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FIREMEN ?O TAKE
BALLOT ON STRIKE
Efforts of Mediators to End
Wage Dispute with Eastern
Roads Come to Naught,
It Is Announced.
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FIND NO COMMON GROUND;
Men Absolute-ty Refused to Con
sid.ir Railroads Offer of Arbi
tratiofl Would Not "Jeop?
ardize" Interests by Fol?
lowing Engineers.
rrta by Martin .v Knapp, presld
.- of ?the I'liit-??! Slates Com
? Court, and Cbarles P. Nelll,
Unit ? .?i.mini-si..iit-r ?>f Labor,
the dispute ?between the rail
roadi the North-eastern section ?>f
?ii?- United Btat s ami the infini???? of
tin* Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire?
. .Tti.1 Kiipincmen have ?fallad.
W 'ii iii? enoouBoefttent by Commls
ner Nelll that proceedlnga had been
dlstnleeed because It wa? apparaatthat
ontroversy liad not reached a point
?Which mediation could bo under
t?ik-F-n with much prospect of .*-ucee.?-.?*?
?-aide ;? brief statement from William
s. Carte', president ?>f the brotherhood,
it BtrlkS ballot.?? ?vete t>i?lnR iue
?r night. t?i h< distributed at
to the men employe,] on the lines
Involve.!.
The call for m strike l.ni:?,t ?iff?-, ts
0 It thlrty-tive thousand me?n. em
ployed on fifty-four railroads operating
m iii?. territory eaat of chicaKo and
BOrtb of the Ohio and Potomac rivers,
?me of the interest ?iik phases of the
t?;!uati??n is the fa- t that then? at"
i t t??u thoueaad locomotive engl
invoived in the controvi rsy
Thit situation is brought about by the
? it number "f men rho, when pro
tod from flremen t?> rn?glneera, main
theh membersblp in the ?flremen'i
? tii/.ation These engin-eers, as ?gell
- the flremen, will recetre bsllots, end,
??i to Iii ?'arte., win undoubtedly
i ..t" t?J strik.
F r almost .. week Judge Knappend
a-doner Nelll Itave been in this
i>- conferring with the represeatatlves
? silroads an.l a committee rep
m? n'a organisation.
Th. to liini ,. mi.i?i!< ?ground
?.? which the matt? ra In dispute
ettled by ?arbitration. Th
i city at the
Int r-equesl ol ?the ?railroad managers
Bremen's ? ommlttee. Prior to
."..a.ii of ti.?- mediato***?, the rail?
? men failed
i ..... .?n any terms that might i s?
hiblj ..nit an ,-'.lj'istm?nt of the
Beth Sides Seek Peace.
i:i? appert ni m rl? In the
; 11 ??? ? edlngs thai it w as futile
npt i?. adjast the questions at
fore, the mediators turned
in ?exclusively i?> twinging
method of arbitraron that
ictor* i?, both i ?ea
Both ?-??les want th?? 'lisp,it?* settled bj
? ?n. but up t" th?* present time
? have been uns ble '?? .?_.- r ee
? Judge Knspp and < '?ommls
sioner Nelll were Invited lo .-. I .??
: - i >resl?lenl ?'.?i 1er Informed
- ? r - Diat m v i?vv of
that it was ;n . ad
? amicably tiie wage dispute wiih
OpOSOd Hint the
? ?.: ? ? bmltted to srbll : a
under the Erdman act, nralvtng
? ? me.liiiiHu of thai statut?-.
'I'll?? railroads bat iii?-.\ ?? ?
satlelled with a in, )>ut the) in?
sisted ?m arbitr?t! m b) s Imard ol
-aine sise ;'ti<l appoint' .1 under tiie
same conditkMia aa ?? tme which arbl?
Mat.-d th?> engine? n It Is on this
joint that both aides bava been at
idlock for usai I; : s o s seas,
???-?ni Carter and the ? ommlttee
? aentlng the flremen In the Ess*.ern
territory are bltterlj opposed i?. sub?
mitting the dispute !?? such sn srbltta?
ti?m .oar?! win!, announcing last night
nlsstlon ??i Dressen la now
I to distribute atrlke bsllots
t.? nie membsrs ?.: tin- orsanlsatlo?,
.Mr ' in ' | t two lettei i on? to
?BUshs i-ee. chairman of the conference
committee of managers, ami the other
:?? Judge Knapp and Commissioner
N-iii. the ?mediators In which, wlth
mladnf words, Mr ?Carter set forth
i." position of th?- men as regards miii
iniitiii)* their requests t.. an arbitration
board ??th?! than that pr??\ i.l.?l I,y law.
in tba letter t<? the medletora eenl
?a. Mr ?Carter sai.i that, In
.: th?* earneat ? ?r'.nt^ ,,,, th?- pan
i?< bring about au
amicable adjustment of th?- w..*.- dls
h<- believed it was <iu?- them that
man should explain why they
en unable i" ?iki-'-?- upon any
..?m of arbitration than that
ii ally pro*. Ided by Congress
Fi-ernen Want To Be Liberal.
In bis letter t?> th?- mediators Mr.
..??1:
during these < ??nf?-.
:. disposition ?ill
ommlttee t.? quibble
I ? ? ui.-il Ul ! i "in .?-i .-??in?;
m n?' depart .n ?? i.??i!i I
il lei - ? v i .*-?i for
ai o :.t bltratoi u, bo lona
. ? n ?-??i. ei ne?! wei a
?... . ...iiiiiii'. would
i ta te to ac< epl auch pro? Islon
\ -,;i. ?i ta? ? ou. oui ? ??..mili tee sgreea
.1 ?,t i hii t v ?h? y s. provided
..t law, m.-?v not afford suffl
to pi ?ipil y ? -.insider all e\ i
ibmltted In metiera ??f ?u-at
gnltude. In fact, if libere aere any
mean*? of h tiding a i<-.v-.r arbitration In
?ith?-i manner than ih..t specifically
tided by tba lew i am sure thai the
en u committee m?hiI?i ba exi-eeiiing
' ? .a!.
s?. fa.- ..- arbitration ind r the rail
- con? ?. it ?i. the Bremen's
'(> j?-lll?H . -
thi In tere i- ??: th? men 't
- i.? submitting In any such ail.i
iii.ii. It will not U nt-ceasarj for me
.i ions ?if our ? ommlt
.. ?; i.? Iroada' |a?lan, for you have
..' ?.m letter of .i..c i
i: d to the ? balrman ??( I he coi -
't?.,??- . (?iii.ii.i ???< of manager*, wherein
? ?' i <i at iei.Kth oui reaesna for ?!??
