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ee THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1916, ' _— - —— —_ $$$ $$$ —_— qualities but sight and graceful. “Toe “THE GIRL PHILIPPA’? | GEORGE BRADY’S MOTHER Applause,” an Iconoclastic _ young | RIALTO’S FILM PLAY| AND FATHER WANT HIM | AVIATOR FELL At the Operas |Ris Ree ttied ts | ame nusito win have Anite Stewart| OME FOR NEW YBAR’ WHILE FLYING, NOT ‘livened up’ after that most dull and 4 «—pye Girt Philippa” as the dra- The Flonzaleys) 29sec ee pred matic feature of ita programme for Oguri Declares He Could Not mourners, paid to simulate grief and Now Year's week. Owing to the ex- over do it.” “Splendid is the audaci' . Mature of this Vitagraph Turn Machine as He Neared Hook Fortifications. | | y By Syloester Rawling. of youth!” At the end was Haydn's pt Be were many vacant seats | lovely quartet in G major. Ali three production, the doors of the Rialto at the Metropolitan Opera | compositions found masterful exposi- Will be oponed at 10 o'clock sach H last night and the line of tion by the quartet to the delight of morning. ‘The picture will be given asdeus ous pr prom ‘aa if it had been |” Loos blasted) an elaborate musical setting and for decimated in the trenches, It is to be} Mubin Goldmark, at the Washington the firet tins: in the history of motion regretted, for Mr. Gatti’s production | Irving High School Jast night, heard pictures Mr. Rtothapfel will introduce " . r _ the Tolle’sen Trio play the use of two projection machines, of “Iphigenie Auf Tauris” ts a beauti-| troy and another one CRIA. ting GatTeS OM (HO: WARES Ge caeiteh Creda a 4 at ocarel bani bord ai screen at the same time. One ma- chine will throw on the screen a and well sung. Of course, It's a p! cite Heside Al ov that Gluck’s more than a century ol ld Boelimann’s symphonic proclamation of war while the other ri in Ger. | Variations for ‘cello and plano At [a projecting a picture of “The Steel opera, but new to us, is sung in Ger-| Maxine Muliott’s Theatre in the after- Wai of France,” showing the French man instead of in the original French,| noon Yvette Guilbert repeated her | troopa marching into action. as I said in my review of the first | Christmas programme. “The Girl Philippa’ is from tho i the People’s 4 the pro- Tsunstaro K. Oguri, Japanese etu- | dent of aviation and the son of a wealthy banker of Tokio, wishes the | American people to know he did not intend to fly over their fortifications at Sandy Hook yesterday afternoon ; When his hydroplane fell into the | lower ba: | He stopped near Sandy Hook, he #aid, because he could not turn the machine around, “I regret that people think I was making an effort to arrive over Sandy Hook and I would be happy nould they believe otherwise,” Ogurl sald to-day. “That was the first time T have made a filght near here and | Pauline Frederick is the star of GEORGE D.BRADY | everything happened to be a mistake, “the, Glave Abate,” by Yrederiek It was Friday and I guess the evil day was the reason for it. a performance, but it is unreasonable to! pn, tnirty-second semi-annual en- novel of the n6 name by Rober W. Chambers and concerns the ad- allow prejudices growing out of the| trance examination for singing And \yiturey of a Balkan Princess who is kKidnappet when a child and reaches maturity in the rural neighborhood of Ausone, France, Just at the out- reak of the present war. cente Ballester, Spanish baritone, ‘wer to enter into the realm of music. | orchestral instruments of the Nat We are in the seventh week of the | onal Conservatory of Music of Amer season and it bas been demonstrated |!ca, at No. West Seventy-ninth tbat German opera is being alighted. | Street, will be held on the morning Melanie Kurt's impersonation of |Of Jan. 6 and on the evening of, Toh! ae oa noteworthy one. alt fo} Jan. 10. aie = |will return for the week and sing eetaat, and sung with erece and| The