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SPECULATORS GOT 150 PROFIT A CAR | M ONCOAL HESS» LINK ator Anderson sa Woman Scienti THE ISSING Walked Erect Used Weapons Was Intelligen Did Not Practice Polygamy t | | | | st Who Tried to Dig Him so, Sern oe ei May | SCIENTIST WARNS THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1916. Not. Ugly in Appearance AT 500 MILES AN HOUR’ Prot. Weinberg of Ru Tells Se entists of New Transporta- tion System, TOBAGED USERS OF Prot. Boris P, Weinberg of the| The mail chute made by the Am-|nette Bates to the position. PERILS OF CANCER Imperial University. of Petrograd ¢Tican Mailing Device Corporation and|, Miss Bates now Is Village Attorney vy told his fellow actentists assembled |"dopted for use by the Post Office | Utne suburh Ok ATAmOrs, | hero to-day of his plans on @ remark- able new means of transportation PASSENGERS MAY BE SENT |P. 0, MAIL CHUTE INFRINGES |WOMAN To BE PRosEcuToR. Bates to Ald At ey General ON PATENT, COURT RULES) * ‘ Sr CHICAGO, Dec, 29—tlinois ts to Cutter Company Wins Suit Against] have a woman Assistant Attorney Gen- American Mailing Device eral, it was announced to-day by Ed- »’ ; ward Brundage, Attorney General-elect, Corporation, who said he would appoint Miss Jean- Department is an infringement of a patent Issued to Joseph Warren Cut- | ; New York to Chicago in two hours | ler, according to a decision handed ° e 4 4 y | un losure at Conference Up in Java Tells About Him Start Mal ady, Says Johns land New York to Petrograd in four down torday by Judge Augustus N of U. S. Prosecutors. d Hopkins Expert. teen hours were the beet speeds he | Hand of the United states District | aaa - romise for the device which ‘Ol s ac pen ough by a 7 TET! | : : : ASK YOUR GROCER FOR . | |he sald he had perfected to the Inst |the Cutler Mall Chute Company as ] TIONS * . ‘ YT IGN 2 SIGNS.” | ae ow > ‘utle o chols & C | HUNT: LAW VIOLATIONS.| Prehistoric Connection Between Man and Ape Was “DON'T IGNORE SIGNS.” drut at grove og "loner othe Custer patent husiiny Michate £ Cs. e. nh jor a steel tube a! An injunction will be Issued forth i . ” F ail Inclined to Be Masterful, but He Was Loyal, sail treaaty Siesta | Hite larger’ tn diameter than “ie lwith against the American. Maile Ss ! 4 sually Effectiv f a # body, MGR | secce ner : ‘Over the Saat DS ok Too, Says Mme. Lenore Selenka, Who barr eua 5 po e in Gxinte, 0. Perfect vacuum. tn thin [Device Corporation, which will also ‘ast Discuss Ac- i a Zarly Stages Only, Asserts [te 1 introduced a cartridie-like red to account to the Cutler bt a Ran Him Down in Java. sl a Ae [eat big enough to admit ® passenger |Company for all the profite which __. tion to Be Taken. | (ioe 5 | Dr. James Ewing. The cartidae tewhere touches the| Have accrted from their sale of the Wa | By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. es surface of the tube; it is held sua- | device Ned Apridea of the robbery of the public! , rbged | Dr. James Ewing, of Corneil Unt-]Pended by electro ‘magnets in the} An appeal will be taken PURE FOODS The “missing link” walked on his feet like a man, except that his 4 ite] Vacuum. Inasmuch as there is “A manufacturer cannot be exempt tnserupulous coal dealers WAS) Kooy were slightly bent versity, discussing cancer and alr resistance and the attraction from a sult for infringement because 5 BMMEMAL this afternoon vy United] sre nag attaing ? treatment before the American As-|gravity has been neutralized. the (the device which hoe is making. is TheWorld’s Best 4 . ae | He had attained considerable skill in the use of his hands. sociation for the Advandement of | cartridge will take the velocity of the ilikely at some time to pase Into