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fe fee ‘Nos. 197 and 196 Harrison Ave- ‘The Oret Oremen to arrive sent additional alarms when the took apother jump to Nos. 56, and 4% Gerry Street, two and three-story frame dwellings, and to dhe Old six-story tenement at No. 29 Street, in which thirty lived, “Im the meantime the occupants Porced to flee from their homes. of them in scant attire with overcoats, shawls and any- else handy, were running about state of excitement and the reserves could not control Ke ft lines were constantly do- as the men, women and fan back and forth looking relatives or friend There ly seventy-five policemen at to keep In check and froin more than one thousand pani or bewildered refugees the debris fell it carried down of the Tompkins Avenue trol- wire, which put out the street hts and began twisting and eiaciing Wide circles, sending out blinding flashes of vari-colored lights wlienever it came tn contact with anything. The firemen who had fallen were Quickly rescued and attended by the @ight ambulance surgeons o1 | Bcene and six, including Deputy Chir O'Hare, were taken to hospitals ‘The live, uncontrolled broken trolley wire did more to bring the milling crowds to their senses than the po- Nee. With the entire neighbortiood in @arkness, except for the ruddy glow of the fire and the spurts of dazaling electricity from the squirming cable, they realized their danger and began to calm down. Within an hour after the discovery of the fire the ambulance surgeons bad treated more thun fifty persons for smoke, but sent none to tho hos- pital. Soon after the strect lights went out the department's McKinney lights ar- rived and furnished the firemen with plenty of tliumination. At 6 o'clock the firemen said the Diagze was well under control, Almost all the Commissioners, deputies and other high officials of the Fire De- partment were there. A wrecking crew from the B. It. T. arrived, under Joseph Kelly, and shut ff the power, thus ending the danger ‘rom the trolley wire. Six priests from neighboring churches were on hand to give the fast rites of the church to the Injured Sremen. ‘Two of the firemen who had been working with thelr company on the Toot escaped injury. They are James Cary and James Boylan, who made {he descent with the burning debris into the street without receiving « soratch. —_—-—- SEVEN FIREME BADLY BURNED IN SIXTH AVENUE BLAZE Chief and One HL a f one a battalion chief and enother a lieutenant, are recovering to-day in Bellevue and New York hospitals from burns and other injures received jast night when they were caught in a back draught and had to be rescued from the sixth floor of the building at No. 450 Sixth Ave- nue. Geveral other firemen were les+ geriously injured and were sent to their homes after having been treated by physicians. ‘Those still in the hospitals are: * Battalion Chief George Bauer, forty- five, burns and cuts and eyes injured McCaffery, thirty-five, Engine Company No. 1, burns on face and body and eyes seared; Lieut. Patrick Engine Company No. 1, forty- four, burns on face and hands; John Melia, forty-four, Engine Company No. 1, burns and cuta; George Weiner, forty-five, Engine Company No. 1, burns; Patrick Halperin, Truck No. 24, burns and lacerations, and Harry Gals, thirty-two, Truck No, 24, burns and lacerations. Battalion Chief Bauer and Fireman M were the most seriously both having their eyes burned, but it was sald to-day at New York Hospital that both would be round in a few days. ——< ‘WOULD Give Cc. CONTROL or RA. DIVIDEND DECLARATIONS, WASHINGTON, Dec, 22.—No railroad would declare @ dividend until the In- terstate Commerce Commission had cortified that it was adequately equipped under a bill introduced to-day by Sena. tor Johnaon, Republican, California. It would require the Commission to hold public hearings and grant permits for vidend declarations. Aa CAPPER “TRUTH IN FABRIC” BIL TO BE REPORTED ovr. WASHINGTON, Dec, 22.—Favorable Feport was ordered by the Senate In- terstate Commerce Committe the Capper “Truth in Fabric’ Bill to yequire manufacturers of woollen cloth or garments to mark the persent wool and other materials contained in thelr product. pir Clifton Meek “Si e ran down a cop t while ogling & wren. mot, ent to the pen, to-day of CATHOLICS COUNG! FIGHTS ARBUCKLE: HAYS IS ASSAILED a Mentor’s Associate Says He Misjudges the Temper of American People. WASHINGTON, Dec, 22.