favorite numbers of the great! \Hienro., from, | the Barber of Be: | eauty. Thank you, Mme. Kurt! |French diseuse, Yvette Guilbert, will ville.” Mme. d'Espinoy, French colo- tSnannes Sembach, Hermann Woeil,| be included in the all request pro- TUUth w rl Braun, Marte Sandelins, Lenora | §™mme she is to give at the nine irken Atice Hversman and Robert | teenth and last of her concerts at —— sphardt keep her worthy company. ea a Feces Theates tyson PAULINE FREDERICK \ Call And ner, aseoclates,, Giuseppe] xed, by explanations of their cun- ON STRAND’ S SCREE! jionrigito to lead the dances; al ***t in English. | chorus that Is exquisite, thanks to terful conducting | Before you ask “Information” try the Telephone Book — FORMATION "' assumes that you have looked : in your telephone book first, so, in order to be of the greatest service in the greatest number of cases, she follows the practice of consulting her special records first, which show the telephone 1 be heard in an aria from | “Louise,” by Charpentier. i (79 Mr. _Sett!, and mi Pi net MoCormac A concert at the * Bod: Ippodrome on Sunday, Jan, 7, will Ch owe be his fiftieth in C reatee New York Arnold Kummer, which will be tho If George Brady should read this The Flonzaley Quartet gave an ox- |!" #!x years |feature attraction at the Strand let him communicate at once with nis! “I planned to go only @ little way @ra concert at Aeolian Hail last night Ta Sohkolnik, Russ an violinist, | Theatre. In this romantic story whe folks. If any of George's friends | from the shore, but when I attempted with’ Marguerite Valentine at. the fan erate ine Camas er arate aed m4 know of his whereabouts won't they, to send the machine around, it would je viered for saleon the slave St in touch with bim, or tell his| not turn, I tried to make it leave piano, will give @ recital at Avollan | fy Hall on } onda: evening, Jan, ock. Other pictures to be seen are family where he is? They want him the water, but it remained like a at which they exploited two new com- tions still in manuscript. Most imposing of these was Ernest Bloch’s Quartet in B major. It is of Hebrew . “Ode ; form," Ditmar’ New Year’ fish. I pushed and pushed at the ° tnepira ion, ult mora im conmtry |The second New York recital of thal iving ook of Nature, mie COMBEY reach of Bay Tenth Street Hrechiyn, ateer-Tudder and suddenly the plane numbers that have been added or changed since the exiled musician, and not easy tof aie Qi we atvon wt AcoHan fait | aad the Strand Topleal Review. The) George is seventeen years old and’ turned about quickly and I thought 1 last Directory was published asp at a first hearing. The other | on wWednerda musical programme will include Na-|is ¢ ft, 2 ins. in height, On tho Pp a fo 4 eday afternoon, \ dine . donna; Ene be 4 is jwas all right. But the machine Gree. wulto for two violins by Eman tnd dine Legot, Kussian primadonna; En-, morning of Oct. 27 he left his home, | ‘ Yel Moor, dedicated to Mr. Bett and | quo people'n. Music Loague ~111|TICo-Arenzon, tenor, and Grace Hoff: \No, 196 Bay Tenth Street, to go to turned all the way about and I was, 3) Naturally she looks in the current telephone directory only as 4 Mr. Pochon, also full of musiclanly | give freo concerts next week in these | MM coloratura sopra work, and he hasn't been seen since,| headed again for the ocean and a last resort e public schools: Wednesday, No. 83; Sn nl » (His “father has searched for itm | Europe. } . Vriday, No. 69. “ ry without avail, and to-day 4 general . “ on “ ‘ . | . — "CHARMS BIG AUDIENCES was sent out for him by tel olaaa Sea tha Ey LAnS Wh aes Information’’ will cheerfully give you the number you want, The first of fifty joint appear iF police. His father thinks that, may- . A . | it & list i ! HARD PED PIMPLES ih various cities of Fudul 1 | Pe, he lost his fob and felt too badly {ing with awful speed. But I could even though it is correctly