? ng any ?ui-h form of arbitration
? >ou have endeavored to mot?late
YALE M PROM." GIRL STARTLING
She Dances Till Noon, She Parades Green in Ballroom
Costume, but, Worst of All, She "Turkey
Trots"?and Faculty Frowns.
I By Telegraph to The Trtbna? ,
Sam i lawn. .Ian if, The rait "prom."
en i Introduce?] .???me ptct?teaque Innova?
tions ;,t ihr rllmas of Yale-? animal so. lal
week. To bagln with, she dance- till iKxm
to-day. Nazi sh?? Introducad ?aflwnllfbt"
dances at lbs :'<l Rgglnent Armory, then
.-U<- \s?,!)?.?,l ttiiounh the New Haven Ki''?""!'
in ballroom coetume m noon, and, wotnt
of all. she "turkey trotted "
All tho?e im.ovations haw iai^C'1 ??
frown on the l-iow of the Vale faculty,
i,r,?i another year there will probsM) ha
some new mies to porern Hi?* Junto*
. made. The baira fell on Iba forma1
dandi?? ai the fd Re?-rlmen1 Armor** at "?
o'.-lo.k tins iii.iiniiiR. l.'tt the "prom." *'''
and her Yale ,,.?,?.? t w.nt to the Hot??!
Taft and continuad danctns?
Pot fence* ?in'?- ths othei gueats wera
si hreakfhat sue danced all lbs mom?
?ne ami refused to1 stop till noon, when the
i hotel management rlooodpttM parlora.
i Then the "prom.' gill ?'?ok .?ff li? r ball
, tocs, donned her travelling suit an?1
' r-aught s train foi home.
The "moonlight" dances that formed a
pan of the dancing programma :?t the
armory ware la reality In violation of ti
police , iiief? orders, bul the electric
, llgh*_ wet* turned flown teveral times I'?
? cae the effect of moonlight These feat
Iurea of the programma were arlldly en?
: <ore?l by the Tale hoatS Of the ?'pro,,,.'
Kill, if not by her. The "mrkey trot"
I had ?been banni from the "prom." I>>
faculty orrirr. i,nt by mlfelghl it crepl
i into the dances and was rampant bet?rt
the Anal number wan danced
Th?? fa, t that the ?*prom " girl took '?
1 (mal spiel hi the Hotel Taft rau?e,| her to
walk through the creen at midday in her
ballroom ?lot'ne?, hut she waa well
wrapped In fuis and BoubOaas did not
"catch her death <>r eoM."
our differences we have earnestly and
? onaclentloual) tried to eeeh some mid- ,
?lie (round whereby the matters In dis?
pute can be fettled by arbitration, but
We h;,v.- learned that it is the opinion of;
the moat abl? attorneya-at-laa ibal ?n ;
any arbitration other than that apeclflcal
I) provided t?v the federal law there will
be no legal restraint upon the Introduc?
tion of false evidence and testimony. We
1 iv? ieai n'-'i thai undeT an, plan thai
I th.* railroads have propoaed, even though I
an agreement ahould be reached, that'
all wltnesse? be sworn, a mnalty for
pei lui t i ould not be Imposed, should ;t
be developed thai either Bide would In-1
trodt ce false teatlmon?,
This being the caae. we believe thai ihi
el of the public and the nw b ? t
represent ran only be protected In an ?
arbitration under the federal law now . n !
effect or as m.'r. hereafter be amended
i? I? i forego ? conclualon, according
to Mr. Carter, that a favorable strike
VOtl Will he taken. At |he time tin*
railroad managers aaked tbe lit'-nun t<? i
Join with Diem In requeatlng .1
Knapp -, id Commlaaloner Nelll to j
come to tVes fork for ill?? purpose of
.,,-ting as medlatora it was admitted 1
i?y the railroad managers thai If tii<?|
tnatt. 1 ' ame to a referendum strikt? |
vote there was no ?inostion that ih?? j
Bremen would vote favorablj <>n bu? h a :
proposition.
SHOE MEN FEAR LOSSES ,
Parcel Post and Tariff Threaten
Export Trade.
Tbe operation ol tbe parcel post and the
effect of the rumored tarif) cbangef .,,??'
causing great uneasiness among tie mem-'
bers of tbe National'Boot and bhoe .Mann
facturera* laaoclatlon. who held 1 heir
ninth annual convention ysatarda) in the
Hotel tator Knout ISO members wen
1
i..i,n 11 liatia' president ,.f the asso
elation, vaii" ha" been for the last nine
months abroad studying the fho,
iii Europe and the Bast, aseeited
tpeeel senl from Colombo and read be-1
fore the convention thai the Cnlted States I
had lost ground to KiikIisii shoe mann
facturera
"if ih* duty on sboee i?- further re
,!:!?.. i." be wrote "tin bUlan.f trade In I
favor of the American shoe will be placad
in Jeopardy, not only la the American
market bul I ? small percentage export 1
?-?I will sh,,v. .-, diminishing volume unless
ma : K?its ara found "
? ventlon 'ios.-.1 ?nil a banquet at
ih? 1 (ou i \?t"i In th ? a iin_.
MAYER TO SIT FOR HOUGH
Hawthorne Trial To Be Re?
sumed with a New Judge.
- ? ., confei enea eat, s bet weea
Henfy A, Wlae, United Btates Attorney.
and counsel foi Albert freeman, .)"-. il
Qulncy, Julian Hawthorne and Di Will?
lam 1. Morton, It was sgri d that the
11 tal, a In ? n Interi upted b) the
neas ??! |i:?1k?' 1 iougl . s,i?j,,;.i p,..
on befoi e 1 udgi Ma \ ei Tl ? pi ocei
srill h.inn?-,l wbgre Judge 'i-,n>,li l<-;t
nd Ihe seven weeke ol ?-orh will not
have to *?" I ? wast?
Thla is said '?? be the Hi H 1 aas at Im?
portance m whi.h the lllneas ,,f a . I|
? reatened t" reault In s mistrtnl i-'?>i
several days the defence reftiaed to agree
t.. accept anotbei Judge, and 11 is under?
.?i, ,?i that teveral Indictments sou und?r
seal played an Important part in bring?
tog abo il ?< ? ompromlae.
The ' ,,s? i,a?' coal the government about
'r?os amount la consld.
ered tmall in view of tbe f." t that one of
I the Hawthorne oompanlea spent M?MM for
I-tamp? ?n circularising and soliciting pur?