—The Na- tlonal Catholic Welfare Council, act- ¢ on the decision of its motion ple- ture bureau, will call upon Its affill- ations of Catholic men and women “to prevent the showing of Arbuckle films,"" Charles A, Me- Mahon, director of the bureau, sald in a statement to-day, Mr. McMahon, who Is atso a member of the Execu- tive Committee on Public Relations organized by Will H, Hays us Presi dent of the National Association of Motion Picture Producers and Dis- tributers, said the bureau ‘condemn: Mr. Hays's reinstatement of Roscoe ©. Arbuckle as a screen actor, adding: “TI feel t Mr. Hays has mis- judged the temper of the American people if he thinks they will agree with his action in the Arbuckle case."* Hays to-day was called upon to re- verso his gfant of clemency to Ar- / (THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1929. The Creek,” this country. diverting shall Field, Harvey D. D. Ryan and Harry Payne Whitne; It is to occupy a 120-acre tract on th themselves with golf, yachting, The first Board of Governors will be Vincent Astor. George F. Gibson, Charles i buckle by iss Effie MacGregor, who declared she spoke in behalf of the 500,000 teachers of America. Miss MacGregor, a Minneapolis teacher, is President of the Department of Class Room Teachers of the National Edu- cation Association, BALTIMORE, Dec. 22.—Baltimore women organized to-day to fight showing of Arbuckle films here. Mra H. D. Bennett, President of the Citi- zens’ League of Maryland for Better Motion Pictures, announced that a letter of protest will be sent to Will Hays. In the storm of protest by women Against the return of Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle to the films it was learned to-day that the comedian i» making ready to finish a new picture for re- lease In six weeks. He has been pre- paring to produce a new comedy dur- in anticipation that Will H. Hays might grant his plea for a ‘pardon. learned, will be distributed again by Paramount, the local offices of Paramount it was i © said no decision had been reached] wejjing shop. with regard to Arbuckle, and that no plans had been ,made as to the mar- keting of the three completed pictures | | Rappe. Later, It is expepted if his first new picture succeeds the three other Ar- buckle pictures will be released, unos- tentatiously. The New York -State Censorship i Commission has taken the stand that] #80 had a child by him. Arbuckle’s pictures, under the law, could be barred by it.only if each pic- ture from its own character was of- fensive. Spi seer e ee WALTER EDWARD CHASE, HEAD OF WORLD PROOF ROOM, PASSES AWAY Information Languages Fluently. Walter Edward Chase, head of the proofroom of The New York World, dic” this morning in his home at death was due to pneumonia, considered the dean of American proofreaders. He was born in 1856 in Scrantom, Pa., where he learned to set type and became a practical printer. From Scranton he went to Pittsburgh, and forty years ago en- tered the Government Printing OMtce, in Washington, More than thirty years ago he became a member of The World proof room force. Twice in that time he left the room, once to go to the Herald, and a second the copy desk of The World, No man in the newspaper business had a wider fund of information than Mr. Chase. He had a wonderfully re- tentive memory and his entire life was devoted to study, He spoke, read and wrote French, German, Italian, Spanish and Russian, He understood Hebrew and was familiar enough with Chinese and Japanese to male translations. He had found time in his busy life to make three tours of Europe, adding to his store of knowl- edge Mr. Chase had been ailing for two years, He is survived by two daugh- ters. The funeral will be private and the interment will be at Scranton, peaches Steal, HERRIN JUDGE REFUSES TO RULE OUT EVIDENCE Defence in “Mine Mai Begins Introducing Testimony. MARION, Ill, Dec, (Aasocta Press).—Motions filed by the defense asking that all evidence introduced by the State be excluded and that the Court direct a verdict of “not guilty were dented to-day at the trial of five men on charges of murder in connection with the Herrin riots, ‘The motions, cifically nan State's witnes: their evidence spe- the f twenty In number, twenty-three of * and seke dthat all be stricken fi Dunehoo, = f and John Cox were then exam- ined TO BREAK A COLD IN ONE DA rane Lasetee, BROMO” QUINT AE ote ‘The box bears the signature of E. W. Grove (Ba sure you wet ) Judge Gibbs Decides to Hold ing the last few weeks, it was said,|The Bronx hopes to + placed the baby twins with a woman le Range of|their plan to have MAY BE DECIDED BY JURY TO-NIGHT At] ie. last April and hiding her body] jnases of the European economic sit- which were shelved when he was| direct examination, told the jury that] decided acquitted after the death of Virginia) wien he was satinfied his wife ‘had| until Jan BY EUROPE; WON'T TARE. INITIATIVE (Continued) igo, when America felt compelled to in an ash pit near Reuben Norkin’s| vation, and America would be ready to give its advice along with the other] , Continuing his story from where he| Governments. dt will be recalled that] , when the Premiers met in London jeft ff last night Becker, still under] rena, they reached a, deadiock anit to postpone their meeting |! 