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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DEOEMBER 22, 1920. {“WOMAN OF BRONZE”|MATERIALS USED area et ~—SERSEY BANDITS ‘HAS AUTO STOLEN IN| IN GAS WARFARE ON METAL CEILING MEN i nahin te eaverta fond LIKENS VANDER A. It has an account with ae ved FRONT OF THEATRE| - SALE HERE AS FUEL Fn Mamufacttrers Asmoclations “WN PISTOL DUEL Vrach some ang wor eve, HAD DRASTIC RULES, ee sa TOSOVIET orca | MW Hl POLICEMAN | ee Lae | W AR materig)s originally in- (Conti area t P ) Ld ea Fs Meat Pp k on it (@) ft ? tended to protéet Ameri- OR StERY rom Firat Page: 1a the tern pe: Base + He | WW can troops wana’ ——— ction have mestngs! A; Ao —— or Overtoat Here? ) Four Holdups Attempted in | attacks will be used during the | Mangram toadmit, ts pald anqually | intervals, J.H. Rubin, Back From Russia } Jerse 1 | west Of the winter to help solve to. the Bullding ‘Trades Employers aul , v i i y City—One Victim -| the fuel pr yew ¥ Cee Ee eeree CY MOSSE) «imprisoned With Mrs. H J | © fuel problem in New York. , | Aswoclation, SHEETS. mp! me 1 rs. Har- q a Woman, | The New York Coal Exchange | The witness saw he had « card , te 4 ; ea Uhh rahe I unmounces that one of its clients | showing the amounts exacted from] 4 2. De you Keepethe minutes or loose son, He Says. d Pulse ieieiad en IGS xaeital has purchased 500 tons of wood trade associations by the Building!” Q Why? A. It did not i blocks and 600. td stones from the Ge je of peach ades Mimployera Aswociation. The] proper, They were gathe Washington B. Vanderllp in Moscow erninent and card was in the file tn the custody of | folder, ossexved practically the atatun of « Wel Méported IheTersey City last nigh{ ogend ‘ yas asked th change to diss | Leonard ‘Alistein, associate co The papers of th tion which | Soviet official, To see him the out- “7 this morning. has awked the exchany i Leonard Wallatein, associate coun-l rave teen in the y of the Com=| sget dab competed to obtain. permit 4 Mri. Kalt of No. 125 Pearwall Ave- tribute them. ‘The price is $1 a | xcl of the committee. He said he| mitter’s accountants was. handed. to P Bue Wad throttied four doors from her ton for the peach stones and $3" | could it remember jis terms. Mr, Tuttle. He complained they had ce the Soviet Morelyn Department. - = on fe 8 wood dlooks. ‘Oh, come 4 eve to 'the »| been “all mixed up and eo wd” by Mrs, Marguerite E. Harrison, Amer- home by a man who sprang on her, 4 ton for the wood block ‘Oh, come down here to the table ‘all mixed up and confused” by * the accountants and he sald hel ican newspaper wor couldn't find the answer Mr. Un- an, whose left over from the fand plek tt exclaimed — Mr. from hind yw tree, ‘The bandit got! They we Rie woman's handbag containing $1 Government's gas mask supplies | Untermyer, “We want to know how | termyer wanted, in a prison in Moscow was disclc ‘ a) peraine chased. the robber, bu when the armistice was signed, | the Bullding Trades Council! is sup-] Q. What was the total by The World, fell a victim to the odd, Pee Sa Purchasers must make their own — | ported. bosiness of the members of the Bust. | intricate Soviet apy system. scaped, | A engi la’ tows dative thie e : ey= |r Soll Pipe Asenciation? A. Tdon't|. Eight Americans, tacluding Mrs * THomas Gollotder, milk inspector for! i Magis cancel phen VAL! f Tbe tad wed) fouled Sie CRT | ihe 2 akc n, ace 18 jah f are met cap. the Lehigh Vatley failrond, was fired! — - nyer rend one line of its schedule, as} Q. Not when they paid you 10 Lemon) n jail in the Sa p follows: | cents a ton? A. 1 would have to | !tal with novsign of release, At by a couple of hold-up men at Pelock this morning when BANKER AND WIFE | viross business of $9,000,000, ax] look at my books of account. A