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THE EVENING WORLD, WivNasDAY, DEVEMBER ‘17, 1919, takers 10 secure and bury bodien se- MRS, KNUTTSCHNITT, | BURGLARS IN NEWARK TAKE [RELEASES .S. companions both fa, MR mena mi wane RULE FOR FORGE ACCUSED OF FRAUD _|$15,000 WORTH OF JEWELRY Eee Racmrec| WEMTOMD FSET OWA i alana ant District Attorney Lester Lazarus, Chief Medical Examiner Chartes | | WASHINGT: % r NEAR AGREEMENT Hottie send, He. jGuilrey. of ihe Des OR LAW ISSUE FOR TO GET INSURANCE | Fingerprints on Iron Ralling and] SrMte ie prensrot “now io eto rack Laden With Valuable Rug (WEALTH COOLED HIS LOVE? { partment of Health have et that sasenchenydeiiy | American owned goods seized durin i sai atuab S$ : Window Sill Are Clues—Three hinge ini of Welt % UNder the present system before the war upon the establishment of their Skids Over Bank—Another | wite Saye She Was 6G body can be buried the oer) have north | Places Entered. |American ownership at the time the| Sf w They W to pass through five city departments, | 00d" were shipped, the State Depart- May Die. | “This ie anotHer case of 7 Uriel bh wail “te helio reron: NPWARK, N. J., Dee. 17—Burgiars! mont wan advised to-duy by the Britlsh| TWo men were killed and a third may |%eine Rood: enough for the husband when t da. nabs ddbartthente axel Male | early to-day forced open the safe of tho| Foreign Office, ji die ax a result of an atomobile truck | J Poor, put not good enough when he. Desastuenl, Charities Fook Mapes Jabel Ring Company at No. 23 Marshall | The goode, affecied include. those plunging into the Morris Canal, on hi i theese hgh Fan po? . : os ” st apd stole between $10,000 and|taken from neutral ships during the en-| South Cana! Street in Newark this af- Mado nda tila RR i Police Department, Public Adminig- ; ti8b08 worth of platinum and finished |forcement of the British blockade|ternoon. The men were haulin Ae eT alae). MeenUreeaTeeena liators Arrange for Meet | trator and the City Morgue Judge occa Recites old Jewelry. amaindcstha Citta! Powers beroratus| truckload “of yaluaslavOsledtal ruae.| rin cupreshesy inven. Pibe vind an ge eRe ing of Democratic and Re- [A PLAN TO CENTRALIZE RE- Charges of Plot Between The firm reported to the police this ra entered the war, It ialowned by the Kent-Koatikyan er The so. tT Witth Avenue publican Friends of League 4 Operators and Miners. ‘ ‘ slara. gibi an’ erttanoe| trom afttbntl s the truck skidded, “broke? Fat ougty the hier pending dlapasition of her A pian is under way to bring about ahi : peels window ow thé fitdt fidor. ' An iron rail- reilltg’ of the “bank Sof! the” canal, says her hu#band employs fifty ent a centralization of responsibility, the 3 3 e ee 7 ing afound the billig and 9 ae plurrgbd down a teh+foor enthdriknient |2ovees and four salesmen, the latter OBSTACLES REMOVED. |autnority resting in one city pureaa INDIANAPOLIB, “Dec. 17) ~ The Shs, sill avove both showed Rngernitots: SPIRITS “GUIDED HER PENCIL. anid broke. through the ice into ithe | pang wee oe ' which would have full charge of in-| Federal Grand Jury, summoned by 6 Deteotivew Voll und: Farrel! found chat | firltish Woman Dra in Remarkaie | Yoni ner ‘of No. 10 West, 130m | vestignting viaims for bodies, Sucha| Federal Judge Anderson to inventi- ye two doors had been foreed on the sec- Likeness of Chrint. Street, crawling on the ice toward A rats Ask for Part Au- Tae . ond floor, One led to the astabliasment| 1ONDON, Dee. 17.