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Wm aun eevnat, Veavembns RED TAPE CAN'T PART aaa wwe ul WILSON WILL DRAFT Man Killed on Georgia Content. | Assembly at 11.90 A. M1 BAVANNAH, Gn., Dec, 20.«0One pas- 1 P. My informal reception a ra dance at her home! Republican County y Mrignton, Saturday, William and K. Hi fin West ALL ON BOARD LOST po was killed and several persons ‘ ’ BARONESS AND HER LOVE \ng In gh Uprary and gymnasium | evening, Dee. | tera of Beem, Cee incor, ‘were injured when the Semioorw Limited, READY 10 TAKE MEDICIN! rom 2 to 4.30, The Staten Ialand Academy Alum!) gatety clothes pin, the invent from Jacksonville for Chicago, running The Woman's Auxiliary of the Port| Association will give a dance In Cure 7 a tannin % OA the Central of Georgia railway tracks, ——— Richmond Reformed Church has ap- | Iam Hageletetn. Was derailed to-day nine miles from Hika, Aln. The dead man is C. 1 Kirkpatrick of Indiana, | Six cars were overturned and rolled down an embank- ment, The accident was duo, it Is sald, to a broken rail. . * ie tis Lyceum Friday event When Fiance Is Ordered to Ellis pointed the following chairmen o¢|‘% “yeeum Friday , Pete committees to arrange for the annual| The Standard Island for Examination dinner of the Men's Club, whtoh will] poration ts er She Goes, Too. be held in the parish hail on Jan, 18; | bullding on St Rather than be separated from (Mra, George Treadwell, generat chair- | Wallace Saunders, a young Canadian; Washington Youth Who Says He Robbed Employer Asks to Be Locked Up Here. A youth describing himself as Dan- NEW HOUR LAW IF PRESET OE ALS Shipbuilding Cor. | ting © $60,000 office oter Isle ASUS: SCHOONER , aanisted by Mra. Leon Adrot,| Vet Mra. 0. LF. ‘Mohn, Mra. Theodore H,| hold tn the now hall, Stapleton, this —SPOPS ANY COLD IN A FEW HOURS "Pape’s Cold Compounc opens clogged nose and ; head and ends grippe. Relief comes instantly. A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe} Misery and break up a severe cc Ee in the head, chest, body 8. It promptly opens clogged-up nor- ft the head, ischarge or nose run- ick headache, dullness, sore throat, sneezing, trils and air passages stops nasty hing, Peliev feverishn Soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow! and snuffling! Ease yout throbbi head! Nothing else in the world gives relief as “Pape's Cold which costs only 25 cents It acts without assistance, tastes nice, causes no in- Be sure you get the such prompt Compound,” et any drug store. eonvenience. genuine.—Advt. More Shopping Days ae! Before Christmas ati ind some- 4 appropriate for for Christmas Ap Ideal Gift. OPEN FACE HUNTING CASE and THIN MODEL A WATCHES Ithams and Elgins f, ve k me ond Elgiae $20, b Elgin, Iinois Waites, | gia, 50 to $50, B Thin Model, Open Face 10 yr. Gold Filled—Special, $6.50. C: Detachable Bracelet Watches Jedd 6. jovemente. Cuff Links Tie Clasps Sets Christmas or anything Sewelry or Bilverware, you wilt Hina Ie much to your invercat to see our tuck fir Van in Sterling, artistic desiens, $10 up Cigar Ci $8 Sterling, Up f Cigar Clips, 3.50 BoliaGoid Up) Up TOILET, MANICURE & MILITARY SETS in Sterling, Heavy Plate or Frenoh Hear Them Side by Sid EVERY RECORD INTHE VIC- | TOR CATALOG ISON SALE, -WISSNER | Sole Downtown A Celebrated Sonora 55 FLATBUSH AVE. ite OPEN EVENINGS 461 Fulton St., Brooklyn | is <7] VER WARI You will find in xtenstve 4 etry ‘atepiay ‘the gift you are | king fer. : If one of these articles fx on your ¥ in ¥ Open Over PY 1] Lees Until Rmae) es BROOKLYN IS SUNK IN GALE Part of the William Mason With Two Bodies Washed Ashore Near Digby, N. S. CARRIED COAL CARGO. Boat Left Perth Amboy on Dec. 6 Bound for Yar- mouth, N.S. HALIFAX, N. 8. Deo. 20—The American schooner William Mason, from Perth Amboy for Yarmouth, N. S., has been lost with all hands, ac- cording to @ report received here. | Wreckage of the vessel's cabin, containing the bodtes of two seamen, was washed ashore at Mateghan River, on the east side of St. Mary's Bay, near Digby. Papers in the pockets apparently Identified the bodies as those of Benjamin G, Mathews of Missourt and James C. Apt of Bear River, N.S. A builder's plate in the cabin bore the name of the vessel. The ‘schooner ts believed to have foundered in the galo that swept the Nova Scotin coast last Friday night. She carried a cargo of coal, and was in command of Capt. Patterson. 