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*Gimmies” Showed Up Strong On the President Garlield ew Disease Afflicted Early Visitors to the Ship’s Doctor, but Remedy Was Lacking. There was a time when the genus flapper was looked upon as the only living specimen of the disease known to the youth of the land as the gim mies. To-day, according to Dr. F. W. Knippel, ship's surgeon of the United States Line's steamehip President Garfield, Irohibition has inoculated 96 STOEK DVDENDS ARE DECLARED BY “WORE COMPANES Shareholders Gai Gain. By Profit- per cent. of the ocean traveller with this twentieth century malady, able Business of Concerns When the President Garfield arrived »———_—_—__— i i in Varied Lines Yesterday Dr. Knippel said that Jur-linem was a drinker, It simply was Ing his numerous years a8 a ehip'*] 5 psychological freak caused by the ‘The directors of the Sanford Mille|foctor he has only on rare occasions] fact that when a person t# forbid- ee Nave called a meeting of the stock-|*!nce Mr. Volstend took the kick out} Dr. Kal I's diagnosis of the gim- f holders for Dec. 27, to ratify an in-|% beverages that cheers, all clases of | inter was peove travellers Hae be sdtoved hs mies wos proved when a young col- ¢ become ardiicted to t ‘Arh tol eporter frease in the common stock Crom $2.-] gimmie habit. Line Ne liege girl Ja reporter that she had emained up ail Wednesday 900,000 to $7,800,000, new stock to be} During the trip junt « arth Fd desis ing ot tho fine: Bistributed ‘as n 200 per cent. stock | Knippel sald that morning manted schooner Rowa Mertita lividend. night most of the 107 pnasseng ON] “Nt was very exciting and a wonder the President Garfloid visited him and. {egy sight ad all that, but It would after the perfunctory remarks con-| have been much better Lad we been cerning the weather, excellent steam [able to get uxt a wee drop of some. ship and the like, the visitor would|thing. Most of us «id ask; but the digress adroitly to the question of alship was dry. Mease do not use my little something to warm him or her| name, because you eee T never take bates to be distributed om a 100 ver] YP, and Immediately another victim] anything astiore and my friends might iat, etook dividend. of the gimme disease mado his or her} think that since I've been abroad I ; = appearance. have acquired the taste for liquor, I The National Fuel Gas Company Dr, Knippel said that tro studied] just wanted it Ike a lot of the other has declared a 100 per cent. stovk}each applicant who appeared before] passengers because 1 could not get dividend, thus Increasing its author-|bim and was confident that none of |i. ‘ned and outstanding stock to $37,- 000,000, payable Dec. 30 to stock of record Dec. 15. The company has wlso declared the regular quarterly dividend of $2.50 a share on the stock ‘gsued prior to the stock dividend, yable Jan. 15 to stock of record Dee. 15. The Scranton Gas and Water Com- yany has declared a stock dividend of 100 per cent. on its $4,000,000 Stockholders of the Algonquin Printing Company yesterday ratified the recommendation of the directors : that the capital be trcreased from $500,000 to $1,000,000, additional Expects to Lasso Plesiosaurus And Lead It to Argentine Zoo] ' Field Museum Scientist, ore fe for Lair of Survivor of Prehistoric Days, Hopes to Locate It. BUENOS AYRES, Dec, 22 (Associated Press).