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—— : P . _——___________— TE Sie, el ae Vian WUebY, MUNDAY, DEY: : : The ic: WwW ; WwW | Democratic members that the nee jed| Morne. ‘The hoy testified Mr. Bleek See in BUDGET, nae oy Ake ye PF MAR AND WOMEN pee Me i et © wupported by the free adherence of | | Aestrals, has abotisned forever the On Quest of $1,000,000 for the Actors’ Fund See eset read of tneronsed| Ways pe iol ta Rs 4n6 Fee tax and. internal revenue|{ittie of hiv father since his mother 4 “aiiaieres ve Rereraanannen HALOTAAOeeDhe st O1 OOOO ORE EMIERELH IE DEE EEEEE H income tax. and. internal, revenue | itl 6 Mrifed, wil go ateaaily for- tase the ead in epreading this doc-|° Mr, Chenery, who lives at Belfast, France, united, will go steadily for- takin " Chenery, who liver at alee j ward to accomplish this end. To-day Congressional investigation of both| oeacted a promise from him that the ac « . . preparedness and peace propagandas, | poy should always be left to the care ; before the terrible obstacke which 2 » | Theluding the Navy me, Labor's | pe her sister, Ite, therefore, abstained f - eonffonts them, justice and Hberty National Peace Council, the National | rom having anything to dd with, ee » have only one road—that which our 4 ote P > Security League and American De- after the death «+ A { boy until nation in arms opens to them, with fense Socle was proposed in a! yore Now he desires wo hat " . | House resolution presented by Repre- | ciarge of the boy's affairs. py. sepa og ge rs | sentative Gardner of Massachusetts, | ———— | tives added sienificancs from the|Most Elaborate Plan of Expen-| While | °ading preparedness advocate In the Senate James M, Bak Separations Tah Talked fact that, in addition to his connec: diture er Presented Con Suffs TI itol With atthe called the session to ter BRITISH ARMY RETREATS Cab one o res Ever Pres - | Suffs Throng Ca \ and the chaplain pra r divin pero gress in Time of Peace. | Monster Petition for Vote. | abroad. ‘mnirey en en et a SERB TROOPS MARCH Senators then were sworn. in. | THROUGH GREECE AND In the absence of Vice President] Fajje Back From Bagdad to Kurt- JOIN THE FRENCH ARMY |!NCREASES ARE GENERAL ‘BIG JAM IN THE HOUSE. pro tem, swearing in. the :l-Mara on Tigris ——e Following th pres tion of the River. PARIS, Dec, 6.—The Athens corre-| p * , ~ + * . petition for Woman iffrage and the a epondent of the Havas Agency sends European War — Conditions Hundreds Clamoring for Ad-| re-lntrosuction of the oat is vo. | OO De, Ls he a aie the following under date of Sunday: | 5. ‘i = | Gaye the. Butttagiets, 1,000. strong, | FT ania, orce Several Government i “According to news from Balonica, TESOn Are Denied—Senate | inarched to the White House, where| been in retreat following its defeat I President Wilson received 200 of the] pefore Bagdad, has reached Kut-ER- the Serbian troops retiring from Mon Jen; seal) Ty ; it, nartments to Swell Totals. S t leaders in th ca Lon the ‘Tigris, 108 miles below eats arrived at Gleveell yesterday ana} Departments t a Solemn Contrast. Meee ne iattte at Neck, apeates| Mats om ON Tikrieg S00 sole will fight under the orders of Gen —_——— > Bagdad, witho ing for them, congratulated the Pi ident on his stand for suffrage. Since By Samuel M. Williams. |\" ‘question. apenk for hie Party, Cf | que SSE Staff Correspondent of The Evening speak to it, and she asked him to d . World.) th OO9OO04 $409400¢00%% WASHINGTON, DC, Dev. 6 ! Marrail, Commean in Chief of | WASINGTON, pee. Frenoh army in the Orient, In junc ‘Te tion with the French troops, for the most elaborate programme of “Purkish and Bulgarian Irregulars) expenditures ever asked of an Amer! ese reported to be between Monastir| can Congress in time of peace were h «and Kavadar, seeking to harass the French at Kavadar.” idins Roueaniis order comimantear Jeutiny of #1 fag all foreign shipping ja Rouman- 853,614 more than was approprt- fan ports “in the interests of the na-| ated last year. The greatest increas Senge setts ent pee EEE OR , i + >| ‘ t The Presiden advocate on wide woman suffrage in his A new Cong the Sixty-fourth, | Address to