new crop of Soviet lenders, Tittle if $10,000 “We wil give you your books Of] prow hore but wielding tremendous Lhd, vow etn Inck the | KHown hero but wielding tremendou HIT BY TROLLEY CAR | "\Wiat db, son wet by paying these | avcount ti hal ou tn Barats aie vpn feos?" usked Mr, Untermyer 1 " ‘ *Q.1f it fe true that th astern Sudb, in substance, ix the story told Aged Joseph M, Riker Fatally Hurt,| FEES PAID FOR MONOPOLY OF | sronutactusers, tne, tK silts, Waki nd we hefused to stop ils’ nitomobile while dtiying fhrouah Warren Street. Bullets tore through the back of lis machine. Wher a mere pris ges EB ; e. Wiss the latter to hind that hit wae the fe. ES He a sit understand it 16 0 reserve fund) yque WMO. ‘why ia.It that the Gomer: |whp srrived here on Monday after, « h ) B. to rotection fro: wor dliMeutties,” | ville ron orks addresses you re- _ " as ~ fourth attempted hétdzup he had heard \ eli hte MRAM gording its business as “The Eastern Hew this Pe dod wan wpene Wuber the x : ‘ p Of in the vicinity : Joneph M. Riker, alxtyyntne yeara old, Q, len't it rather a payment | Manufacturers ine.?” A. 1 wrote ov'| ogthmordinary eaplonage. in Mosco Two men opened tive on Patrolman jont of the Merchants’ and Manu-| fora monepoly on unlen lawor as Cab me baste and they replied in| several days In « jail. Brieidicrinhehiidlthadittaee ch ae ; ee sation: a against nan-members of the as- same way ‘ ' heard of Mr. \Vanderll Price from: behind 1 ure of Bl MARGARET ANGLIN scturors’ National HAM Of Newark, €0d)” scoiationt, A; J had nist thought Q. 1s that why, when an secretary | when ‘Sirs Harring wae suit freee + ther De t, No, 65 Gifford Avenue, Mar; Anglin's Ct ur Gi lis wife, three yeata younger, e| of it that way. of The Soll Pipe Axsoviation you write | Mula Mr. Rubin. “Mrs. Haprison whs ®hd he promptly returned the shot Raret Anglin’s Chauffeur Gets Kk by a trolley car while crossiag Q Hen't it a most dn-Ameri- fi members you sign as Eastern Man-| going welfare work for the American J Awehty being fired in all, ‘The ele. k — Lumch and Has No Car to Uinvoln’ Parte Halsey Stroet, nat] 02%, aNd despotic arrangement | "ftetivers, Ino, by ©. FF. Tutti, |oriyonere in addition to Ber news- Bbrhood wis aroused, but the ban. - Drive sa Lincoln Park, near Halsey Street, last) that if a man wants to employ | President? A. T always do that. It) Super work. When we heard Van \ ils escaped. Spdeial Officer Gray drive on Return, night. Mrs. Kiker was Instantly kilied| union labor he must join your | 2% been my eustom derlip was coming we all dheered* Spened-tire on a negro whomp he saw! ‘hie wwanagement the Frazee |and her husband {s { the City Hospital) assotiation and pay tribute No 2 80, it ig not strange that we | Naturally, we thought it was Frank : fp the cellar of Ne. 76 Newkirk Street | op this Building ,Trades Employers’ think the Eastern Manufactur. |, Vanderlip, whom T bad met, and peyRauy eR ag cad Theat, where Murgurct Anglin I! qith only ,the siigitest chance of re-| Association before he ers, Inc, is not so jnnocent and | we all thought that ut laat we would Poli he Woman of Brong harmless a family matter as say? A. If there i wrong in it we si eman Yoh: unconscious in fhe gutter at In Walsh was found | PHying in “asi an | reported to the W Ond Olean Avenues with two bones in Fa tionciate Uast-ci@he 4h 1 His right foot broken and internatis | ce a ae nF tpt Mie coin Park, injured. He was taken to the City] Ansin’s iinvusine had been st run down at what i known. as the most|Mr. Untermeyer, lie acknowl dunpital from its stand in front of the thea-| dangerous spot in t That, I might exlain, was when Van- iy, wifere [repeatedly was calling his attention Q. But it isn't a private family |derlip fust arrt The committee | stm Biasiog, twenty-two, of ‘No Jtre, ‘The actresa's chauffeur left the | two-men were kiMad only a short time to things he had “sever thought oF affair, Hd eal nies Mew Un RaACGka and anes me Wan ail the ; hree, No, z “i year ter W nearby restaurant At ago, Mr. itiker was a tember of Ri AM. (40 Undereana tae tepmyer angrily. resent that! | ald they could get from him. OMe eceraticeon 2.90. Half an hour later he ned |B s, Silversmiths, bt No. 38 Court] yous Stuoelation is ready te abros And we shali see what it. is, “Vanderlip, was 4s Inacceaatble as | Raijroad sAvenue, and Ra NANA: tte) GAP: eo) Street. gate the provisions and. prac- whether you help us or not.” Trotzky. Tp see him one had to get bart, twenty-three, Nu. hth — etme | tices to which your attention has It is hetleved that before the day | permit from tho Foreign Depart- Strect, Were arrested, ed with been, called? A. Anything that 8 over the list of trade associations |ment. I spent three days in an ef: atea lint wut trom the | ian't right, rn which hava said to the committee, | fort to get to him, His position was f mith, at No, 297 York SAYS {| . { Q. We want something more | "Don't shoot, we'll come down!” wiji| Most pecullar, in view of the fact | covers . any sheet 1 ‘The ‘ r re ms suppose it i: PhS RES Ee Ho UTE etay Tee attitude of the witnesk was net La ive lged re- OU | he released. anything ,| “We appointed a committee to “ Il be very gla Vanderlip,” Mr. Rubin said. “The to dirorganize it immediately, |committce imakided Mra, Harrison, | Mr. Untermye! st O8th Street Po- ait | ere on thelr Way home,when|becoming apologetic und definite than that; will you rec- |be considerably lensthened, Follow- | that he was an Amertean, ommend changes which will re- | ing the disbandment of the cut stone|, “It was strange how I finally met James She H Dune ‘Street and F "Roger: lieve the building situation-from |contractors (the “Hetrick pool” him, was standing infront of al The price of every Kid Klothes Suit, Overcoat, wenty-two, 3d M45 Monti@llo Ava- build h th dis el whose ih y 4 1 f shop) when ie florist came atc aie ies here? ArT will, We wil have [were flned), the Brockiyn acginians | out and asked me whether I would Mackinaw and Reefer we have has been re- having & large quantity of heros ir a special meeting at once, inJan- [tion of dealers In masons’ supplies, | %t 8 an interpreter. He had an} duced from one-third'to one-half. No Mother their possession, which it is alleged uary, and mak and the American in there, he sald. There ny changes that Stone Mason Contractors’ i i i ghey were peddliny | are thought Aecessary. Association have promised to dieband Y found Vanderip buying flowers tor can afford: tO miss this Sale because Kid . The Gourt of Pardoy Preqite = a ae 240,000. ru So 0 intr my - Rees er ei at Renn ; neon, Yaw revert eacke ke anda ine unreunaee Goer, Sea window ‘galt ana we talked. Vauderiip Klothes are the finest boys’ clothes made and { OF paroles on sentences for |} (continued From First Page.) to, $8.60: per, ton at the mines, he tes- | ig OF these objectionable foa- | y-lavs.” praised the Soviet Government, and because the old prices were one-third lower febbery or bur vs ee g ited. : : tures? A. 1 will, sir. Those familar _ | apeke how provided for every : Tnerited by sunusual’ circumsta Nenator Kenyon quizzed the wit-] Jiines M. Rerdan, manager of thed my Wee a cua te Phe IELTS Substantially I could get nothing than any other boys’ clothing. Out-of 446 applications for neney {Committee to-day that the statentent | nexs about bunker coal for which the |yiuaing tm ala department of the |eecure the surrender of ts rane ay | from him. Bivonty-aight prison 2 poni- | of George H. Cushing of the ,whole- rnment paid $16 to $20 per ton} yonne.Mansville Compan as asked | possible