2, with the understanding ett him and their four children he! that, in the interval informal ap- }« proaches would be made to Ambassa- | ¢ in the Bronx and took the other chil- | ¢ dren with him and Anna Ellas who They went to Coney Island In June F children appea ras witnesses: conference is called it will be at the Becker denied the statement of Jinitiative of some European Govern- Harry Monstein that they met last} ment and that if America is asked her June in a Bronx restaurant and|advice it will be as given advice and Becker told Monstein he meant to}not as a proposal that this country marry Anna Elias. He never told | undertake the execution of guarantees Montclair, N. J. Mr. Chase, whose| Monstein, he said, that ‘Jennie will or some other politic which might be cont public opinion, The Harding Admints- never come back because I paid two men to tap her on the head and bury lor Harvey to see what the American Jovernment would suggest. ¢ Jt has already been told from Lon- |! dou that Mr. Harvey informed the Allies he believed America was op-]" posed to the invasion of the Ruhr | entanglemen ry to Americ n Under Arrest, Says treated for addiction to drugs, but he saaid 165 Broadway, 58 ten Amb mile! way. of on bullet Ham On WILLIAM CALDER DODGES REFORM > The Broo: Forgery Is i - ‘ announce its own sacrifice at the . - the chase. There were fiva men in|years old, a furrier of No. 331 Kast Extra Session to Bring — [very beginning. Europe would expect More Pofitable Than the other car, he said, Wifty-eight|Fifth Street, who pleaded guilty to = = the United States to announce how \ cases of whiskey were in the selzed|driving at an excessive rate of speed Case to an End. much of the Allied debt would be Work. car, the agents said. on Oct. 14 when he struck Stephen bap ree Piss Whother. Rie stores — Gemelstob, who said he was hired |Callahan, forty years old, of No, 209 By holding an extra session to-night | WOUld be forgiven or some auch con ite kwentwuaie: veare. only as a driver and knew nothing |East Sist Street, was sent ‘o the suites ibe in Reet Cees fo foe ube reOn tera spit cathe on pe Bae Mfe} about the other men, was held in $500 | Workhouse for twenty days : whble. problem, ‘iam Calder, forger and sneak] hat by United States Commissioner | Stiglita recently asked permission to ach a verdict} What the United States Government] thicr, has been in Elmira Reform-| Emery at Newark to-day wittidvicw {He Ghenke, Gayle Ghat he in the trial of Abraham Becker,J Would like to see is either a confer-| story, sing Sing Prison and other —> did not wish misfortune to come to chapged with murdering his Wife Te ee eee et ene the | Penal institutions and has teen] DECREASE 1S SHOWN any one at the Christmas season, but at Police Headquarters to-day, under arrest for attempted burglary, | Get hat he has no desire to reform. He tied to go straight a couple of times, said, but gave it up. “ve got talent,” he declared, “and ‘onld be valuable, but the best 1 can rarn is $25 a week as a bookkeeper or a clerk. What is the use when I can Jean up a thousand in a day by writ- ng a check?" der was caught at 7 o'clock this morning on the sixteenth floor of No. trying to foree a door ALI i lev ment prese! eral to- reau port 1916 4 5 per cent ot this year and remained until fall} This, too, has heen confirmed by des-]1" a ae ob: 18 Ame a8 etl PeTha total tax levy, tor muniolpad pure BY ROY A. HAYNES. when they went to live at No. 844] patches from this side of the At-]Srake ©ompany eis a slim, dap- | poses, excluding schools and debt, is] Federal Prohibition Commi H t. It wan there that{lantic. Whateyer the Allies said to}Per young man and looks something a $114,054,865.77 against $117,- Oni dG GR lome Btree! was OU Mir. Harvey was deemed of such im-|!'ke Harold Lioyd of the movies. 