1” na or ng ne ‘The William Mason left Perth Am. boy on Dec. 6. She registered 388 tons, She was bulit in Wilmington, Del., in 1872 and hailed from Barn- F stable, Mas adways For 75 Years the World's Greatest Family Remedy. RRR Are Letters of Credit Good in Every Home in Every Country on the Globe. Tried and True. A eady at hand in millions of homes for instant elief from pain. f: RADWAY’S READY RELIEF veep FX Fiiroats’ sprains. matiam, Sore Toothuche, ies INTERNAL Bowels, Heartbarn, D| ag a a \e. | 250, 50c and 81.00 SIZES, °0,, 206 Centre St. N. ¥. x Lj Bruises, Nei pa Saad Mascles, Cold Ya” Ohest, | PAL EN nN erm ATE $148 WORTH; NOW fol Gross, seventeen, of No. 1432 Wis- consin Avenue, Washington, asked the police of the Fifth Street Station early to-day to lock him up as a fugt tive from justice. On Deo. 11, he said, he obtained a job with Barron Brothers, grocers, in M Street, Washington. The following | day he was sent to the Riggs National Bank with $228 to deposit. He had not been eating as regularly as usual, he declared, and after he reached the bank a sudden impulse came over him to run away with the money. “After I had plenty of good eats,” the police quote him as saying, ‘I mailed §80 of the money back to the firm from Elkton, Md., and told them I would bring back the rest the next day. But I had got hungry again and went to Baltimore, where I ‘dolled up’ and feasted eome more. Then I came to New York." He remained here at a Third Avoe- nue hotel until the last of the money was gon nd decided to go back and “take his medicine.” He is being held for word from Washington. Poschchtitch~netn ARRESTS CRUSH REVOLT. Berlin Hearse Portngal Suspended tee BDRLIN, Dec. 20 (by wireless to Sayville)—A despatch from Madrid to the Frankfurter Zeitung * that, according to the advices re- celved there from Lisbon, the recent revolution in Portugal was put down by the suspension of the constitu. tlonal guarantees and the arrest of thousands of persons. BRONX NOTES. Superintendent Mitchell of the Zoo has installed twenty “patented” squirrel feeders so that the little full tailed inmates of that hoateiry wil) not atarve during the winter, Here- tofore they were in a bad way for food when snow covered the ground. Keeper Peter Romanoff came to their ald, however, and they will now be land from a shedded trough on a high pole. ‘The wind-up performance of “Sun- shine and Shadow” will be given this evening by the Dramatic Club of Pub- He School No, 10 at the annex, Brook Avenue and One Hundred and Fifty- sixth Street. The performances ave been given for the benefit of the Na- tional Child Labor Committee, A barn dance will be held this eve- ning at the parish hall of the Church of the Good Shepherd by the young men of the pariah. Friends and relatives of the young mou attached to the Second Field Ar- tillery received with much joy the news that Gen. Funston had ordered, them home. get to the Bronx. Harry Fs Werle, conductor of tho Bronx Symphony’ Orchestra, which rendered free Sunday concerts all jast winter, is reorganizing hia players. Werle said his concerts in the future would be run by a Board of Directors, consisting of twelve prominent busl- hess men. They plan a big recep-| tion for the artilleryme@ when