of the trade associations |. L,Want to deny right here that Fi tentiary les were gr 5 sile Jers’ association that there is |ut Norte Witness thought this Was | regarding the testimony of Secretary |erouped under the Bullding Trades |N@@derlip ever released any prison- Chief @f Police Richard 'T. Battersby, | at present sutfictent coal stocks avall-| because the Shipping Board did not | eos of the Composition Roo: iployers’ Association, of which, Otto {#t%. That ts not true. What he ead | pnder instructions from Mayor Hague} able in the country at large was miss (use prugence und coutract for it8 | sociation yeaterdgy, Fidiitz is President, and ts. labor ‘there waa that the Moscow prisons ox of Jersey City} has pl extra police-| leading. Mr, Cusiing’s estimatd was | coal in ‘ativance like other business |g acKLISTED For GUARANTEE: | lly, the Bullding ‘Trudea © de much better than the Amori a ai en at the ferries. and ha iven in-|{hat there Is pow’ thirty days’ supply { concerns. Robs of Vanderlip, In Russia, was a privil Brustions we automobiles, with Dus | hand. Mrorromeealt’ tte heies ! “rhe way the Shipping Board pur- ING SUPERIORITY. itp) atcash a NR oid Lh chart . He had accras to eee {9 ‘ before calling Mr. Eldiitz an sengers who may look suspiclow be; the United States Geological Surv chased its coal was as inexcagable} Mr, Lees suid the John ansyill€|the ‘other officers of the’ employers ane He was treated royally. But he Stopped andthe drivers questioned. | refute this assertic and unbusihesslike as could be |Company was blackballed by: the O&-lassoclution before the committee, | 2d Ret have the confidence bf Ameri. Ail policemen’ on vacations and specia!! Mr, Morrow told the pommittes| imagined.” he sald, The Shipping Peociation because it | {sted on guar-| yfr, Unter cans.” 3 Other Specials. |. Other Specials i} | j ) hag laid the founda» } Sssiznmenty will be réturnéd to duu |shat che wat Dr. Garfield's agsiatapt| Bourd did not, make. contres tJantecing its roofs: for ten years In-| sion fur saying in effect to themanage-| yee, of Mis, iurrisond arrest, Ret copa nigheinatvsin traried ‘6 F Administratoo at the same! jnsisted on buying coal at spot aba stead of for two years. ers of the building trades employ Tip MeAmciainlivan at slareet cc atnr In Hoboken geactiealiy the same jaime he retained b's official connee-/He did not know what operators Mr. Berdau said his people he rats have ieft the winking ships (ich Moncom™ ives at least ond spy. high prices to the] wanted to be admitted, but abso- |why not beach the waterciorged ma | fuck an individual, he said, “edu i the |tlon with the National Coal Asgoc profited by t Ros oul ‘om New ». He said there was no oft Government 1 the national Gsf0s lutely refused to reduce their |iuho* Counsel for some of the evar cay ated the PL NeLE DG of York beer ove I that be was a dolla @: man ciation wak “not responsible for guarantee, No other issue for |xons and associations under investi. | Mire Harrison, T warned her against eAcare tenie seev natin the Government ponition, ‘The wit- handising policy of tts mem-| thelr blackballing was presented, | gation have intimated that Mr 1d’ would go to theatres with him ‘| @ouacauence ot Monday | ness said that he had nothing to do in such cases. he said. The company ho saw [termyer could give radical labor los-|and talk with him. Batt on thes YM. C,]\ith fixing prices and that he had) He told of the operation of “wagon | did a “gross business of about @ |sons tn “boring from within" by his!" “Mre. Harrison was doing news- A. No. 127 Hud: The a specified agreement with Gartield| mines” in Pennsylvala last summer] million dollars a_weel tactics toward the big combinations | paper work. For this purpose she Wee claim that tultealtabie char on