Y?*? LXXH..N* 24,147 I'or tu-rinv. f?ir: for to-morrow. |irol>: tuir. with inoil- r.ii. \\jn,U ** NKW-YOKK. THURSDAY. DEC!EMBER 26. 1912?12 PAGES. PRICi: ONE CENT T'P ln Ut j of New Tork. Jeraer Cltr anrl R.bok-ra KIsMUIPKK TWO < KNT9. TELL IF NOI DiSABLED Aldermanic Committee Will Bring Physician to Poliee Cap tain's Home to Learn His Real Physical Condition. t/ICE GRAFT TRAIL HOTTER Head of Notorious Harlem Pre? cinct To Be Asked About Trip to Florida with Sipp. Who Kept Dis orderly Houses, Tba axacl rondltlon of Captain [_oa_u W Walah, who waa for more han fl\e years the ccmniamlti' ,-f thfl I'ld PraKinct, Bfltart 126th atn itation, ls likcly t,? l.'-cor.ie tha BUbJocI af offlclal tavaattgatton In eonnectlon arith the city-widc graft probfl by I'i> Attoriaty Whitman and thn Cur ran aliiermani- commnt.--. Cnptl In Wfliah Wflfl BUbPOMM - aldarmi i - - ommlttee ;-,it waa taken III nl his ..n Bunday night. and Inatead of thn captain thfl ahiermen fot a -i" tor'a flttar vf an oafl, The aldcrmanic commltteo la now ?on.mdfrins* the appointment nf h Bub :otnmitte.o for the purpose. of . ailinff ? i Captain Walah, acfM.mpnnied by n lallat iti hcart disoa.ee of sn- h o-At\iei . I BhtpfMafl . * Flnanctal .:.,.10 'WILSON ILL AFTER DRIVE IN SIDRM President-Elect in Bed with Severc Cold, but Declares He Will Go to Vircjinia on Friday. SUFFERS FROM HIGH FEVER Governor Misses Christmas Feast with Famiiy-Physician Says Illness Is Not Serious and That Paticnt Will Bo Out in Day or Two. Bj t.?;f plenty of oinons will drlve, among other thlngs. ontagious dlaeaae out of any city. I'r. Mary Wulker, who Ib vlsiting Chicago friends. declared to-nighL. Hore are Dr. Walker's directlona for the uho of oniona. Eat plenty of them, atewed. bottod, fried or raw. Keep the ftUMB of oruons continually p.-rmeating the utmoaphere Bpread onlona ln the alleys. on tho lawn nnd any otlieT place where lt mlghl ap pear they would do good. Dr. Walker said dniona watO nar ticularly effective against amaHpoX. Tho use of the vogetahle in two cities at least had pr.vd her contention to be porraot, she aald. a CHAPLAIN DIES ON TRANSPORT. Manila, Dee. ???A wlrcle.sB message from the tmneport ?lermaa, aow ra ltt mtmy (.. San Fraattea?<.. Bnnour* ? - the death this naornlnfl of Chaplehi Bdward it. Chaae. of tbe Itth lafaatry. Death was due to pneumonla. THE TURRIALBA'S PASSENGERS ON THE SENECA ARRIVING IN MAV YORK. Thei were taken off llie United Fruit Coinpany's stcamcr by the revenue cutter and brought to tliis city last evening. li i . GHE8 AN AMERICAN MARINES FIGHT Blows Btmek in Constantinoplc ?Spanish AttaHe Involved. Oanitai I ? BBfllil verti _ yacht Scorj ? building, ei , : I ? , :. ish I- | . Ion. JOHN BROWN'S SON DEAD Jason, Whose Father Led Har per's Ferry Raid, Dics at 90. nkron, < ihlo, 11 ninety yeara om, afloond aon of John Brown, famoua aa tha laatler of th? ruiii "ti li.M ;- r*a Feri y, W. \ fl., fl! thfl ? roak of tha Civll Wi ; bome berfl 1 I i jai on Brown wi actl l In | r. rull ing and - a i ompany ...f nogrooa from among th< Into Canada bv th'- "underground i U road" a ben the fiarpi i ' ? rj Inclden! ,,<-,rurred. A younger brother, Balmon Broa n. II ea ln Portland, I CHRISTMAS GOES TO JAIL Neither Name Nor Day Saved Old Offender from Cell. Thfl Trlbtrae B_n aa t Waahlngton, Dec -??? Thera la noth? lng In a oama, ba tha opinlon of Polloe Judge Pugh, who a nl "Joe'1 C_rl*rtinaa to Jall ror two montha when ho ap? peared In court to-day to anawi r ? charge of drunkennflei "\\'b.