—81 +, the bank when Policeman Fitseimmon: electrici Democ bureau could be composed of @ FeP-}onte alleged violations of the Lever jeweler, hohe ¢. W7—Bir Arthur Conant reached the scene. He nbs’ to [atrike movement and the . . : f Charles Bulharat ‘ Doyle, who in h resentative from cach department. ’ bs rt ¢ bad Pica, ‘ectutes on spir: | cram out af. the icy wates, eheue ? ‘ _ thorship in the Resolution |resentative from cach aterm Act and anti-trust laws by opert- aa , five ivory: military. sets valued at $50|ituallam. tepentediy had declared hal suffering from « fractured skull, When |altaation ie growing worse. dally. “he for Ratification. would finally pass on all claims after | tora and miners, and charges of con- and a mirror -worth'$$ were stolen. Two| han been in communication with the} taken to the hospital he suld that his. lookout now extends to all of Catalonia, safes tn thie place were not touched. | spirit oft his son, writes to the Dail wo ee thorough investigation had been] spiracy by both, in connection with ‘Phe door into the establishment of J. D. SPail’ dee ping a meet ‘mar eious" WASHINGTON, Dec. i7-—#arly| made. Such @ body could be at-| the strike of bituminous coal miners, Dale wwe forced open, but nothing] Head Of ChriaE which.” he! "eays Gompromise on the Peace Treaty was tached to some department similar to] was impanelled this morning, * was taken, 4 sae a n ew hours under sp) te inspiration by Mrs. Spencer, daughter forgcast to-day when an unoMelal! Mr, Lazarus will completo his ox-] jury was long, and in concluding he THREE KILLED, ONE ONE WOUNDED] "s ‘Gower, of artistic, expression the Bureau of Missing Persons Judge Anderson's charge to the in-law of Vincountess Churchill, He conciliation committee of two Sena- | amination of witnesses to-day with itis at tie bry) picture, now fore practically completed arrange- . A cearssey BP Mos tea Jal ited BLP a ele | | GUN DUEL OVER GIRL Bona, ‘Birt, is cute figeat head of brits ean | the f o reported the ac rg be thorough anc : he founder o! ristianity that eve iments for a meeting of Republican | io.) victor Schinidt of No. 205 West| and let your conclusions be a full -——— | hts been, conceived." Afid Democratic Senators who favor | s4ty street, tho sole witness contained | answer to a question which has been Doctor Kills Sister-in-Law’s Suitor Fe ou cannot fatification, in the police report of the accident, | uppermost in the minds of our citi- "11 and Her Brother and Is Himselr | STOLE $2.50 FF FROM MUTES. The meeting, according to present | and one other witness to the accident | zens for the past few weeks: that is, | 3 not on the police record whether the Government of the Unit- os | Slain. | Two Held Che of Dumb get in aiaie te to be held during the hoNday | ""Syonswine those examinations,” Youths : Jog States or a group of men shall CHARLESTON, Dec, 11.-One| ouths, | Mr. Lazarus sald, “somo action Mars. VIOLETTE KRUTTSCHNITT... | © M Charged with robb Period. The purpore In for Dermo- | ere etl snat at this time 1) rule this country, and whether we ot the worst tragedies in Kaster | iiteg, Charlee Minn, twenty-two, No. erate and Republicans to get together | desire not to #a shall be governed by law .or by | Western Society Woman Charged | gouth carolina in recent years oc- ioe Hirn, twenty-two, No. : 4 f o 702 Kast 13th Street, and Frank Gil- h and discfiss congersions they .will| It is known, hewever, that the In-| force." With Presenting False Claim ‘curred at St. Stephens, Berkley, day. the same age, of No. 108 Rast on t e€ vestigat int t pak iat Ea , Sada se Judge Anderson instructed the jury of Losses. County, Three are dead: Royal)104th Street, were held m $1,000 bail ae R. J. Kelly, adjuster of the Terminal | to investigate charges that the mine iy Cotten, aged twenty, son of Mr. and, each for the grand jury by Magis- The unoficial concilintors, who | een ie eee Company, ae the | owhers not only conapired among] San Francisco society is agitated! s24 