—Belore Prof, Elmer 8. Capital tock Payable Immediately 0) niges, u Chicago paleontologist, sailed for Patagonia to-day, on a fossil A Lowell Bleachery has filed a certifi. | bunting expedition for the Field Museum, he was informed by Prof. cate with the Commission of Cor-j Clemente Onelli, Director of the Buenos Ayres Zoological Garden, that re- ; Porations of Massachusetts, showin#] ports of a plestosaurus. were still being received from the territory of ‘an increase in the capital from $800.- | ¢ 9 «x nae ‘ Igo to $1,200,000, The additional Chubut, despite the failure of a group of Argentine scientists to find the prehistoric creature last apring shares are to be distributed as a 60 per cent, stock dividend, to holders} "If 1 meet that plesiovaurus,”’ satdé --- es eens ra ee neptee es Wine Prof. Riggs to Prof Onelli, “I'l put] probably a survivor of the race of ® leriat Around his neck and lead him] gant sloths Girect 10 the Bucnoe Ayres Zoo."* ar 1s and his companions a will sail to Elo Gallegos, from which Th Mt rt a * je Chicagoan visited the ArSD:| Mace they will proceed northward on tino paleontologist and heard from|horseback to search along the const him the story of Patagonia’s monster, the tegritory of Santa Cruz for fos- listening with interest to the account] ** Of the Miocene pertod which are known to exist there. Prof, Riggs of the unasuccensfil search of the An-| said he expected to find the small fou. dean Lake region where the croature] silized uncestors of the glyptodon, wns supposed to have becn woen.fWhich reached w gigantic siee in the Pleistocene period. The expedition will probably ree O17, 695. WILL JAIL SPEEDERS TO CUT DEATH RATE Chicame Plans to Finger Print Reckless Drivers, Also. \ CHICAGO, Dec, 22.—A law to permit jailing of speeders, 4 card indexing and finger printing of all reckless drivera i" 4 and the curbing of ‘faxing’ of viola- Prof. Riggs said thet the data was tions were threo plane proposed to-day | Very Interesting, but that it could not] main in that region during the entire hy Chief Justice Oleen and Judge Aan{te™Pt him from his fonsi! hunt southern summer, and will then pro- Prof. Onelii explained that the} ceed northward and into the interlor Seng vf Ot the Speeders’ Court to stop | sme plestonauris was a misnomer] in a search for Pleistocene specimens, ing of an average of two persons Mlang that the creature he atill oe-| The scientists plan to remain in Ar- day in Chicago by, eutomobiles. Neved alive in the Patagonian wilde is{gentina for a year and a half aes Egyptians of Old Had Troubles, As Ancient nt Papyrus Reveals ollected in fines for violations of motor ber w 664 and for 1920 the figures were 542, During the last nine years, Hekanakht’s Domestic Life Held Held Annoyances, but He * Thought Certain Women Should Be Well Treated, 3,827 persone were killed here in auto accidents. DETROIT, Dec, 22.—More than twenty persona convicted of traMfc law vidla- tions and sentenced to short jail terms learned to-day that they would be given thelr liberty as a Christmas gift (rom Judge Charles L. Hartlett. Like a comedian at a funeral, there has: just drifted into the Keyptlan a sollection of the Metropol.ian Museum a valuable as well as humoroun touch POLICE ROUND UP NETS in a few yollow sheets .f papyrus recently umeurthed at ex and exhib. 10 IN $500,000 ROBBERIES CHICAGO. Dec, 22.—Ten men, alleged members of x gang of robbers, police eeid, who have obtained $500,000 in op- tions as follows: “You a erations throughout the Mississippi Vat-|the visitor with the Idea that the an-| victuals to my people only while they fey, were under arrest here to-day and] cient yptian was a stern being.