Congreas to-morrow but | [NTERESTING | opwaed’ to-day, hiearte nnd apectacus| Stout the eonsituilanat amenament fiction has been lar in its surroundings and more con-| The women earnestly besought the written about over- President to take up the subject in O24, submitted to-day, proposing a total 857,808, of more than fused and uncertain than usual im| his address, but he steadfastly re worked store clerks tional defense” was scheduled to £9 | js almoet wholly due to the Adminis: | Litlea! sentimenta of ite membora,| fused. On previous occasions late effect to-day. A despatch from |, «i0 ‘4 shee t atiment meriborn, | Sets ane has’ Aalty epppeet cs aohatte in the rush season. RaGian days 14 wae cupected to ot | tration plans for military prepared War and women were the principal | tutional ment for woman suf Unfortunately it is Flee 00 trouble at once along the Dan. 00. More than $116,000.00) ° factors of the day, the first producing | |! and his announ o-day 644-4 64-5 IAERHEOODEDI ORD that he would conside t be @ Roumanian authoritics eolee| total te for direct expenditures on | i entire true in fact. Do your : os dozen problems for governmental | question great encouraged — the h thi ar to the army and navy, with millions y Se pret share Is ye por angen -shgghebd ji ernigiae more to be used in coast defense and | { ’ ’ ef na i bed bash its tts ae make conditi < The 106th German division has| ther fortification work. By 1? :| SRSA le he eh JOAN OF ARC STATUE better: do yo bean sent to Rustchuk, presumably to Vishments the amounts asked were ! | 06-0064-000.00.00.0604.000006 \ President Wilson U aailative ————— = Haris was not the Christmas shopping feet Rowmania. concentration eat cracomea to-morrow wnenne aga UNVEILED ON DRIVE) —earty—and do it SS) tural, mineral and forest products. | that point, and to repel an expect=|Juiiciai . code tor 00 for $1,000,000 and e@ movement of Russian troops aot 2, bad ideal ae 4 ae ge t the opening was well! |goes to the Capital to present and —_ | comfortably by us- ‘Athens reports to-day that Germany| Fore ater. we | disaster is heard in a request fOr OD) ove the average of Inst week. In- tau Guntlae t » read his message. ‘ 4 “i boven dl Increase of $55,000 for the steamboat | Rc line i et | Promise Smiles in Re- een “ , First. Monument Designed by a ing a tm sending heavy artillery to the Rou-) x...) t 00 for | Wpendent ateel stocks were atr ngest | | day seracy and femininity manian border from the wostern front.) indian Affairs | Inspection service and of & F lfeature. Rise in that group was led turn fi It enacted the leading roles, mingll Woman of Maid of Orlean: parame Saeacanate Hensions employment of inary ts to ent fs «| U or it. , | ‘ Paname Conal 7 ; ‘ e ts |by Republic Iro 1 Steel. in a hodge podge jumble the clamor aie fate Wooo... ae 104 646.000 | ee Nie Natare te ee be. {opened up Mh at 634%, and adv: for vptes, the demands for war pre Is Dedicated. Postal Berries... <. MLE NEE ATR | es abiaccar apehe- iy Pas fs 5 Norfo! da Weate: ‘ 1 peredness, the questions « a . H RIN Seondlangoee a / | partment saya, will need $75 nis | if ese eth hae: Wall Street was hard bit bY @ the cndings de state risa ys shea Despite the raw, gloomy weathe i Permanent Appropriations... +.» x | year in place of $25,000 Ne oe aaK Guinean Baia? | furry in Amerioan Beauty Preferred strategic manocuvering of politicians eee crores, Participated thin after { ‘The Postal Service estimate is do-| Both the Secret Service and the Bu-|FOOUn th Commit Ma nee we | today, fp RaVARLARS GR, Ganatoc Tineke tak nin the exercises attending the | ae ea te ee ant a: ne roma Cn ene sane ae Patent tn ln tte cecan n Venue id receipts are turned k to the| ment of Justice, which have beon busy | yO AT ia Wane ROLLIN 80 tiatriet Just afteptrading had begun, | TR° day began with overcast skies Toun of Are thy Matd of Orleans, o fi i ot nusuE ‘axwe o s ere act M district Just afteg4rading begun, te 2 ast skies which has been oe fn . "4 J | Treasury. That loaves $69,492,929 ns | with investigations f an unusual, rev asos Gin) Wold United States oe and sharp, cold winds, but thie did . the actual total of appropriations character on account ¢ asked | after specula man erected on a com | 4 immediately th Mla ng Siterne Ninetgthird Stree : 1 asked’ steel gained %, to 87. Copper issues | “M2 immecin e yy { NOt dampen the enthusinam of the and Riverside Drive. Congress ia asked to make, or $187,-|for increases, the Secret Service 0) | ivaiced, ied by Anaconda and Utah, | tion In “war brides” was practically | crowds. Hundreds n gather Ambassador Jusseraud of F one more than tant year : pu 000 from $143, 000, and the Bureau) oon up 1%, Trading in second hour|abandened for pleasant tete-a-tetes| a: tho historia building earty, an . d one a sinite eetabliahment of the)! ie la 2 bs 8 o 3 i made the principal address, - ‘HES. | was quiet, Alaska Gold was Weak. rag BP." long be seit : % i Government asked for leas than was|000. In the request for an increase | declining 1%, to 23%. Prices eased | Wit the bolders of “A. nt was unveiled a salu H ¢, From each of these tete-a-tetes the | | i 4 » hour set for! monun avels In the House | fred given last year. Many requests were | for the bureau for the first time ap- | uff from the high, but market beca’ y the First Field Artillery and Jull. General Motors preferred gained ih eenbt ‘ signalling tho opening! the French and American. national = made for increases because of devel-| Pears a statement that part of the |? bd investors emerged with empty pock-| o¢ Congre: Z : nation: Affidavit Gi {7% points, to 123%. M un OM} pre ngress, the galleries had filled! anthems were : Rig se SPECIAL NOTICES, it of Giuseppe Torrisso opments of the war in Europe. fund may be used in work for the| ferred advanced § poiats, to 94 but fat smiles What they had| to overfiowing is Ww wd by the French | NOT! The Deparint es and oll stocks received | nd Spe Department asked, for|State Depa ni Forwarded to State Depart- | 7° S' Sto 118! disappointme ds on A America. who had not already ured to = ! stood little chane - "t bot Outside were hundreds waitt "i ASK FOR and GET | ; : siremnate 1 eebe Texas | dropped didn’t bother them a bit, for) ®# waiting In| ‘The statue was designed by Anna ee a ee ad pedi pants Pienaar siti advance 8 to Call-! aret of all it was a cheerful contri- | the wen ot vied much coveted ghn Hyatt, an American, It is 5 el loree_ in the 000 to enforce anti-trust ln | ined at 2st vution to "A. B. P.” and secondly, the | *€4ts. Many of them were doomed to first statue of Joan of Are ever ment by U. S. Consul. department, $96,000 additional for the | One new feature of the estimates I bution t : ae thowe, (executed bY A woman h the although ther Te many statues to the Maid of Or- THE ORIGINAL ptuined ticket#| jeans. ‘The a! meh a ieans. The site of the monument hi » dmitted. | been made one of th most prominen MA D MILK n reserved for tho|#"d pleasing along the Drive by the LTE iL official family, the Dip- i@ndscane work which was done un- Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price. der the direction of Will Seott r rpa and members’ families | cece hres ee iam salaries of charges de affaires, and| the incorporation of a proposal for $26,000 for transportation and #nb-|Government monopoly of telephone t WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—The State | gistence, and $200,000 instead of the|and telegraph service in Alaska, |} iscoun York Aluh sucka (aed wake Department received to-day a mes- | $75,000 anked before to enable the| Porw Rico and the Hawaiian Islands. y 4 v' str “at have been planning a campaign gaze from Consul Mason at Tunis|President to meet unforseen emer-| It is proposed that the wires in these Parnes sedi stocks Were a@c- raise $1,000,000 for the Actors’ Fund. Giving the substance of an aMdavit|#encles arising In the diplomatic and) territories be acquired for the Post : oe For several weeks promine jomatic Fail her gain coment A tive and strong The campaign was started to-day and the friends, — ~ oIco m=te by Clus..pe Torrisso, an An-| 4 ares like ke Beye Office He rtment by proper proceed when dozens of women under t An added attraction to the usual SHEAHAN.