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eT Treen meth meemaeety Petters et BR ‘o THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1915. j ; situation, Which, it is admited, is ex-/taking her out in public because | Judge MeCall also doubtless for-| the Vice Presidency of the American footage OR on Zrip he bed © ; tremely serious, The committee Wi!!! the pitention her defo ttvacted gets that the ateck in question Had to| Sanitary Supply Company, and on | few momen fore places other. commence {ts sessions to-morrow in| (Ue “tention her deformity attracted Se eae ack essai 108 ta ag. | May 26 indorsed all hin stock in that | Mia Creveling started to drive over the the offices of the Trunk Ling Associa lurgeons at the Samaritan Hos . raced back as eatly @ to @8-| Company to Maher; also resigned as is ahead, of the tre: en | tion, of which C. Curtice McCain ia |Pital decided that the girl could have in ownership. ‘This committee | President and Director of the North. |{72*,*truck. Her body was placed on , c 3 the station platform, where it wan iden - Chairman a nose 1ike any other person, so Dr. —— has complete confidence in Ita right| Western Construction Company, tum- FRU § FLA ae W. Wayne Babcock carved one along ! |to fully ascertain the transactions of | BFksine Wood. Ho took oath of office eV. tied by Mrs. Creveling, who left the whe ‘ ern train hurriedly er ae had learned Kk lines from the soup bone. 1 rene’ ¢ fin as Commissioner May 29, \ SAYS FATHER SEIZED KEY |< ar incsion'was inado in tho frontat |qennecte arti told, stoeks, mn ja pubite otticor under investigation, | “ate Word could net tell why Maher bone of the skull, and the soup pone | mediately after the opening, causing SO HE ASSERTS |::" to that end to examine hie bank| did not know until long afterward to him. Perhaps he did not actually committee will, of course, continue,| get physical possession of it until — tok that some one had been killed. $ howe securely fixed In position, ‘Then |Fecession in prices. ‘Trading was ac- account, The hearings before the| that the stock had been transferred go that it covered th up bone. vely | } big aint A covered the soup bone.| paratively dull when it was found | but in order not to complicate in any —— Benjamin J. Tuso, a veteran saa captain, died at his home in Fanwood, N. J., Sunday, aged eighty-six. Lewis Mundheim, eighty-three yeare old, a Civil Wer captain and one of PateheatatP -tatceateatsit OBITUARY NOTES. later. 4 the child was able to breathe | at there was good support on re- | way the disposition of the MoCait} @- Did you think he was a good a 1 i ? | Intend to forward charges against any| rid of the «toc! other Commissioner until the chargea|. Mr. Wood, in anawer to Counsel ch the new nose, In a{@ction. Baldwin Locomotive sold off (Continued from Firat Page.) char few days ahe will leave the hospital.|to 11%, but rallied States Steel lost mn aft United 8 to 961-2. Some Vessels for British Trade Ex- to Obtain Access to Money bul did not ao Infe ~, ‘ m the momittee r - 4, Smith, said he has accounts in the|the few survivors of the 1 i iT Msakcptarh hdl Gis ENGINEER SAW GEMS, Nel le age hos Pe iMag Mer ‘This situation was rather Inconsist-| {#8 ude MeCall are deter-| Gentrat Trust Company, the Lawyers’ |Guards of Washington, D, Cy died pected to Lift Freight STAMFORD, Conn, Nov. 30.—Mra.| ’ nn ane Seneee TS: ae Wonre mined Title and Trust Company, the Twen- | Sunday at the Bensonhurst Sanitar- Alexander Raymond died on Dec. 96,| COULD ’ $ TRAIN in spots, Cuban-American Bugar| en! with his attitude that he was hur-) ‘phe committee to-day devoted ital ty-third Ward Bank and’ a few dol-|1um, Brooklyn. ’ Congestion. 1014, leaving an estate of about $160,000 | N’T STOP opened up ¢ points at 1747-8 amd de-| ried and dit not want to bo dis-fattention to the transfers of wtock | WER im the Com Exchange Bank. | | John Ploch, a political leader ot i | 7 “Have you, Ei je assaic County, ‘ and a will which bequeathed much of it | neinpsneitinemaene clined 47 Texas Oil opened off 4 turbed made by Commissioner Robert C.