|‘re doing work. Mind this! Make c y YE ae ‘ Whore than $16,000. in. Liberty’ bonds, {HOR Mle was devold of any adven-lire ee cats aig te wround with ¢ Tb, ronda, : ermost; dig. tl nl 1 socks, warehouse receipts for whfakey|ture save contemplating the under- vad bonds were recovered. One man, the | taker. The interpretations which PN IAACRERCH CORE Ml ree police said, had a complete plan of the} peside these ancient writings reveal] ()) 14 UelUMle 4 State Penitentiary st Jolict, 11, the fact that browbeating Jandiords,| °° N04 Ducky (hat 1 can s Chief of Detectives Hughes asserted} ‘°°, 18° ‘ Loi PA Ra \ Information given by the men in custody |UMering tenants and domestic aif jv ont with all the’ acerued inppileated seven others, some of them|feulties were tho real issue of the D a weerued ited yeaterday for the fret time with other treasure in the room yptiap The impressiveness of the Egyptian # - collection, ag a general thing, leaves at give the our noses in the work Mentified th political circles, troubles of bis estates, Hekanakht, asia ln te » letters, written by Hekan-| Who was evidently a widow dls NEW YORKERS HURT farmer, priest and gay old bird,| rupted the peace of the houschold by lew which were largely di-| taking unto himself a IN SOUTHERN WRECK J rected to his family and its tenants] bitter letter write white he was away on business. In| trout yncubine, In when the seemed at its height ho saya: Officials} anawer to Mersu, a tenant who wrote] ‘Me who shall interfere In way af the Atlantic Const Line Railway | tat } dikew might burst] with my concubine, he inst_me have given out 2 list of those ingu und }, (ila ancient daud-fand {am against him, Behold this ye nae esl gag sn aleladal lord replied # my concubine, and it is well known ey bp cag ll eae 3s siclaereaedle wore, “Woe to nif my people with thee | that a man's concubine ought to be james ‘T, Leonard, laceration of fores| Guard the produce of my gr treated well." ead; David C. Uncles, No. guard everything of mine, for L wball] In the wame room with these manu- wide Drive, laceration of fore hold thee responsible for !t, and tf} scripts are the objects yieldod by the whock; Mise Mary Maddet N my land floods when Snoferu culti-|expedition's exeavations at Lish and West igttn Street, contusion of nose and yates with thoe-woe to theo and] Thebes during the last two seasons. Gi oe tte’ canteoqare“wese” bound | MIBAtHON Included among thes is an Interest. for Bt. Petersburg or Mian, In aw tater lette he gives instruc ing collectton of beads and scarabe. —_— sisal $200,000 FIRE SWEEPS MT. HOLYOKE COLLEGE SOUTH HADLEY, Maw. ‘Lwenty Mount Hol jest prac Terry Vowed He'd Go to Jail Ii Pal Did; He Did; Pal Didn't , 1 Told You rd Get In,” He Cries Gleefully, Then Fell the Blow. Terence Murphy, thirty, No. oS West chum, John MeCan: Was in jail, Terrence resolved either to get him « he ¢ ally all thelr belongiacs # fire which yesterday destroyed Rock geller Mall, a di nitory. v Are, » gift of John 1). Rockefelior, was s.lued at Ny fair Weatien friend Street, so when be heard h Dee sent President Mfirding by of the Episcopal 1) was the first Damon and Pythian case MeCann, !t seems, was arrested f New York was 1 public & minor violation of ty trafMe law| Murphy to the halt ¢ t what diay by, amnesty Pork 4 who are petty and when Murphy reached court he| Waa troubling him. © Murphy Moning the President (0 exe ps 1d by son explained and insisted je at old “y BO in hh al had 4 tok f enay at Christmas for the #iaty-two por ed $ i he site aan picts + 3lio his friend in his hour of trouble Utigal prisoners of the war still con-|"been found guilty and sent below."'