youepn W. Cotten, fo, 90 Colum |frarcoan toi ne bam in Har- roun oor Rave been sounding out individual | son-in-law and nearest relative of | nemselver to limit the production of] Over the arvest of Mrs, Violette XrAtt-| bus gtrdet, this city; John H. Bell, al Th mn) / ce rs. Calliess, was done to hasten th ‘ 4 “ : | Benaajors without consulting the|jurial and to cover up any sult for| Coal, but that they conspired ewith peed divoresd wits. of ‘Thestere peg tajmner ‘ot ‘Berkley County; Dry) fiftech pet; ont : \x7 * A paarty leaders, said to-day that neith- | damages against the company, the miners themselves. Futtachnitt, sonof the railroad mag-| > 7 pratt, ‘a physician of St. Steph: | hesc Ww 2.80, ‘| y ’ ta in ME tas x cde the pisasibie o€ the beninohan hivodann Judge Anderson declared that the| ate, for the alleged Zalsification of Zan Mleo Lydi, Bally sister of Mr. t's ‘ i insurance loss after a fire which de-| Bell and sister-in-law of Dr. Pratt, fatiteation resolution ina serious ob-| TO BRING SOLDIER DEAD. | court's order to cancel the recent] inmiranen tose Bier 6 te iy, gihe | was wounded in the arm. | stack vill di re Re coal strike was complied with “in ny i. earte | iacle, Ht Republicans will concede warty guste tor Kawinpa to Seoure CO") “it's “way nat for a month| Was taken from her apartment 18 tM@ lane shooting, kiling, young started YOUNGSTOWN BAI BARS SHYLOCK an elevator. ratification resolution, it can bel (1 aime momen .| the Injunction was “Ignored and’ de- rier rsagenecor iyi hl Seen | ener eauer Wau yarsne seat Bly | YOUNGSTOWN, 0. Dec. 17.,—Dectar: : agreed upon, thone senators declared, Hinaton which mailed at noon wo-daay from | UC It fe charged that Mra, Kruttechaitt |icilled his brother-in-law, Mr. Bell, |!@ that the characterization of Shy. : Our hand- ‘ns it Will time relieve Democrats of litonoken wan a party of aixtecthree me, | Judge Anderson pointed to charges ‘nim with the fire Insurance| WHO returned the fire, killing |Dr.| tock 1p Shakespeare's ‘Merchant of having to admit surrender to the|in command of Cape W. a Roberison,| that siuce the passage of the Lever| roel © UN ¥ Pratt. Young Cotten, hit in the heart, | Venice” tends to incite race prejudice, . dof Capt, Rodertaon, company for $6,000, and that an in-/ fon dead almost at the feet of Miss|the Board of Education to-day barred Lodge forces. who are going to England for the pur-| Act the mine owners have made vestigator for the company found | Bell. the study of the drama in the schools, tal ore Senator Underwood, who started |pose of disinterring the bodies of 2,660| enormous profits and that these) much of the supposed furniture, rugs) It seems that the you! harles-| The action was taken at the request the ae bee fies saying he he ged ones wee oe in Pngland| profite have been made by handling] and other woods ‘was not in the home. | tonian was a frequent tor at the | of the Anti-Defamation Society, a Jew- ‘aw nothing in the President's an-|4P1 Whose bodies have been requested i ——_ ———|Bell homey where Dr. Pratt also) % > NM ehencement’ of Sunday that makes| fe sonst ee ment by Fel ae) Ene, Due ee ergaree ep tram: lived. It is said that Dr. Pratt ob. |" Gressisation suits or men ‘3 ; rceased ver ; | conciliation impossible, is even ready| The persotinel of the party comprises beers twg altel Abela WEN NOW ACRES jected to Cotten paying attention to HAVANA ENTRIES. em ‘an f fi pected 35a penal sah to shetve the League of Nations if] situnis who are mombera of te United | made in the House of Representa- BRITISH STEAMER ASKS AID | RACE TRACK, HAVANA, Dec. 17 are sold | | | this should be necessary, States Graves Registration Se Th 9 He maid: “The people want pence,| Work. of disintorrment