-ii's j our name ked J idge Pugh. * i ihrlstni i Chrl ' ?*tiim mered the d< fflttdant, rlalbl] ahowlng tha i Bfe I of thi prevlo night'a calel ratlon. "T. ii ma ) ":ir name q h Uy. The j c-inrt Is la a hurry, and will 1* t you go if your atory pimlla." demflndod tbe . court, thlnkini the prtsoner wflfl Jcst mg ?Mv name la '?'-" ? brlatmaa fi- i let mt* go," i i-ii-'i thfl maa But Judge Pugh rfloognlflfld Um prla-l oner as a man wbo waa allowad his J liberty aflvfltal daya tg-* when fl*ri*flated i for thfl aaone off< n ? WOMAN R0UT3 -BAD MAN" He V/as Only 16, but Tried to Hold Her Up in Store. Tho poUOfl of Newark are looking for i a wnuld-be "l-ad man," about sixti on yeiirs ,,l-l. who entered fl ilttlr> <r. kflpt by Mrs. l..ra-l Rflttlg fll Nn. 29 HlUalde place, late Chrtatxaaa Baa, an.l, rflf***olTCT in band, commanded h--r t,> thr.iw ap ber banda and turn ,,-.,.r b.-r money. ii,..;. ??! ' Ing; Ifra. Rettlg ahied ? four-pound wfllght at thej1 young touph's I1.-..I. Hfl dUCkfld flfl he flf d through the door Into the stre?-t, but turned to Bre a shot into the air, I ? evtdOBtly fearing tho woman was pur suing him. Bfl DBadfl good his flfl flpfl. THE TIME TO GO SOUTH. w -,;,., ; \. inter 1 ' R Boutn. n. ', Offlce, !*| l-th Ava, Cor, 29th fa-u ?Advt ________ ? , . B. MEITZNER VND HER TWO LITTLE GIRLS, l.\!l i R i- r; THE ARMS OF MRS. MEITZN HER < IN IIII. PIER. M \M\i!:. AND DOROTHY. 'i i :r's father-in-law, wh<> m IHE SUFFRAGE ARMY Drafted Into the Service by Miss Glaclys Coursen, Aid to General Rosalie Jones. DISGUISED AS A REPORTER Sriflith Bonner, Grandson of Robert, the Other Factor in tho Suffragists' Real Christmafi Romance. I'r.."i a. " . poadeal el Wa Tribune i Hudson, Dee. 18.?Cttpld haa Jolnod ho Hiiffrnge arr:i>'. Under his 1-.i.lor htp tho Ont ?ngafement of tho ai ampalgn waa bogun nnd.-r tba rhrtatmaa h"!i:-'. Wetletoe araa euper* luoua I'Mpi.rs army eonalata nf Mlaa Qladj i ?..tirsen, Bld '" Oaneral Rosallo Jones, nd crimiii Bonner, lba "nuiitonriiro . porter" "f Poughbaepala, who has corered" tho auffraaa alka most :c**i>i u.usiy Blnoe Mi** ."ournon anllsted at tougfaheepete on Baturday. u waa while Ihe raffrage pllgrims rere barlng a "bomejr" little Chrlatmaa i.trtv ln the h.iel parl..r, with a real uilo tree and Bto.-kinRs full of nuts an-1 alalna, tbat tbe gtad MettngB epM round that tho prottlest euffragetta raa tho heroine of a real Christmas ro nanoe. The war corroepondentB g?t may at ence> "N'ow, MI-.8 r.iur.son." thoy put Ir up 0 ber hluntly, "this Ih a aorloun mattor. t is reported that Mr. Bonner propoecd ? i \..u this rnornlnp." "Woii, i oant ii-n.''