| Haim counselled him to go home and fined. Murphy went down stairs and tried] thought Murphy would do It, but Bishop Brent's letter wae one of a» aeienias ot ‘ S “serigs Prominent clersymen have bean {t? wet Into fail, but they wouldn't] Murphy started ‘back into the court neked to send the President Jet him in, He said he was going to Pa PP ; President Harding and Attorne: a an ike lum tried to push Nim out again ‘ oral Datirherty recently ele keep his friend company, #9 they] and says Murphy landed « short ena opposition Apher Hey admit him. But hel jab in hile ha dD mi then arrested Ab nb acsne way him and took him before the Magis. % PATROLMAN BXONPMATED, Stalking up into Nig! tw trate, who held him for a hearing A The bribery charge preferred Magistrate Mefiechan was in the| to-night x ¢ patrelnen Ea midst of @ case, Murphy walked tal “Mee, 1 told seu ee ss:otereye: : of the Fifty-seventh precinct, New York, ‘*y Lawrence Donahue, of No. 52 Clift avenue, Yonkers, was withdrawn the turned and faced the] pal’ sald Morphy triumph spectators and bellowed Daum as he wan lod below “Is Mr. MeCann here” Then fell the blow 109 Allied 400 Am 400 Am 1000 A TW A 100 Ms 1700 Cructbte 1100 Cub OO Cut 200 ¢ 8400 Gj 7100 Con Gas rt» 109 bonie 40 Gray & Davis iL 17. Ge North pt hte Thte 44) Gulf x Steet a foo int RW Le 18) 1 on 160 Kan Clty Bo sy.5e Me at stb Kan @ Gui o %& wm 1 NOW Kolly-Byrang eee. 4a% 4d MeCann was Merday after a conference between The crowd titter the Court not in ang had not been in, Me was ands, Donnhue and Judge Boote when| rapped for order, and Attendant discharged wien a ned and went Ane cane came up in the City Court,| August Daum was told to escort me ‘ » — son THE EVENING WUELD, FRIDAY, | DECEMBER au, Ayzz. u Los Low. Last 0 Ad TD a8 1900 Alusicn Hi 409 Ain Metal tis 1600 Ailled Chem 23% ens pe Chor 2% 116 80% 24% 56% By £00 Am Tel & Tel 400 Atm Tobie Buy Am Tobae pf N.. oat Ate ‘Tobse B. & 1090 Tex Galt Sulp ‘ Texny © & Ol & up Tob rod i cscs Woy Tob Prod A 100 Beth BN pny i Doth Bu pes 107 108%] 106% [4109 Union On 18% 100 Dkiyn Hdlvon ne Mg 12 yo) Union Fae ti 1% 400 Con Pn ase 00 Chaa Motors — 1 400 Cnt & Alloy p ee 600 Weat Miz 0 GOr oI IN Ky BR] LILO White Bagle . 20% LI 200 Chi Pa ") White Ol % 600 Willys Over . 2000 oolwWOrth soe dividend, Laverty, 84, 4448, 07) Ath, 98.06; \ y 44s, 100. cURB Opened steady. Retail Candy, 54% Internath Petroleum, 204g; Cont! nental © up %: Mutual, 11%; Gillette, oO 1; Mtn, Pdrs., 17%; Standard Oil of {700 Cree New York, 46%, off 4 Lah FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPENED FIRM Sterling, demand, 4.64 1-4; cables, 4.54 1-2; off 1-4 French francs, de- Lire, demand, .0511; cable: 0092 1-2. Belgian froncs, demand, Day Che jars. OK Le Bee. ‘ 681 1 cables, .0682 sov, | Marks, .0150; off .0008, D i fimand, .0127; cables, .0129. so |francs, demand, .1893; cables, wae AC%l up 0008 ders, demand, 14% 1% loables, .02984, off .0002. Peset cables, mand ; 0; cables, kroners, demand, otf 0 Norway, mand, .1904 cabl 1908; up .0005 Denis ‘kK, SLQ Fiek Hub ereeses 12le mand, .2071; eables, up. .0007. MOY Freeport T .e.06. 