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DOUAN’S ‘REFF-AND’ Kiddie Kiub Ballet for the Big Christmas Show att ew | ea ot Halloran of Jerome Avenue and East] ,,.Mfs, Lillie H. Minton, wite of Fred. |G Minton, a stock broker, who | Lowe | i viva, compromised) was killed, fled sult against the B.! feneds 0 for (he death of her hus.) Re T. fo $100,000, Another sult fo we 1 $10 weekly | $100,000 was fled for the death of | A De » Hrooklyn Navy | Henry Le Lombard. Mrs. Mary Ma-| race Rema ‘(tnteriude) a loney, No Lefferts Avenue, | 44 aah Y Yard. Four children survive him. — | Rrooklyn, has brought sult for $60,- | sens itrememee Oe t of $10,000 was agreed | 000 for the death of her daughter,| Among the singers partic! 60 Nagle, widow of| Lillian M. Matoney, A suit for|rendition of the programme cle, No. 2124 Kast Fourth | $20.000 was filed for (he death Of) pranos: Mrs. M. Tonjes, Mra. F. Jones, Brookiyn, who @nae kilfed,| ary Wale a | Miss S. Quigley, Mrs. T. Willcox, Mise o> ste | M. Moran, Ming I. Smitl Nagle was employed in the Navy |nolly; altos: Mra. W. vant pive-ekidree. ent CORPUS GHRISTI CHURCH =| fisnhitteir, fe: wo baritone, upon him. To Mra, ¢ | Mr. J.P. Kelly: basso, Mr. Hf. Grant. s ° Solemn high mass and a special must- ing was RISTMAS CELEBRATION _ . employed ax CH it cal programme will be celebrated at IL ‘SINKERS’ PLAGE To Be Given at the Manhattan Opera House ©" CLOSED FOR 00 ee 1s a plumber in t Famous Park Row Beanery, Where Celebrated Men Have Eaten, Shuts Doors. | her clock A. M., and a sermon book Carlin Con it will be delivered ‘ny } J in benediction will ef by thiren. le survived) Special Midnight Services and Music fi ' M enyperbe waa ' N sleet Jef by Noted Singers, Assisted by Ave AGMt MNOS, ADd. One, Urotnen Professional Orchestra There May be aTe Kdward C, Meehan, the brother wa Me Ghatak of Gorses < int Appointed administrator of her estate | cireet end Miradecn Wit tied ttt Just as Good and settled with the compan Dolan’s, the far-famed “beet and”) and “sinkers” restaurant, for more than half a century a landmark on Park Row, where celebrated politi- cians and editors rubbed elbows with | $2,500, Mrs, Kate J. Rich, 4 Christmas Day by a solemn high mass newsboys and bootblacks and par- Martense Street. Brooklyn, agreed to| Md special musical programme at 12 u tosk of ite plain but wholesome fare, $7,500 in settlement for the death of|o'clock midnight. The Rev. J. #1. | ig no more. It is closed for good, but) her husband, Alfred B. Rich, His! Dooley, the pastor, will be the sal celebrant Y was $2,000 a year in the em- of the mass, assisted by the Rev. J. Me- of the Savannah Line. Mahon as deacon, the Rev. B. del Negro | A settlement for $2,500 was ar-|4s subedeacon, and the ev. J. J, Muon |Orange Pekoe, but nobody, Jranged with Mrs. Anna Fleming. or bt rhea | mother of Katherine Fleming, No 7 bee remonies. The musical ever Ww it me, tinder the direction of thr | East 10th Street, Brooklyn, father of | PPORT® . 5 “ H ” | Clara Kirchoff, No.877 East 18th Street, | O'fantat, Mr, P. J. Quigley, will constat The Quality is Incompai ble. | 85 accepted $6,000 for her death, John |! ‘he following numbers Sealed Packets Only | Mills, No, 682 Armyle Road, Brooklyn, | “tetut Corl | Procemional) Bes | brother-in-law of Emily “M. Coadyi! nyre (st ads Ma) ce, te Saab Buy on the Name ‘Salada’ its home for the last few years, No 120 Nassau Street, will still do duty a8 an eating house, although far dif- | } ferent in character and under en- | j tirely different management from fhoso of former days. 4 The closing of the restaurant 5 brought some confusion, some reports { being that the restaurant at No, 116 4 oy. as ny Nassau Street was closed. This is Miller's restaurant, in a different clasy and with no intention of quitting bus- 1 iness. “Dolan's" of late years was Peter Meehan. Most everybody knew Peter or had heard of him. He was Johnny Mechan's