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3 _— a ——— - ’ . prem THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1917. PACKERS’ ACCOUNTS JUGGLED. TO HIDE EXCESSIVE PROFITS BRITISH REPULSE AAIOS. Billy Sunday's Own Story Of His Bout With Pro-Germart "ree a ‘ ah frame « ae The Wer ome | weevess ont the flew. Mitty Munday tow hia anaes poorly ofthat 7 slay wight with the ¢ 6 were popatend Marin , in tympathia ha, obfert ” angehet Y ag enberherd Wastinorron, — about the wer and @ Nes hed ania a sinbeal Rand ovat of Monahy |, Den oe totes ” war and Germany, Memned inte the t norte pulplt im & “neon of bree ale Bene Now Mew in the Commete finta and attecked the ¢ suet, f ply 4 ~— ‘They may save her from Oe Ly TLANTA, Ga, Dee Bt 7 rainload 4 an se a’ ae ft oe A by eh of . battln Pheae toval _ oe v Wh doe rebel yutherners tovk tt out of my hands tore f landed m shewever thee or haves & tot fet ica lidewater—Luxu- times 1 fot not much nvore than gone Into high in my sermon ddd lo your” pewer fram Rueda Hie In dot _ —_ May Not Suffer det by yet to thrmw in the remark that ther 4 fo question Xp a wiped oft all the Allied fiater $700,000 " Prametered mi nee ir n was inter . * whether would tick Germany of not. Then a sif@ht moles he war ane. e » ‘ . Hee ‘ “ ' “Wy Bind disturbed me and I tureed find this fellow comt Books to Conceal Earnings, | witwess DOESN'T nemempan a er re RasciQh = hs « ming over Retterates Repe' few ; T SOUTHERN INTERESTS, ache w Jer ite Hee nevert reece foe'er| Federal Investigators Learn, (ieee eee that Armour & Co nthe jant twelve hours than hae bern 1 recognized him at once, Ile has bean at the house and tried LONDON, Dee. <The report ert} —_— he nterexted ‘aw lerme otring of od there in @ ike period to beat we ip He langed at me aa ft turned and I poked my right wT gated to-day that the Hurrie WASHINGTON, Der 22 —Pedie | pi through Texas, Arkansas and oe wae the announcement 1 fo in stomach Just over the belt: Then he swung a haymaker and CUP of gift SAL- il . dem to the peace confer at " pet | " pen ® the name ‘ ft looked Itke « piledriver comme down over my head ache 4 fleas bas boon ution of sharcholdings of the Onl. | Tr : at ua was ing men in the cont trade here Sid chied a Yor Hosk at hia Jaw, Pale leaded; Wat a 7 1 ducked ADA before the Germane, would “ came & Yards € ny wae toda peti + but a little too high * 3 , ' sponte in malls 5 aah ae tl manedete bet Ars ¥ ' Chowne dwettar inf And Mrlocked my Ifttle finger ont of Joint, He shot one across and | Mas Evening fire will i} n Ti a wha — M tian and the Arona will have grazed the olde of my face, Then | sent an uppercut to his ehin and | 4 of the Vederal Trade Commis fe at of fron will have | we etinched kindle pleasant memories ; * he eamabae " 4 a warm house on Christmas Day," , ; that the premise: in n'a coming Mant tovantignth Piaf Dina ie yured was (he promise of Hurna It rh. ‘The next moment the bulk of the congregation arrived on the and be a reminder 4 : ap Re etutlonary a. BR wt) tt wan troumht out In tention be ; vot W f the largest retail coal firma in platform. of you H Hho were prosent at the the commission to-day that on Ms ¢, viata the ofty. “They took him off and I finished the sermon. There were |] you. ; the Holsheviki headquarters, the name day a Federal investigator wf toute, A. aise nending every avall- about four hundred trafl hitters present. 