26 e = C0 Gen Arpiait ssvee INK 47% 4) PICKPOCKETS TAKEN ion Apion ses Wa IN CHRISTMAS RUSH F ve Picea oe "eh % Police herait Three Sndpects anit Are Looking for Others, ‘The poll Nor Ore eta 1 an late afternoon throngs yesterday and-ar: relen recently from Sin the third from the Peniteniary John Davis, No. 217 Wost 60th Streot, in Central Wy LY 1 was the fra the Penitentiary, De- i tective Daniel Burns of the Hick 1 ; 0 Squad arrested him in 1th Street, b: ME eS eee tween Fifth and Sixth Avenues, in th eee octet aim scl, it 1s charged. of putting his hand LaTNURNEe Cohee pres ; ‘i into the hand bag of Migs Allie Cooper ao ute at aut pee. 48% 40 ‘i ; tet Niekel ‘ 1h 13% Low i wo, both with B2% b3% . workin WM 14h 1s ‘They W's Wis No, 58 West 1 West 184th Street, De- ted then! Hunter, No tho tet | teetlve Wick a ‘ | |SMITH AGAIN PICKS PARSONS AS COUNSEL Vormer Cumpaten Manager to Be New Governor's Legal Adviser. Kelaey Wheel 5. 11% 1 Kennevott 20% SEH Keyetune 6 8 * Jameg A. Parsons of Albany is to ; be Gov.-elecy Smith's legal adviser ) Lehigh Valley ag. OSI) OT Lama Loco Led 4 4 Hie selection will be announced with- sah ie aaah La » #9 Tina few days along with that of mil & G0 ¢ f i} tary aide to the Governor, for whicl position there are a score Of ca In nami ‘arsons Gov.-clect S wil} be taking another member of } Cabinet back Into office der Parsons served as counsel to the Goy ernor during the closing months Smith's first term and in 1920 mar red the wp-State campaign a Ne GIVES DINNER PARTY Me Kea & 7s 1m AND SHOOTS HIMSELF i Be ” Vittsburah Host Starts the Plays sess s i tbe Piano, ‘Then cy Hie Lie pirTsbuRGH, © dinner “ : i party at the home \ En @ Sta ‘ honor of Edward Pet » trag ' ' We] Anale last night, W t cour y ' was being served Pe Kelme 1 am pf ‘ ’ 1 \ mom ac 4 Orpheum 1 «| oLet the F hay ) Gils Bley 18\y 1 lotts | and then the report of a revolver Olin Biel nis 8 S|” Peterson, with a t through i on } br was found leantng against the ro, | plano, dead. ‘ > Vacific Gas AE. 8 as, HERRICK GOES TO CANNES Pevit : S PARIS, Dee, 22.--Myron T. He 400 Pan Ame » 0 | the American Ambagaador, will Penn nt ‘ the 1 ' 100 Peoples Ga + 55 ty Jap. 200, 000 DAM IS BING PLANNED BY J.B. DUKE tinaaremng te at Lake in Que: or Shoals. A contract of International and in dustrial Interest haa been signed be \ween James R. Duke of New Yort Price, President of Price Bros the development hutlding of headwaters of the Saguenay ‘This gigantic harnessing of wate power, work on which will start at supply enough ore will be a large sur- SAVINGS BANKS, l SAVINGS BANKS. ” betel elt Don’t wait for QUARTERLY PERIODS! MAKE your money EARN money every month in the year, under our system— , INTE REST are Ge disptag hrreee. Stet cine ear re 41%, up %4; Standard Ot of Indiana, 116%, off %; Citles Service, 171, up 1; Simms, 13%; Radio, 3%, 254, up A deposit made as late as the third day of any month Mehibe Coe elit: will draw a full month’s inand, .0748%; cables, .0744; off .0001. interest even if the account 11%, up periods—which are Janw of 1918 WAR SAVINGS STAMPS which mature January 1, 1923, is immediately for the new TREASURY SAVINGS CERTIFICATES. This service for such exchange. are taking special precau- tions against plckepockets In the final rush of Chirstmas shopping. Three men accused of this erime were caught in Vividend Jan, 1, 1923, at the rate of ae ned to-day, Two of them had been edie and Plus which ean bé exported {nto the | seen United Btates, The great factories of New Engfand may be able to utilize much of this waterpower, Inside of three years a dam costing $12,000,000 and capable or develuping 200,000 horse power will ‘havs loon built and the entire 1,200 000 horse power Will come soon after. The water of Lake St. John will be ratsed about twenty feet, so that no matter how thick the to freezes theie will always be a steady flow to tne tur- dines. And, while the contract has onty just