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i oR ye 3 8 ia Fishing Around Miami, Fla., i Is an Incentive for Attract- ing Many Visitors, Who Soon Learn How to Tell Stories, but the Fish Are There. By Roger Batchelder. * Angling de luxe is one of the draw- tng cards of Miami, Fin., according to Frederick Maxwell of that olty, who tg at the Commodore. It is also the Raunt of story-tellers, who would make even Ike Walton jealous, he also avers. “One has only to visit the famou» Miami Anglers’ Club some evening to Gbtain a vision of the real joye of Bening,” said Mr. Maxwell to-day. “An Englishman who sat in at one 8 these conferences last year de- elared that a devotes of truth should put on a shock absorber before ven- turing within tho club, But on the Mest night, after a day on the Guif Stream, he himself told yarns which @acelied those of the evening before @nd asserted that he would never fagain scoff at a fish story, “As @ matter of record,” Mr. Max- well explained, “seventy-nine varie- tles of fish were caught off. Miami fast year. That Is quite a collection, when one considers that there are only 600 known varieties. They Fanged from the shark, the fighting Gailfish, the savage barracuda and the giant tarpon to the tiniest offer- Ange of the deep. “Im Florida waters the novice has fg good a chance as the veteran un- gler, and no elaborate preparations essary for a day's sport. The wite of a famous fisherman waé re- cantly persuaded to try her luck and find out what kept her husband away from home so much. She went out reluctantly, but came back with the Jargest catch and the honor of catch- amg the biggest Sep.” % A THOROUGH SEARCH, IF NOTH- ING ELSE. Harry Hyndsof Cheyenne left his ‘bag in the lobby of the McAlpin yes. terday and forgot about it. When ‘Went te look for it, the lost and foupa ent returned it to him in ord har ron gaan that the mod ve to a the modern hotel works faster than the old one,” he told Frank H. Simpson, night manager. And thereupon hangs the ago, Mr. Hynds always secon: ec. es. He I e watch-fob, wi nee waa nol after thorough ween scores mapondence s followed be- ween Mr, manager, himself, but finally the letters stop On his next trip to sow My, Hynde started for the hotel, at Broadway ai 26th Street, “he found the building torn down, and excavation work going on. At once he we, Simpson a letter. may discontinue the search for my watch-fob,” he wrote. “T had no idea bg ‘you would go to such to find it, and while I regret the lose, I must congratulate you on your persistence.” SOUTH SEA IGLANDERS GALE AT KNICKERS, “Knickorvookers were a shook «| the almost wunelad natives of the | South Seas," assorted Miss Aline B. | Greenwood, who bas just returned | from the inyatic Isles, and te at the | Waldorf. ne of our part: te them once for comfort's sal but immediate'y learned that for a wom- an to Wear trousera was unconven. tional, It was not nico, the native men and women said. @o rather than to outrage their feelings aho removed the offending knickers and went back to skirts.” WOMAN TRAPSHOOTER WITH Company subaidiarios to-day charged 8. Attending the American Trapshoot- ers' Association Convention at the Etchen of Coffeyville, Kan, who dno of the rack shoia of the coum try. ‘Though she has been shooting only two yeara, sho won the Kansas Ladies’ Champlonshi Sad ‘game out, secon Grand American Handicap {p Chi- Her husband, Fred Btehen, holds the world's record on doubles. “AS OTHERS see us.” Hero {9 the rapid-fire comment made by W. E. Todd of Dallas, Tex., when asked at the Astor what he thought of New York. He \a here to attend the conven- tion of the National Association of Mutual Casualty Companies, “I'm glad to hear that the ay went Demcoratic again,” he sai “I lke New York because \t’s cos- mopolitan, folks don't regard you as an Indian simply because you come from Texas. It's all right, even if the taxi drivers do take you the long way. I wish that we might hive some of the rain rou've had here, for there is a rought in Texas. I've noticed that if vou happen to run short of a light here, you can ask olther man or