1 then wired mother who Hie guard then eine ie eaeniativen. |RDpeared 94.480 shares wore divided Ore, and Toronto, Canada able unit of euuipment inte the coal 1 had gone home for Christmas that 1 was all right } | inte seventeem portions ‘roll waa questioned firat about J of Pennsylvania for fuel leads “You asked for details, but 1 can't remember that there were any. It Just happened and was mighty quick. These are great folks down here. We are having © good meeting, but I’ve never for. ee gotten New York, Merry Christisas to you, ‘ - - “W. A, SUNDAY.” Don’t pass a single and are spending every ounce of power to bring coat to New York city In tho Inst twelve hours they aght to New Jersey tidewater at rotvities ur has been named aa the packer who aided FH. Prince of Hoston to obtain control of the Mhi- go Junction Railways and Union Jape Not Considering fetervention | Armo tn Rowsia. Arrangement of fundy to conceal | | TOKIO, Dee, $3-—Japan 8 not con-| eRcomive earnings wan revealed in | + sidering intervention in Rursia, it was) letter from C. C, Chase, auditor of the 7 formally announced to-day on authority | Union Stock Yards and 1 aneit Com of the Foreign Office. pany, to J. A. Spoor, Chairman of the 5 in Joast twenty-five train loads of an- Ds o de Company and then turn 2 ’ Gedagest Minister ot Foreign Attaire| Hoara of Direstors. ‘The letter re- | Som Yard Senne nom Pardes thracite and bituminous, ‘The Cen- ————————— SALVATION ARMY KETTLE Ro mobilization fisted to a transfer of $700,000 fro) Company, organized and controled ; tral Railroad ot New Jersey atone _ _-Tapanese troops for use in Siberia had | ,, Haba brought In nine train loads, Of this |SHIP REPORTED s SUNK 1S SAFE ur! t ition 1 bette | Seem Senered 0 wae tn ctatomplation, | “SUrPINE to TOAGNIO it appeared | U7, cnermselres aeenat abtty tithe aanonda Witwlicts without dropping in Gitisiain of the army and navy unan- | Monts reserve, i p It is alleged a now treasurer of (he signed ts akek ener { | Clty of Napten Hit w Mine, bar, at least a nickel. jmousty condemn reports circulated | "ID the mature of an appropriated miocy Yards Company was put tn ou y Arrives im Atlantic Port. to ’’ an. abroad concerning present Japanene ao | surplus. every two years or #o, resulting In PP SPDIADD ODODE DEITE i ae Gace coas wee twee AN ATLANTIC PORT, Dee. = = — tivities, which they describe as “stock ‘or your instructions, when earn-| ony tncomplete Knowledge of the . British steamahip City of Nar ’ o1 ° ¢ 7% and ch ate, feamship of Naples, re Jobbing.” Japan in taking the nooesnncy | ings aro excessive, the amount should) company’s activities on the part of! SERGEANT G. MORINI. 5 and 100 carlonda in oach train. | penta’: time Guba uae ta ttc te oe LIGIOUS NOTIC precautionary measures to maintain the |). taken out as a charge to opera | (Coprright, 1917. by Coderwond & Cnderwoot.) ‘The average contents of each train, | rere Pighest standing of the army and navy.| tiny with w credit to additions und wrt tentified that Armour! _ Serat. Morint of tho Bersasttorio, they sald, was about 2,000 tons of WOMLK convoy: Gt Geskroees. at: ST. aortay CHURCH, ‘This doce not result from anticipation | | ents reserve,” said the letter priate aft tutereat in New| be according to his own well | coal, | ed here to-day, i ney. of serious complications in the Far East, | Uettermen tram $1,000,000: 10 took a one-fifth interes! ® Now’ connected and supported story. | Fuel Administration officials ex- It was learned tho vessel was not at-| | “In fact, well-informed persona express | Payment of more than $1,000, : Jorsey kasrhagh ihe aceon attacked single-handed a motor car | pressed satiafaction when they were |tacked by @ U boat. but struck @ mine . ppeared ” s oe Chicagu ello ¢ : jan the confident belief that the grave three packers who had not appeared | of prince, The Chicago Junction) carrying t informed this morning of the wnusu- | nd, her officers fearing she was estes ‘ : eriously damaged, put