jn. Hngland wit | Hves on Oct. 28, in which It was Lar ih, ‘The entries for {o-morrow's races are there must be peace. My dehy ta ee afer < aoe td ‘Supervising | clared that union miners, ‘wy: jomt oo and rr 3 almer A 2 5 ‘positigh was one of supporting un-|. cy EAE Y SV SHIRREISRH opntarenogs.. Ws AeeSORS,, es ! re ete tats ae A | on the lev el HALTIPAS. N. By Dee. Tn, radio " Nor i gene 1 ‘ reservetl ratification. As we cannot a: ata reached an agreement that ba! usui! even rae er _Bave that, ft ln the Senate's duty to {$4,000,000 FOR APARTMENTS| methods of ormnized laor te til 1S HIS STOLEN SON jms: zeve ners. rome Bi eit Aimee eet together and try to ratify with —_——_— ized to destroy non-union competi- ae teamer Manchester, reporting that oo. 192; col Ha en okt & * Si 88. > mild reservations, If agreement on éen-Story Building PI e@ for | tion. i he was in distress sixty miles south i: Sis trac te sin ras ee uits ci to OF ‘1s of mild reservations is Im- ‘The same speech, he sald, quoted reer of Halifax. ac ' ‘ f $ then I am in favor of the| A sixteen-story buflding, part of| John L. Lewis, Acting President of (Continued From First Page.) cathe, Manchester, bound, from. Man-| eis and xo in: ee = Overcoats 50. to *IOO “aot To ratify the treaty | which will be occupied by apartments | t¥e United Mine Workers, when at- én exact position as latitude 44.15 north, 9 longitude 63.14 wes! * Lady n, 100. @ League of Nations to/and part by a new restaurant con- | tending one of the joint conferences, Mica cpacnenehe tend: 101 Hang um 63.14 west. rot Tait i fs Soa roa ‘by the people. If we | aucted by Louis Sherry, _ | as saying that as he understoad the , by . ‘arrion, i Lrahjoy Nb PCM Sead ta Necp | eee AS erat oe not, tie cabeting (Wt ayaa ita ner Ant In anvbodys name #4 ste? GALES, HOLD: UP IMPERATOR. Ao iia, rte in TAT ba: to another occ: tion. a cost of $4,000,000. Associated with | Wpe out competition “between 08 af “tm the happiest woman in New| LONDON; Dee i arene Bidhara tind @ Senate should not recess for | y,, Sherry is a syndicate of wealthy miners first; next for the puropse of York," sald Mra, Wents, ‘the aio: lanneuneed Shad dhe vacenmnen ieivarator mr, “At fhe holidays until they finally dispose | mon, among them Gen. ‘T. Coleman du|WiPIng out competition as Detween| cr setmay tree, out on the fire escape, | which, sailed from | New, York last |p SURTIE HACE” ale gine Ber a vy _obgtedipete ao perce Bill. | pont, Col. Benjamin McAlpin, L. M, | Perators in these four states, (Indi- ja n4 believe ee haved ADDY. Poursday bas been, delayed by ithe ine wep eon Ha FIFTH AVENUE ss reaohed where r . c 1 West enn ; ‘ . + oe o wy, i haninate intaremte of. the country rod Coppa ta Duna Prats, arthur Saas: sat Phere crmaniy arin fete Somliy. to overhaul. the vessel's” mac be Sati ie » Shope~2 to 8 West 38th Street—Street Level dani Mr, Grace Humiston, the lawyer |¢hinery, allowance claimed pee er If 1 understood the real purpose of She Apot is not expected to arrive in ‘Track hee’ who found the body of Ruth Cruger, |Plymouth until next Saturday bent us MRS. THOMAS IAS WEDS AGAIN, | ‘Dis movement. Nt fe that we willl; saig to have been retained if the) + a ‘ 7 _ jointly declare war on every MON) Wentz case some time agv, Mrs. | Brooklyn Seeks Relief From Tractign | Diverses Wife Banker Now| outside this competitive ficlt who] Wentz gives Mrs, Humiston all credig . | ; 7 > " Uride of Componer Porter, will do anything in any way endan-|¢or gnding Arthur. But Mrs. Eliza-| ‘The Public Service Commission has | rpenraiae tongpea .- fant Fe ack ering the peace that exists between | peth Seaman “Nellie Bly,” the writer, | Teceived copies of resolutions adopted |] sortment presents gt Through a cable message from Paris |"! 