been stmned, the contracts for the necessary electrical equipment, &c., are already being prepartd: Of the eight officers and directors of he company, six are Americans and oY i two are Canadians. The company. Girona ie which {s incorporated under Canadian : awa, in capitalized for $26,090 no0, tio} fan with The OKch Laughing Record. It's the jolliest, hap- entire capital stock having been sub. teribed by Mr, Duke and by Sir Will-] piest, most joy-provoking record in the world. am Price. The, Mr. Duke's water rights are those ve acquired from the Inte James P. tagein. aan CURD MARKET To GIVE FINE PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN, Arrangements have been completed bs, the New York Curb Barket to enter- % {ain the childcen of the financial ais | J hi rd (ick this aternonn” A's Caran] Laughing Reco tree trimmed with baskets has been ‘Naced on the Exchange floor and a 25 CENTS AT ALL DEALERS stage erected for the performers. Pat Rooney, Frisco, Six Brown Brothers ‘iermine Shone, Marshall Montgo.ners, Rita Gould and Kelth's Boys’ Band of Aity pleces will appear. 7 ‘688 PER Diamonds make the best € heist fr. Git! Christmas sate. ending Saturday at 10 computed by the month. i rae on deposits et Rlamvoods are heiitinnt wiue-wliter American Improved faihion of cutting with 8 wider spread, giving helen! ric wholesale price rehaxe one of thi istinet ie ee AND OTHER DIAMOND BARGAINS FROM $5 to $5000 is withdrawn the first of autre tor the" hat tse and one Genter rom coast te the following month. If ea ranatr ant the account remains un- atic eine Tales ra diamond, af Ree til one of our dividend ees ie toe “stine : gout the ary 1st and July 1st—it will moner. Thweands of ther “tiatvond nas receive a larger rate of iain ACH DIAMOND CAD uk EX: CRA Me it ae TWO YEARS. OPEN OCK P.M. B.GUITERSSONS 17 NASSAU ST.,N.Y, 2h? At Dark Rew and Nassay Teeth Without Plates I Save Decayed Teeth, Tighten Loose Teeth, Treat on oF after Jo Badly Decayed Teeth and Roots Care. fully Extracted. Teeth Thoroughly Cleaned, EMIGRANT |] gota, tna Rorcetnin Crowns Bridgework, Filli us ned tase esa ae Gol Silver an INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK Made at pelle INCORPORATED 1850 | 51 CHAMBERS STREET NEW YORK BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED ILE YOU WAIT Li ge Ph00y, 103 E, 125th St., cor. Park Av. (Over Loft's Candy Store), 740 Lexington Av., cor. 59th St, DOLLAR SANS BANK idend Credited at the Rate of 4% Annu: on Accounts of $5 to $5000 DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BEFORE JANUARY 12th DRAW INTEREST FROM JANUARY Ist BANKING HOURS: Saturdays Until Noon. ny Evenings, 6 to 8 During the First Twelve Daze of January. (Over Liggett’s Drug Store). 169 E. 34th St, cor. 3d Av. fat —houns— Dally A.M, tog P.M. Ses. and Thurs.” 9 A. M. to 7 P Sunday , 9AM toLP PHONE, JOHN EAGLE "s*iniotttsh® DIAMONDS—JEWELRY ON EASY TERMS , 4 Any Article, Strictly Confidential. A Square Deal, 10 A.M, TO 3 P.M. Monday Evenings 6 to 8. loser Ro Haar, Treasurer, Hatey F. REeGat, Seerfary ‘SAVINGS BANK| 115 CHAMBERS ST.N™Y QUARTERLY DIVIDEND Jan, 12th will draw itarast stom Jem Tat DIAM ONDS SEs Deposits made o. or befere the 3d day of ANY MONTH will draw interest * OIN OUK CHRISTA CLUE" BANKING | SAIL World Wants Work Wonders MUTUAL DIA WATCH CO. Jt1s NASSAU St BEEKMAN Men’s Clothir g on Creaitc $1 Dewn- $1 Wee icly tN SUITS, OVERCOATS. EEC, 8 HAMILTON. MAW & COL -Tallors. Enter 5 Cortlandt st Credited to “D positors Jan, Ist. Payable on and JO ate Jan, 15th, from the lst of the month,