?1 -lock
DENIES MORGAN SACKED IT
Head of Tileine Company Files
Answer in Suit.
William Henry Miller. praaMsnt of the
j Tileine Company, of No. 1 Madison ave?
nu., i,'.-.1 in the Supreme i'omt reatar?
Ida? ' - answei i!, the suit ?if ?'hail??
? W. Morrison, until racsntil aseratan
.,. d of the Tileine ? 'ompanj.
. ? smpsn) 1 I'o-i pom Moi -
1 Miller who controls H pel rent
,,r the capital sto? h
M.,ill?,.'. who ?\?- ?.skeil ,.. 1 ????-1 ten
.m January ?"> for alleged Incompetent
a-k- ro ,i receiver, claiming lbs com?
pany is being injured under tbe man?
Bgetm it of Miller, Mi Morgan Is named
as a defendan? on the ground that li?'
1? trustee of Miller's controlling Interest
m the rompan) Mr Mille, in ?ii?*
answer denies Mr, Morgan furatehed
money f??r tiie TUalne Campan) and
aaaerta that he abould not be nsmsd i,k
defendant
ZELIG FRAME-UP' CASE READY
Finding of Mrs. Morris Leaves Only
One Witness Missing.
Mi Jennie M?,itis. a witness against
Patrolman Charles Steinen and James
C. .?bite, ? im are ctmrged with perjury
in connection with their arrest of "Big
.la,!?" ZsUg for carrying a revolver, v.a.
found by prosaap Barest a ol lbs Matriet
Attorney's oitUo yesterday ami was com?
muted t?, the KotsSa ?>t Detention by
Juatk.- Hoff in the Criminal Ursnch ?>r
the Supreme l'oint.
?Trans Moos, tbe Assistant District .\t
tornej who will prosecute Steinen an,:
White, ?aid that only on?- witness was
missing now. that h.- was con i lent that
she wold be found within a d.,?. or two
aim that la, trial would proceed on
Januar) 2?,.
TOYS FOR CHILD OFFENDERS.
Mrs William M Klngslo; Of RlvoraMs
"1 ? and Iv.'d street. ;, meinher of the
" omen Muni, Ipal Lesagw. baa glrea
i?, the Children's Court a number >>r
il?ill-J. nooks and game* foi ue< "f cbil?
dien who ere. Ueiained tlieae.
THE SHERIFF; 'TIS I.
JULIUS HARBURGER
"I Will; I Won't; I Shall; I
Have," He Tells the First
P.inel Sheriff's Jury,
Among Other Things.
The Mrs! Panel Sheriffs Jurj held a
ditiii?-r la.M night at th<* Kuh k?rrl>ork<?r i
Hotel, vvi.i? i. -..s addressed i?? Sheriff
Julius Harburger.
"? ? Ki ?.it?- i "..!! \ on earth,"
sai.) Sheriff llarburger "?"hers In tie c
sense <?f the w?.r?) fre?' speech should be
allowed R.? t?> bonestlj crltldstag govern?
meatal affairs bul when toflers r?volu,
lionise Americsn sentiments, ilngini
aongi ??i The Mi.seiii.iis-' and pla] ng
tin-Amerlcen airs, they are not tit t" i
main on American ."ii i sound tl
words of '?iiiirn? agitation. Ineulti to
the American flag an?i ae-ditttrua aentl*
nunts rennol and must not it.- utter? I
? i am Bberiff of Kee Tort County"
\|..i ?? ..f the -:. UM :
\.i nation is oui ? quai; no cltj ?>i cou
trj m the world la ?*- greet, :??? potential |
.nil .-il ?? us ours, snd ??' ben mlsei
able mis? i ??am?? Indulg? In Ihreetenlng
Bentlmenta airain--' ?Vmeri?*an people
tiiusi l"- (]iii'-t?-'i. arrested or driven fiam, i
the land, \v? heve no r*o >m en Am? i
?.?.il for non-bell? v? m In i lie dag t?l ?
? .?uiiti ?.. foi Bla? la i land? a, d).I
midnight assaasln denouncers end de
famera ?.i our fell name and fame, aed |
lion utterers, anercni?-"ts, ?bomb thrower*
and blatanl demagogue?, who in? it. by
Innuendo t?? <i" murder.
Th.- are trelton t?. ih?- republic and |
iiiii?i not t.? tolerated I. aa gh?srlff. v< ill
land f" auch cowardlj, del
.,.-. Hed f"i Inflammatoi y, i evolut lot
talk, which mu-rt ? ? s -? i ha? - t?ebln?!
me the Ian ?i"i the decent peopl? ol tin?
. otinl? We i- r? sent ovei three million
of people most of wh. are l??vai and
pati lotus < "?i .-' lie's teach respect I
veneration f??t the (las ?.f ?un counti .
The i??i ami Mack flaits an ti?< ?????
??f t.i.i.a an-i should not he toin:.i
ot i ? -p. ? t " Red '.v ilte
an?! Blue, which ?ymbollse* '.?.i and
freedom, hi not true cltlsenB snd
enemies of t he : ? pu
? m tue <ia? ?v m, the si., ?iff h
Tomktns, Colonel ? ;. ? ? ? ? ^ ? \v Qoetliels
1*1 ?h.;. !'. Lawrence and Albert i Talk
Other* pt?-s?tit w ? . r MOiaagtMM M I La
? ? i ?. ii. i ? a m !.. ipslg? i. ' t..h lea i'
Murphy, William B?hmer, < ;?n? ral The ?
ii ?Berry, ?-Edward i;. Amend Henry
Blachoff, Mitchel I* ?Srlangi i .-. ? - I
tin-!. Thomas F, Foiey John C
Fltsgerald. Nlcholsa .i Hayea, i'?..i..
K-offatol Otto Kempner, Edward K. Mi
Call. Jooepfa K. Kewburgei Thomai ?'
0 BulllvSn, Alfred t: ' Pag< John \v
.-".in bod a nd Lorena Seilet
JUNIORS GEt'aROUND BAN
Columbia Students to Hold Sub
I stitute Affair for Prom Week.