listed in the Telephone Directory. t » pienict, and Albert Spalding, | "A Daughter of of the Gods,” the Will- lover it to return home. But where-| not get it out of the water. I thought | ° Violet, will’ bovat Arolign Hal on | insacpae adn ahectbblns wah GAL tb ever ho ta bin mother wants 10°60 peryapa the machina would run clowe Mi But when you ask her for a number that you could obtain BURNED SEVERELY Paks attract capacity houses twice daily |4onq ‘his nine younger brothers and|to Sandy Hook and I kept It going | more quickly from the telephone book, you not only slow down George F. Boyle, Australian com | ly Theatre, Its charn and | sisters. fast until suddenly the engine stopped 0} own ervi u poser-planist, now a member of the! are irresistible alike to juve- | —— —_ and the machine began to sink. I saw! Lead service, but you take her time from others who really faculty of Peabody Institute, Halti-|nile and crown-up. In scenic beauty, it 4 hatled it. It dia! need her help. ached So Used to Scratch, Turned more, will givo hia first Ne York |novelty nd magnitude the screen | pea tran men nee aa fishing boat Wh k ital of the season at Acollan Hall|drama which portrays Annette Kel- | not Z . y i Into a 9 do ax on Tuesday afternoon. Niermann'’s aquatic accomplishments ! . came. The tug tried to save the ma- y not make it a rule to Asham el ; — lived up to its promise of an in- | chine and a sailor from the fishing Leopold ¢ weky, pianist; Belle vation and ovelatio in under- | H 7 oe M ” Story, soprano, and Hugh Allan, tenor, | takings Etta HET CRS: boat threw me 4 line. | Try the Telephone Book First HEALED BY CUTICURA Will be yoloists at the Russian Sym-| With the old year will end the c oT ’ Ogurl sald he had been studying a mee aeadent Gone jteat for $200 in cash prizes which | aviation in Los Angeles when his rmorro Modest Alt- | William Fox offered for the best study leat in learned q n ‘ he stroke o a diving pose of Miss Kellermann Q ‘ with Herbert's “American Fantasie.” |which deccrates the entrance to the | 1e then came East to practise qujetly bead CY Leper cd ici Max Sanders’s ninth Elite Musicate| “77° THeatT®- eee ih, il eels a i Som as a then in a couple weeks b x cale — —_ j ¢ t rs 7 7 a. few that more were ‘here Ther were | at the Harris Theatre on New Year's ra , « | (Continued trom First Page) — |p, Grundy, proprietor of the Danc Te Mere red end would | Eve will present Kam Franko and bin| PROCTOR, KEITH, LOEW ‘ jing Carnival at the Grand Cen 1! NEW YORK TELEPHONE ‘ burn severely. They | orchestra, and David Bispham, Olga | {ND PALACE FEATURES| "2,24, them, there for the benellt of | palace. ‘ COMPANY, as itched so that i used to | C#FTara and Lois Patterson, solotats. : Ce tee and eee’ in New| ‘The Jap denied that he had served ee ee Mr. wi a New si bi scratch them and they The biti at Proctor’s Fifth Avenue | Bedford, Mass, in 1862 and graduated |in the Japaneso army. He sald he Onssip Gabrilowitsch, the 2 - 4 J a mf 1 Me = Ercan kes pianist, wit make bia fest appears |Tbeatre will conslat of Eugene Blair from Asneret College in MU. , When |had studied at Philipe-Hxeter Acad-| ) sore harned that Teche | ance in America as conductor at the|in “A Woman's Way," Maybelle } st | Paw Sohool, he began the practice Na emy and at the University of Penn-| — b dom went out Manhattan Opera House to-morrow | in songs, the Les Valdoen in feats of | Jaw. In 1908 President Rousevelt ‘np: | sylvania, | BANKING AND FINANCIAL. Pom) “1 sent forasample | Civlst It te te be ate all Rocha magic, Hal and Frances tn a comedy | pointed him era eran on of Cuticura Soap and | sky programme by a symphony and others. The feature at Proc-| the King of Spain. Ointment. [ bonght more and alter] | chestra of eight: ss Pifty-cighth Street Theatre will yy position of recelver of the Third 5% Income att two ahs OF Soap and one and a ja Monoloa entattg in songs and | ay y Mr. Whitridge | aif boxes of Ointment 1 was heal Jean Geraray, the Belgian ‘cell while the chief attraction at! jn wonders with the | . e Ly NTMLY . (Signed) Miss Emma Duggen, 1717-19 | nas preniniedy filed Posies iy Wiad td Proctor's One Hundred and Twenty-| more or less disorganized lines, de- aan FEATURES OF OUR FIRST MORTGAGE CERTIFICATES ALL GOODS Syria! Wake Avec New Vork City March a'l& [cites tb rar Benen. Wee han baaaie Afth Sureet Theatre will be “Lover's| manding courteous treatment for pa- ‘They are secured by first inortgages on New York City property Mf SAUL WRITE OR PHONE. 