—On Deo, 6, 1916, PATRICK ona survivor, to the effect that the| partment's increases tx $2,200,000 for | c, ; Raciriostn ye bebe raphe ae bere) os Cor RNa ee eas theo of Con SHEAHAN, beloved husband of Hannah Q Commerce Commission ad that they With net anges from previ i so Marks, President of the Theatre As-|& he procession of woman ‘Anoona was attacked simultaneously | collecting the income tax, an increase a may be actually taken over by July 1, 1916. The Postmaster General | SA, (oll Mise would be authorized to license private |}! Maino of "@onsul Mason's message follows: | Mre 485 deputy collectorn at $1,600 fa Be High. Fitepatrick, native of Kilbrin, County cla sembly; Mrs. Florence O'Netli and} Suffragiste, who prosented to a com T0 FATHER AS GUARDIAN Cork, Ireland. + Miss Amelia Summerville left the} Mittee of Congress a huge petition Funeral on Wednesday, Dec. 8, from + 4\) Hotel Astor in taxteabs bearing signs | Ursing a Federal suffrage amendment nena hin inte residence, 314 East 70th aty at By two submarines, one on each side, |°f $1,000,000 over Inst year, which, the one on the port side shening her,|*™ene other things, will be used to parties to construct and operate lines, | sm) Car + announcing their purpose, and rode| OM the Senate side there was per-| Fuller Chenery ith mn , 10 A. Mi; thence to the Church of Bt. "Giuseppe Torrisso states he heard | Per Year, compared with 127 collect- | hut with the reservation that the Gov- Am. fs + 22 down to where tHe Bulle and Bears Itunctory performance rather slow and . ery, with In ne t pate eas, Cath at B shot while in the dining room, went |OT® I 101s. Phe same Department] eonment might buy them, The sum | Am. Coal ysis AS were battlie, heavy in procedure, devold of un-| $36,000 a Year, Prefers Kind pisidahliaieNgldigtgl des! om Geck and saw the perincope of a| Wants $50,000 to enforce the Cotton | + $09,000 in asked for the purpuwe, | AB. Lenvmtliey 1 Were they frightened? Not a pit.| Uual Incident. On the House side Mentor to Parent Members of the United Soctat Club are submarine to the right of the Ancona, | utures Act. neces esleatel 4 Am. Sten Pry 13 hey wantél an indemnity for the| {ere Were crowds and contusion, gal- i respectfully requested to attend the funeral Actors’ Fund, that was all there was ** crowded, Suffrogists marching Surrogate Henry F. Weller to-day of our late Treasurer, PATRICK SHBA- to it, And when a luncheon took|thfoush corridors, new members to) heard application at Mineola, L. 1, for from his late realdence, $14 Bast Me then heard a shot on the other|, Te Department of Commerce asked Ae ia (sien haa eS, yt sed Ss PROTEST TO BRITAIN. 5, le and saw a large gray submarine with Haken 1% place at No, $4 Broad Street this af-| * Worn In, a Speaker to be elected—| appointment of guardianship of the at., on Wednesday, Deo. 8, a8 36, twe cannon on deck. Did not notice |cmmeree, induatry and manufacture, FILED BY AMBASSADOR ternoon, at which Daniel Frohman, | Champ Clark again—hours of that| person and property of Fuller | “yw MANTIN O'CONNELL Presid Among the items included are $250,000 President of the Aotors’ Fund was|0lay disorder out of which democ- | Chenery, a minor, who is the benefi-| ee nie SAM Becretary. to mote . ‘enide' < s Peg | * ‘ ep benefi- |. ao was injured and rendered eeeint ‘at lec Seep OF seth <omatereanits Canaan “tecatio present, some flattering reports of|T#cY eventually evolves government. | ciary of trust funds, which give a net | Breeklym Queens and Long Leland, ible by the lifeboat he waa in te jerests of the United States wwe Ono —On Saturday, Deo. 4, PAT: the morning’s work were made Hills by the hundred poured in, reso- | income of $88,000 a y ear, and were| “mic MALLONAN, retired Poles Liew ‘The $1,000,000 campaign was mapped| lutions uncounted were offered and pe-|oreated by his late grandfather,| tok, ~ S ont in @ systematic manner. Tho 190| tittons beyond number were latd be- | George A and $100,000 to be devoted to the same| Vigorous Objection Made to Requisi-| ( ends with particular reference to oni H ) South and Central America, For com- tioning of Ship C Mneiby » I have personally seen four