that point. here large bonuses were paid to| C, F. Tuttle, Secretary of the | er contractors lll 250 os BE RCL a gol ters have 1 making thelt bh ‘The National Coal Association, he miners to produce coal for the spot} American Institute of Lead Manu-| phe Masons and Contractors’ As- \day. It ls absolutely untrue that shoe said, was composed of the bituminous market. There were, the witness|facturers, the Eastern Soil Pipe As- Quarters at the rooms, and the t Was made with the co-operation of the Y. MC. A. management. The pw Fork police have been, notified and are now engage? in lookin, the reoonts of those under arre tion decided to dissolve after | worked for tha Amerie . id, one thousand of these mines |4o@ation and an informal organiga-|- homas P. Kennedy, its President, | partment Pied nae rican State De. competing with the mines which had] tion of Ivanized tron manufactur- | hd been under long examination by| Foreign Department told mé that Fegular contracts and the independ-|ers, was asked <bout the Soil Pipe |Samuel Untermyer, counsel to the |there were two reasons for her ar- ent mines demoralized the labor! association 1 sof pipe tor sants | committ nd had been advised by | rest—strange sons at that, One © marl tation purposes, He sitid the him that the association “clearly con-|was that she was employed by the ut Fu Which bas members a a.criminal consplracy State Department; the other, that intry, was organized in ‘The roofers, according ward! she was employed by the Bolshevik! us sto re |DocTOR’ s DEATH IS DUE br 1916, but never had a constitution | J. Lees, their Secretary, acted im-|as a spy! They charged that she had Me Pret nb: TO OLD X-RAY BURNS. | 6: by-laws. Ite did not know any- | mediately after the committee had | misrepresented herself to get this po- He related some of the blunders of the Fuel Adminis- tration, ch resulted in bringing pragical 1 in to assist Dr nelpal the member of the up Nat onnj FINGERPRINT SYSTEM SOVeREEItE { ORIENTAL INVENTION, | ?'aguction could be st Pe ee ne ast iin - thing aiout che total Volume of bugi-] subpoenaed thelr books and papers. sition. 1 Kno ‘both charges ary ab ‘ j normal prices of the past nine] : ; M a |solutely ridiculous, ved i ne raid ie | Moreho: Was Operated On Four} ness of the member lute! , Hand Was Viaced on Paper and) months, n lala the wlan “ie the | Mo ° Q, Now on July 1%, 1919, you. re- MEMORY AID. I Mrs. Harrison's only crimé was Traced by Verson Who W uth 10 tate ined ata with | Timen Since Infection ceived a letter from the United States (nie tha Baten Seba) yd Lida Eel work for the Pic sig d, he sald ' ent of Ci once asl for rsh nerican prisoners, ; Vaking the Print. | {dustrial concerns building up thelr | In 1905, Department of Commerce ask ng for) ytother~Tommy, when you come gh alesse AE Ba | nrve stocks for the winter season, the real purposes of this association | Wether Tonimy, | when you | come er From Matire,) reserve stocks for the winter veotom{ Dr. James ‘T. Morehouse, sixty-las distinguished from your ostensible | home Trem selec’ So Mane ston at the phe oeteatie ; ‘The fingerprint system, that slouthe | TNE Uy vine aly to the North- | three, of No, 68 Freeman Street, purposes? A. xem it the letter in ev-| niokel’s worth ‘of candy, (rom the Pittsburgh Gasptt¢-Times,) i all over the world have sucessfully | Weg and New Enuland the manu-[West Orange, N. J. dled Monday] Qtr. (Ummrmyer tat Wn iret mawer | Father—What do you want the candy| It is now discovered. that when @ N E \ sed te Rac ted Pap sabaien peop ead facturers and public utilities had to} night in New York Hospital from dis-| nade by Mr. Tuttle three months | ©. woo, thevalda: hel‘ not foriet Pupil “In sachool misepelia "a word” he ow Now ax the invention of Or ¢ draw on the same mines