The ?JunlOl ?las? ..' friliiiiil.1,1 Cnl
i.. although barred i??- the student
board nnd the faculty from holding the
lisuai iur.ii.r week feetlvltles, announc?M]
? i da ? that .' I ad arranged ?? pi o*
grammc which M ????ill eubetituta foi the
1 uuloi i.i??in >-..'Ha of ether >?-.?.? ta
? aophomores t ."? ? less ??i u ..<id? d
the Bsrnsrd i? t.?( Teeehers College d?n
i i.iiioi les las i s"i Ing, mii?i M*- a put
meat ?they wers to bs deprived of all
junior ?.e.-.i pririlegea ti.? cless, how*
appoints ....liiitt?-? wiii.ii in
I ?leliame ,,f th.- action ?>f !?isi
?tildent hoard has BVOded tl?- Spirit of
.the ?le? Isioii SgalBOt^ holding Btli Bimt -
i funetiona and has arranged a programase
' the *?.iine In all particulars as last real ?
With lbs SXCeptlOB Of Ihe lunior piom
Itself, nn?i the ?-annual lunior week t leatre
part i.
Instead of Ihs part) * tibsetrs auppei
' will >>? aerved i.? th?- lunlora on Thura
I da) evening, Kebraar) II at Hi?- Hotel
*?huh. and a joint ? ??i.? ?-i t <?f no- ?????
lumbis-Pennsylvania Olee and Mandolin
? . luhs tvlll he used as an ev t.s?- foi
, holding the lunioi prom Athletic
??vents mi?- to furnish ihe ??nlcnaii.hi
on IV'edneedsy, r??<in\ aad flaturds
i an.i on other days there era to lie Isas
and receptions
BARON GETS $300,000
Surrogate Holds New York
Law Should Govern Estate.
, Surrogats P*owlei dedd?s?J -.-esterday that
; Baron ?-Leopold PVan. hettl, <?f Home, Ital
um? ..iiiiti..,i to *..'?".""" h?.... the est?t?
tdolpfa H-allg? t-ea, s hlch i- half th?
amount of s imihi fund Mr. Hallgsrteti
?left hi? daughters Baronesa Alice Pran
I ?-hettl and Mr? Bl?aanot \ ? ? i? Koppenfela
; whoee home .*? In Qermany.
in maklni the pi"\isi?ui u?. hi.? dough
i t?-1 ? Mr. Hallgarten gava them po wer to
disposa of the trust r.i??i.* b) all] in ease
? there vv*.** ne Issue, ir the) in.i , hlldren
, ii?.' funds were to k?? t<> them. Baronesa
1 i-'iaii? h?tti di?*.i in 1MB in Sen V...1, |h?
[ left m? children, and bei vviii i?,,.<. bei
? est?te i?? he. i? isbaad.
Mih von Koppenfela ber sister, iiMst*-?!
I that In to?? <ii-p<>siii?'t. ??f ii.?* esteta <?f
; the beronees the lew ??f lt..i should m<\ ?
i ? m. which provided thai unless then
la BpeclAc mention In ?? will regarding th.?
power ?if appointment th? win ?....?? uni?
lined.
Baron* Franchettl coa(eaded the Sen
.orb h?? ahould go era, ?sad was upheld
by th?- Surrogate.
- a
BUSINESS TROUBLES.
T ie fallowing |.^ : 11 i.j. ii- n Beakna? *?.*
r. ..i yuututioy M the (?sited It-lee ?????.h
.vMKKpvn LOOKING ??l-AS-? -COUPANT,
\?. 84 ??.??,??. bqean lavoluniar?, Crettioef
Hemon Pa? he a ... ?jm i h??? u Borrti |
? ?. *i?i ?i?.i !.?> .i. ? toben, *i:s
HOLOMON i???l.KK?ii'i-- Nu 838 Recond a?%
j nue. In ohinta? iadgi Boll .?..,??.ini-i W..
bride? II. ?.-?rt. nephe? ?.f tta l'i- at I?
f.'r?-i. r.-atoHt^M IT.600 .???.?:.. $l,-,i,i
I? > ICI? K V\ Vl.-ll ,. .-, ii CM (|v? In -
I iHl.llltlei?, f, .Si. BSMtt 12,880
."i: v\?i>?-'. ? i ri?;i : \.\?> n?, %-j? gaat
I 110th ?it?^' v?.i;.,t-,.? Llahilltiet, $1 .:?...
i . ???.i?..
I ? rv\ .;:i:i,N.-r).i ? v.? :u I?h Street.
> \oluntay. UabtllltBS, I-S8, no 8SBS88?
STOCK EXCHANGE MEN
1 AT ODDS ON REFORMS
Young Brokers Ready to Take
Action at Once, but Older
Members Hold Off.
AWAIT SULZER'S MESSAGE'
Horace White, of Hughes Com- j
mission, Holds That Incor?
poration Would Not End
Existing Evils.
BfforU toward r, reform of the New
Fork Moch Bschange reached t ?emi
cllmaa resterdsy, when ?t became known j
thai tbe younger members ara al adds
??tii the "stand-pat" element, who aie
.aid to favor a waitini? attitude lather
than to begin '?forms from within. It
vas ?aid ? few weeks a?o that lbs 88?
change had practically decided to fore?
I staii any possible l?gislation by graduait]
establishing certain iipfot ma, which would
Isstiafy the pubHc that they had the In?
terests of Invsstora at heart
The younger membera of the exchange
'ate said to favor the immediate adoption
of thefte reforms. an?l w he.n the goVCtDOrS
meet, next Wednesday, Interesting davsl?
opmenta aie expected, altbough lbs hoard
' max- meet ?non?-, In ?pedal SCSSlOn. ThtI
is sal?* to depend entirely <>n the lime
when Governor -Wiser arllPssnd his mes?
? c. regsrdlng sick Exchange regola?
lion t?. the Legislature
Await Sulzer'a Mestage
\, CO ding 10 Albany tenants ih? main
features of his recommendstions will i,?
the Question nf incorporation ?1 i ?