4 F ake," re musical comedy. | trons and greatly {mproving the ser- Sample Each Free by Mail |", /2#!!s training camp and tx un | irocforn Twenty-third Street Thea: | vice. One of his frst moves was the worth at least 60% more than the amount loaned. 1C With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- | with the Belgtan army on Christmas veal pir PauAavie and feature Sraeiapnes’ BES acre em and Provision is made for installment payments on every mortgage, dress Pog -card: “Cuticura, Dept. T, | Day as an artilleryman. me “Loh ‘a "x 4 pop! ewer deat thus gradually increasing the margin of ity. 2 Eddie Foy and the Seven Little| When his men quit work last July 4 y z r security. Boston.” Sold throughout the world. ; Moys will head the bill at the Palace | ins i : * ace ympathy with the striking em- i : ‘ s : The Phitharmonic Society will re-|‘theatre, _ Other. features will be| Dloyees of the Union Railway Com- DOV BrlaS HY LAI LTETae Suarenvens 7, tthe: Company: witie mine ite aotivition on Friday after. Dorethy: Bhoemak “A House of} pany, Mr. Whitridge announced he capital and surplus of over $4,000,000, » noon after a three weeks’ rehearsal, | cards,” 4 ‘ 8 ealing with union labor, js INTEREST @ DIVIDEND NOTICES | with a regular subscription. concert |Garnt) if songe Gladys Clark and | Mr. Whitridge is tho author of sev. Tesnedl) in: amaunia oF B200L upwaris SEABOARD NATIONAL WANK. at Carnegie Hall, Elena Gerhardt, | Henry Bergman in a song revue, alert! books on legal, historical and} ), | Ser i Interest at 5% from date of purchase nae Bile peas Temed ania | AopTano. will be the soloist: | "The lcomedy sketch entitled “Tho Night arith he is just book had to Put in Companion’s Trunks Write for Booklet. y . aia | © ‘ tri slude | Hout,” and George Rockwell and do with the present war, For more ‘fi eoreatis Biiydend of, cen ‘HOS ser fone araine, fn | Dvorak’s fourth symphony and De. Roats” and teorge Rockwell and Al} i thirty years he lived at No. 16| by Mistake—Duty Previously 3 Say 2 TaN toe onl'on'Be: | bussy's two noctutnag, “Clouds” and] included In the bill at Low's Am ant Bloventh Btrest, His principal| ° .,; : é a Titl d Mo OURVERLEY, Cashier, Festival erican Theatro and Roof the early {Clubs were the Knickerbocker, Cen- Paid on Most of Them. 5 pany by elpart of tho week will be “Woman | tty, University and Metropolitan, : BROOKLYN BROOKIVH Proposes,” by Paul Armstrong; Bddie | Sooting and walking were Mr, Whit- : “ “pepe ® 135 Broadway. New York. 203 Montague ots Brooklyn ~~~ — BROOKLYN. | BROOKER W.n---n- | Bordo in "The Law Breaker,” Harris |"dge's favorite pastimes and he in- Mrs, Willlam Eilts Corey, wife of | 6850 Cortiandt, "Phone: 7100 Main, vY Tepes) ae ie ae nd Draher wd’ Chanter’ |dulged in them to the full at Balna-| the former president of the United | M ( ethONDS'H (Ai Tho feature picture for Monday at {Kellly. the estate In Scotland where] states Steel Corporation, again | \¥ wl Loew's New York Theatre and Roof {46 passed his summers. visited Surveyor of Customs Thomas “ POR BOOK OF 6ERS », . will be Frederick Warde in "King| Mt, ,Whitridge married Miss Lucy|h" nus at the Custom Houre to- _____ SAVINGS BANKS. el _SAVINGS BANKS. 