0.71 in 1021. The levy for educa- FSR eS ee Nl a a] Becker said that he knew something} orrance that President Harding and] Complaints have reached Head- in thirty-six cities has increased} WASHINGTON, Dec, 22. — with about Kis wite's disappearance which| ¢ tty Hushen decided to call him| Quarters recently about « young man [28 per cent., uccotding to the report. [tragedy stalking hand in hand with the a s had a practice of entering big me BH TRE illicit Hquor traffic, 1 want to Issue a cealnig. to W ington fora personal confer- | 82° 5 Ls tel Apatibhateed Oda dndes) Gibbs hence , Joffice building about 7 o'clock in/BRAZIL FLYERS TAKE AIR Jsotemn warning to the people to refrain Beeker’s counsel gave over to-day] The hope is that the situation will the morning, going into an office FOR JUMP OF 100 MILES|‘°” Sashes or drinking whiskey, or Becker's oldest] be manoeuvred so that if an economic} Where serubwomen were at work, pS any, otnsrianjontinaHngsiguar taking off his coat and going to work as if he belonged t His object was to get hold of a cancelled check or a checkbook. With a signature Star: Seventeen man took part in a run- ning gun fight early to-day between leged bootleggers, Beginning at Sout! t grazed the knee of Agent Wil-| In the Court of Special Sessions, Clark William Crockett of No, 145 West e of the pursued ca-s escaped,|48th Street, the driver of a” truck other was the | which, while going 45 miles an hour on agents, who said they ar parles | May 22, struck and crippled for iife Geme!stob, deale) car with him had jumped out during cluding Schools and Debt. partments ception of public schools and the pay- NA | |$7,000,000 Locust Valley Country Club _|DRYSINTWOCARS ISING SING TERM LLED CHILD Seni Judges, Roused at Growing Peril to Pedestrians, Sen- tence Three Speeders. FOR SEVEN MILES) WHO KI Cases of Hooch Captured After Bullets Fly in Jersey Chase. aracterizing the present trame situation as a’ menace to all who walk on the streets of New York to-day, Judge Nott of the Court of General Sessions and Justices Herrman, Ed- wards and McInerney of the Court of Prohibition agents and seven al- boy, the chase continued for seven 8, Until one of the two automoblles pursued escaped and the second had] Special Sessions to-day made exam- been captured, ples of three motorists who had The agents stuited from Newark] flagrantly violated trate regulations, and raided tweive places at Ke&rny.| sentenced one to hard labor at Sing At Red Bank t raided & number] Sing and sent the others to the work- of saloohs, At the loon of John] house. J. O'Keefe, No. 27 West Front Street,| After a jury lad convicted him of Red Bank, they noticed a car in which,} manslaughter in the second degree, they, said, they found twelve botties!John Radalat!, twenty-five years old, of whiskey. ‘The agents cay O'Keefe *, Plumber's helper of No. 345 East a c' y, a 01 » most 1 is el i i m Ist reet, was sentenced to not at Locust Valley, Long Island, is plunued to be the most luxurious country club in aamittead owning the car which they | tect than tivo Ceare mae aura tian Sound shore and its members will have the choice of fzed with the whiskey and rode} five at Sing Sing. Badalati, while bathing, tennis and handball tov Routh -AtibOY operating a taxicab without ‘The estimated cost of construction is $1,000,000 and has been underwritten by a group of members. There, the agents say, they saw|cense, struck and killed Baker jr., Frank Longfellow Croker, Mar- | two cars going rapidly toward South Licey beheld years old, of No. : rdong ence Mac J.P. ani a 2 River. In their own ear and the} or SLL DNB i AID baal habs Macdonald, Clarence H, Mackay, J. P. Morgan, H. L. Pratt, John | Miver. | fn, tein own ae ane dea | Thitd Avenue at 118th Street on Dec y the cars. 20, 1921. The taxi driver was going —=SSas Saad (aes ———————= | “When they drow close, they say, | thirty-five mites an hour ’ several shots were fired at them.| “If there ever was a law that needs Then firing began from all four cara,]eMforcement,"* commented Judge Nott +U. Al par South River at a fork in the]|!M passing sentence, “it is the one ] the pursued automobiles separat.| Which regulates the speed of automo- ed. The agents divided in the same] biles. When an accident like this oc- curs at a crosswalk {it indicates care- lessness on the part of the driver."* A bullet smasie ne of the agents’ the windshkeld ars. Another twenty-one, me Street, Newark, r. He said the other ». 160 a produce man in the Samuel Stiglitz, a pusheart peddier of No. 1475 Washington Avenue, was sent to the workhouse for sixty days, and Anastasios Tarzakos, thirty-three his plea was denied by Justices Her - man, Edwards and McInerney. “The situation is so terrible in New York to-day,"’ they observed, ‘that pedestrians are unsafo on the streets. The number of traffic cases pending in the courts is enormous. New York must be made safe for its citizens, and they are the first to be consid- ered."* IN TAXES FOR CITIES $114,054,865.77 to Operate, Ex- BANY, Dec. 22.