they | to whom she is engaged, Constanca Theodora Pappenhelm of Warren S. Stone Says Presi-| dent Didn’t Care for Votes, but “Only to Be Right.” Ellis Island, where he was ordered because he seemed to be suffering from @ nervous strain, | They arrived here on the Dutoh freighter Macdioen, which the tm- migration officiala were surprised to learn had six passengers—including four American sallors sent home by Consuls, The Baroness told the immigration oMciais that ahe had lived thirteen years in Java, where her family has large plantations, She became on- gaged to Saunders, chief drill master | of the Batavia Ol Company, and it was agreed she ehould visit his mother in Canada before the cere Tlow Prestdent Wilson told repre- sentatives of the railroad brother- hooda who went before him last sum- mer that he did pot care whether their votes re-clected himj and was concerned only with settling the eight-hour question correctly, was last night by Warren 8. Stone, rand Chiet of the brotherhood of} Locomotive Engineers, in @ debate with Roberts Walker on tho subject | mony. Ps | at the Society for Bthical Culture,| Heat and overwork broke Saunders No. 2 Wost Sixty-fourth Street: down, the Baroness aid, and they do cided the sea trip here would do him good. The freighter was the only available vessel. en STATEN ISLAND NOTES. Bids will be opened at noon to-day in tho Borough Hall for the intertor | “I had never seen President Wilson angry until then,” Mr, Stone told the audience. “He had just said he fav~ ored granting us the eight-hour day when some one in the back of tho hall called out: ‘If you say that ~"blicly we'll re-elect you President in November-’ “President Wilson reddened, and in Baroness Spratt, Thomas Kelly, the Island of Java went with him to rock, Mins Sadie Miller and Mra, Will- fam MacDonald, volee declare finish. of an additional County Court | wre lucene wo might as well un- | House at the corner of Jay and DeKalb | derstand this right now. I would] Streets, St. George. Nine m rather have It eald fifty years from| be allowed to complete the w now that my position was right on| security of $125,000 must be furnished | the eight-hour work day than be re-| by the bidders, elected President.’ Former Congressman Montague | “There is no doubt that President Wilson undertook a solution of the Problem against the advice of every member of his Cabinet,” Mr. Stone! continued, “His advisers know his election was certain if he did not be- come entangled In that question. Leaslor of Tompkinsville, who carried | the Borough of Richmond at the last! election, is being talked of aa tho fusion candidate for Borough Presl- dent. The annual poultry shoot of the Robin Hood Gun Club will be held to- “T saw him less than two weeks ago |morrow afternoon at the club grounds, and he told mo then, when talk of tne | Concord. interpretation and constitutionality of] Curtiss High School Alumnt Day | the Adamson law came up, that {f/ will be held at the school Friday, The that bill didn’t give us the eight-hour | programme for the day is as follows: | work day he would make sure that we — got another which did, because he! Intended to see that we received the elght-howr protection.” Mr. Walker argued that tho brother. hood had sought only higher pay and not a shorter workday. Prof. BE. R. A: Seligman of Columbia University presided. | —>—— STATE FIGHTS REALTY MEN. Corporations in New York City nee shoe t Prac Law Are Targets. senate ALBANY, Dec. 20.