7) s250¢ $1 Weekly {a OPEN p THEATRE i B KLYN ‘Vera: the We ecnenar en Soltaces Matthew. Arnold, tho. post and of in an effort to explain the complica: | } Sibose Wee NAL t E-BUSHWICK 2529 Dorothy Dalton in “The Female of cousin of Mra, Humphrey Ward, the} tions arising out of the discovery of | EXGEL SIO Uni Weakly The Bre ore SUNE OF PsP ae scout ativemsige MECN Tie ehikinde suretes: | 82000 worth of gowns and lingerle TING on CAST Le on een -_ Theatre will be Ned Waybura's The | The ohildren are Miss Joan Whit-|!n the trunk of her travelling com- SAV INGS BANK Sa gS k » BROAD Girlies’ Gambol,"” with Ma "|ridge, Mrs. Chartes Greenough | panion, Miss Martha Shippey, when yr ligand Fellx Adler playihg the lead.{and Arnold Whitridge, a lieutenant] they arrived on the liner Rochambeau oer Taecout C.PERANNUM igre BUY pirpag ay: DiRt T ‘ ‘a ing roles, Mrs, Thomas Whiffen will |!” the British army Thursday. Ctedited to. deyosi on all sume et An Interest Dividend (118th) consecutive || ~ appear in “The Golden Night,’ and|..M®. Whitridge was a member of] ° yen)” Me tow entitled ite fad up has been declared at the rate of | Win a e Greatest Laughing _ [!*'iii ir fsc8S5 Seva pation af hid, Buea "ihe game wove got aclars wo se EE , Qll ic SGAEEA | Ute and Oneal Pe Con aan || ing novelty Rice, with offices at No. 59 Wall] customs officers and an inqutry Is be- the able on and ‘tier ver annum — street 4 . Jun, 15, WAT, Credited Jauuary 4. 1817. aod, payable 4 h i ae art r Ing made by Mr, Rush to determine | et made on.or before dan, 10 W! on aud afier Thapetay Oy N 20,0 VAGUES UNDER ee icone whether they shall he selzed | “draw Interest from dun. ty 1017. Dy w t , “This is a grave mistake and very || Accounts can be opened by mall, oney deposit Ey 0 in e or THE SEA” IS THRILLING MRS. FAIRBANKS'S WILL. annoying,” Mrs. Corey sald after visite | Bookist, "Banking by Mall sans LT aee intent frou anaes 4“ ee vested a s = ing Mr. Rush to-day was abroad WILLIAM J. ROOME, President ALEX, P,,W, KINNAN, Preniden OF oh The Universal Film Manufacturing Douglas Fairbanks, the even weeks and after a stay of two |] JOHN C. GRISWOLD, Fecretary FRANCIS i RAKE tone rs Pas ie sa iN Company's latest feature production, pe Fe ied ben Malang ehh id ks In London I went te va | PRANK ¥, HAZARD, Secreiary od danse, t noe ‘BARN y 4 Swanty Thousncd Leatias Vaden | enn o meee oe ouee 00 In the] just outside Paris. 1 fou | : ‘saan om dino Ab Teta H A s tka Mea,” ohleh rill enadh a ee will ot ne Rarnet ae A. Fairbanks, ote, Ay bar gg Ma pees froin | pL ware Jersey City, Sea h N be © second | filed to-day in the Surrogate’s Court, | the trenc o are ic cared for NNUAL aia . ‘ M GERARD jam J Week of Its engagement at the Broad-|The estate {s valued at $5,000, The | there, and T dec ed to leave | sarees AEMIAA. IRVING SAVINGS _NSTITUTION DEPOSIT !::". ittomeay Brooklyn. Weekly = ES teresting and instructive, as well as coming the actor's wife, Mre, Beth} ang 1) wuppose some of my gowns Ne. 90 AMON Yowes! ‘« thriliing and nov<t photo-dramas ever] "“Ttaving no personal property | Were placed in Miss Slippey's trunk | 4 pivinEAL 4 ‘. DIA mM CREDIY (DS 37 MAIDEN — 1, Based upon two of Jules! wh n my daughter in lew, eth fand we 3 Ov ETODRE. Ryn than $5 mont) 4 end ng he E 1 wr | erne's moat popular novels, “Twon- Danks. would appreciate,” thelworth of them were bought abr i Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry ty nous 1 os Unde states, “I give and bequeath to] some o: » KoWNS were take »POUL i 1 4 and Mysterious are the ein of one doliar, me ssi rege Fone Oe eae cuenaea Thee FOUI i on or Yefore dan, 10th will draw | DOW petrovelitan, <0 MeliGn ata $1 | Mn version of these fascinating ato- | ne Mott punks died a week ug atland most of them were purchased | Oy sud att ENE. presdent ; = = : es le self magnificently to thelowned by her, all personal, ta dis-]on previ ips and duty had al- | or be ro MRGH Te DUNNING, Secretary ‘. PERSONALS. . . inventions of the Williamson devices ited in equal shares among her|ready bi id on m," pas HANNCR ERM . meen 4 THE WISE Guy nich were employed in merging , «grandchildren and daugh- FREDERIC ¢ ILLS, Cashier, ieee “Tague nm re 08 are thal amas the actors and in photographing thom in-law | seu 10 to 3; Mon. to 7; dat, ar WF righ genie) A wnue cader the water ' -——-—_—. METAL CEILING FALLS Coen Mrs OF BOCTSTIES ACCRITED, * | Dollar Savings Bank yoke folly: 61st Tal 3 A . . pe Ee BIG DEAL IN MOVIES. BORO Third Avonne, HELP_WANTED—MALE, : The Highest Salaried Comedian Pn UPON SEVEN FIREMEN pry Dock Savings Institution “sista Sucduirareyge |-—MEME WaNTePmai——. 