— The total tax for the operation of municipal de- and activities, with the ex- of debt, decreased during the nt year for the first time in sev- yeara, accorfling to a report issued by the Mayor's Conference Bu- of Municipal Information. The re- furthar stated that the levy from to 1921, inclusive, had increased 77 $$$ HAYNES WARNS AGAINST POISON HOLIDAY RUM 98 Per Cenf. of Bootleg Unfit to Drink, Commissioner Aanert Ninety-eight per cent of beverage t From Natal for Cabedetloliiquor now being peddled is unfit to Parle Tete Moratam: drink. Practically every drop of TAL, Brazil, Dec. 22 (Assoctated beverage whiskey now offered to the and a blank check he was fixed for aj Press)—Lieut. Walter Hinton and his} public carries the possibility of forgery operation, fellow aviators left here in the seaplane} blindness or other physical impair- ‘alde: rte ri y {Sampaio Cor II. for Cabedello at] ment—even death. Remember that Calder started on a criminal career | \sq nrclock this morning. a when he was seventeen years old and an office boy in the law office of De- lancey Nicoll. He forged the name of Ca . tration believes it can render advice ] the n = ae thar he said, Monstein was not {without entangling itself in any obliga. |Courtland Anable, Mr. Ntcoll’s part-| 504 telling the truth bout thelr conversa-|tion to guarantee the security or ner, to a check for $1,200, took A tour) 510, tions in the jail after Becker's arrest. |!rance or Germany or any other ox the cow He ‘ Ne ae ia mised BSS “Monstein came three times to the power Angeles Ant abil te i me % eer eral Jail," Becker sald. ‘The first time} But until Europe asks for Amertean sanvicten but got off with a suspended | Orr i enor advice formally, all talk of an Amer- [5 - ; ye Coe ne ree ear nte he kool |{can. plan Col solve urope's lite must). Then hp forged the maine of Courts | NH, and he aad Norkin had told bim. {Do considered as premature. Secretary lang NisOs (notre Pee tm a | Mos U eet ne mam. |Hughen ts afrald that the press re-|check for $1,000. This earned him ajith The second time be erays "I ports will give the Impression abroad|term in Elmira, Since that time he clothing and offered me $5. I took $2 has been in end out of jail was and told him to take the rest to Anna Elias. The third time he asked me time to take an editorial position on| Where Norkin could be found and I] i\jsiness judgment might not approve told him." Becker said that he had been struck in the face by a detective in Mr Cohn's office and after that refused to make any statements at all. He did not at that time accuse Norkin, he said, because he had Mot actually Keen Norkin commit the crime, Hoe flatly denied ever telling Monstein that and Norkin had shaken hands over the filled up pit and that he had paid Norkin $200. On cross examination Becker ad mitted to Mr. Cohn he had been con- victed of selling a hired horse in 1916, that he had been convicted of killing @ man under his automobile and run ning away in 1917, But he denied having stolen a load of potatoes in 1918. He refused to admit that he was satisfied by the appearance of th: body taken from the pit or by the clothing that the body was that of his wife. Mr, Cohn handed him # strand of the hair cut from the head of the body, Becker accepted it calmly, got down from the witness stand and went to a window and examined it carefully, “It does not look to me ike Jen nie's hair,’ he said. “It ts too dark.’ It was clear Mr, Cohn could not trap him into alding in establishing the corpus delictt eso LAMONT To BE WosT AT NEWs- HOYS! HOUSE. 2 W. Lamont of 3 Mo & Co. will give a Christmas party tor the neighborhood boys of the Newsboys House Saturday, a dinner for home- lesa boys on Christmas Day, and a that the United States stands ready to do a great many things which American opinion as ‘well as sound Ho does not want Europe to feel that America will do it all, or that it is trying to foist a program on Eu- rope Already there has been what unfavorable reaction from France to the earlier press reports from America, which were predicated & some- om unwarranted assumptions, For diplomagy’s sake and for ultimate success in the negotiations itself the American Government would like to have European Governments ask the United States for advice and sug- gestions, The United States Government has made known its readiness to reccive them and to help in whatever way it can. The moves must come from Europe in the next few days. Ms aE “DUD” WRECKS HOME; TWO CHILDREN HURT Unexploded Shell Had Been Up tn Woods N TRENTON, N. J. picked up while hunting near Camp Dix exploded in the home of Aaron Emery, at Jacobstown yesterday and seriously injured his sons, Irwin, three, and Leon, eleven, The older boy's right arm w: shattered and was amputated, He not expected to Hive. Tuesday, Aaron found the shell while is party for all the boys of the house aud neighborhood on Christmas night, in the woods and brought it home. It was a discarded projectile of the type used in light