the ans 4 District Attorney George W He had hair on his back, but little or none on the ‘ eclared radium was being |SH@htest or swiftest push and matn- | possession of the United States,” said) Everything for your table under , a ‘ | Science, declared r Stam it until it Is stopped at the other | Judge Hand he “Sunbeam” label. : of Boston. He is in charge front part of his body. overestimated in the treatment of the | end : [Judge He the “Sunbeam y ‘the nation-wide campaign against He had a sloping skull, full, heavy jaws, excelleat disease and that cancer was curable} “In actual practicable condit sbi = @nd food dealers who have teeth, protuberant eyebrows and pointed ears if treatment was begun early enough. | said Prof. Weinberg, “there sho e | brim | 4 hed " * ‘ o difteult ‘ e object | i uly boosted prices this winter. These highly interesting data were supplied to me Another speaker said that smokers}? diMeuliy in sending, the object | - Saturday Special a Undoubtedly,” he said, “there has by Mme. Lenore Selonka of Munieh, thé distiaguished wore especially lable to this infection. | jour | Seoation of the people of this woman scientist who knows all that is known of the “Aithough radium has produced EET PRIM » In some sections | found é ; very important palllative results in| 4 | most fascinating mystery of science—Pithecanthropus, DR. ABBOTT SUPPORTS ‘= smaking profits of from $100) *%, Bir tobe itn: balan tn advanced cases of cancer, and has| UW A car, whereas their ordinary Fe P monkey-man bf ree sig ats aglpts pclae aggtloe even, in a considerable number of | MILITARY TRAININ é fw from $5 to $10 @ car.” | % __ most as hard to find as the “missing link" itself, but Paces, CWDAEEn iy: Gasibed aL GOReDIALS (4 Mr. Anderson would not specity the { BALE at 8 o'clock last night I finally discovered her in the disappearance of the disease’ a ce UXULVLOUS oa Ss to hear ee eferred, Av 10 | Hotel Marseilles, a guest at the banquet of the American Association for Dr. Ewing, “vet it cannot be “We Govern Ourselves, Educate conference of United States Dis- | the Advancement of Selence. ° upon to effect a permanent — _— —_ . a : Ourselves and Should Dete ry Attorneys from Maine to Mary; | peggy HUNT FOR THE LINK) : OASsE, = in the late stages of inope es and Should Detend February Reductions Bla ciey, he ania: saa NTWENTY YEARS AGO. ealibica Heplibd SRETUGT CK NEUE ee eee tumors, and therefore the impor Ourselves,” He Says. Tomorrow! Is city, he sald: to, Selenka replied promptly canno ’ show cancer ix again . ‘ In Mme. Selenka wen le e nosis of cancer is @ WASHINGTON, Dee. 29-40 4 fet : Oo prosecut | prove that she lived in the 0} — cr ied Ber aatite tiaw. i¢|Java and spent two years excavatlOS) pi necanthropus, but she war el ilicopaa and the. anititepold ape | Omphtslaed: Ror {ep eet isl MRT Natt lab Aa “hg agg age Sib Asch yn | for bones of the strange being Whom) |) 1 Seen ‘ad ciiinis Bot |not ubly the orang—a A r aire: OF Paster ngs eg 8) Chamberts eRD CF 0 ly we can ge | rwintan believes was ae a | tha t ancestors of ours. | perhaps already over-estimated.” tary Committee, Dr. I e ve shall /e¥ery, good Darwintal historic.” rather than t ancestors o} : c y ,[Miry, Committee, De, Lyman ful to other departments, we sha halfway house between him and they But the inst thing in which New | Not our irandfathers, in short, Dr. Joseph C. Bloodgood of Jobos! ot New York pledged his support ‘0 Xo them. to petiove | AP. To help her dig, the Danish Gov- | York is interested is prehistoric wom. | (housh we're all on the same fils) Hoping University, speaking from lene universal military training legis “We have Re ae the eed Wied ernment lent her felons—murderers oe dee dame bi ck to the i pack than the ape," she sum.