Exchanga subjecting It t.. the supervision
b) the puMli authorklea; whether Bhori
selling sbooM he prohibited n'id whether
ti,e exemption ?f call loans from the I
i e, cent limitation of the usury law should
be repealed
All the??- questions were , oi,?ldei r?l \ery
thoroughl] ii.v the Hughes Investigating
? 'inmlit.-e m | ???'?. mal when th. ?: ?Sport
. ??. mad, pul h' Il ? ontalned ti e ?Jtati -
ment that if nothing were ?Ja ? regard ng
? ? an of the , \< hangs tbe public
or lalei would take the matter into
in commenting on ihla
,,r the situation yestsrdsy Hornea
? ? ? h.-,.' b ??!! of the Hughes
, omml
Th - - a aui siion a hieb i ornes up f"r
diari-aslon with sreat regulsrit) I? wa
, ? , ? ,| i, i ,,. i lush? ? , ornmltti e
? ? ,;,Me 1? tiKth The m
mai .,n.min..- . ame t" t ?? ? n? ualon
tha? li.i.lion of the ?Sea ?Tors lit oc k
>< o |<| in? ' esa, ral h? t th.,"
,inuinsi, ,*n?' avili that might exist, fo
? ? ..- ilete, t- -t
In U'rong doing undei existing condltlona
and win. mis hi i, a summen manne
fined or expelletl ..:? otherwise punlahed
"f the exi bans.uui
undei nthei ? rt-umatsncea elthet escape
i.me,it ah,.a. ? , del? for I
lime i. ., ppealins ?" * he i r?ui t?
ici ange is
? ? . ? Ha
i ut? ?! Inatantl?, ?- '? ? ? fa? I mat
? i ?<>r w r.nc doina : ? I -r
? r?.11?. e a ta,int d?la y ,? ti ??
? t thai in be he'd i i i
a n,, n '" ?
Mor? Difficult to Curb Evilt.
Mr \\ hite ,\;.r,-?-.l ,?,e >.plnl"i, 'hat
th. fatiiii; ,i si" Rxi hani ? ? - and
? ? - - ? ? ingi arera In?
ror pora ted, hi lima subject to e-nu by
authorities capable of controlling it
are now. !(? declarad ihsl
i,., dea that al g depri -??? the
proi.-, ? i is s falla? Ils ? on
I Untied
ighei ? . - 81
? ; in, -?tlx.,1 ci. ? am?- 10 i h>? . ?
prohibition of slant ?eilm?;
Id h- Injurious to thi public Interest
and would, ni i,?, i prevent lbs existence
fr-? and it. 1 r inarket In an. pise
,\ h< re bui ?! prohibition exist, i
Res ? ,??'?? Inl.si on call
? - " ? Bald:
I lual ir In ?? at lbs re-1
f the i ?'?? "i Intereal ?-. ?? pel j
,. ,,i or an) othei legal rati la an Inter?
,!.i-i,, l>? (legislative powei a th lbs
? ? lu maki ? ont racta a it?,
nthei Tl -i" ? ??! Ian ps ??? d li
, ?? ., .! I ni /,, . cltlxens I" n,ak.- tl M '
I own '-.nu... i? ..- t,, th. rata <.f Intereal
, ?,: loam ol 85.000 ,.;? more payable on d?
mand .mil secured Li colialeral, was
adopted at ti,e Instance ,,f both borrow?
.-is end I, nd? ra on that lI id of *v cut Ity
i am not awars that an? Interested
pai lie obj, ? t t" that law ai th.. pr?s, ?
i im? "! ,i.?ii. it? i spent.
i ?>?.- ,,,, reason ah) ti,?- [legislature
should Interfere with - line of buslneaa
I already exlatlna i" n?e satisfaction ol
lb? parti.? . on, erned '
th gardl ig shoi i Bailing tbe Hugh? ?
? smmltti ? Bald la IM that ? m other
liia?ans of restraining unwarranted mark?
Ing up and down of prioea has been sog
gested U> 88.' Of I'" interest rat' on
., . loans n reported that "we cannot
recommend an leg!Biatlon bearing on
the Intereal laws ??f the state, unless*It
be in?- repeal ?'f the uaury las al'?.
sei .? i-, a? w.? believe that mone) arill
iinevHabl) seek lbs point of highest nf
I turn for Its m
Wsshlngton, Ian, i Benatoi Gummlns
Intll du? '?I t"-?la? h Lilt f'?, a ia\ ..f I'?
I per . 'it on Bhori selling of st,? lu ,u.,i
dealing In cotton futures, grains, agil
cultural pi ?"! -t? a 'ni provisions
Th. messure is Intended t" che? sh?.:'
sales
WILD CHASE "AFTER THIEF
Finger Whistle Calls Police to
Retired Steel Maker's Aid.
Burglars "Jlmmlsd" theli we) Into
tbe home ,,, Solomon H Kohn, s retired
steel manufacturar, al >'?>. ."i West
, ,i ttrest, ysstsrda) afternoon Rs?
I turning homa anexpectedly, ai, Kohn
[encountered tin tin,-? m n aa tbey ? _ni>
lout of his house Ons of ii,?- trio ran
I when he reached the atrssl and Mr.
Kohn started In pursuit Tbe chase i on*
i tinned we.m in , :'d ft reel i" Weal Bnd
avenue and aouth In tbe avenue '" Fist
Btreet, easl in ilel street lo Broadway.
whet-.? ihe alleged burglai was seised by
a patrolman
During the ebaae the man pursued
I aimed hla revolver at Mi Kohn, and
threatened i" shoot ii Mi Kohn did not
stop Ut Kohn I,lew a shi III Whistle
win, m- Angers, wblch brought Patrol?
Iman John n?,iie>. .,r ii,. \\,?i ttth
sir.-et pollCS .station, lo lu.-, aid In the
police station the man pill sue,I b) Kohn
deSCtibsd himself as Frederick Kiclianl
son, 8 laborer twsnty-two years old, ,,f
\n ?i:', \\e?t K'.Tlh sir.et. lie wan
locked ut, on a , hatK?* ?>f burglai V
in the prisoner's pasaaasltm, accord?
ii.< to the police, were ? ?old wat.h.
a told mai. hi,ox and a number of olhei
, ? ?es heat-in?; the Kohti monogram
I RlchardSOn also had. the police ?a ) , ,L
'loaded revolver and ., razor With the
Unding ?ifothe revolver, an additional j
charge of violating tbe ?Bull! vun law wssl
preferred against him
Kohn OCCUplea a four ?tora hiown
s!.,,,e home, and amploys tiiree BervantsI
.?n women Mrs Kohn wh? ai>s?.ut |
yea tarda) afternoon and the servants,!
aeeordlng ta Kohn, were in the i;a?e
moat I
175 PASSENGERS FROM
URANIUM REACH CITY
Immigration Inspectors and
Representatives of Societies
Protect Them.
CAME ON SPECIAL TRAIN
Castaways Tell How Captain of
Stranded Vessel Tried to Dis
lodge Her by Systematic
Rocking of Ship.