brother, and Johnny was a classic figure en k Row fi many @ year, standing behind his marble- topped counter, knife in hand, winter | and summer, day in and day out, shaving the side of corned beef that always showed the same shades of pink and brown to the admiring gazers on the Row. Patrick Dolan started the restaurant | BANKING AND FINANCIAL. | BANKING AND FINANCIAL, BANKING AND FINANCIAL. Te $50,000,000 | The Pennsylvania Railroad Company General Mortgage Five Per Cent. Gold Bonds = \ in 1865 at No. 3 Park Row. Later it a a 3 Boe tad Yonney Maanea ie ; EN MAGUIRE, MARGARET GILLIGAN, DOROTHY dus Deceniber t, 1 ; Dolan died Johnny Meehan, _ his left to Right ...Furst_Row... MARY _D! 4 _ MARGARET Sie Pioneer , 1968 13 nephen, carried aftaite on in the old) PIERCE, HELEN MS GEAR. Lp VOR ViEGUIRE VIRGINIA FRANCK. Contra VICTORIA GILPIN. ; Interest payable June 1 and December 1 § ti i your | bls brother, with Asam Lt seown ° C 2 7 ° | Don’t wait until y ‘ and honored as “sinker gear ets | Fill a hristmas Stoc. ing | Samuel Rea, Esq., President of The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, in a letter to the cold develops Spanish tables and works of art over to No, 120 | | b] undersigned, dated December 19, 1918, writes in part as follows: Influenza or pneumonia. of whieh Peter Meetian closed tor ihe | For a Soldier ora Sailor! FOR NINE DEATHS IN By the terms of the Mortgage securing these Bonds, the authorized total issue of Bonds at any one time last time at 7 o'clock last evening. outstanding (including Bonds reserved to retire prior liens) is limited to an amount not in excess of the aggregate e “I've got my little bundle and I'm/ . par value of the then outstanding paid up capital stock of the Company. roy: fades R01 ‘o quit.” said Peter Meehan last Th T: P D B N The Company's outstanding paid up capital stock is now $499,265,700, having a present market Kill it qu k. night to a few old timers who had| is Is a a ’ u ow, gd bag E ths sate oe 6% per heard Dolan's was going to close and| value of approximately $452,000,000. Dividends on this stock are now being paid } Be n x ve annum and in no year since 1856 has the Company failed to pay dividends on its outstanding stock. ALE Hap Aperead Cree tietibiven te fake! | The amount of Bonds secured by its General Mortgage which will be outstanding after the issue of the Set ieaueleee : *“|Ten Thousand Brave Soldiers, Back From) $50,000,000 will aggregate $175,000,000, of which $125,000,000 will be 443% Bonds and $50,000,000 5% Bonds. =" “I've always had one ambition,” H a ; | The Bonds reserved for the retirement of the prior liens amount to $164,014,638, and by the terms of the Mortgage CASCARA Qui War, and Who Can’t Get Home, Will ad OF >) I've always wanted to go to Yellow-| | NE | Peter cxpiainea a. litte sheepishly. the prior liens cannot be renewed or extended, but must be retired or paid off at maturity. ‘ 7 “4 : T Wills The General Mortgage cov o> od stone Park, That's what I've been Sleep in New York Christmas Eve. imated B. R. T. Will Spend y at the dite oF OM | cutting beef for all these years. Every : Company at the |alice feat I knew was cringing me —— Three Millions in Final squipeicne owned by the Company? et | closer to Yellowstone Park.” -DAY e , ekly exercise. Thou- | settleme: Sui i i i Standard cold remedy for 20 geers—in stats |“ Nobody spoke. Peter Mechan sat ODAY is when the oftco shost takes bls weekly exercise, Thou: Settlement of Suits. | The present issue of Bonds is being sold to reimburse the Company for expenditures heretofore made for in 24 houre—relleves ‘grip in 3 di ‘Money | silent for awhile picking at the edges sands of hard working wage earners will step up to aI back if it fails genuine box hase Red top | of his white apron. with Mr. Hill's picture. At All Drug Stores. | O04 Qimselt) all the railroad property and important leaseholds held the and all the vi bl ‘minals