| the surgeon's point of view, made It) jation, stating “that ina free republic Formerly $25.00 to $40.00 gome part of tho peaked reanthropu imself, | . ; nie hat cancer in Its early stages|the people govern themselves and ed ts and thieves ded little ural ofimselt. | med up cryptically. clear tha : and ¢ 6 coal and £000 in some | The most authentic fragments Interested in him, so terters |. asked her if anything were known is easily cure EE ETOuerad te cuted eae to actices. | bs “ os yout t or social life e oes c., eo onald, “usu prepared to defend thems 95 " 5 yo <a a ees ike ranine the “missing link” were found in Java | Cwied ales wien whe talks her gray | ; nalig iy Re cea ya waal tees eee sella ng Dr, Abbott stated that universal $35.00 Plush Coate, $18.50 A facliition and delays in un-|DY sclentiste twenty years A¥0.!atant interplay Detweer her ‘mobic | “lt may be presumed that he was] springs from a pre-existing lesion AL | military training: properly organized, $40.00 Broadcloths, $18.50 hag Any suspicious facts|"There was a thigh bone,” Mme brows and lips, and at every other | ret ly any ahe told OTs etude to Ko abit late ; bietiarsee mae aoa Lyre i lad and $35.00 Velour Goats, $18.50 3 | < nd some fine ntence nods or tosses he 1. {a twinkle or the ora ’ r the warning is visi or ¢ c i faa to thee reconsignments will lead Selenka told me, “and some fine sige oad, with ita crop of stort, Ow In the scale, iva loyal, If wom ————— | . $29.75 Bolivia Coats, $18.50 rtment of Jus-| teeth and most of the skull wa iron-gray hair so like Rosa! What masterful, husband to one m: - halla eonoer on. the * ~ Sete es the failure of cor.| “BI of course there is much more i ead a cayousd taluer seis cnliatan:| never had a concer on tie] G, A. R, MEN WIN FIGHT. | $25.00 Cheviot Coate, $18.50 SS ee ‘to find, 1t seemed to mo that there \ropus"—she would call |There is no reason to think that the| lip or tongue without first experienc- — | ‘tain coal dealers to put their coal on | {him nothing — less polysyllabic— | pithecanthropus practised polygamy.” |ing some warning. ‘The defect may |Coart Decides Aw Mt Service Richly fur-trimmed — or should be more excavation, not only | sw atked t, like Eval :¥ f Hoard Ord ’ ithe market as suspicious d upright, ke any man, ex- Have you come to w York tol ne a burn from continued smoking or joard Order Amit, 7 7 “Bho United States District Attor-|to discover, Mf possible, more bones,| cept that he seamed in a lit t the |find missing links?” [ inquired filp- sd teeth, The} Gen. George B, Loud, Past Depart | beautifully plain tailored— g F< but to settle the time when Pithecan- | knees. We know this from the shape|panily. “Ll can show you ever so|#® Irritation from ragged tee ¢ Commander of the G. A. R. in the! full veepi lel vith neys assembled here are making ar- Mee ey ckumining the geo. (Of 6 BIE thigh bone that was f hany_—-men who think that women| Probabilities of a cure are excellent rte ate fail ull, sweeping models, wii with officials of certain New | logic strata, is period ha Undoubtedly had learned the use of | men are white slavers, in esse or in| bacco users a ‘s * SS bah erans anc 3 4 efinitely established. Some have| his hands. We have not found the | ene: pers ho b ; "| cer than those who do not use It. ‘The | others over forty-five years old who are oy : Cc Aland railroads for concerted ac- | been definitely oe ned le ey rel bones of the Hand and eo. to canoe |hammes ser ons who believe an eat only miracle we have to perform is tol in the State aervice from being ruled ut The most ap propelate end seer tell at ar. yo tl to the delays of loaded cars. said he lived 