TheGraad Central Terminal eras turned
Into a recular ann?-\ to DIM Island last
nicht, when 171 psssangera from the
strande?! I'raniuni. off Halifax, Were UB?
i?>adr<i blgglety-pigglety ??from a New
Haven ?.po. in! into th" net BtretCbed by
Commlssionei Williams'? Immigration in?
spectors OH the station plat!" I
About Bfty of the arrivals were from
the aecond ?.?hin. They had Ixarded
roKulsr trains from Hallfas la'e Monday
evenliiK- It took ii'?ar!y twelve hunts to
."irai the steerage passengers sad g< I
ihet.i safe!) acroM Boeton town and on
tmerd a apetiel train of Bis csra bound
for KSW York
if th?? Uranium badn'l ?run her nose
.m to the rocks she ?ouM bsv? ?i" '??
here ? i\st? i ?la v ii""t
it i im. ? -i a loi "i' ? i- Steg; <??? the
perl of the ?railroad snd Immigration ?rn?
etela to i.e.p "rultures" from sweeping
?|own on the arrivals .Mo:?- than :>,'
.m?! .'.?mien h,,?i been waiting for
them alncs i o'clock yesterdsy morning
The ofti. i.-?i- of the North American i
liCSgue f"i Immlgrsnta and t?.i three
similar organisations I?'1' ? ' ?'1,!
t; i |..ui??tit aaltera were distnterested
friends oi relatives.
Accordingly? they tied guides, with
badges, on 'he ?.. 'if to gether th?* Im?
migrants togetttet according to national?
inr-H ' ? v? ei ?? taki
the Is . . the i?exlngton .? ?
ti'ie Bide, where tht - - ? run
the ??r.ii.tlet for purpoMS Of i'h?ntit!.?ti"ii.
Th??'-?? ihai w? rea'l clali *
P. bug oi ?? hl?sa ?were banded ttogether
and token h silent wonderment t<? the
?-iiSvav gad distributed around at the
?oHetlea hea?dQuarten ::: Eaet Hr.ia.iwa?.
Second avei ? i 'i Etvsi 14th street The
v.e- ivt" i'..poff looked out foi the ;
vi.-in-i .i Meson took rharg? ?>?" the ii?
bi-ews and.l i. Hutt??? Held. ? '. the '?
v ? ? ? l- .
cared foi th?? o!bar ?
r. ,i .i. Four mai . ?-".? ral i ?< - ? - ?
agent o\ the L'ranlum Nne and ? llfforri
ilert man, ? alatanl n doe
? 'lav ;i Th?
number of the ? 'in passengers went to
,<? -.?a Moi tree! Otl lro| .ft
? rtdence, Bridgeport and
Nee Ro< belle,
?When i he spe? ?al i eech? d ths Q
?'??Html there waen'l more than a hand?
ful ?*? '.?> ?. i ipeal ? Two of
the?e were Mrs Ida Klein ami he
i'.?n?!, Morrte, who were booed for No
ll*-.". Fo\ el\ ??? I. Th.- Hi.?in
\h? Kldi . .i sl ?? w.i? kg .. bed from
i??i ?berth t.? tbe?floor when tlie Uranium
weal aground, bul aatalde of thai ah* a
not disturbed mi* h '. ? th.' ac< dent T
?a ..... ? ., ?.|, nn,| It
took a long time t" quiet them M i
Josephine Bigner, a well dressed ?
??.?.nan had sufficient ' otnraand ??f ?Sngll ih
i?, observe thai "we were all like th*? Ti?
tan:. " Through an Interpreter alie seM
that oniv one piece of baggage was loot
overboard during th?* hurried trensfsi to
the Lad) Laurier, which csrried the pa*
.. ngi rs to Hallfsx .
ii v Qabrielle, offthe Uraniun
buttonholed swne of th. male Immigre I
anil, according t<> him, th. \ told an ira
be v ' '.? pi..!:. I'..'Li- I
nuataci of ? ?? Uran|um trted t?? utilise
the pe?-''H'" i" i?" ?< I.ts -int.
Art?-, rain!) trying t" dislodge hei b)
? e '. ? ..- iklppei ii."'.. i
a boat two hundred Ru ilens ".? Iha d? '.a
Bide nee rest to the point of contact with
the Submerged ledge a!:'l a' a suth.iI he
-??nt them marching in double (pilch time
to -th<? oppoelte aide The auddei ?? I
..f thi? human ballsat rewarded Captain
Enstsce In ? waj It ?rocked th.- Uranium,
???it it ?in! not dislodge her from the roclu.
Mi I'ai.irtiian ?an! hi? latest ad Sfl
from Captain Euetace srere t?? the affect
that h<? ha.l gOOB OUl "f hi? vv :? v in a
thick fo;; teal .?s',in?la> ,tn??i nlnK i?i atlBWOI
a wlrelesa ?sail for help from the Cartba?
/?iiiian. of the ?Dominion line, which - '
the ship a/as on Are. An la w, tit
Bald, Captain Bustsce got another wire?
lesi seylng lbs Br-g teas oui in tryiai i"
,. , ,i i,if ? ?. h?.? ha become ?confueed,
The crew I? still on bogri Captain ?Sus
la ??? v : ?>.i M: i-'?? i i .??i -. ? night Hint
the stesmshlp would lie Booted rarl) ?,.?
There uen ? I Ml all I? Id on the
Cranium, el which ??B men bound f??i
N.-w v. ??? i. About 83 ??? theee will i.e
i,."..?ht i.? re ?>ii a spe? Isl from ?Boston
ibttt is scheduled t?? reach i h.* Qrsnd ? >n
ti.ii ?station .?t | ." ...:?? k this morning.
The Cranium Line is ?... lug n: a bead f??.
th.- t ..i. portatlon ?f Its pe-wengera f."ii
Halifax t?> X? S To
Mr. I'<> irmaii said the Nee lia.?-ii Miad
wan i ??t t?? blame for th? twelve-hour ?i ??
la) in Bettina the Bret Instalment to it.-.
dei 111 ?'' on. ?
MINSTREL SHOW FOR PARISH. |
Tu.- ai n ?al entei tainment and re* option ?
,.f tin? I'tiit??i s??? letlei ol m?- iiiim.i? a- ?
i,ii.? ? -?m? eptlon Parish In Baal i Ith tit let, I
win i.?- held at the Hai lern Rlv< i P u;.
mi Monda) Januar ST. The Bate of
ho*.-* w m tak?' place ??ii Monda), Jam* ?i
.??, in th?> ??' hooi hall, in I .'h atreet, a
minstrel shoa is (ht feature thla real
LOGWOOD
A Stylish Collar for
the Well Dressed Man
2 for 25
EARL & WILSON
SHIRTS $130 AND MORE:
AMUSEMENTS.
iimmMM?