in Philadelphia, Harrisburg, of Pennsylvania, and valuable rolling stock, shops, and other i] | as | additions and betterments to its railroad, terminals, equipment and other facilities, and other capital requirements, cage and draw the magic envelope. Most of {ts contents Will 89 | 1. a i Rapid Transit Com as provided in the Mortgage, and to provide funds for like expenditures in the future. toward Christmas, because this is the last payday before Santa Claus | | The draft of an agreement between the Direct: tly thereafter General of Railroads and this Company and there echoed t e dingy room|. vee hil 1 bl pany has paid $132,500 in settlements ain of its affiliated Companies, defining the terms and conditions upon which Federal ‘contrel shail | the voice of Pete § sed encarta harold ; so far for the deaths of nine of the| be exercised and designating the compensation to be paid by the Director General. has been prepared | “Beet an'—draw on: Many will have long liste of carefully prearranged gifts to buy. ted he Malbone Street | counsel of the Director General and of the Company, and will, it is anticipated, be shortly executed. 4 | qpnhat roused Petor Mechan. | “You! ‘There will be some for father, motner, wife, sister, brother, aunt, uncle | nInCly Ki ene ease to re.| The annual compensation payable thereunder ia the sum of $83,603,427.58, the amount accruing te | Know its @ kind of @ sad thing leay- ; ore thi wreck on Noy. 1," acsore ial his Company being $51,378,410, In addition to the above sum, the Company will be in receipt of in- + ail these Sear? al dear old dparents. What sweeter thrill 1s there than the 4 sid aa this Company being pany Ing, af er ail these years: Dut fa | a eae tar having tremetad Siti Conintmas cheer among one's |port® Suite brought by relatives of] comefrom fs investments, which the year 1917 amounted to $20,107,725, while the total fixed charfes ver F ehiea Goll Guy ORMMTCR a Cet ey ene peread: 6) tile) ORFatmman « pene four others, who died as a result of of the Company, including inter ing fund payments, rentals, taxes, ete., he same period then, as I sald, there's Yellowstone} °W® kin? the aceldent, amounting to $2%5,000,| amounted to $26,083,423. Park to see. But haven't you forgotten souiebody? ure pending Many claims for in-| Under the terms of the General Mortgage, Bonds issuable thereunder shall bear interest at such rate or rates "m not fooling myself, Beet and— in; isn't there something which you neglected to put down juries suffered in the accident, have! and mature at such periods of time as the Board of Directors shall, from time to time, determine, The present ul 0 {9 all right. That's the only hobby! on your Christmas list? Last ycar at this time the whole world was | been settled. It is estimated that issue of Bonds will mature on December 1, 1968, and will bear interest at the rate of 5% per annum, payable June I've ever had. Beef and—and sink-| appatied by the atrocities of war. The Tcuton had his hands on the seat 1 and December 1. They will be coupon bonds in denomination of $1,000 with the privilege of registration as y : Creat theres a change come ever! throat of the universe, Christmas then seemed a mockery, compared to | (ne Company will have spent close 10) to principal and with ‘he further privilege of exchange for registered Bonds without coupons, which latter will be re- f You know the signs—a | vers’ [fought against it. t'wone| other seasons, when the pealing bells proclaimed Yuletide Corpesen Bien Canara ene. exchangeable for coupon bonds under the conditions provided in the mortgage. Both principal and interest of ead, si dered what the c’ haa : This vous the Germans have bean crushed; Next Wednesday wit | Ten the Bonds will be payable in gold without deduction for any tax or taxes (ot! an a Federal income tax on the neavy h 2 — ber: ke ap on day Nein reaiiged iene 1| be hel atea tai Ohiauabtine tie hi they