900,000 years ago, tell if it was the ical monkey | who | marriages are—the| educate a million persons where we} of competitive examination can secure for t he next three months of inter~all : no imputation against the was much further back. member, with two bones in the litle lother place; girls who wear fur col-| How educate one” eth oud 'e big and warm, with the least weight! Now reduced ‘officials of any of the big ra y~wWhat did you find?” L asked rit re pe and a nor: liars in August—oh, this Is just a be- eo ae Baa Dre AM ae ty prought a test gare be. to a final clearance basis, in time for New Year! f distance from the er the . P. Austin, nla” order | ied in wood faith Among cher things f found the) could use it. Jin Mme, Selenka’s demure reply, t! the Natlonal City Bank of New York | candidates to fll the ace uf avslatant No Charge for Alterations Serious coincidence, the second | ————— re LEARNED THE USE OF jcan only stay here a day or two,” she ty Me eke anteen Bamnees rier in the Huprems Loud hy; the price of coal threatened | Thomas J. Spellacy of Connecticut, WEAPONS. a avait to enna ety inthe conflict. He did not bellevelamong the Aupreme Coney eenants 1 feek was halted and retail ker of Rhode Istand, Fred! «te must have known sd ning offapesc-they are so Interesting” |the war casualties would sertously|wio would n eligible to take Maat Geet declared that they “hope the wn of New Hampshire, | weapons and their purpose. nthel bball Inconventenen countrien at war trom promotion! examination ‘but for: the At the Fashion i 4 care er." | Tho ‘oss of Kaste snnayl-|anthropold apes use weapons, | have # commercial standpoint. le sald « Court of Appeals gave its MAD of the coal scar Pe env en) | Diy Biet ree ote ragere ** Thad them break off the small branches NAMED WRONG WOMAN the destruction of ships was not | decision te Four Shops “ort rd they are afraid of criminal! van a ie auinet u Berea om 1of trees to throw at me. They take ' nearly so great as was opuiarly —< > westigation, they simply have just| Pa; Charles F. Lynch of New Jer-|sticks and attock their enemies. or supposed. He did not think that! Pintey Urwes Thirty State-Bn. found out coal is not as scarce a# they | sey, Frank M. Swacker, Spectal Dep-| those whom they wish to injure WIFE LOSES DIVORCE SUIT America would be a dumping ground pwah 100-4 imagin: e enera’ ew York; |Pithecanthropus wa ead o| fo ods at very low prices. ALBANY, I !9.—The endowment | : at tbe t Mr. And Me ey repay te * . heh In dey too.) 0 " oa Hternatlonal trade after the war,"| in thin (Sate of at least thirty fellows Nineteen West 34th Street @ conference Mr. Anderson | James atane of Maryland in an nimals were | Gu Caught Spooning on Stair] ar. Austin sald, “will in my opinion | ships carrying an vhs : wark: Is assisted by F. G. Goodale and, phen T. Lockwood of Buffalo, N. Y., and flere, and he must have Paes eae 8 aT ie quite similar to the International | feos ss0o te a1. 600 eee ttipend of | Boonie Hoenioen! Spee: Mm «A. Adler, special deputiesj and Willam G® Barnhart of Wes: |2ad some defense other than fight] — With Percy Holdsworth Not trade before the war, The recent|{ocday by ‘Dro John tte onded | 460-462 Fulton St. 14-16 W. 14th St. Broad & Park Sts, ET Mttorney General. Other| Virgin! amainet the Pe Sat ea Saat ; “Mrs, Bullingden,”” ruption will not prove perma Commiasioner ‘of Kducuiton, ‘an ade he ete. be he lool a ike his : dd ream © he formal o Valted States District Atiorneys| Mr. Anderson was not sure when tie [asked, showing her an imaginary ve»! 