T
L?-l
?.>|i tllta.liis ierlea ?>',v.. Bpeetarlee.
Rfuido) Miiht??-perlai Popular I onrert.
M. HilTT ??annsflsy i;u,nf?nt
II.ill?. BUM Uiaiiiiel Klein k 111? lie?! ra.
WINTER GARDEN ??fffi?KSP
l.ertriide Holt mann. Broadway In Pari?,
t?, ill ?.T. TH.. near H'??ay Bvse. 8:30.
; : ; THE WOMAN OF IT %*:; S
Mitaine K'Ilntt'? Th.. :',?. bet B") A Oth Ave.
:?."?? 7, ANATOL
Broadway ?Th. B'yA418t. Mat. To-dajr, ?t
EC WAY DOWN EAST
('AMIBO B'was 8 :;??tJ' St Bv?a., c IB,
': TRENTINI THE FIREFLY
Sam Bernard" ^jJ?F
lili, ?*t. Tliea.. K of I: ? K c? s i.-.
V MV WILLIAM COLLIER ?fc? |SB_i
playhouse *., :K-;;.:,r7,:-iw?V-:.V:Vi.v
LITTLE WOMEN
William ? 'oilier'? I ?MKDY, 41 ??".?: of B'way.
; FANNY'S FIRST PLAY
II AMI ATTAIN Op Ho.. 341h * 8 Av? Be? 8,
% THE whip t:"?.!."?..'
WKsi IMi.l.'vi, u ?(s ?.re ! ?Isa * '?'?
M Bai 2 1.1 lllMli.K WAKE*
\,?i \\ ?'< Ki:\D\ MOSEY
Upi A?f A \" 'eat 44th at Kvsa8:13.
l-*I- Ur\_V?J ?,. -, Todaj A Bat., S 18
"LO 8KR IT." ?LAN DAI.B.
"S?PERB CAST" UT"lW?
l.yn llardl r, Bruce M? Rae. Berber? Bel?
? ? i; ?i h : ??. Hita ri?on. Roben
M< W "i? ir tirent Mitchell, I ?? ? ?
republic' ??;.. :~
?3s* NEXT MATINEE SATURDAY 2:10
it? pRi iss ?",' ? .?;
I i'irif- ":i;.\ lit T ?. I" f.T -'
' i. TUB THB1M. ' Men Dale,
I'W il? BEI \.-? <? pr?senta
I
PAIBT
Rofenio
JOSEPH
?NO HIS BRETH?EN
K B? ?I en the
minute ; M s t s
H ? i .?;. Bat, j sa
nute
tt CENTURY THEATRE
IS Till-: MOST TREMENDOUS SUCCESS
IV THE HISTORY Or THF: v\ MOLE WORLD
re-day A Ta HKhlTH PACBBTTY
,,'? ?i I i> .? Kit MR el the ( HII HKrV?.
x.,liir..;i?. rHEATRB ? ??Hin.-' Theatre
i??:i-"> a. i?' ? 88n* St. A- ?Hi Ave.
?. ? ?" p. ,? ? ??. -1 cee 81.fi M t2.
I?? M, Il i r i; ?,-.?,- Mat..2 10.
little Rutherford & Son
TH E AT tt K
;?!., '.? HU ri - I HII llltKV?? F 111
lift? tl '? :?"? i
Hi !? M
?at ?? 11 \ M
i?i -? i; of B'wa) PI ooVtlryanttB
CQRT
Me - t
h Hal ? , "l'es ?>' Mr Henri."
ELTINGE m *;,...-,
WITHIN THE LAW
METROPOLITAN SRS
radar, fetra Mai. at 8??gaesal af Baaaaae.1
g] " Bad , fgBarel. Uten ?_- |
.HII? ' 'ond'a, Pola? ?? .."?J BturanL
i..??sin at 8?oieii... mu Maefcours: -
?amate, Segur?la Bada. Cont Toocanlnt. I
l'rl. ?, *; : ;t?>???leffried. Oadakl. Mats?
Bui . Relee ,.,???: i i ?a Msrts I
Bat. -' ? Beealgahln?rr Farrf Rette ass
Relff, Dldui .i Herta
?,i. x, Sp'l Pert*, lale?. of H?.(Tn,ann.
M r.pe :' - id. Boi Me ?? OUI D I
, Relff. Bej < ' ?Hid. Poli
s?n. r.?e. l'on en ?'??>? ?? 11 ?'?" lieetlnn:
i; ? ? , ir. h
\e*l Mon. if t-.'.lO Mel-teralnf er. Oadakl.
Well, Balea, .'.ont?;. Orts
lllnehi tor, Herta,
Wed. il 8?Manon, lat?a, Caruso, I
,. . roecanii
Huir?. Estes Mat. ai t? Mraei?- Ilute.
I lemp?'I, IWtlnn, M?en Sc?:?W. l.anUo?-.
Il - ,,-??: ' . id. Hertz.
Muir?. ? . :l.v? iri?t?n rrematad. Homer:
\> with, ??. 1 facaalal
PHILHARMONIC
JOSEF STRtNSKY <"?""""<
I., Bl?ht al I I", g l'<? ? morro,* i I-ri., ?aft.. *:*0
ES PAUERA ********
-? ? ,- \|,|,, arai t
?I.,rarl ?? Mn aa.,- ?' i faro llee
iii?\,,i. s } i * ... Uaat,
Battle a* "a* Huaa ;
?leadeleaeha. Pis ? roneerto <; minor:
Dvorak, Ox eriore ?
- , i , 2.1 i'. \f- , 1..-, v 24.
rmvr , ,1 OXI.l * ? "? an App? ? ? ?* "'
OTTILIE METZGER
Contralto .,r the Hamburs Opers
Tickets n. Bes ?'ir. ?? relis F. Letfels, Mgr.
i*BO. rnuAMc i." ? B*y.48d rat. B? -1 is
M uunan o gewarnt ?,i? Tear.*?, 8:18.
la ir? Latest Play,
lut?? \i?m \\? JONES.
ASTOR B" %?.???i?
Hie llr.imilli,' ?en.Mli.in nf (lie (entura.
FINE FEATHERS
win,.,, larhays. Bebes* ?daaaa?.
Beae ? ?kIiIhii. m is l ie?,a?.
V ?Mella He asiere, I ?lita Baherf oa.
PDIa?in -"? >' ? N Vi- Mat! Tom'w, -'.. J. .'.??
ttnunu ruh novEBNOB'B laov.
I Sit liai l'"l> I'li'?- Matt. I ?'-ii.t.rr.i,,, ??-'iO.