4 ie pe Soir . It is learned that Mra. Lee Thomas, for- |“ Is not at all satistied Saga iabl Beare OL nae) Eee ecg ar . | = / = Mg = te mer wife of BR. Themed, hes been| ‘100 the face.of it,” Judge Ander-| “Nellie Bly" sald she intends to| Srokers declating thal the vnsettte ally ¢ B | Cocos ey am 8. ry t it situation i. “causal reat married to Cole Porter of this city. won declared, “this is a direct admis- | conguit a lawyer to see what she can | Yamage to busin eat etarcalalane iene Mr. Porter is known as a writer of Yy » charge ° 1 FROM HOSPITAL music and lyrica for musical plays, "eo | "0" PY Mf. Lewis that the charge of} ao about gaining possession of the | and Inconvenience to citizens in Bon Bons. Jel te America First @ comie opera produced {an unlawful combination between! maby, Furthermore, she plans to ad-| Brooklyn particularly, The resolu- wondertal vee a by, Mina Bllanbeth Marbury in fine, ‘and | the mine workers and the mine oper- |'vertise for the person who left the|tiona Urge & conference and mutual bs ree To mas e ti ef ‘entra conce. ons etweel e IM OMObeN abe ena Tbe the plays tor | atore ie: true.” child in the Grand Central Station | concessions between all. the partics or y 0 a ee hich Mr. Port to the melodie to come forward and reveal to her! the companies during the working out . (Continued From First Page.) "Mra, ‘Thomas, who was, Mias Linda New Jerse Return of { Mccretly the identity of the baby's / of plans for & permanent adjustment Oo er fans Lee, and a daughter of William P. Lee, |" ita d.4 ore parents, She said she would protect|of the questions involved, Belief is Hee ints So tila banker, of Loulsville, Ky, was married pate § Pea: 4 any ono, who came o her with this 3 5 he TOY To R SPENDS CHRISTMAS AT JENNIE’S HOME. our son's ly, I think he will do it.|to Mr. Thomas In June, NTON, N. J., Dec. 17.—Gov. Run- | information. 4 Bip fe « good nian and net expensive. peach laa bad Fa yon's office to-day asked manufac-| “If I were positive this is the {oF HE folowing Chrietene y Sag Fond onl efatens te ne ae wie? iat “Phe heavy set man then spoke up. No Habeas Corpus for Mayo. turers and receivers of shipments of | Wentz baby,” said Mrs. Seaman, “I SE AaAaY iy sea MS bad hoes, socustclne. fof. 46 ¥, ba aghier of pel ch “a oor 4 Sy a Supreme Court Justice Peter Hendrick | coal to ace that coal care are unloaded | Would be only too glad to have it re-| Bisweet Buffa! 40 Years, , ‘ , ‘bese A ; 9 as a very peor family * y pame is George H. Melly. 1} io say diamissed the application for a| promptly so that they may be re-|stored to the parents. PORT PIERRE, 8. D., Dec, 11.—The Hy jennie brought me. In the evenings, after a hard day’s work, the am an Undertaker at No, 337 Colum- | writ of habe: ” de In bebalt of | UMRed to the mines for reloading. It} She denied that there has been a|most important buffalo hunt in more mother knitted mufflers and mistens for the children. “Well, my Avenue They all k¥ow melVirginua J Sopa h wrenches iow. ian Was stated there would bee ghortage positive identification, than forty years has been completed f friends, Ch: eventually arrived, and it was one . * r ekead here, I'm on'‘the level,’ [ven manufacturer, who is accused by | several weeks, owing to. railroad Le eI west of the Missouri River. One hun- L 2. acod old fashion nights where the winds howled and blew ve the case to him and then |%# wile, Mra, Wilhoimina Meyer Mayo, | cquipment having been moved West Mew duatioes Swern’ In dred and thirty-two animais, part 2, : i of snow against the window panes. I was placed on ti Justrce Hendrick ruled. | to relieve suttering there. 