calibre French field artillery the war. Jt was x the I home and is b to have been knocked to the floor, while the boys were playing with two other brothers, Raymond, rteen and Ellis, six, both of whom. aped. ‘he explosion practically demolished the house, oe ellrmeeter “MATINEE BURGLAR" OF MOVIE STARS TRIPS ON NIGHT JOB (Continued) % : cording to the police, was'to enter an partment building and ring bells of different apartments until he found one unoccupied. He would then jimmy the door and take anything of value he could easily carry away with him, He had always worked in the afternoon and, he said to-day, he now wishes he had stuck to that program His success had been so tremen- dous, however, that he felt embold- ened last night to try his hand at nocturnal pursults, he said. As a con- sequence, when Mrs. Sadie Bennett of No. 303 West 92d Street, returned alone to he rapartment at midnight she walked into the presence of a very well dressed and good looking intruder, Sho sent up an outery and, as luck would have it, Detective Ser- geants Edward Fitzgerald and Will- jam Courtney, of the West 100th Street station, were in the neighbor- hood and heard her screams Fi ald and Courtney were work- ing on an i stigation of the recent robbery of Mme, Frieda Hempel, the opera singer, in her apartment at No 271 Central Park West. Rushing in the direction of the woman's screams, they saw @ man run out of the en- trance to the apartment house at No. miles south of here. which she also Identified, The loot she sald was bootleggers have no scruples. They are interested only in profit, Wood alcohol and other like deadiy ingre- dients constitute in a large pieasure their illicit product. ——s CAFETERIA PATRONS FLEP FINE, FORGET TO PAY ON CHECKS, A fire in the flue of the City Hall Cafeteria at No. 29 Park Row made smoke #0 fast and so black and so thick at 9.00 o'clock to-day that twenty pat- rong took to the street in a hurry, most of them neglecting to checks. bedello 1s a coast town about 100 West 92d Street and they pursued to West End Ayenue and down thoroughfare to 87th Street. Sev- shots were fired by them and n they overtook Belford he put a short-lived fight he young man was tdentified by Bennett when the detectives took back, and in Belford's pockets found several pieces of jewelry hers was valued at about 00. flames {n two minu 12 LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTES 12 SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES NOW 8 cTs . SCHULT 248 Cigar Stores—and growing FROM MAINE TO TEXAS pay on their The firemen went into the xitchen, which Is on the Theatre Alley end of the Building, and put out the TRUCKING FIRM MUST PAY $12,842 FOR VANISHED GEMS It Responsible for Sub- . Betng Transported, A jury in the Supreme Court et Long Island City this morning made no effort to solve the mystery of what looked like a conjuror's trick, by, which a package of platinum and dia- mond wrist watches became merely, # paving brick and broken glass. But the jury did decide that, ne mattor how the trick was performed, the trucking firm of P. H. Keehon, Inc., was responsible to the tune of $12,842, the value of the vanishéd ~' watches, The package was shipped from the Paris office of the European Watch and Clock Company to its New York office, and the Keehon Company had the job of transporting it from the ship to the United States Examine office, where it was opened and the substitution revealed. The jury gave a verdict in the sum named against the Keehon firm and In favor of the watch and clock con- cern The Inimitable Loft Quality We say inimitable, because we do not know of another Candy manufacturer who safeguards and insures the quality of in- gredients through th a modern chemical Whether it comes snow- white or russet, Christ- mas morning is not @ morning to neglect the sinner man. It’s a de- lightful' feeling — the frost on the window pane and Beech-Nut Bacon sizzling on the table. Real Yuletide bacon, smoked appro- priately over hickory logs and beechwood. Beech-Nut Bacon. 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Funeral private, Interment at Scrantom, Pa. Kindly do not send flowers. RADVOKD.—GUY B. Campbell Funeral ‘Church, B'way, @6th et. Untll Sunday, ole LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, a 04 Adtsh-yellow chow dog, with bushy poet int chow tall. Bither holds tail be tween lege of straight up in alr; @ months old, timid, dt light ‘tan round collar with no name or tag. r will re ceive Hberal cash reward’ bealdes inaking broken hearted little sick girl hapo: Gallagher, Hatfield Houre, 103 E. 20th st. Fhone Madiaon Square 2560. Harlem Office Now Located at 2092 7th Ave. Near 125th St. SOTEL THERESA