at the time. {2.5 vntoh resulted from X-ray burna|inter, ‘The department letter was. a| oy Sh Ee si ial gaged ge yn. of transportation at ned went oa eesen ice | suffered fifteen years ago. He had| formal request for-dat of trade —agsociations. whieh crit- [undergone four operations and had noes ER caigee uetore Tal tee + been in the hospital since Octoben htly burned and in se oF s gine Aiscovery wax jriginally credited | The dislocs for a dre Sir W. , in a parflamentary | this per 1 put nok, but Kumaguaus Minukata, hind with thelr & Japanese, proved the case for the) leal tit Enst. | ‘The 2 y one in the Lf By quot Coal Rashid- ud-din, who wrot about th ser4 e in Cathay even in his day ts at 4 00 members pf the National | Awoclation support the Ouran (4 ta vag ist three years | 1918 it was-found necessary to ampu-|MEMBERS PAY HIM .HIS SAL- ‘Speeial Values for Boys + CAPS—Were $2 and $3.50 Now 95¢! o- . ie ae Mocasn” arg for this purpose and bas aggre {tate tae Anger A month laters VARY. : ‘Values $5.% and $10.% BLOUSES—Weré $2, $8 and $4... Now 95 ' ns no blackening of the hands | gated $1,000,000. Of this a mount the! lft side became infected and he wa Sr : -|fe * j F > |} mi ratber the hart wag placed onipaper | Craig an Cas fal g0" toc mareainins | A your inter he second finger of his | celpl Sr Gir maikocaupven a pee uy. em e ey Last STOCKINGS—Were 75c. and $1. ‘Now 39ef}. > | Spa traced by the person taking the |tye rntionsl ormanizath The Na- | iéft hand had to be amputated. Last | myer read this state pe at cage NECK WEAR—Was d $1.45..Ni Berd alwaya piuced om deeds" in thone onal Soul Amaociation talces In wotne | ade nein fad become in-| "That is quite right,” vohinteered : $ ‘ | Maye. ancient ayatem In worthy of in-{In tury levy. on thelr members. for | fected and he was taken to the hoa. | the witness ane th GENUINE COWHIDE . } vestigation to-day, us study of the| expense money. pital. He underwent agother opera. Tee ener ene, ee an: No pal backing soft and flexi- drawings shows « distinct difference in| Senator Kenyon inquired if the| tien a few days later, 5 Tudividaally?. a ble, Two jeather handl ed the outlines of fingers of the hands of| National Coal Association sought to Q, Individually? They pay d ‘wo I er handles sew Gifterent Midividyais, tn the length of | influ and riveted to steel frame. Rog- hy 0 ieslalation. at -wWastveton | WHEN POLAND DRANK HARD, Tee Sse Pela premict inte the fingers, the rolative dixtance from tr, Marrow said they did not lobby @ne another and the angle made by the |i .rone Congress but kept thelr people the Eastern Manufacturers’ As- sociation, Inc. axis of the thumb and the axis of tie eee a eee vation affecting. the rat finger and In many Othe ways, | eee hip. The’ aadeciation mein. Champagne at One Draught, Q, What is that? -A. A corpor- Piel ae ation in which myself and my ular size, Guarantee stamp o bottom. “Genuine Cowhide. Never before sold at $ : 25 this price ive Could Empty Bucket of er tained headquarters at Washington (From the Landon Chronicle.) at place and because the moving | @rinking In the old days. Its last king, | Py! | ven Our Only slish Towns Had inti jor th afiuarters to a locality In| scunislaus 11 was wolemnly, warned by, ee tN a variliank “ald Out-of-Town, Delivered, $2.75. Giore Karly in 1608, which 4 number of coal operators had; the Grand Hetman Branicki that he | yoo (4 By the members. A budget |headquarters might possible cause | must never expect to becaine p 4 (Pron the London ironic.) suspicion that one particular group |\nless he got drunk at least tw E co HIDE BAG Though the oldest of the memorial] of operators was being favored, Wit- | ™ ski, who could em mpagne at a drav Wittout noticeable consequences, or jy company with | Van | sonlejo rlain of