. B., of the bat- tleship New York, stood at Seventy- ninth’ Street and the Hudson River to-day and played the “Pickledesnio.” Do you know what the “Pickle- deonio” is? Certainly not. Only “Rube,” who is the Fred Stone of the three divisions of the Atlantic Fleet, now anchored in the Hudson River, holds @ safe definition, But here's a description of the instrument: Sizo and shape of a skillet. Con- structed of wood, with a hole about Irsarcere oe many others who have taken as large as a dollar in the centre, and strings running fore and aft. When these pills night and in consequence alverenioyed row health, AT YOUR DRUGGIST'S, thrummed it gives forth a melodious =| sound, which ts particularly soothing if heard In the fo'o'stle during storm, says Rubright, the A. B, Well, “Rube played the “Pickle- deenio.” And an he played he sang: BRANORETH PILLS One or Two Every Night. Thos. P. Crufut of Ossining, N.Y. took one or two of these pills bgt di for fifty years, lived to be im well and happy. “O toir New York, your doors are wide, Your heart is one of gold; © fair New York, I'm stuffed in- side— And now my story's told.” “Please give me your initia! Rubright,” said a matter-of-fact young reporter. “Afterward I want the facts about that instrument you have, It is interest simplifying tne 'y growths from the Me sealing to a beauty special- ; most effective treatment yet de- vised beg bye vf applying « ddies to ie Se face for 2 or ¥ utes, made by mixing J ag powdered dela- ‘Wher th removed and in wehad creer trhee of hair bus Be sure to get req delatone. salent del sate. ‘A-cena! toons ond porno wey wiper gal Outlasts 3 ordinary ped An ideal Christmas gift for every live boy and girl Perce at “SL ALLEN & CO "Box 1108C Philadelphia AU ery STORE UMANNS AU STREET 9rd AVENUE CALL aw SEE WHAT Bay DOLLAR AWEEK [QE i a ae eb fen tom ¥ mt tute o rods with heavy mounts... . ses 5 $9.98 2 THE EVENING WORLD, agri NOVEMBER 26, 1915. = & stringed instrument, you "Yon?" replied the musical A. B. 1, You can just call me ‘Rube. ” give ‘im your initials, " said Seaman A. Virgilio of the New York, who is a New York 00d.” " was the response, as the strains of “Three Times Around Went Our Gallant Ship” floated up from the “pickledeenio.” “I am good, My name is ‘Rube.’ verybody calls me Rube,’ The Captain, he says ‘Rube, you just missed the break- era that time.’ Ain't I right? As for this here thing I'm playing—it's a ‘pickledeento,’ a left-handed member of the mandolin family. It is very valuable, I dug it up in an Axztec ruin in the Huallaga Valley of Peru. “The strin_) I took from the anten- nae of a wireless outfit. And how do you think I keep ‘em from awellin’ and bustin’ at sea? It's my own s#e- ret. I got ‘em insulated.” “Say, don’t bother about ‘Rube,’” urged Virgilio, a fireman of the first class on the New York, who with Chief Electrician C, EB, Fielding, di- recta the battleshin'’s orchestra of sixteen pieces, “Don't bother about ‘Rube. He'll be kidnapped by @ sea squirrel some day.” “Yeh,” said “Rube” as he prod’eded to play the “Melody in F” on the “Pickledeenio.” It's a great orches- tra, two banjos—and we could serve three at a pinch—two banjoorines—a big outfit. We give concerts Sun- days,” Ten battleships are in the Hudson River fleet. They are: ARKANSAS (flagship of Vice Ad- mitral Mayo of the First Division), off Eightieth Street; Seventy-ninth Street landing. NEW YORK, off: Eighty-fourth Street; seventy-ninth Street landing. TEXAS, off Highty-cighth Street; Seventy-ninth Street landing, SOUTH CAROLINA, off Ninety- second Street; Seventy-ninth Street janding. VIRGINIA (flagship of Rear Ad- miral Coffman), off Ninety-sixth Street; Ninety-eighth Street landing. GHORGIA, off One Hundredth Street; Ninety. th Street landing. RHODE ISLAND, off One Hundred and Fourth Street; Ninety-eighth Street ldmding. NEW JERSEY, off One Hundred and Eighth Street; Ninety-elghth Street landing. LOUISIANA (flagship of Rear Ad- mbtiral McLean), off One Hundred and Sixteenth Street; One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Street landing. MINNESOTA, off One Hundred and Twentieth Street; One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Street landing. Of the 10,000 men in the three divisions now in the Hudson, 7,000 have Pgs for pore leave, One ‘batch w ay, Ineaday morning for Thankagiving Day and returned this morning: Another batch left to-day. They were the happy ones, for bd them Ma UE Lele ee honor the Army-Ni it was. for the pur purpose of “taking in” - ex that the three divisions New York. Are they doing a y betting on the results? Plenty. Odds? Don't dare mention that word to an officer: of the Army or the Navy. They never post odds on their games, They will leave New York Monday morning for squadron exercises that will last for two weeks. —_—-- SAILOR SAVES GIRL. lelde Snatched trow at Battery, Crowds in Battery Park to-day saw been walking up and Battery sea wal! suddi bay. © Charle: ‘Water Street, vouched the woman just ag sinkin, second time and held her unit on shore thi ddl p revived end taken to Hud: ere i Hospital, Maria Lamarco, (went peon Street. ask me anything about myself,” she anid toa nurse. if No. She is being held tm th hoopla! charged with attempung BLAMES OSBORNE FOR Stites tiy ite i Garvin and SING SIRG ESCAPE Bicer atatoa he fifteen years ago New Jerusaiem Former Principal Keeper Tells How Man With Liberties Broke Out of Prison, | | {do ex (Special to The Evening | he WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥,, Nov. 26,— The Westchester Country Grand Jury to-day again took up the matter of Prison, It is said that the depravity = cases have bene completed, and that ———ees Popular Price ‘Garment Hou the complaints of assault and excap: are now before the Grand Jury. Morton J. Deely of Yonkers, for- j merly principal keeper at the prison, who. was removed by Warden Os-| borne, was the chief witness to-day. Deely is seeking reinstatement on the ground that he was removed without cause, and that whatever circum- stances aided in the escape of Fred- erick Spence, a long term prisoner, was due to the lack of discipline un- der Warden Osborne and the honor system. Deely says that Spenee, having lib- erties allowed him by the present Prison regime, bent an tron bar in the chapel window and made bis escape. It was after this escape that Deely was dismissed, He says he let five men in the death house only because he was given orders to do #0, —— MINISTER IS PAROLED. Richara H. Ke ved G ‘The Rey. Richard H. Keep, Sweden- borgian minister who pleaded guilty last week to annoying Florence Len- non, a fifteen-year-old student at Erasmus High School, in a Brooklyn atreet car, was to: bation for one year by Justices in the Court of Special Sessions in Brooklyn. 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