back ¢ | ally heavy coal receipts at New Jer- British jut ba o ale a, ; . h port, The ) examination of wey tidewater. ‘They rofused, how.) Canadian General Pays High) the hut proved Mot the ek any officer by a submarine off the Brttion eral, von rman uation in Russia is not likely to con-|in the record #0 far was recorded in| Railways and Union Stock Yards) Burren, an adjutant and two chauf- i t tinue, They say, however, that Japan|, jeter from the Chicago Junction | Company was orgauized in 1890) fours Morini killed the general, } must endeavor to increase the efficiency ’ t ‘ c! 8 t Ne put the soldier chauffeurs to fiicht effect of ERSONALS, Railways and Union Stock dn} under the laws cf the State of New) nm ieht, | | ps hs plosion was negligible and the \ of her army and navy [edi the time | Company. Payments “on account of captured tho adjutant, a German |¢¥er. to say that the fuel famine 18! Tribute to Valor of Rail- |sumed ner’ voyax nd th aa iehe a , the Buropean struggle continu ptain, and turned him over to | ended. | the Italian command, “New York City might as well face fact now as later,” one of them | “There is a coal shortage in’ pants, pec, 22. city and it will last all this win- } ‘A despatch to the London Times from | contracts” amounted to $40.00 to sald Mr. Croll, “was Washington, forwarded here, stating |Schwarzohild & Sulzberger betwoen | never held ty She name of Mr. Ar- : t severe fighting had occurred at| October, 1900 and August, 1901; 9,000] mour, I don't kaow under whose | had received re ry reqient f eoretary Lanning |i the Anglo-American Company in| hame It war careted.” i fn, Seswaleront ropa rom, the Arner | tot nnd 190%, and $800,000 to Hammond | A not of faded shorthand not ; ly, an well nd {%, report from 1 troduced in evidence showed - japanese & Co. between July, 1902 and April, road Men in Action. ——_—_ | The conduct of | the American engineers at Cambrat | was praised in a letter written by | ; y | nat with ee ee 600,000 melon cut among the pro- | a Gen, J. B. Seely, commanding a Petar npanese troops had |"? moters of the Stock Yards Company. weather man and the railroads Canadian cavalry brigade, to Wilson | ‘Viadivostok. The object of the sudden transfer! "Wy wy Wadden, formerly a part- wholesalo coal men promised that Cross, Vice President of the Ameri- of stock holdings revealed it appeared) 40, in pH. Prince & Co, Boston jthere will bo no occasion for NY oan Chamber of Commerce in Lon- ; i \ from the testimony, was to conceal order by Albert H. Wiggin, Federal gon. w: i GERMANS ARE HAMMERING {727 c%.teie "nich Tr'atewea reatty| FeXer% Mdentifed | the shorthand is GUNS SAYS LEWIS. order by Albert 1. Wiggin, Federal gon, which was read to the American With the co-operation of the notes, which he said he had taken | Luncheon Club by F. B, Powell, the supplies even for manufacturers en- | iT POSITIONS OF FRENCH to be with the great meat packing] 4+ prince's dictation. They were! ’ | Chairman, The Boys pnceems, headed “Proposition,” and told how —netial jeaged is making “luxuries,” “I am at home for a few days,” ' ‘ Tho day « Federal agent walked} prince and Armour wera to obtain! That Mr. Wiggin still regards the | Gen, Seely wrote, “and before return~ . in Th Tels Cane Bey vt Veriun ana] nn tm soe 27. Prine | Soucy atime etonpern add ire] ‘Conard fom Pit Panes |store ret tae ey tannery? ence 7 : ¢ Ser ree “4 vs a H | ™ y oO 01 f (i i in Alsace—Raid Near St. were split Into one warrant for 18,480 er eerste te oct abel wan opposed by Crozlor but finalty| will name a committee to-day that te alg Wee janie ok eee > on Land an Quentin Repulsed. shares and 16 warrants for 1,000] wine to promoters of the new com-|"4oPted by a special board,” said hill eierdes cleat voles ge et can railway engineers during the Hn 22 oF ae “Do Your Bit” by pi LONDON, Deo, 22.