Volhynia, disp Fan Komarest ports of! y pycketful of cb Trad ure) t uublic lbrair represented ut the uthport Congress of the Library | Apsociation—thoss of Manchester» @ate only Crom 1862, quite a number | | ness told of discontinutng r ul operators to the Fede ‘ommalssion on advice of ¢ This bag is made of Genuine Cowhide Leather, Walrus Grain, ty enioceed with sewed-on cor-» 9-125 Walker Lies CLOTHES. VW owns had free libraries was not necessary to co: i ith | Minh Chamb ae a _ Ea On. CREDIT Enetcriaoiactere, 11 Every Subway to tit tet eee ee O Saawich opened in tree library. in|. poeitiad MUA: an average Price [One eld Min breaker under the bung. Yor MEN ond; ° cloth lined, side pockets, Size : ‘y d ly St. Station, perry ight of our atore, | hole untli it waa full, and then drank while the other filed turn and turn feat 1608. and Dr, T y Matthew A bishop of York, aswisted a Redutopd to found aw siintlar ir tlon ab Bristol in 1615, Leicester, too, | tor hia aker; and achieved fare the first nine months was $3.45 pe Kcuct ton, I coat $476 to: produde each hg the operators a margin Each one of chose bags COWHIDES ARRAN, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 7——SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 LAST CALL FOR ery tos ; tons ae CHRISTMAS CLOTHES bears this Ne free Hbrary in, 1682, and \in 1683! of nis per ton profit. From thi pod sedis tive, fn, L638, suis Mita) of focenls er ton wranit, Frm thei taney LACONIG DESPATCH: runrantes LEATHER ObleaChethan Library at Manchester, | Mt" intent on bond iayues, Interent pA iad Bed Despite many Ops and downs these and other similar town cullectio! remained In use until, for the most Jon borrowed capital, excess and 11° | sir Charles Napier Beat All Records me profits taxes, ” Notice’ to A vertinens ae a7 : 2 Mensawe. Sart, incorporated in modern munici-| The freight rate from the Pennsy! iu His Price 3 val libraries, vania coal fiekis to New York 1s (Pro the ‘London Obgontcte,) FURS and FUR COATS Delivered Out-of-Town, $4.50 ns Bee a ee co yee Sse ss Sree mening Were, og 3 —s $6.85 per ton. Senator Bdge tried to] Advocacy in this column of shorter AT SPECIAL PRICES SS om may elt ad Woda teal Paes By Ahagt Ae draw from the witness an explanation | teers reminds us that even in the days WEGULAR Sizes AND” Oy She Wer men, he rene be ve es yr eald "the. Henator's. necreta:s, | n'in’ New York in eptember Wrts | When letter writing was at ite most or- StvEleh Stouts. ie ee stem reas ach i dele ea Lh are An Englishman and an rish-| 0.) ueht these Instancea excep-| nate there bs lg wanting thone be u ‘outaining enararings to e's aiting ‘together to usk you what | [ man ‘6 time, ink and paj m1 think of the Irish question. Shail | tonal wity. the di f hrevity the despa ry in preferred " ‘As a model Broadway at 75th St. “ov sue” fl’ mohttlbeatiet iy Cas ate St be eet £ Bs ow them in?’ The present prices at the mines | witch Sir Charles Napler announced ‘hi Dositive nw rl fet "tee bP Mt Befdag, willbe, oa iy atatoaman replied weakly: range from 41,76 per ton for Illinois | conquest of Scinde still remainy sitost Madison pe at 48th St. ave OS Min tom Ftd” whe andes a ate anlse ‘end Pore elgen oad” them to come back to-morrow, | soreeuings up Xo $4.50 or $4.75 par |-fmposatole to beat, : ° Genteai Bt, to LMI cher eporders relsaned ner Wan, oe povided adore, when oxbied « ‘ a masses 9, simply. wr one wor caro’ dicouats SF Say chiacten omtreat ar cthatwian - ve jose eet SRatting with | tom In the eastern flelds where the “ ; The Prices of Ox, Complete Stock of High Grade Lu, industries use 4 higher. class tual, 4n sat Phi ela lagi vases lueed in Proportion. ‘would be. about 94.35 SAT ae ICES = mai ee about, ‘L Lo bebe ey =n 3. 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