| gon, “had any other accounts since| home in Paletion. ‘He wal seventy to Catholic churches and priests. . points at 205 and advanced to 2151-2. | A®nouncement was made to-day| Alexander Raymond, her husband,| Jewels Worth $2,000 Lost From) Industrial Alcohol in second hour 1914 ‘On Saturday the attorney for the | Wood, who took office on May ? “Why—yea—one_ small account in Bankers’ T , 1914, | M Mr. Wood sold 6€6 shares of pre- eight years old. Edward W. Hasewell, aged y= | uxt Company was te | j | Commercial Trust Company of five large steamers flying the) hes presented claims for about $400! An Express Car Between |M4¥afced 64-4 points from the early! precisely what the Committees do-| ferred and 3,388 of the common stock | Sw Jersey.” replied Mr. Wood, heal. | {% for thirty-one years on the joan flag have been transforred | *4 her ae erseas Mrs. Netile Some low to 1218-4. New Haven 18-4 to! giro) in reference t 187 whares{of the American Sanitary Supply |tatingly. » Wood, torial statt of the Boston ‘Transcrip ", for ly of ‘klyn, presents claims r 0 k 96 108. ' ite rset sk hed fy sa citnaal s an 4 sie died yesterday at his home in Boston. the Pacific Coast business and | oe about $6,000, Stratford and New York 71-2, United States Steel 6-8 to! oe ihe Kinga County Electric Light Company to John A, Maher, son-in- ao acer ae ae Ho was a member of the Newspaper shortly enter the New York-Lon-} "oy ‘tie wilienn piatd iw-day MTR} BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Nov, g0~|2 27% Oll Insues and specialties con. | and Power Company stock. The in-/law of Senator O'Gorman, for $1. Tho} GIRL KILLED BY TRAIN. Club, and was past president of the vi " ri mother told he die t d to 0) t Pn east! r- | DIN of sa dated 2 19 reas Club an e Bon trade to assist in relieving the ex Moye “ hoe 4 mo oe ele PE! Jewois worth $2,000, the property of inued to absorb the little interest in| formation could have been easily fu bill of s is dated June 12, 1914, but naliste A lation. Port freight congestion at this port. | fhae“Ghortly before her. mother’ died | Mrs. John t ‘The steamers include three of those | Alexander Raymond plucked from her | the market. General list held firm ‘Trading in afternoon wa 1) request was made for any|the investigators suspect that there] SUMMIT, N. J., Nov. 20.—At the the ac-|Rerkeley Heights crossing of the Lack- amin, a we thy real- | nishe LS SS TT Moyer London, known aa the “Mat- on a very om that was not atrictly ma-|!# * serious discrepancy nite het te id strug. | dent of New York and Stratford, have . : voth King,” and an uncle of Congret ty purchased by the Atlantic |i ‘the key to this trunk. np n lost while being shipped from|up and poncrat mere es MOVE | terial, Judge McCall, however, defn |tual time the docum As signed. |}awanna Railroad this morning Mies! man Meyer London, died yeaterda; Line, a subsidiary of the| | The dying woman rose In her bed. Stratford to the Hotel Manhattan, Ran general market was qu italy vetted 16 SeemiIe a5) " suggestions have been made that the y Creveling, twenty-six years old," his home, No. 309 Bast Broadway, International Mercantile Marine Com- | Mrs Webb testified. raised her hands) Siratiord io ' 2° ee an, | American Can stocks gained to : i . arks in the signatures does not nter of Mra. A, D, Creveling, was his seventy-ninth year. Haymond, you are kill New York, where their owner is|® points from the low. Mexican Oll| tion fo be disclosed | ar and @ half old. jex. a but you ‘must ‘not rob my j Pony. Tey are the Giberia and Man- daughter spending the winter, The jewels were | *°!! at 4465-8, up 2 Thia committer will prove the ‘arvalho, a handwriting = ail thuria, both en route now from the | “YT Raymond will deny this whon he|1n 4 travelling bag shipped by Adams test charges pending © the Governor | © has given expert testi- Pacific, and due here about Dec. 14, | 1s called in rebuttal. xpress on the 11.08 A, M, train lontng Quotati we which sustity: Judes McCall's ve | in the Molineux case and many he Mongolia, expected about Doc, | Mie Webb also testined that while) Friday, With net cRanane treme: gree « esas Abt Al's Fe | other prominent litigations, was called | e |ahe had been told by her mother that | Bugene Slower, engineer on a train, Gg, | moval. For that reason wa are not! {o testify as to th neo as to time C77aQ?” |. These vessels were bought from rove, bed be TMA in the trunk for! ewice passed a bag lying beside tho | Asks dol Mine S| inclined to press matter of thel which he deduced from a minute ex- COrge fhe Pacific Mat] Bteamehip Yeas ei | eee ce uuth Gite, Minaene Metone thas iioc Cece | books further or otherwise Jeopardize | amination of the paper on which it is vioafhrt aids is the soe re tan GIRL GETS A NOSE there ware jewels and clothing seat. the possibility of a hearing on the day | Witten and the jhk that was wsed. | Fifth Ave., Corner 3ist St. 4 tered near the bag, but could not atop fixe y further action on our part Sanitary Sup- | New York service aro the Korea ; his engine at that time, He returned tee Cisae Books: ai : \ : l Cl S and the Kroonland, The last named Jon foot as soon as possible, but the e : he fe it pomsible,” asked Senator Semi-Annua earance ale ihe Ni York bag was empty. It is thought the bag the Governor © UNS | Pnarineon when that wabetl qeamer'bas been in the New York: {fell from a car when it swerved about might further tend to delay the hear- | Thompson. Berane tie ime | Further Reductions Ban Francisco tourist carrying tra the corve and that mome One piaxed Tees ihe tharees eee rinaue, wre ene g the ink | t its activity in this respect was it up and removed its contents. s \ ape | Sia hs Hae bs ee a forages by the alides which closed | Carved by Surgeon and Placed on teres . will not tako any much action 1A view sat (he witness, who told of 1 45 CHIFFON VELVET AFT. FROCKS r . of @ possible further delay } wiration through the Panama child W Ss fith- “SMILE OF RHEIMS” SAVED. “Ae Malet WY Che Chaleinan ‘seer stock certificates of the st shades Clearance Price, $50 Chi 10 Was Born With A ited t an yes Construct ompany [concria etarta by all the Eastern out Nasal Appendage. PARIS, Nov, 30,—The statue ‘The | haldnia terday 10 Judge MeGail, we doom it alleged 40 have been transfered June lf gg SUITS, STREET & MOTOR COATS to relieve the freight con- . Smile of Rheims’ has been pr Betideie oublic. Service Commissioner, | Willlam C. Banks, w 1 to M Clearance Price, $25 to $50 PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 30.—A nose, no Public Servi mmission @eetion along the Atlantic seaboard Which in taea aa euumauy * | although shattered by the bombardment Ml vroperty subject to the charwes ae 0, 5 EV ING w PS planned to-day at a meeting of t + COM=| OF the Rhelma Cathedral . eperoress hadaaehAbordl hy sad ated os handwritings on these docu- EN RAI Presidents of the trunk lines held [pares favorably with the natural va-| "an, goctete Nationals des Resux-Arte : x we have made, angie remain in of 1, “are also writ- 7 A late shipment In a Bivins ‘Relttoad i ae ane rue bens Ey TRON a ENG Renna | eumounced to-day it Had eotabtianed thts HBT Poe areran taken tacdntor beeing r but @ aatety ink." great variety of materials. Clearance Price, $50 & $75 0 Dy on. he Samar-jact after an {nvestigation of reports 22 Sucwe SCCal takes ieee Sor OMNES nation deve thing : taepading rercene pacanires itan Hospital for a twelve-year-old |that the statue had been removed. § | to light his transactions found in the rahee. Heveloped nothing 75 FRENCH HATS Clearance Price, $5 to $10 ‘all the roads interested, to consider |sirl. The child was born without a | rato Moctsd und ine stato has Woes *| hank book prior to 1912, in answer insioner W then returned 220 FANCY WAISTS ‘and means to meet the present nose. Her parents refrained from + I%)to which this committee states ¢ saying he} | there are the hooks which the Ju He was received. Every waist is an ex- {2 ] wave consent to examine, and th materials. 