4 herd of 800, have been killed to a1 I piece as a silent ‘Vigil to guard the Christmas Tree, so it seemed to B at to tell mother how our |! r, that a8 bigamy Was a bailable is Three new Muricipal Court Justices, |!*Tgemhnd for buffalo meat whia ; i 4 Logg Ray ecard ehh ge: Neel cha unes Sen 28 oe _ Boy looked." ' pare: cov Felessed On| 4 erators’ Committee Adjusting | al! Republicans, were sworn in to-day | considered ‘Christmas. delicacy. py , Siddies ‘lecoe up Gude dtouidnas bad ware sean’ Leet recdin Mr. Clayton said that Kelly had Mine Wage Scale. in the Supreme Court in Brodklyn, ree 4 As Christmas morning dawned, curiosity got the better of me, and ebarged him $120. OLEVELAND, Dec. 17.—The coal] Justices Edgar F. Hazleton and Adma | ¢, E 1 leaned over the son Ahn and took a and what do you yi Within. fifteen minutes after he Guillermo H, Ehrman, nineteen, aloperators’ scale committee of the cen-| Christmas jr. of Qusens uly, taoks -- ich. think those stockings wore filled with Fo “Apples!” shouted Jack. Soni Gisthea Héme, Mr. Clayton said, four former ¢ mployeee of the National City | tral competitive fleld met here to-day to | the, “samen gh age ee a nLB, Dec. ay rt , wels “Cakes,” said Teddy Bear. “Popcorn, bet’ said Br. Papeornt ar og Tcttie ous after tie other, [20% whd is charged with talcing $11,-| adjust complications resulting from the] 4 District. in Brooklyn, was e Catholic party, has been elected aM f seeking some honors for his family. Oreness said Mr. Oran; ont TE TSA L day thie Gaon, He |oe) ne rh cate a ta ec caaelatig | Waee inarease of 14 per cent. to the | Aw rnin by Justice Scudder. President of the Se: By also somewhat of politi n.: “My Friends, YOU ARE ALL | #!*< | . ot Tid of @ ut $2, WAR arraigne ; ‘ filled with LOFT CANDY ‘ne! : 1 ‘The central field, which om: (eae very stocking was fil ‘and ‘said he finally turned the matter |Refore Judge Mulquoen t o-day in the | Dicey oni “indiana, Miinols ‘and West- NUTS!" said the Toy Soldier, looking every body in the eye at once, |. | per to Harry B. MoGann of the of- /attorney, wns not geexent. ne cess Bie torn Peneyivania, acts ax a unit In wage ; N\A te / “Ob, but you said the family was very poor,” said Miss Holly end Mies 1 gs fide of Gitbert L. Steiner, No. 160 |for ginding on Friday, and went €o tno | male - \ aaa Lie td Tinsel in one breath; “how did they ever buy Candy?” “CANDY. ve P Nason Street, who settled the case Tone Peibon. tiatva melas te wrarivad Warld iy rgneneer one continued the Soldier, “when bought at th exclusive Bon Bon shops | °' it. 12 with Justice Wagner. : . . on swell thoroughfares a luxury, wou! @ beyond ti! istmas expenditures of that > 9 Siglg Suen for Mraeeh of Frominn, Sone te te 50. Ee Peale Eve LOT CANDY, sold at prices which millions of folk in all walke of life gladly pay, van ene [1 | Phe Department of Health through | Miss Madolinie Daullary of No. 75| MIAMI, Okla, Deo. 17.—Several Ff 4 Corporation Counsel's office will | Weat 94th Street, through her attorneys, | mines on the Miami sinc and lead field tirely different matter. (Vo Be Continued.) action to-day against thosé| Miller & Wilki No, 110 West S4th|are olosed to-day because the miners le Old Fashion Clear CHOCO! 7 Btreet, to-day | tuted it for breach | refused to down into the ground with a ATS YERED “Bullty of falsitying the public rece [Berti ia tay tat on Surcbonaide a | {he prospest of the world. crumbling <0 Candy or Clear Toys Candy for Sunday Schools, RUFrRb MOoURS TR fds in tho Callieas case, This ac-|Wwell to do dealer {9 noto supplies nnd | pieces while they were at work. ow POUND BOX Churches, Institutions, Etc. Be om wit In. 0 way stop or tatertore [S0h,,t6, Noh, Muster Street ae ee eens nn nee Pret Pirt AVENUE & 37@ STREET FOUND BOS We Alpe adie by with the criminal action which will ae Werte. 