rae oa be sige * will The latest settlement was for $40, holder thereof levied by the Government of the United States) which the Railroad Company or the Trustees may be bad taste in t ee > | wa ting old among surroundings| signify the deliverance of demu Noha, ant aT family in [0 to Mrs. Minnie E. Weed, for th required toppay or retain therefrom under any present or future law of the United States of America or of the Common- aia. ay strict |! “id not unders at did not! the world that shouldn't give nks for the destruction of the peril leath of her husband, Harry Weed wealth of Pennsylvania. posi by a was ie ot vast | which thr ed even our own “woods and templed hi No. 1912. Avenue H, Brooklyn Weare advised that these Bonds are # legal investment for savings banks in the States of New nat, and of course, atte | ? one Pi ” When the calendar points to Christmas Eve there wi and get prompt relief by see etene Pari cked tt he ine! saviors of humanity steeping using Beecham’s Pills. few doses will stimulate the 1 be 10,000 Weed was Director of Employment York, New Jet ew York. They are the immortal | for the Liggett store at $11 tended to live in the West. He te-| crusaders who left everything behind to beat the Germans at their ow proved his interrogater with a look of | much vaunted military game. They made it safe f very man, woman y, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin and other States. year. ‘The issuance of these Bonds istration, and application for approv: been approved by the Director General, United States Railroad Admin- thereof 1s about to be made to the Board of Public Utility Commissioners Besides his widow, three ch survive him, Another claim rec of the State of New Jersey, and application will be also made in due course to list the Bonds on the New York 4 Broach before he replied and child in America to live and enjoy life as Providence intended ttled hat of $15,000 t Stock Exchange. . x i n 1 not live in 4 5 on’ rot thing give dame one. cf [ARES 18. SHAE SO! : . he stomach, reg- |, i 1 Dot | Think again; haven't you got something to give at leas' ae ‘igaa pial etree Saracennenne liver, help t » FCR= | the West.” 1 have 1 ns these boys—a Christmas present similar to those YOU like? Jean Mussen, widow of Wrig ulate the bowels and make |!wo daushtors her I way born here and married | Never entere your mind? Thought so; but it isn't too late yet. | 8. Mussen, N Ocean Avenue, t : Wi a great difference in your nd little old, New York is ood | The Evening World and the War Camp Community Service have a ‘klyn, Who died in’ the Kings ~ undeninad wit ype is psntagh mesontdelpesr bs nse> honda ab 0044 rome, and ral feelin Nothing |enoush for me. I've made my little} suggestion to make before you spend all your “Jack” to-day, Take $1.90 |County Hospital the day after the accrued interest to date of delivery, temporary certificates deliverable if, when and gene! ecling. © | pile here and after I've seen Yellow-| from the “roll” and go buy a good pair of woollen socks, ‘Then rol! |wreck. He was Assistant Manager as issued. will put you on y~ui feet so piansel Park ‘Tm coming back &nd| one sock Inside the other and thon ll It with the followin for the Liggett. Company at 850 a! ‘quickly as a dose or two of and | o's ‘ha 6 1 tend the Victory the relatives of the York boys who tra Mr. and Mrs, James Byrne of No. ach, liver, bowels, 270 ark Avenue announce the en igement of their dau | Mother! Your child isn't naturally ge DIAMOND hes Two packages of cigarettes. weak | ‘The right is reserved to close the subscription at any time without notice, to reject any of Whee WwW Stick of shaving soap or tube of shaving paste. Mrs. Josephine Maier, No. 204 Mid application and to allot a smaller amount than applied for. q addres to the War Camp Community § by Herbst Brothers, exporters, No. 74 par Gy ; . Rat : % nah when a ye Ta hey Ppa i gt Pe Tarclectad: (Walle