—Attorney General | weight atlvor mall Woodbury to-day opened a campaign elgg ag RA i] Against real estato corporations in New etlact A pa poh York City which unlawfully practise law by seeking employment from prop- erty owners for the purpose of reducing or cancelling assessments, The practice which was complained of by the New| York County Lawyers’ Association is | @ ults in large losses | mom aporonelate mq holiday gift, AL § FO wins AND (Send ating for size) un by the iy a nbai & Co, Inc. and | Send for € W. to annul the charter of this con- | Bennett Mfg. The action will be pushed acon; | Bet rie at edd Co., * cern, the concern agrees to forego the prac: | |tlce of appearing before the Board of Taxes and Assessments in the interest of lower assessments for property own- ere. ASHES OF ROSES. A New York widower and his mother-in-law have gone to law over the possession of twin beds and a loving cup. OFFERED! —— = = y ey 104 Gpiinine vesMrn rncalarna Skate and Shoe Outfit Fe ™M Wom 4 Children, 3 Toys! ; big displ 7 UPTOWN, 22-24-26 West 34th St. DOWNTOWN, Sixth Avew ut 16th St. b, gdh gat ge Dn Maga age 1 : i OPEN EVENINGS THIS WEEK ns " I. DAVEG 9 inc. 1B ANY a 125 WEST 125th ST. B fi OPEN EVERY BVENING : : To thosenhca 3 E ey ei . ° cB Sauce is a vital part of the ‘i Suggestions for the Last Minute Gift Buyer J@ | Christmas Dinner. Py'Let Our Liberal Credit Plan Finance Your Last-Minute Buying Here, We Are ga |. It Ghee Luray) and Drese- ay Employing Unusual Means to Insure Prompt Deliveries, Please Come as & Lice Mngt! le chal a by <n LL Early as Is Conveniently Possible. ‘ dd Ss } BRAD P A OLD ENGLI : sTve ) | | Salice ; At Grocers and M Delicatessen Stores, 10¢ | é MadebyE. Pritchard, 33! Spring St.,N.Y. 1a s E| Pi oa || Cellarette Solid Mahogany uy Nu vor s 1X, ; and Humidor Table Writing Desk i ~Get H orl ick Ss In mahogany finish, Size 24x36, withcane Finished in mahogany; Py \i The ORIGINAL Gang paneled, ops, Deautl- Gratae nig in, eps in: : {BB} Maited Milk fu y hed side compartinents x \ $9.75 iewee 75 ir a mahogany. } e relief ornament ons, charactert With Arm Chair 455,00 extra, Ti nd five Side Golden Oak, Adam Period Solid Mahogany and Golden Oah Dining Room Suite 4 Aside from the beautiful simplicity of this suite, we invite particulir attention to the delicate low jatlo of this period of designing. Each plee 60 in, long, the Dining Table tas 45 In in. wide The Sery » has lined ‘Oak ¢ covered with Brown ¢ airs, in Mahogany finish, covered nulne Spanish Leat A Nutritions Diet for All Ages. ’ Keep Horlick’s Always on Hand Quick Lunch; Home or Office, | Carstairs anitary silver 5166-00 ¥ o punish Leather BAG. 50 extra, the city ‘Mra. Mrs, | evening, tablets to the memory of the | late James J, Lestrange and Miohae! | J. Halloran, former Presidents of the association, will be dedte George 8. Scofield, Chairman of the| Frank | Xiques, Mra. Charles | Stein Miss Elizabeth Willoox has tssued Specially Priced at Newest and most beautiful effects; rich, heavy silks Silk Scarfs at $1.00, 3 for $2.75 In a wonderful assortinent of splendid silks, designs und colors, Silk Scarfs at 65c, 3 for $1.75 Plain colored, striped, figured and flowered silks, in wide variety. designs and French cuffs, silk accordion knit hundreds of others, 44 East 14th Street Broadway at 49th Bt. 279 Broadway 1456 B’way at 42d St. 47 Cortlandt Street 125th St. at Third Ave. All Brill Stores Be a Real Cheery Santa Claus— Buy Useful Gifts for a Man and Buy Them in a Store for Men Ulsters, Ulsterettes and Suits 15 20 Thousands of them, in every fabric, style and size —and any one of them will make a wonderfully welcome Xmas Gift for any man or young man Silk Scarfs at $2.00, 3 for $5.50 | Men’s Shirts at $2.00, 3 for $5.50 Neat satin striped madras shirts with soft Men’s Mufflers, 50c to $6.50 jown to 50c, Men’s Gloves, $1.25 to $3.50 Cape skin gloves at 81.25 and $1.50; Mocha gloves at $1.75 and 82.00, 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn 791 Broad Street, Newark 1192 Main St., Bridgeport Open Evenings Until Christmas Aenean mufflers at $6.50 and

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