4 divorce was cefused to Mra, Grace | shall doubtless do somewhat| Museum.” Theodore Roosevelt und oy. | present are John I. A. Merrill of conference will tude, but other construction [had found. Fi depicted : Face | ee eee nefore the wat. Burope| Whitman will speak to-night | Maine, V. A. Bullurd of Vermont,| members thought it will last through jan ¢ f sdlngly h try indi w th Holdsworth, w of Perey J. Holds eo Taquire from us Large Quantities | 3 9 Bhat "| to-morrow pendulous stomach, con » back,| Worth, general ager of the Yellow }or manufacturing mat and will a SS I, An oficial 0 nite biggest coal ate jong dangling arms and a low, brut-|‘raxicab Company, by Justice Mullan|temporarily increase H ew Yor jo stipu- ish head i ha So) nea 7 mR ings of our manufactu = | lated that his name must not be used,, Mme, Selenka took one look and|!® the Bronx to-day, The Justice held | lt asonable ’ e | declared to that the of feuine to the defense of her pr¢ that there had been no proof that the |") nh pad wade in wouth Ameri U p e rs: coal remains unchanged at $8.2 a ton} Oh, Ba, ROL” ane cried, "He was] woman named in Mrs. Holdsworth's|and other neutral sections, oO consumers ane e 0! sei nol 0 F a h am #8) p © e 7 \0 | > lto think the worst is over." He de-|was not so ugly at looks like a patil was the woman arding | But thos who expect the rete tion | 2Ie|clared that he id $9 a ton for more|tramp peddler, Pithecanthropus had] Whose lovemaking with Holdsworth anys ~ ae j For New Year’s than 2,000 tons of coal yesterday on| considerable intelligence. And he had| testimony: wax given we have made In exports, or look for a ons of coal 3 : ! consi . E at urge reduction in the manufactured ; ?, the pier at New York which jhe!much less hair than many persons] The principal witness for Mrs, |! Extraordinary Value Saveraged” with coal from the Wig | think Holdsworth was Gertrude Dove, cook | °° a aE ts t war, will srodueing companies to supply his] The orang, even, bas little hair on] in the Holdsworth home at Rochelle | 1 ™ 7 viatoqers at $8.25 a ton, Nine dollars | his belly 1 Pithecanthropus had! Park. She said that « a gay din Bug Me anker, speak. & e a ton at the pier moans that he . igher in the} ner party Feb. 12, 1914, given’ as a| oe the econ em Serre ove aie One erika eine, Ae back i 4 reoat to keen him| {rewell to Me. Holdsworth, who was! retiice the very higheat emMolency of port, Whien is the 1 ‘way of selling | back he had—an overcoat to keep him| going abroad, she saw Holdawacth eve elency. Tow much ‘company coal’ are you| on the front of his body." | guests on ¢ backstairs lunding. {compensate for the discrepancy be- iting every day? ype was aakeds-| "What was his pead ke2 f asked.| Ayked if she knew the woman ( tween the wares of Hurope and Am: mpany coat” m@&ning the mupply | @’Ehe skull stoped,” shy admitied| (rude told” the name and right. there | etiee and to held our ferel t from the ble coal intning companies) he eye Salads itieert vn thal the case went to pieces, because t Dine suconnstul AttAOK’ On solentine |who have not raised thelr price ot) ae carn wero slightly pointed. But] {vorce petition, mentioned only A] management,” he anid, "by the enact | $5.40 & ton during this fall and win-| oP ieee charucteristica are more In-| 2% HBullingden ment of the ‘Tavenn nn at the last ” + | tensitier € a ie rid swexsion of Congress in’ spite of the MP. turn sole. pied the aller, “T can't | tensitied in tin negroid typ re t 6 Boi xt els wih colors Vou ask the companies | Which t myself have seen alive at the! STILL HOPE FOR VOLTAIRE| most earnest proteste of laborers, Gold Cloth selling me”. This, op Present day. By the way, Pitne-| i economists, manufacturers and 1 (oy tg neat “ , ‘ ropus probably was not white one iry authorities, imposes a lamentable oMcer of the liw eth pry out of hipy ; f She