Weeatsis His walaiyl wan $8000 The issue having been oversubscribed, the subscription books have been closed and this in advertisement appears as a matter of record only. Pt ater city, On Christmas Eve one filled ut the I | \ , | mas C, of every soldier's and sailor's bed 7 ; aT — — — = = heentneaetete mee [ete eR fhe Ue net mori Ne Wl ad th SAAR RAG RAR CACM RNG RAC CIC RRR 4 . * Major Gen. Doesn't cost much, and it wiil give you se much faction, It tival of will make you feel that you have partly repaid these boys for what th | Y}| did fo ‘ole civilized world. | 6 Beans d at Camp Upt : fe y four more du set y for the boy To-day a a pay da and every 0 ho gels ° kly stipene hould se Oe Sure Relief tho i1st Regiment Armory, Park Avenue| Phy any keh Oe ene ea ths ay owe hg Pare |Look, Mothe Is tongue und 4th ‘street, More than 1,500 ch 14) ay never have another chance, so do it now | coated, breath feverish | i ANS MT A CHMGGe Tee mln tone Se nee | and stomach sour? A candy will occupy the centre of the | ws Red © s ( nm ne int 1 7 1¢. * . ” hotes tn Society |! “caiforin Syrup of Fg Whose valiant grateful nations y o¢ 3 wy fi MacGregor Byr t cros and peevish. See if ton ue i 4 Hamilton Fish Armstrong, conted: this is a sure sign i : 4 of this city. The wedding tomach, liver and bowels need | place in Paris on the f cleansing at once. Lieut. Armstrong, who is to tached to the Serbian Emba | who is sailing for France at Miss Byrne has been working in the Children's Welfare Bureau of the American Red Cross in Paris since esley Colleg , When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn’t aim Many New Yorkers went to Phila-l|eat, sleep or act naturally, has stom-| ay Iphia to-day to attend the wedding ry ach-ache, diarrhoea, remember, @ gags nae avant gentle liver and bowel cleansing should & es | 10 Major William Abbott Robertson, | #ways be the first treatment given te JU. S.A, of Nashville, ‘Tenn. whieh| Nothing equals “California Syrup will take 5 n'H Trinity | of Figs” for children’s ills; give a tea Site sta? Two handkerchi be ba in their t ty wood e 20 do oO LJ ; eet und and swelled Package of chewing gum. obra hes iy fale da La KUHN, LOEB & CO. re ent oosevelt ° a '. _ is | y » V, invited Johny Meehan to the White Thea soll the sock and its goodies up in well-wrapped package and |the company. Maicr waa employed] © New York, December 20, 1918. House to M n had added rvice, N mo! all the military Nospitais and rest dd around the d-oth | CHRISTMAS FOR UPTON BOYS) coutan't get home to spend the day with his ov | | - BUY A SOCK FOR A SOLDIER OR SAILOR! | Mm EFICAN Hot water on the afternoon of Christmas Day in — eg 117 ihe IGESTION iin ‘ior . mm | Juno, 1917, Hor father Is ono of the can't harm tender stom- troops ave this } Xmas Presents RELIABLE GOODS! LOW PRICES! Buy Now! Pay Next Year! LARGEST ASSORTMENTS Diamonds, Watches WHEN YOU SUFFER | Eihurch spoonful and inn few hours all the FROM RHEUMATISM) 29s sorsorct Stitt, dausnter ce wod which ts clogged in the bowels spoonful, and in a few hours all the Gravure Section GOLD JEWELRY Women, too, by the hundreds of |this city, will be murri ee Reel and rlectal alld nage ' Prices from $5.00 up to $500.00 thousands, use Sloan's Liniment for| Edwin Chureh of Chicas: Aly cnildvanylaea thie ihasmleien dea | ae ' | Fay weekly or parodar. Diemonde Anon relieving neuritis, lame backs, neu-| Qyon Mt jer home, N cious “fruit laxative,” and it never } i af spjone Sortiande Hayes Y hs | ralgia, sick headache. Clean, refresh-\ De Stitiond Cones se fails to effect a tnetd@t olaat . iF gaks, pee emolore ing, soothing, economical, quickly ef-! br. chr yrohins ng. Directions for babies, children fective. Say “Sloan's Liniment” to|lowed by a and AMERICAN WATCHADIAMOND (2 loans os veo SUNDAY WORLD RELIABLE CREDIT JEWELERS AP chik | 6 MAIDEN LANE. rich eaten || Beceem ist for a bottle of “Cali. Soe f Figs,” then look ar cel ee ALE en