—The Germans | "Evivence ‘also was introduced to| Dany. out share to be in Proportion rave igted at his failure here, Lowis/ Manufacturers are making “luxurle reece A da ace santo The American Red Cross evutinue to give more attention tothe | sow that the share warrants had | ‘° OUF holdings, aeuated at his failure here, LOw'e shreatered.to cut off the fuel poe £3 happened to hear of it at first hand, moa ON'T LET IT BE A CANDY Wrench front than to the British. Fiat admission that Armour ana| ##!d he went to Europe to livo in 1913 and the facts are worth recording. ‘ f e been transferred a number of times | |, J “ET wag done with the United Stat ‘Their artillery was active Thursday] p64: they were held by Frank KR Prince own the Chicago Stock Yards lite . mear Verdun and also in Upper Al- Company was made by Wadden, al though the stock appears {n the nan +| plies of such manufacturers and con-| wpney were running their train Lee Ueda ihe Catone.” “ he said ba Kee fo! aying a line ii ji ‘Than he recited how a Uttle group| , Deputy Fuel Administrator Joseph rward at dawn and laying * splendid Holiday Gift inspira- Pegram, then transferred to Mrs Hartenasn: in front of !t when they found them, : i pope aewelerkopf and | ,iny Norman Prince, and then were| or Frank ft, Pegram, Secretary of (h3 | of Belgian bankers had backed his| A+ Hall of the Bronx sald to-day that seiveg surrounded by Germans. nie i ieee ie od; bak, sen siiy Kast of Fayet, in the region of St. split among a number of clerks and] company. Armour & Co, bold 15,620) on, | there were on hand in the Bronx man thought of surrendering. Some Candy to go around. bookkeopers in the office of Prince &| *hares, he said. |2,450 tons of coal, He declared 1,421 fired with rifles to cover the retire- Quentin, they made an “important Records were introduced to show! OFFERED HIS ROYALTIES AND hand i. . * ° Company, Pegram was made trustee !that Armour & Co, were Interested | tons were received yeaterday in the Sin sages and spicks. No H lid fi Hi i hs: 5 oll cet d to the French | ror these holdings in cattle papers in Fort Worth and| PATENTS TO GOVERNMENT. | ¢aco of the fact that 4,000 tons havo Tae or ther party. fell” unwounded | ouday Gift Hints in Toothsome Sweets x nor statemen! ere repulsed com. HINT 15,520 SHARE WARRANT | Haat ik Gwitt got halt of the D A letter dated Dec. 11 last renewing | been ordered for extreme emergency jnto the hands of the enemy.” For the Kiddi pletely. Ms pink Sw! ‘ot half of the Den- |, ¥ a: Manvatae | : Ni hi . ie od | Northeast of Messines ia Flanders WENT TO SWIFTS. ver publication,” Mr, Croll sald, "1/1" offer of Mi Rin ee anit SnONG Sn ee ew Cee mea MILE CHOCOLATE GANTA CLAUS—A conning wovelty 31 the ttle mem- f fhe Germans attempted & raid ye Attorney Heney for the commiasion |telieve it was auctioned off with | Baker was read by owls. In * + morid-ree sre Prey sti terday on the British lines, but| pointed out that there appeared two | #ol other properti ho offered also’ to turn over all of bis | ing guns could have been substituted te, "Rach In a neat carton. . . Cc, 2 Ie, 34c “yt were rep sed. British patrols cap- | share warrants for the samo amount, |r ‘Do pg auctioned off be- | share—43 per cent.