persons who were wounded by the Fuller of the uller Con- Funeral on Tuesday, at ® A. M., from submarine'’s shells, The seriously | mercial attaches abroad $22,000 in- Transatlantic Company. i romen who went into the Wall Btrest| "2° tha °c the womens the halt man, |strustion Company, ‘The boy favore| is late residence, 188 Bagert agine'a shel, milous” |meraiah attaches abroed #295100 tn- y "| district were told off into blocks of] W&® that of the women, the half mill-|the appointment of Harry F. Black| thence to St, Cecliia’a RG. C wound aboard sand of H000 was aahed. and 100-] qeagrrtNOTUN, Dec. 6—Ambana- uy ton and each look was under a| 0% dat aces Derhe: aarons the con-|of No, 687 Madiaon Avenue, Manhat-| Where ® solemn mass of requiem will be ROME, Dec. 6—Dr. Ceotle Greil of | vestigate the cost of production and|@* Page at London to-day advised “Captain” from whom enh of tae ee en eaae a eet ie mat thine” cheney, oe EO New York, one of the American eur-| distribution of all articles which aro|t?® State Department that he had ten took her orders, For instance, tt] Comp from San Frasclsco, Mra. | #1 B hetenre ot his aunt automobiled from San Francisco, Mrs, | “/¢d, passed tnto the care of his aunt, | HELP WANTED—MALE. Sarah Bard Field of Oregon and Miss| "po wae diitroet ant nomad rie, PHUTOGKA J fe of Ci 0 . “ . bi Wiggin or Thomas Cochran were preposs cigs ; cia Di miétr pointed out to a member of the ‘Ten! B mene OF WOMmsA RAG LeRpanG to the Capitol. Squad” {t thereafter became her duty| the et nsiliion ian (ekyeina vivors of the Ancona disaster, whoee|or may be made the subject of tarift| Met * Visorous protest with the Brit~ s@davit was forwarded to tho Btate||ogisiation, with special reference to| #% Foreign Office again | requisition- Tepartment, paid to-day that she was|the prices paid domostic and foreign | NS Vessels of the American Trans- most anxious to have Germany euffer|iabor, prices of raw materials with| @tiantic Company without the for- fer the torpedoing of the Itallan liner, | the conditions in foreign and domestic | ™&i!t¥ of Prize Court procedure. J, P, Morgan or Harry Payne Whit- ney or H. P, Davison or Albert H LER wante experienced spotter platinum hint aii 463 th did not contain the u Valley .. ‘i | to follo ne or all of those me: fhe believes a German U-beat was|markete affecting the» American | The despatch tous a Nese: ar ig wh lose men and) into the Hall of Representatives reaponsibie, produce, “together with all facta that | '*t of the protest or information re- | ¥, : Wd oe: Bh HB Hc .F | ant coneeibutions from them, | Representative Mondoll of Wyoming “L am here,” she said, “to try to| may be necessary in fixing import (snag i ate ot ee ‘ Yioto ator Ish of : Oh 1008 1h ¢ i ‘Thene ten women acted as "Cap-| | made the speech presenting it amid) perfect a case against Germany on| duties or aiding oMoers of the govern. | Government. It was assumed at the Newlean baie $2) of tr |tains”: Mrs, William Le Baron, Mrs. | futter of feminine colors in the rtm as ot wap Woonte,” ments in the administration of the| State Department that the Hocking | Mex fyyoieun of: QS? a” My TT | pthel B, Jackson, Mra. Andrew Cobo, | jer; Dr. pts Spi lecture at the Boston | customs laws." cw of Halifax and the Genesee at | Hoek” Bes 44 Me NS +t Ul Mes, #. w Hall, Mra, Alfred N. Keed-| In all the proceedings of the day | Breshing. Untere, finps Geer Ratner a eames lite Match hove on her Ancona experience, | The same department asked $60,000 | St. Laicta, West Indies, were among He Pathe oa 1% | well, Mra, J. J. Constant Mrs. E. H.| tere stood out one striking utterance || faye Wek'Y:, Alteady five days of the manin Santen*nolde Birtetmas Hoatane ower (Os \ | i hae you ha ‘members of the American colony as. |% Use in collecting statistics of in- | the vessels covered by the protest, | Nai, Ff. }% | McKee, Miss Amelia Summerville, jthat came unexpectedly, a sinister | preparations tor the Merry. Yuletide. ‘There are ze many dininet ea Mating at the lecture. ‘The proveeds | ternal commerce and $50,000 to in- —_ Rog Amores 1 | Miss Rodney Richmond and Mrs. B. J.