* tbat," wai tho iliswer. "It ls alao aald that you put him on bree montha' probatlon." "I have nothing to aay." repllod maa "oursen, gazlng holplessly Rbout. As f ln anHWer to hor silent summons Mr. {..nnor appoared. "What'a the tronWO?" ho asked, and io \,as lnfcrmed. ttlust any WO both denlcl It," wns hls ineu er. Left in Doubt. <-:.. tne oxaot ontcome of Cupld's first ruounter rests in H"ino obs.urity to ilplit, but Mlss f'ourson Ror* all day a inga bunch of vloleta whlch came up n ni kew York by aporlal dollvory .'hrlstrnaa morntnfc and in the even ng ahe wore Mr. Bonner'a cnlleRe pin. Prtnceton, '1A. tnoked in tho ruffs of ior dancing frock. QHflltb Bonner is tho jrrandson of It-.h. rt Bonnor, ownor of Mnud S.. I>o le ii. i jn b hoapital here with a ftra -kuii and maj* dle ea lha reeull "f act* Ing .is peacemaker. Janfee and Bd* ward Ouy were Oghtlng with i'uri'ttiii. Doyle Interfered and I.. ie.ni Duncan home, Edward Ouy, father of tb er--, aitaaaaea eajr, atepped up and Sung a brtck at Duncim. it I'oyle and fractUTed h:s skull. The three OujrB WBTB put ln Jail tOi ewalt tiu> reault of Doyle'i Injurlea MOON UNUSUALLY BRIGHT Why Night Ruler of Skies Al most Rivalled the Sun. feara niay como .ind years may ro j beforo maa can niarvol a^aln at the ainazing fulnesH and brightnoss uf tbe noon mi Chrletmaa Bva, Thera wei i reaaona tn a oomblnatlon of condltlons that are raro. BCCording '?> tboaa wbo atudjr tbo 8ki.'S in tbe tir?t place tbe moon eraa full on tbe ahorteat day of the wlnter eoi atlce and waa rldlng ns blgb In the skv as the sun doea "i. the longeat .i;i . ln June. in tha aecond place, th? moon had Ka greateet poaatble northern decllwt tion of 2* degreea, hoing out of the ecllptio and higher even than the sun iii juii'4. whlch never reachea. more than 'J'l'ii degreea north of tbe equator. Further, tho moon happened to be it a plaea Ln Its orl.lt nearest to tho enrth. c.illnl apogoo, nojiror by n?vctal thOU* ?-and mllflfl than usual. In tho third place, this mundane ipbi re Ifl no;ir porihellon, ns it Ls called, whlch means that lt la aearoflt tho, aun ln Its orbit, millions of rniles lieerer than umial. and .onseo,m;ntly inoro rlghl was reflocted from the moon. Laat, hut not leaet, ao far as unusual condltlona go, tbe olanket of snow lent Its local aid ln making tho moon rn.il tho sun hy Its reflectivo power. SANTA CLAUS AMAZES THEM B_an Gets Gift from Convict, and Woman from Two "Husbands." IflnneapoHa Baa, 2Z.?if Charlea J> iir.iwn and Mr". i.uiu m. Plaree had tno'l to name Iho persons least llkely to serid them rhriftmas gifts lt ls.r. ararded a* doobtfol that their lmasrtnatlons would bavfl proved erratic enou-rh to have Mt the truth. Charles l>. Rrown. who arrested and (nrnlahed evidence against Oeorge Klley. now BervtBg a five-year sentence, recelved a he lllll II "~0 prlson-made cane from tha conviot. Alrs. Plene, who ls In jail on the eharge ,,r Mga-ay, was ti.e reclpleat of gtfts from i?,,n ..r ber "huabBBda." a i ' vo New Ifear'a dtaaer cmpieto rlthout a'bottle of Angcatura Blttera. IJelieiou* appetlzer.?Advt. I Mistletoe There, and. Hush! Edward Kelly Kissed Anne Morgan Under It. SHE "BOBS" FOR APPLES "Lonely and Left Out'' Guests Dance, Sing, Play Games and Get Loads of Gifts. m i . Bflkfla, Ifamle Loul Where Juh ggt all tiiat?" flzelahned ono small .- lopglrl i" another amall Bhopglrl whom she m,-t waUdag toward Thlrd nvantttfl, on 44'th street, yest- rdfly after noon, with ber flnna firmly clasping seven boxes of candy, two >wr,-n,lars, a bonch "f bolly an.l a BflOtlOB of froflti d cake arrappfld in tissue paper, "Th.-s.