—of all royalties, | when ready.” REGISTRANTS! HURRY UP ous pointa of the tine. were brought | that one of these went to ‘Armour |#took Yards Company?" axked Mr,|contracts, In the letter Col. Lewis |Government had paid $1,250,000 to) DRAFT QUESTIONNAIRES! (The National Stock coral ine of Ne dove in alr fighting Wednesday and | & Co. Hone protested against alleged injustice of | Browning, Inventor of the gun| i fiuinet ‘jarmmel Nowe Selly ‘ a Winterareen Cr rine D ethers ware driven Gown out sf | aay, Honey called attention to pre. | Company Wee © combination of pack-| statements by Mecretary: Baker Te- | adopted, for his patent rights for the Y Chocolate ¢ : crs, which was dissolved by the Gov- ra hot > it gone One British machine le tales. || Me ey ee ferring to “the other | cra weny Was dissolved by the Gov-) carding the «un. duration of the war. Responses Are Coming in Too ee Se ROR ckago” and said the evidence “Yos," replied the witness. ‘Anked why he was willing to give} “Do you think the Government, Slowly, and Delinquents Run Lanepaie “There Wi niiderabl HH} h +s Bon B iat pointed very strongly to the fact that ere was considerable wrangling | his royalties as well as patents to the} would pay that much money for a! Chance of Being Put in Class 1. eke % TE 7 FRENCH KEEPING WP Swift & Co, may havo received the ee, te alls?” suggested Mi. | Government, Col. Lewis answered: “Lj gun that had never been tested un- f 8 i : ang kin oat b Heney If you are a registrant and have other block of 18820 shires or that| “There wad” Mr. Croll answered, | suppose It's psychological, 1 don’t }der actual war conditions "he was . ered jnot yet filled o} estionnal ARTILLERY BAT TLES F. H. Prince was holding It for them, | smiling, need the money. 1 suppose and hope | asked. Y gett 4 pal veut aul attonns Pade San eget 54c POUND BOX Ho also called the commission's at-| the offer ultimately will be accepted.” |“MONEY PAID AND GUN NEVER | cording to Draft Director Philib J.| - ; - tention to the fact that part of the) Veeder one rihcha ibd Books to} wyou simply want patriotically to TESTED MeCook, who says that the 189 Local bet le Me ra 4 rete and Chocolates—One of 3" i Paris Reports Lively Engagements | sixtoon warrants for 1,000 shares each | AGG, De ny Veeder,| RelP the Government and becauro| swell, the gun has never been test-|Lxemption Boards in Grerter New a ra $1,$ at Several Points and One may have Kono to Morris & Co. ar aice y Veeder) vou were In norvic ed and I know the money was patd,"| York are reporting that the quostion- r] General Counsel for Swift & Company, f Success Frederick W, Croll, Treasurer of] . 1p “Yes, I was educated by the Gov-|gaid Borie. |natres ure not being returned at tho = ; Successful Raid. Armour & Co. and confidential seo- | "cay states that the Federal Trade! vment. I've been persecuted by the "putting ‘a “he-man” in charge of |fat® necessary to complete the work i ‘ Sane ieee aunt ere —— i ARIS, Dec, 22.—There was lively |iutary of J. Ogden Armour, wan on | | minmen was welcome to any of] overnment and I want to help the| munitions production and supply 1s on schedule time, Moreover, if you etvctlon._ Tg variety fe pect (pee leccace Ina, marvel a the erililery fighting last night in the re: x her ls © ¥ hat ity i e » Unite }fail to return your questionnaire et eapher's arte Deaullfniiy dgtted anittn Chk naney ely ion of Fayet, near Quentin, and in| stand again to-day ante and denied that any record: pvernment the only way the United States Gov-| within seven days from the date writ- AUES DE LURE. we Bee Verdun fexion. around Beaumont | vidence to show that persons cone had heen refused, “AIL the other exports think the}ernment will solve the problem of|ion on the top of the first page you Band Chaumes Wood, as well as in the| nected with all tho large meat pack- | Browning is the best gun developed [getting necessary quantities of gun®) are in danger of being rated as a SCOLATS COVERED URBAN ; atnean, Nine “Apremont Wood sector, the War Office |ers are represented on the Board of $15, 000 10 1 $20, 000 BAIL and you are the only against /and ammunition in time to win the| delinquent and automatically put into PRRMINTS—Those @usky velo ihe world. & announced in to-day's official state-| Directors of the Chicago Junction them," Senator Hitchcock suggested. | war, Borie told the investigators, Clase I RY ade OR | ore : Railways Company, operating the ter- | FOR ALLEGED “COINERS” Lewis replied that the experta were| ‘“Th@® BroWaing gun locks good| The men who received the first ques- jag cress 4 jinighed aeeeot Np! aes 39¢ § ‘A successful raid was carried out by) iminal railroads of the Chicago ann | interested in manufacturing the |enough of paper,” Borlo testifed, “nat |tlonnaires, which wero mated last Sat ¢ tment near Moronyillers, in the | yards, was introduced, ; - Browning Nohody Knows What it will do." |"day, should have hem filled out and ome AVERETT RARE TE ee Mr ieanen detachment penotrated) the | cee! taatifed also that the infu-| Raid on West Broadway Plant Un-]| “cut out the red tape, put a he- | Manufacturers who say It Is a “pee! Priya) * Lege rete wy. Aas Mon- eat Calitaeaie Honey. dined tn ‘el B -qaman trenches and returned to ite [ence of the packers extended to the) covers $450,000 in Counter. | man lke Behwab or Farrell in charge.| jess arm, the best In the world,” bel cuive oe Bisnis ans nie ert hare ‘dainty cai B Sines after destroying the German works | Fea! estate situation in Chicago. | Oana , Jie nim to drive the thing through. | added, “are fooling not only them-| mating, ‘The same aystem of reckon ‘ © and infil serious losses on tho| Attorney Heney said that Directors feit $10 Notes in othar words, appoint & Minister of | gelves but the Government.” fg holds true, of course, of question- y NIGH GRADE ‘ j Spoor, Thayer and Fitzgerald of the| Heavy ball was fixed this afternoon | wunitions who is not @ puxsyfoot or Borie said his company declined to | naires m on succeeding days, MOLATES oF Bon, Hons Chicago Junction Railways Company | hy United States Commissioner Hi we will never get anywhere,” declared | make the Browning gun, even after], A y axtre force ny ta wye @ wil be on Chocalater— Riese ne ‘Onality held the contral manufacturing dis-|cock In the ages of the ix mon a Horie of the Bavage Arma Com-|4, had officially been adopted by the ! exp Go OOLG R te to the Ee i Ciel ‘s mantle of out trlet_ property, where many lnrav reated last night by Chief Flynn and makers of the Lewis gu overnment as the chief machine [fil Wexnl Advisory Boards, | Advico an Westin. He Titec trmerant A ,t firma are located, an trusteon for the /USPh eney oe ee aiting $10 not onstant changes 'n design, most| gan for the American Army. | work of interpreting are ill ‘ POUND BOX “Every Time Chicago Hunchon Ballwaye aad Halen | 5) lhe Paderat Reserve Bank ta of thom minor, but enough to raise| pe sharply criticised War Depart. SCOLATH COVERED CANAMELS oA stock Tanda Company ie tid on the plant at die, 398 Weer | the devil with the manufacturer, are] ment officials for changing he very ensence of caramel ver div erat r+) Is Bass Time Commismoner Colver called Mr | roadway brought to Ught $150,000] made by War Departs officials,” | minds 80 often. fection. witb h” creginn. Ben ey's attention to the fact that It] worth of the bogus notes and revealed | Borie continue Thirty-eight minor| “They never knew what they want OPEN TO-NIGHT tasty Nuts and envel +24 5 y my ltver Sticks and en represented to the amall| ane of the moat cc counterfeits | changes were made within six weeks | eq,” he declared, “They told me last | $e soantlte OF ty BOR mA Cc te