|threat of what dire possibility con- Vantages In favor of the early shopper that it hardly seems necessary to ‘will go to the Red Cross, vestigate foreign markets for agricul- BOYS CALLED INTO WAR ms y a % | Sutton, |fronts the country, a@ menace even Pa ey a oh Piatt: Complare eteans c everything present. Northern Pacifl ae | worse, said @ne patriot, than war. ort jemember the rh owed Ig] Among the theatrical people who| nem ‘Clark, on being re-elsoted || Suyweuvawn, ouggine: yeu kngw the crowded cenditen, of the malls ang YEAR AHEAD OF TIME [unmgteania | rit P| sallie on ie conteibytions Speaker of the House, mounted the Giscnpointments and delay by ordering early. ellday season. Avoid rested Stee! | were Jean imple, Loutse esser,|rostrum, banged the desk flercely Rep ton Copier fe adn + Irene Franklin, Frances Pritchard, | with his gavel and drawled out a brief ri saith 3s Venita Fitzhugh, Ethel May Oakland | #eeeh of thanks, In It he sald Snocial (or Morsay Pen enucod eee MAORTED FRENCH CREA) A " a Ry reason of the amazing growth CHAMPAGNE WAFERS—Thene ni FU An aermbiage of dai Imperial Russian Ukase Orders the} 33h Fle and Miss Grace Hoey, , Jot our beloved country and the be thin, Golden Mol itt, elt bg Ae at | = a PT (| It was like an outing for Miss Hoey. | wiiderivg tcrease of business, the one Case Fy i, Enrolment of Class of ee \s, | Her father, John E. Hoey, is a mem-|time is in sight when the Congross | | ing: ood ef dist ‘ | Tenn. conper “3 % 4 E »,| Will remain practically in perpetual rou 1917 in 1916, Tots Com aQ|ber of the Consolidated Exchange, | Will rom fs |and when she went there crowds of | 11, political policies the most strik } | brokers surrounded her and fought to| ing development was the openly ¢x PETROGRAD (via London), Deo, 6. : }® |turn tn contributions, pressed opinion of various —An imperial ukase was issued to- day ordering the enrolment of the clase of 1917 in 1916, Seen Bho pecs: ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, ‘hom. United Fruit Company, year ended auc’ ay Sept, 16—Net income $6,900,622; increase Total sales, | $3,636,612, Income equal to 14 1-10 per di | cent. on $36,594,800 capital stock, against) NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANG 61-10 previous’ year, Opens” High, Lam Tat Special Feature for the Holid MANHATTAN MIXED: 4 popular at is poe Be consisting of Chocolates, Crear ater, Cara K nweets. peciatly put up for family use | Special Offer to Sunday Schools, Churches, Ete. La Gladly Waited On. i Though Not Ready to Purchase, Pounds of METROPOLILAN MIX'1UKE, 30 Absolutely Bure, Wholesome Candy, and 2 7 60 Half-Pound Boxes, for e a : f ° ‘ Pounds of that OLD-FASHIONED CLEAR Mosfoth and WSTTSTRLOnl. aren carne REG SIEM 135 iB CANDY, and 60 Half-Pound Boxes, nae incrensed 91,862,288) ‘net increased | Maren 3 F3 198 for, e j MUsG,ses. Mour months’ toss Increased | \fny 1bo5 teh Pounds of MANHATTAN MIXED. Con- a $3499;648; not increased $2,802,016, sly it 18.98 When The Telephone 30 aisting of Chocolates, Caramels, and 20 $3 90 & delicious and healthful food outhe wae in, sliver to O64 gents per} Market closed frm, to 15 points up. | ff Was @ Novelty Other Kinds, and ¢O Half-Pound Baste fa. e In earnings of silver Increase of 07 low polnt, nev. ‘This is an from the recent Carstairs Rye had attained the ripe old age of 89. a For 127 years Carstairs Rye e CARSTAIRS, has remained the national NU wriskey favorite. In the non-refillable bottle 54 BARCLAY STREE Clonee G30 nim t Sats nth m otowerANor srhRer lovee tf Oy rd o 200 Crone ot BRUADWAY RC Dec, 6.—General Trombi has nee gavuines fon (Aan kitlted in the flehting before or|Gorlzio, it was officially announced ed $1,909,647, this afternoon. Allis-Chalmers Company, dividend of 1% per cent. on preferred stock | THE Fst Makes Home Baking Easy NO ALUM-NO PHOSPHATE °. Great Northern’ four months ner: igntan sre ny ith Sinitek 198 for quarter ending Dec, 31 and 1% (From the P Aphia Bulletin. A Good Bottle to Keep per cent. on account of the accrued| Mra, Juatwed (to butcher) =I wat Good Whiskey Good.”” dividends payable Jan. 15, Bo « of beefeteak and have [pee a . neg MMM vere, plow /