\,,i i:.\.|'m; mk"
BfKamss?
i licit,!- Maaasd, iia,i?ir,,
- l'it/|.Mlri,k. Hrltt Wood,
? Walter 1 ?,?, . ?,! tXt
UNION SQ.
I All'
COLONIAL
ALHAMBRA \W I A\(,L \>
-III II H \l{|{\
M Will W I WOOIIKI I
IWrtslil ? Dietrlcl ? oth,
HARLEM
SYMPHONY
.11,1 .? I,IK A -
ri.e Dawa ?f n ?lai
T?-m?rro,v. I,
BeWatai
Mr. *as\?,l
?? 1,'IBTY
,," m;s\ rOMK Mr- ttet ?UMAt K
Waller lliunr,,?. I, Wmr. <. frit II \ tt I > 1
-, ' '"'"'"'.'"' . Mme. I I I r
Subscriptions Mme. mua
I li.lt I -I Mi W Mr. I IIN-.OHI
M i..;mjon> Mr ,IAIinlVN
?. -.H'Mli,? I "I ?'
l 88 to BT8 Mme HlllUt I'OSSVKT
., Mr. BABBERK
It.a 12111. Mr. Ill 1(11 I \
\i ?>i i \\ it u I. Mr. i..im.i:m ?
I Belaaee Theatre. *?u?. i.a.. -i?n. ia, S:;i?,
( LAN \ \M> H w H>
ANNES
?M ?vu ?. ? \ ITA h RI I TAL
i*, i i. r ho v k st ?' h ? a k ? m m i
Tk'keta 11.SO, *i .?. ?.. . i? Haeuael .?.
lonea, 'j;. VV ISO at Phoae lir?.,m 8421
MAX PAUER
i;i ? i I VI
XKII.I \\ HALL. 11 RB, AIT.. .IAN. M hi :t
ii'1. i? al Hall, I.?a $2 ???,. si' an?..? Plano
I IHNKOIK LTtTEUM, 87th Btreel Tth Kea.
Dally, inc. Bunda: . 2 10 I'M*.? ?M P M.
PANAMA CABAL?BAUKAN WAIt
B::J5Sj IN KINEMACOLOR
\,?li.,n 11,11 Wed. All-. .Inn.
sens
Re, It .
CARL HUNTER
i"?i i.
Mst.Wotfeohn B ??, .
I 80th Bt. G??a ? :ti
m \t. i;. i;i:v i>.\ v at -?-.wo
DI If) IT Wwog east 88th gt K?eK s m
V ' RAINESS AFRICAN HUN i
5 th AWF " " l.?} lor (?rauallle a
ill Nlbi 2Blh RI l.uuro I'lerponl In The
ball? Mat, 26, .""???? "???lern k 11 His Aa-U.
AMMERMTEIVB I rank I Inner, le House
K, .,< rsc.fl I? 1? et Nolr.lnel. the Oaneeof
Matinee SI a 30c. i Fortune a 15 other acts.
H
Wims above a bargain in
soft hats!
1512 of them? nearly i)(X'
of which arc our own imported
English storm haK
X'A aiul ?$8.50 regular!??
?Sl.H.5.
1025 others more than
half of which arc our regular
i?.> Alpines; the others *:<;,.j(j
values.
$?_.:*>.
And to top it til off?
215 of our regular fe
j$5.50, $4 ?iikI s.) Derbies,
$2.85.
Senil one home for the !>ov
too.
192 boys' *- and *-8 soft
hats.
! 0.")C.
Huf above the bargain in
?hats von can hear the call of
r*extra values" all through OUT
suits and overcoats.
For men: for hovs.
Rocn-.Hs Poet Company,
Three Broadway Stores
at at at
Warren St. 13th St. 34th St
AMUSEMENTS.
THE SPY
MTV loRh's ll\niN(, THF\TRE8.
CliPinC ' ?t- "< 6? Kve* - et
gegr. ?(iRIPPIV'i PUf, "AELL
W ACTFD. -HFRAID.
o.idoi T?.-. rir ?itd
..
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"Powerful emotions1 drama. ' Journal
LYCEUM ^T
LAURA HOPE CREWS
and H. B. WARNER I "BLACKBIRDS"
GARRICK
THE CONSPIRACY
CRITERION E
ROBERTHILIIARD
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F?LT0M '
Mai
f ?ri.(l\l. M ATI MCI*: IO-V|?iKR(i?
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YELLOW JACKET
HUDSON
i. i ' f ',
LAST 4
TIMFS
MRS. FISKE
i Till-: mi.m it?, vi?
THEPOORUTTLE R?CH GIRL
HARRIS E
??'i KELLERD as HAMLET
NEW AMSTERDAM E
i \-i ? ii' V A ?hiasx iiii.K?
Tivii-?.. Amt m ata sFM on in ITA.
NEXT MON. Two Weeks Only
CHRISTIE IflACDONALD
THE SPRING MAID
S'?w Tei tros
IID?DTY W I- St-K " ?'
LIDCnll ,v>1 . i \, at' -,n
Hi Ml.II I' lit PERFORM \>< K.
MILESTONES
KSK Kl ltl??< KUt. Itrn-i-hvxr g '.i* 91.
?? B-IS, Mat! ?v. .1 .?.- - ? 2 15.
thO Last lTor.l in Musii-al ( i>iii<xl'.
OH! OH! DELPHINE
G II FT Y *'w*i ? ''? ?*?'?' E?* 8 88.
Ml L I I Matli ?? :? Wti k Sal
_ lj4U)tHiic J_n_maou OtAy,
-. farcebr
I VH'.v LI
"STOP THIEF?
GLOBt
Mat h ta Bu - '-"
vi i,., i w"??!'? ? g *tnne
Hsi- Mills
Grand Central Palace
!.. x.MUo.a A?V.-l,..a ??S?*????,
Ar?
I ?1 A. M tu IIP M
|j*~T'f**) Now ?Open
Ont A?!?n I..?
_\\M m, ?t ' H ??*??
-50c-..
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LECTURES.
James J. Walsh. M.D.. Litt 1
?ives Five Lenten Lectures
Tc Aid the Servants of Rel ef ?n
The r New St. Rose'? Free
Home tor Ctmcerou* Poor.
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John, Cardinal Farley,
Thursday Afternoons at 4 o'cloci
Beginning February 6th
SU-'JECT:
"The Mvs:cr\ of Suffering ?cEviP
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The Plaza Ball Room
Fifth Avenue and 59th Street
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