3] tacts only became public through hi kame day Clearance Price, $7.50 to $25 + g't| effort to stop the investigation. wrote to John A oh Fi ' - 2 43g if ioe fal Went. is = = Rl iy oI ut ct) » Y. Atrorake: 130 19 Xx. Generar 108% > 4 N.Y & u 76! Rorthians Pitt Pe FREE SSS +++ | 4+ Ont. a Went 0 Penney ivania 1 80. Pilla. «0 46 + x) nS +1 secccrrsestTecré ” +++ oe ee erece px lividend, Total sales, 489.450 shares. penton es ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Smoking tobacco in the “Velvet Smokarol” sei ade a fits the very Pipe you smoke Guggenhelm Exploration Company shareholders will bave until Dec 6 to ee eee A (No need to use the Smokarol bial igen in thin pipe if you don’t want to) je Railroad—October gross earnings 28.408; net after tax in- Ger uttay last ine It’s the famous Velvet tobacco in Smokarol form that has made this way of ) ~~ \¢ e¥e)UCH piano quality as few other instru- ments at any price can equal —rich beauty of tone, quick and correct action, distinguish the Stroud. In every essential it is a musician’s piano. * And its wonderful Pianola action places its delightful ecadsvarcll CoGeeaw i een ueane| loading a pipe the sensation of the day. musical power as fully and completely at your command as if Regular quarterly dividend of 84m shure and an extra Rooks close Dec ge RSTO abt The oldest pipe smokers are now the happiest Smokarol Converts. hy of Canada de- | They went to it on the run. wT per cent, cash and 1 per stock dividend amounting to 2t per petite $8 SRSARE aS Leaman No palming the tobacco in the wind. No waste when the hand joggles. No : tien trouble. No dirt. No tamping it down. Just the right load in a jiffy. That’s the Pee ey ey ye gee a “Velvet Smokarol” way. able Jan, 3—Books close Dev, &. The “Velvet Smokarol” ts:making new pipesmokers by the thousands, your fingers had all the skill of those of a trained pianist. You can play the Stroud Pianola better than any player-piano of other make. For the Pianola provides you with a thorough and complete control of pianistic effects —a technique which no other player-piano can equal. TeSTROUD PIANOLA Delivered to Your Home $ 1 5 . National Steel Com Nickel Company di consideration the questic pany inte pate wyal ie) value | Our pipe sales show dt. avaiable ange SSCA eee) But best of all, it’s an added joy for you, and me and all the rest of us who NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. love our meerschaums, our briars and our calabashes because we’ve been chums for years and nothing would part us from them. elvet Smokarols” make our old pipes dearer to us than sever, and tf you've never smoked a pipe the “Velvet Smokarol” leads you to a new delight-to the tune of a Sousa march. rf “ 2 12.58 Market closed to-day two pointy wu jalx points off ENTRIES AT JUAREZ. Capyeight (Prom the Cinsinaatt Requtrer.) Any married man can tell you that it for a Down Payment o, ; : f Funter CRT rans sckans Most of our Pipe bowls, no matter “Velvet pea Trt _ j — . rolls j mee eke follows drums—ro smo j The Pianola is the first and finest’ ment notes—enables you to ye TRE acre ane ea ite | what the shape—and there are dozens and whe ‘Pug —— } of. siaverpiacos It hee many effects accomplished by the pianist nt 7 tg. Soul, os, | of shapes—hold “Velvet Smokarols” snug 5 cts. rolls of 24 smokes for } lusive leatures essential to finest through subtle variations of touch “Meenheeot, N00; Coppers, | . drums rolls “4 musical results. The Automatic Sustaining Pay and fast. Prices 25 cts., 39 cts., 50 cts., 10 cts., or of 12 Z The Metrostyle: Provides a per. Pedal: A device which automat $1.00 and upwards, (72 smokes) for 30 cts. eg fect and practica! guide to correct ically operates the “loud” pedal, rea: BS tempo— indicates a pleasing and securing beautiful and artistic # artistic interpretation for every blending of harmonious tone < Sofapeavion, The Stroud Pianola is made only nts i= The Themodist: ‘ Makes the by The Aeolian Company is on ITE D melody sing above the accompani- display only at Aeolian Ha N 4 A eee 4 CIGARS] CIGA your pipe and } THE AEOLIAN COMPANY, i] {\ < . I G A R yl f amoke {t,” says the AEOLIAN HALL dts Pt eget 33 West Forty t ) l \ pipeful when you break 4 Taatransenss im the Workd) MN MCIMTEr? 08 meunicad DISTANCE NO HE 7 } off the Smokarol. Ye ju ard to lie to your wite over| i ep the telephone as it is to face her and | end tht e old Ananias stuff,

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