\" aald Mamie Lou, proudly, "Waa |1ve to ni*> bv tha BockHy fot thfl Prflvflntloa of Ua?leafl Ql*rlng--the 'Spugfl,' yOU kn-.w. Th.y bflflB having ;< C*hHfltmfla i-.'i" Aitit you aorty, now, L?_ta that you dldn't Joln the 'SpugsT You dldn't hav.- t,i bfllong to the "Spuics," thOUgh, to g.. to that Christ? mas party. a,i you needed to quallfy as gUCflt WIUI to be lonely ln NflW Vork on Chrietauu Day, "Urlng Wlth you," the invitations to every spug Hitid, "bring with you tornebody who hasn't anybody belong ing to them to make merry with; bring with you Bomflbody leaa fortunate thaa yourself.' And tho "Sputfs" dl.l lt but imne .,f than went qutte flfl far flfl Miss Anne Morgan. who brought Iflfl. PaaOjOalfl Cflttel an-l her six thildn-n, fiotn Cherry Btreet nnd saw tn it that Mrs. tv-tfni flnd ber six chlldren had tbe timo of their llv,--. Real Chriatmas Tree. The party was held on the BOCOfld floor of the building at No. 100 Wflflt ?|(?th stre.-t. where the Spuirs h.-i v<-t h?-ir bfladquartarfl, and it iaste-i from thraa ,,', lm k to six. There wflfl a Chl*tfla*_UM tree ln one room, and unllnatted lefl rream and cake in- anoth.-r. and there were gamea and Janarjng, aad ao many boxea of eandy and big nietqre cafcflfl dara and other things ware gtvea away that flObody ever made a try at e-outft Ing th.-m. But a large mati who stood by the table near the rhrl.stnias tree and stuok gifts out at every one. who passed said at the end of the party thnt his arms flflhed from ihe exerrise, whieh lor afl B. 1'. U. tl. affair was leitainly going BOflflfl, lt waa a pretty night when the dusk Conttnned on thlrd pasre, thlrd colamn. i SEMY-THREE TAKEN OFF UNER All the Turrialba's Passengers and 16 Stewards Brought Into Port by the Derelict Destroyer Seneca. CREW STAYS ON BOARD Big Ship Fast?Cargo of Ba nanas Thrown Into Sea-Res cued Ones All Cool-One Man Fished Off Stern -Others Prayed. AJI of tho ftfty aavan paaatingura and atxteen ataararda from tha atr^nded I Unlted Frtttt IttsOr Turrialba wore landed sat.ly iii this clty yesterday at 8-30 I'. M. Tbe erew of peaaien, aum* bertng ttzty-four, was loft on board Tho derelict destroyer BetMCa, whl' U put out of this put |B a snow storm <"i Tueeday mornlng an.i i.".t within I worklng dlatance "f the wreck thnt Ievenlng al 7 o'dock, was tho Qood I Samaiitan <ii bi "'.l bul ii was not ap* parent when th" ahlpvVrecked puaen* fera arrlved reeterday, Tbe ship le lying in ;i comparatively amooth sea an.i thera' is hope of pulling her oft tii" reef. "There waa nore fuaa and noiae on this pier tO*nlght,N said on.- of tbe travellers, "than there was during the iit'i, we were aboard." This I tu l.o thf opinion ..f others. and araa in cbeerfUl mood laat Inlghl <>ri arnval. The groundlng "f iii" Turrlalbo ; aerloua at one time. Bhe had a lial of pfteen degreea to atarboard and sh.. was unmerclfully pounded by a vlolent aurf. Thla happened befora iho lifeaavera nnd tbe mea from th?? Beneca had come aboard to roassure tbe (Ifty-eeven paMBonsare. Many prayed. a few played pofcer, and one mgn wbo bad booka and iin**** I.-:,. .1 from tho dle* mantli ?! at rn. The loaa of tho Titanic waa dlacuaaad and Bccordlng to Edurard r. iiugiios. tho police Inapector, who was . r on th" Turrialba, tho bor* atti ndlng the loaa ?f tbe greal u/hlte st.K- linor. being freah In tha