7 nil iz pure, wholesome candy fiagrane he instituted by the District Attor-| ora Cytonial Home n Fire 1. || ease PRAMOIMOD, Dec iteaAibers | Hocd!, nk FAMILY — —enough for SIXTY “Ehoee: Oe Rey's office following the questioning | ‘The home of Edward Sar Sage ante anes D E Kidd A limited POUND Box ff the ast of the witnesses in the) Ns e Colonial mansion and Tandimart | Sccng ine ond, of thw. worst o-te IAMOND, EMERALD AND Hata i” FQ cuply means carly QV@ . ark: | dicting the end of the worki to-day, hi 3 earls pase to-day. w * ah, the setound, ast stuck to what he said was his original | yt ordering. The price is Dr. William H. Guilfoy, Registrar of |Mred man attanded a township social, |claim—that general meteorological tur- ; | aapamaa | SORTED BARD eA [Records of the Department of Health, |Cause Of tho fire je unknown, Damage |mojt would affect the universe during APPHIRE KINGS cH the i eat 4 ~ponoluded his examination of wit- » " eae the tivo weeks starting to-day. i rr OUR MILK CHOCOLATR COMBINATION PACKAGE— diversities" sees late yesterday afternoon with|U. 8. Admiral Confers With Juwo-| ,UArnquakes, aD cfenacr aoclared 2 A cones of oar Eavertie Milk, Chessiate aweete ost go ta mevten ‘nd is compe ined uestioning of John Fane, caré- Slave may be expected, but the World tsm't up of Mik CI i ettes, Rul teron, lon ROM, Dac. 16,-Adeniral And A ter vies id’to-day thet Bi Assortment Is made up ik Chocolate Nougatines, Rea Pines ot the Morgue and John Car- BER, Dec. sf esA unital: Andrews of | Folne se ee, Te amen | t. Mik Chocolate Silver Bells, Milk Chocolate p the assistant to Undertaker |te eh Binise AYN, ‘Fins aerived at | Peseine” fa Sacketg of our’ Walnuts, Milk Choe. aetays, Three Wars Rael kine. BOE : Spalute on a destroyer and, conterre cote eee —— Bast tmse- Penvermints, Plantations, and many othi 69 4 HL. Kelly of No. 837 Columbus : bs ee 9, J Dekitch, commander of the Woman Com: * "AM of the testimony taken Y forces there, despatches ro- be PACKAGE, “4 Dr. Guilfoy will be turned over to “7 - BANATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥., Dee, or LL REMAIN OPEN TO. Corporation Counsel and im- 11.—Buftering from @ nervous trouble | ty —_ <P al RE Bre STORES eee ae en. Weane ONIGhT AND ToMenbar, steps will be taken to-day to augmented by predictions of the end) CAMPBELL SERVICE” 1S NOT CON- GRADE Ase'T" ConD Noa ‘WITH THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE: ¥ Sete all those implicated in the| VIENNA, Doo. 1,—Passonger trat-|{f the world, Mrs. damuel Te, treaatp. FINED TO NEW YORK CITY. | 54 BARCLAY STR fle on the Aust M y il i 5 pre GAG weeret burial of Mra. | fit,0” the Austrian railways will bo to scala SETS ; A telephone call will bring our a ‘nooo! Gatien, seventy-two years old, | owing" 0" the oat shortage." ees otras amen evan representative to you, wherever | at PARK ROW. Teer s THIRD AVE. by & Termins! aod enh sexic Clemenceau Ordered to Rest, 4 Compronine, may be, with the least possible de’ cy. Tat. News We have personal representatives almost everywhere 2 —' 0 CHICAGO, Dec. 17—-Directors of the evening of Oct. 9. PARIS, Deo. 17.—The condition of Premier Clemence: the Ghicago Board of Trade have r ‘ Evening World's disclosures cater th stern s Rac adopted rupolitions asking President Cail “Columbus 8200" Any Hour, Day or Night. hi iT. & | tina tm cae, with whl | nin oped argc oto tla) Seabed alan tht asecrece S| FRANK E.CAMPBELD — EE SUPSGE | ou GiEDr es ote he » it hy 4 Aiaposed of without |"! home for several day neil 12 M. ine latinos OF. Pye, Ken MeCall a Judie. a Maid ree ee STS hate ! Brits RO0n a ae ; open. LC sheer ek | foot A} Rox ee r Gay, 5 ; . rot te ‘i J 2. 120 FLATBUSH AV.