May Have Broken Propeiter, f 4 ? Java not now white-skinned, and ny f try, ff we are to maintain our su OTe tre an gettin \hot, L myself, during my exeayations, mship Line Chey still — 9 DE tae KE BnorG of the! found orani hat had been tural oping for the v Aiuerica to buy a little coal from speculators | Me’ | disappeared on @ (rip from Liverpool jor independent operators. But this; BECAME CARNIVEROUS ANDjon Nov. 28 HIS SIXTEENTH AEROPLANE . Amount hag been steadily magnified | It Was stated she might be drifting , a all fall and erints WALKED LIKE A MAN. with a broken propeller shia other ne | ui : t 1! ee i rn De | Perhaps Pithecauthropusa damage that might ic ey to aban . fs known that o! m L thoes don headway Germans Lose Five in All—Guy- vent e made ree-| use of fire, although it is cer Saeroi 6 Gold ds of 3 aricite coal mined| he did not gook his food . nemer Holds Record of Twenty- on all, of the coal shipped to|theory, you know, that monkeys|SPAIN’'S U-BOAT PROTEST./| ;. Mea Hes at Purple § pw York, and expectally of all the! Curned into men through a liking for a tive Bagged ie Match. cars of coa) held up on side tracks ofj animal food. Not being able to 0D-| Measnres to Be Take Sate Neue) agi moniery to Mate ihe Various railroads so that there|tain It in the trees, nuts and fruit], Penne | PARIS, Do, 29.-—The official re- le 4 shortage when the concerted mo tors, the carnive monkeys took to | 0.) vtaaria of the aviators fample Shoe Co, wis mice to boost the price to the} ding more time on the ground, ave DAMES CARL) eHantonwes braunht i consumer nd thus learned to walk uprig di . 404-406 Sixth Av., N. Y. "si 2une e United States District Attor-|use their front feet as hands. But 1) of § down on De his sixteenth enemy |neys In con: ah e rec. {consider that theory absurd, [t should | CRerset alrp this occurred at 11.55 A, M \ lorda of ni t ses, and prob, fapply equally to Hons, yet they have | chant over Mangues wood, to the southeast ; ably wil 1 form ps ind ths A aia 0 CONSA vitae a hte meh Rea aenieinadl al pote ing will me of Misery, It been confirmed also \ Be NS erg bernie nation Ants T nat, in her opinion, both Pithecan=| ature of which has not br that on Dec French air ptlots l l -A —_ brought down four other enemy ma- d t th bli Western Mitszard Ve Tralnel cites | Ww e announce oO e public | B Absolutely Removes WY paieL rata inplavalrolanea tal taccre| | In estion. re) kc: ‘ OS Limited 1 he att of Lieut, Loste, thts mak- | “ ne package SS FS ing his aixth alr victory, and agother| within a few days provesit. 25catall druggists here to-day two days v. was felled by Private Martin who, up ‘ Seem genius |to the present time, has been reapon- | Tk OA Dilasard In Wyoming the) sible for the destruction of five Ger frame, necounted for the delay | man airplanes | A Century “ Sinan Gurls Veaacairiaa that Lieut. Guynemer haa browg! Favorite El, PASO, | down his wwenty-fifth German nero. | operating under Villa « | plane. Hi Merarererete ie eres Fifth Avenue - Madison Avenue, New York The Standard Rye of America dian forces, | Villa partisans, nied by Carrar 10,000 Americans Fighting With the Allies, OTTAWA, Ont, Dee, 29.4 Landon cable estimates that 19,000 United States citizens are now serving with tue allies, the majority being with the Cana Takeo Shietn, Sew York , Lowt in twam NORFOLK, Va, Deo Takeo | otm, mn Japanese artis tiving al No 20 4 Fifth Avenue, New York City, has been lost in the dismal ewamp near) Moyocs, N. ©, since yesterday noon | Searching partie reat work The swamp at that tion is very dense jend wid, | \ Shirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street

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