Covered Kweeta ] s«kholders of the Junction Railways | ng outfite captur are. lin the des of motor truck frames | August there would be no more Lewis | and TO-MORROW Ss ND BOXES Company that the reason for them tc Antonio Butera of No, 800 Rast One| Rorie's company Was making, and na made after next July Five ’ TES—This collection introduces ond turn over'thelr wtock to tho Chicago | Hundved and Seventy-1fth Street and| none of them Improved the frames aie later they ordered thousands || Te-night (Saturday) until 10 o’clock. Vel TR eeeWare Krull’ Viavereu Creams, Plantat stare Be ic Stock Yards Company way to evade | Antonto Pullet of No. 180 Ocewn Ave>| atertally.” He said when the con-| more, enough to keep my plant busy To-morrow (Sunday) from 2 to 5, ont of others, t Box Cc ' the risk of having the stock yards |" South Beach, Bteten Island, were | ke waa Jet he supposed the deslsa | all next year, ‘Then in November they First Exhibition in America ne 2-Lb. Boxes, 81,08: B-Lb. Boxes, 83, PRIORATSE ORGGI® URRRREAE ELE DAR ae a oan eet Ruturdaa: miett | had been standardized and would not | changed thelr minds again und forced SCULPTURE, by WE CANNOT ACCEPT ANY C. 0. D. ORDERS jets should move away, |ing; Meloiorrl Gildolwuria i {need to be changed me to change my whole eauloment to} fA d 0 Cc ur Stores will remain open to-night, Sa . “Ono act of representations was] Weat Houston Streets ©. 1 Se ire estimated that this-meant a tons| make Lewis alreraft uns instead of ndrew onnor pny Seabrnypeant enraged papaya eae A ag sted S nade to get the stock and another] o¢ No, 11 Prince Street, Salvatore | to the American forces ef the equiya-| the trong hh guns they had or: Hered. " at the Galleries of Y Dec, 23rd, for the accommodation of patrons who eannah a) [act was made to well bonds,” replied | 1rAlienio of No. 16 Sixth Avenue and! lent of 600,000 rifles, a# one machine| Ths fon a BM. Nhe ie Jacques Seligmann & Co, Inc, their shopping during the business hours. |r, Heney. “The central manufac- | Giusseppl Satella of 149 Bleecker) gun Js held the equal of fifty rifles shane 0 and the Government 705 Fifth Av. (at 65th St) 64 BARCLAY STREET 38 EAST 23D STREET nts fe [turing district was repidly becoming | Street waived examinat on and bail Of course, it was preferable to have row deliveries, Te believes Until January 15, inclusive, 29 CORTLANDT STREET 149TH ST. & THIRD AVE Si nreueht moro valuable | an the wicok. vords risen h ‘we a he wan tived ot! the guns shoot American aminunt- Manufacturers had suffered likewise, Under the Auspices of PARK ROW & NASSAU 187 MARKET STREET, All Gi ees : wken the Comm army has praeth rohine) QyjAMOKIN, Pa, 1 22.—-Sixteon 400 BROOME STREET 4 1289 BROADWAY (Near ea « Yards Company were miven an | (KCD Oy ee eee omen! une and the training comps onty al Str ecaped unhurt to-day when for the Benefit of 23 WEST 34TH STREET Gates), BROOKLYN Brine fs Cn 3!” Ss stout $20,000,0 0 Is land and $20-| avo no previous re tas. Shean Lewis & have boon | tare ager mill of the Shamokin Edith Wharton s War Charities 472 FULTON ST, BIKLYN, 11 EAST 42D STREET ' | 000,000 in ratlroads. sitora, It fe alleged they were get-| Killing people right alor They're Company, two niles south oF here RGEN E louth o ow! 7" ‘ M6uwuNEe Croll was usked whether the Ar | tink ready to float $1,000,000 of the perfectly effective. They'd h in aan up followin Ae rhc crgie PAO 18 at Admission 50 Cents. m9. 88 AVENUE en en 10 A sii” Oey ‘ A4dth Street Theatre, mour books showed ail the com-! spurious notes. better than no gums. And the Brown. tion and mining purposes, wostanslay [IR esdadaas SER UNASE

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