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The evening world. dated December 17, 1912

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 _PRIGE “ONE “CENT. ue NEW YORK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER ‘17, en. Wednesday) warmer, 1912. MORGAN OFF 0 isl AT MONEY TRUST INQUIRY;

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 bP ae THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, Columbus avenue liquor dealer, who was montioned before the Aldermanic com...

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 — emer: — — bY, ieee ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1912. xt that may come| adopted @ resolution on the death of

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 So a roe _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1913. ij a ‘ y ine | 3 une a Twe tn ia | h Y Ald | Kervice, Laval Needs

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 re FUE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, REV. A. E. KITTREDGE, LEADER | weeks seo no war served with a sum. [roan The “ptatntide lawyer

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 ; M a Maes ge { i] Pack epet in your ly thought will be one of truest love for you 1| “Please adore you. Farewell my lovely

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 — ee pera er > a - . 7. ET TE TET A, 9a RN LE TR TTT A SENET PH OTE TP ie eae) 1913. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17,

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 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1919, , {meet Mr, Archbold in New York at any, “Yes, sir,” responded Senator Oliver

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 —eEeeeSs aE THE BVENING WURLD, TUESDAY, DECUEMBER 17, 1912. _ 9 GIRL FIGHTS ASSAILANT ‘ltrs. n uuu te danse! 4g } FOR BAG HE

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 10 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1912. } phase oe NN a Arcee | : MR PULITZER SPEAKS [iiss harming menos Se ee...

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 ‘ ss. Prag sar ormee eee - . a |man Dowting demanded the floor to 4 TE only ten full days, at a cost of 820 an { hour, | “The

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 Li —— 2 tng, requiem mass being celebrated at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament by the Rev. Father Crawford of the Chureh

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 F THE EVENING WORLD, DECEMBER 17, 1912. TUESDAY, 2S Meet Me at the Fountain Are! Ore A City in itself GREENHUT-SIE Sale of

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 PERS EE Hi a | boy a STANDS FOR TAXIS ALL VOLATE LAW, SHYS MAGISTRATE Surpets Belong to People and No Hotel Can Sell Places,

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 a re rr er en eT ee —— a a Ser Son re a pn THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1912. WHY WORRY AND GET A WRINKLE When

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 IN REPORT TO GOFF no ny Ready to Hand Up Its Find- ings After Investigation of Alleged Favoritism. Thirty-fourth Street West

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 anid, is ee TT OT TH WIDOW ASKS $75,000 FOR LOSS OF HUSBAND IN WRECK OF TITAN White Star Lawyer Says Attor- ney Is in...

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 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW Charles Ledoux, the French Bantam, Leaves for Home To-Day, but Will Return in a Month or Two....

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 RICH MAN'S WIFE py TELS URY HOW WOMEN POLICE T0 SOLVE WHITE _ SHEREPTHOUSE) — SLAVE PROBLEM Mrs. Bids” aad Describes Her|...

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 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, _DROEE Ss 17, 1912. and polite manners.”’ Mr. Chester was extremely anxious WANTS TOVBEFREE,...

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 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER A MOLL Magg ie ‘Tey te In a Recital ' Mostly American Hs a SYLVESTER RAWLING. AGGIE...

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 ek arene et ee RSL ib oe aera The Evening World Daily Mag ESTABLISHHD BY JOBHPH PUBITZER. Periten y Except Sunday by the...

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 The an Unhappy Experiment. EY CHARLES DARNTON. “T would be most unfair to Misa Elleabeth Baker to judge “Chains” by the} J

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 I DADUNSISKES [ewes Oaarefes —/PLOTOOVERTROW werk THROWN INTORVER, == rs since nemere’en) GOVERNMENT IN dames McCreery & Co.

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