4 Arrested for reckless driving, a Announcement was made to-day of the Fo dth |B mam, on accounts from 90 to 64,000 " ona 0 col et o1 rn a nas Dw! 9 Cos . ror de ot befc 10a on the Burlesque Stage Kansas farmer offered a cuse of |S OE. Ab 9 caneeat OA tee 70) Mauales | Comrades Rescue Them as Building | me rue a dns tal Tien Benen fom Janiay fi id MOTORMEN ! } pi Dy e hon flor the months ¢ i ecomber & | ‘ SE E. 4 | fresh eggs as batt bond, national Film Service, Ine, and the| | Burns—Two Roomers Taken nal aepontta, from. Dok, si | Wir AGE H, BOMARDS, Presiden and i yey ange H International News Pictorial will 7 | WEIRD FETE AT LAKE! nares 35) on $esigncepla Down Ladder. = | CONDUCTORS i i ye ‘Feleased through the Patho Exchange, . | | F SURROUNDED BY A CLEVER COMPANY TE AT LAKEWOOD. |e rien miceteix sntnatinr unex | Capt. Blephen McKenne and otz mem-| : | WANTED. x Ka Klux Ride by Flood Ligne, ‘The two arpa) Ores ni aid exhibiting cone bera of Engino Company No, 72 nar- a wan Phare 38) ‘ z| Masked Carnival looms te one of the important motion | rowiy escaped death when a metal cell-| hy niles i wa J, Prew ae Good opportunity to secure q The installation on Ls n carries with tt the|ing and several bundred pounds of yaa F patrennc Tm, Fremdenk | pr) ROW 70 CxI TwERe PP yv secul a | tan Elaboration by Mr. Gerard, of the Laughing Cl. Lakewood, N. J., of high pow § i] pales of the two news reols—tho Pathe | plaster fell and pinned them in a KL WEDS TEI Secrets | ae Se permanent position, : of J 0 ‘ oxe Une ows and the Hearst In ‘ o © Beco! oor of heb RICK SHERWOOD, Amit, Secretary 7 Po ritten by Geo, M. Cohan, iyo erty Was celebrated | pleture | reel be rf i . ~ NAVIGATION OPEN Apply 168 West 50th St, be night by m rid Ne and masquerade | llearst-Pathe KF wrth Avenue one, ist bight burkh, Pauahkeepale. Kington P ii carnival ino which than - They were rescued by wbureh, Doughkespale, Kingston, {fice open from ‘ end women (Ook part awubroker—Carried | who, heard the Ore fen i ain ute | (Ns ‘W, Cor. 14th Bt, and sth Avenue | © CENTRAL UDSON' Line Office 9p AL wie SPECIAL THIS IS MR. HAYES’ FIRST APPEARANCE in Ku Klux oars |dack was Injured, He was taken home | FOUR ‘PER CENT = 6 P.M, X 4 ec tor | after trea atthews 0 _PATENTS. ° rT d ae aetotaaes et) 26 t Si ys, 5 RS Lat eratnty ae AN ABSENCE OF 4 | bandite 1 Jomenh unconscious, ‘ Lal bes ta firemen arrived. the bulld-| per annum on ait suma tron $8 to $3,000 | PATRNTE. wale maria coor orien, 198, Daily except Sunda: pul i | band onda ct opes I ablaze. paint store oc- ted thereto under the by-laws. Valuable books wil YEAI E OSS IS BURLESQUE’'S “e ‘ he) and then looted his loun office in. u|edpies the. cellar, above Which “is ca MADE ON OR BEVORE | panied wat es, none Pamiey eve teal NEW YORK RAILWAYS GA:N, fumed horses outlined the flood crowded part of tho elty, escaping | tailor shop, The top floor is let out to JAN. 10TH WILL) DRAW INTEREST | | Bide, ts 0 Owen Bile Washingt, t lamps. Cottagers who are Red Men of with all diamonds and money tn the roomers. Two. of the roomers were FROM JAN, wt D. 0. COMPANY. the World took part in the carnival, | safe, Joxeph wan found by the jani- | rescued from front windows by I | which was followed by @ masquerade to the bullding. It is feared he|men Mangels and Simowite with dance on the tee, is fatally bur. ‘adder. ’ —_—_——