woman—they've all got it, One used to have to look for a man under auch roumetanoes,” HERE'S ONE FROM ‘FRISCO. William MeCarthy, President of the Pacific Coast Baseball League, had lunch yesterday with Jim Wooda, Vico President of the Belmont and former Police Commissioner of Ban Francisco. And here's | new one that Mao told whe went to a large Rye aighta en; a room at before retiring canes the clerk about the hours for meals. “'We have breakfast from 6 to 2; lunch from 11 te 3 and dinner from 3 to &,' explained the clerk, ‘Well, say,’ inquired the farmer im surprise, ‘when'll I have a chance to see the town?’” FARTHEST FROM HOME. “New Yorker for a Day or Two"! The who ta fartheat from heme to~ te A. Cleave, u ho ig at the Pennsylvania. His home town, in New Zealand, ta over 18,000 wiles from Bi ¥. W. G A, LECTUR ORNS. ‘The first of a series ef lectures on) “Great Men of Amerlons astory ang Their Influence on Amer! i a fignationa rostitute of th # of th ne os Seat Alfonso". Pa the Tit fire th ity of New York ‘will be the frat lecturer, and his sub- une The Cheistinas Aq) Purvitue Store Lei ES a a yl aS a yaw} . Dee Lahore) Credit: Terms Ap 84th Street “L” Station at Corner. 3d Avenue Street Cars\ J. BANIMANN.BRO. 32 Ave. & 844 St. All Goods bay ray Aes se Use cigmes $100 \ AWE EK } Cars and Buses Two Blocks Away. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES William and Mar, China Closet, Serving inch, 3-Piece T: With Fireside ce Tepe in Vik grey ‘ Be cushions; wepelatered i peomeaie springs in seats; Upholstered Suite ="t 39° | | i ‘employing “the most astute, the most Pennsylvania to-day ia Mra. Fred R. ¢ompetent and the most vindictive {a enemy of the company in the coun- & thia summer, gives the commission plenary powers in the Ladies’ to determine the tasues in the case. of the company's property. The com- pany, through Col. Alten 8. Miller, subpoena demanding presentation of answer questions on the stand. and everybody else to feel that he waa question he had asked yesterday, ‘That settled the Alscussion and the cross examination of the witness was | Lift Off with Fingers BN Me ste ory Poe THE BVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, DECEMBER 6, tet." HINE 1S BRANDED VINDICTIVE ENEMY OF CAS COMPANY = Be His Appraisal bal of Ou Queens Prop-|s erty Cuts in Half the Value Claimed by Corporation. Counsel for the Consolidated Gas the Public Service Commission with try to make valu tles” ns of its proper- despite the fact that the law ‘The charge eame aa the culmination | of two days’ arguing between William TL. Ransom, counsel for the New York & Queens Gas Company, which 's necking to increase its rates, and ‘Walter L, Hine, assistant to Milo R. Maltblo, who had been engaged by the commission to m an appraisal had put in a valuation of $8,017,684. Mr, Maltbie's { yurem were $1,820,269, The New York and Queens Gas Company is the company which has twice refused to obey a commission all its books. Last week, upon ad- . |99m characterized the exbibit as} WOMAN TICKET AGE! Chairman rubbish.” To-day he told Frendergast, when toe hearings were he wae unable to go on because these ‘had been witheld from Maltbte, ies ie Lm! of Mr. to refer to eaid Mr. Prendergast. that I do not baiere you right to ask tw laithie, er ar. gine ever, anybod eine, to ture over a ‘working belteved,” eonte: andes Mr, Ran- gor, “that by sudh an examination as cee to ate aie Hine'e ean be resorted to a very large dooumont. It geoma to have shrunken & great deal this morning.” OE — Bars en ‘piegytebees DIES. wgovint-fe, bi picwureaave urs years, te oe vice of counsel, William A. Raynor, Secretary of the company, refused to Mr. Maltble Hotly reventod the im- Plication as to his attitude toward the company. Chairman Prendergast then said he wanted Mr. Ransom trying to be fair in the matter, He eald he wae willing to suspend the hearing or would permit Mr. Ransom to go back and rosuie bis cross ex~ amination of Mr. Hine and ask any resumed, In yesterday's cross-exumination of Mr, Hine, whieh dealt principally with f depreciation, Mr. Rans DECEMBER Very Meavy Ro ai Axminsters $ ality ot an unyeually low price, Aurlity, ot am vayeuelly low pel im or fou cue mane the Values That SER i TARANC Ck i ea) AT THEUNITED RUG MILLS, 121 ANCE A very good quality Brussels, in the ¢ patterns, including all st ind Oriental effect HELD UP IN“L’ STATION. Robbers Evcape With §6.80—One Struck Her, ‘The hold-up and robbery of @ woman (ket agent on a Brooklyn clevated brotaad atation, in which 94.80 was taken ‘decame known to-day, The robbery o0- oured last Sundey morning at 3 o'clock, when two men, who had lounged about tha eastbound station of the Firth Avenue line at St Mark's Avenue, foreed the door of the ticket soller, Mrs. Mary Morrisey. One of the men struck her in the fooe, grabbed all the money in alght and both ran. Mra. Morrisey called an alarm to Mrs, Mary Duehi, sicket agent an the plat- form eppoatte, who blew a polloe whistle, By the timo Patrolman Thom, of tho Bergen Street atation, arrived the ‘hieva were wall on thelr way. ‘Twa hours later the police picked up two men at the Thirteenth Avenue asta- tion of the Culver Line, but as Mrs. 5 | Morrisey ated to identify them, they were released. Miss Alke L. Daley Said to Be pusse! jor an NT |WOMAN GOVERNOR FOR SOUTH DAKOTA, Leading Field at Meeting to Name Candidates. PIERRE, 8. D., Deo. 6. Miss Alice L. Daley of Madison was said to be the léading candi- date of the Won-Partisans for Governor at the proposal meeting of representatives of three par- ties—Republican, Democrat and Non-Partisan—here to-day. Candidates for all State affices are to be chosen by delegates. BOSTON-TO-ERIN SERVION AGAIN, |, Dec. 6.—The site 68 cr wwred BOSTON, liner Assyria sailed from th day for Londonderry, Irelan passengers, The my er ateamer to sall from aac A riah port since October, 1 VITANOLAS 3 models. Finished 2 in Mahog- \ any Fumed Oak, Golden Oak or American | Walnut. Regular $100 $63.75 i Regular $125 THREE-PIECE OVERSTUFFED upheld wih nee cushion sat filled with Marshall Comfy Springa. $79.75 $5. 95 Regular $150 $94.50 ONLY ILLOW-ARM SUITE, tapestry 239.75 ‘Same Suite upholstered in choice of Mohair or silk velour... 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They are lightweight Rubberoid finish Price of Hoosier, $1 Delivers Your HOOSIER” i. ‘Your Home Mahogany Tea Wagons—Unusually Low Priced hogany Tea Wagon Antique Brown Mahog- with drop-leaf side and ®"Y Tea Wagon with $24.75 4 SLAIN IN CHINUAHUA RIOR, | to-day, The trouble started PASO, Tox,, Doc. 6.—Two soldiers |Captain of the soldiers Prey t tha imprisonment of iwe inta id two policemen were killed and Rr preweeit ens Scape Kizeee peace. Satur. Going to pcinageants EE ee nn tapered | Cor you, genuine Salt can be had again at Lt Bra Store. It is Nature’s Remedy for = stipation, Liver and Kidney Deane Rheumatism, etc. Insist on the genuine, § take no substitute. Carlsbad Product Co. 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Now $18.75 x12 Axminster Rugs | Were $63.75. Now 6th Ave. at mee 16th Street Ya» 8B IN. eed lewest-io-the- city prices. Were $78.25. Now $52.25 A SWIRL OF DUST A MILLION GERMS cannot avoid d bil ing the mou Wea there oat of eames ee, but ied Paden fal ge These famous Formamine Tablets are | eenvenient - to = pli leagant tasting, povertelty ox Ive one | pe yn the mouth, now and then, efficient antiseptic is released by th, wire, a4 spot of the mouth | and will be kept within | the [sai of safer possibly p preventing Laryngitis, tonsilli Relieves hoarseness and sore throat, Good for everbody, fe srpecay singers, ers, lecturers W8eThen IRE sete, "Gop ae il drupuiess ‘ormamint| \ T ROAT. TABLETS | Caticura Is The Best Beauty Doctor Daily use of Cuticura Soap, with Cuticura touches of Ointment now and then, keeps the skin fresh, smooth and clear. Cuticura Taleum is also ideal for the skin. “Danderine” Stops Hair Coming Out, also Thickens and Beautifies It 35-cents buys a bottle of ‘‘Danderine”’ at drug store), After one application you can not find a particle of Prabrb-pel Oras: falling hair. Besides, every hair shows new life, vigor, seer tants more color and abundance, Hurry! Let Danderine save your x as -< ye